"an.- w r .V.- - Wednesday, March 2, 1960 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Yearling Ciiidermen Nip Kansas 63-58 Ernest Gunter Picks Up Four More First Places By Cloyd Clark The freshmen track squad squeezed past Kansas 63-58, to bring its postal track rec ord to three wins and no de feats. Nebraska's depth unseated the young Jayhawkers, who won eight out of fourteen events. Although the fresh men only won six events, Ernest Gunter they placed in every event and swept the 60-yard high hurdles, 60-yard low hurdles, and the 440-yard run. Ernest Gunter, the flying Philadelphian, repeated his previous feat of winning four events and helped the mile relay cut 2 seconds 'off their postal time to win against Kansas. Gunter equaled his times in the 60-yard dash, the 60-yard highs and low, and the 440-yard run. Distance man Ray Stephens bettered his time in the mile and two-mile, and John Sil veira cut his time in the 600 yard run. Both Stephens and Silveira failed to win their events. Ron Moore finished second behind Gunter in the lows, but he tied Gunter in the highs. Moore and Gunter both ran :07.4 tieing Gunter's pre vious meet marks. Shot putter Larry Tomlison I A ii - 1 (J r iYT ! -; 1 L , ! 4 Ill i.i i --nnn miiiininiM Hi" i" ' I SHEEVWOLD ON BRIDGE Weird Finesse Develops Entry By Alfred Sbeinwold When you win a trick in dummy you have the right to lead from dummy to the next trick. This right may be far more precious than win ning the previous trick. South dealer Neither side vuTnerabto NORTli A 9 7 K 6 2 9 7 4 WEST EAST A 8 4 A 6 5 V Q J 10 5 A 9 I 4 K J Q 10 S 2 95 4 3 2 A 10 SOUTH A A K Q I 10 J 2 7 3 A 6 5 3 a None South Wot North Eaat 1 A Ps 1 NT Pu 4 A All Pa Opening lead VQ The opponents lead hearts, and you ruff the third round. How do you avoid the loss of two diamond tricks? ' You might lead out five rounds of trumps in the hope that the opponents will fool ishly discard diamonds. Not a good chance unless you can hypnotize your opponents. A different plan is to lead out the ace and a low dia mond in the hope that the opponents will not be in posi tion to cash a second diamond trick at once. This might work as the cards lie. West wins the second dia mond with the king and re turns a trump. You play the seven of spades from dummy and East plays the five. If you have taken the precau tion of ruffing the heart with sam. I A..., Presenting The Four Freshmen IAVE- Advance Tickatf At Millar Pais Tun fh Ad. SI. 71 Bom S2.2S continued to improve, increas ing his old mark 46-0 to 47-1 feet. However, he was forced to settle for a second place rating. Fred Wilkie, yearling broad jumper, won Nebraska's only other individual event. Wilkie jumped 21-7 feet to win the event. His 6-1 performance in tne nigh jump equalled bis winning performance against Oklahoma a week ago. but it failed to get any better than a second place against Kan sas. Seinifnals Action in IM Tourney The Intramural Basketball Tourney, now in its third week, has advanced to the semifinals in the npper brackets of the divisions with the only two undefeated teams in each one battling it out. The winners of these Tuesday night games will automatically have two shots at their titles: Fraternity A' -Kappa Sig ma vs. Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity 'B' Farm House vs. Sigma Nn Fraternity C' Beta Theta Pi vs. Delta Upsilon Burr-Selleck 'A Hitch cock vs. Selleck Burr-Selleck 'B' - Hitch cock vs. Seaton I Independent 'A' Dental College vs. Law College Monday's Intramural Scores Seaton II- 46 Boucher-A 30 Sigma Nu-A 2 Pi Kappa Phi 0 Delta Tau Delta-B 47 Delta Upsilon-B 33 Alpha Tau Omega-A 51 Pio- neer-A 26 Beta Theta Pi-A 37 Farm House-A 26 Phi Kappa Psi-A 62 Alpha Gamma Rho-A 24 Kappa Sigma-B 23 Phi Kap pa Psi-B 22 Losers 43 Pathogens 26 Clatonians 23 Wesley House IS a high spade you can stay in dummy with the seven of spades and can return to dummy later with the nine of spades. Does