r Nebraska Colorado s world class hurdler Marcus Walker and pole vaulter Dave Bussabarger set stadium and meet records here Saturday, but that was the extent of CU's celebration as Nebraska loped to an easy 80-42 victory. Walker, with three wins over world record holder Willie Davenport in the last two weeks, streaked to a 7.1 clocking while teammate Bussabarger erased Tom Porter's old standard with a 16-1 vault. Cornhusker sophomore Hopeton Gordon cracked the school, meet and stadium records in the long jump with a leap of 24-1 0. The old standard was 24-8 set in 1969 by N. S. Hurd. Nebraska's only double winner was senior co-captain Greg Carlberg who continues to dominate every race he runs. After a relaxed 4:19 mile, he returned to capture the 1000 from teammates Jim Hawkins and Dan Speck. With Colorado out of the way, Nebraska's sights turn toward Houston, Tex., and the USTFF meet in the Astrodome. One runner who is especially looking forward to MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1971 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiini. runs by CU, 80-42 1 the weekend is Carlberg. He's entered in the mile and will receive his first competitive challenge of the season. Headlining the event Ls Marty Liquori, NCAA Outdoor Gordon, . . sets record mile champion in 1969 and 1970. Liquori has a 3:54.1 to his credit and will be joined by fellow four-minute-milers Dave Wottle of Bowling Green (3:59) and Villanova's Chris Mason (3:59.9). Track Events Mila I. Greg Carlberg, N, 4:19.4. 2. Lynn Hall. N, 4:23.0. 3. Tom McKinley, C, 4:29.1. tSS32 On Atco Records & Tapes (Tapes Distributed by Am pox) Branch. C, :M.3. 2. Horace Ltvy, N, :04.3. 3. Jim Novate. N, :M.3. 400 1. Garth Case, N, 1:12.1. 2. Was Leonard, N, 1:13.2. 3. Bob Pierce, N, 1:14.7. -l. Cliff Branch, C, :4.l. 2. Leighton Priestley, N, :49.. 3. Tim Lebsack, N, :S0.2. M hH)hs l. Marcus Walker C. :0M (New Stadium and meet record. Old Stadium record, :07.3, Keith Gardner, N, 1958; old meet record, :07X Gardner, N, 1951.) 2. Wayne Lock wood, C, :0.l. 3. Dave Llesveld, N, :0t.2. Twe-nrile 1. Bob Unger, N, 9:09.1. 1 Steve Castenader, C, 9:18.4. 3. Mike Fertlg, N, 9:19.S. t m 1. Greg Carlberg, N, 2:15.. I. Jim Hawkins, N, 2: IS J. 3. Dan Speck, N. 2:17.1. M . Larry Cimato, N, 1:55.7. 1. Roger Chadwlck, N. 1:54.4. 3. Jeff Wlsemiller, N, 1:57.0. lew 1. Marcus Walker C, :?J. 2. Wayne Lockwood. C. .07.2. J. Dave Llesveld, N, :07.4. Mile Relay 1. Nebraska (Tim Leb ack, Leighton Priestley, Bob Pierce, We Leonard) 3:27.7. 2. Colorado 3:34.8. Field Events Shot 1. Larry Cherny, N, 53-2'' 2. John Best. C. 49.10. 3. Dave Bussa barger, C, 49-8Vj. High Jump 1. Howard Burns. N, 4-5. 2. Mark Mounsey, C, 4-5. 3. Steve Eyman, N, 4-3. Pete Vault 1. Dave Bussabarger, C. 14-1 (New Stadium and meet record. Old Stadium record, 15-8, Tom Porter, C, 1949; old meet record, 14-0, Chuck Rogers, C, 1948 and Mike Wedmnn, C, 1970.). 2. Msrk Cooper, N, 15-0. 3. Duane Sullivan, N, 15-0. Long Jump 1. Hopeton Gordon, N, 24-10 (New NU. Stadium and meet record, old NU record, 24-8, N. S Hurd, 1949; old Stadium record, 24-8, N. S. Hurd, 1949; old meet record, 24-8, N. S. Hurd, 1949.). 2. Johnny Rodgers, N, 23-4. 3. Guy Ingles, N, 21-8. 0 1. Cliff THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Want Ads FOR SALE Martin D-35 Accoustlc Guitar. Perfect condition. Hard shell case. Must sell within 10 days. Best offer. 475-5369 or 475-5808. Quality Stereo Components. Discount prices. Fisher, Dual, Kenwood, Amplex. Factory warranty. Garry Beal 466-0930. Your golden words on a 3 x 12 BUMPER STICKER' $1.00, copies 25c, red, green or white (30 letter maximum). The Snide Compony, Box 93, Route 1, Blaine, Washington. 98230. FOR RENT Five large rooms and IK baths with shower and tub. All carpeted and draped. Dishwasher, disposal, range, refrigerator, central air and heat. Laundry and rec facilities. 10-15 minutes from Univ. See anytime. 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