Friday, January 15, 1965 The Daily Nebraskan Paqe 7 the Peg-Board by Peggy Speece By Peggy Speece A Funny Thing Happened On The Way Home From The Hula Bowl. . . and Husker track fans breathed a sigh of disappointment as sprint star Kent McCloughan signed a professional football contract. Kent would have been the member of a sprint corps which not only would have had dual meet contenders shaking but quite possibly could have been the best in the Big Eight. Besides Kent, who owns times or 9.7 ani 6.2 in t h e 100-yard and 60-yard indoor dashes respectively and is the Big Eight 220 champion, there arc junior Lynn Headley and sophomore Charles Greene. Lynn, who was hampered by muscle trouble most of his sophomore season, nevertheless made the Olym pic team for his native Jamaica. He competed in the 100 meter dash in Tokyo last October. Charlie was last year's freshman sensation as he pushed the incomparable Bob Hayes to a blazing 5.9 world's record at the Madison Square Garden Indoor Meet in February. These three easily could have placed 1-2-3 in the indoor 60 and the outdoor 100-yard dashes and it would have been anybody's guess who would have crossed the tape first. But it is ridiculous to think about what would have been. Because Kent McCloughan has turned pro. The guy who once ran the 100 and 220 with a badly sprained ankle received in spring football practice is now reported by the Oakland Raiders as fearing injury if he competes in track. A Very Funny Thing Happened On The Way . . . 'Turn Curtis Rat alio losl Henry Fcnaa Lauren Oacall Kiel Ferrer v - 1 sen FUNNY I FUNNY WEEK! Pi i r m f(-usutitccvEcnHcmt.COL,r!T BASIE and HIS ORCHESTRA ISU Afexf Roundball Opponent The Cornhuskers try to put the skids to a six game loos ing streak Monday as the Iowa State Cyclones invade Nebraskaland for a Big Eight Conference scrap. Last Monday Iowa State lost a 67-48 decision at Okla homa State. This was the site of the 93-54 trouncing of Nebraska on the previous Sat urday. Cyclone starters are Al Koch, 6'3" forward; Gary Jones, 6'4" forward; Dave Fleming, 6'5" center; Bob Ziegler, 6'3" guard; and Bob Vander Wilt, 6'1" guard. Koch is a junior from Ana mosa, Iowa. He was shifted to forward earlier this season to take advantage of his quickness and good shooting. His relative lack of size does not hamper his rebounding, which is considered strong. Fleming is a sophomore from El Dorado, Arkansas, who was rcd-shirted last year because of injuries. He is strong and considered a good shooter. Jones is a Junior from Sioux City. He is sound defensive player. Ziegler is a junior guard from Fort Dodge. He is a leader, and a good shooter and driver. ' The Electrifying :4 Performance f'i "t That Won ,f r i vi 1 theBest -Ki!r ! Actress ? I Award i althe I i L rii i Cannes . V l- f , 5 . ; Film Festival! f fT How many others? Six...a dozen... what does the number matter? n Anne p Peter DANCROFT-riNCH ine - i CedrTc Hardwicke Now Showing! Vander Wilt is a senior from Spencer, Iowa. He and Zieg ler team well together and generally harass the b a c k court offense of the opposing team. It is generally felt that the Iowa State game could be the break in the losing streak, and the start of the upswing of Nebraska morale. This is really a 'must' win for the Cornhuskers. 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Alpha Gamma Rho By Peggy Speece Hoping to improve on last year's sixth place in the Big Eight indoor meet. Nebraska thinclads are entering the last two weeks of practice before the season opener with Kan sas State Feb. 6. The Huskers have three returnees who scored points in last year's conference meet plus eleven other lettermen. Jim Bcltzer, Mho placed fourth in the shot put, Dave Crook, who Mas fifth in the 440, and Dick Strand, who along with Crook ran a leg on the second place mile re lay team, are the returning point-getters. Kent McCloughan, who also ran a leg on the relay, has signed a professional football contract and is ineligible to compete. Husker hopes for a come back will have to be based on peak performances of veter ans and the untested strength of new additions to the squad. Two years ago. Nebraska won the indoor crown after a sea- Swimmers To Test Two Teams .... Guaranteed by a top Company . . . . A'o War Clause .... Exclusive Benefits at Special Rales .... Deposits Deferred until you are out of school. Can You Qualify? 