Monday, Dec. 5, I960 The Nebraskon Pogt 3 Wich ita Press Wall Paces Husher Attack ivith 21 Points By Hal Brow Nebraska's cagers, unable to cope with a full-court press, dropped a 65-63 decision to Wichita Saturday night before an estimated 3,500 fans at the Coliseum. The Hnskers claimed a 41-34 halflime Head, but scored wily 52 points in the second canto as Wichita coach Ralph Miller sent his charges into a full-court press at the begin ing oi me secona nan. The Shockers began peck Ing away at the scvea-point half time deficit and took a one-point lead at 46-45 on a Jump shot by Ernie Moore ,ing on long jump shots from tumps I as he led the Buskers' first half surge. Wall hit seven of his first eight field goal at tempts with all of them com- with 5:32 gone In the second lialf. The backet gax Wich Ita the lead for the first time since the opening min ute when lanky Gene Wiley, a -! junior, dunked one t jive Wichita a 2-fl lead. After Moore's bucket, the Haskers came back to regain the lead n a three-point play by Jan Will. Wall scored oa a tipin and was fouled by Lanny Van Eman. The Lin coln Northeast grad dropped in the (charity toss to mak the score 48-46 in favor of Jerry Bush's cagers. Long Set Shot Wichita took the lead for keeps with 9:39 remaining in the final half on loifc two hand set shot by Van Eman. The basket gave Wichita a 54-52 lead and when Van Eman connected from tlie free throw line, it was 55-52. The Shocker lead see-sawed between one and five points the remaining nine "minutes. A lay up by Tom Russell narrowed the gap to 63-82 with 43 seconds remaining. Husker Jim Kowalke then picked up his fifth foul in an attempt to get the ball from Van Eman. When Van Eman made both charity tosses, the game was nearly out 6i reach, but the Huskers bad one final chance in the closing seconds. Wiley fooled Nebraska's XI Hoots sunder the Wlehita basket with 32 seconds loft n the clock. Roots made the first free throw, but missed the second to close the gap to 65-63. Wichita booted the ball xiut-f-bounds and the Huskers 'had time for -one final shot in an effort to send the game into overtime. But Wall missed a desperation 40-footer as the final gun sounded. Wall led all scorers for the vening with 21 points, 16 cf them coming in the first balf the corner. Nebraska's widest lead was at 36-25 with 3:35 left in the first half when Al Roots con nected on a long jump shot. Al Brack's tip-in at the final buzzer in the first. half gave the flusters their seven-point haimme margin. Inaccuracy at tbe fir throw line by the Shockers also accounted for the Hus kers first half advantage, Wichita made good on only two of 11 charity tosses In the first half for 18 per cent. Nebraska hit mine of 12 for 75 per cent. The Huskers hit a torrid 16 of 35 from the field in the first half for 45.7 'per cent, but cooled off consider ably in the second canto for a total of '24 of 6, a per centage of 36.4. Wichita hit better from the field than from the ft throw line with 27 of 5 from the field for 41.$ per cent and only 11 of 27 from the charity Stripe for 40.7 per cent. Moore, a reserve guard led the Shocker attack with 16 counters. Wiley and Van Eman, a 5-11 sharpshooter, added 14 each. Kowalke followed Wall in the Husker scoring column with 12 points. Russell led ail rebotmders with 14 as be outfought wiry Gene Wiley under both boards. Wiley pulled -down 11 to lead bis ;team. The loss leaves Nebraska with a 1-1 mark while Wich ita is" now 2-0. The Wheat shockers defeated Wyoming in their opener and the Hus kers dumped Iowa Stat Teachers. The next outing f or Coach Bush's five as Wednes day night against nationally ranked Utah State. Gam time at the Coliseum is 3:D5. The box score: t h 1 u4- .... s 'Vf " i f . :S . ? mmmm. 'mmmmMKmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmm in iif i m n vmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmm innlirwi ! mi ilrtu m mn n iji Sigma Chi Win String Reaches 4 By Chip Wwd Sigma Chi A picked up wins three and four in mtramura! basketball play the past week to remain undefeated im League L The Sigs won by f o r f e i t over the Deltt Tuesday and downed Beta Tbeta Pi, 52-40, Wednesday. J la major action Tuesday Nationals Seek 3rd Cage Win, WHOOPS, TM FALLING Jan Wall, Nebraska tunior, begins bis downward flight as Kb ball sails goalward during Saturday might's basketball action. Al Roots (24') prepares U grab off tbe rrbound for the Huskers. (Photo by Doug McCartnej J, Pelsch TalKes 20 in Red Win By Norm Bcatty The Nebraska Red fresh man team evened their series with their counterpart Jrosh White team with a 59-49 win Saturday night in the second contest of the season. Daryl P t s c b, form er Marysvflle, Kan., prep star, pumped in 20 points, most from long range, to lead the. victorious Reds. The 6-5 hustler now stands in a scor ing duel with teammate BiH Vincent who cashed in 12 counters in the Saturday! night tilt. The Whites, led by Charlie Jones, Keith Sieck and John Litflefield, got off to a slow start and never threatened the taller Red team. Coach. Tony Sharpe's White team failed to score foT 12 minutes in the first stanza while tb Reds rampaged f ot 21 on the fine shooting of Vincent, Petsch and" Chuck Sladovnik. The latter ac counted far 12 of the Red points. Haua a isal oigareWe-taa a html kh :--;l':v;-:v:;:Sp MMMfWmMWUM 1 - s I If " ri i I i ' - " I I ' - ? r- . . , L -mf 1 ? , . w v .. ' if I ;:is:;:s ;: pi Pii1''' " S ffelil;?! i ' : : ' .-1 " :: if ; ; : ill - " ' I' -cP '? .-I " ' " Vvi:.::i:.x:;v:::::.;;.i':v.;:i:::::::,.;?::i:v' : ' ' ' fcwKtiHweMMAiU-K A - i IH -f ,0; I , , -ii i r. ' hiiiiiiii nil M i... .1 .tMM.,1 V j.1--8 TURKISH & ro?.;$rie i o CIOARETTES : J The White combination ot Charlie Jones and John Nared couldn't click against the Red team's beight as they did in their first meeting last Thurs day. Scared bad a rough time scoring over Vincent as be managed only points. After trailing 22-36 at the halfway mark, Sieck and lit- kfifcld bit four straight buck ets with t:38 Heft in the sec ond period to cut the Reds margin to eight points. Two oaick lay mps by Roger Dene sia, however, put the victor back into a commanding lead. The box score : Kens Only Tiro Games On Tap Tonight y Only four intramural bas ketball games are on tap for Monday and Tuesday. In important League S ac tion the undefeated Nationals go after their third, win against the Trotters m-bo stand 1-1 for the season. Intramural schedule: Hfftnday: PE Court I 5:0& Trotters vs. Nationals rECoart 5:00 Phi Epsilon Kappa vs. Law College Tuesday: PECoartl 5:'A0-elta Sigma Pi vs. Biwn Palace rE Court 2 5 00-Clif f Dwellers vs. Renegades IM Mat Entries Are Due Today Entries for intramETal wrestling are due today by 5:00 p.Bi. in 102 Physical Edn cation, according to Ed Hig ginbotham, intramaral dac tor. Organizations may enter as many men as they wish in each weight class. A team trophy will be awarded the champions and medals will be given to the individual winner in each class. Micky S p a r a s , varsity wrestling coach, is in charge of the matches which will be gin at 7:00 pjm. Tuesday in the Coliseum. Alpha Gamma Sigma took in fourth consecutive win in League 3 by downing Tbeta Chi, 50-27. Phi Delta Tbeta C copped its third win by de feating Tbeta Xi C, SS-S1, and Sigma Chi C defeated Phi Kappa Psi C, Sl-20, to remain undefeated. Manatt A belted Maclean, 49-S3, to keep its 4-0 slat clean and move ahead in League 4, Wednesday. Farm House squcezea cy ineia JU, 40-37, for its third win and moved to the top in League 1. Intramaral scores: Phi Kappa Psi B 47, Alpha Tan Omega B 49 Theta Xi B 2. 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