Pag The Daily Nebraskan THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1967 MEMBERS OF THE 1967 YELL SQUAD . . . (Left to Right) Jeanne Eberly, Lisa Maser, Sally Cockle, Kitty McManus, Maggie Evenson, Pam Rash and Barb Doane. Front Row: Bob Bettger, Loren Faaborg and Bart Votava. In Big 8 Track Hit less A little league hitless won der and a former leading subject for a "before"-type ad, both of whom got track starts by default, have run out of the shadow of Kan sas' Jim Ryun as they pro vide a distance - running light of their own in the Big Eight conference. Oklahoma State's Chris McCubbins, who suffered through seasons of 1 i 1 1 1 e league baseball without get ting a single hit, has hit the top with his all-time Big Eight best of 8:46.6 in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. Missouri's Glen Ogden, who has overcome numer ous injuries after being "forced" to go out for track as a 98-pound high school freshman, now owns the fourth best Big Eight time ever recorded in the 5,000 meter run with his 14:34.8. Running only a little over four-seconds off the Nation- WANTED Teachers or itudents for part-time now and available to work entire summer on coast to coast furniture moving. Must be over 21. Good past driving record and good references. Contact Rod Dudley. Dudley's Transcontinental Movers, 2120 Adams. Lincoln's newest restaurant opening soon. Now taking applications for fry cooks, waiters and bar tenders. Must be over XI. Call Cliff Rigg between 2-5 p.m. for appointment. 475-4567. Artist model wanted: Male and female. Art Dept.. University of Nebraska. Maximum wage $2.50 nr. Call 477-8711. ext. 2631 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. for appointment MISCELLANEOUS FRATERNITY HOUSE NKEDED7? Spacious two-story brick house with two fireplaces. 3 baths with tile floors, living room 12 x 27. dining room 14x16, set up for 24 men. $35 per month with utilities paid. Ivan. 488-4809 (eve.) Bartender's Guide-over 200 recipes. Send tl to Schmidt-Motlow Associates, Box 1534, Goidsboro, N.C. 27530. FOR RENT RENT FOR SUMMER. Attractively fur nished one bedroom apartment, con veniently located one-half block from groceries and laundry. Just lO-minute walk from campus. 432-4753. FOR SALE Must sell the following cars: 1966 Im pale Convertible 396, 1963 Bonneville Convertible. 1M Pontiac Ventura Sport Coupe, Wl Chrysler Firepower V-8. Contact either Joe Gist 477-9193 or Andy Moors 432-8005, 1435 R. 1965 Honda 160. Good condition. Inex. pensive. Call 435-2434. V CB160 Honda, 2500 miles, excellent condition. vsi-'iws attar 5:30. IB t", mm. t- r. li'imir. i ' U . H("l "lllrt m m.i .K i.WKt m i.-ii...n " j The In Crowd I, JT m Never Looked So Good 1 ' In our Permanent Press l Dress Shirts If ' by T Golden Vee ! Solids Stripes Tattersalls I $6.00 jl 1 MEN'S TRAOITIONAI ClOTHIIH f 119 NORTH 14th STREET fS) Wonder Makes Hi al Collegiate record for the steeplechase, McCubbins has again become one of the national leaders in the event. He was an all-America selection for the run last year after finishing fourth in the NCAA with his 9:00.4. He calls the steeplechase his favorite event and he has plenty of experience up and down to derive a basis for comparison. He has run everything from the 880 on out, owning the Big Eight record for the indoor two mile and the outdoor three mile, as well as being the Conference's cross country champion. 