Friday, Deo. 16, 1960 The Nebraskan Page 3 osing Streak Ends at 16 NU Matmen Triumph Over Adams State By Hal Brown Nebraska's grapplers scored their first win since Febr. 12, 1959, when they defeated Adams State College, 18-6, Wednesday night at the Coliseum.. Coach Mickey Sparano's matmen had little trouble with Adams State as the victory ended a 16-meet losing streak. ine HusKers won the first i five matches, lost the next two and Heavyweight Jim Raschke then came through with a -5 win In the final match of the evening. All matches ended in decisions Mike Nissea won his third match of the season in the 123-pound opener with a 4-0 decision over Adams State's Gail Frank. Nissen scored his four .points on a takedown with eight minutes left in the nine-minute match, and a re versal with 2:40 remaining. Husker Dick Van Sickle needed riding time to take a 3-2 verdict over Jim Wil- harm of Adams State in the 130-pound division. Van Sick le took a 2-0 lead on a re versal in the second period. but Wilharm tied the match at two-all with his second escape of the match with only 19 seconds remaining. Faiman Wins Jim. Faiman gave Spar ano's wrestlers a 9-0 lead with a 2-1 decision over Larry Moore at 137 pounds. Faiman's reversal with 2:19 left gave him the two points and the victory. Bert Peterson decisioned Gene Moses of Adams State, 13-8, in a wild and wooly match. The 147-p o u n d e r s thrilled the small crowd with repeated offensive maneu vers. - Peterson scored six take downs and allowed his foe to escape the same number Nebraskan Want Ads FOR SALE IMS Triumph TR-3. Mechanically -cfllfnt. Hardtop, heater. Two new tires. Priced below book to fell. 1327 H. Apt. C-3. GR 7-8343. I Formal & Dresses, size IV 8-0561. 5 and 7. FOX RENT One bedroom trailer. 298 ft., picture window, nice int. $.12 monthly rent run apply on purchase, price. Air foniWioned. ID 4-4920. Bleepinn Rooms 1433 "O". 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If you like skilnz.. to. PART TIME HELP. Well known company hu urgent need for dependable college students dtiriac Christmas rush. Also permanent positions available to those who qualify. Interview 9:30 P.M. Dec. 16. 2311 So. 38th. REFERENCE BOOKS Commercial Arts Languages Music Art Starts Monday, Dec. 12 99 6 for S5.00 CAMPUS 00 Thirteenth of times so that the Husker grappler could try for anoth er takedown. Peterson's strategy was to trade one point for two. Two points are scored for a takedown with one point being awarded for an escape. Nebraska's Bruce O'Calla ghan led all the way in mov ing to a 7-3 decision over 157-pounder Larry H i b b s. O'Callaghan piled up bis winning margin on three takedowns and an escape. The two Husker to a s e s came at 167 and 177 pounds where Adams State's Rich Duvall decisioned Stan Fral ey, 5-1, In the 167-pound class, and Husker Pat Fitz gerald dropped a 1-0 verdict to Al Tolle at 177 pounds. Tolle's winning point came on an escape early in the final three-minute period. Raschke completed a suc cessful evening for the Ne braska wrestlers with a 9-5 decision over Merlin Miller. 1-1 Record The win leaves Nebraska with a 1-1 mark for the sea son after a loss to K a n s a s State last Saturday. Wednes day night's win broke a 16- meet loss string that started at the end of the 1959 season with two losses, was extend ed by 13 last season and reached 16 straight against Kansas State this season. The next meet for the Huskers is Jan. 14 when they entertain Fort Hays State College of Fort Hays, Kans. Several Husker grapplers will be competing unattached in the AAU College Invita tional Regional Wrestling lournament at the Omaha Civic Auditorium Arena Dec. 20-21. WhiteTNip Reds, 16-13 The Whites defeated the Reds, 16-14, Wednesday night in an intra-squad wrestling match as a preliminary to the Nebraska-Adams State contest. The Results: 123 lbs. Faber Jenkins (W) and Gary Policky tied, 0-0. 130-Jim Fuxa (W) deci sioned Charles Martin, 2-0. 137-John Mclntyre (W) and Jim Eitel tied, 6-6. 147 Larry Lebruska (R) decisioned Lowell Minert, 5 0. 157 Dave Loos R) deci sioned Bob Lyons, 6-3. 