-i. ,. Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Monday, May 7, 1962 TRACKSTERS KNAUB, FLEMING LEAD NEBRASKA PAST BUFFS 1 , 3 Buskers Set 4 Records In Route to 73-63 Win Huskers Swept These Two Events By JAN SACK Sports Staff Writer It was a great day all right, tout not for the Irish in stead for sprinter Ray Knaub as the Nebraska track team dumped the Colorado Buffs Saturday, 73-63. The former Scottsbluff sprinter spun the 100-y a r d dash in a brilliant :09.4 and came back to take the 220 yard dash in :20.7. Knaub received credit for the new 220-yard meet time which er ased the old mark of :21.0 set by Don Campbell of Colo rado in 1947. Both victories came over Buff Olympion Teddy woods. Ivy Day festivities also reigned on the track as well as on the grounds by Fergu son Hall when junior Ray "Skip" Stevens, outstanding Ilusker distance man, was tackled into the Innocents Society. Earlier in the day Stevens placed second in the mile run. lust a step behind vic torious teammate Mike Flem Ing. Botl) Huskers broke the old meet record of 4:20.0 set by Fleming in 1958. Mike was clocked in 4:18.9 and Skip in 4:19. Four New Marks Altogether, the Husker tracksters set four new meet records and swept two events as they overpowered the Buffs. The four record holders and records include: 440-yard relay in :41.4 with Fred Wilke, Steve Pfist er, Don Degnan and Knaub. Old record of :42.4 set by Colorado in 1960. Mile run in 4:18.9 by Fleming. 320-yard dash by Knaub In :20.7. 220-yard low hurdles by Fred Wilke in -.23.8. Old rec ord of :24.1 set by Wilke in 1961. NU Sweeps Highs The Huskers were also vic torious in the 120-yard high hurdles with Captain Bill Fasano leading the sweep. Fasano's time of :14.2 was disallowed as a record be cause of the wind. Ron Moore and Wilke placed second and third respectively. Junior Bill Kenny ran the 880-yard event in 1:53.7, a personal best for the Husker trackster. Teammate John Portee, the early pace getter, placed third. After the mile win, Flem ing came back to taKe i n e two-mile event in 9:37.6 to be come the meet's second dou ble winner. Colorado's mile relay team of Dick Burns, Bill Gairdner, Jim Heath and Woods took the 1600-meter relay with a 3:18.2 clocking. Earlier in the afternoon Heath won the 440 yard run with a sparkling :48.0. Huskers Gil Gebo and Tom Saunders came in sec ond and third. IN THE DARK? ? ? Are you in the dark about lift) Insurance? Do the technical terms confuse you? Has this prevented you from establish ing the protection program best suited to your family's needs? Connecticut Mutual Life has recently published a booklet, How Much and What Kind" Which provides a concise exam ination of a man's life insurance steeds. For a copy of this enlightening booklet, why not contact me and lB be happy to present you with one. -. KICKAKD H. SIMONSQN Suite 707 Lincoln Building 432-3289 Connecticut Mutual Life INSURANCE COMPANY In the field events Nebras ka swept the broad jump with picking up the win with a 23 7Vi leap. Rudy Johnson and Juris Jesifers were second and third. The Huskers came up with a first and a tied for second in the high jump. Jesifers won with a 6-0V2 mark and Wesley Paulsen tied with Buff Bill Metzger at 5-10V2. Colorado's Dick Clark won the javelin with a toss of 211-5 and the Buffs also swept the shot put event. Dick Mar tin was tops with a 51-6 ef fort. Bob Crumpacker of Col orado won the discus with a 150-1 toss. Two Coloradoans Sam Kit eley and Phil Roark tied for first in the pole vault at 13- 6, carrying the banner for ail ing teammate Don Meyers. Track Results ON THE TRACK 440-yard relay 1, Nebraska (Fred WUke, Steve Pfister, Don Degnan, Ray Knaub) T :41.4. (Meet record, betters record of 42.4 by Colorado, 10). Mile run 1, Mike Fleming, N, 2, Ray Stevens, N; 3, Bob Griffith, C. T. 4:18.9. (Meet record, betters record of 4:20.0 by Fleming, 1948). ml, Jim Heath, C; 2, GU Gebo. N; 3, Tom Saunders, N. T :48.0. 