Friday, Dec. 9, 1960 The Nebraskan Page 3 H uskers Stun Aggies With 65-60 UDset J. By Hal Brown Nebraska ro.de the upset trail again Wednesday night as Jerry Bush's cagers up set seventh-rated Utah State, 65-60, with five points in- the final 16 seconds. The win gives Nebraska a 2-1 record with Denver invad ing the Coliseum Tuesday night. Denver has an 0-2 rec ord with two losses to Regis College. The Pioneers play the Air Force Academy Sat urday. Utah State, ranked seventh by United Press Internation al, now has a 1-2 mark with a win over New York Univer sity and a loss to Detroit. All three games that the Aggies have played this season have been decided in the final 16 seconds or less. Wednesday's contest was the first time this season that Nebraska has outscored the opposition in the second half. The Huskers went to the dressing room at halftime trailing 33-31, but outscored 'I ft time H nnmhtt See oer complete selection. Christmas Goldenrod Stationary Store ! g Goldenrod Printing Company jjj I 215 lorth 14 S Open Shopping Nights Until 9 g WORSHIP SERVICES ON CAMPOS BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Bariw L. Jowa H. Mrryl Burner Dlmetm sf Student Work 9:30 o.m. Bible Study :00 p.m. Fellowihlp Hour 10:45 o.m. Morning Worship 7:00 Evenlno Worihip 5:30 p.m. Supper 8:00 After-Church Fellowship Groups Meeting ot Frst Boptist Church 14th ond K Streets Second Baptst Church 28th ond S Streets DISCIPLES STUDENT FELLOWSHIP ' (Christian Churches) 1237 K Stnvt n Krltk fltrphnmm, ramptn Minister 10:45 o.m. Worship (Cooperotvely with U.C.C.F. ot 333 No. 14th) 5:30 p.m. Supper, Worship & Forum (Cooperotively with U.C.C.F. ot 333 No. !4th) LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL (National Lutheran Council) 835 Nnrtk 18Hl Alvia M. rrtmo, fUr 9:30 o.m. Bible Study 10:15 o.m. Coffee Hour 10:45 a.m. Worship 5J0 p.m. Lutheron Student Association SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS CHUKCH (Catholic Student Center) HIS 4 street C. J. Kftrnaa. piMtor E. F. fihwfay. i. ft. Mynni, BMaffotca Sundoy Mosses ot B OO, 9:30, 11:00, 12:30 Confessions on Saturday: 4:30-5:30 p.m. ond 7:30-8:30 p.m. Business Meeting ond Social Hour 7:30 p.m. UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (Presbyterian. Congregational, E.U.B, E. ft R.) SMS North th Htrnnt Alan 1. rirkeiins, Mlnloter 1 10.15 Communion Served ot UCCF Student House 10:45 o.m. Corporate Worship 5:30 p.m. Forum Fellowship UNIVERSITY EPISCOPAL CHAPEL fiftrviMft ml tiwp white irHHnt building betuf rebuilt Ollhrrt M. ArmntruBK, t'hmplmim 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion H :00 .m. Morning Prayer 5' 30 vm FvprMnq Pwr UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (Missouri Synod J A. 4. Noran. ftMtnr 15th mot i Ntrrwts 5:30 p.m. Gamma Delta Supper 9:30 o.m. Bible Study 10.45 o.m. Worihio WESLEY FOUNDATION Methodist) Milliaui B. 4.ull t i. Ht-nttm White, J'aatura 8:00 o.m. Holy Communion (Wesley House, 1417 R Streets) 9:30 o.m. Morning Worship (ot LSC, 535 North 16th St.) . 10:30 a.m. Coffee Hour and Discussion (Wesley House) 5:30 p.m. Cost Supper (Wesley House) 6:00 p.m. Forum (Student Union, Room 234) the Aggies, 34-27, in the final half. : Tom Russell's lay in with 16 seconds left gave the Hus kers the margin they needed for the win.. The 6-7 junior college transfer added anoth er point on a free throw with 3 seconds, remaining. :, . Clincher -Russell then pirated a des peration pass by the Aggies' Max Perry, and Russell passed off to Al Root who applied the finishing touch with a lay in as the final buzzer sounded. The estimated 4,000 fans at the NU Coliseum were on their feet for the final min utes as Utah State took a 55-54 lead on a free throw by Cor nell Green with 3:55 remain ing. When Perry, a 5-10 sharp shooting