Monday, March 16 1964 Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan I 1 . 'J mm As ' 1 ! l 4 V i - i J I vV . J i 'i OSU Cops i.rf Crown Is Huskers Finish 7th Favored Iowa State fell by the wayside as the defending champions, Oklahoma State scored a record 103 points to win the Big Eight Wrestling Championship. Iowa State managed 79 points, Colorado 55, Oklahoma 42, Kansas State 16, Nebraska 6 and Kan sas 4. The strong Oklahoma State team had all ten wrestlers in the finals with five ending up champions. The Outstanding Wrestler Trophy was awarded to Gor don Hassman of Iowa State, a 157-pounder. His running mate at 167, Tom Peckham, received the Most Falls Trophy. Over 7.500 fans at tended the finals show on Sat urday night Nebraska lost all men but one in Friday's preliminary matches. John Hallgreen, 157 pounder, pinned Gary Shu make of Kansas is 5:12. In the semi-finals, HaHgren was dropped by Hassman in 5:43. In the consolation brackets, the Huskers also fared poor ly, advancing only Phil Mc Caffrey, who pinned Phil Doughty of Kansas to move to the finals of the consolation bracket McCafffrey finished fourth in the 167-pound class to Mick DeRock of Colorado, 6-1, for the only Nebraska place. Gary Richards, 137-pound Frosh Tracksters Score Four University of Nebras- ka track freshmen made a good showing at the Kansas i X.TQTA I Tl i " IJaI 4 am Cnfuai . ,.oo. day night Charles Greene, Tom Mill- ,.600 yard run in a close fin sap, Jim Ryan and Lowell jish with a time of 1:14.3. Stratton participated in t h e Placing second in the mile Freshman and Junior College run with a time of 4:21.3 was division at the annual event ; Lowell Stratton. freshman in Manhattan. In the 75-yard dash, Greene The winning time was 4:19.7. and Millsap finished first and j These four freshmen give a second, tying the meet and: bright outlook to Frank Se field house record of :07.3 sec-! vigne's track picture at the ends held by Roger Sayers of j University for the next three Omaha University who also years. NROTC Announces New Student Officers The University Navy ROTC cer; Paul LaGreek, opera- unit announced the annual change of student officers. The officers are chosen en the basis of aptitude, per formance and academic rec ords. They include Eugene Buck- wicz, battalion commander; Grant Meiner, executive offi-j :U kTNOk) THAT M0 KATTB; WHAT m6EHS LIE AHEAP, !k) CAN FACE TflEM IF I0 LITTLE MAN mm 1 IS SSI W: iye'ftoF I f Htil ae err i - THIS ISA STEP Ml, j grappler provided one of the best Husker matches when he came close to upsettting Iowa State's number - one ranked Bob Buzzard. Buzzard won 2-0 on a reversal late in the third and final period. Then winner's trophy won by the Cowboy's marked the fourth straight Oklahoma State conference title. Coach Myron Roderick's matmen will now go into the National tourney as favorites to p i c k up the first place trophy there, cmsipioxsmr HSHoger Sebert, Ion Su, a a t awtnied Tadaaki RatU. Oklahoma State 4-1. in Dennis Dot. Oklahoma State, oatpomted Brett Johnston. Oklahoma. J- Voiro Ceuse. Oklahoma State. ompoiRied Jim Hanson. Colorado. -4. U7 ft Buzzard. Iowa State, poisled Jim Sogers. Oklahoma State. I- 1. -. K7 Mike Reding. Oklahoma State, out pointed Jerry Staffer. Oklahoma. 3-1- 157 Gordon Hassmaxm, Iowa Slate, outpointed Roar Brewer. Oklahoma State, II- 0. 1ST Tom Peckham. Ion State, oat. aouued Bob Zeascber. Oklahoma State. M. 177 Oeaa Lahr, Colorado, oarooimca' Bill Harlow. Oklahoma State, S-t I'll Jac Brisra. Oklahoma State, mt pomied Kea Jamwann. Colorado. 13-4. Hvy. Joe James. Oklahoma State, out pointed Riard Redd. Colorado. CONSOLMTOSi FINAL OKD PLVEI lis Jerry Tanner. Oklahoma, fumed Bill Bracken. Kaaaas. 2:37. 