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Tuesday, March 8, 1960 Jayhawks Use Charity Line To Down Nebraska 7 9-7 4 The University of Kansas used the free throw line to grab a 79-74 victory from Nebraska Monday night. The Jayhawk win knots up the Big 8 Conference, with KU and Kansas State each hold ing a share for first place. It Is believed that a play off wffl be held Wednesday evening to determine the Championship. If the play-off is held, a coin will be flipped to determine where the con test will be played. The Jayhawks, behind the calm charity tossing of Wayne Hightower and Jerry Gardner, jumped to a domi nating 42-34 halftime score. Lead Stretched Kansas stretched the lead to 12 points mid-way through the final period, but a Husker rally attempt cut the margin to three points. With the clock reading 3:25, BIO Bowers, who entered the game to replace Al Buuck, bit two quick buckets to bring the score to a 71-8 reading. The Huskers big chance came seconds later when Jayhawk center, Wayne Hightower fouled Al Roots, giving the Nebraska sopho more a chance to make two points via the one-and-one rule. Four Seniors Play Last Waye Hester Take an Esterbrook on your next flight of fancy! Sure, skywriting's fun. But-indoors it's hard on the furniture. This is where Eeterbrook comes in big! It's perfect for indoor flights of fancy. Esterbrook has 32 custom-fitted pen points. One is sure to suit your personality. If you don't have any personality, the right Esterbrook point will fake it for you just fine. Another thing, Esterbrook Fountain Pens tend to cost a lot less than airplanes. Esterbrook foun tain pens start at $2.95. And there is one more thing . . . Esterbrook uses that amazing new miracle discovery -ink. Pick up our Esterbrook Fountain Pen today. It might help a you get off the ground. S&tedtoofi l.M.tt.iHii ntc TMaW-S A FCMNT CHOICa Roots' first shot rolled around the rim and dropped uuo uie ranas or Bin Bridges, who passed to team mate Hightower. Hightower hit a neat layup to slow down the Cornhuskers. Jayhawks Stall Kansas went into a stall with 1:51 left when Bowers once again dropped in a two pointer for Nebraska. KVs Hickman hit two FINAL BIG EIGHT STANDINGS W L Pet Kansas State ....10 4 .714 Kansas 10 4 .714 Oklahoma 9 5 .643 Iowa State 7 7 .500 Colorado 7 7 .500 Missouri 5 9 .351 Nebraska 4 10 .275 Oklahoma State . 4 10 .275 Monday's Scores Missouri 59, Iowa State 57 Kansas 79, Nebraska 74 charity tosses, but HerscheO Turner, playing the last game of his college career, hit a jumper to put Nebraska back into the game, as the score board registered 75-72, Kan sas leading. Nebraska, tried to get the ball from tha 'tight grips of HerscheO Turner THI ClAt0 '2 esse FOUNTAIN rtn 2.95 -on: m curroM-TTTBO for voui the Jayhawk press and fouled KlTs Jim Hoffman. Hoffman, who had been scoreless for the evening, hit four straight free tosses in thirty seconds to ice the game for Kansas. Nebraska was hampered by the lack of man power, mainly in the final minutes of the contest With 6:45 left in the game, the Huskers lost the services of Jim Kowalke. Buuck Follows A minute later teammate Al Buuck followed Kowalke to the bench. Buuck picked four of his personals during the first half, and spent most of the final period on the bench. After the game Coach Jerry Bush mentioned that Al Max ey played the game with a slight leg injury. Bush said that Maxey had undergone treatment during the day at Kansas. The Huskers were further hindered with the loss of Bob Harry, who injured his leg during the Nebraska-Oklahoma State contest last week end. High scoring honors for Nebraska were takea by Tur ner, who dropped in 22 points, eight from the field and six for six from the free throw line. Maxey followed close be hind with 19. while Bowers Dick Shipwright Spring Sports Set For Full By Dave Calhoun Spring sports will soon take over the sporting scene. With just three weeks rest the spring sports picture will come into full focus. By the first week in April all of Ne braska's four spring athletic teams will go into action. In addition to this, the foot ball team will start practice during the last week of March, ending the sessions in the annual All-Sports Day on May 7. Nebraskan Want Ads 5a. Word 1 da l 2 4a. t aa. I 4 da. 1-M too .1-1 m i tf i i e t a 14-30 44 H ll 1M Tl-36 T LU 1 44 , 1 7 4-J SO I 1.3S 200 fl- 40 f 1.4 1 as , 7.2 1.00 I N I 7 OS ft 2 SO TImm tow-coat rataa apply to Wai Ada auct ara aacd for aoaacutta mtb and an paM fot artuia 10 da.a altar UM atf asrptraa or u? eanecfcKl. Ad to ba primed rn tha claatifMd aacuoa ot taa Dally Itafaraaku swat ba pceufnpanMMl by tha aajDa of UN araoa placing arnM 04. .TAILORING WE FIT THEM AU. 