Friday, September 30, 1960 The Nebraskan Page 5 NU Frosh Grid Roster Includes 38 Nebraskans ny Roy Katskee Nebraska s freshman foot ball team, Currently working out under the direction of Jack Braley, Includes players from 10 states with 38 play. ers from Nebraska. The Huskers open the sea son Nov. 4 wnen they go against Iowa State's yearlings at Ames. Among the top play. ers recruited from outside Ne braska are: Lloyd Voss, 6-3, 220-pound all-state end from Magnolia, Minn. Willie Ross, a :09.9 sprinter from Helena, Ark., who stands 6-0 and weighs 190. Ed Mitchell of Galveston, Tex., a 6-2, 235-pound tackle George Howe of Evergreen Park, ID., a 6-0, 207 pound guard who won all Catholic honors. Richard Callahan of Sioux Palls, S.D., an all-state half back weighing 178 and stand ing 5-11. He is a :10.3 sprinter. i Lowell Fischer of Kansas i City, Mo., 6-6, 220-pound all- 3 MAMfrHW Rudy Johnson of Aransas Pass Tex., a 10-flat sprinter who was an all-state halfback. IM Grid Scores Tuesday Phi Delta Theta 7, Theta Xi 0 Phi Gamma Delta 12, Alpha Tau Omega 6 Cornhusker 8, Delta Sigma f Pi 2 Brown Palace 12, Beta Sigma I Psi 18 I Wednesday ? Phi Kappa Psi 20, Sigma Chi 0 Sigma Alpha Mu 35, Acacia 6 Benton 13, Bessey 0 i Maclean 1, Avery 0 (forfeit) Ag Men 12, Pioneer 20 Read Nebraskan Want Ads TOHIGIl T3NY CEKNAMO and the JAZZ ALL STARS ALL COLLEGE NITE Dancing 9-12 p.m'. AST HILLS $2 Par Couple PHI GAMMA DELTA ALPHA PHI THETA XI CHI OMEGA BETA SIGMA PSI SIGMA Eugene Young, a Cleveland, Ohio, all-state fullback "who weighs 215 and is 6-2 Nebraska has contributed 38 players to the squad, many of whom are all-staters. Up from the all-state prep ranks are: Duncan Drum of Fre Husker Fr&slimen Bartlett, Jim Bishop, orwin . Borman, Donald Brown, Robert . Callahan, Dick . Copes. Don ...... ...KB E ...OB T ... HB 5-11 5- 3 60 8-4 Ml 6- 2 T T Dodrill, Dave 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-9 6-0 6-0 5- 8 6-2 Doepke, Charles HB Drum. William r Ttecher, Bennie ,',HB Pisher, Leo (Pat) ,.,..... .HB Fisher, Lowell .T-C Glascock, Douglas ............ HB Grlener, Richard, ........... HB Hames, Elwin . ..,,,...,,. .FB5 Heldt, Don HB Hlrcock, Charles E Howe, George. ................... .G Jackson, Jim ..G Jacobs, Jerry G Johnson, LaVane FB Johnson, Roland ............FB-G Johnson. Rudy HB Kirby, John FB-T Knolla, Pat ......C Kramer, Larry ................. T Levy, Jim .....HB Mitchell, Edward T Mahan, Richard E Olafson, John E Osentowski, Clarence ........FB-T Ross. Willie .FB Sittler, Lyle C Stahlhut. Dick E Stone, Don .G Tollefson, Nick T Raus, Joe T Voss, Lloyd E 'Young, Eugene FB Stanard, Darrell G Griesse, Ron G Fox, Ken ..... E Meierjurgen, Ken FB Smldt, Maynard HB Smith, David ....HB Garner, Charles , G Stukel, Cal HB Hahn, Jerry OB Lord, Robert HB Bryan, Curtis HB May, Dave E Brewer, Brook HB Weyers, Norris HB Fischer, Jerry , QB Gilliland, Terry HB Tinmlhoft, Dick HB Garcia, Dick HB Rargen, Gary QB Saxton. Robert OB 6-0 5-10 6-2 Ml 6-3 6-4 M 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-2 M 6-0 6-2 6-0 5- 8 6-2 M 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-0 M 5-11 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-11 5-11 5- 11 6-2 6-3 Ml 5- 11 6-0 5-9 54 5- 10 6- 2 M0 Freshman Cross-Country Prospects Are Nebraska's freshman cross country team could be one of the best in many years. Five of the seven harriers are imports from the, east. Freshmen cross-country run ners and their best times are: John Portee, Newark, N.J., 4:14 mile and 1:54 in the 880. Richard Steele, Boston, Mass., 1:56 in the 880. "Woody Moore, Hermcsa, Beach Calif., 4a24 mile. Anthony Cruz, New York RUSS' SNACK BAR Welcomes You!! 1 Homemade Rolls Pies Cakes 1227 "R" Street KAPPA mont, John Kirby of David City, John Olafson of Omaha, Darrell Stanard of Lincoln, Pat Fisher of Norfolk, and LaVane Johnson of Eagle an all-state fullback in 1959, who is trying to make the switch from 8 to 11-man football. ' Wt. Age Hometowa 176 lg Nunn, -Colo, ... Wichita, Kan. MS 175 235 176 195 18 ,... 