.Mb! Monday, February 26, 1963 The Daily Nebraskan Lowly Buffs rise up to complicate mailers ounded Cornhusker pi take on rock chalk gang W 1 Hi' r-1 I 1 v I 1 i? Busker vaulter Boyd Epley ... sets XU record as he scrapes the Stadium against Iowa State Saturday. Trackmen spike ISU, By Bonnie Bonneau Sports Assistant The Husker trackmen gave coach Frank Sevigne the high est scoring dual in his career at Nebraska as they ran over the Iowa State Cyclones, 108 14, Saturday in the stadium. Iowa State got only one Erst all afternoon while the Swimmers Drowned Nebraska's swim team took the short end of a pair of swimming tiuals Saturday, losing to Iowa State and Min nesota in an Ames, Iowa meet Iowa State 81, Nebraska 32 4M mfidler vela? 1. Iowa State (Armstrong, Rathbe, Tlbbette. Gruene fcarmr). T 1:42.1. Wrta L Morpi . 15, ZW 10; 1 Snremoa. N, ZUi&: X BarweU, IS. 115 W. M timial.ila l. Oimorth, IS; 1. AuepBBtem. IS; S. Hempelmui. N, T M Iracatrlr 1. Lnchler. IS; X. Kooti, N; 1. BeniMtt, IS. T 1:4. H irmtrlc 1. WestenaK, IS: S. KathreUi, IS; 3. Kraass, N. T :E.S. W hi. wdlef 1. Stratut, IS; 2. Btraaabenm, IS: Go--. T 2:06.8. mm tattorflr 1. Tibbetta, IS; Z KoraiDv. s. J. Pnntiaa. N. T 5:05.5. m IrmtTh 1. Lechler, IS; 2. WnUmee. IS: I Nootz, M. T :48.2. M karkatrak 1. Ceteworth. IS: X. 8U9nki, N; t. Armstrong. IS. T J M.S. (M Imoitjla l. Aueenstein. IS: 2. Ox, N; S. Rempdman. N. T 5:09.4. Ma krnrtatrakc i. Stutterthwiiite, K; 2. Saaao. IS: 2. Goetz. i. T 2:24.4. 4i hmatyle rr.lar 1. Iowa State (Strasaverger. Stranaa. Gmeneberaer, Bcsontt. T I J3X Minnesota 71, Nebraska 40 aniirr telar 1. Minnesota KniKtat. Walker. Banaea. Undquiat). T J '44-3. Dtraw L Madura. M, 235 C; 2. Sor naon. Ji, ZW.B5. ISM fwiMirle 1. Hetnpelman. N: a Swanaaa. Hi L Cm, N. T 11-08.2. W Irwatylf 1. Doten. M; 2. Uiad kert, M; 1. Naata, N. T 1:46.8. W wl; i. Kathreia. M; 2. Laad BMt. M; 2. Kraua. N. T :23.0. wa MrrMul Biedler 1. Knieht. V: 1 Gaetx. M; S3. Little, K. Mt kataerflr 1. Banaea, M; 2. Strmw, M: 1. rraatiaa. N. T rffl.l. let freeatyle i. Dotea, ML; Z, Lund kertt. M; . Nootz. N. T 40 1. an aaekatnac l. Knight. M; 2. Staa twakl. N; I. Bartuoldi, ML. T 2:86.5. r fraeatrle L Cm N: 2. Hempei Bhib, fit I. Digateaa. M. T ' .Oi. SW aw.rtiliuae i. walker, ML: t. Batterthwalte. N; 1. Goetz. It. T 2:23.8. laeeatyle retor 1. Minnesota Xindonatt. Baro. Lmxlbert. Dates). I -J.JU.4. WRITING SPECIALS ;j: - Reg. Sole ' ; King size envelopes, 60 ct 29 J27 'j ; linen writing tablet, note size 10 X7 i linen writing tablet, writing size JZ5 .19 1; 3 ring memo book paper 10 2 for .15 SVi x 8Vi memo book paper 10 2 for .15 ; ix 9Vi memo book paper.... 10 2 for .15 ';; ; 4 x 614 Assignment Notebook 10 2 for .15 !j; ; ! 