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.a . -J 0- -- -r-sm Wednesday, Jonuory 7, 1959 The Doily Nebraskan Nebraska Swimmers Host KU The undefeated Kansas Jay hawks swimming team comes here Saturday for a dual meet with Nebraska. The meet starts at 2 p.m. in the Coliseum pool. The Kansans, with their 'top swimming team of all time, are favored although the young Husxers couia give them a run for it. Coach Hollie Lep- xey Deneves. Kansas has defeated South ern Illinois Teachers College and twice has beaten the Uni versity of Colorado this sea son. The Jayhawks were third in the Big Eight Confer ence meet last year. Use Nebraska n Want Ads : ! K-Statc Uidi In Cage Ratings The Kansas State Wildcats i were ranked third and fourth ! Tuesday in the nation's two) press poll ratings. Patost tnn in Kr.tr! rvnlle i.fo U I H Vi , vi... nr:i, ranked second in the have emerged from the holi day season with a 11-0 record. K-State boasts a 9-1 mark. North Carolina basketball fans can rejoice in the suc cesses of two of their teams thus far this year. N o r t h j beaten Carolina State, 9-1, wasitnan ranKea secona in doui pems, while North Carolina, 8-1, was ranked third and fourth. From The Outside by randall lambert Foreign Courts Hurt Big Eight Invaders North Carolina State, nation this week by the AP, helped the Big Eight gain back some of the luster they had lost when the con- f e r e teams HOLLYWOOD BOWL Open Bowling Saturday t Sunday 24 Lanes Automatic Pinsetters Restaurant . . . Barber Shop 920 IV. 43lli PHOE 6-1911 By Tom Davies The Cyclones of Iowa State were the only home team in the Big Eight to drop their Big Eight opener. Powerful Kansas State edged the Cy clones by a narrow score of 59-56. The Wildcats, ranked fourth in the nation, led 31-21 at half-time. Iowa State forged ahead with 6:57 re maining; but then the Wild cats, led by Bob Boozer, again took the lead. Boozer High Boozer led both teams with who joined the squad after niiartarharl-jnir trio Pnuhfiv's Blue Grass Bowl winners. The " pin hi John Kroche-sDrinev-leeeed 6-2 1 u n i o r skl had 15 for the losers- All SSSwa. rlM the;J fters Iowa State best passer to wear Cowboy f. the"b e b& frtnthaii tec Hnwpvor. Soer- indicating a well-balanced at- gel was also an all-state bas- ta the Cyclones k..u-.,i ri,i AftA Usewhere in the Big ioininff the club late, he is sfa 1 cdcc cemire r T0 DIAM0ND CUSTOMERS ." WE'LL GIVE YOU HONEST 11 ,W JT AND EXPERT ADVJCE BEFORE I Wf BUY" N 8UGATI0N' "Quality Tells" I M jMjj W I X200 '0' Street "J-j fjS 1 nee were more usual non - confer ence opposi W o 1 fpack, which had been beaten by Kansas State and Lambert pressed by Kansas, won the Dixie Classic." Their wins j lagher Fieldhouse, where they ebraska, down four points were over Louisville, Cincin-1 play their roundball, Is almost ! at yie nalf puuecj within one nati, and Michigan State. In- j identical to the Coliseum. Theipoint m tn'e opening minutes ciueniiy, ivansas o i a i e was crown is ciose 10 me piaycrs 0f jhe second half. Billy Lew expected to play a full role in the Cowboy conference con tests. He is a good board man and will help in the scoring department where he is ex pected to stand next to Clark. " Iba and his touring Okla homans should feel right at home in the Coliseum. Gal- Big Eight, Colorado clipped Nebraska 57-50; Kansas topped Okla homa State 58-49; and Okla homa stopped Missouri 64-59. Herschel Turner pumped in 22 points while Al Maxey added 15, but it wasn't quite enough to stop the Buffs. Al though the Huskers never led, they were in contention until the final two minutes. is paced the Buffs with 19 rated fourth by the AP. and the floor, and even the The AP ratings also includ- j backboard and supports, are nojnts ed three teams Nebraska has identical. . KU Hot faced:. Michigan State (5)1 The Cowboys, also like the. Kansas capitalized early in Bradley (9), and Marquette i Huskers, feast on wins at the second half on a hot spell (15). 