The Daily Nebraskan Tuesday, February 26, 1963 Basketball Tni i mm -mr w i jj Progresses NROTC, last year's Univer sity champion, remains unde feated in intramural tourna ment competition. Sigma Phi Epsilon, runner up in 1962, has lost to Kappa Sigma but is still in the run ning. Action is light this week, and games will be played through Thursday, followed by a weekend of rest for the intramural squads. Intramural Results Friday Alt Men 38 Farm House 27 Pioneer 2 (Forfeit) Acacia .0 Monday Benton 39 Bessey 38 Avery I 57 Fairfield 29 II I 1 D.klnl. Af College: 6:39 Play Boys v. Alpha P.E. Court 1-5:00 Sixma Nu-A vs. Sigma 7:00 ? vs. Delta Sigma 8:00 T vs. Delta Si. ma Phi-A 9:00 Newman Clnb vs. Dental College P.E. Court 2-5:00 Andrews vs. Burnett 7:00 Goodding vs. Klesselbach 8:00 Capital I vs. Canfield 9:00 Phi Epsilon Kappe vs. Un teachables Thursday Schedule A College 6:30 Goodding vs. 1 7:30 Misfits vs. Smith PE. Court 1-5:00 Law College vs. Crack Pots 7:00 Alpha Tau Omega-B vs. Delta Tau Delta-B i 8:00 Delta Sigma Phi-B vs. Ag Men-B P.E. Court 2-5:00 Phi Delta Theat-C vs. 7:00 Sigma Phi Kpsilon-B vs. Sigma Alpha tpsiion-o Final IM Standings League 1-A Phi Kappa Pst Clam rtti ..........3-1 Kappa Sigma '? nlt. Tau Delta 33 Theta Xi J-J Alnha Tail OfflMI 2-4 Beta Theta Pi M League z- Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Phi Delta Theta Clcrm llnha ITncilnn ... Sigma Alpha Mu j Delta UpsUon Phi Gamma Delta League 3-A Beta Sigma Psi FarmHouse Ag Men Delta Sigma PI Alpha Gamma Rho Alnha fnmnna fttirmn Triangle League 4-A Cornhusker Pioneer fj Delta Sigma Phi ?"? .5-1 ..5-1 ..5-1 .3-3 ..2-4 .1-5 Acacia 2-3 Brown Palace J-J Xi Kttnoa Phi ..1-4 1 .nm. S-A ftoKftpv . -5-1 Selleck .4-2 Benton MacLean Seaton II . Seaton I i 3-3 ' ...2-4 Avery U " Leagoe S-A v.im-uM . .6-0 j-iui.rc.w . n Capfield - Capital I Avery I Ti Manatt ?1 Hitchcock .1-5 niwiivuvn sa ........ Capital n ,.- League i-n. Burnett KiesselbacD Andrews Goodding Boucher Smith Dental College f-J NROTC ri AROTC 2-4 Phi Epsilon Kappa 1- IM Announcement The deadline for the Daily Nebraskan's All -University basketball nominations will be extended to Friday, March 8 at noon. In order for any member on a squad or team to be considered for honors, one should turn in a ballot by the deadline. Ballots should include ten all-opponent teams and a five- man All-University team, ine All-Star team should be com posed of men in one league and should not be divided up among the three leagues. In addition to the All-Star team, vote for the one outstanding man in your league. AT STEVEN'S 10 DISCOUNT To All Students And Faculty On Any Merchandise In The Store Watch Repairing Watches Diamonds Watch Bands Transistor Radios Record Players Cameras Portable TV - Tape Recorders YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD No Money Down Take Aw Purchase With You mm Open Thursday Until 9:00 From the Stick By RICK AKIN Staff Sports Writer This is the weekend the Husker track squad has been pointing to since last year when it missed the Big Eignt inaoor xracK t,nampionsmp uy hj. w a puuih And it looks like this year they are going to get the job done. Again this year the distance men will keep the Busk ers in the thick of the running, but improvement in the field events may be the deciding factor in getting the thinclads over the hump. The hiffh lumo. never a Husker strong point, shows the most marked improvement. With the addition of Har ry Krebs and Jack Cramer, who came to.iMenrasKa u play basketball, the Huskers have some depth in this category. Krebs cave Larrv Eilert, last year's Big Light high jump champ from Iowa State, a run for the money in last Saturday's meet. Eilert had to clear 6-7, a record, to edge Krebs' 6-6. An interesting dual wui unaouDieaiy take place between Nebraska's Kay Knaub and KU's Gale Sayers. Both are competing in the 60-yard dash and the low hurdles. Some say that Sayers, an Omaha product, went to KU for track benefits, not football. It looks like Nebraska is going to drop the Jayhawks in both cat egories this season. But it is still those distance boys that are throwing the snow. Sophs Dick Strand and Larry Toothaker make it even tougher than last year. Nonetheless, I predict the Huskers to take thjs one and I urge anyone who hasn't got anything going this weekend to drop down and take in a great meet. By the way, Kansas' version of Coed Follies (called Rockchalk) is on Friday and Saturday nights. And it is quite a show. I hate to keep dwelling on basketball, but I ran across a couple of articles in other school papers that might be of interest. Seems that KU has been having trouble witn tne refs, lately. Last Saturday when the Hawks invaded Huskerland, KU Coach Dick Harp had trouble making the refs see things his way. Two weeks before KU fans threw paper onto the floor in protest of