The Daily Nebraskan ' Wednesday January 1 6, 1963 Page 4 Spirit, Enthusiasm -M- I Mark Track Squad By JAN SACK Sports Staff Writer As the indoor season draws near, spirit and enthusiasm ride high among the Nebras ka trackmen and their coaches, Frank Sevigne and Ike Hanscom. They remember all too well the Big Eight Indoor Cham pionship last year when Ne braska played the brides maid's role to perennially powerful Kansas. The Scarlet lost to the Jayhawks by 1112 of a point. Coach Sevigne is looking for ward to a rough conference this season. He definitely counts the Huskers as one of the favorites, but they will have their work cut out for them as Colorado, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma hold similar hopes. Fleming a Winner Fleming won the two-mile indoor race with a clocking of 9:17.6 and Moore breezed the high hurdles in :07.4 for first place and then ran sec ond in the lows with a:06.9. Wilke won the lows in : 06.9 1 and grabbed second in t h e highs behind teammate Moore. Sevigne has 31 men on the varsity team this year. Seven are seniors, 11 juniors and 13 sophomores. Like last year the Huskers' biggest strong hold is in the track events. Sevigne said Victor Brooks, Tom Saunders, Harry Krcbs and Jim Murphy will not be eliglbe to participate until second semester. They will see their first action against Oklahoma State. Knaub Back Senior Ray Knaub will lead the sprint corps. The Scotts- bluff speedster has clockings of :06.2 for the 60-yard dash Gil Gebo, junior from New York City, heads the 440 and 600-yard men. George O'Boyle, Dick Strand and Jim Murphy, all sophomores, and Tom Saunders, junior from Columbus, will strength en the Cornhuskers. The middle distance crew boasts of such strong names as Ray Stevens, senior from North Platte; Bill Kenny, senior from Waterloo, la.; John Portee, junior from Newark, N.J. ; senior Clar ence Scott from New York City and Jim Wendt, soph omore from Kenosha, Wis. Stevens' best 880 time last year at l.:54.7 puts him in a favorable position. Two of the top hurdlers in the Big Eight bolster the Ne braska title hcpes. Moore will receive plenty of support from Fred Wilke of Omaha who placed in both hurdle events in the conference last year. Wilke leading the high jumpers has cleared the bar at 6-4. Sophomores Jack Cramer, Ken Cook, Sam Sam yelson and Harry Krebs and juniors Juris Jesifers and Wesley Paulsen will lend sup port. Jim Pile, a sophomore, and Jesifers are the Scarlet cin dermen in the pole vault. Shot putters include soph omore Dick Hotze and junior Roland Johnson. Tonighfs Games Wednesday, January 16th Ag College 6:30 Goodding vs. Andrews 7:30 Burnett vs. Boucher 8:30 Kiesselbach vs. Smith P. E. Ct. 1 6:30 Avery II vs. Benton 7:30 Phi Gamma Delta-A vs. Sigma Nu-A 8:30 Acacia vs. Brown Palace-A P. E. Ct. 2 6:30 SigmaAlphaEpsilon-Bvs.SigmaPhiEpsilon-B 7:30 Delta Upsilon-B vs. Phi Delta Theta-B 8:30 Pioneer-A vs. Pi Kappa Phi-A Varsity a 6:30 Beta Theta Pi-B vs. Delta Tau Delta-B 7:30 Kappa Siema-B vs. Theta Xi-R 8:30 Alpha Tau Omega-B vs. Phi Kappa Psi-B 6:30 Delta Sigma Pi-B vs. Sigma Nu-B 7:30 Phi Delta Theta-f: vs Sipma pw Vnznnn-r 830 Delta Upsilon-C vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon-C 'miner Or fame DAILY 9:30 TO 5:30, THURSDAY 10 TO 9 Who's got the action! 'Miller's jungle gymnasts in their WHITE STAG co-ordinates! Frosh Ct. Right: Flying BARBARA SHU- I 4 MAN: long-sleeve terry tee I C B 7.98, tapered chino trousers I y' I 10.00. Far right: Leaping 1 ' I KAREN SCHROEDER: plaided I F I boy shirt 6.00, matching Ber- I i rt 41 I mudas 7.00. Below: swinging I ' 4z fl CHERYL ABRAHAMSON: I A. ! I plaid boy jacket 13,00, straight- 1 X f I 'n'-narrow skirt 9.00, T-shirt I , f 3v 4 1 v& r - V - -A J A I -AwV f .iiriiiiil 15;- V '.'4' I Congratulations: MARY JO A S ..t I THACKER, M & P College Sf VyM I Board, has been chosen to : - 1 become a member of MAD- i ( V , H EMOISELLE magazine's No- I 1 t'ona' College Board. 1 7 I V I SPORTSWEAR MILLER'S SECOND FLOOR I ") pil .111,1 1 llll IB J1W( Lr M FOR STOP and iyj if' bvv fj J : iJ i n 1 1 I lit i I I r 1 t 1 n r 1 Q & & q 1 1 i i J v i i 11 h co j I i(0) fF(o) BASEMENT of Nebraska Union BASEMENT of Food and Nutrition Building