i 1 1 M SO. M 1 .. N if'' 'A f - 4 il 1 ft Page 4 iThe Daily Nebraskan Friday, February 8, 1963 iin : njuCTraw 11)111 MWlWIi'ili l i W i'IWHW W ' JWWOT H1IWHT1 tr-rTfrr"""-""" -i ' '''saswaji 7 if I) k ' A'h J. I it Jjj; b flit iK HUSKERS JUMP Cagers have had no trouble in the last few games recovering re bounds. Tomorrow night they will face the Missouri Tigers In an attempt to win their first Big Eight victory of the season. Nebraska's record stands at 5-11. NEBRASKAN WANT ADS HELP WANTED Part-time help wanted. 10-15 hours per week. For appointment call Mr. OgdeE, I p.m.-5 p.m.. Mon.-t n. vn-iiw. TYPING WANTED Typinc. electric typewriter, Mrs. Swanda 434-4743. WAITRESS WANTED Mum nnst fintiirHavn Just north off- rimnm. BeU's (Johnnie's) Diner. See Mrs. Bell before 3:30 LOST White told watch, restroom. Union. Be. turn Rag office. Room 51. Reward. ROOMS FOR RENT vta. rin luula in lnrir rpreation study. room. Private shower. Very reasonable for two responsible boys. No drinking. 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W vn in ice w..;Jr I V2s?ga- Vano waitu I YOU SEE IHI I yi CHIMP CHAMP I " H Mill " . Cagers In Cellar Attempt First Win Against Missouri Tracksfers Host O-State Cowboys Nebraska will be three men stronger this week when the cindermen face Oklahoma State in a dual meet tomor row. The time is 2 p.m. in the Indoor Stadium with the running events beginning at 2:30. Eligible this week for com petition are: Harry Krebs. high jump; Victor Brooks, broad jump; and Jim Mur phy, 440-yard dash, Husker Coach Frank Sevigne said. Krebs, a transfer from Doane, cleared 6-4Va In prac tice. Ike Hanscom, field events coach, said Krebs was a consistent 6-3 at Doane. Brooks, a native of Jamaica, 'looks better than last year, running and condition wise," Hanscom said. Brooks is a consistent 24 foot broad jumper. Recently he competed in the British Empire Games in Australia. Oklahoma State will not in vade Nebraska without top names. Leading the list is Charles Strong, indoor broad jump and 440-yard dash champion. Strong was clock in :48.6 in the 440 in the Con ference meet last year, tieing the Big Eight indoor record. Strong also won the broad jump with a leap of 24-3V4. Preston Holsinger, pole vaulter, tied for first in the outdoor pole vault by clear ing 14-16'4 Inches. Mir key Bailer is also a 14-footer. In the high jump the Cow boys have Russell Laverty, a sophomore who has cleared 6-5. Oklahoma State also brings along John Sober, a middle distance sophomore, and sev erl good quartermilers. The Huskers will be com peting in the same events as they did against South Dako ta and Wyoming. Co-captains Mike Fleming and Fred Wil ke will be handling the 1000 yard run and the hurdles, re spectively. Wilke will be sup ported by Ron Moore who won both the highs and lows last week, and Ray Knaub vtho is assigned permanent duty to the hurdles as well as the 60-yard dash. II u s k e r sprinters besides Knaub include Kent Mc Cloughan, Rudy Johnson and Steve Pfister. Senior Ray Stevens will also be running this week. Having suffered a leg injury during the last meet, Stevens will probably go in the mile event. ' Gil Gebo, a junior from New York City, gets the nod for the 880-yard run again this week. Bill Kenny and Dick Strand will handle the 600-yard event. In viewing the meet against Oklahoma State, Coach Devaney Aids Fund Head football coach, Bob Devaney, was in Cheyenne, Wy. last night for a kick-off banquet to start a trust fund for halfback Dave Marion. Marion was recently injured when he was accidently shot by a teammate. Marion, re cruited by Devaney, last year led the Skyline Conference in punting and in punt returns. The inagural banquet was the start of a series of ban quets to be held throughout the state to raise money for the fund. The profit from the dinners will be placed in a trust fund for Marion. Sevigne said "This will be a; good test for Nebraska." JOBS IN EUROPE Grand Duchy of LuxemK bourg Feb. 1 1983 Would you; like to work at a Swiss resort,; a Norwegian farm, a German factory a construction site li Spain, or a summer camp Hi! France? Thousands of payin?: summer Jobs (some offerm $190 monthly) are available in Europe to U.S. students. The American Student InC