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    Monday Nov. 21, I960
The Nebraskan
Page 3
Sports Doubleheader
Set For Next
Husker Fans Will Get
First Look at Cagers
By Hal Brown
Three juniors and two seniors will be in the starting line
up when cage coach Jerry Bush sends his Husker varsity
against Tony Sharpe's freshmen in part of a twin sports at
traction Nov. 28.
Mickey Sparano's varsity wrestlers will battle the fresh
men grapplers at 7 p.m. and the cagers will take over at 8":15.
Bush's starting lineuo will
- . "
Monday
have junior Jan Wall (6-6)
and senior Jim Kowalke (6-3)
at the forward slots, junior
Tom Kussell (6-7) at center,
and senior Al Roots (6-2) and
junior Rex Swett (6-1) at
guards.
ine rresnmen win enjoy a
slight height advantage with
the starting frosh lineup aver
aging 6-5 compared to 6-4 for
the varsity.
Sharpe has indicated a
starting lineup of Neil Nan
nen (6-4) and Chuck Slad
ovnik (6-4) at forwards, Bill
Vincent (6-8) at center,
Charles Jones (6-3) and Daryl
Petsch (6-5) at guards.
Four members of the fresh
man starting cast were all
state performers a year ago
and the fifth player was
named to the all-city team in
Chicago, 111.
Nebraskans
Nannen, Sladovnik, and Vin
cent were all-state performers
in Nebraska and Petsch was
an all-stater at Marysville,
Kans., High School. Nannen
led his Syracuse team to
state championships in 1959
and 1960, and Vincent was a
main cog in the Omaha South
team that captured the Ne
braska class A championship
in 1960.
Sladovnik was named to the
Catholic all-America team as
a member of the- Omaha Holy
Name team that was runnerup
to Syracuse in Class B in 1960.
Jones was an all-city per
former In Chicago.
Backing up the freshman
starting unit will be such
high school standouts as John
Nared of Omaha Central,
Dennie Puelz and Keith Sieck
of Lincoln Southeast, and
Roger Denesia of Wayne.
Nebraska's varsity is with
out its two leading scorers of
a year ago in Herschell Turn
er and Al Maxey. Turner, now
playing professional ball with
Baltimore, led the Husker
scorers with 362 points in 24
games for a 15.9 average per
game.
Maxey, who is scholastical
ly ineligible, was the number
two scorer with a 12.2 per
game average on 293 points in
24 games.
Kowalke Third
Kowalke, one of only three
seniors on this year's squad,
was third in scoring a year
ago with a 10.5 average. The
Sioux City, Iowa, senior
scored 252 points and was also
third in rebounding with 144.
Bush says Nebraska's suc
cess depends on "how well our
bi? men perform" and one of
those big men is Russell, a
6-7 transfer from Indepen
dence Junior College in In
dependence, Kans.
Russell was a member of
the Junior college all-Amerl-can
team last year and led
all scorers In the Junior col
lie championship tourney at
Hntchinson, Kans.
Wall, one of the starting
forwards, was fifth in team
scoring during the 1959-60 sea
son with a 5.3 average. Wall
was top free throw shooter on
the team, percentage-wise, hit
ting 31 of 39 attempts for a
.795 percentage.
Roots and Swett give the
Huskers a good ball-handling
combination in the backcourt.
The speedy pair will be lead
ing Nebraska's fast-breaking
offense.
NU Matmen
Make First
Appearance
ByCloyd Clark
Husker wrestling fans will
see Mickey Sparano's squad
in action for the first time
this season in the freshman
varsity meet Nov. 28.
Fans will get a chance to
see the Husker's depth and
a Husker wrestling team
which could surprise the Big
Eight, If not this year, next
year.
The freshman squad is
stacked with four state cham
pion wrestlers and three
others who Trere runner-up.
Because of the equalness of
the two squads. Coach Soar-
no said, "I hate to make any
predictions, of the winner it
will be a good match and it
should be very Interesting to
those watching.
The depth which Sparano has
boasted of becomes evident by
looking at the lineups of the
varsity and the freshmen. At
the 115, 123, 157, and the
heavyweight classes the
wrestler hasn't been decided
for sure.
Some of the freshmen grap
plers who should be watched
are Nebraska champions Jim
Fuxa, Bud Ottmann, Bob
Van Outcry, and Jim Lytic,
Metropolitan wrestling cham
pion in Maryland.
Jim Raschke, Jim Faiman,
Dan Hoevet, and Bruce O'Cal
laghan are returning mem
bers of last year's wrestling
team and represent the ex
perience of the varsity.
The mat lineup:
Varsity
John
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RUSSELL
Huskers Gain
nu on
First 4nrm IS 1C
Kaiihtaf net yards .... jm 33
Passim net rar4i 11
Passes completed t-t S-S
Pass tDtereeptloni 0-0 M)
Pnntlni 4-M J-W.
Punt rollbacks -0 1-4
Fambles lost 1-1 -7
Penalties J-SO 4-85
Total yards rushhw.
palling S 109
First town ratals .... 14 It
First downs Bassmf ..1 4
First downs penalties..
Hashing- net srersfe
per play 4.7 J.I
Rmhhif yards lost ... 11 1ft
Klrkeffs S-Sl t-4
Kickaff rtmbacks .... M t-71
Pants blocked ky
Wgt.
Freshmen
Karrer 115 Charles Martin or
James Magorian
Mike Nissen 123 Jim Fuxa or Bud
Ottman
Dick Van Sickle 130 Terry Allgood or
Jim Eitel
James Faiman '. 137 Bob Swanberg
Bert Peterson 147 John Mclntyre
Bruce O'Callaghan 157 Charles Martin
Stan Fraley 167 James Lytel
Dan Hoevet ...177 Bob Van Outry
Jim Raschke Hwt John Holzapfel or
Don Stone
NU-OU Individual Statistics
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Thornton
Martin .
