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The Daily Nebraskan Thursday, May 12, 1966 Page 6 s. 4. 2. 3. Greene, Relay Team Ahead In Big Eight BIO EIGHT CONFERENCE TRACK AND FIELD BESTS (Throufh Mcen of May 7, 1966) Mil Run 1. 4:03.1 John Lwson (Kansas) at Soulhfm Illinois University a. 4:04. J Allen Russell (Kansas) at Southern Illinois University (3) 3. 4:05. 7 Conrad Nightengale (Kansas Slate) vs. Missouri 4. 4:06.6 Tom Von Ruden (Oklahoma State) at Drake Relays i. 4 06.4 Bill Wells (Missouri) vs. Oklahoma State (2) 4:08.4 Charles Conrad (Missouri) vs. Nebraska 7. 4:0i.6-Chris McCubbins (Oklahoma State) vs. Arkansas (2) fl 4:10.3 Orlando Martinex (Nebraska) at Drake Relays (4) 100 Dash 1. : 09.3 Charlie Green (Nebraska) at Drake Relays 2. :09.5 James Jerkson (Oklahoma) at Arizona 3. :09.6 Lynn Headley (Nebraska) at Iowa State and at Kansas Relays :09.S Harry Alley (Iowa State) ve. Mankato Stat. 5. :09.7 Phil Aldridae i Oklahoma) at Aiizona (2) and at Kansas Relays (Z :09.7 Larry Plantz (Colorado) at Wyoming (2) 440 Da'h 1. :46 s Bill Calhoun (Oklahoma) at Oklahoma State :4.9 Dave Crook (Nebraska) at Air Force Academy :47.1 Steve Carson .Iowa State) vs. Nebraska and Minnesota :47.2 Don Payne (Kinsas State) at Southwestern Relays :47.2 Dwight Peck iKansas) at Southern Iillinois University 6. :47.3-Oim Metcalf (Oklahoma State) vs. Oklamoma (2) 130 High Hurdles 1. : 14.1 Caret von Netier (Missouri) at Arkansas Relays (2) :14.1 Harold Wooten (Kansas State) at Arkansas Relays (P) S. :14.3 Ray Harvey (Nebraska) at Kansas Relays (S-2) 4. :14.4 Dave Kudron .Nebraska) at Air Force Academy and at Missouri 5. :14.5 Mark Keller (Colorado) at Wyoming : 14.5 John Adams (Iowa State) vs. Mankato State ' W Run 1. 1:40.8 John Perry (Oklahoma State) vs. Oklahoma 2. 1:49.1 Tom Von Ruden (Oklahoma Slate) vs. Oklahoma (2) 3. 1:49.3 Lowell Paul (Kansas) at Southern Illinois University 4. 1:49.5 Jim Metcalf (Oklahoma State) at Missouri (2) 5. 1:50.9 Terry Thompson i Missouri) vs. Oklahoma Stat (3) . 1:51 0 Charles Conrad (Missouri) at Kansas Slat 7. 1:524 Jim Shields (Oklahoma) at Arizona 8. 1:52.5 Lee Calhoun (Oklahoma) at Arizona (3) Wind-aided times. Dash I. :21.0 Phil Aldridie (Oklahoma) at Arizona :21.1 Mickey Miller (Oklahoma Slate) vs. Oklahoma :21. 3 Charlie Greene (Nebraska) at Air Force Academy :21.4 Bill Calhoun (Oklahoma) at Arizona (2) and at Oklanoma state (2) :21.4 Jim Jackson (Oklahoma) at Arizona (3) 6. :21.6 Ron Hester (Oklahorna Stale) vs. Arkansas :21 6 Don Payne (Kansas Slate) vs. Oklahoma and Southern Illinois University 139 Intermediate Hurdles L :37.6 Harold Wooten (Kansas State) vs. Oklahoma and Southern Illinois Univer sity a. :37.8 Dave Kudron .Nebraska) at Missouri :37.8 Doug McDougall (Oklahoma Stale vs. Oklahoma 4. :3R.4-Jim Hardwick (Oklahoma) vs. Nebraska 5. :38.5 Warren Houffhton (Colorado) at Air Force (2) 6. :39 0 Ray Burrus (Oklahoma State) vs. Oklahoma (2) 7. :39.5 Caret von Neuer (Missouri) at Kansas State (2) Three Mile Rua 1. 14 07.3 John I-awson (Kansas) at Southern Illinois University 2. 14:15.8 Chris MoCubbins (Oklahoma Slate) at Missouri 3. 14:22.9 Mike Terry (Kansas State) vs. Missouri 5. 14:37.4 Allen Russell (Kansas) at Southern Illinois University . 