The Daily Nebraska; Page 3 Wednesday, February Kansas, For Conference Lead Bit Elrht Standings W Op. 807 Kansas State . .. 7 Kansas 7 Colorado 7 Oklahoma . ( OklaJioma gtate 4 Missouri . . . 4 Iowa State 4 Nebraska . ... S .700 .700 ,M 74 tm .(00 60S i tun .400 .3M '.SS .273 508 (19 65a OS? 94 7S 625 639 By Dave Wohlfarth The Big Eight Basketball Conference is currently a two- team race between Kansas and Kansas State. These two clubs meet tonight at Man hattan in a do-or-die battle for the top spot. Kansas has won five straight behind the work of Wayne Hightower, and BUI Bridges. In their first meet ing, the Jayhawks defeated K-State 64-62, Feb. 10, to knock the Wildcats out of first place. Last week KU toppled Colorado and Okla homa in its upward surge. Kansas State will be out for revenge, counting on top per formances from Wally Frank, Ced Price and Sonny Ballard. After streaking to five early league victories, Coach Tex Winter's hoopsters have been knocked around a bit, includ ing a 70-60 loss to Nebraska. Colorado Loses Colorado was kayoed out of a share for first via a 84-72 loss to Missouri, Monday night. Joe Scott and Charles Henke starred for the Tigers, scoring 27 and 26 points re spectively.. The talented two LITTLE MAN 1k FOOTBALL m V ASSEENBYr - HiAAeELF if? ill f fomVW WP -THPTEAM M FACULTY Typewriters For Rent Royal Underwood Smith - Remington Tiry Our Rental-Purchase Plan Special Student Rates NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. 125 No. 11th Phone HE 2-4284 Typewriter Ribbons Put On Whatever your typing talents, you can turn out neat, clean-looking work the first time, with Eaton's Corrasable Bond Paper. Reason why: Corrasable has ' a special surface it erases without a trace. Just the flick of an ordinary pencil eraser and typographical errors disappear. No smears, no smudges. Saves time, tempef and money! 24, 1960 K-State paced Mizzou to a 41-39 half time lead and the win en abled Missouri to move out of the league cellar. The Tigers have won four and dropped seven and are deadlocked with Iowa State for sixth place. t Colorado's 7-4 record earns the Buffs third place in the Big Eight, but they are in danger of losing two of these wins. Conference athletic di rectors take action Thursday on a pair of protested Colo rado victories by Nebraska and Iowa State, Oklahoma held on to fourth place with a 50-49 squeaker over Nebraska. The Sooners still have an outside chance for the conference champion ship. The Oklahoma State Cow boys are in fifth with four wins and six losses. The OS crew have the toughest de fense in the league, limiting oppcnenfs to 519 points in 10 games (51.9 points per game). Oklahoma and Oklahoma State meet tonight in another intra-state rivalry. Iowa State is suffering from a bis letdown after comln: the Pre-Season Tourney at Kansas City. Last week the Iowa State losing streak soared to five as the Cy clones were downed by Kan sas State and Oklahoma. The Cyclones are tied for sixth ON CAMPUS - . 4;v- Touch system or hunt-and-peck Results are perfect EATON'S CORRAS ABLE Typewriter Paper 1 I Corrasable is available In aeveral waights from onion akin to heavy bond. In handy 100-eheet packets and 600 heet ream boxes. A fine quality paper for all your typed assignment, fenly Eaton makes erasable Corrasable. EATON'S CORRASABLE BOND A Berkshire Typewriter Paper EATON PAPER CORPORATION e) PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Clash with four wins and seven losses. All Big Eight teams are in action Saturday to wind up a busy week. Kansas State is at Oklahoma in a 'must' ' win game for the Sooners, Kansas plays Missouri at Columbia, Iowa State travels to Colo rado and Nebraska hosts Ok lahoma State. BILL BRIDGES Winter Air Fails to Halt Baschallers The cold weather is not holding ud the Cornhusker's baseball practice. According to Lrii Dunne, assistant baseball coach, practice is progressing into the fourth week. The first three weeks consisted of cal isthenics, however, practice is in full swing this week. Batting cages have been set up in the basement of the Field Hause for batting and pitching practice. Fielding practice is also underway. IM Managers Pick Up Ballots Intramural team managers may pick up the ballots for the aU intramural basketball team today. These ballots are in the Sports office of the Daily Nebraskan and will be available between 1 and 5 p.m. Please remember