The Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, December 5, 1962 Nebraska Loses IM Basketball Rundown Page 4 ; - '? ter Initial Rally Nebraska dropped its first basketball game of the sea son, 68-61, to powerful Hous ton in Houston Monday night. Next assignment for the cagers will be their home opener in Lincoln Saturday when the Air Force Academy flies in. The Huskers took a sur prising 33-30 lead at half time before the Cougers tied it up with 17:20 left in the game on Chester Oliver's layup. Lyle Harger led Houston s second half splurge with 14 points in the second half, all in the first ten minutes of the final period. The Couger All-American candidate was held to just Huskers Honored Warren Powers and Dwain Carlson were named the 1962 Outstanding Back and Lineman of the Year by the Optimist Club last Sunday evening at a banquet given for the Husker griders by the Optimists. Powers, who doubled as fullback and left halfback, received the back trophy, while senior co-captain Dwain Carlson was .the number one NU lineman. six points in the first. Fouls did not help the Husker cause as two starters, Ivan Grupe and Bill Vincent, were forced to the bench via the foul out route. The Huskers stayed close with the help of D a r y 1 Petsch's fine outside shooting, as the Marysville. Kans. jun ior wound up with 23 points for game honors. Vincent ac counted for 16 of the NU to tal. But Houston liad four men in double figures led by Har ger's 20. In other Big Eight action Kansas lost to Arkansas. 64 62: Missouri dropped Mon tana. 86-66; Colorado whipped Wichita, 79-69, and Minnesota slammed Kansas State, 73-62. HOrSTON KKBRASKA ' I I t Harder 7 6 20 Wright 2 0 4 Schverak 4 3 11 Nannen 1 0 2 Oliver 6 1 13 jones , 6 g Malone 5 K 16 Kortm O 0 0 Thompson 1 2 4 Pet,eh 10 S 23 Lifschuti 2 0 4 Vincent 7 2 16 VWm-h 0 0 0 Grnpe S 2 8 Marg'nth r 0 0 0 Bond 0 0 0 Totals 25 18 M Totals ?4 IS CI Ralftime: Nebraska. 33-30. Free throws missed Houston. Harg er 3, Schverak 3, Malone, Thomson . Nebraska. Wright, Nannen, Jones 4, Petsoh. Personal fouls Houston, Harger 4, Oliver 2, Schverak, Malone, Thomson 3, Bond 2. Nebraska, Wright 2, Nannen 2, Jones 2, Kurtus 3. Petsch. Vincent 5. Grupe 5. Attendance 2 000. A man needs Jockey support Jockey is for men. Made from 13 separate pieces to give the support and protection every man needs A man needs a special kind of support for true male comfort. And only Jockey builds a brief from 13 sepa rate, tailored pieces to give that sup port plus comfort. 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Elec tion is based on nominee's record of success in his chosen field in life. Dohrmann won 11 letters while at Nebraska which is still a record at the Univer sity. He is now director of personnel for the Data Pro cessing Division of IBM. Claridge, Thornton Picked In Pro Draft Dennis Claridge, Nebraska's greatly improved junior quarterback and Bill (Thun der) Thornton 2nd team All- American fullback, have been selected in the professional football college players draft. Claridge w as selected by the Green Bay Packers in the third round of the selec tions and Thornton was chosen by the St. Louis Cardinal's organization in the fifth round. LKAGIE Aloha Tan Omen Eheta Xi Phi Kappa Pal Kappa Sigma Delta Tau Delta Beta Theta Pt Sigma Ch' LEAGl'E Slanm Alpha Epsilon Del'a Vpsilon Sigma Phi Kpsilon ... Sigma Nu Signa Sd Phi Delta Theta Sigma Alpha Mu .... Phi Gamma Delta ... LKAGIE Farm House Ag Men Delta Surma Pi 1A -A l- .1-0 .1-0 0-1 0-1 0-t .1-0 1-0 1-0 .0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 J-A 1-0 1-0 1-0 Three Huskers In Pro Draft Dennis Claridge, Dave Thei- sen and Bill (Thunder) Thor- ton have been picked in the annual pro football draft. Claridge, a junior quarter back, was picked in the third round by the Green Bay Pack ers. Theisen, a halfback and de fensive specialist, was picked in the 11th round by the Los Angeles Rams. Thornton, a star halfback for three years, was picked in the fifth round by the St. Louis Cardinals. Alpha fiamma Sigma Beat Sigma Pal .......... Alpha Gamma Rho Tiangle LEAGUE 4 A Cornhusker v Pioneer Pi Kappa PM Brown Palace Aeacia Delta Sigma Phi LEAGUE J-A Maclean .'. Benton Bessey Selleck Seaton II Aven II v .. M ...1-1 ...0-1 . . .0-2 .. 1-0 .. 2-0 .1- 1 ..11 ..0-2 ...0-1 ...2-0 ..2-1 ...11 . . 1-1 ..1-1 ...0-1 Canlield Fairfield Avery I Manatt LEAGUE t-A 2-0 2-0 .1-0 .1-1 Hiohooc!( Capital "i Capital a LEAGUE 1-A Burnett Kiesselnach Andrewa Boucher Smith LEAGUE 14-A Dental College Air Force ROTC Navy ROTC Newman Club . . Phi Epsilon Kappa LEAGUE 15-A Pharmacy Unicorns Social Wrokers Law College Georgraphy Play Boys 01 0-2 0-2 t-0 ,1-0 .1-1 ,2-0 1-0 ,1-1 ,0-2 0- 1 5-0 1- 2 .1-1 .0-2 0-1 .1-0 Yesterday's Games Ag College 6:30 Delta Upsilon-C vs. Farm House-C 7:30 Phi Gamma Ddlta-A vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon A P. E. Court 1 5:00 Delta Sigma Pi-A vs. Beta Sigma Psi-A 6:30 Delta Tau Delta-C vs. Phi Kappa Psi-C 7:30 Phi Kappa Psi-A vs. Alpha Tau Omega A 8:30 Beta Theta Pi-A vs. Kappa Sigma-A P. E. Court 2 5:00 Kappa Sigma I-C vs. Sigma Nu-C 6:30 Sigma Phi Epsilon-C vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon-C 7:30 Sigma Nu-A vs. Phi Delta Theta-A 8:30 Sigma Alpha Epsilon-A vs. Delta Upsi-lon-A LEAGUE IS-A Dolts " M Misfits 1-0 Renegades 1-0 Jay Ge'ers .....1-2 Crack Pots M Unteachables 0-1 LEAGUE I Fral. B Alpha Tau Omega-B .2-0 Delta Tau Delta-B 1-0 Theta XI B O-l Beta Theta Pi B 0-1 Phi Kappa Psl-B LEAGUE Frat. B Sigma Alpha Epsilon B , 1-0 Sigma Nu B 1-0 Delta Sigma PI B 0-2 Sigma Nu B 1-0 Delta Sigma PI B 0-2 Delta Upsilon B ......... .1-1 Phi Delta Theta B 1-0 Sigma Phi Epsilon B LEAGUE 10 Frat. B Farm House B 2-0 Cornhusker B 2-0 Alpha Gamma Rho-B ;-l Ag Men B 0-1 Beta Sigma Pis B 04 Triangle B ,.,....1-1 Delta Sigma Phi B 0-1 LEAGUE 11 Frat. C Beta Theta Pi-C 10 Delta Tau Delta C 1-0 Sigma NU C ... 0-1 Theta Xl-C 0-1 Alpha Tau Omega C Phi Kappa Psl C Kappa Sigma I C , LKAGUE II Frat. 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