FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1967-' Pag 6' The Daily Nebraskan '' 'A' ft s ? v 4 I -1 --.V - . . ; r . ' V I - " 'V ' . - 'J...., . ., , , ' . . - Having A (Hand) Ball HANDBALL . . . practice is offered to students de siring to participate in intramural athletics without joining an organized activity. Freshman Tom Tidball, who is out for baseball, practices handball in a court at the Nebraska Field House. There are also courts at the NU Coliseum for use by students. KB 432-1465 140 No. 13th St FREE J.0' itu anl1 Nebraska PADKIMP " u ' rdint a u Garape, 1 3th S M -NEBRASKA 432-3126 :th & P Street IT GRABS YOU, IT HOLDS K L V -mmm pictures Ft SEVEN ARTS BT STARK 1 J IMth a tlunning International cast, f rrtnf (n ifhticai orur i JEAN-PAUL IELMONDS CHARLES BOVER LESLIE CAROM JEAN-PIERRE CASSEL CEORCE CNAKIRIS ALAIN OELON KIRN DOUGLAS GLENN FORO GERT FRbSE WES MONTANO ANTHONY PERKINS SIMONE SIGNORET ROBERT STACK MAJUK VERSiNI SKIP WARD ORSON WEUES MM ir MUL CXAETZjmcm ti RENE CLEMENT Scrmpiiy tr GORE VIDAL m rnAnCii r SRS CurrSLA urn n AiAuHiCt JARRf to mm im sam im n Uffll COLLINS DOMINIQUE UPttRSE - mm km i. um n ma muut PHOTO BY DOUG KEISTER DPEN 12:45 J DOORS OPEN NOW SHOWING QUILLER... he's not just another spy and if he shatters your nerves, remember he's living on his! Memomidum? 6EGR8E SEGA1 ALf C GUIKNESS MAX VON SYDOW SENTA BERGER (wtti Sin GEORGE SANDERS ROBERT HELPMANN M k IVAN lOXWEtl MICHAEL ANOEHSOM s,m, HAROLD mm PaJUVISIOK Color by DELUXE alter 6 p.m. at: Rampart 12th P Aula rli",s Mir far, 1330 n Car DOORS OPEN 1:45 NOW SHOWING YOU. IT INFLAMES YOU! 20th Centurv Fu presents IVAN FOXWllfS Jk PnQDUCTIOM o'M. j '; A Frep Stars ToNU Twelve high school foot ball stars from Nebraska have signed letters of in tent to the University for next year, announced Hus ker coach Bob Devaney. The latest addition to the list is Ken Kontos, a' 6-2 de fensive back from Wahoo. Others include some of the state's top prep per formers. Wally Winter and Dave Mann of Lincoln Northeast are the Lincoln men on the list. M a r 1 i n Terwilliger of Grant and Jim Patterson of Bellevue have signed. Oth ers are Guy Ingles of Oma ha, Tay Tollefson of Kear ney, Tom Heller of Kear ney, Henry Jennings of Kimball, Bob Hardt of Omaha, John Hopkins of Bellevue and Greg Stejskal of Omaha. First Junior Since Chamberlain In Smith's If Iowa State's Don Smith If he maintains this pace, has "sweaty palms" Satur- he will end up fifth on the day when the Cyclones all-time single-season Con host Nebraska, he will be ference list with 632 points, the first junior in the -Big This would be the second Eight to hit 1.000 career highest total ever scored by points since 1958 and Wilt a junior in Conference his Chamberlain. tory Chamberlain scored Smith, the Conference's 633 his junior, and last, leading scorer for the sec- vear a Kansas, ond week in a row, needs This same average would only 22 to cross into the let Smith finish his second 1,000 range during this year as a Cyclone with 1,081 week's Big Eight TV Game points, the 21st best re- of the Week Saturday at corded in a career by a Ames. Big Eight basketball play- A tip-off as to whether er. This kind of an ending Smith will have a good would put Smith into posi- game or not, according to tion to move into third place Smith himself, is the on the all-time Conference amount of perspiration col- list, providing the Brooklyn, lected on his hands before New York, junior hits for the game. The more, the over 500 next year, better the game, or so goes A duplication