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    Monday, Jan. 16, 1961
The Nebraskan
Page 3
Swim
Jay Groth
Sets Two
NU Marks
By Roy Katskee
Nebraska swimmers, for
the second week in a row
split in dual swim meets. Ne
braska took Emporia State of
Kansas Friday night, 64-40,
but fell to mighty Oklahoma,
70-35, Saturday afternoon.
Nebraska set two varsity
records in beating Emporia
State. Sophomore freestyler
Jay Groth knocked 11.5 sec
onds off the 440 record with
a 5:02.4.
In the 400-yard freestyle re
lay the Hniketi swam a
3:37.6 which Is 7.4 seconds
better than the old mark.
Members of the team are
Larry McCIean, LaVern Bau
ers, Joe Gacusana, and Phil
Swaim.
Oklahoma, using its depth
to full advantage, pulled away
from Nebraska and posted a
70-35 win. Oklahoma won
eight of eleven events and set
three pool records.
Ron Hosner 1 o w e r e d the
record in the 200-yard indi
vidual medley to 2:20.3. John
ny . Day swam the 200-yard
backstroke in 2:08.6, and Gor
don Collet, the NCAA breast
stroke champion, won the 200
yard breaststrdke in 2:36.6.
Bright Spot
The bright spot for Nebras
ka was sophomore Jay Groth
who set two varsity records.
Groth took a full second off
the 440-yard freestyle record
that he set Friday against
Emporia State. His time was
5:01.4. In the 220-yard free
style he lowered the mark to
2:18.1 for his second record.
LaVerne Bauers picked up
the only other first by win
ning the 50-yard freestyle in
:24.0. Joe Gacusana placed
third.
Joe Stocker and Phi Swaim
placed second and third be
hind Hosner in the 200-yard
individual medley.
IIusl
kers
Lose
00 Yard Medley Relay: 1. Oklahoma
HI V illains, Jack .Saari, Bnno Full
er, Barron Honsel). 4:08.1.
m Tard freestyle: l.Jay Grolh. NU.
! Don Johrson. OU. J. Doug Brown, OU.
2:18.1 (New Nebraska Varsity Record).
M Tard Freestyle: 1. Laverne Bauera,
. NU 1. Jay Miller. OU. 1. Joe Gacusana,
NU. -.24.0.
ton Vard tndlvidaal Medley: 1. Ron
Howe; OU. 1. Joe Stocker. NU. 3. Phil
Swaim. NU. 2:30.3 (New pool record).
Diving: 1. Lome Hale, OU, 207.70
rnU. 2. Branch Walton. NU. 198.29.
Bob Reese, OU. 176.60.
SOO Vard Batterfly: I. Jack Saari,
OU, 2. Phil Gordon, OU. 1. Larry Mc
CIean. NU. 2:24.2
1M Vard Freestyle: 1. Phil Bougher,
.OU. 2. Jay Miller, OU. 23. Joe Gacus
ana NU. :53 2.
200 Vard Backstroke: 1. Jonny Day,
OU. 2. Hal Williams. OU. 3. Roger Bos
veld. NU. 2:08 4. (Pool record).
440 Yard Freestyle: 1. Jay Groth. NU.
2. Don Johnson. OU. 3. Ron Hosner, OU
5:01.4. (New Nebraska varsity record).
i Tard rlreastatreke: 1. Gordon Collet,
Ol'. 2. Melvin Rinse. OU 3. Jo Stock
er, NU. 2:23.6 (Pool record).
400 Vard Freestyle Relay: 1. Oklahoma
Uay Miller, Phil Brougher. Garret
Maris, Jonny Day). 3:38.0.
Phi Delts, Farm House
Vie for League 10 Title
Phi Delta Theta B and Farm House B vie for the League
10 intramural basketball title tonight at 6:30. Both teams
are unbeaten in league play- 1
Other major action tonight pits Phi Delta Theta C
against Phi Gamma Delta C in League II. The Phi Delts are
4-0 for the season and the ATO's nave a 2-1 record.
The schedule:
Monday:
Ag College Court
6:30Phi Delta Theta B vs.
Farm House B
7:30 Phi Gamma Delta B
vs. Beta Sigma Psi B
8:30 Theta Xi B vs. Alpha
Gamma Rho B
PE Court 1
, 5:00 Phi Delta Theta C vs.
Phi Gamma Delta C
6:30 Alpha Tau Omega C
vs. Kappa Sigma C
7:30 Phi Kappa Psi C vs.
