The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 17, 1961, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Friday, March 17, 1961
The Nebraskan
Page 3
.Dent
Playmaker
For Navy
Is Captain
Dents Represented
By Lytle Brothers
By Cloyd Clark
Spunk, skill and scoring are
the qualities of the 1961 Daily
Nebraskan all-independent in
tramural basketball team
which includes two Dents, two
Navy men and one Pacer.
Dean Prazak of Navy is
captain of this year's squad.
Others on the team are Mike
Stacey of Navy, brothers Joe
ana Larry Lytle of Dents ana
Neal Pocock of Pacers.
Prazak, Stacey and the Ly
tle brothers have participated
In college basketball and the
fifth member of the team,
Pocock, played freshman
baseball at Nebraska.
' Prazak, spunky leader of
Navy's championship inde
pendent team, shared scoring
honors for the busy Navy
team with Stacey. The 5-11,
165-pounder from Clarkson is
a junior in Mechanical Engi
neering. Prazak played freshman
basketball at Nebraska and
was a member of the Varsity
team his sophomore year.
Stacey is the "big man" on
the all-star squad. The 6-3
center took charge of the re
bounding department for the
NROTC team as the sailors
competed in the Lincoln City
League and national NROTC
competition in addition to the
intramural league play.
Stacey led his hometown,
Weeping Water, into the 1959
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state high school basketball
tournament and was named to
the Lincoln Journal's all-state
class C team in 1959.
He was a member of the
freshman cage squad last
STACEY
year at Nebraska. The Navy
stalwart is a sophomore ' in
Arts and Sciences with majors
in political science and phi'
losophy. . ';
Dent College center Joe Ly
Independent All-Stars
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F Joe Lytle, Dents ......6-3 Sr.
F Larry Lytle, Dents . . . . .6-1 Sr.
C Mike Stacey, Navy T 6-3 Soph
G Dean Prazak, Navy 5-11 Jr.
r! Neal Pocock, Pacers - 5-11 Sr.
Honorable Mention Larry Kovar, Phi Epsilon Kappa
Wes Berry, Dents; Mick McGo wan, Nationals; Don Tread
way, Law College.
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AAU Gymnastics Meet
Scheduled for Saturday
- By Hal Brown
Nebraska's gymnasts will return to action at 2 p.m. Sat
urday in the Physical Education Building when they go after
their seventh Midwest AAU crown in eight years.
The meet was started in 1954 and Coach Jake Geier's
gymnasts have won every year but 1959 when they were
halted by a snowstorm and never made it to Hastings for the
competition.
PRAZAK
tie joins Stacey in the front
line. The 6-3 Dent center was
instrumental in putting the
Dent team in the runner-up
position in the independent
tournament. The Dents tied
NROTC for the top spot in the
season standings among the
independents.
Lytle scored 14 points when
the Dents upset the Navy
team in the independent tour
nament, 32-30, and was an im
portant cog in the Dents' ef
forts against the freshman
basketball team in their sea
son series.
Joe played center for the
Chadron State Teachers Col
lege five before enrolling in
the Dental College at
Nebraska.
His brother, Larry, helped
the Dents roll to a 24-7 sea
son record. Larry was an all
state choice when Chadron
POPOCK
I Prep won the 1952 state bas
ketball tournament in Class B.
He stands 6-1 and weighs
ib5 pounds. He played basket
ball at Chadron State for four.
years and was runnerup to
brother Joe this season in
scoring and rebounding hon
ors for the Dent quintet.
Pocock rounds out the Daily
Nebraskan five as he led his
Pacer team to the crown in
League 8-A during the regular
season and to the semifinals
of the tournament action be
fore being eliminated by the
Dents.
The 5-11 guard from Ord led
the scoring and was playmak
er tor the Pacer team. He is
a senior in Civil Engineering.
Honorable mention choices
were Larry Kovar of Phi Ep
silon Kappa, Wes Berry of
Dents, Mick McGowan of Na
tionals and Don Treadway of
Law College.
L. LYTLE
Three teams have entered
the tournament with Nebras
ka's varsity and freshman
gymnasts entering as one
team. Other teams are the
Omaha Sokol Hall and the
Lincoln Gym Club, composed
of top gymnasts from Lincoln
high schools.
Two events will be run at a
time and all events will be
finals. Events include free ex-
e r c l s e, rebound tumbling,
rope climb, sidehorse, nign
bar, parallel bars, flying
nngs, still rings, tumbling
and all-around.
All-around consists of
scores from six events tree
exercise, sidehorse, high bar,
THE GREAT FOLKMUSICIANS,
SONNY TERRY AND BROWNIE McGEHEE
wit) appear at Dana College
Bloir, Nbratka (luit 7$ minutes from Lincoln)
Monday, 7:30 p.m., March 20. Admission $1.00
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parallel bars and either fly
ing rings or still rings.
