Cridav, Februory 24, 195,6 pushers Host li Mat Duel Jayhawks Itiriin. laA To NU iaa r, EH"" L C.rte (11-11) Nebnska (S-13) 6-3 ' C Smith -I . f R Ekwall fl.l f i'nkianl D SmM -4 I Kir" P B"l S-10 By MAX KREITMAN Hoping to snap a two-game los ing streak, the victory-starved Ne braska Cornhuskers play host to the Kansas ayiiowa Saturday night on the Coliseum maples. Tip off time is set for 8 p.m. flie invading Kansans bring a conference mark of 4-4 to Lincoln jnd an overall record of 11-8. They downed the Huskers in Lawrence Feb. 11, 80-53. Since th loss of their captain Btid top pointmaker, Dallas Dobbs, the Jayhawks have been in a steady losing spin. Outside of their triumph over (he Cornhuskers, they have bowed to Iowa State, Missouri and Okla homa. The Sooners squeezed past KU 69-68 at Norman. For Dr. F. C. "fhog" Allen's Eve, Maurice King and Gene El stun will start at forwards. Lew Johnson will be at the pivot, with Eddie Dater and Lee Green at the guard positions. King has been taking up the ilack left by the departure of Dobbs. The 6-2 junior from Kansas City is currently leading the Hawks icoring barrage. Following closely behind King is KU's 6-6 center, Lew Johnson. The big junior has come into his own m Jlilill i this year and is one of th lpoinrr rebounders in the Big 7. Last year me ivansas uty junior was the third leading scorer on the Kansas rosier wun an even 10-point aver age. Another iunior that has found way into the starting quintet for the second vear in a row is fi.a rrm Elstun. Another product from Kan sas city, Elstun followed Dobbs in the scoring for KU last year with a 14.2 mark. The other starter is Lee Green. The 6-6 junior has teamed up with Johnson to give the Jayhawks a devistating one-two punch off, the backboards. Johnston has found himself in a sparkplug of a sometimes bogged down KU offense. Coach Jerry Bush will call on Chuck Smith and Rex Ekwall at forwards, Don Smidt at center, with Jim Kubacki and Duane Buel at guards. The Huskers will be go ing after their third win in the league. They have wins over Okla homa and Missouri. Their losses include two to Kansas State and Colorado, with one to Iowa State and KU. Ekwall and Smidt have been sup plying the one-two scoring punch for the Nebraskans. Kubacki has found hknself in the last two games, with his top effort being 18 points against Iowa State last Sat KEITH GARD ner . . . . The young freshman from Jamacia has been the talk of the campus for his sensational ef forts. The youngster has set torrid paces, especially in the 60-yard high and low hurdles. He has also had good leaps in the broad jump. His efforts in the 60-yard low hurdles was a run of :06.9, two tenths of a second off the Big 7 in door mark. He al so won the high hurdles with a clocking of :07.5. if His broad jump was a leap oi 22- 11 Vi. Another fresh man who has been showing good work is Be nnie Dillard. The first year man from Texas won the 60 yard dash in the time of :06.3. He was just two-tenths of a second under the Don Smidt Courtesy Lincoln Star . . 6-4 NU center Courtesy Lincoln Journal Big 7 standard. Track Team Entertains Dakotans By WALT BLORE Still looking for their first win oi the indoor season, Nebraska s track team will entertain the thin- clads from the University of South Dakota Saturday afternoon at 3:30. Frank Sefiene's harriers have been scuttled bv Iowa State. Kan sas State, Colorado and Oklahoma while this will be the first test for the Coyotes who are coached by Dar Lennon. The Sodaks have five letterman but only two are listed as first line men They are Fred Gellerman, high jumper, and Gene Reynick, quartermile. Bernie Randolph will lead the pole vaulters. The Lincoln soph has cleared 13' .10" in competi tion this season. In the high jump, Larry Gausman, and Merle Bres tel are the leading jumpers so far. Sevigne will bank on Jon McWil liams and Bill Hawkins in the broad jump while Ker. Reiners, Leonard Rosen and Larry Smith will car ry the load in the shot put. On the track Bob Elwood and Hugh Osmera are the top distance men Elwood turned in a respec tive 9.52.7 two-mile against the treshman last Tuesday. Both men have hit 4.28 in the mile. In the middle distances, Osmera and Duane Eversoll are the top men to date.. Stren g t h e n e d by Don Ficke, Lincoln sophomore, the sprint crew will be the strongest on the track. Besides Ficke, Sevigne will send McWilliams, Leo eGorge and Charlie Gibson to the blocks in the 60 yd. dash. McWilliams, Hawkins and Bill Marten will compete in the lows and Dean Brittenham will team up with Hawkins and Marten in the highs. Writers yone interested in writing rti should contact Max Kreit- , Sports Editor of The Nebras i, in the Nebraskan office, lo j 'd in the basement of the Un No special qualifications are lied. HAVE YOUR CAR WASHED AT THE JET CAR WASH A iiiperb wash In 15 min. for only $1.50 2222 "O" Open until 6:30 daily. Sun. 