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Wednesday, March 16, 1960 The Dally Nebraska Page 3 IT - j r to p Mi R iV Final By Dave Wohlfarth 'A' Teams 1. Kappa Sigma (12-0) 2. Phi Epsilon Kappa (11-1) 3. Beta Theta Pi (8-4) 4. Selleck (13-2) 5. Phi . Gamma Detla 6. Hitchcock (8-2) 7. Beta Sigma Psi (8-4) 8. Alpha Tau Omega (9-2) 9. Law College (6-4) 10. Avery (51) 'B' Teams Gus I (12-1) Sigma Nu (9-3) Delta Tau Delta (9-3) Hitchcock (74) Phi Delta Theta (5-1) Farm House (6-3) Seeleck (6-3) Sigma Phi Epsilon (3-4) Aloha Gamma Rho (5-2) 10. Beta Theta Pi (4-4) 'C Teams 1 Delta Upsilon (9-0) 2. Delta Tau Delta (6-3) 3. Beta Theta Pi (7-3) 4. Sigma Phi Epsilon (5-2) 5. Phi Kappa Psi (4-4) L 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 INTRAMURAL STARS TANGLE Bob Prokop of Kappa Sigma and LeRoy Zentic of Phi Epsilon Kappa vie for the rebound In last night's final Intramural game. Both were choices on the Daily Nebraskan All-Intramural team. Kappa Sig's Bill Tuning and John Bartels watch below. Kappa Sigma won75-64, remaining unbeaten in 12 games this season. Intramural Volleyball Tournament Under Way Spikers and servers swung into action yesterday as the Intra-mural Volleyball Tour ney went into its opening round. The double elimination tour nament is divided into five di visions, two of which are com posed of Fraternity teams, two are made up of Burr-Sel-leck quads and the other is the Independent tourney. The Iranians and Phi Epsilon Kappa are the only teams en tered in the latter tourna ment. The defending champs are Phi Kappa Psi (Fraternity), Gus I (Selleck), and Smith House (Burr). There were a total of 15 first-day tourney games yes terday. The pairings included 22 Fraternity teams (11 games), four Selleck teams (two games) and four Burr teams (two games). 4 .., f - r Wtvy-' ""If Iv - THE PAJAMA GAME PERSHING AUDITORIUM MARCH 25-26 8:15 Rmerved Seat $2.00 Gen. Aim. $1.50 Hear luch Hrt. ai: "Hry, There!" "Hernando's Hideaway," "Steam Heat' and many othere. P.S. Check thote pajama nlr$ at Ben Simon' t and HovlandSteanutn Kappa Sigma is the top ranked team in the Daily Nebraskan's final Intramural baketball rating. The Kappa Sigs title-holders of the Fraternity 4A the All Organized Houses and All University titles, were unde eated during the season in twelve games. Kappa Sigma topped off their fine season with a crushing 75-64 win of Inde pendent Champ, Phi Epsilon Kappa, last night. During the year KS defeated PEK once the second ranked team, Beta Theta Pi (No. 3) three times, fourth-ranked Selleck and fifth-ranked Phi Gamma Delta. The Kappa Sig attack was built around starters Bob Pro kop, Al Wellman, John Bar tels, Bill Tuning and L a r r y Brockhause. Prokop, an All Intramural choice for the fifth straight year, was the big gun in the potent KS attack. Phi Epsilon Kappa is sec ond in the Rag's ratings with a fine 11-2 record and champs of the Independent Tourney, PEK's only losses were to Kappa Sigma in the All-University finals end to Law Col lege in the tourney. The lat ter setback the Physical Ed ucation majors twice avenged, whipping the Lawyers, ranked ninth, dur ing the regular season and knocking them out of the tournament. LeRoy Zentic, an All-Intramural eager, was the hotshot of the high-flying PEK at tack. Zentic's long jump shots kept the pressure on oppon ents. The Kappa Sigs starting quintet included Bob Prokop, Bill Tuning, John Bartels, Al Wellman, and Larry Brock haus. These five provided plenty of height and sharp shotting to lead Kappa Simga to a successful season. Pro kop, an All-Intramural selec tion for the fifth straight THE BOE ING AIRPLANE COMPANY Invites GRADUATING STUDENTS To investigate the broad spectrum of long-range opportunities available to . . . 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In tourney play the Betas downed Beta Sig ma Psi (ranked 7) and Alpha Tau Omega (8). Larry Rom jue, a second team All-Intra- muraler, was the Betas top threat. Winner of the Burr-Selleck title, Selleck is in the number four spot. The Selleck squad posted 13 wins against two defeats this year. Selleck downed Hitchcock (No. 6) twice after losing earlier in the tourney to them. This en abled the Selleck five to win the Burr-Selleck tourney. The only other Selleck loss was to Kappa Sigma in the All-University Tourney. Pacing the Selleck attack were Ron Golus and Dean Madison. Phi Gamma Delta (6-5) earns the number five rating via its fine play in the tour ney. The Phi Gams entered the tourney with a 3-3 record and promptly blasted Delta Upsilon, Sigma Nu and Sig man Alpha Mu before drop ping a four point decision to Kappa Sigma. The next night Beta Sigma Psi 'downed a tired Phi Gam