The Daily Nebraskan MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1967 Page 6 4 .7 2 f 2 Husker 'Super Nate' Aids ISU Downfall About a month ago Nate Branch was benched from his starting position on the Nebraska basketball team because he supposedly had not given the effort of which he was capable. Nate quickly recovered his starting position and has improved with each successive game. Saturday afternoon at Ames. Iowa, "super Nate" was at his best as he ripped off 28 points in leading the Cornhuskers to 76-65 c o n ference victory over Iowa State. Twisting underhand lay ups were Branch's specialty against the Cyclones, but he was also effective from long range as the Huskers overcame superstition and won their 13th game of the year. The victory was also their seventh in Big Eight con ference play against two losses, keeping Nebraska in the title picture. Kansas retained its first place posi tion with an 82-74 victory over Oklahoma Saturday night at Norman. The Jay hawks are 8-1 in the con CLIFTON FORBES . . . bolts from the field, tying the meet record, and wins the 60-yard dash for the Huskers. Forbes' time was :06.2, well ahead of Isaac Howard and Larry Plantz of the University of Colorado. Stay -At-Home Cornhuskers Host Losing Track Squads You could hardly say that the Nebraska indoor track delegation is very ad venturous they refuse to leave home. The Cornhuskers will host Iowa State and New Mexico this Saturday in the Nebraska Field House for the completion of their dual and triangular season, in which all matches were in Lincoln. The thinclads, who ran away from Colorado, 72-49 in a Saturday dueL will then leave the University for their first away meet and that one should be something else. It is the Big Eight in door meet, March 3-4 in Kansas City, Missouri. The meet will probably show even more than the per formances of the two pub licized super stars of the conference Jim Ryun of Kansas and Charlie Greene, the Husker sprint fr now laid off with a leg injury. Nebraska will be one of tbe favorite In the cham pionsbipi. rtpecially if it t uccetkfully defend! i 1 1 thus-far perfect record in Saturday's triangular. But a win azainst Iowa State and New Mexico will be anything but exciting if it runs like Saturday's one sided match. The Huskers dropped be hind the Buffaloes on first places. 3-1, in the field but NU dominated the track events by winning -eight of 10. Higli Jumper Steve Krebs leaped 6-7 for tbe lone field victory and a meet record, an inch and one-quarter above tbe 19C5 mark of Jack Cramer. Nebraska's Jack Todd and Colorado's Mark Tom on tied for second at 6-7, Buff Barry Kin? heaved the shot 55-4. outdistancing Dennis Hagin and Jerry Patton. both of NU. Hagin was second at 53-1; Patton had a 51-m. Ron Ftrcht went 13-6. iraicnin; the heights ei CVu Cburk Rogers, bat Rofrrs, wba was Injured trying to g 14-0, was awarded tbe win on fewer misses. Rogers was even with the cross bar when be failed to : ference, a game ahead of the Huskers. For a while at Ames it looked dark, as Nebraska was down by as many as ten points in the first half. But with Branch's help from the field and Stuart Lantz's from the foul stripe, the Huskers pulled to with in two, 42-40 at intermission. But in the second half it was a different story as Nebraska thoroughly dom inated play as it had throughout the entire game with I-State a week earlier in Lincoln. At Ames the Huskers put on a nearly perfect press defense that completely stymied the Cyclones, hold ing them to one field goal and four free throws in twelve minutes. Willie Campbell