Thursday. December 17, 1964 Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan 5 SI f. I' - f J it i .4 2 Bashethallers' Vacation: km Games In Five Days Four games in five days marks the beginning of prob ably the most physically ex hausting test for Coach Joe Cipriano's basketballers. Friday will see the Huskers take a 3-1 record plus the taste of a sweet victory over Michigan to Texas for a game with the Longhorns. Then the night finds the team in Lub bock for a game with Texas Tech. Although losing 86-73 to Oklahoma last Saturday, Texas hit 44.7 per cent of its shots. The next night they took Oklahoma State into an overtime before succumbing. The big point-getters in these two games were Tom my Helms, a 6-0 guard, and Paul Oliver who meshed the cords for 19 against the Soon ers. The Red Raiders from Tech are considered to have a chance for the Southwest Conference title, and after their 98-87 win over Wyom ing (an early season blemish for the Huskers) it looks as if they could be tough to beat on their home court. Dub Malaise, only 5-11, tossed in 40 points that night. Cipriano will probably put Grant Simmons on the top O FG-FGA Hare. FrM 4 244 Antulov, Bob 4 21-42 Webb, Coley 4 17-35 Branch, Nate 4 1941 Simmons, Grant 4 17-40 Amalbert, Ray 4 6-18 Spears, Jerry , 4 5-15 Kortus, Joel 4 3-20 Neibauer. Gary 1 0-0 Hare, Fred 4 24-64 Johnson, Earl 3 0-3 Reiuers, Al 1 0-1 Campbell, Willie 1 0-1 Team Rebounds Neb. Total 4 114-2M Opp. Total 4 123-314 IM Results Monday Dec. 14 Capital 50-Goodding 25 Smith 43 Manatt 31 Cornhusker B 40 Farm House B 32 Sigma Phi Epsilon 36 Phi Delta Theta C 30 Phi Kappa Psi C 43-Theta XiC28 Sigma Nu C 65 Delta Tau Delta 20 Delta Sigma Phi B 31-Tri-angle B 22 Sigma Chi C 21 Alpha Tau Omega C 17 Lindell Hotel 33-Seaton II 29 Selleck 44 Benton 37 Sigma Phi Epsilon 55 Phi Delta Theta 37 Tuesday, Dee. 15 Alpha Gamma Rho 36 Lots of labs, lectures, THEY'RE NFW "DACRON''ORLON'I New.Ultramatic slacks by Haggarl Even in the rain, they never lose that knife-edge crease ... always stay in great shape! They won't bag at the knees ... wrinkle behind the knees, at the waist or other points of stress. Wash or dry clean them . , . they're beauti ful either way. And wear? We wonder if it's possible to wenr them out. And Ilaggar Slacks just fit better . , . naturally. 10.95 ($0 Font'i tag. T.M. scorers from the two Texas teams. It was Simmons who did such a good job on Mich igan's Cazzie Russell while giving away more than two inches in height. Along with Simmons as guard will be the leading scorer Fred Hare; Bob An tulov, leading rebounder takes the pivot, with Nate Branch and Coley Webb up front. After one day's rest and a long trip back to the capital city, the Huskers will have to be ready for a rugged squad of Golden Bears from California. The Bears sport a 2-1 rec ord with wins over St. Mary's and Arizona. Their one loss came at the hands of San Francisco (currently ranked in the No. 3 spot in the na tion) by a score of 57-55. After two consecutive gnmes with California (rumor has it that if the Huskers win these two games, the Berke ly students will advocate a boycott of Nebraska beef) one would think that the Big Red would get a rest for the duration of the vacation. But the Big Eight tourna ment begins the week after, thus assuring the Huskers of at least two more games PCT .375 .500 .4M .463 .425 .333 .333 .150 .000 .375 .000 .000 .000 .394 .31)2 FT-FTA PCT RB PF TP AVE 15.0 13.8 12.8 11.3 108 6.0 3.9 2.8 4.0 15.0 0.0 (10 12-19 .632 