an official's call regarding an attempt to sink a winning bucket when the Jayhawks lost to Oklahoma State, 54-53. Speaking of. Oklahoma State, I missed Monday's cliff- hanger and it was the first game I've missed all season. When the Huskers win, they beat the tough ones. Great EFFORT. Seems that Creighton fans are also mildly upset with the fortunes and misfortunes of its bafsketball squad. Sound familiar? One paragraph struck me as being apropos in the student paper, The Creightonian: "One thing is known. Creighton fans are highly criti cal with little more to offer other than their criticism. The student center coaches seem to have discovered all the team's problems over their countless cups of coffee. Little of the criticism has been constructive, none of it has been applied by anyone." There are other schools that aren't winning either. But Monday night was great. Akin IM Volleyball Is Scheduled The 1963 All-University vol leyball championships will be gin Tuesday March 19. . Entries must be in by Tues day at 5 p.m. All fraternities Rnrr Hall i 111 I onH QolWW will hp entered as "A" teams and the first 16 "B" teams will play for the d" .hamninnshin. The inde- J.,1 v a, J'' """ " pendent teams must make team entries in noom u, Physical Education Building by Tuesday. All teams should their first matcn is piayea. Vanh (pain has to orovide fWA nffifialR one for officiat ing at the net and the other to serve as linesman and scorekeeper. TVio r n ii r n e v will be a double elimination affair with four tournaments on tap: Fra ternity A; Selleck Burr A; B teams; and Independent teams. Winners of each of these tourneys wm piay ior the All-University champion ship. TrAnVllAC will he eiven to the team winning the All-University championship and to the winner of the B team tournament. Medals will be given to the winners of the Independent maicn. TWonflino rhamnions are iviiuc r--- - Sigma Phi Epsilon in the A -..tnvfiac A.O Men on At? 11 ttlCliHWVU , "G - College; Manatt at Selleck and Messemacn ai d u i i , r Thnto Pi is winner of xjcia iiivh the B fraternities; and the w i n n e r oi tne lnaepenuem A. ! 1 1.nniin0 tournamem, is urc o'""' The All-University champion ship was won last year by the Iranians. Correction Monday's paper errone ously stated that Jan Sack had taken the NU soccer picture. Instead of Miss Sack, Paul Kavanaugh took the picture. Upset Read Nebraskan Want Ads Kathy Smith . . . 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Ne braska's Cornhuskers reached from the Big Eight cellar to topple heavily favored Okla home State 49 to 48 before a sparse but enthusiastic Coli seum crowd Monday night. Jerry Bushes' Huskers needed the last minute hero ics of Charlie Jones and Neil Nannen to preserve the thin victory margin after blowing a nine-point half time lead. Cowboy Larry Hawk led the visitor's assault on the Husker's intermission margin. The alert guard, who is the Oklahoman's shortest starter at 6-2, managed five import ant second-half baskets. A Hawk basket with 10:22 left brought the Cowboys with in five points for the first time since the opening mo ments at 42 to 37. After three Huskers missed shots under the basket at the other end of the court, Hawk and center Gene Johnson meshed consecutive goals to pull Okla- home State withm a point The fiery guard contributed his last fielder with less than seven minutes remaining, giv ing the Cowboys their first lead at 43 to 42. , Then, with each team ma neuvering for the sure buck et, Bill Vincent and rival Johnson traded two baskets apiece. Johnson's last tally left Nebraska with a one point deficit and nearly three minutes left in the contest. Following two minutes of hectic ball-handling, Jones turned a twisting baseline drive into the game-winning score. With the clock showing 39 seconds, Jones missed his free throw in an attempt to complete the three point play. Nannen sealed the win by getting the all-important re bound and the Scarlet con trolled the ball during the final seconds. Jones and Nannen led the snrressful first half as Ne braska capitalized on a Cow boy drouth of five minutes without scoring. The Husker margin was as much as 21 to 8 when Daryl Petsch sank a pair of shots with b:ii re- piOTillHI!ISM PERKY SAYS . . . l i mm maining. Four Huskers finished in the double figures as Jones, Petsch, and Vincent tallied 12 points while Nannen contribu ted 11 points. Hawk led Okla home State with 15 points in cluding seven field goals. Nebraska will go for their second Big Eight triumph in their next game with Okla hnme st home this Saturdav. The Huskers will attampe to avenge a recent 84 to 77 beat ing at the hands of the Sooners in Norman. The Oklahoma same this Saturday will be Jerry Bush's last home game as coach be fore he resigns the post. 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