The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 11, 1970, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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Colorado punctures
MPs hopes, 76-59
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llop-a-long Gordon
Photo by Don Tremaln
Hopeton Gordon, NU's freshman long-jumper
placed fourth in his specialty Monday night at the
U.S. Track and Field Federation indoor meet in spite
of this effort. Nebraska's wins in the Omaha meet
were by Garth Case in the 600, the mile and two-mile
relay teams. Husker Mel Campbell set a school record
in the two-mile run with a 9:03.9 time.
Boulder, Colo. Colorado
Tuesday night punctured
Nebraska's Big Eight Con
ference basketball hopes and
enhanced its own with a 76-59
triumph.
The Cornhuskers, who held a
25-24 half time advantage,
dropped to a 3-4 record in the
conference while the Buffaloes
hiked their chart to 4-4.
Kansas State, which Monday
night suffered an 80-64 setback
at Iowa State, still leads the
league standings with a 6-2
record.
Coach Joe Cipriano's Huskers,
who have not beaten Colorado
at Boulder since 1953, were in
contention in the second half at
45-42 with 10:32 left before CU
forward Mike Coleman went to
work.
Coleman deposited four
straight field goals as the Buffs
reeled from the 47-42 advantage
to a 56-42 cushion.
While Coleman, who con
nected on 7-7 field goals in the
second half, paced the Buffs'
windup, multi-talented Cliff
Meely was CU's first half
energizer.
Meely scored 14 points before
intermission. Each team had
trouble converting baskets,
Colorado hitting 29 per cent in
the first half and Nebraska 34
per cent.
' Neither team could hit a field
TOYOUY
FOR
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FEB. 12, 13 at 7 to 9 p.m. & 14, 15 ot 2 to 5 & 7 to 9 p.m.
in the Nebraska Union Centennial Room
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Josten Rep ivill be here on the I2lh
goal in the first 4V4 minutes of
the game. Colorado, however,
received a 19-35 second half
field goal effort while the
Huskers hit only 35 per cent for
the game.
Meely finished with 23 points
to lead the Buffs. Coleman, who
had only one free throw in the
first half, ended with 16 points.
Gordie Tope also made a se
cond half turnabout. He went 0
9 from the field in the first half,
but finished with 16 points.
Tom Scantlebury was the
only Husker in double digits
with 10. Sam Martin added
nine. Nebraska outrebounded
the Buffs (40-32), but com
mitted eight more turnovers
(21-13).
AFS enlisting
summer leaders
The American Field Service
(AFS) is now taking applicat
ions for summer positions
as End-of-Stay Chaperon.
The End-of-Stay chaperons
serve as group leaders for 3,000
AFS students who will have just
completed a year in the United
States. She chaperons ac
company foreign students on a
bus trip through part of the
United States from the end of
June to the middle of July.
Applicants must be 21 years
old by June 15, 1970, and apply
at the Wesley Foundation, 640
N. 16th St.
The End-of-Stay Chaperon is
a volunteer position. However,
AFS meets all the chaperon's
living expenses during the trip
and pays all bus transporation.
AFS is an international or
ganization that sponsors ex
changes of high school students
between various countries.
Drouqhff
Dance to the
Sound of the Music
Thursday, February 12
from 7:30-8:30 p.m.
HIGH CHAPPARAL
Bowling Lake
Lincoln Air Park West
If you have abilities,
you have responsibilities.
booth
North Lobby
Nebraska Union
Feb. 9-13
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You never
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Dutch and The Kid!
80th Contury-Pox presents Paul Nwman K
Robert Redlord Kalharln Ross ln"Buteh Cassldy and tha Sundanct Kid'
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1970