Beta Theta Pi C
8:30 Sigma Chi C vs Theta
XiC
PE Court 2
5:00 Cliff Dwellers vs. Tig
ers 6:30 Play Boys vs. Trotters
7:30 Nationals vs. Whit's
8:30 The Pacers vs. Rene
gades Tuesday
. Ag College Court
6:00 Phi Kappa Psi B vs.
Delta Tau Delta B
7:00 Beta Theta Pk B vs.
. Sigma Chi B
8:00 Kappa Sigma B vs. Al
pha Tau Omega B
PE Court 1
5:00 Phi Kappa Psi A vs.
Sigma Chi A
6:30 Delta Tau Delta A vs-
Phi Delta Theta A
7:30 Kappa Sigma A vs.
Phi Gamma A
8:30 Alpha Tau Omega A
vs. Beta Theta Pi A
PE Court I
5 00 Boucher B vs. Benton
B
6:30 Gus I B vs. MacLean
B
7:30 Seaton II B vs. Selleck
B
8:30 Theta Xi A vs. Beta
Sigma Psi A
mers
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Nebraska swimmer Jay Groth begins a record-shattering
trip in the 440-yard freestyle against Oklahoma Satur
day at the Coliseum Pool. Groth lowered the varsity record
Huskers Win
Nebraska (4. Emporia 40
400 yd. medley relay 1, Nebraska
(Larry Ferrell, LaVerne Bauers, Larry
McCIean, Bob Mitchell). T 4:17.8.
120 yd. free-style 1, Kunl Mihara. Ni
2. Jerry Clowe, E; 3, Wally Kawane
E. T :22.9.
SO yd free-style 1, Joe Gacusana, N;
2. Mike Scntt, E; 3, Wayne Prost. E.
T-:24.4.
200 yd. IndlTldnal medley 1, Roger
Bosveia 2, uoyie urnu, K; 3. Larry
Eiker, E. T 2:30.8.
Diving 1, Branch Walton, Ni 1,
Richard Ross, E. Pts 159.
200 yd. butterfly 1, Joe Stocker, N:
2, Angus McFarland, E; 3, Neil Roach,
g r. 2 "32 8
. 100 yd. free-style 1, Phil Swain, N:
2, Bob Mitchell, N; 3, Mike Scott, E.
T 53.5.
200 yd. backstroke 1, Bob Bosveld,
Ni 2. Doyle Orrill, E; 3. Armand Beli
eau. E. T 2:39.7.
400 yd. free-style 1, Jay Groth, N.
2, Jerry Clowe, E; 3, Wally Kawane, E.
T 5:02.4 (Breaks old varsity record of
5:119)
200 yd. breantstroke 1, Larry Ferrell
N; 2. John Sampson, Ei 3. Nell Roach,
E. T 2:52.4.
400 yd. free-style relay 1. Nebraska
(larry McLean, LaVerne Bauers, Joe
Gacusana, Phil Swain). T 3:36.1 (Breaks
old varsity record of 3:43.5).
IM Cage Scores
Thursday
Dental College 2, Pathogens 0
(forfeit)
Vocational Ed 2, N e w m a n
Club 0 (forfeit)
Husker Gymnasts Triumph
In Triangular; Anstine Leads
By Hal Brown
Nebraska s gymnasts won
their second meet of the
young season Saturday by
outscoring Colorado State Uni
versity of Fort Collins, and
Fort Hays State in a triangu
lar at Ft. Hays, Kans.
The Huskers have yet to
lose this season. Nebraska
scored 81 points compared to
Colorado State's 54, and Fort
Hays' 18.
Coach Jake Geier's gym
nasts copped first places in
six of the seven events. Den-
Mullins Cops
600 Crown
At Boston
Former NU Star
Wins By One Yard
By Janet Sack
Joe Mullins dethroned Jim
Stack of Yale when he won
the 600-yard run in 1:12.0 in
the Boston Knights of Colum
bus Track Meet.
- Mullins, a senior at Nebras
ka, won by a yard over the
second place man, Jim Weder-
burn of NYU. His greatest mo
ment of anxiety occurred
when Stack fought for the lead
in the last lap. Mullins pro
duced that famous kick of his
and broke the tape first, with
Stack placing third.
In 600-yard run competition
Mullins has only lost one race
in three years of college com
petition. Mullins said that going into
the meet Stack was the fav
orite in the 600 event. "I had
to win this one to get other
invitations- It sure feels good
to beat the favorite," he said.
On Saturday Mullins will
compete in the Los Angeles
Invitational meet. A week
later, Jan. 28, he will com
pete in Winnipeg, Canada. He
has also accepted the invita
tion to run hi the , Milrose
Games in New York City on
Feb. 4.
