Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, March 17, 1965 1 'I i 1? .J, $ information Iranians Win Championship 51 h Ed Romjue and Kile Johnson, Beta Theta PI bth Jerry 0erton and D. Benton, ig ma Phi h'psilon FINAL TKAM STANDINGS Team Tolnts Forfeit S nil r: 1 n p ' a I lie Illiai resUUS 01 ine in- i Iranians 150 tramural table tenis tourna- wSpsi'on . ;;;;;;;;;;; jg ments nave been announced. The Iranians garnered the All-University title, led by Ali Shafiee who won the singles medal. Delta Upsilon wound up sec ond and Andrews third. The final results are: All-University Champions . . . Iran ians iTrophy or Medals). Kiinnors-up ... Delta I'psilon Ali-l'iuverMly singles Iranians (Medal). AIMniversity doubles , . . Kenneth Kokes and R. Becker, Andrews IMe- aais'. Fairfield 87 Sixma Phi Epsilon 78 Phi Gamma Delta 66 Farm House 65 Phi Kappa Psi 5(i Beta Theta Pi 50 An Men 49 MacLean 47 Phi Delta Theta 37 Seaton I 36 Smith House 34 Fred Hare Lends Jem In Final Si v. r me Team Alpha Gamma Rho Seat! II 33 Goodding House 22 i Chi Phi Certificates to winners of flights in Mngle: 1st Ali Shafiee, Iranians 2nd Richard Barnes. Farm House 3rd Jack Gugenmos, Delta I'psilon 4th Douglas Smith, Theta Xi 5th Stan Ki'.linuer, Delta I'psilon 6lh Tony Hodriquez, Delta I'psilon Certificates to winners of flights In Doubles: 1st Ken Kokes and R. Becker, Andrews 2nd Tom Nelson and Tom Schaler, Jfairfield 3rd Jack Cusseiuiios and J. Kratina, Delia t'psilon 41 h Terry Hancock and R. Lankford, Beta Theta Pi -WATCH REPAIR- campus BOOKSTORE Points Forfeits ...34 6 2 0 3 4 7 2 Ali Shafiee, I Theta Xi 17 Boucher ift Burnett 0 Alpha Tau Omega 9 Acacia 7 Bessey 7 Pershing 9 Kennedy q Patton ' 0 The submission deadline for intramural All-Star ballots has been extended one week to March 22. The response to the all-intramural team has been enthusiastic thus far as nearly forty teams have sub mitted ballots. The teams will be announc ed next week in the Daily Nebraskan. Intramurals managers mavi pick up the ballots at the cage ! in the Physical Education ! Building, or in Room 51 at the Nebraska Union. The final Nebraska basketball statistics show sophomore Fred Hare as the team's point leader with a 15.2 per game average. Hare also dominated the boards for the Huskers bv picking off 185 caroms. v Hare broke Al Maxey's 1958-59 sophomore field goal mark with 156 goals to Mavey's 144. The Omaha Tech grad fell four short of Mavey's pace setting point production with 384. I Hare. Fred 25 Simmons. Grant 25 Branch, Nate 25 Wehh. Coley 25 Antulov, Boh 17 Campbell, Willie 18 Spears, Jerry 23 Pearson, Brice 22 Kortus, Joel 22 Jehnson, Earl 14 Amalbert. Ray 4 Neibauer, Gary 16 Remers. Al 9 NEB. TOTALS OPP. TOTALS 25 25 156-393 111-2(11 1(10-238 63-171 51-118 47-111 34-102 31-76 14-44 12-32 ' 6-18 3-16 2-11 635-16U 676-1631 ITT. FT-FTA PCT. RF.B l'F TP AVE. .399 68-107 .636 185 74 380 15.2 .395 82-121 .678 79 88 304 12 S .420 57-92 .620 110 45 257 10.3 .398 92-149 .617 158 70 228 9.1 .432 34418 ,500 119 62 136 8.0 .423 19-30 .633 99 40 113 6.3 .333 29-50 .580 140 50 97 4.2 .408 13-35 .371 81 26 75 3.4 .318 14-21 .667 39 37 42 1.9 .375 7-20 . 