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    Monday, Januo ry 1 5, 1 962 : .
The Daily . "Nebraska.!
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By Dave Wohlfarth
There were plenty of shots
in the NU Coliseum Saturday
night but not enough of them
on target to suit the wishes
of the 9,000 plus fans who
watched Colorado shave Ne
braska 58-56 In a basketball
thriller.
The shots came from the
close contest between the
leaders of the Big Eight Con
ference , and also from the
rifles of a crack drill team
from Salina, Kan., which ap
peared at half time and gave
a resounding performance.
me nuskers battled once
again right down to the wire,
but some bad NU passes,
tough breaks and a late cold
spell from the free throw line
spelled defeat for Nebraska
The loss was NU's first con
ference setback against two
wins and eighth loss of the
year. The Huskers have won
six.
The victory, enabled Color
ado to take sole possession
of the Big Eight cage lead
with a 2-0 loop mark and be
come the only undefeated
team in conference play.
The Huskers held the Buffs
even in every category ex
cept free throw shooting
where Colorado made two
more than NU, the difference
in the game.
The game was a seesaw
affair until Colorado forged
ahead for the third time in
' the game on two free tosses
. by Milt Mueller at 4745 with
a little oVer eight minutes
left in the game.
The two teams traded
buckets until NU soph Daryl
Petsch hit a long set shot to
close the gap' to 53-52 with
5:60 remaining.
Both defenses stiffend and
costly passes prevented Ne
braska from going ahead. NU
got a tough break when, with
over Ave minutes left. Chock
Sladovnik stole the ball and
headed down court on the
fast break. His layup looked
good but was touched by a
CU player and fell away. NU
Coach Jerry Bush unsuccess
fully protested that there was
goal tending on the play.
After over three minutes of
swish silence, Colorado's fril
ky Gilmore sneaked in for a
layin with 2:05 left to push
CU out in front 55-52.
On the play which Gilmore
scored, NlPs veteran forward
Tommy Russell suffered an
arm injury which sidelined
him for the rest of the game.
Two for four free throws by
NU's Ivan Grupe on one-and-one
situations and one by CU
center, 6-8 Jim Davis, nar-
Iful; Bull 'seyes Not
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Sports
PLENTY OF COMPANY Husker Tom
my Russell (55) tries a shot over the out
stretched hand of Colorado's Milt Mueller
(13) in first half action of Saturday's NU-
Buff tilt. In the background are Buffaloes .
Eric Lee (4) and Ken Charlton (23) and
Huskers Ivan Grupe (50), Rex Sweet (4),
Daryl Petsch (24) and Bill Powers (44).
rowed the count to 5645 with
1:18 left.
Then, with a little more
than a minute left, Sladovnik
stole the ball again but was
fouled by Davis and Slodov
nik fell to the floor with the
wind temporarily knocked
out of him.
Bush sent Bill Vincent, who
thrilled the fans in the first
half with a sensational 25-
foot hook and another long
poke, to shoot for Sladovnik
at the line. Vincent missed
and Colorado took control of
the ball and the game. '
Grupe fouled Buff Ken
Charlton and Charlton, CU's
leading point-maker with 16,
hit his two free throws to ice
the game giving the Buffaloes
a four point streak before
Neil Nannen's basket at the
gun.
Nebraska broke out in front
fast. The Huskers led by
scores of 6-0, 9-2, 114 and
17-12 before CU knotted the
score at 23-all. Colorado led
30-28 at the half.
Leading the early Husker
spree was Petsch. The 6-5
sophomore had another fine
night, hitting 20 points on nine
field goals, most of them long
sets or Jumpers.
Russell hit 11 points but the
rest of the Husker starters
failed to produce much,
and Charley Jones also dent
ed the Husker scoring col
umn. Sidelights Trainer Paul
Schneider reported after the
game that voth Russell and
Sladovnik, who were forced
to the Sidelines, should be
ready for Saturday's game at
Iowa State.
Bush rated Colorado as the
toughest team in the league
and explained that NU had
sluffed one man off to help
guard the Buffs' high-scoring
Charlton. The NU coach
thought his boys "all hus
tled." NEBRASKA COLORADO
f f
Russell 2 7-8 11 Gilmore 3 3-3 9
Grupe 2 2-4 6 Charlton 5 - 16
Bower 10-12 Dam J M 10
Swett 0 5-7 5 Lee 10-0 2
Petsch 9 1-4 20 Sparke 12-3 4
Vincent 2 0-14 Mueller 5 4-4 14
Denesia 0 0-0 0 Millies 0 0-0 0
Sladovnik 10-0 2 Whissen 1 1-2 3
Yates 0 04 0
Nannen 1 04) 2
Jones 2 00 4
Totals M IMS 5 Tetals 20 M-2S St
Colorade JO S
Nebraska 2 20-W
1
Frosh Topple
Dent Cagers
The Nebraska frosh outlast
ed the Dental College, 63-53,
preceeding Saturday's Nebraska-Colorado
basketball
game.
FRESHMEM DENTS
Boroslecl
Wright
Merwick .
Lloyd
Kortus
Conk
Gaugbaa
Jepaen
Haas
Cramer
Totals
Freskmaa
Deste, .
(ft (ft
4 0-10 14 Hansen 2 2-2
5 4-5 14 Killinser 2 2-2
1 O 2 ZKtkow 1 0-0 2
4 1-4 lb land i 1M 2
4H U Lrtle 5- 17
1 0-3 2 Coates 0 (M 0
0 04 0 Rowley 1 Ms 4
1 1-3 3 Berry 0 0-1 0
12-5 4 Prokop 7 2-4 16
1 0-0 2 Dobbins 0 0-1 0
Prahl 0 M 0
Slt-MOt Totals 113-251
22 41
32 20-41
Sivimmers
Split in Iowa
The Nebraska swim team
split over the weekend, win
ning Friday's dual at Grin-
nell, but falling to Iowa State
Saturday at Ames.
