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Championship matches will
be held Monday in both deep
and shallow water basketball.
At 5:15 Monday Phi Kappa
Psi will battle Beta Theta Pi
In the deep water champion
ships. At 5:45 Delta I'psilon
will play Phi Gamma Delta
in the shallow water cham
pionships. The Betas (deep water) and
Fijis (shallow water) have
worked their ways into the
finals through the losers
brackets of the tournament. If
they are victorious Monday,
one more game will have to be
played to determine the cham
pions since the tournament is
double-elimination.
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The flight winners in intra-
Where the
Action Is
This Saturday Husker fans and foes alike will get a
preview of the 1966 edition of "How to Survive in the World
of Collegiate Football Even If You Are the Team to Beat."
With the football season only four months away Big
Eight grid camps across the midwest are proclaiming,
"Let's Beat the Huskers Next Year!"
Colorado is the most insistent. The Buffs will be strong
next fall. Most of the nucleus of sophomores and juniors
who led Colorado to a 6-3-2 season in 1965 w ill be back.
And probably most important, Nebraska plays Colora
do in Boulder on Oct. 22. Even though the theory is mostly
discounted by the coaches, the altitude in the Rockies does
something to visitors from the plains. (Who can forget the
Air Force game last year? )
So, with the home crowd, the higher altitude and the
usual pressure riding with the Huskers, the game with
Colorado will be "one of those kinds, again."
The next week (Oct. 29) Missouri invades Nebraska
and the Tigers should be a bit cautious when they come to
Lincoln. Mizzou's barnyard hospitality of last year will
long be remembered by the twelve thousand Huskers at
Columbia.
But Nebraskans will remember that the g;ame will be
televised and even though there are a number of things
tha they'd like to do to get even, they must keep their
cool. But thai doesn't mean that the Husker fans can't put
on their greatest display of emotion in front of the cam
eras. We'll have to see.
Texas Christian. Wisconsin, Oklahoma. Oklahoma State
and probably Iowa State (no one can predict what the Cy
clones will bo like) will all be strong teams next year.
Kansas and K-State will still be rebuilding although the
Wildcats could be stronger than usual. Utah State shouldn't
be hard to master.
AH indications show that Nebraska will be as strong
as last years undefeated Big Eight champs. In fact, the
Huskers could be more solid than ever.
Devaney has assembled the finest backfield of his ten
ure at Nebraska. With "Choo-Choo" Winters. Ron Kirk
land, Ben Gregory, Pete Tatman, sophomore Dick Davis,
Ken Brunk, and a host of others combined with quarter
backs Bob Criurchich, Wayne Weber, and towering Frank
Patrick, Nebraska could manage to find a combination
equaling Notre Dame's famed '"Four Horsemen."
Saturday, then, is experiment day. Devaney and the
staff will be testing new material and trying new places
for the veterans. It should be interesting.
mural deck tennis are: Jack
Guggenmos - Rich Rockwell,
Delta Upsilon, first flight;
Tom Lewis-Rusty Fuller, Phi
Delta Theta, second flight;
Dick Newton-Steve Neal, Phi
Delta Theta, third flight.
Bob Fulton-Van Vahle, Beta
Theta Pi, fourth flight; Tim
Smad-John Aalborg, Sigma
Phi Epsilon, fifth flight; and
Roger Douglas-Dale Parker,
Beta Theta Pi, sixth flight.
The All-University c h a m p
ionship is now in progress
with these flight winners.
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The intramurals doubles
tennis champion will be deter
mined by the match between
Bill Roehrs-John Roehrs, Beta
Sigma Psi and Dale Parker
Bob Gibson, Beta Theta Pi. '
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Semi-finalists in the doubles
badminton tournament have
been determined.
One semi-finals match will
pit Mike Connors-Ken Miller,
Theta Xi against Bill-Zuspan-Gary
Anderson, Sigma Nu. In
the other semi-finals match,
Ken Brunk - Jim Stevenson,
Sigma Nu, will play Rich
Stangle-Don Walcott, Phi Kap
ap Psi.
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Mike Connors, Theta Xi,
will play Frank Brill, Phi
Kappa Psi, in the badminton
singles championship match.
Division winners in intra
mural softball are: Fraternity
1, Phi Delta Theta; Fraternity
2. Delta Sigma Pi; Abel Hall,
Abel 13. Burr-Selleck. Smith.
