v. v; v 4 i Poga 4 The Doily Nebroskon Friday, January 10, 1958 Husker Hoopsters At Kansas State By BOB MARTEL SprU Editor Jerry Bush' Cornhusker basket btXl squad trawls to Manhattan, Kansas Saturday to take part in Kansas State's initial Big Eight i Conference game of the reason. The Huskers, 5 7 in all games and 0-1 in league play, will be tackling the same quintet that drubbed them 8S-57 in the pre season tourney in Kansas City. While Nebraska was losing its conference opener to Missouri ' be Hayden Abbott, Roy DeWitt and Don Matusxak. la the 10 wins the Wildcats have picked up this season, three are over defending conference cham pionsTexas Western (Border j conference , Indiana tco-champs of the Big Ten and California Pacific Coast conference) and four Big Ten teams. Refiners Tups Capiain Gary Reimers, the ton I Husker scorer with a IS O point i average, will direct the Nebraska l : . . . Y. . W V . 1 A ..... J iii&iu, aasM, nansas stare i --j ats, SVT?1; f ! H111 Turner will team with r ,S? vJ? l Cailej ' Rimers at the guard slots while Kv l. Jr l Fitzpatrick and Don Smidt .ff w' JJtw-'Uai be t the forwards and Allen The Wildcats are 10-1 on the season. The or.lv loss being to ' . vv 1 t ' 1 v ' l- H- 1 - I hylwviks In Mm Big Eight Roh; In Last Place After First Week Standings Graves , Coartwy Linenla Journal , . Husker renter Caurway Sunday Journal ltd Star Parr .... Wildcat $Ur Kansas 79-65 in the Kansas City tourney's final game. Lethal Pact The Kansas State attack is paced by one of the two most lethal duets in the conference, Bob Boorer and Jack Parr, (The ether is Kansas" Wilt Chamberlain and Ron Loneski.1 Boozer is cur rently leading the Wildcat scorers with a 19.5 average. King is the number two man with a 1S.0 aver se. Other Kansas Stale starters will Graves at center. Monday night the Huskers will be back in the Coliseum hosting the Oklahoma Sooners who recent ly detested Kansas. Uhiversitv la i previous games with Kan- jen Wrestler's Host Minnesota In Season's Home Opener sas State, Nebraska has won 43. uk nuuearc now r-.i k15-iu- re Saturdav at J p m. The tive wins over the Huskers, count- m4tches Mi in ,hf ng roe sa7 aeosion tatcen n tne semi-finals of the recent Kansas i City tourney. ! ProkaMr Slattm I Vanvus rov -aa ' H Hf.T-r K -4 rittparrw , HvJ tmt -F rv Smiffl 1 J rrr C - AtV Gra Rw V !0 u J. Rfimra r Mxsstak k-da -:! H. rraT Minnesota's Big 3iis year. Brand winning the Mid champions will west AAU and the Iowa Teachers meet the Nebraska Corahuskers Collece Invitational: Ken McKee. 130-pound Midwest AAU winner and Gil Nielsen. 115 pound title winner in the Midwest AAU. The probable lineups: Strictly Sportstallc . . . Ry BOB MARTEL The announcement earlier this week of the retirement of George Kell from active participatKW in i with a time of 5:06.4 and Fisher baseball bright back fond memo- heaved the 12-pound shot 58 feet, ies of one Sunday last year when Free Throws Important I was priviledged to accompany the Huskers dropped sewraJ members of the Fellow tvr Big Eight opener Monday ship of Christian Athletes on their n-g-t to Missouri, they proved tots- of the University and Lincoln o.-oe more that ma-iy a game is Air Force Base. wvm from the free throw line. In Lincoln w ith Kell were Bob i Nebraska hit on on 14 of SI at- seum. There will be no admission charge. Dan Brand, undefeated in six matches this season, w ill go against Minnesota's Pete Veld man, in the heavyweight division in what should be one of the fea- . ture matches. Veldman, third in ' , the Big Ten Conference at 177 j 1 pounds before entering service, ! returned to the Gopher campus I . . . by Bob Martei 24 vears old. Richard 5uei;er, Minnesota s ; captain, was Ten and NCAA cr.am-, pion last year at 123 pounds. He j was a three-lime state high school champion, and is als a returnee ! from sennce. Mueller