Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Monday, March 7, 1966 Trio Plays Last Home Game mm'mmmmmsimiim iriim wmmwm.Mmwmmmmmrwimmmimm f 'mi 1.1 ) . i i.m unm tfFK X, I s rf 1 , l V , 1 COLEY WEBB . . . reboundcr and solid defensive man. Tonight will mark the last appearance of three Husker seniors. Taking the floor for the Scarlet and Cream in their final home outing will be Coley Webb, Al Reiners, and this year's Nebraska captafn, Grant Simmons. Webb lias been a valuable man off the bench this season. Th physical ducation major from Elkhart, Indiana has givn th Huskers some size when they needed it. Webb is a rugged rebounder and strong on defense under the NU Swimmers End Up Third The Nebraska swimming team, who Coach Dick Klass had earlier called a "dark horse for third", finished where their coach predicted in the Big Eight swimming championships held in Nor man,.' Oklahoma last week. Big Eight swimming power Oklahoma captured the cham pionship for the 12th straight year by amassing 134 points. Kansas was second in the meet with 81 points followed by Nebraska with 76V2. Only the 100-yard breastroke and the two diving events withstood the record-shattering assault by various partici pants. Big Eight records were set in 15 different events in the three-day meet. Nebraska's 400 freestyle re lay team set a new record of 3:14.7. Mike McNerney Sick Or Disabled, You'll Feel Better With $$$ Coming In Chancei or your bou won't lot you Kay on th payroll forever, ihould lllnast keep you from your work. So It'i a good Idea to arrange an emergency Income in advance. Look into the plan which glvei you teg. War Lincoln Liberty life checki nn you need income the woit. It coiti 10 litilel 113 North 11th 432-7696 LINCOLN LIBERTY LIFE D"JF INIUHANCI C6UN A, , : MAISON LORENZO Bocruty Salon Gold's 477-1211 ports James AL REINERS . . . pushes starters in practice sessions, basket. For a man his size, 6'5" 230 pounds, he moves well in the Husker press and break style of play. Webb has been a varsity player for three years and let tered each year. Al Reiners is a little seen member of the reserve corps of Huskers, Reiners is from Hastings, Nebraska, and the big fellow (6'8") has been a valuable man in preparing Nebraska to face their rugged opposition this season. Reiners generally is seen putting the pressure on the Husker sprint swimmer Keefe Lodwig smashed two conference records in winning the 50 and 100-yard freestyles. Kansas' distance ace Don Pennington and Iowa State's James Cotsworth shared the individual spotlight claiming three records each. Penning ton captured the 1,650-yard freestyle Saturday, adding to his earlier victories in the 500 and 400-yard individual med leys. Cotsworth cracked the Big Eight marks in the 100 and 200-yard butterfly and the 200 yard individual medley. Union Tri lp In the event of a play-off for the Big Eight basketball championship between Ne braska and Kansas, the Ne braska Union will sponsor a trip to Manhattan, Kansas, the site of the game. The trip can accommodate 150 persons. It will include a round trip bus ticket, game ticket, and insurance for a total of nine dollars. If in terested sign up in program office. This Is The Place 330 No. 13th featuring HAMBURGERS FRENCH FRIES SOUPS SALADS PIES SHAKES AND SPECIAL LUNCHES FEATURING YUMMYBURGER Serving 7 A.M. to 4 P.M. 330 No. 13th FREE WITH $2.00 HAIRCUT Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday Only Shampoo and Set Bath Tints Complete $5.95 Prescription Permanent- reaular $20.00 Present Ad to Your Stylist Pearse, sports editor GRANT SIMMON'S ... has led Huskers to prominence. regulars at practice sessions, and helping the Huskers sharpen the press by running his group against the starters. Simmons, the 6'3" All-Big Eight guard from Omaha has been a large factor in Ne braska's rise to prominece this year. Coach Joe Cipriano says, "I'd hate to think where we'd be without him." A true leader, both on and off the court, Simmons has been a consistent competitor all season. Intramural Wrestling Competition will start March in intramural wrest ling. For information concern ing the intramural wrestling tournament intramural man agers should contact Orval Borgialli, Nebraska wrestling coach, in room 201 of the Coliseum. The