14:40.3 Tip McCubbins (Oklahoma Slate vs. Oklahoma (2) 7. 14:44.1 David Lee (Iowa State) vs. Nebraska and Minnesota (2) Two Mile Run 1. 8:48.8 John Lawson (Kansas) at Southern Relays (2) 2. 9:02.4 Chris McCubbins (Oklahoma Stale) at Drake Relays CO 3. 9:054 Conrad Nightingale (Kansas State) at Drake Relays (4j Steeplechase 1. 9:002 Chris McCubbins (Oklahoma State) vs. Arkansas 2. 9:01 0 Conrad Nightingale (Kansas Slate) at Lamar Tech Shot Put 1. 60-0"s Gene Crews (Missouri) at Texas Relays (3) 2. 57-91? Jim Beluer (Nebraska) at Iowa State (2) 3. 55-6 Gary Ban- (Kansas) at Southwestern Relays 4. 55-4 Terry Ten Eyck (Colorado) at New Mexico (Z 5. 53-5i Barry King (Colorado) at Arizona Discus 1. 178-9H Cary Schwartz (Kansas) at Southwestern Relays (21 2. 176-0 Barry King (Colorado) at Wyoming 3. lTl-lO.? Miles Lister (Oklahoma State) vs. Arkansas 4. 167-9V5 Carl Pellegrini (Oklahoma) at Kansas State 5. 166-4 Gordon Wheeler (Oklahoma) at Kansas State (2) 6. 165-717 Gary Barr (Kansas i at Kansas Relays (2) 7. 163-0 Dennis Hat in (Nebraska) at Kansas Relays (3) Javelin 1. 238-11 Tom Purma (Kansas) at Southern Illinois University 2. 221-9 Bud Roper (Kansas State) at Arkansas Relays (2) 3. 221-5 Byron Berline (Oklahoma) at Arizona (3) 4. 220-101 Henry Bell (Oklahoma State) vs. Oklahoma 5. 208-9 Jim Pankratz (Kansas) at Arkansas 14) 6 206-11-3 Glen Arbeau (Colorado) at New Mexico (2) Hiirb Jump J. 7-11! Ron TuD (Oklahoma) vs. Missouri (all-time Big Eight best) 2. 6-11 Jim Johnson (Olkahoma) at Texas Relays (2) 3. 6-10 Steve Hemdont Missouri) at Texas Relays (5) and vs. Oklahoma (2) 4. Steve Krebs (Nebraska) at Iowa State and at Air Force Academy 5. 6-6 Art Cortez (Kansas) at Southewestem Relays (3) 6-S Ralph Light IKansas) at Southwestern Relaj (5) Broad Jump 1. 25-l-4 Gary Ard (Kansas) at Southwestern Relays 2) 2. 25-OMi Art Cortez (Kansas) at Southwestern Relays (3) S. 24-6 Bob Bauers (Colorado) at Wyomin. 4. 24-4 Ron Hestern (Oklahoma State) at Arkansas Relays 5. 23-7 William Harris (Colorado) at Wyoming . 23-6 Don Eilis (Oklahoma) vs. Missouri 7. 23-5 Gary Rainwater (Missouri) at Arkansas Relays (4) Triple Jump 1. 48-T3-4 Lee Calhoun (Oklahoma) at Kansas Relays (2) 2. 47-11H Gary Ard (Kansas) at Drake Relays (2) 3. 471 Row Allen (Colorado) at Colorado Relays 4. 46-l4 Gerald Vande Garde (Iowa State) at Drake (3) 5. 45-11 Sylvester Reed (Colorado) at Colorado Relays (2) 6. 45-5'? Larry Hills (Iowa State) vs. Air Force Academy Pole Vault 1. !-5 Chuck Rogers (Colorado) at Colorado Relays (all-time Big Eight best) 2. lf-7 Jim Fan-ell (Oklahoma i at Drake Relays (4) 3. 14-6 Charles Beck (Missouri) at Arkansas (3) 14-6 Mike Burdick (Kansas) at Southwestern Relays (2) !-6 Ray Emerson (Iowa State) vs. State College Iowa 44 Relay I. :4L0 Nebraska (Tom Millsap, Dave Crook, Lynn Headley, Charlie Greene) at Drake (2) :41.0 Oklahoma (Phil Aldridge. Jim Hamilton, Bill Calhoun, Jim Jackson) at Oklahoma State I. :4L1 Colorado (Larry Plana, William Harris, Ben George, Estes Banks) at Colorado Relays 4. :41.2 Kansas State (Bill Selbe, Harold Wooten, Ron Moods', oDn Payne) vg. Oklahoma Mile Relay 1. 3:08.5 Oklahoma? Tom Melton, :47 8: Jim Shields, :47.7: Jim Hardwick, :47.6; Bill Calhoun, :45.4) at Oklahoma State (all-time Big Eight best) 2. 