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    Tuesday, May 17, 1960
The Daily Nebraska.!
Page 3
Big 8 Baseball Chase
Narrows to Two Clubs
W ! Pet. GB
Oklaa.ma Stat U I .7M ....
Iowa Slate 1
Oklahoma !
Missouri I .571 J
Colarada 1 Jfl
NEBRASKA S Jj7 ,
Kaasaa i M J3S (4
Kansas Stale J
The Big Eight baseball
championship race has nar
rowed to two teams as the
final weekend of action nears
and those two teams will
meet head-on when Oklahoma
State travels to Ames to meet
the Cyclones
Oklahoma State is currently
leading the Iowa Staters by
one game with an' 11-3 rec
ord. The Cyclones have an
11-5 conference mark.
Cage Star
Bill Vincent
Selects NU
South Graduate
Is Top Prospect
Omaha South's William
"Bill" Vincent, all-state and
all-american basketball
player for the past high
school season, will attend the
University of Nebraska next
fall, according to Coach Jerry
Bush.
"Bill is the finest prospect
I've seen in the state since
I came here. To say that I'm
happy that he chose to at
tend Nebraska is putting it
mildly," the Husker basket
ball mentor said.
The 6-8' and 205-pound
Vincent can hook with either
hand and can shoot well from
the outside. Bush explained.
"All the offers and atten
tion Bill has had haven't
changed him a bit. He re
mains the fine young gentle
man that he was in the begin
ning. He possesses the tre
mendous desire that is an im
portant part of a great ath
lete's makeup," Bush said.
Dalion Union
Elects Officers
K. A. Birusingh was elected
president of the Dalion Union
Literary Club Saturday. Mr.
Clark Gustin spoke.
Other officers elected were:
Paul Kamrath, vice presi
dent; Gunel Ateisik, social
chairman; E v e 1 e n e Blatz
fceim. secretary; Honed Ghog
awala, treasurer.
Two teams, Missouri and
Colorado have completed
their schedules. The Tigers
are in fourth place but could
move into third if Oklahoma
loses three games to Nebras
ka. Nebraska, in sixth place,
could move ahead of the fifth
place Buffs with a sweep of
their series with the Sooners.
The Huskers can not reach
the first division.
Oklahoma State is defend
ing Big Eight and NCAA
champions and have a strong
nucleus returning including
Joe Dobson, who was voted
the most valuable player in
the NCAA championships at
Omaha a year ago.
In final games this week
end it will be Nebraska at
Oklahoma,' Kansas State at
Kansas and Oklahoma State
at Iowa State. .
Frosh Thinclads
Romp In Postal
The Nebraska freshman
thinclads romped to an 83-38
win over the Colorado year
lings in a postal meet.
The Huskers won ten of the
15 events including all the
track events with the excep
tion of the 220-yard low hur
dles. The Nebraska frosh
managed only two firsts in
the six field events.
Steve Pfister of Lexington
scored the only double win
for the Huskers as he copped
firsts in the 100 and 220-yard
dashes.
Ernest Gunter finished be
hind Pfister In the two sprints
but came through first in the
440-yard dash ahead of team
mates Jasper Epps and John
Selveira who Finished second
and third respectively.
Nebraska scored slams in
the 40, 880-yard run and 120
yard high hurdles while be
in? shut out in the 220-yard
low hurdles, shot put, broad
jump and pole vauii.
Pfister's time in winning
the 100 was :09.6 and he
turned the 220 in 22 seconds
flat Ron Moore led Gunter
and Fred Wilke over the high
timbers with a :14.1 clocking.
Gunter crossed the 1 ine in
:14.5 and Wilke was clocked
at :14.6.
The Results:
Md-Tard Daak: 1. Steve Mister (JO
:.. 2. Ernest Canter IN) :M7. 1.
Graham C :OM.
t2-rtrt Daak: 1. Steve Pfiater (N)
:H . a. Ernest Gunler (N) :.. i.
Graham (C :..
Md-rard Daak: 1. Ernest Gunler 'N
.-41.0. a. Jasper Epps (N) :49.7. . John
Selveirn N :.0.
Mils Belar: i. Nebraska 1:11.
MO-jars Baa: 1. John Silveira N)
l:M.O. f Ray Stereos (N) 1:34.1. . BUI
Kenny N. ,
Mile Raa: 1. Ray Stevens N 4:20.8.
t. Larry Fan C 4:T.. 1. Clarence
Scott N (:Jl
t-miie Eaa: 1. Erwin Trawler N
I 414. X. Urrr Faost (C) 10 ll.L J.
