Friday, December 13, 1957 Cornhushers Face Purdue In Third Home Game By BOB M ARTEL Sports Editor Basketball returns to the Colise um Saturday night when Jerry Bush's Cornhuslcws entertain the Purdue Boilermakers of the Big Ten Conference. The Boilermakers have won two and lost one thus far this season. They beat Miami of Ohio and Mis souri and were outscored by Kan sas State last Monda. night. The Huskers return from their first road trip of the season which saw them lose to Michigan and Notre Dame. Tall Lineup Bush, striving for height, may Start the same five that opened against the Fighting Irish. Bob Mayo (6-7), and Willie Fitzpatrck (6-4) will be at the forwards, Al Graves (6-9) will jump at center, and Capt. Gary Reimers (5-10) and Herschell Turner (6-2) will be at the guards. Key man in the Purdue lineup is Bill Greve (6-5), who led the team in scoring last season with S03 points. Greve scored 14 points against Kansas State Monday night. His running mate at forward will be Bob Fehrman who scored 111 points last season and is tabbed as the defensive mainstay of the Boilermakers. Wilson Eison (6-6) gets the call at center, while Harvey Austin (6 1) and Willie Merriweather (6-4) should open at guards. Eison is a fine rebounder. Aus tin is an outstanding dribbler and Faurot Still Pondering Missouri Athletic Director Don Faurot was still faced with the task Friday of naming a new Tiger football coach. Latest names to pop up in the running are those of Jerry Clai borne and Dan Devine. Claiborne is the newly named as sistant to Bear Bryant at Alabama. Devine is the head football coach at Arizona State College at Tempe. Devine's team finished the recent football season with a 10-0 record. Strictly Sportstalk . . . We were very happy to learn of the pledging of Bill Marten and Art Weaver to Phi Beta Kappa. It has always been a pet peeve of ours to see the athlete stereotyped as a big ox who was nothing but a dummy. This isn't gen erally true. The athlete has to have a lot more on the ball than the average stu dent if he ex pects to get through school. The average day in an ath letes life is a rV LA Cnurti-sy Sunda .Journal and Star Marten very busy one. and Classes, strenuous practice study. Anyone who thinks they have it DU Captures l-M Horse Shoe Tourney The final results of the 1957 Fall Horse Shoes Tournament are in with Delta Upsilon sweeping the entire tourney with the exception of the Selleck champion which went to Gus I. The individual championship for the contest went to Ken Wehrman of Delta Upsilon. Ken also teamed up with Dennis Elder of the DU house to capture the Doubles championship for the DU's. .In the final team standing the off-campus men finally totaled 12B points to run away with the crown from the nearest competitor, the Phi Delts, who captured second with 78 tallies. Sigma Chi finished a close third to the Phi Delts with 73 points while the rest to the top 10 were composed of Kappa Sigma, 56 points; Theta Chi 44 points; Phi Kappa Psi, 37 points; Gus I, 33 points; Delta Tau Delta, 21 points; Alpha Gamma Rho, 13 points; and Sigma Phi Epsilon with 12 points. There were lo teams entered into the competition and 84 players in the tournament. UNION BALLROOM SUNDAY BY wnnniiiuiiingr ' s DEMAND! i ia tht picture that midt him a sensation ! V. mUHll 7:30 ilSrOF with ID WAKNmCOLOM is a Bush is getting a lot of mileage out of his "First Ten" and you can look for plenty of substituting. Reimers Top Scorer Statistics released this week by the University Athletic Publicity Department show Gary Reimers leading the Husker scorers with 52 points in four games for a 13 polnts a game average. Bob Mayo is second with 51 points for 12 points per game. Mayo and Willie Fitzpatrick led in rebounding with 28 and 23 re bounds respectively. Sophomore Wayne Hester has the best shooting average from the floor with four for four. The main contest will begin at H.ua p.m. with a freshman tilt proceeding. VoKr.. .1 i.- ,, 7""" "oiion T,-.yTTn-Bht take on Denver University in the Coliseum. ball handler. Merriweather fine outside shot. Lepley To Unveil Mermen; Varsity Faces Freshmen The frosh swimming team may have a surprise for the varsity Saturday. The frosh go into the meet with a team which is stud ded with state champions and rec ord holders. Larry Converse is a good sam ple of what the varsity may run up against. He is the state champ in the 100 yard free style and holds the record of 55.7 in the event. He is also a member of the 2o0 yard freestyle relay team which took the state champion ship for that event and set a new record of one minute 41 seconds in doing so. In the intramural meet last Sat urday he swam in a relay team composed of Jack Fair, Joe Ga cusana, and himself. They set a new record of 1:21.4, breaking the old mark of the 1956 Beta Theta Pi team of 1:29.4. He broke the 100 yard free style record of 56.6, finishing in a time of :55.5, the ... by Bob Martel easy ought to try to keep up with them sometime. Congratulations again to Art and Bill. Casntti At It Again Fred Casotti, Sports Publicity Director of the University of Colo rado is a part time poet. Remem ber his epic preceeding the Buff Oklahoma