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To Down Nebraska 79 Tuesday, March 8, 1960 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Jayhawks Use Charity Line To Down Nebraska 7 9-- 7 4 The University of Kansas Roots' first shot rolled the Jayhawk press and fouled had eight, all scored in the around used the free throw line to the rim and dropped KlTs Jim Hoffman. Hoffman, last four minutes. 79-7-4 uuo ranas or grab a victory from uie Bin Bridges, who Bowers Praised who passed to team mate had been scoreless for Nebraska Monday night. The the game Bush Hightower. Hightower hit a the evening, hit four straight After team and Jayhawk win knots up the neat layup to slow down free tosses in thirty seconds praised the entire the singled Bowers, saying, Big 8 Conference, with KU Cornhuskers. to ice the game for Kansas. out "Bill came into his own to- and Kansas State hold- each Jayhawks Stall Nebraska was hampered night, he did a marvelous ing a share for first place. by the lack of man power, job." Yearling Track Team Kansas went into a stall mainly in the final minutes It Is believed that a play with Hightower hit 23 points to 1:51 left when Bowers of the contest With 6:45 left two-point- er pace Jayhawks, nine of off wffl be held Wednesday once again dropped in a in the game, the Huskers lost the which came at the charity K-Sta- evening to determine for Nebraska. the services of Jim Kowalke. te 91-3- the KVs stripe. Jerry Gardner, who 0 Championship. play-of- f Hickman hit two Dumps If the Buuck Follows entered the game with a 7.6 is held, a coin will be flipped scoring average ripped the A minute later teammate The freshman track team 1000-yar-d run, two-mil- e run, ter also aided the mile relay to determine where the con- FINAL BIG EIGHT Al Buuck followed Kowalke nets with 21 points, several won their fourth straight post- and the shot put team to win that event in a on long test will be played. STANDINGS to the bench. Buuck picked set shots. al track, meet dumping Kan- Ernie Gunter once again low seasonal time of 3:22.3. hit 31 91-3- The Jayhawks, behind the W L Pet four of his personals during An totaled Kansas sas State 0. led the frosh by winning the The Nebraskan's copped the first half, and spent most points from the free throw The Husker yearlings swept d dash, the 60-ya- low calm charity tossing of Kansas State ....10 4 .714 every place in the dashes, Wayne Hightower and Jerry of the final period on the line, compared to Nebraska's 11 of 14 events, allowing the hurdles, 60-ya- high hurdles, hurdles and the 600 and 880 Kansas 10 4 .714 14 440-yar- Gardner, jumped to a domi- bench. points. squad firsts in the and the d dash. Gun- - yard distances. Oklahoma 9 5 .643 out-fiel- nating 42-3- 4 halftime score. After the game Coach Jerry The Huskers d Larry Donavan, holder of Iowa State 7 7 .500 Bush Max-e- y goaled Kansas, hitting 30 to Lead Stretched mentioned that Al the state high school record played game with KITs 24. 12-- Colorado 7 7 .500 the a for the pole vault, went 8 Kansas now has a confer- Inside Iiitramurals stretched the lead Missouri 5 9 .351 slight leg injury. Bush said Kansas to defeat his Kansas State to 12 points mid-wa- y through that Maxey had undergone ence record of 10-- and is Nebraska 4 10 .275 rival by more than a foot the final period, but a Husker treatment during the day at tied with for first by dave tvohlfarth rally attempt cut the margin Oklahoma State . 4 10 .275 Kansas. place in the Big 8. Fred Wilke was Nebras- Last week's intramural basketball games included some ka's other multiple winner. to three points. Monday's Nebraska ended the season Scores The Huskers were further upsets, surprises and oddities. Wilke won the high Jump With with a 0 conference record the clock reading 3:25, 59, hindered with the loss of Bob 32-2- 3 6-- Missouri Iowa State 57 Top upset of the week was Beta Sigma Psi's win with leap of 1 and the BIO and an over all record of a Bowers, who entered the Kansas 79, 74 Harry, who injured his leg over Phi Gamma Delta. However, the next night Beta Theta Nebraska 7. broad jump with a distance Nebraska-Oklahom- a One of the Nebraska game to replace Al Buuck, during the 52-3- 9 Pi ended the Beta Sig's threat with a licking. of 21-- 7. He also placed third bit two quick buckets to bring State contest last week- victories, Stewart Air Force