The Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, March 16, 1965 1 Page 6 is si v. I A 5 1 f ampionsmps Litre Coach Jake Geier will take a team of nine gymnasts to the Big Eight gymnastics championships this Friday' and Saturday in Lawrence, Kansas. Geier at the beginning of the season stressed that this would be a rebuilding year for the Husker gymnasts, but his club, minus any seniors, has posted a 4-6 mark in dual competition this season and he feels the Huskers will be fighting it out for fourth in the conference meet. "We knew we'd have a tough time this year with no seniors," said Geier, "In spite of this the team didn't give up. This team worked to its fullest capacity. They've giv en 100 per cent all the way." Frosh Topple Varsity In a freshmen-v a r s i t y match Saturday the Nebraska frosh beat the varsity 162.8 to 142.9. Geier said, "the meet went about the way I ex pected it to go. If all my freshmen come up next year and I don't lose any of my varsity, things will be look ing up." The Husker Coach said, "Iowa State will capablv de fend their title," in the B i g Eight meet and he expects them to be the winner. He picked Colorado to finish sec ond followed by Kansas in third place. He envisions h I s own team in a three-way bat tle for fourth with Oklahoma and Kansas State. Geier's nine man traveling team will consist of Richard Beran sidehorse, parallel bars, longhorse, and rings; Intrant The University of Nebras ka intramural wrestling tour nament started Monday in the Colisei"n wrestling room. NU Coach Orval Borgialli, tournament director, said that 240 boys had weighed in and had been accepted for the tournament. Borgialli pointed out that no one had been allowed to wres tle if they had taken the wrestling physical for either the University freshmen or varsity teams. Four defend ing champions from last year's tournament are back in action this year. They are Bob Thorp, Kap pa Sigma, 115; Kyle Carhill, Pioneer, 123; Jim Howard, Abel VIII, 145; and V i c t o r Hancock, Chi Phi, 152. Borgialli hoped that he would be able to hold the tournament finals on the Col iseum bsketball floor to al low more' spectators. The fi nals are scheduled for early next week. Medals will be given to the first place winners and tro phies will be awarded to the team leaders. Day by day accounts of the tournament are posted out-sid- the Coliseum wrestling room, in the physical educa tion building, and outside room 201 in the Coliseum. Entries for intramural bad minton will be due by 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 22nd in Room 102, Physical Educa tion Building. Each organiza tion may enter six ranked singles and six ranked dou bles teams. The winners of the leagues will play for the individual championship and doubles championships. A trophy will be awarded to the champion organization and medals will be provided for the individu al champion and doubles team. The 1965 defending cham pion for singles is Robb Cole (Theta Xi); the doubles team champion is made up of Mi'ke Connors and Ken Miller (Theta Xi). Theta Xi holds the All-University championship. THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS A Racial Parable Best Play of the Season" N.Y. Times 1964 Box Office Room 108 Phone 2072-73 Mike Ready floor exercise, trampoline, and longhorse; Bob Santoro floor exercise, trampoline, and longhorse. Jim Hahn sidehorse; Jim Inness sidehorse; Bruce Jones high bars; Pate Mc Gill floor exercise and trampoline; Allen Armstrong parallel bars and rings; and Vance Stone parallel bars and rings. Championships Improbable Geier doubted that any of his team would win cham pionships since they have all been beaten in Big Eight com petition this year. He said Armstrong and McGill had consistantly placed highest for his team this year in dual meets while Ready, Beran, and Santoro had scored the most points for the Nebraska gymnasts. The team championship and the individual all-around win ner will be settled on Friday, beginning at 1:00 p.m., when the first four events floor ex ercise, side horse, trampoline, and high bar will be con