.mL... Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1961 The Nebraskan Page 5 uskers Lose 4th Straight H As S ooners A frigid second half by Ne braska's cagers helped Okla homa to a 69-58 triumph Mon day night at Norman: The loss was the fourth straight for Coach Jerry ' Bush's Huskers after they opened the Big Eight cam paign with two consecutive wins. Nebraska is now 8-8 overall and 24 in the confer ence race with Kansas invad ing the Coliseum maples Sat urday night. The Huskers were as dis mal during the second half at they were outstanding in the first half against the Sooners. Nebraska held a 37- 36 advantage at halftime, but Coach Doyle Parrack'g Okla- homans raced to a 4447 lead before Jan Wall got the first Husker bucket with five min utes gone in the second stan za. The Sooners stretched the margin to nine points at 49-40 on a jump shot by Buddy Russell with 13:00 left in the game. Nebraska rallied to within five points at 4944 on a jumper by Bill Bowers and two free throws by Tom Rus sell. After Oklahoma's Stan Mor rison and Husker Rex Swett traded jump shots, the Soon ers spurted to a 6046 lead with the Huskers going score less for nearly five minutes. Wide Deficit Oklahoma enjoyed its wid est margin of the contest when Brian Etheridge hit a jumper to put the Sooners in front, 6448. The lead varied between 11 and 15 points for the re maining minutes. The statistics give an indi cation of the extremes of the two halves. Nebraska led the first-half rebounding, 22-11, but trailed in the second half, 27-13. The Huskers hit seven of eight free throws in the opening half for 87.5 per cent, but could find th6 range on only 11 of 21 in the final stanza for 52.4 per cent. The first half was close all the way as Jim Huge, mak ing his first start as a Hus ker opened the scoring with a set shot. The Sooners came back to tie and take the lead on a layup and free throw by Lddie Evans, a 5-9 guard. Tom Russell gave Nebraska an 8-5 lead on a free throw and layup, 'and the Huskers ' j i si . . 1 lOWI)OVS L.1II11D NEBRASKA OKLA. STATE f 2 0 I 1 0 0 2 0 ft (ft 83 1 Epperkr 2 1-3 7 3-4 7 Gordon 1 4-7 0 1- 2 1 Bunch 0 2-8 20 2- 3 t Greer 12-4 6 Russell Wsll Bowers Swett Kowalke Yates Roots Buuck Rile Wslta Huse TMals ?"? ? i? . J 1 1 Jailer I M I oVj ti Unsennjerer . ' 0-0 4 Smeisar 2-2 2 Reins 1 1-1 3 11 1J-H 41 ratals 32 11-17 se tO 24 TI 34 21-41 Nebraska . Okla. Stale Attendants 3.100 COMING FEBRUARY n L wrvm Ti i ' i:y':'irTi-fr-1tirfiassiasJ I ' ' 'oJ' I it .7 y v' 1 vs. ' ... . never trailed until Warren Fouts canned a free throw to give the Sooners the lead at 26-25. . .. After Morrison put Okla homa ahead at 36-35 with 12 seconds left in the first half, Al Roots pumped in a long jump shot at the gun to send Nebraska . to the dressing room with -the 37-36 halftime margin. The Huskers held Etheridge, Oklahoma's leading scorer on the 'season with a 13 point per game average, scoreless until he found the range from the charity stripe early in the second half. The former Lin NU Swimmers Down KU; . k .-- r Lose Dual to IoWa State By Hal Brown Nebraska's swimmers con tinued their "win one-lose one" routine with a loss to Iowa State Friday night, and a win over Kansas Saturday afternoon at the - Coliseum Pool. - ..:,;.--.:. v It was the third weekend of dual meets that Coach Dick Klaas' tankers have split Sandwiched among the dual meets was a win over Kan sas 'and Kansas State in a triangular. Records fell freely Friday night as Iowa State set three meet records and Nebraska set one in the 5846 Cyclone win. The Cyclones opened the meet with a record-breaking performance in ,ths 400-yd. medley relay, ........ The Iowa State quartet of, Bud Pierce,- Pete Hostetterr Paul Witherell, anrfKDke E1-" son swam the distance in 4:03.7 lowering the meet rec ord of 4:06 set by Iowa State in 1959. Witherell and Pierce were in on the other record-shattering swims by, the. Cyclones., Witherey churned the 100-yd. freestyle in :50.4 to break the record of 54.2 set by Iowa: State's Ron Begg in 1960. The time also lowered the pool record of 52.6. Pierce turned in a 2:13.8 clocking for the 200-yd. back stroke to lower the record of 2:15.8 set by Phil Braught of Iowa State in 1955. 1 The lone Husker with a record-setting swim was Joe Stocker in the 200-yd. breast- stroke. Stacker's 2:31.6 time broke the record set oy uon Benson of Nebraska at 2:31.9 in 1960. The only Nebraska win- mers. in addition to Stocker, A Loser ' """ 33 Wekraska 4 -rd. Med try Relar 1. Iowa Stat XBud pjn, p Hosusttar. Paul Witb- , .11. Mike Eiaon) 2. Nebraska. T 4:113.7 'Meat Record; old record set br iowa Sti.i at 4:M in MM. Preeatrte 1. Art Peterson CIS). 2. Jack Wolfe (1S 3. Jay Grata (Nl. T 2:13.2. 304. Freestyle 1. LaVern Bssers (N) 2. Joe Gacusana (JO 3. Mike Bart (IKI. T 24.fi. . 3Wt-r4. ladlvlaaal Medley 1. Dick Rosea lfi) 2. Joe Stocker N) I. Hater Bosveld (N't. T 2 20.2. IMvbx i. Dob Echelbercer 'IS) 230.00. 2. Branch Walton (N). 3. Dick Ervia. Battertly 1. Larrr McCiean ( 2. Mike Klsna (IS). T 2:30.7. Kd. Preestyle-1. Paul Witherell CIS l l. Phil Swaim (M) 2. Joe Gacusana iv. T sns Kew Mm Record; Old record of M I set br Bon Baal of Iowa I fitate hi 1VM1. Fool Record " , alas broken). atavra. Bsrkstrske 1. Bud Pierce 'IS) 2. iariy Ferrell 4N) 2 .Roaer Bosvald Hi. T 2:13.3 (Meet Record. Old record of 2 160 set by Phil Braiist s lows State in lt)bl l 440-rd. rreestrle 1. Art Petersen (IS) 2. Dick Roscoe (lis)-1. Jar Groth (N). T 4 5fc.4. OW-rd. Bresatstroke 1. Joe Stocker (N) 2. LaVern Bauers Oit 3 .Pete Hosietter US1. T 2:31.0 'New Meet Record. Old Record t 2:31.0 eat a Urn Benson of Nebraska In lMl, 400-rd. rraestrle Relar 1. Iowa State (Mike Hart, Jack tVoUc. AK Psteraon. Paul Witherell) 2. Nebraska. T-3:34. Main Feature Oock VaroHy: "Gold of the Seven SainU," 1:27, 3:29, 5:31, 7:33, 9:35. State: "Journey to Loot City," 1:00, 3:50; 6:40, 9:30. "Half Pint," 2:37, 5:27, 3:17. NOW PLAYING n JC770U The Gbanassl PJTS OF IISLCi I ""If"! r " CHtLL W1LLG UTICU ROMAN C0IDA SFJuia ' i s sasii mm ml .111 l . f'V v- coln High student finished with nine points. Morrison led all scorers with 21 counters. Russell was high fdr the Huskers with 18 points. Roots added 14. Russell has been the top scorer for Nebraska in the past three games with ' 18 against Iowa State and 19 against Oklahoma State. Monday night's con.test ended a two-game road trip for Bush's cagers as they dropped a 5547 decision to Oklahoma State Saturday night. BuSh juggled his starting lineup for the Sooner game were La Vem Bauers In the 50-yd. freestyle and Larry McClean in the 200-yd. butter fly. One of the top perform ances of the evening was turned in by Cyclone diver Don Echelberger with an out standing execution of difficult dives. Nebraska depth helped the Huskers to a 60-39 decision over Kansas. Kansas won five events to six for the Huskers, but Nebraska picked up an abundance of second, and third places to outdistance. th? Jayr hawks. .-. Jay Groth was a d o u b 1 e winner for the Huskers in the Huskers Tie Jackrabbit: Wrestlers Nebraska Coach Praises Faimon Nebraska and.South Dakota State wrestlers fought to a 15-15 stalemate at the Physi cal Education Building Fri day. .Husker coach Mickey Spar- ano credited Jim Faimon as the meet's outstanding per former. Faimon decisioned South Dakota State's Jim Kain in the 137-pound class. Jim Raschke, Husker heav yweight, decisioned .Frank Kurtenbach 6-0 to gain the tie for .the Huskers. .' " i Mike Nissen won his 123 pound match by forfeit to add five points to the Husker to tal. The meet was plagued by ,iraw matches as Gary Zell ! mer of South . Dakota State and Dave Loos of Nebraska , drew, 2-2, and Nebraska's Dick Van. Sickle and South Dakota State's Jim Perkins drew, 0-0. Mike Sterner was South Dakota State's bright spot when he pinned Nebraska's Dan Hoevet in 5:25 of the 177- i pound match. Summaries: 123 Mike Nissan CN worn br forfeit. 