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    Monday, February 16, Wj9
ine Daily Nebroskor
Page 3
Nebraska
TPresffers
JFm First
The University of Nebraska
wrestling squad racked up
its first victory of the season
Thursday night, winning the
last five matches to topple
Fort Hays. Kansas State, 21
15 at the Nebraska Coliseum.
Fort Hays won the first
three matches to pile up a
15-0 lead over the Huskers,
but Harold Thompson, Gail
Baum, Norlin Cooper, Ken
Lott, and Pat Fitz g e r a 1 d
brought the Cornhuskers from
behind to win the match.
Harold Thompson started
the comeback when he pinned
Terry Jackson of Fort Hays
hi 4:28. Gail Baum copped a
6-4 de c i s i o n. Heavyweight
Fitzgerald also won by de
cision, Norlin Cooper won his match
by default when his man was
unable to continue the bout,
while Ken Lott pinned Merle
Miller in 3:46.
Dale Vatopka of Fort Hays
Husker Track String Snapped
At Nine by Buffs and Sooners
NU Swim
Team Splits
Coach Hollie Lepley's swim
mers split in two meets the
past weekend. Nebraska
dropped a 51 to 35 decision
to Iowa State Friday night,
but came back Saturday to
hand Kansas State a 49-37
beating.
In Friday night's action,
Nebraska won 6 of 10
Rv Hrfl Brown I lins of Nebraska finished" sec- Ken Pollard for the first time
Oklahoma and Colorado 1 nd' A f a second over ffeason in ??e vau1!; ! events to post the victory over
hi vpwir.-. ii" record. - Kraft was second with a vault , Kansas Sute Dale Voss won
KUHitsHuskers 63-55;
Nebraska Idle Tonight
By Randall Lambert i Coach Jerry Bush's regime.
Nebraska's basketball ers The losses have been pinned
won't be forgetting their 63-55 ; to the Huskers by the two
loss to Kansas when they pre- j Kansas teams. Last year the
pare for their next outing, j Huskers lost to the Kansas
The Huskers won't be play- j teams on the road, but came
ing their regular Monday home to pull two of the big-
Pamp tnnifht hut inctparl u-ill ppst nnspts in the natinn when
Larry, McClean of Nebraska ; resume practice for a Satur- j they rocked the Jayhawks and
Miavea neany iz seconas on
ithe Pool 200-yard butterfly
! record with a winning time
of 2:28.8. A photo-finish oc
curred in the 50-yard free
style with Tom Thayer of
i Iow a State edging Nebraska's
i Joe Gascusana.
t;i i r nirii,.ma of 13-4 and Pollard had to
.i iml uinuja ui wauuuia, i -
originally from London, shat- settle for third at 13 feet,
ended Nebraska's indoor
tarck winning string as three
stadium records were brok
en Saturday. Colorado nipped
Nebraska for 2nd, 44 1-3-44,
on the last event of the meet.
Whrasl-a tori CnlnraHn U.! j . r. .. v i.n -i ' . ' u. vj-u Mlljr Ktiv. Won to km State
, uru ui M - iv-l ci oj ruu .eeiev. iecicy ua ine lugu iuae tm, Mike Graham. Dave Drake.
jump and pole vault. Hodgson ;"3 ,e: d.V i bo.
captured first in the mile and ; rT'Jii; ,M"
tered the shot pot record with
ease. Mightv Mike powered
the steel ball 57 feet Wt
poor for him
" Oklahoma produced the
(only double-winners in Dee
inches, far ever the old rec- Givens, Hodgson, and Larry
the 220 and 440-yard free
style races to lead the victory.