wrestling room in the basement of the Coliseum will be available for practice from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. daily, and on Tuesday and Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Organizations may enter as many entries in any weight class as they wish. A contest ant may enter only one weight class. All contestants must be weighed in on either Tuesday, March 8th, or Wednesday, March 9 between five and seven p.m. in the Coliseum basement. The Lost Souls Are Coming Hours only $12.95 regular $15.00 only $8.95 complete Phi PsVs Win Tivo Titles By Bob Flasnick Phi Kappa Psi captured the Fraternity A championship Friday night by downing the Sigma Nu's 63-62 in the intra mural basketball tournament. Sigma Nu's Bob Witte turned in a fantastic perform ance fT 29 points. The Sigma Nu's were ham pered :t the beginning and end of the game because they I eked a player. Don Frolio was late in arriving, forcing the Sigma Nu's to start with only four players. Frolio later fouled out. Gary Neibauer and John Kamerzel led the Phi Psi scoring attack with 18 and 17 points. Gary Sanford was second high for the Sigma Nu's with 15 points. The narrow Phi Psi victory will match them with the Misfits, winner of the Inde pendent championship, to see who will play in the All-university championship game this coming Friday. Phi Psi's Beat Kappa Sig's The Phi Psi's captured their second championship of the weekend Saturday afternoon by beating the Kappa Sigrs 42-32 in the Fraternity B team championship g-me. The Kappa Sig's led early in the game but could not keep up with the well-balanced attack of the Phi Psi's. Steve Sheftc was high scorer for the Phi Psi's with 16 points. Bob Churchich and Tom Millsap followed .tith 12 and 10 points apiece. Gary Ullstrom got 14 points to lead the Kappa Sig's with Dennis Currain next in line with six points. Both Dave Hinricks and Mike Rager fouled out for the Kappa Sig's. The Phi Psi's will go against Abel XII this week to determine the University B champion. Misfits Win Championship The Misfits walked away with the Independent basket ball trophy Saturday by beat ing the Dents 45-27 in intra mural basketball tournament action. The Misfits jumped to a 10-7 first quarter lead and then pulled steadily away from the cold-shooting Dents. Steve Nordstrom and Gary Blomstrom led the Misfits at tack with 10 and nine points respectively. Jim States was high for the Dents with nine points. Dent Steve Andrews left the game on fouls. Tournament Srhrdulp Monday, M.irrb "i P.K. Building Court t 5:00 Glenn vs. Koeers (Gather Hall Champioaship). P.K. Building Court J 5:00 Seatim II vs. And Ml A Tournament Scores Thursday, March 3 Kappa Sigma K IS, IJclla Tail Delta B 1!. Rogers 41, Glenn 33. And XII H 4S, Abel IV B 37 (Abel B Championship). Misfits 5.1, Marauders 44. Ahel XII A W. Abel VII A 56 (Abel A Championship). t2Lr J 1 Learn Europe from behind the counter. 25000 JOBS IN EUROPE Luxembourg-Each student applicant receives a $2f)0 tra vel grant and a paving job in Europe such as office, fac tory, sales, resort, farm work, etc. Send $2 (for handling and airmail) to Dept. O. Amer ican Student Information Service, 22 Ave. de la Liherte, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg for a :il-pagc booklet giving all jobs, details and travel grant application forms. LINCOLN PERSON CONCERT SATURDAY MAR. 128:30 ALL SEATS RESERVED $2.00 $3.00 $.400 ONE PERFORMANCE ONLYI COOD SEATS AVAILABLE BPS til W-U. EBB Gardner Hits 42 Huskers Fall To Torrid Buffs, Hopes For Conference Title Slim By James Pearse Following the lead of the two schools pep bands, which warmed-up early and began to trade songs in a spirited battle of notes, Nebraska and Colorado basketball teams locked up in a basket swap ping dual Saturday night in Boulder which the Buffs won, 95-88, to seriously diminish the Huskers hopes of winning the Big Eight Hle. As six-thousand fans, a few hundred of which were Ne braskans who had made the long trek to the mountains in support of their Huskers, looked on, Chuck Gardner, the Buffs All-Big Eight cen ter, led the assault on the basket with a 42 point effort. Sophomore Tom Baack led the Huskers with his season high of 29 points in the losing cause. Offense Dominates The