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    Monday, March 7, 1960
The Daily Nebraskar
Page 3
Conference Mat Title
To Oklahoma, NU Last
Oklahoma gained Big Eight
Conference Wrestling suprem
acy Saturday by defeating the
1959 NCAA wrestling cham
pions, Oklahoma State. Okla
homa scored 83 points before
a crowd of only 423 fans to
accomplish the feat.
Oklahoma State followed
closely with 73 points, while
Iowa State had 58, Kansas
State 28, Colorado 25, and Ne
braska 10.
The ten individual titles
were split between Oklahoma,
Oklahoma State, Iowa State,
and Kansas State. Oklahoma
and Oklahoma State each
won four titles while Iowa
State and Kansas State each
won one.
Rascke Downed
Husker Jim Rascke almost
won the heavyweight title,
but lost after an overtime
FINALS
11S-Povndfl
John Dooley, Kansas State, awarded
unanimous decision over Don Webster,
Iowa State. (Regulation match score, 2-2:
double overtime score, 1-1.)
183-Pounns
Msssak! Hatta, Oklahoma State, del.
Tony Madas, Oklahoma, 13-5.
ISO-Pounds
Stan Abel, Oklahoma, def. Doug Wil
ton, Oklahoma State, 10-3.
137-Ponnds
Le Anderson, Iowa State, del. Larry
Word, Kansas State, 6-1.
147-Ponnds
Larry Hayes, Iowa State, def. Bob Wil
son, Oklahoma State, 8-2, In over time.
(Regulation match score 8-6).
11 17-Pounds
Sid Terry, Oklahoma, del. Bob John
son. Oklahoma State, 4-0.
187-Ponnda
Ronnie Clinton. Oklahoma State, def.
Bob Strange, Colorado, 22-8.
177-Poonds
David Campbell, Oklahoma, def. Ron
Meleny, Iowa State, 15-1.
m-Ponnda
Bruce Campbell, Oklahoma State, def.
George Goodner, Oklahoma. 4-3.
Heavyweight
Dale Lewis, Oklahoma, won unanimous
decision over Jim Raschke, Nebraska
(Regulation macth score, 1-1; overtime
score, 1-1.)
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NEBRASKA'S BOWLING TEAM . . . Left to right are
the members of the University's bowling team. They are
Stuart Kutler, Gary Starck, Ralph Holmstrom, Jerry
King, Bill Vacek and Jerry Dondlinger.
University Bowlers
Meet 'Unseen? Foes
By Cloyd Clark
Every Saturday at 9:00
a.m. the University Bowling
team rolls off against unseen
opponents. At the same time'
another Big Eight bowling
team is rolling on their al
leys against the Cornhuskers.
This action is the Big Eight
bowling postal competition.
The university team has
bowled face-to-face matches
with several schools, but
these matches were extra
curricular. The Big Eight bowling
league is entirely "mail-in. '
Each week's results are sent
to Lawrence, Kan., to be
matched with the results of
the other conference teams.
Jerry King, Ralph Holm
strom, Stu Sutler, Bill Vacek,
Gary Starck, and Jerry Dond
linger makeup the Univer
sity's team.
Holmstrom is leading the
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period by an officials deci
sion. OU heavyweight, Dale Lew
is was leading with an es
cape point but Rascke evened
the match by scoring on the
same maneuver to send the
match into an overtime peri
od. Rascke picked up the ad
vantage in the overtime by
scoring escape point with 1:54
left, but Lewis was able to tie
the match and gain the of
ficials' unanimous decision
for victory.
The only regular season de
feat for Lewis was dealt by
Rascke.
The defending cowboys, de
spite their loss of four of
their top wrestlers because of
ineligibilities, nearly repeated
their conference Champion
ship, but there were just too
many good wrestlers to cope
with.
Sooner Scores Upset
The furprise of the finals
was the upset of defending
177 pound champ Ron Me
leney of Iowa State by Dave
Campell, a lanky (6-5) 'Soon
er. NCAA champ Larry Hayes
of Iowa State was forced into
an overtime to defeat OSU's
Bob Wilson In the 147-pound
class.
There were no pins In the
finals.
