The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 07, 1958, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, March 7, 1958
The Doily Nebraskon
Page 3
Upstart Huskers Face
Colorado Iii S8 Finale
The amazing Nebraska bas
ketball team travels to Boul
der Saturday where thev close
out the 1957-58 basketball sea
son against Colorado Univer
sity. Nebraska, with four straight
wins which includes a victory
over the nation's No. 1 team,
will try to break a four year
jinx on the Buffalo's home
court.
Colorado has beaten the
Huskers at Boulder the last
four years and they post an
other ominous threat again
this year, despite the fact
that the Huskers are red hot
The danger that Nebraska
may be overconfident after
playing the role of giant-slayers
wiU be countered by the
I fact that six seniors will
be playing their last game
for the Scarlet and Cream.
The seniors are: Gary Rei-
mers, Wilson Fitzpatrick, Don
Smidt, Jim Kubacki, Jim
Arwood, and Jerry Howard.
Colorado hasn't exactly
been a pushover the past
month. They have been beat
en by K State by only 4 pts
and lost to Kansas in a close
decision. They defeated Mis
souri Monday 5945. Earlier
in the seasn they beat Iowa
State while Nebraska has been
beated by Iowa State three
times.
Colorado has a tall team.
The forward and center av
erage 6-6 while the guards are
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Nebraskan
Sports
! Vanlter Named:
Pollard's
Ken Pollard, Nebraska's
No. 1 pole vaulter, has been
designated a s Cornhusker
Starof the Week by the Daily
Nebraskan for his excellent
performance at the Big 8 in-
Jump Earns Star
Gymnasts Readied
For All-College Meet
By Gary Laupheimer
Staff Sports Writer
The 1958 gymnastics cham
pionships will be held at Ne
braska Thursday, Friday and
Saturday.
All the top schools in the
Missouri V a 1 1 e y-R o c k e y
Mountain area have teams
competing in this gymnasts
'"World Series". Seven teams
in total are competing. They
are: Nebraska, Colorado Uni
versity, Colorado State Col
lege of Education, U.S. Air
Force Academy, Kansas
State, Hort Hayes Kansas
State College and Mankato.
Colorado State has last year's
defending champion Don Rob
inson, in action this year.
Robinson was the winner last
year of the parallel bars event
and tied for first on the hori
zontal bar. He is said to be a
fine all around gymnast.
Ken Kohler, of Nebras
ka, won iie side horse event
last year and is one of Ne
braska's best men.
Coach Jake Geier had this
to say about Nebraska's
chances: "Up until Tues
day, I thought Nebraska had
an excellent chance of win
ning the championship. Tues-
day, Nebraska's co-captain
j Bob McDonald injured his
arm. The medical examina
tion which followed revealed
he could not enter competi
tion. I was counting on "Mac"
for the extra points to insure
a win. Now I am not too
sure. "But we still have a
great chance," Geier said.
Geier went on to say that
it would be real close be
tween Nebraska, Kansas
State and the Air Academy
for first. According to the
coach, however, Colorado
State has the "green light"
due to the absence of Mac
Donald. If Colorado State
should win, it would even be
hotter between Nebraska and
the Air Academy for second
place.
On Friday, the preliminar
ies will start at approximate
ly 2 p.m. and will go until
5 p.m.
They will resume at 7:30
p.m.
door meet at Kansas Citv last
Saturday.
Pollard, who attributes
much cf his success as a
vaulter to assistant coach Ike
Hanseem, cleared 13-10i for
the best mark of his career.
He nearly cleared 14-4 but his
chest nicked the bar iust as
he jacknifed over. Despite
ms good performance he end
ed up in a tie for 3rd which
indicates the type of competi
tion he faces in the Big 8.
Ken, like all the other mem
bers of the track squad, thinks
the Huskers have a good
chance to win the Big 8 out
door meet in May. He is con
fident of improving his mark
before the season is over. Al
though outdoor vaulting is no
different from indoor vaulting
Ken feels the longer run may
nelp him crack the Big 8 meet
record of 14-3
Vaulting requires a man of
better than average physical
strength and one who is will
ing to work hard. Ken fits
these requirements. He keeps
his strong arms and shoulders
in condition by rope climbing
and gymnastics exercises
with some running in be
tween Ken's accomplishments off
the track are equally as good
as his performance of last
week. He is a Junior in Teach
ers College majoring in Inter
ior Decorations. He hails from
Greenwood, Neb., and was
married in December.
Ken has an air of confidence
about him. The Daily Nebras
kan is confident that Nebras
ka fans will see Pollard clear
the 14 ft bar many times be
fore his track days are over.
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