The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 26, 1958, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, February 26, 1958
Dauntless Seven Awarded
Star For Kansas Victory
Romidballers Edge Gardner, Bucklin, Young
In Week Crowded With Husker Standouts
By George Moyer
Sports Editor
Nebraska' battling Cornhusker basketball team wins this weeks Star of the Week
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Bush's fabulous seven in spite
of Gardner's world record,
Bucklin's two wins in a smash
ing su swimming meet vic
tory and Young's consistency
in tne nurcues and dash.
For who could match the
sheer drama of Nebraska's 43
41 victory over Kansas? And
as Bush himself said Tuesday,
"Who could match the seven
men who won the victory at
least, who could match them
on the night of February 22?
After the contest, Bush had
a good word for each of his
players. A brief revue of their
contributions is in order as a
foundation for the award.
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game, he got a standing ova
tion for his work.
Herschel Turner was Ne
braska's leading rebounder
with seven. Time after time,
he bewildered the Kansas de
fense with ball handling an-
Captain Gary Reimers led tics, and his driving style of
the Husker scoring with 14'Dlav netted him 12 Doints. So
points. Reimers, however, was
more than the scoring leader.
His ball handling, dribbling
and floor leadership had the
crowd cheering several times.
When leg cramps forced him
to leave briefly late in the
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poised was his play, that it
was hard to believe he is only
a sophomore.
Don Smidt was Nebraska's
defensive ace. The lanky sen
ior also put on dribbling and
ball handling exhibition that
often had Kansas defense men
reaching for nothing. H 1 s
work was a prime factor in
shackling Wilt Chamberlain.
Willie Fitzpatrick added his
typically cool, steady brand of
ball and worked well with
Turner on several offensive
plays that brought the crowd
to its feet.
Bob Harry, teamed with
Smidt to defend against Cham
berlain and handled the ball
like a seasoned veteran in
spite of the fact that as a
sophomore, he has started
only five times.
Jim Arwood got out of a
sickbed where he spent the
week fighting the flu, and sub
stituted beautifully when
Reimers had to leave the
game.
Jim iMinacKi suited up in
the last six minutes of Dlav
and then came off the bench
to score the winning basket.
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Bush Harry
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Courteiy Sunday Journal and Star
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Smidt
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Arwood
Courtesy Sunday Journal and Star
Turner
Cyclones Use Husker Tactics, Chill
Kansas In Second Straight Upset
League Standings
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Kansas 9
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Nebraska 4
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The Iowa State Cyclones
defeated Kansas 40-42 in a
rugged Big Eight Conference
basketball game Monday
night. The Cvclones held
triii. villain-
berlain to 26
points. The
Kansas de
feat assured
Kansas State
of at least
a tie for
the Big Eight
cham pion
ship. This was
the second Crawford
straight defeat for the Jay
hawks. Nebraska squeezed
by Kansas 43-41 Saturday
night. The defeat was the
worst for Kansas since Cham
berlain, the fabulous 7-footer
from Philadelphia, joined
Coach Dick Harp's team on
the Kaw River. The previous
seven defeats Kansas had
suffered were in overtimes or
by last-second baskets.
The Cyclones, using a zone
defense and at times using
three men to guard Chamber
lain, prevented the giant
I from getting many good
I shots away.
Wilt was out-rebounded 11
to 8 by Iowa State's John
Crawford.
The victory was Iowa
State's fifth in the loop
against four defeats. The
loss was Kansas' fourth in
the Big Eight compared with
six victories.
Although the Jayhawks'
made a greater percent of
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Race Begins
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must make their entries by
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their first scheduled match.
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in on their free throws.
Each team garnered 22 re
bounds. A capacity crowd of 7,800
was on hand for the contest.
Cyclone fans, thrilled at the
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game and tore down both
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