that in order to be able to have any of your team represented on the all intramural selections you must submit a ballot. with BOND v ft jh I ''''' ; 1' Orwig Enters Protest Big 8 Officials To Discuss Fate Of Husker-Buf f Tilt By Chip Wood University of Nebraska ath letic director Bill Orwig will make an official protest t o the Big Eight conference and Colorado in regard to the ColoradoaNebraska basket ball game played at Colo rado, January 30. The protest is being made due to discrepancies in the method of timing the game, which Nebraska lost in an overtime, 62-57. Orwig said that the Husk ers had a 50-50 chance of winning the protest. He is going to Kansas City Febru ary 25, to the Big Eight meeting of faculty represent atives. It,is not known which day, Thursday or Friday, the protest will come before the faculty group. The dispute arose over the allowance of two extra sec onds of play at the end of the game when the "clock showed there were five sec onds remaining. The official timekeeper explained this by saying that he had allowed the clock to run two seconds after the officials had whis tled CU's Don Butler for a foul against Jim Kowalke. The time clock is the offi cial timing piece in Big Eight games and it cannot be set back unless the offi cials are notified. Charles Bitter, who keeps official time on the bench at Colorado games, said in re gard to why he didn't notify the officials, "There was such a short time left in the game that N I didn't think it would make any difference." Colorado was able to come down the court and score in seven seconds to tie the game up and go on to win in the overtime. Bitter's unimpor tant alteration cost Nebraska the game. Sprinter Set For Big 8 Track Meet Sprinter and quarter miler, Bob Cross, has lived up to pre-season expectations of track coach. Frank Sevigne by becoming a standout per former for the Huskers this year. . Bob was originally from Alexandria, Va., but graduat ed from Boys Town in '58 as a three-sport standout. He was a Cowboy regular half back in football and a starter on the basketball team which won the state title his junior year. Cross won the 440 in the state meet his senior year and set a new state record of 48.6 which placed h i m third among all the high school quarter milers in the nation. As a Nebraska yearling, Bob won the quarter and tied for first in the 60 yard dash in the conference indoor meet. Although he has been ham pered by a leg injury this year, Sevigne said Tuesday that Bob is in the best shape of the season. Cross won the quarter In the Oklahoma State dual last Saturday with a time of 50.3. This is his best time of the season in that event. 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COLLEGE TAILORS , (established 1894) Mrs. Esther Loso 4448 So 4ftth :- Phone IV 8-4212 Closed Saturdays Dressmaking or alterations done at reasonable prices In neat, up to date styles. Call Mavis, HE 2-2214. Husker Yearlings Add Sooners To Postal The Nebraska freshman track team continued to show brilliant times and good team balance as the defeated Oklahoma's frosh, 94-23. The indoor frosh postal was held Feb. 20. The Huskers demonstrated overpowering team balance as they won 11 of the 14 events held. NU freshman fin ished 1-2-3 in the 600-yard run, 1,000-yard run, high hurdles, low hurdles and high jump. The yearlings also shut out the Sooners in the pole vault and mile relay. Individual NU cinderman equaled or bettered their pre vious times as the young Huskers chalked up their sec ond win. In their opening postal, NU blasted Oklahoma State, 95-19. Ernest Gunter, the flying Philadelphian, won the 60 yard dash, high hurdles, 440 yard run and low hurdles. Be sides these four blue ribbons he was a member of the win ning NU mile relay team which ran a 3:24.1. Gunter matched his pre vious 6.8 time in the low hur dles, a time which is a tenth of a second under the Big Eight postal record. Closely following Gunter in the lows was Ron Moore, who turned in a 6.9 time. Gunter covered the 440 yard course in an amazing 49.7, and equaled liis previous top times in the 60-yard dash (6.2) and high hurdles (7.4). In the high and low hur dles, a tenth of a second sep- The Results: 60-yard dash Won by Gunter (Nl, 2 Pfister (N), 3 Vlodman (0). Winner's time. :06.2. 440-yard dash Won by Gunter (N), 2 Soli (O), 3 Epps (N). Winner's time, :49.7. 