130-Dick Van Sickle (S) and Jim Perkins 6DS) drew, 0-0. i 137 Jim Paimoa N) doc. Jim Kam, 3-0. 147 Dave Kinney SDS dee. Larrr Labraaka, 4-2. U7 4Jarr Zellmer (SDE) and Dave Loos drew, 2-2 167-Jotra Sterner (STJ6) dec. Sua Fraley, 7-3. 177 Mike Sterner (SPS) pinned Dan Hoevet in 3:25. HWT-Jttn Raeche N dee. 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The Nebraska sopho more edged Mike Cassidy of Kansas in both events with Husker Kuni Mihara coming in third In both races. NU Wins Relays The Huskers1 also copped both the-400-yd. medley relay and the 400-yd. freestyle re lay. Nebraska's 400-yd. f r e e style team was unopposed. Other Nebraska victories came in the 200-yd. back stroke as Roger Bosveld led teammate Larry Ferrell across the line, and in diving with Branch Walton outpoint ing Keith Brass of Kansas. Nebraska's next meet is Friday against o 1 o x a d o State at Fort Collins; . Satur day the Huskers move over to Boulder for an encounter with the Buffs. ' A Winner Nebraska 00 Kansas 30 4e-r. Medlar Relar 1- Nebraska (Larry Ferrell, Joe Stocker, Larry McClean, Phil Swaim) 2. Kansas. T- 4'2Jyd. Preestrle-4. Jay Groth CK) 2. Mike -Cassidy- tK) dj. Kuni Mihara (N), T rd.'' Freestyle 1. Eldon Ward (K) 2. LaVern Bauees (N) 3. Joe Gacusana N2oJd7indlTtdnal Medley-1. D i c k ReTmVn K) 2. Phil Swaim N) 3. Roger Bosveld N. T-2:1903 (New Pool Rec ord. Old record was 2:20 J). Dlvlno Branch Walton (N 133.33, 2. Keith Brass (K 3. Joe Stocker GO- ftBatterflr-l. Dick Retmm K) 2. Larry5 McClean N). T-J:30.1 (Tie. PToVyFretrle-l. Eldon Warn" K). i. Joe Gacusana (N) 3. Bob MMcheU (N) T 52Jfc 2M-ri. ' Backstroke 1. Rofer Bosveld (N) 2 Larry FerreH (N. T-2:X 4Wi Freestyle 1. Jay Groth (N) 2. Mite Cassidy (K) 3. Kind Mihara N). Tlm.' rertste-l. Bill Murdock Tt- & Slicker tN 3. Kart Pluetse 4dT Freertyls Relay-1. Nebraska Mihara, Bob MitcheU) T-3:514. IM Cage Slate Tuesday: ... PE Court 1 ,.5:00i-Nationals vs. Tigers' 6:30 Alpha Tau Omega-C vs. Sigma Chi-C 7:30 Renegades vs. Whit's 8:30 Bessey-A vs. Canfield- A ' PE Court 1 5:0(W3oucher-A vs. Seaton ll-A ' 6:30 Gus II-A vs. Selleck-A 7:30-Phi Kappa Psi-B vs. j Beta Theta Pi-B I 8:30 Kappa Sigma-B vs.j Delta Tau Delta-B AG College Court . 6:30 AndreUwA vs. God-fling-A 7:30 Burnett-A vs. Kiessel-bach-A 8:30 Fairfield-A vs. Smith- A n ft Nebraska Gops Track Opener Against OSU By Janet Sack Nebraska's track team won j its opening meet against Ok lahoma State as the Huskers swept three events in downing the Cowboys, ,67-55. Six meet records were es tablished, two meet records were tied, and one new sta dium record was set. The most exciting event of the afternoon was the pole vault when George Davies of Oklahoma State vaulted 15-1 to break the stadium record of 15-3o set by J. D. Martin of Oklahoma last year. Davies also topped the meet record of 14-7V4 set by Cow boy Aubrey Dooley last year. After completing the record breaking vault, Davies tried for 15-43? but missed on all three tries. New depth was shown in the field events as Nebraska swept the shot put. Al Well man set a varsity and meet record as he heaved the iron ball, 52-5. Wellman was backed solidly by Larry Rei ners and Leon Janovy who placed second and third re spectively. . Hurdles Sweep ' Nebraska swept the 60-yard high hurdles with Bill Fasano winning in :07.5 to set a meet record. Fasano shattered the old record of :07.7 held by Husker Milt Haedt and, Cow boy Terry Covert. Fred Wilke and Haedt finished second and third behind Fasano. Wilke, in leading the Hus kers to the third sweep in the 60-yard lows, tied the record of :07.1 set by Bob Knaub.in 1959. Fasano finished second and Knaub third. Sammy Pegues, Oklahoma State's high jumper, set a meet record of 64 when he broke his own mark of 6-3 set in 1959. Vaulter Davies of Oklahoma State tied with Husker