The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 04, 1959, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, February 4, 1959
The Dally Nebroskan
Pag 3
CAMPUS
CHATTER
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Hoeppntr
. Sharon
Anseree
A special made of per
fect flattery for you U
this blouse and Test com
bination. The blouse is in
a lustrous print and the
vest Is in a solid soft
color. Both addinf up to
more becomincness for
yon.
Be sure and come to
Gold's to try on this color
ful fashion. They both
sell for s very small price.
See you soon
Shirley Anderson
and
Janet Hoeppner
if
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Husker Swimmers
Setting Torrid Pace
Many times the cold sum'
mary of a swimming meet,
away from home, released by
the host school does not givs
a good picture of what the in
dividual members of the Visit
ing team may have done.
This was true of the meet
between Colorado, Nebras
ka and Utah at Boulder. Ne
braska lost the dual with Colo
rado 47-39 and the dual with
Utah 45-41. The news article
mention that "the only Husk
er winner in the triangular
meet was the 400-yard medley
relay team in the first event."
True the medley team of Jack
Fair, Joe Stocker, Larry
McClean, and Joe Gacusana
did wm, but they also set a
new Nebraska varsity record
with a time of 4:14.8. The
team, all sophomores, hat
lowered their time from 4:25.8
to 4:14.8, a drop of 11 seconds.
Sophomore Joe Gacusana
swam a brilliant 52.5 anchor
leg to win the race in the last
few feet.
Dale Vost
Dale Voss, Dakota City
sophomore who is currently
leading the Husker team in
points, swam a 2.27.7 m the
220-yard free style and a
5:26.1 in the 440-yard free
style for his best time of the
season in each event.
Ron Renfer swam a 25.0 in
the 50-yard free style to tie
his best time of the season.
Branch Walton, a Lincoln
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A column of incidental intelligence
by Jocktl brand
"HAIL FEUOW WfU MIT"
We coniider thit description a
compliment today, but it
didn't start out that way at
all. The original it in Jona
than Swift's, "My lady's la
mentation." "Hail, follow, w4l met.
All dirty and wet;
find out i you tan,
Who's mooter, wfco'i mon."
SKANTS brief
y Jockey
Talk about origirtalifyl Jockey
brand hat created a new
kind of brief .brief I Called
SKANTS, thit new brief it
bikini-cut high at the tides,
low at the waist. Made of
100 stretch nylon, SKANTS
provide maximum comfort
end freedom of movement
with minimum coverage.
Atk for Jockey SKANTS at
your favorite campus store.
You con get 'em in colors, too
(red, black, maize, light blue,
light grey) at well at white.
Get the genuine, look for the
famous Jockey trade mark I
e o t ee ey
it
"WOLF IN SHEET'S CIO THING"
Bible scholars know that this
expression wasn't bom with
Red Riding Hood. W from
Matthew, VII, IS:
"Beware of false prophott,
which come to you in
ihttp't clothing, but in
wardly they are ravtning
wovet."
"MAIY HAD A UTTU LAMI-
If you think thit familiar poem
it authentic Mother Goose,
think ogam. Nobody knows
who wrote Mother Goon, but
your librarian will tell you
that Sarah Josephs Hale
composed the stanzas about
Mary and her academic lamb
way back 1830.
sophomore, scored 193.8 points
in the one-meter diving event.
His score was just 4.2 points
under the winner.
McClean
Larry McClean, Fremont
soph., swam to a new varsity
record in the 200-yard butter
fly.. Frank Tomson, Omaha Ju
nior, was just .3 of a second
off his season's best in the
200-yard backstroke; and
Daily
Nebraskan
Sports
Nebraska Frosh Top Fairbury JC 74-66
Neb raska freshmen
snapped out of a first half
cold spell to dump Fairbury
Junior College 74-66 in the
preliminary game Monday
night at the Coliseum.
Husker coach Tony Sharpe
commented that this was a
typical first game and said
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Schrocfc 0 0-0 0 MoWU'm 0 04 0
Sieber t 5-9 11 Sole 10-0 2
Wall 0 0-0 O Gnipe a 1-1 5
Scheer 1 1-3 7 Bower 21 1
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a
college
that he felt the boys were a
little tight. He singled out
Elle on offense and former
Lincoln prep star Bill Bow
ery for his defensive play.
He said, "Fairbury has
mighty fine junior
team." Bomber coach "Red"
Grovert said, "Lack of height
was the biggest thing against
us and we also missed some
setups that might have made
the difference."
Nebraska was without the
services of Junior All-American
Al Roots who was in
eligible because he formerly
played for Pueblo Colorado) who has
Jr. College; aqd Leroy Dick I culties.
scholastic diffl-
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sophomore Joe Stocker only
missed his season's best by
.6 of a second in the 200-yard
breaststroke.
The 400-yard free style re
lay team of Robin Snider,
Roger Bosveld, Ron Renfer,
and Joe Gacusana swam the
event in 3:54.0 for their best
time of the season. j
Although the Huskers did!
lose the meets by close mar-!
gins, the team as a whole per
formed very well. The boys!
battled all the way and a re-!
versal of close touchouts in '
two events would have spelled
victory instead of defeat for
the Huskers.
Turner,
Maxey
Leading NU
The Husker one-two punch
Sophomore Al Maxey and
Junior Herschell Turner are
deadlocked for the scoring
lead.
Each has racked in 264
points in 16 games for an av
erage of 16.5. Wayne Hester
is next with 98, He had been
hitting at, better than 40 per
cent but was blanked in the
Kansas State battle.
The scoring chart after 16
games:
re n pf
rh tp
112 1M
164 264
34
Al Maxey .. 04-254 70-106 42
T. Turner .. 0O-3U 04-110 37
Wayne Hester 40-89 10-31 33
Bob Harry .. 25-76 34-56 40
Jim Wowalke 29-00 20-26 32
George Swank 18-55 17-26 18
John Cahill 12-36 23-29 17
B. Lundholm 18-45 1-2 7
D. Shipwright 0-38 7-22 0
Jerry McKay ..0-0 2-2 1
E. Walin ... 4-0 4-4 t
Dean Prazak ..1-4 0-0 0
Guy Sapp .... n-l 0-0 1
Tolall 339-905 297-420 246 747 065
Opp Total 355-1011 217-327 305 718 027
Gardner
In Boston
Keith Gardner, Nebraska's
top hurdler for the past two
years, will compete Saturday
in the Boston Athletic Associa
tion Games in Boston, Keith
again will be going in the
sprints and hurdles.
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