Tuesday, March 15, 1960 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Turner Paced NU Basketball Squad Pinal Husker basketball statistics show that Kerschell Turner led the offensive punch which provided seven victories in twenty-four starts. The Husker captain scored 382 points for an average of IS 9 per game and also led th sqnad In rebounds with m. Turner made basketball his tory at the University on Feb. 22 when he scored the 1000th point of his college ca reer against Oklahoma. He was the first Nebraska eager to attain this magic goal. Albert Maxey, junior from Indianapolis, Ind. was next In scoring with 293 points for a UJt average. He had 172 rebounds. Four seniors will be lost by graduation, Turner, Bob Harry, Wayne Hester, and Dick Shipwright In team totals Nebraska col lected 1170 rebounds to the opponents 1191. In scoring, Nebraska wound up with 62.7 points per game to the oppon ents 63.2. The largest marr' i the Huskers were beaten jy this season was nine points. Jim Kowalke ended the season with a 10.5 point game average, to follow behind Turner and Maxey. V ) Herschell Turner Husker Scoring Chart .54 .24 Bench)! Turner Albert Mutt? I'm Kowalke ............ Bob Hirtj Jan WaH 1$ Al Buurk ...23 Al Row ....22 Rex Swt 23 Vitw Hester ............. ....17 B;u Bowers 15 Phil Butt 16 Dtck Shipwright 3 Berrtt Ell 3 B-d Starcr 1 Elmer Walin 2 Al Olsem 3 LeRor Dirk 6 Team Rebounds............. 143-3:6 l7-303 10-25n 4S-14S 32- 113 34 11 33- T ?7-S4 13- 53 14- SS 8-2$ 1-2 0-4) 0-2 O-J 0-4 02 Pet. .43S .33 .4!S J7 3-3 .23 .34" !;45 .5? .26 .50 ..0 .W .e .(M Ft-Pt Pet. W-lfi .619 79-lil .745 4"-2 42-7 31-29 2-3S 1-2S 1S-24 6 tl 2-lrt 11 16 I' 1 2-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 .645 -7M .64 .ft43 .SV7 .545 .2t.t .6VS ..! .& .5f ,vl .000 Fit 13 172 144 1!S 47 lfT in 4 19 IT o o 0 3 2 O 131 TP S2 2 252 ir 94 M Ave 15 9 12 2 10.5 5 5.3 41 3.S 3 0 19 20 17 O.T 0.7 1.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Volleyball Tonight The coed'volleyball tourna ment will go into semifinal action tonight at Grant Mem orial HalL Six teams are ex pected to fight it out for a berth in the finals next Tues day evening. mm of mi Trtvtf witt tlTA. i Europe 60 -n JT. 7S Orient 3 ,rc l-4 fmmm $ Um kt: LI U 0f . 14 I BS votio Timi If Byers To Travel To NCAA Meet Tliis Weekend Karl Byers will represent the University of Nebraska gymnastic team at the NCAA j meet ai renn 5iaie, tnaay and Saturday. Byers, undefeated this sea son in dual meet competition, will be competing in the side horse event. He finished fifth in the national competition in 19a9 and seventh in 1958. He won the An College title, the Northwest Cham pionship and Midwest AAU title in his event. Byers, of Lincoln, is a senior and co-captain of the Husker gymnastic team. He will be accompanied to the meet by coach Jake Geier. 131 Finals Today The finals of the All- Uni versity Basketball Tourna ment will be held this after noon at 5:00 p.m. in the Men's P.E. Building. Kappa Sigma, winners of the Fraternity A crown will face Phi Epsilon Kappa, winners of the Independent title. HOLLYWOOD BOWL Cpsa Bowling Weekdays FI 5 Sat AH Day, Sundays Tin 5 24 Lone Automatic Pinsctten Restaurant . . . Barter Shop 920 X. 48th PHOXE IN 6-1911 Inside Intraimirals By date wohlfarth Congratulations to the recent winners of the Intramural Basketball Tourney. Kappa Sigma won the Fraternity 'A' Championship, Selleck copped the Burr-Selleck 'A' title and Phi Epsilon Kappa took the Independent 'A' crown. In B' competition, Sigma Nu won the Fraternty title tnd Gus 1 was victorious in the Burr-senccK divi sion. Delta Upsilon won the Fraternity 'C title. Games in the All-University Tourney were played last week during the State Bas ketball Tourney held in the Coliseum. The games, played at 5:00 p.m. preceding the ns night games, provided entertainment tor the 'm, f I early arrivals at the tourney. Ul 1 Kappa Sigma downed Selleck to advance jLwJ t0 the f inals of the All-University ' A Tourney to nr against Phi Epsilon Kappa, onirartn Gus j defeated Sigma Nu for the All-Uni versity 'B' title and Delta Upsilon beat Delta Tau Delta to repeat as Fraternity and All-University 'C Champions. Only Two Undefeated Only two teams went through the season and tourney un defeated. These were Kappa Sigma 'A', who still had one more game remaining Monday night, and Delta Upsilon 'C. Here are the complete season records for the teams that com peted in the tourney. FRATERNITY 'A Kappa Sigma 11 Alpha Tau Omega 9 , Beta Sigma Psi 8 Sigma Alpha Mu .