The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 16, 1959, Page Page 3, Image 3

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ine Daily Nebraskan
Page 3.
Monday, February 16, I9s9
Nebraska
Wrestlers
Win First
Ths University of Nebraska
resiling squad racked tip
Its first victory of the season
Thursday night, winning the
last five matches to topple
Fort Hays, Kansas State, 21
15 at the Nebraska Coliseum.
Fort Kays won the first
three matches to pile up a
15-0 lead over the Huskers,
but Harold Thompson, Gail
Baum, Norlin Cooper, Ken
Lott, and Pat Fltxgerald
brought the Cornhuskers from
behind to win the match.
Harold Thompson started
the comeback when he pinned
Terry Jackson of Fort Hays
In 4:28. Gail Baum copped a
6-4 dc c i s i o n. Heavyweight
Fitzgerald also won by de
cision. Norton Cooper won his match
by default when his man was
unable to continue the bout,
while Ken Lott, pinned Merle
Miller in 3:46. ,
Dale VaUioka of Fort Havs
scored an unusual pin over shut out. This gave Colorado record, aisn, with, a toss f
55 feet s inh, good enough
for second place.
i Bill Toomey, a sophomore
jfrom Colorado, smashed a
long-standing broad jump rec-
Husker Track String Snapped
At Nine by Buffs and Sooners
By Hal Brown j lins of Nebraska finished sec-
Oklahoma and Colorado ; a second over
ended Nebraska's indoor
tarck winning string as three
stadium records were brok
en Saturday. Colorado nipped
Nebraska for 2nd, 44 1-3-44,
on the last event of the meet
Nebraska led Colorado, 41
41 1-3, but the Buffs picked
up second place in the mile
i relay while Nebraska was
the old record.
M'ke Liniisay of Oklahoma,
originally from London, shat
tered the shot put record with
ease. MightT Mike powered
the steel ball 57 feet 10i
Inches, far over the old rec
ord of lOVi set by Phil
Delavan of Iowa State last
year. Dan Erwin, Lindsay's
roommate, bettered the old
Ted Rethmeier of Nebraska in
the first match. He pinned
Bethmeier with just one sec
end remaining in the match
Results:
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Ted RcUiitk-iw, S.
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Jackma. .1X
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)77 K Lolt, 14 iwuKia Mart Milter,
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Wwrwrtala Pal Fitrwruld, N e.
I MTV RlOlt-ld, 41.
It was the first loss in 10
starts for the Husker thh
clads in indoor dual and tri
angular competition.
New Brcwd 0rd with a leap of 24 feet
Memorial Stadium records 4Vi inches. The o I d record
were broken in the mile, i was set in 1933 by Don Gray
broad jump, and shot p u t. ! of Nebraska. Two and one
Gail Hodgson of' Oklahoma half inches separated 2nd and
broke his own record in win- 4th places in the broad jump.
ning the mile with a 4:13.3
clocking, Hodtaon set the rec
ord last yeat 4:15.3. Joe Mul-
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Bob Knaub of Nebraska was
second with 23'-2l4", Bob
Lammel of Nebraska cap
tured third with a'-l1" and
was fourth with a 23 foot
leap.
- Lone NU Records
Mullins was Nebraska's
only winner with his victory
in the 1000-yd run. Mullins
time was 2:17.8, a stadium
record, since this was the first
time the event had been run.
Knolly Barnes of Nebraska ?
nipped Colorado s Bob Helm
ing at the wire in the !80
vd. run' won by Hodgson in
1:58.4.
Jim Kraft finished ahead of
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Ken Pollard for the first time
this season in the pole vault.
Kraft was second with a vault
of 13-4 and Pollard had to
settle for third at 13 feet,
poor for him.
Oklahoma produced the
only double-winners in Dee
Givens, Hodgson, and Larry
Neeley. Neeley won the. high
jump and pole vault. Hodgson
captured first in the mile and
830, while Givens won the 60
dash and low hurdles.
House Surprises
Nebraska's strongest event
turned out to be the 60-yd.
dash where Don House, Don
Phillipps, and Tom Hodson
sinisheij 2nd, 3rd, and 4th re
spectively to Big Eight cham
pion Dee Givens.
A possible one-two finish by
Colorado in the high hurdles
was averted when Boyd Dowl
er hit one of the barriers and
didn't finish.
