weunesagy, uecember 16, 1959 The Daily Nebraskan Page ,B NU Five Hopes To Regain Kowalke Fires Jump SHot W I iiiimi in ! j , J J', .W i i m I m i!lr rMW : ..it EN ROUTE TO 17 POINTS-Jim Kowalke, Husker forward, lets fly with a jump shot against Notre Dame Monday jnight. Ko walke led the Nebraska scoring with 17 points in a losing cause as the Irish took a 70-62 win. Waiting for a possible re bound are Notre Dame's Mike Graney (22), Emmett McCarthy (10) John Tully (in the foreground) and the Husker's Al Maxey. Nebraska's Rex Swett is number four. CHRISTMAS CARDS LARGE SELECTION FOR RELATIVES SWEETHEARTS FRIENDS GOLDENROD 215 NORTH 14 Mermen To Make Home Debut Against Wildcats The Nebraska mermen will make their home debut Thurs day at 4 p.m. when they host the swimmers from Kan sas State in a dual meet at the Coliseum Pool. . tsotn teams completed m the Jayhawk Relays last weekend with the Huskers fin ishing second to Kansas while the Wildcats were last. Ne- braska had 46 points to Kan sas State's 20. Kansas State did not have entries in each event how r7 V Typewriters For Rent ' Royal Underwood Smith Remington Try Our Rental-Purchase Plan Special Student Rates NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. 125 No. 11th Phone HE 2-4284 Typewriter Ribbons Put On ever but in the events which both Kansas State and Ne braska were entered, the Wildcats finished ahead ,of the Huskers three out of five times. Kansas State finished ahead of Nebraska in the 400-yard Freestyle relay, 240-yard freestyle relay and 520-yard freestyle relay. The Huskers finished ahead of Kansas State in the 240-yard medley relay andjthe 400-yard med ley relay. yt inning JL Ul UlULlCt JL 11 Ul SllCty W ft.) Vft ' By. Hal Brown Nebraska's cagers will be trying to start a new winning streak when they entertain Michigan State at 8:05 p.m. Thursday. ; The Huskers three-game winning string was snapped by Notre Dame 70-62 Monday night. It will be the last home game for Jerry Bush's quintet before they leave on a western road trip -prior to Christmas. Nebraska will meet Oregon State twice and Montana on the trip and then the Huskers will jump right into the Big Eight pre-season tournament which starts Dec. 26. Ne braska's first opponeift in the tourney "is Colorado. Spartans Favored Michigan State will be in the favorite's role for Thurs day night's encounter but Notre Dame coach Johnny Jordan doesn't go along with this. ' "Nebraska is the best team we have played to date and we've met three Big Ten teams," commented Jor dan after Monday's game. The three Big Ten teams the Irish have played are Michi gan State, Wisconsin and Northwestern. Michigan State defeated Notre Dame 61-56 in an over time affair. The Spartans, last year's Big Ten cham pions, have a record of two wins and no losses with the other win coming over Bowl ing Green. They have been idle since the Notre Dame win Dec. 5. Michigan State compiled a 19-4 record last year includ- Husker Cage Statistics t .. FO PT PF Pli ntncneu turner 23.47 17.30 g Albert Mxey 24-59 lo-i 7 Jim Kowalke 16-4f 8-10 10 ' Bob Harry 9.25 7-17 IS Hex Swett , 8-32 5-9 3 Al Hoots 5.16 9.u u Jan Wall 4.2a 8-8 5 Al Buack 5-14 ' 3-6 8 Wayne Hester 4-18 l-i 8 Sid Stacey 2-4 1-2 1 Bill Bowera , 2-5 '0-3 1 Phil Bartb 0-3 1-2 1 IMck Shipwright 1-2 0-1 1 Bernt Elle 0-3 2-4 ft Elmer Walln 0-2 0-1 0 LeRoy Dick 0-1 0-0 0 Al Olsen , 0-3 0-0 0 Nebraeka Totalt 103-292 73-122 78 Opponent Totala 89-249 58-103 88 ing an 80-55 win over the Huskers. The Spartans are coached by Forrest Anderson and are known as "Forddy's Midgets" because the tallest player on the squad is Bill Pauline at 6-5. In 13 years as a head coach, Anderson has compiled a record of 251 wins against 117 losses. Turner Leads Hersch Turner, although having his poorest night of the season- Monday, is still tne leading Husker scorer with 63 points in the four f k P. IM Eeb. ? I M 38 . I 58 42 LJ " f 40 21 f $ 21 19 4 x I 13 6 w if 2 o 7Jjr - , X o 4 ,-'.; , 279 105 238 179 I Turner Nebraska Grappler Raschke Is Named Star of The Week Jim Raschke, heavyweight wrestler, is the Daily Nebras kan Star of The Week for the week of Dec. 7 to 12. The 6-5, 225-pound sopho more scored the only win for the Huskers the .past week end as they lost to Oklahoma 33-3 and Oklahoma State 32-0. Raschke defeated Dale Lew- 6-5 to save the Nebraska squad from a shutout at the hands of Oklahoma. Takedown Lewis, an AAU champion and Pan-American Games champion, yielded an early takedown to Raschke when ah Olympic type hold mis fired. After Raschke scored on another takedown to make Lewis twisted free and leg' dived for a 4-4 draw. The Husker heavy re versed to take the lead again at 6-4 just