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Friday, Jan. 7, 1966 The Doily Nebraskan Page 7 SPORTS Jim Swartz, sports editor ebraska Grapplers Host ISU, Sooners In Dual Meet SAM'S SALVOS day this week, but By Bob Samuelson Second guessers are having a field the unalterable fact of defeat remains. Gone almost completely unnoticed in the Orange Bowl was the outstanding play of individuals. Bob Churchich, for example, who had his finest day at the Husker helm, was relegated to obscurity by a fellow named Sloan. Tony Jeter, who played his finest game of the season, deserves plaudits, as do Ben Gregory, Freeman White, Wayne Mehlen, Mike Kennedy and many others. But to the victors go the spoils. And but for roughing the kicker penalty who knows? Still, there was one thing in evidence on the field down In Miami that has been seen so many times before this year. It is a combination of pride and courage which this writer will remember as the hallmark of this year's football team. One could call it Big Red Spirit, I guess. Big Red Spirit came from a fourteen point deficit at Columbia, Missouri, (Paul Christman be damned): Big Red fepirn put togemer a tiawiess drive against a fine Oklahoma State team to pull that game from the brink of defeat; Big i Red Spirit refused to be intimidated by Oklahoma's ball: grabbing tactics. j Big Red Spirit is exemplified by Fred Duda whom some said would never play football again; Big Red Spirit is exemplified by Frankie Solich who weighs 157 pounds, 150 of which are heart Big Red Spirit is repeatedly shown by Bob Devaney, the j coach of the year this year and every year as far as this scribe is concerned. j So instead of second guessing, here's simply a humble tip of the hat to as fine an aggregation of athletes and coaches that have existed anywhere, anytime. And to them, thanks. Thanks for the first perfect season since 1915, and thanks for a lesson in what good football can do for the pride of a university and a state. Kudron Sets Hurdle Record; Frost Is Individual Standout Frisco Meet Draws Greene Charley Greene. Nebraska's Three records were broken iparies. ! nnn ttA in Vs r intromnrol I ITrrtpf tiiirl fha 'lliin!i'.-ir?ilf ! track preliminaries. The meet 'record of 6.2 in the 60-vard , champion sPnnter. make was segregated into a frater-jda?h which was set in 1961., n;s 1956 debut at San Fran nitv division and an independ-' He also placed first in the one ' Cisco Saturday night, ent division, with statistics! lap run pushing all three ex-j Gree Big 8 int cham. from both qualifying for all-.istmg fraternitv, independent! . . . , . TT c university competition. and all-universitv records bvipion and w;nner cf Ue u b' In the independent division, one second. His third places Federation and NCAA indoor Dave Kudron took first place came in the 60-yard low hur- titles, ss well as the NCAA in the 60-yard high hurdles ! dies and the shot put event. ( century crown, will compete with a time of 7.4 seconds, j and he leaped for the number ' ; u'cn d,' rVM. iner's Invitational indoor meet Iowa State grapplers invade Lincoln tonight seeking re venge for the Cyclone's loss to Nebraska cagers earlier this week. Free throws will give way to wrestling mats Saturday night as the Husk er matmen meet Oklahoma immediately after the basket ball game with Missouri. The grapplers face a Sooner squad i 1 nat sprint snanerea me oia : inree position in ine oroaa : .1 i- j ; inHanononf rctnrtrA anH tho ilimrt Ho finichofl fifth tn Vii rrVi 1 uiai is currenuy ransea num-j ? j-"..". n...o.,v n6.i , . ber two in the nation. all-university record, both at ' jump competition. m tne low 1 aiace. Coach Orval Boreialli's 75 set in 1956- ln the aternitv division.! Charley will run the 60-yard j f... Irrv Frost. indeDendent Les Hellhusrh riplfa T a 11 ' dash against some of the ten ith .mmar, ,. rnrrtc