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ftAonday, December 15,
Okla St To Throw Two NCAA
Champs At Husker Grapplers
Nebraska Faces Oklahoma State Thursday Night
NCAA Team Champion. . .
Ten returning lettermen. . . .
Two NCAA individual cham
pions. That is what Coach Bill
Smith's Nebraska wrestling
team 3f up against in their
opening meet of the season,
Thursday, when the Okla
homa State grapplers come
to Lincoln.
Two NCAA Champs
Headed by Dick Beattie
and Duane Murty, NCAA
champions last year, Coach
Myron Broderick's Cowboys
should get off to a good start
against the inexperienced
Husker grapplers.
Only four Husker letter
men are slated as probable
entries In the 7:30 p.m.
match Thursday. They are
Marlen Luff (123), Ken Mc
Kee, (137) and Norlin Coop
er, (167) and Gail Baum
(147).
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1958
(Seeing their first varsity
competition will be: Dennis
Aten (130), Lee Bigelow (157)
and Pat Fitzgerald (177).
Edged Out
Letterman Kent Walton
has been edged out of open
ing matches by McKee.
Another letterman, Ken
Lott, (177) Is on the Injury
list for the opener.
OSU, on the other hand,
will have lettermen at every
weight except the 177-pound
class. That is their weak po
sition, "if they have a-weak
one," Smith said.
The' Huskers have no
heavyweight candidate
Smith said.
Cowboy Coach
Roderick, starting his
third year as Cowboy wrest
ling mentor, is a former
three-time NCAA champion.
Roderick will have five grap
plers, other than Beattie and
Murty, who placed either
Swimmers Win
Second In Row
By Tom Davies
The Husker swimmers
snagged their second straight
victory of the season Satur
day by swamping the Creigh
ton University tankmen 75-11.
The Cornhuskers swept the
meet in points by taking
every first place and all but
one second place.
The victory-hungry Huskers
also swam for two more Nebr.
records. 400-yard medley re
lay members: Jack Fair, Joe
Stocker, Larry McClean, and
Roger BoSveld combined to
break the Nebr. record in this
event by more than five sec
onds. Stocker came back later
to post a new mark of 2:39.5
in the 200-yard breast-stroke.
These two new records make
a total of four records that
the Huskers have broken in
their first two outings.
Husker sophomores again
carried the load this week. All
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second or third in last year's
NCAA championships at the
U. of Wyoming.
That brought the number
of OSU NCAA champions to
20, out of the 27 years that
the NCAA Championships
have been held.
The Cowboys have won 67
individual NCAA champion'
ships in that period.
224 Wins
The Cowboys sport a 224
win-14 loss-10 record in dual
competition since the sport
was inaugurated at Stillwa
ter in 1916. They once com
piled 70 straight wins in dual
meet competition, and have
had only one losing season
in 43 years. Probable start
Coach Smith has tentative
ly scheduled a 6-match
Freshman Intra-squad meet
before the varsity meet
Thursday. The intra-squad
meet probably will start at
6:30 p.m., Smith said.
eight of the individual events
were won by sophomores, and
the record-breaking medley
relay was composed entirely
of sophomores.
Nebraska will see action
again on Jan. 10 against Kan
sas in the Coliseum' pool.
Coach Lepley has scheduled
a Freshman-Varsity meet for
Dec. 18 in order to keep the
team in shape.
400-ysrd medley relay 1. Jack Fair,
Joe Stocker, Larry McClean. Hoger
Boaveid. 4:20..
200-yard free style 1. Dale Vosa,
Creifhton; 2. Bill North, Neb.; 3. Bob
Conklin, Creishton. 2:31.
50-yard, free style 1, Joe Gacusaha,
Neb.; 2. Robin Snider, Neb.; 3. Jerry
Sera. Creignton. :25.6.
Olvlna 1. Branch Walton. Neb.; 2.
Jim Woodberry, Creighlon; 3. Chet
Kiolvasa, Creigttton. 157.2 points.
300-yard butterfly 1. Bon Pncklin,
Neb.; 2. Larry McClean. Neb.; i. Bob
Novak, Creinhton. 2:43.5.
100-yard free atyle 1. Roger Boaveid,
Neb.; 2. Rryce Johnson. Neb.; 3. Jack
Crall, Crelsrhton. :59.9.
2v-yard backstroke 1. Roger Corn,
Neb.; 2. Frank Thomson, Neb.; 3.
Frank Foparty, Creishton. 2:28.4.
440-free atyle 1. Dale Vow, Neb.;
2. Bill Norris. Neb.; i. Bob Co.iklin,
Creiirhton. 5:34.5.
