Page 4 The Daily Nebraskart Thursday, February 14, 1963 4 1 I 1 ; .1 NfeiSOS From the Novice Corner H eres Sports L - M&aaapdaftjMai STAR OF THE WEEK-Swimmer Keefe Lodwig has earned this week's award for his efforts in last week's meet against Oklahoma and Kansas State. He is shown here during one of the afternoon workouts. leefe Lodwig Week Sf OF O re o lis By TERRY ANDERSON Sports Editor Sophomore swimmer Keefe Lodwig earns this week's Star of the Week plaudits for his efforts in last week's dual meet against the University of Oklahoma and Kansas State. In that meet Keefe tied his own record in the 100-yard freestyle event and was the anchor man in the 400-yard medley relay team which set a new pool and varsity record in 3:51.9. In the 100-yard freestyle event Lodwig swam against All American John Bernard from Oklahoma and beat him swimming the distance in :51.0 seconds. In his other race of the day Keefe swam the 200-yard freestyle against another AIl-Amencan and na tional record holder in the form of Chuck Schuette also from Oklahoma. In this event lie placed second for a grand total of nine points in the Busker total of 37 points. Records and recognition are nothing new to Keefe. He has been swimming and winning events since he first started the sport when he swam the 20-yard backstroke event and won when he was nine years old. Nationally Rated As a 14-year old swimmer Lodwig was nationally rated in the 40-yard freestyle event. As a high school swimmer, he won the distance freestyle events in record breaking time and he continued his efforts here at Nebraska by practically rewriting the freshmen record books break ing nearly every freestyle event. Then last summer at the AAU outdoor swimming meet he teamed with fellow Husk- ers Bill Henry and Bill Steele I along with Omahan Ken Glas ser to set a new national rec ord in the 400-yard medley relay for juniors beating a team from Columbus. Ohio. Cal Bents, Husker swim coach says that Lodwig is one of the most promising swimmers to come out of Ne braska high schools and if he continues to develop Bentz feels that Lodwig may well become one of Nebraska's top swimmers. Keefe's own ambition this year is to break :50.0 seconds in the 100-yard freestyle at! the conference meet. Lodwig I says, "This probably won't win the conference title, but if I can get that time I'll be happy; then next year I can go for the conference title. Set Freshman Record By TERRY ANDERSON Sports Editor The Nebraska track squad is off and running again this year or so it would seem. The Huskers have walked away from their opponents thus far and it looks as if their first real test will come this weekend when they meet the Colo rado Buffaloes. In their first outing against Wvoming and South Da kota, Nebraska trounced 95-35-21 and then again last week end against Big Eight rival Oklahoma State thev used their depth to win 91-31. The big question in many Husker fans' minds this week is what effect Ron Moore's dismissal will have on the squad's ability to capture the Big Eight indoor and outdoor titles. Most followers of the cinder sport saw the headlines across the state making the announcement that Moore had not only been dropped from the sport, but had lost his grant-in-aid. The announcement stated that Moore was dropped for disciplinary reasons, Sevigne Decides It seems that Frank Sevigne, track coach, thought quite a bit about this decision as it may well cost the squad the indoor and outdoor meets based on the assump tion that Moore would have done as well as he did last year, capturing the high hurdle events both indoor and outdoor and placing second in the low hurdle event in both races, or this decision Sevigne must be commended for he knew the circumstances and what would best help the team in the long run. Anyway back to the squad as a whole. Sevigne still seems to feel that the squad can do well in the indoor tourney at Kansas City next month if the boys really want to work hard enough to win the meet. He feels that the squad has the desire after barely being squeezed out by Kansas last year. Nebraska's best chances of scoring still seem to lie in the hurdle events if Fred Wilke and Bob Hohn come through. Wilke is defending champion in the indoor lows and Hohn was state high school champ in the stick races. Hohn had back trouble his first two years here but has come out of it now. Knaub Turns Hurdler KSU Wrestlers Down Huskers Kansas State wrestlers con tinued their supremacy over Nebraska by downing the Huskers 30 to 12 at Manhat tan Tuesday night.. Three Kansans managed falls on their way to victory in the individual matches. Joe Seay, the odds-on favor ite in his division for the Big Flight Title, pinned Husker Larry Le Bruska; Dick De Moss pinned Chuck Clatter buck; and Denton Smith ad ded the last Wildcat pin by downing Bruce O'Callaghan. Nebraska's undefeated Mike Nissen continued his success ful rivalry w,ith the 'Cats' Dave Unrah, beating the 123 pounder, 5-4. Steve Walenz gained the Cornhuskers six Doints for a forfeit and later big Bob Zartner edged Jack Grove to round out Nebraska scoring. Nissen will carry his un blemished dual record into his last home dual against South Dakota State 7:30 to night at the Coliseum. The senior will attempt to com plete a perfect collegiate dual record, thus improving h i s chances for Big Eight su premacy in early March at the conference tournament. Coach Bob Mancuso com ments, "If Mike can take the Big Eight crown, he should i gain the NCAA championship in the 123 pound class this year. That is how tough the Big Eight competition is." usher Swimmers On Road To Face Myoming, CU Buffs This morning the H u t k e r swimming squad left on a western road trip to Wyoming and Colorado. They will stay over night at Greeley, travel ling to Cheyenne Friday and back down to Boulder