Friday, Oct. 7, 1960 The Nebraskan Page 5 Husker Cross Team Set for Country Op ener , By Janet Sack Nebraska s ciess country runners swing into action to morrow at 11 a.m. in Pio neer Park when they host the ivansas aiaie vviiacats. ' Coach Frank Sevigne's team boasts of five sopho mores and two juniors. Ray Stevens, North Platte; Bill Kenny, Waterloo, la.: the Scott twins, Joe and Clar ence, New York City; and Jasper Epps, Kansas City, aio. are the sophomore mem' bers. Rich Kier, New York City and Paul Nielson, West ern are juniors. - Kansas State's top harrier is jodb jucNeal, a sopho more. Last year as a fresh maa MeNeal was one of the better long distance runners la the Conference. Wildcat Coach Ward Haylett'i team has three sophs and foor jun iors and seniors. In other Big Eight cross country action, Missouri meets Kansas and Oklahoma takes on Arkansas in a non- conference affair. Missouri hopes to snip Kan sas' 13-year stretch of dual crosscountry wins over Big Eight competition when they host the Jayhawkers tomor row. New Course The Tigers have a new three-mfle hill-and-dale course and five lettermen to attempt the upset. Topping Missouri's letter- men is Bob Henneken, who finished seventh in the conference run last year. Henneken paced MlTs final time trials with a 14:45.2. This time is almost a minute better than his mark of a year ago at this time. Last year Henneken missed the indoor meet because of illness. In outdoor competi tion be was runner-cp in the two-roue run and fourth in the NCAA 5,000 meters just .. I jLlt.nil.itlii.lilTi.ilt.! J 7; V I SUNDAY, OCT. S:00 P.M. facial i - ahead of Jayhwak Billy Mills both times. Lettermen Ray Schmitz, Joe Schroedei), Don Gabbert and Morris Patterson, junior Jim Shepard and sophomore Jerry McFadden round out Tom Bott's Missouri squad. Kansas' veteran miler Bin Dotsoa woa KlTs time trials in 14:33.1 over a flat course. Mills, recovering from an ankle Injury, placed a half- second behind Dotson. Sopho more Bill Hayward was the only other barrier breaking 15:00.0. Missouri was the last, and only, conference club to beat Kansas since Bui Easton s first meet as Jayhawk cinder boss in 1947. Oklahoma s harriers open their season today at home against Arkansas, defending Southwest Conference cham pions. Hodgson Leads Sooner Coach Bill Carroll pins his hopes on Gail Hodg son, Big Eight cross-country champion two years ago: Lee Smith, fourth in the Big Eight indoor mile last year; Buddy Stewart, fourth in the Big Eight indoor 1,000 yards; Paul Ebert, Tim Leonard, Richard Neff and Neville SoIL Far tictatfc ca CI 7-7SM. Ct 7-742 LUNCHES SNACKS "WHEIE CAMPrS rRIEXDS MEET" 1131 R STREET XEXT TO XTBSL BOOK STOKE Kistler, Jacobs Advance to 3rd Round in Golf Dick Kistler of Selleck and Dick Jacobs, Phi Delta Theta, have both moved into third round play in the. intramural golf singles. , Kistler defeated Stan SchragPhi Kappa Psi, to move into the third round- in the championship flight Phi Delt Dick Jacobs ad vanced to the third round by defeating Phi Delt Dave Wilts. -Jacobs' is in the third flight - Pairings in the second round are: Winner of the match between Ned Nolte, Beta Theta Pi and Bill En- cell. Phi Delta Theta, vs. Fred Sukup, Delta Sigma Phi; BUI Gunlicks, Phi Kap pa Psi, vs. Louis Titus, Phi Kappa Psi; Ed Lyman, Phi Kappa Psi, vs. Tom Mer rick, Phi Delta Theta; Don Taylor, Delta Tau Delta, vs. Mike Collins, Theta Xi. The deadline for play in second round matches is Monday at 5:00 p.m., accord ing to Ed Higginbotham.. Changes Made Iii IM Track The fan intramural track meet schedule, has been changed according to Ed Hig ginbotham, intramural direc tor. The 103-rd. dash and the high jump, both scheduled to be run this week, have been changed to Monday and Tues day. The lOD-yd. dash win be held on the stadium track at 5:00 p.m. Monday and the high jump win be held in the stadium at 7:15 p.m. Tues day. The 60-yd. low hurdles will be run at 5:00 p.m. Tues day. Entries for all events will be taken on the field prior to each event NV Riflers Face Pair The Nebraska rifle squad wfll