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Friday, February 5, 1960
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
Thinclads
In Dual
Saturday
Oklahoma State
To Test Huskers
Coach Frank Sevigne's in
door track team will be look
ing for its second victory of
the young season when they
host Oklahoma State Satur
day at 2 p.m. on the indoor
track.
' The Husker thinclads were
victorious in their opening
meet, a triangular with Drake
and South Dakota State last
Saturday. NU scored 93 2-3
points, followed by Drake with
43 1-8 and SDS with 13.
Six champions will be de
fending their crowns from
last year's initial meet be
tween the two teams.
NU captain Joe M u 1 1 i n s
and Bob Knaub were double
winners in last year's meet.
Mullins won the mile and
1,000-yard runs and Knaub
doubled the broad jump and
low hurdles.
Al Wellman, Husker shot
putter, won his event last year
with a 46' 8" toss. In the tri
angle Saturday Wellman had
a heave of 5V2".
Ken Ash of Nebraska won
the 600-yard run a year ago.
From Oklahoma State,
returning titlists 'a year ago
are Sammy Pegues, who won
the high jump at 6' 3", and
Miles Eisenman.
Eisenman, the Cowboys' out
standing distance runner who
is defending champion in
both the Big Eight indoor and
outdoor 2-mile run, won this
event last year. Saturday's
action will see him competing
In both. events.
Besides these two, the Cow
boys have other top track
men, particularly in the pole
vault. In this event Aubrey
Dooley, a 15-foot vaulter, and
Ray Graham, a sophomore,
and a brother of Jim Graham
who won the NCAA pole vault
crown here last June, will be
in action for the Oklahoma
Staters.
Rag Sets Coffee
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hold a coffee for prospective
reporters or anyone else in
terested in working for the
paper today at 1 p.m.
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Today at 5 p.m. is the
deadline for entering the
table tennis and skill pool
tournament which will be
held in the Ag Union during
February.
There will be both men
and women's divisions with
double elimination play. In
dividual trophies will be
awarded to the winner in
each division.
The tournament is open
to only Ag college students
and entries can be made
at the Ag union.
Billiards
Instruction
Tomorrow
Free Lessons
Given in Union
Billiards instruction will
be given tomorrow morning
in the student Union's billi
ards room in pocket, co-ed
pocket, straight rail and three
cushion billiards.
Starting time for the les
sons is 9 a.m., according to
Barney Bauermeister, Union
Games Committee Chairman,
whose committee is sponsor
ing the instruction.
Instructors will be Joe John
son and George Fisk. John
son and Fisk will also discuss
rules of tournament play.
The rules will be used in
the upcoming National Asso
ciation of College Unions bil
liards tournament.
There is no charge for stu
dents with identification
cards.
Bowling Signup
Is Next Fridav
The deadline for signing up
for the Intramural Spring
Bowling Tourney is next Fri
day at 5 p.m. There is a
limit of eight men to a team
and the $10 entry fee should
be paid at the Lincoln Bowling
Alley, 236 No. 12th.
Teams should sign up at
the alley for the desired day
to bowl, and enter on the
official I-M entry blank.
The defending All-University'
champs are the Baptist-Christian-Student
Fellowship
team, who also copped the
Independent crown. The 1959
Fraternity champion was
Delta Sigma Pi and the Sel
leck title-holder was Mac
Lean. 1959 Series
Films Ready
A 35-minute film of the high
lights of all six games of
the 1959 World Series is now
available to all groups, clubs
or organizations desiring it,
according to Roger Bottorff,
general manager of the Lin
coln Chiefs.
There is no charge for the
use of the film and reserva
tions may be made by calling
or writing the Lincoln Base
ball Club offices.
' DATE;
1 - February
eJ 16 and 17, .
I 1960
Huskers
Nebraska
Face Big
Nebraska's gymnas
tics team puts its undefeated
dual record on the line Sat
urday when the Huskers clash
with Kansas and Colorado
College of Education.
The event will be scored as
a triangular and a double
dual.
As far as the dual section
with Colorado College is con
cerned, the Huskers will be
an underdog, as the Colorado
team defeated Nebraska in
the All College Tourney in
Colorado. Nebraska has won
this tournament six times out
of the eight years it has
been held.
