WISCONSIN SEASON OF 1955-56 So. Methodist Game WISCONSIN FIELDHOUSE, MADISON, DEC. 12, 1955 • ,~~~~~-Wisconsin Meets SMU Tonight--~--"'!

Tonight. a touring Southern Methodist Univer­ teams to control the boards on both e nds of the sity b<~Sketball team meets Wisconsin's Badgers court here on the Cieldhousc floor. The Mustangs. as Krebs has scored 56 points in the two games he they are nicknamed. were Southwest Conference has played against Big Ten !oes, hitting 20 against champions last yea1 with a 9 won. 3 lost record, Iowa on Friday night. and 36 against Minnewta a nd comoilcd an overall l5·9 record !or the season. Saturday night. They have a record of four wins and a lone loss, K rog. who stands 6-3. is the best rcbounder on to Iowa. Bii Ten champions. this season. and they the team. and set a school mark in that department feature a team that has good height, speed. and last year with 280 in 24 games. He is a good scorer, good shooting ability. Wins have been posted ovcr too. with 270 points last ye<1r to rank third on the North T exas State, 82-67, Austin Col\t.'gC, 94 - ~. '•earn Texas Wesleyan. 65-42, and Minnesota. 82-81. in a At the other forward is Larry Show alter (6-3). thrilling overtime game Saturday night. who is an exe;ellent outside shooter. and a fine Coach of the Mustangs is E. 0. "Doc" Hayes. passer. He is ins"rumental in setting u p scoring sta rting his ninth year at Southern Methodist. H is opportunities for Krog and Krebs with h is accurate teams in eight previous seasons complied a mark passing. of 95 w ins. as against 91 losses. His untiring efforts Ron Morris (6- 1) and Bobby Mills (6-0) hold down with limited material have won Southern Mctho the guard spots for the Mustangs. with Mills rated dist favorable recognition nationally on the bas· the fastest player eve r to play on a Mustang ketball scene. and last year his e!lorts resulted in basketball team. He can score well from the out­ SMU"s first Southwest Conference crown since side. and his ability to drive in results in many 1937 easy shots. He scored 264 points last year. Morris Hayes has seven returning lettermen around is a good defensive player, and is the director of w hich to build this year·s team. and they possess the SMU plays. He scores well. and last year good height. speed. and good shooting ability. The made 207 points. team overall has depth. and has experience. Reserve strength is available in forwards Carl Top man in the SMU attack is 6-8 Jim Scharffenbcrger (6·4), a good hook shot artist. Don K ress. w ho last year led the team in scoring with Carter <6-4!. and sophomores Rick Herrschcr (6-3), 555 points. a total exceeded in tha t area only by and Herschel O'Kelley (6-il. T exas Christian's Dick O"Ncal. who tallied 676 At center, 6-6 Tom Miller givu able relief to points. Krebs is quick for a big man, and possesses Krebs and. though he is not the scorer that K rebs a Cine right handed hook shot , which scores for is. Miller is a good rebounder. Also a t center is him consistently from either side of the basket. He Bob McGregor (6-5). w ho is an aggressive man is a good rebounder. and with Captain Joel Krog. on the backboard

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GYMNASTICS CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS Saturday, Jan. 7-Minnesota at Minneapolis Saturday, Oct. 15-Wisconsin 30. Minnesota 25 Saturday, Jan. 14-0hio State & Iowa at Madison Saturday, Oct. 22-Wisconsin 34. Iowa 22 Saturday, Feb. 4--Chicago at Madison Saturday, Oct 29-Wisconsin 43, Mich. Stale 16 Saturday, Feb. 11- Northwestem at Evanston. Ul Saturday, Nov. 12-Wisconsin 43. Illinois 18 Saturday, Feb. 18- lllinois & Indiana at Madison Friday, Nov 18- Wisconsin finished 6th in Con- Saturday. Feb. 25- Michigan at Ann A rbor ference meet witb 114 paints. Friday, Mar. 2-Big Ten meet at Champaign, Michigan State won team 111. (AlsoMar.3) championship with 36 paints. Mar. 23-24- N.C.A.A. meet at Ch~pe\ Hill. N. C. Won O. lost 4.

