Tuesday, March 4, 1958 The Doily Nebroskon Huskers Down Nation's Ex (Now) Top Quintet Fitzpatrick Scores 19 As Bushmen Stagger Country s Sports World Again Nebraska's torrid Cornhuskers, with a 19 point performance by a tumu wane riizpatncK, smasnea Kansas state, do-4 Monaay nignt. Page 3 The win was the Huskers fourth straight and their see ond in a row over a national power. It also ended a series losing streak for Nebraska apainst Kansas State. The wildcats had won eight straight from their confer ence neigh bors In the last four years. Ka n s a s State started things like they would make the V Court My Sunday Journal unci Star Fitzpatrick Husker fans, who packed the Coliseum 8,800 strong, a gloomy group before the night was over. Fabulous Bob Booz- things suddenly stopped go ing the wildcats way. Hirsch Turner's falling away jump shot, a true Turner spec tacular, started Nebraska s comeback. Bob Harry dropped a jumper on a rebound right underneath and then tied it with a long set shot with 11:51 remaining in the first half, The Huskers didn't quite get over the hill Just then, how ever. Boozer matched any- ghing the Bushmen could pro duce and the score was tied five times and the lead changed hands twice more before Booz er himself put Nebras-t. ka ahead to stay. V Riled by er poured in nine points as!PusninS fo"lf the Wildcats jumped to a quick 9-3 lead. But right there in iii.ui.iii .i una t I ?u,li., ,nlh,i, t ?.. ConrtMjf Sunday Jooraal ud Star l " i'l Coortesy Sunday Journal and Sur Turner called on him under the K a n s a siJ State basket"' big fellow protested too vigorously moments later when he smashed into Don Smidt on a contested rebound. For this referee John Lloyd assessed a technical. Smidt dropped one of his two and Gary Keimers added the technical to make it 22-29. Since a technical meant Ne braska got the ball even if Keimers made his shot, Ne braska took advantage of an out of bounds play to ahead for good. 24-19. Nebraska was in command the entire second half and the game reached rout propor tions when Fitzpatrick ranv paged to 12 straight points during one spell. The Missouri traveler drove around his tall er guard, sophomore Wally Frank for three easy buck ets. He added two more crip ples on stol Kwmmmmmmmmmmm tV-l Coortesr Sunday Journal and Star Keimers Skirts In Sports emmie limpo Alberta Strickland. Inde-! tennis) is also entering its pendent, is the new champion j third round of games. Meetings of the intramural bowling tournament! The top five girls were placed according to the average of their best two out of three games. Alberta's score was 314. Three Alpha Omicron Pis came in next: Pat Tesar, 243; Nancy George, 241; and Rose Marie Hoff, 235. Jane Simmons, Newman Gub, got 211. Co-Rec Congratulations are also due to the winners of the co rec volley ball tournament, Newman Gub! In the semi-finals, the Chi Omega, team 2, Kappa Sigma defeated the Alpha Chi Omega - Farmhouse team : Newman Gub beat the Kappa The Rifle Gub will meet at the regularly scheduled times, on Saturday afternoon from 1-4:30 p.m. Fencing Gub is continuing to meet at 5 p.m. Thursday. Anyone interested may at tend. Don't forget! Filings for WAA Board positions are open through March 5. Ap plications mav be picked up at the WAA Office in Grant Memorial. Interviews will be held Friday from 4-5:15 p.m. and Saturday from 9-11 am. Old News This week, since the dread-' ful rain prevented my attend-, ing golf class Thursday, I de- en balls and topped it off by outre boun ding both Frank and 6'5" Jim Fischer for an easy two just under the bucket Kansas State played with out all-conference center I Jack Parr. The 6'9" Parr was kept at borne by a vio lent cold which forced him to miss the last two Wildcat contests. Boozer led all scorers with 20 points. The 6'8" Omahan scored 15 in the first half, but fouled out with 8:31 to play. The fancy pivot scored all his team's points during the first 11 minutes of action. For Nebraska, everyone stood out but there was no doubt that Fitzpatrick was having his greatest night of the season. The 6'4" senior added 10 rebounds to his 19 points and handled the ball backed him under the bang- boards with 10 more while ! Gary Reimers hit 14 points for second high scoring hon ors. Husker Box K -STATE f ft fra ft fta pi t Abbott. F-G 1 I I J 4 Ballard, G 1 1 1 ! Bwnrr. F-G I 14 11 It i DtWIlt. F-G 5 4 Deaclaa. G 4 FHrker, F 4 t I 1 Frank. F-C 4 1 1 1 t Hstwtrda. G 1 t Laaw. F t t 4 4 J Matastak. G 1 t I t Husker Outfield Squad Brightens Baseball Scene As Three Return TOTALS 1 SI 1 1 K 44 K Stair FkM Oaal Ptrrmtare ... 