8 x lOVi Spiral Notebook 10 2 for .15 B!C Pens ot reduced prices j I UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE 1 Nebraska Union lower tevel , Huskers swept aD three places in seven events. They began by getting first, second and third in the shot put with Dennis Hagin taking the high honors. Then Clifton Forbes took first in the 60 yard dash with two Huskers following him across the fin ish. Lonnie Sherlock had a double win in the high and low hurdles. Other NU men finished second and third be hind him in both events. John Mottley lead the sweep in the 440-yard dash. The other sweeps came in the 1.000 and 880-yard runs as Dan Morran and Les Hell bush respectively leading the finish. Seven meet records were broken and another tied in the win. Boyd Epley set both a meet record and a school rec KU gymnasts viii by one-half point Less than half a point sep arated coach Jake Geier's Ne braska gymnasts from the Kansas squad as they fell 178.40-177.95. The Husker's score was again a season high as in the past three meets, but a mi nute .45 points was their downfall Coach Geier sited the break ing of several routines by his boys as things you can't do in a close meet. "The intensity of the meet was tremendous. Maybe we wanted to win it too badly," Geier said. In both freshman and var sity competition the Jayhawk teams set 14 meet records and won 13 of 16 events in the Lawrence meet In freshman scoring a wide ord in the pole vault as he soared 15'1". The NU mile relay team set a track record along with a new meet rec ord. John Simmons ran the first leg, followed by Ron Lee and Hugh McGovern. Clifton Forbes ran his anchor leg in 47.5 to finish the record-setting 3:19.9 run. Steve Krebs set a meet record with his high jump of 6-8l4"; Hagin with his 5610" heave of the shot; Mel Cam bell with a 9:28 6 two-mile; and Morran on a 2:14.5 880 yard run. Lone Cyclone The only ISU win came in the mile ' run when Mike Houck ran a 4:19.4 breaking another meet record. Other Husker winners were Lennox Burgher in the long margin prevailed as Kansas won 171.40-137.95. Flaar eeerciee 1. Piersnn. K. H.&; 2. McGiU. V M; 1. Sanur. N. t.m. See karae J. Gillispje. K.9 .; 2. Lamb. N. 1.85; 1. Traver. V e 4ti. fcmri i. Pyle. K, 9 45; 2. Cook, N. 8.U5; 1. Pieraoa. K. 8.MI. Tramaoaae 1. Pyle, K, 78; 2. Moore. K. 8.35; J. Saotnro. N. 8.15. Leaf karae 1. May, N. 1.45: X. Pier Bun. K, 8.40; 2. Sanuiro. N. 8.35. Parallel ken 1 Pier arm. K. :2t: 2. Hemphill. K. (.00; J. Johliaun. . 8.8C. Hick ear 1. Johnaon. N. .10; 2. Jonea, . 05: 3. Hemphill, K. :00. AJt-Araaaa 1. JohnaOB. ti. 50.13; 2. Pieraoa, K. 41! .70. Monday Night is Pizza Night. PERKY'S 11 & Q 432-7720 ISskssltEAS JCKr look like a fain ta!er -8.ts.iH liaaklilaaa 9. RECOaHBtDED FN IUTUBE A0ULT5I no en! vitDaa u aomittco PROOT Of ? MAY E KEOVItED arfSST1" " ' '"""SI mxpt'u sS-Jk. tfoiSc I Vvi nteyit&n I 1 yfrA d bo I ' ,',.' "'' ' , a NwNr" , ' ". " I J, Y - " ' ' ' ceiling in a 15-1 effort 108-14 jump, 23" 3l4' and Hugh McGovern in the 600 with a 1 1:11.8. I The ISU dual was the final indoor meet for the Huskers ; before the Big Eight Indoor Championships next weekend i in Kansas City, Mo. I V THK FIELD Ski . Derma Nafta. XT'. Sfi-Wl (meet recard, b-eaks 'd repftrd of 53-11, by Jim Beltaer. M.T, 2. Larry Cherny, Mi, 'SlJIii; J. Kea Kon tna, Mi. 47-. Ple T.!t 1. Boyd Erey, M'. Ji-1 Briton! record, breaks old record of by Dob Cooper. 