fnfarsctay, February 27, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 1$ Page 7 carie'S' Yrefc Teimi Setf IT DICK i'. t 5 jSsSl ALWAYS i S)JCK GRADUATED FROM Lincoln high in 1545. although not a star in HIGH SCHOOL, HE HAS PROVED HE CAN SHINE ON THE COLLEGE COURTS AND SAW 5T HE YEARLING-" CENTER (S A PRE LAW STUDENT. To EM Sicg Six Ti'S'ie NebrasEca LKloopsters Wind Up Slate Tonite BIG SIX STANDINGS w. 1. Oklahoma 7 1 Missouri C 2 Iowa State ..4 5 Kansas 3 4 Kansas State ...... 3 Nebraska 2 7 Pet. Tp. Op. .875 418 33S .750 369 345 .444 392 427 .429 344 291 .333 386 429 .222 420 506 Nebraska basketeers will come to the end of a long road tonight when they close their - season against Kansas State in a confer ence tilt booked at the coliseum for 8 p. m. The Huskers are at the bottom of the Big Six cage scramble, but a win over the Wildcats tonight would drag the Manhattan quin tet into a tie for the cellar spot The individual scoring: duel be tween I Lai Howey of the Wildcats and Claude Retherford will high light the action. At present Reth Big Six Leaders G. Taeker (O) e . Ray Weade (ICS) f C. Retherford- (N) f H. Howry K8C f Dan Plppla (M) X Charles Black (K) f Dick Rrirk (O) 1 Joe Brown N) T. Jenkins M f Paul Courty (O) f D. Paulsen (I8C) Rodney Cox N) I O. Schnellh'her K f K. Thomas (KSC) f Jim Myers (ISC) ( R. Norman (ISC) f tun 37 33 28 41 3 16 it 32 35 24 30 22 30 22 30 22 20 36 8 24 16 9 24 15 23 16 18 25 17 18 20 11 19 13 pf tp 31 107 33 97 32 97 31 22 94 M '82 19 82 90 82 n 7 11 94 24 83 1 62 22 61 35 52 17 51 26 51 ave 1S.38 10.78 19.78 19.97 11.75 11.71 19.25 9.11 9.38 8.99 7.00 6.89 8.71 6.78 6.67 6.C7 erford has a one point edge on the K state ace, leading: 97 to 96 in points scored in conference fames Coach Harry Good has indicated that he will string along with his usual starting lineup. This means that Claude Retherford and Rod ney Cox will open at the forward spots, Dick Schleiger will play at center and Joe Brown and Bob Cerv will hold down the guard positions. Cerv Back Cerv returns to the starting lineup in place of guard Al Kirlin The Weston ball hawk had been handicapped with a bad back but will be able to go against the K staters Thursday. The Wildcats are rejuvenated following their 48-45 win over Kansas a week ago and will at tempt to repeat an early season victory over the Cornhuskcrs. Playing at Manhattan thevpurple cats drubbed the UN quintet 63 to 54. Coach Jack Gardner's club has a hope of finishing- at the top of the second division, providing it can get by the Huskers. Currently boasting: a record of three wins and six defeats, the Kansas State outfit would be in a position to tie Iowa State if the Cyclones bow to Kansas. After a blazing early season start, Nebraska has faltered. The Huskers started their loop cam paign by losing to Kansas State but came back to hand Oklahoma its only conference loss and then edged Kansas. Another resurgence came late In January when the Scarlet hoop sters drubbed Drake and Ottum- wa Navy on a road swing into Iowa. Since that time the Huskers have crushed South Dakota State but bowed to Iowa State, Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri. ' According to word from Man hattan the Wildcats will open with Dave Weatherby and Harold Howey at forwards, Clarence Brannum and Keith Thomas at guards and either Jerry Patrick or Mario Dirks at center. Watch Him Howey ruined the Husker's con ference debut early in January by pouring 27 points through the hoop. Weatherby was an all-Big Six forward last season but has had a hard time hitting his usual scor- j ing pace during the 1946-47 cam paign. Against the Jayhawks last week, the willowy forward shook off the doldrums and was the scoring leader along with guard Thomas. Probable starting lineups: Conference Form Chart tO yard dash Htitton (N) :06.3, Cuth (M) :06.3, Moomey (N) :06.4, Harp (O) .