Split
GROTH STARTS RECORD-SETTING
Fort
Hays
Edge Nebraska, 15-13
By Cloyd Clark
Fort Hays wrestlers
squeaked by Nebraska, 15-13,
in a meet highlighted by two
Nebraska pins Saturday night.
Huskers Jim Raschke and
Dick Van Eickle both scored
pins in their matches, but the
Fort Hays Tigers were able
to win five of the remaining
six matches and the team vic
tory. Husker heavyweight J i m
Raschke, turned in the out
standing performance of the
evening when he pinned Terry
Pfannensteil in 58 seconds.
Raschke's pin was the finale
of the meet. The other Husker
pin was scored in 6:02 of the
nis Anstine led the Husker win
with two first place finishes
and a tie for first for 20
points.
Charles Wlliams won two
events for 14 points. Doug
Moore, Nebraska captain,
also scored 14 points. Dick
McCov added 13, Louis Bur-
kel 12, Herb Hanich 5, and
Bill Brass 3 points.
Anstine was first on the
sidehorse, horizontal bar, and
tied for first on the parallel
bars with Bruce Bowler of
Colorado State.
Williams Wins Two
Williams picked up his two
titles in the free exercise and
tumbling. Moore captured the
other Husker crown with a
first place in rebound tum
bling. The Husker captain
was third on the horizontal
bar, and fourth on the flying
rings.
The lone event that Ne
braska failed to win was the
flying rings where Hopper of
Colorado State edged Nebras
ka's Herb Hanich for first
place.
The Huskers swept the first
three places in tumbling with
Williams, McCoy, and Burkel
finishing 1-2-3 respectively.
Burkel placed in four events
for Geier's gymnasts. He was
fourth in free exercise, third
on the parallel bars, sixth on
the flying rings, and third in
tumbling.
The Huskers next meet Is
Saturday when they travel to
Lawrence, Kans., for a re
match with the Jayhawks. Ne
braska defeated Kansas ear
lier this year.
The summaries:
Free Exercise: 1. Williams (NI, 1. Mc
Cov N. 3 Bowler ((''), 4. Burkel
(N). t Henderson (CSU), . Brandt
CSU).
McDole Inks Pact
With Pro Cardinals
Nebraska tackle Roland
McDole has signed a profes
sional football contract with
the St. Louis Cardinals of the
National Football League.
The 6-3, 250-pound Husker
was the Cardinals fourth draft
choice. He also had been
drafted by Denver of the
American Football League.
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RIDES
3 fellows driving to Argentina second
semester have room fbr one more.
CaU Larry Fenater, GR 7-3984.
in Duals
by 11.5 seconds Friday against Emporia State and then
clipped another second from it Saturday against the Soon
er Groth's record Is now 5:01.4. (Photo by Dave Hillman).
Wrestlers
130 pound division by Dick
Van Sickle.
Jim Faimon was the only
other Nebraskan to reach the
scoring column.
Faimon, one of last season's
mainstays, nearly pinned his
man in one ot the evening's
best matches, but he had to
settle for a 10 to 3 decisra.
The Hu s k e r squad was
handicapped by an-injury to
Mike Nissen. Ee- suffered a
sprained ankle during a Dec.
18 workout.
The Fort Hays Tigers took
the lead from the start when
Marvin Schultz decisioned
Gary Policky, substitute for tri-
Bebeand Tnmbllnr: 1. Moore (M. 2.
James Gilbert (FH), S. Blanchar (CSU).
4. Brass (N). 3. Fox (FH), . Brandt
(CSU).
Sidehorse: 1. Anstine (N), 2. Beaver
(FH), 3. Bowler (CSU), 4. McCoy (N),
. Henderson (CSU), 6. Blanchar (CSU).
Herriont.l Bar: 1: Anstine (N), 2.
Brandt (CSU). 3. Moore (N), 4. Painter
(CSU), 3. Gagnon (FH). (. Bowler
(CSU).
Parallel Bars: 1. (tie) Anstine 04) and
Bowler (CSU), 3. Burkel (N), 4. Beaver
(FH), 3. Painter (CSU), 6. SUab (FH).
Fly Un Rinn: 1. Hopper (CSU), 2. Han
ich (N, 3. Bowler (CMJ), 4, Moore N),
3. Henderson (CSU). . Burkel (N).
Tnmbllnr: 1. Williams (N), 2, McCoy
(N, 3. Burkel (N). 4. Henderson (CSU),
5. Bowler (CSU).
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captain Nissen, in the 123
pound match.
ine it -pound matcn ap
peared as if it would be a
stalemate in the early min
utes of the bout. Nebraska's
Bruce O'Callaghan and Tiger
Dale Kath were pointless until
the final two seconds of the
first period when Rath scored
a takedown as the horn
sounded.
