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    Friday, January 8, I960
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
Nebraska Five To Clash
Husker Wrestlers Host
Mankato State
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Oklahoma
Is Placed
On Probation
Jennings
Is Blamed
Arthur L. . Wood- of Okla
homa City, the main figure
in the probation ruling against
Oklahoma, has blamed Ne
braska football coach Bill
Jennings for the NCAA ac
tion. "I would say this whole
thing probably has been
brought on by Jennings dis
closing information to the
NCAA," said Woods.
The Sooners were slapped
with an indefinite probation
and banned from post season
bowl games and television
appearances for failure to dis
close details of a fund for re
cruiting athletes.
The fund was administered
by Wood and was found to
have provided improper fi
nancial aid to a student ath
lete. Wood refused to open his
records to the NCAA claim
ing that by so doing he would
be subject to a $10,000 fine
because he is a certified pub
lic accountant.
Wood claimed the money
involved was money which he
gave to Jennings personnally
to defray travel expenses for
prospective athletes during a
period from 1952 to 1954.
According to Woods, the
contributions which he made
was a violation of the Big
Eight rules but not of the
NCAA rules.
Tonight
Nebraska
Still Needs
First Win
Nebraska's grapplers are
still looking for their first
victory of the season as they
take on Mankato (Minn.) State
Teachers College at 7:30 to
night at the Coliseum.
Mankato has held the NAIA
championship the last two
years and are led by two
outstanding sophomores. Man-
kato's top wrestlers, accord
ing to Husker wrestling coach
Bill Smith, are Al Deleon
and Monte Peterson.
Prep Champion
DeLeon wrestles as an 130
pounder and Peterson Is In
the 157-pound class. Both
were outstanding wrestlers in
Minnesota prep rings w i th
DeLeon being a three-time
Minnesota High School Cham
pion. The Huskers have dropped
matches to Oklahoma State,
Oklahoma and Colorado
Mines. Nebraska is led by
sophomore heavyweight J i m
Raschke who pushed Ted El
lis, Oklahoma State's NCAA
champion, to the limit before
losing an 8-6 decision.
On the same southern trip,
Raschke dt; 'd Dale Lewis
of Oklahoma ,6-5. Lewis is the
Pan-American Games heavy
weight champion.
The probable Nebraska
wrestling lineup will have Ted
Rethmeier, 123; Phil J o h n
son, 130; Jim Faimon, 137;
Jim Anderson or Wayne
Reeve, 147; Garry H a r 1 e y,
157; Bruce O'Callaghan, 167;
Roland Wallick, 177 and Jim
Raschke, heavyweight. ,
First Start
Raschke is the only Ne
braska matman with a win to
his credit. He has won one,
lost one and tied one. Harley
will be making his first start
for Smith's wrestlers.
Harley is a sophomore and
a transfer from Hastings Col
lege. He wrestled one year in
high school at Grand Island.
IM Basketball
TODAY'S GAMES
Smith-A va. Burnett-A
Delta Tau Delta-C vs. Theta Xl-C
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ith Jayhawks Saturday
By Hal Brown.
. Nebraska and Kansas bas
ketballers will both be looking
lot their first wins in league
competition when they take
P -a
Myers
to the maples at the Coliseum
Saturday. The tip-off is slated
for 8:05 p.m.
Nebraska lost their first
game of the conference cam
paign dropping a 57-53 deci
sion to Big Eight tourney
champs Iowa State Monday
night at Ames. Saturday's
game will be the first loop
encounter for the Jayhawks.
Kansas was runnerup in
the Big Eight tournament
losing an 83-70 game to Iowa
State in the championships.
The Jayhawks defeated both
Oklahoma schools enroute to
the championship contest.
Coach Dick Harp's tall cag
ers have won seven and lost
four including wins over
Northwestern, North Carolina
State and San Francisco.
The Jayhawks present a
formidable front line with
Wayne Hightower (6-81),
Alan Donaghue (6-5) and Bill
Bridges (6-5V2). In the back
court will be Jerry Gardner
(6-0) and Butch Myers (6-1).
Hightower and Gardner are
sophomores, Myers is a junior
Husker Scoring
O Ft. Ft. Pts.
