The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 26, 1953, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, February 26. 1953
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Coach Ed Weir of the Nebraska
track team heads southward with
his charges this week for the Big
Seven Conference Indoor Cham
pionships at Kansas City.
Coach Weir hopes for a first di
vision berth but, admits it will
take some inspired performances
to land his Scarlet-clad entry in
the upper division.
From championship stature twj
years ago, the Cornhusker squad
has been riddled by graduation
and service calls.
In dual competition this winter,
Nebraska has been able to win but
one meet, a triangular with Colo
rado and North Dakota. The Sear
let dipped its colors to Kansas,
Kansas State and Oklahoma in
duals.
Coach Weir recalls the 1952
meet when but two points sepa
rated second and fourth places in
the Big Seven carnival.
The Cornhuskers must depend
largely upon field event perform-l
ers and one hurdler, Dan Tolman.
Cliff Dale, shot putter from
Falls City is undefeated with his
best toss measuring 49 feet 4
inches. However, Larry Horine
of Colorado, has a toss of 50 feet ra
Z3.
Tolman's best time in the high
hurdles is :07.8 which has been
matched by Pat Hindman, Colo
rado and Bill Biberstein, Kansas.
Dan's best in the lows is :07.1.
Gray of Missouri and Corky Tay
lor of Kansas State have simmed
these barriers in an even :07.
The broad jumping duo of
Glenn Beerline and Irving Thode
provide hope for other Nebraska
points.
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HUSKER HURDLING STAR . . . Dan Tolman, leading barrier-Jumper on the NU track squad, will
match strides with the Big Seven's best Friday and Saturday at Kansas City in the conference
indoor track and field championships. Coach Weir expects most of Nebraska's points to come in the
field events, but Tolman will be counted upon for points in the hurdle races.
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By HOWARD VANN
Assistant Sports Editor
Basketball Coach Harry Good
was unoptimistic as he antici
pated the Oklahoma invasion of
the coliseum Saturday.
"It's hard to make any predic
tions about the outcome of Sat
urday's game," stated Good.
The two teams will be battling
it out for fourth place in the Big
Seven standings. In the last game
between these two teams, the
Huskers won a hard-fought con
test, 59153.
The coach went on to say that
in the last NU-OU game, played
at Norman, both teams were
pretty exhausted from their pre
vious week-end losses, NU to
Kansas and the Sooners to Kan
sas State.
"The Huskers did play a fair
game on the OU campus," said
Coach Good but he believes that
both squads are capable of better
play.
The Sooners started out the
season with three quick wins and
astounded the league by their
performance, but the picnic ended
abruptly. Oklahoma dropped their
next five games before regaining
their winning tactics against Col
orado last Monday at Boulder,
83-81.
Missouri dropped Nebraska
from a third place tie last Satur
day by taming the Huskers,- 66-59,
but NU has been progressing in
their practices this week.
Willard Fagler had a good
night against the Sooners and
Coach Good expects Fagler to re
gain his form he had down at
By BILL MUNDELL Ipha Gamma Rho "B" and Betaiurday if the unbeaten Dental
Intramural Sports Columnist Theta Pi "B" are all currently tied I Sophomores duplicate their early
Onlv ten intramural raw tpams with similar 6-4 marks. The Wed-'season win over the Navy ROTC.
had clinched playoff positions 1 SVJ J tJ!. S? alo Vted ZSJIft
arAA, v, loco i""s " """6 " " out mat Kill jonnson and Joe
Good have been improving stead
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23-4s4 while Thode has a mark ball season entered its final fourj The big tourney the 28-team'deciding the Just and second
cf 26-6'i. However, the field inL,vs nf ar1inri A .a tn1al f iaa .ha Va1 c;v tfams!berth presentations.
46 tournament positions still re-j already assigned playoff berths. I The battle between Phi Gamma
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the fourth-place spot in league! possibly decide league I's fourth-
VIII with a 5-6 mark to date. Re
this event is one of the best in
years. Neville Price. Oklahoma,
has done 24-1; Veryl Switzer,
Kansas State, and defending
champion, has soared 23-8.
Carroll Hardy. Colorado; and
Dale Lawyer, have bettered 23
, , jcupy come the start of the last-fourth berth.
-ine jseDrasKa eiunes lor ine;stretch on Monday, March 2. Top-
aig seven meei:
main to be filled, a tribute to this
year's topsy-turvy competition.
The 16-team fraternity "A"
playoffs presents only three out
fits in the positions they will oc-
gardless of how their Saturday
date with the Baptist House turns
out, the I-V men will occupy that
. Joe Good, lone senior on Coach
Harry Good's Husker cage squad, will play his last home fame
as a Husker Saturday night against the Oklahoma Sooners. The
two-letterman guard winds up NU play against Iowa State and
Kansas State next week on enemy maples. The Scarlet capers
must defeat the Sooners Saturday in order to stay in fourth place
in the league race. (Daily Nebraskan Photo.)
