Friday, December 15, 1961 The Daily Nebraskon Page 3 & i earns in Bushmen To Battle Bobcats gfli By Dave Wohlfartti Basketball and wrestling will grab the sports spotlight this weekenl as the two teams will perform at the NU Coli seum Saturday night. Nebraska's basketball team wffl try to g over the .508 mark for the first time this seaason when ft meets Ohio University at 8:05 p.m. tomor row at the NU Coliseum. The Huskers win be seek ing their third win against two losses. Nebraska dropped Notre Dame 65-61 in its last uting, Monday night on the NU floor. Hnsker Coach Jerry Bash Is considering moving sopho more Daryl Petscta from guard to forward for the battle with the Bobcats. Petsch, 64 Mars eille, Kan., native. Is the Corn buskers' number three scorer with an S.5 per game aver age. If Petsch is shifted to the fo- ward slot, then Denny Pueli probably would get the start- ing nod at guard along with senior Rex Swett. Puelz, 5-6 soph, has been the Husker 1 crowa pjeaser witn nis oaii hawking tactics. Completing the NU starting quintet will be forward Tom Russell and center Bill Bow ers. Russell is the leading scorer and rebounder for the Huskers. The 6-5 senior has a 14.5 scoring average and has grabbed 39 rebounds is four games. His .553 field goal percentage also is tops. Ohio IT. win start Jerry Jackson (64) and Paul Dtorey (6-5) at the forward positions, 6-8 Stacy Bunton at the pivot and twa short backcourt men, 5-8 Bill Whaley and 6-6 Dave Katz at guards. -The -Bobcats were unde feated going into last night's game at Wichita. Ohio has won the Mid-America Confer ence championship the past two years and Coach Jim Snyder was named Coach of the Year in Ohio last season. "Nebraska ""came "from a" 38-30 deficit at balftime against Notre Dame to win their second home court vic tory of the year against two defeats on the road. Swett, who returned to the lineup aft er. misslngJk'o games, due to a back Injury, was the key to the NU win over the Irish. Bcwers and Russell pumped in 15 and 13 points respec tively to lead the Huskers sc ing, while Swett directed the attack. Saturday's game, which will be preceeded by a freshman intrasquad game at 6:21 p.m. win be the last chance for Hnsker fans to watch the cag ers at home tin after Christ mas vacation. Nebraska hits the road next week for contests at Wyom ing, California and Stanford before the Big Eight Tourney at Kansas City during the holidays. Matmen Will Meet Mankato 7 ' V U X J 4i r I A . i n MAY BE MOVED-Daryl Petsch, sophomore eager who is NTT's number three scorer, may be shifted frern guard to forward for tomorrow sight's game against Ohio U. . . . . : : Husker Scoring ftttmrn, Tmb . $wt, r ....... Petal. DsnH ..... Bnwers. Dennia .. Purlr.. Drrmtt ..... Grupe. Ivan . . Siadovoik. Oh IK Jones. Chftriea ..... Nanoen. ..... Deneaia. Roger ... Yaw. J'tm Vincent, Bill . Team Rebound Nebruka lotah .. Opponents FT, F6 at it X! M a u 7 1 f 7 IS 4 t 4 1 4 1 1 IV. FT .ssi a -S1J I .432 I .471 17 .JW .J7S .MB JK7 7 .HI xa t m a M 1 .7W I.M .m .471 .Sw .am l.m .571 .S38 ltm 3m rr tt t. si its 4 a n a i m as a i! t.i It 4.S 11 - t 37 4. M t U U It u a i 1 S.S I 7 J 4 S IJt t t m it! ZSI St m 7 a 44 Deadline Today For Girl Bowlers Today is the deadline for women bowlers to sign np if they wish to play in the As sociated College Union's Woman's Intercollegiate Bowling Tournament to be held in the Games Area of the Nebraska Union. - Bowlers entering the tour nament must have a 120-150 average. A one dollar fee is charged for each-cf thE five matches which will be played between Dec 15 and Feb. 3. 1962. The six winners scores will go to the Regional Tour nament They will also re ceive awards. The top two bowlers in the region will go to the National tournament in Phoenix. Arizona. NU Gymnasts Open Season The Husker gymnastic team will open its season Saturday at 2 p.m. against Kansas and Kansas State in a triangular meet at Manhattan, Kans. Nebraska Gymnastic Coach Jake Geier named a nine-man traveling squad that included tlhree members of last year's team that was undefeated in dual and triangular meets. Returning members are Louis Burkel, Richard McCoy, and Charles Williams. Others making the trip will be Dennis Aibers, Geftald Harvey, Bob Kuhn, Thomas Sitzman, Steven Swibart, and Larry TeSeBe. By Bob Besom The Nebraska matmen will be . looking for win number two Saturday night when they entertain Mankato State Col lege following the Husker Ohio basketball fray. Coach Bob Mancuso's grap plers opened the season two weeks ago with a 23-17 win over K-State. . ' , Mancw has-juggled Dick Van Sickle and Mike Nissen (both winners against Kansas State) in the probable Cora husker lineup. Van Sickle is billed for the 123 pound divi sion and Nissen is listed at 136. - Al Deleoa, at 137, is Man katoVbig gun. He finished fourth in the NCAA Cham pionships and won an NAIA title last season. Hasker Jim Faimon is pegged for the spot opposite Dtleon. Faimon, one of Ne braska's top grapplers last season, came to the Husker stomping grounds from the Nebraska School for the Blind. Nebraska lineup: UMks. Tck Va Sickle l-bc. Mike . 