Wilke for second in the high jump with a leap of 6-Vz. Bill Stone of Oklahoma State, the only double winner of the meet, set a record in the 600-yard run with 1:12.7 breaking the 1:13.0 set by Joe Mulling last year. Huskers Le Roy Keane and Bill K.e n n y finished behind Stone in that order. : Once again the sophomores came through for coach i Frank Sevigne as S t e v e Pfister won the 60-yard dash in :06.4 tieing the record of Cowboy Orlando Hazley set in 1959. Sell! TYPBAJI2iOEKS SAME STANDARD TYPEWRITER USED IN SCHOOLS ROYALS UNDERWOODS SMITHS REMINGTONS PRICES AND FOR FINEST THE SAME Phone HE 2-4284 f znM U a a n tiff If f .SI I t II j The last meet record came ! in the last event as Oklahoma State's mile relay team of Charles Strong, Jerry Hud son, Louie Mann, and Covert was clocked in 3:29.8 breaking their own record of 3:30 set in 1959. Nebraska finished one-two in the broad jump with Knaub leading 23- for first place and Wilke stretching 22-2 for second. Stevens Wins Sophomore Ray Stevens won the mile in 4:27.3. Stev ens outlasted Oklahoma State's Ray Graham and John Haraughty. In the two-mile run Har aughty came back to win over teammate Dan Metcalf. Ne braska's Paul Nielsen fin ished third in the long race. Stone picked up his second win in the 880 as he w a s clocked in 2:00.3. Sophs Clarence Scott and Kenny finished second and third for Nebraska. Nebraska hosts Drake and Iowa State Saturday in a tri angular meet. - Summaries: TRACK EVENTS Mile Itua 1, Ray Stevens, (N); 2. Ray Graham, (OS); 3, John Haraughty, (OS). Time, 4:27.3. oo-rard dash 1, Steve Pfister. (N); 2, Charles Stronr. (OS): 3, Joe Horn. (OS). Time :06.4. (Ties meet record set in 1950 by Orlando Hazley (OS. OOOyard run 1. Bill Stone (OS); 2. Leroy Keane. (N)i 1, Bill Kenny, (N). Time. 1:12.7. (Meet record, old record 1:13.0 by Joe Mulluis, (Nl. I960. 440-ysrd ran 1, Charles Strong, (OS); 2, Dick Hoelscher, IN); 3, Louis Mann, (OS); Time, :51.5. OO-yard hick bunllei 1, William rasano. (N); 2, Fred Wilke, (N); 3, Milt Coliseum Pool Open For Use by Women The Coliseum Pool will be available to women students on Wednesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. beginning Wednesday. Swimmers are asked to brkig-their own bathing caps. Suits and towels will be pro vided for a 10-cent fee. A swimming permit from Stu- jdent Health is required Part time employment ot the Nebraska Union has the following advantages: 1. Located close to classes 2. Schedules to accommodate your classes 3. Good pay and working conditions Apply at Union Office 8-5 M-F START AS LOW AS MEDIUM GRADES UP TO $35.00 RE-BUILTS UP TO $150.00 MAKES NEW SELL FOR $249.50 .Typewriter , Company Ettoblished 1923 1 Haedt, (N). Time :07.5. (Meet record, old record, :07.7 by Haedt, (N) 1960 and Terry Covert (OS), 1959. Two-mile run 1, John Haramrhtr (OS); 2, Dan Metcalf (OS); 3, Paul Nielses N). Time 9:46.8. 1000-yard run 1, Harold Smith (OS): 2, Joe Scott IN); 3, Ray Stevens UK). Time 2:20. 080-yard ran 1, Bin Stone. (OS)! 2. Clarence Scott, N); 3, Bill Kenny, (N). Time, 2:00.3. 00-yard low hurdles 1, Fred Wilke, (N); 2, Bill Fasano, N); 3. Bob Knaub, N. Time, :07.1. (Ties meet record set in 1959 by Knaub). Mile Relar 1, Oklahoma State (Strono. Hudson, Mann, Covert); 2, Nebraska. Time, 3:29.8. (New record, old record 3:30.0 set in 1959 by Oklahoma State (Hazley, Harlan, Boxch, K. Covert). FIELD EVENTS Shutout 1, Al Wellman' (N-, 52-54: 2. Larry Reiners (N), 50-3M; 3, Leon Janovy (N), 44-l'4. (Meet record, eld rec ord, 50-1 V,. by Wellman. 1960). Pele Vault 1 George Davies, (OS), 15-1 2, Jim Kraft (N). 1441; 3, Larry Donovan, N), 12-6. (Betters both meet and UN stadium records. Old meet rec ord, Dooley, (OS), I960, 14-7V4. Old sta dium record, J. D. Martin (Oklahoma) 1960, 15.) Hirh Jump 1, Sammy Penes, (OS), 0-4i; 2 It 3, tie, Fred Wilke. (N) and Davies (OS). fM. 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