Mile run: Clayton Scott
60-yard dash: Bob Farrh ld,
Charles Hunley, Charles Cham
ley. 440-yard dash: Brien Rend
rickson, James Hurley.
60-yard high hurdles: Dan
Tolman, Gaylord Smith.
2-mile run: Scott
S80-yard low hurd'es: Tol
man, Smith, Chamley.
Pole vault: Jim Hofstetter,
Jim Sommers.
High jump: Phil Heide'k.
D a r r e I Moreland, Raymond
Kelley.
Broad jump: Glenn Beerl'ne,
Irving Thode.
Shot put: Cliff Dale, Paul
Grimm, Larry Smith.
Sooners Nip
Buffs, 83-81;
NU,OUTied
Big Seven Standings
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Kansas 7
Kansas State 5
Missouri 5
NEBRASKA 4
Oklahoma 4
Colorado 3
Iowa State 3
Joe is the only senior on the
team and will be playing his last
home game Saturday night.
NU goes into its last home tilt
nlace reDresentative. The Fiiis with a 4-5 record and two mnrei
currently hold the upper hand 'games to be played on the road: a gamble.
with a 4-6 compared to the Deltiaeainst Iowa State and K-State. Iowa State will be oarticularlv
mark. j Winning away 'from home thisitough for the Huskers especially1"6 Dei?re loslnS b?
The Friday Pi Kappa Phi 'B";year has been a habit in the con- on their own floor. Iowa State SL s"Igui Th-e game Ilext
Holdreee "A" rests in a similar, against Pioneer "B" will probably ference with all of the teams, butiwon the earlier contest this yeariii iir.'- 50 a TOSS
laijn.&u a. in. iva fl-ci 01, wiwi an tyualLlull ill league Av ai i,iKJit. x otiuc w t- iuui m-iav.v. uioju i juuguig a vyiii ak ri xvi iiiaiiuco m league tuuip; uajii9 uut uiupcu
the results of any game would ment game to the Huskers. The
Cyclones had K-State tied in one
of their most recent games late
in the contest before losing by
land numerous upsets, to predict ! a pre-season Big Seven Tourna-
11-0 record, has naHed down the Holdrege club has a 4-5 record.league VII
number-one berth of league II as of now with one game Temain
regardless of how its final con-ling. The league leader for the first
test against Phi Delta Theta turns six weeks, this club has lost its
out llast two outings to drop to fourth.
League III has already deter- First alMi second place in league
mined its first and second-place ;XI ave already been sewn-up.
representatives. Pioneer House iTne top-ranked Independent club,
(11-0) has won the title while. the Ramblers with a 7-0 mark,
Beta Sigma Psi will finish the ave won the league crown wnue Nebraska's gymnastics squadlrecord for several years of com-; is second in scoring for the team
Cornhusker Gymnastics Squad Heads
For All-College Tourney At Boulder
regular season in second. The Beta Ith6 Rockets with a 5-2 record
leaves Thursday for B o u 1 d e r, 1 petition
By defeating Navy Pier of Illi-
with an 89-paint gathering.
"Which ever team shows the
most hustle and hits a fair aver
age in their percentage shots will
jwin Saturday's fray between Ok
lahoma and Nebraska," concluded
coach Good.
Season Records
NEBRASKA
65 South Dakota 53
62 Minnesota 71
82 Springfield 73
3 Bradley 65
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Both outfits have one contest re- Both teams face one more foe in. Colo, to enter the All-College
maining ,the regular season. jmeet on Friday and Saturday.
Of the 12 teams slated to gain1, ffu.! j"L JS' The Husker. flippers, sporting a
1V, fratpmir Rn tnnrnpv or,lvllwu yL? uuuucu. , noelUiy SlX-Win. HO lOSS recora SO
outfit has 8lradv tahiiahpd w. -9.- na.v.e won first place lar this season, are defending
i-hila Wrfw Mfinnr wilh i -7 n 2 W i .1 i
iic nnsitinn That rirrppatinn Phi i ""V ' " , . I cnampions m me meeu iuacn
vl ri "TP Kc Ln tv, fir cinched tne second-place terxn.iGier.s squad is hoping to repeat!
nirwt, vi ThiBotn are engaged, in one moret year's performance, which'men in the scoring department!