w as named : nrl )"TntT Pk- Wait Jim It mi sleek Rfii Halm Jm4 raXkv Fill 'nM Pe Ytldmaa Wit 1 1 1- 14? IS? lli? ir Vrkri.il Oil Nwlwa Khi MrK KrM Walioa Gail Hani kra Ui Pat ImnrtM RiM laOoar Jim Nytvy rva fkaitd nge. a 13.8 aver- Leo H3yward follows with ter tniler as he breezed through ' the event in 54 secords. American Horse won the fW Feller, formerly of the Cleveland Indians, Carl Erskine, of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Clen- don Thomas and Billy Rrisher, Okla koma's great gridders and Bi3 Robinson, formerly of the P i tt sbn rgh Sreelers. The group. 'it i 1 . " I j tempts while Missouri connected 21 times out of 27 tries. Final scone: Missouri 55, Nebraska 54. as an alternate to the 1956 Oly- j pic sqwad. ; Four members of the Gopher squad are former state high , school champions. Minnesota ' ttyped off a -2 season record last year by winning the Big Ten I championship and placed ninth ia 1 the NCAA. j Nebraska has three champions Garden Record A Cincinnati University bas ketba player earned himself a coveted place in the record books of Madison Square Garden accomplishments. He scored 56 points Friday, an all-time high in the Garden for a collegian. His performance was a one man exhibition of dead-eye shooting as Cincinnati lowered the boon, on Seton Hall 118-54. Robertson is I M sophomore from Indianapolis. He broke the one man record with 2:46 left Mimrart Oklahoma l"a Stat Kansat Sun Cnlrto Nrrak Kanaaa (lamea Salanlav rkraka al Ktnui Slat Mivamin at lna siala Oalahnma al Colorado Oluakuma Slal al Tulsa Last place Kansas will be the only Big Eight club idle Saturday night as the conference teams finished their first week of loop competition. League standings show Okla homa and Missouri m hrst p:ace by virtue of their wins over Kan sas and Nebraska respectively. Iowa State and Colorado open Big Eight seasons Saturday night. Iowa State will host fro;it run ning Missouri at Ames. Tlie "sur prise" tag is placed on the Tigers because there was a decided ten- dencv even in Columbia to look at li58 as an off year for th? likeable and capable Sparky Stal- cup. He had graduated such stars as Lionel Smith. Bill Ross and had lost Chuck Duren on grades. This was the year that Stalcup wasn't going to s:are anybody. Tigers Look Good But the Tigers have Vvked real good thus far this season and V l- s r nave incmaea maiana, ce:enoing i c(aches co-champion of the Big Ten among u ..J their victims. Thev defeated Ne-, . . . , braska 55-54 in " their T-v braska head coach said I tnai nas not yet oeen oeciaoa whether o:ie or two assistants over when Jochems was injured . 9.8 and has been the team's lead and he's even lower thus far in i ing scorer in the last two wins l'.K8 at 6.8. He's been connecting ' with 21 against Princeton and 14 at only a 23 percent clip but still against Wyoming. The Buffs art gives the Buffs their most effeo- j 4-6 on the season, tive com'iination when he's on the In other Big Eight games, Okla post. i homa State, which doesnt enter Gerry Schroeder is the team's : official league competition until leading scorer with next season, is at Tulsa and Ne braska is at Kansas State. Rumors List low an As NU Job Candidate Nebraska has reportedly offered an assistant football coaching po sition to LeRoy Pearce, an Iowa State aide. A DesMoines paper said that Pearce has been offered a job to fill a vacancy created on the Ne braska staff by the recent resig nation of Jack Landry, who re signed in order to take a position in private business. Sooner Coaches Receives Gifts NORMAN, Okla.