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    Sunday, February 24, 1946
THE NEBRASKAN
Page 3
Win Triangular Evlieet
BY GEORGE MILLER.
Coach Ed Weir's Nebraska cln
dermen concluded preparation for
the Big Six conference meet next
week, by scoring a convincing tri
umph in a triangular meet Satur
day night with Kansas university
and Kansas State. The final tabu
lations showed the Huskers with
a total of 60 points, Kansas with
4m and Kansas State with 29 V4
The win may have been a costly
one for the Huskers, for Ralph
King, elongated timber-topper,
pulled a muscle In the low hur
dle event, as he finished second to
teammate Norval Barker In the
race. Whether or not Klnr will
be able to compete In the confer
ence championships next Satur
day depends upon the extent of
the injury.
Kratz Upset in 880.
Hal Hinchee, Jayhawk half
miler, turned In the surprise of the
everiing, when he upset Dean
Kratz in the 880 yard race by
15 yard margin. Hinchee's time
was the best posted in Big Six
competition this year, for he
broke the tape in 1:59.8 after tak
ing the lead from Kratz on the
second lap.
Bobby Glnn, Madison distance
runner, proved conclusively that
he is back in his prewar form, as
he romped to an easy win in the
two mile run. The diminutive
Scarlet runner lay back in the
early stages of the race, but took
off at the beginning of the gun lap
. and moved out in front to win in
the time of 10:33.2. Wayne Raads,
the winner of the past three two-
mile dual races, finished third
behind Ray Adee of Kansas State
Prior to his defeat in the 880,
Kratz won as he' pleased in the
mile, leading teammate Don Yo
cum to the tape. The mile time
was 4:32.2. Harold Moore, the KU
ace who was slated to give Kratz
plenty of trouble, was kept at
home by illness.
The Huskers piled up plenty of
points in the hurdles, as Barker
aifd King finished one-two in the
lows, and reversed this order in
the highs.
Leroy Robinson shoved the shot
46 feet 6 inches for the best
mark of the season in the Ne
braska indoor track. Ned Nutz
man placed second with a toss
of 44 feet 4 ',4 inches, and was
followed by two more Huskers,
Don Hansen and Leonard Wib
bels. Jayhawks Get Seven Firsts.
Kansas university collected
seven first places, while Nebraska
managed to amass five. The lone
Kansas State win went to Dick
Fuller, who took the 60 yard dash
in :06.6.
An unprecedented total of seven
triangular records were shattered,
but Saturday night's competition
was only the second three-way
meet on record involving the three
schools. The 440, 880, mile re
lay, high jump, broad jump, pole
vault and shot put records fell
before the onslaught, which was
witnessed by an overflow crowd,
the largest of the season for the
Nebraska indoor meets.
Hinchee's 880 performance was
a new mark in the dual meet
records between Kansas and Ne
braska, the eighth of the evening,
bettering the 2:02.2 mark by
Morris of Nebraska in 1926.
The Huskers were actually vic
torious In three different meets,
for in addition to the triangular
win, the Scarlet thin dads won a
58 to 46 dual meet from Kansas
and swamped Kansas State 71 to
32 in a similar bit of competi
tion. The third dual meet con
tained in the evening's program
wound up with Kansas ahead of
Kansas State 56'4 to 46.
Bob Stoland, Kansas jump
artist, was high scorer with nine
points, as he tied with fellow
Jay hawker Tom Scofield in the
high jump at 6 feet inch, and
took an undisputed first in the
NEBRASKA
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HAIRCUTTING
OUR SPECIALTY
211 NO. 12
broad Jump with a leap of 21
feet 11 inches.
Summary:
TRACK EVENTS.
Mil; Won by Dtan Krati (N); atcond,
Don Yoctim (N); third, rieorice LMiurt
(KH)j fourth, Frank Raab (K). Tlma
4:32.2.
