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    The Daily Nebraskan
Thursday, March 19, 1964
Page 4
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The second annual Nebraska ( four weeks ago. This is two
iracK ana tieia Federation feet farther than the Nebras
Indoor Meet will be held
March 21 at the University' of
Nebraska s indoor track.
The meet will consist of two
divisions. High Schools in Ne
braska, Iowa , and South Da-
kota will comprise one divi
sion, while Nebraska colleges
will be included in the second
division.
Sanction of the meet is
through the authority of the
U.S. Track and Field Federa
tion, the Nebraska High
School Activities Associa
tion, the National High School
Activities Association and
the Nebraska Track and Field
Federation.
In the open division which
the colleges will be competing
in, the spotlight is on the shot
ring.
Nebraska sophomore Jim
Beltzer tossed the shot 534
at the Big Eight Indoor meet
ka Federation indoor mark of
51-3V2 by Larry Fisher, who
competed unattached for Fair-
bury a year ago.
Twenty-one high schools
have now' entered the meet
These schools represent three
states Nebraska, Iowa, and
!outh Dakota.
Open division entries includ
Nebraska freshmen and var
sity, Hastings College, Doane
College, Concordia College
and Midland College. The
Kearney Athletic Club plus
several single entries from
Anyone interested in
sports reporting come to 51
Nebraska Union after 3:30
Thursday and at 11 Satur
day morning.
Reporters will have choice
of which sports they want to
cover in a first come-first
serve basis. No previous ex
perience necessary.
Theisen Selected
For Grid Squad
Footballer Dave Theisen has
added another honor to his
list of gridiron exploits
Theisen was recently select
ed for the all Phi Kappa Psi
national football squad as de
fensive halfback on the first
unit.
Theisen, a senior, has
signed a professional football
contract with Los Angeles of
the National Football League.
Running as left halfback for
the 1963 Cornhuskers, Theisen
also was a punter and extra
point specialist.
v Broad Jump 23-5?i. Jim Foster. Oma
ha unattached.
Mile 4:26.2, (tie) John .Portee, Ne
braska, and Mauro Altizio, Nebraska.
Two-Mile Relay 008:1)3,9, Nebraska
(Mauro Altizio. Larry Toothaker, Rich
ard Strand, James Wendt),
Hich School Division
60-Yard High Hurdle :07.5, Rick
Davis. Omaha North.
60-Yard Dash :06.3. Tom Millsap,
Grand Island.
Shot Put 52-9Vi. Henry DUly, Has
tings. Sprint Medley Relay 4:01.7. Fairbury
(Mike Schwegman, John Thrap, Rich
ard Kapke, William Hansmire).
Broad Jump 20-9Va, Robert Walker,
Omaha Tech.
Mile 4:39.5, Lynn Rathjen, Beatrice.
Two-Mile Relay :49.1, Omaha West
side (Lee Cummins, James Ellis, James
Jones, Warren Vaad).
Time schedule for the 1964 meet:
Field Events 1 p.m., high school
shot put and broad jump; 3 p.m.. Open
broad jump and shot put.
Running Events 1:30 p.m.. prep hur
dle trials; 2 p.m., open hurdle trials;
2:15, prep dash trials; 2:45, open dash
trials; 3:00, prep hurdle semifinals;
3:10, open hurdle semis; 3:20, prep dash
semis; 3:30, open dash semis; 3:40,
prep sprint medley relay; 3:55, open
sprint medley relay; 4:10, prep mile
run; 4:30, open mile run; 4:40, prep
two-mile relay; 5:05, open two-mile re
lay; 5:15, prep hurdle finals; 5:20,
open hurdle finals; 5:25, prep dash
finals; 5:30, open dash finals; 5:35, prep
mile relay; 5:55, open mile relay.
PROPOSED ADDITION Drawn-in area on the aerial view of Memorial Stadium shows the new seating for the
south end. '
Bids For New
To
St ad
On
iiatn seating
Bids for the construction of shortly after. It is hoped the
the proposed addition to Me- seating will be available next
morial Stadium will be opend
on April 8.
The Board of Regents will
consider the bids a few days
after the April 8 opening date
and construction will begin
fall.
George Miller, administra
tor of the physical plant, said
that plans call for the building
Gymnasts, Tankers To NCAA
Four University of Nebras
ka athletes will compete in
the National Collegiate Ath
letic Association Tournaments
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on opposite sides of the conti-1 Omaha, along with Coach Dick
nent. Klaas will travel to the NCAA
Swimmers Keefe Lodwig , swimming meet at Yale in
and Mike Jackson, both from ' New Haven, Conn. March 26-
28.
Gymnasts Dennis Albers,
Hastings, and Francis Allen,
' from Lincoln, will be with
Coach Jake Geier at the gym
nastics meet at Los Angeles
State College the same week
end. Both Lodwig and Jackson
were double winners in the
Big Eight conference swim
meet held two weeks ago.
Their winning times qualified
them for the NCAA event.