432-0146 Husker swimmers head for choppy waters this weekend in the shape of two meets, with Southern Illinois Univer-i sity and Washington of St.! Louis on Friday and Saturday j respectively. , I Coach Dick Klaas's men will be trying to better their; performance of last weekend when they were drubbed by, Iowa and edged out Big Eight rival Kansas in a three-sided dual meet. Klaas himself will be unable j to make the trip due to a slipped disc. The stiffest competition j should come in Friday's meet at Carbondale, 111., as SIU has consistently come up with a record-setting (last year tHey broke five Coliseum poo! re cords in a 5341 victory) team boasting depth, too. Their strengths should 1 i e mainly in the distance free style, butterfly, individual medley and breaststroke. This doesn't leave too many areas of weakness, but the Huskers will be fishing for points in the freesytle sprints and the diving. Saturday the team will journey to St. Louis for a meet Mith Washington Univer sity. A victor last year by a score of 53-42. Nebraska will have to combat Washington For Supper or Snacks Call FOSTER'S CAFE 2 435-6144 Hot Food Delivertj Service that offers a menu tcith variety power in the distance free style, butterfly and the sprints. The Husker line-up will be sniffled somewhat from last weekend. For more sprint points Tom Nickerson will be swimming the 100-yard freestyle along with Ron Gabrielson who will also swim the 50-free. The 400-yard medley relay team which pulled out the vic tory against KU last Satur day will enter with Don Fra zier. Gabrielson, Nickerson, and Dave Frank in that or der. Mike Jackson will swim breaststroke on the medley re lay plus the 200-yard breast. Jon Burchill and Tom Chambers will swim the 220 yard butterfly and Burchill will also "fly" for the med ley relay while Chambers will team up with Frank in the 200-yard individual med-lev. son of four dual and triangu lar meet wins. Lettermen returning to Coach Frank Sevignc's squad include high Jumper Jack Cramer, a senior who turned in several fine performances during last spring's outdoor campaign. Spring corps returnee is Lynn Headley, a junior. Hur dle monogram winners in clude Headley and senior Preston Love. Love has de clined signing a profession al football contract with the Detroit Lions in order to re main eligible for track. Love has indicated he has a ver bal agreement to sign with the Lions once track is over. Middle distance returnees are juniors Tucker Lillis and Peter Scott and seniors Strand and Jim Wendt. Wendt missed the outdoor season last year after undergoing a knee oper ation. Two-year lettermen Jim Murphey and George O'Boyle join junior Crook in the 440. Distance veteran Larry Toothaker, a senior, will be joined by Manro Altizio who missed last year's campaign due to scholastic ineligibility, man. Newcomers to the squad are headlined by sprinter Charles Greene who is more than cap able of setting a new B i e 'Eight record in the 60-yard dash. Tom Millsap is the oth jer rookie sprinter. Jamaican sophomore Ray Harvey and ! soph Bob Nelson will join the hurdle corps. Adding strength in the 440 and middle distances will be Jim Ryan. Dennis Walker and Bob Zellers, all sophomores. Rounding out the distance men are junior Jim Sclierz berg. and sophs Joe Perez and Lowell Stratton. Juniors Larry Shineman and Dick Schneible and sophomore Ron Fecht are the pole vault ers. Lack of a broad jumper to replace Big Eight champion Victor Brooks may hurt the Huskers considerably. Sevigne will be looking for someone who can broad jump and also triple jump (an outdoor event. 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