Wednesday, February 13, 1963 The Daily Nebraskan Page 4 Loss String Extended tail X N V X 1 V X X X X X XX N XVX C xx X X . SX s X XXv x V X, JX Xx x XX X X xxVi Xs X X . X X V V x X x xxx x X x S: X!,s.xx X xx, xx vr $ . -Tlx V x xAx Is. 4vT I x v x x -x H x tx V I ix. " s - X -x..X x ,V I x X x X N X N XxxX I xx x sv x xv f V : I V X x Jx Xx-" x , x i x i f , ll - M J m H .TOSH, flt 0 us em lev fi After IT W 01 Sport By TERRY AXDERSOX Sports Editor July 1 of this year will end seventeen years of service for John Bentley, sports informa tion director of the athletic department for the Universi ty. Bentlev first came to work for the University as full-time j director in July of 1946. : TJiictor cmiaHc in thp Since that time Bentley ;,ifM onH Dn thov i, . f l 11 UliU 111- OI Work team is submerged in the cellar; and a track team in 1946 which finished second in door and outdoor until now when prospects look toward an indoor track win. All of this Bentley has fol lowed, promoting Nebraskan sports with equal endeavor, j He has tried to keep the lime-! lost he i u r3! from The Stick By Rick Akin Thought we'd start this semester's column with a little "Sing Along with Stick". This song is dedicated to Jerry Bush and his Cornhusker cagers. . This song can be sung to the tune of "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" by the Kingston Trio. Follow the bounding ball . . . "Where have all the victories gone . . . long time passing . . . Where have all the upsets gone . . . long time ago. . Where have all the superstars gone . . . not to NU, that's for sure . . . Will they ever come here . if the Bear is still here." And it's the Coliseum Bear that has been the topic of conversation. Will Jerry Bush be around next season? Now I have heard the blame being thrown entirely on the Bear's efforts to produce winning basketball at Nebraska. This seems unfair to Coach Bush. In the first place Nebraska high school bas ketball leaves a lot to be desired which leaves little to recruit from inside the own state. Bill Vincent is a good example. When the Chief was in high school, he was hell on wheels and tabbed as one of the greats. But Vincent hasn't matched up to some of the accomplishments that the specula tors had in mind. I" MOORE DROPPED . . . Ace hurdler Ron Moore was dropped from the Husker track squad yes terday for disciplinary actions. NU Hurdler Is Dropped From Squad Loses To Cydones Nebraska gave Iowa State's cagerS a battle for the first fifteen minutes and then the Cyclones raced to a convinc ing 75 to 54 verdict over the Huskers Monday night at the Coliseum. The Huskers bettered their visitors from the field in early play only to trail, 24 to 17 after thirteen minutes m ac shot that produced the mar gin at the gun. At the start of the second half, Gary Kleven and Marv Straw, who shoots well from outside, made five quick bas kets to put the Huskers out of the contest. Petsch was the only offen sive weapon the Huskerr could offer as he scored 14 points in the second half, most of his points coming on tion, Decause oi t.ycoup umD shots from the side curacy from the tree tnrow , petsch. ending up taking line. Eager Huskers amassed honors with ints 11 fouls in the first half andj8 the Iowans converted t h e i r i Nebraska set PetSch up of chances to go ahead from the (en by passing qujckly around opening jump. t(he shifting Cvclone none de fense. This manuever could have been disasterous for the winners if the Scarlet had not committed a bundle of pas sing errors. As the half rolled on, the Scarlet lost Ms shooting ac curacy and Vince Brewer led his squad to an adequate eight point cushion at the half. Brewer, exhibiting brilliant ball handling. Dopped in 11 of I '2 Yesterday Husker hurdling ; his finai points in the first "'n ace, Kon Moore was aroppea stanza. ;This advantage gave the Hus- from the track squad. 