game was highlighted' by some of the finest offen sive basketball of the year, and the teams wasted little time getting those h i g h geared offenses going. Nebraska jumped out to a 6-2 lead in the first two min utes, but after a Buff time out at 18:06 of the first half, it was all Gardner. The 6'7" senior center from Yardley, Pennsylvania took more than an advantage of a Husker weakness to garner his 31 point first period. Nebraska has known all year that the post position could hurt them. Saturday Husker nightmares came true. Nobody Could Stop Gardner Willie Campbell, Coley Webb, Nate Branch, and Sturart Lantz all had a shot at the big blond Buff, but n thing helped. Gardner hooked, drove, jumped, and dunked them in from all around the key. The press had little effect on Colorado during the first half, as the Buffs passed and dribbled their way to basket after ba; 'iet. But Nebraska wasn't doing all that bad either. Nebraska Kept Pace Running well, though not spectacularly, and working for good shots from the open offense, the 'luskers stayed right on the heels of the tor rid Buff's pace. Baack and Branch along 1 with Lantz did most of Ne braska scoring as guard Grant Simmons was tied up out front. Simmons ended the THIS FRI. UNIVERSITY REPERTORY THEATRE PRESENTS MOTHER COURAGE BOX OFFICE ROOM 108 Temple , 140 NO. UTM . 432.1465 WMM0UNT PICTURE 3 -n KURT SOHlVLCREN JuDlTp r la CO-STARRING PETER FINCH -i i A CHUCK GARDNER . . . Colorado center broke Buff scor ing mark with a 42 point splurge against Nebraska Saturday night. night with 7 points, consider ably lower than his average. Some observers, who had said it would take at least 85 points to win the ball game, were ready to up that figure as the team ran to lockers for intermission with Colo rado leading 52-49. Scoring Derby It seemed to be a matter of who could score the most first. As it turned out, Colo rado did. Nebraska started the sec ond half with a zone defense to try and contain Gardner. It wor' ed, but Mike Rebich, a sophomore guard, picked up where Gardner left off. Nebraska moved to within three, 60-57, with two quick baskets off the press early in the second period. Then some ball handling mistakes and foul trouble be- Toirv Jack Curtis Lcsssftscsi Natalie WOOCi MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 1.?S TILL P.M. THEN tl SO CHILDREN 50c & SAT. PHONE 2072-2073 DOORS OPEN 12:45 STARTS UNGtR TECHNICOLOR PftNAVISlOP JACK HAWKIJ gan to take their toll on the Husker attack, not to men tion Rebich's outside shoot ing. Buffs Extend Lead During the next ten min utes Colorado increased their lead from a meager three points to a healthy twelve, 79-67, with only five minutes to go in the contest. In those last five minutes it was valiant "roup of Husk .fV AJv It's That Extra Effort That Makes Pizza Hut Pizza So Much Better 46th & O WE NEVER CLOSE Cigoreftss (Lowest prices in town) DIVIDEND BONDED GAS 16th & P Sts. Downtown Lincoln ers, lead by reserves Fred Hare and Jim Damm, who tried to bring Nebraska vic tory. Hare hit two baskets and was a tiger underneath for his size (61"). Damm lead the press in the fading mom ents which brought Nebraska to within seven at the gun. Gardner hit 15 'of 19 field goal attempts and 12 of 13 free throws while setting a new Colorado varsity scoring record and tying the Field house mark of 42 set by Clyde Lovellete of Kansas. ReH,?h ended the night with 19 for the Buffs, eleven in the second half. The only oth er man in double figures for Colorado was Bob Bauers with 13. Behind Baack's great ef fort was Branch with 18 points and Lantz with 14. Buffs Hot Shooting The Huskers hit a very respectable 51, but it wasn't enough as Colorado burned the cor IS at a 54 clip. It seemed that N braska just had the unfortunate posi tion of meeting Colorado in the Buffs peak game of the season. "Needless to say, we've never played like this before," commented J i m Witte, Colorado Daily sports editor. One More Shot Nebraska still has one shot at the title. Tonight the Husk ers take on Oklahoma State i the final home game of the year. They must win this one to have a shot at the title. But Colorado must also beat Kansas in Lawrence if Ne braska is to have a chance c A i ti : i I- a. i ior me Dig nagw crown. Ph. 489-4601