guard, added a jump shot, the Aggies led 57-54. Bush's hustling cagers came battling back on a short jump shot by Russell to puB within one point, and after Tyler Wilbon hit a free throw for the Aggies, Jim Kowalke connected with a twisting jump shot to tie the score at 58-all with 2:08 left Utah State went ahead again on two charity tosses by Perry, but Kowalke coun tered with another jumper to make it 60-60. Nebraska gained possession of the ball with 41 seconds remaining and immediately called time out. The Huskers bided their time and Russell broke loose under the basket for an easy lay in and the winning points. Nebraska had four players in double figures in scoring with Kowalke and Russell leading with 17 and 16 respec tively. Jan Wall added 13, 10 of them in the second half, and Rex Swett contributed 10. Pgrry's 23 points on a var iety of shots including two hand sets, long jump shots, and lay ins led the Aggie scor ing. Cornell Green added 16 and Charles Walker pumped in 12. The box score: Kebraaka IM Cage Scores Tuesday Delta Sigma Pi 27, B r o w n Palace 19 Cliff Dwellers 2, Renegades 0 (forfeit) Wednesday Beta Sigma Psi A 43, Corn- husker 39 Sigma Alpha Mu 34, Delta Sigma Pi 31 Whites Nip Reds, 70-66 4 Players Score 1 7 Points Each By Norm Beafty A revised White freshman team upset its favored Red opponents Wednesday night by a 70-66 score. The outcome was in ques tion up to the final three min utes when a White scoring spree put the contest on ice. The balanced scoring at tack of the victorious White team was accented by the fine performances of Chuck Sladovnik, former - Omaha Holy Name star. The 6-4 hust ler canned 17 points over the 6-8 Bill Vincent of the Reds in the foul-scarred tilt. Sladovnik; was aided by teammate Neil Nannen's identical 17 counters, most of which came on close-up hook shots. Omaha Central grad John Nared contributed 11 points to the White cause. Four Reds kept the game close with their scoring, high lighted by a barrage of field ers midway in the final stan za. Vincent ana soft-snooting Daryl Petsch both rimmed 17 points for the Reds. They were supplemented by Charlie Jones' 13 points and Keith Sieck's 10. The box score: BEOS VU Opens Mat Season Saturday Against KSU By Cloyd Clark Nebraska's wrestling team opens its dual meet season against a veteran Kansas State team at 7:00 p.m. Sat urday at the Coliseum. Nebraska's team, which is just beginning to jell after last years 0-13 season, is tangling with the number four team in the Big Eight. Fourth position in the Big Eight is a very relished laurel considering that Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, and Iowa Kansas State's John Dooley, 115 pound Big Eight cham pion, will be challenged by Husker Mike Nissen in a bout which should be one of the top matches of the evening. Last week Nissen proved himself championship mater ial by winning the Iowa State Teachers invitational 123 pound title by defeating Don Webster of Iowa State. Web ster is the runner-up to Dooley in the Big Eight division. If the slight concussion State are ranked at the top which Dick- Van Sickle suf- of the NCAA wrestling chart fered in the frosh-varsity every year. match doesn't handicap him, Mat Lineups Kansas State Wgt. John Dooley 123 Darrell Huggins 130.... Larry Word 137.... Dee Card 147.... Wayne Stanley 157.... Jerry Allen 167.... Charles Kelly 177 ... his match against Darrel Hug gins in the 130-pound division should also be a top match. Jim Raschke runner-up in the Iowa Teachers Invitational heavyweight division will go against Don Darter, sen lor heavyweight from Kansas State. Raschke and Darter drew in regular season competition last year and this match will be the first step in what Hus ker fans hope will end in con quest of the Big Eight title for Raschke which he lost by a referee s decision last year. Don Darter '. Hwt Nebraska Mike Nissen .... Dick Van Sickle John Faiman Bert Peterson Bruce O'Callaghan Stan Fraley . Pat Fitzgerald or Dan Hoevet Jim Raschke Phi Gamma Delta Leads IM Wrestling Qualifiers WHITES t ' t1 Sieck 4 M 1 Nannea 1-4 17 Jones 1-1 13 Johnson 4 1-1 Vincent i H IT SXadovBik H 17 Pueli I 1-1 S Deneaia 3 04 C Petach i-t 17 Nsred i 1-6 11 Hord i 0-0 4 Kahraotf 0 2-2 2 Total! 