- y -1- . J Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Monday, January 20, 1964 Cobrun Delivers Key Baskets An rp truiyj L2)UUU ir-ff 1HM 7 ' 1 ' - ! . ' ' 1 '.V V .1 Nebraska's cagers toppled tall Oklahoma City, 74 to 65 In a rough fast moving upset at the Coliseum Saturday night. Coach Joe Cipriano in stalled the full court press while his players supplied the hustle and accurate shooting to whip the faltering Okla homans. For Abe Lemon's crew It was the third straight upset loss. Junior Harold Cebrun led Rood Awakening By MICK ROOD Sports Editor A trophy is but a conglamouration of metal and wood . . . Trophies in athletics are awarded to teams or individ uals who achieve the top in a particular competition. The trophy denotes a champion's performance and a champion's work for that performance. In this sense then, a trophy symbolizes more than meets the eye. In some instances a trophy can even exceed its normal meaning. A new and unique organization on campus earned a trophy for athletic achievement last week. But that organi zation will not receive its trophy ... In fact it can never receive its trophy ... In fact another organization will ac quire the trophy ... It will be as if the real winner of the competition last week was not even present. All this on a technicality that has nothing to do with the competition what so ever. Kappa Alpha Psi, the recently organized Negro fratern ity, won the Intramural Fraternity Track Championship last Tuesday. For the just-born group, it was their first achieve ment as a house, their first honor. But, later in the week Intramurals Director Ed Higgin botham announced that the fraternity would not be allowed to keep the trophy because they do tiot yet have a house organized living quarters. Higginbotham then said that Sig ma Chi, the runners-up in the competition, will keep the trophy with their name inscribed on it. Members of Kappa Alpha Psi have since talked with Higginbotham, but he has stuck to the regulation requiring the living quarters. The fraternity has attempted a reason able proposal to temporarily keep the trophy in Selleck . Quad since most of its members live there, but Higginbot ham said no and that Kappa Alpha Psi could never have the trophy, even if they acquire a house in the near future. Mr. Higginbotham has since offered medals to members bers of Kappa Alpha-Psi but not the trophy. It is my contention that the Kappa Alpha Psis are not Just pushing a ridiculous cause. The regulation is absurd. The trophy is a symbol of athletic achievement by this group in track. They should have that trophy . . . They may not live together, but they earned the trophy together. There comes a time when rules and regulations amount to nonsense. I hope that those who have the power will see that there is no sense in denying this group the symbol of their first group success because of an irrelevant technicality. NU Gym Team John Quintana led Denver University's gymnastics team past Nebraska 63 to 49 Sat urday in the Men's Physical Education Building. Quintana won the still rings, tied for first with Nebraska's Francis Allen in the horizontal bar, tied for third with Ne braska's Dennis Albers in the parallel bars, and took second place in the free exercise, trampoline, and side horse. Albers won two events for Nebraska, and Alien won one and tied for first in one event. Nebraska's coach Jake Geier called the meet "some of the LITTLE MAN to YOJ fthUi GOlbiGr Ira finn i "y J the Scarlet rash of ball-stealing and fast breaking at the end of the first half that typi fied the remainder of the Husker's fourth win against ten defeats. The teams traded the lead for the contests's first fifteen minutes until Cebrun sparked a six point rally that brought Nebraska up from a two point deficit. Jerry Wells, the Chiefs shortest squadman, pushed in Loses, 63-49 best gymnastics I have seen in my 15 years here, from both the Nebraska and the DU viewpoint." Now 1 and 1 after earlier defeating Fort Hays (Kansas) State, Nebraska next faces Iowa State here next Satur day. Results: Free exercise 1. Albert. Nil; 2. Quin tana, DU! 3. Allen. Nil. Trampoline 1. Day, DU; 2. Quintana, DU; 3. ZambonU DU. Side