3H51; school in door record, breaks owa record of 14 H. last week: dual remrd. breaks record of 34-45 by Cooper, lf51 1 : 2. Terry Vedjo. M7. 14-0 (fewer nussesl; 3. Ray E-nerson, K. 14-0. Rmad .1a-mi 1. trnox Purifier. NT. I 51-5H: 2. Randall Jones. W. 2S-5; 2. Ken Rranman. IS. 21-71.. , Hirk jmm 1. Stew Krebs. T. -8-4 ' 'dual record, breaks old record of f I bv Lam- E-ierl. IS. 18641: 2 JaHi I Todd, XI". 4; 3. John Formati. IS. i-Z-i ON THE TBJinS Mile 1. Milte BoDck, f: 2. Tea' Sternberc, M.T; 3. J Simnsnn, IS. T- 1:11)4 dual record, breats od -ee- ord of 4:22.4 by Bob E!wood. XV. l.S7. -yari ask 3. Cifvoa Forbes, NT: . ":le Creea. Ml; 3. Bill Tkfsa, U. T Of .3 (ties dual record set b Ihck Pnnon. x:, 1848. and Keitk Cardier. M". 1R571 1. Hoi VcGowni, NT"; 1. Ron Lee. NT; 3 Mike Bader. IS. T 1:11.8 fdnpl reco-d. r.reaV- M reortrd of 1:12.8 by Gil Gebo, XV. W2, and Daw C-cnt;. X". 44K1. John Mottley. W; 1 Jolial S't-1-tom, Xt : 3. Larry Frost, XT. T :5f. -yaHI ki-k Rardlee 1. fyrnni Sher lock; NV: 2. Daw Kudron. XT; 3. Fred Viohon. NT. T -07.5. 2-mile L MeJ CamirbeU. KV: I Ken C"fher. IS: 3. Hoock, IS. T 28 .f 'dual record, breaks od record el 8 43 bv 1 ry TChak. XT. ISMi. laiiaii, naa Marraa. VV; 2. Let elmari. Ml'; 3. Grer Vnune. Nil. T 2 14.S dual record, breaks old rec or of 2:7C2 b" Johr Port-, nt. lJi. , aa-l. Hellntisr-h. NT: 2 Ml Rn-' 4". NT; J. Ne'l ttion. NT. T-3 .2. : SO-yard km hardies 1. Sherlock. XT; 2. NichoU, XT; 3. Simmons, XT. T . .-071. I Mile relay 7. Nebraska fSTnmons. ' Lee. McGovern. Forbes!. T 3:19 'dual ; record. brevfi id record of 3:3i. by ; Nebraska. 14; trace record, breaks eld : record of 8 21 J by Nebraska. 1;7. An Outstanding Value In Life Insurance $10,0000 KXONir FOR STUDENTS ONLY between ages 5 and 25 Availahl through your gmericcm mutual ife Rprt84tnfofv THOMAS J. AD AM SON Ct.U. 401 Laacatter Bldg. HAM tax 666, Lincola 6S50I Tour Official Orange Sets k horn zrrs. ( Bv George Kaufman Sports Editor The Nebraska Cornhuskers. their backs to the wall and the ghosts of seasons past looming above them, take on the league-leading Kansas Jay hawks tomorrow night in the Coliseum with a last chance at conference title hopes the prize. The ghost combined with s tenacious Colorado basketball team Saturday to shock Joe Cipriano's second-place Hus kers, 75-73 in the Colorado fieldhouse. A Big Eight television au dience saw the Buffaloes play like anything but a last-place team as they jumped out' to an early lead and carried the game to the frustrated Ne braskans down to the wire. Sox VValseth's luckless Buffs, carrying a 1-9 league record into the contest at Boulder, almost completely ignored the usually reliable NU press and used several fatal Nebraska mistakes in the closing minutes to finally win a heartstopper. Poetic Justice In a way, the upset was only poetic justice for the Buffs, as they have had to watch too many close ones tip the oilier way on their tumble to the depths of the Big Eight stand ings. After having had to play catch-up and then running out to as much as a five-point lead, it looked like the Huskers could