IS-XU Results
1 41 1-3, Dut me buhs putted Delavan of Iowa State last
up second place in the milej VMr. Dan Erwin, Lindsay's
'""J "1U1C reiM i r(K,mmate. bettered the old 880. while Givens won the 60- Free sole Tom Thayer is. r
mroA - n..cn-1 Tin m-or shut nut This MVP Cnlnrari.V A .:u - t ..i'j..!. a l u. n Joe Cacosana IN), J. Roa Bet IIS.
vn-M hu uiiojuo. r" s o- i rvui J, ttlu. niui m suss ui - ucidu ijiu ww uuiuica. -i
TpH Rpthmpipr Af Whrasta in en0U2h tO ed?e the Huskers .! US f Snh wvJ .,,-,, . I .Di: Dob Echrtborwr IIS. J. Branca
. . " . . i . . a 6w .""t" " " 'l"ia Walton .Xi. 1. Die Enin iIS). M7.4.
ine iirsx matcn. tie pinnea as ine iirsi ioss in iu f0r second place.
- . i - - - a . IT 1
Keuimeier wiin just one sec- starts ior me tiusKer mn-
j :: : . 1 1 nl. J J J 1 J :
6uu remauuug ui uie uiaicu iwus ui wuuui uuu uiu ui- from Colorado
Results: lu,"'KUUUU- long-standing broad jump rec-
K wail Da Vatopka. FH anned 1 : iCCWfU or(J With a leap Of 24 feet
New Records
m-Geraki p,xu. fh pc-ed Dan Memorial Stadium records 44 inches. The old record
Traeuai. 4.m. were broken in the mile, was set in 1933 by Don Gray
"rtt xJL't I broa1 iP- and shot put. (of Nebraska. Two and one
Vtooau 4 a. Gail Hodgson of Oklahoma . half inches separated 2nd and
Srtaflw tT.M11 "irtriL I )roke is ow"n record in win- j 4th places in the broad jump.
m-KiM. s treralTyerte'er. ' mn8 nule with a 4:13.3 Bob Knaub of Nebraska was
- ' ! clocking. Hodgson set the rec- j second with 23'-2ls", Bob
jJJrV"!'! ri""id- x "-lord last yeat 4:15.3. Joe Mal-lLammel of Nebraska cap-
it Stured third with 23'-14" and
was fourth with a 23 foot
leap.
Lone "U Records
Nebraska's strongest event "fliTiVVvf
Bill Toomey, a sophomore , turned out to be the 60-yd. j J record):
smashed a'aasn nere uon House, jjonjioe cacusau m. j. ro Beu iis
f lilUlfipa, IIIU AUIll 11UU3V1I
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day night contest at Law- j Wildcats.
rence, Kansas, against those c . rut
same Jayhawks. 8 Km'
The Nebraska home court ' ' '
. . , i a Ketchom 0 -9 C Tunier 4 11-15 1
loss brought a reversal of ! Hickman 1 -i i xuV s 1 1 u
last year's trend. The Husk-, ISgg J ,? S53. 3"?
ers have lost two consecutive j J g-S f J
home contests, something that I doomou 7 m u cahui m
has rarely happened during! t. n -ia tuii liiT-rss
K.BU M-
Gymnasts Lose
One, Win Two
The Husker gymnasts ran
their season's record to 8-2
this weekend.
They dropped a 63-49 decis
ion to Minnesota Friday aft
ernoon, however, they boun
ced back Saturday to stop
both Kansas State and Man-
kato State (Minn) in dual
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Saturday aftprnnnn j University, Colif.
sinished 2nd, 3rd, and 4th re
spectively to Big Eight cham
pion Dee Givens.
A possible one-two finish by
Colorado in the high hurdles
was averted when Boyd Dowl
er hit one of the barriers and
didn't finish.
The Results:
Backxtroke: Bin Manchener OS).
- him lomsoa cm. x Kocer Cora
'M ! i
Tree Style: Dale Voa Of), t Mik
EImo ilsi, i. Bill North iM. S 21.it
X Breuutroke: Mike Graham IIS).
I Joe Slacker iN, 3. Ran Backlia IN) !
t:37. aai record).
400 Freesnle Relar: Via trr Ioaa Sute
'Jerrr Petkoa. Rao Beu. Jotm Saearer.
