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Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, April 15, 1964 IM Results Water Basketball Volleyball The water basketball sea son got under way last Thurs day with games In both deep and shallow water. The re sults in the deep water (8 feet) are: Phi Gamma Delta 19 Sigma Chi 10 Beta Theta Pi 16 Phi Delta Theta 4 Alph Tau Omega beat Theta Xi by forfeit Phi Kappa Psi 20 Sigma Phi Epsilon 9 In the shallow water play, where men must be under six feet tall to compete, the winners were: Phi Kappa Psi 14 Sigma Chi 9 Beta Theta Pi 20 Theta Xi 17 Delta Upsilon beat Alpha Tau Omega by forfeit Intra-mural volleyball start ed several weeks ago with a new twist; a rule stating that on all underhanded play of the ball the hands must be joined one fist enclosed in the other with the thumbs on the top side. The double elim ination tourney continues to roll with games every night. Advancing in Fraternity "A" Div. I was Phi Delta Theta beating Phi Kappa Psi. in Division 11 Ag Men beat Pioneer 15-7, 4-15, 15-8 In Fraternity "B" Division IV Beta Theta Pi beat Alpha Gamma Rho 10-15, 15-3, 15-5. In Resident Halls for Men Division V Seaton II beat Andrews 9-15, 15-7, 17-15. Chridge Selected Dennis Claridge, quarter back of the Huskers 1963 Big Eight and Orange Bowl championship team, will play in the All-America football game in Buffalo, N.Y. June 27. i'm mm BE MY SCIENCE j O HE PROJECT J .WHAT? IT 4-1 I'M 60INS TO ENTER VCWIM OCR SCHOOL SCIENCE FAIR.. I'M 60IN6 TO MAKE A SERIES OP TFCfc ilTU UOl) AurtTUAT ivriLDLAINKfci TO SEE WHY IT 6RIN6S YOU SECURITY.. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE ... Here is an offering of prop erty with rare rights and privi leges for sale on the open market to select clientele. Full title to property passes to the purchaser on the first installment payment. Property becomes fully paid for automat ically if the purchaser dies. Div idends are paid annually. Prop erty is managed by financial ex perts at no extra charge to the owner. Phone or write for our leaflet telling more about life insur ance as property. a 2L &v XV) SCDDENlV I FEEL MARVIN L. GREEN Lincoln Building SUITE 707 Connecticut Mutual Life INSURANCE COMPANY" I Illl.. . Mill I I I Footballers Will Learn Today Of Promotions By Lee Marshall Assistant Sports Editor Nebraska footballers find out today just where they stand as the individual pro motions are posted in prep aration for the upcoming Sat urday scrimmage. After a rather windy scrim mage last Saturday, there was some shuffling in the various units. Two frosh teams received promotions. The unit directed by Hasting's Wayne Weber and composed chiefly of out of state players was moved to No. 3 rank, while the unit quarterbacked by Bob Churchich of Omaha edged out Henry Wood's Six Huskers On All Star Swim Team Six University varsity swim mers top the list of selections for the Nebraska Swim Team which will meet a Kansas all star squad on April 18. This event will be the first annual Kansas-Nebraska AU Star Swim Meet and will be held at the Hastings high school swimming pool. Those selected from the Ne braska swim squad which placed third in the Big Eight meet last month are Keefe Lodwig, Dave Frank, Charlie Flansberg, J. Lindstromberg and Bob Frisch. They will join 55 other outstanding swim mers from Nebraska for the meet. Coaching the team will be Cal Bentz, Jr., Omaha Athlet ic Club swimming coach. As sisting him will be Colleen Gillette of Hastings, Bob Da vis ot fremont, and Bernie Bryan of Lincoln. 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Larry Wachholtz was re placed by Janik at right half back after he injured his ankle in the Saturday scrimmage. The North Platte star was joined on the sidelines by Ken Brunk, a fullback on the No. 6 unit, who suffered a kidney injury Saturday. Devaney and the staff spent part of Monday's practice bol stering their offense, and the Husker coach indicated that they would start on the team defense later this week. mage there will be 13 more practice sessions until the cli mactic intra-squad scrim mage. it-; f t ; - fi ' .... ' Versatile . . . that's today's shift. The shift has come a bng way frorn the original casually styled shift. Now, we .have a shift to take you from early morning breakfast to late in the evening parties, v ; (Left) Rise 3rd shine, and slip into this floral print shift by Ship rr? Shyra. Scoop neck and side button opening. Carue, oreen, blue or pink in Sies I2(tp 16; .