The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 20, 1959, Page Page 3, Image 3

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The Doily Nebroskon
Gymnasts
Host KU
Saturday,
Nebraska's gymnasts will
still be without the services of
captam Chuck Ellis as they
entertain Kansas at 2 p.m.,
Saturday, in the PE building.
However, Ellis will be ready
to go in the All-College Gym
nastics Meet at Boulder, Colo
rado next weekend.
The Huskers defeated Kan
sas at Lawrence, 75-37, earlier
this season. "That victory was
with Ellis, however, and we
don't expect to be that good
Saturday," commented Jake
Geier, NU gymnastics coach.
This will bevthe first time
Nebraska and Kansas have
met in Lincoln as Kansas
didn't have gymnastics until
last year.
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Nebraska Hoping for Better
Balance Against Jayhawkers
Husker Indoor Trackmen
Pitted Against Okla. St.
By Hal Brown Frank Sevigne said. Sevigne , Brede to pick up points in
The Nebraska indoor track said he expects the mile to the high hurdles. Both have
team will host Oklahoma be the outstanding race of 'looked real eonrt in workouts
State, Saturday, as they try
to start a new winning
streak. The Husker's dual
and triangular winning string
was snapped at nine by Okla
homa and Colorado last
week.
"We expect a real close
meet, which might be de
cided on the last event of the
day, the mile relay,'
Coach Jerry Bush's cagers
will be trying to get back into
the winning column as they
travel to Kansas for an en
counter with the Jayhawks
Saturday night.
The Huskers will be out to
avenge last Saturday's de
feat to the same Jayhawks.
Nebraska is hoping for a lit
tle better balance in their
scoring attack which has
been led by Herschell Turner
and Al Maxey.
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Turner is leading the NU
scoring with 305 points for a
16 point per game average.
He is closely followed by
Maxey, who has 302 points
for a 15.8 point per game
average.
Dick Harp, Kansas coach,
will undoubtedly assign his
ace defensive guard, Bob
Hickman, to stop one of the
Husker's Twin Trotters. Ok
lahoma State is the only
team in the league that has
held Turner and Maxey be
low double . figures in the
same game. Turner scored
19 and Maxey added 11 the
last time Kansas and Nebras
ka met
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Cominf Nxt Saturday, Frk. 21
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the afternoon. Miles Eisen-
man of Oklahoma State, who
ran the mile in 1:15.1 last
week, will be pitted against
Joe Mullins and Joe Ameri
can Horse of Nebraska.
Another top contest should
develop in the pole vault
where Ken Pollard and Jim
Kraft of Nebraska will be
Coach ! vaulting against Aubrey Doo-
ley and Jim Graham of Ok
lahoma State. Dooley is the
defending Big Eight indoor
co-champion.
Pollard will not ran the
high hurdles, Saturday, to
conserve his strength for the
vault. In last Saturday's tri
angular, he ran the prelim
inaries and finals in both the
high and low hurdles but was
only able to vault 13 feet.
The Huskers will be count
ing on Milt Haedt and Roger
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diana, will be trying to saddle either Al Maxey or Hersch
Turner in Saturday's game at Kansas.
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Coach Sevigne
Will Be Guest
On Radio Show
Frank Sevigne, University
track coach, will be the guest
on the first "Spotlight on
Sports' on KNUS at 7:30 to
night Bob Wirz and Steve Green
berg are alternate moderators
for the show.
The show will feature inter
views with Nebraska coaches
and athletes, other Big Eight
coaches and other sports personalities.
this week, according to Se
vigne. Sevigne added, "If w
can just about break even in
the high hurdles and the 440,
we will be all right."
OU injured
Oklahoma State is hoping
that Jim Graham and Vernon
Haddox will be ready to go
at top speed, Saturday. Gra
ham, a top pole vaulter, was
hampered by a chest injury
last week and managed to
vault only 13 feet against
Kansas and Kansas State.
Haddox, who was bothered
by an ankle injury, runs the
high and low hurdles and also
a leg on the mile relay team.
One encouraging thing in
last week's triangular were
the sprinters. Sevigne is
counting on another good
performance from Don
House, Don Phillips and Tom
Hodson, Saturday.
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To Face
SoDaks
The Nebraska wrestlers will
be after their second straight
win of the season when they
host South Dakota State to
night at 7:30 in the Coliseum.
Last year the Jackrabhits
defeated the Huskers. This
year Coach Bill Smith expects
his grapplers to give the Stat
ers a run for their money
even though the Huskers may
have to forfeit the 137 pound
class.
As of late the South Dakota
team has placed second in a
quadrangular which Minneso
ta won and finished first is
another meet that included
several colleges from South
Dakota, North Dakota and
Minnesota.
Saturday, the Huskers will
be on the road as they face
Iowa State Teachers at Cedar
Falls, Iowa. The Tutors are
generally credited as being
the small college wrestling
power in the country. It was
at Iowa State Teachers that
Nebraska coach Bill Smith
won national titles at 167
pounds for two years and the
AAU title for three consecu
tive years.
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