Monday, Feb. 27, 1961 The Nebraskan Page 3 By Hal Brown Nebraska's swimmers will take a record into the Big Eight championships at Nor man, Okla., Thursday through Saturday. The Huskers downed Pitts burg (Kans.) State, 57-34, Fri day night and won a triangu lar from Grinnell and Kansas State Saturday at the Coli seum Pool. Nebraska scored 76 points to 54 for Grin nell and 19 for Kansas State in the three-way meet. In deal scoring Nebraska dropped Grinnell, K-M, and Kansas State, 73-16. Grin nell thumped Kansas State, 61-23. Two Nebraska records fell in Friday's dual and five marks were lowered Saturday as the Huskers had little trou ble in winning either meet Coach Dick Klaas's swim mers won 10 of 11 events in Friday night's rout of Pitts burg State. Doug Scherer sti fled a Husker sweep when he won the 200-yard individual medley for the visitors. Groth Sets Marks Husker sophomore Jay Groth set records in winning both the 220 and 440-yard freestyle events. He lowered his own 220 mark one-tenth of a second with a 2:18.0 clocking and bettered his 440 record by 7.5 seconds with a winning time of 4:53.9. Joe 'Stocker was only one tenth of a second off the var sity record in winning the 50 and 100-yard freestyle race for the Huskers. Groth bettered both bis marks again Saturday with a 2:164 clocking in the 220 and 4:53.6 time in the 440. La Vera Bauers, Husker sophomore from York, shat tered a 14-year-old record in the 100-yd. freestyle with a :53.0 clocking. The old mark was set by Marvin Grimm in 1947. Stacker took J& seconds off the 200-yard individual med ley record with a winning time of J2;2p.8. The Nebraska; 400-yard medley relay team of Larry FerreH, Stocker, Larry McClean- and Phil Swaim set a mark in that race at 4:06.0. The old mark of 4:09.9 was set in 1959 by FerrelL McClean, Stocker and Joe Gacusana. Bauers Doubles Bauers doubled in winning the 50 -yard freestyle and Stocker was a double winner with a victory in the 200-yard breaststroke. The Huskers won all but two events with Grinnell win ning the 200-yard backstroke and the 400-yard freestyle re lay. Pete Snyder was the win ner in the backstroke for Grinnell. NU Mermen Defea Big Eight Meet Set This Week 1 nree V U - r V,' Husker Track Win Skein Halted by OU By Janet Sack Nebraska's track team fell at the hands of Oklahoma, Big Eight indoor champs, Saturday, 75-47, in the last meet of the indoor season. A stadium record and three meef records were toppled by the Sooners as they scored firsts in all but three events. Skyrider J. D. "Goose" Big 8 Standings CONFERENCE W LM Ptt On. Kaasai Suit I I Jll m in Kaasas I I .VI IN OS lawa Slate s 1 .545 727 717 Caloraaa i t jm M5 M Oklahoma Stat S .455 tS$ 444 MIsmotI 4 Tit t NEBRASKA 4 7 JS4 Mi 465 Oklaaema X .1SJ tS4 714 ALL GAMES W LPAfti. to. Kansas Stat IS 4 Jl 1?S 146J Kansat 15 .. 1WS 1411 Calsraita 13 I .61 14J 1451 Iowa State It M .545 1501 149i Oklahoma Slat .... 11 11 SO 13M 130 NEBRASKA M 11 .474 1344 1322 Oklakama 14 It .455 1331 134 MlaaMri 14 J04 1404 1514 Lai Wins Ping Pong Title Sigma Chi won the 1961 all University table tennis championship. Dick Newman, winner of the third flight, was the only flight champion for Sigma Chi. Edward Lai of the YMCA is individual champion. Lai, a graduate student from vHong Kong, won the first-flight competition. Winners of the other flights are: R u s s e 1 Ingram, Can field; Dick Newman, Sigma Chi; William Poppert, Seaton II; Wade Ellis, Beta Theta Pi and Wendell Bell, Seaton II. The top teams in the final standings were Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta, Burnett, Alpha T a u Omega, Canfield, Seaton II, Theta Xi and Delta Tau Delta in that order. Baseball Meeting A meeting for all fresh men interested in partici pating in baseball will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Nebraska Fieldhonse, according to baseball coach Tony Sharpe. Sharpe urges all base ball prospects to attend this meeting. STEVENS IM Cage Scores Pni Delta Theta-C 34 Alpha Taa Oraata-C 1 Siena Cai-C as Beta Theta Pi-C St Kappa SUma-A 41 . .Beta Sifma Psi-A M Phi Delta Theta-A It . Farm Bonse-A 37 Alpha Taa Omeca-A 4t Delta Sima Pi-A 24 Theta X3-A 74 Acacia -A 39 Gsx n-A V Hitchcack-A 3C Gas I-A (4 Sralaa n-A Atcct-A 74 Sell n-A 44 SeDeck-A 41 Baorber-A 3t Navy SOTC 47 .... Pacers It Nationals SI ....Beneaade 2S Dental CoDes S4 Play Sort 14 Sirma Chi-B 21 . Alpha Gamma Rhe-B a Kappa SKma-B !. fctt Theta Pi-B Theta Xi-B zt Farm Baase Manatt-B X Sestca D-B (forfeit) Beta Sicma Pai-B z Phi Gamma TVIta-B 'forfriO Watt's I Trotters (iorfefct Law Collese 2 Tiswi 41 forft Newmaa Clob 2 ....Architects (ioriea) IM Cage Slate Monday: S ( PAL Court 1 Andrews-A r. Burnt! A Csmrt S-Beta Theta-VA vs. As MeavA Nissen Honored By Mat Coaches Mike Nissen, undefeated in 11 matches for Coach Mickey Sparano's Husker grapplers, has been awarded an honor able