$5 ' (Center) Dining ard dancing in" this rayon linen h i ft ty 'Jclhan? Original , Semi-fitted waistline and modified A-!ine skirt.'- Sizes 10 to 16, , $15 . (Right) Oif for a drive or a trip to the art gallery in Mcrdi Mode's seersucker shift. Ruffle and how trim with scoop neck . Pink, b!u3 or charcoal in sizes 10 to 16. $10 . SPORTSWEAR, MILLER'S 2ND FLOOR " . ' . Van Velkinburgh High ovIers Woo Nebraska's bowling team brought home the traveling trophy awarded to the Big Eight Tournament team champions this week. The tournament was held at Iowa State University over the weekend. The Huskers won the tour Weigh-ins Due For IM Wrestling Bout Final weigh-ins for the in tramural Wrestling Tourna ment which will begin com petition on April 20 have to be completed by 5:00 Friday afternoon. The scales will be available today from 3:30 to 6:00, tomorrow from 4:00 to 6:00, and Friday from 4 to 5:00. Husker Netters Defeat Drake U. For 6th Straight Winning their sixth straight maicn, ieoraska tennis men thrashed Drake 6-1 in a dual Monday afternoon. The games were forced indoors due to the i windy weather. The Huskers now own a 7-2 I record for the season. ! Nebraska won all the sin-' gles matches from the Bull-! dogs but split in the doubles I competition. ! Dick Gibson, the Huskers ; No. 1 player, did not play I Monday due to a bout with ' the flu. : SINGLES Ted Sanko. NU. dof. Vlteld Bens. 6-3, : 8-10, 6-4: Rick H.nlcy, NU, def. Milch Gold. 3-6. 6-2, 6-4: Dick Woods, NU, def. , Byron Warren, 6-3.7-5; Kile Johnson, i NU. def. Boh Sumner, 7-5, 6-1; Jeff Wu, ' NU, def. Phil Safford, 6-3. 4-6, 6-1. , DOUBLES I Bens-Warren, Drake, def. Harley-San- i ko, 6-3, 6-3: Johnson-Russel Daub, NU, def. Sumner-Saflord. 7-5, 6-4. Vsx r. ,. k ; j 1 I - , - ... 'i i f '-',vf KA " J I . n " - i I t J i ; f 1 , f . v ...' .. , s. .K Ji J ... . i 4. t - .A t. , ney by the narrowest of mar gins over Kansas University and Iowa State. The team standings were determined by awarding one point for each team victory and one point for each 200 pins knocked down. Nebraska scored 82.1 points, Kansas had 81.78 and Iowa had 80.61. The pairings will be posted Saturday for the ten weight classes: 115 and under 116-123 124-130 131-137 138-147 148-157 158-167 168-177 178-177 191 and over The wresting room will be open all week for those par ticipating in the tournament for practice. For additional information contact Bill Ros enthal at 435-6695. ATTENTI Business Administration Senior or Graduate Students Excellent Opportunity For Valuable Management Experience at the EiBRASICA UNION Full-time night supervisor position available Keith Van Velkinburgh of the Husker team received top individual honors by being named the outstanding bowl er of the tournament. He is captain of the Nebraska bowl ers. Van Velkinburgh and Bob Gant, also of the Huskers, finished first and second, re spectively, for the individual scoring in the tourney. Van Velkinburgh's 15-game aver age was 205 and Gant's 204. The 1964 tourney produced the highest scores in the his tory of the Big Eight Tour ney Van Velkinbrugh report ed. There were three individ uals with averages over 200, which represented a new rec Name Keith Van Velkinburgh 205 Bob Gant 204 Ralph DeLong 186 Bud Frazier 183 Phil Schenck 182 Team Standings Team W-L Total Pins Points Nebraska 10-5 14,434 82.17 Kansas 11-4 14,156 81.78 Iowa State 11-4 13,921 80.61 Oklahoma 8-7 13,203 74,02 Kansas State 5-10 13,084 70.42 Contact: Mr. Barnes Assistant Director Nebraska Union 111 Eight ord.. A high individual series of 689 by Kansas' Dave Ry bolt set a new mark. Nebraska's Ralph DeLong set a new record as he bowled 279 for the highest individual game of the tourney. Another record was set by the Ne braska team with a 962 aver, age. Only five teams of the usu al six participated this year. Oklahoma State was unable to get to the tourney. Missouri and Colorado do not partici pate in the tourney. Next on the agenda for the bowlers are the national team championships to be held in Illinois May 1-3. Average ON ! Only Ban maket Weejum 9 ). M. Mil CO., 411 Main , WMm, M.IM i