The Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, February 21, 1962 .Kansas Her rm Page 4 ht Bush to Start 3 Soplis Against Lowly 'Haivks rresjssls Ltaeaps t Kinm . Nebraska Juma () f Grape (6-M Gbi -) . f Russell (R-7) Ftoisbarlri '-S ...e , Vincent Gardner $41Vt) t Puefi (5- BUssc ) I janes 6-3) By DAVE WOHLFARTH Sports Editor Three sophomores will be in the starting lineup when Nebraska takes the floor against Kansas in a Big Eight basketball encounter at 8:05 p.m. tonight in the NU Coliseum. Husker Coach Jerry Bush indicated he would start sophs Bill Vincent, Denny Puelz and Charley Jones against the Jayhawks tonight. All three turned in good performances as the Scarlet downed Missouri. 65-63, in their last outing. l ne three M ill combine with vets Ivan Grape and Tom Russell as (he starting fiv as Nebraska win attempt to stay solidly entrenched in the first division in the confer ence race with a win. The Huskers are currently in fourth place in the Big Eight standings with a 4-5 currently in the league cellar, is essential if the Huskers are to remain if the Huskers are to remain ahead of fifth place Oklahoma State. NU meets the Cowboys on southern swing to Oklahoma next weekend, Nebraska and Kansas have met twice this year with each team owning a close verdict. Kansas edged NU, 69-68, in the Big Eight pre season tourney in Kansas City, but the Huskers bounced back to stop the Jay- hawks, 69-67. Kansas has won one and lost eight in Big Eight play and stands 5-15 for the sea son. Nebraska has won eight and lost 12 over the season, Kansas guards Nolen Elli son and Jerry Gardner have been billed as the best in the conference and they have carried the scoring load for K.U mis year. ' The Kansans are a little shorter than usual with their tallest starter, center Lee Flachsbarth measuring 6-5. Other openers for the Jay- hawks will be forwards Jim Dumas (6-1) and Harry Gib son (6-3), along with Ellison . (6-1) and Gardner (5-11) Bush had special praise for Vincent, 6-8 soph pivot who scored 11 points and hauled in eight rebounds against the Ti gers. 1 - "Vincent came of age against Missouri," he said. "Not only was he scoring bet ter, but be was going into the defensive backboards with authority." Jones, who led the NU scoring against Missouri with 17 " points, and Puelz also drew laurels from their men tor. ""Both will see plenty of action against Kansas to night," Bush said. Russell continues to lead the Husker scoring, chart with a 15.8 .average on 316 points in 20 games. HUSKER STATISTICS O fXi A f O PCT. FT FT PCT. KB PF Russell, Tom SO 188 KM ,SM 143 lag ,7W lo 24 Orupe, Ivan 20 1M 74 .41 K 44 ,ST 136 59 Petwh. IXuvt .1 172 78 ,S3 X IS .i.1S 4ti 25 Swett. Hex 1 2M .2W 45 .11 .SKt 87 94 Bowers, Bill 20 83 30 .SSI 4 w 71 N Jones. Oxiles 20 95 3X1 .337 35 ai .600 J 34 Sladovnik, Charles . an 102 25 .MS 24 15 .KU lot 39 Vincent, Bill 16 82 27 .329 23 1 .532 37 21 Puels, Dennie 1 39 10 .256 15 7 ,467 23 16 Nannen, Ned 16 - 28 .214 5 .SSS 11 . 18 Vates, Jim 12 .17 10 ,500 I Denesi. Roger 8 13 3 .231 3 3 '1.000 2 4 Elle. Bernt Ill 1.000 .000 10 Team Rebounds 173 Nebraska Totals ...90 1191 458 .3)6 458 295 .844 910 325 Opponents Totals ... 20 ISM 509 .411 415 286 .688 870 .163 TP AVE. 316 15.8 192 171 85 lfi3 9.1 89 4 5 85 4.3 65 3.3 on 4.1 27 IT 17 1.1 9 18 . 9 1.8 t 20 1211 0. 