scored seven straight points, two on a stuff shot, and the Corn huskers never faltered after that as they ran their lead up to 65-48 with 7:53 to go. Campbell and Frank Empkey were effective in guarding Big Eight scoring leader Don Smith, but the Cvclone ace still tallied 22 clear it and fell back to the ground, bruising h i s back. Colorado's Bill Adams broad jumped 21-1114 to edge "Nebraska's Tom O'Hara and Harlan Met schke, both of who went 21-5'i. On the track, the Buffa loes looked best from the distance races, that is. The Buffs won the mile and two mile events for their only track w ins. Paul Cattermole of CU ran a 4:21.8 mile, finishing ahead of teammate Craig ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT FOR THE SACS M ACS no wo ted far HURRY. bring this coupon to ROBOpASH 2120 "0" Nam Id. 4 Molt t Or .. ODYSSEY INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE NEEDS A CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE FOR 1967 A position is now open on your campus to represent an international travel company. 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Only two other Big Eight cagers have ever duplicated this feat. Those were Wilt Chamberlain and Clyde Lovellette, both of Kansas. Iowa State had never lost a televised basketball game. And Nebraska Coach Joe Cipriano kept a personal streak alive. His Husker teams have yet to lose to the Cyclones. This streak en compasses seven victories in a four year span. NEBRASKA OS) fg-f ft-fta rb 1-4 2-2 5 , 12-20 4-fi 10 Raack Branch Campbell 3-9 Simmons 2-5 Lantz 8-14 Damm 1-2 Shaver 0-0 1-1 0- 0 8-8 1- l 2 0 11 . 4 0 1 0-0 2-2 0-0 Empkey 2-1 Leitner 0-0 0 Totals 29-57 18-20 33 20 76 pf tp 3 22 IOWA STATE (Ml flt-fga lifts rb Smith 512 12-15 J5 Duarte 2-2 0-2 2-2 2-2 6-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 Fleming 2-7 Zieeler 24 Goodman ....... 7-15 MrGomgle 1-4 Hamberlin 1-1 Harvey 01 Tiernicel 0-0 Johensen 1-5 Kramer 0-1 Pvle 0-0 0- O 1- 1 0-0 0-0 Totals 21-54 21-31 32 lfi 65 Nebraska 40 36-76 Iowa Slate 42 23-5 Officials Thorton Jenkins and Jim Bain. Attendance: 5.300. 'L Runyon and tmd-place Husker Don Bishoff. Runyon was also the two mile winner in 9:29.1, while Buff Jeff Donaldson was second and Bishoff again third. Nebraska's Ray Harvey was the meets only double winner, running a :C7.4 high hurdles and a :07.0 low hurdles. 60-yard dasher Clifton Forbes, running undefeated this season for the Huskers while Greene is recuperat ing, tied the meet record of :06.2. Brim dm aftodwsl cvp uot your car ts eur locatfon at 212t "Of ttrel end wt wiU walk vur car FREE wrtu wchoM of ttM alien of las. Malta your next Aota MttM nicer arirk a cMan KOBO WASHED COT. Vav CO keve it only Uc mar. LAST WEEK, .-L 1 I 1 1 L iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii Frosh Lose I The Nebraska freshman basketball team suffered their second defeat of the season as they were nipped in the closing seconds by the Iowa State Frosh, 78-77. The Husker yearlings had a 52-43 half time lead, but could only muster 26 points in the second twenty min ute period. Nebraska had a 32-24 field goal edge over the Cyclones but lost the game at the free throw line. The Cornhsuker's fouling antics gave Iowa State 48 chances at the stripe and they connected on 30 of them. Nebraska hit 13 of their 19 chances. Tom Scantlebury again led the freshman with 27 points, but only one other Husker, Sam Martin, could hit double figures. The Pawnee City native had 5 fielders for ten points. --4 ' . if1' ' ' Other NU individual win ners were: Hugh McGov ern, with a 1:12.1 in the 