I and a freshman football play-1 Delta, bettered the old 830-, sprinters in the nation, inc'uu- 1 - ' so far. Rick Allgood, 137; i Ron Thorn, 123. and Leif Thompson, 177, have all com piled 2-0 records in Nebras ka's two previous meets against Kansas State and in the Great Plains Tournament. Carel Stith returns from the Orange Bowl football squad to compete with a 1-0 mark. John Hallgren will be pitt ed against Greg Ruth of Okla homa in the 167-pound class Saturday night. Ruth is the defending national champion. Hallgren has been plagued by minor injuries this season but should be ready for tough ac tion against the Sooners. Husker grapplers face Iowa State at 7:30 Friday evening in the Coliseum. The Nebras ka wrestling team goes into the dual weekend match with a 1-1 team record. er from Malcolm, burned up the track as he tied one rec ord and compiled two first places, three thirds and one fifth place in the prelim- Senior Bowls Draw Huskers I Senior bowls have drawn Uhe talents of three Huskers iand head football coach Bob Devaney. Coach Devaney and senior All American Freeman White and Walt Barnes are in Hawaii preparing for the Hula Bowl. All American Tony Jeter is in Mobile, drilling for an ap pearance in the Senior Bowl this weekend. Press reports have Jeter running as a flanker back. 2C2 5 set! in L,arrw -Newman oi r res; u State, wno was secora id Greene in the 1965 NCAA 1C0, snd Larry Questad of Stan- fc-i-H 1QRJ VP A 4 niitHftor ine nrsi six places yard run record of in 1957 and copped first place in the event. He sprinted the distance in 2:02.2. in both independent and fraternity di visions qualify for the finals which will be on January 12 at 7 p.m. One exception is the pole vault event which is scheduled for Jan. 11 at 4:30 p.m. champion. Ends Haug, Grace Awarded Letters RICK ALLGOOD . . . risks 2-0 mark Hagin Paces Weight Contest Six records were broken in the 1965 intramural power lifts contest. The YMCA team won the contest with 36 team points. Independent teams, the Dudleys took second place, compiling 15 points and the Burners pushed close for third with 13. In the 132 pound class, Len VUlacres, YMCA. broke the old squat record with 285 pounds. Then Bob Ginery of the Burners broke the sam squat record and holds the new one on the fourth at tempt at 295 pounds. Vill acres 875 total pounds accu mulated in all three competi tion categories also broke the old record. Ted Fulton of the YMCA broke two records plus the total weight record in the 165-p o a n d class. H i s 385 pounds in the squat event and 500 pounds in the dead lift were enough to better the old mark. Fulton's record breaking total was 1170 pounds. In the 181-pound class. YMCA competitor David gake proke the squat record in his weight class with 440 and also topped the total mark, compiling 1155 pounds in all three categories. In the heavyweight class over 198 pounds, Dennis Ha- Tony Sharpe Is Candidate Claw EVDTVnC.U, Wane. OrraBfeattva tSt-4 Vm riMH, TKf t anc fru Giiw-r. Bumwa naow Bill Sctinelber. Burner St'4 w Habw-man, V MCA. Mirk fetudrr. Dudley ..... Tom HwlviAp. l?!ta Cpaikia ..... -. Ores 3erK'kulL Burners ..... .- Rod fnenm. AW vm Julw Kirfawm. AM VIU T&H Ismail. lifVu Tau JelU ...... Ken Forw., Alpha Cunma Kho .. . lira 0-oUioc, LneWkfiickfit . Rarle S-iiueiien, Kelt I'pailon S6F4 Ti Fuium. V.M-C.A Kelt SeibuM, Attie Ienni6 Wwbe. Carntrtn .............. hJttgtt Kkyatt, Abel IV Joe Brw-B. DlKlley Keete Uftvii, Kudleys Paul Taua, Independent Itutoert Cixrsa. Phj Camma Delia . Patrick Murptij', lelu Vpfikm. CTASnMVJS Km 2U 1 JS ais 105 375 :vs 5C.I5 5 1S 155 ,. 155 M5 285 Z.15 5B6 ays 215 245 15 , Hi Oea Sauat Lift Jim Miller. Phi Camma lelta J75 tK fcaae. V MCA 235 Jon CoebeL Y.MC.A - illim Caiaon. A Men , 2(15 Hub Findley, Sigma Otu.. 2a5 Huward Iuraey, fcellei-a 215 Lrr' Wtuuxl, Beta Theta PI. 1W 1MB CutaKalL Smtna On TM Rud Poxvll, SelUK J76 Mike Juhnon, laoependejt 375 IJean Habruck, Oichw - J7 HK4 iMvtd Pwwell, Abel K SU5 bill Stiamblen, Pudleya J35 CurtM Juhnaun. Phi Cumrna Delta 215 Turn Elder, Independent KS Clark fcpivey. Abel IX 1V5 Uennif Zonk. Independent . .