4. . . kers little solacl when their Coach Sevigne said that j ?,AZ shooting percentage remained Again, as in the last three the Huskers out- i Moore was dropped for dissi- plinary reasons below thirty per cent. Charlie Don't get me wrong . . . Bill is a good amh ;broken training Fridav night Seconds 'ater basketball player but not All-American material. And , . r fo hp 0kahoma state-! muffed two f with tne deptn tnat uusn nas tnis season, eiuier uaidm.tr or a superstar is needed badly. Secondly, a point which Wally Provost pointed out in his column in the World Herald a few weeks ago seri ously hampers Bear's chances for top notch players. Ne braska spends less money than any other Big Eight school for basketball scholarships. And people complain about not having a good team when XU can't even talk to terms with enuogh top rate players to make it worthwhile. It's simple arithmetic to see that without ENOUGH good players a school is not going to have a good team. And we know how the Huskers are doing in the Big Eight race. Just when things were looking up for Bush and Co., the tide turned again. Jerry Spears, the Ohio State trans 1 x . 11 XT-U 1, ia ay-UO lO UUIJ :vemBSM;Innlle mtiruioc tn lonH tlw. within six points at 32 to 26 ; arlot , rphAIinHinfr ah Sevigne said that Moore had with a minute remaining. ; of his M teammates. ine b-s junior i T. ,.. mir.ri vohmsta prior to the Oklahoma state- muuea two iree imuws aim 1 Nebraska track meet. For Dave Groui mesned a jump ! this action Moore 1 o s t his : grant-in-add that he has held i for two years. At the meet last Saturday, i Moore got a bad start in the high hurdle race and stopped j after he cleared the first hur dle. Then he withdrew from the low hurdle race. 1 Al " X X he rthletic deDartment wdl?? such a great year, the cagers cannot necessarily be ex- hnrnmAtPdromhnckPr ?edf l u,e uls '" pected to shoot the moon. w " - - . . - i r,rtlr 1n rntn c , ... sports throughout the state and nation ; back in sports. Last year at the Big Eight S indoor conference meet, Uloore won the high hurdle j event and placed second in the lows to teammate Fred fer. came into action for second semester to give the j Wilke. scoring nine points for Huskers a fairly well balanced starting five. So the Big the Huskers. FeU utkf 3 SP"10 is out for the tu- k ' I" the outdoor meet Moore With four good players a team cant do anything be- M h 1)en ,aced cause the defense can drop off one Husker and concen- j . , rt Suivan of irate on someone rise, nun live juu van u suiuciiuug. Another thing that has hurt the basketball team is. ironically, the football team. Since the football team had j This year in the opening m idoor meet, Moore won both Evervthing seems to come in the off season for Bush, i the hurdle events, going :07.5 When Bush gets a good sophomore crop he has his best i jn the highs and :06.9 in the , 'Oklahoma to talley 18 points for the squad. ' i$ "i! y -a x ; f I v I For Bentley there was al CIIIU iicil-ivi.1 . i . j ; f - - i c - : Before coming to the Uni-!wa's a next ear and he mi seniors. Like last year. Bush had Russell. Bowers and jiows against Wyoming and versity Bentiey had served j stilled - feeling m Corn-j Swett out e sopns just didn't have the maple maturity i south Dakota, on the' Omaha World-Herald i husker - wers- j to take up the slack. 