Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, March 31, 1965 SAE's Host Cage Ball control, balanced scor ing and five points spelled victory for the University of South Dakota in the annual Sigma Alpha Epsilon Midland Basketball Tournament Fri day and Saturday. The So. Dak. SAE"s fash ioned a 56-54 last second win over host team Nebraska Fri day and won the champion ship Saturday with a 61-58 squeaker over Iowa State. Nebraska placed third in the four team tourney with a 63-46 victory over the hap less Drake quintet who drop ped their first game in a 54 46 decision to Iowa State. The Championship game between South Dakota and Iowa State was hard fought with the score knotted 30-30 at the half. Iowa State's Tim Lowe un loaded a barrage of shots to take game and tournament single game scoring honors with a 29 point total to have his effort fall short in face of the balanced So. Dak. attack. The attack featured scoring by all eight team members who were led by Dave Le master with 16, Roger Dam mier and Denny Asper with 15 and 13 respectively. Asper and Dammier paced their team with a 16 and 14 point total respectively in their Friday night victory over Ne braska. Lowe's single game 29 point output was followed by a 23 point total registered by Ne braska's Denny Stewe who garnered his points in the 63 46 route over Drake Saturday, The Drake team was never able to close the 25-17 half- time deficit with only Randy Sparks finishing in double fig nres with a 10 point total. The Nebraska squad was led by Stewe's 23 point totals MULTIPLE - SCLEROSIS . if caUtd PfSSltEATCRIPPLER errs von u Aim ii -re 1' MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND RELATED DISEASES AFFLICT AM ESTIMATED 500,000 AMERICANS D THE NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY FIGHTS ft ms jk 9 m research and poticnt services i PuMif of bllea)lotn AaWiWna I CKUL r I rKEAL. l wee-on i J? 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