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CAMPUS
THE HUSKER BASEBALL
SQUAD dropped a best of
three series to Tulsa last
weekend, 1-3, with two of the
losses coming in ninth inning
rallies for the Tulsa '9'. John
Faiman hit three homers for
the Huskers in the series and
had another homer rained
out.
The Huskers meet K-State
this weekend in a three game
series on the Husker dia
mond. THE LATEST ISSUE OF
Track and Field News re
veals that Nebraska's Ray
Knanb is ranked as t h e
world's top 60-yard low hur
dler, along with Colorado's
Jim Miller, during the past
indoor season.
Other Huskers currently
ranked among college con
tenders are: Fred Wilke, fifth
in the lows with a :06.9 clock
1 n e and sixth in the highs
with a time of :07.3; Victor
Brooks tied for 19th in the
broad jump; and the two
mile relay which has a 7:40.8
clocking. '
THE HUSKER TRACK
STERS are off on their first
outdoor meet as they travel
to Austin for the Texas Re
lays. Coach Frank Sevigne
has entered five relays head
ed by seven Husker gold
medalists.
Also in the meet will be
Dyrol Burleson and Bill Dod
son. They will compete in the
1500 meter race with Bill Cor
nell of Southern Illinois and
defending champ John Cami
en of Emporia State.
HUSKER FOOTBALL
HOPES for a 63 Big 8 chain
day as the squad reports for
spring practice. 100 candi
dates possessing at least one
letter and 11 of them are two
year lettermen. The football
ers finished last season with
a 9-2 season record including
a Gothom Bowl win over Mi
ami of Florida.
STATE
THE STATE LEGISLA
TURE Wednesday boosted
the state tax on pari-mutuel
horse race betting, making it
law as soon as the governor
signs the bill. The racing sea
son opened yesterday at
Grand Island, at the Fonner
Park track continuing
through October 19, ending
at South Sioux City.
IN PREP CIRCLES the
emphasis is turning to track
and field with speed mer
chants Tom Smith of Fairbu
ry and Tom Millsay of Grand
Island leading the list. Mill
say has already turned :09.8
with the aid of a breeze in a
dual meet with Keaney last
Tuesday.
OMAHA TECH'S FRED
HARE received All-America
prep standing in Parade mag
azine's All-America high
school basketball selections
on the third lineup. Hare is
the second shortest player
among the top 150 he stands
6-1. The team is selected in
a poll of coDege and high
school coaches, National Bas
ketball Association scouts
and sports writers; five
teams were chosen.
NATION
THE FOOTBALL SCAN
DAL that is currently sweep
ing the country has caught
the eye of Congress. The Sen
ate investigation committee
led by Senator John McClel
lan on gambling will take up
consideration of the Alabama-Georgia
football game
as well as the effects of
gambling in professional foot
ball and college basketball.
GEORGIA ATTORNEY
General Eugene Cook
charged that Georgia athletic
director Wally Butts divulged
vital team secrets and was
in contact with known gam
blers prior to the 1962 Alabama-Georgia
game.
IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL,
the Big Ten with defending
champion Wisconsin opens its
spring campaign next week
Wisconsin opens workouts
Tuesday ,'hile Indian begins
Thursday and the rest of the
Big Ten teams will join
them the following week.
WISCONSIN'S BIG TASK
will be finding a replacement
for quarterback Ron Vander-
Kellen; top candidate is
southpaw Hal Brandt.'
Coach Murray Warmath of
Minnesota calls his team the
"greenest team ever" with
only 16 lettermen back with
only 8 of them seeing exten
sive service; only returning
starter is tackle Carl Eller,
Nebraska 'faces Minnesota in
its second game at Minneap
olis, Sept. 28. i
igma Delta Psi
a a
Sport Honorary
Tryouts On Tap
BY MICK ROOD
Staff Sports Writer
Jake Geier, Nebraska gym
nastics coach and faculty
sDonsor of Siema Delta Psi,
the National Honorary Ath
letic Fraternity, oiticiaiiy
opened tryouts for that organi
zation Wednesday.
The sole requirement for
membership is passage of a
series of rigorous athletic
tests to be administered by
Geier.
Anv individuals wishing to
become a member of the hon
orary can pick an entry test
blank in room 102 in the Phy
sical Education building.
Nebraska's Rho chapter of
Sigma Delta Psi was estab
lished in 1927 and last year,
Cornhusker members took the
national trophy for first place
against universities from all
over the nation.
The national competition is
an integral part of the local
trials for membership. Geier
will select, during the semes
ter, the ten best athletes from
the compared results. Any
number of individuals can
gain membership by meeting
the specific standards in each
event.
When all of the participants
have completed the ten events,
the top ten times and dis
tances are sent into the na
tional office -to determine the
national winner.
