The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 02, 1960, Page Page 4, Image 4

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The Nebraskan
Friday, Dec. 2, 1960
Kowalke Leads Husker WinPi
Over Stubborn Panther 65'
By Hal Brown
Nebraska's hustling cagers
fought off a determined Iowa
State Teachers College five
as the Huskers scored a 78-68
triumph- Thursday night at
the Coliseum,
An estimated, 2,500 fans
turned out to watch the open
ing game for both teams. Ne
braska gets its second test
Saturday when Wichita comes
to town for an 8 p.m. clash.
Jim Kowalke led the Hus
kers with 22 points and 15
rebounds as Jerry Bush's
Huskers led all the way ex
cept for a brief moment mid
way In the first half.
The Panthers pulled to
within two points at 68-66
with 3:36 left in the game,
but Nebraska increased the
lead to 72-66 on a free throw
by Al Roots and a lay up
and free throw by Jan Wall
to put the game out of reach
Nebraska led 37-26 at the
half, but Iowa State Teach
ers kept plugging away and
nearly caught the Huskers
late in the game. The Panth
ers outscored Nebraska in
the second half, 42-41.
Nebraska jumped off to a
5-0 lead in the first two
minutes of action on jump
shots by Wall and Kowalke,
and a charity toss by Tom
Russell.
Russell, a 6-7 junior, pulled
down 10 rebounds to rank with a jump shot to give the
Huskers the lead once again.
Three free throws by Roots
and two by Kowalke, plus
two lay ups by Bill Sowers
sparked the Husker recov
ery. Waller came off the bench
to lead the Panther scoring
with 21 points, most of them
coming on long jump shots.
Both teams hit 29 field goals
but Nebraska cashed in 20
of 27 free throw attempts
while Iowa State hit only 10
The box score:
IOWA STATE (M) NEBRASKA (71)
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second to Kowalke in that
department and pumped in
11 points for the evening's
work.
The Panthers, trailing 20-10
with nine minutes remaining
in the first half rallied to
take a 22-21 lead with six
minutes left in the opening
half. The Iowa State Teach
ers surge was led by Bob
Waller, wr hit two jump
shots and a free throw, and
Jim Jackson with two twist
ing jump shots.
A set shot by Bill Noon-
kesser, a junior reserve for
ward, gave the Panthers the
lead. Nebraska came roaring
back with 10 consecutive
points to lengthen the gap to
32-22.
Al Buuck, 6-9 junior, mak
ing his first nnnpnrnnra nf
the evening found the range!
Jackson
Svohode,
ajwden
Holbrool
FO FT TP
5 3-7 13 Kowalke
2 1-3 5 Wall
7 0-1 14 Russell
o! brook 1 4-6 Knots
wau 0 0-0 0 swett
Waller M 1-1 21 Buuck
Wan 0 0-0' Bowers
Finch 2 1-2 5 Walln
Dolson 0 0-0 0 Yates
N'nkesser 2 0-0 4
Christy 0 M O
FO FT TP
8 6-7
2 S-4
. I 14 11
3 S-T 11
4 4-4 13
4 1-1
3 0-0 C
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Totals 29 10-M Total 2t 2027 73
lews. StaU Teachers W-4S t
Nebraska 37-4171
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Center Tom Russell dunks one for Nebraska to swell the
home team's lead over Iowa Teachers late in the game.
Nebraska won 78-68.
Wichita Is
Next Foe
N e b r a s k a's basketball
home stand continues Satur
day night when Wichita in
vades the Coliseum for ah
8 p.m. encounter.
The Shockers return seven
of eight regulars whom Wich
ita coach Ralph Miller con
sidered regulars a year ago.
Wichita's attack is centered
around Gene Wiley, ; a 6-10
junior center. ; i
The big fellow 'saw- only
limited action a year ago
,because of an injured leg
when the Shockers won 14
and lost 12. Wiley is counted
on to give balance to the
Shocker attack this season.
Ron Heller, a 6-6 senior
forward averaged 13.7 points
a game last season and is
the top returning score r.
The playmaker is senior
guard Larry Van Eman ho
averaged 13.5.
Main Feature Clock
Varsity; "Let No Man Writ
My Epotaph," 1:10, 3:18, J:20,
7;22, 9;24. - .
State: "Song Without End",
1:39, 4:13, 6:41, 9:21.
Nebraska: "David and Bath,
sheba," 1:03. "Demetrius &,The
Gladiators," 3:10. t ,.
Lincoln: "North to Alaska
1:30, 4:10, 6:50, 9:23
Stuart: "01 Slues," 4:15,
3:1,5 5:15, 7:15, 9:20. ,
Nebraskan
rt'ant Ada.
FOR SAL!
Cyclones Lose
! Basketball Star
' Iowa State will be without
the services of basketball star
Vinnie Brewer this season.
Brewer and freshman wrest
ler Fred Capalongo were each
fined 50 dollars for damaging
public property at a city
owned parking lot. Each still
faces a charge of operating a
motor vehicle without the
owner's consent.
Basketball coach Glen An
derson said, "Regardless of
the outcome of the legal
charges Brewer faces, we feel
that he should not be a mem
ber of our squad this year."
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