The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 10, 1971, Image 7

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    AMES, Iowa-Nebraska
made its final visit to Iowa
State's Armory a pleasant one
Tuesday night. But it took an
uphill struggle and an overtime
to reverse memories from a
nightmare.
The Cornhuskers, trailing
S9-S0 with eight minutes
remaining, caught fire late in
the game and clipped the.
Cyclones, 69-67 in overtime.
Nebraska, which has a
history of losing close ones in
Iowa State's Armory, won't be
bothered by that problem
anymore. The Cyclones will be
switching to James H. Hilton
Coliseum for the 1971-71
campaign.
Tuesday's win over Iowa
State was a big one for the
Huskers. It was the first
conference victory on the road
and boosts Nebraska's Big
Eight record to an even 3-3.
Junior Al Nissen and
sophomore Tony Riehl
provided the scoring punch for
the Big Red in the overtime
periodeach scoring three
points.
Nissen opened the scoring in
the overtime, tipping in a
missed shot by guard Tom
Gregory to give the Huskers a
65-63 edge. Iowa State's Gene
Mack missed one from the field
and Nebraska gained possession
of the ball.
The Huskers then went into
a delay game in an effort to
draw the Cyclones out of a
zone defense which had kept
Nebraska at bay all night.
Huskers nip ISU in overtime
Iowa State did shift its
defense and Riehl responded
with a driving layup for a
67-63 Nebraska advantage with
2:05 remaining in the overtime
period
But ISU's Jack DeVilder
kept the Cyclones in the game
with a quick two-pointer and
the Huskers' lead was cut to
67- 65. Nebraska went back to
a delay game and Nissen was
fouled with just 59 seconds
showing on the clock.
The Miller, S. D., junior
connected on the first of one
and one situation, but the
second shot fell short. Nissen
went to the free throw line
again with just 26 seconds left
and Nebraska still in front
68- 65, but failed to hit.
Mack landed a fielder with
just 1 5 seconds remaining and
the Huskers' lead was cut to
68-67. But Riehl was fouled
seconds later and hit the first
of two for a 69-67 Nebraska
lead.
Time ran out after
DeVilder's 35-foot desperation
shot couldn't find the mark.
Iowa State greeted the
Cornhuskers with the typical
anti-Nebraska zone and
Nebraska trailed 35-28 at the
half. The Huskers had the lead
the first time in the game,
62-61, with three minutes
remaining.
"This was a big win for us,"
asserted Husker coach Joe
Cipriano. "We had to win one
on the road."
Cipriano was pleased with
1 1
A DYLAN MASTERPIECE.
. "It came on the radio in the late
afternoon and from the first note it wa right.
Bob Dylan bringing it all back home again.
"Then 'New Morning title song came
on. Like an early mist. So clean, so sweet. 'This
must be the day that all my dreams come true.'
What a love song! What a message to all of us
blinded as we are by paranoia, grimly trying
to see through the murk and the smoke and
the blood. 'So happy just to be alive
underneath the sky of blue . . .'
"God it's beautiful ... it is the most
reassuring thing thy t has happened this year
of the bombings."
Ralph J. Gleaaon, Rolling Stone
"CXUMM. SMMCMHrC niMTIDMVIA
the movement the Huskers got
in their offense. "We moved
the ball more tonight and were
able to find people open
outside," explained Cipriano.
That was evident. Big boys
Chuck Jura and Leroy Chalk
each contributed 15 points to
the Nebraska effort.
"We had five people in
double figures tonight,"
offered Cip. "And that's what
we've got to have."
Nebraska, 13-5 on the
Group explores
AFTorganization
A meeting to explore the
organization of an American
Federation of Teachers (AFT)
chapter on the Lincoln
campuses will be held
Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the
Union.
The AFT is a national
teachers union, and the
organization now has a charter
at the University of Nebraska
at Omaha.
All persons who teach at the
University are eligible for
membership. This includes all
tenured and non-tenured
professors, full time instructors
who teach, and graduate
teaching assistants.
Membership of non-teaching
graduate assistants and research
assistants will be discussed at
the meeting.
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year, entertains surprising
Missouri Saturday in the
Coliseum.
NEBRASKA (69) g ft tp
Chalk
Jura
Stewart
Nissen
Peterson
Gregory
Riehl
totals '
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Women's
Women's Physical
Education Building
There will be open
swimming in the WPE Building
from 1:30-2:20 p.m. Tuesday,
Thursday, and Friday, and
Wednesday from 4:30-5:20
and 8-9 p.m. The gym in WPE
will be open Wednesday and
Thursday from 7-9 p.m.
Bowling
A co-rec bowling
tournament is scheduled for
Feb. 23-24 in the Union
Bowling Alley. Each team must
consist of two men and two
women. Entries are due on or
before Feb. 19 in 121W
Nebraska Hall.
Folk dance
The recreation department
is looking for students
interested in teaching or
learning folk dances. Contract
Zoya Zeman, 472-2484.
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"Put simply, 'New Morning' is a superb
album. ... If poetry can be a story that must
be sent by telegraph, then this is certainly one
of Dylan's foremost achievements as a poet.
Words, music, singing, piano work, all of the
highest order.
"It seems almost superfluous to say that
this is one of the best albums of the year, one
of Dylan's best albums, perhaps his best. In
good conscience, all I can really say is get it
yourself and prepare to boogie."
Ed Ward, Rolling Stone
Bob Dyian'New Morning."
On Columbia Records
and Tapes
The Nebraska fresh suffered
an 88-73 setback to the Iowa
State yearlings.
IOWA STATE (67) ft tp
Mack 10 4-5 23
DeVilder 5 5-6 15
Brown 1 0-2 2
Engel 6 S-S 17
Gibson 2 3-4 7
totals 24 17-22 67
Total foulsi Nebraska 14, Iowa
State 14;
Fouled outi None.
PE events
Swimming
The women's swim team
began practice Feb. 2. Anyone
interested in joining can
contract Vicki Christiansen,
423-2568.
Gymnastics.
Girls interested in learning
skills in free exercise, tumbling,
balance beam, uneven bars, or
vaulting can join the
gymnastics club. Contact
Marilyn Fagerstrom, 472-2560,
for information.
Basketball
A girls' round robin
basketball torunament is
scheduled for Feb. 16 in the
WPE Building. All five-man
team entries are due by Feb.
12 at 5 p.m. in 121W Nebraska
Hall. Student coaches will be
provided for any team that
wants one. A trophy will be
awarded to the team
champions.
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1971