600-yard run; Dennis Walk ers, who turned in a :51.1 in the 440-yard run; Kent Radke, 1.000-yard run win ner in 2:16.5; and Les Hee busch, with a 1:56.2 in the 880-yard run. The mile relay team for Nebraska also broke the meet record with a 3:21.0 time. Walker. Forbes, Mc Govern and Liss were the relayers. High School Mat Contest Stronger The University of Nebras ka's future wrestling hopes seem to shine a little bright er after the display of in creased competition and some exceptional individ uals in the Nebraska high school wrestling champion ships held Friday and Sat urday in the Coliseum. Nebraska WTestling coach Orval Borgialli organized and supervised the meet which was marked by the addition of a Class C divi sion. The Class A title went to the Omaha South Packers who held off runner-up Scottsbluff for a 19th state championship. The B and C races were tight with Lexington edg ing last year's champ Al bion, 64-61, for the B title and Rushville taking the C title, 78-69, from Crawford. Class A Team Scoring O. South Scottsbluff O. I ecll O. Weitside ... Fremont O. North Creiiihun Prep McCook O. Ryan Sidnt y Southtast Boys Town Lincoln Hieh . . Grand Island . . 54 Alliance 13 45 Genng 13 37 Hastines 12 37 O. Central 10 26 O. Benson 9 26 Belleue 7 24 Columbus 6 21 Northeast 5 5 21 Pius X ... 18 Keamey 17 No Platte 16 O. Bryan .. 15 O. Burke .. 14 .. 4 .. 2 .. 1 .. 1 Finals 95 Bob Orta, Lincoln High, pinned Fred Marion. South, 135. 1J John Barrera. South, dec. Dan Circo, Creighton Prep. 7-2. 112 Dave Knulson. Scottsbluff, dec John Barrows, Hastings, 5-4. 120 Dae Aaron, Boys Town, dec. Bill Watson, Scottsbluff, 7-2. 127-AI Bach. Westside. dec. Tim Mur tauch. North. 4-0. i33 Rich Slocum, Sidney, dec. Fred Steier, McCook, 1J-0. Gym Squad Falls The Air Force Academy shot down Nebraska's gym nastics squad, 166.4 to 162, in a duel Saturday at the Academy. Following a loss to the University of Colorado, Fri day, the Huskers grabbed a quartet of first places but could not hold off the Fal cons. Nebraska's Steve May took two first places, on the still rings and on the par allel bars. Mickey Johnsen took the top spot on the horizontal bar and Bob Santoro was the best on the long horse. OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. Pool Tablet ... Sfosker Toblet ... Open Bowling . . . SNOOKER BOWL N. 48th A Dvdler featuring These Start.,, JUNE CARTER STATLER BROTHERS QUARTET MOTHER MAYBELLE and the CARTER SISTERS THE TENNESSEE THREE CARL PEJtKINS LINCOLN Psrthiris Auditorium Saturday, February 25 8 P.M. TkWtt at Cold's lacafd Daporrmant, and Audrlariun, lincali); Era's Racord Shop, Saortrica Aduht AdV ?, Do J? 50, CMd AaV 75c Dear SI 138 Casey Hoffman, Bishop Ryan, dee. Jim Tyler, Westside, 12-0. 145 Tom Meier. Grand Island deo. Mike Shelley, Judge's dec. (0T). 154 Joe George, Creighton Prep, dec. Ed Kasada. South, 4-0. 165 Steve Tolstedt, Alliance, dec. Phil Wise, Tech, 13-2. 180 Jerry Murtaugh, North, pinned Doug Wagner, Fremont, 1:30. Hwt. Robert Ross, Tech, dec, Duane Francl, South. 7-2. Gass B Team Scoring Lexington . 64 Millard . 61 Fairbury . .53 Kimball . .45 Papillion . 45 Ainsworth . 3T Ralcltn Albion Ogallala O'Neill .. ComA Holdrege Valentine . 32 Gothenburg Gordon 24 Achlnnri St. Paul 21 Auburn Schuyler 15 Chadron Broken Bow .. 12 Minden Finals 95 Art Buechel, Valentine, dec. Randy Kramer, Ogallala. 9-2. 103 Gary Appleton, Lexington, dec. Mike Combs, Millard, 8-4. 112 David Cole. O'Neill dec. Jim Volkme: , Kimball, 6-2. 120 Ted Borer, Albion, dec. Greg Ho gel. Schuyler, 4-3 (otl. 127-Harry Fox, O'Neill, dec. Ken Llovd, Papillion. 