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Monday, February 11, 1963
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Pounces on OSU
The Cowboys of Oklahoma
State University came to Lin
coln Saturday with too few
horses, and the Pokes ate as
much dust as a drover with
out a horse, while the Husk
er tracksters outscored their
Big Eight rivals, 91 to 31.
The dual meet wasn't much
of a duel, as the Huskers
won 11 of 14 events, set five
meet records and one indoor
varsity record, and swept all
three places in the 880 and
the two-mile.
Victor Brooks, making his
first NU appearance of the
season, missed the indoor
varsity record by four inches
with a 24 effort in the broad
lump. The old mark is 24-
4 set by Don Grey in 1933,
Kent McClouchan showed
that he may be ready to chal
lenge Gale Sayers of Kansas
in the 60-yard dash, as he did
on the football field last fall
at Lawrence. McCloughan
edged teammate Ray Knaub,
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RON MOORE
setting a meet record of :06.3.
Sayers has run a .-06.2 this
year.
John Portee set a new meet
record of 2:16 in the 1,000
yard run. The old mark was
2:16.9 set by Joe Mullins of
Nebraska in 1959.
Wilke Sets Meet Record
Fred Wilke set the other in
dividual meet record, cover
ing the 60-yard low hurdles
in seven seconds flat.
The Husker mile relay
team broke the other meet
record with a 3:29.1 in the
cooperative event. The o 1 d
record was 3:29.8 set by Okla
homa State in 1961.
The two-mile shutout of the
Pokes was led by Larry Toot
haker, followed by Stuart
Tucker and Mauro Altizio.
Mike Fleming edged Gil
Gebo in the 880-yard run with
a time of 1:57.1. Jim Wendt
finished third to complete the
blanking of the Cowboys in
this event.
Harry Krebs, competing
with the Scarlet and Cream
for the first time after trans
ferring to NU from Doane,
won the high jump with a 6
2 effort.
Two Huskers scored double
victories. Mike Fleming
won the mile in 4:20.9 to go
With his 830 first.
Fred Wilke won the 60-yard
high hurdles in :07.6 to go
with his meet record-setting
performance in the lows.
Moore Strains Muscle
Ron Moore, who had scored
the same sweep in the tr
angular against Wyoming and
South Dakota, strained
muscle in the high hurdles
and did not finish. He was
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VICTOR BROOKS
withheld from the low hurdles
event. However, his injury is
not serious.
The other Husker first
was taken by George O'Boyle,
who won the 440-yard dash
in :52.7.
Oklahoma State won only
the shot put, the pole vault
and the 600-yard run.
Cowboy John Anderson beat
Husker Roland Johnson by
three and a half inches in the
shot out. and Poke Charles
Strong edged Husker Bill
Kenny by not mucn more in
the 600.
Mickey Bailer vaulted 14-0,
but the pole-sized vaulter
missed three attempts at 14
8.
The Cornhusker track squad
will face a much stronger op
ponent, Colorado, next Satur
day. The Buffs are rated as
title contenders, as are the
Huskers, Kansas, Oklahoma
and Missouri.
Other Results:
Shot put: John Anderson OSU, 50-M:
Broad Jump: Victor Brooks, NU 24-Vi
High Jump: Harry Krebs NU, 6-2
Pole Vault: Mickey Bailer. OSU, 14-0
Mile Run Mike Fleming, NU. T. 4:20.9
60-yard dash Kent McCloughan, NU, T.
:06.3 (New Record)
600-yard run Charles Strong OSU, T.
1:13.8
440-yard run George O'Boyle NU, T.
52.7
' 60-vard high hurdles Fred Wilke. NU.
T. :07.6
2-mile run Larry Toothaker. NU, T.
9:59.2
800-yard run Mike Fleming, NU, T.
1:57.1.
1000-yard run John Portee, NU, T.