of his pro- the Iowa State thinking. Ac- jected junior-year total cording to this theory, would put Smith second to Smith has sweated a great the all-time ail-American deal since the first of Janu- from Kansas, Clyde Lovel- ary, scoring 25.7 points a lette, who had 1,979 points game to lead the Confer- during his three seasons, ence. In second place now is Kan- CONTEREVPE GAMES ONLT Rrboundim Scoring Player and School G Hon .smith, t, lnwa state IU Don Sidle, C. Oklahoma 8 Stuart Lantz, G, Nebraska 8 Ron Coleman, G, Miswuri 9 Pat Frink, G, Colorado 8 Tom Baack. F, Nebraska 8 Rodger Bohnenstiehl, C, Kansas 7 Nate Branch, F, Nebraska 8 Willie Rogers, F, Oklahoma 8 Jim Johnson, F. Oklahoma 8 Tom Johnson, C, Missouri 9 Bob Wilson. C. Kansas 5 Earl Seyfert, F, Kansas State 7 Jo Jo White, G, Kansas 8 Ron Franz, F, Kansa9 8 Kuirene Jones, F, Missouri 5 John McGonigle, G, Iowa State 10 FG FGA FT FTA TP Avf. 89 193 79 116 257 25.7 62 113 60 74 1B4 23.0 64 118 35 42 163 20.4 72 157 29 33 173 , 19.1 56 113 25 38 137 17.1 60 128 14 18 134 16.8 45 86 22 27 112 16.0 50 112 28 36 128 16 O 45 103 32 45 122 15.3 49 101 22 23 YM 15.0 48 119 31 45 129 1 14.3 2b 55 20 28 70 14.0 37 81 21 26 95 13 6 41 110 18 24 106 13.3 42 98 17 25 101 12.6 22 57 22 43 1,2 12.4 49 126 22 31 120 12.0 COMMUNITY CONCERT MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN February 27 - March 11 Adults: $9.00 Students: $3.00 Five Great Concerts For 1967-6S Season: C.ianna (FAneela . The Romeros Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra fiesta Mexicana Fifth Concert: To Be Announced Memberships Only During Campaign No Tickets for Single Concerts To the soul sounds of the n i(3(?iQDffiDu at the HEART THROB HOP SAT., FEB. 18 9:00-12:00 UNION BALL ROOM 1.00 PER PERSON IT'S WHAT'S HAPPENING Conihusker Stopped In Nebraska wrestler? fell to Northwest Missouri State, 17-13, at Marysville. Mo., Wednesday. H u s k e r heavyweight Scott Swanson lost a 1-0 de cision to Allan Borkowskl, giving Northwest Missouri the victory. Orval Borgialli, Nebraska coach, cited Mike Disney for his 6-4 decision over John Crandall in the 123 pound bracket. This was Disney's second varsity match. Borgialli also lauded Dwayne Dobson who deci sioned Bill Rex, 3-0, in the 145-pound class. Nebraska's lone pine was registered by 177-pounder Ben Eerends, who turned the trick in 4:38 against Dale Palmer. 123 Mike Disney, NU, dec. John Crandall, 64. 130 Stan Zeamer, NW, drew with Ron Thon, 4-4. 137 Paul Stehman, NW, dec. Dennis Dobson, 12-3. 145 Dwayne Dobson, NU, dec. Bill Rex, 3-0. 152 Ron James, NW, dec. Gary White, 7-0. 160 Rich Downing, NW, Sweaty Plavfr and School G RMs iHra' Smith, C. Iowa State 10 12H At. 12.8 10.5 9.8 9.4 8.4 8.3 8.1 8.0 7.8 7.8 7.6 6.5 n,,n sidle, C, Oklahoma 8 B4 fcugene Jones, F, Missouri 5 49 Galen Frick, F, Kan. St. 7 66 Note Branch, F, Nebraska 8 67 Ear Sevlert, F. Kan. St. 7 58 Stuart Lantz. G, Nebraska 8 65 Tom Johnson, C, Missouri 9 72 Willie Rogers, F, Oklahoma 8 62 Rob Wilson, C, Kansas 5 39 Nj0k Pino, C, Kansas Suite 7 5.1 Boh Bauers, F, Colorado 8 52 FG Percentage Player and School FG FGA Mike Rebirh, Colorado 27 47 Lynn Baker, Colorado . . 31 56 Stuart Lantz, Nebraska .. 64 118 Don Sidle, Oklahoma .... 62 113 Karl Tail. Colorado .24 44 Rodger Bohnenstiehl. Kan. 45 86 I'at Frink, Colorado 56 113 Boh Bauers, Colorado ... 38 78 Jim Johnson, Oklahoma .. 49 101 Pet. .574 .554 .542 .542 .545 .523 .496 .487 .485 FT Percentage Player and School FT FTA Pet. Jack Herrun, Okla. State 24 24 1.000 Ron Coleman, Missouri . 