'home. Included was a 61-57 0f tnejr 0wn, and a cold Iba's Initiation . win over Cincinnati and easy streak for Oklahoma State to Henry Iba. who is c e 1 e-, wins over St. Louis and Brad- ride to a 58-49 victory. The brating his silver anniversary ; ley. 'score was tied at 28 all with as Oklahoma State coach, has Bill Bridges, 6-52 successor j been finding his initiation into: to Wilt Chamberlain, may not ! Bjf , sndlM, tne Big Eignt mignty rougn. i be as tall as Wilt, but he nas Kansas sut. i- The Cowboys finished sixth in other dimensions that com- Oklahoma 1-0 the Big Eight Tournament as; pare with the Big Dipper. : JS0, :::::::::":.":::::.::::::: il they won only one of three. Bridges' hand measures nine j" games. Monday night t h e y i inches from tip of middle fin-j Mimm? ...:""";"""."."";:::i-i. were further jilted when Kan-1 ger to wrist-break; 10 from sas topped them 58-49 in their spread thumb to spread little j 17 minutes remaining when iiirsi conierence uu. ftrienitinger. wins dimensions me jaynaWKS caugni lire. : Clark, the lone experienced 1 were 8 and 11V4 dow n these Bill Bridges dropped in two hand from last year, must be : lines. More impressive, Quick baskets and Kansas i getting lonely. The 6-8 candi- j Bridges' hands are so thick; was never headed. I date for All-American hon-1 they resemble an infielder's j Oklahoma State's Arlen ! ors averaged 23 points a game glove at first glance. While Clark took top honors with 27 for the Cowboys in the Big t being seven or eight inches points, 16 of them coming In Eight festival and chipped in ; shorter than Chamberlain, he the first half. Bridges sparked 27 points against Kansas. j wears a 14 shoe, one size the Kansas offensive attack Saturday night's game be- larger than did Wilt. with 15 points while Alan tween Nebraska and Okla-! Bridges, only a sophomore, Donaghue added 13. noma State should be a good has been scoring more than 10 Sparked by the 27 point out one. Iba is bringing a 1 0 n g j points a game. He hit 15 last put of Dennis Price, Okla several underclassmen and' Monday night. A f t e r being i noma handed the Missouri hobbled by a leg injury, the I Tigers their sixth straight big Hobbs, N.M., pivotman , loss, 64-59. has been coming along fast Price Deciding and could improve the dismal Price, the best returning early season showing by the Jayhawks. from i prog- expects to get a lift them as the season resses. Soergel i Possibly the biggest help will come from Dick Soergel, h r u n U JTJ IV KU JuuLAi-bUcArL Eng lih: ww - English: WEIRDLY SHAPED ASH TRAY Thlnkllsh translation: lit modern circles, the plain round ash tray is considered square no butts about it. Today's ash trays resemble any thing from a Ming vase to a coach and four the only word for them is deceptack! To the discriminat ing smoker (anyone who enjoys the honest taste of a Lucky Strike), we offer this fashion note: 25-Ib. ash trays are very big this year. 