The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 15, 1971, Page PAGE 7, Image 7
urn H : A 0 , ....... P Q ... Freshman gymnast Barry Cross turns in his performance on the parallell bars during Saturday's meet witn Mankato State. Nebraska won the meet 148 to 142. Husker tankers win two Nebraska's swimmers finished their dual meet season with wins over Oklahoma State (59-54)and Oklahoma (57-56) this weekend, bringing their record to 3-4. "It was a good lift for the kids," said coach John Reta. "That's a tough back-to-back test. We had several swimmers turn in their best times of the season." Individual winners for the Huskers included Dave Backer who won the 50 and 100 meter freestyle against Oklahoma State on Friday and came back Saturday to capture the 100 meter freestyle against IM leaders remain same in 2nd rating All three leaders remained the same in the second intramural basketball rating chart, but there was some juggling in the lower ranks. There are two new faces in the independent and dormitory divisions and one new entry in the fraternity class. The 747's and G.D.I.'s have replaced Varsity Golf and the Playboys in the independent top five while Avery and Harper V cracked the dormitory top five charts for the first time. Alpha Gamma Rho moved into the No. 4 spot in the fraternity division for the only change in that class. Playoffs begin Feb. 17. Sports Staff Analysis Fraternities No 1 Beta Theta Pi The Betas picked up an important victory over Phi Delta Theta, 48-38. They look like the strongest team in intramural competition. ' No 2 Kappa Alpha Psi They added three more victories to run their record to 5-1 . No 3 Theta Xi They hang on to third picking up victories over Triangle and a narrow victory over Phi Kappa Psi. No 4 Alpha Gamma Rho AGR knocked off previously undefeated Sigma Chi and added another victory over Delta Tau Delta in moving into fourth. No 5 Phi Delta Theta They have lost twice, but to the two top teams. Oklahoma. Dave Schmidt and Randy Stoike swapped wins in the 200 meter backstroke. In one- and i three-meter diving, Bryan Short came back from two second-place finishes against Oklahoma State to win both events against Oklahoma. Dan Fry was also a double winner, capturing the 200 meter breaststroke both days. These were the last dual meets for the Husker tanksters who now point for the Big Eight meet March 4-5-6 in Oklahoma. The NCAA meet will follow on Mar. 25-26-27 at Ames, Iowa. Dormitories No I Schram IV Retain top spot having picked up two victories. Jerry Tagge may be out for season with injured knee, but Mark (iustafson and Dale Keller have picked up scoring slack. No 2 Avery Move all the way to second on basis of perfect record and a victory over tough Gus II. No 3 Cather Glenn They are still undefeated including a victory over Thoreau. No 4 Abel III They still look like the best team in Abel. No 5 Harper V They are still undefeated, but have an important game tonight with Harper IV who are 7-1 . Independents No 1 Juicers They are still on top and still undefeated, but are being pressed by the Born Losers. No 2 Born Losers They've picked up three more wins to run their record to 6-0. No 3 747'S They move into top five on two impressive victories and their record. No. 4 Nads Having started to move, they at Frost and a tough (AGR) team. No S GDI Have 5-1 record including a win over PJ. Carlberg cracks 4 - minute marh University of Nebraska athletes didn't win an event at Saturday's United States Track and Field Federation meet at Houston, but coach Frank Sevigne was all smiles anyway. Outstanding performances for the Huskers abounded - led by.Greg Carlberg's 3:59.6 mile. Carlberg became the first Nebraska athlete ever to crack the magic 4:00 mark and established himself as the Big Eight's premier miler. But Carlberg finished third in the competition behind Villanova's Marty Liquori at 3:57.2 and Leonard Hilton of Houston with a 3:59.0. "I heard 3:03 at three-quarters of a mile," he said, "and I was still with Liquori so I thought there was a chance for sub-four." Carlberg's best previous effort was 4:02.2 in last year's Central Collegiate championships in Indiana. Liquori's 3:57.2 is the fastest indoor mile run in the last five years. Want Ads FOR SALE Your golden words on a 3 x 12 BUMPER STICKER' $1.00, copies 25 cents, red, green, or white (30 letter max.) The Snide Co., Box 93, Route 1, Blaine, Washington. 99230. Quality Stereo Components. Fisher, Dual, Kenwood, Ampex. Factory Warranty. Garry Beal 466-0930. Excellent '66 Mustang, V-8, stick, $1100 or best offer. 434-7005. Roberts 1725-8LIII Tape recorder, reel to reel and 8-track cartridge. One year old. 432-2509. 1970 HONDA CB450, 3500 miles. 475-6458, Omaha 731-7750. '64 Corvair Monza. Black vinyl interior, 4-speed, new dutch, recent paint, bucket seats, needs parts installed, which I have. Selling at loss as must leave to coast $125. 466-3006. 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The Huskers scored a 19-17 win over Missouri and dropped a 21-1 1 decision to K-State. Nebraska's Joe. George, wrestling at 167, scored two pins over the weekend and now owns a 21-5 record. The Huskers 6-5 on the year, host Northwest Missouri Saturday before entering the Big Eight Tournament. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN spots Pressed for a future goal, Carlberg replied, "it just depends on where I happen to be running. This Spring it will be the mile but during the summer I'll probably move up to three miles. I'm looking forward to the possibility of a summer tour or the Pan American Games in August." But while Carlberg was lowering his own school record in the mile he was losing another mark in the two mile. Freshman Bob Unger put his name in the NU record books with a blistering 8:46.8 two mile, a whopping 13.4 seconds lower than Carlberg's previous standard. 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Nebraska's Wes Leonard was third in the triple jump with a career best of 49-1134 and Hopeton Gordon, who developed a sore leg, finished fifth with a 48-9 effort. Horace Levy placed fifth in the 100 with a .09.5 and freshman vaulter Mark Cooper cleared just 14-6 and failed to place. J -J 3 Z3 la $3.33 B. S. Degree an equal opportunity employer I I J MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1971 PAGE