fire in a triangular meet against Creighton University and Kansas State Saturday at 9:00 a.m. Nebraska defeated the K Slate squad last spring in an invitational match. It w a s the first defeat for the Wild cats since 1958. The Huskers have seven returning shooters from last year's squad and three prom ising new members. Marvin Cox is the team captain for the 1960 team. Other squad members ex pected to go on the line are Conley Cleveland. Andris Stakhs, BiU Holland, Mike Flannican, Grant Gregory, Thomas Berry, Ravmond Grandon, Charles Sovkuj, and John Henkle. IM GRID SLATE Fridav: City Fields NE Phi Kappa Psi A vs. Beta Theta Pi A. SE Delta Upsilon A vs. Delta Tau Delta A. SW Kappa Sigma A vs. Sigma Chi A. Ag College Fields E Phi Delta Theta A vs. Farm House. N Theta Chi vs. Delta Sigma Phi. W Alpha Gamma Sigma vs. Pioneer. Monday: City Fields NE Delta Sigma Pi vs. Sigma Alpha Mu. SE Acacia vs. Brown Pal SW Beta Cornhusker. Ag College Fields E Ag Men vs. Pi Kappa Phi. N T h e t a Chi vs. Delta Delta Sigma Phi. W Alpha Gamma Sigma vs. Pioneer. Sigma . Psi vs. 'f0 n mimrntm nn 111 Em mm cm mmm Hnai ami, j ... i-f . I 9 O TV mate ear in America: the COR V AIR 700 LKKL WOOD 4-DOOR STATION WAGON. More space . . . wisa cm in' 111 F y U and wagons, too! Here-' tbe new Chevy Corvair for fl with a complete line of complete thrift can. 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See the polished and refined 1961 Conrair first chance yom get at yotsr ChevroW dealer's. gllHUIHUMIItlMIIIIIIIIIIIHinHMIIUniNUHIIIIIIlUIIIIIIUUHIUIIItlHIIIMUIIIIMIIIIIHIUIHIIHinilllllNlinitS Sports Signals) By Hal Boitn Only two conference games are on tap in the Biff Eight" Saturday with Iowa State battling Kansas for the loop lead and Kansas State meeting Nebraska with both teams look ing for their first conference win. Nebraska fans will be keeping a close eye on the clash between the"Jayhawks and Cyclones as the game should give some indication of how the Huskers stack up in the Big Eight picture. Iowa State was given its first serious test last week when they edged Nebraska, 10-7, on a third-quarter field goal after taking easy wins over Detroit and Drake. Kansas, highly regarded by many be fore the season started, has lived up to expectations, and then some, with wins over Texas Christian and Kansas State. The Jayhawks pressed Syracuse last week before losing a 14-7 decision to the Orange men. Kansas is considered a strong threat Browa to unseat Oklahoma for the conference title and Saturday's battle between Kansas State and Nebraska will give Hus ker fans some chance to compare Nebraska with the Jay hawks. Kansas defeated Kansas State, 41-0. Both Texas and Minnesota have made Nebraska look good as the Huskers are the only team to score against either the Longborns or the Gophers. Texas has blanked Maryland, 24-4, and Texas Teeh, 174, after losing, 14-13, to Nebraska. Minnesota smashed Indiana, 4!-, last week after downing Nebraska, 26-14. Nebraska gees into the Kansas State game as a heavy favorite but the role of a favorite in the Kansas State-Nebraska game indicates nothing unless it is that the favored team had better be ready. Kansas State has won five of the last seven games and three of the last four. Kansas. State won its only conference game last year with a 29-14 decision over the Huskers in the final game of the season. Nebraska had toppled Penn State and Iowa State in 1358, then Kansas State won a surprise, 23-6, de cision at Lincoln. In 1957 Nebraska's, 14-7, win over the Wildcats was the only Husker win in Bill Jennings' first season as head coach. This week's picks: BIG EIGHT NEBRASKA 21, Kansas State The Huskers should get their first conference win Saturday, although they won't be able to do it just by walking onto the field as last year's team discovered. TEXAS 2L Oklahoma I4-Darrell Royal has his Long borns on the move after being upset by Nebraska in their opener. KANSAS 2, Iowa State 14 The Jayhawks are pointing toward the Big Eight title and Iowa Stale won't stop them. 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