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Wednesday, February 11, 1959
The Doily Nebroskan
Basketball
Eliminations-
Begin
All - university basketball
championship eliminations be
gan, last night in the men's'
physical education building.
Teams on slate for tonight's
: events and during the week
re as follows:
WEDNESDAY FEB. lllte
Court 1
5:00 PM-Gus II-A va Hitchcock-A
:30 PM Cua I-A v Banton-A
7:30 PM MacLean-A v Scatoit I-A
:30 PM Andrewa-A va Burnett-A
Court 2
1:00 PM Celleck-A va Manatt-A
6:30 PM Beasey-A va Boucher-A
' 7:30 J-M Kiesselbach va Van Ea
:30 PMGoodmf va Smith
THURSDAY FEB. Uth
Court 1
i:0O PM Sigma Phi EpaUon-B va DelU
Upsilon-B
:30 PM-Sisma Chi-B va Alpha Tau
Omega-B
7:30 PM Phi Gamma Delta-B va Farm
House-B
1:30 PM Alpha Gamma Slgma-B va
Sigma Alpha Epailon-B
Court 2
S:00 PM-Frat-A va
:30 PM Frat-A 10 va
7:30 PM Frat-A 11 va
1:30 PM Frat-A 12 va
NU Spring Drills
The University of Nebraska
athletic department sail
plans call for spring football
practice to start Apr. 13 and
end May 9 with the Alumni
Varsity game.
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'SOS' -asr.
Husker Cagers Return Home;
Face Improved KU Jayhawks
Nebraska Wrestlers After
First Win Tomorrow Night
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Cornhuskers on Three Game Losing Streak
Nebraska, fully recovered.
The Indiana senior leads the
team's scorers with a 19.0
game average.
Al Donaghue has been ene
of the main factors in the
Hawk's improvement. . He
dumped in 20 points in the
Jayhawk's 82-74 losing battle
against Louisville last Satur
day night. Donaghue's sudden
scoring surge has added need
ed depth to the Kansas squad.
Bridges
Although center Bill Bridges
lacks the tremendous height
of his predecessor Wilt Cham
berlain, he has certain other
attributes which help to make
him a very fine center. Two
items that he carries with
him are 226 pounds of stream
lined bulk and a pair of the
largest hands in college bas
ketball. Those, plus jumping
force that hoists him rim
high, make him a very dan
gerous boy. Bridges' hands
measure nine inches from tip
of the middle finger to wrist
break and 10 inches from
By Tom Daviei
The Nebraska basketballers
will return to the Coliseum
Saturday and attempt to snap
a three game losing streak.
However, the Bushmen will
have their work cut out for
them as they take on a fast
improving Kansas Jayhawk
squad.
A Husker win over Kansas
along with a KU loss to K.
State tonight would throw the
two teams into a tie for fourth
place in the Big Eight stand
ings. Heights Even rK
For once, the Huskers will
not be at a height disadvant
age. The tallest Jayhawker is
center Bill Bridges at 6' 5Vi",
while Cornhusker center Bob
Harry is 6'6". Both teams
have identical height aver
ages. Ron Loneskl, who has been
hampered by a leg Injury
throughout the early part of
the season, will start against
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Playmaker Bob Billings has
been another vital link in the
Kansas lineup. Billings, who
also has been slowed by an
injury, Is an outstanding floor
man and is capable of supply
ing a potent scoring punch.
Dee Ketchum, one-half Del
aware Indian, is also a fine
floorman and a potential scor
ing threat.
Turner and Maxey
Huskers aces Herschell Tur
ner and Al Maxey have been 3.
somewhat saddled in the last
two games and will look to
snap out in time for Satur
day's game. Coach Jerry
Bush will also count on the
outside shooting of Wayne
Hester and the board play
and inside shooting of center
Bob Harry.
Kansas remembers only too
well the upset they suffered
at the hands of the Huskers
last year and will be out for
revenge. However, Nebraska
also remembers that game
and will be shooting for a re-
By Keith Bland
Nebraska matmen will host
the Fort Hays State grapplers
tomorrow night in the Coli
seum at 7:30. This will be an
first meeting between the two
teams
For Hayes State is
bringing Jim Peckenpaugh, a
former Kansas champion in
the 137 pound division, against
Dennis Aten of Nebraska.
Dick Votapaka, another for
mer Kansas champion m the
123 pound division, will vie
against Nebraska's Ted Reth
meier. Husker Leader
Ken Lott, 177 pound entry
for Nebraska, is still leading
the team with points and most
falls. He has accumulated 13
team points and two falls in
seven meets so far this year.
Both teams have gone
against the Air Force Acade.
my and Kansas State and
fared equally in the outcome.
The Air Force Academy won
over Fort Hays State by a
point score of 17-9 and over
Nebraska with p score of 25-
Kansas State beat Fort
Havs State 25-! and Nebraska
24-10.
Fort Hays Stale has been
handed a total of 5 losses and
gained a win over Adams
State, Colorado, so far this
season.
Nebraska will be seeking
its first win tomorrow night
as they have experienced sev
en losses this season, against
the best competition in the
country.
Probable starting line-up
for the Huskers tomorrow
night will be:
Weight
123 Ted Rethmeier
130 Darryl Freeland
137 Dennis Aten ,
147 Harold Thompson
157 Lee Bigelow
167 Norlin Cooper
177 Ken Lott
Hwt. Pat Fitzgerald
Lettermen
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spread thumb to spread little 1 peat performance.
Kansas Scoring Leader:
Ron Loneski High On
Jayhawk's Point List
By Sehyon Joh er, 913; Gene Elstun, 888; Dai-
High flying Ron Loneski I las Dobbs, 837; The top four,
has lifted himself into 8tn Clyde Loveiiette, wilt cnam-
place among Kansas' all-time
career scoring titans. He will
lead the Jayhawkers against
Kansas State tonight before
their Saturday night engage
ment with the Nebraska Corn
huskers.
Hitting 285 points in his first
15 outings this year, the
brawny senior raised his ca
reer aggregate to 758. Above
him are Clyde Loveiiette,
1979; Wilt Chamberlain, 1433;
Charlie Black, 1082; B. H.
Born, 918; Otto Schnellback-
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berlain, Charlie Black, and
B. H. Born were All Americans.
500 Club
Loneski started the season
just outside the 500-Club,
which numbers only 17, men,
at 473. He now can achieve
one seasonal goal by surpass
ing Born as the most prolific
lefthander in Jayhawk history.
However, he would have to
average 27 points a game.
By maintaining his 19.0 av
erage through the season,
which can be an extremely
difficult task, Loneski can
close his three-year tenure at
872.
Although he is hitting only
.332 of his -field goal tries
which may be attributed to a
leg injury, the 6-4V2 forward
is carrying almost 30-percent
of the scoring load.
Dependence
An idea of the Jayhawk de
pendence upon Loneski can
be gleaned from his perform
ance against Denver at the
beginning of the season. He
could get down only six of 33
field tries and the Jayhawkers
absorbed a 60-73 pasting from
the Pioneers.
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