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GraDplers at Maiikato State
After Fine AAU Performance
laurals, three placed third,
and two finished fourth.
Steve Walenz and Mike Nis-
! sen, two team leaders during
the season, nabbed second
By Mkk Rood j
Sports Staff Writer I
Nebraska's improving'
wrestlers, fresh from a sur
AAU meet, will invade Man-jPkces and then the talented
kato State College in Maine-1 frosh took over,
sota Friday. ! Rick AUgood, wrestling at
Three Huskers with unde-1 I pounds, was victorious un
feated dual records will at- til the als when he to
tpmnt in imnrove the team -win rarKrr,
effort of last year when the
two teams fought to a draw.
Steve Walenz, Mike Xissen,
and Don McDermott carry j- O FT I
spotless records into the road j f-C J 0" Jj Cl
Coach Bob Mancusa was "jr. j
especially pleased with the f f I If
freshman showing i the AAU I .IltliO
meet over the holidays. Husk- j
ers placed in the first sis
;Big Ten Champ.
G a r v Richards, another
freshman, wrestling at 137
pounds, turned in some im
pressive victories before los
ing to the eventual champion
in the semi-finals.
Perhaps the most impres
sive victory was turned in by
freshman Dan Westcott at 157.
Westcott won three matches,
two by falls, only to lose to
Ray Berry, R-l. Berry went
on to take third place in the
tough Pan American tourna
ment over the holidays.
divisions and the heavyweight
class with at least one qual
ifier. Although none of Mancuso"s
competitors won a champion
ship, four took second place
Freshmen To Vie
Here Tonight
Nebraska freshman mer
man wiS see their first in
terreQ?giaie action tonight
when the yearlings swim
mers take oa Pittsburg and
Kansas State at 7:3 in the
NT coliseun.
This wiO be the first of
two matches for the year
for the frosk reached by
Varsity Coach Cal Bentz.
Also coming up on the mat
schedule is the freshmanar
siry clash Friday of next w eek
at the Coliseum. Mancuso ex
pects a close match and con
cedes the freshmen have a
slim chance to pull out vio
Wayne Duke was named to tory over the older grapplers.
succeed Keaves reiers as me .
executive director of the Big
vJiAi: vici..- i
Peters has held the position
for the last 16 years and will
retire June Si), at which time
Duke will take over.
' Duke. 34 (the youngest to
(hold the position . was se
ll lected by a four-man com-1
? mittee including XU Athlet-
!! it niiMwnr Tiraw Hvi K-fairh 1
looked over 2u" candidates !i P-m-,oda-v
Deadline
Is Today
The sign-up deadline for
the Nebraska Union campus
championships in bow ling, ta
ble tennis, and chess is 5
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Cagers on
Road
Face Potent Wildcats
Knsss Mai Nt- Nr
W illie Murrrtl M 1 .. . ! "
Jim John M t .. CJrl JnM -1
Racer Sauwr M e .. BiU VhweoJ M
Nebraska's cagers visit
Manhatten for their second
conference game of the sea
son against Kansas State.
The Wildcats after downing
Air Force, 5842, (a 43-39 vic
tim of the Huskers) last Mon
day found two more shooters
but may have lost the serv
ices of Gary Marriott, 6-5 ju
nior forward who injured his
knee and did not suit up
against the Falcons.
But Coach Tex W inter saw
Roper Suttner. 7-foot center.
and Jerry Johnson, untested
guard, pop in 18 and 14
points, respectively.
Johnson is a native ot
North Platte who received
MSSEX in action at Mankata tonight
over an 18-month period.
Duke has been assistant to
: Walter Bvers. head of the
j! NCAA, for the last ten years
after being sports poblicity
director at State College of
Iowa and Colorado.
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Wednesdav Results
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i AJptsa Gamma R2B 46, Delta
i Sigma PM-B 17.
Ag Mem-B 30, Triaade-B 12
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The winners in each event
and qualifying team mem
bers will travel to the Uni
versity of Kansas Unioa,
Feb 15 and 16, to com
pete in the Regional Associa
tion of Collegiate Unions
Tournament.
The semifinals in men's
bawling will be Saturday at
9:30 a.m. Semifinals for wom
en will be Sunday at 2:30
p.m. la each division, the
semifinals wall consist of nine
games. The top twelve will
;then ro!l in the finals Satur
day. Feb. 9. The results
of "tine finals will determine
the two Eve members squads.
PalriESS in table tennis and
chess will be posted Saturday
J imnMiig. The emraiits wiE
then arrange tbeir own
matches. Farther information
is available at the Nebraska
Union games desk. ;
Tonight's Gaines
P E CL 1 5 00 Triangle-B vs. Delta Sigma Phi-B
P.E- Ct 1 5 00 Comhusker-B vs. Beta Sigma Psi B
Read the Daily Nebraskan Classified Ada
Gymnastics Team
To Open Home Slate
Jake Geier s regional cham
pion gymnastic team opens
its home schedule tomorrow
at the Men's PE Building.
They host Colorado State of
Ft Collins at 2 p.m.
I The Huskers won their first
touting, a double dual against
Kansas U. and Ft Hays State
at Ft Hays, Kansas, Dec.
17th.
Junior Dennis Albers paces
the Huskers all-around. Fran
cis Allen, Gene Hart, Jim
Howard. Dick McCoy, Biff
Pfeiff and Tom Stizman fol
low in special apparatus
events.
praise from Winter after
the game. "Jerry is a fine
shooter and we need him in
the line-up somewhere.
He had trials at forward, but
now I think he can do the
job at guard," the 'Cat men
tor pointed out.
Johnson's mate at guard is
Al Peithman, a Hebron na
tive. Guard has been the trouble
spot for the Wildcats John
son is the eighth player to per
form opposite Peithman.
Marriott, who first injured
his foot in the Arizona State
game, rehurt it against Kan
sas and did not suit up for
the Falcon contest. The fine
lefty shooter is second in
team scoring with a 15.3 av
erage, and his hustle and
fire power will be missed if
he cannot answer the call.
Top scorer and rebounder
for the Wildcats is Willie
Murrell, who has an 18.3 av
erage and has hauled down
100 rebounds in 11 games.
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