Ton Thverii. I
K. St.-NU Results
Ml Vt reiar: 1. Nebraska
'Frank Tbomion. Joe Stacker, Larry H&
dean aad Joe Gacnsanai 4:15.S.
r-74 free rtrle: 1. Dale Voa fN.
2. Tom Cobtena iKS). 3. BJ1 Nona IM.
tux
S-Td- free arrte: 1. Dave Hinfcliler
(hii. I Ron ReoJer Oil. X Chack Eaf-
n-rard 1. Given 'OC; 7. Home
NL : i. Pniilipa (M ); 4. Bodson IM ).
Tune :01
Mile ran: 1. Rodca ((HI; 1. MoJUns
OX): J. American Hone W: 4. Coru . land KS. .U
Cl ). Time 4 13). .ew indoor stadium i DiHnc: 1. Dallas Chesaol IKS). X.
.Mil mlA ir. 1 Bl. ftrAiw.li SL'ltM i V Tb. . Vridd, i &TC .
Mullins was Nebraska's ' in
only winner with his victory j coCS1 s.VJS?.VaS Fli,S?Sn
in the 1000-yd run. Mullins j vk jt h. e. uv j . ,
time was 2.17.8, a stadium t,n. cxn: l' .V0 ?""" -K!-
: Sandera llA . Time :4-i.
I IN). 2. Rocer Corn 'V). I. Dave Leave
, time me event naa DCen run. rt kardle: l. Dare CV: t, U food HS tZt .New Nebrucn oniu
l'.ll.. R f Vhracl- 'ol Ol I; 4. Pollard INT.) t reconL Old mark of I Bi broken).
i KMUy namf-f 01 .eorasLa Tune :t7j. 4-Td. m fte: l Date v .s.
nipoed Colorado's Bob Helm-1 l bardies: 1. csvens ou: i. d f -ksi. j. Dei North i
tag at the Wire in the SW-1 T Sl NL)4, PoOard jyj breaMrake: 1. Joe Stacker IN).
j v II-J- . . . r " a. jun oacnun ui).
to. I ua aw aj nniwa ui
i:5X.4.
j Jim Kraft finished ahead of
haa-rard ran:
Uaiutm IOC I: 1
:41 .
i ..is
GeiWILDROOT
CREAM-OIL Chariid!
HOW THAT RING GETS AROUND!
" '--; . reane free strle rriar: 1. Kansas
ICL). TSme l:Si 4. ! ,feai Uerrr i tixrzM, Gordon Harper.
I-7rd rm: I. MoHms CVO: 1. Ltave Hiaderlitei. Qaark Eiuiaad).
Rise lOL ); J. Poacber ICX'l; 4. Carts j, -
ICX). Tan MM INew record, newt m"""""
event). f
Z-Jfile rwa: 1. rtakes (CO: I. Amer- .
Iran Hone l.M i; 2. Melodar INX ). No
faanrth. Time MX
MOe reteT: 1, OkSalmrita: 2. Colorado;
Jv Nebrasau. Time J liA
raoe nw: x. eejer iuu i;. io: I u
Kralt f.Mi. LM; I. P JIard OX).
4. tin imn DeLoach (CX l, Fa-aa '
IOt, Marua Ol . 12-4
WUilnaS: t. Undsv 'Ol'l. 5?-!0i;
Etb iOL'i. SMii J. Keawonm id i.
47-i; 4, Kreonr ICX). 4:o. i.Veo
awMor fltadnani record, old record br Pod
Deiavan. ioaa State. SJ-loH. !.
Bl(t) Joaap: 1. Larry Neefey fX".
t-2. 2. Aaderman ICX'l, -,; J. Lee
'Ol I. S-4-; ue for 4th inorf Taraer
Jasda I NX"). Lammell CVL).
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Vnad lanan: 1. Toomer 'CI"). 94-44:
t. iUaob X'. 2J-2 7; J. LamroeH
X'. IVJt-i. 4. Bnnlaa Ol. -
i-o KUMor etadinini record. o6d record
Don Gray. Nebraska. t-3i. 1W.I
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