this give you any ideas? Do It Yourself The right idea is to do it yourself rather than rely on a friendly opponent and a lucky break in diamonds. Trump the third round of hearts with the ten of spades and lead the deuce of spades to finesse dummy's seven! This weird trump finesse does not give you an addi tional trump trick. It merely gives you an additional entry to the dummy. You arrive in dummy with the seven of spades and you can get back later with the nine. You use the first entry to lead the king cf clubs from dummy. East covers with the ace (if he didn't you would discard a diamond), and you ruff with the jack of spades. Now you get back to dum my with the nine of spades to cash the queen and jack of clubs. This enables you to get rid of two low diamonds, and the contract is assured. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one club, and the next player passes. You hold: A A K Q J 10 32 V 7 3 A 6 5 3 A None. What do you say? Answer: Bid two spades. Th? jump takeout in a new suit forces to game and hints at slam. You don't need sup port for partner's suit if you have a solid suit of your own. (Copyright WW. Central FaHni Corp.) TURNPIKI The fabulcut Four Freshmen Stan of Capitol Records Sunday, March 6 Two Big Shows 8:00 and 9:30 Doom Open 6. SO Dmnclnr 7-11 BUD H0U0WAY ORCHESTRA Star Of The Week Big 8 Diving Title Eyed by Frank By Norm Beatty Consistency might be a good by-word for this week's Star of the Week, He is diver Jim Frank. Frank, who excels in diving and swims when he is need ed, has been honored on the basis of his constant contri bution throughout the season to the N.U. swimming team. The second sophomore swimmer to receive the Star of the Week award this year has scored over 50 points in 15 dual and one invitational meet during the past season in his special one and three meter diving events. Preps For Big Meet Frank will accompany his teammates to Boulder, Colo, this weekend where they will complete their 1959-1960 sea son in the Big Eight confer ence meet. "Nebraska should take third or fourth, Oklahoma, without a doubt, will win the meet and I imagine K. U. will be second. Iowa State should be close to the top too," Frank predicted. As a pre-dent student Frank said the Nebraska swimming team should be at its best in two years for as many reasons. "First, the high school swimming programs are in creasing each year. Three Intramural Basketball Scores Fratenltr 'A' Phi Kappa Pit 40 SUrmi PM Erwilos Alpha Gamma Rho I Corahualaer Pioneer i Acacia Alpha Tau Omega it Delia VpaDoa 4Z Kappa Sirma 27 Beta Sigma tm 26 Phi Gumma Delta l Sutma Alpha Ma 22 Karr-Vllerk 'A Hitchcock M Seatoa I 11 Gut I J Avery Nanett Boucher II Selleck 42 Seaton U 31 Hitchcock 41 Out I It Selleck 4) ataaatt Dental College The Losers 23 Geuiorrapnere M Paihocena V !-. Collet 34 Wealejr Houa M Phi Epeiloa Kappa 37 Cleumian 31 Dental College 37 Geolographerc 33 Ui College 41 Phi Epeiloa Kappa M rraleraktr V PM Delta Theta 31 Phi Kappa Pal IS Farm Hoaae 31 Kappa Sigma 21 Alpha Gamma Kho 3 Delta lipailoa 31 I : Mo travelling fZ?tef,, I "entertainer" with ( A the big following. j TODAY! Nr " I fkm wtm tra c , woman Hkt... QJr . .faWaft ' J; I . J years ago there were seven high schools with swimming sports. Now there are 12. Al so, kids now have a chance to swim competitively during the summers. Great Recruiter "The other reason is that Has is a great recruiter. He has built the Nebraska team quite a bit and he will con tinue to do so in the future," Frank pointed out. Frank did his high school swimming at Lincoln South east High school where he won the State diving cham pionship for two years, the City diving championship for three years and the Mid East Conference diving championship for three years. Placing second in the one and three meter diving events at the regional AAU meet last summer at Topeka, Kans., and being named high school all-American for two consecutive years were