1001, Ray Knaub, Ni z, lea woons, Ci 3, Don Degnan, N. T 9.4. (Meet record. Disallowed by wind.) 120 HH i. Bill Kasano, z, non Moore. Ni Fred WUke, N. T 14.2. Dis allowed by wind. 8801, Bill Kenny, .n; z. Mint! Gallagher, C; 3, John Portee. N. T 1:53 7. . . ... , 2201, Ray Knaub, N; z, lea wooas, Ci 3, Dick Burns, C. T 20.7. (Meet rec ord, betters record of 21.0 by Don Camp bell, Colorado, iwi. . 220 LH 1, Fred ..UKe, i; z, am Gairdner, C; 3, LeRoy Keane, N. T 23.8. (Meet record, betters record of 24.1 by Wifke, 1961). . 2-Mile Run 1. Mike Fleming, N; 2. Tom Starr. C; 3, Mike McCoy, C T 9:37.6. 1600 Meter Relay 1, Colorado. (Burns, Gairdner, Heath, Woods). T 3:18.2. in THfc rie.L.u ShotDut-1. Dick Martin, C, 51-6; 2, Bob Crumpacker, C, 51-2; 3, Tom Gal- bos, C. 50-8Va. Javelin 1, Dick Clark, C. 211-5: 2, Dave Wheaton, C, 193-4; 3, Gary Robin son, N, 169-11. Broad Jump-1, Victor Brooks, N, 23 7t; 2, Rudy Johnson, N. 23-2; 3, Juris Jesifers, N, 22 8. High Jump l. Juris jesuiers, n, o-u; (tie), Wesley Paulsen, N, and Bill Metier, C, 5-WMi. Discus 1, Bob Crumpacker, L, ibu-i; 2. Dave Grant. C, 148-11; 3, Roland John ton, N, 143-614. Pole Vault 1, (tie) Sam Kiteley, u. and Phil Roark, C, 13-6; 3, Juris Jesi fers, N, 13-0. liiiiitSiP mmmmmmimiKMBm mmimmssmi . . . Photos by Doug McCartney BROOKS SAILS Nebraska Sophomore Victor Brooks jumps 23 feet and 1V inches to win the broad jump event against Colorado. Brooks led NU's Rudy Johnson and Juris Jesifers in a sweep of the event. . ," . Photos by Doug McCartney SLIGHT EDGE NU's Bill Fasano (far left) crosses the first hurdle in the high hurdles with a slight edge over Buff Bill Gairdner (with glasses), and Husker teammates Ron Moore (head ducked) and Fred Wilke (far right). Nebraska swept the 120-yard high with Fasano winning in a speedy :14.2. Huskers Win 1, Lose 2 at OSU SPORTS SLATE Today No events scheduled Tuesday TENNIS Nebraska vs. Drake in Lincoln (1 p.m.) Golfers Split Nebraska linksters bested Kansas State, 8-7, and Wich ita, 9M-5, but lost to Kansas, 10-5, in a quadrangular meet in Lawrence on Friday. The unexpected riddled Husker hopes of a better showing when Bud Williamson Jr. caught his finger in a door three hours before the golf team left for Kansas. Coach Harry Good said the injury wasn't serious, but it did hamper Williamson's play. . Medalist at Lawrence was sophomore Jan Stevens of Wichita with a 71. Jerry Over gaard was low for Nebraska with a 76. Williamson and Stan Schrag followed for the Husk ers with 78's. v In a quadrangular against the same teams on Saturday at Manhattan, Nebraska lost to Kansas, xk-Vz, and Kan sas State, 9-6, but managed a tie with Wichita at 7-7. Terrific shooting by young Stevens of Wichita won him medalist honors again with a 69. Williamson and Bill Gun licks led the Huskers, both shooting 73. Thursday the golfers will travel to Omaha to take on Creighton University. By RICK AKIN Sports Staff Writer Nebraska's baseball came home from Oklahoma State Saturday with different re sults an uneven split in stead of a sweep or a shut out in a series. On Saturday the Cowboy bats were too much as Ne braska got clobbered, 15-2, af ter splitting a twin bill Fri day. OSU won the first, 6-4, with Nebraska taking the nightcap, 5-3. the Cowboys teed off on starter George Landgren by urday by scoring six runs in the first two innings. Reliev ers Ernie Bonistall, Keith Sieck and Jim Kahrhoff also had little success in squelch ing the lt-hit attack. Highlight of the day for the Nebraska side was a home run by catcher Don Purcell, who has a new set of contact lenses which aid his