The ten man Cornhusker
team will be out to win their
fourth and fifth dual meets.
Hoevet
Coach Jake Geier said that
Co-Captain Phil Hall and
Dennis Anstine will be held
to limited action due to in
juries. Anstine and Virgil Hubert
are tied for high point hon
ors, scoring 28 points in the
last three meets. Hall is fol
lowing close behind with 27.
Geier announced the follow
ing squad for Saturday's
meet:
Dennis Ans'ine Side Horse; Hifh Bar!
Parallel Bars; Free Exercise.
Don Bell Free Exercise i Tumbling.
Don Brass Rebound Tumbling.
Karl Byers Side Horse.
Phil Hall Free Exercise. Prllel Bars.
Flying Kings; Tumbling: Kebound
Tumbling.
Herbert Hajiick Rings.
Nebraska's wrestling team
will attempt to snap their
losing streak this weekend.
The Husker grappless take on
the Air Force Academy in a
7:30 p.m. match at the Coli
seum, Friday, and Journey to
Brookings, S.D. for a dual
meet with South Dakota State
Saturday.
Coach Bill Smith will have
only six varsity wrestlers on
hand as 167-pounder, Bruce
O'Callaghan was declared in
eligible this week. Earlier
Smith lost Roland Wallick
(177) and Phil Johnson (130).
Best Husker hopes for a
victory in these meets are
Heavyweight Jim Raschke,
who has a 3-1-3 record, and
Wayne Reeve, 137-pound mat
man. Probable NU llneuDS!
123 Ted Rethmeier (1-6)
130 Forfeit
137 Wyne Reeve (0-6)
147 Jim Faimon (0-6)
157 Garry Harley (0-4)
167 Forfeit
177 Dan Hoevet (0-4)
Hwt Jim Raschke (3-1-3)
Coach DicLc i;iass' Husker
swimmers have two meets
slated this weekend. The NU
finmen go against Northwest
Missouri Friday night at the
Coliseum pool and travel to
Ames for a dual meet against
Iowa State Saturday night.
Klaas was pleased with
several NU performances in
an 88-11 loss to Oklahoma
VolleyballResult
Delta Delta Delta-Phi Kap
pa Psi defeated Kappa Kappa
Gamma-Sigma Alpha Mu.
Alpha Omicron Pi-Delta Up
silon defeated Kappa Delta
Kappa Sigma. Kappa Alpha
Theta-Phi Delta Theta de
feated Sigma Kappa-Beta Sig
ma Psi. Alpha Chi Omega'
Beta Theta Pi defeated Wes
ley House.
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BOWLING
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Busy
Athletes
Weekend
last Saturday. "The score at
OU was not bad if you con
sider we were swimming the
fifth ranked team in the na
tion," he said. He praised the
fine times turned in by Larry
Ferrell, Lincoln sophomore,
Mihara and Larry McClean
on the southern jaunt.
Ferrell .Lincoln sophomore,
clocked a 2:23.7 in the 200
back stroke against OU, his
best time as a Husker.
Senior co-captain Bucklin
cut two seconds off his best
time in the 200-individual
medley.
Mihara, sophomore from
Omaha, trimmed nearly nine
seconds off his 440-free style
time and McClean, Fremont
junior, bettered his season's
top performance by 18 sec
onds against OU.
The Northwest Missouri
team, scheduled to perform
at 7:00 Friday, are in their
first year of competition.
Klaas noted, "We are helping
them to establish a sched
ule." Concerning the Iowa State
dual, scheduled for 7:30
p.m., the NU swim coach
stated, "From all indications,
IS has several outstanding
swimmers, and they have had
some outstanding competition
this season, swimming the
two top teams in the nation
this year. Paul Witherell,
sophomore Cyclone perform'
er, is an All-American in any
event he swims."
"We will give them a good
battle tor firsts in several
events," he said.
Probably NU entries (Friday)
400-medley relay Tomson, Papadakis.
