Wednesday, February 12, 1964 Page 6 The Daily Nebraskan in J U i v'iOV nil1 hi o Nebraska's red-hot Cornhus kers now have gained sole possession of fourth place af ter they upset league-leading Oklahoma State Monday night The high -riding Cowboys followed Oklahoma Uni versity to the Coliseum where the Huskers are always tough and both clubs were nipped in close contests. Colorado with a win over Oklahoma and Kansas State u u u ir viui a iia y ii -3 LoopAkark who has been idle this week are now knotted with Okla homa State for the lead at 5-2. After a dismal last -place finish in the Big Eight Tourna ment at Kansas City in late December, the Cornhusken, of Coach Joe Cipriano have caught fire and are now in fourth. Their mark in the loop now stands at 4-3. Phi Pss, Top Cage Going into the last weeks of intramural basketball before the tournament, Phi Kappa Psi and Sigma Phi Epsilon are tied for the lead in League 1-A with identical 4-0 marks. League 2-A is in the same situation with Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Nu shar ing the lead at 4-0. Ag Men of League 3-A round-out the un beaten fives in the top fra ternity leagues. Frateraitr 1-A Phi Kumu Tm . Sigma Phi ESmIob 4-0 Surma Chi .. .. 3-1 PW Delta Theta M Kappa Sixma 2-3 Alpha Tan Omega - Beta Theta Pi 0- Fraternity -A Siirma Alpha Epsiloa 44 Sigma Na ... ....4-0 Delta Upsfloa 2 Kanw Alpha Pal .. J" Theta X4 2-2 Phi Gamma Delta 1-4 Delta Tau Delta ..- Fr.u-nitty J-A AlWea ......S-0 FarmHooae .4-1 Alpha Gamma Rhs 3-2 Alpha Gamma Sicma . . 3-1 Beta Sigma Pat ... i-3 Triangle . .2-3 Acacia 1-4 Sigma Alpha Ha . Frateraitr 4-A Delta Sigma Phi 4-1 Brown Palace .3-2 Cornhoftker Co-op ................ 3-2 Delta Sigma PW 3-2 Pioneer Cm 3-2 Pi Kappa Pas 2-3 Chi Phi .2-3 Theta Chi Sarr-eelaMk t-A Seaton I 4-0 Bemoo 3-1 Goadding 3-2 Smith . 2-2 Bene? 2-3 Selleck 1-8 Kawelbach 0-4 fjstteok - Sig Bps Teams Frateraitr 17-C Sigma Phi Epsilon Theta Xi ..... FarmHooae Delta Taa Delta Sigma No ....5 ....4-1 ...3-1 ...2-3 1-4 Sigma Alpha Epsiloa -S Today's Intramurals Varsity Court :30 Cather-2 vs. CatherS 7:30 Phi Epsilon Kappa vc. Navy. ROTC :30 Bunnera vs. Eagles Freak Caart M Cather-3 vc. Caiher-11 7:30 Phi DelU Theta-B vs. Kappa Sig-ma-B S:30 Dent IColars vs. Trenton Following the four leaders are Kansas at 4-4, Missouri at 3-4 and Iowa State at 3-5. Rounding out the second di vision is Oklahoma with a 1-8 record. The Buffaloes, who will be in Lincoln for an importaii tilt Saturday night, were paced by Jim Davis 19 points in the win over the Sooners, bat dis played good balance as four men hit double figures. Bob Vander Wilt started his first game for Iowa State and celebrated by scoring 20 points to lead his team past Missouri, a team that split its two games with the Huskers. Big Eight Standings W L Pea. Oklahoma State i 2 .714 Kansas Stale S 2 .7.14 Colorado S 2 .71 KEBRASKA 4 3 .571 Kansas 4 4 .500 Missouri ' 3 4 .424 Iowa State 3 S .37S Oklahoma 1 .123 ug 4wiaAtaaf jw Jones Keeps Poinf Led Affer O-Siate CoMest Charlie Jones, 6-1, senior guard has retained the scor ing leadership with a fine out put in the last two games. His 37 points in wins over Oklahoma and Oklahoma State raised his average to 12:3 per game. Harold Cebrun is next in line with a 11.6 per game pace. Injured Husker forward Joel Kortus has the top free throw percentage with .895, while Daryl Petsch is leading in per centage from the field with .468. Player Charlie Jones 1 Ha.oW Cebrun 1C Grant Simmons ......... 