Pro Students win IAA football crown A hunch of guys "who like to drink beer together and wanted to play a couple games" claimed the all university intramural flag football championship Wednesday night. The Pro Students, whose name is a reflection of the fact that "most of us have all been here more than four years," according to team manager Neal McQuistan, polished off Alpha Tau Omega 28-12 in the First Annual Orange Bushel Bowl to cap an undefeated intramural season. "We just thought it would be fun to play and we didn't really have any idea how good we'd be until the season started. We're just happy to win it," McQuistan said after accepting the all-university trophy and a bushel of oranges for his team's victory. As they did throughout the season, the Pro Students used a combined big-play offense and a quick zone defense to subdue the ATO'S in the twice-delayed title game. The Pro Students scored on the third play of the game on a short run by quarterback Tom Lewis. Lewis ran for the extra point to give his team an 8-0 lead they never relinquished. On their second possession, halfback Bob Griego scampered down the sidelines for the second touchdown and added the two-point conversion on a run to give the Pro Students a 16-0 lead at the end of the first quarter. The ATO's struck back early in the second stanza when quarterback Steve Chandler hit Kirk Bradley with a short pass over the middle to bring the count to 16-6. But on the first play after the ATO score, Lewis hooked up with Griego on a 45-yard pass play to give the Pro Students a 22-6 half time lead. Chuck Compton tallied the R&l needs refs for M baskefboll The Recreation and Intramural Department needs officials for the intramural basketball season. Anyone interested in the job should attend an official's meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday at University High. If enough officials are obtained Thursday, basketball team managers will be able to pick up schedules -Friday afternoon and play will begin as scheduled on Monday. Kramolisch gains tennis championship Dorm tennis singles champion Marty Kramolisch captured the all-univeristy intramural title and lead Abel 13 to the team dorm championship. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, which placed three entries in the flight finals of the single-elimination tournament, took the all-fraternity team title. Kramolisch defeated independent champ Greg Malhoit and fraternity champ Larry Rollins of Chi Phi to gain the individual trophy. Second-place honors in the fraternity division went to Delta Upsilon and Cather Seven was the runner-up in the dorm competition. final Pro Student touchdown on a short flip from Griego early in the third period. The ATO's wrapped up the scoring late in the third quarter on a 2-yard pass from Chandler to Col Cronk. Members of the Pro Students' title team are Griego, Lewis, Compton, McQuistan, Bill Carver, Mike Heser, Greg Wilhelms, Bob Brandt, and Steve Folmer. Wednesday's game climaxed a flag football season which saw 124 teams compete and left the Pro Students the only squad to avoid a loss. They finished the regular season rated second in the independent division. DO IT YOURSELF WANT AD Write ad below using one blank for each word. 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8 ""9. "lO. " 13 15. 16. 17. 18: ig! 2a 22! 23. 24. 25! 26. 27! 28. 29. 30- Print Name-Address-Phone No. Below: and bring to 34 Nebraska union JAfff e PHONE No. ADDRESS ZIP CODE C,TY 1 r-t ; ... Ttw EqulUW Ute AMuranc Soctoty o ffw UntM SUM. Hum Vefk. N Y. An Equal Opportunity Employer, Uf THE EQUITABLE For a free 18 x 24" poster of this advertisement, write: The Equitable, Dept. P, G.P.O. Box 1 170, New York, N.Y. 10001 .J in PAGE 8 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1971