before the second period ended. Lewis scored on an escape to pull within one point as Raschke held on for the win. Raschke nearly upst Okla homa State's NCAA cliam pion Ted Ellis Saturday be tore losing 8-6. Ellis took a 5-1 lead early in the second period but Raschke fought back and managed an escape and slammed the Cowboy grappler Into a takedown. Rashke then added two pre dicament points but in his anxiety to floor the Cowboy the margin 4-1 in his favor, champion, he fell into a re- . IM Basketball WEDNESDAY GAMES Farm House-B vi. Alpha Gamma Bhff-B Smith-B vi. Manatt-B Alpha Gamma Rho-C vt. Delta Tau lelta-C Phi Epstlon Kappa vi. Law College Sigma Nu-B va. Thta Xl-B Phi Camma Delta-B vi. Beta Sigma Pai-B Benton-B v. SvIIeck-B Hiteheock-B va. Cui II B Beta Theta Pi-C vs. Phi Delta Theta-C Alpha Tan Omeia-C va. Sigma Alpha Kpauon-c Phi Kappa Pii-C va. Sigma Pht Epei- lon-C Sigma Nu-C va. Delta Upallon-C THURSDAY GAMES Pht Kappa Pti-A va. Beta Theta PI A Kappa Sigma-A va. Sigma Phi Epallon-A Seventeen Huskers Listed As NCAA All-Americans Nebraska has had 17 foot ball All-Americans since the practice of selecting these teams was begun, according to the NCAA Official Football Guide. Only five of these stars ap peared in Memorial Stadium in the last 20 years. Tackle Jerry Minnick, 1952, was the last Husker to be selected. The 1940 Cornhuskers land ed two positions on the Ail- American first team guard Warren Alfson and tackle Forrest Behm. This squad the iWSOl Our College, Board Likes the Thunderbird! College Board memben: Nebraika Univenity . . Shari Behmer, Julie Belden, Marilyn CurtU, Diane Douglat Sunt Douglas, Kmty Griffith, Skip Jlarrli, Angle Holbert, Marilyn Huddleston, Alma Huerman, Nancy Lee, Marg Schwenkter Judy Sieler, Marilyn Stcett, Sondra Whalen. Nebraika Wesleyan , . . Sharon 11 anna, Lynda Lytic. Be they coats or cars we like the new Thunderbirds for '60! Members of our college board are seen admiring the new 1960 Thunderbird sportscar at O'Shea Rogers in our new weather resistant poplin coats that are olpaca lined for warmth from hem to hood. Short or full length coats In frosted red, blue, grey, green or gold . . . sizes 8-16. Short Thunderbird, 29.95; Full length Thunderbir'd, 39.95.. . ' Wrestlers Seek First Victory In Friday Meet Nebraska's wrestlers will be seeking their first win of the campaign when they make their first appearance at home Friday night with Colorado Mines furnishing the opposition. The opening match is scheduled for 7:30. Coach Bill Smith's grap plers lost two meets as they opened the season against the first and third place teams In the NCAA championships last year. Oklahoma scored a -33-3 triumph over the Husk ers and Oklahoma State, last y e a r' s NCAA champions blanked Nebraska 32-0. Jim Raschke was the only Nebraskan to win a match on the southern swing as he defeated the Sooner s Dale Lewis Friday night. lost to Stanford 21-13 in 1941 Rose Bowl contest. Biff Jones' conference champions of 1937 also placed two on the star line-up. Center Charles Brock and tackle Fred Shirey led Nebraska to a 7-1-2 season. Guy Chamberlain, an end, is considered by many ob servers to be one of the all time college and professional stand-outs. Chamberlain was an All-American in 1915, when Jumbo Stiehm's club was mv defeated in eight games. The only two-time award winner in Cornhusker history was Ed Weir, a tackle, who made the 1924 and 1925 star list. Weir was also a Husker track star. . Bob Reynolds is one of Ne braska's best known All Americans after his tremen dous . sophomore season in 1950. versal and Ellis weathered the storm by riding the Husk er sophomore during the final two minutes. Champion Nebraska wrestling coach Bill Smith believes Raschke can be an NCAA champion if he can develop more speed. He attended North high In Omaha where he won the State wrestling championship as a heavyweight in his sen ior year. He was also the North High invitational heavyweight champion that year. Raschke participated in football and track in addition to wrestling at North. He threw the discus in track, Raschke is majoring in Bi ology and hopes to enter the forestry ., service when he graduates. games. Al Maxey Is second with 58 points followed by Kowalke with 40. Maxey leads the teanv in rebounds with 42 just ahead of Turner with 38. Bob Har ry has pulled down 23 re bounds and Kowalke has 21. Jan Wall, 6-6 gophomre, has a perfect record from the free throw line with eight for eight. As a team, Nebraska has made 103 field goals of 292 attempts for a percentage of .353 to their opponents 89 field goals in 249 attempts for a percentage of .357. 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