Games played Thursday
night had the Whippets versus
the Aggies for the independent
division championship and
Governors versus Glenn for
the Cather Hall division cham
pionship. Division championship
games: Fraternity 1. Phi Del
ta Theta 13, Farm House 12;
Fraternity 2, Delta Sigma Pi
8. Cornhuskers 6; Abel Hall,
Abel 13-11. Abel 4-5: Burr
Selleck, Smith 11, Keissel
bach 4.
In the first round of the Ali
University softball tournament
Phi Delta Theta will play
Delta Sigma Pi and Abel 13
will play Smith.
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Clmi cliich Tops Big 8 Batting
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Big Eight Tournament play has already begun for Ne
braska's golf and tennis squads in Columbia, Missouri. Both
teams left Thursday for the final competition of the season.
NU golfers invade the MU links sporting a 13-6-1 over
all record and a 5-6-1 tally in league play.
Nebraska's six losses have come against Oklahoma
State, Oklahoma, Iowa State, Kansas State, Missouri and
Kansas. However, NU has retaliated against Iowa State,
Kansas State and Missouri by defeating them in dual com
petition, and tne NU squad tied Kansas.
Fourth Place
This leaves Oklahoma State (picked to win the title)
and Oklahoma as the only teams with clean records against.
Nebraska.
On the basis of past performance, Nebraska's sophomore-studded
squad is a solid contender for fourth place
with a good chance to finish third.
The tennis picture isn't quite as bright for Husker fol
lowers as Nebraska is 0-6 in conference play. NU has lost
As a result, I choose Nebraska as a solid favorite for
last place.
Corn Cobs, Tassels
Just a few notes on the pep organizations at this Uni
versity. I would like to see the Corn Cobs and Tassels ma
ture from the lollipop and balloon selling stage to some
thing more constructive and exciting.
Both organizations have impressed me with their lack
of originality and creativity.
If they want to confine their efforts to a fairly uniform
and static football promotion program then they should
yield to some other organization with newer and better
ideas.
These organizations are responsible for organizing the
athletic spirit of the campus into some constructive form
and they should take their responsibility seriously.
Suggestion: why not branch out and hold a rally for
the basketball team or show up at a wrestling meet in
stead of selling suckers.
New Yell Squad
On the new Yell Squad: I hope that the new yell king
will find time to attend more than three basketball games
next season. The suggestion stands for the pom pon squad
too
I would also like to see the pom pon girls do more
cheering for the team rather than their Zlegfield Follies
routines.
Their act would be mure appropriate with the Rock
ettes in Radio City Music Hall than on a football field or
basketball court.
Perhaps next year's squad will spend more time gen
erating school spirit and enthusiasm and less time with
Arthur Murray choreography. I doubt it.
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header with Colorado, Nil's cr.uu-hi.-h. Nebraska .
t-, i m , , . i . Jerry Retlaff, Iowa state
Bob ChurchlCh Stands atop Bll8er Limislrom. Missouri .
the conference hitting chart &Brt'K? aiii
With a .405 average. Ernie Recob, Kansas Stale
Three other Huskers, Alex $g Rw. NiSk,1 V.
Walter, John Roux, and Bob Jb; Sffl r.:
Brand, rank in the top 15 Dan Kelly. Colorado
hitters in Big Eight Confer- ?e Sto '
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to open for Nebraska in Sat- Oklahoma stWios
urday's series finale with J5SSa..Su!!..::lu4
Colorado which begins at f(adstate "I
11:00 in the morning. Kansas. 90
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314 114 1 .959
246 R3 19 .945
310 118 27 .943
338 13 30 .940
330 136 30 .939
270 98 28 .929
273 110 36 .914
Tram Standings
Conference All
KHA BB SO W L Pel. W L
2.60 37 92 Oklahoma ... B 3 .727 10 8
68 Missouri 7 3 11 8
73 Kansas State .8 6 .571 5 10
Okla. State . 8 6 .571 11 8
110 Iowa Stale ... 6 S .545 7 8
79 Nebraska ....8 7 .533 12 8
78 Colorado 5 10 .333 10 U
81 Kansas ,2 10 .166 7 U
Third Scrimmage
Saturday For KU
The Kansas football team
will have its third "control
led" game type scrimmage
this Saturday morning in Me
morial Stadium starting at
9:15 a.m.
The Jayhawks will have
completed' 12 days of practice
after Saturday's scrimmage
and are slated to have eight
additional sessions including
the annual intra-squad game
scheduled for Saturday, May
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'Bes? Athletes
The Sports staff of the Daily
Xebraskan picked their out
standing athletes last night
in a closed session.
It was a tie between Kelley
Baker and Bob Flasnick as
they were the only two voting
on the award. We offer hearty
congratulations to these two
outstanding individuals.
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