'til 1 p.m. with WHITE WALLS $1.75 Following the Kansas-Nebraska basketball game Saturday night, the University wrestling team will meet Iowa Teachers in a duel meet. It will be the last time that NlT fans will be able to see the Husker grapplers in action this year. There will be no charge for spectators. Sad Sam's Sports Seratehin's Bv SAM TlTXTCirw whic'TeemloS." tr3dng dWn 10 minuteS the JLrSri? S " th6y WCre nIy l0St 0nce uPn a time- but te t nlr t PPeag QUlte reSularlv- 0e supposition that might be the answer to the problem is that the team is trying too hard -...o owCllia suite reasonaDie. jvo one who watch ed last Saturday's game with Iowa State would say that the Bushmen weren't trying. In fact ,on paper, it seems almost impossible that the Huskers made any points or even came close to winning any games. The fact is, on paper, they shouldn't. In the scoring department, the Huskers, as of last week's standings, don't have one player among the top 15 scorers in the Big Seven. Neither one of the squad's top two pointmakers, veterans Chuck Smith and Rev Ekwall. are lisfpH rn fho lief As for height, the Huskers first five has Don Smidt and Ekwall.' L.lL ill i n i . . ... uuui o , supplying me DacKDoard power. Ekwall is currently holding down the center slot. In future cage battles, he will be opposing giants of 6' 6" and up. Jim Thorn, the Husker's sophomore skyscraper at 6' 10", needs a great deal of experience yet. And according to the Experience Department, the Huskers shouldn't be winning any games. Sophomores Smidt, Gary Reimers, Jim Kubacti and Lyle Nannen are carrying well over half the load during the cur rent campaign. They are experiencing a rugged trial by battle. They are used as veterans, cannon fodder and shock troops. Adding all these factors, on paper, presupposes the following con clusions: Without scorers the Huskers can't score. Without height the Huskers can't control the ball. Without experience the Huskers can't compete with experienced teams. But they do . . . Intramural Bowling Leagues Begin Play ey Greeks! Mallard Club Spring flight Friday, Mar. 9 YOUR BEST BUY ALWAYS DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY FOR HIM or HER HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES "Your Credit Is Good" See Rich or Joe Ph. 2-5126 ver Any Interest or Carrying Charge fllFf Expert Watch Jewelry Repairing By BOB WIERZ I-M Sports Editor Intramural Bowling got under way this week with 34 teams en tered in four different leagues. Two of these teams are insecure and anyone still wanting to enter a team should call the Lincoln Bowl ing Alley as soon as possible. Bowling matches will be played Monday thru Thursday every week with play beginning at 4:00 p.m. Eight teams are entered for every days play except Wednesday when ten outfits take , the spotlight. This is handicap bowling and should be a lot of fun for anyone along with presenting some very keen competition. Only a few games have been reported thus far in the semester long sport. In the Tuesday league, Delta Sigma Phi won their first game over Beta Theta Pi, 3 points to none. Sigma Chi won over Kap pa Sigma 3 to 0 and Boucher de feated Farm House 3 to 1. In the Wednesday league Sigma Phi Epsilon stopped Zeta Beta Tau 3-1, Phi Gamma Delta was a 4-0 winner over Kappa Sigma, Gustav son I stopped Delta Sigma Phi 3-1, and Theta Xi defeated Burnett 4-0. The past week the University Intramural Bowling Leagues elected officers. Jerry Wilson was selected as president, Larry Solfer moser vice-president, Mel Adams is secretary of the Monday league, Louis Belz has the same position for Tuesday bowling, Brian Morris is at the helm on Wednesday and Dean Ruwe heads the Thursday section. After the regular bowling sched ule has been completed the top two teams in each league will meet in a playoff and the winners of this receive a trophy to show for their efforts. 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