K . " . r ..i ! contest before the DlayOIIS begin. lh. Hnclrorc th rnvaUri with a 141rrint tntal fnr thp cpa-
curremiy own an -i mars wiin. . -. vortVlc wm : T1 A "L J C w " riZ'rCTcZZ' I 80 Km Stat S7
rn Anntott nm sin nl """J cnampiunMiip uv a iicuiuiy mm- sua w uaie. xviuu imuu(to m.i,iiutii ojji ague, uauijiuunc aiiu . --
one coniesi remaiuuig. j . . .,t1. j ,,-.,1 cuirAav' if : .i ni u k. .:j.k..Sit r t ; 78 Colorado .85
A battle-royal is raging m tnis;at all. That dav nresents a full!
league for the number two spoi;slate of 11 games and will have!composed entirely of sophomores) Danny Fogel, who competes in; stead, parallel bars, 14 points; and1 59 Oklahoma 53
where Fni Delta Tneta B , AJ-tn ttlp several of the leaeue dis- inninrc havo nnr mmJthp hnHT-nntal hare naralli harsiDirW Raprlrp iriphnrp i9s! 59 Missouri 66
piled thoar best dual meet season ' flying rings and tumDung events, points. l 'Big seven Tonrnament games.
trampoline specialist, is third top. 66 Kansas 73
swab outfit last year. In 1951,! scorer for the squad with 70 !?iwa su I?
NavyPier walloped the Huskers, i points, closely followed by sophj garVard S3
Tom Kidd, captain of the gymi""" "s "-"6- , ou oioraao w
pan in me lumDiing, liying rings , Ji-nuss ......do
and trampoline events. 60 Iowa State 78
Othpr Iparlinir TCTTT u-nrorc arol '3 MLSSOUn 62
squad, leads the Scarlet muscle-
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Wingfoots,
Dukes Here
Wednesday
to settle several of the league dis
putes if they are going to be set
tled in the regular play.
League Xrv will be settled bat-
N Club Scholarship
Trophy To Be Given
The N Club Scholarship Trophy.
a war casualty, nas Deen revived
at Nebraska.
TnfnTTnutii-in Viae hoori pnt in
A pair ol liign-ranjung amaieur, u vebraska hieh schools con
, athletic teams will be featured on cerning the annual awards.
iir the Colifeum basketball floor I "Honor on the field and in the
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i lie UKianoma sooners racKeo i vrtfuijcuij, jkhu i. . . eoo(j student"
up their one-hundreth victory in The Goodyear Wingf oots, of j This inscription 'is carried on
Big Seven competition last Mon-; Akron, O will square off agamsttthe pyes which are awarded
day night at the expense of the the Santa Maria Golden Dukes, lo goJij where athletes have
Colorado Buffs, 83-81. The Soon-;0f Santa Maria, Calif., in a league e highest grades as compared
ers who led the league just three .tilt of the AAlTs National Indus-t0 the gchooj average,
weeks ago moved into a fourth trial Basketball League. I The N Club committee, hand-
place tie with the Nebraska cage Game time on the Husker ling the revival of these awards,
squad. maples is set at 7:45 p.m. is composed of Glenn Beerline,
It was a case of ill-around, oriW(! wi,h ihe weU-known1 track; Bob Reynolds, football-
team play on the part of the .... ,, f, , Wi. wnn baseball: Joe Good, basketball:
WW'S -
of
Sooners against the Buffs Art score of 69 to 64; and the I with Athletic Director George
Bunte. Bunte. a ton sophomore i 'Clark, advisor.
candidate aU-Eig beven nor,-; 85 94
ors scorched the nets for 39 points, . .-
three less ton the record held During the course of other high
bylans state's Dick Knoost-fcrmg frays this yr the Dukes
Main Feature Clock
Varsity: "Last of the Corn-
man. !" t.,,-. ancnes, is:o, o.m, i.tu.
It was a close game all the way tury mark on three different oc- 9;47
exhibited extra,'-'"'
! have managed to break the cen-
as both teams
powerful scoring punch in differ- A galaxy of basketball All-btarsj p
ent quarters, CU in the second .will parade the floor on the night! lYAllMH.rV fT
and Oklahoma in tne inira. u"" 7 ;.; '1 '"JT:
Bunte'i performance was the Jim Mclntyre. 6-10 Minnesota
best in the school's history. The All American; Paul Merchant,
last time the Colorado fans were Oklahoma; Jay Handlan, Uash-
i. wac nrton and Lee and Omer
when roVd. LoveHe m broke the Meeker, former Peru State Teach
inference sfnHeSrd tat'm College great; to mention only!
year with 41 tallies. 3 4
There is now a two-way tie for Against all opponents, t h e
fourth place and also a two-way Golden Dukes have maintained a
tie for sixth place. Isconng average of 80 4 points per
- NU tangles with the Sooners game, and their victims C8.3. In
,turdlav in the Husker Coliseum, the National Industrial Basket-
"?Jr rrth nlaM. hall Leacue tilts, they have aver-
SrOUto to their -d 793, and their opponents I
last meeting at Norman, 59-53. !76.6.
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