The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 04, 1970, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1970
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Photo by Don Tromain
Southern Illinois speedster Ivory Crockett (cen
ter) nips Nebraska sprinters, Horace Levy (left)
and Don Quarry (right) in Saturday's 60-yard dash
finals. Details on page 9.
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IHusker sports in brief
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Three Nebraska basketball players have been declared
scholastically ineligible for the remainder of the season.
The Cornhuskers' leading scorer for the last two seasons,
junior guard Marvin Stewart from Chicago, 111., is expected
to play next season, if he clears the scholastic hurdle by
this semester or by this summer.
Akron, Ohio, senior Jim Brooks' eligibility expired with
his dismissal.
The other scholastic casualtiy, junior guard Cliff Moller,
reputedly the Huskers top defensive player, left school.
Eight Husker Gritlders Drafted
All Big Eight Conference defensive middle guard Ken Geddes
and tight end Jim McFarland both were selected in the fifth
round. Geddes went to the Detroit Lions and McFarland to
the St. Louis Cardinals.
Another All Big Eight Husker, defensive back Dana
Stephenson, was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the eighth
round, and defensive end Mike Wynn went in the same round
to the Oakland Raiders.
Offensive end Frank Patrick was selected by the Green
Bay Packers in the 10th round, and defensive tackle Bob
Liggett was acquired by the Super Bowl champion Kansas
City Chiefs in the 15th round.
Fullback Mike Green was tabbed in the 16th round by
the San Diego Chargers, and center Glenn Patterson was obtained
in the 17th round by the Dallas Cowboys.
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