formation Service, celebrating Its 6th Anniversary, will award TRAVFX GRANTS to first 1500 applicants. For 20-page Prospectus com plete selection of European jobs and Job Application (en-; close $1 for Prospectus, han dling and airmail reply) write naming your school, to: Dept. Luxembourg. City, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Tho first 8000 inquiries receive a $1 coupon towards the pur chase of the new student travel book, Earn, Learn & Travel in Europe. Wrestlers Invade Kansas The University basketball team will try to get back on the win trail this weekend as they entertain the University of Missouri Tigers tomorrow night at 8:05. The Huskers will be trying for their first Big Eight vic tory in five attempts and try ing to greak a five game los ing streak. They will also be trying to improve upon their 5-11 overall record. Missouri holds the edge in games, spanning back more than fifty years. They have beaten Nebraska 54 times while the Huskers have edged the tigers 51 times. Currently the Tigers are 2-6 in the con ference and 7-12 overall. In their last outing the Ti gers upset highly touted Ok lahoma State 58-54, while Ne braska lost to Kansas State. Mizzou Upsets Last week Missouri saw ac tion against Kansas State and Oklahoma State. They upset OSU, 58-54, but were beaten by K-State, 90-55. In the same week Nebraska was defeated by both Iowa State, 83-69, and K-State 72-60. The Tigers have two of the league's top scorers in Bob Carey (6-7) and Ken Doughty (6-0). Carey has scored 129 points in eight conference games for a 16.1 average and has fought for 62 rebounds. Doughty has scored 103 points for a 12.9 average and has grabbed 31 rebounds in eight conference games. Coach Jerry Bush's squad had trouble last week as Jer ry Spears, 6-6 transfer stu dent from Ohio State, suf fered a dislocated shoulder. It was Spear's first appear ance this season and he now will be out of action for at least a month. Lineup Change To compensate for Spear's injury, Bush has changed his lineup to include, along with the regulars Ivan Grupe, Daryl Petsch, and Charlie Jones both Neil Nannen and Jim Huge. To date, in 16 games, four of the Huskers have aver aged in the double figure col umns. Petsch leads the scor ing attack with a 14.2 aver age, trailed by Jones with 12.8 points per game, Grupe with a 12.1 average, and Vincent with a 11.1 aver age. In total rebounds, the Husk er squad is led by Jones, who has grabbed 140 rebounds in the 16 games to date. He is closely followed by Grupe who has nabbed 130 rebounds. Last week, in games with K-State and Iowa State, Grupe pulled down 23 rebounds to lead the I Huskers. 1 i Probable staraters for Mis- j souri will be Bob Carey and George Elamank at the for wards. Don Early at center, and Ken Doughty and Bob Price at the guard slots. N-Club Banquet Slated The University letter man's club (N-Club) will hold its annual dinner dance tonight beginning at 6:30. The banquet will be in the Student Union ballroom and immediately followed by the dance. All N-Club men are urged to attend. Eyeing a .500 season, Coach Bob Mancuso travels with the wrestling squad to Fort Hays, Kan. for a dual meet with Fort Hays State College to night at 7:30. The Fort Hays wrestlers have suffered defeats at the hands of Missouri University and the Kansas State team that tumbled Nebraska earlier in December. The Huskers will get another chance at the Wildcats Tues day at Manhattan. Coach Mancuso will start sophomore Chuck Clatterbuck at 157 pounds in the dual meet. Clatterbuck has been out of action for some time, but Mancuso hopes he can fill the gap at his weight. Ken Fox will continue to wrestle at 167 pounds after starting at 177 for most , of the season. Leading the Husker offense will be Mike Nissen, unde feated 130 pounder, supported by Steve Walenz 123 pounder, Chuck Martin 137 pounder, Larry LeBruska 147 pounder, Clatterbuck 157 pounder, Ken Fox 167 pounder, John Sween ey 177 pounder and Don Mc Dermott at the heavyweight division. NOW IN PROGRESS! SsmL-ChwuaL SALE! , Captain tiialh CLOTHES FOR THE COMPLEAT GENTLEMAN 1127 "R" Street uenxins o town & campus 2291 St. 42-3645 HAVE YOU CELEBRATED YOUR AVERAGE YET? 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