-06.4. Last year's winner Harp (O) :06.4. No other '46 point winners returning. 440 yard dash Stroud (N) :50.5, Jack son (K) :61., Ault (M) :52.4. Last year's winner Alexander (IS) :52.3. Point win ners returning, Alexander (IS) 1st, Row land (IS) 2nd. Stroud (N) tie for 4th, Shea (K) tie for 4th. 8S0 yard run Glnn (N) 1:57.7, Kopf (N) 1:58.4, Martin (N) 1:59. Stuart (KS) l:ft9.2, Johnson (K) 2:00.7. Last year's winner Jones (IS) 2:02.2. Point winners returning Hinchee (K) 2nd( Hll d en brand (KS) 4th. Mile Run Glnn (N) 4:23, Moore (K) 4:26.4, Borthwlck (KS) 4:32.6. Last year's winner Arlen (IS) 4:31.9. Point winners returning Leisure (KS) 3rd. Two mile run Karnes (K 10:04.7, Vlcklund (0) 10:05.3, Near (M) 10:20.7. Morrt-wn (N) 10:28.5. Last year's winner Canans (O) 9:5V1. Point winners re turning Canaris (O) 1st, Slagle (M) 2nd, Oinn N) 3rd. 60., yard high hurdles King (N) :07.6, Day (M) .07 7. Biakely (M) :07 8, Sharp (O) :07.8, Berkshire (N) :07.8. Last year's winner Sharp (O) :07.8. Point win ners returning Sharp (O) 1st, Feekin (IS) 3rd, Barker (N) 4th. 60 yard low hurdles Sharp (O) :07.1, Biakely (M) :07.1, Gartiser (M) :07.1, Thompson (N) :07.2, Hutton (N) :07.2, Griffith (K) :07.2. Last year's winner Sharp (O) :07.2. Point winners returning snarp (O) 1st, Barker (N) 3rd. Mile Relay Nebraska 3:29.2, Missouri 3:30.9, Iowa State 3:35.6, Kansas State 3:40.2. Iowa State won last year. Shot Put Quirk (M) 50 feet 4H inches, P rather (KS) 50 feet 4H inches, Anriros (O) 4S feet 2ft Inches, Piderit (N) 48 feet inches. Robison (K) 46 feet 5 inches. Last year's winner Nutxman (N) 47'7". Point winners returning Robison (K) 2nd, Andros (O) 3rd. High Jump Kinder (N) 6' 4V Klein (M) 6'1 ", Lambeth (O) 6', Feeken (IS) 6'", Powers (N) 5'11". Lsst year's winner Feeken (IS) 6'4". Point winners returning Feeken (IS) 1st, Weaver (O) tie 3rd. Rmml Jnmn ITImp Vfi ot own r-- nieison v) zi , Koiste (KS) 21'9", Gaultney (M) 21'7". Last year's winner Pedersen (IS) 24' U" Point Inn.r, r- turning nan n ) m. TVll Vault PiMtu. f J i4o?t TF. Dyne (M) 13'lVi", Miller (N) J3', Osborne ner Miller INI 13 feet Pninl winner turning Miller (N) 1st. Nebraska Claude Retherford Rodney Cox Dick Schleiger ... Bob Cerv ....... Joe Brown (gc) Kansas State .f ..Dave Weatherby , . f .... Harold Howey ,.c .... Jerry Patrick . g. Clarence Brannum , g .... Keith Thomas Officials: Ted O'SulUvan and Cliff Ogden A man wrapped up in himself, they say, makes a pretty small package just a bundle of nerves. Indiana Daily Student. Wrestle Team Gets Weekend Road Journey The University of Nebraska wrestling team travels this week end. The Cornhuskers meet In diana university at Bloomington Saturday and Cornell College at Mount Vernon, la., Monday night Ed Copple, undefeated 155- pounder, will be unable to make the trip due to a broken rib suf fered m the Oklahoma dual match. Coach Jerry Adam plans to take these nine wrestlers: 121 pounds Bob Tambor. 128 pounds M 1 e k e y Kelly, Mickey sparano. 130 pounds Jack Barrett. 145 pounds Jack Tamal. 155 pounds Marshall Boker, Andy MannKovicn. 165 pounds Fred Turner. 175 pounds Harold Boker. Heavyweight Mike DIBiase. if FROM CHAFITIS? SKIVVY-GRABITIS? 