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    Wednesday, February 25, 1959
The Doily Nebraskon
Page 3.
Kansas Favored to Capture
Biff 8 Indoor Track Crown
ATO Beats
Beta Sigs
46-37
Gus 11 Edges Past
Selleck House 42-38
Two "A" teams advanced
Into the finals of their brack
ets Monday night in the only
games played. ATO "A"
topped Beta Sig-"A" 46-37
and moved into the finals of
the fraternity "A" champoin
ships and Gus II-A copped a
42-38 decision from Selleck-A
to advance into the finals of
the Burr, Selleck, Resident
Hall "A" championships.
The ATO's, who led through
out the entire game, were
paced by Dick Beecher with
16 points and Don Kleiber w ith
14 -
Oscar Bredthauer topped
the Beta Sig scoring with 13
and Hon Gierhan added 9.
The ATO team is undefeat
ed in the tournament.
Selleck pressed Gus II all
the way but were unable to
muster . enough points in the
last quarter to win. Footballer
Monte Kiffin was high for
Gus II with 10. Rodney John
son and Bill Tuning followed
with nine each. j
Ron Golus dumped in 13 1
points for Selleck to cop top!
scoring honors. Bob KraU and
Neal Pocock added eight and
seven respectively. J
The winners of the frat and ;
resident hall divisions will1
meet for the Organized House ".
championship. '
NU Swimmers
Minnesota and
To Meet
Grinnell
Travel to Minneapolis; Host Grinnell Saturday
Bv Tom Davies
Nebraska's swimming team
meets two powerful squads
this week. On Thursday the
Huskers travel to Minneapors
for a dual meet with Minne
sota University. The tankmen
NU Sports Schedule
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Frosli Flashes:
Swell Named to S.D.
All-State Team Twice
return home on Saturday to
take on Grinnell College.
The Gophers recently
snapped an Iowa State string
of four straight victories an i
are ranked as one of the best
in the Big Ten.
Minnesota Performers
Minnesota is powered by
several top performers. Chip
Peterson is an outstanding
performer in both the 200-yard
individual medley and the
200-yard breast stroke. Jack
Sullivan is a 4 58 distance man
and Bud Carney, one of the
most versatile Gophers, has
nnstpri times nf 2:16 8 in the
WfLvarrt hart stroke and 24 01 f
in the 50-yard free style. ! can
Grinnell is currently riding
the crest of nine straight vic
tories. They have won seven
duals, one triangular, and one
quadrangular. Their dual meet
string includes victories over
Wisconsin, Beloit and Cornell.
The Pioneers copped a tri
angular with Lawrence and
By Randall Lambert
Kansas University once
again appears t be a lead
pipe cinch to run away with
the Big Eight Indoor Track
and Field Championships.
They will be held this week
end on Friday and Saturday
in Kansas City, Mo.
Youthful Bill Carroll's
Oklahoma Sooners appear to
be the only team capable of
giving the Jayhawks much
trouble when they go after
their eighth consecutive in
door title.
After Oklahoma?
After Oklahoma it's any
body's guess. Nebraska, Colo
rado, and Kansas State fig
ure to pick what's left. In
iiing to take nine men to Min-; fact any of the three could
r.esota. They are: Kon Buck-1 move up mto the second place
lin. Roger Bosveld, Roger
Corn, Joe Gacusana, Larry
McClean, Ron Renter, Joe
spot
There will be eight defend
ing champions returning to
Herschell Turner Rates
High Among Big Eishters
There are four ways that a
basketball player can be
measured. They are by scor
ing, rebounding, play-making
and defense. If a given per-
o r m e r
handle
By Hal Brown
Rex Swett, who is currently
the second leading scorer on
th? Nebraska freshman bas
ketball team, was named to
the South Dakota all-state
te?m twice.
Swett, a 6-1. 175-pounder
has scored 136 points for a
12.4 points per game aver
age. He holds the Eastern
South Dakota Conference rec
ord for n points in confer
ence ga?r or a season with
309.
Led Huron, S.D.
During his senior year, he
led his Huron High School
team through a 22-game un
defeated season and the Class
A championship in South Da
kota. Huron finished 3rd and
5th his junior and sophomore
year, respectively.
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Swett is in pre-dentisuyj Conference Winners
""."."rT . ff Last season Grinnell
sucn scnoois as ivansas siaie.
Iowa State, and Minnesota
won
'the Midwest Conference meet
. and posted a 9-2 season mark.
the
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paruduy uecause m e.ry The Huskers fel
Busn ana ine resi oi uie Ticmecr5 57.29 in 1958.
braska coaching staff and , GrinacU has nine returning
partly because of the dental ! lettermen from gquad pIus
S6- the addition of sophomores
Also Trackster fstan Norman who set a total
Rex was also a member of ol 13 college, pool, conference, Turner
his high school track team. an meet records as a fresh- j Going into Tuesday's night
He ran the 100 and 220-yard man. I action Bill Bridges of Kansas
dashes, the low hurdles and Grinnell. one of the small leads the league in rebound-
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Turner
even three of
these well in
a conference
as rugged as
the Big Eight
he deserves
All - Ameri
can mention
It ne ranKS
w e 1 1 up in
two he is better than most.