Bosveia, rickett
SO-freestyle Walton. Smith
220-freestyle Pickett
20O-lnd. medley Bucklin
Diving Smith
200-butterfly Papadakis
100-freestyle Walton. Frank
200-backstroke Tomson r
440-freestyle Bosveld, Bucklin - y -200-breastroke
PaDadakis
400-freestyle relay Bosveld Pickett
Frank Walton
Probable NU entries (Saturday)
400-med. relay Ferrell. Stocker, Mo
Clean. Bucklin
50-fs Pickett, Frank
220.(5 Mihara, Bosveld
200-ind. med. Bucklin
nivlna Walton. Frank
200-butterfly McClean, Papadakis
lOO-fs Pickett, Bosveld
200-back Tomson, Ferrell
440-fs Mihara
400-fs relay Bucklin. McClean. Bosveld,
9no-hreastrnke stocker. PapadaKLs
Pickett
Bushmen
Face Okla.
The Husker cagers leave
bv Diane Fridav headed for
Stillwater where they win
meet Oklahoma State Satur
day night.
The Huskers. who notched
their first Big Eight victory
with a 64-59 win over Mis
souri Mondav night, will wind
up their southern trip with a
contest against (Jkianoma
Mondav night at Norman. .
The Huskers are currently
tied for seventh in the league
with a 1-5 conference record.
Although Nebraska is 5-12
overall they have scored just
five less total points tnan
their opponents, 1074 com
pared to 1079.
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Trainer
By Dave Calhoun
Paul Schneider, head
trainer for University ath
letics, is reported to be in
vestigating a training position
for a professional football
team in Canada.
Schneider left Lincoln Mon
day evening for Toronto, to
talk with officials of the Tor
onto Argonauts. He is sched
uled to return to Lincoln in
time to depart for Oklahoma
Snyder
with the University basket
ball team Friday.
Athletic Director Bill Or
wig said, "Paul went to Can
ada to check the situation
out. He indicated to me that
he has no great interest in
the job."
Orwig said that a trip such
as this is ' routine."
It was reported that Schnei
der had been offered a salary
matching the one he pre
sently receives from the Uni-
Dessert Is Set
For Newcomers
Students who are attending
the University for the first
time this semester will meet
for the Coed Counselors des
sert Tuesday at 9 p.m. in the
Indian Suite of the Student
Union.
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to the sum of its parts
(But some of its parts are more equal than others!)
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Visits
versity. He is currently paid
$6,500 a year.
Schneider joined the athletic
staff, as an assistant trainer,
in October, 1948. On May 11,
1952 he replace Blaine Ride
out as head trainer. Rideout
resigned to enter private busi
ness in Dallas, Tex.
Schneider has been active in
nation trainers associations
and in 1954 he was elected
secretary-treasurer for the
5th District of the National
Kreigh, Paul
Pace Frosh
Sammy Kreigh and Chet
Paul are the leading scorers
for the freshman basketball
team at the end of eight
games.
Kreigh, Zanesville, Ind.,
has averaged 13.1 points per
game. Paul, 6-5 1959 all-stater
from Lincoln High, has an
average of 10.4 points. Larry
Bemis from Martinsville, In
diana .has averaged 9.7 point3
in only six games.
The frosh have won five and
lost three of their pre-season
games with the Campus All
Stars and the Football All-
Stars. They have averaged
64.8 points per game and al
lowed their opposition an
average of 61.3 points.
The freshmen start off their
regular season February 13th
against the Iowa State fresh
men at Lincoln.
IM Basketball
TODAY'S GAMES
Dental College vs. Physicists
Law College vs. Geolograph
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Athletic Trainers Association.
He was appointed district di
rector in June, 1955.
During the 1959 NCAA track
meet, held at the University.
Schneider acted as head
trainer.
During World War II Schnei
der served with the Army
Air Force in the Pacific, as
a captain.
OrivigSays
Grid Job
Still Open
Braley To Handle
. Football Yearlings
Athletic Director Bill Orwig
said Thursday that Bill Jen
nings is still looking for an
assistant football coach.
Orwig, who has Just re
turned from a three day
speaking tour, said that Bus
Mertes, former Kansas
State coach is still a leading
contender for the Job.
The Athletic Director also
said that Jack Braley will
handle the husker freshman
team next fall.
The new assistant will work
with the varsity, probably
with the backfield, Orwig
said.
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