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Jan. 16, 1954. 35 Don Rehfeldt Northwestern 2-11-50 Chicago Stad 12 11 Best shooting percentage-.7:nl, by Dick Means. Minnesota, vs. 34 Don Rehfeldt Iowa 2-28-49 Fieldhouse 13 8 Wisconsin, Jan. 16, 1950 (9 of 12 attempts). Equalled by Paul Judson. Illi- 31 Iowa 3-7-42 Madison 12 7 31 Dick Cable Notre Dame 12- 4-54 South Bend 11 9 ~~i~~~ - '10:.\:s~\~~ ~~'i4ci 0~ 8~~~- ';~~~~~ %is~t~~i~~~-s 2 r;1~~~~an ) (6 of !: 31 Dick Cable Tulane 12-20-54 Madison 10 II Best free thr owing percentage-1.000 by Hal Cervini and Ray Stoll. both 31 Dlck Miller Minnesota 2-21 -55 Madison 10 II of Tulane. Each made 10 of 100 attemr>ts. Dee. 20, 1954. In same game, 30 Paul Morrow Indiana 2-16-53 Madison 10 10 Dick Cable, Wisconsin. made II of 12 for .923 percentage. For Big Ten 29 Des Smith Purdue 2-17-44 Madison 12 5 games- 1.000 by Dick Miller. Wisconsin, vs. Minnesota. Feb. 21, 1955 (I I 29 Dick Cable Illinois 2-19-55 Madison 9 II of ll attempts). 28 Dick Cable Okhhoma 12-11-54 Norman, Okla. !3 2 28 Dick Cable Princeton 12-29-54 Madison 10 8 28 Dick Cable Purdue 2-2ll-55 Madison 11 6 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS 28 Dick Miller Mich. State 2- 5-55 Madison 12 4 Most consecutive free throws single game-23 (vs. Michigan State. Mar. 1, 27 Gene Englund Butler 2- 8-41 Madison 12 3 1954. Wisconsin made 29 of 31 for fieldhousc and Big Ten mark. 27 Ray Patterson Chicago 3- 4-44 Chicago 11 5 Most rebounds single game-66 (vs. Purdue. Jan. 3, 1953. Note- Paul Mor­ 27 Ab Nicholas Ohio State 1-13-51 Columbus 9 9 row made 30 in same game). Wisconsin also made 65 vs. Northwestern 27 Ab Nicholas Purdue 3-3-51 Madison II 5 Mar. 7, 1953. Also had 63 vs. Ohio State Mar. 1. 1952 27 Paul Morrow Iowa 12-29-52 Iowa City 11 5 Most assists single game-31 (vs. L.S.U. De.:. 18, 1954). For Big Ten game- 27 Paul Morrow Michigan 2-21 -53 Ann Arbor 6 15 33 (vs. Northwestern, Mar. 7. 1953). Dick Cable made 10 vs. Northwestern, 27 Dick Cable ll!inois 2-13-54 Madison 10 7 Jan. 20, 1952 and Tony Stracka made 10 vs. Illinois. Feb. 13. 1954 27 Don Rehfeldt Illinois 1- 2-50 Madison II 5 27 Don Rehfeldt Iowa 2-13-5(1 Iowa City 12 3 27 Don Rehfeldt India na 1-15-49 -Ma d ison 10 7 LEADERS IN BASKETBALL SCORING FOR WISCONSIN 27 Dick Miller Minnesota 3-5-55 Minn<:>apolis 10 7 Season$ Big T t~ n Games All Ga mes Played Player No. Years G F G FT P ts. G FG FT Pt1. FlELDHOUSE RECORDS Dick Cable 4 1952-55 60 290 230 810 82 432 316 1180 Don Rehfeldt __ 4 1945-50 44 254 167 675 81 451 267 1169 T eam Records - Single Game Ab Nicholas 3 1950-52 4(1 212 181 605 66 352 278 982 Paul Morrow _ Most !JOints scored l:>y one team-107. by Wisconsin (vs. L.S.U .. Dec. 18, '54 ). 3 1952-54 46 197 224 618 66 299 307 905 3 1946-48 35 195 112 502 Most ~oints scored by both tcams- 175 (Wis. 1007, L.S.U. 68, Dec. 18, 1954). Bob Cook -·· 62 323 201 847 For Bi g Ten eame- 170 (Illinois 99, Wisconsin 71. Feb. 19, 19551 John Kotz 3 1941-43 39 202 108 512 65 318 201 837 Most field goals scorcd-44 by Wisconsin (vs. L.S.U. Dec. 18, 1954 1. For Big Ray Patterso n 4 1942-45 49 203 98 504 77 308 152 768 Ten game-37, by Illinois (vs. Wisconsin. Feb. \9, 1955). Gene Englund 3 1939-41 32 109 98 316 61 191 162 544 Most free throws scored-40, by Wisconsin \'S . Minnesota. Jan. 12, 1953 Most free throws attem;>tcd-48 by Wisconsin vs. Marquette. Jan_ 12, 1953 BEST SINGLE BEST SINGLE 46 by Wisconsin vs. Marquette, De.:. 