Frank's greatest thrills. Had Many Offers The six foot, 150 pound Star picked N. U. after he had turned down offers from Ohio, Michigan, Anapolis, Oklahoma, Yale and others. "I felt going to Nebraska would be more convenient as I could live at home," Frank said. Frank concluded that he has no ambitions what so ev er to continue his diving aft er college. Sigma Nu 2 Delta Tan Delta 23 Beta Theta Pi 26 Phi Gamma Delta 21 Farm Houa 2 Phi Delta Theta t Sum Ma 2 Alpha Gamma Bbo Barrtfelleek V Cui I 27 Selleck 29 Hitchcock 38 Manatt 2t Seaton II 2 Benton a Hitchcock 44 Cue I 3f frit rait? C Delta lipailoa 29 Delta Taa Delta 25 Theta XI 25 Sigma Na 21 Beta Theta PI 21 Alpha Tan Omega U Delta Vmiiim M Theta Xi 25 Alpha Taa Omega 2 Theta X Delia Taa Delta S Sigma Ma 22 Cera-ftbacke Bentoa-A 49 Canfielo-A 25 Inter Varaitr Hi Goodding A 20 Andrew war Burnett tdtaqaalttVdl Alpha Tan Omeea-B 2 Newman Club Theta Xl-B 2 Phi Delta Theta Theta Xl-A Phi Delta Theta -A Bruwa Paiaca It Alpha Gamma Sigma U Kiaaclbacs 2 Bentoa-A ADULTS ONLY ! I Nebraska Climbs Out Of The CeUar As Loop Race Enters Last Week The Kansas State Wildcats moved Into first place in the Big Eight Conference with a 74-65 licking of Oklahoma State, Monday night. K-State has won nine and lost four Big Eight games and will now be tied with the winner of Tuesday night's Oklahoma-Kansas game at Lawrence. Oklahoma and Kansas were tied for secord with 8-4 records going into the game. Mike Wroblewski led Kan sas State past Oklahoma State as he scored 26 points. The Wildcats led 34-25 at Bl( Eight gtaadinra W ! Pet. Pta. Op. Kaneaa State 4 .692 804 741 Oklahoma 4 .T TM (76 Kanaaa S 4 .467 771 147 Iowa State 7 .533 7M 22 Celerada C JOt 754 756 NEBRASKA 4 S .333 679 686 Missouri 4 t .303 CM 911 Oklahoma State 4 t Ja) ill 79C the half, and widened the gap to 60-40 before substituting. The loss dropped the Cow boys into a tie with Missouri for last place, both with four wins and nine setbacks. Moe Iba scored 19 to lead the O-State scoring. Iowa State dumped Mis souri, 92-69 in the other Mon day night league battle. The Daily Nebraskan Sports Sports Physicals Given Tomorrow Physicals for all Spring sports (baseball, track, golf, and tennis) will be given tomorrow. PanI Schneider, head trainer for the University, issued the notice that every one intending to participate should be at Student Health at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Read the Daily Nebraskan Classified Ads. Better still USE THEM! Phone GR 7-1211 Gold OF NEBRASKA i. 1 V AVI XVI u " 1 i ' """ 1 p : I X '-7 I i J tCv ' -I EXTRA SAVINGS WITH S&C GREEN STAMPS Cyclones, back on the track after a bad start in the league, moved into fourth, sporting a 7 6 mark. High man for the Iowans, who led 40-33 at halftime, was Bob Stoy with 18 points. Missouri's Joe Scott hit 21 for the losers. Colorado is fifth in the standings. The Buffs dropped a protested game to Iowa State last week at the Big Eight Faculty Representa tives meeting. Sixth place this week be v X ' v r .., f : J J. 'y, - r t t f ' A ' r-r ', . , ". UttriiWiillli i ii 11.,.,- Duwayne Miller, from the University of Oklahoma, awaits his torn to practice for the Big Eight Wrestling championships, which start Friday. Miller, last year's 123 pound division champion, is just one of the many confer ence wrestlers who will attend the two day affair here at the University. Last season Miller ended the regular sea son with a 14-1 record. GUADALAJARA SUMMER SCHOOL Sponsored by the University of Arizona in co operation with professors from Stanford Univer sity, University of California and Guadalajara, it will offer in Guadalajara, Mexico, June 29 to Au gust 7, courses in art, folklore, geography, history, langauge, and literature. $240 covers tuition, board and room. For more information, please write to Professor Juan B. Roel, Box 7227, Stanford University, Calif. 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