team, elim inating them from the tour ney. John Gutschlag, another All-Intramural selection, sparked the Phi Gams and received valuable aid from Gary Warden, lefthanded jump shot specialist. Sixth to Hitchcock A fine Hitchcock team is ranked sixth in the Rag's se lections. Hichcock won eight and lost two, both to fourth ranked Selleck in the Burr Selleck finals. Bruce Hodge and Dave Johnson were the main cogs in the potent Hitchcock drive. In the number seven posi tion is a house with a real tough team, Beta Sigma Psi. The Betas Sigs led by Oscar Bredthower, the Phi Gams (No. 5) and the always pow erful Sigma Nus in tourney action before losing to Beta Theta Pi on soncolation play. Alpha Tau Omega is ranked eighth on the basis of fine regular season play in a tough league. The ATOs were 6-0 in league play but were a Kappa Sigma Wins All-University Title Kappa Sigma won the All- Kappa Sigma continued to University Intramural Bas ketball title with a 75-64 vic tory over Phi Epsilon Kap pa, the Independents Champ, Monday night, at the PE Building. Previously the Kappa Sigs had copped the Fraternity 'A' title and defeated Selleck in their drive toward the AU- Univerity Championship. The top-ranked Kappa Sigs fin ished the season unbeaten sporting a 12-0 mark. Kappa Sigma grabbed an early lead and never relin quished it to down the PEKs. Ahead 37-33 at intermission widened the gap in the final half. Big Bob Prokop led the early Kappa Sig attack as he hit 15 of his total 21 points in the first half. The Kappa Sigs quickly in creased their four point half time edge and led by 10 mid way in the third quarter. Al Wellr,"n started things off with so ne slingshot jumpers and was followed up by Bill Tuning's long leapers. At the end of the third quarter the Kappa Sigs owned a 12 point bulge, 53-46. LeRoy Zentic tried to keep PEK close in the final quar ters but he wasn't enough as Square Dance The University Square Dance Club will sponsor a square dance Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom. Caller for the event will be Bill Hartz. Nebraskan Want Ads O.WonH Id. 8 da. to. 4oa. j-M .401 I 1.00 forge farther ahead. The All Intramural guard hit 13 points in the final half, spark ing with some real fine drive ins against the taller KS team. In the final period Well man and Tuning kept bang ing away with aid from John Bartels. The clincher came when Tuning hit a layup as he was fouled to give the Kappa Sigs a 68-50 cushion with about five minutes left in the game. Prokop was the Kappa Sig's top scorer with 21 points fol lowed closely by Tuning with 20 and Wellman's 18 mark ers. The game's leading scorer was Zentic, who drilled the nets for 23 big counters. Low- ell Shuman hit 18 for the los ers. disappointment in tourney ac tion, losing to the Sig Nus and Beta Theta Pi. ATO's top hoopsters were second team All-Intramural center Bob Brandes, Chuck Huston and Tom Stott. 1 Law College is ranked ninth due to its victory over sec ond-ranked PEK. The Law yers (6-3) dropped t w o to PEK and one to the Dents. Dick Rosier (All-Intramural, 1st team) and Roger Brede (All-Intramural, 2nd team) gave Avery the tenth ranked team, a deadly one two punch. Avery took a 5-0 record into the tourney, but forfeited out. Avery played no other top ten teams but were league champs and could have proved themselves real tough in the Burr-Selleck title chase. Other teams deserving mention include Dental Col lege, Sigma Nu, the Losers, Phi Kappa Psi and Seaton II. Gus I Leads 'B' Among the 'B' teams Gus I stands out with a 12-1 mark over the year. Its only loss came at the hands of Hitch cock, whom Gus I later smashed twice to cop the SeUeck-Burr 'B' title. Gus I then insured itself of a top ranking w h e n it knocked off a tough Sigma Nu 'B' team to sity 'B' Championship. The Sig Nus are ranked second with a 9-3 record. The Nus lost one regular season game, dropped a tourney game to Delta Tau Delta (No. 3) and the title battle to Gus I. Sigma Nu won the Fratern ity 'B' Championship for the second straight year. . The Delts (9-3) are ranked third with two tourney losses to the Sig Nus and a regular season defeat. After dropping their opening tourney game, the Delts came back to win four straight before losing their finale. Fourth ranked is Hitch cock, runner-up in Burr-Selleck action. Hitchcock won seven and lost four. The Phi Delts are fifth with a 5-1 mark. They won their league but forfeited out of tourney action, in which they could have been real tough. Farm House, Selleck, Sig ma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Gamma Rho and Beta Theta Pi are the bottom five in the 'B' ratings. 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