4 , D ...... . . i staff first at the copy desk Until Uus year Bentley's of-; This vear's frosh squad has substantial depth, but j Responsibility in the hur-; and war desk and later as alf ice has handled all the; got walloped bv Iowa State's yearlings. So no conclusions j dies events will now fall upon; snorts columnist. Speaking committments andj ran be drawn until the freshmen finish their campaign. jFred like, defending Big! Before going to Jhe Omaha ', engagements for the coaches, j Of course there is another school of thought. Maybe paper Bentlev worked for the j ne nas nanoiea Pres it is time for a change, u worKeo wim ine iooiuau team CYCLONE BALL HAND LER Vince Brewer scored 11 points in the first half as he led the Cvclones to their seventh Big Eight victory. Lincoln Journal. He began , leases for all Husker teams working for the Lincoln paper : and has Pett ,ea"s on fea in 1922 and continned to work ; lure stones, until 1941 when he went over He has also handled all the to the Omaha paper. films for the football and bas- One Dooular conception is swaying Ralph Miller from Wichita. Miller has turned out some top teams but is sitting pretty down South. Nebraska would probably offer more pay to Miller and Nebraska offers broader courses which could sway In hie anaritv at the .Tour-: ketball teams and they have ; Snmf inn Drosoects. This was the case of Daryl Petsch, nal office he served as sports j handled all the box scores in i Hal Brown's story on Petsch in the Lincoln Star, Brown Hinr anH in loirt hp a. ! Husker snorts. ronnrtoH that Millar wanted Petsch. but ichita didnt editor and m 1940 he as sumed the additional respon sibility of city editor. Bentlev is Optimistic Bentley has followed Uni- i v an v?Ayi:oaivu ui win reported that Miller wanted Petsch, but offer Architecture, D.F.'s major. F.ipht ChamDion in the indoor low hurdle event. In the out door meet, Wilke finished third in the high hurdle event. : Last week in the Oklahoma ; State meet, Wilke won both ! hurdle events turning the : highs in :07.6 and the lows in :07.0. j Ray K n a u b, the sprinter dence in Husker athletes and ( Miller has a fine squad now, though, and Wichita is j turned hurdler this year, Niemano's ml Pizza Steak Spaghetti Where dining U a pleasure 620 No. 43 deeper in the Big Eight cellar with a 0-7 record while Iowa State garnered its seventh win. The Cyclones are now less than a half a game out of second place behind Kan sas State and Oklahoma State. Nebraska's next game is with the same Oklahoma State Aggies this Saturday at Stillwater. The following Mon day, the Huskers will stay in Oklahoma territory to battle Oklahoma's Sooners at Norman. NEBRASKAN WANT ADS TYPING WANTED Typing, electric typewriter, Mrs. Swanda, 434-4743. WAITRESS WANTED Noons and Saturdays Just north )off campus. BelTs (Johnnie's) Diner. See Mrs. Bell before 3:30. 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Bentley has seen the Corn-; rM kmc Director Tinpv Dye. former Wichita versity. sports through both j husker state rise in status head, sway Miller? good ana lean years wim an anu now mruugn c am-; nntimicKn fv "From his he- letic administration in Tippy r - . . , . -r. I tail mc ginning in 1946 when t h e j uye ana bod uevaney anu ms, j dravn Dve said a few weeks ago. ousn wm ueiuuioj tui- ish the season." From this many conclusions coma oe could fill the gap left by i Moore's removal. He has placed second in both low hur-! ! die races in the meets against j I Wyoming, South Dakota and! ' Oklahoma State. Huskers finished in a tie for (coaching staff, Bentley has the conference football title seen a leveling otf m sports. , onta todav w hen the team j He feels that there is a bright finished with an 8-2 overall future ahead in Husker ath-; (highest ever while he has letics. been here). ! On July 1, he will begins The basketball squad tying j work for the Capitol and Lin-1 for last in the conference with coin hotels in Lincoln in a : K-State to now when the! promotional position. it -ohracira rW po a new basketball coach land good ones are hard to come by these days), I hope he ootc more scholarship money. Jerry Bush certainly didn't have it. Intramural Standings Intramural Meeting Tonight at 5:00, there willl ; be a meeting of all mtramur- j al managers whose teams qualified for the All Univer Isirv Basketball Tournament. ! The meeting will be in Room ! 