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    ! Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1961
The Nebraskan
Page 3
.Huskers Hit -Big 8 Celler
Iowa State Extends
NU Loss String to 6
Nebraska fell into the Big Eight basketball cellar Mon
day night as Iowa State downed the Huskers, 68-62, at
Ames lor ine second Cyclone victory of the season over
Coach Jerry Bush's quintet
The loss was the sixth straight for the Huskers and
leaves them with a 2-4 conference mark and a season rec
ord of 8-10. Nebraska will move back into a tie for seventh
place if Oklahoma loses to Oklahoma State tonight at Stillwater.
Bush's cagers stayed closel
until late In the game when
the Cyclones pulled out to a
nine-point lead at 64-55 for
the widest margin of the con
test. Nebraska closed the
gap to 4-60 on a layin by
Rex Swett, a long jump shot
by Jan Wall and a free
throw by Tom RusselL
The Cyclones then extended
the lead to eight points at
68-60 before Wall hit two
free throws in the closing
seconds to make the final
score 68-62.
Wall led aU scorers with
17 points. Russell added 14
and Swett pumped in 12 for!
the Huskers. John Ptacek had
15 to lead Iowa State. Henry j
Whitney added 12, and Gary
Wheeler and Terry Roberts
each contributed 10 points to
the Cyclone total.
The two teams battled on
even terms throughout the
first half before Roberts con
nected on a hook shot and
Whitney added a free throw
to break a 34-34 deadlock
with nine seconds left in the
half and give Iowa State a
27-34 halftime lead.
Nebraska took a 41-39 lead
early in the second half on a
long jump shot by WalL A
jump shot by Jim Kowalke
gave the Huskers their big
gest lead aty 44-40 a minute
later.
Iowa State took the lead for
good at 47-46 on a layin by
Marv Straw and the Huskers
never recovered.
IOWA STATE KEBKASKA
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Straw 4 1-1 Wal i T-T 17
Wtlitner 4 Hit RuaaeB i 44 14
Barnard 1 1-1 T Bowers 1 2-2 4
Wheeler S 4-1 10 Swrtt -J 3-4 IS
Ptacek HI) Kowalke 4 1-1
Roberta t M M fcauok 1 M I
Klevea 1 4) Z Root. 2-1 J
AiurreU l- 1 Ytea a e-t
Crota 1 - I
Mettle 4 0-9
Calais tU-11l latala tlM
Iowa State ... 31 tl-m
Nekraafca M M-tt
A AjQM.
Nebraska Frosh
Bow to Cyclones
Nebraska's freshmen blew
a 10-point halftime lead Mon
day sight and dropped a 72-60
decision to Iowa State's year
lings at Ames.
The loss leaves the Husk
ers with a 1-1 record after
an opening win over Fair
bury Junior College Saturday
night
Charlie Jones led the Ne
braska scoring with 19 points,
followed by Daryl Petsch with
14 and Bill Vincent with 13.
Nebraska led 42-32 at the
half. :
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Kappa Sigma Begins
Defense of IM Title
By Clo.vd Clark
The all-University intramural basketball tournament will
swing into action tonight on the PE courts at 5 p.m.
The tournament will consist of the top four or five teams
from the 12 intramural basketball leagues playing a double
elimination tournament to determine the all-University
coampion.
"Kappa Sigma, last year's
basketball kings, will start
the 1961 tourney on PE court
number 2.
The teams that didn't qual-
iry tor ine au-university tour
niraent will play in the
"Cornshucks" tournament
The "Cornshucks tourna
ment will finish its single
elimination round-robin com
petition Mar. 10 during the
state high school basketball
tournament
The aH-Universitv c h a m-
pionsaips will be decided at
ffie state high school tourna
ment Mar. 11.
I Five spots ia this year's
tournament are still a a de
cided. Sigma Chi, Phi Kappa
Psi, Phi Gamma Delta, Al
pha Taa Omega and Phi
Delta Theta still are to be!
paired. i
One of the five teams will
meet Kappa Sigma in the 5
p.m. encounter with the re-
SOPH03IORE SPLASHERS
Four sophomores who have been largely responsible for the improved showings by Ne
braska's swimming team are (from left) Bob Mitchell, LaVern Bauers, Pha Swaim and
Jay Groth. Groth was named Daily Nebraska b Star of the Week earlier In the season,
Husker Tankers Split Two Duals
Nebraska swimmers won
one and lost one over the
weekend 'as they invaded
Colorado Friday and Saturday.
