Friay, March 2, 1951 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 NUM atmen Meet Sooners Tonight From The Sports Desk MwsEier Hosfe In Season's Home oonfs RT GLEXX KELSftV The mighty University of Okla homa wrestling team will invade the Coliseum Friday night in a dual meet with the Cornhuskers. Coach Al Partin is expecting top performance from his Nebras ka te&ra, which has won its last three straight duals. The Huskers are in good shape and face their most important dual test of the reason. Oklahoma, rated as the top team in the cation and gunning for the national collegiate title, is a heavy favorite to win," Partin said. "But the meet will feature good wrestling at its best and of fer a good opportunity to see the top team in the nation. Beat Aggies Twice The Sooners boast two victories over Oklahoma A. & M. They defeated the Aggies early in the season to break A. & M.'s dual winning streak at 78. Oklahoma holds wins over three clubs which have beaten Nebras ka. They overpowered Iowa State Teachers 20-3, Colorado 23 3 in addition to the Aggies. The Huskers have shown a great improvement since these early season losses, and should be able to prove their progress in the Friday night matches. Five defending Big Seven champions will take the mat three Oklahomans and two Ne braskans. Ken Brown, Nebraska 123 pounder, will wrestle Bill Bor ders, Oklahoma conference champ, in the opener. GClQand Betarns The 130 pound match pits Har old Gilliland. Husker returning champion, against Jack Blu baugh. Blubaugh won third place in the national tournament last year, but was beaten by Gilliland in the Big Seven tournament Two sophomores will battle in the 137 pound event Perry Lei tel meets Tom Evans, Oklahoma state A. A. U. champ. Ken Fisher is scheduled to meet another Sooner sophomore, Bryan Rayburn, in toe 147 pound class, and Dave Mackie clashes with George Jackson, 157 pound Big Seven champ from Oklaho ma. In the 167 pound bout, Al John son wrestles Frank Marks, an Oklahoma soph who was state champion in high school. Har ley Richardson, Nebraska 177 pounder, is paired with the Soon ers Joe Butler, conference cham pion last year. Herb Reese, Rebraska's Big Seven champion heavyweight, will tangle with Larry Cotton, who will no doubt give Reese his stiff est competition to date, Reese currently has ten straight vic tories to his credit and is unde feated so far this season. The meet is scheduled to begin at 9 p. m., following the Nebras ka Wesleyan game. Student ath letic tickets will be accepted at the half of the Wesleyan tilt The lineups: Wt. XFBBASKA OKLAHOMA I at Kra Vrvn Bin Ber4en 1 HinU GIM1b Jm 1 m fwry MiH T tWB 147 (n FHteer By Tmrm 1S7 Dmi Macfcia Grtrf. J IC7 Al Mmi Frmak Maria 177 Hmrtey BJchmriM J Bmttor BvtHct Lmtj CttM Nebraska's Phi Delts Nick Phi Gams? Cornhusker, Beta Sigs Roll " nosi jor me lasi lime mis season uu-ume nusner scoring recoiai ... VTV; t I ii Afloat:. Ac.nn;n sausraay nignt as the Oklahoma ; wun not too mucn enort against The Missoun Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Associa-;SoonersJin4de Huskerland. The u,e Oklahomans. Bob is currently! tion released their performance sheet for the 1951 Btg! Scarlet cagers, playing before 'only 13 shy of the record of 360 one, but two teams in first place. Both the Nebraska Corn-!ve townseivs a big boost last season. If Pierce does not do l ' IT - . . i tATHfim fftniK itlnstA f m tA irtrtr. if o niinct tha fib-iA ha rill K n o 1 huskers and Missouri Tigers will walk on y2 point .Ty angTngtoeir eariyihe finale ritaK? the year, acordine to the MV release. The Sooners, led by guard Ted Pierce di ... . P. Their performance sheet is as follows 61 Event MU NU Mile Run 5 3 60-yard dash 2 Wicrh WnivilAa 4 Low Hurdles 440-vard dash ....3 880-yard run ....7 Two-mile run Mile relay 4 Pole Vault High Jump 4 Broad Jump 1 Shot Put 2 Totals 452 45V2 2 3 4'2 4 5 1 3 9 5 6 OU 3 4 2 5 3 2 3 6 36 KU 4 3 2 7 1 12 KS CU IS 5 3 2 18$ 16i2 15 3 That i how the race will end if all performers equal marks establisnea during tne auai seasyu. did alright for himself,! Owens, routed the Huskers atjand the Huskers in the Norman Norman in their first encounter' meeting between the two outfits. this year. The final tally of that) Bob connected for 19 points to contest was rung up 72-49 for the lead the Nebraskans. home team. Owens personally! Bncky Nest accounted for 26 points in the: 0arH Jim Ruchanan is the most phenominal exhibition of number two scorer to date. Jim I" shooting on the Norman maple has netter a total of 267 markers. H this year. Rnw mt 19 ;n the first wti-Oil! t o - - i The invaders, currently in contest, fourth place due to the setback) The Huskers are currently in' thow intiA of tVio VignHc rvf tho: ila ritK Trui'Q totA f AT" fifth I HTiccyMT-i THttAm 1 oet uOAlr ivillll ! on1 r i v t K nlflMe in i Ko mf 1 1 . 1 . -i. I - 1 L ... . . . 1 cuncn mai posiuon ana sun naverwitn inree wins na seven loses room xo cumD to ax leasi secona; apiece. A o- record coma give in tno Ri rr CA,wn ctanin fTC hv'lKa Cnfirlat tna frturth KiT-t h if repeating over the NU cagers. jthe chips faD right If they top- in addition, the iooners, wno pfed Oklahoma Saturday, now have won 13 and lost eight this; everever, the Mizzou, the season, couia compile meir nign- Tigers would sua lie aneaa moo- wm-lost total in live years day. i i ce I es if! I s &J as M.!?!???? Number 12 .a-. mam. ,. w w " J lWUCl UMUI. U.. lmnv mile, resoectivelv and these two ocariei raueiureu w been nominated from several rniie, respecuvciy &ui uicac .v - , ceen nomuiaiea irom icim IbiV . 1 j.1 j .t Vancac rSHj Thp SllPPt unM Ka vun vf thf. vpar k fl lOEI & not compete m uieae iwu eveuu i uoua" !"" - - - lists Nebraska with five points in these two races, butjm tteBig SewnrS ofhisj rown .. . - . j-t ii. . tt 1 11 -,f .ocli in mi fnr Kiirf ouisianaung success aner iu&uik, . mantii van- tnat WUl ue live uie auaacis ui C all fixe starters and two top-;"":" t wui uc iavc tuc uuawia w " all five starters and tw A 1 4-Vnl- TnrfArTnor)6 ChWTQ . . . . . . scarcely indicate the outcome of any track meet. Hurdles! Drake's boys wm n face; Jt ?g S plot Will be knocked over, poles will break batons Will bean improved band of fornhus! F,oyd ofcity CoUege j a i- t;n ntiA-rcrarrirt tracKSiers lurmiiK m -- -r v - of New York. uruuwsi ouuiuvi - -o , , ., . , - , r ha also aone remarKeaiy weu ----- . . , j- n , dtnnnawl fnvnntips tje'nten-i .. . 1 n v.,,' He had been acting captain of outstanding umtS a? "? fT iu " VvT " k ing up and failing in the clutches. When the action be v.r.toct S71 the Dressure the greatest, no per- fonnance sheet will carry the athlete through. On the subject or sneers, tne uauy ncurda i . v oorpiMi in vpsterdavs issue figured the standings on a 6-4-3-2-1 point basis. The official point scoring at Kansas y.ui 17 f " r "r V. rt00 Ohcis. something Tiu Ta. DelU while teammate Refiguring on this basis, all DUl.WJ-;C";V that seemed- impossible in Nor vxxnich ned s. Woitemath Lsnte. Where it counts, however between Missouri and . Charles' snn mHZA. - mu h r " - . ... ri . m " nn-r. earned 9 for the losers. Nebraska the Huskers StUl come out wiui a ouc-mi Pugsley, Doug Lynn, giani jwar- 5iy teamT Fhi Delta Theta. won I Beta S!ma; cappea