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    Wednesday, May 18, 1960
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
uskers First Football Unit
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Only four regulars from
last year's grid team are list
ed in the first unit at the
na of spring drills at Ne
braska. The Huskers ended
drills Monday.
Left tackle George Haney,
right tackle Roland McDole,
right end Don Pnrcell and
Don Fricke, moved back
from fullback to center are
the only regulars listed with
the first unit
Rounding out the number
one team are left end Jim
Huge, left guard AI Fischer,
right guard Gary Too good,
quarterback Ron Meade, left
halfback Pat Clare, right
halfback Warren Powers and
fullback Noel Martin.
All were members of last
3rear's squad with the ex
ception of Toogood. Meade
saw very little action, being
used mainly as a place-kicker,
but was very impressive
in the Alumni-Varsity game
this spring.
Meade displayed good
judgment in mixing up his
plays and also connected on
six of 10 passes with sopho
more fullback Thunder
Holm Wliis
Pentathlon
2nd Time
Columbus Cop$
Team Crown
Bob Hohn of Beatrice broke
his own record in the 120-yard
high hurdles en routs to the
Nebraska pentathlon crown
for the second straight year.
Hohn topped the tail timbers
In :14.2 to break his previous
record of :14.6 set in 1959.
Columbus was the grand
champion as 12 teams and 56
individuals competed in this
annual event established by
the late Henry Schulte in 1921.
Ted Englebart of Columbus
set the only other record
when he spun the discus 175
feet to top the old mark held
by Howard Debus of Lincoln
High at 174-2 established in
1940.
O'Neill won the Class B
crown with David City St
Mary's copping the C title
and Polk coming out on top
in Class D.
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SHEINWOLD ON BRIDGE
They Also Win
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Who Only Wait
By Alfred Sheinwold
It's sometimes a great
comfort to know that every
body at the table was dealt
13 cards. Every one of those
cards must appear sooner or
later, so you can afford to
sit back and wait for them.
South dealer
Both ides vulnerable
NORTH
30 9 8 3
A I
Q I 10 9 4
5 3
VEST EAST
A Kt A 5 2
K. Q 10 4 8 6 5 3 2
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South Wert North Eat
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4 All Pais
Opening lead
West opened the king of
hearts, and dummy's ace
-won. Declarer finessed the
ten of spades around to the
king, and West tried to cash
the queen of hearts.
South ruffed with the jack
of spades and led a low
trump to dummy's eight
Then he finessed the queen
of diamonds to West's king.
This is where West got pan
icky. He saw the long dia
mond suit in the dummy and
feared that declarer would
discard his club losers on the
diamonds. With a now-or-nev-
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end of most of his tosses.
The second unit listed by
Coach Bill Jennings includes
Jim MacDonald. left end:
FDiek Krause. left tackle:
Darrell Cooper,
left guard;
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Pat Clare . . . Busker Left Halfback
Holy Name Star
Chuck Sladovnik
Picks Nebraska
Charles Sladovnik, Omaha
Holy Name's outstanding bas
ketball player and named as
an All-State player, will at
tend Nebraska next fall,
Coach Jerry Bush announced.
"We are elated that Chuck
has chosen Nebraska as his
school, Coach Bush said.
"He has all the shots, hooks,
drive-ins and jumps. He had
many offers to attend other
schools but chose his own
state university."
Sladovnik is 6-4 and weighs
190.
1
er look on his face, West led
out the ace of clubs and con
tinued with another club.
How Counting Helps
Now let's get back to the
idea of counting up to 13.
When West takes the king of
diamonds lie knows that
South started with only five
trumps and one heart West
cannot tell how many dia
monds South started with,
but he does know that South
was dealt 13 cards. Since
only six of them were , in
spades and hearts, South
was surely dealt a total of
seven cards in diamonds and
clubs.
No matter how South's sev
en cards in diamonds and
clubs are split, after he has
finished with five rounds of
diamonds he is sure to have
two clubs left in his hand.
Hence there .is no need to
worry about the clubs. West
can afford to wait.
West should return a dia
mond after taking his king.
South will run the diamonds,
getting rid of two clubs, but
he will eventually have to
lose two club tricks.
Daily Question
Dealer, at your right, bids
one heart. You hold: AQJ74
7 A83 K1084. What do
you say?
Answer: Bid one spade. If
partner raises you can try for
game. You are not s t r o n g
enough to begin with a take
out double an then bid your
spades later.
(CopnifM 160, Oneral Faaturaa Cory.)
