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Friday, March 4, 1960 The Daily ,Nebraskan Page 3 Top Wrestlers Here For Conference Meet By Dave Calhoun The top collegiate wrestlers in the country will be here today and tomorrow for the Big 8 Conference champion ships. The Conference has been tabbed the "toughest wrest ling league in the nation for the past two years." Defending champion Okla homa State, Oklahoma and Iowa State are figured to .battle it out for the confer ence title. Ineligibilities have hurt both of the Oklahoma teams. Oklahoma State, hardest hit team in the Conference, will enter the meet minus four of its top performers. The Cow boys will go Into action Fri day without Ted Ellis, Ted Pierce, Dick Walker and John Addleman. Ellis was the NCAA and Big 8 heavyweight champion Ted Rethemeier last year. With the vacancy in the heavyweight division, Jim Raschke, Dale Lewis from Oklahoma and Jan Sch witters from Iowa State are figured to battle for the crown. Lewis handed Ellis his only defeat during the regular sea son, while Raschke was the only muscleman to drop Lewis. Two of Schwitterg losses were to Ellis and Lewis. McConahay Has High For Athletes David McConahay, a junior, led the Husker athletes in scholarship for the fall semes ter. McConahay, a golfer from Holdredge, had an av erage of 8.6 in the college of Arts and Sciences. This grade average leads 214 athletes competing in nine intercollegiate 'sports. Athletic Director Bill Or wig said that the overall av erage of all athletes was 5.071. Top athletes ia the list: David MrCauhar. Holdrrfc otf " ilium Kssnjr. Waterloo. U. trecfc IB Boa rUvcsoat Hower. baseball . 7J2 Le&ar Zatx, Book Ulud. Bt. Karl Brer. UmmJ. symnaJttes T.5M Jim Aodrrsos. Omsfca. mwiUim T S3J James Asche. ColumtwM. baseball Hxrl Kraase, Astasia. c ' . . . 7.avp Fraj Tomsosi. Omaha. swimmis T . r:u.. B-;Ur Tiuii. hB4ull T.77I rvis Lames. Central City. baseball 1 tii Gary Kinwmaa. bwea. ".. ... baseall-0sfcetbll TJM iuM .Nasi. Uuw, Cols., sesuus . 1 Ml Pfeillipt nali. Beainr. jj-nawKi f-v. W arn HMtr. Uncola. bMtil T pat Salerno. Omaha. football ...7. Janes Itwalte, iiuux City. la.. basket!! jvnH But, HoldW. luuOill 7S J una Craft. Norta Platte. Mania . 7 Rubert Knaua, Soattsbiuff. U-aok . t7 Aiiea Olson. Deer V. . ... basketball ( CIS George aothmeier. Neb. irreaUer i.MM) Hut-mil . n.i.mJ-ii-. II pummm M jjp sssss ..a-t.-nT-, - --t-cjr.jr---j, mrfrir- after every shave Splwh oa Old Spioe After Shaw Lotion. Feel your face ale up and live! So good for your skin... o good for your ego. Brkk as an ocean breeze. Old Spice make you feel like a new man. Confident. Awured. fteiaxed. Vou know you're at your be rten yoo top ofl your iiave with Old Spice! 100 ptin te Oklahoma also was hit by Ineligibility when DuWayne Miller, defending champion in the 123 pound bracket was forced to drop because of scholastic troubles. Only Two 'Return Adding ineligibilities and graduation together it shows that there will only be two returning title holders. Mermen Go to Boulder Huskers Join In Big 8 Meet By John Nolon Nebraska's swim team left Wednesday to compete in this year's Big Eight swimming meet in Boulder, Colorado. The Oklahoma Sooners, de fending champions, are fa vored to outdistance the field in this year's competition. The Sooners rolled up 198 points in last year's meet at Lincoln, more than triple the 61 scored by second place Iowa State. Leading the Oklahoma squad is Larry Lermo, last year a triple winner in the three distance freestyle events. Also expected to con tribute to O.U.'s effort are Chuck Lechner, Jack Saari, and NCAA champion