Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, May 20, 1964 J I -v 4, 1 , , i BIG EFFORT - Sprinter Lynn Headley had to put nearly as much effort into lifting his trophy as he did in winning the 100-yard dash at the Big Eight meet. Soph Sprinter Happy One of the happiest per formers of the day as the Big Eight Track Champion ships came to a close Satur Summer Summer So lazy People, slow Sleepy Quiet, outside Hot sun Shade, somewhere . , . Picnics . . . Cool mountain lakes . . . Evenings . . . Boy . . . Girl . . . Summer Anonymous Editor's Note: The auth or should have added that summer brings the golf sea son . . . frustration . . . temper tantrums . . . brok en golf clubs . . . unneces sary divots . . . bad words . . . and (this summer) political campaigning! Miss Black To Assist Donna Marie Black, the reigning Miss Nebraska and tormer university student. has been chosen to participate in the 1964 Miss America pro duction in Atlantic Citv. N.J. Miss Black is one of f o u r 1963 Miss America candidates who will assist in the tele vised pageant. YOUR MOST EXCITING WEEKEND SPORTS CAR RACING GREENWOOD ROADWAY Starting its second sensation al season. The nation's new est asphalt roadway. Chal lenging, twisting turns and hflls. High-speed straight aways. Famous drivers. Thrilling cars. INDIANOLA, IOWA ONLY 29 MIN. S.L OF DES MOINES MAY 30-31 , 1:30 SAT ONLY $2.03 1:00 SUnU-ONLY $3.00 PLENTY OF MOTELS tens tonight, 8 p.m. May 20, 21, 22 & ; 1 day was Husker Lynn Head ley. Headley, only a first semes ter sophomore, had pulled out a terrific 100-yard dash win over Olympian Anthony Wat son of Oklahoma. Headley's time was a speedy 9.5 one of his best clockings this year. The slender speedster hails from Kingston, Jamaica where he was encouraged to attend Nebraska by former Husker star, Keith Gardner, who now coaches in Jamaica. Headley is a versatile per former whom Coach Frank Sevinge can look forward to entering not only in the dash es, but the hordles and re lays as well. At Saturday's championships Headley came up with third in the inter mediate hurdles and ran a leg on tihe , 440 relay which placed second. r" AT j STEVEN'S Discount I To All Students On Any Merchandise In The Store Watches 9 Diamonds Watch Bands Transistors Record Players Cameras Portable TV Watch Repairing Tape Recorders Typewriters ( ) (YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD!! No Money Down Take ; I Any Purchase With You I Open Monday And I Thursday Until 9:00 , ia 23 ill re Nebraska Big Eight conference faculty representatives approved Ne braska as the site of the 1965 outdoor track, tennis and golf championships at their annual budget meeting last weekend. A rotation system was set up with the outdoor champion ships going to Missouri in 1966, Oklahoma in 1967, Iowa State 1968, Colorado 1969, Kan sas 1970, Kansas State 1971 and Oklahoma State 1972. Prospects Announced Sixteen top high school sym nasts have indicated they will attend the University of Ne braska next fall, Coach Jake Geier has announced. The group includes: (Southeast) ; Dennis Barber, Lincoln (Lincoln High); Stev en Spilker, Beatrice; Larry Foster, Lincoln (Southeast); Dennis Van Landingham Lincoln (Northeast) ; Jack McCoy Lincoln (Southeast); Bruce Jones, Omaha (Ben son); Jim Williams, Lincoln (Lincoln High); Dan Eikel berry, Lincoln (Southeast); Pat MGill, Lincoln (South east); Don Showen, Lincoln (Northeast); Gene Simpson. Lincoln (Lincoln High); Lee Wubbels, Lincoln (Southeast); Dave Wilcox, Hastings; Rob ert Santoro, Barrington, 111.; Tom Chamberlain, Barring ton, 111.; and Dennis Winslow, Lincoln (Lincoln High star who enroll second semester). Picnic To Be Sunday Those who wish to attend the annual Nebraska Inter national Association (NIA) picnic Sunday must make res ervations by today. Interested persons are asked to call 435-4074 or 477-1474 by today to make their reserva tions. The group will meet at the north entrance of the Student Union at 4 p.m. Sunday for transportation to Pioneer Park. Messieurs! II n'y a qu'un seulment mot pour nos pantalons chic. - maghifiques, elegants, - gues Tapers SLACKS fHKOTco,iosAaa.cAuroR I y?: rui t 1 POST C Jilt PS g Iii o GET THEM NOW AT It 5? it c I n n r n n f n rrm t''www 0mm n cr!! t ft Yy uJUWlsuiULl If Li O G O O Howell Memorial Theatre Will E igh t The faculty men decided to make the official name of the conference the Big Eight in stead of the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Asso ciation. The