in no aavange juu 'JSfbT thie an after losine all but nL!!5y.UTO1 a.v"'6 V"" rr" ITl,r,. ,, lact vpar"-; the IXJ.N 1 team since xne arrest Sat the Huskers will be fighting 1 team at-s, 1 Roman, Ed War mad after that stinging defeat ne and ajRoth s?5-s s-M ass nYnVrfrk hv the Nebraskans. j the same three games tney oio. To win Coach Good's men will By Martin Downey and Bock Vun Mil" W11 iWn'1Mfil'iW1fcifcii Center Bob Pierce needs to equal the all-time Husker scor ilg record. Bob has amassed a total of 347 counters this sea son and has two more games in which to set a new mark. AVIATION CADETS T ttaSorS C K S Estate 2 Kansas Univerp 1 f Setba!l itag over the Sig Alph's. JJ Colorado 16V'2 and Iowa State 3. . San Uncup ThTrhi Drlt- deadly mcw-! The garter scores were 7-17,' Kansas State figures a bettter Chance to finish no; Coach Good will probably end? .rTTed .ff. riving them the 24-21, 31-24, and 42-32. LftrW fourth with the definite return Of high jumper his new lineup against toe Soon- " ,i 11 nd II ' . tC.VJXT!, Krhr Art RiiATins Aires competing in tne ran Miawu mwards pjerce at center, and L 1 ' pn J? SrSesttaTnl would defmitely be in Kansas Oty to; Buchanan and Bob Mercier J I-.- ?ta " f? compete. . f.F52 Other sources nave w lc Delta Sigma Pbi coulAnt seem v; w!nes!iay as TO KtTL KVU.au& - 1L mm "M"!1 """" I Tbn Ml ( TeeteV w is openHiL GET ON TOP..? STAY ON TOP! in THE Q.S.KIK FORCE Can you qualify for this start toward the top? Find out by seeing the U. S. Air Force Aviation Cadet Selection Team ... here ... on campus. ALL NEXT WEEK STUDENT UNION U. S. AIR FORCE tia swenth rankine Sigma Chi j In. o,T riti tb rnveted title. The Bengals - Wo,'- OnteS XO WU. onoj " - . 1 1 A ' , Coraiiusfcer o - v rL dumped in 51 points w versna- - - Delta Si25 21. Harry vose nu Vray flipped in 15 for Corr.kus- e 18-15 first half was very yrr Ld teammate Dick Hunger- tigfat. Each team showed itsaW d connected for 13. Jim Petti- ity to hit the hoop regularly The -1 t"! .iv. TVi i, 1 i c;r' finish Hn nrt Bill liSOn JL ujc secona nt- - - fzitr garnered 7 each- Sigs KmP A Vi-eprng Sigma On team walked over Alpha Gamma Kho in a fratenuty wu n,. Airoc ?fl counts couJoni on too 32-23. Jim Thomas led Sigma Chi with 14. Kappa Sirs Guy Curtis and Jim Minikus got 9-7. Brown Palace came from De Ae&esT 20 points cowan 1.... . -to ri 3?.2 match S:gma Ctoi s 52. Larry u-, 19.15 at half-time. 'roSed through three dual meets in convincing style to gain the nod as tavonte in m H"lcl . .... 1 MU coach Tom Bolts isn't one to agree with that title ( prediction, however. In a usual crying-towel exbibition, BttTSves the nod to the Sooners. He doesn't feel his. Tieeiare too bad, though, and rates them a solid second, ligers ax " ,, .- tft the Missouri mentor, 25 1 SNeSS'ir Tttiri Kansas SUt. ia Sfijcilorado sixth ana Iowa State tomgmg up tie rear- j. 1 Aifforart nnininn and that iMtcnbJgmaDt xiie BeU's le ai na-B! f tv.pm caTTV too mucn weigwu licmciuut! . ning and Bert Leonard f e dtfmpri in 14 for the none 3 of Kansas and the Jayhawkers vincers matched 13 each. Aer; p,u.n while Weeks s high year no-one even ceara o. m ijiuk ir Mie men n . isuiuhau - column. 