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Powers ... 1
Meade .... J
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P. Fischer 4 2 0
Meads 1 0
PASS RECEIVING
Reeerrar Cstrkei
White 1
Donovan 1
PUNTING
Pantar Kirks
Cobb 4
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36
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Tds
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Carpenter .
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All Gala Loss Net
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Passer
Carpenter .
Watt . ..
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R. Pyan
McClelland
Sanderafeld
Meacham .
Panler
Cornell . . .
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Forward Passing
All Coma Had Intc Tda
6 4 0 73
3i e M
Pasa Receiving
Catches Tds
1 49
1 20
1 13
1 4
Pantmr
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MU Accepts
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Missouri has accepted an
invitation from the Orange
Bowl committee to represent
the Big Eight in the Orange
Bowl at Miami, Fla., Jan. 2.
The Tigers were issued the
invitation deSDite suffering
their first loss of the season
Saturday to Kansas by a 23-7
count. Missouri was ranked
number one in the nation by
Associated Press and United
Press International the past
week.
Kansas became the Big
Eight champion with its win
over Dan Devine's Tigers but
the Jayhawks are ineligible
for the bowl trip because of
an NCAA-imposed ban for il
legal recruiting.
The Orange Bowl commit
tee will meet this week to
name an opponent for Mis
souri with the choice prob
ably being made from among
Duke, Syracuse, Navy or Mis
sissippi. IM Cage Slate
Monday:
PE Court 1
5:00 Andrews A vs
field
6:30 Delta Sigma Pi
Alpha Gamma Rho A
7:30--Sigma Chi B vs. Kap
pa Sigma B
8:30 Delta Tau Delta B vs.
eta Theta Pi B-
PE Court 2
5:00 Newman Club vs.
Dental College
6:30 Theta Chi vs. Zeta
Beta Tau
7:30 Phi Delta Theta B vs.
Alpha Gamma Rho B
8:30 Farm House B vs. Phi
Gamma Delta B .
' Just Told Them To
Gut It Out9-Jennings
Fair-
vs.
Hal's Hunches
THURSDAY
Pennsylvania over Cornell,
Texas over Texas A & M,
VPI over VMI. i
SATURDAY
Navy over Army, Auburn
over Alabama, Rice over Bay
lor, Clemson over Furman,
Colorado over Air Force,
North Carolina over Virginia,
Georgia Tech over Georgia,
Housotn over Tulsa, Florida
over Miami, Fla., Mississippi
over Mississippi State, Okla
homa over Oklahoma State,
South Carolina over Wake
Forest.
Nebraska grid coach Bill
Jennings explained that he
had merely told the Huskers
to "gut it out" during Satur
day's halftime break.
"This team has played hard
all year," Jennings said.
"Sometimes they got in the
hole and couldn't get out . . .
but they never quit.
"The players believed at
halftime that they could come
back and that's what's im
portant. This was as good a
comeback as we've had since
I've been at Nebraska."
Jennings pointed out that he
hadn't changed anything very
much during the half-time
meeting. "We didn't change
anything very much in the
IM Cage Scores
Cornhusker 44, Theta Xi A 42
Gus I A 2, Avery A 0 (forfeit)
Beta Sigma Psi A 49, Sigma
Alpha Mu 25
Alpha Tau Omega A 27, Phi
Kappa Psi A 22
Kappa Sigma A 50, Beta
Theta Pi A 33
Phi Gamma Delta A 41, Delta
Tau Delta A 24
Sigma Chi A 34, Phi Delta
Theta A 28
Swim Preliminaries
Resume Tonight
Preliminaries in intramural
swimming resume tonight at
5 p.m. in the Coliseum pool.
The 200-yd. butterfly, div
ing, and the 200-yd. free style
are the events that will be
contested.
Entries will be taken by
varsity swim coach Dick
Klaas prior to the start of
each event.
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second half. We concentrated
our offense more but basically
we didn't change," the Husk
er head coach explained.
The Husker coach picked
out the tackle by Purcell that
caused the fumble and Thorn
ton's run as being big plays
during the contest.
Purcell lauded Jennings as
Portee Leads
Cross Country
Victory over KS
Nebraska's freshman cross
country team scored an easy
victory over Kansas State in
postal competition, 15-44, by
taking the tfirst five places.
John Portee led the Husk
ers to victory over the two
mile course with a 9:33, his
best time of the season.
Tony Cruz finished second
with a 9:51. Stuart Tucker
who placed third with a 9:54
was followed closely by Andy
Steele clocked in 9:54.7 and
Woody Moore, timed in 9:58.
Jim Lewis of Nebraska fin
ished seventh with a mark of
10:02.7.
The Husker freshmen will
end the season with the postal
conference meet.
"the best coach In the na
tion." Purcell said, 'We were
a little awed in the first hall
by the noise and everything,
but Coach Jennings told us at
the half we could do it.
"He told us," 'You show no
fear. Go out and suck 'em
up. You can hit harder than
this ball club.'
"I'll tell you this. He's the
best coach in the nation. He
changed our offense and de
fense a little at halftime and
that did it. He's just the
best."
Thunder Thornton had spe
cial praise for Pat Fischer.
"When we were down 14-0 we
all felt pretty low," the full
back said. "But Fischer gave
us pep and desire again. He
gave us that extra spark we
needed."
Big 8 Standings
CONFERENCE
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Kansas ......... 6 0 1
MfcKonri S 1 0
Colaradn 6 S 0
Iowa State 3 0
Oklahoma State 14 0
NEBRASKA ... 2 S V
Oklahoma 1 4 1
Kansas State . . . 0 t 0
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Colorado 3 B
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