old name was never used. The representatives ap proved a list of six football bowl games and established fixed fees for bowl expenses. A team invited to the Cot ton, Orange, Sugar, Gator, Bluebonnet, and Sun Bowls after next season can accept the bid without faculty ap proval. A fixed fee of 60,000 plus $8 per mile for the Orange, Sugar, Cotton and Gator Bowls was approved and $40, 000 plus $8 per mile was es tablished for the Bluebonnet and Sun bowls. In the past, bowl teams sub mitted an expense budget. . The league made no change in its policy of splitting money from bowl games eight ways after expenses. A special meeting of faculty men, athletic directors and football coaches was called for August 14-15 in Kansas City to consider proposals in volving the limits on schol arships. There have been attempts by football and basketball coaches to liberalze the rule. The rule now provides that, effective September 1, 1965, football scholarships must not exceed $100 and basketball WE Q OO C Q O000000000000000000 oo ooooooooooooo 0 Q -a O s o J JJJ XO J . JY. Lrii .Zl)o O o i q o : O O ! COLLEGE - T-1 EEFEEEES E o f O 5r I DONT WAIT UOTIL I ; YOU HAVE TO STilD "j o I 2 Ilk! 1 IIME 2 Q 08$ WSh$SRZBEi Most SV$QQf scholarships must not exceed $24. Among proposed changes is one to establish a limit on scholarship money instead of individual grants. The faculty men set the dates of next year's Big Eight meets: cross country at Kan sas in November, date to be set later; outdoor track, ten nis and golf at Nebraska May 14-15; swimming March 4-5 at Iowa State; wrestling March 12-13 at Oklahoma; and gym nastics March 5-6 at Colorado. The pairings for the pre season basketball tourney at Kansas City were announced Kansas State vs. Oklahoma and Kansas vs. Iowa State on Dec. 26; Colorado vs. Nebras ka and Oklahoma State vs. Missouri on Dec. 28. Also approved was a pro posal by Oklahoma State that a Big Eight traveling sports manship award for all sports be set up. The student govern ments of the schools will ad minister the plan. The fee for basketball offi cials was increased from $75 to $85, making the Big Eight second only to the Big Ten among college conferences. A ticket price of five dollars for all conference football games was recommended, ef fective in 1965. The faculty men also gave approval for Jeff Simmons, Kansas State junior to participate in a Far East basketball tour. IN THE UNION ARE BUYING BOOKS QOQ O Q QQ Q Q A TI 12tli & It Baseballers End Season Nebraska's baseball team, improving with every inning, closes its Big Eight season with an all-important three games series against Okla homa State Monday and Tuesday. A Monday doubleheader and IM Results j Softball Intramural softball is draw ing to a close as the Division championships are being de termined. The Division champs will then play for the All-University crown. ' Division I: Kappa Sigma v. Sigma Chi Division II: FarmHouse v. Pioneer Division III: Smith v. Penn Division IV: Capital (chamipons) Division V: Phi Epsilon Kappa v. Dents Tennis Nelson and Watske, Bessey, dumped Roehrs and Stelzer, Beta Sigma Psi, 6-2, 6-1. Vautravers and Sipple, Islanders, beat Barton and Knoll, Phi Kappa Psi, 6-2, 6-1. Deck Tennis Fourth round competitiors for the double elimination tourney are : Allen and McGinnis, Phi Delta Theta Jepsen and Ammerman, Phi Kappa Psi Chapel and Miller, Sigma Chi Howlett and Conover, The ta Xi. YOUR ad in the DAILY NEBRASKAN will reach a $15,000,000 market!! Q Z O Q O 0 Q Sheridan's hilarious eomcdy Phone 477 Tuesday single game are on the slate, both at 1:30 p.m. on the NU Diamond. After losing three to league champion Missouri, the Hus kers (4-14 in loop play) hold a slim edge on Kansas State (4-11) and could close in the Cowboys (4-0). The way the conference race stands going into this week's play, should Nebras ka sweep Oklahoma State and K-State sweep Colorado thrice, the Huskers, Buffs and Wildcats would end in a tie for fifth leaving O-State on the bottom. Coach Tony Sharpe's Mon day lineup includes Randy. Harris, 2b; Joe Gaughan, 3b; Larry Bornschlegl, c; May, lb; John Roux, ss; Douglas, rf; Gary Tunnison, If; and Duff, cf . Lefties Tom Larsen and Bob Hergenrader will get the starting mound calls Mon day, but Sharpe remains un decided on his Tuesday hur ler. COLLEGE MEN If you are looking for a job this summer and can work in the Lincoln-Omaha Area. Call 488-6543. Good pay and 40 hrs. week guar anteed. O o o o o o Q 00 Q Q QQ - 8711, ext. 2072