Wednesday, Dec. 14, 1960 The Nebraskan Page 3 11 All 12 M Cagers Hit Scoring Column By Hal Brown Nebraska led aO lie way in moving to a 77-52 win over Denver University before an estimated 2,500 fans at the Coliseum Tuesday night. AH the Husker cagers entered the scoring column with Jim KowaHce leading the parade with 16 points. He was followed by Jan Wall with 12. Tom Russell and Rex Swett added 10 each. The win b the third of the season against a single loss for Coach Jerry Bash's eag er. The lone loss came at the hands of Wichita. stfflbate Nebraska's widest margin came with 13:20 left in the game when a free throw and tip in by Bill Bowers gave the Hnskers a 58-23 lead. Denver was never in the game as the Hnskers jumped off to an 11-0 lead before the Pioneers Dennis Hodge found the range with a jump shot for the first Denver score. The 11-0 Husker margin came on a long jumper and a lay tip by Wall, a jumper and a lay up by Russell, and Ko walke's lay up and charity toss. Beach Emptied Bush emptied" his bench in the second half as reserves played three fourths of the final 20 minutes after Nebras ka had taken a 40-22 halftone lead. Nebraska finished the first half just as they started it wish nine poiots in the final four minutes while holding the Pioneers scoreless. A jump shot and two free throws by Kowalke were ma jor factors in the final spurt at the end of the first half. The Haskers also scored the first six points fa the second half oa a twistlag lay up by Swett, a eoraer jumper by Wall, and aaothrr lumper by turnalie. KowaSke scored 12 of his 16 NU Matmen Try To End Loss Shing The Nebraska wresSxg team meets Adams State Col lege of Alamma, Colo., at 7:30 twrfght at the Cdkenm, . The Hatsfeers will be tryimg to break a 16 game jEL streak that has been rwm&g ;j mum the defeat of Fort Hays College, Feb. 12. im itZ Make Jfiissen, Hawker ttJijfjj poMJsder, wM he goisg for bis ! teemi amesttisvt wia iajir?!? In the lm State Tethers Nbseat defeated the Big Eight raasner-op, Da, Wetoster. aasd Iat Saturday he dfea,14 the Bag Esgftt 123-j. pmmA tiltilehi(vlr, Kansas Slate's Jtotos DwVy. Jim Rasdse i31 be tryicg; to avesge last weekeeid's loss U Daa Darter in a despwa tim matth. Hunker Keglers Defeat K-Statc Nebraska's Biig ESgM bowl er defeated Ksmm State, W-i-m, ta a faoe-tfaffe tsitch at Masthattas, Satw daf. Tp mm for the HmtlteTs was Rajph ftoistrwi . wte aeragal J (w seven gaasw. HolflEtrisnn E t1 lUae K?5 teries wiffia'a (K9. Marv Cotel stet tlbe higtot ga for Ne bmka, a 244, Every mmber f Cae tajsa averaged betwea 185-13 to tbe tountaaseait. Tbe toiSSgM f fibe msfuch to Nrsa vs. tbe &ot for a teaM fame. Itoket whto EAle tie trip is Kafl.a Stat were Cstoa, RtsHmstrswii, Sta KafJr, Dsdt Batet Dkk: Kaaie, a4 Kett Vaa Vnbwboffs3t AJter f(W wedt of bswUiss? to the Eli Ei$t Laf.we. Ne brata sa&i$ 'm gfm place. tfKUv WJWJWK5?.; w.aaj8 i mm Chriifnas Cui$ CUT CV two 60LDENR0D STATIOXESY HC;i 215 North 14 Op r9 skers Score points in the first half and' then sat out most of the sec ond half as the reserves took ver- The Huskers dominated the boards as well as the scoring with 65 rebounds to 43 for the losers. Russell led the Ne braska rebounding with 10. Bowers, getting bis first start of the season, grabbed off nine and scored seven points. Rick Barrett and Tim