Friday, Feb. 17, 1961 The Nebraskan Page 3 NU .Face Ball Contro Defense-Minded OSl, To Meet Husker '5' By Ha Brown Nebraska will be trying to break a six-game losing streak when they meet Oklahoma State on the Coliseum maples at 8:05 p.m. Saturday. The Huskers are tied for seventh place in the league standings with Oklahoma. Bothteams have 2-6 records in conference action. Oklahoma meets Iowa State at Ames Sat urday night. Jerry Bush's cagers opened the conference campaign1 with two straight victories, but have dropped the last six. A Husker win over the Cow boys coupled with a loss by Oklahoma would give Nebras ka sole possession of seventh place and drop the Sooners Into the Big Eight cellar. The Huskers are 1-1 against Oklahoma State with , a 70-61 win in the preseason tourney and a 55-47 loss at Stillwater two weeks ago. i Wall Connects Wall, a 6-6 junior, hit seven of seven free throws and five field goals against Iowa State Monday night to lead the Husker scoring. Wall has a 9.9 scoring average to rank fourth on the Husker team. Russell is the leading scor er with an 11.6 average. Swett Big Eight Standings W L Pot. Kansas , 7 1 .STi Kunms Stale .W Miisourl 4 4 .500 Colorado 4 4 ,5M Iowa Matt 4 M Oklahoma Stale 5 .444 Oklahoma , t v6 .M Nebraska Z 6 .MO and. Kowalke are next with 10.9 marks, and Roots is fifth with an 8.4 average. ' Russell also leads the team in rebounds with 184. Bill Bowers is second with 118. Kowalke, Roots and Wall, In that order, lead the Ne braska free-throw shooters. Kowalke has a .773 percent age while Roots is .719 and Swett is .700. The Huskers, as a team, are hitting .660 from the line. Oklahoma State hit. 26 of 27 free throws Tuesday night in winning its fourth confer ence game against five loss es. The Cowboys defeated Oklahoma, 48-42. The Cowboys' ball-control strategy is led by Moe Iba, son of Coach Henry Iba. Coach Iba is in his 27th sea son as coach at Oklahoma State. Teaming with Iba (6-1) at guard will be Fritz Greer (6 0). Eddie Bunch (6-7) will start at center with L. C. Gordon (6-1) and Cecil Epper ley (6-4) at forwards. g9 "A Good Teochen Agency" DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE Established ISIS serving the Mia sourl Valley to the Went Coat Knroll Now. S Stuart Blda., Lincoln i, Neb NU Frosh Entertain Luther JC Nebraska's freshmen, seek ing their second basketball win of the season against one loss, will meet Luther Junior College of Wahoo at 5:45 p.m. Saturday at the Coliseum. The Husker frosh own a win over Fairbury Junior College and suffered the lone loss at the hands of Iowa State Mbn day night. Coach Tony Sharpe indi cated he would probably start Charlie Jones and Daryl Petsch at forwards, Bill Vin cent at center, Roger Denesia and Dennie Puelz at guards. Petsch is leading the Husker yearling in scoring with a 16.9 per game average. Vincent is scoring at a 15.7 pace and Jones has a 12.6 mark. The two guards, Denesia and Puelz, are averaging 6.0 and 5.2 points respectively. Roots Drops Cage bport Coach Jerry Bush's Husk er basketball squad was re duced to 11 members Thurs day when Senior Al Roots dropped from the roster. The 6-2 guard had no com ment when asked why he made the decision to leave the Cornhuskers late Thurs day evening. With only six games left hvthe regular season, Roots was one of the regular start ers and top scorers for Ne braska which has a won-loss record of 8-10. A native of Kansas City, Mo., Roots indicated,- that he hopes to join the Husker