shake Colorado with a 67-64 lead with four and a half minutes left to play on two Ron Simmons swishers. Then the roof caved in as NU went to a delay pattern. Gordon Tope and Mike Re bich both broke the stall at tempt with steals, Rebich get ting an easy layup and Tope hitting two free throws on a retaliation foul. Tom Baack then had to keep the Huskers in contention as Wrestlers lose twice The Husker wrestlers had a very bad weekend's tour of Iowa as they came up with a total of three points to the 63 points of their two opponents. Nartkera lewa Sfi. X'ekraska 3 123 Jim Kinyozt. VXI. dec. Rob Thoa. 5-4 3 30 IM-nnis Seaeraoa. l"XX dec Kejtk Hasselquist. 32-0. U7 Mar- Reiland. TNI. won bv forfeit. 345 Jerry Bond. I'M. dec Derjus Dohsoa. -4. 15.: Osane Dobsoa, XT, dec Brad Stn. d-s. 160 Tom Horton. CXL dec Dick Kerr. 17-4. 3C7 Jim Gayer, CXX dec Harold Pov- oticira. 5-3. 177 Skip Bellock, l"XX dec. Harry Gy- ksr. -S. HTcht Kent Osboe, I "NX dec Gene Libal. t-1. l a State T, Nebraska O 113 Smaus. IS, dec. Then. NT, M. 130 WaJltzuut. IS. pinned iiasseloaisu XT. 7:14. 137 Krura, S. woa by forfeit. 145 Cable. IS, pinned lien us Dobsoa, XV. in 4 58. 352 ahr. IS, pinned Duane Dobaoe. XT. m 4 on. 30 Martin. IS. dec. Kerr. XT. !. 17 Wicks, 15. pinned Pmaadra. XU. in 7:02. 177 Smith. IS. dec Gaylor. XT. 7-L Hwt. DuscJwn. IS. dec Ubal, XV. 5-. THURSDAY, LUr''' ',:30S"B" WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, March 23, BockiitgWaat Da act SPRING SKI TRIP,1""""" NEBRASKA STUDENT UNION Is Daintv, Dazzling, and decidedly fem inine. Other gals will surely be green on St Pat's Day when you don this Delicious Creation From Lincoln's Jewelers Since 1905. s 1129 "CT STREET EeirrtMB KwiLtita AHtmcaa socicrr Blossom, Artcarved, and Columbia Dealer ' '; i - - '' 'A mt 22's he made six straight points withinn the final minute and a half, but the Buffs remained one point ahead each time. With the Huskers trailing 74-73, the senior forward in tentionally fouled Tope and t gamble paid off as the Buff guard missed the first shot and sank the second for a two-point lead. a Bir Eiftht B I Standing OeaK. AH Games Kansas 7 3 1 loa State 7 3 1! 10 Kansas Statt 7 3 15 7 Nebraska 7 4 14 Oklahoma Missouri 3 8 34 Oklahoma State ... 3 8 10 13 Colorado - 2 8 14 Games Taesday : Kansas at Nehraa Kansas Slate at Missoari Gaines WiJaesdajr j knra State at Colorado With 15 seconds left the Hus kers brought the ball down and played for a final tying shot and looked like they had , when they got it to Baack in the corner with five seconds showing. But Tom was covered quickly and he passed it into the lane where Stu Lantz was open in front of the basket. It was now Colorado s turn to gamble, however, and theirs also justified itself when Stu, who had hit 12 Monday Night is Pizza Night PERKY'S 11 & Q 432-7720 IN THE MM VlLlf IMS 1 Stu Lantz . . . U lit i J 111 I fit 1 H til its tv.i 22 not quite enough. straight in the contest with no mise s, saw his shot bounce off the backboard into the waiting hands of 6-7 Ker mit MeMurry just as the buz zer sounded. MeMurry had done a lot of damage to Nebraska hopes as he shared Colorado high-point honors with Rebich at 19 and hauled down six rebounds. He had been held scoreless in Ne braska's earlier easy win over 4 Truck Cartridge TAPE SALE 3.99 Sound City 144 So. 9ta Position Available 'Immediately NEBRASKA UNION Colonial Dining Room Waitress Tues. & Thurs. 