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Monday, November 19, 1962 The Daily Nebraskan Page 5 on A wersity Tea ree IM S quad Two Delts Th Repeat ll-Um Mythical I v I f f HI 1 M 1 v"-, . h,v 7V U : r it , UK :A f?J. y hi v r 1 1 i l 7'.i k-v , J m ifefO r-- in fe.-i Led by By AL SPORE Sports Staff Writer Three men, Joe McWil liam, Tom Johnson and Charlie Arazumi, all off last years All - University intra mural football selections suc ceeded in cracking this year's Daily Nebraskan squad. The team, chosen by intra mural managers of various organizations, has representa tives from all factions of IM play; dorm, independent and fraternity teams. Delta Tau Delta, All-University champion, was the only team to place two men on the squad with repeated Mc Willianu at quarterback and Tom Nystrom at guard. Two players, Johnson and Larry Lytle were also Ne braskan All-University basket ball selections last spring. Tom Johnson Johnson, 6-2, 185 pound Sigma Phi Epsilon end, is one of the three repeaters off last year's selections. The Sig Ep senior was of consider able value throughout the sea son and a major considera tion in putting his team in second place in the ratings. Johnson has also received recognition in basketball and tennis. The Valley graduate was honorable mention in bas ketball his senior year of high school and State Doubles champion in tennis. Johnson has lettered two years at Ne braska in tennis. Roger Binning Roger Bruning was a stand out guard on Bessey's All-Burr-Selleck champion team and monopolized most of the dorm voting for his position. Bruning, who stands 6-0 and weighs 165 hails from Brun ing High School, Bruning, Neb. The Bessey ace is a senior majoring in German. Dave McDonald Dave McDonald, 6-2, 200 pound blocking back, was a standout on Phi Kappa Psi's well-balanced League 1 - A championship team which lost in overtime to Delta Tau Delta in tournament play. McDonald is a Grand Is- From the Stick (Continued from page 6) in the country, the Jay liawks invaded Columbia and swamped the Tigers, 23-6. Not the case this year. MISSOURI. Iowa State entertains Ohio U. in Dave Hoppman's final game for the Cyclones. Big day for Dave. IOWA STATE. Hapless Kansas State hosts Oklahoma State in its season finale. The Cowboys looked good Saturday. OKLAHOMA STATE. Air Force Academy makes the short run to Boulder to take on Colo rado. It has been along year for Bud. AIR FORCE. Happy Thanksgiving. Basketball Opener Jerry Bush puts the NU basketball team on display for the first time this sea son Tuesday, Nov. 27, at 8:05 p.m. in the annual game with the freshmen. STUDENT AND FACULTY , ...v. 6.70-15 or 7.50-14 Chain Bar OK Mud Si Snow Kecap Blackwall $8.95 6 hour Custom Capping all 4 tires including ALL COMPACTS Regular Tread or Mud & Snow land product and holds a re markable athletic record at Grand Island High. Dave is currently under contract with the New York Yankee base ball organization. The rugged athlete gamed All-State and honorable men tion AH-American laurels in high school plus Conference recognition in basketball and track. Larry Lytle Lytle is the All-Independent champion's Dental College, contribution to the squad. The 6-1, 175 pound end hails from C h a d r o n High where he earned Class C All-State bas ketball honors. The Dent school junior was also a member of last year's All-University basketball selections. Joe McWilliams McWilliams was a near unanimous choice for the quarterback position on the dream intramural team. McWilliams piloted the Delts to the All-University championship and was a member of last year's All University selections. The 5-10, 175 pound senior in economics was three-sport letterman at Pius X High School. McWilliams earned team All-State Class A bas ketball recognition. This is McWilliam's second time on the IM football team' and he was selected to the All-Fraternity basketball team last year. Charlie Arizuml This year's selection marks number five for Charlie Ari zumi who competed for the Beta Theta Pi team this year. The outstanding back stands 5-8 and weighs 195 pounds. Charlie hails from Honolulu, Ha., and is a member of the Punahou Academy. He is a junior in dentistry. Tom Nystrom Nystrom is the second Delt selection. The 5-6, 160 pound guard was a member of last year's Nebraska gymnastics squad and lettered in t h r e e sports at Lincoln High. , The .psychology major specialized on defense for the Delts and pulled several tour nament games out of the fire for the IM champs. Marvin Specht Marvin Specht is the sec ond Burr - Selleck selection playing for Selleck house this year. The 6-2, 175 center received a unanimous vote from the dorm managers. Specht is 6-2, 175 pounds and hails from Scottsbluff High. He is a senior majoring in mechani cal engineering. TOM JOHNSON ROGER BRUNING MARVIN SPECHT TOM NYSTROM LARRY LYTLE r" n-i' , if-. n-v y ' r" o.-7 -' - - I i f 1 ,t It i ! I i I dave Mcdonald JOE McWILLIAMS 5 Sf CHARLIE ARIZUMI Delta Tau Delta Grabs Top Spot in IM Ranks Final Ratings 1. Delta Tau Delta 2. Sigma Phi Epsilon 3. Dental College 4. Phi Kappa Psi 5. Bessey 6. Air Force ROTC . 