350 24 13 31 2.3 .333 12-15 .8011 3 6 24 6.0 .188 7-12 .583 9 14 13 0.8 .182 24 .500 7 5 6 0.7 .394 436-724 .602 1053 530 1706 68.2 .414 486-714 .681 946 552 1838 73.5 'T IS 1 ' y " -" " t "" .7 " Simmons credited with basket made by Whitlock (Oklahoma). NEBRASKA RESULTS: Won 10. Lost 15 Home: 8-4 Away: 2-11 Big Eight: 5-9. imw-oi) haau !.liK.siA KASlst l H l,l. STATISTICS (After 25 Games) NU 68 96 74 74 73 llti Jit AT LINCOLN PERSHING AUDITORIUM K 1 1 IN 1 x . A , MILES OF EXHIBITS! BOOR lii9! B"n';"'0"g ." Ho-M.f"""' rid"' 'SsaK every interew, - Wyoming lAl Purdue (HI South Dakota (HI Michigan Hl Texas (Al 78 Texas Tech (A) 87 Calilornia (Hi 63 Calilornia (Hi 52 Colorado (Al 61 Oklahoma State (A)' 62 Iowa Stale (A l 56 Kansas (II ir 54 Oklahoma Slate (A IS 85 Oklahoma tAz 88 Iowa Slate iHi 51 Oklahoma State (He 52 Colorado (Air 62 Kansas State tA 66 Colorado (II l 74 Missouri (Hir 69 Iowa State (Air 62 Kansas (Alir 67 Oklahoma (Hir 66 Missouri (Air 67 Kansas Slate (H)r rBig Eisht Conference Game Big Eight Tournament OPP. 94 85 63 73 77 82 81) 59 70 74 69 66 93 89 57 59 92 65 71 63 84 79 Nil llitrh Point Fred Hare 11 Coley Webb 21 Fred Hare 15 Fred Hare 20 Fred Hare 33 Grant Simmons 23 Nate Branch 24 Fred Hare 17 Fred Hare 19 Fred Hare 15 Fred Hare 21 Fred Hare 22 Fred Hare 13 Fred Hare 22 Grant Simmons 29 Nat Branch 12 Fred Hare 16 Grant Simmons 18 Grant Simmons 23 Coley Webb 23 Grant Simmons 18 Nate Branch 20 Grant Simmons 19 Coley Webb 20 Willie Campbell 16 NU Top Rebounder Bob Antulov 14 Fred Hare 8 Bob Antulov 11 Fred Hare 12 Fred Hare 13 Coley Webb 9 Bob Antulov 10 Boh Antulov 11 Fred Hare 11 Hob Antulov 18 Jerry Spears 6 Brice Pearson 5 Willie Samphell 7 Willie Campbell 14 Willie Campbell 12 Fred Hare 8 Jerry Spears 10 Jerry Spears 9 Coley Webb 10 Hare. Spears 7 Fred Hare 8 Coley Webb 10 Coley Webb 10 Jerry Stears 16 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Points Scored ..... FT Scored FT Attempted No. of Rebounds . . . Fred Hare (33), vs. Texas. Dec. 18 (14 FG, S FT) Coley Webb (13), vs. .Missouri, Feb. 15 Coley Webb (16). vs. Missouri. Feb. 15 Jerry Spears (22). vs. Kansas Stale, Mar. 8 Opp. I,ow Marks FG Scored 23. Colorado FT All . . . ' 14. California Kansas FT Scored 8. Kansas NU Team Hich Marks FG Scored 38, is. Purdue FT Att . .... 44. vs. Wyoming FT Scored 2h, vs. Wyoming i s. South Dakota Greate&t thing, to kit campudeS aJ dince co-eaJ anic how W,,,- 3 :-m" toge and those All-Time Favorites... The HILLS Brothers! 1 o ml L' il I ! P 7 k J i Wi-.i i .: a nlv III 'k $798 I! j IN PERSON! I v - 1 t , , a... St r I - 'I rs A si XfUffib 'ff FISH FOR $M '(IJ X LIVE TROUT! Pil5)iA . TAKE HOME WHAT L--- --'-V. YOU CATCH! AUDITORIUM OPEN FROM 1 p.m. Sat. and Sundays from 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday (Stag Shows at 9:30 weekdays plus 3:30 Matinee Sat. & Sun.) 