Wednesday, February 14 1962' ,Poge 4 The Dally Nebraska BACK PAGE BUCKSHOT By Bullet 1 x Wohlfarth Starting next fall .Nebraska will have twenty basket ball scholarships, furnishing board and room, tuition, books, and $15 a month for each eager. This is the same that the athletes on cage scholarships have re ceived in the past with the exception of the $15 a month expense money. This is one of the initial scholarship changes made by Kirs new athletic director, Tippy Dye. Dye, busy fighting a schedule that Includes at least three banquet speeches a week and many trips throughout the state, will apparently wait before he goes into what could be a complete overhaul ing of some sports at Nebraska. Before anything can be done in the way of increasing financial aid or im proving the schedules of such sports as wrestling, golf, swimming, tennis, base ball, gymnastics, and track, there most be some funds to support these boosts. This money must come from the Huskers' intake cn football. So Dye's first job is to make NU football a money-maker. This can be done only by producing win cing teams. The present football program allows for about 85 grid scholarships a year, but the success of the rest of the Husker sports depends, to a large degree, on foot ball. The more gate receipts that the gridiron sport brings in, the more cash for the rest of the athletic department to operate with. Dye realizes the importance of producing a winner at Nebraska and firmly believes that new Coach Bob Devaney is the man to get the job done. Devaney and his assistants are currently spread oat all over the country in massive recruiting operation. The new Husker grid boss is expected back in Lincoln this week end, along with his assistants, many of whom have not even had a chance to get settled in the capital city yet. Speaking of assistants, apparently the "Land of the Ozarks" offered more of an attraction for one old stand by than becoming NU's "highest paid laundryman." He beaded for the hills, boys! Unnoticed by many Husker fans are the fine per formances turned in by NU's wrestling team. Coach Bob Mancuso's grapple squad has won five, lost one and tied one to appear well on the way to achieving the best Husker wrestling mark since 1929. The Huskers meet Kansas State tomorrow night in the Coliseum, then have dates left with Missouri at Columbia (Feb. 20), Iowa State at Ames (Feb. 24), Omaha in Lincoln (Mar. 2), and Air Force in Lincoln (Mar. 3). The Big Eight Wrestling Meet is scheduled for Mar. 9-10 at Ames and the NCAA tourney Mar. 22-24 at Stillwater. Coach Mancuso's crew will be trying to improve on last year's last place finish in the Big Eight and should be able to do it Nebraska, however, will lack overall depth in the meet In duals the Scarlet are able to count on three consistent veterans plus outside help from other squad members to win, but may be too shy on depth to take the conference crown. The three Huskers who have been the mainstays of the squad and who are all bidding for national honors are Mike Nissen (123-pound class), Harold Thompson (157) and heavyweight. Jim Raschke. Mancuso can count on a win from each of these three and one or two other wins cinches the duals for the Huskers. The Husker strongmen have three home meets re maining and certainly deserve a good turnout each time. Wrestling is probably the most grueling of all intercol legiate sports and the three minutes in the ring are real hell. Let's get behind these guys! Husker Statistics o fga ra rrt. rr ft tct. bb rr StmeD, Tom 19 179 101 .54 132 100 .7S 151 23 Grupe, Ivsa ...,.. .19 147 71 .483 76 44 .579 131 5 Petsch, Bsryl .......17 iH 76 .452 27 15 .55 46 25 flwett, Rex .........17 21 4 .26 45 31 .68 63 31 BowetS, BID ......... 18 81 30 .370 47 28 .516 67 51 Joni, Charles ......19 Bl 25 .309 31 IB .581 4 23 Sladovnik, Ctuui .....19 96 25 .200 18 10 .556 105 38 Vincent, BUI ...... .15 73 22 .301 21 11 .524 29 20 Puelz. Dennte .......15 37 1 9 .243 15' .6 .429 20 15 Nannen, Nell ........16 28 .?14 9 5 .556 11 16 Yates, Jim 12 2 .167 10 ( .500 ttonesia, Racer ...... 13 S .231 3 S J.ooo t 4 EJlo, Bernt 1 1 1 1.000 0 .000 1 0 Team Rebounds , . 1 Nebraska Totals 19 1132 435 J)84 433 276 .637 861 311 Opponents Totals 19 1197 186 Mb 397 271 .683 831 343 TP VE, 302 15. 