17 , 18 18 ....,, 17 ....... 17 Kmmetsburg, la . Cleveland, Ohio Sioux Falls, S.D. ,.. Lincoln 196 210 210 180 194 220 165 IDS 195 176 175 207 195 ..... McLean, V Fremont 17 , Fremont Pander , Norfolk . Kansas City, Mo, North Platte ,. Council Bluffs, 1 Crofton Yutan Broken Bow Evergreen Park, III. . . Silencer, la 195 17 Lincoln 204 17 Eagle 215 180 213 17 La Bolt, S.D, 18 ........ -Aransaa Pass, Texas 17 ...... David City 17 ................ Wichita, Kan. W Austin. Minn. 205 T91 235 190 205 220 191 200 180 205 195 220 220 215 190 190 180 186 18 Lincoln 17 ............... Galveston, Tex, 17 17 17 19 17 17 18 17 17 18 19 19 18 17 21 21 24 17 19 19 i Elkhorn .. ... ... . . Omaha Burwell .... Helena, Ark. ..... ... Crete ... Waterloo, la Omaha ... Waterloo. la . . . North Bend Magnolia, Minn Cleveland, Ohio Uni coin .... Kearney ..... Lincoln ..... Lincoln ....... Cozad 176 174 Nelson 175 175 170 175 194 195 163 ISO 165 155 165 IBS 190 16? -Cozad Gregory, S.D. Alliance 20 -Calloway is Osceola 7 -.......,.... Omaha 16 ...... Omaha 17 Sterling 18 Omaha 18 ....(, Sidney 18 .........;. West Point 18 Ruskln 18 Hardy 19 -Lincoln Promising City, 1:54 in the 880. Stuart Tucker, New York City, 4:24 mile. Jim Lewis, Butte, 4:37 mile. Tom Session, Lincoln, 2:02 in the 880. Coach Frank Sevigne said, "The freshmen will carry a full schedule which means a meet every weekend. The freshmen will run over a two-mile course in postal competition. Today's E"3 n fi una rr on DELTA SIGMA PHI i n 1 Intramural Football Leagues Are Set s By hip Wood Seventeen games h a v been played in the 1960 intra mural football season. . The defending champs in the Fraternity League are the Phi Kappa Psi's. The Phi Psi's also -were the All-University Champions. Gus II won the Selle-c'k title and Smith copped both the Burr and Ag College crowns. Phi Delta Phi led the Inde pendent League and Sigma Phi Epsilon was the Frater nity B champion. The .leagues are: ' FRATERNITY A: League 1 Phi Kappa Psi Sigma Chi Delta Tau Delta . Kappa Sigma Beta Theta Pi , Delta Upsilon . League 2 Phi Delta Theta .. , . Theta Xi .-, .. , Alpha Tau Omega . Phi Gamma Delta Farm House Alpha Gamma Rho League 3 Delta Sigma Pi Cornhusker Brown Palace Beta Sigma Psi Sigma Alpha Mu Acacia League 4 Ag Men Pioneer Delta Sigma Phi Alpha Gamma Sigma Pi Kappa Phi Theta Chi BURR-SELLECK RESIDENT HALL League 5 Benton Bessey Avery Maclean Weather ' forecast: Thornton! V t I III 1 'S4ffJ e K v on 7 8 (MORE DAIS UNTIL BEETrlOvBl's BIRTH DAi THE OLDER i3J GET THE FASTER TIME SEEMS TO SO BV7 ' League 6 Burnett Boucher Canfield Selleck Seaton II League "7 Fairfield Goodding Smith Kiesselbach FRATERNITY B League 8 Phi Kappa Psi Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon Theta Xi Phi Delta Theta Alpha Tau Omega INDEPENDENTS League 9 Dental College Renegades Play Boys Senior Dents Law College IM Grid Slate Friday: City Fields NE -Playboys vs. Senior Dents NW Phi Kappa Psi B vs. Delta Tau Delta B . SE Delta Upsilon B vs. Theta Xi B SW Phi Delta Theta B vs. Alpha Tau Omega B Ag College Fields E Delta Sigma Phi vs. Alpha Gamma Sigma Monday: City Fields NE Phi Kappa Psi A vs. .Delta Tau Delta A SE Beta, Theta Pi A Sigma Chi A SW-Phi Delta Theta A vs. vs. 