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Free emtiie 1. Desnia Albeit. Ne
braakal X tie bet we. n Francia Allen.
Nebtufc. and Bob DeVbmy. Mankato.
TramjeHna 4. Deani. Atber. Nebras
ka ;1 Dick SeaboM. Mankato; J.Fraa
mss Allen. Nebraska.
BMtkecaa 1. Dooiils Alber, Nebraska
S. Francis Alien, in-mai
B9th kar 3. Francia ADca. Nebraska;
2. tie betwcea Jin Schmidt. Mankato.
and Lenny Tbc-mpeon. Mankato
ParalM kara 1, tie between Jim How
ard. Nebraska, and Francis Allen. Ne
braska; 3. Vie Dotkovk-h. Mankato.
tta rtsss 1. Laanr Tnampson. Man
kato! 2. tie between Francts Allen. Ne
braska, and Jim Howard. Nebraska.
TmMnur L Dennis Albert, Nebraska i
2. Fraads Allen. Nebraska; 3. Stev
Weisser. Mansata.
MJ 12 Air fares 25
4e-.ird asedter nUr 1, Nebraska
(Bill Hemy. Mike Jadtsaa. Bill Fowles.
Done Cotaar.) 3:51.
JM-rat4 traeetrW 1. Tom Nk-ker-oa.
NU; 2. Doa Talbot. AF; 3. Dave
CNsoa. NU. T 1:57.2.
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NU 2. Ray Torkowski, AFj 3, Koa Ga
brielsoa. NU. T 22.8.
200-yafd Ind. medley 1. Dave Frank,
NU; 2, Tom Chambers, NU; 3, Warren
Leek. AF. T 2:12.1.
Divine, 1, Dan McLean, AF; 2, Ron
Murray, AF; 3, Ed Tice. NU .Scorr
259.10.
290-yard butterfly 1, Ron Grabel.
AF; 2, BUI Fowles, NU; 3. Tom Cham
bers. NU. T 2:18.5.
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100-yard backstroke 1, Bill Henry
NU; 2. Dave Frank, NU; 3, Ken Kuch
AF, T 2:11.0.
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NUi 2. Taylor Withrow. NU; 3, Terry
uonneu, Ar.
i Lu..(.tMv. 1. MikA Jark
son, NU; 2, Sam Finch, AF; 3, Jim
Hlgbam, AF. T 2:27.4.
400-yard freeetyle relay 1, Nebras
ka (Tom Cabrieiwn, uave uison, oav
Frank. Tom Nickerson). T 3:28.8.
Iowa State 50, NU 45
480-yard medley relay 1, Iowa State.
T 3:51.2.
200-rard freestyle 1. Dan McQuil
len. IS; X Tom Nickerson, NU; 3, Dave
Olson, NU. T 1:53.9 (meet and varsity
record).
S-yard freeatylo 1. Keefe Lodwig,
MJ: X Bruce McDonald. IS; 3, Ken
flucke. IS. T 22.1 .(meet record).
20-yard Individual medley 1, BUI
Muter. IS; 2, Dave Frank, NUi 3. Dan
Mcauillen, IS. T 2:11.5.
Divine U Wayne Or as. TS; 2, Fritx
Rutn, IS; 3. Terry Tice, NU. Points
266.35.
3M-yard kutetifly 1. Jim Rugiles,
IS; X BUI Muter, IS; 3, Bill Fowles,
NU. T 2:19.5 (meet record).
100-yard freeilyle 1. Keefe Lodwie
NU; X Dan McQuUlen. IS: 3, Tom Nick-
arson, NU. T 49.6 (meet recrod).
M-yard kackatroke 1, Bill Henry,
NU; X Dave Frank, NU; 3, Paul Bak-
ken. IS. T 2:11.0.
305-yard freestyle 1, Bruce MrDon
aid. IS; 2, Keefe Lodwi. NU; 3. Taylor
Withraw, NU. T 5:37.0.
200-yard kreaststreke 1. Mike Jack
son, NU; 2. Jim Soppe, IS; 3, Chuck
Hamburg, NU. T 2:27.4.
440-yard freestyle relay 1, Nebras
ka (Ron Gabrtelson, Dave Olson, Dave
Frank. Tom Nickercon). T 3:28.8.