11 :00a m-2 :00pm Apply: Nebraska Union Administrative Offset r XTTT-K 1 UX L F 9: " t iBaaaaBl .v...-........'.w ..w....... . . . v. ...w.. ........ v. vitf... -..tv... :..... .;. v.....dal BE i ARITJE OFFICER I M ytm wdcawt mpt&mii. AVaaarica at a WsatM Cifkar, aritk high resaaanbilities fa tgk rewwtfs recehra taa hum pay mat prn0t9tt mt Moll afficers af eaval ,' r.1"! 30 r PH aaaaol vocaiiaa,; fr radlical ami stmtal cava. After aroaWioa r 3J aanra ia aa cxecatWt Msltiaa wrjfcia tha cttaatryt asast tlitt krmtA Servica. Soccialfiet avaii b!a taclaoa atelligaaca, iota aracauwg, aalacatiaa, caaaaiaai. eatieaj aad aaasy atfcers. Aaa Wassaa Marina Officart art ita tiaaW thravahavt th ararM. H ran tauik yaa night be naoiiM, mni want ta laarn aiort bt tha IHa mai apparUnititt af a Waen Marina Officar ea CAPT. Smia Saanters in tba saarii bollwoy af tb. Nebraska Union. TUES. thru THURS., MAR. 5-710 AM. -4 PJA. Marine Officer Selection Office Federal Bvilding, Rm. 695 Dn Moines, Iowa 50309 Mease ttni ma etors Hrfarntotiea en WanMn Marina Officer Caadiaeta Proarnnis. Name College Address Year and month of graduation the Buffs in Lincoln. Buff outside sharpshooter Pat Frink followed with 13 and Chuck Williams got 13 to back them up in a balanced offensive showing. Lantz 22 and Baack's 19 leii soph Bob Gratopp and Sim mons each had 10. I The Huskers might have had mixed feelings Saturday nislit on their way home when they heard the score from Lawrence, Kansas State dumped the Jayhawks in over- time. 64-61, to tnrow me i Eight race for first into a three-way tie with the two Kansas teams and idle Iowa ctotn loarlinft unii the Husker just a game behind in the loss cuiuiiiy. Nebraska (73) Player Raaca ...... tiratonn WW Sejijera canilebury Damm SimnKtns . . . . CauMe Team Bh. IMak Fi-a 3- 4 4- 4 3 J 1213 2-7 (Ml 04 04 Ilea. PI TP I" ll S.' It 0 10 . 8-12 . ) . 13 . yis .. 2-4 . . 04 ,. ! .. IV0 3 4 2S-4C 23-3 73 Colorado (75) Player Fc- Ft-a Rek. PI 9 10 10 i TP I" 13 Rehu-h S-J William. 4-10 MoMurry 8-12 THe 1-3 Knnl M4 Seely 0-2 Krfert 0-4 Hvmk 0-0 HirtcTiinsna .., Team Retau T.l.fe 2W.1 Nehraska Colorado 5-3 S-5 3-4 44 0- 0 1- 3 0-0 0- 2 C 0 2 0 4 0 0 3 25-31 .. 36 37- J. .. 38 37 TS a - .., ; a a ... CaiTent Movies ttanm Faraiabed k Tkeaier. a-aa. kaai tacai auau kokl LINCOLN Tunas; Cooper Lincoln: 'Bonnie and Clyde', :0 nd J:0- Stuart: The President's Ana lyst', 1:M. J:0S, 5:15. 7:J0, 9:36. VrsilT: 'Marv Jane", 1:00, 3:06, 5:13, ?:!0, .r.. Slate: I, A Woman', 1:00. 1:41. 4:25, :03, 7:44. 9:15. Jovo: 'The Last Safari. 7:15, 9:15. Nebraska: 'The Incident', 1:35, 3:30. 5:15, 7:05, 9:00. OMAHA Indian mils: 'Gone With The Wind', 8:00. Dundee: 'Far From The Mad ding Crowd', :00. Cooper 70: 'Camelot', :00.