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The Daily Nebraskan
Thursday, February 18, 1965
Flamenk Rebound Leader
Walt Wesley Dominates
Big Eight Statistics Race
Conference Games Only
Scorinc
PUrer and School G FG FGA
Walter Wesley, C, Kansas 10 113 2i
Rob Zieiiler, G, Iowa Stale 11 Kft 143
Gary Garner, G. Missouri 9 68 IKS
Al Koch. F, Iowa Sfale It 67 158
Chuck Gardner, C, Colorado 9 47 99
Jim Galewood, F, Oklahoma 11 SO 129
Pat Frink, G, Colorado 9 44 125
Ronnie Coleman, G, Missouri 9 54 135
Ron Paradis, G, Kansas S'ate 9 47 108
Grant Simmons, G, Nebraska 9 45 112
Gary Hassmann, F. Oklahoma State 9 49 121
Jim Kins. F, Oklahoma Slate 9 41 77
Rill Whiilock, F. Oklahoma 10 52 108
Fred Hare. G, Nebraska 9 17 132
lied Monsees, F, Missouri 9 40 93
Rebounding
Player and School G
Roy Smith. C. Kansas State 9
Georee Flamank. C, Missouri 9
Chuck Gardner. C, Colorado 9
Jim King, F, OMahomo State 9
Walter Wesley, C. Kansas 10
Ned Monsees. F, Missouri 9
ivave Barrett. C, Oklahoma 10
Jim Gatewood. F. Oklahoma 10
Willie Cambpell, F. Nebraska 8
Bill Whitlock. F. Oklahoma 10
Charlie RucM, F, M'ssouri
G KG FGA Pet.
Iowa Stale ...11 277 676 .409
Opponents .... 321 759 .422
Kansas State ... 9 232 572 .405
Opponents . 227 521 .435
Oklahoma Stale 9 20S 43 .424
Opponents .... 176 476 .369
Colorado 9 197 478 .412
Opponents .... 222 578 .34
Kansas 10 267 623 .428
Opponents .... 235 565 .415
Missouri 9 242 595 .406
Opponents 225 494 .453
Nebraska t 215 553 .368
Opponents .... 234 S4S .429
Oklahoma 10 282 641 .439
Opponents .... 277 682 .40b
Missouri's George Flamank
pulled down sixteen rebounds
Monday night against the
Huskers before he fouled out
with over ten minutes remain
ing in the game.
His sixteen rebounds were
good enough to tie him for
the highest individual total in
one game in the Big Eight
this season, and put him in
first place in total rebounds
for the season.
Near the top in the rebound
ing rankings all season, Flam
ank, part of the best rebound
ing duo in the league, has been
overshadowed to some extent
in this department by team
mate Xed Monsees. Monsees
dropped a notch to fifth when
Walter Wesley went on anoth
er rampage and moved to
fourth.
Wesley continues to make
the point production race non
existent. With 30 or more
points in his last four games,
he has pushed his average to
23.1281 points. This makes
him a sure bet to crack the
Big Eight's existing single
season scoring and field goal
records.
With four games left all in
Kansas' Allen Field House
Wesley needs to average just
20.D to break the scoring rec
ord of 363 held by Kansas
State's Bob Boozer. He needs
but 26 field goals, less than
seven a game, to crack the 139
record held by former Kan
san Clyde Lovellette. Last
week, Wesley popped home 68
points the best two-game
effort in the Conference this
year including 27 field goals.
In the individual accuracy
divisions, Wesley is the best
from the field " w ith a .556
mark, but this drop from last
week virtually took him out of
contention for the field-goal
accuracy record of over 60
per cent. Jim King, tbe do-ev-
erjthing forward from Okla
homa State, is still the lead
er on the free throw line with
36 of 41 for a .878 average.
Oklahoma has again taken
the lead in team rebounding
to recapture its three - divi
sion dominance. The Sooners,
out-rebounding Kansas and
Kansas State, are now averag
ing .523. Colorado is .522.
In team offense, Oklahoma
is averaging 72.8 and in field
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Runs
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107
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94
81
61
72
64
Ave.
7.1
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11.7
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97
9.4
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7.6
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7.1
Avg.