out by the Phi Gamma Delta had been the surprise in the high and low hurdles. the score to a 71-- reading. charity tosses, but HerscheO end. Base, was ruled NCAA. team of the Fraternity 'A Tourney. The Phi The Huskers are now await- The Huskers big chance Turner, playing the last game High scoring honors for NEB BASK KANSAS Gams advanced to the semi-fina- ls before v r ing the return of the Big came seconds when of his college career, hit a Nebraska were takea by Tur- i being edged by Sigma 57-5- 3 later Tvhtkx I - Hielitejrer 74 a Kappa in a tight Eight postal results to deter- Jayhawk center, jumper to put Nebraska back ner, who dropped in 22 points, Kowalke 4eft11 Giset M i battle. Wayne Buuck 1 l 1 Bridge 3 7 7 13 mine the winner in freshman Hightower fouled Al Roots, into the game, as the score- eight from the field and six Swwt 144 1 Gardner 7 7 11 The high-flyin- g Kappa Sigs currently Maxey 4 19 44 conference circles. 75-7- 2, 7 Hickmaa t t 9-- giving the Nebraska sopho- board registered Kan- for six from the free throw Enter 4 CorreU M 1 own a season record of 0 and are likely sas leading. line. Wall 3 - Mvers more a chance to make two Roots 1 M I Hoffmaa 111344 4 favorites for the tourney. However, going 4 4-- points via the one-and-o- Bowers I favorites for the tourney. Nebraska, tried to get the Maxey followed close be Teisla 3 3 H Tata 34 rule. ball from tha 'tight of hind with 19. Mekraska 34 M Hitchcock appears ready to snatch both Tracksters grips while Bowers Ka T". 7 the 'A' and B' Burr-Selle- ck titles. Both Hitchcock teams are undefeated and in the Wohlfarth finals. Especially impressive has been the Will Race 'A team, piling up some decisive scores over opponents. Four Seniors Play Last Game Dental College really sprang to life in tourney action In Chicago after holding a so-s- o season record. The Dents, have knocked off such teams as the Losers, Geolographers and Law Col- Relay Team Enters lege in their match to the finals. Daily Event Phi Epsilon Kappa reversed an earlier tourney defeat AWs by Law College when it whipped the Lawyers, 34-2- to stay Members of Nebraska's in contention. track team will compete in the Chicago Daily News Re- Oddity of the week occured when Jerry Trupp of Delta lays Friday Night Tau Delta-- B lost his contact lenses while playing against The mile team Kappa Sigma-B- . The action was similar to Jim Kowalke's relay will loss of his contacts in :he recent Oklahoma State Nebraska compete against Wisconsin game, only Trupp's lenses weren't found as quickly. Delts and Indiana. Members of the and Kappa Sigs were scattered all over on all fours search--, relay team will be Ken Ash, ing for the specks and play was suspended for several min- Bob Cross, LeRoy Keane and utes. The proud finder of the contacts after the inch-by-inc- h Joe Mullins. search was, naturally, a referee. Mullins, captain of the Husker track team, will also run 600-yar- d Watch for the Intramural All-St- ar Basketball Team In in the run. His tomorrow's Dally Nebraskan. The selection of the team was opponents will be George based upoiAhe votes each player received from the nt Kerr, and Dave Mills. teams recently selected by Intramural Managers. Kerr, a Jamaica native who Upcoming after the basketball tourney ends will be the runs for the University of Rag's final ranking of the top ten teams. Illinois, was the winner of the NCAA 880-yar- d Waye Hester HerscheO Turner Dick Shipwright Bob Harrv run here Intramural Volleyball action begins Tuesday, March 15, last June. Kerr made the with 13 games scheduled. Competition will be in Fraternities, tour in a speedy 1:47.8. Burr and Selleck Residence Halls. Mills and Mike Rawson Set round out the main competi- Spring Sports tion for Mullins. Mills, a soph- SHELWOLD ON BRIDGE omore from Purdue, holds the national high school 440- - For Full Schedule yard run mark with a time of :46.6. Rawson will travel By Dave Calhoun Looking ahead First at the Partner's Double to Chicago from his home in Spring sports will soon take outdoor track team, it's noted England. over the sporting scene. that the tracksters will start Keith Gardner, former Ne Far From Holy braska With just three weeks rest their season with an appear- sprinter and hurdler, will d sports will ance at the Texas Relays in run in the dash.
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