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Married Student .Couple. After 7 p.m., IO 4-6314. The Daily Nebraskan had eight, all scored in the last four minutes. Bowers Praised After the game Bush praised the entire team and singled out Bowers, saying, "Bill came into his own to night, he did a marvelous job." Hightower hit 23 points to pace the Jayhawks, nine of which came at the charity stripe. Jerry Gardner, who entered the game with a 7.6 scoring average ripped the nets with 21 points, several on long set shots. An totaled Kansas hit 31 points from the free throw line, compared to Nebraska's 14 points. The Huskers out-field goaled Kansas, hitting 30 to KITs 24. Kansas now has a confer ence record of 10-4, and is tied with K-State for first place in the Big 8. Nebraska ended the season with a 4-10 conference record and an over all record of 7-17. One of the Nebraska victories, Stewart Air Force Base, was ruled out by the NCAA. NEB BASK KANSAS eft v r i Tvhtkx I - Hielitejrer 74 a Kowalke 4 11 Giset M i Buuck 1 -l 1 Bridge 3 7 7 13 Swwt 144 1 Gardner 7 7 11 Maxey 7 5-4 19 Hickmaa t 44 t Enter 4 CorreU M 1 Wall 3 - Mvers 1113 Roots 1 M I Hoffmaa 44 4 Bowers 4 4-1 I Teisla 3 14-13 H Tata 34 Jl-JSTS 34 M T". 7 Mekraska Ka Game Bob Harrv Schedule Looking ahead First at the outdoor track team, it's noted that the tracksters will start their season with an appear ance at the Texas Relays in Austin, Tex., April 1-2. Following that the Rasker runners will hop-scotch all over the mid-west, complet ing a nine meet schedule, in cluding the Conference meet at Ames, la., in the latter part of May. Tony Sharp's baseball team will open its season with a two day stand against South Dakota State in Lincoln on March 4-5. 31 Man Squad Sharp's squad of 31 men will head south during the spring vacation, playing teams in Kansas and Okla homa. The baseball team is bol stered by the return of eight lettermen from last year's sqnad. Bad weather may hinder the baseball team, but it completely puts the damper on the Husker Golf squad. Oklahoma Bosnd In an attempt to escape the cold north winds, the. golfers will travel to Oklahoma to open their season April 9. Highlight of the 13 match schedule for the linksters will be the Conference Meet at Columbia, Mo. on May 20-21. Nebraska's tennis team rounds oat the spring ath letic picture. Coach Ed Higginbotham's team will be aided by the return of two lettermen and two other squad members from last years team. The tennis team also will travel south during the Spring Vacation, playing matches in Oklahoma and Kansas. HOLLYWOOD BOWL , Open Bowling Weekdays Till 5 Sat All Day, Sundays Till 5 24 Lanes Automatic Pinsetters Restaurant . . . Berber Shop 920 N. 48lh PHONE ING-1911 Yearling Track Dumps K-State The freshman track team won their fourth straight post al track, meet dumping Kan sas State 91-30. The Husker yearlings swept 11 of 14 events, allowing the K-State squad firsts in the Inside Iiitramurals by dave tvohlfarth Last week's intramural basketball games included some upsets, surprises and oddities. Top upset of the week was Beta Sigma Psi's 32-23 win over Phi Gamma Delta. However, the next night Beta Theta Pi ended the Beta Sig's threat with a 52-39 licking. Wohlfarth 'A team, piling up some decisive scores over opponents. Dental College really sprang to life in tourney action after holding a so-so season record. The Dents, have knocked off such teams as the Losers, Geolographers and Law Col lege in their match to the finals. Phi Epsilon Kappa reversed an earlier tourney defeat by Law College when it whipped the Lawyers, 34-25, to stay in contention. Oddity of the week occured when Jerry Trupp of Delta Tau Delta-B lost his contact lenses while playing against Kappa Sigma-B. The action was similar to Jim Kowalke's loss of his contacts in :he recent Oklahoma State Nebraska game, only Trupp's lenses weren't found as quickly. Delts and Kappa Sigs were scattered all over on all fours search-, ing for the specks and play was suspended for several min utes. The proud finder of the contacts after the inch-by-inch search was, naturally, a referee. Watch for the Intramural All-Star Basketball Team In tomorrow's Dally Nebraskan. The selection of the team was based upoiAhe votes each player received from the All-Opponent teams recently selected by Intramural Managers. Upcoming after the basketball tourney ends will be the Rag's final ranking of the top ten teams. Intramural Volleyball action begins Tuesday, March 15, with 13 games scheduled. Competition will be in Fraternities, Burr and Selleck Residence Halls. SHELWOLD ON BRIDGE Partner's Double Far From Holy By Alfred Sheinwold Some years ago the late H. T. Webster drew a series of cartoons ridiculing the poor wretch who took out his partner's penalty double. The cartoons gave people the im pression that it was both dumb and depraved to dis turb your partner's double. Wonderful cartoons, but re grettable advice. East dealer Both sides volneraMe. NORTH A Q J 8 3 V 6 . 