The Daily Nebraskan Thursday, February 28, 1963 Page 4 Wrestlers Tnha Finnl Over 013 Heavyweight Don McDer mott led Nebraska to a wrest ling victory over Omaha Ml mis ken Fradk Aim-At Bm Eight If It Be ,'3 ' 4 1 If 1 r O i X V - - - p : i JONES HEADS FOR LAYUP-Junior eager Charlie Jones ran the base for the winning field goal in Monday's upset victory of the NU Cornhuskers. Star of the Week Citation To Jones For O-State Game Charlie Jones has been se lected as Star of the Week for his performance in the Ne braska-Oklahoma State game. With 45 seconds left in the game, Charlie Jones ran the baseline to sink the basket for the upset victory and the first conference victory for the Huskers in 11 starts this year. During the game Jones sank 12 points to tie for top points in the game along with teammates Daryl Petsch and Bill Vincent. Charlie Jones is a 23 year old junior from Washington, D.C. The NU brochure states that "For a 6-1 eager, Jones is a good board man. Chariie has improved his out side shooting this year. He will be used at both guard and forward positions." Jones is currently number two shooter on the Husker basketball squad. He has tal From the Novice Corner QBB S By TERRY ANDERSON Sports Editor This past week and the coming weekend has and will be a big one for athletes and fans alike. Husker cagers fi nally produced a win; the track squad heads for a Big Eight showdown in Kansas City; and the swim team takes on Iowa State in a warmup meet before the Big Eight meets here next week end. Monday night the Husker cagers come through with their first conference victory. It w a s something the fans had been waiting for all sea son and some were asking for Bush's head. Well Bush retired, the Huskers won. but where were the fans? They had tired of waiting and when the Husker squad upset one of the title contenders, the O State Cowpokes, no o n e seemed to care about coming to the games. Saturday night, the Huskers will play their last home game under the guidance of Jerry Bush. He has provided the fans with more than one t b r i 1 1 i ng game in his nine years at Nebraska. He is a fine coach and it would be nice ,V if there were f more people 1 at the game ' on Saturday night to see the team and Anderson MHMaBHMMRMiaa i PERKY SAYS ... I I Perkys Pizza Place 1 I 249 No. 11th 432-9652 ! lied 200 points this season just behind Darly Petsch's 303 points. From the field his per centage is .413. He has hit 51 charity tosses out of 90 attempted for a .567 percentage in free throws. Field goals and free throws give him a combined total of 251 points for an average of 12.0 points a game. He is currently leading the Huskers in the rebound de partment with 166 rebounds, just one ahead of teammate Ivan Grupe. Charlie Jones is a junior in Teachers College, majoring in elementary education. After graduation he plans to teach social studies in one of the larger cities across the na tion. When informed of the award, Jones said, "the whole team should have been named star of the week: it's too bad they couldn't." OFFS pay tribute to a fine coach. Game time is at 8:05. Tomorrow and Saturriav thp i track squad will try to avenge a title bid that barely eluded them last year by 1112 of a point. The Huskers have not been beaten this year in the Indoor schedule and they stand a good chance of going all the way this time. They have good depth and they al so have the standouts to get the big points. With this com bination they seem to be on very firm ground. Saturday afternoon, the Husker swimmers will be busy taking on Iowa State in a preliminary dual before the Big Eight goes into session here next weekend. Iowa State, last Saturday, de throned the Big Eight cham pions, Oklahoma. If Nebras ka can beat Iowa State and Iowa State beat Oklahoma then . . . This year's swim squad makes one wonder and the way the Big Eight meet is shaping up, one wonders even more. Anyway the meet Sat urday should go a good one. Many fa is have already seen the OU-NU meet; now is their chance to see the other contenders dual Nebraska and Iowa State. Read Nebraskan Want Ads Sp "We Now Deliver to the Dorms, the Fraternities, and the Sororities" University Tuesday night by gaining a tie with Indian Jim my Jones in the final match. McDermott, a Harlan, Iowa sophomore, gained an escape good for one point and the draw with 29 seconds remain ing in the last period. Earlier, Jones used a 50 pound weight advantage to dominate action after he forged a 2-2 tie in the second period. McDermott's last minute heroics salvaged a 17 to 15 victory for Coach Bob Man cuso's hard-luck grapplers. In previous duals, every match decided by a few points went to opponents. The expected feature of the evening was thwarted when 130 pounder Jim Fuxa showed up at weigh-in time with an injured knee. A close match between Ne braska's Mike Nissen and Fuxa had been anticipated as both are undefeated this year in dual competition. Dick Van Sickle broke a string of recent losses by earning a tie with Omahan Phil Goduto, 6-6. Steve Walenz added to his reputable soph omore record by pinning