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Wednesday, December 11, 1963 Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Yeutter, Olson Pace Independent Team - M 4a amp IHIitchcock Tops ILosi. ppMa 1 IJ-,i,n - - v i i 1 . v Texans Riddle NU, 76-60; Ragged Confest Foul-Filled Nebraska's basketball team is still seeking their second victory, against the Universi ty of Houston, after a chaotic 76 to 60 loss to Texas Tech Monday night. Referees whistled 48 fouls at the Coliseum, 30 of them on the Huskers, while an angry partisan crowd hurled paper and debris in the second half, i The fouling, pocr ball han dling, and a tough Tech de fense hustled the Scarlet to defeat Nebraska outrebounded the Red Raiders 44 to 30, but could not make their shots count, sinking just over thirty per cent from the floor. For Tech, it was victory number one. The Huskers toyed with the lead early in the contest but dropped behind 35 to 25, at the half. Coach Joe Cipriano, i in an attempt to find an ef fective starting five, played eleven players by interims-1 sion. Bv the middle of the second i. . ir . i i . 1 nau, ine norae cagers naa creeped within five points on ly to draw more fouls during a full court press. Crowd reaction to some close calls by officials caused Cipriano to plea for respect to Tech and the officials. This came with 5:52 left when pa per wads covered the Colise um Boor. In addition to the personals. four technicals were called by the refs. Three of them were on Husker players and one was called on Raider Coach Gene Gibson for protesting a call. Jim Yates started at for ward to lead the Scarlet of fense with 12 points. Tech's Glen Hallum meshed 22 points and contributed a fine defen sive game. h Fove IM Tecmm Choices . -ppf r i --www- . .t Wf J V, lsHpa I v 1 1,.., d . . .i"" 1 Alumni Plan Active Week Before Game The University Alumni Association is planning sev eral activities in Miami. Flor ida, for alumni and friends attending the Orange Bowl football game on New Year's Day. Main headquarters for Ne braska alumni will be the Harbour Inn. at Bal Harbour just north of Miami Beach. A registration desk will be maintained at Harbour Inn from Dec. 20 through New Year's Day, according to George Bastian, executive of the Alumni Association. There will be an alumni social hour following the Orange Bowl parade. Tuesday evening, Dec. 31. The event will be held in the ballroom of the Everglades Hotel. A brunch will be served at a.m. on New Year's Day in the Harbour Inn. Bastian reports consider able interest in attending the game among alumni in Ne braska and other parts of the nation. The Southern Cali fornia ud Kansas City, Mo. chapters of the Association are chartering planes to Mi ami. Three planes which will leave from Lincoln are com pletely sold out Two addi tional planes will leave Oma ha and seats are available. The deadline for reservations is 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13. Per sons interested in making reservations for the flights from Omaha should contact: George Bastian, University of Nebraska Alumni Associa tion, 238 Nebraska Union Building, 14th an R Streets, Lincoln. IM Basketball Results Intramural Results: Molar Pharmacy 19 Mechanical Enstomrinc 32 AROTC 14 Humeri m Frer Loader J6 Vntaaehabtas 7 Vmeoma 28 Pelta litmitm-k 2 OTorieK) Vheta Xi 0 Phi Kappa. P- 5 Forfeit) Alapha Tan mew e AWie 47 Eairlea Jiisfita fit Vaotera 36 Today's Schedule: Ar Co Here J Farm How-B vs. Delta Sunns Pi 7:30 Alpha Gamma Kho-B vs. A Men-B 8:M Farm Housr-C vs. Sigma Alpha EpsUoo-C V. T. . I I M Phi Delta Theta-B vs. Beta Theta Pi-B SO Alpha Tan Omega -B vs. Kappa Slf- 7:S0 Surma Chi-B va. Phi Kappa P-B t.MTbeta Xi-B vs. Delta Tau Delta-B S ( Biirma Nd-B w. Delta tlpaUon-B :30 SiEma Alpha Eptilon-B va. Sigma Phi F.pmlon-B ? :SB PM kmma Delta-B v Triangle-B :3U Kappa Sumia-V vs. Sicina