4Um btm ith It Sigma Nu slipped by a victory- ifiiv rrTITir T4RT all-aroiuia. ivrnl v. rn a?mb the The game wert to th f, 17 .ni Je I17' 3:23' that managed the most mj for USS: ' Bimien of wjnners KaseB. "V-,.' in ?n ffora ones. Team- p-" .'"" ; 1 . van . i-w. . rsw3sf,r12rv,re. berg Pi - "Wto. Westerner. in xne aik.m 01. . . .r. . x- 4V10 a flier Ii CI Sigma- Pbi Epsiton j hmrt ATO club for a 54-4A win. f h k"" wn 5 own ieiii lau ' .. , k firMm iLTlTXeLs the f.ur-.h cuarter. Brandon pushed n iz lor the winmrs. teammate mn Ben aided with 18. Jack Beechan of the D-U collected 9. nm TnAt m7vb& the way f or an eafy Cella Tau Delta vic tory over Alpha Gamma Kb AGK's Le4 The first cuarter aw AOKS ft Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests Hunter 13...iG SGS. v- ucii irtfi the lead after J:.4 r annn a 46-33 Ver- diet over the Methodists. Clark i Doug Barry of the ATCTS con nected for 18- Phi Ps' Frolick Unbeaten Phi Kappa Psi .v- w;th 14 and Norm Loih- cv a third-ouarter inea ai j ... ,, j,a the Pres- wrge to annex thejr raaeth j Dk.fe S3t4erfield led the ilftraigVit victory Jerry ii Methodists with 12. the Anderwm. boys, tearned p Mf"L 5tT . nd team 4umj to a - lead. This came to 20 and 12 points to teas v-JL 7"1ob rolled er an im-1- v,it the Dell's took i Ph. Psi's. Blata got ten for the XemmaB Clo rouea eer over at hall tsme. leading 1 8-1 1- tesers. c. Kwk -Kh 15, Jack Walen- The third charter reboard The lteWly 1 fSh MTi'eB r " tnt 2.-41. .The r n 9 an, lce stt8T: i'eneance alley, 1-5, 3:31, 5:27, 74, SL AROUND THE LOOP... Leftermen Return To Golf Team by Shirley Murphy Three lettennen wifl form the nucleus for the University of 5fe-t-raslui golf team this spring. Coach Marvin Franklin announced. Joe Gilford, Dick Sponger and Doug Dale are the returning Jternea. Among the top sophomores will be CJjkk Estiey, Erv Pet erson, Dk-k and Jack Itockenlively. FrankJin beeve be will have the best balanced squad to sev- ,1 .n ty indidate are ooniirtjt:y to the lew 70s- Virgil Severcs of K-Stale took the Pan-Amerkan high jump in Buenos Aire. He won with a leap i tour and three-fourths toebffls. Severn Is (defending conference Indoor co-cbajapkm. Coach Hayletfs star nigh jumper win retAim from the South Amerkan coolest sown enough to pwtidjwte to the Big Seven tator track meet at Kansas City. "H.umpae' lost his pants but ma.de a goal to Pr8Ctlcie IxmiIs -Humphrey JOJer, Cfldahorria's 2W-pumd freshman shot pufler has been having trouble beating 4fl feet because he doesc'l arch the l-pouni shot high enough. Tou throw aH bullet,' complained Coach John Jacobs. Tve rot to teach yon to lob" Tbe Sooner coach tied a lard can to the rafters and tovtted l ler to make a basket, bopihg to teach the freshman to stow tor more -Humphrey" reared back and with a mijty effort, heaved the steel ball. Rcwever the strain broke the to string about bis waist nd bis sweat pants dropped to bis ankles, but be pumped the shot twuarely into the can. ' . Jacobs balled practice and walking to the equipment room bor rowed two M-tod buckskin shoe strings. Tying the shoe strings togetber Jacobs presented ihem to Miller who labortously threaded thera around bis waistband, then renewed his bombardwrjt on the The twenty-third running of tt Big Seven indoor tw cham pionships at thf Municipal Auditorium to Kansas City Friday and Saturday should be one of the most colorful to conference history. Some 159 of the Big Seven's lineet competitors and about 25 lrom Kansas City high cchoob rv been entered. Adding color and entertainment will be two Kansas City bands. m-e Colorado seniors have made their final cage slKwmg. Wayne Tucker, Fred Johrawn, J FroMad, Hal MVejr and Bill CJy are the departing players. Tl live vrtormen dotnxi tte Sil ver and Cold for the last time agalost toe Jayhawkers on Monday. In another Tuesday game, the Phi Delt Bee's wldpped by a fighting Beta Sigma Psi team to tie long end of a 23-19 score, Walt Weaver was high for the Phi Delts with 14. Huebner and Pearson matched 7 each lor the Beta Sigs. 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