7. Delta Sigma Pi 8. Beta Theta Pi 9. Ag Men 10. Kisselbach Delta Tau Delta, All-University Intramural football champion is the number one team in this year's Daily Ne braskan ratings. The Delts, who placed two men on the All-University squad, swept the all-class tour nament defeating Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Kappa Psi, Del ta Sigma Pi, Bessey and Den tal College to win the crown. Sigma Phi Epsilon, compet ing in league 2-A with the Delts, snared the number two spot. Dental College, All-Independent champions, snared the number three spot followed by Phi Kappa Psi, league 1-A Wheal balancing, $1.15 per wheel-weighti included Brake Rallnina, Ford, Chevrolet, irtl 4 wheels $14.95 Wheel Alignment $ 6 95 11 lire rlM! r 1im mud ear can ?ai T. O. HAAS 500 West "0" 435-3211 r New "wetter-than-water" action melts beard's tough, nest-in seconds. Remarkable new "wetter-than-water" action gives Old Spice Super Smooth Shave its scientific approximation to the feather.touch feel and the efficiency of barber shop shaves. Melts your beard's teughness like hot towels and massage in seconds. Shaves that ara ao comtortabla you barely feel the blade. A unique combination of anti-evaporation agents ' makes Super Smooth Shave stay moist and firm. No re-lathering, no dry spots. Richer and creamim ... gives you the most satisfying shave... fastest, cleanest and most comfortable. Regular or mentholated, 1.00. uce S M U LTO N champs who lost to the Delts in an overtime in tournament play. Bessey, the All-Burr-Selleck champions, rounds out the top five teams. An top live squads piacea at least one man on the AO- University selections. Air Force ROTC, Indepen dent runners-up, who was victim to the Dents in tour nev nlav are in sixth place while Delta Sigma Pi, pro-1 fessional business admimstra tion who went into the, semi finals of the tournament be fore meeting the Delts, is the number seven team. Beta Theta Pi, league 1-A runner-up, is eigtn 101- lowed by Ag Men and Kissel bach ninth and tenth teams to give the top ten intramur al football squads. WANT ADS PERSONAL Tn the OLD GUARD: The power of the pen It great, but the Ions arm reachth . . Need yo-yo. Feel left out Contact Gary Supp. Album, Mebr. Get dates now for FIFTIETH ANNUAL MILITARY BALL, Dec. 1, 9-1, U 01 N Coliseum. Tickets on sale K t . cz.au. All cool people on campus are buying their STUDENT DIRECTORIES in the Student Union today. Are you cool? RIDER WANTED A ride to Colorado Springs or Denver, leave Tuea. anytime after 1:00, con. tact Marcia Bohammon 435-2961 at 541 N. 16th. Am driving 300 miles west on High way 6. Leaving Tuesday. Nov. 30. at 10 p.m. Call 477-1753. Thanksgiving -vacation. One seat left Cessna 205 to Oregon or Washington. 489-3824. Share expenses. FOR SALE 1BS7 Oidsmoblle, excellent buy. Power steering, brakes, factory air. me-nui. All-Intramural Team Team Position Sigma Phi Epsilon End Bessey Guard Selleck Center Delta Tau Dclfa Guard Dental College ' End Phi Kappa Psi Blocking Back Beta Theta Pi Blocking Back Delta Tau Delta Quarterback HONORABLE MENTION Bill Bode, Bessey; Jamie Amerman, Phi Kappa Psi; Clint Watklns, Delta Tan Delta; Steve Smith, Air Force ROTC; Mike Stacey, Phi Kappa Psi; Jim Ernst. Alpha Tau Omega: Miley Newklrk, fhl ueita Theta; Dick Wook, Law College; Dick Dobbin, Dental Col lege; John Messer, Delta Sigma Pi; Dave ueisier, arm- House. Name Tom Johnson Roger Brunning Marvin Spech Tom Nystrom Larry Lytle Dave McDonald Charlie Arazumi Joe McWilliams Nebraska Football LOST AND FOUND Lost one spiral notebook in Crib Wed. the 14th. Reward. Call GR 7-3630. HELP WANTED Male student dishwasher for meals, Delta Sigma Phi, HE 2-5966, noons or after 6. r r i ft! I'm n I ' SEE THE FILM OF SATURDAY'S GAME NEBRASKA vs. OKLAHOMA SUNDAY AFTER PRO f OOTBALL ON CHANNEL 10 7 Read Daily Nebraskan Want Ads I ' " "1 Mil iiiipiiiisiia mm ipaBiia mmmMmm fM-: Slllilli Who, me? I've had three interviews already! But your fourth Interview might be the most important. Especially if it's with the man from JPL That's right, Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Caltech operates JPL for NASA. Gives the place a campus atmosphere. 3500 people there. Eleven hundred of them re scientists and engineers. The rest are technicians, secretaries, librarians -all kinds of people to back up these scientists and engineers. JPL's job? Space exploration. Designing the spacecraft and instrumentation that'll explore the moon and planets. They want to find out what the moon is made of and 4 if there's life on other planets. And the will. They're a dedicated bunch. And they like their work. After oil, what could be more fascinating and more challenging than the work they do? Take e half hour or to to talk to the man from JPL Make an appomtment now. It could be ttw most important 30 minutes in your life. Hawdi end alopet far lilt tMtlat tour. okmsftnv and i Ula.rtl.iiMW 11 1 1 T II I aMMK." JET PROPULSION LABORATORY CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNCHDQT 4800 Oak Grov Drive, Pasadena, CeSifernia Of! CampiiS interviews. December 3 & 4 Contact University Placement Office for Appointment