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Monday, February 22, I960 The Daily Nebraskar Paqe 3 b i : Sf V k " ? ) j I MADE IT . . . OU vaulter J. D. Martin sets record ' Gym Team Whips (XT The Nebraska gymnastic team captured four out of seven first places to outscore SPEEDWAY MOTORS 1719 N St. LINCOLN, NEBR. Speed Equipment Hollywood Mufflers Jot UrlgM to Ptrlt Cm Mmm York. Chlctoo. m or.Ut Ang,l.S.e your Z trioodty travel agent NAME. or mail coupon AQOStSS. SCHOOL.. perfection Eaton's available in light, medium, heavy weights and onion Lin. In convenient 100- sheet packets and 500 thppt ream boxes. A Berkshire Typewriter Paper, backed by the famous Eaton name. t 1 V .mar Colorado, 62-50, here Satur day. Husker Virgil Kubert was high point man in the dual meet competition with 12 points. The results: side hone 1, Karl Byers (N). 1. (Tie). Dave Bowers (N) and B. Lom bard! (C). 3, (Tie) Dennis Anstine (N) and E. Lombardi (C). Horitontal bar 1, Jones tC). 2. John son (C). 3. Virgil Kubert (N). 4, Dave Bowers (N). 5, Dennis Anstine N). Parallel Vara 1, Virgil Kubert IN). 2, Hicks (C). 3. Dennis Anstine (N). 4. Johnson (C). i, Herb Hanich (N). Fljini rinn 1, Herb Hanich (IS). 2, Johnson (C). 3, Virgil Kubert IN). 4. Doug Moore (N). 5. Engel (C). Tumbliai-1, Charles WiUiams (N). 2. Delaney (C. Bill Brass (N). 4. Don Bell N). 5, Derouen (C). Rebound tumbling 1, Hammond (C). 2. Doug Moore (N). 3. Fischer 1C. 4. Bill Brass N 5, B. Lombardi CO. Free exercise 1. Delaney C). 2. Charles Williams (N). 3, Don Bell (N). 4. Hicks (C). 5, Derouen (C). .'ACCENT EST ; FRANCAIS ... j AIR FRANCE j AIR FRANCE has a knack of making life gay j For the dough you shell out-every cent! : To Athens, Paris or even Marseilles, : Fly AIR FRANCE jet to be doubly glad you went! HOW?WHERH?WHEH?: John Schneider . AIR HWNCE. 183 fifth Avenue. oji.1wk Nw York "cM ''J"""" 5 '"IT unrn: No telltale traces... 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His mark is the best recorded in the confer ence this season and set a new stadium record. Last year Martin sailed over 15-3 during the out door season. This mark is the highest ever made by a col lege sophomore. In the indoor circuit this year Martin cleared 15-V4 in a Kansas dual and 15-0 at the Michigan State Relays. Main competition in the Conference meet this week end for Martin will be afford ed by Oklahoma State's Au brey Dooley, who held the stadium record before Mar tin's vault. Daily Nebraskan Sports Handball Crown To Phi Belts Phi Delta Theta took first place in team competition in this year's Intramural Hand ball Tournament. The Phi Delts piled up a to tal' of 115 points edging out top contender Delta Upsilon with 108. Theta Xi scored 68 points, Benton 62, Alpha fau Omega 25, Phi Kappa Psi 5, Avery Hall 4, and Sigma Nu 4. The Phi Delts were led by three flight winning double teams and two singles champs. Second place Delta Upsilon boasted the All University Singles Champion, Myron Papadakis. Phi Delt Theta's victory was encouraged by All University Double Champs, Al Cummings and Dick Chamberlain. An impressive doubles team composed of sixth flight win ners, Ron Gould and John Stanley, along with single flight winners Ron Cougil and Bob Kovarik pushed Theta Xi past Benton Hall into third place. BOND MASSACHUSETTS track, a pole vaulter cleared 15 feet. J. D. Martin, Sooner junior, vaulted 15 feet, three-fourths inch to shatter the stadium mark set by Oklahoma State's Aubrey Dooley earlier this season. Nebraska's-Joe Mullins was responsible for the other new stadium mark, touring the 1000 yard run in 2:15.7, one and two-tenths seconds faster than his previous record time. Martin and Mullins also grabbed blue ribbons in oth- How They Scored TBACK EVENTS OU NU M-yard dash v J 440-yard run 600-yard ru j J J 880-Tard ran J 1. 000-yard raa J J Mile ran , j i-Mile run r. 4 60-yard hirh hurdle 4 60-yard low hardies s Mile relay J Totals FIELD EVENTS OB NU Pole ranlt J Broad jump 1 Shot not ' High Jum J 1 Totals 2 Grand Totals er events, Martin in the 60 yard high hurdles and Mul lins in the 600-yard run. Oklahoma's power in the field events proved too much for the Huskers. The Sooners racked up 30 points, as com Dared to six for the Huskers in the four field events.. The Nebraska cindermen grabbed firsts in the 1000- yard run, the 600-yard run, the 440-yard run and the 60 yard low hurdles. For the first time this sea son coach Frank Sevigne en tered a mile relay team. The team made ud of Ken Ash, Mullins, LeRoy Keane and Bob Cross won the event wun a time of 3:26.1. Another Oklahoma track man just missed setting a stadium record in the shot Dut. Mike Lindsay tossed the shot 57-10, a quarter of an inch under his own stadium record. The London, England, muscleman won the Big 8 Conference meet last year with a heave of 58-4. Nebraska garnered 6 points in the 440 when Cross, recovering from a muscle m- Physicals Physicals for all Spring sports (baseball, track, golf, and tennis) will be given March 3rd. Paul Schneider, head trainer for the Univer sity, issued the notice that everyone intenting to par ticipate should be at Student Health at 7i30 p.r . on March 3rd. I i ; ;-;.;' 1 tv'-fr' tvvn " . 