- 185 Willie The. Oirnhirekea- Covf M fvan Cvkvkrt. Ctmr D J Bfywt lieania Hacin. Caraun Vim fcelt? Kappa fcigma , !'" ttutw HeliRrth, (UiruhuukeJ- Ceo.. ... 185 Ha KhuatW, Tau iltapua Bpailuo .. .......... 225 feiev rjwn. independent . .. 1V5 fe Brvhe itt nww d " eowrl lAuKtej- 275 255 W(5 285 JK.5 235 2'.5 ,a 245 236 2SS S2S kr." 285 3 275 275 225 245 275 2(15 44tf S2H all5 285 285 276 225 Wi 25 236 16 K5 256 286 245 2S 2'5 7C tit" M m 256 Ml M:5 S55 Wi5 256 355 MS 325 sis 345 315 M urn 485 m 426 56 876 (I5 826 855 S55 4K 405 375 IK S' iK 826 835 836 8V5 886 885 356 3! 856 835 276 KI 446 WIS 835 lata! m 40 7V5 785 775 755 735 75 1WI6 45 M5 15 '.I6 7S 705 lias vm 1 K6 mi 25 2( WI6 756 746 16 WIS 856 36 36 786 755 25 t2M 3i VO, 786 gin, Carson team, was the top competitor of the meet as be broke records in all three categories in addition to set ting a new mark in the divi sion for t o t a 1 pounds lifted. His 330-pound performance in the bench press, 475 in t h e squat event and 500 in the dead lift all broke old rec ords. AH three events totaled 1305 pounds, which entitle liagm to tne new record in i that division. Also in the heavy weight class, Jim Beltzer. Kappa Sigma, bettered the old rec ord, including Hagin's record the title at 350 pounds. Belt zer also tied Hagin for the new mark in the squat at 475 pounds. Beltzer's 1280 pound total was good enough to break the old record in the heavyweight class; however, Hagin's 1305 in that same category entitles him to hold i the new record. Another intramural power lifts contest will be held sec ond semester. TEAM SIA.VDIXGS Valentine Special! S)' L m Sure to please your "Best Gal" ... on 8 x 10 size photograph. Hand painted in oil. Com plete in a beautiful walnut frame only $12.00. Rex aberman Studio 33rd & HcHrege 466-2626 Oom Daltr i Vadrwkdor IIH Plant frm Parkin V.MC.A. Iudlej' ,. Burrve.ne .. Afcel . Nebraska baseball coach Tony Sharpe is one of eight candidates for "Coach of the Year" honors which will be awarded at the annual NCAA and American Association of College Baseball Coaches con ventions in Washington, D. C, this weekend. Sharpe. who is chairman of the XCAA 5th District and a member of the NCAA base ball rules committee, will serve on a panel discussion at the AACBC's annual clinic. The veteran Husker coach guided Nebraska to a surprise second place finish in the Big 8 race last year and was named the NCAA District 5 Coach of the Year. Other coaches who are can- didates for the college base 'tail Coach of the Year title I are Larry Panciera of Con I nec-ticut. Charley Gelbert of I Lafayette. Jack Power of Fur ! man. Rclx-rt Wren of Ohio. Bibb Fa.k of Texas. Bobby Winkles of Arizona State and Piunu u ; Chuck Brayton of Washington 30 j Slflic I . , 1,1111 - - -""""" ' t; friv " - : J" u ' j tv.'X'..,,, Two additional members of the 1965 Nebraska football team have been awarded let ters. Coach Bob Devaney has announced. Omitted bv accident from the first list of lettermen defensive end standouts Haug. a senior, and Grace, a junior. Both were injured midwav through the season and un-( derwent knee sureerv. Addition of Grace and Haug ' i to the letter roster brought i.' . . 1 .. T . - '1 1 1 I earned letters with the un beaten 1965 Big 8 champions. Nebraska will have 35 re turning lettermen next fall. I f'l i i 9 Ml 4 V-v Charlie Green . . . ace sprinte V, 1 mm. ftk One campus i A (By (( a ulhor of "Rally Round Ike Flag, Boy!' "Dibit Gift." etc.) CAREL STITH . . . Biackshirt seeking second win m jff .. Igllin rpW maiiimm jj . MiiwjlwiJIiaaapaaa)W.aj;ajii 1 x !',.. imirn HIM V'-4' ' Loafer. 