100-YARD DASH 1. Charlie Greene (Nebraska :09.5 Glen Long (Oklahoma) :09.5 p Ben Olison (Kansas) :09.5 (2) Georee Bvers (Kansas) :09.5 (4) 5. Harry Alley 'Iowa State) :0.6 Wayne Lone (Oklahoma) :09.6 220-YARD DASH 1. Clifton Forbes (Nebraska) -.21.1 2. Glen Long (Oklahoma) :21.2 Ben Olison (Kansas) :21.2 4. George Aldredge (Okla.) :21.4 (2) 5. Johnny Smith (Oklahoma) :21.5 (3) . Wayne Long (Oklahoma) :21.7 Bill Calhoun (Oklahoma) :21.7 Ray Harvey (Nebraska) :21.7 (J) 440-YARD DASH 1. Clifton Forbes (Nebraska) :46.9 2. Bill Calhoun (Oklahoma) :47.1 (2) 3. Dwight Peck (Kansas) :47.3 4. Steve Carson (Iowa State) :47.5 5. Dennis Walker (Nebraska) :47.6 6. Terry Holbrook (Kan. State) :47. (3) 7. Sieve Ashurst (Kansas) :47.9 2 Ron Moody (Kansas State) :47.9 (4) 9. Hugh McGovern (Nebraska) :48.0 (2) 880 YARD RUN 1. Jim Ryun (Kansas) 1:481 2. Jim Metcalf (Okla State) 1:52.1 3. James Shields (Oklahoma) 1:52 5 4. Craig Endicott (Missouri) 1:52.9 (2) 5. Les Hellbusch (Nebraska) 1:53.0 6. Conrad Nightingale (K.St.) 1:53.6 (3) Bill Wells (Missouri) 1:53.6 (3) 8. Paul Cattermole (Colorado) 1:53.8 (2) 9. Kent Radke (Nebraska) 1:54.0 (2) 10. Dave Binkley (Colorado) 1:54 1 (3) 11. Charles Harper (Kans. St.) 1:54.2 MILE RUN 1. Jim Ryun (Kansas) 1:54.7 SUMMER IN EUROPE??? Standard Motor Company will tell you how to save up to 11200 on ftports cars purchase overseas. For Information, stop at STANDARD MOTORS 1731 "0" THRILLING CANOE TRIPS Explore, fish, relax in the Ouefi-co-Superior Wilderness. Only $8.00 per person per day, also group rates. Writes BILL ROM, CANOE COUNTRY OUTFITTERS, Ely, Minnesota. JOURNALISM GRADUATE To handle a rural offset pub lication. One of larger news paper in Nebraska. Contact Robert Pureed, 4001 Sheridan Blvd., 489-3647. 2. Chris McCubbins (Okla. St.) 4:06.4 3. Wes Dutton (Kansas State) 4:07.9 (3) 4. Charles Harper (Kan. St.) 4:11.2 (4 5. Gene McClain (Kansas) 4:11.4 (4) 6. Bill Wells (Missouri) 4:11.9 (2) 7. Allen Russell IKnnsn) 4:12.4 (4) TWO-MILE RUN 1. Tom Yergovich (Kansas) 9:01.4 2. Chris McCubbins (Okla. St.) 9:11.2 3. Mike Petterson (Kansas) 9:14.0 (2) 4. Wes Dutton (Kansas State) 9:16.8 5. Craig Runyan (Colorado) 9:20.6 6. Glen Ogden (Missouri) 9:28.8 3000-MKTER STEEPLECHASE. 1. Chris McCubbins (Okla.St.) 8:46.6 2. Conrad Nightingale (K. St.) 9:14.2 (2) THREE-MILE Rl'Jf 1. Chris McCubbins (Okla. St.) 13:38.7 2. Glen Ogden (Missouri) 14:03.3 (3) 3. Mike Tarry (Kansas State) 14:16 6 (6) 4. Mike Petterson (Kansas) 14:21.1 (8) 120-VARD mC.H HURDLES 1. George Byers (Kansas) ;13:8 2. Lee Adams (Kansas) :14.0(p) 3. Dave Kudron (Nebraska) :14 1 4. Mark Keller (Colorado) :14 3 Ray Harvey (Nebraska) :14.3 Dave Stevens (Kansas) :14.3 (3) 7. John Dvorak (Iowa State) -14 4 440-YARD INTERMEDIATE HURDLES 1. James Hardwick (Okla.) :51.9 (2) 2. Dave Kudron (Nebraska) -52 4 3. Ray Burrus (Okla. State) :54.-S (2) 4. Kerry Fairchild (Kan. St.) :54.6 5. Doug McDougall (Okla. St.) :54.7 (2) 6. BUI James (Colorado) ;54.9 SHOT PUT 1. Bruce Wilhelm (Okla. St.) 55-10V, (3) 2. Barry King (Colorado) 55- 6 (2) 3. Dennis Basin (Nebraska) 52-10 s. jerry Ten Eyck (Colo.) 50-1114 5. Gary Tucker (Kansas) 50-11 6. Jim Judd (Missouri) 50- 2'A , JAVELIN 1. Steve Moon (Kansas) 220- 1 2. Kent Tarbutton (Nebr.) 213- 6 3. Lynn Baker (Colorado) 200- 5 4. Birger Hansen (Iowa St.) 199- 0V4 POLE VAULT 1. I-arry Curls (Okla. State) 16- 0 2. Chuck Rogers (Colorado) 15- 7 3. Dana Rasch (Kansas State) 15- 1 Mike Burdick (Kansas) 15- 1 3. Charles Recir fMi.M.iril ie a 3) 5) (3) (2) (2) v. iiea ndrvey uowa slate) HIGH JUMP 14- 64 Steve Herndon (Missouri) 2. Ron Tull (Oklahoma) Jim Johnson (Oklahoma) 4. Sieve Krebs (Nebraska) 5. John Dvorak (Iowa State) Ken Gaines (Kansas) John Turck (Kansas) LONG JUMP 7- 0 6-10 6-10 6- 8 6- 6 6- 6 6- (2) (3) I. Mike Gregory (Oklahoma) 25- 1 (w) . yory ro (Kansas) 24-11V4 . Jary Rainwater (Kansas) 24-UVz (w2 4. Ken Scoggins (Oklahoma) 23- 8- a. Ken Gaines (Kansas) 23. 8 (2) 6. Bill Adams (Colorado) 21- 6"i 7. Don Ellis (Oklahoma) 23- 3 (3) ' 5on 5ester 'Okla. State) 23- 2(4 (2) Ken Farris (Oklahoma) 23. 2V4 i TRIPLE JUMP 1. Gary Ard (Kansas) 50, 414 2. Ken Scoggins (Oklahoma) 48-10 3. Lee Calhoun (Oklahoma) 48- 8V4 (2) 4. Sylvester Reed (Colorado) 48- 4 (2) s. Ken Gaines (Kansas) 47- 94 (3 5" ii'A5haw ,ol"homi) 47- 9 (3) 7. Bill Adams (Colorado) 46-6 DISCUS I. Miles Lister (Okla. State) 176- 4 OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. Pool Tables . . . Snooker Tables ... Open Bowling . . 