The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 07, 1956, Page Page 3, Image 3

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' THE NEBRASKAN . 5SSti
Friday, December 7, 1956
Huskers Entertain Twice:
Kramer-less Michigan And Wisconsin
To Meet Improving Husker Cagers
By BOB MARTEL
Staff Writer
"Be it ever so humble, there's
ao place like home." So read the
wire received by Cornhusker coach
Jerry Bush from Coach Bob Fer
rick of Santa Clara, and after
last Monday evening's perform
ance all Nebraska fans agree.
The Cornhuskers will entertain
the University of Michigan Wol
verines on the friendly Coliseum
basketball court tomorrow eve
ning. The Michigan quintet will be
without the services of their cap
tain and last year's most valuable
player. Ron Kramer, All Ameri
ca end in football for the past
two seasons, will be in New York
on a personal appearance tour
with the 1956 AH America football
squad.
Pete Tfflotson, 6'6" veteraji
guard, will replace Kramer at
the pivot post.
The remainder of the starting
linkup will include George Lee,
63" sophomore, and Randy Ter
rier, 6'5" lettennan, at the for
wards and M. C. Burton, 6'5
nf the freshman souad last sea- iseum Monday evening for their
1' son and were instrumental in help- game with the Cornhuskers.
fling the frosh beat the Michigan The Badgers, who finished eighth
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Courtesy Lincoln Journal
JERRY BUSH
first year man, and little Jim
Shearon, 5T' veteran at the
guards.
Lee and E'Jrton were members
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Husker Swimmers Prepare For Initial Meet
By BOB MARTEL
Staff Sports Writer
The athletic spotlight wiQ shine
f Hollie Lepley's mermen tomor
row afternoon when the annual
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Freshman-Varsity Meet gets un
der way at the Coliseum pool.
This is the meet that tells all.
Fans will get a preview of what
they can expect this year from
the varsity and a look at next
year througn tne irosh team.
Lepley lost some of his better
swimmers when Dick Hill grad
uated, Wyman Kenagy joined the
Marines and 1955-56 captain Tom
Houchen dropped from school. Also
lost to the squad is Steve Gaines,
a promising diver who understud
ied Gene Cotter last season.
Gaines decided not to return to
the University this year.
Lettermen who will wear Ne
braska colors this season include:
Big-Seven Diving Champion Gene
Cotter, Carl Bodensteiner. Lincoln
junior who was .outstanding last
season, John Holeman, Omaha jun
ior, Paul Schorr, Lincoln junior.
Bill Tagney, Omaha senior who
varsity a year ago. in me eig xen conierence iasi
The Wolverine club has consid- season, are not expected to do
erable strength off the boards and much better this year. They were
plenty of speed with which to op- oeaten in their season opener last
erate its quick break. Tne ae- weexena oy souin uaicoia in an
fesne usuallv employed is a switch- overtime contest
ing man to man defense. Coach Bud Foster, who is in his
Coach Bill Perigo has nignpra season at me ceim 01 wis-
hopes for a first division berth consul's basketball team, nas only
in the Big Ten Conference aner iwo lettermen returning, i n e y
finishine ninth last season. are forwards Bob Lltzow 6'2V
Coach Bush will undoubtedly go ana Glenn Borland 6'i
with the same starting five that Litzow, was ranked as the third
played the big part in the victory top scorer a season ago with 259
over Iowa last Monday. Mints. 191 of them in Biz Ten play.
Captain Rex Ekwall, who is pac- Where he ranked 21st in scoring
ing the Husker scorers ith 40 as the third highest scoring sopho-
points in the first tnree games, more & the conference. Litzow tal-
will team with Don Smidt at the 119 fied goals last season to
forwards. Big Kon .parsons, wno set a new mark in that category
did an outstanding job against tne by a Wisconsin sophomore player,
Hawkeyes, will again get tne noa Borland, a nifty left-h a n d e d
at center, while Gary Reimers shooting forward, hails from Oel-
and Jim Kubackl will quarterback wein. Iowa, and saw limited ac-
the club from their guard posi- tioa as a spot player last season,
tions. I He was most impressive against
The University of Wisconsin bas- Nebraska, tallvine 14 noints after
ketball squad will invade tne coi- entering the game late inthe first
half.
Ray Gross, 67", 230 pound jun
ior, will start at center while Dave
Leichtfuss. 6'ltt" junior varsity
will probably dive behind cotter letter-winner, and Brian Kulas,
this season and Doug Thorpe, Lin- g'S" sophomore, will be at the
cola junior. guards.
Four members of last season's
iresnman squaa wno are expeciri ... .
ed to be a big help this year are AN-UniverSlfy
Bill Norik of Lincoln, Ron Ren- Due t space limitations, it was
fer of Wyandotte, Michigan, Jerry impossible to inclade the All-Uni-Farrell
of Hastings and Charlie yersity Intramural team in today's
Arizumi of Honolulu, Hawaii. sports page,
The freshmen squad will be com- The selections will appear in
posed of Frank Thompson of Lin- Monday's Nebraska.
coin, Gery Keller of Lincoln, Kon
Buckland of Lincoln, John Grif-
of Columbus, Ross McClas-
The Big Dipper:
Wilt Chamberlain Listed As Thenom'
By -Veteran Basketball Observers
By BOB MARTEL
Staff Sports Writer
"He's for real." That's what
Darrell Hall, Assistant Managing
Editor of the- Daily Kansan had
to say of Wilt "The Stilt" Cham
berlain. In a telephone conversation with
this writer, Hall said, however,
that there was much room for
improvement in the play of the
giant Kansas center.
He however, declined to men
tion where the flaws were in
Chamberlain's play.
The Kansas writer said that al
though "The Dipper", as' he pre
fers to be called, was great in
his debut, the other four mem
bers of the starting five were
way below par.
"Spotlight jitters", is what Hall
blames for this poor showing. He
claims that once the boys get
used to working with Chamber
lain tKat there will be no stopping
the Kansas quintet.
According to Hall, the Kansas
club could win the Big Seven
crown even without the big Phila
delphia pivot man. The Jayhawk-
ers lost only two men by gradua
tion and they were only reserves
Lettermen Maurice King and Gene
Elstun were both All Big Seven
choices last season so Chamber
lain isn't exactly playing in slow
company.
In regards to the statement
made by the Northwestern coach
that in order to beat Kansas all
you had to do was hold the ball,
Hall said, "All that is is wishful
thinking, the other teams will have
to shoot sometime and when they
do we will get the ball and we
will score."
We asked the Kansas writer
what he thought of all the at
tempts to link Chamberlain in a
basketball scandal. He replied,
"This is just talk, if anyone had
anything on Wilt they would have
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