Friday, December 8, 1961 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 61 T 119 6 9 ..ew7 bpark Huskers' to win By Dave Wohlfarth Nebraska's hustling sopho more cagers combined with a reliable veteran, Tonmy Rus sell, to hand Southern Metho dist University its first defeat 63-60 last night. The Huskers employed a full court press and fast break tactics to rally from a slow start, overcome, and down the Mustangs in the NU home opener before a sparse crowd of 3,000 in the Coli seum. Coach Jerry Bush, handi capped due to an Jnjury to lenior, guard Rex Swett, Frosh Reds Down Whites (Also 63-60) The freshmen Reds defeated the Whites 63-60 in a well fought defensive basketball game last night at the Coli seum. The game was the first intersquad match of the sea son for the Husker yearlings. The high scorer of the game was the Reds' Earl Wright who had eight baskets and a four for seven freethrows for 20 points. The next two high point men were, the Whites' John Lloyd with 17 points and Joel Kortus, who hit 12 markers. WHITES REDS . t t t r f t Otto 2 0-0 4 Martin Z 2-2 Borns'gl 3 0-4 6 Penney 1 0-1 2 Lloyd 7 3-5 17 Wright 4-7 20 Willits 1 2-3 4 Gaughai 5 1-1 U Kortus S 1-7 12 Jensen 2 2-3 6 Moore 0 0-1 0 Haas S 2-3 8 Merwick 4 0-0 3 Cramer 4 2-5 10 Cook 4 1-3 9 Smacacl 0-0 0 Totals 26 -$S 60 Totals 25 13-22 63 Halftime: Reds 35. Whites 30. ISSBT .'.JJWU.IJ'.'.UI'.1 II IS. - $ St" started four sophomores and Russell. Little 5-6 sophomore guard Dennis Puelz played a major role in stopping SMU. Puelz, who made two field goals and added three impor tant free throws in the final minutes, filled in for Swett and played a great game. Sophs Charlie Jones, Daryl Petsch, Roger Denesia, Chuck Sladovnik and Neil Nannen also aided the Huskers to their first victory of the young season. Nebraska lost its opener to Wichita 79-49. Russell Pjsces Win Russell, the Husker's senior center, was the team leader as the 6-5 pivot man scored 20 points and pulled down eight rebounds to pace Ne braska. Jan Loudermilk led SMU with 21 points. After trailing 31-30 at the half, Nebraska went ahead for the first time in the game, when Bill Bowers, Russell and Jones combined on a tip-off play with Jones hitting Jhe la j up to send the H u s k e r s ahead 32-31. SMU roared back with buckets by Jim Thompson and Jim Hammond to lead 37-32 with 17:59 left in the game. The Mustangs later led 40-36 before the Huskers caught fire. Puelz Adds Icing Big Ivan Grupe hit a fielder, Nannen pushed in two from the corner and Puelz Sivimming Clinic Will Be Saturday The third annual high school swimming clinic and relays meet, sponsored by the Uni versity, will be held at the Cornhusker pool Saturday, Dec. 9, according to Dick K 1 a a s, Husker swimming coach. An added feature this year will be a Nebraska varsity freshman dual meet, the open ing competition for both squads, which is slated for 1:15 p.nj, added the icing to the cake with a jumper on a fast break to send Nebraska out in front 42-40 with 14:58 left. The barrage didn't let up as Russell sank a shot from the inside and Grupe, who was rugged on the boards and dis played some hot outside shoot ing, hit a long jumper for a 46- 43 Husker advantage. Mike Marsh, soph SMU center, sank a shot and Lou dermilk swished a hook to put the Mustangs back ahead 47- 46 but Russell quickly took care of tbi deficit.. Russell Puts NU in Front A perfect pass from Nannen set up Russell for the Husk ers' go ahead points then the Scarlet veteran hit a left handed hook crossing the free throw lane to give NU a 50-48 bulge. Steve Jordan's two free throws tied it up fit 50-all be fore nipe again sparked the Bushmen with a turn around jump shot. Russell added an other quickie on a