0 yard daah: Won by Dirk Fullr (KB);
aecond, Krlta War (N); third. Dick An
deraon (K); fourth, Harvey Stroud (N).
Tlm :06 6.
440 yard danh: Won by John Jarkann
(K); arcond, BUI MoorrhouM (N); third,
Andy Ijinaford K); fourth, Srth Antrim
(KB). Tlma ;51.5.
SO ya hurdlra: Won by Ralph
Kin (r ; nond, Norval Barker (Nl;
third, H 'i Kiiier (Kfl); fourth, Jim
Danlelr . Tlma :07..
Two mile run: Won by Bobby Olnn (N);
econd, Ray Adee (Kfl); third, Wayne
Koada (N); fourth. Stan Martin (N).
Time 10:33.2.
880 yard run: Won by Hal Hinchee
IK); aecond, Dean Krati (Nl; third. Art
Hllrtenbrand (Kfl); fourth, Frank Raab
(K). Time 1:89 8.
SO yard low hurdlea: Won bv Norval
Barker (N); aeonil, Ralph King (N ) ;
third, Jim Danlelaon (KB); fourth, Dexter
Welton (K). Time :0T 3.
Mile relay: Won by Kanaaa (Jim
Richey, John Jacknon, Andy Lunaford,
Dick Shea); aecond, Nebraaka (BUI Moore
houae, Harvey Stroud, Blaine Young, Al
Brown): third, Kanaaa State (Art flan
toro, Ed Mangea, Charlea Fletcher, Dick
Fuller). Time 3:34.
FIELD EVENTS.
Pole vault: Won by Dick Miller (N);
tied for aecond and third, F.rneat Nelron
IKS) and (ieorice Bherman (Kg); tied for
fourth, Dick Anderaon (K) and Gene Al
(ord (K). Winner'! height, 13 feet.
High jump: Tied for flrat and aecond.
Tom Bcofleld (K) and Bob Stoland (K);
third, H-.rolit Kiaer (KB); fourth, Maurice
FIlzKerald (M). Wlnnera' height, feet
4 inch.
Broad Jump: Won by Bob Btoland (K);
aecond, Krlta Ware (N) ; third, Harold
Kiaer (Kfl i ; fourth, Mel Blevena (K).
Winner'a dlatance, 21 feet 11 Inchea.
Shot put: Won by Leroy Rohleon (K);
econd, Ned Nultman (N); third, Don
Hnnaen (N); fourth, Leonard Wlbbela
(N). Winner'a dIMnnce 46 feet t Inchea.
Triangular score:
Nebraaka 60, Kanaaa 41 V4, Kanaaa Stale
29 .
Dual meet acorea:
Nebraaka f, Kanaaa 46.
Nebraaka 71, Kanaaa Stale 324.
Kanaaa Kanaaa State 46'.
Contrary to public opinion,
r.ither the chicken nor the egg
came first; it was a obscure shoe
clerk named Ginsberg.
UN Cagers
To Wind Up
Home Season
The' University of Nebraska
basketball team will wind up its
home season Monday night with a
Big Six game against Missouri at
the coliseum beginning at 8 p. m.
The Tigers have been strength
ened since the last meeting be
tween the two teams, which the
Huskers won 44-42 at Columbia.
Thornton Jenkins, a former con
ference standout, has returned to
school and has bolstered the scor
ing punch of Coach George Ed
wards' quintet.
Schneider to See Action.
Leo Schneider has recovered
from his shin splint troubles, and
will start at a guard position. Jim
Sandstedt will pair with Schnei
der in the back court, while Bob
Korte will handle the center du
ties. Gayle Lebsack and Joe
Bfown are expected to get the call
at the forward posts.
Spring Football
All men interested in spring
football will meet in the train
ing room of the field house Feb.
27th at 7:30 p. m. for physical
examinations. Arrangements
for equipment will be nnade at
this time, according to Elwyn
Dees, trainer.
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