'Alpha Tau Omega A Ag College Fields E Farm House vs. Theta Xi A N Alpha Gamma Rho Phi Gamma Delta A W Delta Upsilon A Kappa Sigma A vs. vs. SIGMA ALPHA MU Tonight Tonight's Pep Rally will begin at the Carrilon Tower at ? p.m. No contests are sched uled liowever there will be speeches from the coaches and captains of the football team. Eliminations Will Decide NU Bowlers Qualifying round for de termining Nebraska's ' Big Eight bowling team will be held Oct. 8, at 7 a.m. on the Student Union bowling lanes, said Ron Gould, games chair man. In the first Tound, -entrants will. bowl 12 games. Out of the 12 games, the top 18 bowlers will come back at a later -date to bowl another 12 games. The top 12 bowlers in the second Tound will make oip Nebraska's varsity and spacer teams. Any undergraduate student carrying and passing 12 hours is eligible. "The Rife Eight passed a rule at last year's meeting whifti stated that no graduate student is eligible, said Gould. Entry fee for the Big Eight roll-off is three dollars. IM Free Throw Competition Set Intramural free throw qual ifying throws will be "held from Monday to Oct. 8 in the Physical Education Building, according to Ed Higgm botham, intramural director. Wildcat Frosh Roster Includes 3 From Nebraska Three Nebraskans a r among 66 freshman football candidates at Kansas State. The three are Spencer Puis of Holdrege, Bob Baxa of He bron and Sammy Somerhal der of Minden. Puis and Som erhalder played in the Shrine All-Star game the past sum mer. Puis was an all-state back. The "Wildcat yearlings take on Nebraska's frosh gridders Nov. 11 at the Huskers Me morial Stadium. Kansas State opens the season Oct. 27 with a home game against Kan sas. Swimmers Meeting A meeting will be held at 4 p.m. Monday in Room 114 of the Physical Education Building for all men inter ested in swimming, either varsity or freshmen, accord ing to Dick Klaas, swimming coach. Rally SOCIAL CALENDAR But Who Can Function In Old Painted Levis? Sigma Chi Derby Day is a major item on the social calendar this week with pledge fcotball functions, open houses, a house party and other events providing activities. Friday Kappa Delta Beta Sigma Psi pledge pep rally function. 6:30-7:30. Fedde Hal I Cornhusker Co-op hour dance, 7:30-8:30. Love Memorial Hall Mac lean House Tally function, 6:30-7:30. Saturday Football functions: Alpha Omicron Pi Delta Upsilon. Delta Delta Delta Bta Sigma Psi. Delta G a m m a F arm, House. Gamma Phi Beta T h e t a Xi. Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Sigma. Kappa Alpha Theta Sigma Chi. Pi Bets Phi Delta Tau Delta. Other functions: Alpha Omicron Pi, open house, after game. Delta Gamma open house, after game. Kappa Kappa Gamma open house, after game. Zeta Tau Alpha open house, after game. Intramural Track Begins Wednesday Intramural fall track be gins Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. with the 100-yard dash. En tries will be taken at the track, according to Ed Hig ginbotham, director of intra J1 For tickets, call GR 7-7536, GR 7-7442 or Linda Kovich Ml 2-6709. Presented by Den Romeo Ag ft ICobbs Productions. PHI DELTA THETA DELTA DELTA DELTA SIGMA PHI EPSILON ZETA II PHI KAPPA , PHI GAMMA il BETA -Seaton I pre 11 .m. to I p.m. SePeck 'Quadrangle record hop, 7:30-10:30 p.m. Alpha Tau Omega "About Half" house party, 8-12 p.m. -Sigma Chi Derby Day, a.m. to noon. Sunday Alpha Omicron Pi house mother tea, 5-5 p.m. Nebraslitm Want Ads No. Worm1 I da. I Sda.-j 8 da. .1 da. 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