vision greatly. The Huskers committed on ly two errors in the fray but 13 walks given up the Nebras ka moundsmen hurt chances of victory. Barrage of Hits Friday also saw a barrage of hits, but things were a lit tle more evened out. Twelve extra base hits were smashed, including four homers by the Huskers. , In the first game Okla homa State lefty Jim Wixson retired the last ten men in order in the seven inning game. The Huskers jumped all over Wixson in the first three innings for four runs but the Cowpokes came right back with five in the third to give Wixson a cushion. Home runs by Steve Smith and Tom Ernst led early Husker scoring. Ernie Bonistall took the loss as he gave up six runs, only three of them earned. Pitcher's Dual The nightcap ended in a pitcher's dual between NU's Ron Havekost and Ferguson for Okie Slate. The Huskers jumped on Ferguson for three runs in the first inning, and it looked as the Huskers had it made. But some clutch pitching by Ferguson made it close. Havekost gave up only four hits, two bases on balls, and three runs, none being earned. Leading the Nebraska at tack were Purcell and Pat Salerno, who each hit home runs. Salerno's was an inside the park job. The series left the Huskers Husker Baseball Boxes Saturday Game NEBRASKA OKLV STATE ab a r bi ab h r bl Schindel cf 3 0 0 0 WalllA ss 3 4 3 2 Anderson 3b 5 0 0 0 Reid 3b 4 3 2 2 Smith rf 4 12 0 McKenzie cf 12 2 2 Berber U) 4 0 2 0 Kelchum c 4 0 3 6 Saluerno If 2 0 0 0 Kama U S 0 0 1 Mcl-aU-hey If 1 0 0 0 PoliUe rf 4 110 F.rnst u 4 0 1 J Brown rf 2 0 0 0 Purcell c 2 111 Calmu P 5 12 1 Sieck p 0 0 0 0 Ferguson lb 4 1 1 0 b-Meyers 1 6 0 0 Hi Icy 2b 2 3 0 0 Redmond 2b 0 0 0 0 a-Duff 0 0 0 0 Douglas 2b 2 0 0 0 Landgren P 0 0 0 O Bonistall p 10 0 0 Karhotl p 10 0 0 May c 10 0 0 Totals 30 2 C 2 a-Han for Hedmond out for Sieck in DUi. Nebraska 01)1 IKlO 100 2 Ok I a. Ktate 241 IIVI (Cm 15 E Ernst, Schindel; PO-A OSU 27-10, Nebraska 24-7; IP Riley, Fentucun; IjUHOSV 9, Nebraska 5; 2B-Politte. Colmus; 3B Ketchum; HR Purcell; SB Kiley, Wallu; SH Ferguson IP Landgren (L. 0-1) 1 BunulaU 3 Karhoff 1 Sieck 2 Calmu (W, 1-0) 9 Nebraska 211 000 4 OSI 005 100 x t F.-Redmond. PO-A OSTJ 21-4, Nebraska 1H-9. U)B-OSU 1. Nebraska 4. 2B-Karns Srhinde, Wixson. HK-Smiih, Krnst, Mc Kenzie, Karns. IP H R ER BB 80 Wilson (4-2) 7 6 4 4 2 9 Bonistall L, 3-3) .4 6 3 0 3 Sieck 2 0 0 0 1 3 fteeond Game NEBRASKA OKLAHOMA STATE ab r h bi ab r h bi Schindel cf 4 12 0 Wallace ss 2 10 0 Anderson 3b 3 10 1 Karns cf 4 111 Smith rf 4 0 0 OCaimus lb 2 110 Hecher 28-lb 3 111 McKenzie c 3 0 0 0 Salerno If 3 112 Ketchum If May lb 3 0 10 Parker rf Redmond 2b 0 0 0 0 Brown rf Krnst ss 3 0 0 0 Reid 3b Purcell c 3 111 aWinflet Havekost P 3 0 0 0 Riley 2b KerKUKon p Totals 29 I 5 Totals a-Struck out for Reid in 7th. Nebraska JOO 110 05 Okla State 000 210 03 E-Beeher 2. Parker. Wallace. Purcell HKEBBSO i PQ A-Netiraska 21-5; Oklahoma State 21- Totals n 1.1 14 14 3rd. b-popped 2 0 0 1 3 0 11 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 25 a 4 J 2 6 5 4 3 2 4 3 6 2 5 2 2 3 1 1 5 4 4 8 PB Puree!! 2. U Luschen, Checotah. T 3:0". A 1,100. Frldar Double-Header First Came NEBRAKK4 OKU a! r h bl Schinde cf 3 110 Wallace Anderson 3b 3 1 1 1 Winget 2b Smith rf 3 12 2 Calmus lb Beefier lb 3 0 0 0 M' Kenzle cf Salerno If 3 0 0 0 Ketchum e Purcell e 3 0 0 OPolltte rf Ernst m 3 111 Karns If Redmond 2b 3 0 1 0 Rel'l 3b Bonistall p 2 0 0 OWi- 1 p Sieck P 0 0 0 0 Mef'latch'r 10 0 0 Total 27 4 4 Totals A -Strucktut for Sieck in 7th ab r b bl 3 111 3 10 1 3 0 0 0 3 113 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 2 2 1 2 110 2 0 10 24 I 6. U)B-Nehraska S, Oklahoma State 5 2BSehindel, Smith :tB-Schindel, par. ker HK-balerno, Purcell. St -Ketchum, Becher. IP H R ER BB SO Havekost (W, 3-3) 7 4 3 0 2 4 Ferguson (L, 3-2) 1 S i 1 6 PB-PurceU. U-Checotah, Luschen. T-2:00 M Softhall Slate Today's Games NE Ai Men vs Brown Pa I are N'W Smith vs Coodding Mouae SB Thet-a XI vs fielta Tau Delta HW-Vht Delta Theta v 7 Tuesday' Games KB Dental College vs Voc ED NW Delta Sigma Phi va 7 BE Manatt vs txHIeek Houae ' :t. flu r U:: r y 1 1 7 ft onTHe BishreRSiDe t i s .it v . m . ,v,. 