6-5. 133 Vic Smith, Lexington, dec. Pat Renquit. Holdrege. 4-2. 138 Harvey Rosebaum, Albion, pinned Roy Fox. O'Neill. 3 23. 145 Dennis Kling. Gordon, dec. Steve Schauer. I. -xinston. 6-1. 154 Ron Christensen, Ogallala, dec. Joe Mundorf, Valentine. 51 OT). 165-Jim Haug, Cozad pinned Rich Mo line, Holdrege, 2:48. 180 Rex Ackermann, Lexington, dec. Fred Barnhard, Alhion 10-2. Hwt.-Butrh Petersen, Ogallala. aec. Ray Buss. Cozad. 5-0. Class C Team Scoring Rushville Crawford Hamsburg Amherst Bertrand . Ceresco . . Concordia E. Butler Arapahoe Beaver City W. Kearney 69 45 43 37 .. 37 Gibbon 27 H oi bach 23 She! ton 20 Bayard 19 Mullen 18 Bennington 7 NSVH 7 Cambridge Butte Hebron Milfnrd Oxford Deshler Imperial Finals 95 John Rnther, Wolbach, dec. Gene Wendt, Bayard. 8-4. 103 Gera d Bruns, Rushville, dec. Tom Gonzales, Bayard, 14-0. 112-Jim Giffo.-d. Harrisbnrg, dec. Tim Morava. Crawford. 5-2 120 Jim Fahrenbruch, Bertrand, dec. Chuck Holmgren. Crawford, 3-1. 127 Barney Morava, Crawford, dec. Jim Tiensvold, Rushville. 1-0 (ot). 133 Bobby Janssen. Rushville, dec. Al len Mever, Bertrand. 2-1 ot). 1.18 Dave Aiman. Amherst, dec. Mac Norman. Crawford. 4-2. 145 Dave Holt, Harrisburf, dec. John Vonloh. Bertrand, 5 2. 154 Dan Lowell, Ceresco, dec. Deaa Taubenheim, Amherst, 2-0. 165 Larry Bruckner, Gibbon, pinned Cary .Nelson. Ceresco, :56. If 0 Harold Daake, Amherst, dec. Jo Hanlon, Crawford. 5-2. Hwt Paul Hasset. Mullen, dec. BUI Thomas. Rushville. Judge's dec. (OT). so Win this beautiful Victor Stereo with FMAM stereo radio (or your - r, , , --; -: '--- BP jf'rw 1 Sports Bttnr I was rooked. Someone suggested that I was out of shape the other . day, so I promptly proved my fine condition by trying my hand at a strenuous participation sport chess. I lost and although it is only small consolation, I lost to a Nebraska student who defeated the man who lost to the man who lost to the President ot tne iew YorK tness Club, who was beaten by Bobby Fisher, the best chess player in North America. Of course, I filed protest on the match on several grounds. First, the match wasn't sanctioned by the NCAA or the AAU or the SNCC or anyone at all, so it wasn't really that big a deal. And then I have my suspicions that my opponent ha3 signed with a pro chess team, making him ineligible. Then, there is the chance of a rematch, ii the other guy is not drafted because of his bad knee and his claim to being a minister. Back to the match: It was a close, pawn-to-pawn duel, with me taking his pawn and then losing my knight. Then jumped his bishop (nothing religious intended . . . after all it's a state-supported University) and lost my queen. I kept even with him like that until I noted that my king was worked into a corner, and . . . alas, it was all over. That ended my brief whirl at the sport of chess, but I must add that I was rooked. His rook got my king, which was all the pawnish ment this athlete could take in a single match. Besides, I was getting bored. This other fellow will get his own. though. He got a little too ambitious and invited the eighth best chess player of Nebraska in 1964 to a match. Coverage of this super-game will be blacked out in Lincoln, but plenty of tickets are still available. WRITER ROOKED ... in NEW INITIATES Get yovr sweatshirts ot Nat'l Emblem 10th ot "0" St $2.98 all designs 10 day delivery. Call Brie Riuter 423-3278, campus rep. 4 Don' forget to give your house rep resentative credit when you moke a purchose at the Walk. - Capiairi0 lilalh i UmtffltTf CI iltlitti.l!KOi-1 chess match of the week. a a house! InHHHrl I .:-r::-:: ..i