71.2
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FT FT Pol. FEB PF TP
229 308 .743 354 190 783
168 251 .669 416 229 810
152 221 .687 323 185 616
194 263 .737 346 175 648
143 192 .744 3"2 164 553
127 215 .590 283 15S 479
188 267 . 704 329 167 5S2
128 201 .636 301 194 5?2
143 214 .668 339 188 677
1S1 236 .682 332 169 631
1.16 231 .588 333 189 620
175 243 .720 338 168 625
157 262 .599 339 190 567
182 2.i7 .708 341 202 650
164 230 .713 415 l9 7-g
177 359 .683 377 177 731
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53 2
64.7
63.6
67.7
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69.4
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73.1
shooting the Sooners are hit
ting at a 44 per cent clip. Ok
lahoma Staet continues to top
all in free throwing, but Iowa
State is closing in again. The
Cowboys are now at .744,
while the Cyclones are aver
aging. 743.
All Games
W L Pet. Pis. O. Pts.
Oklahoma State 15 5 .750 1236 1094
Kansas 14 7 .667 1369 1250
Colorado 11 9 .5) 1344 1320
Kansas State ...10 10 .500 1423 13S5
Missouri 9 10 .474 1311 1343
Nebraska 8 12 .400 1375 1476
Iowa State 8 14 .364 1480 1596
Oklahoma 7 13 .350 1463 1505
Conference Games
W t Pel. Pl. O. Pts.
Oklahoma State . 8 1 .889 553 479
Colorado 6 3 .667 S2 572
Kansas C 4 .600 677 631
Iowa State 5 6 .455 793 810
Missouri 4 5 .444 620 625
Kansas State ... 3 6 J33 616 646
Nebraska 3 6 .333 587 fPO
Oklahoma 3 7 .300 728 731
FG Percentage (Minimum of 5 ner fame)
Player and School FG FGA Pet.
Walter Wesley, C. Kansas . .113 203 .556
Jim King. F, Okla. St 41 77 .5.32
Bill Whitlock. '. Oklahoma 52 108 .481
Lou Poma, F, Kansas St. 24 50 .480
Roy Smith, C, Kansas St. 39 R2 .476
Bob Zieler, G, Iowa St. . . fA 143 .476
Chuck Gardner, C. Colorado 47 99 .475
FT Percentage IMinimam of 3 ner fame)
Player and School
FT FTA Pet.
Jim King, F, Okla. St. ...
Al Koch, F. Iowa St
Lynn Baker, G. Colorado
Dave Fleming. C, Iowa St.
Larry Hawk, G. Okla. St.
Al Lopes. F, Kansas
Ron Paradis, G, Kans. St. .
41 .780
64 .844
42 .833
55 .800
44 .715
29 .793
41 .780
TEAM LEADERS
FT Percentage
Okla. State 143-192 .744
Iowa State 229-308 .743
Oklahoma lf4-230 .713
Colorado 188-267 .704
Kansas Stale 152-221 .687
Kansas 143-214 .663
Nebraska 157-262 .59
Missouri 136-231 .588
FG Percentage
Oklahoma 282-641 .439
Kansas 267-623 .42
Okla. Stat 205-483 .424
Colorado 197-478 .412
Iowa Stat 277-676 .409
Missouri 2-55 .406
Kansas State 232-572 .405
Nebraska 215-553 .388
Reasons' Percentage
Oklahoma 415-377 .523
Colorado 329-30t .522
Okla. State 302-283 .516
Kansas 339-332 ,5n5
Nebraska 339-341 .4XI
Missouri 333-338 .496
Kansas State 323-346 .482
Iowa State 364-416 .459
Games this week:
Okla. State
Kansas
Iowa State
Nebraska
Okla. State
Colorado
Missouri
Oklahoma
52 Kansas Stat
74 Oklahoma
89 Missouri
66 Colorado
68 Kansas
79 Iowa State
92 Nebraska
80 Kansas Stat
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Former Huskcr Great
Former Comhusker Bobby
Reynolds holds the all-time
Big Eight record for touch
downs scored.
In 1950, as a sophomore,
Reynolds scored twenty-two
touchdowns. The same year
he toed twenty-five extra
points which g2ve him a total
of 157 points and the national
scoring championship.
Reynolds was a consensus
All-American that year before
a number of injuries in his
last two years of college foot
ball curtailed his career.