The Results:
NU S-.ini
Team Splits
C:a;h Holli; Lesley's swim
m:rs s'.il in two msets the
past W2?k?nd. Nebraska
u."X5?2d a 51 to 3) decision
U Iowa S;nt3 Friday night,
but came brck Sa.urday to
hand Kansas State a 49-37
beating.
In Friday night's action,
Larry McClean or Nebraska
shaved nearly 12 seconds off
the Pool 200-yard butterfly
record with a winning time
of 2:28.8. A photo-finish oc
curred in the 50-yard free
style with Tom Thayer of
Iowa Slate edging Nebraska's
Joe Gascusaua.
Nebraska won 6 of 10
events to post the victory over
Kansas State. Dale Voss won
the 220 and 440-yard free
style races to lead the victory.
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KUHits Huskers 63-55;
Nebraska Idle Tonight
By Randall Lambert Coach Jerry Bush's regime.
Nebraska's basketball e r s The Iossps have been pinned
won't be forgetting their 63-55 j to the Huskers by the two
loss to Kansas when they pre- Kansas teams. Last year the
pare for their next outing, j Huskers lost to the Kansas
The Huskers won t be play- teams on the roaa, out cam
home to pull two or we Dig
gest upsets in the nation when
they rocked the Jayhawks wid
Wildcats.
ing their regular Monday
game tonight, but instead will
resume practice for a Satur
day night contest at Law
rence, Kansas, against those
same Jayhawks.
The Nebraska home court
loss brought a reversal of
last year's trend. The Husk
ers have lost two consecutive
home contests, something that
has rarely happened during
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IS-NU Results
rtl Mdle Rrtar: Wa twr knra Stale
'l.e ICwen. Mike Graham. Pat Drake.
Joha Shearer) 4.4A pmI record),
S Kre Slyle: Dale st NI. 1 ItiH
Maarhrater. (IS), J. Bill NorU) N. I.U.;
'orw 4u-a)a record.
J Free Sule: Tom Thayer (tS). I
Jor CacuuM M, 1. Hm Beu (IS).
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Walt, t. 1. ! Krv IS). Ji; 4.
3: Rmiernir: Larry McCk-an i.V). 2.
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J :s ne Nebraska and pact reeard).
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Jne Gacusana "i, 1, Roa Beu ilS)
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K Raek$rrre: Bill MaarheMer K.
2. Prank Tanuna (N). 4. Rocer Cara
N). J Hi
m Free Stsie- Dal Vora OO. 1 Mite
Bxa I8), 1 Bill Nflrili lK. S Si t.
X BreaOsuuke: Mike Graham (tS).
1 Joe Siflrker M, i. Koa BackUa iN)
J X. tpei rererd).
ana Preentle Re4ay: Wa hy Iran Sun
iJmw PeikDs. Roa Benu Joaa Sbearar, j
Tom Tbjceri).
K. SU-NU ResulU j
4f-rd. aie4ley relay: 1. Nebraika'
Frank TaomMai, Je Stacker. Larry Mc
Qean and Jo Gacasaaa) 4 : l.'v i.
a-r. (tee .)e: I. Dal Van CJI.
I Ta COMeatt .KS). J. Bdl KerUi Oii.
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5-ri. tree strte: 1. Dav RiaderUMr
KS). 1 Roa Renter IN . X, Caack Ea(
land KS).
Mtikc: I. DaUaa Owsaat (KS). 1
Branch Waltoa N. 4. Dav Nflbtitt KS).
187.1 pflou.
X-v. ftatterlly: 1. Lany MKleaa NI.
I Jerry FmceraM iKS). 3. SUM Barktia
. i:H.r.
Um-r. freestyle: 1. Dav HiaxJertiter
KS. 1. Je Garasaaa N). X Km
Renier N). :3S.I.
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S. 1. Racer Cara N). X Da Laea
md lo-i. J iS.. (New Nelwaska varsMy
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m-w. free strle relay: L Kansas
State Jerry Fikuerald, Gordoa Harper.
Da Hmderliter. Oaack Eatlaadl. i:jS.t.
Get VILDR00T
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Gymnasts Lose
One, Win Two
The Husker gymnasts ran
their season's record to 8-2
this weekend.
They dropped a 63-49 decis
ion to Minnesota Friday aft
ernoon, however, they boun
ced back Saturday to stop
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