Wednesday, December 10, 1958 The Daily Nebraska Page 3 26th Wrestlers Face Slate In Husket Roughest History By Randall Lambert Nebraska's wrestling team faces the roughest schedules in Husker mat history. The Nebraska matmen, coached by Bill Smith, for mer 160 pound Olympic champion (1952), will open the season against Oklahoma State on Saturday, December 18. The Cowboys were last year's NCAA champions. They have seven returning lettermen this year. Nebraska Outlook Smith expects the Huskers to have basically the same outlook as they had last year. 'We have basically the same squad as last season, with the exception of Dan Brand, fourth place winner in he NCAA tournament last sea son," Smith said. However, the Huskers will receive a lot of help from two sophomores, Harold Thompson, and Lee Bigelow. Thompson is a 147 pounder from Osage, Iowa. He was an Iowa state champion during his prep career. Bigelow, a graduate of Omaha North, also doubles as fullback on the football team. While at North, Bigelow was state champion. Six Lettermen Besides the two promising sophomores, Coach Smith has six returning lettermen. They are Gail Baum, 137, Norlin Cooper, 167, Ken Lott, 177, Marlin Luff, 123, Ken McKee, 130, and Kent Walton, 147. All are from Lincoln, ex cept Lott who hails fron Bellevue. Besides Bigelow from the freshman squad, there are five more football players who should help. They include Pat Fitzgerald, 195, Don Heldt, 206, Duane Mongerson, 201, Joe Ponselgo, 177, and Dale Selmer, 177- Nebraska will also wrestle against former NCAA title holders Oklahoma and Iowa State, runnersup in the NCAA last year and defending Big 8 Champs. Iowa State tied Ok lahoma State 13-13 during the -Big 8 Drop Five of Six Foes Conference Has Big Night The Big 8 scored heavily in basketball action Monday night winning five of six non conference games, but one of the teams thought most likely to win, Kansas, dropped a 73 60 game to Denver. In other games, Nebraska, Iowa State, Oklahoma, Color ado and Missouri Tolled to vic tory. Kansas State and Okla- Have a MRU) of tM travel with 1ITA Unbafievobfo low Cost Europe 60 Dap J, f $645 Orient W43-6S Oayi J, htm $90g Monr (sura indud. olf0t cradil. Alt low-cott trlpt to MkIc $160 up, South Amorieo $699 up. Hawaii Study Tour $549 up ana Around no World t79 us. Ailt Your Trav.1 Aaanl tm num. m m St. Michiaan to. INC. CMcoj. 4, HA 7-250 TODAY- Wonderful ' as only fa u Mot v PLUS SOPHIA LOREfl tmM OnemaScoPE MIST It TECHNtCOLO homa State were not sched uled. Jayhawks Surprised Kansas, seventh-rated team in the nation, was surprised by the hot Denver squad that pulled away from a two-point halftime lead to win going away. Only a 21 point produc tion by Ron Loneski kept the Jayhawks in the game. In another topflight game, the Iowa State Cyclones edged out Minnesota, Nebraska's Saturday foe, in two over times 81-75. In a game tied 16 times, the score stood at 62-62 going into the first overtime and 71 71 going into the final extra period. But Iowa State hit two quick baskets to take the lead for good. , Vandy Tumbles Missouri topped Vanderbilt 78-72 in another closely-fought game that ran into overtime. Tied 69 all at the end of regu lation play, Missouri scored nine straight points in the overtime to ease to the win. It was the Tigers' second overtime game out of three played this year. Oklahoma romped over Io wa 80-57 for the easiest win among the Big 8 contestants last night. The Sooners, who had lost to Texts Tech and Arkansas, jumpeu to a 31-18 halftone lead and had little trouDie keeping it. Their scoring total was only four points under the Norman j fieldhouse all-time marie, set in a losing cause against the same Iowa team in 1954. Buffs Romp To end up a successful bas ketball night for the Big 8, Colorado blasted the Montana Grizzlies 86-55 in Boulder. The Buffs romped to a 22-8 lead early in the half as they rolled to their third straight non-conference victory. Besides the Nebraska-Minnesota game here Saturday, these Big 8 games remain to be played this week: Wednesday night Oklahoma State goes agair Texas and Thursday the Cowboys go against Baylor while Okla homa travels to Minnesota. Friday Iowa State goes to Southern