CiuC VanMr :30 Phi Delta Theta-A va. Alpha Tau Onwga-A 6igma Chi-A vr Beta Theta Pl-A t-30 Phi Kappa Pai-A va. Kappa 6tama-A t:J0 Theta X3-A Va. Sigma Alpha Epailon A t:W Sijcma No-A v Delta Tan Delta-A :M Kappa Alpha Pai va. Phi Caim Xwlta-A IX ACTION Nebraska's Simmons in action during the Nebraska-Texas Tech basketball game Monday- y .IT- By Larry Asman Sports Staff Writer Independent champion Hitchcock daces five men on this year's player-picked in dependent intramural au-siar football team. Senior quarterback Jerry Yeutter (rhymes with fight er), the intramural director for Hitchcock house, was a nearly unanimous pick. No other signal-caller received over one vote in the polls, in which teams rated the teams they had faced and picked the best man for each position from teams they had faced. Yeutter, a senior physical education major from Lexing ton, stands 59" tall and weights 150 pounds. He was an honorable mention last year on the all-dorm intra mural baskball team. A winner of seven letters in football, basketball, and track at Lexington, Yeutter competes in almost all intra mural sports in season. He has no "secrets" and doesn't know of anything he's doing that the other quarterbacks aren't. Yeutter told the Daily Ne braskan: "If any individual on our team made the all star team, I think everyone should because they're all all stars as far as I'm con cerned." Senior end AI Olsen from Deer Park, Long Island, New York, has made the all-dorm basketball team for the last three years. A member of Wesley" Foundation and a Sel leck counselor, Olsen is ma iorinc in psychology and may counsel at the high-school lev el before teaching college psy- TOP FIVE TEAMS HITCHCOCK 4-D GUS I 4-D GUS III 3-2) BENTON 6-0l SEATON II 5 chology. Lanky Hank Krous, also a forward on last year's all dorm first team, holds down the other end spot. Krous stands 6 3M" tall and weighs 190 pounds. A junior chemistry major in pre-med, Krous hails from Indianola, where he lettered three years in football, bas ketball, and track. His team (basketball) went to the state tournament his junior and senior years. Scrappy back Mike Cockson of Gustavson III is 5' 8" tall and weighs only 145 pounds. Cockson is a sophomore in pre-1 a w from Doniphan, where he lettered three years in football (halfback) and two in basketball. Bill Bode, the other half back even though he played as much at quarterback, helped Gus I to tie Hitchcock in League 8-A with, a 4-1 record. Bode, of Friend, is 5 11" tall and weighs 160 pounds. He is a junior in economics. Center Bob Lott of Seaton II, League 7-A champion, edged Bessey's Dave Tuchen hagen bv one vote in the bal loting. Lott is six feet tall and weighs 165 pounds. Electrical engineering claims Lott, a junior from Bellevue. Hitchcock guard Dick Za dina, a sophomore pre-dental student, is 6' 5" tall and weights 225 pounds. He was also a defensive end. Zadina comes here from Wichita Southeast High LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS ' 7 J In, mm i imit ' ' : -WiaaWi(iinf ir""-""1 t itomaa-: School, where he played base ball until knee and back in juries forced him out. Last but not least is Hitch cock guard Gerald Ehlers, a solid 5' 7" and 180 pounds. Ehlers, a junior in Teachers College (math major,) is from. Pierce, where he was a three year letterman in football, basketball, and track. The rating of opposing teams by the players shows the top three teams of League 8-A as the top three. The fourth and fifth squads, Ben ton (6-0) and Seaton II (5-0) were champions of leagues 6-A and 7-A respectively. Hitchcock, which won the independent championship by I downing Cather 8th floor 21 to 12, lost the All-University championship to Beta Theta Pi 14 to 12 after taking a 12 to 0 lead. The Betas scored on the final play of the game to win. 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