Lodurig took the 50-yard
freestyle in :22.2 and the 100-
PHOTO BY DENNIS DeFRADf
CHAMPION BOWLERS-Husker bowlers won the Kansas-Nebraska Conference last weekend. Seated, left to right.
SlwiKk'TlmBtSto VelkinbUrg' Jim Petrlcck- Standing, left to right, Bud Frazier, Ralph DeLong, Phil
Champion Bowlers Face Busy Schedule
Nebraska's bowline team.
led by captain Keith Van
Velkinburg capped a success
ful conference season by win
ning the Kansas-Nebraska
Conference last week.
The Huskers finished four
and one half games ahead of
their nearest competitor, Kan
sas University. The other
schools in order of finish were
Kansas State and Wichita.
Next on the agenda for the
team is a dual with Kansas
State here in Lincoln on iat
urday.
By winning the Kansas-Ne
braska Conference, ihe bowl
ers are now eligible to com-
LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS
pete in the National Team'
Championships to be held in
April.
Captain Van Velkinburg ex-,
pressed confidence over the'
upcoming National meet. He
feels Nebraska will definite-j
ly be a contender for the na-
tional crown. I
April 10 and 11 will find the
bowlers traveling to Iowa State
University for the Big Eight
championships.
Van Velkinburg will be com
peting in the National Inter
collegiate Championships in
Oakland, California on April
5 and 6.
It is expected that the new
addition will be reserved sea
son ticket seating. A few
weeks ago, Athletic Director
Tippy Dye noted that he al
ready has enough requests
for the end zone seats to sell
that area out for next fall.
of approximately 13,000 addi
tional permanent type seats.
The addition will be built
up to the end-zone over the
existing cinder track.
University Business man
ager Carl Donaldson indicated
dicated several weeks ago
that the seats over the track
would be removable so that
full use of the track could be
made.
The addition will bring the
permanent seating capacity
of the stadium to between
43,000 and 44,000. Constructed
of concrete, the addition will
be 65 rows high. This is the
Same as the east and West' APar'ment. Near University Municipal
nnJi,.mA itu . ,l u i i airport road. Neat, new bedroom apart.
aicuiiuiua milium wie udiiuuy.
Access to the new area will
from the raised south football
practice field. Thus there will
be no stairs to climb to reach
the seats.
NEBRASKAN
WANT ADS
FOR RENT:
Apartment for rent. One large bedroom,
large living room, kitchenette and bath.
K5month. Call 477-3705.
merits. S70 and up.
furnished. 432-8222.
Furnished or un-
Sheldon Displays
Works On Loan
Four new paintings and one
sculpture on display at the
ShplHnn Memorial Art flak
yard freestyle in :. To; lery represenl gifts or ,oans
11U1I
Jackson beat the times of
1:04 in the 100-yard breast
stroke and 2:22 in the 200-
These gifts are "Polymer
No. 9," an oil painting by
Raymond Jonson provided by
icism, an oil by Sandra
Gierke, donated by Peter Hill,
Omaha. A bronze entitled
"Cello Player" by Ossip Zad
kine was provided by Dr. and
Mrs. Frank Stanton of New
York, N. Y.
yard breaststroke to be eligi- Arthur Johnson. Portland. Or.
ble. His times at the Big Eight ; egon and "Landscape Organ-
nieei were i:vj.i ana i.M.i.
Lodwig's :22.2 and Jack
son's 2:20.7 are new Big Eight
records.
The Husker gymnasts were
able to win the first annual
Big Eight meet last weekend
primarily on the strength of
Albers. He won the floor exer
cise, side horse, tumbling,
long horse and the all-around
titles to pace the Nebraskans.
Library Built In 1941
Love Memorial Library was
built through funds donated
by the late Don Love. It
was completed in 1941 and
houses the main unit of the
University's library servipps
Branches are maintained at
the College of Agriculture,
Law and Medicine. Depart
mental libraries in many
buildings on campus contain
materials pertaining to the
subjects taguht in these buildings.
Interesting small house on quiet shaded
street in SE Lincoln. Preference given
to someone with training or experience
in fine arts. Engineering, horticulture,
agriculture or Ham radio. $75. Call
488-1676.
FOR SALE:
Limited quantity of brass rubbings from
old English Churches. Imported. $J
each. Call G A 3-8846.
WANTED:
Help wanted man to build Heathkit
GR53A color TV with handicapped man.
State appropriate experience and avail,
able regular times. PO Box 6313, Col
lege View Station.
Male student to share two bedroom apt.
with two others. Cooking facilities
$35 month, utilities paid. 642 S. 17th.
Phone 477-2570.
Wedding Bells Ringing need roommates
for entire house during or befor
Easter Vacation. Phone 435367.
ATTENTION:
Come on out. Pioneers Stables ii open.
Pioneers Park. 477-1038.
FOUND:
Girl's blue key case in Social Sciences
Building, March 11. Apartment key,
car key, and 2 suitcase keys. Call
Neil Cole. 435-8488.
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