200-yard breastatroke 1. Joe Stocker,
Neb,; 2. Ron Bucklin, Neb.: 3. Jerry
Verytey, Crebrhton. 2:39.5.
400-yard free ftyle relay 1. Robin
Snider. Bryce Johnson, Arancfa Walton.
Joe Gacusana, Neb. 4:Ob. 1.
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Eager Huskers Host Texas
Tech Red Raiders Tonight
Bushmen After Fourth Win Following Gopher Loss
By Randall Lambert
Nebraska and Texas Tech,
two formerly undefeated
teams, will try to get on the
winning trail again when
tangle at the Coliseum to
night at 8:05. Nebraska was
beaten Saturday night 78-57
by Minnesota and the Texans
were beaten by the Iowa
Hawkeyes after leading the
Hawks 37-36 at the half.
The Red Raiders of Texas
Tech, who bowed to the
Huskers 69-63 in an -overtime
three years ago, are re
garded as one of the teams
to beat in the Southwest Con
ference. Last year the Raid
ers finished in third place
only a game out of first
Starting
Nebraska
Albert Maxey (6-3)
Jim Kowalke (6-3)
Bob Harry (6-6)
Herschel Turner (6-2)
Wayne Hester (6-2)
Big Eight Roundup
Buffs Continue To
In Non Conference
Colorado, . lightly regarded
at the beginning of the sea-
son has been one of the sur
prises in the Big Eight.
Although Coach Sox Wal
seth figured this year's team
to be better than last years,
he didn't think they would
rise to the heights they have
thus far.
Soph Quits
Much of the teams success
was figured to tie carried by
6-9 sophomore center Bill
Wrage. Practice had barely
started when Wrage dropped
out of school. To put the
frosting on the cake, the
Buffs lost their first game to
the Iowa Hawkeyes 67-46. ,
However, since then things
have turned for the better.
The Coloradans returned to
their home court to whip
Washington twice. The Buffs
were extended into overtime
in both contests as they won
60-53 and 59-51. Washington
is figured to be the team to
beat on the Pacific Coast.
They continued their win
ning ways as' they walked
over Montana, who was also
beaten by Nebraska, and
beat a good Air Force team,
52-44, Saturday night.
Good Mileage
Coach Sox Walseth got ex
cellent mileage last weekend
from his Buffs who parlayed
a scrappy man-for-man de
fense and effective fast
breaking for the double win
This season the Texans
had whipped three straight
opponents before falling be
fore Iowa. One of their wins
was over Oklahoma on the
Sooners home court by a 73
64 count. The Sooners beat
Minnesotat at Minneapolis
52-45 last Thursday night.
Seven Return
The Texas team has seven
returning alternate starters
back from a team that com
piled a 15-8 record last year.
Add to this 6-9 sophomore
Harold Hudgens and you
have a strong combination
able to go with the best.
Backcourt the Red Raiders
are quarterbacked by Gerald
Myers, an all-conference
Lineups
Texas Tech
f (6-4) Gene Arrington
f (6-6) Leon Hill
c (6-9) Pat Noakes
g (5-10) Gerald Myers
g (6-2) Charlie Lynch
, over Washington's towering
j ana nigniy-regaraea nuies
followed by a Monday rout
of Montana. The latter ruined
the homecoming of Montana
Coach Frosty Cox who guid
ed the Buffs from 1935-50.
Admittedly not a hot-shooting
club, the Buffaloes are
quality in the shot depart
ment, keeping up a steady
barrage triggered by a hustl
ing set of little guards who
press and run effectively. The
team pumped up 77- 65 and
87 shots in their three home
games. That was 39 more
than their foes put up and
enabled the Buffs to sweep
despite unspectacular shoot
ing percentages of 32.5, 30.8
and 37.9. The latter figure
was padded considerably by
a number of lay-ups against
a porous Montana defense in
the closing 10 minutes. Go
ing into the half, the Buffs
were hitting at but- 31 per
cent against the Grizzlies.
Actually, the Buffs' early
season performances thus
far somewhat bear out Wal
seth's pre-season appraisal
of his club.
Walseth Says
"We know we're not the
greatest shooters in the
world," he comments. "But
we also know that we can
play good defense and that
we can run and we can bat
tle. We're not going to worry
about shooting percentages.
We'll concentrate on keeping
choice last season. Teamed
with Myers is Charlie
Lynch, who against Iowa hit
14 points.
The post is manned by Pat
Noakes, a junior who was
hampered somewhat by in
juries last .season. Noakes,
who is 6-9, will be backed
up by Hudgens.
