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    Wednesday, January 13, 1965
Page 4
The Daily Nebraskan
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Road Jinx Confiiwes;
CornftusiVers Drop Affnf
"Yon got me In your clutch
es and I can't get free,
You're getting to be a hab
it with me."
So go the lyrics to a popu
lar song which happens to be
applicable to the Nebraska
basketball team and its fan
tastic ability to lose on the
road.
The Cornhuskers lost their
sixth game in a row, and
their eighth out of eight starts
on the road. This time the
perpetrator of the jinx was
Oklahoma by the score of 89
82. The Sooners were led by
Bill Whitlock the springy and
aggressvie 6'3" junior for
ward. Whitlock garnered sev
en buckets on fourteen at
tempts. George Hawkins
added eighteen points and
Jim Gatewood added a bak
er's dozen.
There were a couple of
bright spots for Coach Joe
Cipriano's proteges, however.
Fred Hare was having a good
night from the floor as he
canned eight for sixteen shots
and hit six for seven from
the charity stripe.
Bob Antulov recovered from
his minor injury enough to
flip in thirteen points on six
for eight from the floor, and
Grant Simmons collected ele
ven points on four out of fif
teen field goal attempts, and
three free throws.
The brightest star in the
Cornhusker sky was the thir
teen points and team-leading
seven rebounds garnered by
Willie Campbell. Some Coli
seum regulars have hoped
that Campbell would catch
fire and give the Huskers
some needed additional
strength at the post position.
The Huskers' next game is
at home against Iowa State
Monday, Jan. 18.
New Officers Named
Second semester officers of
Delta Sigma Pi are: Maurice
Sullivan, president; Roger
Larson, senior vice presi
dent; D e 1 w y n Anderson,
junior vice president; Dwight'
Clark, secretary; Mike Zmar
zly, treasurer; Mike Perry,
chancellor; and Douglas
Hofeldt, historian.
Applications being received for
Musical Director of Kosmet Klub's
1965 Spring Show
THE UNSINKABLE
RAiiY mown
Mail to: Jim Roder
Spring Show Ch.
519 N. 16th,
Lincoln, Nebr.
Applications due no later than Jan. 21st
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Peg-Board
by Peggy Speece
Having always been banned from the gridiron and
basketball court as a participant, I was forced to find a
sport of an unorganized sort in which I could use the tal
ents I believe to be going siiamefully to waste.
I took up boomerang throwing.
It was a typical windy Nebraska day the day a girl
friend and I decided to invest in a boomerang and try
our hand at the art.
My first throw sailed through the air . . . and sailed
. . . and kept on sailing until it came to rest on the
ground about 25 yards away.
My next throw was caughj,by the wind and caused
a mild stampede among the small group of cattle grazing
nearby.
Georgene made a few more attempts and then I de
cided it was going to be a "do or die" effort. I took the
boomerang and threw with all my strength, sending it
off with a twist of the wrist.
It not only stopped itself in midair, but while we
were rejoicing in this accomplishment, it started its home
ward journey.
"Georgene!" I yelled. She ducked just as the boom
erang sailed right where her head had been.
Next time I think I'll invite the person responsible for
the final exam schedule to go boomeranging with me.
Congratulations!
Several members of the. Nebraska Big Eight football
championship team represented the Huskers in splendid
fashion this past weekend.
Kent McCloughan started for the North team in
the Hula Bowl and turned in some fine runs for them
plus making a nice catch during the second half that
counted for a critical first down.
Bob Hohn proved to the nation why he has been termed
as the best blocking back in the country during the Senior
Bowl. And Larry Kramer lived up to his all-America
tackle honors in the same game as he played the whole
game on offense.
For Supper or Snacks Call
FOSTER'S CAFE 2 435-6144
Hot Food Delivery Service that
offers a menu with variety
McCloughan Turns Pro
There will be an idle pair of
spikes this spring on the Hus
ker track, as Kent McClough
an, the Big Eight's "220"
champion and also their grid
iron scoring champion, signed
a professional tootDan con
tract with the Oakland Raid
crs. The Oakland (AFL) public
ity director said of the sign
ing,, "He stopped by and
signed on his way home af
ter the Hula Bowl. He decid
ed to pass up his track eligi
bility because of the risk of
injury and because he said
he was under pressure from
the National Football League
to sign with them."