167 James Lytle (R) deci sioned Ken Fox, 3-2. 177 Gordon Chipman (R decisioned Dan Hoevet, 2-0. 191 Don Stone W) deci sioned Bob Van Outry, 2-1. HWT-John Holzapfel W) decisioned Tom Trail, 5-3. English Journalism Speech DKSTOR ct R Street i .feiiSi. DO YOU GIVE UP? Nebraska Heavyweight Jim Raschke twists Merlin Miller's arm during their match at the Coliseum Wednesday night. Raschke scored a 9-5 win as the Huskers defeated Adams State, 18-6. (Photo by Dave Hillman). Burnett Wins IM Weight Lifting Title By Chip Wood Burnett edged Sigma Alpha Mu,' 20-17, for the all-University weight lifting title. Burnett was led by Pablo Kirven who set a record in squat lift by lifting 400 pounds and total amount lift ed with 1,115 pounds. Kirven was named the out standing individual lifter. Runner-up to Kirven was Dennis Barton who lifted a total of 995 pounds in the 165-pound class. Other records were set by M. J. Alemzadeh who Med 250 pounds in the bench press, Pat Fitzgerald, who lifted 290 pounds in the bench press and 500 pounds in the dead lift, and Dean Sich, 198-pound class, 320 pounds in the squat. Heavyweight Steve Marx set a record in the dead lift with 450 pounds. Weight lifting results: m-lb. class I. Stsn Sax (Sifma Al pha Mu. 535 pounds; 1 John Ksrrer (Independent), SIS; J. Joel Davit (Sig ma Alpha Ma), 470. m-lb. class 1. Faber Jenkins "(Phi Gamma Delta), 7O0; t. Si an Stoit, (Acacia), 645; 1. LeRojr Baker (Oat O), 610. 141-lb. class 1. Charts Stmrecunri (Burnett). S30; 2. M. J. Alemzadeh (Independent), 800; 3. Jerry Kanulich (Independent). KS-lb. class I. Dennis Barton (Inde pendent), 995; Jerry Gemar (Boucher). S5; J. Bob Stoldt (Phi Gamma Delta), 25. Hl-lb. class 1. Pablo Kirven (Bur nett). 1115; i. Vic teba (Burnett). 15; 1. John Cooper (Selleck). ISH-lb. class I. Fat Fitzgerald (Phi Epsilon Kappa). 1090; 1. Dave Wooster (Seaton). 895; J. Deaa Sick (Delta Ste rna Phi), L5. Hearrveurht Steve Man (Independ ent), 1010: I. Dave Stave (Independent), 940; 1. Don Fonnau (SUnu Alpha Mu). 70s. . Kiffiii's 15 Leads Gus II Triumph Seaton II lost its first intra mural basketball game in League 5 Tuesday night when they were downed by the Gus II cagers, 42-35. Monte Kiffin led the Gus II attack with 15 points and Dallas Dyer scored 12 to assist Kiffin. Homer Uehling was high for Seaton II with 10. Intramural scores: Tuesday Theta Xi A 43, Delta Sigma Pi 40 n Wednesday Pathogens 2, Navy ROTC 0 (forfeit) Architecture 35, Newman Club 32 LUNCHES V SNACKS -WHERE CAMPUS FRIENDS MEET" 1131 k STREET NEXT TO VEER. BOOK STORE THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE to advertise for Rides or Riders for trips Christmas vacations. all M T" 1 - . P Tivo Road Games Huskers Seek 4th Straight Cage Win Nebraska, after completing a successful four-game home stand, now must face two of the top teams in the country be ginning with Detroit Saturday night and meeting Cincinnati Monday night. The Huskers will return Wednesday for an encounter with Arizona in the final contest prior to the Big Eight pre season tourney at Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 26-29. Detroit was ranked number three in the nation prior to its first loss of the' season Monday against Purdue. The Titans are led by one of the nation's best in Dave De Busschere, who averaged 25.6 points and corralled 19.8 per cent of his team's rebounds last season. He, was the only player in major college statistics to rank in the top ten in both categories. Teaming with DeBusschere for a potent one two scoring and rebounding punch is Charlie North. Norrh averaged 19.8 points per con test last season. Both North and DeBuss chere are juniors. John Mor gan, a 6-6 transfer from Coal ing, a Junior College in Cali fornia, will join DeBusschere (6-5) and North (6-5) to give the Titans a tough front line. Morgan averaged 25 points per game at the junior college last season. Detroit will probably have 6-3 Larry Hughes and 6-1 Frank Chickowski in the backcourt. Hughes averaged 11.7 points per game last year while Chickowski averaged 4.3 Same Records Both Nebraska and De