Patterson (C) 10:43. 0.
Cd-Tard Lev Bardies: 1. Johnson (C)
:K. 1. Binnam C :s7.L X No entry.
lte-rard Hirfc Bardies: 1. Ron Moore
(N .14.1. 2. Ernest ounier t.-
J. Fred Wilse N' :14 s.
Javelin: 1. Weed C ISV4T. i. Col
lins C 144'-". i- Gary Robinson IN
lM'-O".
merest 1. Gary Robinson N 130 -7.
I. Harbori (C) 130'-". 3. Taylor (Ot
11ZT-7".
ghet Pat: 1. Taylor (C) S1-SH". 1
Harburg CI 43'-"
Hirk Jams: 1. Monte Williams (St
". 1 Fred Wilkey M 3.
Larserieldt C) S'-sV.
Bread Jama: X. Larierlektt C) JT-l".
Pete Vash: 1. Roark ICl 12-t".
Mullins Is Nominated
For Athlete Award
Joe Mullins is the first var-1 tion. His leadership has not
only neipea me varsuy ieam,
bat also has been passed on
to the freshman team at
sity athlete to be nominated
for the Outstanding Varsity
Athlete Award, given by the
Daily Nebraskan.
In the letter nominating
Mullins, it was pointed out
that Mullins has paced the
Nebraska track team through
out the year. Mullins is the
current captain of the team.
"As captain of the team,
Joe has done a great job in
both leadership and corapeU-
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO
SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS
If you ore one of the
mony men that has not
decided as yet whet
kind of workyou should
go into, after gradua
tion, THIS NOTICE
APPLIES TO YOU.
One of the notions
largest financial insti
tutions is o f f e r i n g,
FREE OF CHARGE, a
vocational guida nee
' series of tests for the
interested student to
help him to determine
his mental ability, tem-perment-personal
i t y,
ond vocational inter
est. Normal ly the
charge for this service
through an outside pro
fessional couns e 1 1 o r
would be in excess of
$100.00.
The testing will be
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May 18th, 7:00 P.M. If
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FREE service, please
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by writing to Box 4401,
Lincoln, Nebr.
tMrnSNt
asr el id Ml
workouts and during postal
meet competition," the letter
states.
Mullins has chalked up an
impressive record while com
peting for the university. This
season he was a member of
the Crosscountry team, which
placed third in the Conference
Championships.
Set Records
During the indoor season he
ran the 600,880,1000-yard and
one mile runs. In dual meet
competition- he was unde
feated in the 600, 880, and
1000-yard events. Mullins set
new records in each of the
three events.
At the Indoor Conference
Meet Mullins set a new Con
ference record in the 600
yard run, winning the event
with a 1:12.3 time. He also
placed second in the 1000.
In outdoor competition this
I year Mullins is undefeated in
the 8S0 and mile contests.
"On All Sports Day, Joe
helped pace the team to a
victory oyer the Air Force
Academy with a mile time
of 4:12.3 on the Nebraska
track. This time is just a
few seconds off the Stadium
record.
Earlier in the season Joe
beat one of the nation's top
milers in the dual meet with
Houston University. Also in
this meet Joe doubled in the
half mile and again won,"
the letter continues.
Nomination Deadline
The deadline for nomina
tions for Daily Nebraskan
outstanding varsity athlete
and Outstanding Intramural
Athlete of the year is 5 p.m.
today.
Nominations should be sent
to: Sports Editor, Room 20
Student Union, University of
Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Inside Iiitramurals
by date tvohlfarth
With" three tournaments vet in hp pnmnlotorl thn final
standings for the All-Intramural Championships will not be
available until next week. Since the last Rag comes out Fri
day we will not have the final results.
Tennis doubles, horse shoes and softball results will still
be tabulated in the final. Also the final Intra
mural Sportsmanship title will depend on
these somewhat.
Greek Champion
The all-around champ appears' certain to
be a fraternity this year. The Greeks have
won the majority of tourneys and several
houses are in contention for the title.
Theta Xi, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa
Psi, Delta Ipsilon, Beta Theta Pi and Delta
Tan Delta have all won several crowns and
are contenders for the Intramural Championship.
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The fiqals of the Horse Shoe Tourney are tonight. The
six flight winners competing are: (1) Ron Golus-George
Schurr, Selleck; (2) Labine Norbert-Harry Pritchard, Tiieta
Chi; (3) Charles Johnson-Rich Gray, Theta Chi; (4) Dale
Gengenbach-Gerald Fink, Selleck; (5) Don Krohm-Don Witt,
Selleck; (6) Dean Madison-Richard Hentzen, Selleck.
