Page 6 The Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, April 27, 1966 Few Lineup Changes Planned ffletffyfi For Cornliusker Grid Squad S P 0 RTS By Bob Flasnick Following Sunday's scrim mage Husker, football coach Bob Devaney said he doesn't plan making too many lineup changes. Films of the scrim mage are being reviewed this week by Devaney and staff. Opposing units of Devaney's team played in shifts of about 15 minutes duration in Sun day's action. In the opening session use first offensive team quarter, backed by Wayne Weber and Bob Churchich went against the second defensive unit. In the line, the first offen sive team had Dennis Richnaf sky and Dennis Morrison at ends, Gary Brichacek and Bob Taucher at tackles, Jim Os berg and LaVerne Allers at guards, with Kelly Peterson and Bob Hill alternating at center. Backfield The backfield had Weber and Churchich at quarterback, with Ben Gregory and Harry Wilson alternating at right half, Charlie Winters at left half, and Pete Tatman at full back. Ron Kirkland didn't see action because of a shoulder bruise. Lou Narish, defensive line man, and Len Janik at a line backing spot looked good on the second defensive unit which Devaney declared was the mythical winner of the first match, because they had been more successful at stop ping the offense than the of fense had been at moving the ball. The offensive unit used both the T and I formations. Right end Richnafsky did most of the pass c a t c h i n g for the quarterback tandem. Second Session In the second session the first defensive unit, the "Black Shirts," went against the second team offensive club quarterbacked by Al Fierro and Ernie Sigler. Defensive tackle Dick Czap was missing from the "Black Shirt" defense unit because of an injured right ankle he suf fered in Saturday's scrim- f is iriTN mm ill - -iJt.it-LiLi ?&M Nebraska football coach Bob Devaney confers with Jim Gatziolis during spring football drills. mage. Czap said he had pulled some ligaments in the ankle and would be sidelined for about two weeks. The first defensive unit in the line had Langston Cole man and Jerry Patton at ends, Wayne Meylan and Jim Mc Cord at tackles and C a r e 1 Stith at a middle guard post. The defensive backfield was composed of Lynn Senkbeil and Rick Coleman as line backers, Larry Wachholtz at safety, and Marv Meuller and Jim Hawkins at corner back spots. Al Kuehl was the "mon ster" and he also stepped in at Coleman's right end posi tion for a few plays. Black Shirts The "Black Shirts' stymied the second offense for the most part, but the offense did reel off a couple of good plays. One of them was a 35-yard pass completion from Fierro to right end Sherwin Jarmon. In the third session of the afternoon the second team de fensive and offensive units clashed in pretty much of a stand off. Before retiring to the showers the first offensive unit and the "Black Shirts" went at each other in a fifteen minute battle. In that encoun ter defensive left end Jerry Patton looked particulary good. Cozad native Ken Brunk saw action at left halfback along with "Choo Choo" Win ters on the offensive unit. The Nebraska Union is holding the First Annual Champion of Champions in tramural bowling tournament with the top three finishers from each of the intramural divisions. The winners of the two tour nament brackets Thursday, will go to the championship Sunday, May 1st. The three top teams in each intrmural division are as fol lows: Greek Rollers Delta Tau Delta (division winner) Sigma Phi Epsilon Phi Kappa Psi Intramural 2 Brown Palace (division winner) Selleck Alpha Gamma Rho Intramural 3 Crazy 4 (division winner) Cherry Pickers Rolling Stones Intramural 4 Gutterballs (division winner) Union Rats Ugly Gourds Beta Theta Pi won the All University A team volleyball championship Monday night. The Beta's beat Abel 12 in two straight matches, 15-9 and 15-3. The division winners were Beta Theta Pi, Fraternity 1; Cornliusker, Fraternity 2; Kennedy A, Cather Hall; Abel XII, Abel Hall; Farfield, Burr Selleck; Beavers, Indepen dents; Phi Delta Theta B, Fraternity 7, and Phi Gamma Delta B, Fraternity 8. The winners of the intrmur al indoor track meet held in December were as follows: Independents Pole Vault, Terry Bowers, Abel 5, 12 feet 60-yard High Hurdles, Dave Kudron, 7.5 Shot Put, Carl Ashman, Seaton I, 50' 10" Broad Jump, Dave Janky, 22'4H" Mile Run, Orlando Martinez, Fairfield, 4:43.6 60yard Low Hurdles, Dave Kudron, 7.2 880-yard run, Orlando Martinez, 1:59.8 60-yard dash, Larry Frost, Fair field, 6.6 High Jump, Steve Krebs, Abel 8, 6'5Vi" One Lap Run, Larry Frost, Fair