horse 1. Altera. NU; 2. Quin tana, DU; 3. Allen, NU. Horizontal bar 1. (Tie) Allen. NU and Quintana, DU; 3. Burkel, NU. Parallel bars 1. Allen, NU; 2. Nabeau, DU; 3. (tie) Albert, NU and Quintana, Still rings 1. Quintana, DU; 2. Nabeau, DU; 3. Allen, NU. Tumbling 1. Tracey, DUl 1 Albert, NU; 2. Oldham. DU. ON CAMPUS TO ' PfSOf ' rVV CLASS Oft a looper to give his team a 27 to 25 edge before Cebrun's spree. The 5-10 marksman pil fered two Chief passes for lay ups and then trailed after a Grant Simmons steal seennrls later and took the Omaha Ben son grad s dandy pass for an other two points. This gave Nebraska a lead It never gave up. Coley Webb, Jim Yates, and Simmons boosted the margin to as much as eight points until the Gant Tops N U Bowling Bob Gant led University bowlers with a 201 nine-game average in qualifying action of the all-University tourna ment Saturday morning. Gant shot series of 625, 566, and 626 for an 1817 total. Steve Sandelin was the second high est qualifier with series of 638, 564, and 520 for a 1722 total The top twelve will roll nine more games next Saturday morning at 9:30, with all 18 games going to determine the Nebraska top five, who will then go to the Regional com petition at Iowa City, Iowa, on February 14 and 15. 1. Bob Gant (201) 625-566-S26 1817 2. Steve Sandelin (191) 638-564-5201722 3-4 Phil Schenck (185) 511-585-5691665 3-4 Jerry Steinke (185) 582.539-5441665 9. Ralph DeLong (184 ) 571-4916021664 6. Jim Burlington (180) 519-533-5681622 7. Keith Van Velklnburffh (179) 590-497. 8. Dave Duffey (178) 538-590-479-1607 9. Quentin Rock (178) 559-526-520-1605 10. Dave Morey (177) 540-519-5411600 11. Dan-ell Nelson (175) 542-500-5331575 12. Don Mathey (173) 453-552-5581563 Theta Tips Delta U psi I on Theta Xi and Delta Upsilon played a tight intramural bas ketball game last Thursday (no Friday games), with The ta Xi wining 42 to 41. Larry Grosshans, the lead ing Theta Xi scorer with 15 points, made only 3 points in the first half but added 7 in the third period and 5 in the fourth period. Delta Upsilon-B ran up one of the higher intramural to tals this season in defeating Sigma Alpha Epsilon B 61 to 24 Thursday. Don Kratina and Don Jorg enson led DU scoring with 16 and 14 points respectively. Ron East added 13 and Jack Guggenmos 11. Delta Upsilon led at halftime 33 to 10. Goodding got by Smith as Randy Bartling scored 14 points, Phil Willnerd 12, and Lowell Leefers 11. Other results: Phi Epsilon Kappa 32 . . Newman Club 22 Alpha Gamma Rho 36 .. Neb. Center 26 Theta Xi-C 32 Sigma Nu-C 23 Phi Delta Theta B 42 . . Kappa Sigma-B 31 Hitchcock 37 Gus I 23 Cather 5th 38 Cathir 7th !9 Cather 13th 44 Cather llth 39 Triangle 44 Acacia 25 Phi Kappa Fsl-B 49 . . Beta Theta Pl-B 48 Delta Tau Delta-B 36 ... . Sigma Nu-B 30 Eaglet 23 Shamrocks 19 Mannatt 32 Capital 28 Cather 4th 33 Cather 3rd 17 Cather 10th 35 Cather 9th 28 Today's Schedule: Ag College 6:30 FarmHouse-C vs. Sin- ma Phi Epsilon-C, 7:30 Delta Sigma Pl-B vs. Alpha Gamma Kho-B P.E. Court 1 5:00 Beta TheU Pi-C vs. vs. Phi Delta Thrta C P.E. Court 2 5:00 Hiima Chi-C vs. Phi Kappa Psl-C Read Nebraskan Want Ads February 14th is the deadline for "Rag" Subscriptions DAILY visitors cut that to 38 to 33 at the half. Oklahoma City, who aver age 6-7 in their starting tline up, got most of their points from Wells and another "shortie," 6-4 Charlie Hunter who managed 22 and 17 points respectively. Eddie Jackson, the visitor's seven footer, spent most of the clash on the bench while the Chiefs high scorer Bud Koper was left at home with Frosh Swimmers Split Weekend Home Duals Nebraska's undefeated swimming varsity easily dunked the freshmen 61 to 34 Friday night at the Coliseum, but the freshmen came back Saturday 77 to 16 over Kear ney State College. The varsity won nine of the twelve events, with freshman Jon Burchill winning the 200 yard butterfly, and freshman Dave Lindberg winning the 500-yard freestyle. Burchill's winning time of 2:14.9 broke the old frosh rec ord set by Tom Chambers, now a junior on the varsity, in 1962. The, freshmen, who swam their first of two home meets allowed by the Big Eight con ference, took every first place and seven seconds in wallop ing Kearney State. The varsity and freshmen will meet again the State A.A.U. championships follow ing the Big Eight meet in March. The varsity will face South ern Illinois at the Coliseum pool Saturday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. Varsity 61, Frosh 34 400-yard medley relaT 1. Varsity (Sirt ton, Jackson, Steele, Olson). T 4:03.3. 