MJ X Wyaming 33
4A5-yard medley relay: I, Nebraska
(Bui Henry. Mike Jackson. BiU Fowles,
Keith Lodwti). 3:50.0.
200-yard free atyle: 1. Tom Nickerson.
Nebraska. X Dave Olson, Nebraska. 3.
Doug Shiel. Wyoming, 1:55.9.
50-yard free atyle: 1, Ron Gabrielson,
Nebraska. X Ken Zuhr. Wyoming. 3.
Tom MUand. Wyoming, :23.4.
2t-ranl IndlvMaal medley: 1. Dave
Frank. Nebraska. X Lloyd Williams. Wyo
ming, X Tom Chambers. Nebraska,
1:13.0.
Divine: L Brace Gresley. Wyoming. X
Terry Tice. Nebraska. 3. Mike Unite,
Wyoming, 220.9 points.
2M-yard tintterfly: BiU Fowles. Nebras
ka. X Rich Chlubna. Wyoming. 3, Rich
Fisher, Wyoming. 2:19.3.
10 free style: I. Keith Lodwig, Nebras
ka. X Uoyd Milliman, Wyoming, 3. Ron
Gabrielson. Nebraska ,:50.3.
20-rard back stroke: 1. John Ploehr.
Wyoming. X Doug Suttoa. Nebraska. 3.
Dick Schmidt, Nebraska. 2:15.3.
Sa-yard free style: I. Taylor Withrow,
Nebraska. X Don fShiel. Wyoming. 3.
Mike Waidron. Nebraska. 5:46.4.
20-rard kreast stroke: 1. Charles
Flansbm-g, Nebraska. X Gary DeFrancc.
Wyoming. X A. J. Kontrick. Wyoming,
2:31.5.
4-yard free-style relay: 1. Nebraska
(Dave Frank. Dave Olson. Tom Nicker
aon. Keith Lodwig). 3:25.5.
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Nebraska's rapidly improv
ing basketball team knocked
off Oklahoma State in hard
fought contest at the Colise
um. The loss bumped the
Cowboys from the Big Eight
lead.
With a 4-3 mark in confer
ence play the Cornhuskers
have a renewed hope of fin
ishing in the upper division.
The win was the fifth for the
cagers in their last eight
games.
They next see action Satur
day night as Colorado's Buf
faloes invade Lincoln. Tipoff
time is 8:05 for the tilt with
the present leader of the con
ference. Nebraska's recent improve
ment has been marked by bal
anced team play. This was
shown again last night against
the Cowboys, as eight of the
nine men in the game scored.
Leading the scoring parade
was Charlie Jones. His 14
points followed a 23-point
output against Oklahoma two
nights earlier.
Next in line were Grant
Simmons with 12, Jim Yates
with 10, and Oaryl Petsch
with 8. Jones also led re
bounders with 7.
Gene Johnson of Oklahoma
State led all scoring with 16.
The Huskers hit a hot 51.1
per cent from the field com
pared to a 30:7 effort from
the Cowboys. Oklahoma State
is one of the national leaders
in shooting percentage. But it ;
was from the field where the
Cowboys fell behind, as they
failed on ten consecutive at
tempts at one point midway
in the second half.
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Nebraska gave one of its
best defensive performances
of the year, starting with a
1-2-2 zone and switching to a
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With three out of the four
semi-finalists in the doubles
event Phi Delta Theta won
the Intramural Ping Pong
Championship. Ali Shafiee
won the singles title for Fair
field, while Dick Hawkes and
Ken Kokes, Andrews, took the
doubles crown. i
Singles Flight Winners (Certificates)
1st All Shafiee, Fairfield
2nd Jim Mlsner, Benton
3rd Fennl Ayorlnde, Cather
41h Norman Halser. Farm Hons
5th Ira Saberl, Benton
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Doubles Flight Winners (Certificates)
1st Ken Kokes and Dick Hawks, An
drews 2nd Dirk Preston and Norman Belser,
Farm House
3rd Tom Lewis Mike Klrkman, Tbl
Delia Theta
4th Rudy Fuller and Charles Salem,
Phi Delta Theta
Stb Don Anderson and Bay Mnebllng,
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4th Andrews
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