field, 23.1 440-yard dash, Ron Lee, Benton 52.9 Four-Lap Relay, Fairfield, 2:09.5 One-Mile Relay, Fairfield, 4:35.0 Fraternities Eldon Purdy, Alpha Gamma Sig ma, 12 feet 60-yard High Hurdles, John Sim mons, Beta Theta Pi, 7.8 Shot Put, Mike McNair, Phi Del ta Theta, 55 W Broad Jump, Tom O'Hara, Phi Delta Theta, 20W Mile Run, Jim McClymont, Phi Kappa Psi, 5:06.8 60-yard Low Hurdles, John Sim mons, Beta Theta Pi, 7.2 880-yard Run, Les Hellbusch, Del ta Tau Delta, 2:00.9 60-yard dash, Paul Critchlow, Phi Delta Theta, 6.4 High Jump, Jack Todd, Beta Theta Pi, 6'l-34M One Lap Run, Paul Critchlow, Phi Delta Theta, 28.6 440-yard Dash, Les Hellbusch, Del ta Tau Delta, 52.7 Four-Lap Relay, Phi Delta Theta, 1:58.2 One-Mile Relay, Delta Tau Delta, 4:00.8 All-University Intramural Records. 60-yard Dash, Charlie Greene, Benton, 6.1, 1963. One Lap Run, Lee Alexander, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 27.4, 1950. 440-yard Dash, Joe Mullins, Sea ton II, 50.8, 1957. 880-yard Run, Knolly Barnes, Bes sey, 1:58.8, 1957. One Mile Run, Lowell Stratton, Phi Gamma Delta, 4:38.8, 1964. 60-yard Low Hurdles, Ron Moore, Gus II, 6.9, 1961. 60-yard High Hurdles, Dave Kud ron, Independent, 7.4, 1966. Pole Vault, Ken Pollard, Delta Up silon, 13 feet, 1957. High Jump, Steve Krebs, Abel 8, 6'5V, 1966. Broad Jump, Glen Beerline, Sig ma Alpha Epsilon, 22'liy4" 1950. 12-lb. Shot Put, Larry Tomlinson, Gus I 56'6-", 1961. Four Lap Relay, (Jim Poynter, Reynolds, .McMean, Dick Calla han, Bob flohn), Sigma Chi, 1:52.1, 1962.-' Mile Relay, (Joe Scott, Fred Wil kie, Bill Wittman, Clarence Scott), Gus I, 3:44.8, 1960. - .::Ayv:.- .-.w:li.v;- - y fYr x , - --..,JaSc, i, -LrvtftfL SADDLE . . . was won by a University junior who was all-around cowboy at the 8th annual Nebraska Intercollegiate Championship Rodeo at Lincoln last weekend. The cowboy, Ronald "Butch" Terrell is shown with the all-around cowgirl, Sandra Hel mer from Kearney State College. Rodeo Results Announced; Terrell, Ail-Around Cowboy The University Rodeo As sociation announced the re isults of the Pre-Centennial rodeo held at the State Fair ground's Coliseum during April 22 and 23. Butch Terrill of the Univer sity won the award for AII Aronnd Cowboy and Charlie Hill finished second. Sandy Helmer of Kearney garnered the prize in the girl's divi sion. There was a two way tie for second place between Nancy Simmons and Jody Martin of NU. Dave Vecchio and Nancy Simmons of the University won their respective divisions in the sportsmanship compe tition. The Boy's Hard Luck Trophy was awarded to Bob Koss of the University and the girls' went to Judy Gar wood of Grace Bible School. The University swept seven of the ten buckles awarded in the competition. Results Bullriding (based on three performances): 1. C. Robin son, Kearney, 55 pts; tie for 2nd and 3rd: Jim Harris, Wayne State and B. Young, 50 pts; 4. Gary Marlin, Kear ney, 46 pts. Goat Turning: 1. Margo Bassinger, Kearney, 45.9 sec; 2. Sandy Helmer, Kearney, 47.2 sec; 3. Sandy Damrow, University, 48.9 sec; 4. Pat Hoyt, McCook, 51 sec. Bareback: 1. Bates Terrell, University, 54 pts; 2. Joe "They've been having their problems like us, so they might be ready to cut loose." Hendrick, Fort Hays Kansas, 50 pts; 3. Gerald Burns, Kear ney, 46 pts; tie for 4th: Neil Bastow, Fort Hays and Tom Huffman, McCook, 45 45 pts. Ribbon Dogging: 1. Ronnie Graske, University, 25.2 sec; 2. Jody Martin, University, 34.1 sec; 3. Judy Garwood, Grace Bible School, 39.5 sec; 4. Lee Ann Welflemce, Wes leyan, 43.5 sec. Barrel Racing; (2 runs) 1. Nancy Simmons, University, 31.4; 2. Sandy Helmer, Kear ney, 33.2; 3. Judy Garwood, Grace Bible School, 34.1; 4. Glenda Rudolph, Fort Hays, Kansas, 34.6. Saddle B r o n c: 1. Charlie Hill, University, 42 pts; 2. Randy Marymee, Omaha, 37 pts. Steer Wrestling: 1. Jim Furman, University, 19.2 sec; 2. Sig Colling, Fort Hays, Kansas, 23.1 sec; 3. Kent Peterson, Kearney, 26.7 sec; 4. Alan Baxter, Kearney, 28.7 sec. Calf Roping: (2 calves) 1. Butch Terrell, University, 61 sec; 2. Mike Wormack, Fort Hays, 66.5 sec; 3. Larry Ze orb, Univesity, 68.2 sec; 4. Tom Hoffman, McCook, 68.4 sec. 27 Terry Schaaf President Roger Doerr 1st Vice President Bob Samuelson 2nd Vice President Arts & Science Kcllcy Baker Phil Bowen Tom Briggs Nesha Ncumeister Ken Gastrins Bill Minicr Susie Phelps Milan Wall Engr. & Arch. Bill Hansmire Mike Jess Richard Schulze Don Voss Bus. Ad. Tom Morgan Gerry Olson Dave Piester Tom Rubin Teachers Kathy Kuester Kris Bitner Kathy Costello Ann Evans Ken Powell Karen Westerberg Pam Wood Graduate Bob Samuelson Professional Dave Sensensy YOUR "BLUE