40 45 34 17 15 3 21 12 1 40 6 1 4 34 245 213 12 17 8 3 12 6 8 10 1 12 4 0 0 83 101 60 55 51 45 43 24 15 11 4 60 0 o o 312 315 13-23 17-24 7-17 9-13 12-15 5-7 5-7 4-5 12.19 0-3 0-0 0-1 84-138 69-108 .565 .708 .412 .692 .800 .714 .714 .800 .632 :0O0 .ono .000 .618 .633 0.0 I 78.0 78.8 Farm House 43 Burnett 61 Bessey 45 Boucher 64 MacLean 63 Avery 42 Canfield 30 Phi Gamma Delta C 46 Phi Kappa Psi C 44 Hitchcock 54 Canfield 39 Durham 31 Delta Theta Phi 25 Dental College 39 Phi Ep silon Kappa 29 Pharmacy 44 AFROTC 21 Civil Engineers 32 Hustlers 34 Delta Sigma Pi C 31 Ag Men C 21 Seaton 1 34 Keisselbach 33 Kremlin 100 Nikita 0 Johnson 63 Goldwater 37 Mansfield 43-25-36 Bardot 36-22-36 leisure -these slacks '' ' Tailored In 50i Dacron polyestor-SO't Orion acrylic. mmmB Congratulations As the football season takes off its cleats for another year, we find the usual number of post-season bowl games, all-star geams, and other honors bestowed upon various individual players. This year the Huskers have placed men on many of these teams. AIl-Ameiica Larry Kramer and Bob Hohn have both been chosen to compete for the North squad in the annual Senior Bowl game held in Mobile, Ala. on Jan. 9. Kent McCloughan and Chuck Doepke were recently honored with positions on the Big Eight scholastic team. These are only the most recent awards Bob Devaney's boys have collected, and it remains to be seen after the Cotton Bowl game just how many awards the Huskers will harvest. Speaking of the Senior Bowl, congratulations to them for breaking precedence and choosing four Negro players representing both teams. This marks the first time a Ne gro has played for either team. My last congrats goes to former sports editor Peggy Speece who recently resigned. Being one of the few fe males to ever call the sport shots for the Daily Nebraskan, she has served for almost two semesters and not missed anything sportworthy except perhaps a locker room inter view. The Peg-Board originator will continue a weekly sports column plus some help when the track season arrives. L. M. Kusker Guard, Amalbert, Quits Ray Amalbert, a junior col lege transfer from New York City, has withdrawn from school, basketball coach Joe Cipriano said Tuesday. Amalbert checked in h 1 s basketball gear and told Cipriano he was withdrawing from school because of per sonal reasons. "We are sorry to see him leave because he could have helped the team," the coach said. "But he felt it was best for him to leave and we wish him well." Amalbert had averaged six points per game in the first three Husker contests and did not see action in Satur day night's upset win over Michigan. Amalbert was a junior col lege Ail-American and had been tabbed for a leadership role by Cipriano early in the season. still stay pressed! Ultramatic Piss Boost Footbowl Spirit; Sign Tassels' Card Tassels are sponsoring a king-sized card to be present ed to the Cornhusker football team next Thursday. All stu dents may sign the card to wish the team good luck in the Cotton Bowl game. The card is in the Student Union lounge. Students may sign it there. 