4" Friday, January 18, 1963 The Daily Nebraskan I I a I it . ? :. 'tin -x i . ... 'A ' i J Kansas ought to be fighting mad about this time. The Jayhawks, after taking the Big Eight preseason tour nament, haven't won a con ference game yet, and the Huskers have the distinct pleasure of facing Kansas to morrow night at Allen Field house in Lawrence. Thus far Kansas has been beaten by Colorado (a team they beat in the first round Swimmer s .sts9 Bll Gvmna Seniors Selected Track Captains Seniors Mike Fleming and Fred Wilke were elected co captains of the University track team Friday afternoon, according to Coach Frank Sevigne. Fleming is the current hold er of the Big Eight indoor 2-mile crown, the outdoor mile, and the cross country championship. The veteran runner is a native of Balti more, Md. Wilke, who hails from Oma ha, won the conference low hurdle title last year with a -.06.9 and placed second in the highs. He also owns a high jump mark of 6-4. of the, tournament), Iowa State and underdog Missouri feats which dropped the KU record to 7-7. The Jayhawks have added power this year with the ad dition of soph George Unseld. Unseld has improved so much that he now carries an aver age point per game total over his high school record. The Jayhawks also have Nolan Ellison, a fine senior guard who played in all 60 minutes of the championship game against K-State, in the backcourt. Nebraska may have a slight psychological advantage over KU since the Huskers have tripped Kansas in its last two outings in Allen Fieldhouse. Coach Jerry Bush will start the same crew that started against K-State with I van Grupe and Charlie Jones at the forwards; Bill Vincent at center; and Daryl Petsch and Earl Wright at the guards. NU's mermen will make their home debut tomorrow at 3 p.m. in the Coliseum when they take on Denver. The Cornhuskers, looking for their first win over a Den ver swimming team, will face a strong outfit, NU Assistant Coach Les Roberts said. NU has beaten Iowa, 58-47, and lost to Indiana, 76-47, thus far this season. Jake Geier's gymnastics team puts its unbeaten rec ord on the line when it trav els to Iowa State tomorrow. The gymnasts have a 3-0 record with the latest victory a 80-32 win over Colorado State University. Husker scoring: fea ft fta ft reb. Id Av. Petsch 164 73 64 43 60 189 14.5 Grupe 113 60 56 44 103 164 12.6 Jones 148 63 65 36 118 162 12.5 Vincent 180 61 43 30 92 152 11.7 Bornschlegl . 35 12 10 5 23 29 3.2 Nannen 30 11 18 3 26 25 2.1 Wright 29 12 4 1 20 25 1.9 PuelZ 14 5 16 10 15 20 1.7 Kortus 20 3 4 3 18 9 0.8 Huge 8 1 6 4 si 6 2.0 Wall 13 1 5 3 14 5 0.4 Team Rebounds Totals ... 754 302 291 182 562 786 60.5 Odd. totals 751 317 313 211 539 845 05.0 Grid Honor , Nebraska's football team picked up another honor yesterday when the Asso ciated Press announced its "Comeback" honors. The AP tabbed the Husk ers ninth in the "Come back" poll after NU rolled up an 8-2 record and capped . the. season with a 36-34 win over Miami in the Gotham Bowl. Robin Roberts of base ball game won the honor. IM Basketball Standings mmh. fc::isi::I:(-:'l -- v i II III . -. . ' '" M , w.Jw ELLISON KU backcourt ace LKAGIE 1-A Selleck Phi Kapfa Psi 2-1 1 Sealon Sisma Chi 3-0 Avery Phi Kappa Psi 2-1 Seaton Theta Xi M ! 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The freshman and varsity wrestling squads will clash Friday night at the Coliseum in what should be a close af fair. The all-Nebraska dual will "be the last mat action until semester finals are through. First Husker competition after the break will be the Univer sity of Colorado on February 1 at home. The varsity goes into the match a slight favorite against the promising frosh. Varsity chances are hampered by the loss of Steve Walanz at 115. The sophomore suffered a slight shoulder separation while absorbing his first dual loss at Mankato last week end. Bill Rosenthal will replace Walenz who hopes to be ready for the Colorado match com ing up. . The list of freshmen with by Dan Westcott, two-t l m e Nebraska perp champion. Westcott led the five freshmen placing in the recent AAU meet by earning second place. Three varsity wrestlers placed in the same tourney. Other freshmen who would show well are Rick Allgood, 130; Gary Richards, 137; Den nis Kendall, 147; Lavern Al ters, 191; and Jim Brown, heavyweight Lineups: 115 Sieve Walem Omaha, Varsity v. Ron Mail, Davenport, la. 123 Mike Nissen, Mason City, la.. Var sity v. Clifford Dobson, Alliance. 130-Diek Van Sickle, Omaha, Varsity v. Rick Allgood. Lincoln. 137 Chuck Martin, Lincoln, Varsity v. Garv Richarus, Bellevue. 147 Larry Lebruska, Scottsbluff, Var sity v Dennis Kendall, Waterloo la. 157 Jim Wiest, Lincoln, Varsity v. Dan Westcott. Waterloo, la. 167 Bruce O'Callashan, Omaha, Var sity v. John Hallgren, Bellevue. 177 Ken i-'ox, Lincoln, Varsity v. Art Raschke. Omaln. 191 Don McDermott, Harlan, la., Var. sity v Lavern Allers, Davenport la. Hwt Bob Zartner, Bellevue, Varsity v. Jim Brown. Omaha. 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