troit have 3-1 recorrds. De troit won its first three games at home against South Dakota State, Utah State, and Indiana before dropping a de cision on the road to Purdue Monday. Nebraska's lone loss was i suffered at the hands of Wichita and the Huskers have wins over Iowa State Teachers, Utah State, -and Denyer. Each team's win over Utah State came in the final sec onds. Nebraska scored five points in the last 16 seconds for a 65-60 victory. Detroit scored a field goal with six seconds remaining for a 62 60 triumph over the Aggies. Coach Jerry Bush will start the same lineup that opened against Denver Tuesday night. This will find Jan Wall (6-6) and Tom Russell (6-7) at forwards, Bill Bowers (6 5) at center, with Jim K walke (6-3) and Al Roots (6-2) at the guard posts. Kowalke is pacing the Ne braska scoring with a 16.9 av erage. WaU is second in the scoring figures with a 12.9 av erage and Russell has an 11.9 mark. Face your ad in the Daily Nebraskan Business Office , PM. fridat. . Three Huskers Named to Big 8 Academic Team Nebraska placed three grid ders on the all-Big Eight academic football team. End Jim Huge, center Don Fricke and halfback Pat Clare were the Huskers mak ing the team. Oklahoma State also placed three men on the team to tie Nebraska for top honors. Missouri qualified two with Kansas, Colorado, and Okla homa placing one each. Kan sas State and Iowa State failed to place a man on the scholastic eleven. 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It does seem to attract female admirers, but what red-blooded man needs protection against girls? 1.00 6HULTON Varsity Mermen Compete Tonight Nebraskans will get their first chance to see the Husker swimmers in action this season when the varsity takes on the freshmen tonight at 7:30 in the Coliseum Pool. No admission will be charged. The varsity expects to be stronger this year in the relay events and stronger depth-wise in the individual events with thd exception of the individual medley and the backstroke. "We should set varsity rec ords in the medley relay and free style relay," Coach Dick Klaas said. The Husker varsity has the top three scorers returning from a year ago in Larry McClean, Joe Stocker, and Kuni Mihara. Stocker was third in the 100-yd. breast stroke and fourth in the 200-yard breast- Nebraska Gymnasts FaceKU The University of Kansas gymnastic team will meet the Cornhusker gymnasts at 2 p.m. Saturday in a dual meet at the Physical Educa tion Building. Kansas has had a gym nastic team for only two years arid the appearance at Nebraska will be the first for them on Husker courts. Nebraska traveled to Law rence, Kans., last year for the first meeting between the two clubs. I I - -) 125 North II Courses in Religion FOR University Credit Bible Church History Theology Applied Religion Schedules Available at Registrar's Office and at COTNER SCHOOL OF RELIGION For Information Call HE 2-2376 Read the Daily Nebraskan Classified Ads face wind and weather choose the AFTER SHAVE LOTION stroke in the Big Eight cham pionships a year ago. McClean was sixth in the 100-yd. but terfly and fifth in the 200-yd. butterfly. The freshman swimming outlook is very good, accord ing to Ron Bucklin, freshman mentor. "The yearlings could crack six of the existing freshman records with ease," Bucklin says. Jeff Amsler in the back stroke and individual medley, Bill Fowles in the butterfly, and Bill Henry in the back stroke are past state cham pions. Fowles did his high school swimming for Lincoln High and Henry was a member of the Omaha Benson squad. Amsler was a standout at Sioux City, la., Central High School. Other top freshman swim mers who will be performing against the varsity tonight are Dave Roberts in the free style; Chuck Levy, diving; Don Copas, breaststroke; Jim Fosnot, breaststroke; and Jim Dermyer, free style. Bucklin says his squad will be strongest in the backstroke, butterfly, individual medley and medley relay events. n NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. RTJY&J; PORTABLE protection of... uce V - ssA . j1. i... irs. ...... . . - ssinmis,