60 Yard Dash Fraternity 1 Bobby Nelson Kappa Alpha Psi 6.6s 2 Ted Wright Sigma Chi 3 Rodney Tuenge Phi Kappa Psi 1 Charles Green Kappa Alpha Psi 6.5s 2 Paul Critchlow Phi Del ta Theta 3 Mark Quimby Phi Del ta Theta 1 Dennis Walker Sigma Phi Epsilon 6.7s 2 Jim Adams Sigma Phi Epsilon 3 Tom Formanack Beta Theta Pi 1 Tom Millsap Phi Kppa Psi-6.5s 2 Tom Rutz Delta Tau Delta 3 Mick Ziegler Delta Tau Delta Independent -Huey Anderson 1- 6.7s Cotner 2 John Ehrenhard Gov ernor's 3 Lanny Lemberg Saints 1 Larry Liss Manatt 6.8s 2 Brett Ratcliffe Pike 3 Rod Peterson Pike One Lap Run Independent 1 Huey Anderson Cotner 29.2s 2 Stan Packer Independ ent 3 Gregg Yound Bessey 4 Phillip Sychra Rogers 5 John Ehrenhard Gov ernor's 6 Roy Abbott Frost Fraternity 1 Tom Millsap Phi Kappa Psi-29.3s 2 Dave Bates Kappa Sig ma 3 John Price Phi Gamma Delta 1 Dennis Walker Sigma Phi Epsilon 29.0s 2 John Wright-Sigma Chi 3 Tom Ilenrion Phi Kappa Psi 1 Charles Green Kappa Alpha Psi 28.9s 2 Tom Smith Sigma Phi Epsilon 3 Paul CritchlowPhi Del ta Theta 440 Yard Dash Indeepcndcnt 1 Ronald Lee Manatt Fraternity 1 Sam Perry Phi Kappa Psi 56.4s 2 Bill Minier Phi Gamma Delta 3 George Ward Chi Phi 1 Dennis Walker Sigma Phi Epsilon 53.1s 2 Less Hellbusch Delta Tau Delta 3 Bruce Eickhoi'f Sigma Phi Epsilon 1- Joe Zellers Sigma C h i -55.1s 2 .Skip Eiserman Phi Kap pa Tsi Huskers To Baffle Hogs; Weapons Being Readied Sooooooo-eeeeee! Soo oooo- eeeee! The huge Cornhusker stalked the wild hog, craftily imitating its war cry today. The hog ran into the trap thinking an Arkansas friend was near. Bomb! Went the club as It crashed into the spindly bone of the hog's skull. Bomp! Bomp! And the Razorback lay dead, its death-sign escap ing like a quickly detiated bal loon. Coach Devaney awoke from his fitful dream and proceed ed to think about how to plug up the hole in the middle of the line. "Let's see, now if I move Barnes up to the line of scrimmage and . . ." Coach Bob Devaney has an nounced a 50-man Nebraska traveling squad for the Cot ton Bowl trip. The Cornhuskers will leave Lincoln Dec. 20 for Browns ville, Tex., where they'll drill twice a day until the 25th. On Christmas Day they'll fly to Dallas, then launch one aday drills at S.M.U., the 26th. The remaining members of the Husker team, other than the first party, will join the squad at Dallas later and will see the game. Only one member of Nebras ka's defensive platoon which will attempt to stall No. 2 ranked Arkansas in the Cot ton Bowl at Dallas, Tex., Jan. 1, will be lost via graduation. But while the Husker de fense in 1965 will have a vet eran cast, Coach Bob Devaney win have to replace six offen sive starters three of t h e m all Big 8 selections, with tack le Larry Kramer adding All America laurels. Fullback Joe McNulty, cor ner linebacker on the B 1 a c k Shirt unit, is the only defender winding up his carrer in the Cotton Bowl. Offensive platoon members making their final appearance reliminary IM 3 Duane Jewell Gamma Rho 880 Yard Dash Alpha Independent 1 Ronald Lee M a n a 1 1 2:01.4 2 Joe Perez Benton 3 -John Kammerzell Bes sey 4 Steve Potter Indepen dent 5 Gregg Young Bessey 6 Ken Sweeney Indepen dent Fraternity 1 Les Hellbusch Delta Tau Delta 2:04s 2 Lowell Stratton Phi Gamma Delta 3 George Ward Chi Phi 4 Joe Zellers Sigma Chi -2:10.4 1 James Scherzberg Pi oneer Co-op 2:07.0 2 Tom Brewster Sigma Chi 3 Bill Hansmrie Sigma Phi Epsilon 4 Ted Wehrbein Alpha Gamma Rho 2:29 60 Yard Lows Independent 1 David Kudron Manatt -7.5s 2 Rod Peterson Pike 3 Huey Anderson Cotner 4 Lanny Lemberg Saints Fraternity 1 Tom Rutz Delta Tau Delta 7.6s 2 Dick Fuller-Theta Xi 3 Dave Bates Kappa Sig ma 1 Tom Smith Sigma Phi Epsilon 7.5s 2 Larry Hickman Phi Gamma Delta 3 Gene Hammond Beta Theta Pi 1 Marve Mueller Delta Tau Delta 7.4s 2 Jim Adams Sigma Phi Epsilon 3 Glen Roe Alpha Gam ma Rho Broad Jump Swimming meet finals have again been postponed to Thursday Dec. 17, at 