18 All Games Oklahoma State Kansas State 13 $ Colorado 11 7 Missouri $ Kansas 9 10 .474 Iowa State 7 12 .388 VEBRASka 12 .333 Oklahoma i 14 .263 13 S .722 .722 .11 .5 Read Nebraskan Want Ads Jim Yates Coley tebb 17 Daw Petsch u Boh AntvJov ..,-. IB Jed Kortus IS Jerry Spears 17 Neil Nannen 13 Earl Wright 15 A! Reiners 12 Denny Puelz 2 Larry BornschJegl 1 Neb. Totals IB Opp. totals U RECORD; An games, C-12 Conference. 4-J Basketball G FG-FGA PCT. 97-220 .441 aT-iS .336 53-13S .388 50-130 .385 35- 90 .38 43-92 .461 36- 103 .349 26-60 .433 27-79 .342 M .237 f-23 .261 4-13 - 1-4 .2S0 1-2 jm 473-1234 J83 HS-llM Alt Statistics FT-FTA PCT. 27-42 .643 16- 31 .4.41 35-57 .614 11-31 .430 38-M jS3S 17-25 .760 27-54 JOO 17-19 .895 12-24 JW 12-24 JSM 4-14 .429 -M .500 4 .000 a .on 227-390 SS6 249-514 79 M PF 132 35 30 37 56 49 57 63 23 27 24 7 52 34 M 64 34 29 21 14 t 1 770 380 783 312 TP 221 1R6 141 113 lot 105 at 39 U 13 2 2 1173 131 ATE. 122 11 1 C.f 2 7.9 iS 46 3 24 1.2 LI 1.0 24 65.2 73J All-U Basketball Tournament Near The All-University intramu ral basketball tournament will begin Tuesday, Feb. 25 and will run through March 3. Last year's all-university champion. Navy ROTC, will be back to defend its title. The competition will be held on three courts and there will be three games played each night. According to intramu ral director, Ed Higginbot ham, Friday is the last day to add names to the roster before the tournament eOsek VA Andrews Fairfield MacLeaa Seaton B Boucher Canfieid Awery Gus n Hitchcock Gus I Burnett Manatt Gus in Capital Cather f Cather 4 Gather 7 Cather 4 Gather 2 Cathar 1 Cather 12 Cather IB Other 12 Gather 11 Cather 8 Gather ! 10-A IJentai College Slavs' ROTC t'nteachables Phi Epsilon Kappa Phi Iwlta Phi piewman Oub indeepnaent 11-4 Mwshaninal Engineers Dental Molars Trenton AT ROTC Pharmacy Unicorns tndeaenaent U-A Tiiuvenatr Aggie . . jojsnig 'nee Loader! Runners Vooieri ..... Eagles Shamrocks Frateraitr 134 PW Kappa Paj Sigma Chi Phi DelU Theta Alpha Taa Omega Beta Theta PI Kappa Sigma rratermty XH Delta TJpsllon . DelU Tau DelU ttigma Phi EpsiloB ....... Bigma nu Sigma Alpha Epalioo TheU Xi Fralermttr U-B rarmatouse Alpha Gamma Kho lJrnm Sigma n Phi Gamma DelU Ag Men Triangle PrateraUy KG rw DelU TheU Phi Kauva Psi B"U ThnU Pi . Mgms Chi Kappa Kigma Alpha Taa Omega ........... .2-1 3-1 J-l . 2-8 February 14th is the deadline for "Rag" Subscriptions CLIP AND MAIL . iff LET YOUR PARENTS READ ALL ABOUT YOUR UNIVERSITY IN THE STUDENT'S DAILY NEBRASKAN ROOM 51 NEBRASKA UNION UNIVERSITY cf NEBRASKA LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Find Enclosed Thank You! $3 per Semester Scholastic Hurdles Trip Big 8 Athletes Big Eight athletes have al ready failed to clear their scholastic hurdles and will not be eligible for competition this semester. Kansas State performers Benny Gates, a sprinter, Rich ard DeMoss, a wrestler, and Ike Evans, a baseballer, all bit the dust, while Kansas University lost seven. 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