Nebraska's only chance for
a pin came when Rascke was
wrestling Iowa State's Jan
Schwitter in the semifinals,
but Jim settled for a 9-5 de
cision. Raske was Nebraska's lone
bright spot. John Dooley of
Kansas State pinned Ted
conference with a 192 for
high game average.
The ability of Nebraska's
bowlers is shown by the fact
that members of the team
are required to maintain at
least a 170 average.
Coach and manager, Merle
Reiling praised the bowlers
for their steady Improvement
and persistant practice. He
said, "the boys are expected
to spend at least 9 hours a
week open bowling under su
pervision. This minimum is
always met and is very often
excelled."
Reiling went on to say that
on March 24th, the team will
travel to Iowa University and
Iowa State University for
match games. In addition he
commented that, "Our team
deserved more support. They
work hard and competition
against unseen opponents
isn't ideal."
Rothmeier of NU in 3:48 in
semifinal action.
NCAA champ Stan Abel of l
Oklahoma dropped Husker
Faber Jenkins with a pin in
53 seconds.
POINT, NEBRASKA , . Husker heavyweight Jim Rascke picks up points in his semi
final bout with Jan Schwitters from Iowa State during the Big 8 Championships last
weekend. Rascke won this match, "but lost in the finals to Dale Lewis of Oklahoma.
NU Falls To K-State:
Turner, Hester, Shipwright
End Careers At KJJ Tonight
Kansas State assured Itself
of at least a tie for the Big
Eight Basketball 'Champion
ship by beating Nebraska 83
74, at Manhattan Saturday
night.
The Wildcats now have a
conference record of 10-4.
If Kansas, Nebraska's foe
tonight, beats the Cornhus
kers, the regular conference
season would end in a tie
between the two Kansas
schools.
The Wildcats had to fight
Nebraska off in the first half,
and for a while it looked like
it would be a repeat of the
Nebraska-K-State game at
Lincoln. Nebraska upset the
Wildcats 70-60.
Wildcats Roll
However, with 2:45 left in
the first half, the Staters, be
hind the sharp shooting of
Mike Wroblewski, caught
fire. The score was 29-28,
with K-State holding the ad
vantage, when Wroblewski
hit a jumper to start the
Wildcat rally.
Kansas State hit lay-ups,
jumpers, stole Nebraska
passes and when the gun fi
nally sounded the Wildcats
had completely overwhelmed
the Huskers, holding aft un
believable 42-28 halftime
score. -
During the second half Ne
Med Society
Chooses 14
Twelve students and two
physicians have been select
ed for membership in Alpha
Chapter of Alpha Omega Al
pha at the University College
of Medicine in Omaha.
Seniors chosen for member
ship in the national medical
college honorary were Nich
olas Bethlenfalvay, Rex Bos
ley, Joyce Lynch, Richard
Lynch, James McGath, Willis
Mundt, Gerald Rounsborg,
Maurice Skeith and Philip
Weingart.
Juniors chosen for the hon
or were Martin Lohff, James
Peck and Daniel Roberts.
Alumni member chosen
was John Ivins, M.D., a 1939
graduate of the college now
associated with the Mayo
Clinic in Rochester, Minn.
Francis Coleman, M.D. of
Des Moines, was selected for
honorary membership in the
chapter. Coleman is a Medi
cal College faculty member.
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braska jumped back into the
contest, with Her sc hell
Turner leading the Huskers
rally attempt.
Turner Gets Hot
Turner, who had been
held to only one point in the
first half, exploded in the
second canto to dump In 19.
Several times in the late min
utes of the game the Huskers
roared to within seven points
of the Wildcats, but Wroblew
ski and company doused the
rally fire with quick fielders.
Wroblewski took the e v e-
ninir'a cnnrln Vinnnrc with 9R
for the winners, while team
mate Steve Douglas added 13
to the K-State total.
Turner paced the Huskers
in his next to last game for
Nebraska with 20 points, while
Albert Maxey pumped in 19.
Six Teams Vic For Title
In IM Basketball Tourney
By Dave Wholfarth
Six Intramural Basketball
games are slated Tuesday as
the tourney ends next week.
The games, which will be
played at the PE Building,
are finals in the various di
visions. Kappa Sigma plays the win
ner of tonight's Alpha Tau
Omega vs. Beta Theta Pi
game in the Fraternity 'A'
Tourney. If the Kappa Sigs
lose they will have another
shot at the title Wednesday
night in the double-elimination
tourney. Game time is
5:05 p.m. for Tuesday's game.