Track coach Frank Sevigne
was naturally peeved at the
professionals' pirating of col
lege football stars.
"There's a lot to be said,
he declared, "but the best
thing to do is to leave it un
said." Concerning the prospects for
the upcoming track season,
nnp fif the toughest trios ev
er to crunch the cinders in
the Husker history, Lynn
Headley, Charlie Greene, and
McCloughan, has now been
reduced in potential, but Se
vigne said of this:
"We're not going to lay
down and play dead.
"I think", he went on to
say, "the day of loyalty and
so forth is forgotten. It's just
a matter of dollars and cent?
today."
IM Standings
LEAGUE 1 A
PW Karma Pi r
Sigma Phi Ep. .
Alpha Tau Omega
Phi Delta Theata
Theta i
Beta Theta PI
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... 22
...2-2
...22
...1-3
Kappa Sigma f-
Sigma Chi
LEAGUE 2 A
Sigma Nu ?
Delta Tau Delta
Fam House "
Phi Gamma Delta J
Phi Gamma Delta J J
Sigma Alpha Eps. J-j
Alpha Camma Kho r"
Delta Upsilon 9i
LEAGUE S A
Ag Men
Beta Sigma Psi J J
Cornhusker Co-op -
Sigma Alpha Mu f
Delta Sigma Pi -
Chi Phi J-J
Delta Sigma Phi
LEAGUE 4 A
Alpha Gamma Sigma J
Pioneer Co-op J'
Triangle f 1
Brown Palace Co-op 1 i
Pi Kappa Phi J J
Theta Chi
LEAGUE S A
Hitchcock ? 0
Selleck 2-0
Fairfield 21
Benton 12
Lindel! Hotel 12
Andrews 2
Seaton n -2
LEAGUE A
Seaton I
Smith
Kiesselbach 22
Manatt 12
Capital 13
Goodding 0 4
LEAGUE 7 A
Bessey 3 1
Burnett 31
Avery 1 2
Canficld 1-2
Boucher 1 3
Mat-Lean 13
LEAGUE ft-A
Governor's 4 0
Patton 40
Pike 22
Penn '3
Roger 03
Carson
LEAGUE A
Custer 31
Frost 31
Glenn 21
Thoreau 22
Kennedy 13
Pershing
League 10 Independents
Navey ROTC 40
Ed Psych's 1
Pharmacy ' -4 1
Dental College 32
Phi Epsilon Kappa 33
Phi Delta Phi 23
Air Force ROTC 14
LEAGUE 11 Independent
Misfits 6-0
Durhams 41
Aggies .....3 1
Astronauts 3 2
Delta Theta Phi 22
Alpha Phi Omega ...23
LEAGUE 12 IadependenU
Hustlei-s 40
Golden Boyi 41
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14
Gunners
Phantoms
Cotner House
Saints
Civil Engineers
LEAGUE 13 Fraternity B
Beta Theta Pi
Kappa Sigma J-J
Sigma Phi Epsilon 21
Phi Delta Theta 2-2
Alpha Tau Omega 0 J
Sigma Chi J 3
Theta 1 3
LEAGUE 14 Fraternity B
Phi Kappa Psi S-J
Sigma Nu 91
Delia Tau Delta 22
Delta Upsilon 23
Sigma Alpha Eps 03
Phi Gamma Delta 04
LEAGUE 15 Fraternity B
Cornhusker Co-op
Farm House
Ag Men
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Sigma Phi
Triangle
LEAGUE 18 Fraternity C
Beta TheU Pi
Sigma Chi
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Phi Delta Theta
Alpha Tau Omega
Kappa Sigma
Sigma Nu 30
Phi r.amma Delta " t
Phi Kappa Psi 31
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Farm House 0 3
Delta Tau Delta 04
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