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Tuesday, December 15, 1959
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
Husker Quintet Suffers Defeat
70-62
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WILD BALL Notre Dame and Nebraska players prepare
ing action in Monday night's game. Nebraska players are in white from left to right, Bob
Harry, Al Roots, Hersch Turner, Al Maxey and Jim Kowalke. Irish players from left to
right John Dearie, Bob Bradtke and Emmett McCarthy. (Photo by Don Evorsoll).
Nebraska
Second in
Nebraska's swimmers
opened the 1959-'60 season
Saturday with a second place
finish in the First Annual
Jayhawk Relays at Lawrence,
Kan.
Kansas was the winner
with 80 points and Nebraska
trailed with 46 followed by
Colorado with 24 and Kansas
State with 20.
All Relays
All events were relays with
Nebraska winning one, the
diving relay. The Huskers
had four second place fin
ishes, two thirds and two
fourths.v
Twenty-Five I'M Quintets
Own Undefeated Records
Twenty-five intramural bas
ketball teams are still unde
feated through games of Dec.
11.
Gus II-D, Hitchcock -A,
Manatt -A, and Avery -A lead
the list of undefeated teams
with 3-0 records. Teams with
two victories and no losses
are Kappa Sigma-A, Phi
Kappa Psi-A, Alpha Tau
Omega-A, Phi Gamma Delta
-A, Alpha Gamma Rho-A, Sig
ma Alpha Mu-A, Phi Delta
Theta-B.
Alpha Gamma Rho-B, Beta
Theta Pi-C, Pi Kappa Psi-C,
Theta Xi-C, SeUeck-A, Gus
I-B, Law College and Geolog
raphers. Other unbeaten teams are
Sigma Nu-A, Delta Upsilon-C,
Hitchcock-B, Phi Epsilon
Kappa, Wesley House and
Thft lasers.
The best four teams in each
league will qualify for the all
University tournament. Sev
eral teams have forfeited
games because first names of
their olayers were not re
corded in the seorebook.
The League Standings:
Learue 1-A q
Kappa Sifma
Phi Kappa Pst jj
Siema Phi Epsilon k
Beta Theta Pi ii
Phi Delta Theta
Leacne -K . -
Alpha Tau Omen -fj
Phi Gamma De" Zk
Siema Nu ij
Delta Upsilon "
Delta Tau Delta ii
Delta Sisroe Pi 51
Theta Xi w
League t- n
Alpha Gamma Bho i
Farm House , :
Alpha Gamma Surma J J
EWfUt . J
At Men , ,
Brown Palac it
Cornhu&ker ;
tearne 4-A
SiKma Alpha Ma J J
Acacia
Pioneer
Pi Kappa Phi .
Theta Chi
Zeta Beta Tau .
Delta Sigma Pol
larne 8-A
Gus n
Hitchcock
Benton
Seaton I
Gus I
Canfield
League 6-A
Manatt
Avery
Bessey
Kiesselbacb
Van Es
Learue 1-A
Selleck
Seaton II
Smith
Burnett
Andrews
GootidlTMK
League 8
Law Cotleje .
2-1
...1-2
...1-2
...0-2
S-0
S-0
.1-2
1-i
.1-2
.0-3
..8-9
.3-0
. 2-1
.0-3
..0-3
.2-0
..1-1
..1-1
.1-1
.0-3
.8-2
Geolographers "
Phi Epsilon Ksppa 1"V
Newman Club
physicists ,
Dental College -J
League ff
..M
Who's Gonna Get It?
V-
Swimmers Finish
Jayhawk
"I was pleasantly surprised
with the performance of the
boys," commented swimming
coach Dick Klaas, "They did
better than I had expected."
Branch Walton and Jim
Frank teamed up in the div
ing relay 'o give the Hus
kers their only first place
finish. Walton and Frank
finished ahead of Colorado
with 227.4 points to 157.8
points.
Kansas, the host school, won
all other events to rack up
their total of 80 points.