200-yard freestyle 1, Nickerson. V; 2, Lindberg, F; 3, Barber, F. T 1:59.3. 50-yard freestyle 1, Lodwig, V; 1, Cabrielson, V: 3, Nebe, F. T 23.1. 200-yard Ind. medley 1, Dave Frank, V; 2, Chambers. V; 3, Dick Frank, F. T 2:13.7. COACH TO STAY Nebras ka backfield coach Mike Cor gan was in Oklahoma Sunday interviewing for the Sooner head job. However, Uomer Jones, assistant to resigning Bud Wilkinson since 1947, was named by the O.U. Regents last night. m n it w- mum READ UNIVERSITY $3 per Semester an eye injury. Koper had been averaging 27.7 points a game until he sustained an eye cut against Hardin-Simmons last week. Nine consecutive points by the desperate Chiefs with six minutes gone in the second half, constituted their last threat as they tied the sleep ing hosts at 48 to 48. Again it was Cebrun who produced the crucial bucket, this time with a long jumper Diving 1, Tlce, Vi 2, Louder, F; Martt, F. Score 140.9. 200-yard ault.rflr 1, Burchill, Fl X, Marti, F, Score 140.9. 100-yard freestyle 1, Olson, Vi Peter- ton, r ; 3, coiner, v. 153.4. 200-yard backstroke i, Henry. V; 2, ouuon, v; J, men r ranx, r. T 2:15.0. 500-yard freestyle 1, Lindberg, F; 2, Withrow. V; 3. Waldren. V. T 8:89.0 200-yard breattstroke 1, Friach, V; 2, Johnson, Fi 3, Copat, V. T 2:31.1. 400-yard freestyle relay 1, Freimen irrazier, Barber. Peterson, Edwards). T 3:40.6. NU Frosh 77, Kearney State 16 400-yard medley relay 1, Nebraska (Jon Burchill, Stan Johnson Jeff Weston, Don Frazier) T 4:25.8. 200-yard freestyle 1, Dave Lindberg, N; 2, Tom Edwards. N; 3. Jim Meismer, K; T 2:02.8. 50-Vai-fl frMivl 1 link Vk- XT. A Ken Miller, N; 3, Tom Bethore,' K T 200-yard Inri mMtU 1 TMlr EVs..lr N; 2, Jeff Weston, K. T 8:24.1 uiving l. Bob Louder, N; 2, Pete Man, N; 3, Thane Crouston, K. Score 141.40 lOfl-vanl lMa.tk 1 .fct.J. tlt N; 2, Ray Barber, N; 3, Tom Beshore, IV. 1 M.U 100-yard butterflv 1. Jnn ntiM-hlll v. 2, Bob Neefe, K. T 1:00.0 100 Vttril harWalmL. 1 II t- 1 t . J, Jeff Weston, N; 3, Thane Crouston', K. T-l:11.3 900-yard freestyle 1, Bob Nebe, N; 2, Ron Knight, K; 3, Gordon Lindvall, K. T 6:55.3 (Dbvd I.inrihrff. V .u,Bm .l. event in 5:57.5 in exhibition) 100-yard breaststreke 1. Stan Johnson, N; 2. Royal VanHome, K; 3, John Carr, . i i:u. 400-yard freestyle relay .1, Nebraska (Ken Millar. FIbIa Parlrr i'-hi.nl. X3A son, Tom Edwards). T 3:41.1 Husker Wrestlers Sweep Sodak Foes Nebraska's wrestling team won its second and third mat ches of the vear (vs two losses) Thursday and Friday. The Huskers whifwachoH the University of South Da- Koia 38 w o at Vermillion Thursday and trimmed Smith Dakota State 16 to 10 Friday at Brookings. Results: Nebraska 38, South Dakota 0 123 lbs-Steve Walenz of Nebraska Pinned Dick Walsh, 1:29. 130 lbs. Rick Allgood of Nebraska pinned Tom Dolan, 1:59. 137 Ibs.-Chuck Martin of Nebraska pinned Ray Ernst, 3:58. 147 lbs. Gary Richards of Nebraska dec. Fred Winckler. 4:00. 157 lbs. (Forfeit) 167 lbs John Hallgren of Nebraska Pinned Bill Haaske. 4:14. 177 lbs. (Forfeit) Hvy -Roger Lott of Nebraska Pinned Dick Lennon. 2:24. Nebraska 16, South Dakota State 10 123-Steve Walenz (NU) dec. Don Mill er, 5-0. 130-Rioh Allgood (NU) dec. Wayne Paulsen, 6-2. 137-Marv Sherill (SDS) dec. Chuck Martin, 6-2. 147-C.ary Richardt (NU) drew with Ray Wellman, 0-0. 