mention berth on the ail American mat team. The team is chosen by 12 experts, mostly coaches, from all sections of the country. Nissen was named in the 115-pound division where be will compete in the Big Eight tourney March 3-4. He has been wrestling at 123 pounds with one match at 130 pounds. Martin regained the stadium pole vault record and broke the meet record of 15- as he vaulted 15-1. After be set the record with relatively lit tle difficulty Martin said, "That's the main reason I came np here." Husker Jim Kraft finished second in this event with a 14-0 vault. Martin pulled a double win by skimming the high hurdles in :07.6 with Husker Bill Fasano finishing close be hind him. Stevens Doubles The Husker camp was not completely black as s o p h o more ace Ray Stevens pulled a double win in the mile and two-mile events. Stevens coasted to a mile victory over Lee Smith of Oklahoma in 4:20.8, his best mile mark. Stevens also cut two-tenths of a second off his two-mile mark as he again outlasted Smith to post a 9:46.4. The other Husker first came in the 60-yard low hurdles as Fred Wilke led a one-tw fin ish with Fasano coming in second. WilVe's winning time was :07.l. Steve Swafford of Oklahoma won the broad jump with 24-2 and set a new meet rec ord by one inch. Teammate Don Warrick landed second place for the Sooners with a 23-6 leap. Bob Knaub of Ne braska finished third with a 23-5 leap. , The other meet record came in the 600-yard run as Bob Wilcox of Oklahoma finished in 1:12.7 to shatter the 1:13.1 set by Joe Mullins of Nebras ka. Husker soph Bill Kenny lost to Buddy Stewart in the 1000 but ran his fastest time, fin ishing two-tenths of a second behind Stewart's 2:16.6. I Lindsay Wins Easily Mike Lindsay, Big Eight In door champ in the shot put, easily won this event with a toss of 57-6. Al Wellman of, Nebraska placed second with a 52-5V? and Larry Reiners, third with a 51-8 effort. Mark Sullivan nipped Steve Pfister in the 60-yard dash with a .-06.3. In a special 60-lows frosh Bob Hohn won with a :06.9 and Ray Knaub finished sec end in :07J). Frosh Victor Brooks con tinued to better his own broad jump mark as he leaped 24-10. ' Friday and Saturday Ne braska will travel to Kansas City for the Big Eight Indoor championship. 562 JBOGMMS, FRQJECKSrODIES Ann irmrnmnici THE DIVERSITY OF ELECTRONICS ACTIVITY AT RUSHES PRO VIDES AN IDEAL ENVIRON MENT FOX TEE GRADUATING ENGINEER OR PHYSICIST. THESE ACTIVITIES INCLUDE! Polaris guidance Development ArmyNavy Computer Systems Space Ferry Fixed Array Antennas Fir Control Radar System a Pulsed Doppler Radar and Anfc-Submarina Warfare Naval Tactical Display Systems' 3-Oirfwnstonal Radar Air-to-Air Missiles Soace Propulstoa Systems Tunnel Diodes Infrared Devices Satellite Active Repeats Development Wide Band Scanning Antenna Feed Systems Microwave Antennas and Radomes Guidance and Navigation Computers Satellite Cornrrwrncatioa Systems Satellite Reconnaissance Drona World-Wide Commurncatiorts Networks aj Command Control and Information Prooessmf) Micro-Electronics linear Accelerate) Gamma Rays Nuclear ftstkm a Remote Handling Oeaseef J Phetoconducaiy) ItotsrtaaV Electrolijmmesceriee Solid State Display Devieaj Terminal Coiuiiiuii waHon liraa-of-Sight UHF and VHf Relay Systems Air Traffic Rsgutetic aX Landing Sysaaa. Pincushion R&dsf Uo-Se6eieratftapuaj CArnpoter Radar Closed Loop ulMi Missile-Range Shia Instnirnentatioa PrBcisioa) Trajectaj Measurement Sys4 Space Vehtde SuDsysiema, Telemetering Systems Radiation Sources, Oeteuliuaj Handling Eopipnwnt ajs EHects Analysis Inertia Missile Guidaae - Systems Machine Tool Controtl - Microwave Tubes Transistors and Diodes) a Rectifiers Thermal and Magnetic Relays a Crystal Filters a Digital Components and DavicsJ a Plasma Pfiysics Researcai LiLl Ikirk J ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND PHYSICISTS LS US. xoi rk.D. km and Ssmmer Graduates) Members of our staff will conduct CAMPUS INTERVIEWS March 6, 1961 Find out more about the wide range of programs, vnieua Professional Register, advanced educational programs and relocation allowances offered by Hughes, For Interview appointment or informational literature consult your College Placement Director. Or write Hughes College Placement Office. P.O. Bo 90518, Lot Angeles 45, Californit. HUGHES ccT7ti ft new wotLi wrrs CLcrowc i 1 i i i i HUGHES AlftCftAfT COMPANY Culver City. 1 Sefundo, Fuller-ton. Malibu, Newport fieach. Oceanwd, Los Angeles, CaliL; Tucson, Arizona Delta Delta Delta Pi Kappa Phi Delta Sigma Phi Alpha Phi Gamma Phi Beta OUT O, THi S1HT J ECAIKISAS ST ATI W n m & V V U u zJ l m-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmM 1 r-H . I 1 y) hL C Chi 0mC3 I 1 btlt i : : Kappa Sigma Alpha Xi Delta Zeta Tau Alpha Phi Gamma Delta Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Kappa Theta Xi Phi Delta Theta Beta Sigma Psi