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JUST A WHISKER BEHIND Colorado's Bob Griffith Portee in the 1000-yard run.
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Oklahoma State, using
Hank Iba's traditional con
trol basketball, kept Nebras
ka out of the victory column
by defeating the Huskers 51
to 41 at Stillwater Saturday
night.
The victory boosted the
Cowboys into a tie with Colo
rado for the Big Eight con
ference lead. Oklahoma State
plays Colorado this coming
Saturday at Boulder in what
could be a showdown for the!
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Dig iMgru ruwii.
Nebraska saw the Cowboys
hit the first basket of the con
test and never trail from then
on. Larry Hawk led the Cow-!
boys to as much as a 14
point lead at one point and a
23 to 13 margin at the half.
Hawk, who finished with 18
points and game honors,
helped his mates finish a Ne
braska surge in the second
half and preserve the import
the Cowboy's lead to five
points three times late in the
contest only to have Iba's
stalling tactics prevail in the
final 7 minutes.
Huskers Foul
The Scarlet experienced
their reoccurring problem of
personal fouls as three Husk
ers compiled four fouls and
senior Ivan Grupe fouled out.
Oklahoma State took advant
age of the Husker 22 team
fouls, converting 21 of 28
from the charity line. Nebras
ka outshot the Cowboys from
the field, making 16 baskets
to the hosts' 15.
Oklahoma U will entertain
the Huskers at Norman to
night in Nebraska's next road
test. Then the Huskers will
return home for a game with
unpredictable Kansas Satur
day night.
NU Swimmers Split
Duals On Road Trip
The Husker thinclads thund
ered by the Colorado Buffs
Saturday 76-46 in a dual meet
for their third win of the sea
son against no losses.
Two meet records were
broken and one tied during
the afternoon. Husker co
captain Mike Fleming set a
new record in the mile with
a 4:18.0, breaking his own
mark of 4:22.6 set in 1962.
Ray Stevens of Nebraska ran
second in the mile.
Leander burley, sophomore
high jump whiz from Colo
rado, cleared the bar at 6-534
to topple the old mark of 6-4
set by Dale Knotek of Ne
braska In 1957. The CU high
jumper cleared the bar with
ease and had no misses dur
ing the competition.
Tom Galbos of Colorado
tied the shot put mark of
54-7 set by Buff Bob Crum
packer in 1962.
Huskers Grab Doubles
The Huskers garnered most
of their points on the track
where they are the strongest.
Huskers Fleming and Ray
Knaub were the meet's only
double winners.
Fleming won the mile and
then came back to take the
880-yard run with a 1:58.2
Wendt placed second for the
Huskers in the 880.
Knaub won the 60-yard dash
with a :06.3 clocking and
then came back in the 60
yard low hurdles with a
:06.9. Kent McCloughan
placed second for the Husk
ers in the dash while co-captain
Fred Wilke earned sec
ond in the lows.
j for an easy victoy in 9:41.6.
i Gil Gebo spun the 600-yard
run in 1:12.2 for a Nebraska
victory in this event. Team
mate Bill Kenny finished sec
ond. Colorado victories on the
track were just two. Chuck
Buchheit won the 440-yard
dash over XU's Dick Strand
with a :51.1 The Buff mile
relay team of Dick Burns,
Bill Gairdner, Buchheit and
Jim Miller won by a i f e w
yards over the Husker quar
tet of Jim Murphy, Strand,
Kenny and Gebo.
The Huskers held their own
Wilke had the task of filling
the place vacated by Ron
Moore in the high hurdles. ;
Wilke met the challenge with Velkinburgh To Buffalo
a win in the bo highs witn a
:07.5 clocking. He was the
only Husker entry in this
event.
Toothaker Wins 2-Mile
Nebraska's Larry Toothak
er easily handled Mike Mc
Coy of Colorado in the two
mile run. On the final lap the
Scarlet sophomore shot ahead
All-University Basketball
Tournament Begins Today
The All-University basket
ball tournament begins today
at 5 p.m. on the city campus
and at 6:30 on Ag Campus.
Tonight will find most of the
independent teams in action
with the fraternities swing
ing into action Tuesday night.
The schedule for Mo n da y
and Tuesday:
Monday:
Ak College 6:30 . Smith va. FarmHonM
P.E. Court 1
5:00 Bmton v. Gooddtnf
( 30 Capital I VI. Caniield
7:30 Crack Pot va. Law College
:30 Social Worker va. PUtr Boya
P.E. Court 2
S:00 Andrew vs. Avery I
:30 ... Navy BOTC va. Newman Club
7:30 UnteachaWea va ??
1:30 Beta Theta Pi va.
