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4:v& w";- Page 8 The Daily Nebraskan FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1967 Win 5 Frosh Target By Mike Rabcock Sports Writer Nebraska's freshman bas ketball team, in search of its fifth victory against only one defeat, will host t h e Iowa State feshman in a preliminary to the Husker Cyclone varsity clash Sat urday night. The Husker frosh will be without the services of 6-3 Tom Line and 6-5 Larry Collins. Both were starters during the first semester. Line has completed h i s freshman eligibility and Collins left school. Referring to last Satur day's loss to the Kansas State freshman in Manhat ten, Coach Glenn Potter said, "The loss of Line and Collins definitely hurt us." Coach Potter indicated that this loss in team depth will force them to slow down the fast break offense. The team is currently aver aging 93.8 points per game. Leading the freshmen in to the Iowa State fray will be 6-3 guard Tom Seantle bury. Scantlebury, who re cently received national recognition in Sports Illus trated magazine, is the young lluskers' leading point-maker with a 27.4 point per game average. Scantlebury will receive solid support from front liners Ken Peden and Bob Gratopp and guard Sam Martin. Peden a 6-6 center from Alliquippa, Pa., has impressed the coaches with his rapid improvement. Gratopp was a sturdy 6-4 Nebraska all-stater at Ge neva and is currently sec ond in team scoring with a 17.4 scoring average. Martin, another Nebras ka all-stater at Pawnee City, is a steady performer at guard for Potter. In referring to his squad as a whole, Potter considers his team as improving ac cording to most expecta tions. One of his biggest concerns is getting the team corrdinated into a strong unit. The Cyclone freshmen, who lost in their last outing to the University of Iowa freshmen, 95-80, are a well balanced team led by 6-7, 190 pound Bill Cain. Cain, of White Plains, New York, is currently the Cyclone's leading scorer, averaging better than 18 points per game. Cain has received scoring support from guards Mike Murray and Jim Abrahamson. B o t h are former Iowa high school stars who are averaging in double figures. The Iowa State freshman record is currently even at three wins and three losses. The Plot is.. .to take and Rio is where it's L2 yUSJ fi It f I""! MICHAEL CONNORS-DOROTHY PROVINE-RAF VALLONE fi-",taua 'NICOLETTA KACWAVELtJ -BEVEFIY ADAMS wdTERRY'THOMAS TECHNICOLOR Fri. Cr Sat Feb. 10 & 11 COUNTRY WESTERN at the Coach In our Beautiful Sherwood Lounge fi Plus Lincoln's Greatest Go-Go Review NCW 6 NIGHTS A WEEK featuring THE JADES (formerly tht Stingrays) with ANDY'S RASCALS (WTRE STILL THROWING PEANUT SHELLS ON THE FLOOR) (PImh Rnarvt for Dinner Especially Fridays 1 Saturdays) I Xt3fe!T d-MaJv &aaJv I fl vrATrarfr supper club I Open to ttw Public jf B Arapahoe at 10th St. Lincoln, Nebraska 9 No Greene For Red Western Track For coach Frank Se vigne's track team, it is too early to tell two things: how tough the Big Eight Ft. Hayes Next Mat Opponent After hosting five straight home meets, the University of Nebraska wrestling team will travel to Fort Hayes, Kansas., this Friday for a 7:30 p.m. match. "I don't have much infor mation about the Fort Hayes team this year," commented Coach 0 r v a 1 Borgialli, "but during the past two years we have split with them." The Fort Hayes contest is the first of Nebraska's four remaining meets be fore the Big Eight Cham pionships in Norman, Okla homa. The four meets are all on the raod. Husker football star La Verne Allers, who was sec ond in 191-pound Big Eight Championships two years ago, is expected to wrestle against Fort Haycs; replac ing Wayne Mcylan. The Nebraska freshman wrestling squad will com pete against the Northeast ern Junior College of Sterl ing, Colorado, on Saturday. The meet is scheduled to start after the Nebraska Iowa State basketball game. "Last year the Northeast ern wrestlers were the na tional junior college cham pions, so they will be tough," Coach Borgialli said. The Nebraska varsity wrestlers lost to the Univer sity of Colorado 24-3, in their last outing. In a match-up of football standouts, Nebraska's Wayne Meylan was defeat ed by Colorado's Frank Bosch 3-1. Since then, Mey lan has decided against competing this season. "I am sorry that Wayne has decided against further competition. He has great possibilities," Coach Borgi alli said. Gym Meeting Nebraska's gymnastics squad will host Kansas State Friday at 2:00 p.m. in the Men's Physical Edu cation Building. over the world... happening, baby! LlJLiiLLJ I ,a DAVE STEWARD and His "Cotton Pickers' ir Grand Ole Opry Star it Recording Artist paii Sports will be and when Charlie Greene is coming back. Sevigne said that it is too early to make predictions on the conference indoor track race. But he did express pleas ure in the Huskers' handy win over Kansas State last weekend in which NU took 10 first places in the 14 events. The other question can be answered partially. The coach knows when Greene will not be back. Greene is not scheduled to run against Texas West ern this Saturday when the II I I llll,iWI U.l III MMIMMK 1 , 'At I v s t V- " V; 1 r- 7I.rrrTT: ! R I - wk S I m LONG WAY UP . . . means a long way coming bqck down for NU diver pictured here getting in his final splashes before the tankers head for Southern Illinois Friday and Missouri Saturday. Tankers Hit Road The University of Nebras ka swimming squad clashes with Southern Illi nois at Carbondale Friday, before moving on to Colum bia, Mo. for a tangle with the Tigers Saturday. 