3 08.9 Oklahoma State (Arnold Droke, :47.8; Tom Von Ruden, :47.9; John Perry, :46,6; Jim Metcalf, :46.6) vs. Oklahoma (2 3. 3:09.4 Kansas State (Bill Selbe, Harold Wooten, Ron Moody, Von Payne) at Kansas Relays (2) 4. 3:09.9 Nebraska i Dermis Walker, Dave Kudron, Les Hellbusch, Dave Crook) at Drake glIB 0H31 viirWl. X !W I, 1 Tickets On Sale May 16 For Full Time Students Full time students now on the University of Nebraska campus will be permitted to purchase student football tick ets during the days of May 16th through May 20th at the NU Coliseum. Non-full time students now on the University campus will be able to purchase tickets in the fall just as would new stu dents and entering freshmen. Students desiring single seats must go to the ticket of fice at the Coliseum or to a table on the floor of the Coli seum on the designated days, present their ID Cards, and pay ten dollars for the ticket. Each student will be given a receipt and the ticket office will retain a record of the pur chase. Students will draw a lottery number at the time of payment. Orders will be filled with the lowest lottery number be ing filled first. Upon filling the ticket order, the ticket will be attached to the card which was retained by the ticket of fice to be picked up next fall. Block Sections For block sections, a repre sentative for a group must present ID cards and ten dol lars for each peron in h i s block. A receipt will be re turned to the representative for each student in the block. The remaining procedure will be similar to that for single seats. Block orders will be filled just as the single seats with block sections being treated as a single seat in the lottery. During a given time in the fall, all students must come to the ticket office and upon pre sentation of the receipt and ID Card, he will be given his ticket. Ticket orders will be checked against the list of stu dents receiving free admission to the games Athletes, band members, concession sellers, etc. These people will not be permitted to buy a student ticket. Any student not participat ing in the lottery during the specified time must purchase his ticket just as a new stu dent in the fall. Current graduate students and seniors expecting to be come graduate students will be handled just as other stu dents. New Students Since it is contemplated that the spring sale will utilize all of the available east stadium seats, all new students and freshmen will have to sit in the north and south stadiums, with the south stadium being used first. Block sales will be avail able in the fall, but no lottery will be used for their sale. They will be assigned on a first-come, first-serve basis. Students purchasing tickets in the spring who do not at tend the University next fall will be permitted a full refund if the ticket office is notified in writing by September 1st. Tickets refunded will be sold to upperclassmen buying tick ets in the fall. Students applying for re funds after September 1st, but before the first game, will be refunded $8.00. Students apply ing for refunds after the first home game, but before the second game, will be refunded $5.00. No refunds will be given after the the second home game. Nebraska's ticket office will be closed from Tuesday, May 