good pass from Petsch and Grape's free throw gave Nebraska a 55-50 advantage before the $-5 jun ior from Byron fouled out with 4:57 left in the game. NU Bowlers Go to Kansas The Nebraska bowling team will leave this weekend to tra vel to Kansas, where the Hus kers will meet Kansas, Oklahoma State and Kansas State in a Big Eight round robin. Nebraska will bowl each of the other teams twice with the winner being determined by the Peterson Point system. The six bowlers who will make the trip and their cur rent averages are: Ralph Homstrom 200, Vic Bejot 194, Matt Brown 183, George Zelenka 187, and Keith Van Velkinburgh 184. Jerry Han sen with an approximate 180 average is going as the sixth man. unnusnciiEV's SECRET PROMISE T O IKE We cant discuss Berlin, says Eisenhower, unless we know its background. In this week's Post, he tells why lie opposed the Allied plan jor Germany. M hy the A act surrender was hushed up for 24 hours. And what Khrushchev promised him privately at Camp David. POST Si. Paul's Methodist Church 12 & M Dr. Frank Court Sermon This Sunday WISE MEN WORSHIP Services at 9:30 & 11:00 Music Director Richard Grace University of Nebraska School of Music SMU closed to within one at 55-54 before Petsch came through on a long jumper and Bowers added a free throw for a 58-54 lead with 3:22 left. Leading 59-56 with two min utes left,- the Huskers went into a stall and the Mustangs were forced to foul. Bowers and Russell sank charity tosses to give the Huskers another five point spread at 61-56 with 49 seconds left to play. A Husker out of bounds play failed and Mustang Jor dan hit two free throws to make it 61-58 NU. Puelz then put the game on ice with two free throws with 22 seconds left to give Ne braska a 63-58 lead. NU Starts Slow The Huskers trailed most of the first half, finally knot ting the count at 29-up on two free throws by Charlie Jones with :23 left in the half. Loudermilk's two free tosses offset Nanen's one for the SMU halftime advantage. Jones, a graduate of serv ice ball, played a good floor game for the Huskers, grab bing seven rebounds and scor ing eight points. Bush employed a man-toman defense and a full court press midway in the first half after opening with a zone defense. The huskers trailed by nine points twice in the first half at 20-11 and 25-16. Sidelights Bush had special praise for his sophomores, who came through in a tough starting assignment. "Denny (Puelz) played a fine ball game. With our num ber one quarterback (Swett) in the hospital, Denny took over and did a tremendous job," Bush commented. The Husker head mentor had heaps of praise for Char lie Jones, the Husker soph who seemed to be everywhere the ball was. Commenting about the slop piness of the game, Bush said "We still have some sopho-moritis." SMU NEBRASKA i r t Hammond 5 1-3 7 Russell Loudermilk 7 7 10 21 Petsch Siegmund 3 5-6 11 Vincent 14-4 6 Sladovnik 5 1-1 II Pueli 0 0-0 0 Bowerg 0 0-0 0 Jone 10-0 2 Grupe 10-0 2 Nannen 0 0-0 0 Yates Denesia M 30-34 60 Totals Jordan Thompson Elmore Bumstead Marsh BrockmaD Borders Totals C f 7 6- 20 3 0-0 6 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 2-3 6 0 3-3 3 3 2-3 8 3 1-3 7 3 2-5 8 0 0-10 1 3-3 5 22 10-35 63 S. Methodist 31 20 60 NEBRASKA 3 3363 Technical foul: SMU bench. mmm N0W " hh irMiiir- Fill ''Zi ma starrm ViJ Yanttuchi Uitm wm mmMmmm "Ti-in -m miisrarTwntr"" ' ni "SHOOT FOR THE MOON!"-Coach Bob Mancuso tells Jim Raschke (center) and Harold Thompson, co captains of the Nebraska wrestling team. The Cornhusk ers compete Saturday in the State College of Iowa Invita tional at Cedar Falls, after opening with the first dual meet victory over Kansas State since 1953. 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