1 9 , s, , y ,jt Vt. 't t Ai" " ' ' ' & 1 y y 7 A rA J1 1 III'' ' l . y-y J ''' ' ' '"'7' 5 , ' ' "IT'l ' " y.tiyyA' I t i1 '-'' ys ',!', y ' r:':': 4 1 y ? $ iyyy-yb- J s ? , ' ' , y ' J,y yf y. ,,!,, , J t 'y I jr , iJiJLyJJL 1 !! x v -'' Mc&wW it : ij4'is "''' J I - U - If ,-Jzl Ar" - I The best tobacco makes the best smoke! jury, broke the tape with a :50.3 time, his fastest time in competition this season. Keane picked up third to ac count for the other Nebraska point in the event. The distance races, the mile and two mile, were con trolled by Oklahoma's flying South African, Gail Hodgson. Hodgson was given a good race by Nebraska's Joe American Horse in the mile, but won the two mile event easily. The Huskers, who will trav el to Kansas City this week end for the Big 8 Conference meet, ended their indoor sea son with a 3-2 record, Ne braska defeated Drake and South Dakota in its opening Oklahoma .State and Kansas State in duals. Loses to Colo rado and Oklahoma, Nebras ka's last two duals, round out the season's record. The Results TRACK EVENTS Mile run 1. Gail Hodgson (OU); 2. Joe American Horse (NU); 3, Lee Smith (OU). Time 4:20.2. 60-jard dash 1. Dee Glvens (OU); 2. Bob Cross (NU); 3. Richard Sinclair (OU). Time :06.3. (00-yard run 1. Joe Mullins (NU); 2. Robert Wilcox (OU); 3. Ken Ash (NU). Time 1:13.1. (New meet record: tirst time event has been run.) 440-yard run 1. Bob Crdss (NU): 2. Hi Gernert (OU); 3 .LeRoy Keane (NU). Time :50.3. 60-yard high kurdln-M J. D. Martin (OU); 2. Milt Haedt (NU); 3. Steve Smith (NU). Time :07 6. 2-Mile run 1. .Gail Hodgson (OU); 2. Joe American Horse (NU); 3. Paul Nielsen (NU). Time 9:33.1. (New meet record bettering old mark of 9:35.3 set by Hodgson in 1938.) 1.000-yard run 1. Joe Mullins (NU); 2. Marvin Stewart (OU); 3. Lee Smith (OU). Time 2:15.7. (New meet record, first time run; also new stadium record bettering mark at 2:16.9 set by Mullins in 1959.) 680-yard run 1. Robert Ringo (OU); 2. Dick Kier (NU); 3. Bill Melody (NU). Time 1:58.2. 60-yard low hurdles 1. Bob Knaub (NU); 2. Robert Knight (OU); 3. Stave Smith (NU). Time :07.1. mile relay i. neorasKa iiveu sn, jue Mullins, LeRoy Keane, Bob Cross); 2. Oklahoma. Time 3 26 L FIELD EVENTS Shot put 1. Mike Lindsay (OU) 57 10VS. (New meet record, bettering mark of 53-7V4 set by George Church of Okla homa in 1959); 2. Al Wellman (NU) 50 Wi; 3. Walter Myers (OU) 45-11. Broad lump 1. Tom Raley (OU), 23-31,4: 2. Donald Warrick (OU), 23-Mi; 3. Bob Knaub (NU), 22-6. High Jumn Tie or first between Mark Brady (OU) and Larry Neeley (OU). 6-V4; tie for 3rd between Larry Janda (NU), Max Waldo (NU) and Al Roots (NU), S-10V4. Pole vault 1. J. D. Martin (OU), 15 . (New meet 'record bettering mark of lt-4 set by Henrick Kruger of Oklahoma 'in 1956; new stadium record bettering old mark of 14-7V set by Aubrey Dooley of Oklahoma State in 1960); 2. Larry Neeley (OU), 14-5; 3. Jim Kraft (NU), 13-5. Typewriters For Rent Royal Underwood Smith Remington Try Our Rental-t whose Plan Special Student Rates NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. 125 No. llth Phone HE 2-4284 Typewriter Ribbons Put On 4 y STILL UNDEFEATED. . . Husker Swimmers Had Busy Week Coach Dick Klaas's tank team ended a busy week end of dual competition, winning one and losing one. The Huskers defeated the Northwest Missouri swim mers 56-38 on Friday and lost to Colorado State Satur day, bringing their record for the season to five wins and six losses. In Friday's contest Ron Bucklin won the 200-yard in dividual medley and the 440 yard free style. Bucklin's time in the medley was a full second under his school rec ord. Other double winners were diver Branch Walton who took first in the 50-yard free style in addition to winning the diving, and Jim Pickett who doubled in the 220-yard free style and 100-yard free style. arcne-navG a C 1 Joe Mullins breaks the tape The Colorado State swim squad defeated Nebraska 59 34 at the Coliseum Saturday. JtifH 60111 Monaural 20441 af? ' Ml 3 flight! in ree This is Sarah Vaughan, launched by the Basie Band and singing what comes natu rally! Soaring C-ward, octave hopping, wailing like a horn. Listen to her ad-lib stylings of "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" ; "Stardust"; "No 'Count Blues"; Six others. 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