Friday, May 17, 1963 The Daily Nebraskan Page 5 M !iiiiiiikii iinmnmnmi!m!iiHimniiiiiiuiiniiiiininiiiiiiwiHiimi!iiiiiiiiiHijranHHiimiiimiii s From the Novice Corner ... 1 s ere's Sports By TERRY ANDERSON Sports Editor This is the "big 'weekend" for the Huskers if they hope to keep their position in the All-Sports Big Eight tally. They are now in second place behind Oklahoma but it is highly unlikely that they will keep that spot They can do no better than sixth in the baseball scramble and prospects do not look good for any higher finish than fifth down at Manhattan excepting track. It may be that the Hnsker camp win be moved down to third or fourth overall and Missouri and Oklahoma State could move ahead. Even the track monopoly that the Huskers had over the conference has gone down these last two weekends, at the hands of Colorado and Missouri. The thinclads will have to hustle down at Manhattan to gain a double in the track crowns. Even with the prospects of second di visions finishes in the minor sports, Husk er fans cannot complain absut the caliber of. athletics at the University this year. Varsity athletes have gone all out in many of the sports this season and have come up with top results and quite a few sur prises good and bad. "Hi With this ill mind, I would like U know why the student body has not nominated v any more of its varsity athletes than it has. To date, only three have been nom- Anderson inated. Are there no other athletes worthy of w mi nations? If there arent our student body is either misinformed or they are prorrastinators. How about Thunder Thornton and Bob Brown? How about Ray Stevens, Phil Swaim, Jeff Amsler, Ivan Grape, Charlie Jones, Dennis Albers, and many others. The maj ority of these athletes have received national recognition and pat the campus in the national if MligfcL Why not then, at least, campus spotlight Awards certainly cant go to every one f these people but they do deserve recogni tion. Monday is the deadline for all nominations so act ac cordingly. No nominations will be accepted after 5 p.m. Monday. They should be turned in to the Sports Desk at the Daily Nebraskan office. NU Netters Seek Repeat At Manhattan By LARRY ASMAN Staff Sports Writer Nebraska's tennis team, hampered by several injuries the past few weeks, will be seeking a repeat of its 1982 conference showing this week end at the conference cham pionships at Manhattan, Kan sas. The Huskers finished fifth last year and will be fighting for a fifth or sixth place fin ish this year. Nebraska 'beat Iowa State,' Missouri, and Kansas State last year. Defending champi on Oklahoma State, Okla homa, Colorado, and Kansas are expected to, fight for the title this year. Coach Ed Higginbotham is hoping for a repeat of the 1962 draw in which the Husk er netters faced Missouri in the first rotund and won three victories. Mr. Higginbotham plans to take Dick Gibson, Dave Wohlfarth, and Rick Harley, but the two other spots are undecided. Regulars Jack Lausterer and Jeff Wu have been trou bled with mononucleosis and a sore back respectively. Russ Daub or Dick Woods may fill in. St Paul Methodist Church 12 & M "THE CHURCH UNDER PRESSURE" Services 8:30. 9:30 & 11:00 and 11:00 IM Scoreboard Six of the eight intramural golf flight winners have now been determined. The first flight was won by Ken Seddon of Theta Xi. who defeated Steve Kepler of Del ta Upsflon 1-np. Seddon shot a 39 and Kepler a 40. Rm Gould of Seaton I, in an lS-fcole match, defeated Dob Tuck of Phi EpsOoa Kap pa 5-p to win the second flight Gould shot an SI, while Tach took SC strokes. Delta Tan Delta's Bob Har ris has won the third flight by downing Steve Durham of Sigma Xu 3-L Harris hot a 42 and Durham a 44. Steve Schott of Delta Upsi kta will play Jerry Brunk of Sigma Xu for the foarm QigM championship. Larry Yoorhees of Delta Sigma Phi in Ifce fifth ffight by forfeit over Gil Lxsdstraa of Delta Sigma PL jmr 1 J 3 " .S.. . -w ITS,. duohitur from foaUvm: JAmuriSi Owwiftff Inga2V Chery Xwm $00, (Cmmtk &kns Siay, Cirnsv.nr Mama Spy&ar If sHs asn't a great time to he am&sammar mat lihese ffonr oanvfsrtSbles get to yan- Or any cf Chevrolet sedans, vgons sport ctstcgses aaid sport sefian for Uiat miatter. AM 1i!hfire are a lot f ottter buy-snow reason hesMes ts seaBcm. Lake iiihe cais free fee5ng joa et oa we jost daa"tt i4 altmofit have to hA, one d 0 IW,., ;'-n.. w a larg v&csi&m trip n a Irand-iiaeTr car. Amd itt"s a Kmart tiame to teSe, mlfoatl .mil3a jott Qaproifcit dealer all sAoribed mp f or a l"Qty aaxiar. Ghaxuses zre, he. has jmst the xaodel ' asd eslor ymi vast be it ClaeTroIety Ctay H Ckarxaor or Carreitto-nadj to 9 iigit bow So maybe bow yro'ire aS wsraad icp? Tinea sprians: into summer at yomr All Fraternity Intramural Softball Championships To Be Decided Today The "A" and "D" fraterni ty flight winners have won again and will play today on the Northwest field for the all-fraternity championship. Delta Tau Delta scored a 4 to 2 win over FamHoue, the "B" champion. Cornhusk er Co-op, the "D" champ, downed "C" winner Ag Men 6 to 4. A new fraternity champion is assured since last year's winner, Sigma Phi Epsilon, has already been eliminated. Defending Burr-Selleck champion Bessey is scheduled to play Kiesselbach again to day on the Southeast field for the Burr-Sellect cham pionship. Today's winners play Mon day for the right to meet the independent champion. Jwt. limit L -J .yiMUMMKtl t-"a .1 J .Win miJ t..K.M ureal - i . sxvs' . s , 5.- the . 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