The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 30, 1960, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    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
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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 .
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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
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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
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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.
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17 Eagle
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18 ....(, Sidney
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18 Ruskln
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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SePeck 'Quadrangle record
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Alpha Tau Omega "About
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-Sigma Chi Derby Day,
a.m. to noon.
Sunday
Alpha Omicron Pi house
mother tea, 5-5 p.m.
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