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Friday, February 13, 1959 The Daily Nebraskon Page 3 dm 1 CI v. IKS IIIBR' Glilll CN In an amazing role as the Human Torpedo" v & n tan , on - fjt& -k irtswastaessasf .4p i's dm WARNER BROS TECHNICOLOR .towSm M Tracfc Wins Challenged By Colorado and Oklahoma By Hal Brown The NU thinclads will have their work cut out for them Saturday, as they attempt to win their 10th straight Indoor track meet at home. Furnish ing the opposition will be Oklahoma and Colorado. Frank S e v i g n e stated, "Points will be mighty hard to get and we will take them anywhere we can get them Oklahoma and Colorado have been picked as the teams with the best chance of dethroning the Kansas trackmen in the Big Eight Indoor Champion ships at Kansas City later this month. The Jayhawks have been Big Eight Indoor champions the past seven years. Milcrs Tops One of the top races of the meet could develop in the Main Feature Clock P.tuart: "Night Of The Quar ter Moon" 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15. Lincoln: "The Trap," 1:00, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8:00, 8:45. Nebraska: "The Rawhide Trail," 1:15. 3:47, 6:19, 8:51. In The Money," 2:29, 5:01, 7:03, 10:05. Varsity: "Up Periscope," 1:00, 3:06, 5:12, 7:18, 9:24. State: "The Mugger," 1:00, 3:39, 6:10, 8:49. "Escort West," 2:14, 4:53, 7:24. 10:03. Joyo: "White Wilderness," 7:30, 9:30. 84th & O: "Cartoons," 7:15. 3 Violent People." 7:30. "To Catch A Thief," 9:10. "Trouble With Harry." 10:45. Minute by minute the tension builds to the screen's most stunning climax! Paramount presents RICHARD WIDMARK TINA LOUISE WITH LEE J. COBB EARL HOLUMAN TECHNICOLOR Feature! at 1:00 2:4S-4:10-:1S 8:00 and 9:50 p.m. l: I -Mm . W. 1 o? SmJ ' FREE MARKING AFTER ( rM. I 1 mJt in 1 1 i ii hMH mile between Gail Hodgson, Ernst Kleynhans of Okla homa. Joe Mullins and Joe American Horse of Nebraska, Hodgson ran a 4:16 mile in defeating Tom Skutka of Kan sas in a dual meet earlier this month. Mullins turned the mile in 4:15.2 on his leg of the distance medley relay at the Michigan State Relays last Saturday. Also in the MSU Relays, Kleynhans ran the s mile in 3:04 and Ameri can Horse did it in 3:06. The Nebraska Stadium in door record in the pole vault could go by the boards, Sat urday, with three 14 feet-plus vaulters, Ken Pollard of Ne braska and Larry Neeley and J. D. Martin of Oklahoma. Pollard vaulted 14-4 at the MSU relays but a rule inter pretation cost him the helghth. The broad jump field will be led by Bill Toomey of Colo rado, Bob Knaub, Bob Lam mel. and Don Phillips of Ne braska, Bill Toomey has the best jump of the group with a leap of 24-6 recorded against the Colorado fresh men. Shot Put The stadium indoor shot put record is sure to be broken when Mike Lindsay of Okla homa steps into the circle. The current record of 53'-10V4 was set last year by Phil Delavan of Iowa State. Lind say, a 6-2, 2o0 pounder from London won the Michigan State Relavs with a toss of 57'-liy". Dan Erwin, Lind say's roommate should give Oklahoma 1-2 in the shot put. Erwin had a 56-414 toss against Kansas. The 880-yard run could de velop into a three man race for the wire between Mike Peake of Colorado, Joe Mul lins and Knolly Barnes of Nebraska. Peake has run a l: winter. Mullins ran the event in 1:57.9 two weeks ago and Barnes ran a 1:56 in the med ley relay at East Lansing last Saturday. Nebraska will be stronger in the high hurdles, with the addition of Roger Brede and Milt Haedt, than they were against South Dakota State and Drake. It is doubttui, now- ever, whether weDrasica can match the 1-2 punch of Colo rado's Eddie Dove and Boyd Dowler. Haedt has been kept out of action because of an ankle injury suffered in a gym class. Frakes The 2-mile run will pit Bernie Frakes of Colorado against Hodgson of Oklahoma with Kleynhans of Oklahoma, American Horse and Bill Melody of Nebraska also bat tling for points. Frakes is the defending Big Eight indoor and outdoor champion and ran a very respectable 9:19 at Chicago during Christmas. Improved Kansas Jayhawks Present Troublesome Foe - NU Out to Repeal Last Year's Upset Minnesota Gophers Meet NU Gymnasts The Nebraska gymnastics team will be meeting