880-yard Run Won by Neff (O), J Kenny (N), 3 Silveira (N). Winner's time, 1:59. Mile Run Won by Stevens (N), S J. Scott (N), 3 Neff (O). Winner's time, 4:35.7. 2-Mlle Run Won by Stevens (N), 2 Neff (O), 3 Frawley (O). Winner's time, 9:50.8. 600-yard Run Won by Silveira fN), 2 C. Scott N), 3 Kenny (N). Winner's time, 1:15.1. 1.000-yard Run Won' by Kenny (N), 2 Stevens (N), 3 C. Scott (N). Winner's time, 2:23. HiRh Hurdles Won by Gunter (N), 2 Moore (N). 3 Wilke (N). Winner's lime, :07.4. Low Hurdles Won by Gunter (N), S Moore (N), 3 WUke (N). Winner's time, :0C 8. Shot Put Won by Johnson (O), 2 Tomlinson (N), 3 Janovy (N). Winning toss 48' 4". Pole Vault Won bv Donovan (N), no 2nd or 3rd. Height 12' 8". High Jump Won by Wilke (N). 2 An derson (N), 3 Paulsen (N). Height 6' 1". Broad Jump Won by Springer (0), 2 Wilk (N), no third. Distance 22' 7". Mile Relay Won by Nebraska (Gun ter, Epps, Wilkie, Kenny), 2 OU. Time -3:24.1. Golds OF NEBRASKA Phone GR 7-1211 PLAN TO ATTEND GOLD'S Track Scoreboard arated each of the first three runners, Nebraskans Gunter, Moore and Fred Wilke. Ray Stevens clipped a sec ond off his mile run time, won the two-mile and NU's Joe Scott finished second in the mile. Husker John Silveira, Clar ence Scott and Bill Kenny were the top three in the 600-yard run. SHEINWOLD ON BRIDGE Unusual Lead Defeats Slam If you like to make positive statements, bridge is not your game. As fast as you can make rules somebody will find exceptions. For example, take the case of the opening lead against a slam. South dealer North-South vulnerable) , NORTH A 9 3 2 A 10 ft 4 5 A 10 6 5 S WEST EAST A 8 54 AKQJ107 V 5 2 y V J AJ 4Q8743 KQI982 7 4 SOUTH A 6 V KQ9763 K 10 9 6 2 Mono South West North Eut IV 2 4 V 4 6 V All Pass Opening lead 4d What would you lead from the West hand against South's bid of six hearts? Tell the truth, now, wouldn't you lead the king of clubs? If you do, you're a gone gosling. Declarer wins in the dum my, discarding the low spade from his hand. He leads the singleton diamond from dum my and finesses the nine from his hand. This is very normal, since East would almost surely put up the ace of dia monds if he had it; and if East doesn't have the ace of diamonds South has no good season to play the king You win with the jack of diamonds and return a trump. Too late. South wins, ruffs a low diamond in d u m m y to capture your ace, gets back with the ace of spades, and can ruff two more low dia monds in dummy before he You'll Enjoy Shopping ar f Ami Spring Bridal Show "From This Moment On . . ." THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH AT 7:15 P.M. GOLD'S AUDITORIUM, FOURTH FLOOR. NO TICKET NEEDED. , A happy marriage of organza with taffeta petal appliques. Beautifully designed, romantically detailed. 125.95 GOLD'E Bridal Bureau v. . Second Flow PLUS &9C GREEN STAMPS Kenny won the 1,000-yard run followed by Stevens and Clarence Scott. Larry Tomlinson took sec ond in the shot put with a 48 foot toss, bettering his pre vious mark. Larry Donovan cleared 12' 8" for the pole vault title and Wilke won the high jump and took second in the broad jump. draws your last trump. Because of the bad diamond break South must give up one of his low diamonds and must ruff the other three In dum my. Eventually he draws the last trump and cashes the king of diamonds, making the slam. TRUMP OPENING It takes a trump opening lead to defeat the slam. West gets in with the jack of dia monds in time to lead a sec ond trump. Now dummy can ruff only two of South'! low diamonds, and the slam Is de feated. Mind you, a trump Is usnal Iy the worst possible opening lead against a small slam. It turns control over to declarer and gives him time to develop his tricks without Interfer ence. About once a year, how ever, you get a hand like this. Everybody at the table is full of bids, just as though the deck had nine aces and seven kings Instead of the normal quota. When that hap pens, it's a cinch that some of the bids are based on ruff ing power instead of aces and kings. Lead trumps early and often do weaken your op ponent's ruffing power. DAILY QUESTION Dealer, at your right, opens with one diamond. You hold: 4 9 3 2, V A 10 8 4, 5, A 10 6 5 3. What do you say? Answer: Pass. You have fine support if partner can Did of his own free will, but you have neither enough high cards for a takeout double nor a good enough suit for an overcall. (Copyright 1950, General Feature. Corp.) Gold's