4 K -Stale Free Ttiraw Pereratare .. T.t NEBRASKA Oil Arwaad. F Fltniatrirk. F 1 Harry. C Hester, C Howard. C t Kabaekl. G Keimera, G 1 Smidt. F S Tamer, G-F t If fra ft Ita af to I 11 4 1 7 Ed note This Is the sec ond of a Daily Nebraskan series dealing with Husker baseball prospects. The third, covering the infield, will ap pear next week. This early in the year, a baseball coach will rver ad mit that part of his lineup is set." There is too much chance of a talented rookie or two beating an expected regular out of his ob. However, lust because Pinky Higgins wont tell who his regular leftfielder is go ing to be doesn't mean that Ted Williams won't be out there on opening day. And just because Nebraska's Tony Sharpe is noncommit tal about his starting outfield, don't think it won't be Gene Torczon, Gary Reimers and Hast summer although Larry Lewis, It was these three men who provided a solid outfield punch for Nebraska last year and their continued success in the "garden" will have a lot to do with Nebraska's Big Eight title chances. Torczon is the nower hitter of the group. The big right hander hit at a steady .290 ! Wrestlers Hit In Ttvo Meets Once agala the Husker wres tling squad showed that dou ble headers make for a long week end as they emerged with three wins from Thurs day and Friday's efforts at the Nebraska Coliseum. Husker star Don Brand came through with two wins and Gail Baum managed a split in his two tries. How ever, hope showed its face in the form of relatively low his ' point differentials and only University pitching I Nebraska lost to Colorado School of Mines 22-6 and to Iowa State Teachers College 95-S sptlincr iha ulaaa fnr fhfir in crs, a i igmnanaer final warmup against Ft. Hays who has been leading the I Teachers College at Ft. Hays basketball team this winter, ithis Saturday before the Big career two losses by the Din route. . . . - . . . i . ntiu ueen namperea oy a oaa shoulder. This spring, he claims his arm has been feeling as good as new, gives Nebraska a steady fielder and hitter in center field while Lewis provides clip last year and led the left handed power at the ciuo in kbis irom ms spot, plate as third hitter Torczon could be switched from left to pitching duties this year, however, if t h e Husker pitching situation doesnt jell. The rangy right- Sophomores who might break into the outfield if in juries or . position shifts leave a vacancy, include Le Roy Zentic and lefthander, Bob Semin. The ubiqutous March hander threw for Columbus j Zentic is also taring out at in the Pioneer Night League I first base and uitch. Eight Championship 14-15 at Ames, Iowa. Iowa "late Teacher SS Cniver4tT l Xrbraaka ( la Lhn-oln. Neb. Febr. M, 1S 1SI twtnnd Larrr Coldherg (1ST) de stoned Marlia Lurt N). 3-0. 10 pound Jerry Lane IST) won hr forfeit. 1 nonnda John Vm-aa TST dr. sinned Kent Walton N, 7-0. 147 pound? terry Ray TST 4Jd. atoned Gail Blum V. 4-3. 157 pounds DkHt Beaton ftST) ptonM Don Casey (N). 5:45 none. 77 pound? Choc Psrlou fIST) dex sioned Ken Lott N. J-2. 117 pounds Gemr Geineor ClSTt dWt sioned Jim Novotny N. -0. Hwt. Psn Brand r pinned Arlandl Waters (1ST), 2:1 ifone. Colorado Mines 2S CnlTpnrtty of Nebrua. ka la llncoln. b., Febr. 17. IMS 1 pounds PM1 Doybal CM) dex sioned Marlia Luff (V), 8-4. MO Bounds Glen Hasse (CST) soon by forfeit. 137 pounds Howard Chr1san-os (CV leoiskned Kent Walton V, 3-0. 147 pounds Gail Bsum (V) dectsloned Paul Pihht (CM), S-9. 1S7 pounds Olin WhXescanw CM Pinneti Don Casey fXl, 4.3g one. 1H pounds Dl Swerdfefer (Of) de CLsioned Ken Lott (N, S-0. 