game of 1956. Well, Fred has come up with an other one. "Gridders all done with their bumping, Capers cutting and thump thumping, Now's the season to be loose. And await the Christmas goose. Motivating Coach When you're at the game Satur day night, try watching Jerry Bush during the heat of battle. Active isn't the word, to describe the Coliseum Bear. He's up in the air, down on the floor and just about all over the place. It's too bad the student body can't get that enthused at a game. O. 701. Belwen, A I S.Ub Phone Early for Reservation 4-2825 STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA California Research Corporation and other Subsidiaries Representatives will be on the campus DEC. 16 to interview CHEMICAL ENGINEERS, MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, CHEMISTS, MATHEMATICIANS FOR CAREER EMPLOYMENT in California and other areas Courtmiy Lincoln JnurnaJ . , Adds Height Graves Probable Starting Lineups Purdue Bob Fehrman (6-6) Rill (Iron HL.K nunc tauKU (t-t; Wilson Eison (6-6) Harvey Austin (6-0) Willie Merriweather (6-5) 75 yards individual medley, rec ord of :45 in a time of :44.3. State Champ Roger Corn won the State cham ponship in the 100 yard back stroke, and in the intramural meet he placed third in the 100 yard backstroke and fourth in the 75 yard individual medley. Setting a new record in the 50 Courtesy Lincoln Star . Frosh Star Converse yard free style, Gacusana became the state champ in the 50 yard free style last year. Gacusana teamed up with Larry Converse and Jack Fair to set the new 150 yards Medley Relay record of 1:21.4 and finished first in the 50 yard free style. Tom Morrissey finished second in the 100 yard free style in the state tournament and was a mem ber of the 200 yard Freestyle Re- Use Nebraskan Want Ads DANCING The Bel Aires Orchestra Saturday, Dee. 14th Mm- 900 "am-ing 9-1 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC f ett' T t 4 "" ' The Daily Nebraskan Courtesy Sunday Journal and Star Turner ... Husker Starter Nebraska F Bob Mayo (6-7) V TITilli. r; a: i o i C Allen Graves (6-9) G. Gary Reimers (5-10) G HerscheD Turner (6-2) lay Team which set the new state record. In the intramural tournament he placed second in the 50 yard free style, finishing behind Ga cusana. Strong Relay Team The Frosh will have a strong relay team. They have Tom Mor risey, Larry Baack, and Converse from the four men who set the state record in the 200 yard free style Relay. The varsity will be no pushover. Carl Bodensteiner and John Hole man have both won two letters. Bill North and Ron Renfer each have won one. The team is filled with uppcr classmen who have had a great deal of experience. Three seniors, and seven Jun iors, and two sophomores are list ed on the team roster. The meet will be held in the Coliseum pool beginning at 2 p.m. Yo ur CORN CRIB Introduce to the Cam pun Delicious French Fried Onion Rings 20c Ours are the bent Try Them With Our Bit Delicious Hamburgers and Cheeseburgers THE BEST IS AT YOUR STUDENT UNION QoiiqhahdaiiDnA Reba Kinne on your selection as 1957 Queen of the Military Ball Big Eight Hardcourt Action Heavy; Wilt Returns Home To Phillv All the Big Eight basketball teams except Okahoma will be in action Saturday night as the second full week of the 1957-58 season comes to an end. Four of the clubs will be on the road, while the remaining three will be playing in the friend ly confines of their home court. All-American Wilt Chamberlain makes his first collegiate appear ance in Philadelphia when the Jflyhawkprs tangle with the St. Joseph Hawks in the Quaker City. The Kansas five is an odds-on favorite to whip the sophomore studded Philadelphia quintet. I -Stale Faces Wyoming The Iowa State Cyclones ride over to tangle with Wyoming. The Cyclones have split a pair of con tests this year defeating Drake and then losing to Minnesota. The Cowboys have an All American candidate in Tony Windis, the lad who had such a good night against Nebraska. Colorado has a toughie on their hands when they take on the Michigan State Spartans at East Lansing The Buffs have won one and lost one thus far this season. Gerry Schroeder is currently leading the Colorado attack with a 17.5 average. Oklahoma State is the fourth Big Eight team on the road Satur day night. They will be on the Dental Grant The University Dental College has received a $600 grant from the M. F. Patterson Companies to be used for dental research. 1 IMTAUEIVOOD i KARLMALBEH "czar coast to meet the Washington Huskies. The Cowboys are one and one on the season. Tigers Home The Missouri Tigers will be at home entertaining Indiana. Sonny Siebert has taken up some of the slack created by the graduation of Lionel "Night Train" Smith. The Nebraska Cornhuskers will be attempting to get back on the winning trail when they face Pur due in Lincoln. The powerful Kansas State Wild cats will be at home playing Iowa. Bob Boozer and Jack Paar are expected to lead the Wildcats to their fourth consecutive victory. The Oklahoma Sooners will be idle until Tuesday night when they will oppose Tulsa in the first game of a doubleheader at Okla homa City. 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