Ve- zie scored 12 points each to lead the Denver scoring. Hodge chipped in 10. Vezie led all rehounders with 12. AD Rebotmd All Huskers but one, Jim Huge, pulled down a rebound and only Bernt Elle failed to connect from the field. EHe hit two of two free throws for his scoring total as all Husk ers scored. Nebraska bit 14 of 31 field goals in the first half for a .425 percentage, bat cooled off during the second half to finish with a Jssi percentage on 28 of 71 attempts. Denver hit a frigid five of 31 attempts from the field ia the first half and did Utile better ia the second stanza with 14 of S3 for 2U pet cent The Huskers converted 21 of 29 free throw attempts for a .724 mark while the Pio neers connected on 24 of 34 charity tosses for a .7 per centage. Nebraska leaves Friday on a road trip that will find them playing at Detroit Saturday nigM and Cincinnati Monday nigM. The Huskers return home next Wednesday to lace Arizona in the last toiseuji be fore the Big Eight Teorney. Denver moves over to Oma ha for an encounter with CretgMon University Thurs day night The box score: MCYTEX S rem i - t tmnat t tt U Snm 1 1 7 Crxwat J MM Hmmrmm I A HMc S (H) H tt.tw 1 M t MitunucDiii i IV J uuanm I 1 txtuw t tmxrr 11-4 1 Mutmnvisa rrrTr 14 1 1 M J 1 1 14 1 iM t M I 4 1 H . 1 IMI Kuf MH4IC -n tkXtM mtmfgf. Mm Gimrm, jean Umnes EUROPE 1961 STUDY AND TRAVEL (Jmm in kwiittf Enropeaar LnhrHi Camh'mtA hh lattrvKtutm bile Twrtrlmjr l mwl Aimcricaa K-l;iira) win for Acfkmie CmJit. KOCS UJfSUASZS V SOOaI $TUS2$ V rSflliatSnT OF rAtf OtBOWfE rfwasfc LffJJKganAfie, OsirsiMrie, History, Art, ewrostasftij wiitto five ewurottry Ea- 31 m Of lAHUSfll OF MAXrtnt SfxsJ5as Kwctoty. Gw.'jj'ty, lii!r!tiiJt!'. PlhiiilWjistejr, Miutsnic amiJ Tow of Jm 14 A) fan 31 (7S Dan -awr c fllTI. rjftTEEJriTT OF HinEZCSG Otma L.':rif. Hi lory aow! CSri5iimi)ws 7 Gsaamry Tw of Ewnspe. VSVKtXXXlX OF fXOtEjrCi: Art, Mac, Ctsliaane. ItiTAa ljsaii.e, tfetoty acawl Lii!wi8are pbw S Gsiastry Tw of EowpMie- - "- tm 1 Say, f (S4 Dr iMUaAVa S14W. ECIA Jnnr mi Biwetiwo rjnBjpe and CSvflliba tuAtni, J.wisr pimiirwcjwjy sav4y in LOKSOJJ asd Few W7St ias RUSSIA. nCU'tflSCs frmmieAlUmti trmpmU&4M Iff mm, M ium4, brmkfmi mmJ dimmer mhiU trmu&mg im fmtt hmmri im Km, fmU Immr4 wttiU mWmdlmg due emmrme, Imhimm, mtt ti&f trmmtfer. AEBACOifEJSlS DtKECTTD BY TKZ JWCBSSATfOSAL ETOCATIOW AVJSOTY ccifjwrmTC cf acooroawoe wrra . AMEE1CAST ACCREDITATION " ' ECQCIRKWOfTS. OIF THE BEATO P.4TfIflM)CR TOURS AXOCXO THE WOtELD Alsmwul Dftw tewiwua. ,t (S!j5i)iJ ton "U: MALAYA wf ttse & Ors4 ! 'fi iKWfwri i Hfc wwlW's wt KStiirff fiitii ncmcuKus tokyo hosts kostg &:?g;a- POKE - BOMBAY JSAPLES. Wiitid four few LK$ fjiOSS tmA rnw Ytk by f,.$'ht AW im'te, trwsprr,,; ft.vtte M buyte-ts. A1X f OS OMXY KEKDOr THE rK0X CfRTAW Atoftrt If "ASKAOIA f tif Grwi Liane M ELASTD FRANCE li3rfi6!?Ss SCAX0WAV1A to RCVStA EUlfAJHA EULCAS.1A YIJWSLAVIA HLIiGAKY aXCICOSLOVAJUA f!)L,3SJ skxI taJ hmm trtm GTRUAXK. Jme Ati$, to E., 'J 6425ito a4 toisfr. TOTAL FEtCK Il'EOrE AT U3.rEE UmZiGX Sfy to a C.t'J na feihito rS. to Lwmw and tfa&nrmf KitaUmtil miarAwsaue to ttWiva w te L Ae fariis, TVn-A'!tic Vr4 hi "AR.KAIIA", D fcwl. two w3s t.'7 to Erop, S1 mails m fefd stop, H A1X LWCtXWtlE rtlCE HW. fmr FmrtUr ImfenmmtUm Wriuet ImnMour Tnrrel Sen tee, Iae & pi: I A k- IB ,' f - - 4 Is BOWERS Bill Bowers palls down a rtboond daring the .Nebraska-Denver game Tuesday night Other Buskers in the picture are Tommy RosseO (S5), Al Roots (24) and Jim Kowalke (42). Denver's Tim Vezie (15) looks on. (Photo by Dave Hillnia, Mll . , . . ,...m , NISSEN Star Award To Nisscn Mike . Nissen, Nebraska E E! " ui asMnu 7U4U vi uWv x;v n a award for the second con-" over Big Eight champion John Dooley of Kansas State. Nissen captured the honor last week for hss victory over Esg Eight champion Don this coupled with the decisjon ofer Dw1ey makes the Hais ker sophomore me of the favorites for a Big Ergit ti tle later in the season. The JAasm City, la,, mtive stands 5-C and wrestles at either 115 pounds or 123 Mm SI 2M. Easy f I 1 REBOUNDS SAM: Edges ZBT, 37-30 Sigma Alpha Mu nosed out Zeta Beta Taa. 37-30, in a intramural basketball game played last night ' The Sammies, cold the first half, roared back in the final stanza to outscore the Zebes, 23-15. The Zebes led at half time by a 15-14 margin. Harv Perlman led the Sammie attack in the second canto by garnering five field goals. Perlman finished with 14 for the night "and Harv Sanger, Sammse pledge, led all scorers with 16. High for the Zebes were Stu KuUer with 13 and Rjy Kafskee wkh 9. ' Bton A slipped by MacLean George Langren led the I Benton 'capers with It Rsyes Holtgrewe with 9 and Ed C'A- i let with 10 were high for MacLean. 1,:::::-:;;::::::;:::: : - -; " nil T hi 1 j U- -':) V if IJI j V On tJs tiff 6vm, ortf low rd &ovsM indues to dm!f. Is tmSH&nA P gfwfK4. tKa4 to 6fmX rJit jr.4sp. At ttnc rotivrt tteis styrard. One etoctronnc computer, tod(is i fm memory ir.i txtfnt fej ffxtor ffw i-fM. T cmptftr osifjr corr4if dU on f jgW prcfnrss WiSti U in H Arwmory init and rn court corrector T fy tmaM iz vsd weSgA f ttm irwmxy unit is an a'Jver?&A to it- Ytt oaiwr d-fficutt pfoWw had to he O&cotreth0K fvotonged vS?rat5w J ertfemeff WfJi 6 forces. Ofuy ty r mfftris!s ami Sm-i tedrnktuet mute tmt fr&jbxri oVed, W in Dents Edge Freshmen; Petsch Hot By Norm Beatty The Dental College All Stars staved off a last min ute freshman rally to pre serve a 58-55 win last night in the Nebraska-Denver pre liminary game. Don Smidt former Husker star, teamed with Bob Prokap to give the Denis the 1-2 scoring and rebounding punch they needed throughout the game for the win. Joe Lytle hit 13 counters to supple ment Smidt's and Prokop's 17 and 14 point exhibitions. The fresh, hart by the al most total loss of 8-8 Bill ViBcent who saw only limited " action early ia toe game, early fell too far behind ia the first period to catch np. Vincent who suited np for the game, was felled by a seige of fm. Daryl Petsch. 6-5 center from Marysvilie, K a n s., nearly pulled the game out alone with his deadly long shots. His 25-foot fielder with 7:30 remaining cut the Dent lead to two points after the All-Stars had experienced their coldest stanza of the game. Prokop and Smidt com bined again, however, to send the victors back into a commanding lead with Smidt's two charity tosses and Prokop's lay up. Smidt canned three more free tosses within a two minute period to ice the game. The remainder of the f resh man scoring came from Chuck Sladovmk. Neil Nan nen. Charlie Jones, John .Nared and Keith Sseck who ;aM hit under 10 points. The box