114, P. E. building. I I etroi I Edison Co Hergenrader Puts Baseballers Through Opening Drill Paces ' League I-A j Phi Kappa Psi I Sigma Chi Delta Tau Delta ' Kappa Sigma I Theta Xl J Alpha Tau Omega ' league t-A j Sigma Phi EpsUoo . Sigma Nu Phi Ix-I'i Theta Ben! im 4-1 MA-lean , 4-J Selk-ck . 3-2 SraCNl 1 Seal'.n II Avery II 3-2 2 3 2-1 3-3 3- : 4- 2 4-2 1-4 1-4 League 6-A 4-1 4-1 f-2 KairiMd Canfirld ver I League 14-A Xl ROtC us Club w Air Fwrr R'rTC 1- Coaches Tony Sharpe and Bob Gates until the basket ball season is finished. He is presently finishing up work on his degree at the univer sity while coaching the team. Richard (Yogi) Hergenrad-1 are third baseman Dale An-f iTxU, epsuo. j-2 ii A KaeaKall aMiJAmrtnn shnrtstftn Tom Emst. Upaloo r: , r.Mi -j CI 1 1 UJl 1U .J UUJ1 " 1 Lijfma Sinlu JU ... ' ' " 4U: -r lAmnAFqni'onH P ATI rAmf(ylac tL'hn IT19V Phi r.smnu rwha .. 0-5 V 11 Y UU9 Dp&LUg CU lllluioaj Sww J coach of Nebraska's baseball J be used at either shortstop iue j-a team. ?or second base. Ernst also r? Hergenrader, a formerPt me on tthe mound for rsS.Ppii '-'v. member of the Boston Ked -ai 'Cl ; Air. o. Rho ... 1 s Alpha Gajmna snma .,. Sox chain, is filling in for ... . . m Hie wrc &ruv buck wui ivi ; 'Nebraska in the outfield and CorDlm!ilu, u jthe catcher pttio. The; ; U I squad will miss the big bat Acacia 2-3 of Steve Smith, who led the TLpu rZY:"""""V"::. m j Huskers in hitting in his last! . two years while also cover-1 Besser 5-1 ing the outfield. Don Schindle is the only veteran outfielder although sqoadman Wally Duff is back. Read Nebraskan 'Want Ads ELECTRICAL POWER CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Research and Development Plant and System Design Equipment Engineering Planning for Growth Purchasing Sales M1 Electrical-Mechanical w pafl sal mm wijiiinnifflsl --.-f Mm mm )tfr Hergenrader reports twenty eight candidates are now working out in the Field House. Prospects look bright, as there are eight . returning lettermen, seven who helped the Huskers to a 15-11 overall and a 19-19 record in the Big Eight For Fast Dependable Service Call CLEANERS & LAUNDRY SAVE 10 CASH I CARRY MODEL 239 North 14 HE 2-5262 RESERVE YOUR APPOINTMENT TIME AT PLACEMENT OFFICE TO SEE OUR REPRESENTATIVE FOR SUMMER AND FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT Thursday, February 14 Coach Tony Sharpe will have to find a satisfactory: catcher for the season too. iDave May, a first baseman 1 ilast season, and Larry Born The mound crew is the best schlegl, cageman from Gene-1 bet to improve last year's ya, are the early candidates fourth place finish in the con ference. Jan Wall, who let tered his sophomore year and then missed last year's ac tion because of injuries suf fered in an auto accident, brings promise to the pitch ing staff. Wall Jins Pitchers Wall will join three other veterans to form what ap pears to be an astute mound corps. Righthanders Ernie Bonistall and Keith Sieck along with Southpaw Ron Havekost were leading the Husker pitchers last year. for this key spot. Three Nebraska football j players reported for the early j drills that could give the team . a boost. Ron Michka, who' played for Omaha Benson, j and John Faiman, who played at Omaha South,: join Willie Ross in bidding for the squad, Michka and Ross ; are going for outfield spots: while Faiman is attempting to gain a place in the Husker: infield. , ! Nebraska will open the sea- j son on the road with a three j igame set against Tulsa on Veteran infielders returning I March 28, 29, and 30. February 15th is the final deadline for 2nd Semester Subscriptions t CLIP AND MAIL LET YOUR PARENTS READ ALL ABOUT YOUR '. DAILY NEBRASKAN NEBRASKA UNION I UNIVERSITY of NEBRASKA .' LINCOLN, NEBRASKA COLLEGE IN THE STUDENT'S Find S Enclosed. $3 Thank You!' per Semester