Gordon Collet, all double winners' from last year's meet. Nebraska will enter com petition with a squad that is capable of placing high in this year's conference race. Stocker Holds Hopes Joe Stocker, holder of the varsity record in the 200-yard breast-stroke, bettered his mark each time up in the first five meets held this year. His current time is 3.31.1. Jim Frank and Branch Wal ton are the top divers for the Huskers and should be point winners. Frank Tomson, Larry Fer rel, Kuni Mihara, Larry Mc Clean and Ron Bucklin are al so expected to contribute to the Husker cause. Iowa State sophomore Paul Witherall will add versitility to the meet. WitLerall spreads his talents over six different events. He already owns a time of 2:09.9 in the 200-yard individual medley, wLich is over 12 seconds better than the existing conference rec ord. The meet will last three days. Competition began Thursday and will wind up with morning and afternoon sessions on Saturday. C0NGfiSS INN 1 i American 1901 Wesr "0"1Sr. Ph. GR 7-8567 Stab Abel, 130 pounder from Oklahoma and Ron Meleney, Iowa Stater who wrestles at 177 pounds will be the only defending champs in action. In fact, 18 of the 32 place winners will not be in action. Two more men will emerge title holders this year since the conference has added the 115 .nd 191 pound classes for the meet. Pre-meet tally figures be lieve that only one or two points will separate the first two teams. Dally Nebraskan Picks The Winners: Dennis Fredericks. Iowa State, 115. Masaaki Hatta, Oklahoma State, 123. Stan Abel, Oklahoma ,130.. Les Anderson, Iowa State, 137. Larry Hayes, Iowa State, 147. Sid Terry, Oklahoma, 157. Ronnie Clinton, Oklahoma State, 167. David Campbell, Oklahoma, 177. George Goodner, Oklahoma, 191. Jim Raschke, Nebraska, heavyweight. Probable Entries 115-Panail DWItloa Don Webster 3-2), Iowa State; Besan Wrirtt U-0.1) Oklahoma Statei John DOOleV (4-? Ranua Slat. RriM U; kinson (4-4) Colorado; Ted Bethmeier neorasira. m-Peoad Dlrliloa Dennis Friedericks (7-1-1) Iowa State; Gerald Whitfield Oklahoma; Jim Copeland (6-3) Colorado; Fatter Jenkins (l-3 Nebraska. UO-Paend Drrlsies) Dick Brown (6-3) Iowa State; Stan Abel (13-K Oklahoma; Mas Hawkins (0-0) Oklahoma State; Brice Wilkinson (5-4) Colorado; Fiber Jenkins (1-3) Ne braska. lTT-Paand DTisl.s I.es Anderson (9-0-1) Iowa State; Lawr ence Gregory (6-3-1) Oklahoma; Dou Wilson (12-1-1) Oklahoma State; Larry Wood (8-21) Kansas State; Pete Wall (4-51 Colorado; Jim Faiman (34) Ne braska. 147-Pnd Divides Larry Hayes 1(M Iowa State; Chuck White (0-0) Oklahoma; Bob Wilson (13-1) Oklahoma State; IX Gard (10-1) Kan sas State; Garry Harley (04) Nebraska. Ul-Psand Division Bob Wall (5-1) Iowa State; Sid Terry (11-1-2) OMehoma; Bob Johnson (12-2) Oklahoma State; Charles Couch (1-3) Kansas State; Pave Abraham (7-3 Colo rado; Bob Hornady (0-2) Nebraska. 167-PeeBd Division Jim Grcver (5-1) Iowa State; Ray Johnson (4-9) Oklahoma; Ron Clinton (13-0-1) Oklahoma State: Jerry Knight (0-1) Kansas State: Scott Simon (041 Nebraska; Bob Stranee (0-4) Colorado. 177-Psnd Division Ron Meleney (4-4-1) Iowa State; David Campbell (11-2-1) Oklahoma; Bruce Campbell (12-21 Oklahoma State; Jerry Allen (7-4 Kansas S'ate; Joe Dowler (7-3) Colorado; Dale Siemer (0-0) Ne braska. ll-Peasd DtTMe. Tom Ferrebee (1-2) Iowa State: Georte Goodner (4-0) Oklahoma; Jerald Jenkins (O-'j) Nebraska; BUI Ballard (2-) Colorado. HeavyweteM Dvrlstssi Jan Srhwitters R-J-1) Iowa State; Dale Lewis (13-1) Oklahoma: Warne Murty -2) Oklahoma State: Hank Brown (0-2) Colorado; Jim Raschke (C-2-3) Nebraska. 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