Herschell Turner 12 7 49-78 205
Al Maxey 12 B6 38-56 170
Jim Kowalka 2 38 13 M 89
Bob Harry 12 24 15-37 63
Jan Wall 9 19 24-28 62
Rex Swett 13 20 12-18 52
Al Roots 12 18 13-17 49
Al Buuck 12 17 11-16 45
Phil Barth 8 ( MO 18
Wayne Hester 8 7 1-4 15
Bill Bowers 7 6 2-8 14
Sid Stacey 2 2 1-2 5
Dick Shipwright 2 101 2
Bemt Elle 2 0 2-4 2
Elmer Wallin 2 0 0-1 0
Leroy Dick 3 0 0-0 0
Al Olsan 3 0 0-0 0
NU Swimmers Seek
Second Win Saturday
Coach Dick Klaas' Husker
swimmers will be after their
second consecutive dual win
of the season when they en
tertain a strong Kansas
swimming team at 2 p.m.
Saturday at the Coliseum
Pool.
Nebraska opened the dual
season with a 61-33 win over
Kansas State with one, var
sity record being s e t." Joe
Stocker set a record in win
ning the 200-yard breaststroke
with a 2:36.8 clocking.
The Jayhawkers are re
ported to be the strongest
team in Kansas history.
Probable Nebraska entries
are:
400-yd. Medley Relay:
Frank Tomson, Joe Stocker,
Myron Papadakis and Larry
Ferrell. 220-yd. Free Style:
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Kuni Mihara and Roger Bos
veld. 50-yd. Free Style: Larry
McClean and Jim Frank. 200
yd. Individual Medley: Ron
Bucklin and Ferrell.
Diving: Frank and Branch
Walton. 200-yd. Butterfly:
Papadakis and Bucklin. 100
yd. Free Style: McClean and
Bosveld.
200-yd. Back Stroke: Tom
son and Ferrell. 440-yd. Free
Style: Mihara. 200-yd. Breast
Stroke: Stocker and Don Ben
son. 400-yd. Free Style Re
lay: Mihara, Bosveld, Mc
Clean and Bucklin.
College graduate, Bridges is
a junior letterman and Don
aghue is the only senior on
the starting unit.
The Huskers, under the
tutelage of Jerry Bush,
started the season with three
consecutive victories but then
hit a slump and lost seven in
a row before coming up with
a victory over Missouri for
seventh place in the pre-sea-son
tourney at Kansas City.
Saturday's game will be the
first home appearance for the
road-weary Huskers since
Dec. 17 when they lost a
double overtime thriller to
Michigan State when the
Spartans scored the winning
field goal as the buzzer went
off.
Bridges
Captain Herschell Turner
is the leading Nebraska
scorer going into the Kansas
affair with 205 points for a
17.1 points per game average.
He is followed by Al Maxey
with 170 points for a 14.5 aver
age. Turner and Maxey h a v
scored nearly half of the Ne
braska total of 791 points.
Jim Kowalke holds down the
third spot with 89 points fol
lowed by Bob Harry with 63,
Jan Wall with 62 and Rex
Swett with 52.
Fourteen Nebraska players
have entered the scoring
column thus far. The Huskers
have hit 187 of 300 attempts
from the charity stripe for a
percentage of .623.
Main Feature Clock
Stuart: "Never So Few," 1:40,
4:20, 7:00, 9:40.
Lincoln: "Operation Petti
coat," 1:45, 4:20, 6:50, 9:25.
Nebraska: "Little Abner,"
1:00, 3:11, 5:12, 7:23, 9:34.
Joyo: "For the First Time,"
6:10, 9:10. "The Lone Texan,"
7:45.
Varsity: "Happy Anniver
aary," 1:10, 3:17, 5:24, 7:31, 9:38.
State: "The Mouse Roared,"
1:34, 3:33, 5:32, 7:31, 9:30.
84th & O: Cartoon i, 7:15.
"Mad Magician," 7:30. "Battle
Station," 8:45. "Women's Pri
son," 10:20.
Starvlew: Cartoon, 7:15.
"Battle Hymn," 7:25. "Written
on the Wind," 9:15. "The Com
On," 10:55.
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