2 1ft-II . Totals 12-24 70 Halftme: Reds 25. Whites 12. OTAA STATE ( t t Perry ... 6-S 23 Kowalke Hulmaa ... 1 04 I Wall .. Jenson ... 0 04 f Grupe Wilbno , ..! J-l t Ruaaell G. Walker 1 0-1 2 YaUw . Green ... 7 2-9 16 Kuoti . C. Walker f 2-2 12 Swett . Buuck . Bower Tatata 24 12-21 W Tatala Utah State NEBEAnkA f 1-2 17 I-I IS 0 16 0- 1 0 1- 1 2- 2 10 -0 0-2 0 t 5 . 33 27 m . 31 r . . . 4 . 4 0 Swimming Clinic Set for Saturday Tlie annual Nebraska high school swimming clinic and relays will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Coliseum PooL Schools participating in clude Hastings, Creighton Prep, Boys Town, Omaha Benson, Omaha Tech, Lin coln High, Lincoln Southeast, Lincoln Northeast, Omaha North, Omaha South, Omaha Central, and Sioux City, Iowa, Central. Team gtandlap 1. Vocational Education 14 2. Alha Gamma Rho 13 Phi Gamma Delta 13 4. Theta Xi 11 5. Burnett Hall 10 f. Delta TJpsilon Kappa Sigma 6. Independent 9. Sigma Chi S 10. Dental College 1 FLOWERS FOR THE BALL KiLTNER - HOUSE OF FLOWERS 5 135 So. 12th HE 2-2775 J Have a real ciaareffe-have a eWa3 P flhajw" rV3 mm HA By Chip Wood Semi-finals and finals in in tramural wrestling will be held Saturday night prior to the varsity wrestling meet with Kansas State in the Coli seum. The semi-finals will be held at 6:15 p.m. and the finals will follow at 7:00. Phi Gamma Delta leads the list of qualifiers with nine men in eight weight classes. The Fijis have a man in every weight class except the 147-pound class. The team standings thus far have Vocational Educa tion in front with 14 points and Alpha Gamma Rho and Phi Gams second with 13 points. The team scoring will be ten points for a champion ship in each division and sev en points for the runner-up. One point will be given for a pin and one point for each match won prior to the finals. Some of the m e e t's out standing wrestlers, according to Mickey Sparano, meet di rector, are: John Jett, Kappa Sigma; Ben Roscoe, Burnett; Lowell Minert, Alpha Gam ma Rho; Dick Kroll, Phi Gam ma Delta; Mike Hewlett. Del ta Upsilon; and Norm Fidel- ke, Vocational Education. 118 lb: Bob Thorpe. Kappa Riuma vr.. Bve: Bob Fat-kelman. Phi Gain ma Delta vt. Juel Davie. Sigma Alpha Mu. 129 lli: Steve Num. PM Gamma Delia vi. John Jptt, Kappa SiKma; Dave Grif fin. Theta XJ v. Bon tool, ueita lipai- lon. ISO itn: Joe Ewine, Kappa Sitma vt. Gary Prolicky, Independent; Bud Ottr mann, phi Gamma Delta vs. Bye. 137 Ibf : Paul Miner, Phi Gamma Delta vi. Dick Kealy, Voc. Ed; Phil Scbenck. Independent vc. Harold Burton, Alpha Gamma Rho. 147 tb: Ben Roseoe, Burnett v. Jim Conner. Alpha Gamma Rho; Tom Terry, Delta Upsilon vs. Tom Evans, Dental College. 157 lbs: Bob Hedgecock, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Marvin Daniels, Voc. Ed; Dave Arterburn, Theta Xi vs. Lowell Minert, Alpha Gamma Rho. 107 lbs: Mike Hewlett, Delta Upsilon vs. Jack Richards, Sigma Chi; Stan Jorgenon, Alpha Gamma Rho vs. Bob Stoldl. Phi Gamma Delta. 177 lbs: Dick Kroll, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Ron Griesse, Voc. Ed; Bruce Young, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Ralph Laneemeier, Alpha Gamma Rho. Hn.Tr weight: Tom Trail. Independent vs. Norman Fidelke, Voc. Ed; Bob Coble, Delta Upsilon vs. Steve Hansen, Phi Gamma Delta. 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