Nebraska Frosh Post
Top Records on TracL
By Janet Sack
Nebraska's freshman track
team is full of talent and
should turn in a good season.
The Husker frosh are par
ticularly strong in the sprints,
hurdles and middle distance
events. Several of the boys
participated in indoor track
in high school.
time for this event is :06.fl.
Hohn, whose specialty is the
hurdles, will compete in both
the 60-yard highs and lows.
Tom Russell from New York
City will aid the hurdlers in
the 60-yard highs as will Bill
Schulz of Pierce, champion
hurdler in Class B.
The quartermflers f o r the
in thP cnrintfi Ttav Vna,ih frosh are Tom Saunders .of
of Scottsblufl, a transfer from I Columbus and Don Eigenbau
Bavlor, has been timed in!r from Met ncto en, NJ.
:C3.3 in the 60-vard dash. He! Saunders corded a :49.2 in
also recorded a :51.9 in the outdoor competition- Eigen
440. Victor Brooks from Sa-! bauer 'm B0 competing
vanna la Mar, Jamaica, will I xn WO-yard run.
be running the 60. 1 Portee Leads
out of action for a part of
the season.
Gil Gebo, New York City,
is a second dsemester addition
to the track squad. Gebo., who
has participated in indoor
track in the East has a 440
time of :49.9, a 600 mark of
1:15.0, an .880 time of 1:56.0,
and a 1000 time of 2:16.0.
Andy Steele, Beverly,
Mass., also a veteran of in
door track, will aid the frosh
In the 600 and 80-yard runs.
Jim Lewis, Spencer, win com
pete in the 1000 and mile
events.
Another second semester
The best time for the short; The middle distance w Jr"
prJnt was .86.2 turned in by wiD be headed by John Por- !fom CT7 '
lioa Degnan of Kansas City, I tee from Newark, NJ. Portee "
j vf au . jj xai i niiitu cu JUir l Y-XIS HJC J UUIIXIlg LUC ,DOU 4iLXl
tliis year. B:tb Hohn, a for- mile events. He had a mile
mer Beatnoe star, wiU aid time of 4:24 last vear.
in tlie 60.
Knaub will also be compel-
A foot injury which oc
curred during the cross conn
ing in the 60-jard lows. His try season may keep Portee
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Colorado State University
-upset the NU Tankers 51-44 in
the Friday outing at Fort Col
lins. Nebraska was able to win
six of 11 events, ' but the
Fort Collins Rams dominated
the second and third positions.
There was only one record
set in Friday's competition as
the Nebraska 400-j-ard med
ley relay team covered the
distance in 4: 09.8.
Saturday night the Huskers
bounced back to decision the
Colorado University of Colo
rado mermen at Boulder,
59-46.
CSU 51, NU 44
4tO-'aro' Mndler iay tfebraska
'Larry f en-ell, Joe iitucker. Larry Mo
Clean, Phil wain). 4:l.B.
tau-Wmr rmmtylK 1. Jar roth. V.
M Kiotater, CSU. Jt Pate Hayea, CSU.
ftfl'aHi Fw-ntyk 1. tLavem Bauera,
t, Don Embree. C6U. 8. Jae ttacuaana.
i. fA.
MO-lfar (ndbvtoual Medlef-a. PhU
Swain; tl. t, Jerry Ue Id Maoorra,C6li.
S. Chrie Elkms. CSU. 2:27.6.
Otvkic 1. Mute eraBhty, CSU. 2.
Branch Walton. N. i, We IL Maeorra.
tCKU. wunla.
Xno-fard BulWirtlr 1. ThU router, CHU.
J. Larry MoCtean. Si. a, Xle La Uaoorra.
CBU. 2:S6.2.
lWD-Yard Fmeatyl-l. IHm Emuroe.
CSU. i, Kevin Maauira, OSU. S, -Oacu- v
ana. K. :BS.0. I
8lKi-ara Vaokfltrake a. lUlart -Kinrnnn. k
CBU. t. Terry Shirley. CSU. i, FeraeeU, I
i. 2:S4.8. I
4411-1 ard rtnnitrlr-1, Day lnim, J L ,
W Siohter. CSU. L Mark .Oui, CBU.
6:06.