123 Joe Frank, lm Stale, ootpomted Joha MacArUmr. Colorado, 4-. ao-KareJ Biaejuufh. Oklahoma, oat- pointed, ota taroa. K.ansa state. A i 137 Mike Saer. Oklahoma, otcjwijaed ; . Dat ziecier. Colorado, s-i. ! Denrif Woofter. Kansas Slate, (a. Mm rwu, MKMHra !7 Mike Derofk. Colorado, oatsxicnied rhX MfCalfrer. Kekraka. -L jerrrtr01! W1-S.W Holm. Oklahoma, pinned ! Stei Shjppos. kma Stale. 1:33. HiTiia Bomat. Ion State, naned Boa Baker, Kansas State, i Zi. ran :07.3 in the University di vision Saturday night Jim Ryaiu frosh middle dis- 4-wk r . uiw ugn AW i orvjjjj, a ,554 docfeg and iCity. finished second in the distance man from Gering. tions officer: Steven Wilson and PhiliD Isaacs, comnanv ! commanders; Richard RaU- j qualified on a faulty turn. An laff . Sobert Berdine. Bruce i fther Husker, junior Charlie HoUinger, James Carey, Wil liam Buckley and Robert Weise, platoon commanders. William Hurd and Arvis Grindulis are the new com pany chief petty officers. SJT ittfeE HOT AFRAID. ARE uj? ON CAMPUS 1 jfy tkh - Ti"-"""""""""""""Waaaaa VIZ? TrllNKSi f 1 1 I rtlrui I us. ' v t v i i 'J - if i.' ? f ? - BIG EIGHT CHAMPIONS Nebraska swept to an easy victory in the first annual Big Eight Conference gym- nasties meet at Ames Satur day. The Huskers amassed 203.5 points, followed by Iowa State with 154.5 points. Dennis Albers of Nebraska won five events in the meet Tankers: Future Is Promising Nebraska finished only third in the Big Eight Swimming h ; ,- v.iiaiijjiuiiijuj mm but Husker underclassmen let' it be known they will be injsity. The Husker bowlers will t uie iniuuie ui uic xt utrxi j e .L . i . season. sophomores and juni-: orS SeJ new ebraska VaTSitj' , . Jt iltCOra S in Uie COnierence , a r.l-A Rir Eight standards. The squad's two seniors al so got in on the record smash- j ing. Eill Henrj' drubbed the ; Big Eight and NU varsity rec- ord m 100.vard backstroke drowned the old Cornhusker record in the 200-yard back- stroke with 2:07.1. BiH Fowles cracked the varsity 100-yard1 butterfly record with a :56.l. ; Junior Keefe Lodwig led the underclass onslaught on rec ords. The freestyle specialist set conference and varsity marks in the 50 with a :22.2 clocking and in the 190 he set another varsity mark, swim ming the distance in :48.9. Mike Jackson, only a soph, smashed the Big Eight rec ord in the 200-yard butterfly with a 2:20.7, but was dis- Flansburg won the event in 2:23.3, his career best Summary of underclass times in the Big Eight meet: tw-rard (riMtrlf To mii'Kiii. ovhomure, i.Kl varitr Twwull Tw in ubro, auphomure. S aJI crm tKfc-.(. tuttwrt bid modte Thorn :ti am ber, junior, 52 varitr rseortH, aoVard IreestKle Kw;le Ludwig. jun ior. :21A 'But ( and sa-mtr rettortl). mu-vuri Ijackmruke iJave Fnuik. 1:51. t career oewl). Howard oreaatruke Mike Jarkwia. auBtMimore. l.'.7 'Bif and varaitr r ord Ma dwuMiliiioili; Ctmrlit FlawbiUK. jumur. 2:23.a 'career be. guo-rard freeatyle Turn Kirkaaou. opnomvre, l:6i.2 'varairt' record Koo (rabnelsoA, aupnomure. 1 5' ieeroer bes'). 2W-rd ind. mod lev Dave Frank, aopnumore. :MlJt 4 varsity record) T'Jtn Cnamnera. Imuur, 2:12.1 career bet luw-rard treestrle Tom Mivkeroos. upnomure. 111:11.4 (varsity rcord; lav lor avitnnw. aopbomore, )H4kJ career beat. luuard areeatyle Kwle Lodwif, jun ior, :48.ff, ivarsity record). lW)-yard nreanutrok Mote Jaclnon, aopnumore, VttiM 'varsltl' rooord), Ctuir oe Klansuura. junior, i:V2.tl (earner beat). Mum a liuttwfly Turn Clutmiiera. JK.l 'career teeol). 40tt-yUrd Ireealle relay lave Olaon, Kua iaurielsuti, Tom Niukeison, Jjave yrailk, all aoDhoinoret, (career beat ior Una fjoup). MEBRASKAN WANT ADS ARRIVALS "Birdie" Ig ni town at b W. baturday tticM FOR KENT Apartment one large bedroom, tars ! i Uvuis room, kitchenette and bath. W I J month. Call 477-370. I Avartmem near University Municipal airport road. Meat, new bedroom apart ment. 7tt and -up. f urnished or un furnished. 432-8222. . KK SUGGESTS Fromis- her j to "Birdie". anything, but take her F0K SALE 1VS6 Ford door, V-. 10. 