- 7 Phi Kappa Psi 6 Farm House 6 Pioneer Co-op 6 Alpha Gamma Rho 4 Sigma Nu 6 Beta Theta Pi 7 Phi Gamma Delta 6 Cornhusker Co-op 4 Acacia 4 Pi Kappa Phi 4 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3 Delta Upsilon 3 BURR-SELLECK 'A Selleck 13 Hitchcock 8 Seaton II 8 Avery 5 Manatt 5 Gus II 4 Gus I 5 MacLean 4 Smith 4 Seaton I 3 Bessey 2 Boucher 3 INDEPENDENT V Phi Epsilon Kappa 11 Losers 8 Law College 6 Pathogens 5 Dental College 6 Geolographers 4 Wesley House 4 Clatonians 4 FRATERNITY 'B' Sigma Nu 9 Delta Tau Delta 9 Phi Delta Theta 5 Alpha Gamma Rho 5 Farm House 6 Phi Kappa Psi 4 Beta Theta Pi 4 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3 Delta Upsilon 3 Kappa Sigma 2 Beta Sigma Psi 0 Phi Gamma Delta 0 BURR-SELLECK 'B' Gus I 12 Hitchcock 7 Selleck 6 Manatt 3 Seaton II 3 Benton 1 FRATERNITY 4C Delta Upsflon 9 Beta Theta Pi ;- 7 Delta Tau Delta 6 Sigma Phi Epsilon 5 Phi Kappa Psi 4 Theta Xi 3 Alpha Tau Omega 3 Sipma Nu 1 The Intramural Paddle Ball Tourney began yesterday with competition in six singles and doubles divisions. Delta Upsilon Is the All-University title bolder from last rear. DU was sparked by a singles crown from George Fisk and a doubles title by Fisk -and Doug Youngdahl. This year the DUs look tough as Youngdahl teams with Myron Papadakis, Intramural Handball champ, in doubles and both will be threats in singles play. 0 2 4 3 3 3 3 4. 4 5 5 4 2 5 4 5 3 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 7 1 4 3 5 5 6 0 3 3 2 4 4 5 5 KlPs Hightowcr Led Conference Scoring; Turner, Maxey In Top 10 Wayne Hightower of the Conference Champion Kansas Jayhawks led the Big Eight basketball scoring sheet. Hightower accumulated 527 J V', ..'7 h r L -; ! i 4 f JSK V- I I f f i 1 V Wayne Hightower points during season games with a 21 point per game average to lead the confer ence. He also lead the Big Eight in the freethrow de partment, scoring a 175 point total. The only departments the Jayhawker didn't lead were the percentage of free throws made and the total number of fouls committed. Turner Fifth Herschell Turner ranked fifth with a 399 total point accumulation, hitting a 15.9 point per game clip. Maxey finished eighth and Kowalke came in number twelve. Turner and Maxey both made the ratings in the re bound department. Turner grabbed an even 200 rebounds to finish sixth in the confer ence. Maxey was eighth with 177. Bridges of Kansas was the king of the boards with 340 rebounds and a 13.6 rebound per game average. Hightower Rebounds The J a y h a w k scoring champion also scored in the rebound department High tower was fourth i n a line led by his teammate, Bridges. The final team rankings placed Kansas, Kansas St., Oklahoma. Iowa State, Colo r a d o, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma State in that order. The championship was decided by a playoff between Kansas and Kansas State. Kansas won 82-80 in an over time period. Read the Daily Nebraskan Classified Ads. Better still USE THEM! Kansas represented the Big Eight in the NCAA national basketball tourney. They won their first game against Tex as, but the Big O and th Cincinnati team proved too much for the Mid-Westerners. Robertson Named As Year's Best Oscar Robertson, who plans to turn professional after his "graduation from Cincinnati was named by United Press International as college basketball's player of-the-year. Big 0 grabbed 78 per cent of the votes cast in a nation wide poll of sportswriters and broadcasters to win the honor for the third straight year. Robertson, who will ba competing in the NCAA championships this weekend in San Francisco, has set his sights for a berth on the United State's Olympic bas ketball team. Robertson has decided to enter the pro ranks after graduation, but he has not said which team he will play for. It is reported that he has had job offers from the Cin cinnati Royals of the National Basketball Association and from Abe Saperstein's Har lem Globetrotters. 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