The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 09, 1958, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Nebraska Topples
Rated Marquette
Buslimcn
By George Mover
Three in a row
That's where Nebraska's
fighting Cornhuskers stand
this morning after downing a
tall Marquette team 62-60 in
a nip and tuck battle at the
Coliseum last night.
Rated 14th
The Warriers, rated
number 17 in the nation after
runaway victories over B i g
Ten clubs Wisconsin and
Illinois, were baying at the
Husker's heals most of the
night, but excepting the ear
ly minutes, they coould nev
er quite grab the lead.
Easy Al Maxey, ex-teammate
of Oscar Robertson, and
Happy Herschel Turner, the
Huskcrs' ball handling magi
cian, led Nebraskah with 18
and 14 points respectively but
they had a lot of competent
help.
With 18 minutes to play in
the first half, Marquette had
a 5-3 lead. Then Maxey took
over with some deadly long
shooting to pace Nebraska to
the lead.
Sudden Flurry
The margin was a slim one
until the half, when a sudden
Husker flurry, gave the Big
Red an apparently solid 33
26 halftime advantage.
After the half, Nebraskan
began their famous semi-stall
tactics which brought victo
ries over Kansas and Kansas
State last season, and claimed
a 40-30 lead.
But the Warriors just
weren't going to let it go by
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A man who went broke in business said "I
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His friend replied, "What do you meon?
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"I know" was his answer, "but my compe
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Tfct Only Way fo Reach The Coffegt Student
Not a "rah rah" left in him! He's just
discovered there's no more Coke. And
a cheer leader without Coke is sad
as a soap opera. To put the sparkle
back in his eyesomebody!
bring him a sparkling cold Coca-Cola!
Coca
Snag Third Win, 62-60
that easily. Sophomore Don
Kojls led a quick Marquette
rally which narrowed things
to 40-39 with 13 minutes to
play.
Junior sharpshooter, Wayne
Hester took over from there
with a neat 20 footer. The
locg cast pumped new life in
to a Nebraska squad that
looked momentarily like it
might choke up with victory
at its doorstep.
From there on, Nebraska
always seemed to have two
points when they needed it.
Accurate foul line work told
part of the story as the Bush
men made 18 of 26 free casts
for 69.2 to 10 of 18 and 55.6
for the visitors.
With 45 seconds to play, Ne
braska had a 62-57 lead. A
final Marquette desperation
rally made it 62-60.
Sidelights
Nebraska fans behind the
Marquette bench gave Eddie
Hickey and his squad a rough
time during the game.
The assault became so bad
that at one point Husker
coach Jerry Bush took the
public address microphone to
ask the crowd to cease and
desist.
Eddie Hickey, the Mar
quette coach, is spending his
first year as the Warrior's
boss. Formerly, the 5'7" bat
tler was at St. Louis Univer
sity and Creighton University
in Omaha. At Creighton,
Hickey had a national cham
pionship team in 1940.
You can extend courtesy
too far.
Before the game, Mar-
"MU tumir ftB.HML temtwt 0
Cheerless leader
SIGN
tottttd under authority oi The Coca-Cola Company by
- Cola Bottling Company of Lincoln
quette requested the use of
the floor at 7 p.m. Among
other requests made by War
rior coach Hickey was the
use of the bench customarily
occupied by the Huskers and
Nebraska's first half basket
at the south end of the play
ing floor.
Billed as a running, fight
ing team, Marquette was all
of that. At one stretch the
Warrior's fast break ac
counted for six straight points
before Nebraska could get
their zone defense set up.
Husker Box
MARQUETTE
U. f60
ra FT FTA PF
Manham. f
TP RB
8 8
4
9
i
23 17
11
10
Kollar. ( 4
McCoy, I 4
KerstMi. f l
Kofe.c-f
Moran, e 4
TEAM REBOUNDS
0
1
a4
7
MARQUETTE
TOTALS 25 Iff H l
MU FG Pet. 35.2
MU FT Pet. 5S.fi
NEBRASKA 62
60 $4
FG FT FTA PF
TP RB
0 O
Lundholm, i
Maxey. ( ,
Swank, e
Kowalk, f
Hester, f
Turner, ff
Harry, e
TEAM ilE
BOUNDS NEBRASKA
n o o
2 4
TOTALS
K n 26 14 Kg 34
NU FG Pet. 458
NU FT Pet. 69.2
Halftime Score: Marquette U. 2S Ne
braska .13.