2:16.8 (New Record)
60-yard low hurdles Fred Wilke, NU,
:07.0 (New Record)
Mile Relay NU (O'Boule, Murphy,
Strand, Kenny) T. 3:29.1 (New Record)
Husker Wrestlers Upset
Jim Tinkler, a Fort Hayes
heavyweight, decisioned
Husker Don McDermott 3 to
1 in the final match to give
Fort Hayes an upset wrestl
ing victory over Nebraska
Friday night by 14 to 11.
Husker Steve Walenz was
held to a 5-5 draw in the open
ing match with Marvin
Schultz. Mike Nissen kept his
undefeated duaL slate in tact
by topping Bill Lowen 7-0.
Huskers Charles Martin and
Ken Fox also nailed down de
cision wins. The loss left Ne
braska with a 1-6 dual record
this season.
Husker Cage Rally Futile;
Tigers Secure 69-61 Win
Missouri's Tigers held off a
fired-up Husker basketball
team with accurate shooting
from the field and the char
ity line to preserve a 69 to 61
victory Saturday night at the
Coliseum
Husker coach Jerry Bush
didn't start Bill Vincent but
replaced him with Neil Nan
nen in hopes of fast-breaking
the Tigefs. Peppery Jim
Huge was another surprise
starter as the Cornhuskers
sought their first Big Eight
win
Nannen, Huge, and Charlie
Jones gave the crowd high
hopes as they hustled and
shot their wav to intermittent
first half leads over the TL
gers. Jones gave Nebraska
one of its last leads, 21 to 20
on a long jumper with 9:33
left in the first stanza
Missouri fought back how
ever as the Husker guns
cooled off to gam their larg
est margin of the contest 40
to 35 as the gun sounded. Ray
Bob Carey sparked the Tiger
surge with a series of long
set shots and superior re
bounding. Huskers Grow Cold
"At the start of the second
half, the Missourians threat
ened to run away with the
contest. While the Huskers hit
only one basket in the first
four minutes, the visitors rid
dled the hoop and gained
their initial ten point lead on
guard Ken Doughty's jumper
from the key.
Tigers Don Early, Bob
Price, and Carey led the as
sault and pushed their ad
vantage to as much as thir
teen points several times.
The Scarlet, meanwhile, re
peatedly lost the ball on fun
damental errors and careless
ball handling.
Husker Charlie Jones re
vived the dying offense and
the home forces staged a
startling comeback in the mid
dle of the half. Consecutive
baskets by Jones, Nannen,
and Ivan Grupe cut Missouri's
margin to 52 to 48 with 12:36
left to play. Moments later
Daryl Petsch sank his spec
ialty a long set shot from
25 feet out to narrow the lead
to four points at 52 to 48.
The two teams traded bas
kets and free throws until
Grupe made a lay-up on a
clever pass under the basket
from Nannen. This tally
brought the Huskers up to a
three point deficit at 57 to 54. '
Seconds later, the 6-4, 230.
pound senior fouled out with ;
6:47 showing on the score
board ciock.
Doughty Sparks Tigers
After Grupe's departure the
Husker attack slowed and Ken
Doughty sparked the Tigers
to another comfortable ad
vantage. At one point, Dough
ty dribbled around the entire
Nebraska squad and sank;
an easy jump shot. ;
A rash of personal fouls
also hurt the Huskers late in ,
the game. The Tigers were !
whistled down thirteen times i
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during the contest while Ne
braska saw seven personals
called on them in the last
five minutes alone. Bob Price
paced the Missouri free throw
onslaught with eight for ten
from the line.
Charlie Jones, playing one
of his better games, led the
Huskers with 16 points and a
fine job of covering the boards
against his taller opponents.
Grupe and Nannen added 12
markers to round out the Ne
braska scoring leaders.
Ray Bob Carey was the big
man for Missouri, tallying 19
points and pulling down 14
rebounds. The tall Tiger
cashed in on eight of twelve
field goal attempts and con
verted three for three at the
charity line.
Nebraska faces the Cy
clones of Iowa State in their
next encounter tonight at the
Coliseum. Game time will be
8:05.