55 IS Frank lin Ave. tail 4UB-672,, i till p.m.' Two wtiRewall tires, 7.1oxl with whoeu. As suod as uew. Civ eai.fl. a-zu. Chlldnm'c nuraeny. Has vacancy for two i-7 year old bnya. Full care 4-tm. ELATDE FAfiS Frotu-Meatar aenaouou! Saturday ntcht at FarabinC bruu your jelly beans! WANTED Male atudent to snare two bedroom apartment with two others. Cooking lacllltte. fJvmonth, utilities paid. 4Z C. 17th. Fhonc 477-ZS7V. Opponenta for an Informal Uuir bowl mab-h to be held on a coming Friday evtttng at Falladiall. We'll take on any type of group, graduate included! Contact rater fcaltar 4o-14t). Members of the Big Eight ters, Tom Sitzman, BiH ymm Teamro ' Albers took first place in the all-around, side horse, long' horse, tumbling and floor ex- S ercise. Husker Francis Allen' ' Nebraska Has now won two won the parallel bars. ".Big Eight Conference cham Colorado won two events, the ha- and ne still rings, finishing third in the Bowlers Win Conference Tifle The University's Bowling team copped first place in the Kansas Nebraska Conference at Manhattan 'ast Saturday. They won with ease, taking; 3 c: perils from each of the j other teams. t Saturday's pr rformance pt ; the Huskers four and one half ox-mac aKnari f tfcotr ruarct " vl t npt:u.. Can as Univer- LITTLE MAN 'fori fAitV AfUSTeo f,v. kocfr&towez. WE NEVER CLOSE If: . ? . , . ' V J - - . aw - II I II f . " ri BALL P0If.T PEWS DIVIDEND BONDED GAS 16ih 5r P Sts. Downtown Lincoln Championship gymnastics team Pfeiff and Coach Jake Geier. meet with 129 points. Kansas scored 13 points followed by Kansas State with 4 points. Wflims pionships. The Huskers were 'rather than number to win declared Big Eight . cham- j the Conference championship." pions last year on a bais of) Gymnastics coach Jake dual meet performances. Geier can add the only two i now compete in the National Team Championships in April Phil Schenk took high game tor AeDrasKa wnn a pair ot; 243 games. Captain Keith Van Velkingburg averaged 195 over the nine game route to lead Nebraska in individual scoring. Vohract-a fi n c t c ITanu . .v,. .. v u . State in a dual here in Lincoln next Saturday. This meet will, ON CAMPUS Vce. I e cvfz. got Qaa.' 15 - ' ir- ' WITH GAS PURCHASE are, left to right, Harry Howard, Francis Allen, Dennis Al Not pictured is Louis Bursei. Nebraska used only six gymnasts in the conference meet Saturday. Each team was allowed a squad of ten. The Huskers relied upon deptn be a warm-up for the Bte Eight Tournament to ba held at Iowa State April 10 and 11. Saturday s individual scores Total ... l2t ...UU ... 1567 "." ITS Ooafereace Bob Gaat Pml Scnenck Dark Haase Bad Franer Kesk Vaa Velkmbarc Kaasaf-ehraska 17 174 M3 Final w. ; 5 47i Kansas 37 nnum" K Stat Wrong Title Printed A recent article in the DAILY XEBRASKAX slaf prf C i that Charles Howard is teh-L1 g5: l J?fi , . CU 2. Warren Boatngnt, CU meal director for the Kosm?t j 3 Minser, ISU Klub spring show, and was! Tumbling: 1. Albers, XU 1 assistant technical director Allen, XU 3. Kent Dobbins, for the "Bye Bye Birdie" pro-! KU duction on Broadwav 1 All-around: 1. Albers, XU Howard, who is set designer j 2" A1Jen' 3" Minser' 1SU has wnrl-Ari iinrlor Rr.fuirt IJ n , dolph, Broadway technical di rector for -Birdie," but did not assist him on that particu lar product'on. Verne Holoubek, Klub mem ber, is technical director. for young (up to age 22) r Wilms 1 p oS et'.h yttr. Cwtil tulonmiivtlly e'Pire on beerer'i 22nd birtMey. Ooud for unlimited tie on frorriter't entire system. Call your travel agent or frontier Airlines. 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John Stamps, CU Horizontal Bars: 1. Dick Jones, CU 2. Rich Minser, ISU 3. Rich Paulsen, ISU Long Horse: 1. Albers, XU : 2. Selby, ISU 3. Allen, XU KOSMET KLUB WORKERS MEETING M0KDAY, MARCH 15 STUDESfT UNION 9.C0 travelers vf r ' n tdenirftca'.ion Cards must tie renewed on Jan. 1 m f I a