7: W IT A tfar-t.rw-. . i A lighter look in the traditional geometric designs so favored by the college man. Arrow presents them this spring with a tapered body for a trim fit styled with button-down collar, and back pleat. Long sleeves 5.00 Short sleeves 4.00 -ARROW- From the "Cum Laude Collection" with a 5-9 conference record. Nebraska did not gain ground in the league as fifth-place Colorado upset Kansas in both ends of a doubleheader. NU Netters Face Drake By AL SPORE Sports Staff Writer Nebraska's tennis team will be seeking Jts sixth win against two losses as it hosts Drake at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the NU courts. The improved Husker net ters will also be looking for their fifth shutout of the sea son after successfully holding Creighton twice, Omaha and Washburn scoreless. Coach Ed Higginbotham's squad suffered defeats at the hands of Wichita (1-5) and Kansas (0-7). Nebraska de feated Kansas State, 4-3. A rundown of the individual netters shows Dick "Hoot" Gibson and Dave "Bullet" Wohlfarth, the number one and two men respectively, at 5-2 each. Tom Johnson, num ber four, who missed the first three matches due to illness, holds a 3-1 record. Wesleyan transfer Jim Fow ler in the number three spot stands at 4-3. Jack Lausterer completes the top five with a 4-1 record. Other Husker netters and their singles records: Rich Harley (2-1), Dick Woods (4-1) and Russ Daub (1-0). In the doubles Gibson and Wohlfarth have won five and lost two for NU's number one pair. DAILY JEBRflSI!fl Reds Whip Whites Devaney Has Praise For Harder Hitting By MIKE MACLEAN Sports Staff Writer "We're making steady prog ress, but we're also making too many mistakes, such as rule infractions,"' said Hus ker football coach Bob De vaney after the scrimmage Saturday. Devaney also expressed sat isfaction with the team's harder hitting and improved executions m the scrimmage which was characterized by speed dashes and determined line plav. The Reds, which were a little top heavy with talent compared to the Whites, came out on the victory side of a 32-8 score. Halfback John Sebastian in tercepted a Doug Tucker pass and romped 60 yards for the White's only tally. Willis Ross, who definitely was one of the offensive standouts of the day, ran, slipped, jumped and zig-zag-ged 60 yards for one Red touchdown. Wille (Lightning) made several other good runs coming from his right slot in the number two backfield. His hallback partner was Rudy Johnson, who swept left end twice, once for 31 yards and once for 41 to set up a red touchdown by full back Gene Young who crashed over from the six. Dennis Stuewe proved a hard man to bring down and helped set up another Red marker which consisted of Dave Theison leaping over from the one. Warren Powers, who was sharing the number one right halfback slot with Theison, dodged over from the nine to climax a 12-play, 36-yard drive by the first group. Quarterback Dennis C 1 a ridge, who was calling the signals for the first team, rambled over twice for two point conversions. Tucker, who ran the number two Red aggregation, followed suit with his own two pointer and hit Johnson with a pass for another. Other Devaney comments included praise for the de fensive hitting and the tack ling by the backs. He also commented favorably on the blocking and on the "defensive pursuit. 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