137-iba. Jim Fainm 147-Hml Daw Owk U7-k H a rail 3 nKtnapMM lS7-St, Ken r - Jack Sichar4 177-la. OerAoa Ctupnaa Bwtnarbt 'iaa aUacfake Sport Shots CHEEH UP, HUSKER FAN'S!!! By Bullet READ NEBRASKAN WANT ADS With the appointment of Tippy Dye as the Athletic Di rector at the University, Nebraska may be on the threshold of a "new era" in its sports history. The Husker faithful, long accustomed to being good losers through twenty years of experience, may have a new experience shortly becoming proud winners. Under the strong guidance of Tippy, the little guy, Nebraska could again teturn to the top of the heap, not only in foot hall, but in every sport the new Husker AD fields. Dye certainly expressed his optimism in his visit w ith the state's press, radio and TV media Wednesday and the way this man operates winning could be a thing of the future. Dye told the Husker football players, '"We don't want to be second best we want to be number one. and I think we can do it." He made no bws about the fact that his ex-Wichita associate. Hank Foldberg, is the number one candidate for the head Husker football coaching job but also has five or six other men in mind. Tippy explained the type of football he liked a wide open game and thought it was the kind of game the fans like to watch. He hopes to build Nebraska into a winning football team once again, as it was in the powerhouse days of the twenties and thirties. His background and his accomplishments as a coach and while athletic director at Wichita indicate that he is the long-sought answer to building winning teams at NU. In addition to this, he seems to be a dedicated man who will put 100 percent effort into his new job. He hopes to boost football to the point where a new stadium will be needed. Fine. As football improves, so will the other Husker sports as the gate from the grid sport pro vide the athletic department with funds to promote other causes. The minor and major sports will improve. As Tip py puts it: Good morale among members of the athletic department is as much or more important as good morale on a squad and we want everyone pulling together." In the future we may witness the year when each of the sports at NU has a winning season, for winning is a disease it's contagious. Perhaps the fans who have repeatedly filled Memorial Stadium despite losing seasons tb "super-loyal nuts" win .finally be rewarded. I can't help it if I'm over-optimistic for this corner was certainly impressed in the initial meeting with Dye. At last, here is the man who will provide the necessary lead ership in what has been a befuddled athletic department. Look for an improvement in the Cornhusker gridiron teams of years to come and in every other NU sport. C TTNGELHOFF Tingelhoff Signs Pro Contract Mick Tingelhoff, a 1961 Hus ker tri-captain, has signed a pro grid contract with tha Minnesota Vikings of the Na tional Football League. Tingelhoff, a 225-pound line man from Lexington, had bids from both the Vikings and the St Louis Cardinals. The Minnesota club plans to give the Cornhusker grid man a shot at the offensive center spot Tinglehoff has played tackle, center, and fullback in his three seasons with the varsity. Tingelhoff is also billed for an appearance with the North squad in the Dec. 30 Blue Gray Game at Montgomery, Ala. Mick spent the early part of the 61 season trying to shake an elbow infection. He is married and has a five-month-old daughter. After his pro football career, he plans to teach and coach. WATCH FOR THE NEBRASKAN DEC. 19 ssp you're right C step with the ITTaJl. f (mm, 1 j1' I Free parkier after 6 pm3 mw mum isims -31 f f.C HLaaJ ' - 4N '41 ERCAKS MOLLVWOOO UP -LAUGH BV 1 1' POOES C7T3T Vt ii Two Action Ujj 1144 T -12 24124 rww, Tbs untold story of th Barbed wif ff r jF .ffv1"1 vmJ The Churck . . . For A Fuller Life . . . For You CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 7-. -h . 1 x-: ' - -.n 1 nvi fir faO'ari , M ChuMi Carat, t. Otaciataa 4 Chriafi Ml ata. 14 v, a. faav. aVIaa I. MeawiBt, . Kelak H. Sundj Corporate Worship 19:45 r -a. Crossroads Seminar 9:08 am. Fellowship Forum S 30 p.m. ... . Forum Ditcustioo 30 pjn. UNIVWSITY EPISCOPAL CHAPEL 1M mm4 Sta. CM. AaaMtnaa, CbaaWa Holy Communion ..... ... IM in. Morninc Prerer ...1049 aju. Evig Prayer ........... 5:09 pjn. Canterbury S:J9 p.m. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL if a a fvaW) . I. 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