f.' ! Monday, December 5, 1966 Page 4 The Doily Nebraskan i ''f. V ; 1 j ! ' ' t. " m v N S Plf'L'-. ; , - m? pnt 'f I I J L riii Husker Grapple rs Have Tough Opener Photo By Mike Haymau Oregon's Rick Abrahamson blocks a Nebraska shot but is guilty of fouling Ron Simmons. NU Blasts Ducks In Opener, 79-56 A near capacity crowd of 7,800 turned out for Nebras ka's opening basketball game Friday to see the Huskers outclass the Ore gon Ducks, 79-56, and give early warning that Nebras ka could again be a Big Eight powerhouse. Nebraska showed signs of first game jitters in the first half but didn't let the trend continue as they hit four straight baskets early in the second half to surge from a narrow 35-34 lead to a 43-34 edge with 15:06 re maining. , Three baskets by Stewart L a n t z and one by Tom Baack accounted for the eight point surge that put Nebraska in command. Baack finished high for Ne braska with 27 points, in cluding a 9-10 effort from the free throw stripe, Lantz and Willie Campbell were next for Nebraska with 19 and 13 points respectively. Oregon, who fell to Kan sas State Saturday, 52-45, was paced by guard Nick Jones with 17 points. Nebraska's next encoun ter will be at Wyoming on Wednesday. Freshmen Win The Husker frosh opened their season last Thursday in a high scoring contest at Des Moines, Iowa, beating the Drake freshmen 101 to 90. Tom Scantlebury paced the Husker freshmen with 24 points. The Nebraska frosh will host Creston Jun ior College tonight at 7:30 in the Coliseum. Bob To Speak At I-Stale Bob Devaney, coach of the four-time Big Eight champions at Nebraska, will be the speaker at the annual Iowa State football recognition banquet Jan. 5. Mai Schmidt, executive director of the Cyclone Club, said Devaney would come direct from the Corn huskers' Sugar Bowl en gagement with Alabama. The banquet will be held in Memorial Union on the Cyclone campus. Devaney ranks just as high on the banquet circuit as he does in the coaching circles. He has built the best won-lost record among the active major coaches dur ing stints at Wyoming and Nebraska. i PeoDie Waiit ads! Don't You Have Something You'd Like Them To Read About? Place Classified Ad SEND THIS COUPON Name Address: Days to Run Ad. mmvw WH I m IfWI H IVf CUVII IIIVVI HVIb IVIIIMIMVin VI 50c pf day. Endow cluck, payablt to the Daily Nebraikan. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THE NEBRASKA UNION 477-8711 -Extension 2588 r m Nebraska's wrest lers break into the 1966-67 season Thursday in Lincoln against always tough Iowa State. . The Cornhusker grapplers will be running head-on into a Cyclone squad that has proven, like other Big Eight schools, to be a major pow er in national ranks. Iowa State, who finished second in the NCAA collegi ate' wrestling tournament last year, was the country's championship team the sea son before. And they're no exception in the Big Eight. Husker coach Orval Bor gialli claims Nebraska is in the "finest competition" there is. "There's nq doubt we're in the toughest conference in the naiton," said the Hus ker mentor. "As long as I can remem ber, Big Eight teams have been one-two-three in t h e national tournament," he added. Borgialli also pointed out that the champion of the Big Eight is usually a safe bet for the national winner. It is therefore reasonable that a match between teams in the league will provide some of the best college wrestling in country. There will be at least 10 varsity matches when NU and ISU clash this Thurs day at 7:30 p.m. An eleventh match will depend on whether Borgialld can come up with a heavyweight to complete his team. Unless the heavyweight position can be filled, the Huskers will enter the meet ing with one strike gainst them. All other divisions will be filled by the top NU wrest lers in all weight classes. Fresmen will also perform in 10 divisions, with the de letion of the optional 191 class. The varsity rundown: 115 Larry Tepley; 123 Jerry Langdon; 130 Ron Thon; 137 Bob Kuchera; 145 Dennis Dobson; 152 Dwayne Dobson; 160 Gary Hoffman; 167 Harry Gay lor; 177 Ben Barrends and 191 Gene Libal. Freshmen contend ers, who will wrestle at the same time as their varsity counterparts, are 115 Gary Gnage; 123 Bill Rawlings; 130 Fred Stamm; 137 Bruce Colvin; 145 J o h n McVay; 152 Richard Dud geon; 160 Howard Putter; 167 Paul Johnson; 177 Jim Reeder and Hwt. -Mike Burdic. Devaney Named For Coach Honor Duffy Daugherty of Mich igan State and Bob Devaney of Nebraska are among eight coaches named as candidates for the Coach of the Year Award to be pre sented by the American Football Coaches Associa tion convention in Houston January 12. Other District winners an nounced Saturday were Tom Cahill, Army; Bo Schembechler, Miami of Ohio; John McKay, South em California; Jerry Clair borne, Virginia Poly; Vince Dooley, Georgia; and Odus Mitchell, North Texas State. - .1 .- r. . 7TS AST C'JC . - II . "V W" iiir ,i : 2P NEBRASKA BOOK STORE'S SPECTACULAR EST"" 3-aJJ Will. HM SOME DISCOUNTS TO 80 The books below are in sddition to those previously listed in our other ads znd sale folders. SCULPTURE INSIDE AND OUT. By Malvina Hoff man. 270 illus. The standard book on the art of sculpture, as history as well as a presenta tion of methods and techniques; practical suggestions for modeling, carving and the treatment of materials. ,'. Pub, at $8.50 F9? Only 2.98 Ernest K. Gann: OF GOOD AND EVIL By the author of Fate Is The Hunter. 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The inspiring true his tory of Rosicrucianism, its original doctrines, their unfolding and changing, what was and what was not its relationship to Freemasonry, a most notable chapter on the great English Rosicrucian, Robert Fludd, and a particu larly fascinating chapter on the history of the Rosy Cross in Russia. Pub. at $10.00 "78 Sale 5.98 Peter Scaevola: '68-A NOVEL OF PRESIDEN TIAL POLITICS. Thiiller chronicle of the 1968 Presidential race, in a year of recession, Communist cold war gains, increased racial tension, and accelerated right-wing politics -and the question of fair means or foul. Pub. at $4.50 79 Sale 1.00 These are only a few of the books we have on sale - WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS! FREE PARKING AT 12th & Q TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD'S BOOK OF FAVORITE HYMNS. An inspiring collection of 50 hymns, spirituals and carols, selected and intro duced by Tennessee Ernie Ford in a hand some illustrated volume. 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