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Fifteen games were played
in the Intramural basketball
tournament Tuesday night.
In the first game played
at the Coliseum the Navy
ROTC boys downed the Den
tal College team 51-32. Led
by Ross Iverson's 18 points
and Les Ebner's 14, the ROTC
team was never headed.
Delta Theta Phi slipped
past the Pharmacy team by
a score of 35-33. The two
teams were tied at the end
of the half and played very
close all the way with a fourth
quarter serge by Delta Theta
Phi finally providing the win.
A twenty-five point total by
Al Peterson and Del astaf
son aided the winners
Pioneer House swamped
Brown Palace 40-11 to ad
vance one in the tournament.
Brown Palace had not scored
at halftime. but the stingy
defense of Pioneer House
loosened a bit in the second
half to allow the losers their
final total.
Two fine performances by
individuals in the Triangle Al
pha Gamma Sigma game
made for a tight contest. Tri
angle's Doug Johnson and Al
pha Gamma Sigma's John
Miller each scored 20 points.
Alpha Gamma Sigma won the
game 47-42.
Sigma Xu Bob Witte scored
33 points and led his "A"
team to a convincing 68-39
win over Sigma Alpha Epsi
lon "A". Behind after the first
quarter Sigma Xu roared
back to take a 4 point lead
at half. After the half they
got able help from Bill Zuspan
and Doug Wood (10 and 14
points respectively) to contin
ually increase their lead to
the final spread.
Delta Tau Delta and Farm
house played down to the fin
al buzzer in a very close
game, the Delts ending up on
top 31-30. High for the winners
was G. Cattau with 12 points.
The Farmhouse counterpart
was Larry Lanning with 10.
Big Eight Track Meet
Set For Kansas City
The Big Eight track meet
will be held Feb. 26-27 at
Kansas City Missouri.
Nebraska's title contenders
can use all the home sup
port they can get, so if you're
not doing anything that week
end, hap down to Kansas
City and support the team!
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Delta Sigma Phi forfeited to
Cornhusker Co-op.
Sigma Alpha Mu beat Ag
Men" A" team 31-28. The
Sammies took a 12 point lead
into the second half and with
stood an Ag Men rally to cap
ture the win. Only men in dou
ble figures were Sammies Jeff
Kushner and Jim Levy with
13 and 10 points respectively.
Kappa Sigma "B" won a
significant tourney game from
Sigma Phi Epsilon "B" by
the score of 39-31. Well bal
anced scoring by both teams
prevailed with the only man
in double figures boJng Kappa
Sigma's Doug Miller with 12.
Phi Delta Theta "B" won
a close game over Delta Tau
Delta "B". The game was
tight all the way as never
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arated the teams. Steve Rock
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with 13.
Phi Kappa Psi overcame
a cold first quarter to string
out scoring of 22, 22 and 21
points in the last three frames
to lambast Beta Theta Pi 'A'
by a score of 69-46. Four Phi
Psi's were in double figures
as Bill Marshall led the way
with 22, John Jepson collected
19. and Larry Wachholtz and
Jerry Webb each had 10. Mike
Jeffrey was the lone Beta
in double figures with 12
Sigma Phi Epsilon 'A' built
a 25-14 halftime lead and
then played steady basketball
to down Alpha Tau Omega
52-38. In the rough contest,
Kent Beachler for the Sig Eps
had nineteen points to pace
their cause, and Doug Tucker
popped in 15 for the ATO's.
Selleck House overcame a
one point deficit at the end
of the third stanza to eke out
a 40-35 defeat of Fairfiled.
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Jere Kern of Selleck was the
game's high point man with
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In one of the most hotly
contested games of the eve
ning, Benton upset Keissel
bach 48-47. Led by Ken Volkes
18 points, Keisselbach out
scored Benton two points in
the final stanza, and it proved
to be just enough. Lynn Mil
ler of Benton took high game
honors but it was in a losing
effort.
Patton built up a nineteen
point lead in the first half
and then coasted to a 76-42
romp over Pike. Jim Christ
enson was the top scorer for
Patton as he collected twenty
points for the evening, and
all eleven of his team's points
in the last quarter. Rich Ku
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Patton to boost the winning
effort.
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