r Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan -Friday, January 10, 1964 4! .4 9 From The Stick by rick okin Though the big man is dominating the bounce-ball game these days, in the Big Eight there are some pretty dynamic so-called short men. Missouri, which visits the Coliseum Saturday, has prob ably the best combination. Bob Price (6-1) and Gary Garner (5-11) team in the backcourt and propelled the Ti gers to third place in. the recent conference tournament at Kansas City. Of course, the big gun was -7 Ray Bob Carey who bagged his share, but the Price-Garner duo gunned home a bundle when the defense sagged In on Carey. Watch their speed and ball handling tomorrow night. For the tournament champion Kansas State, Max Moss (6-0) and Sammy Robinson (6-0) give the Wildcats excellent ball handling and drive. Robinson led K-State from the woods in the tourna ment finals against Oklahoma State. As the Cowboys played a loose defense outside in hopes of stopping 7-0 Roger Suttner and exciting 6-6 Willie Murrell, Robinson stayed outside and potted 14 points to keep Kansas State in the lead. And he's only a sophomore. For Oklahoma State, a 58-55 loser in the finals, there's Larry Hawk. Now to look at this 6-footer, you'd think he was the ball boy he looks young, man. But on the court, he's something else again. Hawk keeps the Pokes moving, steals that ball when you least expect it, and scores his share from, the outside. Top Effort Murrell showed the most at Kansas City, however. He scored 30 against Nebraska in the opening game, 27 against Missouri in the semifinal before tapering off to 16 in the finals. That's 73 if you add it up. But as a enjoyer of good defensive basketbal, Mur rell's effort in the finals took the prize. Coach Tex Winter had his boys in a zone with Mur rell the deep man under the basket. That's where James King of the Cowboys sets up on offense, and he's their top scorer. To make a long story short, King got off no shots in the first half and just four in the second, mainly because Murrell was right with him. Kansas State beat Oklahoma State at its own game defense. NU Alums Viewing the Big Eight tournament were a coupe of Huskers who left their marks in the football stadium and Coliseum. Warren Powers, who played some fine fullback for Coach Bob Devaney in 1962, was in attendance. Now with the Oakland Raider defensive unit Powers is waiting it out until going into the Army. Moving up to the Raiders after spending the early part of the season on the taxi squad, Powers played some fine defensive halfback for surprising Oakland. The Raiders didn't win the title, "but if we hadn't lost those first four games, we would have done all right," says Powers. Spending his vacation from Northwestern in Kansas City was Ivan Grupe, the Byron strongboy who toiled for the basketball team for three lettering years. Grupe is helping Coach Joe Cipriano with the recruit ing in the Chicago area. And doing quite a job. "I've never known a former player to be of so much help," says Cipriano. For Higgenbottom I've never had any runins with Ed Higgenbottom. the intramural director. But he runs a pretty fair country in tramural program. And if he gives you IM managers an inch they'll take a mile. So cut the gripes. Unbeaten Merman 76 Meet Freshmen MtflNM Golds OP NLIKASKA ma mom of tvrarniHM) SHOP MONDAY AND THURSDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M., OTHER DAYS TO 5:30 P.M. THE CAMPUS COBBLER TELLS: Where The Yellow Went! It hasn't gone. The yellow is right there with every other color in the spectrum of shoe polishes and laces in Cold's Shoe Re pair. So if you're searching for purple polish or scarlet laces, find them at Cold's. They can dye fabrics to match them too. Even chartreuse. Cohfi Shoe Repair Service Include! Shoe Repair Briefcase Repair Shoe Polishes, Laces Zipper Repair COLD'S Shoe Repair . Fabric Dyeing Key Duplicating Waterproofing Purse Repair Downstair Store B0WLKJG BILLIARDS CHESS TABLE TENNIS BRIDGE Trophies To All Winners Medals to all learn members r w i Winners go to Iowa City, Iowa en Feb. 14-15, for Regions! Fcce-to-Fcce Competition. w- For further informption and sign-up, contact the Nebraska Union Games Deck . . .