Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, January 22, 1964 SIlllIllllIIIIIIIHHIIttllltlllllllttlltltlllllllEIIIIIflllllllllllllllUlllllllllIIHIIIIIIIIllllllllIlllllllIIIIIlUIIIIHKSSlSiM dmv rnmsm I SPORTS PAGE I siiniintniiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiuiifiniiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiHifiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif Sig Ep 'C Team Stays Unbeaten The keen competition in Fraternity league C-16 con tinued in Monday's intramural basketball play, as Phi Delta Theta beat Beta Theta Pi 47 to 35, and Sigma Chi defeated Phi Kappa Psi 43 to 35. Phi Kappa Psi, in absorbing its first loss in five games, drops into a first place tie with the victorious Phi Delts. Sigma Chi is now 4 and 2 and Beta Theta Pi 3 and 2. John Hinrkks hit six field goals in the first period to give the Betas a 17 to 12 first period lead, but Phi Delta Theta's balanced attack, paced by Pat Fitzpatrick's 14 points, Dick Newton's 12 and Chuck Salem's 10, pro vided a one-pont lead by halftime and a 33 to 30 bulge after three periods. Ron Harris was the leading scorer for Sigma Chi with 15. Dave Theirsen scored 17 of Phi Kappa Psi's 35 points. Sigma Phi Epsilon kept its grip on first place in league C-17 with a 68 to 23 victory over FarmHouse. The Sig Eps are now a perfect 6 and 0, while FarmHouse is now 3 and 2. i Alpha Gamma Rho's 'B" team defeated Delta Sigma Pi-B 49 to 27. Today's Schedule: P E. Court 1 5:00 Beta Theta Pi-B vt. Alpha Tan Omega-B. P.E. Court 1 :0O Kappa Sigma-B vi. Sigma Chi-B. Intramural Standings Through Mon. Cebruini Harold Cebrun grabbed the scoring lead from senior Charlie Jones but Jones main tained his rebounding superi ority on Nebraska's basket ball team in 14 games. Cebrun, the 5-10 junior guard, crept past Jones by 161 to 157 with a 19 point per- Varsity Statistics FG-FGA FT-FTA NAME Harold Cebrun 74-211 9-22 Charlie Jones 68-166 21-28 Grant Simmons 42-107 26-41 Jim Yates 34-102 13-25 Coley Webb 31-57 26-40 Bob Antulov 30-84 23-47 Daryl Petsch 30-66 11-16 Joel Kortus 26-55 15-17 Jerry Spears 19-52 8-13 Neil Nannen 9-35 12-24 Al Reiners 4-13 5-10 Earl Wright 5-21 1-6 Denny Puelz 1-4 0-0 RB 26 98 49 52 53 76 24 23 41 29 8 12 0 PF 21 28 41 40 19 41 16 33 35 20 9 7 1 TP 161 157 110 78 88 83 71 67 46 30 13 11 2 i Top Freshman Scorers Player FG FT-FTA PF TP Fred Hare 20 16-28 8 56 Willie Campbell 16 4-10 7 36 Nate Branch 13 7-17 11 33 Bob Cebrun 13 1- 4 3 27 Brice Pearson 7 3- 6 5 17 Gary Neibauer 6 4- 9 5 16 Charlie Stone 5 1-2 5 11 $$$$ $$$$$$$$ w Pick-up Sales : Feb 3-6 FEB. 3-12 a formance against Oklahoma City. He is averaging 12.4 per game for the Scarlet who will play their next game with Missouri on February 1 at Columbia. Former Nebraska All-Stater Fred Hare leads the Husker frosh after their three games. Hare has managed 18.6 points a contest. Teammates Willie Campbell and Nate Branckh also have averaged in the double figures with 12 and 11 points a game. The freshmen, with three wins under their belt, have five more games on their schedule. Kansas State's Leodl yearlings will travel to Lin coln February 3 for the next freshman game. i poooooooooooooooooooog FINAL 111 AC? O S3 LI 13 1 SATURDAY Dooooooooooooooooooooc SHOP MONDAY AND THURSDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. OTHER DAYS TO 5:30 P.M. 0 Q o o o o o o o o o o PS I ll 1 3 DAY AFTER OAY Golds OF NEBRASKA HAS MORE Of EVtRYTHING FRATERNITY 1-A Phi Kappa Psi -0 Sigma Phi Epsiloa 4-0 Sigma Chi 3-1 Phi Delta Theta 2-2 Kappa Sigma 2-S Alpha Tan Omega -0-4 Beta Theta Pi O-S FRATERNITY -A , Sirma Alpha Epsiloa 4-0 Sigma Nu 4-0 Delta I'psiion - Kappa Alpha Psi 2-2 Theta Xi 2-2 Phi Gamma Delta 1-4 Delta Tao Delta 0-5 FRATERNITY J-A Ag Men 5-0 Farm House 4-1 Alpha Gamma Rho 3-2 A -ha Gamma Sigma 3-2 Triangle 2-S Acacia 1-4 Beta Sigma Psi 1-4 Sigma Alpha Ma -i FRATERNITY 4-A Delta Sigma Pi 4-2 Brown Palace 3-2 Comhusker Co-op 3-2 Delta Sigma Phi 3-2 Pioneer Co-op 3-2 Pi Kappa Phi 2-2 Chi Phi 2-S Theta Chi 0-5 BI RR-SF.LLKCK -A Seaton I 4-0 Benton 3-1 Gooding -32 Emith I Pessey Felleck Kiesselbach Andrews Fairfield Mac Lean Seaton II Boucher Canfield Avery Cus n RELLF.CK S-A SELLECK 7-A 2-3 .1-3 0- 4 .3-1 3-1 3-1 3-2 2-3 1- 3 .0-4 Phi Delta Phi 1-3 Newman Club 0-5 INDEPENDENT 11-A Dental Molars 2-0 Trenton House 2-0 Mecta Engineers 2-1 AAF ROTC 1-2 Pharmacy 1-2 Unicorns O-S INDEPENDENT 1S-A 1'niversity Aggies 5-0 Misfits . 4-0 Runners Free Loaders 2-3 Vooter's 1 Eagles 1-4 Shamrocks 0-3 FRATERNITY 13- Phi Kappa Psi 4-0 Phi Delta Theta 3-2 ! Sigma Chi 2-2 Kappa Sigma 1-2 ! Alpha Tau Omega 1-3 ; Beta Theta Pi 1-3 FRATERNITY 14-B Delta IJpsOon 5-0 Delta Tau Delta 3-2 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3-2 I Sigma Nu 3-2 'Sigma Alpha Epsilon .1-4 ' Thau Xi 0-5 FRATERNITY 15-B ; Farm House 4-0 Delta Sigma Pi 3-2 j Phi Gamma Delta 3-J I Alpha Gamma Rho 3-2 I A Men M Triangle 0-4 FRATERNITY C-1S Phi Kappa Psi 4-1 Beta Theta Pi , 3-2 Phi Delta Theta 4-1 Sigma Chi 4.2 Kappa Sigma 1-4 Alpha Tau Omega o-c FRATERNITY C-17 SiEma Phi Epsilon -o I Theta Xi ! 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