- Rath went on to decision
O'Callaghan 8-2. x
The Husker loss gives the
wrestling squad a 1-2 record.
The victory was over Adams
State and the other loss to
Kansas State.
Even though the Nebraskans
were defeated, they bettered
the 26-8 loss they suffered at
the hands of the Ft. Hays Ti
gers last year.
The next outing, for Coach
Mickey Sparano's grapplers
will be Feb. 3, when the Husk
ers will meet South Dakota
State on the Coliseum mats.
Summaries:
123 Marvin Schulti, Fort Haya, de
cisioned Gary Policky, 5-3.
WO Dick Van Sickle, Nebraska, pinned
Bill Price in 6:20.
137 Jim Faimon, Nebraska, decisioned
Gary Harding, 10-3.
147 Gary Adams, Fort Hays, decisioned
Larry LeBruska, 14 7.
157-BU1 Sater. Ft. Hays, decisioned
Dave Loos, 5-1.
107 Dale Rath. Ft. Hays, decisioned ,
Bruce O'Callaghan. 8-2.
177 Del Erickson. Ft. Hays, decisioned
Stan Fraley, 5-2.
Heavyweight Jim Raschke, Nebraska,
pinned Terry Pfannensteil in :M seconds.
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Buffs Snap NU
Win String at 4
Nebraska's four-game winning string came to an end Sat
urday night as Colorado avenged an earlier loss at the hands
of the Huskers with a 66-51 win at Boulder.
The Buffs dropped a 65-61 decision to Nebraska last Mon
day night in an overtime battle. The loss leaves Jerrv Bush's
Huskers with a 2-1 mark in
season.
Colorado has a 2-1 confer
ence record and a 10-4 mark
for a season record-
The Buffs started strong,
hitting 58 per cent from the
field to build a 41-27 halftime
margin and the Huskers never
caught them.
Ken Charlton, who finished
with 20 points, and Wilky Gil-
more led the early surge for
!ox Walseth s cagers. Nebras
ka closed the gap to 10 points
and 50-40 early in the second
half, but couldn't overcome
the early lead enjoyed by
Colorado.
Rex Swett, who didn't ar
rive until lust before game
time, led the Husker scoring
with 15 points. The Husker
sparkplug had to remain in
Lincoln for an exam Saturday
morning before flying to Boul
der.
' Bill Bowers added 12 for Ne
braska as the Huskers were
playing their third straight
Frosh Thinclads
Rank Near Top
Nebraska's freshmen two-
mile relay team ranks third
in the nation among collegians
with a mark of 49:00:0.
In the first annual Track &
Field News college freshmen
two-mile team race, the
Huskers were represented by
John Portee, 9:33.0; Andy
Steele, 9:49.1; Stuart Tucker,
9:50.9; Tony Cruz, 9:51.0; and
Jim Lewis, 9:56.0.
With his 9:33.0, Portee also
earned individual honors by
placing fifth among college
freshmen.
Track & Field honor awards
will be given to the top teams
and individuals.
Oklahoma Defeated;
Fans Break Record
National champion Okla
homa wrestlers were defeated
by Oklahoma State University
grapplers 27-7 at Stillwater,
Okla. recently, ,. ,.,
An all-time record number
of state college fans wit
nessed the defeat. Some 8,600
fans watched, 1,400 more than
capacity seating at Gallagher
Hall. Another 1,000 were
turned away.
Main Feature Clock
Varsity: "The Sundowners,"
1:29, 4:05, 6:41, 9:17.
State: "Swiss Family Robin
son," 1:00, 3:50, 6:40, 9:30.
'For flavor, you can't
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SITE OF '60 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES
TURKISH & DOMLSTiC
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conference - play and 8-5 on the
game without senior J i m
Kowalke, one of the leading
scorers. Kowalke is sidelined
with a sprained ankle.
Nebraska's next outing will
be Saturday when Iowa State
invades the Coliseum for an
8:05 p.m. clash.
The box score:
NEBRASKA
COLORADO
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3 1-2 I Carlton 7 M 20
3 1-2 7 Millies 2 3-4 7
5 2-2 12 Voss 3 1-1 7
7 1-2 15 Gilmore 6 1-1 11
3 0-0 6 Carlson 6 0-0 12
0 OO 0 Mueller 0 0-1
1 1-1 3 Zyzda 1 0-3 2
0 0-0 0 Gunsaules 0 0-0 0
0 0-0 0 Lee 13-3 3
22 7-8 51 Totals 16 14-21 6S
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Totals
Nebraska ff M 51
Colorado 41 2j gf
Attendance 5.300.
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