The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 09, 1962, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, February 9, 1962
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 5
Husker Trackmen Clash With Iowa State
'By JAN SACK
Sports Staff Writer
Not many of the dual track
records will be safe Saturday
when the powerful Husker
team,- seeking their second
win, hosts the Iowa State Cy-
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KNAUB Husker sprinter
clones at 2 p.m. in the Indoor
Stadium.
Fred Wilke, who cleared
6-3 last Saturday, will lead
the Nebraska high jumpers
against Larry Eilert of Iowa
State. The Cyclone ace topped
6-4, the existing dual rec
ord, at the Big Eight Indoor
meet last year.
Shot putter Larry Reiners
came within an inch of th
meet mark of 53-3 as he won
the event. The broad jump
record of 23-6 could also
faQ if sophomore Victor
Brooks is ready to go.
; Junior Ray Stevens who
doubled and won the mile and
880 last Saturday is expected
to compete in these same
events this week. If he has
good competition, the mile
record of 4:22.4 could fall as
well as the 880 mark of 1:58.0.
Against Kansas State and
Oklahoma State, Stevens
broke the tape with a 1:56.7
in the 880, over one full sec
ond under the rec'ord held by
Knolly Barnes.
Wilke, the workhorse of the
season, tied both the high and
low hurdle records last week
When he was timed in ;07.0
for the lows and :07.5 for the
highs. He will have excellent
competition in Iowa State's
J. W. Burden, Bill Grenawalt
and others. Ron Moore and
Bill Fasano, both of Nebras
ka, will help make the odds
even.
The 60-yard dash record of
:06.3 is threatened by NU's
Ray Knaub and Steve Pfister.
Last Saturday Knaub nipped
Pfister in the victory at :06.3.
Both Huskers have been
clocked in -.06.2.
Coach Frank Sevigne will
pick up extra strength with
the addition of Gil Gebo, mid
dle distance runner from New
York City; Mike Fleming, dis
tance man who returned after
a tour of duty with the Ma
rines; and Mauro Altizio, a
distance runner from Lake
wood, N.J. All three became
eligible for varsity competi
tion second semester.
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