In fact if the individual just
scores enough, he is likely to
be an All-American.
Six Men Tops
The play-making ability and
defense are hard to measure,
but the scoring and rebound
ing can easily be measured.
Based solely upon conference
Kansas City for the big show
However, any of them could
very easily be dethroned.
Four of then have already
been beaten by conference
competition. Ernie Shelby.
Kansas' 26-foot broad jumper
and winner of that event last
year is laid up with a pulled
muscle. Whether or not Shel
by will be at full strength is
not known.
The two new events, the 600
and 1,000 yard runs, will add
spice to the card and may
upset the dopsters. But it is
expected that they may help
Kansas since the Jays are
known for '.leir corps of
middle-distance and distance
men.
Returning Champs
The already beaten return
ing champions are Bernie
Frakes, Colorado 2-miler; Bob
three points which is best for
the league.
Turner Fifth
On this same scale Her
schell Turner of Nebraska
ranks in the fith spot. How
ever, this is based on 10
games, while the four men
in front of him have played
11 eames. With one more
game Turner could easily 1 jf ,; .
rank as high as third. The 1 L. .
four men in front of him are
Bob Boozer, (1), Bill Bridges,
(2), John Krocheski. Iowa
State, (3), and Don Walker,
Colorado, 4). All three are
from three to six inches tall
er than Turner.
Probably even more import
ant is that they are all cen
ters on their respective teams
and are under the basket
more than Turner, who quar
terbacks the Nebraska team
a good share of the time. Con
sequently they get more
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ders in the 880 in a recent
dual meet between Oklahoma
and Kansas. He couldn't fin
ish the rac? which was won
by Gail Hodgson of Okla
homa, who barely nudged out
Tom Skutka of Kansas, in
1:58.8. However, Tague had
won the 600 previous to his
half mile race.
Jim Green
Missouri's only indoor win
ner last year, Jim Green,
was also beaten at Michigan
State. Green cleared 6-6?i to
tie Wilt Chamberlain for the
indoor crown. At Michigan he
had to settle for a third place
tie when he cleared 6-1. Bob
Cannon, KU jumper, won the
title with a 6-4 Vi leap.
Kansas State's winning mile
relay team has also been
beaten. They lost to Kansas
at Michigan State by two
tenths second.
Injured Ernie Shelby
spanned 25-3' i in his first
test against Oklahoma, but
has since pulled a muscle in
his leg. Two sophomores, Bill
Toomey of Colorado and Paul
Williams of Kansas have gone
24-6i and 23-10 respectively.
Another indoor king, Aubrey
Dooley, has been beaten.
Dooley cleared 14-0 last week
end against Nebraska, while
Ken Pollard of the Huskers
went 14-6. After the meet
Dooley managed 14-9, but he
may be pressed to retain his
title that he won as a sopho
more last year.
broad-jumped. He qualfied for college powers of the nation.
the state track meet ali four has drawn their stars from sas
years in the 100-yard dash and the Mississippi to California, the scorers,
picked up a 2nd place ribbon Huskers 7-4 Take the case of Boozer for
as a junior. Nebraska has racked up ' instance. Oh a dual rating
He qualified in the 100-jard j seven wins against four loses -table Boozer would get one
dash, low hurdles and broad i thus far this season. T?e point for leading the league
jump hi senior year, but Huskers recently dropped a ! in scoring and two points for
pulled a muscle and was nn- dual meet with Kansas. j being the league's second re
abie to compete. His best Coach Hollie Lepley is plan-1 bounder. This is a total of
broad jump was 22 feet 9'i
inches.
Last summer, he played
the infield for the Huron
semi-pro baseball team in
the Basin League. It is one
of the best semi-pro leagues
in the United States with sev
eral top college baseball play
ers on its teams rosters. Rex
intends to go out for baseball
as soon as the basketball
season ends.
ffif-KiS chlnces'at P and have
v 6 more chance when it comes
rebounding. ,kj:-
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The sixth man that rates
in the top ten in both re
bounding and scoring is Wally
Frank, 6-8, 214 pounder, from
Kansas State.
Turner would rate higher
among the other Big Eight
player? if the statistics!
weren't just for conference
games.
fnflr
while Bob Boozer of Kan-
State ranks first amon
1958-59 Big Eight Conference
Basketball Statistics
Conference Games Only
Sooner Coach Carroll
Tague, Kansas half-m i 1 e r;
Tom SKUtka, Kansas m 1 1 e r,
and Jim Green, Missouri high
jumper.
Dan Ralston, KU sopho
more, ran down Frakes in the
Michigan State relays. Ral
ston hit 9:13.5 to post the best
indoor 2-mile clocking ever by
a conference sophomore.
Tague was left on the cin-
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