7 S 4 9 7 6 4 2 WEST EAST A 9 4 A AK762 VQ 8 7 3 None AJ 10 6 4KQ92 A K I 3 AQ10 8 " SOUTH A 10 S V AKJ109542 83 5 East SotTth West North 14 2 Double All Pass Opening lead . a9 This sort of thing can easily happen if you bow down and worship your partner's pen alty double. You manage to beat South one trick. The penalty is 200 points, but South has 100 honors to cut the loss in half. Are you satisfied to collect a mere 100 points net on the East-West cards? You can make seven dia monds against any defense. Even if the grand slam is a bit too risky for your taste, you should still bid a small slam. That would be Worth 1,390 points almost 14 1000-yard run, two-mile run, and the shot put Ernie Gunter once again led the frosh by winning the 60-yard dash, the 60-yard low hurdles, 60-yard high hurdles, and the 440-yard dash. Gun- Phi Gamma Delta had been the surprise team of the Fraternity 'A Tourney. The Phi Gams advanced to the semi-finals before being edged by Kappa Sigma 57-53 in a tight battle. The high-flying Kappa Sigs currently own a season record of 9-0 and are likely favorites for the tourney. However, going favorites for the tourney. Hitchcock appears ready to snatch both the 'A' and B' Burr-Selleck titles. Both Hitchcock teams are undefeated and in the finals. Especially impressive has been the times the value of the penalty double! Expert Rule The expert rule on penalty doubles is far from rigid. A penalty double is a sugges tion, not an imperial decree. The double shows prospects of a trump trick or two to gether with a couple of de fensive tricks in the side suits. If the doubler's only strength is in the opponent's suit, he passes. Why drive your opponent out of the only suit you can beat? The doubler s partner ac cepts the double (by passing) if he has reasonable defensive strength two or more cards in the doubled suit and ac ceptable values for his own previous bids. But he tends to take the double out if he has a singleton or void in the doubled suit. In this case East should take the double out by bidding three hearts. This shows the boid, with considerable side strength. If East had a 2 suiter, rather than a 3-suited hand, he would bid his sec ond suit instead of making the cue-bid in hearts. From here on there should be no holding West. He bids diamonds and drives to at least a small slam. Copyright, I960. General Feature Corp. ina n a Jsnvilalions Engraved and Flat Printed Gofdehrod Stationery Store 215 North 14 Page 3 Team 91-30 ter also aided the mile relay team to win that event in a low seasonal time of 3:22.3. The Nebraskan's copped every place in the dashes, hurdles and the 600 and 880 yard distances. Larry Donavan, holder of the state high school record for the pole vault, went 12-8 to defeat his Kansas State rival by more than a foot Fred Wilke was Nebras ka's other multiple winner. Wilke won the high Jump with a leap of 6-1 and the broad jump with a distance of 21-7. He also placed third in the high and low hurdles. The Huskers are now await ing the return of the Big Eight postal results to deter mine the winner in freshman conference circles. Tracksters Will Race In Chicago Relay Team Enters Daily AWs Event Members of Nebraska's track team will compete in the Chicago Daily News Re lays Friday Night The mile relay team will compete against Wisconsin and Indiana. Members of the relay team will be Ken Ash, Bob Cross, LeRoy Keane and Joe Mullins. Mullins, captain of the Husker track team, will also run in the 600-yard run. His opponents will be George Kerr, and Dave Mills. Kerr, a Jamaica native who runs for the University of Illinois, was the winner of the NCAA 880-yard run here last June. Kerr made the tour in a speedy 1:47.8. Mills and Mike Rawson round out the main competi tion for Mullins. Mills, a soph omore from Purdue, holds the national high school 440- yard run mark with a time of :46.6. Rawson will travel to Chicago from his home in England. Keith Gardner, former Ne braska sprinter and hurdler, will run in the 50-yard dash. Year's Best Score Made By Peterson In Union Bowling Lynn Peterson bowled the high game of 257, and the high series of 598 in the men's leagues last week. He also bowled the highest earns of the year, 276, in open bowl ing. Pat Tesar rolled the high women's game with 202, and high women's series with 534. 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