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The Daily Nebraskan
Wednesday, February 28, 1962
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'C TEAMS STRUGGLE
, JIT11 G0T n Might be the thoughts of Steve North
of Phi Kappa Psi-C as he hauls down a rebound against
Kappa Sigma-C in Monday night's intramural basketball
action. Fighting for the ball are Kappa Sigs Joe Ewing
Keith Fingral and Phi Psi Jim Little (back to cam
StSl ?SiS Wn 11,6 "Comhusker" tourney test,
Belts, Sigma Cliis
Win Cage Games
Canfield, Burnett, Gus II
Squeeze By Competitors
In Conference Swim Meet
By BOB RAY
Sports Staff Writer
In Fraternity-A competi
tion last night Sigma Chi and
Delta Tau Delta rolled up
big scores against Brown
Palace and Pioneer, respec
tively. The fraternities had
52 and 56, but it was 27
and 30 for the co-ps.
Gary Gargon of Sigma Chi
led the game's scorers with
20. He came within 7 points
of beating Brown Palace all
by himself.
In an overtime Canfield-R
beat Andrews-B 39-38 with
a last second freeshot. An
drews', John Jessup, with 13
points, set the pace for this
game.
In other A action, Burnett
defeated Kiesselbach 44-25,
and Gus II squeezed by Bes
sy 44-42. Gus' Lary Tomlin
son lead their teams with
19 each. v
The losers at 58 were
paced by Glen Lefler with 20,
wruie rm cpsnon tv.appa at
SO was paced by Ken John
son with 21. Sigma Alpha Ep-silon-B,
'beat Alpha Tau
Omega-B 46-36. Jack Wein
hart with 16 led the Sig Eps.
Ron Havakosf with 12 led the
ATO's.
Monday's Remit:
Delta Upsilor-B 32, Kappa Siema-B 11;
Delta Surma Pi.B . D; r
?s Ks,raeh-A 2, Gus I-A 0; Alpha
40; Den,: CWj. Phann," if Gu,
i "'"-ncocn-A 23 ; Phi Kappa Psi-C
: SaS?a Sma-C 17; Alpha Gamma
.. s-imiiuii-n its, fill
DelU TheU-C 41. Delta Tau Delta-C 29.
Wednesday'! Slate:
Kienselbach; 6:30 pm. Play Boys v.
VrwMihmiftl . i.tn
UUHva.iuilr .ju p.m. mpna
oamma Sigma A vs. FarmRouse-C; 8:30
P-D?- Nebraska Center v. As Collega
pE Court 1: 5:00 Alpha Tau Omega-A
v Beta Theta Pi-A; 6:30 Alpha Gamma
Rho-B v. Sigma Nu B; 7:30 Alpha Gam
ma RhA.1 A n 1( . n i ... . . .
Tncta va. To be announced.
PE Court 2: 5:00 Dental College vs.
looser; 6:30 Sigma Chi-A vs. Delta Taa
Delta-A; 7:30 Burnett-A vs. Gus U-A-8:30
Acacia vs. Boucher-A. I
Bauers
Husker
By JERRY BRUNK
Sports Staff Writer
The Husker swimmin?
team will compete in its in
augural meet when they en
ter the Biff Eiffht- swimmino
championships Thursday, Fri
day ana Saturday at A m e s,
la., with a cood chance of
having its i first individual
championship since 1956.
Gene Cotter, a diver, was
the last Nebraskan to win a
conference title.but Coach
Dick Klaas figures Vera Bau
ers has an excellent opportu
nity to bring home a first
Place ribbon in the 200-vard
oreastroke this weekend.
Bauers, a junior from York,
has paddled the event in
2:26.4, the best this season
Dy a conference swimmer in
a 25-yard pool. This clocking
also lowered the Nebraska
record .7 seconds.
In preparation for this meet
the NU tankers competed in
me aau swimming meet last
Sunday in which thev hrokf
seven records while takine
five firsts and five seconds.
"We feel our relav team
and Bauers are both capable
ot bettering their times this
weekend." Klaas said. "Onr
best chances for points will
come from Henry, Fosles,
Swaim and Baners. ilonir
with onr two divers, Chuck
Levy and Jay Smith."
the last two vears Colo
rado has nosed us out for
fourth, but this vear will be
different." Klaas Dromised
The Husker coach figures on
a tourtn place finish for his
swimmers with a chance of
pushing Kansas for third.
Powers of Conference
Iowa State and Oklahoma
are expected to battle for
Heads
Hop
es
first, according to Klaas,
with Oklahoma holding a slim
edge. "Kansas will probably
get third because they have
more outstanding individuals
than we do," he said. "Depth
doesn't mean as much in the
conference meet as it does
in duals."