The objective of the society
shall be to promote physical,
mental, and moral develop
ment of college students. Sig
ma Delta Psi was founded at
Indiana University in 1912 and
was incorporated in 1930.
It is possible to substitute
three " events except for the
swimming event. A varsity
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letter in two different sports
and one intamural champion
ship may be substituted pro
vided it is a championship in
a tournament of 16 men or
better or in a weight division
of more than eight men.
Cost of membership is $3.50.
A billfold size certificate is
given to each member and
the cost of a key is $7.00.
The competition may be
either individual or team ef
fort. A trophy will be given to
the winning team. The team
scoring will be based on the
following rules:
1. Each contestant is awarded one (1)
point for each successful performance.
2. No credit other than participation is
allowed for unsuccessful attempt.
3. Organ izations to compete for the
Trophy must have a total Roster of
members of at least 20 men.
4. The team score to determine the win
ner of the Trophy is limited to the
combined score of the high 20 men
provided they have passed at least
3 events tn the current school year.
8. Candidates may practice and try out
for an event as often as they desire.
6. Individuals passing all the tests are
granted the privilege of wearing the
official key and becoming members
of the local and national chapters.
The Key and Certificate are pur
chased by the Individual.
7. Intramural Medal to manager of Or
ganization if he serves both semesters.
THE EVKNTS:
1. 100 yard Dash - 11-3 5 seconds
2. 120 yard Low Hurdles - 16 seconds
3. Punning High Jump - See Note Below
4. Running Broad Jump - 17 feet
5. 16 lb. Shot Put (for men 160 lbs. or
more - 30 feet; if less than 160 lbs.,
the following proportion: 160: Candi
date's weight 30 ft. : Distance
6. 20 foot Rope Climb - 12 seconds
7. Baseball Throw - 250 feet; or Jave
lin Throw 120 feet
8. Football Punt - 120 feet.
9. 100 yard Swim - 1 minute 45 seconds
10. One Mile Kun - 6 minutes
11. Front Hand Spring - Landing on feet
12. Hand Stand (See Note Below) - 10
seconds
13. Fence Vault Chin High
14. Good Posture - Standard B - (H B M.)
15. Scholarship - Eligible for Varsity
Competition
NOTES:
Test No. 2 Low Hurdles. Five stand
ard low Hurdles shall be used to a
flight. All Hutdles must be left stand
ing. Test No. 3 - High Jump. The required
height is determined by the individual
height and weight of the candidate.
Test No. 6 - Rope Climb. Start of climb
shall be from a sitting position on the
floor and without use of legs.
Test No. 12 - Hand Stand. Tryouts not
compelled to remain stationary but
must remain in a circle 3 feet in diameter.
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Demand For Sports Directors
Apparent In US Peace Corps
June graduates with de
grees in physical education
or recreation will find ample
opportunities to use their
skills and training in the
United States Peace Corps
service.
Demand for sports educa
tors has risen sharply in the
last year in numerous Peace
Corps-served countries includ
ing India, Morocco, Venezu
ela, and Barbados. Volunteers
would serve as teachers and
coaches in elementary and
secondary schools, on the uni
versity level, and in general
athletic programs.
A total of 200 men and
women with the necessary
background will Le accepted
this summer and go into
training. Specifically, volun
teers will be assigned to de
velop physical education, su
pervise sports programs, and
organize teams that would
participate in local, regional,
and international competition.
Jules Pagano, Director of
the Peace Corps' Professional
and Technical Division, em
phasized that only 100 volun
teers are presently serving in
seven countries. The Corps
would like to expand this ath
letic program considerably.
"These projects will enable
teachers and recreation lead
ers to gain invaluable experi
ence overseas, Pagnano com
mented. "The Opportunities
are both unusual and chal
lenging and provide a real
training ground for dedicated
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their skills while learning
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In order to qualify, students
should have degrees in Phys
ical education and recreation,
but these qualifications are
not mandatory. People with
degrees in other academic
fields having done some work
in physical education, coach
ing, or organizing team com
petition can also serve.
"Persons with sports train
ing who do not have college
degrees would be eligible for
some of these projects," Pag
nano added.
We can use people who
have worked with "Little
Leagues," participated in
high school or college athlet
cis, or worked with recrea
tion activities at YMCA's or
similar community associa
tions." Volunteers must be Ameri
can citizens over 18. There is
no maximum age limit. Mar
ried couples are eligible if
both can do needed jobs.
They may have no depend
ents under 18.
A volunteer receives 75 dol
lars a month readjustment al
lowance. The total, 1,800 dol
lars, is paid at the end of the
two-year tour of duty. He also
receives allowances to cover
food, housing, clothing,
and incidentals. Transporta
tion and medical care are
provided.
All volunteers go through
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preventive medicine.
Additional information and
volunteer questionaires are
available by writing to Mr.
Pagnano, Professional and
Technical Division, Peace
Corps, Washington 25, D.C.
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