John Williams in 5:17 and Ken Fox decisioned Mel Masek 5-1 to round out Husker scoring. Mancuso's wrestling team will hit the road for consec utive matches with Denver on Fridav and the Air Force on Saturday. The Big Eight Tournament at Norman Okla homa will be the next Husker action the following weekend. Intramural NROTC, the intramural de fending champion, suffered its first loss Tuesday night, fall- 39 to 36 to the Renegades. Sigma Alpha Epsilon-A, still undefeated in tournament play, spilled Kappa Sigma-A 40 to 27 on Tuesday. The undefeated Sig Alphs had a league record of only 4 and 2 as they finished in a t h r e e-way tie f o r second, third, and fourth places but are coming on strongly now. Intramural Results: Tuesday Renegade 39 OTtOTC 36 Misfits 5(1 Play Bora 27 S. A. Epsilon-A 40 . . . . K. Sigma-A 27 Beta Silima Ps-A 45 Cornhusker-A 27 Siuma C'lu-A 23 . Phi Kappa Pn-A 21 1'hi Kuppa Psi-B 36 . . FarmHouae-B 32 Phi Dt-lta Theta-B 51 . Sigma Nu-B 25 Seaton 1 35 Selleck 21 Intramural Final Standing! League l.S-A Pharmacy 4-1 Bowlers Defeated The Nebraska Bowling Team was defeated 30-26 by the Iowa State five in a match Saturday at the Iowa State Union. The Huskers won the doubles and singles competi tion, but lost the heavily weighted team match 2819 2748. High men for the Husker five were Phil Schenck, with an 1821 9-game total, 642 se ries, and 234 game, and Keith Van Velkinburgh, with a 1813 9-game total, 664 series, and 246 game. 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This year Fleming will probably by-pass the two-mile jaunt for a double in the mile and 1000-yard run. He has a 4:18 mile and a 2:16 in the 1000. Pat McNeal of Kan sas State is the man with the top mile mark this sea son at 4:12.7. Kirk Haeen of Kansas is the man to beat in the 1000 vard run. The Javhawker has a clocking of 2:14.3. Fleming is unbeaten m competition this season. Wilke will double in the highs and lows. His best time in the highs is :07.5. This is topped by Bill Chambers of Kansas who was caught in :07.4. In the lows Ray Knaub of Nebraska has the top mark in the conference at :6.8. This is the first vear that Knaub Standings Play Boy 4-2 Social Workers .............. 4-3 Law Coilee 2-3 Unicorns 2-3 Geography 3-5 League lft-A. 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MWWJII MMWWWMWWPJMB lMMMMIP lllil WIN MP. kMHHMMMMMMMKWMM RAY KNAUB Senior Ray Knaub will be doing dou ble duty at Kansas City in the 60-yard dash and be will also run in the low hurdle event, something he had not done until this season. has run the hurdles since he was a senior at Scottsbluff. Knaub will double in the lows and the 60-yard dash. In the spring Knaub has a :06.3 as compared to :06.2 by Gale Savers of Kansas. The Ne braska senior has more ex perience than Sayers plus the fact that the track in the NU Indoor Stadium is slow-. Nebraska's Gil Gebo will run the 600-yard event. His best time this season is a 1:12.2. The top mark in the conference goes to Greg Pelster of Missouri who has a sizzling 1:10.6. Neville Soil of Oklahoma is not to be counted out of this race. No time for Soil is available. In the 80-yard run Ray Stevens of Nebraska will be battling against Ted Riesinger of Kansas who has a 1:54.5 and Jim Kettlchut of Kansas State who was clocked in 1:58.3. The Husker senior has a 1:58.0 clocking for the sea son. Rkhard Neff of Okla homa is also a contender. Roy Bryant of Missouri owns the top two-mile record with a 9:16.1. Nebraska's top entry in this -event will be sophomore Larry Toothaker. George Cabrera and Charles Hayward, both of Kansas,' may also compete in this event. i Missouri's Rich Burns also holds the best 440-yard dash clocking at :50.4 followed closely by Bill Stoddart of Kansas who has a :50.8 mark. FRED WILKE TO DE FEND TITLE Fred Wil ke, Husker senior, will de fend his Big Eight Indoor crown in the low hurdles this Saturday in Kansas City. Undoubtedly the b i g g e s t battle in the field events nil come in the high jump. Le ander Durley, Colorado sopho more, cleared 6-10 last year. During the current season however, Larry Eilert of Iowa State and Ross Tunnell of Mis souri hold the highest leaps at 6-7s,k. Nebraska's Harry Krebs is not to be counted out of this race. Last week against Iowa State and South Dakota State he cleared 6-6. The Huskers also have the top man in the broad jump this season in Victor Brooks. The little Jamaican marked down at 24J. As a freshman Brooks leaped 25 feet out doors. Kansas shot putter Yul Yost seems to have a corner on this event The Yugoslavian heavyweight owns the top 1. I'D tell you what you Lave to look for in a job. You Lave to lool for fringe benefits. That's thp big thing today. Yet. the big thing. S. You're going to have kids wi youU want maternity benefits. I'd like lotb oi children. 5. And you're not going to want to work all your life, are you? You're going to want to take it asy you know, travel around, live it up. So you need a retirement plan that guarantees you plenty ofdongh. I can nee it now. 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