Dental College and the win
ner between the Losers and
Phi Epsilon Kappa will tan
gle at 7 p.m. for the inde
pendent crown.
In the Burr-bellecK A fi
nals, Hitchcock meets the
Mac-Lean-Selleck winner at
8 p.m.
In other games Hitchcock
plays the Selleck Gus I win
ner In Burr-Selleek B ac
tion, Sigma Nu takes on the
victor of the Delta Tau Del
taSigma Phi Epsilon game
in the Fraternity 'B' Tour
ney and the Corn-Shucks fi
nals are also on tap. Con
tenders for this spot are
Theta Xi-A, Kisselbach, Theta
The Ag College Tourney
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Tonight the Huskers face
Kansas at Lawrence. A vic
tor' by Nebraska would give
the Conference title to Kan
sas State.
Turner, Wayne Hester and
Dick Shipwright will be fin
ishing their college basket
ball careers in the contest.
Another senior, Bob Harry
was injured last week in the
game against Oklahoma State
and has not played in the
final two contests.
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5 4-7 14 Frank 1 0-1 2
8 3-4 19 Heinz 0 0-0 0
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1 4-8 6 W'b'wski 11 6-6 28
5 W-17 20 Di.uslas 4 5-7 13
0 0-0 0 Ballard 4 2-6 10
Turner
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0 1-2 1 H'tmeyer 0 7-10 7
10-0 2 MeKenzie 1 3-3 5
1 2-2 4 Brown 0 0-2 0
0 (1-0 0 Price 1 0-0 2
0 0-0 0 Ewv 1 3-5 5
0 0-0 0 G'th'rVe 1 0-1 2
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TntaU 9J SS-iJ 74 Totals 28 27-44 83
Nebraska 4874
K. State 4183
continues after a two week
lapse with semi-finals sched
uled Tuesday. Farm House-A
meets Alpha Gamma Sigma
and Smith House plays the
Clatonians. Finals will be
Wednesday night.
Should the front runners
lose Tuesday, rematches will
be played Wednesday night.
Undefeated tourney teams
are Kappa Sigma (Fraternity
'A') Hitchock (Burr-Selleck
'A'j, Dental College (Indepen
dent 'AM, Sigma Nu (Fra
ternity 'B'), Hitchcock (Burr
Selleck 'B'), and Delta Upsi-
lon (Fraternity 'C').
The All-University Tourney
starts Thursday night with
two games scheduled. The
Fraternity 'A' champs will
meet the winner of Monday
night's Delta Tau Delta-C vs.
Beta Theta Pi-C battle. If the
DUs lose, another game will
be played Monday, March 14,
to decide the All-University
'C champ.
Friday the Fraternity 'B'
champs challenge the winners
of the Burr-Selleck B' Tour
ney to decide the All-University
'B' Championship.
Thursday's 'A' team win
ner between Fraternities and
Burr-Selleck will face the In
dependent champs for the All
University title next Monday,
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Sooners Capture Loop
Swim Meet; Huskers 5th
Nebraska's swimming team
closed their 1959-1960 season
by copping fifth place n the
Big Eight Conference finale
at Boulder last weekend.
The Huskers scored 22
points in three events and
followed Oklahoma with 195
points, Kansas with 58, Iowa
state with 56V2 and Colorado
with 27. Kansas State placed
sixth with IIV2 counters. Mis
souri and Oklahoma State did
not enter the three-day meet.
Diver Jim Frank made the
best individual showing for
Nebraska with a fourth place
in the one meter diving,
event.
Another Husker individual
point getter was Larry Mc
Clean. McClean picked up
sixth place in the 100-yard
butterfly.
In addition to Frank's and
McClear's performances, the
N.U. 400-yard medley relay
team composed of Frank
Tomson, Joe Stocker, Larry
McClean and Jim Pickett,
won fourth place.
Nebraska's breast stroke
ace, Joe Stocker, placed
fourth in the 200-yard event
to round out the Nebraska
score sheet.
The Sooners of Oklahoma
took firsts in 12 of 15 events
Stocker
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"Celestial Circus, the Zodi
ac" is the title of the March
sky" show featured at the
Ralph Mueller Planetarium.