4, 1948 BIG TEN SEASON SCORERS ALL-SEASON SCORERS B(>St free throwing average by one tcam- .935 by Wisconsin vs_ Michigan Yn r- Piayer G FG FT Pb. Year- Playe r G FG F T Pts. State. Mar . L 1954 (29 of 31 attempts). 1953-Morrow _ 18 92 91 275 1955---Cable 22 156130 442 Best field goal shooting average- .579 by Wisconsin. 44 FG in 76 attempts 1950---Rehfeldt 12 101 63 265 1950---Rehfeldt 22 170 96 436 (vs. L.S.U. Dec. 18, 1954-. For Big Ten game-.519 by Purdue {vs. Wiscon· 1953- Cablc __ 18 86 65 237 1951- Nicholas 22 \30 106 366 sin, 28 of 51 at' empts. Feb. 28 , 19551. 1952- Nicholas 14 79 77 235 1952-Nicholas 22 120 121 361 Most !lersona! fouls by one team- 39 by Marquette vs. Wisconsin, De.:. 4, 1942-Kotz ___ 15 95 52 242 1953- Morrow 22 119 114 352 1949. For Big Ten ga me~35 by Purdue. Jan. 5, 1952; 34 by Indiana in 1949 1949~Rchfcldt 12 85 59 229 1949- Rchfcldt 22 146 89 381 Wisconsin had 30 (vs. Marquette. De.:. 4. 1949 and vs. Jllinois. Jan_ J, l95ll 1953-&ifert ___ 18 81 57 219 1942-Kotz _ 21 125 75 325 1951- Nicholas _ 14 77 72 226 1947-Cook 22 124 75 323 Individual Records- Single Ga me 1954- Cable 14 76 51 203 1955- Miller __ 22 115 87 317 Most ~ints scored-34 by Don Rehfeldt. Wisconsin vs. Iowa, Feb. 28, 1949 1944- Patterson 12 81 31 193 1941- Englund _ _ 23 103 97 303 03 FG, 8 FTl. (33 by Schlund!, Indiana. Jan. 16, 1954). 1947- Cook 12 70 47 187 1951-Cable 22 116 69 301 Most field li!Oals scored~ l3 by Rehfeldt vs. Iowa, Feb. 28. 1949 l954 ~Morrow 14 48 82 178 1944-Patterson 21 122 51 295 Most fr~ throws scored~ \2 by Dick Cable. Wisconsin vs. Michigan, Feb. 1953- Cable 22 110 81 301 14.1953 (14 attempts) 1954- Wcisner 22 99 87 285 1955-56 Composite Basketball Schedules lor Big Ten Schf ols THURSDAY, DEC. I FRIDAY. DEC. 23 MONDAY. JAN. 3 Butler 67 , WISCONSIN 63 Wyoming at Mi ~ higan State N ~t re. Dame _at Indiana Io wa s~~J;!~~tYSr~~~j 3 Okl a ho;~E~~~~:i •DEC. 27 ~~;;~~ :~ ~~~~~;,~s~ u n P illshurgh 75. Michigan 66 Indiana at B~U !r WEDN ESDAY, FE Ohio Stale 73, Buller Sl Denver at Ml~h,g an Michiga n State a t Detroit ~~~~~ : o~;. ~·is~:~r~u~a78 ~or:':ce~~nw:: h~::::w~~~~!l el SATURDAY. FEB. India n a 83. Ohio University 74. WEDNESDAY. DEC. 28 WISCONSIN AT NORTH WeS!ern Mich. 72 . Northwestern 67 WISCONSIN T WASHINGTON Indiana at Ohio Sta le {TV) MONDAY. DEC. 5 (Seallle) Minnesota al Purdue WISCONSIN 70. Notre Dame 66 o 29 at ' Ya nderbiU 76, Ohio Stale 67 DePau~~~~; ;;'~EC. ~~~~il:g ~:nl~~~~ ( St.L. ) ~ g a n Ka n sas 91. Northwestern 70 WISCONSIN T CALIFORNIA MONDAY. FEB. Dra ka at Illin is IOWA AT WISCONSIN TUESDAY, DEC. 6 Iowa al Stanf d lllinois 107, Buller 75 Indiana at Illinois Dart mouth at Northwes tern Michigan at Michigan Slat FRIDAY. DEC. 9 Minnuota a t ixie Clauic Iowa 80. SMU 62 M~c;~ean~ Slat a t M aryla nd Tour- WEDNESDAY. FE: 8 Purdue 59, Southern California 58 Michigan State at Marqu ..te FRID Y. DEC. 30 SATURDAY. DEC. 