Cyclone ace eyes records Cain 'double trouble 9 By STEVE SINCLAIR Assistant Sports Editor Nebraska basketball coach Joe Cipriano will have to figure a way for the Huskers to stop six players at a time against Iowa State Saturday af ternoon. Cyclone coach Glen Anderson fields only five players at a time, but after an Iowa State game, opposing coaches usually feel like they have tangled with six. THE CYCLONE starting lineup includes Jim Abrahamson, Dave Collins, Jack DeVilder and Aaron Jenkins. The fifth and sixth man is Bin Cain. "That man (Cain, has to be twins no one player can be in so many key spots at once," said a Kansas sports writer after Cain lifted Iowa State past Kansas, 91-89, earlier in the season. "When the going gets really tough, you can figure that the defensive hand that is causing the opposition the most trouble will belong to Cain," Anderson said. "Bill does a great job for us on offense and in rebounding, but very few people realize how great he is on defense," he ad ded. "He not only, takes good care of his own man but the way he helps out with team mates who get caught makes him even more valuable." Cain, who will close out his career against Nebraska likely will break a pair of Big Eight records in his last two games. Huskers shooting for second place tie Probable Starting Lineups (Tlpolfi 1 p.m. at Collttum) IOWA ST. 0141) Pos. NEBRASKA I5) Abrahamson (6-0) G Martin (4-0) Deyilder (4-3) G Scantlffbury (4-J) 2. C Cn",k "7 Jenkins (4-3) F Grafooo (4-S) Collins (4-2) F Jur2 (4-10) By RANDY YORK Nebraskan Sports Editor The Big Eight Conference basketball scramble would make a good commercial for Avis . . . we're No. 2, but we try harder. ' It will take a lot of cham pionship effort Saturday for a team to emerge in the con ference runner up spot. Nebraska will have more than an eye on a second place league finish the Huskers have an issue to settle with challenger Iowa State, which has outdueled Nebraska in the clubs' last two Lincoln meetings. The Cornhuskers cannot gain an undisputed second place finish in the regionally-televised game, but they can secure a tie for the spot, if other Big Eight games develop in the right fashion. For instance, Kansas must lose at home against Kansas State, Oklahoma must lose at Oklahoma State (Henry Iba's last game), and Missouri must lose at Colorado. If such games materialize, a 5-way second place, deadlock will include Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Colorado and Oklahoma with final 7-7 records. The Cornhuskers, however, must break the Cyclone jinx besides depending upon all developments. Nebraska, getting improving performances from frontlincrs Chuck Jura and Bob Gratopp, gets the favored role over the Cyclones, having beaten them in the Big Eight Conference tournament while dropping a 2 point decision at Ames. Sophomore Jura and senior Gratopp will join Leroy Chalk in battling ISU's Bill Cain, the Big 8's leading rebounder. Cain has inflicted most damage in Nebraska's five regular season losses to the Cyclones in the 1st three years. Cain also presents a big of fensive threat with a 16.8 average. Forwards Aaron Jenkins (14.5) and Dave Collins (11.1) add to the inside threat. The Cyclones backcourt with Jack DeVilder and Jim Abrahamson offers con siderable speed for Nebraska's Tom Scantlebury and Sam Martin. Batten lends NU gymnasts Hoppy Batten's victory in the last event, the horizontal bars, gave Nebraska s gymnastics team a 140 55-130.0 win over Western Michigan at the Col iseum Wednesday. Larry Evermann captured the side horse championship for the Cornhuskers, who next host Wichita State Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Coliseum. Christiano's Original Pizzerria cf Ksbrsska AO authentic Italian cooking 0pn 4-12 p.m. daily Closed Tuesdays DKvtry charge 50c minimum Coll us 423-8975 17th & South Struts (Iowa State played at Colorado Thursday night). THE WHITE Plains, N.Y. senior needed only two free throws to break ex-Cyclone Don Smith's all time Big Eight career mark of 502. He needs 25 rebounds in the two games to reach a con ference total of 212, one more than Bill Bridges pulled down for Kansas in 1959. Cain, an all-conference performer as a junior, ranks second to Smith in Cyclone career scoring and rebounding statistics. He is currently the con ferences's leading rebounder with 187 and a 15.6 per game average. He also ranks fourth in scoring at a 16.8 points per game and 201 total points. MORE THAN a dozen pro scouts have been in Ames this season to watch Cain. This la exactly 11 more than scouted him in high school when Anderson accldently discovered his future star in a county tournament game. Meely sparks Colorado past ISU9 107-79 Boulder, Colo. Colorado received 27 points and 20 re bounds from Cliff Meely here Thursday night in outclassing Iowa State, 107-79. The total was the second highest total scored in Buff history, surpassed only by the 112 scored last year against Arizona State. THE WIN lifted CU's con ference record to 6-7, keeping its hopes alive for a tie for se cond place in the final stan dings. Iowa State, which led through the first 10 minutes of the game, was paced by Bill Cain's 22 points. Substitute forward Rick Engel added 13 points. HXfo ji CASYNDEKANS ON MAOTSE-TBil'S IMGIHAVELLI G 0U1IJSETJITZ COMPUTER PRODUCTS WHICH: Quickly Identify an author's most pertinent ideas. Reduce research time by 85, Are comprehensive. Are based on axcerpta from the original text Are completely documented. FROM NOW ON. 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