Wednesdoy, March 4, 1959 The Daily Nebraskor. Page 3 Huskers Will Host Oklahoma Turner Close to Season Record Tankmen Host Okla. Today; Big 8 Meet Starts Thursday By Tom Dawes The Nebraska tankmen, fresh from a victory over Grinnell last Saturday, will host the Big Eight leaders Oklahoma tonight in the Coli seum pool at 7:30. The Soon ers have posted a 6-1 record thus far this season and are undefeated in conference competition. Since Coach Matt Mann joined the Sooner coaching staff in 1954, his teams have not lost a Big Eight dual meet nor failed to win the league title. Last year Oklahoma piled up 179 points against 88V2 for their nearest compet itor, Iowa State. Nebraska finished sixth. Point-Producers Heading the list of Sooner point getters are: Larry Ler mo, who set Big Eight rec ords in both the 400-yard free style and the 1,500-metcr free style events; Chuck Lechner double wnner in the 100 and 200-yard backstroke; Carlyn Cruzan who established new conference records in both the 100 and 200-yard breast- stroke; and John Janovy who posted a new Big Eight mark in the 160-y a r d individual medley. In addition, the Soon ers have Gorden Collet, a record-breaking sophomore breatstroker; and Lome Hale, a promising sophomore div er. Husker coach Hol'le Leplcy said, Oklahoma is iwo deep In every event but we will fight them all the way." The Wednesday meet will be a warm-up for both teams as the Big Eight meet begins Thursday night with the 1,500 meter freestyle at 7:30. Last Year's Results Five of the first six places winners of last year are re turning. Larry Lermo of Okla homa copped first; Bob Con ner of Oklahoma took second; Bill North of Nebraska swam third; Jim Sheff of Colorado placed fourth; and George Foster of Colorado took sixth. Tom Coblentz of Kansas State and Mike Cassidy of Kansas have been improving steadily throughout the season and could be right in there The times of Conner and Lermo are far below the rest of the field and they should repeat their 58 per formances. Husker point leader Dale Voss and Co-Captain Bill North have been posting top times in the 200 and 440-yard freestyle events this season and both are capable of scor ing points in the 1,500. NO OTHER SO DIVINE Cites Team Effort in Meet; Ellis Stands Out No ntier so new as flu's waffon! Distinctive, unique, thrilling is your own love! A queenly emerald-cut diamond, choice of truly fashionable women. The richly simple ensemble features lined wedding ring. E till "Qysllty Tslls" 1200 0' ! By Keith Bland "Most outstanding team ef forts I have ever seen and we could never have gotten third place without it," were the opening comments given by gymnastics coach "Jake" Ge ier in reference to the All College Invitational at Boul der, Colorado last week-end. The Air Force Academy cap tured the team title after ac cumulating five firsts and tie ing for another for a tdtal of 183 points and Colorado State College ranked second with 109 points which barely preceded Nebraska's total of 103 points for the third slot. Lacked Depth Nebraska was faced with overwhelming odds due to the fact that they lacked depth this year. Ken Kohler, two year letterman and sidehorse veteran did not make the trip due to illness. Phil Hall, Ne braska's only competitor for the all-around trophy sudden ly became ill while making the trip and Chuck Ellis saw very limited action because of a sustained knee injury. Coach Geier stated that El lis put forth the greatest indi vidual effort for the sake of the team that he has ever seen. Dick Byers, led in the rope climb with a time of 5.4 seconds until the last round. Then a member of the Air Academy topped Byer's mark with a time of 5.2 seconds, and was a cinch to win since the only other eligible man to compete against this was the injured Ellis. Coach Geier goes on to say that Ellis walked over to the rope with a very determined look on his face. He sat down in the starting position with his hands on the rope and waited for the starting signal, all the coaches present thought it impossible for Ellis 4 By Keith Bland Nebraska wiht a 5-7 tally so far in the Big 8 standings and a 12-11 record for the Season and is looking forward to staying above the .500 mark for the year as they host the Oklahoma Sooners Thursday night. Herschell Turner will also be shooting for the individ ual high scoring record for a season at Nebraska set by Jim Buchanan in 1951-52. Turned will have to top the 400 point mark and by obtain ing 9 points in the Sooner game he can lift his 392 to tal past the magic mark. Sooners Are Third The Sooners will be