Page 3 Monday, March 3, 1958 The Daily Nebroskan Huskers Finish In Second Loop Spot Jayhawks Capture Seventh Title With Distance Power Gardner, Young Star In Short Races, Pollard Takes Third With Best Career Mark By George Moyer Sports Editor If they had just kept running short races at Kansas City Saturday night, Nebraska's Cornhuskers might have been the new Big Eight indoor track champions. Nebraska collected 23 points In the two 60 yd. hurdles races and the 60 yd. dash, to lead Kansas by a handy 10 points with four events completed. Keith Gardner and Keith Young accounted for 22 of these points between them as Gardner won the lows in 06.7, CHRISTIAN'S PIZZARIA 8 TccrleUes of PIZZA 3 Slze-$2.00. 1.50. 75c Dining Room Service 5 P.M. Now-2 Stores 889 No. 17 Ph. 2-4859 Store 1 Open every day except Tue$. 48iiHoidrese store if 2 Ph. 8-2304 "wr Open every day except Mon, tying his own world record,1 and the highs with :07.2, again tying a world mark. Distance Strength However, Kansas' strength in the distance races began to pay off and the Jayhawks pulled away to a 58 56 to 35 16 win. It was the seventh straight title for the Kansans, but the second place finish marked a steady improvement by Nebraska which may yet threaten the Jayhawk's dynas ty. As Husker coach Frank Sevigne put it after the points were all totaled, "We still have the outdoor this spring." Even though Kansas won the overall title, it was Ne braska's two great individual performers, Gardner and Young, who stole the show from their victorious rivals. Young collected nine points with a second in the high hurdles, a fourth in the 60 yd. dash, and a third in the lows. Gardner missed a fourth triple crown and an unbeaten indoor season when he was one stride short of Oklahoma's Dee Giv ens in the 60. Gardner had set a new Big Eight record in that event with a qualifying time of :06.1 Friday, and Givens had to tie that to beat the Jamaican and Kansan Charlie Tdiwell, who finished second. Gardner said after the race, "That was the worst start I 30TICE-STUDENTS arch 4 & 5 Buy A Carton Of Winston Salem Cigarettes GET LIGHTER FREE AT Student Union Corn Crib got all year. It took me 30 yards to get swinging right and I just couldn't do it then." More Heroics As if that were not enough heroics for one meet, Keith also undertook a leg of the mile relay. There he thrilled the crowd by turning a five yard deficit into a 25 yard Husker lead. In spite of Gard ner's great quarter, Nebraska lost the relay to Kansas State when sophomore Joe Mullins fell just before crossing the finish line. Mullins, obviously bothered by a sore foot, was beaten by DeLoss Dodds of Kansas State, who did a fine job of whittling the Husker's huge margin. Pollard Scores Nebraska also got a great individual performance from vaulter Ken Pollard. Pollard reached a career high of 13 10" to tie for third. Several times he brought the crowd up cheering with beautiful vaults. He just missed clearing the barrier at the winning height of 14'2V4" when he brushed the bar with his chest just after his approach had been interrupted when a spectator crossed the runway. Husker Points Nebraska collected the re mainder of their points when Knolly Barnes finished fourth in the half mile and Bill Haw kins took third in the broad jump. Don Phillips was fifth behind Hawkins in that event and Randy Clark added the 16 of a point by tying for fifth in the high jump. Bill Marten's fifth in the high hurdles accounted for the final Husker point. Sevigne said that he was "proud" of the Nebraska showing. "Kansas just rose to the occasion, and they'll be rough next year too, the Husker mentor concluded. Daily Nebraskan Sports Tankers Fall At K-State North Top Husker Scorer Jim Nolan swam the 200 yd. butterfly event in 2:35.5 for a new meet record as the Kansas State Wildcats downed Nebraska, 54-32 in a dual swimming meet at Man hattan Saturday. Bill North was the top Ne braska point gatherer with a win in the 220 yd. free style and a second in the 440 yd. freestyle. Ron Renfer added a first in the 100 yd. free style and Ron Bucklin scored his second straight victory in the 200 yd. breastroke. The Results: 410-71 Ml medley relay Won by Kanias State, (Mariner. Raider, Dlcken and Harp er). Time: 4:25.0. 120-jard freestylf Won by North, N, 2. Cobletitz, KS, 8. Johnjon, N. Time: 2:28.7 flO-ranl freestyle Won by TMtieereld. KS. 2. Onuna. KS, S. Holman, N. Time: :S1.2. nhbn, Wim by Comm. KS, 182 points, 2. Scott, N, 128 pointa, 8. Raid er. KS, 117 pointa. tOO-yard bntterfly Won by Nalan, KS. 2. Dlcken, KS, 3. Buckley. N. Time: 2:35.5. (Breaks Kansaa State varsity record of 2:38 8 act by Jim Nolan in 1957). Iflft-yard freestyle Won by 'Renter, N. 2. Onuna. KS. 3. Harper. KS. Time: :56.9. "OO.yarfl haelntrake Won by Mariner. KS. 2. Thompson, N. 8. Fair. N. Time: 2:26.6. jjn.Turd freestyle Won by CoMIn, KS. 2. North. N, 8 HaHlte, N. Time: 5:23.3. tftCyard bieasliUuke Won by Buck ley, N, 2. Brown. N. 8. Raider. KS Time: 2:45.0. j rmstvle relay Won by Kansas State, (Mariner, Onuna. Flitter aid and Harper). Time: 3:57.9. 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Middeton Delta Tag Delta "A" S2-Delta TJpilloa "A" 36 Winner's high: Charles Smith 9 Loser's high: George Hirsoh 10 Pathos-ens 43-Presby House 34 Winner's hih: Robert Inman IS Loser's high: Ardene Ediger 14 Delta rrwiloB "8" 40-Amba Tan Omeira "B" 3a Winner's high: Ken Wehrman 14 Loser'a blah: Rod Wolfe 13 Gus I "A" S8-AeiT "A" SO Winner's high: Leroy Zentic 11 Loser's high: Ken Zitek 12 PI Kanps Phi 1 Pioneer Co-op O The nation's No. 1 Basket ball team meets Nebraska's red hot Huskers at the Coli seum tonight in what should be the thriller of all thrillers. Tex Winter brings his Kan sas State Wildcats who are riding the crest of a 20-1 sea son record to do battle with the Bushmen. Cornhusker spirit has hit an all season high with a pre game rally scheduled for 4:30 this afternoon. A large crowd is expected but plenty of seats are still available. Game time is 8:05. The Huskers, who have a win streak of 3 games now, are not favored to win this one but who can tell. Kansas University handed the Wild cats their only loss of the sea son by a 79-65 count. Nebras ka defeated the Jayhawks 43- 41 last week. Several factors work In the Huskers favor however and for these reasons Nebraska cannot be taken lightly. Corn husker spirit is at its peak. Team confidence Is at its peak. The Wildcats played last Saturday night wmie me Huskers rested. Information from Manhat ten seems to indicate that the Wildcats are pointing toward the NCAA Regional playotfs against Cincinati on March 14 & 15. Overconfidence has caused the downfall of a champion more than once. Nebraska's Willie Fitzpat- rick is expected to be in top form after suffering a slignt knee injury on Wednesday. The Wildcat's Jack Parr and Hayden Abbott are also mull ing minor injuries. Probable lineups: Nebraska, Bob Harry, Center, Fitzpat rick and Don Smidt, For wards, Herschel Turner and Gary Reimers, Guards. 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