Kansas with Jeff Goodell,
Eldon Ward, Jared Piety and
The lAaera 1-8
Inter-Varaity 1-1
Pathogens 1-1
Vocational Ed 0-1
Clatoniana 0-3
Civil Engineers
learne ls-at
Phi Delta TheU 2-0
Phi Kappa Psi 1-1
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1-1
Kappa Sigma 0-1
Suma Alpha Eps 0-1
Learue 11-B
Alpha Tan Omefa 1-1
Siima No .1-1
Beta Theta Pt 1-1
Delta Upsilon 1-1
Delta Tau Delta 1-1
Theta Xi 0-2
Learue 1S-B
Alpha Gamma Itho 1-0
Farm House .1-1
Phi Gamma Delta 0-1
Beta Sisma Psi 0-2
Learua 13-B
Gus I 1-0
Hitchcock 1-0
Manatt , 1-1
Benton l-l
Gus II 0-2
Selleck 0-1
Seaton n
Leifue 14-C
Beta Theta Pt J-o
Pi Kappa Psi ... 2-0
Sirma Phi Eps 1-1
Phi Delta Theta l-l
Sisma Alpha Eps 0-2
Alpha Tau Omega 0-2
Learue 1S-C
Theu Xi 2-0
Delta Upsilon 1-0
Delta Tau Delta : - .1-1
Sigma Nu 0-2
Alpha Gamma Rho 0-1
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Relays
Edward Poort easily outdis
tanced Kansas State to win
the 400-yard freestyle relay.
Kansas' winning time was
3:38.7 with Kansas State fuv
ishing second with a 3:53.4
clocking.
Colorado edged Nebraska
for third with a time of
4:50.1 to the Huskers 4:50.2,
Huskers Second
The Jayhawks won the 400-
yard backstroke relay with a
4:18.0 clocking and Nebraska
was second with a time of
4:30.5. The Huskers with Don
Benson, Myron Papadakis,
Joe Stocker and Larry Mc
Clean finished second to Kan
sas in the 400-yard breast
stroke and butterfly relay.
Nebraska's time of- 4:44.0
was 16 seconds behind the
Jayhawks.
Less than two seconds se
parated Kansas Stte, Colo
rado and Nebraska in the 520
yard freestyle relay won by
Kansas with a time of 5:10.6.
The Wildcats vere second at
5:27.7, Colorado was third
with 5:28.8 and Nebraska fin
ished fourth at 5:29.2.
Frank Tomson, Joe Stocker,
Larry McClean and Roger
Bosveld gave the Huskers a
second place finish in the
240-yard medley relay. Ne
braska was only 5.2 seconds
behind the winning Kansans.
The HuiKers' Larry Far-
rell, Kuni Mihara, Joe Bon
nemeier and Ron Bucklin fin
ished second to the J a y-
hawkers in the 320-yard in
dividual medley relay. Kan
sas' winning time was 3:19.6
compared to the Huskers'
3:32.8.
Nebraska finished third in
both the , 240-yard freestyle
relay and the 400-yard med
ley relay. Frank, Stocker,
Tomson and McClean com
prised the 240-yard freestyle
team and Ferrell, Benson,
Pappadakis and Roger Bos
veld were on . the 400-yard
medley relay,
Nebraska makes their home
debut Thursday at 4 p.m
when they host Kansas State
in the Coliseum Pool,
IM Basketball
TUESDAY GAMES
Delta Siema 'Phi vs. Zeta Beta Tan.
Civil Engineers vs. Pathogens.
"NU Sports Schedule
Basketball
Thursday Michigan State at the Coli
seum, 1:05 p.m.
Saturday Nebraska at Oregon State,
Corvallui, Ore.
Swimming
Thursday Kansas State, Coliseum pool,
4 p.m.
Wrestling
Friday Colorado Mines, Coliseum, 7:10
p.m.
Gymnastics
Saturday Nebraska at Kanaka.