tested. The Friday night ses sion, set for 7:30, will feature the long horse, parallel bars and still rings. Saturday' s competition, which begins at 2:00 p.m., will determine all of the seven remaining individual titles, with the top eight in e a c h event, as determined by Fri day's team competition, vy ing for the six individual medals. The Saturday per formances in no way count toward the team champion ship. All three sessions will be in Allen Field House. University courts will be open for practice around April 5th with athletic depart ment supplying rackets, but players must supply their own birds. Regulation AAU rules will govern all matches. Intramural director Joel Meier announced the begin ning of the volleyball sched ule will be played tonight in the Physical Education Build ing. The matches are: Court 1 -north 6:3!) Beta Theta Pi vs Kappa Sidma A 7:30 Sigma Alpha Epsilon A v Delta Tau Delta A 8:30 Cornhusker A vs Brtwn Palace Court 2-north 6:30 Phi Kappa Psi A vs Alpha Tau Omega A r.m r armhotise .A vs Ag Men A 8:30 Pi Kappa Phi A vs Pi Kappa Alpha A Court J-south 6:30 Sigma Phi Epsljon A vs Sigma Chi A 7:3(1 Sigma Nu A vs Phi Gamma Delta A 8:30 Acacia A vs Pioneer A Court 2-outh 6:30 Theat Xi A vs Delta llpslion A 7:30 Delta Sigma Phi A vs Beta Sigma Psi A 8:30 Governors vs Custer A Tennis Team Schedule The Tennis team has an nounced its 1966 match sched ule beginning on April 5th. All matches start at 1:30 and are open to the public. There is no admission charge. Day. Date. Opponent. Plare Tues.. April 5th, Creighton University. Lincoln Sat., April 9th, Emporia State Teachers, Emporia Mon.. April 11th, Oklahoma Slate, Still water Tues., April 12th, Oklahoma Baptist, .Shawnee Wed.. April 13th, Oklahoma University, Norman Thurs.. April 14th, Kansas StaU.. Matt, hattan Wed., April 20th, Washburn, Lincoln Fri., April 22nd, Colorado, Boulder Sat., April 23rd, Air Force Academy. Colorado Springs Wed., April 27th, Omaha University, Lincoln Fri., April 29, Sat., April 30th, Triple Dual Matches Iowa State, Missouri, Nebraska, Ames Tues., May 3rd. Creighton University, Omaha Fri., May 6th, Kansae University, Lincoln Tues., May loth, Omaha University, Onaha Fri , May 13th, Sat., May 14th, Big 8 Cm. erence Meet, Columbia Wed., May 18th, Drake University, Lincoln The freshman team will have four matches starting April 19th. Tues., April 19th, Hastings College, Hast ings Sat., April 30th, Iowa State, Ames Mon., May 2nd, Concordia, Lincoln Mon., May 9th. Midwestern. Lincoln tmm mm h J fx ,i Iff ,: iimnTitinmiiiTri innniiimU'iii i.v '. i.iiy.i'vij,... 'MMtMmmmMwmrnmmtrymmmm Rich Beran, high point Ready Wants To On Last Year's Mike Ready, 21-year-old junior gymnast for Nebraska, will be competing in three events when the Huskers take part in the Big Eight gymnas tic championships this Friday and Saturday in Lawrence, Kansas. Second High Scorer Ready averaged 24 points a meet in dual competition this season to rank as second high Sig Ejrs Place In Peoria Clash The Nebraska Sig Ep's made an impressive showing last weekend by snaring second place in the annual Sigma Phi Epsilon Midwest Basketball Tournament at Bradley Uni versity in Peoria, Illinois. The Nebraska Sig Ep's whipped through a three game schedule on Saturday, down ing teams from Illinois, Ken tucky, and Missouri to make it to the championship bracket on Sunday, The Nebraskans picked up the second place trophy Sun day as they fell to the Parsons College chapter, 49-41. The Nebraska Sig Ep team was composed of Jim Adams, Lanny Icenogle, Tom Kilzer, Jere Knoles, Larry Miller, Wayne Weber and Paul Werke. ADULTS ONLY I am vs, m'im'iIwi,,. wMDSTEISL ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION FOR "BEST ACTOR" Nebraska gymnast, shows scorer for the Huskers behind Rich Beran. He hopes to im prove on the 8th place finish in the trampoline and 9th place finish in the floor exer cise he received in last year's Big Eight championships. His third event at .Lawrence will be the longhorse. "I think I'll do a little bet ter, but its hard to tell," said Ready, terming the sport "sporadic." Ready said he scores best on the trampoline, but puts more of his practice time in on the floor exercise. Mike learned his s p o r t at Lincoln Northeast, the state high school gymnastics cham pion in tour out of the last five years. Mike said his years at Northeast under the coach ing of Tom Kidd gave him a solid background for gymnas tics. "In my personal opinion," offered Ready, "He (Tom Kidd I is the best high school coach in the state." Chance For Third Ready predicted the Husk- bb-t -rrmmmmmmmrr: . mm Solo on a ScZi.li Authorized Dtiler Sales, Service, Rental Jars Cu Tire Stores 500 Weit "0" THE MOST TALKED ABOUT PICTURE! l- flu, Magazine "Shmi K 'Ipm I ADULTS mnasts his skill on the rings. Improve Efforts ers would end up fourth the Big Eight finals but in he sees a possibility for third if Nebraska can get a few breaks. He thinks the Huskers, who have no seniors on the squad this year, will be in the thick of the Big Eight race next season. "The varsity has good per ! formers, while the freshmen have good depth." Ready said. Ready thought that all of the Huskers would have a chance to finish within the top eight performers in their events and in doing so, qual ify for Saturday's finals. Coach Jake Geier and his squad will leave for Lawren ce Thursday afternoon and practice Thursday night be fore Friday's preliminaries. Tostv Jack Curtis Lcnssss&a NataiicWOOd G33 MONDAY THRO FR 1.?J Till P.M. TH CHILDREN SOC IDAV I EN tl.M j Sevigne Has Problems Husker Tliinclads Stymied With No Track For Practice By Bob Flasniek Sports Assistant "We've got problems," says Nebraska Track Coach Frank Sevigne. What Sevigne is referring to is that the outdoor track season has come and at pre sent the Husker thinclads have no place of their own to run. The working crews on Nc Memorial Stadium have for the time being obliterated the red stone track which circles the football field. Both ends of the oval are chopped up and the straightaways are in no shape to be run on. Sevigne has asked the Uni versity to make two or three lanes available for his r u n ners. "All I requested." ex plains Sevigne, "is adequate facilities for training." He said the way things now stand m. " ' TJwt -l i Stadium construction stops Nebraska runners STARTS IU ..'jrotiiers i- Vf l,lJ) ' STARS OF THE ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW V' A The BIG Show MARCH 17-20 AT LINCOLN PERSHING AUDITORIUM Sports may make it necessary for the Huskers to commote to Nebraska Wesleyan and work out on the Plainsmen track. Sevigne said that upon re quest from the University he track be built either south of Nebraska Hall between 16th and 17th streets or between the Coliseum and Schulte Fieldhouse if the football practice field is expanded northward. The Husker coach hopes the new tradt, if it is built, will be within walking distance for Nebraska athletes. "If we have to ride to practice its going to hurt our perform ance and our recruiting," said Sevigne. The outlook this year is bright for Nebraska's out door crew as far as potential Is concerned. Sevigne thinks his squad, which finished sec- of the Year! ond in the Big Eight indoor championships and tied for third in the national NCAA meet in Detroit, will be stronger in the open air than on the indoor track. He feels the added sprints and hurdles along with the 440 relay will definitely be to Nebraska's advantage. Sevigne also said that out door weight specialists Kent Tarbulton and Dennis Hagin would help the Huskers. lie said that Tarbulton could score for Nebraska in the jav elin and that Hagin has grown since he threw the discus 160 feet as a freshmen. Nebraska's "on the road" season will begin April 1st at the Texas Relays. Read Nebraskan Want Ads Sifting Prettyl AtCarved3 DIEAM DIAMOND FLINGS The aristocrats of the dia mond world come to you on their own precious little .thrones. Why? Because ArtCarved rings really de serve them! Their designs are loftier, their brilliance superior, their quality world famous. Come see all our Art Carved styles. From $ 150 Up. . 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