29 33 .879 Stuart Lantz, Nebraska . 35 42 .833 Rodger Kohncnstichl. Kan. 22 27 .815 lion Sidle. Oklahoma 60 74 .811 Earl Sevftjrt, Kansas State 21 26 .808 Nate Branch, Nebraska 28 36 .778 Dennis Herkholtz, Kan. St. 17 22 .773 Jo Jo White, Kansas .... 18 24 .750 &3D Wrestlers Missouri dec. Harold Povonda. 1-0. 167 Tom Paulson. NW, dec. Bob Erickson, 2-1, ref eree's decision. 177 Ben Bernends, NU, pinned Dale Palmer, in 4:38. Hwt. Allan Borkowski, NW, dec. Scott Swonson, 1-0. Huskers Seek 13tli Win . . . Cagers In For Bad Some psychological fac tors are building an atmos phere of bad luck as the Nebraska basketball team prepares for a return match with Iowa State, Saturday at Ames. The biggest of these fac tors will be the home court advantage Nebraska used to its benefit in defeating the Cyclones last weekend, 94-82. This time the shoe will be on the other foot. The Huskers are tied for second place at 6-2 with Colorado who defeated Iowa State Monday night. 1958.,, Palms sas State's Bob Boozer, who finished in 1959 with 1,685. For the sixth straight week, Smith leads the re bounders with his 12.8 per game average. He now has a total of 266 for the sea son, marking the second straight year he has made the Big Eight's seasonal re bounding honor roll (it takes 250 or more to make the list). Smith's career total in this department now stands at 592, 17th on the all-time list. A retention of this av erage will move him into the top 15 by the end of the season. Still battling it out for versatility honors are Okla homa's Don Sidle and Ne braska's Stuart Lantz, both of whom are ranked in all four individual categories for the sixth consecutive week. Sidle, a 6-8 center, is second in scoring (23.0) and rebounding (10.5), and fifth in free throwing (81 per cent). Lantz, a 6-3 guard, is third in scoring (20.4) and free throwing (83 per cent), 233 No. 11th St. THE TACO HUT Mexican Food At Us Best Also Orders To Go We Deliver 5:00 P.M. to Midnight CAMPUS & DOWNTOWN AREA MOTORCYCLES New and used cycles. We have new cycles starting from under $250. We have financing facilities and are eager to take cycles in trade. HURLBUT CYCLE SHOP B.S.A. HONDA B.M.W. 7331 Thayer 466-9977 TEN - 28 FABRICS 1028 "0" St Telephone 432-6400 WE'VE CHANGED OUR NAME! Ken's Fashion Fabrict is now TEN-28 FABRICS. WHY? Ours is a distinctive store, yet we are hard to find because of the many signs of all sizes and shapes that surround us. We've taken our street address- for our name. Now you'll find it easier to spot . . . TEN-28 FABRICS . . . Look for our new signs. Serrano is always a good buy $198 . Prints ... I yd. Width Greatest selection rlalni F1.cked rrlntf Stripe, Dolt MEM Both are a game behind na tionally fifth-ranked Kan sas. "This is a crucial game for us," noted Nebraska coach Joe Cipriano. "We have to win this one to stay in the race for the confer ence title." Perhaps he wishes bas ketball was a six-man game. Each game he has had to decide between ju niors Ron Simmons and Jim Da mm for his second starting guard. This time he has chosen Simmons. Itch For 1,000 and seventh in rebounding (8.1). They are tied for third in field-goal accuracy with 54 per cent. Remaining in contention for his second scoring championship is Missouri's Ron Coleman, who shows a 19.2 average this year. On Standard of Quality Complete tales and service. Models from 50 cc to 1200 cc. See our values from under $250. KRAMER'S HARLEY DAVIDSON 2727 No. 33rd 434-6220 432-0761 Lincoln, Nebraska 68508 ... $149 Plains ... 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