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Mick Tlnglehoff, center; Ty
rone Robertson, right guard;
Bob Jones, right tackle and
BfQ ComstocL, right end.
The second team backfield
quarterback, Bernie Clay,
left half; Gene Ward, right
Six Are Nominated
For IM Presentation
Five more athletes have
been nominated for the Daily
Nebraskan's Outstanding In
tramural Athlete for 1959
1960. Bob Eyth, Dean Pra
zak, Myron Papadakis, Steve
Smith and Don Wenzle join
previously nominated Bob
Prokop in the race for the
top Intramural participant
Prazak, last year a mem
ber of the Nebraska basket
ball team, is a member of
Delta Delta Upsilon fraterni
ty. He has only been active
in intramurals last spring
and all of this year but has
been outstanding in them.
The nominating letter says,
"A guard on D. U.'s basket
ball team, be was consistent
ly high scorer and leading
defensiveman. He held down
shortstop on the runnerup
softball team, ending the
season with no errors and
one of the high batting av
erages. In paddle ball doubles, aft
er winning his flight he and
teammate were only defeat
ed by other D. U. 4s for the
crown. Last spring in horse
shoes he and teammate were
runnerup to the champions.
Among other activities
Dean has found time to com
pete in football, volleyball,
badminton, and tennis."
Bob Eytb
Eyth of Phi Kappa Psi was
nominated on the basis of his
outstanding performances in
football, basketball and
track.
According to the nominat
ing letter, "Eyth was All
University wingback in foot
ball. He was playmaker of
the basketball team scoring
10 points plus per game and
in track he led the Phi Psi's
single-handidly to the title by
scoring 17 point himself.
"We know this would be a
very big honor to Bob or
whoever gets it, but we do
hope you will value the as
"A MUST SEE PICTURE"!
'THIS REBEL BREED" MAKES BLACK-BOARD
JUNGLE" LOOK LIKE A SCHOOL PICNIC!
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half and Thunder Thornton
at fullback.
Completing the three-deep
lineup are: Larry Inovan,
left end; Monte Kiffln, left
tackle; John Ponigeo, left
guard; Larry Kraue, cen
ter; Dick Ko ler, right
guard; Al Wellman, right
tackle; Pat Salerno, right
end.
Dennis Claridge is: Calling
signals for the third unit with
Bennie Dillard at left half,
Qay White at right half and
Steve Olen rounding out
the backfield at fullback.
The Huskers open the 1960
season Sept 17 against Texas
at Austin and then open the
home season the following
week with Minnesota provid
ing the opposition.
ATO Tops
Pioneer 8-5
In Softball
Alpha Tau Omega won the
Fraternity Softball Champion
ship Monday with an 8-5 vic
tory over Pioneer. The win
was the sixth out of seven
games for the ATOs and
moved them closer to the All
University Championship.
Wednesday M a n a 1 1 , the
Burr-Selleck champ, meets
ATO to decide Thursday's
finalist against the Indepen
dent champs, the Pathogens.
The ATOs scored four runs
in the third inning to break
the game open. Winning pitch
er was Jack Carlin.
sets he has done in intra
mural sports this year."
Next is Papadakis, Delta
Upsilon. The versatile varsity
swim team member has been
active in many intramurals
this year.
Papadakis won the Intra
mural Handball and Paddle
Ball singles tourneys this
year and was also active in
volleyball, tennis singles and
doubles and badminton.
"Papadakis has been a ver
satile Intramural athlete all
year, participating in many
sports and winning two indi
vidual titles. He is certainly
deserving of the recognition
of the Outstanding Intramur
al Athlete," states the nom
inating letter.
Steve "Smith, Delta Tau
Delta, is another three-sport
intramural man who stood
out in all three.
His nominating letter says,
"Smith has excelled in intra
murals the past year, both
individually and in team ef
fort In indoor track Smith
won the high hurdles and ran
on the DTD second place
4-lap relay team. Smith was
also on the team leader on
the Delts football and basket
ball teams, playing quarter
back in football and center
in basketball."
Smith is currently a sprint
er and hurdler on Nebraska's
varisty track team.
Don Wenz!
Last nomination for the
award this year is Don Wenzl
of Sigma Nu. Wenzl's nom
inating letter listed him
as the top athlete for this
year's award.
"Wenzl was active in foot
ball, basketball and volley
ball this year and was the
All-lntramural end in foot
ball. In basketball he re
ceive A Honorable Mention
after leading the Sigma Nus
to a successful season."