for a meet with Colorado on Saturday. On Friday they will meet the Wyoming cowboys in a dual meet. Last year the Husker team was beaten here in a double dual with Wyo ming and Kansas University. Thus far this season the Husker squad is sporting its best dual mark in many years with a 4-2 record. And the teams they have lost to are national powerhouses in swim ming circles. They lost early in the year to Indiana 76-29 and to perennial Big Eight Champ Oklahoma 57-38. They have won over Den ver University, Iowa Univer sity, Kansas and Kansas State. Nebraska will take rec ord breakers along on t h e trip in the form of freestyle ace Keefe Lodwig, backstrok er Bill Henry, and two rec ord breaking relay teams. Wisocki is Top Sprinter Wyoming has a tough team and is currently riding atop The Jackrabbits will offer . the Skyline Conference as last a stiff opponent for the Husk- year's champ. Their t o p er stalwart in Dee Brainard. swimmer is Wisocki who has Brainard also has an unde- Sone in ine aw-yara free relay team hat (tne 3:28.8. Saturday at Colorado Ne-V braska will face competition from the Buffs and from Tex as Tech. Phil Simpkins who has gone :49.8 in the 100-yard Tech and should give sprint er Keefe Lodwig competitiou. The Husker squad is pre paring for the Big Eight Meet which will be held at the Lincoln High pool the first weekend in March. The squad, in preparation, has re written the record book and each meet they improve. This weekend will tell Carl Bentz, Husker coach, a lot about the team's improvement as they head down the home stretch to the conference tilt. He feels that the squad has improved steadily throughout the season and expects to do much better than the fourth place showing at Ames, lowa, last March. Hohn just recently reported for the sport and as of yet i feated dual record this sea-! freestyle and they have a free is not in top condition. Another hope in the hurdle depart-1 son I relay team which has gone ment is Ray Knaub sprinter turned hurdler. Knaub has, After their final home ap ! the 400-yar d distance m 3.29 placed second to Wilke both times in the lows and if the ' pearance tonight the Corn i To PPse tnem- tne Huskers three of them continue to improve they may take up the uskers will nsave four duals iP1 .Sif slack produced by Moore's vacancy. before tte Big Eight Cham- ' s m Back again this year are Sevigne's distance aces, Ray DjonshiDc at Norman Okla-' y31"0" iree oi :23.2, and the Elevens anu :vukc rieiiiiug. in uie oouui jikuui- uiauig i v.0Tna Marrh 8-M AT THE PUfltPLE PIAMO 1036 P ST. TED ANDERSON ITS TIME TO REMEMBER SMART CHICKS SELECT CARDS EARLY I a second off the stadium record. Stevens handled the milej in the same meet in 4:26.5. He owns a low of 4:11 in the! mile outdoors. j Sophomore Kent McCloughan has been doing a good job in the sprints thus far this year running right behind Knaub in the 60-yard dash. Then in the meet against! Oklahoma State, McCloughan set a new mark of :06.3 in the 60-yard dash. Tonight's Games Ag. Lodwig stands a g o o d chance of doing just that. Al ready he says that he is far ahead of his conditioning goal of last year when he swam f u 111 ,,A .en o C (IT. , raT,mH. tho dePth A this COUld hint Come he feels he can get under the f D., .G.Ani marir exception of Brooks, Sevigne will Intramural Schedules February 14th College 6: 30 Farm House -C vs. Ag Men-B Ag Tournament 7:30 Alpha Gam ma R h o-B vs. Goodding Ag Tournament The weakest field for Huskers in both depth and front run ners lie in the field events. Best of the field events for the weekend Brooks was just 4 inches off the stadium record wun ?.T r when he jumped 24'-". In the other field events the shotj put, the high jump, and the pole vault Nebraska lacks I conference time. With the; 50-second mark. "T. iMvu, i,u . , . . . i uie running eveuus u puu ine team uituuku me meei. Lodwig. in new events this f-c Winters yfZ t5,200'2a? freestyle ! st race should be in the 60-yard dash which wilT and the 500-yard freestyle jmatch Huskers Ray Knaub and Kent McCloughan against) has also set varsity records. nc rwir n,, ts viut aww nrA r. .m pit Jim Miller against Fred Wilke in the 60-yard low hur-; dies. Miller has churned :6.8 while Wilke thus far has gone :07.0. 4. iUiui auu & ucu uci wm ue in uic neiu events, i uc; In order to concentrate on , ... ... ,, ... . . ' nave uuee men vwiu tue ueai uie ii-ioui mam anu one. Roger Olander, has cleared 14-6. In the high jump they have a sophomore this year who went 6-10 in the frosh meet last year. This is Leander Durley and his best this year is 6-8. He has swam the 200-yarder in 1:54.0 seconds and the 500- yard freestyle in 5:30.0 the sprints as a Husker swim mer, Lodwig has been work ing on a weight lifting pro gram which has added 20 pounds to his body. This give him more strength and endur ance in the sprints. After graduation Keefe hopes to continue in swim ming as a director of a swim ming program that has been set up in various parts of the country and such as is found at the Omaha Athletic Club. Intramural Standings In the 440-event, the Buffs have two men who have both gone faster times than has U runner George O'Boyle whose best time is 52.7. Dick Burns has gone the -distance in :49.5 and teammate Murray Ruff ell has done it in :51.3. Husker Mike Fleming has the best times in both the 880 Psi-A vs. Farm House-A 6:30 Phi Epsilon Kappa vs. NRO TC 7:30 Ag Men-A vs. Delta Sigma Pi-A 8:30 Cornhusker vs. Pioneer Co op PE Court 25:30 Phi Kappa Psi-A vs. Sigma Chi-A 7:30 Sigma, Nu- j I A vs. Sigma Phi j Epsilon-A i 8:30 Phi Delta I Theta-A vs. Sig- j ma Alpha Epsi-' 5 lon-A f February 15th: 1 PE Court 15:00 Benton vs s McLean FROM THE FOURTH SHADOW. , THE YELLOW UNICORN HOURS: TUES. THUR. I SUN. 7-12 P.M. FRI. A SAT. 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