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1 1 1 -A iJ IS
IM Track,
Handball
Will Start
Intramural indoor track
begins Tuesday, Dec. 15, at
7 p.m. Entries are due Mon
day, Dec. 5, at 5 p.m.
Each organization can
enter two men in each event.
Any man may enter three
running events plus relays.
Any number of field events
may be entered.
A team trophy will be
awarded to the fraternity
champions, and medals will
be given to independent
champions and individual
champions.
Fraternity Phi Delta Theta
Selleck Canfield
Independent Wesley
Individual Bob Knaub, Gus 1
Nels Kjeldsen Ph! Delt
Phi Delta Theta won the
fall track meet.
Handball pairing have been
posted on the bulletin board
in the PE building. Competi
tors should check to see when
they are to play matches.
Last year's handball win
ners: Team Delta Upsilon
Singles George Fisk,
Delta Upsilon
Doubles FJsk,
HirschLack, Delta Upsilon.
Cornshucks
Big things are happening in
the IM world. The biggest and
most significant thing is the
elimination of the Delts
from intramural action for
the rest of the year. The per
ennial IM powers were put
on both scholastic and con
duct probation as a result of
a pledge sneak incident.
This knocks a fair sized
chunk out of the IM program.
The Delts came up with top
flight teams year after year.
But, punishment is punish
ment, and this time it's going
to hurt in a pretty big way.
Conduct
As long as we're on this
conduct subject, we might as
well say that conduct has
been a lot better this year
than it has been in a while.
Since the list of conduct pro's
has been displayed on the
bulletin board in the
PE building, the number of
violators has decreased.
The first list that was
posted last year contained a
whole page of typewritten
names. This year's roster in
cludes only about eight or ten
names.
Intramural director Ed Hig-
genbotham says that publish
ing the list of conduct pro's,
better officiating of intramur
al events, and the new sports-
Intramural League Standings
Leaf in t A
Sigma Phi Epsilon 3 0
Phi Delta Theta 2 0
Delta Upsilon 2 1
Alpha Tau Omega 1 1
Beta Theta Pi 1 2
Phi Kappa Psi 0 2
Sigma Chi 0 8
League t A
Deita Tau Delta 3 0
Sigma Nu 2 0
Phi Gamma Delta 1 1
Alpha Gamma Rho 1 1
Theta Xi 1 2
Farm House . . 12
Kappa Siima 0 3
League 3 A
Sigm Alpha Epsikm 3 0
Alpha Gamma Sigma 2 0
Ag Men 2 1
Beta Sisma Psi 1 2
Sigma Alpha Mu 0 2
Brown Palace 0 2
League 4 A
Acacia .3 1
Pi Kappa Phi 3 1
Pioneer 2 1
Cornhusker 2 1
Zeta Beta Tau 0 3
League 5 A
Hitchcock 2 0
Gus I s 1 1
Canfield 0 1
Benton 0 3
League C A
MacLean 3 0
Seatnn I 2 0
Andrews 1 2
Seaton II 0 2
Burnett 0 2
League 7 A
Selleck z-o
Bessey .....1 0
Manalt 1 I
Boucher 1 2
Avery 0 2
League I A
flooding 2 1
Kies.selbach ...2 1
Van E -
League f
Phi Ensilon Kappa 2 0
Chemist -
Navy ROTC 1-2
Oeolographers 1 J
Physics Ilepl 0-1
Dental College 0 2
League in
Hie Scholars ' -
M Street 3 1
Newman Club , i
Wesley House I ;
Road Runners
Alpha Tau Alpha J-J
Southsiders i
Economists 0 0
i,eague H It
Phi Delta Theta 2 - J
Delta I'psilon 2 1
Beta Theta Pi 2 - 1
University
Flying Club
MEETING
December 9, 1958
union airport
7:10
Members and
Vfiiton Urged to
Attend.