In the Grinnell meet three
Huskers set new meet rec
ords. They were 1:45.6 in the
160-yard individual medley by
Phil Swaim, 2:17.5 in the 200
yard, butterfly set by Bui
Fowles, and 2:31.0 in the 200-
yard breastroke set by La
Verne Bauers. It
Bauers' win in the 200-yard
breaststroke , provided the
margin for the Nebraskafls
4846 victory.
In the IS dual two records
were set. Cyclone Bill Muter
won the 200-yard butterfly in
2:18.5, and led Iowa's 400
yard medley relay team to a
3:59.5 record.
Huskers Bill Henry and
Kuni Mihara provided wins
in the 200-yard backstroke
and 440-yard freestyle, but
Iowa State took the meet
64-30.
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Sweep Two
Road Meets
By Bob Besom
Mike Nissen, Dave Cook
and Harold Thompson kept
on their winning ways to bol
ster the Nebraska matmen'
successful weekend road tour
in Colorado. Heavyweight
Jim Raschke was pressed for
the first time this season at
Boulder.
Falls by Thompson and
Raschke provided the mar
gin in the slim 16-12 win over
Colorado Mines at Golden Sat
urday night.
At Boulder, Friday, the
Huskers won five of the first
six bouts and then held off the
Buffs for a 19-16 victory.
Raschke, Coach Bob Man
cuso's undefeated heavy
weight from Omaha, ran in
trouble Friday and only man
aged a 44 draw with Bill
Frank. Raschke flattened
Mines' Duane Schroeder in
6:47.
Nissen racked up two con
vincing decisions in the 123
pound class and Cook followed
in the same style at 1:47.
Thompson downed Colora
do's Stan Phillips, 18 to 6 and
scored a 5:18 fall at Golden.
John Karr's win by forfeit
at 115 and Jim Faimon's vic
tory at 137 helped against the
Buffaloes.
Mancuso's wrestlers are
now 4-0-1 for the season.
IM Cage Slate
Tonigkt's Games
At Cellefe
6:15 p.m. Atohe Gamma Rho-A vs.
As Men
7:15 p.m. Alpha Gamma Sisma vs.
FarmHouse-A
1:15 p.m. Beta Sisma Pai-A vs. Phi
Kappa Pai-A
PE. Court 1
5:05 p.m. Manatt-B vs. , Avery -B
6:15 p.m. Alpha Tau Omesa-A vs.
Beta Theta Pi-A
7:15 p.m. Phi Delta Theta-A vs. Phi
Kappa Psi-A
1:15 p.m. SUma Alpha Epsikn-A vs.
Sisma Chi -A
PE. Coort
5:00 p.m. Sisma Nu-C vs. Delta lp-
silon-C
6:00 p.m. Theta aj-c vs. i arm Houae-c.
7:00 D.m. Delta Tau Delta -C vs. Sis
ma Phi Epstlon-C
1:00 p.m. Tbeta Xi-A vs. pm Gamma
Dtata-A
NU Gymnasts Cop
15th Straight Win
By Bob Ray
Husker gymnasts took first
and second places in all seven
events in Saturday's triangu
lar meet with. Colorado State
University and Fort Hays
State of Kansas.
Nebraska scored 95 points,
Colorado State 44, and Fort
Hays 15. '
Sophomore Dennis Albers
Hastings won in trampoline,
free exercise, side horse and
parallel bars, and NU's Louis
Burkel won the horizontal bar
and still ring events.
This was the 15th victory
in a row for dual and triangu
lar . competition over the
Huskers' four-year winning
streak. v
Trampoline 1, Dennis Albers, Nebras
ka; 2. Steve Swihart, N; 2, Billy Holm,
Fort Hays; 4, James Gilbert, Fort Hayes
5, Chuck Jackson. Colorado State; i.
Bob Kuhn, N.
Free Exercise 1, Albers, Nl 1.
Charles Williams. N; 3, Swihart, N;
4, Jack While. CSV; I. Holmes. FH; ,
James Beiker, FH.
Side Horse 1, Albers. N: J. Larry
Teselle. N; 3, Jackson, CSUl 4, Jerry
Wright, CSV; 5. Mike Goldhammer, CSUl
6, Beiker. FH.
Horisontal Bar 1, Louis Burkel, N;
2, Dayton Painter. CSU; 3, Albers, N;
4, Jackson, CSUl 5. Jim Grubs. OSUi .
Swihart, N.
Parallel Bar 1, Albers, Nl X Burkel.
Nl 3, Jackson, CSU; 4. Grubs, CSU; .
5, Holmes. FH; Painter, CSU.
Still Bines 1, Burkel. N; 2. TSsmas
Silzman, N; 3, Grubs. CSV; 4, Albers.
N; 5. Painter, CSU; 6. Gary Phillips.
CSU.
Tumbllnr-1, Williams. N; 1, Kuhn.
N; 3. White, CSU; 4. Burkel, Nl a.
Holmes. FH; , Phillips. CSU.
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UP AND OVER With a determined expression, Ne
braska's Dennis Albers performs on the parallel bars la
Saturday's triangular gymnastics meet. The Hnsker sopho
more captured first in this event and three others to lead
NU to a win in the meet.
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