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Wednesday, February 20, 1963
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WHO'S GOT THE ACTION? The All-University basketball tournament seems to
answer that question. The tourney began Monday night on the P.E. courts. Action will
continue until the championship game is played in connection with the state basketball
tournament in March.
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Continue Wins
Nebraska's gymnastics team
copped a double dual from
UCLA and the Air Force Sat
urday after trouncing Colo
rado State at Greely the night
before to improve their one
loss season.
Cornhuskers took seven of
eight events while whipping
UCLA, 85 to 42Vi, and six of
eight while taking the mea
sure of the Falcons from the
Air Force.
Previously, Dennis Albers
had continued his sparkling
year by winning five of six
Husker decisions against Colo
rado State. Nebraska's Allen
took the remaining event as
Colorado State fell by 77 to 3b.
Results:
Double Dual:
TCLA vs. Nebraska
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Trampoline Albers, Nebraska. Side Horse
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Nebraska. Long horse Albers. Nebraska.
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Albers. Nebraska. Tumbling Albers. Ne
braska.
Air Force vs. Nebraska
ci.w.p avmkiu AlhprK. Nebraska.
Trampoline Weaver. Air Force. Side
Horse Hart. Nebraska, hikii oar funers.
ik'uKiAclrn 1 nntf hnrae Albers. Nebraska.
Parallel bars Albers. Nebraska. SI ill
rinus Harmon. Nebraska. Tumbling Al
bers. Nebraska.
Dual:
Colorado State vs. Nebraska
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len. Nebraska, fa ra i lei oar-ioers, Ne
braska. Mill rings Aioers. .'xeDrasat.
Cagers Continue
Cellar Domination
As Sooners Win
ney action. They are Monte
Kiffin, Canfield; Mike Stacey,
Naval ROTC; and Al Olsen,
Bessey. Others on the First
team were Lambert Sobon,
Sig Ep; Dean Prazak, Naval
ROTC; and Bob Prokop, Kap
pa Sigma, who has been a
repeat on the team for seven
years. These men were lost
to graduation.
On the All-Fraternity team,
repeats back tliis year are
Keith Sieck, forward for the
Phi Delta Theata; and Dick
Muma. guard for Sigma Phi
FDsilon In th inrfpnpndant
Fraternity-A league beating I ieague repeaters this season
Out the defending champs, ; inrlnrlA s,rrv T.vtlo anrl .Tim
Kappa Sigma in a play-off i Killinger both from Dent
game. The XRO's defeated f College
Dent College to win their j , ' c , ,
independant league crown and Jn lhe Burr-Selleck league,
Canfield Honse edged Seaton Vfe of.th AU-star members
H-A for the Burr-Selleck delude Kiffm, Olsen, and Ron
league title. I GUbreath.
The naval unit earlier in
i the regional
at Lawrence,
The All-University basket
ball tournament began Mon
day night with 18 teams see
ing action. The Navy ROTC
unit is the defending cham
pion in the dual elimination
tournament.
Last year the NRO's de
feated the Sig Eps, 59-57 m
the champiorship game in a
tight race that went down to
the wire between the t w o
teams.
Sigma Phi Epsilon is the
defending champion in the
Kansas by defeating Missouri
and Kansas University. They
now, in addition to defending
their All-University title,,
must travel to Chicago to
compete in the finals of the
Midwest NROTC tournament
on February 22-24.
The middies opened up de
fense of their title Monday
night by successfully defeat
ing Newman Club 50-34. In
other close action for the
nicht RAntnn Hnnu pflfPil I
Goodding. 42-39.
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The only stable thing in Big
Eight basketball at present is
Nebraska. They continued
their domination of the Big
Eight cellar Monday night as
they lost to the Oklahoma
Sooners, making it nine losses
in a row. i
The leadership of the Big
Eight conference, meanwhile,
acquired a drastic change.
Colorado, defending champion
and leader all season, lost its
third conference tilt of the
season to Missouri and tum
bled to fourth place as Okla
homa State took over the
throne.
The Husker squad lost to
the Sooners, 84-77 as they
could not contain the shooting
of guard Edie Evans who hit
22 points for the Sooners.
Daryl Petch hit 21 for the
winless Huskers.
The Huskers were not par-
IM Ballots Out
All Intramural basketball
managers will be receiving a
ballot in the mail soon, con
cerning the All University top
ten teams and also the All-Intramural
team. These ballots
should be returned by Mon
day, February 25, 1963 to the
sports editor's office at the
Daily Nebraskan.
In order for any member of
your team to be eligible you
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opponent team, ana the best
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Mondav's results:
Three All-Universitv 1M '
team members are back this ' tne J"ear 0 1
year to compete in the tour- i NROTC title
Benloo C
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Crack Pols
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Avery I 49
Goodding
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Law College
Social Workers
Andrews
NROTC 50 Newman Club
I'Mearhables & Phi Epsil-u Kappa
Beta Theta Pi C M Delta Tan Delta C
Smith 2 forfeit) Farm House B
Schedule for Wednesday:
P.E. Court 1:
S:O0 Dental College w NROTC
7 00 I'ntearhables vs. Renegade
1:00 Besser vs. Seaton 1
00 Benton vs. Kiesselback
P E. Conn 2
S 00 Misfiu va Crack Pots
7:00 Pal Boy vs PnarmacT
t oo Burnett vs Avery I
:0 Canfield vs. Fairfield
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of their field goals while Ok
lahoma hit for 50. The big
difference was in the free
throw department where Ok
lahoma hit 60 to the Husk
er's 52.
The win put Oklahoma in
fifth place with a 5-6 record
while Nebraska remained in
the cellar with a 0-9 record.
Saturday night the Huskers
will play Kansas University
Jayhawks at the coliseum here
in Lincoln. Kansas is current
ly only one notch above Ne
braska in conference stand
ings with a 2-7 record.
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