Moriet on Aviation
Will Be Shown.
REFRESHMENTS
Danish
Toniirht
to
By Randall Lambert
The much publicized Dan
ish gym team will give a re
peat performance in Lincoln'
tonight in the Nebraska Coli
seum. The Dane team is composed
of the finest young athletes
in Denmark. They have been
on a special coast to coast
tour of this country and Can
ada since last September.
The Dannish team has
been giving gymnastic and
folk dancing performances
before capacity houses since
they arrived this fall.
The gymnasts, both men
and women, are giving per
formances both singly and in
groups. Twenty-eight gym
nasts will perform before the
fey larry novicki
manship ratings have all con
tributcd to the better sports
manship in all events thus far
this year.
"When the fellows know
they're being watched and
rated on their sportsmanship"
said Higgy. "they watch
themselves a little more."
I've noticed that there
seems to be quite a bit less
illegal action going on in In
tramurals. There are fewer
ineligible players trying to
sneak in the ranks under
assumed names. Intramural
officials keep close tabs on
such action, and when they
nab a culprit here or there,
it serves as ample warning
to any would-be violators.
Indoor track meet will be
next week. Tuesday the 16th
is the day.
Handball pairings are
put up on the board. Players
should get down to the PE
building to check their
matches.
The other night as the The
ta Xis were upsetting my pre'
dictions and edging the Phi
Gams, Jim Anderson of the
Phi Gams about upset the PE
building. The southpaw
smoothie drove in for a shot
at the north goal and ended
up by p o k i n g his elbow
through the door to room 203.
Elbow's all right, door's fixed.
Phi Kappa Psi 1 t
Sigma Chi 1 1
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 2
League 12 B
Delta Tau Delta 3 0
Theta Xi 3 0
Alpha Tau Omega 2 1
Phi Gamma Delta .12
Kappa Sigma 0 3
Sigma Nu 0 3
League 13 B
Alpha Gamma Rho 4 0
Farm House 2 1
Sigma Alpha Ep 2 1
Alpha Gamma Sigma 2 2
Beta Sigma Psi 1 3
Cornhusker 0 4
League 14 C
Delta Tau Delta 3 0
Theta Xi 30
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2 1
Sigma Nu 1 2
Alpha Gamma Rho 13
Farm House 0 4
League 15 C 1
Sigma Phi Epsilon 2 0
Delta Upsilon 2 0
Beta Theta Pi 1 0
Phi Delta Theta 1 1
Alpha Tau Omega 0 1
Phi Kappa Psi .' 0 2
Sigma Chi 0 2
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Gymnasts Perform
On Coliseum Court
two and one-half program is
climaxed by an exhibition of
tumbling and apparatus work.
The folk dancing, which is
one of the highlights of the
program, will be done entire
ly in original Danish cos
tumes. Poul Clausen, the team di
rector, is a world renown'
gymnast of considerable gym
nastic ability. He has been
touring the world with gym
nastic groups for a number
of years.
Since coming to the United
States, the Danes have ap
peared on TV and given per
formances at other notable
places. They appeared before
18,000 people at Madison
Square Garden and were
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Biological Laboratories of
Harvard University will dis
cuss "Perspectives in Insect
Physiology," during an Ento
mology Seminar at 9 a.m.
Saturday.
The seminar will be held in
the auditorium of the Bioche
mistry Building on Ag campus.
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IM Play
Out For
Delts
As a result of an unpre
cedented prank by a few
pledges, Delta Tau Delta has
been placed on scholastic and
conduct probation for the re
mainder of the current school
term. In addition to several
other penalties, the Delts will
be disqualified from all in
tramural competition for the
rest of the year.
The Delts may compete as
individuals in individual
events such as handball,
spring golf, track, etc., but
they must co m p e t e un
attached. The action came as a re
sult of a pledge sneak prank
in which a student was taken
from a class that was in session.
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