Nebraska entries will be:
Dennis A 1 b e r s, all-around;
Dennis Anstine, all-around;
Bill Brass, tumbling, rebound
tumbling; Lou Berkel, all
around; Herb Hanich, flying
rings, still rings, rope climb,
parallel bars.
Gene Hart, sidehorse; Ger
ald Harvey, free exercise,
tumbling; Larry Hojer, hori
zontal bar; Richard McCoy,
all-around; Doug Moore, re
bound tumbling, flying rings,
still rings, rope climb; Steve
Swihart, free exercise, re
bound tumbling, tumbling;
Larry TeSelle, sidehorse;
Charles Williams, free exer
cise, tumbling, rope climb;
Tom Sitzman, parallel bars,
rope climb, still rings.
Anstine, B r a s, Berkel,
Hanich, Hart, McCoy, Moore,
and Williams are members of
the Husker Varsity. Albers,
Harvey, Hojer, Swihart, Te
Selle and Sitzman are fresh
man.
Lack of endurance takes a lot of
the fun out of sports for many
part-time athletes. Now science
has discovered an easy way to
increase muStle stamina.
Now available at all drugstores
is Absorbine Jr. Warm-Up the
invigorating rub you use before
exercise. Warm-Up has proved in
clinical research to make muscle
power last longer. 1
Clinical studies reveal the time
required to fatigue a muscle
treated before exercise with Warm
Up is almost double that of an
untreated muscle. Using the Elec
tromyograph (electronics' newest
medical tool) doctors could actu
ally see Warm-Up almost double
muscle endurance.
Now you can have longer-lasting
muscle power for sports and
exercise. Whenever you want extra
endurance, rub on Warm-Up be
fore you start. See if you don't
have more stamina. Warm-Up is
available at all drugstores.
Absorbine Jr.
Waem-Up
BEFORE Sports AFTER Over-Exertion
Entries Due Monday
For Weight Lifting
Intramural weight lifting
entries are due Monday at 5
p.m. in Room 102 of the Men's
Physical Education Building,
according to Jim Maul.
The Spring weight lifting
will include bench press,
squat, and dead lift.
IM Spikers Scores
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BfU TheU PI 1 ..Alph Tq Omen. 1
Sigma Chi I Delta Tau Delta 1
Phi Delu TheU 2 Phi Gamma Delta
Theta XI 2 Farmhouae 1
Cornhusker Coop t
Siraie Alpha EpaUon e
Kappa gifma 2 ... Phi Kappa P
Barrelleek A
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Smith J Kiewe.bach (forfeit)
Fairfield i Andrewi e (forfeit)
Seaton n 2 Cut II (forfeit)
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Beta TheU Pi 2 Alpha Tan Omen
Theta Xi 1 Defta Tau Delu ft (forfeit)
Phi Gamma Delta 2 Phi Kappa pai 1
Beta Sigma Psi 2
Sigma Alpha Ha (forfait)
Ac Men 2 Delta Sigma Pi 0 (forfeit)
Sigma No 2 ..Alpha Gamma Sigma 1
Zeta Beta Tau 2 Acacia 0 (forfeit)
Delta Sigma Pi 2 Theta Xi O (forfeit)
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Main Feature Clock
Varsity: "Cry for Hanppy,"
1:00, 3:05, 5:10, 7:15, 8:20.
State: "T h e Unfaithfuls,"
1:00, 4:12, 7:14, 10:06. "Herod
the Great," 2:30, 5:41, 8:43.
Stuart: .."Tomboy and the
Champ," 1:25, 3:25, 5:30, 7:30,
9:30.
HAPPY
SAINT
PATRICK'S
DAY TO
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from tht
Rag staff
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Superior Ace
Chooses NU
Larry McCord, all - stater
from Superior, will enroll t
the University of Nebraska
next fall, Coach Bill Jennings
announced.
McCord has won four letters
in football, basketball and
track and has won two base
ball letters while at Superior
High School.
Larry is 6-0 and weighs 185.
Coming from the home town
of Ed Weir, twice an All
America while playing at Ne
braska, McCord says:
"I think football is the
greatest sport in America.
Therefore I get a great thrill
just being able to play the
game."
His greatest sports inriii
came the evening he scored
three touchdowns against Cen
tral City to pull Superior into
a 20-20 tie. One came on a re
covered fumble followed by a
93-yard run.
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Next Monday, March 20, a Minneapolis Marketing
representative will interview 1961 Civil Architec
tural, and Mechanical engineering graduates for
openings in construction and sale. He will also inter
view '61 Liberal Arts and Business Administration
grads for sales and accounting.
See Mrs. Glover 210 Social Science Building before neon Monday
Shop Monday and Thursday 9:30 to 9:00
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