iWe'dnesctay, May 5, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 3 0 VP TH SC0R ao oven to m Sandstedt Hurls Huskers To 10-1 Triumph Over KU Good pitching by Jim Sanstedt, plus some timely hitting and brilliant fielding, gave Nebraska the first game of a two-game set with KU, 10-1, on the Husker field Tuesday afternoon. Big Jim got in three or four tight jams but escaped without damage in evry inning except the fifth when two singles, a hit batsman and a walk forced one run across the plate. Third base man Bill Denker pulled, the field ing gem of the game in the second when he stopped a hot grounder behind the hot corner with his bare hand, fell to the ground, and then got up and threw the runner out by half a step at first. Denker Slaps Double. Husker power got the home team off to a two run lead in the first frame. Denker slapped a long double to the left center field fence and Bob Grogan walked. Then Wes Maser grounded a ball past the third sacker scoring two. In the bottom of the fourth they scored two more when Maser singled and Cerv deubled. Both scored when the thira base man threw past the catcher trying to cut down Maser at the ' plate. After the only Jayhawk run, Nebraska plated another in the fifth as Hobe Hayes drew a free pass, stole second, took third on an overthrow and scored on Denker's grounder. Ends Scoring". Nebraska ended the scoring in the seventh with a five run splurge. Blatchford opened it up with a single and Sandstedt sac rificed him to second. Don Hays' single scored Blatchford. Hobe Hays singled and Denker walked to fill the sacks. After Grogan forced Den Hays at the plate, Maser singled into center to score Bob Hays and Denker. Bob Cerv blasted a long triple to deep left center to score the last two counts. Meet Again Today. The two teams will meet again today at 3 p. m. on the home field. Elroy 'Lefty" Gloystein is expected to start for Tony Sharpe's Huskers. The box score: French fit IVI.una lb Hnxnn cf r.iikriNon rf Mnv :ih Bertuzzi If Kelly 2b SprlriK Shaw Kink c Fncyk c miniun p Kmd p Mabry Tola la 4 1 2 1 n o 0 o. : i 1 o 2 o 0 o 1 o o a Nebraska 3 2 8lmrj If 8 11) Hhvi If 2 0 H. Hnyi 2b 1 0 Rull 2b 0 2 Penlirr ,1b 3 0 Omgan rx O 0 Macra rf 0 0 Orv rf 0 0 8rhlflfcr lb ft S Novak c- 1 0 Blx-hford e 1 0 SandHtedt p 0 0 0 0 o 0 I 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 12 0 OHO 1 0 0 0 1 30 4 24 H Totala 32 9 27 12 Sprlns walked for Kflly In 9th: Bhaw ran for Spring in 90i; Mabry hit Into rone piny in 9th. Knnaaa 000 010 000 - 1 Nobraaka 200 210 Mix-10 Ruin: Kflly. H. Haya 2, Dfnkrr 2, Oroican 2. Mr 2, Orv, Blachford. Krror: Del.tina, May. Mar, Novak. Runa bntti-d In: DeLima, n. Haya. Mnser 4, Cerv S. Two b hit Denker, Mner. Cerv. Three baae hit: Cerv. Sacrifice: Fandatedt. Stolen baae: Bertuzzl, H. Haya 2. Denver. Oroitnn. Left on baae: Kanaas 8, Nebraska 3. Baae on balm: Off Gilmnn 4, 8nndateri ft. St nick out: By Gilmnn ft. Freed 1, RnndMedt ft. Hll Olf Gilmnn ( in 6ai Innlnita; Freed 0 In IVj,. Hit by pitcher: Bv 8andatelt Ittllinan). Wild pitch: Oilman 2. ton ing pitcher: Oilman Umplrea: Bill Krefer and John Hergert. Time 2:03. Attendance HiX) (estimated). Special Golf Tourney Next On IM Slate Nebraska's golf experts will have a chance to show their tal ents whert the Intramural golf specialties tournament gets under way May 13 and May 15. Driving for distance and pitch ing for accuracy are the events to be featured by the tourney. Any man in school is eligible except members of the varsity golf squad and golf tetter men. Three shots will be allowed in the golf driving contest. Each shot must stay within a marked fairway boundary to count. Places will be determined by the total distance made by the number of shots scored. Each contestant in the pitching contest will be al lowed five shots. An official Intramural medal will be awarded to the winner of each of the two events. A team trophy will be given to the organization whose best four men rank hi '.best in the two com bined events. Former UN Grid Star to Wayne Robert Kahler, former Husker football back- who has been coaching at Nebraska City, has been named head football coach and assistant track coach at the Wayne State Teachers college. Kahler was a halfback on the Nebraska Rose Bowl team. Ht played professional ball with the Green Bay Packers and was a member of their championship team in 1944. Kahler played with the Second Air Force "Super bombers" while in the service. He served as assistant football and track coach at the Univer sity in 1946-47. He was head football and track coach at Ne braska City high school during 1947-48. His team had the best football record in the history of the school. Spring Cage Drills Coach Harry Good an nounced Monday that spring basketbaH drills will be held at 7:00 p. m. Monday thru Thursday, until final week starts. The practices will last until about 8:15. 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