10, until Monday, May 16, di rector Jim Pittenger an nounced. The staff will use the week of privacy to compile all the information regarding season ticket reorders In an effort to begin processing new orders. ''The way the mail man swamped the girls Monday and Tuesday with hundreds of renewals, I'm sure they could use a vacation," Jim grinned. "But we're going to lock the doors and devote full attention to tabulating where we stand, so we can start pro cessingticket orders for new season seats." Pittenger estimated Monday the izy before the deadline for reorders, that more than 90 of the 1965 season ticket holders had renewed. Tony Sharpe, Jr. . . . will be Nebraska's lead-off man this weekend. Huskers To Play Buffs In Three-Game Series Ready For Tournament The University of Nebraska golf team will take a 10-6-1 dual meet record into the Big Eight Conference golf tourna ment this weekend at Co lumbia, Mo. Nebraska's five man team will consist of Charlie Bomer, Bob Lau, Chuck Sweetman, Nick West, and Bill Messick. Last year the Huskers fin ished sixth in the conference meet. "I think we should move up possibly one or two notches depending on how well the boys do as a group," said Husker golf coach Harry Good. A total of 54 holes will he played in the Big Eight Tour nament with 36 of them on Friday and 18 on Saturday. The tournament will be held on the Missouri U golf course. Nebraska To Enter 19 In Big 8 Track Meet Nebraska will take a 19-man squad to the Big Eight Track and Field Championships Fri day and Saturday at Co lumbia, Mo. Nebraska's entries, along with the entrant's best mark JfJ FrCslllllGll lius sprung: High Jumo Steve Krebs (6-6i. Triple Jump Dave Janky (43-9'i). Broad Jump Janky UHim. Discus Haaln (163-4). Pole Vault Ron Fecht (14-0). Mile Relay 3:09.9 (Crook. Kudron, Walker, Hellbusch, Lee. Scott). 440-Relay :41.0 (Crook, Headley, Mill- Bob Hergenrader, Bob Stic kels. and Gary Neibauer will start for Nebraska this week end as the Huskers continue to challenge the Big Eight for the 1966 baseba;i title. "We're still in the race mathematically", feels Coach Tony Sharpe. "We've got our back to the wall, sure, but we can still win the title if things go our way." Nebraska plays a three game series with Colorado in Lincoln this week. Friday's doubleheader will start at 1:30 p.m. Saturday's game will be gin at 11:00 a.m., prior to the Spring Football game at Sea crest Field which starts at 2:00. Sharpe also announced the batting order for the Huskers' for this week. Tony Sharpe, Jr. will be the lead-off man for the Huskers. Tony Junior will play second base. John Roux, short-stop, will be the number two man. Bob Churchich will take the number three post. Coach Sharpe explained that Colorado will put two left handers against the Huskers so Sharpe's strategy includes putting three right-handers against them. Sharpe also said that Clay ton Luther will catch for Hergenrader in the first game of Friday's doubleheader but that Wayne Kissler will catch for Stickels in the nightcap. j I3TH AND'P" " AN EXPLOSIVE STORY OF TODAY! fMRLGrl LM mi f L,r: .11 rUfMBIUIKIlCMI BRANDO 100-Yard Dash Oiartie Greene (:(W.S, Lynn Headley (:09.6, Tom Millsap (:09.6. 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