157 Dennis Kendall (NU) dec. Dan-el Smith, 9-2. Taggert01'" j11"11 (NU) drew wl,.n BU1 177-p'hil JicCaffrey (NU) dec. Duane U68n( 6-1. j'-Dave Westbrock (SDS) dee. Roger $ $ $ $ $ Pick-up Feb 3-6 , PARTICIPATE IN ALPHA PHI OMEGA BOOK EXCHANGE SAVE MONEY y $$$$$$ LET YOUR PARENTS ALL ABOUT YOUR IN THE STUDENT'S that pushed the Scarlet ahead to stay. Several surprising statistics reflected the Husker effort. Jerry Spears and Charlie Jones led Nebraska's rebound ing game that outdid the Okla homan giants by 34 to 32. Spears had 12 while Jones came up with 10. Nebraska also enjoyed 50 per cent shooting from the field as Cebrun and Joel Kor tus supplied accuracy from outside. Kortus also was a Devaney Keeps 26 Leftermen For '64 With 13 veteran members of the 1963 Big 8 and 0 r a n g e Bowl championship football team heading for graduation, Coach Bob Devaney and his staff will have a major re construction job facing them In spring practice. No date for spring football practice has been set yet as the Husker staff is now con centrating on recruiting for the 1964 Freshman team. There will, however, be con siderable experience, particu larly in the backfield, from which to draw from for next year's title defense. All told there are 26 letter men and 24 squadmen avail able, plus Gary Brichacek and Kelly Petersen who sat out the 1963 campaign. Mov ing up to give battle will be grads of Coach John Melton's undefeated Frosh club. Here are the 1963 Varsity players with remaining eligi bility (providing they meet scholastic standards, of course) and their status as of next fall: Left ends Freeman White, junior, one letter; John Koin zan, senior, one letter; Bill Haug, junior, one letter; Pat Fisher, senior, squadman; Ri chard Mahlock, sophomore, squadman. Left tackles Larry Kram er, senior, two letters; Den nis Carlson, junior, squad man; Mike Kudd, junior, squadman. Left guards John Dervm, senior, two letters; Mike Kennedy, junior, one letter; Ed Pavoris, junior, squad man; Louis Dillard, junior, squadman; La Verne Allers, sophomore, squadman. Centers Lyle Sittler, sen ior, two letters; Walt Barnes, junior, one letter; Steve Sch- aefer, junior, squadman; Har ry Tuthili, junior, squadman; John Bishop, junior, squad man. Right guards Bernie Mc Ginn, junior, one letter; Dun can Drum, senior, one letter; Don McDermott, junior, one letter; Rick Coleman, junior, squadman; James 0 s b e r g, sophomore, squadman. Right tackles Ron Griesse, senior, one letter; Rick Czap, sophomore, squad man; Jim Brown, junior, squadman; Gary Brichacek, sophomore, squadman. Right ends Tony Jeter, junior, one letter; Chuck Doepke, senior, one letter; Preston Love, senior, one let ter; Larry Casey, sophomore, squadman; Bill Earl, sopho 5 $ Sales FEB. 3-12 $$$$$$ - CLIP AND MAIL DAILY NEBRASKAN ROOM 51 NEBRASKA UNION UNIVERSITY of NEBRASKA LINCOLN, NEBRASKA """" hustling inspiration, several times sprawling in efforts to retrieve the ball or Intercept passes. Nebraska will take the next week off during final exams and resume practice next Monday when the players schedules permit. The Husker's next game is at Columbia against Missouri on February 1. Next home game is with Kansas State's potent Wildcats on February 3. more, squadman; Rick Mys lensk), junior, squadman. Quarterbacks Fred Duda, junior, one letter; Doug Tuck er, senior, two letters; Dave Lebsack, sophomore, squad man; Henry Woods, junior, squadman. Left halfbacks Maynard Smidt, senior, one letter; Frank Solich, junior, one let ter; Bill Johnson, junior, one letter; John Vujevich. junior, squadman; Ted Wright, junior, squadman. Right halfbacks Kent McCloughan, senior, two let ters; Bob Hohn, senior, one letter; Ted Vactor, junior, one letter; Willie Paschall, senior, two letters; Ron Poggemeyer, sophomore, squadman. Fullbacks Bruce Smith, senior, one letter; Joe McNul ty, senior, one letter; Kelly Petersen, sophomore, squad man; Mike Worley, junior, squadman. Heading into spring prac tice right halfback boasts the most experience with 4 let termen, with both tackle spots trailing in savvy with only one letterman. By position, lettermen stack up this way: Left end: 3; left tackle: 1; left quard: 2; center: 2; right guard: 3; right tackle :1; right end: 3; quarterback: 2; left halfback: 3; right halfback: 4; fullback: 2. BLUE CHIP SERVIC8 Whether your business is larg or smaB, you will find that Con necticut Mutual personalizes Ksi business life insuranca policies tofityour exact needs... giv ing you fuller value for every premium dollar. For Blue Chip service from Blue Chip Company, cat us t day. i. BILL COMSTOCK Sum 707 LINCOLN BLDG. 432-3289 Gnnectia Mutual Life INSURANCE COMPANY ir ill Thanh You! uvanv-frn-srv-fj srtranrf iUU JU&T TKYIN&-T0 CHfc&N IAS uri