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Picking up seven of 12 new- records, Oklahoma rolled to 14412 points in a meet that included entries filed from all eight members for the first time. Kansas was a distant second with 81'i markers. Nebraska was third with 41.; followed by Iowa State, Okla noma State, Kansas State Colorado and Missouri. the 1650 freestyle event Iowa State's Jim Cotsworth also copped a record. Cotsr worth took his record in the 100 (:54.5) and 200 (2:01.1) butterfly. Kansas State's Hugh L i s - ton, who earlier this year set a national collegiate freshman record of :27.1 in the 60-yard freestyle, got the twelfth new record of the meet in the 50 freestyle with a :22.0. He also won the 100 freestyle. The times by Liston in the 50, Cotsworth in the 100 and 200 butterfly, Glasser in the 200 breaststroke, and Schober in the 100 backstroke are all better than the current var sity records in the events. Schober's mark in the 200 backstroke was also better than the winning varsity time this year. TF.AM SCORING Oklahoma Wi Oklahoma St. Wi Kansas 81 Kansas State 3,To Nebraska U Colorado 2 Iowa State .17 Missouri f 0 500-Yard Freestyle 1. Doug Hellerson. Oklahoma. 5:12.1; 2. Bill Watts, Okla- . i noma, 5:13.1; 3. Carl Hosteller, Okla- JaCing the SOOner record I noma, 5:1H.H; 4. Bill Banlins. Kansas. j.&t.a. j. L,an.v .Mooiai. 'jtuanoma. :.zy.. 3; fi. John -MePherson, Kansas. 5:36.2. went 3:22.4. Watts also won i "- SKZ?: .S6I JSr setters was Charles Schober. who established new stand ards in both the 100 (:55.7) and 200 (2:05.0) backstroke and swam a leg on the record setting 400-yard medley relay mm, wmcn ciocKea a h ao.z. Coming in with a pair of ins, Iowa State, 2:11.9; 6. Hugh Miner, Kansas, 2:13.9. 200-Yand Backstroke 1. Charles Sehob. er, Oklahoma. 2:05.0 tNew Big Eight freshman record: old mark of 2:08.3 sel bv Neal Armstrong, Iowa State, 1964) i 2." Dick Hundlev, Kansas, 2:08. ; 3. Jim coushenour. Kansas, 2:10.5; 4. Doug Hel. lerson. Oklahoma, 2:16.2; 5. Bill Me. Nautfhton, Iowa State, 2:16.4; 6. Jay Al. ten, Kansas. 2:18.8. 200-Yard Breaststroke 1. Ken Glasser, Nebraska, 2:18.9 (New Big Kight fresh, man record; old mark of 2:22.7 set by Les Mason, Oklahoma, 1964): 2. Myles Winch. Oklahoma. 2:22.2: 3. David Usrey, Oklahoma. 2:22.6; 4. Bill Griffith, Kan sas, 2-26 9; 5. Alex Whitmore, Oklahoma State, 2:27.9; 6. Steve GoeU, Nebraska, 2-29.5. 200-Yard Freestyle 1. Bill Watts, Okla noma. 1:51.1 (New Big Kight freshmaa record; old mark of 1:51.9 set by Jack; Hove, Oklahoma, 1964); 2. Doug Heller, son. Oklahoma. 1:52.0; 3. Carl Hosteller, Oklahoma, 1:54.1; 4. Bill Barteling, Kan. sas. 1:54.6; 5. Bob Mern, enrasKa, 1:56.0; 6. John Waggoner, Colorado, 1:56.9. 200-Yard Individual Medley 1. David lisrev. Oklahoma, 2:06.5 (New Big Kignt freshman record; old mark of 2:08.9 set bv Joe Mashburn, Oklahoma, !3); 2. Charles Schober, Oklahoma. 2:07.2; 3. George Phillips. Oklahoma State, 2:07.5; 4 Hugh Miner. Kansas, 2:08.2: 5. Jim Couehetiour, Kansas, 2:11.6; 6. Ken Glas- ser. Nebraska. 2:l.'.o. 100-Yard Freestyle 1. Hugh Liston, Kansas State. :49.5: 2. Tie between Bill F.ngle. Oklahoma, and David Johnson, Oklahoma Slate, -.50.5: 4. Rich Gordon. Nebraska. :50 7; 5. Greg Bell. Kansas, St)9; 6. Lairv Nicolai, Oklahoma, : 51 -1 . 