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Irish Extend String to
NU Streak Stopped at
By Hal Brown I
The Nebraska hoopsters
suffered their first setback in
four starts this season when
they lost to a big, rugged
Notre Dame five 70-62 Mon
day night at the Coliseum.
The Husker quintet could
not overcome the height ad
vantage of the Irish furnished
bv Mike Graney (6-5), John
Tully (6-7) and John Dearie
(6-6) as Notre uame con
trolled both boards.
Fourth. Straight
Nebraska had won their
first three games over Stew
art Air Force Base, the Air
Force Academy and Minne
sota before last night's game.
The victory leaves Johnny
Jordan's Irish with a 5-1 rec
ord. It was the fourth con
secutive win for Notre Dame
since a 61-57 loss to Michigan
State in an overtime battle.
The Irish own victories
over Western Illinois, Wiscon
sin, Northwestern, the Air
Force Academy and now Ne-
Nebraska trailed 35-29 at
the halftime break but fought
back to tie the score at 46-ail
with 12:19 left In the game.
With the Huskers trailing 46
40, Bob Harry made two free
throws, Jim Kowalke added
another, Hersch Turner
scored on a twisting jump
shot and then Al Maxey
knotted the score with a free
throw.
This was the last time Ne
braska was tied with the
Irish as they fired back with
Raschke Is
Lone NU
Mat Winner
Nebraska Loses
To 0U and OSU
Heavyweight Jim Raschke
was the only Nebraska grap
pler to score a victory as
the Huskers opened the mat
season with losses to Okla
homa and Oklahoma State
over the weekend.
Oklahoma took a 33-3 deci
sion from the sophomore'
dominated Husker squad
Friday night and defending
NCAA champion Oklahoma
State blanked Nebraska 32-0
Saturday.
Raschke saved the Huskers
from a shutout against the
Sooners with a 6-5 decision
over Oklahoma's Dale Lewis
Raschke gave defending
NCAA -heavyweight cham
pion Ted Ellis of Oklahoma
State a scare before losing
an 8-6 decision.
Raschke and Jim Faimon
were the only Nebraskans es
caping pins against Okla
homa a s Faimon lost a 6-0
decision to Lawrence Greg
ory in the 147-pound class.
Four Huskers were pinned
by Oklahoma State grapplers.
Ted Rethmeier 123, Phil
Johnson 130, Jim Faimon 147,
and Gene Tice 157 suffered
pins at the hands of Cowboy
wrestlers.
Wayne Reeves lost an 8-1
decision to Doug Wilson at 137
pounds and Bruce O'Calla
ghan of Nebraska lost a 9-1
match to 167-pound Ronnie
Clinton of Oklahoma State.
The Huskers Roland Wallick,
an 177-pounder, was deci
sioned by Bruce Campbell
8-1.
The Huskers entertain Colo
rado Mines at 7:30 p.m. Fri
day in -the next outing for
head coach Bill Smith's
crew.
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four consecutive field goals I
to take a 54-46 margin and
the Huskers never caught
them.
Emmett McCarthy, a hard-
driving senior,' hit two driv
ing lay-ins and Graney and
Bob Bradtke scored on jump
shots to give the Irish the
lead again.
The closest the Husker
quintet got after that point
was within five points at 58
61 when Harry hit a jump
shot, Maxey added a lay-in
and was fouled. He made the
free throw and then Al Roots
added, two more gift tosses
while Notre Dame was held
scoreless.
Nebraska never trailed un
til the final eight minutes of
the first half. Kowalke got
the Huskers rolling early with
a jump shot for the first score
of the game and after Tully
scored on a hook shot for
Notre Dame, Jerry Bush's
crew raced to an 8-2 lead
on jump shots by Turner and
Freshmen
Gain Third
Win, 58-54
Nebraska's freshmen cag
ers won their third game of
the season against only one
loss with a 58-54 win over a
group of Husker football play
ers. Chest Paul and Bob Eick
holt led the frosh scoring with
12 points each. Dick Muma
added 10 for the freshmen.
