The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 06, 1963, Page Page 6, Image 6
Li S3 ! Wednesday, February 6, 19(S The Daily Nebraskon 3 ?! -, v.. - V V A I I: r 2 Page 6 me uuuy iiwu"" " , j , i&ijiiiiiia f Trackmen Win illeef fc II !- By J AX SACK Nebraska's tracksters handled their first assign ment with ease by walloping Wyoming and South Dakota in a triangular last Saturday. The Huskers racked up 95 points to 35 for Wyoming and 21 for South Dakota. Nebraska won every event except the 440-yard dash in which they failed to place a man. None of the Hoskers were pushed hard in the contest. The 1est performance of the day was turned in by Mike Fleming ia the 1000-yard ran. The Baltimore senior span the race n 2:18.8 jnst three tenths of a second off the Sta dium record. Another stunning perform ance came in the 63-yard low hurdles with Nebraska tak ing the first three places Ron Moore won in :06.5 with Ray Knaub and Fred Wilke nab bing second and third res pectively. Moore was Ne braska's only double winner. He also won the 60-yard highs in .07.5. Huskers Lose Tvio Bv MICK ROOD Staff Sports Writer Big Eight rivals Kansas State and Icwa State kept Nebraska's cagers in the con ference cellar by defeating the Huskers, 72 to 60 and 83 to 69. In the most recent contest, the Cyclones used a balanced attack to jump to an early 12 to 2 lead and were never headed. Four players hit double figures, led by improv ing center Rich Froistad who garnered 21 points. Vinnie Brewer and Marv Straw shared the load with 19 points each and Gary Kleven added 12 markers. Ia the second half, Charlie Joaes asd Bill Vincent brought the Huskers within nine points, but the hosts re taliated with five straight backets to pot victory out of the wi&less invaders reach. Transfer Jerry Spears from Ohio State contributed four points to the Husker cause before suffering a shoulder dislocation in the second half. Spears, who was expected to pep up Nebras ka's mediocre offense, will probably be out the rest of the campaign with his injury. Charlie Jones and D a r y 1 Petsch mustered IS and 17 points respectively as the Huskers were successful on only 35 per cent of their field goal attempts. In the other previous game, Nebraska dropped a 72 to 60 verdict to Kansas State Satur day night in Manhattan. The Nebraska rs dominated the boards bet not the score board as flashy Willie Mw reH qaarterharfced the Kan saas past the Huskers ia the last staeza. MwrreQ finished with 17 points with support from ex-Hebrea ace Al Pietb ma a wb managed 14. Bill Vincent. Charlie Jones, and Dennie Puelz kept the Sports Writers Aeyooe who is interested ia writing sports for the Daily Nebraskaa please stop in sometime this week and see the Sports Editor. I would like to bare some one who is interested ia cov ering intramural sports and tennis. Please see me fa the Daily NebrauLaa fSce or leave a mote ta the Sports Editor's desk. VISIT US DAILY 9.29 to 5:30 THURSDAY 10 AJ. to 9 tM. 0 One of the most exciting . g HI races of the dav was the mile yi s ( relay in which the Hus- $ !H m U kers did some fancy run- J.. . X A . aing. On the third lap it was j .T , . . ygT..2w f "AS2?v g ep to sophomore Dick Strand ' p 5 f?I-w "jjs-s "!VV rt to catch his man. Strand near- , v II 3 I "A hr caught up with the South I 1 f .3. 1 L. f Dakota runner this giving 1 If SS I I V f 1 1 I "Vi fOi teammate Bffl Kemy the I Tt J is II If J I I LJ 5 If ! 1 l U a g break he needed. .A-H- ,s fl ' IS LJ I 11 L d J! If K Kenny caught the South Da- . H 11 ' I I I II I t 1? 3 kota runner and sped ahead VlTn Ji C l 1 J M j 1 to ensure the Huskers a vie- r I -s-" s N V r ; Vr--V 1 tory in this event. The clock- . ! 11 I j : iN-" S ing was 3:29.5. Ste-e Pfister I I J J Is p led off for Nebraska and p rr 1 ll I I i : j j I 1 E , ? I George O'Boyle ran the sec- J -) I I I I Ji'i l U s I j I Othr winners: ' I I H 1 "'" I . -L H . 1 Bk Jraw Jack OrauKT. Viriska, -Is. rwtt mi Jris Jsifs. JWa, VOr m Bay rns, Mtnia. 4.-3. -Tar4 nk Bar KiaiAt, ,Iiaka. Mrar4 na KB Knaor. K-tn;ka. Wfiri - Cm DrBaaa. SoMa tki.ta. SI . eroka. W-!rat na Gfl Crbo, Nfteaska. 1 &. contest close in the first half, but Murrell and his mates outran the Scarlet and Cream in the second half. Vincent paced the invaders with 17 points and Ivan Grupe grabbed 12 rebounds to $ lead good play off the boards ; for Nebraska. The twin loss left Nebraska , at the bottom of the Big Eight standings with no wins and five defeats. Iowa State took sole possession of second place with a 6-2 record and i Kansas State added Missouri ; to their win column and now : sport a third place standing ii with no wins and five de-1 feats. Iowa State took sole! possess k)H of second place wish a 6-2 record and Kansas State added Missouri to their j win column and now sport a third place standing with 4 wins and 2 defeats. The Nebraska freshman team also tasted defeat, suf fering a 77 to 66 setback at: the hands of the Iowa State i yearlings at Ames on Satur day. State's Dave Fleming led the hosts with 21 points to ! lead the other starters who all i hit double figures. Husker frosh Coley Webb took in dividual honors, however, meshing 27 points that in cluded 12 baskets. WHAT'S NEW IN THE FEBRUARY ATLANTIC? X to Tmmct Taacawrs": T Irawwn of American teacfrieis K "en rieMr. sfcm-wtMKl. bureaaefsfrc ... faitare." says James O. Koemer Mi ttut imdswe. critical analjisis- i ALSO X. B- riieMly : RemMnfecciKes about 0se auttoor's service in Worid War I "lajedma ia SacV : n KOanHc i Extra ty Arcliiibaid CofQulioun ArcMbaM Umdjtith : On hatred exftSv ited in racnri oanfhcts W. D. f nudjiaaa: A ne poem Wntteam Peeptes The powsuit of ecd teince is Hie eweryilay too of re Atfe.ratc"s exiMtors be it in Uc tOH or fact, poetry Of prose. In ever tncmasmg nvirbers, Miose in pursuit of academic eacefflenca fsnt in tAe MtonOic a ctiallenginc. eflter tanMnf and enlfttt ning companion. Get your copy today. 2f y on ! SALE MOW 11 I ATT f. Stevens Kansas Stare Swims Against Old Opponents " Kansas State swimmers ap pear to be much stronger this . 1 T ..maw season man iaM. the Wildcat tankers had to droD their" schedule !ecause of scholastic failings and ack of interest. They were represented at the Big Eight meet in Ames by two men a freestyler and a diver, of w hic'i neither placed. This year enough interest has been shown to permit a schedule. To date they havet entered the water against cross-state rivals Kansas Uni versity and Pittsburgh State College. They have also had a dual with Big Eight rival Colorado. I A brand-new PMUUTS boov. 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