Tennis Semifinals
Tennis doubles semi-finals are tonight with the finals
slated for Wednesday. Eight teams are stul left in the run
ning: (1) Ralph Queen-Dave Wohlfarth, Delta Tau Delta; (2)
John Musselman-Dick Whitnev, Independents; (3) Bill Schef-
f el-Pete Seberger, Gus I; Jack Lausterer-Keith Stevens, In
dependents; Phil Robinson-Bill Tolly, Sigma Chi; (4) Bill
Harvey-Don Binder, Theta xi; (5) Fred Howlett-Jim Fischer,
Theta Xi; Jim Herring-Lynn Katt, Theta Xi.
All of the above are flight winners with the exception of
those in the third, still undecided. In the first round of the
All-University Tourney, Herring and Katt, sixth flight win
ners, knocked off fellow Theta Xis, Howlett and Fischer.
Theta Xi looks like the team to beat in this tourney. '
The Intramural Softball finals are slated for Thursday,
weather permitting, when the winner of the Fraternity Champ
versus the Burr-Selleck Champ game meets the Independent
Champ, the Pathogens.
Received an unexpected but happy surprise last week
when a trophy was presented to me for the. success of this
column. Signatures on the certificate coming with the trophy
read Dick Klaas, Gene Gross, Charles E. Miller and Ed Hig
ginbotham. I now wish to put the shoe on the other foot and not only
thank these gentlemen for this award, but for the excellent
cooperation I have received from them on Intramural cover
age. tinrw that this column has onlv heloed contribute some
to the excellent Intramural program at Nebraska and also
aim at better intramural coverage lor nexi year.
" SHE1WOLD ON BRIDGE
Don't Settle
For Half Loaf
By ALFRED SHEINWOLD
"I've just discovered a hole
in my pocket," one of my
friends announced in a tone
of stark tragedy. "'I'm sorry
to break up the game, but I'll
have to stop."
The connection became
clear -when he explained that
he had lost the lucky coin he
always tossed when he didnt
know how to play a hand.
That coin got a lot of use,
so we were very sorry to
see him go. Everybody likes
an opponent who tosses a
coin instead of using the
brains he was born with.
North dealer
North-South vulnerable
NORTH
A Q 7 2 i
Q 10 8 7
A K i 9
e J 6
EAST
a J 10 S
5 3
7 6 3 2
aV 10 9 5 A
SOUTH
AM
A K J 9 4
Q 10 S
A Q
North East South West
Pass Pass 1 paw
3 Pas 6 Ail Pass
Opening lead f 8 ,
This is a typical coin-toss
ing hand., You have five sure
trump tricks, four diamonds,
and the two black aces. The
twelfth trick depends on
queens.
8 3
WEST
A K 9
62
4 8 4
K 8 7 3 2
Which queen do you try for
first clubs or spades?
One way to solve the prob
lem is to take a coin out of
your pocket and toss it.
Heads you try clubs first;
tails you try spades.
If this is the best you can
do you're better off with a
hole in every pocket. There
is no guess about hands of
this sort; the correct plan is
to play first for the spades.
No Recovery
There is no recovery if you
try the club finesse first and
lose it. West will return a
club and wait for a spado
trick.
You can try both suits if
you go after the spades first.
Draw trumps and run
the diamonds to discard a
spade. Then lead out the ace
of spades and a low spade.
If West has the king of
spades, dummy's queen of
spades will furnish your
twelfth trick.
'If ft turns out that East
has the king of spades,
dummy's queen of spades
will do you no good. You will
still be in position to try the
club finesse, however, so you
will have the whole loaf in
stead of just the half.
Try to time your plays in
such a way that the failure of
one plan puts you in position
to try something else. Don't
risk everything on your
first play.
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Luckies still do.
When the class of '50 comes back for
reunion this year you'll see a lot of
Lucky Strike smokers. Reason is, these
graduates know how a cigarette is sup
' posed to taste.
They still smoke Luckies.
They've seen a lot of changes in smok
ing since they left college. But they
haven't found anything that beats fine
G'-r.ce,
tobacco or anything that comes close
to that Lucky Strike taste.
And funny thing! The Class of '60
seems to have made the same discovery
about Lucky Strike. Today, Luckies are
the best-selling regular cigarette in col-,
leges throughout the country!
So, if you remember how great ciga
rettes used to. taste, you'll find that
Luckies still do.
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