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The Daily Nebraskan
Friday, February 28, 9o
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ANOTHER FOR WEBB-Coley Webb, sophomore eager,
get position to pun down another rebound against the Jay
hawks. In the last fonr games Webb has improved greatly
as he has collected 36 points and 31 rebounds.
C oeirsT kiohoinnici
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Heading down the home
stretch of the Big Eight Con
ference race, the Nebraska
cagers have three road games
to finish out their season.
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Who is Charley Greene?
This question was frequently
asked in New York's Madison
Square Garden after last Sat
urday night The University of
Nebraska freshman was sec
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Bob Hayes in a record break
ing 60 yard dash effort.
Hayes was clocked in :05.9,
Greene in :06.0, the former
world's record.
Greene now owns the fastest
60 yard time in Nebraska in
door history.
Next Mat Foe
Ranked First
Nebraska's wrestling team
has its work cut out for it
this week end as it faces
Iowa State in a dual meet.
The Cyclones are current
ly ranked No. 1 in the coun
try and are going for their
tenth straight win. Their
9-0-1 record includes a tie
with a No. 2-ranked Okla
homa State.
The Big Eight dual is slated
for 7:30 Saturday night at the
Iowa State Armory.
Nebraska has continued to
show improvement and will
have two top hands on the
mat in Rick Allgood at 123
points and Dennis Kendall at
157.
VFBFASK. S-5 IOWA ST. W-1
Srt Allsood 123 Ernie Ciilum
Chudt Martin 13 Ki Jones
Cliff DobwMi 13 7 Dr . Janet
Gry Richards 14 7 Ali Shurify or
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Jrhn Hlrm 167 Tom Peokhm
Wayne William 177 Jim Grover
Jim Brown Hwt. Stme Shim
cunnies
for a clash with the Sooners.
Nebraska ends its season
with a game with Colorado at
Boulder the following Monday.
"We've looked just as good
on the road as we have at
home against the teams we've
played," says Coach Joe Q
priano. ""We feel that with a top ef
fort we can bounce back." Ne
braska bowed to Kansas last
; Monday. 64-55. after escaping
i with a 57-55 win against Iowa
; State last Saturday.
1 '"We weren't in the right
; frame of mind against Kan
sas," says Cipriano. "And
their top defensive effort
slowed down our offense."
In home games Nebraska
beat Oklahoma State, 54-53. to
knock them from the top rung
on the conference ladder, and
the Sooners were 76-69 over
time victims.
Nebraska is now 7-15 overall
and 5-6 in the loop race.
Charlie Jones, who scored
18 against the Jayhawks. iti
atop the Hosker scoring chart I
again this week. He leads the
team in scoring, rebounding
and field goal per cent.
Bob Antulov, who has show n
great improvement in defense
and rebounding, now is sec
ond in rebounding with 111
grabs.
THE RETIREMENT
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butterflies or visiting the Swiss
Alps, retirement is the time
when you can spend all your
time doing the things you want
to do.
But it takes adequate income
if you are to enjoy retirement
to the utmost.
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If
DICK SIMONS0N
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I It may be a little early to
I look towards next year's Big
! Eight Championships, but the
young 19-year-old is almost
sure to rewrite Big 8 record
books.
If he continues his pace, he
will be among the contenders
for a berth on the next Olym
pic team.
The speedster, called
"Peepers" by his teammates
because of his glasses, is un
usual in mat ne lares nis
practice starts in tennis shoes.
He explains that when he
changes to spikes it makes his
feet seem lighter and he runs
faster.
Greene comes to the Uni
versity from Seattle, Wash
ington where he ran for O'Dea
High School. His prep coach.
Bill Gilmore, encouraged the
runner to attend Nebraska.
Gilmore is originally from
David City, Nebr.
As a high schooler, Greene
ran the 100 m :09.4 with the
wind at his back and :09.5
without the wind. He was
clocked in a :20.5 220 with the
wind and : 21.0 in calm weath
er. Bowl Policy
Major Topic
First on tap for the Big
Eight representatives at their
quarterly meeting of athletic
directors and faculty repre
sentatives will be the policy
for post-season bowl games.
