The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 13, 1959, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, May 13. 1959
The Dally Nebraskan
Peake, Hodgson and Frakes Return
To Defend Big Eight Championships
Poge
All three defending distant
champions return to defend
their championships, won a
year ago, when the Big Eight
Outdoor Track Meet got un
derway Friday. Mike Peake
of Colorado returns in the 880,
Gail Hodgson of Oklahoma is
Dack in the mile and Color
do'i Bernie Frakes is return
ing in the two-mile.
Peake set a Big Eight rec
ora in winning the 880 last
year in the time of 1:50.0 but
the best he could do in this
year s indoor meet was third.
He trailed Bob Tague and
Tom Skutka of Kansas.
Others who could take t.h
' blue ribbon away from Peake
Pollard Receives Mention
As Outstanding AthlptP
Ken Pollard, Nebraska pole
vaulter, received the first
nomination for the Daily Ne-
braskan's Outstanding Ath
lete of The Year Award. Pol
lard is a senior from Ashland
and is captain of Coach Frank
Sevtgne a track squad.
The letter nominating Pol
lard praised him for his de
votion to the track squad and
for his record breaking per
formances during the past
year.
Pollard has won three let
ters while at Nebraska and
has doubled in both hurdles as
well as pole vaulting. Ken
erased an eight year old Me
morial Stadium indoor record
with a 14 foot 6 inch vault
against Oklahoma State in
February. Don Cooper of Ne
braska held the record, pre
viously, at 14-578.
Pollard also set a Big Eight
Indoor record during the Big
Eight Championships at Kan
sas City. Pollard vaulted 16
63 just barely over the old
record of 16-6& set by Hen-
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Entries Due
Entries are being accepted
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sociation of Nebraska for the
American Dairy Princess Con
test. Requirements for the con
test include being resident of
Nebraska for at least one
year, a dairy farm back
ground and being between the
ages of 17 and 22. Entrants
may not be professional
models.
Contestants will be judged
on a basis of an interview,
beauty, personality, back
ground and ability to speak
and meet the public.
The contest will be held in
Lincoln June 25. The winner
will receive a $250 scholarship
and a trip to Arizona to com
pete in the national contest.
Last year's Nebraska win
ner was Barbara Coble, a
1 u n i o r at Kearney State
Teachers College.
drick Krugger of Oklahoma In
1956.
Pollard continued his on
slaught on the record books
with a vault of 14 feet 6Vt
inches against Kansas, aStur
day. The height set a meet
record breaking the old
standard held by Cooper at
14-1V4 since 1951. '
Ken was a 14-foot vaulter
as a junior but he really
came into his own this year.
He is married and a senior in
Teachers. College.
He is a member of Delta
Upsilon fraternity.
Pollard will be performing
this weekend in the Big Eight
outdoor championships at
Norman, Oklahoma. !
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Daytime I Ivenlnca.
are Joe Mullins of Nebraska,
Bob Grozek of aKnsas State,
and Cliff Cushman of Kansas
Mullins has run the 680 in
1:51.6 this spring as anchor
man in a two-mile relay.
Hodgson returns to defend
against Skutka, Cushman,
Mullins, Tom Rodda of Kan
sas State and Miles Eisenman
of Oklahoma State. Hodgson
won the event a year ago with
a 4:07.6 and won the indoor
mile thisw inter In 4:13.
Eisenman has run a 4:15.3
mile and Mullins has turned
the mile in 4:15.1 this spring.
Mullins ran a 4:19 on a mud
dy track against Kansas Sat
urday.
Bernie Frakes will have to
run one of the best races of
his career in order to retain
his two-mile crown. Frakes
won the two-mile last year a
9:16.5 clocking. He ran sec
ond to junior college transfer
Eisenman in the indoor meet
as Eisenman set a record at
9:03.1.
Threatening Frakes throne,
In addition to Eisenman will
be Billy Mills and Dan Ral
ston of Kansas, Robert Ran
neken of Missouri, Tom Rod
da of Kansas State and Joe
American Horse of Nebraska.
Daily
Nebraskan
Sports
Ice Hockey
The Royal Canadians, un
defeated winners of the IM
Hockey Championships, will
play a league All-Star team
next Wednesday, May 20, at
Pershing Auditorium. Face
off for the All-Star contest
will be at 7:30 p.m. Tickets
are now being sold in Room
102 of the Physical Educa
tion Building and by various
team representatives. Ad
vance tickets are 50c. Tick
ets at the door will be 75c.
Farm House, AGS, And Manatt
Cop Wins In Softball Tourney
Action continued in the in
tramural Softball tournament
with three games being
played on Monday. There
were, four games scheduled
but there was a misunder
standing between the Chem
ists and the Soph Dents and
the game has been resched
uled for tonight if the weath
er permits.
In the other three games,
Manatt won a 1-0 forfeit de
cision from GUS II, the Theta
Xi team beat the Alpha Gam
ma Sigma squad, and
Farm House copped a close
1-0 decision from Beta Theta
Pi.
The Farm House-Beta The
ta Pi game was tight all the
Both teams
way
were only able to gain five
hits. Farm House scored the
only ruu of the game on a
sacrifice fly and a base hit.
Bob Dannert moved to third
on the sacrifice fly and came
on in to score on a single to
combined to Student Health.
The contest between Theta
Xi and Alpha Gamma
Sigma was equally as close
as the other game and
the scoring was more liber
al. The Theta Xis opened the
first inning with one run.
right field. Ed Gates pitched j Going into the last inning the
a two-hitter for Farm House. I AGRs lead 6-3, but the Theta
Leslie Cock of Farm House! Xis put together a four run
was hurt midway through the
game and had to be taken
outburst in the top
sixth and lead 7-6.
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Chuck Stacey Nominated ,
For IM Athletic Award
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Chuck Stacey is the first
nominee for the "IM Athlete
of the Year" award.
Stacey was cited not only
because of his ability in ath
letics, but also because of his
versatility. The letter stated,
"He has competed in nearly
all forms of intramurals;
ranging from horseshoes,
ping pong, and water polo to
football, basketball, Softball,
and track."
The letter went on to say
that Chuck had been named
to the Daily Nebraskan IM
football team first as a sec
ond team member and this
year as a first team selection.
This year Stacey also gained
more honors when he re
ceived the Bob Reynolds tro
phy which is annually award
ed to the Phi Kappa Psis'
outstanding athlete.
IM Athlete
Award Will
Be Presented
This year the Daily Ne
braskan will not only present
the varsity "Athlete of the
Year" . with an engraved
trophy, but will also recognize
the "IM Athlete of the Year".
He will also receive a trophy
from the Daily Nebraskan.
Any person or group may
nominate an individual for the
award, but the final selection
will be left to the sports staff.
Nominations should be sent
to:
Sports Editor
Daily Nebraskan
Room 20
Student Union.
College Night
Tonight has been desig
nated as College night at
Sherman Field with the Lin
coin Chiefs host to Burling
ton. General Manager Roger
Botorff announced that any
student with a University
I. D. would be admitted on
a general admission ticket
for 60 cents.
Flying Club
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will hold a business meeting
and election of officers at 7:30
tonight at Union Airport
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