4:30p.m. If Come In And Eat In Our New Dining Room . . . FREE DELIVERY 8S9 No. 27th I IT I 5 in Husker livery are All Big 8 left guard John Dervin, right guard Ron Griesse, halfback Bobby Hohn and Kramer. Other NU seniors are swing end Chuck Joepke, fullback Bruce Smith, quarterback Doug Tucker, halfback Willie Paschall, end John Koinzan and end Preston Love. Nebraska's Cornhusk ers shattered home, and sea son attendance records during the 1964 football season. In five home games, the Huskers' unofficial attendance total was 232,384. The previous five-game record was 179-444 in 1951. The 1964 total, by the way, was more than the six game attendance record set in 1963226,036. Combined home and road game attendance unofficially was 448,521. The previous 10 game high was 396,147 set in 1956 when Pete Elliott skip pered the Scarlets to a 4-6 rec ord. Nebraska is a cinch to set a new 11-game attendance rec ord when the Huskers go against Arkansas in the Cot ton Bowl on New Year's Day. Previous 11-game high is 447,269 and the Huskers al ready have unofficially played before 448,521 in 1964. So the 75,000 fans in the Cotton Bowl will boost the 1964 total attend ance figure in the vicinity of 523,531. Nebraska's total attendance for 10 games in 1963 was 374,-622. The undefeated Razorbacks of 1964 set a host of team and individual records with their 17-0 win over Texas Tech last Saturday. The most important obviously was the undefeated mark itself the first in 55 years and the only 10-0 record ever recorded by an Arkan sas team. The '65 Cotton Bowl game will be the ninth post-season Track Results Independent 1 Huey Anderson Cotner 20'8" 2 Claude Bolton Burnett 19'10" 3 Larry Liss Manatt 18'5V4" 4 Rick Copperstone Rog ers Fraternity 1 Earl True Theta Xi -20'534" 2 Dick Fuller - Theta Xi 20'3" 3 Larry Hickman Phi Gamma Delta 20'34" 4 Ron Poggemeyer Phi Kappa Psi 1911" 5 Charles Green Kappa Alpha Psi 19'10V4" 6 Tom Formanack Beta Theta Pi 19W 7 Mick Ziegler-Itelta Tau Delta l&'WA" Shot Put Independent 1 Henry Dilly Rogers 54'8V4" 2 Dave Powell Seaton II43' Fraternity 1 Art Ruzawic Sigma Nu 50'6" 2 Dennis Gemar Sigma Phi Epsilon 48'3V4n 3 Dennis Bargon Sigma Chi 467" 4 Harry Tuthill Sigma Chi 457" 5 Chuck Turney Alpha Gamma Rho 44'6" 6 Larry Jones Farm House 437Ms" 7 Ron Poggemeyer Phi Kappa Psi 42'9" High Jump Independent Anderson Cotner Huey 5'3" MODEL CLEANERS SAVE 10 Cash t 239 No. 14th St. CHRISTIANO'S contest for the Porkers and their fifth trip to Dallas. Ar kansas played in the 1933 Dixie Classic (predecessor to the Cotton Bowl) then rep resented the SWC in the Cot ton Bowl games of 1947,1953 and 1961. Other post-season games in elude the Dixie Bowl at Bir mingham, Ala. in 1948; the 1960 Gator Bowl; and the 1962 and 1963 Sugar Bowls. This will mark the fifth Bowl game for a Frank Broyles team in six years. The 1964 SW title is the seventh for the Uof A and thsj fourth undisputed crown. Broyles has coached four con ference champions in six years. Title teams came in 1936 (5-1); 1946 with Rice (5-1); 1954 (5-1); 1959 with Texas and TCU (5-1); 1960 (6-1); 1961 with Texas ("61) and now a 7-0 mark. The seven-year record of Frank Broyles at Arkansas now stands at 53-21 overall and 34-12 in Southwest Confer ence play. That's the best ever by a Razorback coach. He's "174 at Fayette ville; 16-6 at Little Rock; and 19-7 in Texas for regular season games. Against SWC opponents only Texas has escaped a win ing edge. 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