1304 5.t - 1 IM Cage Slate Wednesday's Games TE. Court 1 5:00 p.m. Sigma Psi Epsi-lon-C vs. Sigma Alpha Epsi-lon-C or Delta Upsilon-C. TE. Court 2 5:00 p.m. Phi Epsilon Kap pa vs. Vocational Education or Bachelors. Pet sch Injured Daryl Petsch, sophomore Husker eager, will miss to- f night's game with Kansas due to a sprained ankle which he suffered in prac tice Monday night, trainer Paul Schneider said yester day. Petsch, the Huskers third leading scorer, is also listed as "doubtful" for Saturday night's game against Mis souri, according to Schnei der. I B-I r , 1 liinans-sssaT im r.i...nimu.ll,mili 1.1 MV . S SCORING LEADER Kansas guard Nolen Ellison combines with Jerry Gardner to give the Jayhawks the best backcourt combination in the Big Eight. Ellison is KU's scoring leader and one of the top point producers in the loop. Wrestlers Tip Missouri. 22-14, for Seventh Win Kappa Sigs, SPE, Navy Are Victors Kappa Sigma and Sigma Phi Epsilon are the only un defeated teams in the Frater city A division of the Intra mural Basketball Tournament. Last night, Kappa Sigma crushed Brown Palace, 51-14, and the Sig Eps beat Pioneer 54-33. In other Frat-A action, Sigma Chi upset Phi Delta Theta, 34-Z4, and Beta Sigma Psi edged Farm House 27-25. Independent favorite Navy ROTC defeated the Dent Col lege, 45-37. , Four teams advanced in the Burr-Selleck-A tourney. Sea- ton II -beat Burnett 47 - 36, Canfield slipped by Bessy 49- 40. Kiesselbach edged Avery 32-29, and Alanatt forfeited to Gus I. '- In Frat-B competition, Phi Kappa Psi edged Sigma Al pha Epsuoa, Z9-Z6, Delta ran Delta routed Farm House, 53-32, Phi Delta Theta beat Sigma Nn, 32-28, and Alpha Tan Omega beat Beta Theta Pi, 43-35. In last night's only Frat-C game Sigma Chi defeated Phi Delta Theta, 36-25. By BOB BESOM Sports Staff Writer A clean sweeD of the lower weights started the Nphrasta mat men on the path to a 22-14 victory over Missouri last nignt. The dual win at Columbia marked Coach Bob Mancuso's third Big Eieht win in as many starts and sent the tiusKers season record to 7-1-1. NEBRASKAN WANT ADS Frosh Play LJC Tonight A two-unit platooning sys tem has been set up by frosh coach Bob Gates for tonight's cage battle with Luther Jun ior College on tan at 5-45 p.m. in the Coliseum. Gates lists Gary Haas, the leading scorer for the Ne braska yearlings, at starting center. Earl Wright and Lar ry Bornschlegl are at the guard spots on the probable lineuD with Joel Knrtns. anrf Jack Cramer at forwards. The alternate unit will find Larry Martin and Mike Wil- lits at guards, Bob Cook and Arnie uinsburg at forwards, with John Jepsen at center. The Nebraska freshmen have a 1-1 record with a win over Iowa State and a loss at the hands of Kansas State. Two undefeated Tigers fell as the Nebraska grapplers zoomed to a 22-0 lead after the initial six bouts. Jim Faimon convincingly handled Mizzou's unbeaten Bob Blanner, 11-45, at 137 and Harold Thompson picked up the final Husker win of the evening, handling Rick Adams his first dual loss of the season, 5-1, at 157. Coach Mancaso revamoed ois i o r c e $ in the heavier weights when Husker heavv weight Jim Raschke couldn't make the trip because of sick ness. Results: JPS Thorpe. Nebraska, pinned Bill Miller in 3 29. 123 lbs Mike Nissen. Nebraska, pinned Tom Henischej in 2:28. 130 lbs. Dm Van Sickle. 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