'SUGGESTED "ROWDY, EAWDY, FUNNY AS HELL!" Cue Magazint ZERO MQSTFISnVFIN W m4mm 1 nnvnwVTUlvr CO STARRING A TREMENDOUS NUMBER OF UTHE, LIGHTLY Foe Huskers are again hosts at the NU Field House. Greene, Nebraska's sprint star, is hampered by a muscle injury in his leg. Acoording to the Corn husker coach, Texas West ern is getting tougher in track. They've just been coming up in the last few years," Sevigne said, "like they have been in basketball and other sports." The Western delegation also had a sharp tuning-up session for Saturday's meet in a dual with Oklahoma Wednesday. 1 vV tZZ The Mizzou meet starts at 2:30 p.m. NU's freshmen tankers are traveling with the var sity for meets with a com bined frosh-varsily South ern Illinois team and with the Missouri freshmen. FINAL WEEKEND FOR MATURE UDtENCE5. PaNTaiPONS aNDJTUNICS couRTEsans aim EunucHS "HEARTILY RECOMMENDED TO TIRED BUSINESSMEN IN NEED OF RELAXA TION, THEIR WIVES, BROTHERS, SIS TERS, UNCLES AND THEIR AUNTS." Daily Scu t nderers...pHiLaNDERERS... "SLAPSTICK IN THE GREAT GRAND MANNER! A ROUGH HOUSE BURLESQUE SHOW." Sew York Port I RHVMPO uhuR 'ItERS.,GRL!HBLBRS . PHIL W1MIMAW . . 1 JAlKblUUKU'filMtKKMlUiH uiDDrvrn ni nir urivm Lantz By Doug Andcrsoa Sports Writer One of the leaders in the Nebraska Cornhusk er's quest for a Big Eight basketball title is junior guard Stuart Lantz. That title bid goes on the line against. Iowa State Sat urday at 7:30 p.m. in the Coliseum. Unless Kansas State can slow down the Kansas Jay hawk charge for the pen nant, each Husker game through the season may be crucial. And Lantz appears to be the man to watch keep the Huskers on the up side of those crucial contests. Lantz, who hails from Uniontown, Pa., ramrods the Husker run-run offense, and is a top defender and rebounder. Last season, the 6-3 jump er led the Husker rebound ers with 199 caroms and averaged 12.2 points per game. This was good enough to place him in the runner-up spot for the Big Eight Sophomore of the Year award. While at Uniontown, Lantz gained All-State and high school Ail-American hon ors. Lantz was one of the six consecutive All-americans coached by Abe Ev erharl. While playing for Union town Stuart's teams H'on 89 games, while losing only two in a three year span. They were state champions during his sophomore and senior campaigns. Following gradua tion from high school Stu art received over forty of fers from colleges and uni versities. Nebraska's gain was the loss of the likes of St. Fran cis in Loretti, I'a., and the Big T e n's University of Minnesota. "The friendly people of Nebraska and the fine coaching staff lured me to Lincoln." stated Stu art. "The pattern of play here Is what I was accus tomed to in high school, 3 l PLAYBOY & V PLAYMATE j ACCESSORIES U FOR r VAICWTIUT'C DAY - W Iters natural houldr ! tpaken-- j 11 North 14th i Color !kim.ui truiWAti Tiir rAnini'' CLAD FEMALES. "I ' f&mm i -. . I it "- ' ft Spears and I wnnl iA in fin in whiuA where they used the same press and fast break mcth ods.' STUART LANTZ . . . likes W7 'ftj P V Meadow-Lane Shopping Center, 70th & THE NATIONS FASTEST CROWING TZZA Carry Out or Eat In Open Daily Order by phono WART 432 - 140 No. FREE PARKING for 13th 1 WITH IMPUDENT 1 HUMOR AND RIPE 1 MODERN WIT!" H -Bosfey CrowHier, N.Y. Times M 1 brilliant performance.'' I PSMSP NOW PUTIN "EXCELLENT! . . . OSKAR WERNER, JULIE CHRISTIE ARE BOTH MAGNIFICENT... 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He finally settled on La Salle's Bernie Williams. Williams spearheaded the attack of La Salle against Nebraska in the Vanderbilt Invitational. Lantz has a variety of shots and is averaging 19 points per game. He leads the Huskers in scoring and is currently holding down the third spot for individual scoring in the Big Eight. Lantz also ranks among the elite of the Big 8 in freo throw percentage, field goal percentage and rebounding. Stuart's favorite play? Kansas State fans are still marveling at it: Tom Baack arches the ball about two fret above the basket and Stuart, breaking from the weak side past his man, leaps and stuffs the ball. Lantz is majoring in Ele mentary Educaton, but his school teaching will be de layed if he is able to play professional basketball. 1,500 DIFFERENT History Poli. Sci. paperbacks ot 10 off, an example of our selection in all subjects, largest in Lincoln. 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