-NOW! Sponsored by the Association of College Unions Paced by junior letterman Keefe Lodwig of Omaha, Ne braska's swimming team de feated Washington University of St. Louis 53 to 42 over Christmas vacation and will face a strong freshman team a week from today at 7:30 p.m. , Nebraska had trailed Wash ington with two events to go, but sophomore Mike Jackson and junior Charlie Flansburg finished first and second in the 200-yard breast stroke to put the Huskers in front. Sophomores Dave Olson, Tom Nickerson, and Ron Gabriel son teamed with anchorman Lodwig to win the 400-yard freestyle relay. Nebraska's freshman team of 14 men features Jon Bur chill, sophomore transfer from the University of Indi ana, perennial Big Ten swim ming power, Dave Lindbergh of Omaha, 1963 champion in the state 400-yard freestyle, and state swimming champion Lincoln Southeast standouts Dick Frank, Dale Parker, and Ken Miller. Lodwig, the high varsity scorer, is one of nine juniors on the varsity. Twelve of the remaining fifteen are soph omores, which will provide a very strong nucleus for next year. Since the varsity outnum bers the freshmen 24 to 14, Coach Dick Klaas has limited lettermen to competition in one event and non-lettermen to one event and a relay. Freshmen may swim the nor mal three events and a relay. Nebraska 51. Washington V. 41 Nebraska Results: 400-yard medley relay 1) Dav Frank. Mike Jackson, BUI Fowles, Doug Cotner T 3:58.3 200-yard freestyle 1) Dav. Olson; (4) Mike Waldran T 1:00.5 50-yard freestyle 1 Keefe Lodwig; (3) Ron Gabnelson T 22 9 (new varsity rec ord; beats old record of 23 seconds by Jeff Amsler in 13 200-yard Individual medltv J) Frank; J) Bob Fracn T 1:15.1 Diving- (l) Terry Tree 300-yard butterfly Fowles; (At Gayle McAdams T-M5 100-yard freestyle (I) Tom Nickerson: (4) Pete Crancer T SI. 100-yard backstroke (3) Frank; (4) Dick Schmidt T 3:17 SCO-yard freestyle (1) Lodwig; (3) Tay lor Withrow T-5:54. 100-yard breast stroke (1 Jackson; (1) Charlie Flansburg T 1:14.1 400-yard freestyle relay (1) Olson. Nick arson, Gabrtelson. Lodwig T 3:30.3 , .aV .a. JSl 4 ' Jf V Cage Team Eyes Tigers GHlyskeir IHlopes lose Allgood Captains Next Dual Friday Lincoln sophomore Rick Allgood will captain the Ne braska wrestling team Fri day when the Cornhusker matmen host Kansas State College at the Coliseum. The meet will start at 7:30 p.m. Allgood recently finished third in the Great Plains Tournament held in Lincoln and he is 1-0 in dual com petition. Other Huskers in the un beaten ranks are junior Steve Walenz and sopho more Dennis Kendall. Coach Bob Mancuso's wrestlers will be shooting for their first team victory of the season after losing December duals to Kansas State University and North west Missouri. Cornhusker lineup: Da ml Wrestler Steve Walenz Rick Allraod 123 130 137 147 157 167 177 Capt.) Chock Martin Gary Richards Dennis Kendall John Ralbrren Phil McCaffrey Sophomore 1-1 Tear Recarl Junior 14 Sophomore 1-4) Senior 1-1 Sophomore 0-2 Sophomore 1-0-1 sophomore O-l Hvyt. Art Raschke Roger Lost Sophomore 0-1 Sophomore 0-2 I GUESS SOMESOWS getting mean". J y 5 Enthusiasm rekindled by a surprise 55-52 victory over the Iowa State Cyclones in the Big 8 opener, Nebraska's basket ball team will attempt to stay atop the loop standings against Missouri Saturday night. Once again Coach Joe Cipri ano's Cornhuskers will be un derdogs, but they'll be play ing on the friendly NU Coii- seum floor a bounce-ball div idend through the years. uame time is 8:05 p.m., with Coach Bob Gates' Hus ker Frosh meeting McCook Junior College at 5:45 p.m. Cipriano will open with the quintet which produced the key action in the nine-game losing string snapped at Iowa State. Jerry Spears, a 6-6 wheel horse who tallied eight points and grabbed eight much-needed rebounds, will get the call at center. Leading scorer Harold Cebrun and soph Grant Simmons will man the guards, while 6-5 junior Joel Kortus and veteran Charlie Jones will be at the forwards. Kortus sunk two last-minute free throws to ice the open ing Big 8 victory for rookie coach Cipriano. Nebraska is now 2-9 for the season and 1-0 in conference -play. Coach Bob Vanatta's Tigers also share top billing in early Big 8 going with a 1-0 mark. - . . Starting for the 7-3 Tigers will probably be Jeorge Fla mank (6-5) and Ned Monsees (6-4) at the forwards, Ray Bob Carey (6-7) at center, and Bob Price (6-2), and Gary, Garner (5-11) at the guards. y ; ' 1 r-...,.ir1lr-r - , -r-t-,, n - iiisain ail i'Hli-waai''i J " NFBEASKjI KAME Charlie Jones Harold Cbrun 10 Grant Simmons 11 Jim Yates 11 Daryl Peisch 10 Bob Antulo 11 Odes- We. 10 Joel Kortus 10 Neil Nannea . Ill Jerry Spears 10 Al Reiners s Denney Puelz 2 Neb. Total 11 Opp. Tot 11 BASKETBALL STATISTIC (After 11 GameO G FG-FGA Frl. FT FT A Prt. 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