Jim Huge was top man for
the gridders with nine.
The Box Score:
Freshmen (68)
It ft pf pts
Dick Muma 4 2-4 3 10
Bob EMholt 4 4-S 1 12
Torn Ernst I 1-1 2 3
Sam Sample 10-0 0 2
Ray Solee 0 04 0 0
Mike Stacey 10-0 12
Bob Carroll 0 04) 0 0
Jim Yates 2 5-7 3 8
Chet Paul 4 4-5 4 12
Bill Vasey 2 4-8 18
Totals 19 M-31 15 5
Football All-Stars (54) fc ft pf pts
Phil Case 1 0-1 2 2
Roger Brede 2 0-0 -3 4
Pat Fischer 1 S-5 1 5
Max Martz 3 1-117
Dal Dyer 0 0-110
Dick Hosier ' 1 1-2 2 3
Joe Gacusana 0 0-0 0 0
Don Fricke 3 2-3 2 3
John Bond 0 0-1 0 0
Jim Huee 4 1-1 0 9
Dick McDaniel 2 2-2 3 6
LeRoy Zentic 2 2-2 1 8
Jim Moore 10-0 12
Guy Sapp 10-0 2 2
Roland McDole 0 0-0 3 0
Totals 21 12-1 22 54
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Kowalke and a lay-in by!
Turner.
It was the last field goal
for Turner in the first half
as he was held to five points
in each half. The biggest
lead of the evening for Ne
braska was at 20-12 midway
in the first half.
Trailing by that margin,
Notre Dame came striking
back with seven straight
points while Nebraska was
held scoreless. Graney started
the rally for the Irish with
a lay-in.
McCarthy, who was a thorn
in the Husker side all night,
then scored on a driving lay
in and was fouled. He made
the free throw and then
Dearie, a 210-pound sopho
more from New York, tipped
one in to pull Notre Dame
to within one point at 20-19.
Irish Lead
After Maxey hit a free
throw, McCarthy came back
with a charity bucket and
Graney scored on a twisting
jump shot to give the Irish
the lead at 22-21.
Notre Dame took the lead
for good near the end of the
first half on two consecutive
jump shots by McCarthy to
give them a 29-27 margin
and the Huskers never re
gained the lead.
Notre Dame stalled the
final three and one-half min
utes of the game as the Hus
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Four;
Three
kers were forced to foul is
an effort to gain possession
of the ball.
Kowalke . scored 17 points
on eight field goals and one
for one at the free throw line
to lead the Husker scoring.
Maxey and Turner also scored
in double figures with 11 and
10 points respectively, both,
season lows for the duo.
Graney led all scorers for
the evening with 19 points.
McCarthy added 15 while
Bradtke and Crosby contrib
uted 11 and 10 respectively
to the Irish victory.
Notre Dame outscored Ne
braska from the field 27-24
and from the charity stripe
16-14 although the Huskers
had a better percentage from
the free throw line. Nebraska
made 14 of 20 free throw at
tempts for 70 percent white
the Irish made 16 of 27 for
59 per cent
The Huskers host Michigan
State at 8:05 p.m. Thursday
before leaving on a western
road trip that will take them
to Oregon and Montana. ,
The Box Score:
NEBRASKA NOTRE DAME
fa ft tp fa- ft t
Maxey 4 3-3 11 McCarthy 8 3-4 15
Kowalk 8 1-1 17 Graney 1-8 19
Barry 2 4-S 8 Tully I 1-3 4
Turner 4 2-6 10 McGaoa 0 1-8 1
Swett 2 0-0 4 Crosby 4 1-1 10
Buuck 0 0-0 0 Bradtke 4 3-3 11
Hester 1 04 1 Dearie 4 0-1 8
Wall 12-2 4
Roots 12-2 4
Bowers 10-0 2 .
Totals 14 14-28 1 Totals IT 18-ff T
Nebraska 28 W 81
Notre Dame II U W .
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