California, Kansas State plays at California and Kansas tackles UCLA as the conference moves west-ward. Saturday games include Colorado vs. Air Force, Iowa State-UCLA, Kansas State and San Francisco and Kansas at Southern California. Huskers Head For Minneapolis To Meet Gophers; Nebraska Averaging 74 Points Nebraska's basketballing Cornhuskers, after weaving a three-game winning skein on the home court, roll north to meet Minnesota Saturday night at Minneapolis. Maintaining a 74-point aver age in their first three tests (Northwest Missouri State College, Montana U., and Marquette) the Huskers will be playing their first game on a foreign court. Bush Elated Coach Jerry Bush was elated with the manner in which Nebraska contained the Marquette fast break. "They broke out of the net a few times but not often," Bush said. Coach Eddie Hickey's War riers had disposed of Wiscon sin and Illinois in their two previous outings. Effective Press The Huskers displayed an effective full-court press at times but based their defense in the 1-3-1 zone which upset Kansas, with Wilt Chamber lain, and Big Eight Cham pions Kansas State late last season. Nebraska hit close in and from the outside Coach Hick ey described It as uncanny at a 45.8 percentage in field goals with 22 of 48 attempts. They cashed 18 of 26 free throws for 69.2. Al Maxey, sophomore from Three Game Statistics Name KG FT PP RB Pt. Av. Pet. Al Maxey IMS 15-22 4 5.1 17.6 44.8 Heinehell Turner M- 1M V 27 48 16.0 47.4 Warn Hwrter U-20 5-9 6 7 27 9 0 55 0 Bill Llindholm W " 4 S 18 6 0 64.3 Jim Kow.lke &-B 44 17 5.6 33.3 Geotte Swank -U 13 " Boh Harrv 512 7 IS IB 5.S 41.7 John Cahlll MO 3-5 4 10 9 4.5 30.0 Elmer Walln 2-5 4-4 ? i " J " . 2 Dick Shlpwrirtit M 3-1 11 H Hi Dean Prank M 1 0 250 Indianapolis, led the barrage with 18 points, accruing from eight goals and two free throws. Huskers Lead By Ten The Huskers moved into the lead after two minutes 5D sec onds and were never headed. At one point in the second half they held a 10-point edge but this shrank to one on two ocas sions as the Warriers fought it out to the final gun. . Nebraska presented a bal anced attack, all but one of the seven players who saw action, hitting the scoring column, four of them in double figures. It has been the playmaking and ball handling of Herschell Turner, 6-2 junior from Indi anapolis, that has been the prime factor in the Husker rush out of the starting gate this season. Jim Kowalke, another soph omore, has been coming fast both as a board scraper and a point maker. The Sioux City dual season before a crowd of 5,000 at Ames. The Iowans beat the Okies in the Big 8 wrestling . meet, but lost to them in the nationals as Ok lr' na S ate piled up 77 points for a new national record. Need Experience Coach Smith hopes that by adding Oklahoma and Okla homa State, the Husker wrestlers will benefit by the experience later on in the season. The Oklahoma teams are scheduled for the first and fourth dual meets. Both are in Lincoln. HOLLYWOOD BOWL Open Bowling Saturday I Sunday 24 Lanes Automatic Pintetters .Restaurant . . . Barber Shop 920 IV. 48th PHONE 6-1911 German Club Sets Yule Party German Club will have a Christmas party Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Palladian Hall. Included in the program will be a Christmas play, music and refreshments. Everyone is welcome " and members are urged to at- i etittTftv new motion picture oj CHARLES DICKKNS' immortal maHtrputt "11 fi I -Tff'l' Pn-n rvmrrnrt i . tend, said Kent Walton, presi dent. Palladian Hall is located on Vine Street across from the Sigma Chi house and next to Bancroft. lad is second to Turner in re bounds with 24. Turner has 27. I SPECIAL I DISCOUNT I for STUDENTS SHOP AT KAUFMAN'S! i FEATURING NATIONALLY ADVERTISED DIAMONDS WATCHES LUGGAGE RADIOS JEWELRY SILVER NO EXTRA CHARM FOR CREDIT fe wh.r. a: g Quality I -zzz tJJ; 8iS . and you can get your j own gift FREE I I I I I i 1 Cigarette Lighter or 1 Pr. Top Quality Nylon Hose j will be presented you with your purchase of either i S packages OLD GOLD, S packages KENT, or S packaees NEWPORT cigarettes TODAY, 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. 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