looking for vengence since they have been dropped from the sec ond place slot to a third place tie with K ansas in the league standings due to a heavy loss at Colorado, 73-56. In that game, Colorado hit 55 of its field goals and took and held control of the game from the mid-point of play to the finish. Oklahoma will be backing up one of its star perform ers, Dennis Price, a 6-1 guard who can move into the post or work out of the corners. Being a hustler seems to be the most impressive of Price's several roundball as sets. Oklahoma Coach Doyle P a r r a c k will have Joe Thompson and Bill Ham mond at the two forward starting positions. Thompson and Hammond are at in equal stance of 6-6. Jack Marsh will be starting in the center slot at 6-7. Dennis Price and Raymond Lewis will round off the start ing line-up for Thursday night in the guard positions. In Nebraska's last game with the Sooners, it was Lewis who hit six straight charity tosses towards the last of he game to put the game on ice for the Okies. Previous to this, Price was responsible for the turning point in the game as he pulled Oklahoma from behind to a one point lead with a successful free throw. Herschell Turner and Al Maxey led the Huskers in the point department as Maxey hit for 18 points while Turner had 13. ti rA Tin a a Ari 1 tan. & Fii 6-.lfc30 p. m.Z PIMARCH 5-6-7-8 Jf r SE Estate fair grounds Xr-. $E tgSff COLISEUM llllglj bWltl, FROFESSIOMAL STAOE SHOWS f ViJ to beat the previous mark set by the Air Academy since he would have to keep his injured leg stiff and it would tend to make him lag. Good Start Ellis made a beautiful start. He skimmed up the rope in such a rapid time that he not only won the event but made sure and won a very decisive first in the event with a time of 4.7 seconds. Coach Geier stated, "this is not the kind of thing you can buy anywhere." The odds against Nebraska were very large since Nebras ka had only 5 men competing and one of them saw only lim ited action in comparison with at least ten men to each of the other competing teams. Geier believes that next year Nebraska will not only have good quality but good quanti ty also. He will only be losing two seniors next year and he has great expectations from this year's freshmen. Rope Climb 1. Ellin. Nebraska. 3. Howell. Air Academy. 3. Byers. Nebraa ka. 4. J oil . Air Academy. Winning time 4.7 sec. Still Rlncn 1. Brady Matthews. CSC. 2. Ken Smith. Air Force. 3. Paul O'Con nor, Air Force. 4. Mike Larson, CSC. 5. Larry Jolly, Air Force. 6. Herb Hanic, Nebraska. 7. and (tie) Paul Johnson Colorado and Ken Weiser. Mankato (Minn) State. . John Delanney, Colo rado. 10. Kills, Nebraska. Parallel Bars 1. John Rhafer. Air Force, a. Donn Skotcn, Mankato State. 3. Smith, Air Force. 4. Ellis. Nebraska. 5. Matthews. CSC. 6. Gerald Fahey. Ft. Hays (Kan) State. 7. Johnson, Colorado. 8. and 9. (tie) O'Connor, Air Force and Dennis Anstone. Nebraska. 10. Larson. CSC. Sidehorse I. Karl Byers, Nebraska. 2. Dave Weist, Air Force. 3. Louis Bar etta. CSC. 4. Bernie Lombard!, Colorado. 6. Warren Schuenean, Mankato State. 7. Ernie Lombardi. Colorado. 7. Ron Leslie, Kansas State. 8. Julian McEwen, Ft Hays State. t. and 10. (tie) Anstine, Nebras ka, and Mike Nemecek. Deliver. Hlfh Bar - 1. Smith, Air Force. 2. Dick Jones, Colorado. 3. Jack Howell, Air Force. 4. Johnson, Colorado. S. Larson, CSC. 6 and 7. (tie) Ellis, Nebraska, and Skoien. Mankato. 8. Matthews, CSC. . Bob lockwnod, Kansas. 10. Charles Navlor. Colorado. Trampoline 1. Hank Canterbury, Air Force. 2. Phil Hall, Nebraska. 3. Schuen enan, Nebraska. 4. Jack Hammond, Col orado. S. Lee Butler. Air Force. 6. Glenn Fischer. Colorado. 7. Ron Hailing, Ft. Hays State. 8. Dick Shine. CSC. 9. Alvin Loomis. Kansas State. 10. Clark Lovrien. Air Force. Free Eierrlses 1. and 2. (Tie) Art Lewis. Air Force, and Larry Brown, Ne braska. 3. Bill Thompson, CSC. 4. De laney, Colorado. 5. Smith, Air Force. 6. O'Connor, Air Force. 7. Schuenenan, Mankato State, i. and 9. (Tie) Matthews, CSC, and Mike Dzura, Kansas State. 10. Dan Grover, Kansas. FMn Blnrs 1. Jolly. Air Force. 2. Matthews. CSC. 3. Lovrien, Air Force. 4. Hall, Nebraska. S. and . (Tie) Baretta, CSC, and Johnson, Colorado. 7. Larson, CSC. 8. Hanich, Nebraska. 9. Loomis, Kansas State. 10. Lockwood. Kansas. Tiimblins l. Lewis. Air Force. 2. Schuenenan. Mankato. 3. and 4. (Tie) Dave Passarelli, CSC, and Brown. Ne braska. S. Hall, Nebraska. 6. Skoien. Mankato. 7. O'Connor. Air Force. 8. Thompson. CSC. 9. Delaney. Colorado. 10. Stan Allen. Kansas Use Nebraska!. 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