The show explains the path
or Zodiac followed by the
planets as they move through
the sky from west to east. The
constellations occupying the
area are known as 4he "signs
of the Zodiac?" Most of them
are named after animals.
The sky show may be seen
this week at 8 p.m. Wednes
day and 2:45 p.m. Saturday.
IM Scores
Beta Theta Pi-A 52, Beta Sig
ma Psi-A 39
Selleck-A 39, Seaton II-A 31
Beta Theta Pi-C 21, Alpha Tau
Omega-C 17
Delta Tau Dclta-B 30, Farm
House-B 27
Phi Epsilon Kappa 34, Law
College 25
Gus I-B 33, Seaton II-B 31
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in the three day meet to
dominate the swimming
championships for the second
straight year.
Three of Oklahoma's firsts
were good for new confer
ence records. Sophomore Carl
Zahn accounted for two of
them in the two butterfly
events.
The or,ly two other loop
records that were bettered
came from Iowa State's Paul
Wilherell in the 200-yard in
dividual medley and the 100
yard freestyle.
Big 8 summaries:
100-yard butterfly 1. Carl Zahn. Okla
homa. 2. Dave Drake, Iowa State. S.
Dick Reamon, Kansas. 4. Jack Saari.
Oklahoma. 5. John Jeffrey. Kansas. 6,
Larry McClron Nebraska. :56.8. (New
big eight record; old mark 1:00.5 by Jack
Sonri, Oklahoma, 1958.)
100-yard freestyle 1. Paul Wltherell,
Tnwa State. 2, Steve Skold, Oklahoma. S.
Eldon Ward. Kansas. 4. Phil Brougher,
Oklahoma. 5, Ernest Drowatsky. Okla
homa. 6. Jeff Godell. Kansas. :S0.2. (New
Big Eight record; old mark :51.2 by Jeff
Fnrrell. Oklahoma, lSti.
800-yard breatsimke 1 , Carlyn Cruzan.
Oklahoma. 2, Gordon Collet, Oklahoma.
3, Phil Gordon, Oklahoma. 4, Joe Stock
er, Nebraska. S, Karl Pfeutte, Kansas.
6, Melvin Riggs, Oklahoma. 2:29.9.
lno.yard baekitroki 1, John Day. Ok
lahoma. 2, Charles Lechner, Oklahoma.
3, Al Reynolds. Iowa State. 4, Tom Her
locker, Kansas. 5, George Icksa, Colora
do. 6, Jack Kent, Iowa State. S9.4.
440-yard freetityle 1, Larry Lermo.
Oklahoma. S, Bob Connor, Oklahoma. 3.
Ron Hosner. Oklahoma. 4. Max Fran,
Colorado. f, Don Johnson, Oklahoma. 6.
Brad Keeler, Kansss. 4:50.3.
one meter diving 1, Don Ecneinerger,
Iowa Slate, 390.85 points. 2, John Wil
liams. Oklahoma, 390 tto. 3. Lome Bale.
Oklahoma, 370.30. 4, Jim Frank, Nebras
ka. 360.0. S, Tom Downey, Iowa State.
330 .75. S, Clay Classen, Colorado, 319.95.
400-yanl medley relay 1, Oklahoma
(Charles Lechner, Gordon Collet, Jack
Saari, Phil Brougher). 2. Iowa State. 3.
Kansas. 4, Nebraska. S. Colorado. S,
Kansas State. 4:00.7. (New Big Eight
record; old mark 4:03.1 by Oklahoma,
19S9.)
Track Clinic
To Be Held
Saturday
The University of Nebraska
athletic department and the
District I Nebraska Coaches
Association will sponsor a
track clinic Saturday at the
indoor track, according to NU
track coach Frank Sevigne.
Sevigne said the clinic will
be held in the morning due to
the State Basketball Tourna
ment finals in the afternoon
and evening.
Eight experts on each phase
of track and field will present
the four hour program. They
are: Charles Foster, Woody
Greeno, Keith Gardner, Willis
Jones, Ike Hanscom, Harold
Scott, Wayne Binfiled and
George Sullivan.
The clinic will start at 8:30
a.m. There will be no registra
tion fee, Sevigne said.
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