score: t V M U Man I' ro f t tt wcrtrr Irl i Vrat ' ' t-4 vt 1 M fciMVM - t 4 i 1-2 1 t M imwm HMD 1 H i H.mwi M 1 1 m 4 Frwcttc IM 1 M 1 Mrnnut 1 1-1 i V LnOa- 2 (M h tfarr I ! t 1 H 7 M 17 2 1-1 rtmMm f MM FWattr Xm4 LiOMiatlbl ritr KunrtMel tl OS & Y n 124S M tan at Baitt: Imoa as. rretaUMa U. TINY MDORY UNIT GUIDES GIANT ROCKETS INTO SPACE Intramural Action Six Teams Risk Perfect Records By Chip Wood Six undefeated intramural basketball teams lay their records on the lint in play Thursday night The Play Boys (2-0) and the Nationals (3-0) go against each other in a game that could decide the League 8 title. rarm House a t3-0), cur-i rently tied for the League 10 Utle with Phi Delta Theta, goes against Alpha Gamma Rho B and Burnett D (34), League 6 leader, seeks win number four in its outing with Goodding. Other maior action Thurs- day pits Canfield A (2-0) against Boucher A (1-0) in an important league 5 tilt Intramural schedule: ' Wednesday:- PE Court 1 5.00-Navy ROTC vs. Path ogens PE Court 2 ,5:00 Architecture vs. New man Club Tbvrsdayt Ag College Court 6:30 Tigers vs. Pacers 7:30 Play Boys vs. Na tionals 8:30 Farm House B vs. Alpha Gamma Rho B PE Court 1 5:00 Canfield D vs. Bouch er A 6:30 Law College vs. Voc Ed. Mailing Is Invited To K of C Games Joe MuRins, Nebraska's Big Eight conference record hold er in the indoor 600 and the outdoor 838, has been invited to compete in the Boston Knights of Columbus Games, Jan. 14. CHRISTMAS THAN TOD THINK SHOT tum WULX SELXCTMXft ABC COMTLETK DSA.M0NDS WATCHES JEWELRY KATMXAJU.T ArTTII3 BETTrK ttCAUT SPEOAL DISCOUNTS H.00 DEPOSIT vrai BOLD Tont stxrenox. CHARGE ACCOUNTS XO MOVET DOWX Props wftft fcactrgrounds in the sdences. eng'neering. d y(ich create new products can com from anywltcrc at IBM. From research. JwJcpnMffil, programming, nunufactartng. tt you woM 9k job wlwre your tOtatcanbepiAtowori in imtfevt'int d toiporUnt areas, then you should con-ir tt- tmny oppottuntin at tSU. Tt IBM reprcsenUtw nl tw intenncwng on your cmpc H AU be g!ad to cuss career cpentogs at IBM, Your placement officer can make an appointment Or you may write, outlining background and irerests, to: Director of Technical Recruitment, DepL 37, 7:30 Cliff Dwellers vs. Whit's 8:30 Trotters vs. Rene- ! gades PE Court 2 5.00 Andrews A vs. j 6:30 Kiesselbach vs Smith Fair-. field 7:30 Goodding vs. Burnett 8:30 Phi Kappa Psi B Sigma Chi B vs. Nebraskan Want Ads CLASSlFltO AO POLICY A4s to b prWM fci U tiMfll KMm f tha Daily Kcbruku ml b accompanied try tbm Ban tba Vtntm Bison aM ad. FOR RENT One bedroom tnstz. 7xA ft- pictur S2 luutiihSr iv . t can apptr oa Bnrcnaa prlca. air comfitMKMd. ID 4-4J. LOST FOUND Loot: UeO-oni Brooks Bm. rsfncmt toft in 17nloa cloakroom over Tnanka fVTfnx vseaiioB. OA 3-7S34 or Bor neU 111. Mtxun of wniM. borl Borcana coat Satmroay at Toot V LafM'a. dieck bbS for nansc "V.n. " If yrm nara coat vtoaae contact Rotlnc Bead at IV gne wH) mora jam etw RIDES Rwtc neeDK for two to CaMorma. CooM leave lh-21u Can Terrr effitand. HE 2-47S. 9tel rkiw or rMIere to I, A.. Bclora or after Chrutmui. Boafeerrill TMISM. Buffer to CoSoraoo. anarc Utn c of Dec, M. rctara ii Phone R2-Sa4. RET AIRS Wnteti Ranalra 2-Dxjr Camaw BcuakMora KRSOHAL Sitve U&at ChsiatamM present jrcano'rf1 Bot a Nrtniu Band AlbuajL l"al Tert7 Ext. iliL. STUDENTS TO 1