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Coach George Bret nail's Iowa State Cyclones, in door rulers for the past three years, are given no chance to re tain their laurels for the fourth consecutive time. Nebraska Coach Ed Weir is not too .certain that the Bengal per formers from the Show Me state will be at the top of the list when all the returns are in from Sat urday's running, jumping and throwing. The reason for the Scarlet mentor's hopes are a nu cleus of tried and true contest ants who are ranked as the best in the conference in their special ties. - Injury J.ist. Fritz Ware and Bill Moomey have been counted out of all pre meet figuring. Moomey has been hampered all season by a pulled muscle and is definitely on the sidelines. Ware is bothered by the same trouble, but there is a scant hope that he may be able to run a 440 in the mile relay. Conference rules this season stipulate that each school may enter 22 performers, four more than were allowed in last year's indoor carnival. Faced with this limit. Weir will have to lop four point winners off the squad he has used throughout the dual meet season. Little Bobby Ginn carries a good share of the Husker hopes, for the midget Madison gamester is down for a double stint in the mile and 220. Ginn's perform ances in both events are the best in the conference, and he ex hibited his ability to carry the double duty in the Oklahoma meet when he loafed to first place in the mile in 4:30.2 and then turned on the steam in the 880 to hang up a new Nebraska record as he toured the four furlongs in 1:57.4. Another Scarlet mainstay is High Jumper Monte Kinder. Ever since his second indoor meet Kinder has won the high jump event and has posted the best height of the season among Big Six jumpers with a leap of 6 feet 4 inches against Kansas. Dwayne Feeking, current con ference record holder in the high jump, will be back to defend nis crown. The Iowa State lenper cleared 6 feet 4 inches last winter to establish a new Big Six record. In the pole vault Coach Wtir will have Don Cooper, York sky ridcr, and Dick Miller, three time Big Six indoor king. Cooper has soared 13 feet 9" inches this sea son, while Miller has hit 13 feet. Dick Van Dyne of Missouri is the only other vaulter to get over the 13 foot mark. He cleared 13 feet 1 inch against Kansas in a dual meet last week. Still another leader is Hurryin Harvey Stroud. The North Tlatte thinman is the man to beat in the 440. Although defeated by Dick Ault of Missouri in the Husker Tiger dual meet, Stroud has turned in a :50.5 clocking, the best of the season. Along with the long-geared Stroud, Coach Weir has Loyal Hurlbcrt, Ord freshman, who has moved up rapidly in recent meets. Hurlbert's terrific finishing kick makes him hard to beat in the final spurt for the tape. Sprinter Dick Hutton and Hurdler Ralph King are other possible first place winners. Hut ton has a share of the fastest time in the 60 yard dash, :06.3, but bowed to Fred Guth of Missouri in this event at Columbia. Guth also has registered a :06.3 clock ing. The Husker speedboy is a threat in the 60 low hurdles, al though he is a novice at the race. King-, Waterloo veteran, ran a :07.6 flight in the tall Umbers against Oklahoma and defeated last year's king:, John Sharp of the Sooners. This time was the fast est of King's career and indicates that he will be ready to make a stern bid for first place. Nebraska will be the team to beat in the mile relay. The Husk er quartet composed of Don Vol lertson, Loyal Hurlbert, Harvey Stroud and Bill Conner has whipped through the mile in 3:29.2. Missouri is expected to push the Scarlet in this event. NO HANDS! (uith Arrow shorts) Question: How ran a man go through a full day without using his hands to vahk down creeping . shorts? Answer: Wear Arrow shorts. 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