10 Thursday, February 3, 1933 Daily Nebraskan narrowly defeat . . . Continued from Page 1 following two baskets by Nebraska, Oklahoma ran off six consecutive points to grab a 14-6 lead with 14:33 remaining in the first half. The Huskers staged a mild comeback to pull within four points, 14-10, with 13 minutes remaining in the half. From that point on, the Huskers w ere never closer than six points, but never down by more than eight points, until the final second of the half. St3n Cloudy sent Nebraska to the locker room, down only by four, 35-31, as he canned a 15-foot jumper at the buzzer. "Hie first half 1 told the players we looked a little scared," Nebraska Coach Moe Iba siad. i told them we weren't playing superhumans. "In the first half, we had balls rolling on the floor, but the second half we loosened up and played basket ball." The Huskers came out the second half and lied the score at 35-all with 18:05 to play. The game turned into a seesaw battle the rest of the way. Nebraska never led by more than six points in the second half, while Oklahoma never led by more than two. With Nebraska clinging to a two-point lead with 1:06 left to go in the game, Husker Claude Renfro went to the line with a one-and-one opportunity. Renfro missed the shot, but Terry Smith was able to slam the ball through for a four-point Nebraska lead. Nebraska was leading 58-57, with 11 ticks left on - the clock, when Greg Downing iced his two free throws -and the game. "Downing's free throws were awful big," Iba said. "I just took a couple of breaths and thought about shooting the ball." Downing said. Nebraska was led by Cloudy's 20 points and Smith's 1 1 . Cloudy hit 10 of 13 shots from the floor. "I felt real good," Cloudy said. "It's just like when you get that rhythm you know you can make them." Oklahoma was led by freshman Wayman Tisdale's 23 points. Charles Jones scored 1 2 and Bo Overton added 10. "He got his points," Smith said, referring to Tisdale, "but w e won the ballgame." ii. r-s n i n n .n repay m pnay 'is!au ciiiasn'5' ww noswms odd imcn learn m w y By Jack Denker Nebraska Women's Track Coach Gary Pepin said he plans to experiment with his team Saturday, when the Cornhuskers take on Arkansas and Kansas in a triangu lar meet at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. "We're not overly concerned point-wise as a team, although I think we'll do pretty good," Pepin said. "In stead we want to get some conditioning work done and improve indivually to get ready for the upcoming conference and national meets." Pepin said he intends to shuffle some people around this week and try new people in new events. Angie Thack er, who owns the Big Eight's fastest 300-yard dash time of :34.59, will skip the 300 this week and concentrate on the 60-y3rd dash and long jump. Janet Burke will run the 300 in place of her. Pepin also said that Nicole Ali will not run the 600-yard run this week in order for her to try the long jump The Huskfrs are in pretty good shape physically, Pepin said, except for Kirsti Voldnes. who has been battling the ilu and will not run Saturday. This week may also mark the return of hurdler Rhonda Blanford, who has been sidelined with a knee injury recently. "Arkansas had a very good cross country team (this season) and they have one of the better track and field teams they've had in a while," Pepin said. "And Kansas has some outstanding indivuals, but they are down as a team." The top two performers Kansas will bring to Lincoln this weekend are Stien Lendeahl, the number one shot putter in the Big Eight with a 46-9 toss, and sprinter Dora Spearman. The Jayhawks also have the second strongest mile relay team in the Big Eight (Nebraska is first) with a time of 3:55.33. 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