-John Jacobs and Bill Carroll, Oklahoma track coaches, were given jackets for Christmas by their squad. Jacobs, Oklahoma's track men tor since 1922, thanked the Sooner thinclads for his with the following penciled note thumbtacked on th track room doort "Thanks very much for the fine hunting coat you gave me Christ mas. It's just a fit unless the game compartment is a little too big." 3 An invMoralit k..4 Fearce has been aide under head Jac nM ' Vv'i freS'v headed pa .yers is reported Headed tor a hls appearance m Hollywood oa job at Texas AIM. ;the This u Your tek.vision Nebraska Coach Bill Jennings show that recently honored Bill said he has talked to Pearce "just Weaver, former Sooner track star as I have talked to several other) (now Chester in the weekly TV But nothing is definite, show, "Gun Smoke.") opener. The Cyclones, alwsys a confer ence threat, have felt the loss of All-American Gary Thompson, Add to that the recent injury of John Crawford and you have a quintet that is a great ?eal weaker than Bill Stranr.igan's 1957 club. Craw ford's ankle is just about healed and he should be able to go at full speed against the Tigers. The Oklahoma Sooners. whose should be hired to the Husker staff. "We hare talked abaut the possibility of two," he said. in the final quarter as he sank upset ot Kansas is currentiy the the first of two free throws. He j conversation piece of the league. then left the game to a standing j t Boulder to h;lp ir.augu ovation from the fans. Sooners To Begin Rebuilding Team; Wilkinson Loses Eight '57 Starters XORMAN, Okla. Meeting two I LG Dick Gwina 3, B. W. Scott: bowi teams in the first three games 4 . j Cranny ftmdvr next year. Coach Bud Wilkinson's j C Bob Harrison 1 Jim Dans' K(.n j Oklahoma footbaH team loses eight s a whole, went out to tfie Air , starters off its Big Eight and Carpenter (3i, John Pe'Jow 14). FB David Roile 2, Wahoo Mc- (2), Jerry Pij-ne 3, Mickev 1 '""'"'- - j Freshmen will work w-iA the Johnson 4. varsirv in sarine nracuce. Coached Base and spent a few hours talk- Orange Bowl championship squad 1 RG Dick Corbitt 2. Billy Jack by Port Robertson and Norman tng with the servicernen and j and will begin building new start- Moore 3t. Les;er Bradley nt. McNabb, the Boomers lost 14-1S signing autographs for them. The J '.ing and alternate units when j FT J:m Lawrence 2, Cloyd Shil- to Tulsa's yearlings here but de athletes then split up into three j spring practice begins here Febru-j ling Si, Bob Morford 4. j feated Oklahoma Ste 14-0 at groups and visited several of the j ary 25. j RE Joe Rector m, Steve Jen- Stillwater. religious Douses on campus. Coach Len Casanova's Oregon nings i2. Jere Durham 3i, The impression that these ath-; Webfeet, who distinguished them-' Bill Levonitis 4). letes made on their audiences ; selves while losing 10-7 to Ohio C3 David Baker 2t, Bennett was tremendous. Those of you! State's Big Ten champs in the i Watts 3i. who heard them speak wi3 well Rose Bowl come to Norman Or- LH-Jakie Sandefer fit. Bobbv tober 4 for Oklahoma's second i game. NU Mermen j Travel To t Lawrence Nebraska's undefeated swim-' ming team will attempt to make it ' two in a row when they journey j to Lawrence. Kansas on Saturday j to take on the Kansas Jayhawksj in a dual meet. i i Sw immers mskir.g the Kansas I trip arei Carl Bodensteiner, Joe Bonemeier. Harvey Fair, John Griffiths. Jerry Brown. John Hcle-1 man. Bryce Johnson, Bill North, j Ernie Hoffke, Frank Tomson and Ron Renfer. , Difrs on the squad are Jim j Pokorry and Doug Scott. The punch at center has been a major Huskers will be in action at home they entertain rate Colorado's Big Eight season. Saturday's game will be a re play of the opening consolation round game n the Big Etfht pre season tournament. In that one. the S oners erased a Id-point second half deficit to edge the Buffs 53-52 on Center Joe King's follow shot with II seconds remaining. King, a deadly shooter from either the post or com?