track team this spring. Papadakis, Kotsines In Handball Meet Two Husker students, Myron Papadakis and Paul Kotsines, will compete in the doubles competition of the Midwest AAU handball tour nament being held in Omaha Friday, Saturday and Sunday., Papadakis and Kotsines will play their opening match Sat urday night or Sunday morn ing with the finals slated tor Silnday afternoon. Prokpp Leads IM Basketball Victory , By Cloyd Clark Player-coach Bob Prokop led League I champion Kappa Sigma to an opening victory in the all-University intramural basketball tourney Tuesday night as the Kappa Sigs beat Sigma Chi," 55-26. Prokop led Kappa Sigma's balanced scoring attack with 15 points. The win gives the Kappa Sigs an 8-1 one record for the season. Husker Matmen Looking For 4th Win at Cornell Coach Mickey Sparano's wrestlers lake to the road 'again Saturday for a meet with Cornell College at Mt. Vernon, Iowa, in an effort to get back in the win column.. , 4 The Huskers won only two matches in dropping a 19-10 de cision to Kansas State Wednesday night at Manhattan. Ne braska's Mike Nissen won a 4-1 decision over Big Eight cham pion John Dooley in the 123-pound class. The win was the second of the season for Nissen over Dooley. Heavyweight J i m Raschke was the only other NcbraskaV winner when he pinned Don Darter in 2:06. Raschke lost a decision to the Wildcat heavyweight earl ier in the year. Pat Fitzgerald, 177-pound-er, wrestled to a draw with Kansas State's Denton Smith. Husker Jim Faimon lost his first dual match of the sea son when Larry Word won a 10-4 decision. The loss was the second of the season to Kansas State and gives Nebraska a record of three wins, three losses and one tie. The Wildcats won the earlier dual, 16-10. Kan sas State is unbeaten in nine meets. Sparano indicated he would go against Conell with the same wrestlers who saw ac tion Wednesday night. This would have Nissen at 123, Dick Van Sickle 130, Faimon 137, Larry Lebruska 147, Har old Thompson 157, Stan Fra ley 167, Fitzgerald 177, and Raschke in the heavyweight division." Results at K-State: 1M Mike Nissen, NU, dec. John Dooley dec. Dick KS. Van 4-1 ISO Gus Garcia, Sirkle. 8-1. . ., III Larry Word. KS. dec. Jim Fai mon, 10-4. . . Hi-Joe Seay, KS, aimed Larry La bruska. 2:59. ,. 1S7 Wayne Stanley, KS, doc. Harold Thompson, 3-2. , ' ' ' W7-Chrle Kelley, KS. dec. Stan Fra- ley 9-3 171 Pat Fltwerald, NU, draw Denton Smith. 6-6. Hvt Jim Raschke, NU, pinned Darter. 2:06. with Don WELCOME STUDENTS TO ST. PAUL METHODIST CHURCH ? Lincoin't Downtown Churth ( Worship Services at 9:30 and 11 om Dr. Frank A. Court, Pastor Gymnasts Close Regular Season .Coach Jake Geier's gym nasts will try to complete an undefeated season in dual and triangular meets when they face Mankato State College and Kansas State at the Phy sical Education Building at 2 p.m. Saturday. Bowling Finals Set Saturday Finals in the national inter collegiate bowling tournament will be held Saturday on the Student Union Lanes. Competition will include team, doubles, and singles. . Nebraska qualifiers in the men's division are Walt Bau man, Matt Brown, Marv Cohn, Al Cummins, Phil Gciess, Dick Haase, Darrel Hoffman, Ralph Holmstmm, Stu Kutler, Gerald Minnick, Don Stone and Keith Van Velkingburgh. Women qualifiers from Ne braska include Linda Joyce, Linda Lonsbrough, Peggy Merica, Nina Morrison, Mary Jo Mullen and Connie Stadler. Burnett, League 6 cham pion, routed Smith, 70-42, in the highest scoring battle of the