Bauers is leading th n..c.
ker swimmers in nointi
scorea in anais as Nohraci
has compiled a 7-7 dual
mark. Bauers has 85 points,
iouowea oy: mil Swaim 77,
Bill Henrv 70j. Riii pni0,
61i, Kuni Mihara 58, Bill
wrigni 48tt, Chuck Levy
44, Dave Roberts 36, Jeff
Amsler 31, Larry Ferrell 23,
Bob Mitchell 23, Smith 14,
and Terry Anderson 12.
Mihara and Ferrell are the
only two seniors on this years'
squad and will serve a. en.
captains for the 13-man Hus
ker swimming squad in the
conference meet.
Cagers Will Journey to Oklahoma
Husker Statistics
fia n PM. "a n pci. to pi pis a
II, Tom ...22 217 119 .548 168 131 .700 182 27 369 16.8
1, Iran , 22 ;68 80 .47 91 S3 .582 156 65 213 9.7
, Rex 20 i34 72 .308 S3 36 .679 73 42 160 9.0
Coach Jerrv Rush's haskpt.
ball sauad heads far Dlrla.
homa this weekend far th
final road trip of the cam
paign.
Saturday niphr the Huslrere
iace uiuanoma state in Still
water with both teams vying
for fourth nlace in the Rir
i!iigni, eacn witn 4-7 records.
Monday night Oklahoma
DiaYS host to Nebraska in
Norman. ,
Nebraska has ninnorl the
Cowbovs of Oklahoma State
twice so far this season. The
first time was at the Big
Eight tournament in Kansas
uiy, sz-si, zaa later in Lin
coin. 57-56.
Coach, Hank Iba's team is
noted for itsv tight -defense,
continually moving offense
and toughness on the home
court.
.The Huskers also beat Ok
lahoma at the buzzer in Lin
coin. 57-56.
Tom Russell continues his
domination Of Husker sfnrie.
tics by leading in scoring
(369), rebounds (182), free
throws (131-168) and field
goal percentage (.548).
The 6-7. senior needs nnlv
six more free throws to write
his name in the rennrrt hnnlrs
for the fourth time. Herschell
Turner scored 136 in the 1958
59 season.
Russell.
Petach. Daryl 19 185 80 .438 29
Bowers Bill 22 91 34 .374 86
Jones, Charles 22 105 34 .324 40
Sladovnik. Chuck 22 109 26 .239 28
Vincent, Bill 18 89 27 .303 25
Puel. TUnnk Ifl LI 10 .238 15
Nannen. Neil 17 31 6 .194 9
Yates, Jim 10 15 J .200 11
Deneaia. Rnoer 10 17 4 .235 3
Huge, Jin . 2 J .222 9
Bile, Bernt 2 1 1 1.000 2
48 26 177
76. 53 102
94
17 -.588
34 .607
2K tso 75 an
17 .607 111 45
14 .560 39 25
7 .467 25 20
5 .556 12 16
5 .455 7 8
3 1.000 2 4
0 .000 0 1
0 .000 2.2
199
68
27
17
11
11
4
2
9.3
4
4.3
31
3.8
1.5
1.0
1.1
1.1
2.0
1.0
Nekraska Mais . 22 1311 498 .180 5.10 MS ,ssi jiwi xt im e y
Oppsscats totals 22 1JH 561 .406 477 334 .7N 95 411 148 66.3
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Wake's 47 Tops
Track Scoring
Fred Wilke1 a iunior from
Omaha, heads the - Husker
track scorL.p chart with 47
points in four meets. Nebras
ka cindermen have a 3-1 rec.
ord in the still young season.
Kay Stevens, a North Platte
junior, has racked up 33
points and Lincoln High soph
omore Juris Jenifers has
chipped in 25:
The chart:
riu nunc, . i i aww ricn, ,o i
Juris Jesifers, 25; Ron Moore, 21; John
rorue, zu; nay tvnauo, mikc r iem
Int. 17; Gil Gebo, HVt.
Larry Reinra. 14: Rill Puinn. 13;
P lulu IflknwM 14, IaOm, TAau 1117..
Claernoe Scott; 10) Maura AtiUzto. 6.
stuart lucier, a; uon uesnan, a,
Steve Pfiater. Im .laiwiw. 3: Vietor
Brooks 3; Dick Holscher, 14; Wesley
rsuuen, lit; Paul Nielsen, 1.
Husker Gymnasts
Host Triangular
The Husker gymnastic
squad will complete their
home season this comin? Sat.
urday with the Air Force
Academy and Colorado invas
ion. .
The powerful Air Force Fal
cons, last yea's All-College
gymnastic champions, will be
favored, in the match accord
ing to NW coach Jake Geier.
The squads will compete in
a three-way meet, scored as
a double dual. - i
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