'Thinklisb: YEGGHEAD 4Vl CtStKICMT. UN (EACH ITl COtU . r hgtUh, INDIAN BAR Start talking our language we've got hundreds of checks just itching to go! We're paying $25 each for the Thinkliah words judged best! Tbinklish is easy: it's a new word from two words like those on this page. Send yours to Lucky Strike, Box 67 A, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Enclose name, address, college and class. I 'iSTRIKf iMMMMtLUUIJWWIIlB STOluE y CIGARETTES STE Get the genuine article Get the honest fasfe of a LUCHY STRIICE scorer oti last year s ciuo, was the deciding factor in the tight contest. The Tigers pulled within five points of the Sooners with four minutes to play, but seven straight Sooner free throws snuffed the rally. Al Abrams and Cliff Talley scored 18 and 17 points re spectively for the Tigers. Saturday Schedule A full Big Eight schedule (Saturday will find Oklahoma State at Nebraska, coioraao at aKnsas State, Kansas at Missouri, and Oklahoma at Iowa State. Nebraska slipped through Oklahoma State's defense and crushed the Cowboys 55-48 in the Big Eight Tournament, but State will be out for re venge in an attempt to get intn the winning column in Big Eight play. ' The Colorado-Kansas State igame shapes up as the top contest of the weekend. Col iorado came within one point of tripping Kansas State in the Big Eight Tournament finals. Missouri will attempt to snap their six game losing streak when they go against tnglish: SUAVE PORTER Engli th: PAPER FOR BOXING FANS Thinkisfir SLCNOtRLOlM tlCHAKt C0UIN&. WIUI Thihklith. GRfPLOMAT froduct of iifmtuetm, Jv&zeoMyaaty' $&uu& is our middle name Wrestlers Head For Northlands 1 Coach Bill Smith's Univer sity of Nebraska wrestling! team heads north this week! end for two meets. I The Huskers go against' Minnesota at Minneapolis Fri-! day night and meet Minneso- i ta State College at Mankato I Saturday night. j Gardner Returns To Competition Keith Gardner, Nebraska's standout hurdler, has been invited to compete in the Boston Knights of Columbus Indoor meet Jan. 17. Coach Frank Sevigne said Gardner probably would double in the 60-yard dash and high hurdle races. NEBRASKAN CLASSIFIEDS Kansas. However, the Jay hawks appear to have the ad vantage. Oklahoma barely edged Iowa State in the Big Eight Tournament, and both teams will be shooting for their first win in Big Eight compeition. Mm4ar Nlrtit Box NEBRASKA COLORADO r t C 3-3 15 lw 1 M 4 Olson 1 M 1 Walker 7 8 9 22 Schroeder 1 O-l 1 Lind 10-0 1 Mansfield 0 o-O Javprnick 1 1-2 S Piper Square Dancer The All University Squart Dance club will meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. In the basement of Fedde Hall. Election of officer will be held. Max w Knwalk Harry Turner Hester Cahill McKay Swank Shipht Lunriholm Totals Nebraska Colorado 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 U 14-U 50 t I 7-1 19 13-4 7 S 1-3 12 4 - 14 1 04 2 11-3 3 0-2 0 0-0 0 Totals U l-tl 57 .2 25 M tl 2057 V" 1 . f v - Y ' I ff Bill Bridges, 6-5'i KU sophomore center, is be ginning to take up some of the slack left by departed Wilt Chamberlain. Bridges led all Jayhawk scorers against Oklahoma State as he pumped in 15 points before fouling out with 9:10 left in the game. CAMPUS CHATTER By Wendy Makrp avnMrM 1959 it hrt. Tim mke your new yean resolutions. On of them could be a visit to Gold's new second floor of fash ion. Golds is starting the New Tear off in treat fashion. Their famons two dresses for 15.00 starts to day. Brine a friend and select two dresses from the stock of all new spring styles. Shirt waists, sheaths and two piece out fits in Misses and Junior sizes are waiting for yon. Hurry down so you can ret your pick. Remember it's in the Dress Center, Gold's second floor. OF NEBRASKA SHOP DAILY 9:30 to S:30 THURSDAYS 10:00 to 9:00 Feature of the Weeh os suggested by Bob Lindell of GOLD'S Vorsity Shop 1 ,11 ..., SS1Mt(. . 4 - I Suedes Made for Men . . . who want to be . i casual ana smooth any attire 16.95 Suede tells the world that the wearer is a man who cares how he looks. A soft, pliable a d d i tion to any student's wardrobe? Fully lined added and warmth. Knit collar, cuff and bottom. Sand, char coal and rust. Sizes 36 to 46. for wear V ,l J KA if'"'! 1 -. 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