Leading Scorer
The front court men are
Gene Arrington and Leon
Hill. Hill, who stands 6-6,
was also an all-conference
choice last year. He led the
team in scoring with a 16.8
average and rebounds last
year. Arrington, who
stretches the tape at 6-4,
started the season slow last
year, but came along fast
towards the end. Arrington
was high scorer against Io
wa with 20 points.
The Texas Tech team
shoots real well and is tough
Surprise
Contests
the defensive pressure on a
team and running as much
as we can. This team is run
ning its offense well and
playing that defense real
tight. I'm very well pleased
at the way they've started.
Surprise of the Buffs thus
far has been the play of jun
ior Guard Russ Lind, the
ringleader in the. team's har
rying defense and a good
man on a fast break. Lind
scrambled for five points in
the overtime period to lead
the initial win over Washing'
ton, led an early assault
which sacked up the second
triumph over the Huskies,
then led Buff scorers with 12
against Montana. He was a
non-lettering squad member
a year ago as a sophomore
but took over a starting job
after the first Huskie game.
Guard Gerry Schroeder is
off to his finest scoring start
in three years as a regular
with 68 points not counting
tne af game highlighted by
a 27-point Saturday game
against Washington.
Center Don Walker has re
bounded and tallied effective'
ly. He out-scored Washing
ton s All - American candi
dates Bruno Boin and Doug
Smart both nights despite
giving away lots of height to
both. A good positional and
defensive pivot, Walker could
provide a big spark for the
Buffs if he continues to score,
Basketball
Big 8
Minnesota 78 NEBRASKA 57
Indiana 87 Missouri 72
Kan. St. 53 San Francisco 52
UCLA 65 Iowa State 53
Colorado 52 .... Air Force 44
Big 10
Wisconsin 56 Nootre Dame 54
Purdue 83 Evansville 82
Iowa 75 ........ Tex. Tech 73
Illinois 85 COP 67
Ohio St. 81 Butler 69
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Saturday Night Box
NEBRASKA MINNESOTA
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Mxy 2-2 14 Bfnson I 14
Knwalke 3 4 5 1(1 R Johnson 7 S-4 IT
Cahill 2 1-2 S Ehrktmt S 0-9
Shipwright I 1-S S 1-rhman 2 1-1 $
Harry J 5 3 fi SkactelaM M 4
Swank 2 1-1 S Jeppeaen 2 - 4
Turner 2 5-7 9 Butler 1M 4
Hester 1 1-t S Griffin 8 M
Lundholra 1 M ! Rl Johnson I S-t
Walin 0 0-0 0 Bradier 4 1-1
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Ha Ken 0 0-0 0
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Totals
Neb.
Mina.
20 n-JS 57 Totah
lt-14 TO
. .20 27 FT
. M 4270
Big 8 Standings
Kansas State 4 0 l.OM
Colorado 4 I .00
NEBRASKA 1 .750
Oklahoma Stata S 1 .75
Iowa State t I
Mlasoori t t -H
Oklahoma TJ t t J0O
kamas t I .400
Gymnasts
Win
Triangular
Husker gymnasts, led by
double winners Charles EHi
and Phillip Hall, copped blua
ribbons in 6 of 7 events to
win a triangular meet with
Colorado and Ft Hayi
Teachers. They also beat the
two schools in dual competi
tion Saturday, at Hays Kan
sas. Triangular scoring was Ne
braska 80, Colorado 54,
and Ft. Hays 19.
Dual scoring went Nebras
ka 72, Ft. Hays 30 and Ne
braska 66, Colorado 45.
Colorado beat Ft. Hays 81-SL
On Jan. 16, the Huskert
will travel to Manhattan for
a triangular - double dual
against Kansas State and
Colorado State.
Free ererclse 1, Charles EP.il Wti
J, Ptailll 2all (N)j 1. John Delaney
CV
Trampoline1, Phillip Hall (TO! t.
Mike Langley (F.H.); I. Ron Halllnc
(F.H.V
Side torse 1, Cart Byeri N)t
Ken Kohler (N)8 3, Bernie Lombard!
(C).
Horizontal bars 1. Charles Ellii Wl
2, Charles Naylor (C)i . Paul John
son (C).
Parallel bars 1, Phillip Hall (70s
Paul Johnson (C); 3, Charles Ellla Of).
Flylnr rings 1, Paul Johnson C)s
tie for 2nd between Charles Naylor
C and Phillip Hall (N.
TnmbllnK 1. Larry Brown fTf! t
Phillip Hall (N); 3. Charles Ellis N).
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