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Churchich Is Leading
NU Hitters With .349
By Hal Brown
Ely Churchich, Husker
catcher turned first baseman,
is leading the Nebraska base-
ballers at the plate with a
.349 mark
The Omaha junior was
given a shot at first base in
the final game of the Kansas
series and was impressive
both in the field and with the
Two-Sport
Earn Nominations
Six athletes were nominated
as Outstanding Varsity Athlete
of the Year in yesterday's fi
nal day for accepting nomi
nations. The six join Joe Mullins, Ne
braska track ace, in the race
for the Daily Nebraska!
award. The nominees are Don
PurceB, Jan Wall, Harry Tol
ly, Phil Earth, LeRoy Zentk
and Herscbell Turner.
Puree 11 is currently leading
all Nebraska pitchers in
earned run average and is al
so listed as first string end on
next year's Husker football
squad.
"Only a sophomore, Purcell
was outstanding as end last
fall and is deserving of the
award," according- to the
nominating letter.
Jan Wall
Jan Wall is on the NU bas
ketball and baseball teams.
The six-foot six Husker played
forward for Coach Jerry
Bush's case team and pitches
for Tonv Sharoe's baseball
nine.
Wall was fifth in scoring in
basketball and his four wins
are the top mark this spring
among Husker moundsmen.
Tolly, recent recipient of
the Tom Novak trophy for the
Outstanding Football Player,
NU Kickers Tie
With Iowa State
The Nebraska soccer team
tied Iowa State at three-all
at Ames in their fourth out
ing of the season. The Husk
ers have won two ,lost one
and tied one.
Nebraska trailed the Cy
clones 3-1 at halftime but the
Husker kickers rallied in the
second half to knot the count
George Moroz, Mike Gomez
and Don Tan scored the goals
for Nebraska.
The Huskers will close out
the spring season Sunday
when they host Omaha-
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stick. He handled eleven
chances without an error and
smacked two home runs as
the Huskers won an 11-1
game.
Churchich's fine play leads
coach Tony Sharpe to believe
that he has found his first
sacker not only for the re
mainder of this season bat
also for next year.
Stars
also hurls for Nebraska's
baseball squad.
'Tolly, a senior, was tops
as a quarterback last fall and
be combines baseball with
football to become eligible for
the award," the nominating
letter stated.
Phil Barth is recognized
through his participation in
basketball and baseball The
talented sophomore was a de
fensive wizard during the
cage campaign and plays
third base for the Husker dia
mond team.
Barth is currently leading
the Huskers in home runs
with six.
LeRoy Zentk
Senior LeRoy Zentic was
one of the Husker stalwarts in
a tough line last fall. A guard
in football, Zentic plays in
the outfield for NlTs baseball
team.
"Zentic Reserves special
mention for his outstanding
football and baseball ability,"
the letter said. Currently Zen
tic is hitting .300 for the Husk
ers. Final nominee is Turner, a
guard on the NU basketball
squad. Turner became the
first player in Nebraska bas
ketball history to score over
1,000 points in his career and
was a guard on the AU-Big
Eight team.
Last year Turner also par
ticipated in track as a high
jumper.
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Ken Ruisinger, senior first
baseman, dropped from the
squad after being benched in
favor of Churchich in the
Kansas series. Ruisinger was
hitting .325. '
Churchich also leads the
team in hits with 22, total
bases with 39 and is second
in the home run race with
five.
Home Runs
Phil Barth, sophomore third
sacker, leads the team in
borne runs with six and is sec
ond in the RBI column with
17. Barth sprained an ankle
in the second game of the
doubleheader with Kansas.
Jerry Harris tops the club
in RBI's with 20.
Don PurceH, who plays
first, third or the ratSeld
when be isn't pitching, leads
the Husker mound corps with
a 3.72 earned ran avenge.
He has one win and one loss.
Jan WalL another SODho-
j more, is the top winner on the
staff with a 44 mark and a
4.20 ERA. He leads in strike
outs with 43. Harry Tolly, the
only senior on the pitching
staff, has posted a 3-3 record
and a 4.00 ERA while striking
out 41.
Nebraska closes the 1960
season Friday and Saturday
at Oklahoma and Wall and
Tolly will probably get the
mound call from Sharpe for
the Friday doubieheader with
Pnrcell likely going in the sin
gleton Saturday.
The Huskers have a 5-9 con
ference record and are 9-11 on
the season.
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