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Delta Tau Delta -C
Tuesday
P.E. Court 1
5:00 Phi Kappa Pal-B va
Alpha Tau Omrga-lt
7:00 Kappa Sigma IS vs. Cornhumier-B
8:00 Delia Sigma Ph.-B vs.
Phi Delta Theta-B
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Kappa &igma-C
P.E. Court 2
5:00 Sigma iu-B va.
Sigma I'hi Emtilon-B
7:00 Sigma Phi EtwlUin-C va.
Phi Delta Theta-C
:00 .. Delta rpailon-C va.
Sigma Alpha Epailon-C
Vanity Court
7:00 Sigma Chi-A va Kappa Sigma-A
:00 Sigma Phi Kmilon-A va
h.gma Alpha Epsilon-A
Front. Court
7:00 Bet Sigma Pal A va.
Delta Sigma Pi-A
6:00 Cornhusker va.
Delta Sigma Phi or Acacia
The Union games squad ven
tured to Lawrence, Kansas,
Friday and Saturday for the
regional tournament of the As
sociation of Collegiate Unions.
The men's bowling team sent !
one of the members, Keith!
Van Velkinburgh, to Buffalo,
N.Y. to the ABC bojvling
tournament collegiate divi
sion. Van Velkinburgh won the
singles bowling match with a
total pin number of 1841 with
teammate Bob Gant placing
third, bowling a total of 1788
points. The top five scores in
the singles matches qualified
for the Buffalo tourney but
only one representative from
each school can go so Gant
does not go to the nationals
even though he qualified.
In the team bowling event
the team placed second over
all with a total of 2852 points.
In this event, Dennis Stuewe
had the high individual score
with a total of 627 points.
in the field where the Buffs
had been expected to domin
ate. Victor Brooks and Rudy
Johnson put a Husker tag on
the baord jump as Brooks
placed first with a 23-113'4
jump and Johnson was
marked at for second.
Galbos won the shot put
with Husker Roland Johnson
placing second with a 51-
heave.
Krebs Takes Second
In the high jump Harry
Krebs took second behind
Durley with a leap of 6-3.
Sophomore Tom Cramer of
Nebraska was third with a
6-2 effort.
Roger Olander, top pole
vaulter for the Buffs, won
this event easily with a 14-6
performance. Juris Jesifers of
Nebraska was second with
13-0.
Next w e e k the Huskers
meet South Dakota State and
Iowa State in a -triangular
here.
The Nebraska swimming
team, on a road trip to the
West this past weekend, split
duals with the University of
Wyoming, the University of
Colorado and Texas Tech.
The Huskers ,at Wyoming,
managed to win only four
events in the meet. They won
both relay events and the 100
yard freestyle and the 200
yard backstroke. Phil Swaim
won the 100-yard free while
Bill Henry won the 200-yard
backstroke event. The swim
mers lost by a score of 49-45.
Saturday at Boulder the
swimmers fared much better,
winning over both Colorado
61-36, and Texas Tech, 64-31
The Husker medley relay
team whipped to a Colorado
pool record in 3:59.3. The
members of the team were:
Bill Henry, Vera Bauers, Bill
Fowles and Phil Swaim.
Other winners in the fracas
for NU were Bill Henry, who
won the 200-yard backstroke;
Jay Groth, who won the 500
yard freestyle; Tom Cham-'
bers, who won the 200-yard
individual medley; and Chuck
Levy, who won the diving
event. The swimmers now
have a 6-8 dual record.
Other winners:
200-yard freestyle Ron Grimm. Texas
Tech. T. 1:59.7
50-yard freentyle Phil Simpkina, Texas
Tech, T. 23:1
200-yard Butterfly Ron Grimm, Texas
Tech, 2:20.8
l;i-yard freestyle Phil Simpkina, Tex
as Tech, T. 50:3
Nissen Wins
In NU Loss
Mike Nissen, Husk?r wres
tling ace, ended a three-year
undefeated dual record on his
home court. To date the wres
tier is undefeated in dual
competition and there are
four more dual meets to go
this year.
Nissen pinned South Da
kota State wrestler Marv
Sherrill in 8:52 of the 130
pound bout. The Huskers lost
the meet however to South
Dakota by a score of 17-12.
Nebraska wrestlers had
won the first three bouts but
lost the last five to their op
ponents. Results:
123-pounds Steve Walenz (SU)
137-pounds Chuck Martin (NU)
147-pounds Jim Kain S.D. State)
157-pounda Gary Zellner (S.D. State)
167 -pounds I.yle Voss (S.D. State)
177-pounda Bill Taggart (S.D. State)
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NISSEN WINS AGAIN
Mike Nissen, NU wrestler,
ended a home court stand
Thursday night as he ex
tended three years of unde
feated wrestling in dual
competition.
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