their roughest competition of t h e year today, when they host Minnesota at 4:30 in the Phys ical Education Building. Even at full strength the Huskers would have their hands full, but without Cap tain Charles Ellis, their lead ing scorer, .the Nebraska team s prospects aon t iook too bright. Twists Knee Last week Ellis twisted his knee while dismounting from the high bar in a triangular against the Air Force Acaae- my and uoioraao. ai uiai time Ellis. was. leading the Husker point makers with 147 points. Trying to take up some of the slack will be junior let terman, Phil Hall, who is sec ond in line with 141 points. Both men are all-around com petitors, meaning they com pete in all seven gymnastics events. This includes tumbl ing, free exercise, horizontal bar, trampoline, still rings, parallel bars, and side horse. The Huskers figure to be strongest in the tumbling and the sidehorse where Karl By- ers is undefeated this year. Gopher Record 196 Minnesota has defeated L it's STRONG a rare drama that SHOCKS as it caresses ...a love story in the deepest meaning I 1 "their loye defied the color line" 1':' - M 1IUE UNION - JOHN DREW KASHFi - DEAN JONES ' -NAT KING COLE .X" BARRYMORE , i Jt 15. Western Illinois, Indiana, Wis consin, Ohio State and the Air Force Academy. The Air Force Academy is the only team to defeat Nebraska in seven starts this season. Min nesota has lost to Illinois (last year's Big. 10 champions), Michigan and Iowa. The Gophers are led by all around Captain Wayne Hoer cherl and Bob Schwartzkopf, unbeaten on the still rings. The Huskers will tangle with Minnesota State of Man kato, Saturday at 2 p.m. KUON-TV Friday 5: JO Children'! Corner ( Evening Prelude 1:30 TV Claetroora T Frontiers of Health ( T:M tnduatry on Parade 7: V. N. Review I Channel 12 Presents t Putin f Notee on Muiie By Zcan Carney Much improved Kansas will be in town Saturday night Peking revenge against the Nebraska basketballers who upset them on their last visit. Kansas, who has improved since early season, met arch rival Kansas State Tuesday losing 82-72. The Huskers will be out to cut a three game losing streak. Fourth Place A victory would move Ne braska into fourth place in the Big Eight ahead of Kan sas. Big Bill Bridges, Kansas center, has Improved consid erably since the season open er. Tuesday against K a n s as State he poured in 28 points. This is well above his 12 point a game average. Ron Loneski, speedy Kan sas forward, who has been hampered by an injured leg, was held to 14 points against Kansas State. He has been averaging around 20 points a game. Maxey Leads NU Both Al Maxey and Hersch ell Turner continued to hit in double figures Monday against Oklahoma. Maxey is hitting 16.1 points a game average Frosh To Face Alumni As a preliminary to the Kansas-Nebraska basketball game Saturday, the Cornhusk er alumni will play the fresh men. Richie Ashburn, leading hit ter in the National League last season, will be one of the officials. Bob Cerv, former Husker basketeer and baseball play er, now with Kansas City in the American League, will coach the alumni. while Turner has tossed in 15.8 points. This will be the first meet ing between the two clubs this season. The clubs have met 118 times previously with the the Jayhawks holding a b i g edge, 76 to 41. "The Jayhawks have ex cellent size in Bridges, Lones ki and Donaghue," Coach Jer ry Bush pointed out. Improving After their performances since the first of the year, Coach Bush figures it will take a top performance to re peat the victory that the Husk ers scored last year. The starting time for the game has been changed to 8-35 p.m. because of the Ne b r a s k a Alumni Freshman game which starts at 6:30. Besides Maxey and Turner, other probable Nebraska starters will be Wayne Hest er, Bob Harry, and Jim Ko walke. Hester is averaging 6 3 points a game, Harry has 5.0 while Kowalke is hitting 5.7 points per contest. Neither team will have a height advantage. Bridges, the Jayhawk center, standi 6-5V4 while the Husker center. Bob Harry, is 6-6. Other posi tions, man to man, rangt r bout the same in height. Kaniaa Nefereaka lxHiuki (6-4H) I (S-3) Kowalke Donanhae (-4Mi ... i -! 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