100-Yard Backstroke 1 . Charles Sehi. ber. Oklahoma. :55.7 (New Big Kight freshman record; old mark of :56.9 set by Neal Armstrong. Iowa State, 19641; 2. Dick Hundley. Kansas, :58.1; 3. Tie between Jav Allen. Kansas, and Fred Eriekson, Kansas State, 1:01.7; 5. Bill McNaughton. Iowa State. 1:02.1; 6. Chris Jeffers, Colorado, 1:04.6. 100-Yard Breaststroke I. Ken Glasser, Nebraska. 1:0.1.7 (New Big Eight fresh man record; old mark of l:t4.3 set by set by Joe Mashburn. Oklahoma. 1 ) 2. Georse Phillips, Oklahoma Slate, 4:38. 5; 3. Jim Cotsworth, Iowa State. 4:47.1 4. Fred Enckson, Kansas Slate, 4:48.0; 5. Mickey Fleskes, Kansas, 4:49.7; 6. Jim Coughenour, Kansas. 4:53.5. 50-Yard Freestyle 1. Hueh Liston, Kansas State, :22.0 (New Big Eight fresh man record; old mark of :22.1 set by Jack Hove, Oklahoma, 19641: 2. Greg new individual marks for the i KS, :f7kii egZI: :?30; 5. Tom Bowser. Kansas, :23.1; 6. Bill Brown, Iowa State, :23.2. 400-Yard Medley Relay 1. Oklahoma 'Charles Schober, M.vles Winch. Carl Jo hannesson, Doug Hellerson), 3:48.2 (New Big Eight Ireshman record; old mark of 3:50.0 set by Iowa Stale. 1964); 2 Kansas. 3:50.2; 3. Oklahoma State, 3:52. 4; 4. Nebraska, 3:57.7; 5. Kansas State, 3:59 9: 6. Iowa State, 4:04.0. 200-Yard Butterfly 1. Jim Cotsworth. 400-ard IndiVKlual Medley 1. David I Les Mason. Oklahoma. 1964); 2. M.vles usrey, Oklahoma. 4:3 .0 (New Big Eieht j winch, Oklahoma, 1:03.0: 3. Steve Goetr. fresh man record; old mark of 4:42.5 Nebraska. 1:05.9: 4. Alex Whitmore. Ok. lahoma State, 1:06.5: 5. Bill Griffith. Kansas, 1:06.9; 6. Mitch Sussex, Iowa Oklahomans was David Usrey who won the 200 (2:06.5) and 400 (4:33.0) individual medley races. Bill Watts has the new mark in the 200 freestyle (1:51.1) for the Sooners, and a share of second, after swim ming a leg on the 400 free style relay team, which State, 1:08.0. ion-Yard Butterfly 1. Jim Cotsworth, wiowa State, :54.5 (New Big Eieht fresh man recorvi; old mark of :56.2 set bv Bruce Clark, Oklahoma, 1963); 2. Carl Johannesson. Oklahoma, :54.6; 3. Hugh Miner. Kansas, :56.3: 4. Al Benning, Iowa State, :56.7; 5. Hugh Liston, Kan sas State, :56.8; 6. Mickey Fleskes, Kan sas, :5,5. 400-Yard Freestyle Relay 1. Oklahoma (Bill Engl, Carl Hosteller, Larry Nico lai. Bill Watts), 3:22.4 (New Big Eight freshman record: old mark of 3:28.1 set by Nebraska. 1963); 2. Kansas, 3:26.4 3. Oklahoma State, 3:27.6: 4. Nebraska. 3:29.0; 5. Iowa State, 3:29.4; 6. Kansas State. 3:31.9. 1950-Yard Freestyle 1. Bill W a t s. Oklahoma, 18-44.0; 2. Carl Hostetler, Ok. Inhnma , O . V) 7 . O Dill Tl..-.i:- t- , c,., , . t. r- l . '".".ii j. u'ii ExiiiiiiiK, nan. . j , j ' . """ iresn- sas, j:i3.! 4. Chris Jeter, Kansas, 19:. man record; old mark of 2:06.2 set by! 51.9: 5. Paul Grueneberger, Iowa State. wDruce Clark, Oklahoma. 1.H; 2. Fred j 20:23.4; 6. John MePherson, Kansas, Eriekson, Kansas State, 2:06.0; 3. Myles 20-25 3 . DIAMOND STYLING AS RARE AS THE VALUES Bridal sets magnificently crafted. Beauty that belies the price, by atia'i'i'iHi'"'i,,,'iM '. Remember-A special 10 DISCOUNT to all students ON ANY MERCHANDISE IN THE STORE Watches Diamonds Watch Bands Transistors Cameras Portable TV Watch Repairing Tape Recorders Stereos Typewriters Open Mon. and Thurs. Nights Till 9:00