177 pounds Pon MeveTs (CM") dert sioned Jim Novotny (N), 5-1. Hwt Dan Brand (X) derlsioned Map. vin Kay (CM, 7-1. PREYTEVG Frotornity, Sorority & Organ iiation Lettsrhoodt ... Let ters . . . Newi Bulletina , . . Booklets ... Program. GRAVES PRINTING CO. 312 North 12th. Ph. 2-29S7 Husker Regulars Nebraska's three regular returning outfielders await their turn in the batting cage. From left to right they are Gary Reimers, centerfield; Gene Torczon, leftfield; and Larry Lewis, rightfield. Frosh Receive Pigskin Awards Thirty-seven University of i t 4 U fjymnasts Bop K-State Saturday March 1, the Ne braska Gym team defeated Kansas State bv a score of 78-34 at"lanhattan. The meet was originally scheduled to be a triangular with the Fort Hayes team Adverse weather conditions forced them to drop out. Phillip Hall and Charles Ellis led the Cornhuskers with 23 and 12 points respectively. totals it n a tt u ss Nebraska Field Gol Perreatare . S7.1 Nebraska Free Thruw Pereentafe . S4.S RaMlime Srore: K-Rtate 21. Nebraska 24 Of'iriala: Joha Llord Dearer i Ba Bide well, Mlaaaurt IM Tourney Results Dolta-Thpta 'i team Thon in i 1 fc. . . . . . , . ! Series 4 - - , : nn u iu uic ugliv. imf inc uu it' iiti jiv v i' ,1- m -i t"i i in Daily Nebraskan files ! And Winnr hifta: Dir-fc Pruai ! 1 Loner's hub. Gary Clau&sea ft j , ... .1 ru- s t- t'aiij agnail i n. o . xiuu dau-ned the Chi O-Kappa Sig : th amidst the vel tat.,. Vinnr' h-Khr Boh Psin 12 DionshiD : J lJa 1 l,,. MH. rn Penney a ' j . . on s spons column ot i')4o, en- The second round of the .:.,j'..t-. r-.. r.:j ha fpiiou "b basketball tournament was - tu wi tiifb: Bob b and atk r,l..n1 lrl ...l- r..l UlSlUVt-llllK IMC". HI MC III; 51 W " lowing results: the Indepond- prI " ba'! .f e of he ents debated the Kappa Del- fTT,?1 , W?? n IAS" IIM I'l I'hK hfut lit i-an'l "J - be true) the Chi Omegas; and the Alpha Xis downed the Alpha Omicron Pis. Here is (he schedule for the third round of basket ball name this week: today (iamma Phi P.cta vs. Zeta Tau Alpha; Wed. Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Kappa Kap pa Gamma; Thurs. Alpha Phi vs. Delta Gamma. . . r i . i . .o line nnai score oeing jo-i.i 'Pi Beta Phi downed Alpha j Chi Omega by 14-3 . . ..' I l noticed in February of 1948, the headline "Nebraska j Trackmen win: Trounce ! (Kansas State) Wildcats, 73- 01 " ul . I I hope history repeated it self last night. But as this column goes to IMer"s hiirh: Larry Menkt 11) Nebraska freshmen qualified ! ff frvo.tr.all fiiiTTiprflls. Coach o - Hall tx'rtn tho rramnAnna QnH BillJennings announced, : Ellis took fourth place in tumbling and third in the trampoline event. Free Exerelse Won by Cramow. KS, 2. EUis, N. 1. HaU, N. 4. Owe, KS, . Brown, N. Trampoline Won by Hall, N, ?. Gran tarn, KS, a. EUis, N, 4. Loom s, KS. S. Bare, KS. Side Horse Won by Byers, N, I. Xoh !er, N, 3. McDonald, N, 4. Olson. KS, S. Ouye. KS. Horcontal Bar Won by Pakieaer. N. J. McDonald, N, 3. Loomia, KS, 4. Campbell, KS. 5. Bara, KS. Parallel Bars Won by Krist, N, 1. HaU, V 1 McDonald. N, 4. Bare, KS. 9, Leahe. KS. Fly inc Klnrs Won by Hall, N. EIH on. , 3. Ellis, N, 4. Crauow, KS, i. Loomia, KS. TomMlmr Won by Brows, N, J. Hall. N, 3. Gratuow, KS. 4. Ellis, N. . Bare. KS. Thursday. They include: Tim Barnes. Omaha: Darrel Bemet. Rs Tenna; Lee Biselow. Omaha; John Pood, Missouri Valley, losra; Oscar Bred'haiwr. Grand Is'and; Vernon Caston. Ashcville. X. C i Dean Conne. Fort Worm. Trsu; Al Cummin. Council Blolft, Iowa; Robert DanieU. Wichita. Kan.: Don Dai, Lin coln: Joe Dickson. Ciau'on, Pa.; Dennb Doric Kairbury; Mike Yjttt, South Bend, Ind ; Rua Edeal. Overton; Don Frieke. Hastincs; Don Frin. HoKtem. Iowa. Jose Gacusana, Lincoln: Ken Hasard. Osallala; Rail Hufhea. Oiicaro; Robert Kitchen. McCook; Richard Koier. Waiet loam, S. D.; Donald Loans. Fertile, Minn.; Irry Lonf. PiatrsmoMth; John Luecke. B'nnt. S. D.; John Mlnnick. Cambridse; Joe Mtielhaiipt, Ilea Mo:ne; Dennis L. Oodrac'.. Fremont; Jim Partinaton. Lin coln: JSjhi Pctenon. Bertrand; Daniel Patriot!. Wmdom, Minn : Pete Rodrietiel. (Tiico; Richsrd lludzik. Jetmore. Kn.; Dnane Salak. Schnrler; T-m Wahl. Brad shaw; ichard Watermjn. Toledo. O-; riay Whi'e, Toledo, O.; Al Weilman, DeSmet, S. D. 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