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Dennis Hasln (Nebraska) 166- OVi 440-YARD RELAY L Oklahoma (Wayne Long. Bill Calhoun, George Aldredge, Glen Long) :40.S 2. Kansas (Lee Adams, Gary Ard, George Byers, Ben Ol ison) :40.7(2) 3. Missouri (Paul Sims. Gary Flager, Gene Bonahan, Steve Halliburton) :41.J 4. Kansas State (Larry Weldon, Andy Williams, Ron Moody, Terry Holbrook) :41.5(5) 880-YARD RELAY 1. Oklahoma (Wayne Long, Bill Calhoun, George Aldredge, Glen Long) 1:24.3(2) 2. Kansas (George Byers, Lee Adams, Gary Ard, Dwight Peck) 1:25.7 3. Kansas Slate (Larry Weldon, Andy Williams, Bill Brown, Mike Heer) l:27.1(p5) MILE RELAY 1. Oklahoma (Tom Melton, Jim Shields, James Hardwick, Bill Calhoun) 3:08.4(2) 2. Kansas (Gary Ard, Steve As hurst, Dwight Peck, Ben Ol ison) 3:09.5(2) 3. Kansas State (Kerry Fair child, Ron Moody, Mike Heer, Terry Holbrook) 3:ll.l(p2) 4. Nebraska (Les Walker, Les Hellbusch, Hugh McGovern. John Simmons) 3:15.3 TWO-MILE RELAY L Missouri (Ted Nykiel, Bill Wells, Jim Larsen, Craig En dicott) 7:25.8 2. Kansas (Curt Grindal, Gene McClain, Tom Yergovich, Al- :en Russell) 7:28.7 3. Oklahoma State (John Cook, Mike Evans. Chris McCub bins, Jim Metcalf) 7:37.4 FOUR-MILE RELAY 1. Kansas (Allen Russell, Tom Yergovich, Gene McClain, Jim Ryun) 16:45.4 3. Kansas State (Vint Arnett. Charles Harper, Wes Dutton. Conrad Nightingale) 17:00.0 SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY 1. Kansas (Gary Ard, Ben Oil son. Dwight Peck, Jim Ryun) 3:15.3 2. Oklahoma State (Ray Burrus, Ron Hester, Jim Kukendall, Jim MeK all) 3:24.4(3) L Kansas (Curt Grindal. Dwight Peck, Gene McClain, Tom Yergovich) 9:41.6 3. Kansas State (Charles Har per, Terry Holbrook, Wes Dutton, Conrad Nightingale) 9:46.0 3. Missouri (Craig Endicott, Jim Larsen, Bill Wells, Glen Ogden) 10:17.4 Oklahoma State (Ray Burrus, Jim Kuykendall, Jim Melcalf, Chris McCubbins) 10:17.4 INSTMLMKH FOR. ANY CAR. ISsMIN. SERVICE! 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Judging Criteria "They are selected as freshmen for their sopho more year," be said, add ing that the criteria for judging included poise, ap pearance and enthusiasm. Gary Ailes, who had been named Yell King, resigned upon his acceptance to vet erinary school in Colorado. The Squad will attend all away Big Eight football games and only special away basketball games, ae cording to Murphy. Cornhuskers Still Practicing Bob Devaney took his Cornhuskers into their fourth week of spring foot ball practice Monday. He continued switching players, trying, to come up with a strong combination for next season. Mat Champion Files For NU Jim Haug of Cozad, Neb., 165-pound state wrestling champion for the past three years, has signed a Big Eight letter-of-intent to en roll at the University of Ne braska. Cornhusker wrestling coach Orval Borgialli made the announcement of the 6 footer's decision to attend Nebraska, and said, "Jim is an outstanding athlete and we are happy that he has decided to enroll at the Uni versity." SUNBEAM FLORAL COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE Dial . . . 423-2337 1711 Van Dom ARNOLD PALMER Deluxe Shirt Service 21st & 0 13th & F "ST -f 1 f . ttW---... I ( j V4 ?-'( I WW la: ' k sliiWfM.fii ill HI Tennis Coach Finds Trouble In Books, By Terry Grasmick Assistant Sports Editor The books and the weath er have caused double trou ble for tennis coach E. C. Higginbotham. Voluntary and involun tary scholastic ineligibility has left Nebraska with a predominately sophomore team. Senior Dennis Beebe decided not to take the min imum hour requirement and other vets did not have the minimum grade re quirement. Only Three Consequehtly the Huskers have won only three of 21 Big Eight matches. 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