The meeting will be at Kan
sas City this week.
Under present rules B i e
Eight teams can go to any
post-season bowl game with
approval of the faculty repre
sentatives. Last season, ap
proval was automatic for the
Bluebonnet and 'Gator bowls,
with the champion going to
the Orange Bowl.
The end of the Orange Bowl
opens the door to appearances
in other New Year's Day
games but no contract with
any bowl is in prospect now.
In fact, no changes may be
made in the league's bow
policy, but it's certain to be
a major topic of discussion.
Athletic directors start their
meetings a day early to get
a head start on the 1970 and
1971 football schedules. They
will also meet Thursday and
be in a joint session with the
faculty representatives Fri
day morning. The faculty
men then will meet Friday
afternoon and Saturday.
THE BELL TELEPHONE
SALUTE: JIM HEYER
When he joined the Wisconsin Telephone Company in
August of 1962, Jim Heyer B.S.E.E, I960) immediately
learned to design television transmission circuits.
No "make-work" assignmertt, Jim's job calls for him to
drvelop circuits for use throughout Wisconsin. He also
goes into the field to check the effectiveness of his designs
m they're in operation.
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Claridge Signs With Green Bay,
Brings NU Contract Total To Ten
WT 1 1 h the announcement
W:ednesday that Ilusker Den
nis Claridge signed a contract
with the Green Bay Packers,
the total of 1963 footballers to
sign professional contracts
reached ten.
Gymnasis
Go For 9th
Nebraska's gymnastics team
will take on Air Force and
Kansas tomorrow at t h e
Men's P.E. Building at 2 p.m.
Coach Jake Geier's squad
owns an 8-1 dual record. In
addition they won the Midwest
Championships recently held
in Minneapolis.
Entries:
Floor exercise Jim How
ard. Francis Allen, Den
nis Albers.
Trampoline Howard, Al
len. Albers.
Tumbling Lawrence
Pfeiff, Allen, Albers.
Sidehorse Louis Burkel,
Allen. Albers.
Hi-Bar Burkel, Howard,
Allen.
Parallel bars Howard,
Albers, Allen.
Still rings Allen, Howard,
Tom Sitzman. ,
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Golden French Fries 12c
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Delightful Root Beer 10c
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Claridge climaxed a three
year career bv directing the
Nebraska squad to a 13-7 Or
ange Bowl win over Auburn
on New Year's Day.
During his three years he
set a new passing record with
1.733 yards via the airways.
His three year yardage gain
totaled 2,357. Qaridge passed
for 17 touchdowns and ran for
eight more.
Claridge held off signing a
contract until plans for con
tinuing his dentistry school
ing could be made. It was not
Frosh Baseball Starts
Nebraska baseball coach,
Tony Sharpe announced that
all freshman who are inter
ested in plavine baseball
should report to him at the
Field House, Monday, March j
2 at 4:30 p.m.
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There are many decisions to make, and many to defend.
But Jim enjoys the challenge and has the ability to meet it.
Ko wonder raises come much sooner than expected.
Jim Heyer, like many young engineers, is impatient to
make things happen for his company and himself. There
are few places where such restlessness is more welcomed
or rewarded than in the fast-growing telephone business.
BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES
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the Packers worked this con
flict out, but Claridge admit
ted it will take him longer
to finish.
With Claridge's signing, the
Husker football team may
have set still another record.
No less than ten players from
the 1963 Big Eight Champion
ship team have signed profes
sional contracts.
Those signing National Foot
ball League contracts were
All-America guard Bob
Brown, Philadelphia; tackle
Lloyd Voss, Green Bay; tack
le Bob Jones. Washington;
tackle Monte Kiffin and guard
John Kirby, Minnesota; and
halfback Dave Theisen, Los
Angeles.
American League contracts
were signed by fullback Rudv
T , X-- ' 1. . 1 ,JT ,
Willie Ross
Buffalo, and full-
' back Gene Young, San Diego.