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There are two things you can do about it. First, you can marry money. (I don't mean you marry the money ?';; I mean you many a pemon who has money. Weddings be tween people and currency have not been legal anywhere in the United States since the Smoot-Hawley Act. Personna Stainless Steel Blades, on the other hand, are legal every where and are, indeed, usd with great p'easure and satis faction in all fifty states of the Union and Duluth. I bring up Personna Stainless Stee ! Blades because this column is sponsored by the makers of Personna Stainless Steel Blades, and they are inclined to get edgy if I omit to mention their product. Some of thT3 get edgy and some get double-edgy because Personna Blades come bo;h in Injector style and Double Edge style, t But I digress. I was saying you can marry money but, of course, you will not because you are a high-minded, clean living, pure-hearted, freckle-faced American kid. Therefore, to keep from flunking, you must try the second method: you must learn how to take lecture .notes. According to a recent survey, eleven out of ten American undergradyates do not know the proper way to take lecture notes. To illustrate this appalling statistic, let us suppose you are taking a course in history. Let us further suppose the lecturer is lecturing on the ruling houses of England. You listen intently. You write diligently in your notebook, making a topic outline as you have been taught. Like this: I. House of Plantagenet. II. House of Lancaster. IIL House of York. x ;(lxiv 0v Then j-ou stop. You put aside your pen. You blink back a tear, for you cannot go on. Oh, yes, you know very well that the next ruling house is the House of Tudor. The trou ble is vou dmi'l know the Roman numeral that comes after III. It may, incidentally, be of some comfort to learn that you are not the only people who don't know Roman numer als. The fact is, the Romans never knew them either. Oh, I suppose they could tel! you bow much V or X were or like that, but when it came to real zingers like LXI or MMC, they just flang away their styluses and went downtown to have a bath or take in a circus or maybe stib Caesar a few times. You may wonder why Rome stuck with these ridiculous numerate when the Arabs had such a nice, simple system. Well, sir, the fact is that Emperor Vespasian tried like crazy to buy the Arabic numerals from Suleiman The Magnificent, but Suleiman wouldn't do business not even when Vespa sian raked bis bid to 100,000 gold piastres, plus he offered to throw in the Colosseum, the Appian Way, and Techni color. So Rome stuck with Roman numerals to it sorrow, as it turned out. One day in the Forum, Cicero and Pliny got to arguing about how much is CDL times M VI X. Well, sir, pretty soon everyone in town came around to join the has sle. In all the excitement, nobody remembered to lock the north gate and wham! before you could say am Umga'm rushed the Goths, the Visigoths, and the Green Bay Packer! Well, sir, that's the way the empire crumbles, and I di gress. Lei's get back to lecture notes. Let's also say a word about Burma Shave. Why? Because Burma Shave is made by the makers of Personna Blades who, it will be recalled, are the sponsors of this column. They are also the sponsors of the ultimate in shaving luxury'- First coat your kisfier with Burma Shave, regular or menthol or, if you are the devil-may-care sort, some of each. Then whisk off your stub ble with an incredibly sharp, unbelievably durable Personna Blade, Injector or Double Edge remembering first to put the blade in a razor. The result: facial felicity, cutaneous cheer, epidermal elysium. Whether you shave every day, every III da;.-, or every VII, you'll always find Personna and Burma Slave a winning combination. ivm. 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