SHi-l'atO Bieaatatraar i. eio;nr, t
Ti. 2, Bauero, .. 8, Ohip Aahtoo. uu, E
ij vdu ivuDtouc trwv . Tv vuuv jia.vefi, tevin jnaBiunw m iuum uW
Joe Stocker led the Nebras
ka squad as he won two
events and set a Nebraska
varsity record in the 200-yard
individual medley at 2:24.
Stacker's time in the 220
yard breaststroke race was
2:323.
NU 59, CU 46
MftvarA metier wlay 1, -Nebraalsa
rFerrell. fitooker. MeClean. Swaim). 2,
Coiuradu. Tune 4:12.4.
tin rari Irnr ntj-lf 4, r-ranr CtT, t,
Croth ,CK')i R. McElroy ,tCJ. Time-4:li.
(tt-j-i fceeato-le a, fiauera CN'i , itlie)
Cacusana W) and fielm IC. Time 24.1.
Sin 7artMn4lvMhial anedleir 1, Stocker
'Mi 2. Wilatm C)i Aj BmeM Uw'J.
Time-S:M.
fMi'lnc U Zlka C)J t, Walton CK); S.
Ferrell .t."Jj m. iwinU.
m w ibutierfly 4, MeClean ml t,
A. mith &C; A, Meatier tC). Time i. 37.
IM 4 -Irm atyle 4, waim iCN); 1,
Bauers OJ; 1. Anderaon .tCJ. lime
S3 .6.
BW r kaokMrake a. fiBcui C; X
rerreli CTH); 8, Busseld Of). Time 2.36.8.
44(1 4 ne wit a, Frara C); A,
McElroy Oi A, Grutii WJl Time
4:M)6.
We d IneaaMtroae 4, Stacker
A. Wiae (Dj: a. Baxlain C). Time 22.3.
Mi vt frnrtrtyte aelay O. fienraaka
CMuClean. Ciacuaana. Bauers bwaimJ.
I, Colorado. Tune 8:JDX
maining teams playing at
6:30 or 7:30.
The rest of tonight's sched
ule: PE Court 1
5:C3 Gus I-A vs. Avery-A
6:30 Benton-A vs. Seaton
I-A
7:30 Manatt-A vs. H i t c h-cock-A
.
8:30 Kiesselbach vs. An
drews. PE Court 2
8:30 Delta Sigma Phi-A vs.
Pioneer-A
:30 Delta Upsilon-A vs.
Delta Tau Delta-A
Ag Independents
Win Volley ball Tide
Ag Independents defeated
Kappa Delta for the cham
pionship of the women's intra
mural volleyball tournament.
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Moore from Hermosa Beach
California, will be running
the' mile and two-mile runs.
Stuart Tucker, New York
City, has a 4:32 mile time.
Tucker will also run the two
mile race.
Long Leaper
Brooks is the outstanding
freshman broad jumper with
an indoor leap of 24-5 to his
credit Russell will also be
broad Jumping.
In the high jump Russell
will lead the field. His best
indoor jump is 6-8. .Juris
Jesifers of Lincoln wiU aid
in this event.
Eight Teams Vie
For WAA Title
Eight teams remain in con
tention for the championship
in the WAA co-rec volleyball
tournament as action resumes
at 7;30 tonight in Grant Me
morial Gym..
In tonight's opening games,
Kappa Kappa Camma-Sigma
Alpha Mu wiU take on Zeta
Tau Alpha-Alpha Gamma Phi
.and Gamma Phi Beta No. 1-
Alpha Tau Omega will meet
Jesifers main field of com-1 fiigma Kappa Wo. Jcacia.
petition is the pole wault. In Games at ,8: 30 wiU pit Delta
.intramural competition he! Gamma No. 1-Phi Delta The
vaulted 12-1
Tony Cruz, middle distance
man from JSew York City,
was the only frosh lost by
the achokstic roll call.
ta against Gamma Phi Beta
No. 2-Alpha Tau Omega and
Alpha Omicron Pi Mo. 2-Brta
Theta Pi against Alpha Chi
Omega-Kappa Sigma.
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EXHIBITION EFFORT
Nt-braKka freshman Victor Brooks displayed his broad
Jumping form and gave Husker track enthusiasts some
thing to luuk forward to in coming seasons as he leaped 24
feet 5'i inches In an exhibition jump during the track tri
angular Saturday. Brooks 'was persuaded to attend Ne
braska by Keith Gardner, formta- Husker star. 'Photo by
Dave HlllmanJ. .
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