9.8 9.8 9.4 4.6 3.6 3.2 3.7 1.6 1.1 1.0 1.0 2.0 t 60.3 1341 5J 186 167 159 55 24 17 9 2 dhdl Mmmf Lutheran Brotherhood allocated $105,840 for student scholarships during 1961 through its benevolence program f L ! ' "if J . ... " "Vita. LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD life Insurance for Lutheran 45 yean of service f 01 2nd Ave. So. Minneajolq 2 Mian, Cagers To Play Mizzou By DAVE WOHLFARTH Sports Editor Nebraska will try to re bound from a disastorous showing against Iowa State Monday night as the Huskers travel to Columbia to meet Missouri Saturday night. Coach Jerry Bush's cagers will be scrapping for sole possession of fourth place in the conference as the Husk ers are currently tied for fourth with Oklahoma State with 3-5 records. The Cow boys meet Iowa State Satur day and Husker fans are hop ing the Cyclones can hand the O-Staters a dose of the same medicine they threw at Nebraska before 4,000 Colise um fans Monday. The Cyclones led all the way en route to an easy 79 66 win over Nebraska. The loss was only NU's second de feat on the home floor but was the fifth loss in the last six games for the Huskers. Against Iowa State, the Huskers floundered through out the game, falling behind as much as 15 points in the second half. A NU rally mid way through the last stanza cut the margin to seven' points with a little over ten minutes left but Nebraska never came any closer. Tom Russell was the whole show for the Huskers. The NU senior forward, scored 14 of the Huskers last 16 tal lies to keep the game from turning into a rout. Russell wound up with 26 point for the third straight game in which he has scored more than 20 points and the fifth for the sea son. It was also the sec ond time he had scored 26 points against the Cyclones this season. Russell's big point produc tion put him over the 300 mark for the year with 302 points, which is more than his entire output for the I960 61 season when he led NU scoring with 300 points in 24 games. He has now scored 302 points in 19 games, shooting at an amazing .564 field goal clip and a .758 mark from the free throw line. He also leads in rebounds with 151. IOWA STATE ? 4-8 S 3-6 2 4-6 9-0 2 19-27 NEBRASKA Brewer Straw Stoy Ptacek Wheeler Kleven FroMtsd Davidson Lowe Peterson MKJolley Totals 1- 1 2- 2 2- 2 3- 5 0-0 0-0 18 Russell 13 Grupe 8 Bowers 13 Puell 10 Petsch 14 Jnnet Sladovnik Swett 9 Vincent 0 Nannen O 79 T stall f 4-7 1- 3 2- 3 1-4 11 1-1 7 04) 1-2 0-0 0-0 leva Mats Nebraska .. M 10-20 8 . 40 39-79 . 30 S9-66 Frosh Win OT Thriller By BOB BESOM Sports Staff Writer A last-second bucket by Bob Cook of Chillicothe, HI. en abled the Nebraska frosh to squeeze past a towering Iowa State quintet, 78-77, in over time Monday. Nebraska got a break in the closing seconds of the over time session when Gary Haas managed a jump shot with Kent Cohee. Haas tipped to Cook who in turn got off a twisting jump shot as the final buzzer sounded. Cook's hair-raising shot cli maxed an uphill battle for the young Huskers after trailing by as much as ten points at times. Larry Bornsdhlegl racked up 20 points for the Huskers and Jack Cramer added 17. The Cyclone leader was Joe Hurst who collected 29 on 9 field goals and 11 of 19 free shots. IOWA STATE Meese Cohee Ltnooaj Burst Spaas Harmon Iwnlala KandhuHa McKals Kellost Buokixilt Totals la. 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Im portant papers were burned la this stove by Jettm-eon Davis. For heaven's sake, don't phone. r y ,fi: A " S , ' MA vr' , . . 7) RUSSELL SHOWS 26 POINT FORM Husker forward Tommy Russell was up against some tough defense Mon day night but still managed to score 26 points in Ne braska's 13-point loss to Iowa State. At left, Russell is apparently halted by the long arm of Cyclone Boy Stoy and (in right photo) drives past I-State's Marv Straw for & layup, one of 11 buckets for the busy Russell. IM CAGE PICKS Sports Staff AXWVI- Bt'RB-FRAT-A SELLtCK-A rVB.-A ALL-TN1 -B ALl-TVl-C Bullet ROTCKanpa SigsCanfield Old Pro Kappa Stgs Kappa SiKBCaniieid B.Ray Navy ROTCKappa SiSeGus I B. Besom . Navy ROTCKappa SuteGus I G. Mover.. Kappa Sins Kappa SuisCanfield A. Haney ..Navy ROTCKappa SiMCanfield J. Brunk. . . Navy ROTC Kappa SixsCanfield T.C. Navy ROTC Phi Delta Canfield Cansensui. . 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