Husker Gymnasts
Lose to Iowa, 68-43
Nebraska gymnastists were
beaten by the University of
Iowa Saturday in a meet at
Iowa City. Nebraska won
only one event when Gene
Hart won the side horse
event. Husker Dennie Albers
tied for first In the tumbling
event.
Glen Gailis of Iowa scored
20 points by capturing first
places in the horizontal-bar
and still-rings.
The victory boosted Iowa's
record to 5-2 for the season
while the defeat ended Ne
braska's perfect season. The
Husker squad now has a sea
son mark of 4-1.
Meet Results:
Floor Exercise Steve Drish, Iowa.
Trampoline George Henry. Iowa
Side Horae Gene Hart, Nebraska
Horizontal bar Glen Gailto, Iowa
Parallel Bars Bob Schmidt, Iowa
Still Runs Glen Gailis, Iowa
TumbllM Dennis Albers, Nebraska,
and Kieth Spaulding, Iowa (Tie)
Swimmers Lose To Sooners
The Nebraska swimming In the other Oklahoma rec
squad met the Oklahoma ord Larry Jacobs established
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Sooners ,and Kansas State
Wildcats Saturday in a double
dual meet which saw the rec
ord book virtually rewritten.
Pool and varsity records were
either broken or tied in eight
the ten cennts.
All - American swimmers
John Bernard and Chuck
hchuette accounted tor or
helped establish four of the
records. Schuette set records
in his favorite distances
the 200-yard freestyle and the
500-yard freestyle and
helped to set a new pool rec
ord in the 400-yard freestyle
relay. ,
Schuette swam the 200 in
1:51.2 to break the record set
earlier in the year by sophO'
more Keefe Lodwig In 1:54.0.
seconds. Lodwig placed sec
ond to Schuette in 1:56.7. In
the 500, Schuette also broke a
record set by Lodwig by
splashing the distance in
5:31.4 to replace the 5:34.0
set earlier by Lodwig.
John Bernard tied the pool
record of 22.9 in the 50-yard
freestyle and Jeff Amsler in
the same race set a new var
sitv record of 23.2 breaking
the one he set in the Denver
University meet last January.
In the highly touted 100
vard freestyle race John Ber
nard and Keefe Lodwig
battled it out for first place.
Lndwie won when Bernard
slipped into Lodwig's lane
midway through the race and
Bernard seemed to have
trouble keeping in . his lane
the rest of the race.
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a new marker in the 200-yard !
butterfly when he toured the
pool in 2:10.3 to break the old
mark of 2:12.6.
Although Nebraska lost the
meet to Oklahoma, 57-38, they
started the meet out in rec
ord style by breaking their
own pool record set last year.
The team composed of Bill
Henry, Vera Bauer, Bill
Fowles, and Phil Swaim
whittled the record to 3:52.9
from the previous mark of
3:52.3 set last year by this
same team.
Bill Henry added a person
al mark in the 200-yard back
stroke event to set a new
varsity record of 2:11.3 break
ing the record he had estab
lished last year of 2:12.5.
The 400-yard freestyle re
lay team from Oklahoma set
a new pool record that had
been set by the Husker
tankers in their last outing.
This team, composed of Tobey
Morey, Rich Maris, John
Bernard, and Chuck Schuette,
swam the course in 3:26.4,
breaking the mark of 3:32.7
set by the Husker squad.
Cody Wins Diving
In the diving, Sooner diver
Jim Cody outpointed Husker
Jon Williams and Chuck Levy
by scoring a total of 212.JX
points to William's 144.60 and
Levy's 137.20.
Kansas State swimmer
were out-distanced by both
the Huskers and the Sooners.
The Husker squad out-scored
the Wildcats 77-16 while the
Sooners were racing by the
Wildcats, 83-19.
Lack of depth hurt th !Un
sas team as they only placed
two swimmers in the top
three places the entire meet.
The Husker squad now has
a 4-2 dual record. Next
weekend the Husker squad
will travel to Wyoming and
Colorado for a road encoun
ter. On Friday, they will
meet the University of Wyo
ming squad and then travel
to Boulder. Colorado for a
clash with the Colorado Buffaloes.
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