10 WISCONSIN AT STANFORD SATURDAY. FEB. 11 K an sa s 74, WISCONSIN 66 (TV) Brigha m Y oung at Michiga n MINNESOTA AT WISCONSIN Michig a n 77, Nebraska 71 Iowa a t California Ohio Stala at Illinois {TV) Indiana 96, Kansas Stale 72 M inne5ola at Dix ie Cla ssic Michigan at Indiana Ohio Stale 90, Loyola (Chicago) 72 Iowa at Northwestern Missouri 74. Illinois 73 M~:~:~ Stale a t M aryla nd Tour- So. Methodist 82. Minnesota 81 (OT) MONDAY. FEB. 13 Moire Dame 71 . Northwestern 6I SATURDAY. DEC. 31 WISCONSIN AT INDIANA UCLA 76. Purd ue 70 Prince ton at P l.rdue Michigan Sta le at Minnesota MONDAY. DEC. 12 Minnesota at D{xie Clauic Michigan at Illinois SO. METHODIST AT WISCONSIN MONDAY. JAN. 2 Ohio Sta te at Northwestern St . Louis University at Indiana PURDUE AT WISCONSIN Purdue at Iowa Okla homa &.1 Ohio State Northwes!ern d India n a Io wa a t Colorado Michigan S.tale at Illinoi5 SATURDAY, FEB. 18 TUESDAY. DEC. 13 Ohio Stale at Michiga n WISCONSIN AT IO"o/A Illinois at Notre Dame SATURDAY. JAN. 7 ~~~~:!sa a:1 ~i~~i";a';, f tate {TV) Southern Illinois at Michigan Slate INDIANA AT WISCONSIN (TV) Minnesota at Ohio State WEDNESDAY. DEC. 14 Michi3an State at Iowa Purdue at Loyola (Chicago) Michigan at Mi:,nesola Purdue~~;~~ ;,aJ~B. / Northwestern at Purdue 20 FRIDAY, DEC. IS OHIO STATE AT WISCONSIN Notre Da me at Minnesota MOND.A,Y. JAN. 9 Iowa at Indiana WISCONSIN AT ILLINOIS Northwestern at Michiga n Stale SATURDAY. DEC. 17 Indiana at Minnesofa Washington Purdue at Illinois University (St. Louis) Purdue a t Michigan a! Illinoi s {TV) Iowa at Ohio Stale Indiana at Missouri SATURDAY. FEB. 25 Michigan Slate &.1 Pillsburgh SATURDAY. JAN. 14 WISCONSIN AT MICHl -A.N Michigan at Butle r WISCONSIN AT OHIO STATE Ohio Stale at St. Louis University Purdue at Michigan Stale (TV) Loyola (Ca lif.) at Iowa ~r~~!~~:~ci~E~itJ::~ 1 Illinois at Indiana Iowa Valparais o a.t Purdue Michigan at Northwestern at Minnesota MONDAY. DEC. 19 Minnuota at Iowa MONDAY. FEB. 'P NEBRASKA AT WISCONSIN WISCONSIN AT MICH. STATE Cincinnati MONDAY. JAN. 16 at Indiana MICHIGAN AT WISCONSIN Michigan at Purdue Ohio Stale at Tulane Michigan State a t Indiana Minnesota at Illinois DePaul at Illinois Illinois at Purdue Northwestern at Iowa TUESDAY. DEC. 20 Northwestern at Notre Dame Michigan at Oregon Stale SATURDAY. MARCH 3 Northweste rn at Oregon SATURDAY. JAN. 21 NORTHWEST'N AT WISCONSIN Bulle r a t Purdue Iowa at Michigan (TV) Illinois at Iowa {TV) Purdue at Indiana Minnesota &.1 Kentucky Tournament Minnes ota at Michiga n Stale Ohio State at Purdue Michigan Sta te a t Ohio Sta le WEDNESDAY. DEC. 21 Minnesota at Michigan Notre Dame at Michigan Sl&.le MONDAY. JAN. 23 Michigan e.t Oregon Northwes ~ ern a t Ohio Stale MONDAY. MARCH 5 Northwestern at Oregon Stale Iowa at Purdue Illinois a! Northwestern Minnesota a t Kentucky Tournament Indiana at Iowa SATURDAY. JAN. 28 Michigan Slate ai M ichigan THURSDAY. DEC. 22 Northwestern at Minnesota {TV) Ohio State at Minnesota Indiana at Drake Ohio Stale at Michiga n Sla te ( T:j;:;,._~BS n a tiona l television pro- Washington (SeaJJie) at Ohio State lllinois at DePa.u l

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