evening. Al Olsen scored 31 points to take the scoring honors for the Burnett team and Lyle Wendt of Smith led his team with 19. ; Beta. Sigma Psi avenged an earlier loss and, ended Farm House's perfect record as they. defeated the Ag Campus kings, 37-28. Jim Goodell, Beta Theta Pi-A, turned in one of the bet ter individual performances as he scored 23 points to lead the Betas to a 59-31 victory over Phi Delta Theta-A. Limited action in the "Cornshucks" tourney saw Delta Tau Delta's A team de feat Delta Upsilon, 46-30. This victory and a bye in the sec ond round advances the Delts to a temporary lead. in the "Cornshucks" race. Tourney results: Kappa Sixma-A 55 .... Sigma Ctil-A 26 Alpha T. Omena-A 32 Phi K. Pi-A 21 Beta T. Pl-A 59 Phi D. Theta A 32 Delta Slf ma Pi-A 37 .... Plow -A 27 Acacia-A 34 Brown Palaca-A 32 Theta Xi-A 46 ... Delta Sigma Pl-A 28 Beta Sigma Psi-A 37 . . Farm House-A 28 Gus I-A 35 Avery-A 27 Hitoheock-A 35 Manatt-A 31 Seaton 1-A 2 Benton-A (forfeit) 0 Andrews-A 44 Klesselbach-A 26 Af Men-A 37 . Alpha Gamma Sigma-A 30 Burnett-A 70 Smith-A 42 Seneck-A 6 Gooding-A 19 Boucher-A 44 . . . Canfield-A 34 Gut H A 42 Seaton ll-A 3D Navy ROTC 1 .... Pathogens (forfeit) Play Boys 34 Cliff Dwellers 18 Sigma ChiB 37 Beta Theta Pi-B 24 Phi Knppa Psi-B 28 . Kappa Sigma-B 25 Phi Delta Theta-B M . . . Farmhouse-B IS Alpha Gamma Rho-B 39 . . Theta XI 32 "CORNSHUCKS" SCORES Delta Tau Delta-A 46 Delta Upsilon-A 30 Beta S. Pai-B 1 Phi 0. Del.-B (forfeit) Repel Nebraskan Want Ads NU Thine lads Seek 3rd Victory By Janet Sack The Husker track team will go after its third victory when they entertain Colorado and Kansas State Saturday in a tri angular. Field and track events both will begin at 2 p.m. on the East Stadium indoor track. "This meet is going to be a lot rougher and tougher than the other ones," Coach Frank Sevigne said. "Where we're strong, the hurdles, broad jump, pole vault, and shot put, we may get cut up.' The Colorado Buffs will in vade Nebraska with a team especially strong in the broad jump, shot put, pole vault, 440, 600, and possibly the 880, Coach Sevigne said. Heading the broad jump will be Bill Toomey, holder of the Memorial stadium rec ord with a jump of 24-4. He will be backed up by Don Meyers who has been jump ing consistently more than 23 feet. Meyers will be strong in the pole vault with his best ef fort being 14-2. Nebraska's Jim Kraft is credited with 14-0 pr his best. Roger Olan der, another top Buff vault er, will see no action because of a pulled muscle. Clise in Shot Colorado's shot putter Bob Crumpacker will be attempt ing to out toss Nebraska'a Al Wellman and Larry Reiners, and Kansas State's Ron Stout. Jim Heath of Colorado has covered the 440 in :48.9 and has posted a 600 mark of 1:12.0, three-tenths of a sec ond under the Big Eight rec ord held by Husker Joe Mul lins. With the Kansas State team comes the Big Eight hurdle king Rex Stucker. Stucker will have plenty of competition with the Nebraska hurdlers in the form of Milt Haedt, Bill Fasano, Fred Wioke, and Bob Knaub. Wildcats Bob Groszek and Pat McNeal will give the Huskers strong competition in the 600, 1000, and the mile. Larry Wagner is also one of the stronger Wildcat middle distance men. Nebraska's hopes are pinned on Knaub in the broad jump. Knaub turned in a leap of 23-8 against Drake and Iowa State last week. In the high jump Wilke and Vayden Anderson will carry the burden for the Huskers. 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