-, could be the difference between the two teams again. Lack of scoring remember how humble and sin cere these men were when they spoke of their own particular re ligious beliefs. It made one stop and think. - I-M Track Scheiilei Track fans are in for an eve ning of enioyment next Tuesday when Ed Higgenbotham's Indoor Track Championships wiH be held in the Memorial Stadium track area. Highlighting the Meet will be such "names" as Bob Knauh, Jerry Marples. Joe American Horse and Larry Fisher in addi tion to the best of the intramural track men. In the qualifying heats, Knaub, entered in the independent field, won the 60-yard low hurdles, broad jump and qualified for the pole vault and high jump. He also ran the one-lap run in 30.1. Marples was the leading qua? Use Nebraskan Want Ads W50M SiMe How at Half Price Vou can nod this world-famous 6aiy newspaper for The next six twonthf for $4.50, just half the fegutar Subscription rate. Get tap newt coverage. Enjoy Special -features. Clip for refer ence work. Send -your order today. Enclose Check or money order. Use cou pon below. TV Christian Science Monitor p-CH One Norway St. Boston 15, Mass. Sand your newspaper for the time Oacksd. D i months $4.50 1 year $9 C College Stuosrrt O faculty Member Name Address City Zone Slut TMi (mcM . mlisMe ptiLV to cslltat , tasty mrmm, m alia Itorarm. Oklahoma clashes the following week with Coach DarreH Royal's Texas Steers, who lost the Sugar Bowl game to Mississippi. The game will be played October 11 in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas. From the starting team that de feated Duke 48-21 in the Orange Bowl, Oklahoma loses three backs. RH Clendon Thomas, QB Carl Dodd and FB Den nit Morris, and five linesmen, LE Don Stiller, LT Byron Searcy. LG Ken Northcutt. RG Bill Krisher and RT Doyle Jennings. LG Joe Oujesky of the alternates also graduates. Of the 44 Sooners who played against Duke, the following return: LE Ross Coyle (2nd team), Mic key Jackson 3), Dick Evans 4). LT-Jerry Thompson (2), Gilmer Lewis f3), Ben Wells (4. I Oklahoma opens here next Sep tember 27 with West Virginia. Southern Conference power. Coach Art Lewis' rugged Mountaineers finished T-2-1 this season, and Boyd 2 , Prentice Gautt ilK dosed fast, collaring Pittsburgh 7- Jackie Holt 4. 6. Wake Forest 27-14 and Syracuse RH Brewster Hobby C2, Dick 7-6 in their last three games. Colorado problem for the past t 3 seasons. Coach Sox Wslseth has i elected to go with incumbent Don j Walker again after exp;rimenting , 1 in early season w ith 6-8 Jim J : cbems. who cant get gaing follow ing a knee operation, and 6-7 Matt Baskin who has been unable to ' I settle down ia his sophomore sea-' . son. j Walker Lakt Sewing I Walker averaged but nine points per game last year after taking on Jan. IS when Kansas State. Jayhawks Polite LAWRENCE, Kan -Kansas still is ravelling below last year's 14.7 per gme foul pace, which was good enough for fifth on final major college statistics. Going into Tjesday night's conference opener at Oklahoma, the Jayhawkers are averaging only 10.9 infractions. j Husker Sports Saturday Basketball at Kansas State KFOR 7:30 p.m.t , Swimming at Kansas , Wrestling Minnesota tCcliseum 2 p.m.) j Intramurals Friday ;P.E. Bids. Ceurt 13:00 p.m. Geography vs. I Sputniks Court 25:00 p m. Newman Club , vs. Phi Epsilon Kappa ' Saturday ; Court 11 .00 p.m. Sigma Alpha j Epsilon-B vs. Theu Xi- B 2 00 p m. Deka Sigma Pi rs. Brown Palace 3:00 p.m. Beta Sigma Psi-A rs. Sigma Alpha Mil 4 00 p.m. Phi Delta Theta-A vs. Sigma Phi Spsiloa-A Cewn ? 1 3 p.m. Delta Tan Del la B vs. Kappa Sigma-B 2:00 p.m. Phi Kappa Psi-B vs. Sigma Chi-B 3 00 p.m. Huskerrille vs. Alpha Tau Alpha 4:0 p.m. Delta Tau Del ta -A vs. Kappa Sigma-A ; Ceurt 31:0 p.m. Delia Upsiion- A. vs. Sigma Chi-A 2:00 p.m. Beta Theta Pi A vs. Sigma Xu-A 3 00 p.m. Sigma Alpha Epsilon-A vs. Alpha Taa Omega-A 4 00 p.m. Farm Hons vs. Theta Xi-A DANCING Johnny Cox Orchestra Saturday, Ja.ii. 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