vs. Sunday, February 15, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Tigers Take Loop Lead Defeat Huskers, 47-41 The University of Missouri jumped into the Big Seven con ference lead Saturday night as the Tigers defeated Nebraska's Corn huskers at Columbia, 47-41. Okla homa assisted the Tigers to the top of the ' circuit standings by conquering Kansas State. It was the tenacious guarding on the part of Karl Pierpoint plus the scoring ability of Don McMil len that sent the Tigers ahead to stay in the last half. The Huskers made a game of it through the opening stanza, although the Ti ter advantage at one time grew to five points. Nebraska rallied toward the close of the period to tie the score at 24-all.-Thornton Jenkins two-pointer gave the Ti gers a 26-24 advantage at the in termission. . Nebraska got but two buckets from the field during 19 mm t y,a efrnnd period, and kept the game from being a rout by countering ior seven in that final 60 seconds. Pierpoint held Claude Rether ford, Husker scoring ace, score less from the field. Rod Cox however, took over the scoring burden and contributed 13 points to the Nebraska attack. McMil len's total of 15 gave him indi vidual scoring honors. Missouri hit 15 of 41 shots for a .366 percentage while the Husk ers, their fast break failing to net necessary points, tried 57 shots and connected with but 14, a .246 average. Nebraska fK ft Pf P Retherford, f . Cox, f 5 J 'J Shields, f 2 0 3 Srb. f 0 0 O 0 Och. f 110 3 Whitehead, c 1 1 3 J PchleiKcr. C 0 Mosser. g 3 1 2 7 Orv. g J 1 Brown, e . . .7 1 3 ? Ijiwry. g 1 0 0 2 Denker, g 0 0 J J Total 1 .13 22 41 Missouri in Tf tp Pippin, f 3 0 3 Jenkins, f 2 4 1 8 Pmilh. f 2 0 2 4 Bltieweil, I 0 0 0 0 Pilllard, f 0 0 0 0 Fowler, c 2 3 5 7 Stroot. c 0 0 0 0 Haynes, c 0 2 3 2 Pierpoint. K 1 3 2 5 McMillen, K 5 5 1 15 Wachter, g 0 0 0 Totals 15 17 17 47 Halftiire score: Missouri 26, Nebraska 24. ' Missed free throws: Nebraska Cox 2, Whitehead 2. Retherfi.rd. Shields, ,Schlel- Ser. Cerv. Brown. Missouri Jenkins 3, Stroot 2, Haynes 2, McMillen, Smith. Kansas Drops Third Loop Tilt Iowa State stalled through the last three minutes of the game Friday night to upset Kansas University at Ames, 52-50. The loss marked the Jayhawks third in a disastrous week of conference play. Otto Schnellbacher paced the Jayhawks s they led through most of the first half. But before the rest period, the Cyclones staged a rally and left the floor with a 24-21 lead. The Iowa State cagers were never headed during the second half. Kansas Drops Three Iowa State's victory gave the Cyclones a 4-3 record in con ference play and left Kansas with a 3-3 mark. Before last Satur day's game with the Nebraska Cornhuskers, Kansas had pos sessed a perfect 3-0 record. Mis souri also took measure of the Javhawks during the week's play. Iowa State SI Kansas (M fg. ft. pf. fg. ft. pf. Kester f 0 2-2 SIBch'barher f 3 7-2 5 Ray Wehde f 5 0-2 4IF.sk ridge f 3 2-3 4 Roy Wehde f 1 1-2 1 1 Penny f 10-0 1 Paulsen c 1 3-5 5 Stramel f 10-0 1 Schneider e 5 3-5 51 Dewell f 0 0-0 0 Ferguson e 0 0-0 0! Waugh e 3 2-2 0 Norm.n g 3 2-4 2jSapp g 0 0-0 0 Peterson ( 3 3-3 4 Houchin ( 3 4-5 5 Block t 10-0 2Snna g 2 2-3 4 Muhry C 0 1-2 2 Barr g 0 0-0 0 Totals 19 14 23 26 Totals 16 1S-27 22 Score t half 'owa 24. Kansas 21. Tigers Margin NU Trackmen As Marks Fall Missouri University's track team lived up to all advance notices Saturday afternoon under the east stadium as it downed the Ne braska thinclads by a score of 62 to 40's. Seven marks were oroken and one was tied during the record-smashing afternoon. Nebraska started the record breaking procession when little Dick Hutton tied the record in the 60-yard dasli by running that event in a time of :6.2. Missouri came right back and a set a new record in the- 440-yard dash as Robert Schuster sprinted over the quarter-mile route in :50.4. Bud Gartiser of Missouri set a new mark in the next event, winning the 60-yard high hurdles in :07.4. Gartiser also won the 60-yard low hurdles in a time of :07, which was only one-tenth of a second over the record. Field Records Fall. Three of the four field records were topped during the course of the meet. Jim Howard of Mis souri leaped to a record in the high jump when he skimmed over a height of 6 feet, 3 ',6 inches. At the same time, his teammate, Ed Quirk, tossed the shot a distance of 51 feet, 10 inches, breaking the old record by 3,i of an inch. The high point of the meet was the pole vault. Don Cooper of Nebraska won that event with a vault of 14 feet 2'fc inches. This heiglit. breaks the meet record, which was 13 feet 9T inches, set by Cooper last year. The vault also betters the Big Six indoor record of 13 feet lO1 inches, set by Harold Hunt of Nebraska. Lancaster Bests Martin The best track performance was turned in by two half-milers, Jim Martin of Nebraska and Lancas ter of Missouri. Lancaster won the event, edging out Martin in the stretch. The Tiger distance man's time was 1:58.2, which tops the old record of 1:59.4, held by Rayl of Missouri. In taking sec ond, Martin also broke the old record when he was unofficially timed in 1:58.6. The last record breaking per formance of the day came in the mile relay. Missouri's relay four some, composed of Phillips, Schus ter, Schmidt, and Klein, broke the old record by five seconds when they covered the distance in a time of 3:52. Results: Mile run: Won bv Chronister (M); sec ond, Bchuleter tNi; third, Thiel (N). Time 4:3f.0. 60-yard dash: Won by Hutton (Nl; second, Guth M: third, Gartiser (Mi. Time :06.2 (ties record set by Little (N) in 1942). 440-yard dash: Won br Schuster (Ml; second. Hurlbert (N); third, Schmidt (Mt. Time :50.4 (old record of :51.7 set by Littler N) in 1942). 60-yard hiph hurdles: Won by Gartiser (Mi; second, Berkshire N); third. Self (M). Time :07 4 (old record of :07.6 set by SmuU N in 1942). Pole vault: Won by Cooper (N): sec ond, the tie between Myers Nt, Knapp (M) and Van Dyne M). Heleht 14 feet 2tt inches told record of 13 feet 8 inches set by Cooper N) in 1947). Broad lump: won by Teel (M) ond, Klein M); third, Guth (M). ta nee 22 feet 6 inches. Shot put: Won by Quirk (M) ond. Piderit (N): third. Sheehan Distance SI feet 10 inches (old record of 51 feet 9 '4 inches set by Mangart (M in 1945). . 2-mile run: Won by Morrison (N); second. Madden (M); third, S. Martin(N). Time 10:09.6. 880-yard run: Won by Iancaster (M); second, J. Martin (N)- third, Wolfe (M). Time 1:58 2 (old record of 1:59.4 set by Rayl (M) In 1942). 60-yard low hurdles: Won by Gartiser (Ml; second, Berkshire (N) ; third, Bus sell (M). Time :07.0. Relay: Won by Missouri (Klein. Phil lips. Bclimlt, Schuster). Time 3:25.8 (old record of 3:30.3 set by Nebraska in 1947). High jump; Won by Howard (M); sec ond, tie between Glass (N) and Kinder N. Height 6 feet 34 inches (old rec ord of 6 feet 2 Inches act by Kinder (N in 19471. sec-Dis- aec- (M). ,H DYKE" r ptRHNRD rnrn Save Time with VAN DYKE Chisel Point Leads With Chuel Point "Van Dyke" leads, too get 20 longer lines of unvarying width...save 20 more tuns between sharpening. These exclusive pr-tnaptd. recta ngular leads write with the seme Micro torn ic emoothiieasasnwi4HI-DEITYVanDyU"lesda. E BE R HARD FADER (XctusrvE m- mm iihhi-i ; ' ' fasMMtnwJI CHIStl fOIKT IUDS Chisel Point lead in d.-rreet: 4B, 2B, HB, tH, 4H, 6H. Bound Itadi from SH to IB. i W - 1 - VS F 1 1 r k hi 1 FEM FUN ft. . " '-'.S'-v...... . W:. GARTISER WINS LOWS Varied expressions of strain are re flected on the faces of these three runners as they hit the tape in the 60-yard low hurdles. Missouri's Gartiser was the winner in this event with a time of seven seconds even. 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