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1 i lilimtmmmm Sooner Linksman Monday, May 5, 1952 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Fiji Kegler : :7 B"flS iriroinrD epos Hers iff Hi Ag 7T TITLE CONTENDER ... Bo Faulkenberry ranks as one of the finest golfers in the Big- Seven conference. The University of Oklahoma ace will be hoping to win medalist honors and lead his team to the league championship at the conference meet, May 16-17. Buff-Cyclone Dual Saturday Colorado and Iowa State got 10:17.2. together Saturday for their second, Potts pins hig chances against dual track meet of all time and the Cyclones upon these events the meeting will likely re-write plus tne hign jump broad jumPi the record book. 220 and high hurdles. He figures Thirteen of the fifteen dual;iowa state strong in the discus, marks set in their first meeting 1440 anj poie vault, with distances last spring at Ames are up for!and enrints own. chopping block consideration with only the javelin and 220-yard dash records owning any chance for survival. All others have been bettered or equalled in previous compe tition this spring. The onslaught begins at 1:00 p.m. with field events and 1:30 for running events. Along with the record-breaking, Colorado Coach Frank Potts fore sees the closest competition for his performers this year. Colorado won last year's dual, 66 13 to 64 23. picking up the decision an hour after the scorer awarded the meet to the Cyclones. This year, Burl Berry's outfit edged the Buffs for second place in a triangular at Manhattan, Kansas, scoring 36 & points to Colorado's 34. That has been one of the woes for Potts who watched his Buffs fall below the Cyclones after managing a third place finish in the Big Seven indoor, best for a Colorado team. Iowa State finished last. "We've got to get over that In consistency if we are to do any thing outdoors," Potts warns. For example, points Potts had counted on in a dual at Nebraska Monday went to the Huskers and forced the Buffs into their worst showing this season. NU won 74-57 By MARSHALL KUSIIN'ER Sports Editor The University of Nebraska baseball team became one of the nation's top baseball teams in a doubleheader last weekend by conquering Oklahoma A. & M., 12-3 and 12-10. In the first game, the Husk ers gained revenge for the 8-5 licking they received at the hands of the Cowpokes at Still water, Okla., where ther'met for the first time in early April. The second game merely added insult to injury. Jerry Dunn and Bill Giles were the "guns for the Husker dia mond crew in the first game. They both banged out circuit clouts. Franny Hofmaier went all the way for the Cornhuskers in picking up his second victory of the season. He was the vic tim of the Aggies uprising that cost Nebraska seven runs and the game in the last game be tween the two teams. Hofmaier allowed only seven hits, one of which was a home run by second baseman Jerry Webster. Only Murry Backhaus and Bob Diers were unable to get into the hit column as they went 0-5 and 0-3, respectively. Bobby Decker, Bobbv Reynolds, Giles and Hoi maier provided the nucleus of the 11 Nebraska nits. It was the first loss of the season for Marlon Moss of the Cowpokes. He had won four straight games previous to the Husker game. In the second game of the se ries, the cauoer 01 piay aroopea considerably as the Cowpokes were charged with three errors and Nebraska seven. Ray Novak came in to Charlie Wright in the fourth inning and went on to win his fourth straight game of the year for Coach Tony Sharpe. Jerry Dunn and Bobby Reyn olds teamed up to bat in seven Don Bedker Makes Last HomeAppearanceAgain Kansas State Tomorrow Don Bedker, University of Ne braska hurdler, will make his last appearance before the J me folk Tuesday when the Cornhuskers go against TCansas State in a dual meet here. The field events start at 2:10, the running at 3:40. Bedker, who slammed both hurdle races in the 1952 Big Seven Indoor Championships, is gunning for a repeat in the Conference outdoor meet which will be held May 16 and 17 at Norman, Okla. Don, like Kansas State's Thane Baker, was just another competitor during his high school days at North Platte. His best time was :15.2. However, a pulled muscle in the third meet of his senior year shelved Bedker for the re mainder of his prep school career. Bedker did not letter as sophomore at Nebraska, but he . tiroc .nmnfatiniT flffninst. Kfim of Buff bright spots were the shot, the t Husker timber toppers in where Big Seven champ wai y,WfnfJpn Col. Rav Maesamen and Tanner cot off his best heave to date. 62-2 Vz: the low hurdles In a dual meet against Colorado here, April 28th, Bedker hit his peak performance. He won the high hurdles in :14.4, best time of any Nebraska hurdler through the years, but Coach Ed Weir ruled the favor ing 6 mph wind was too much help to let it stand as a varsity mark. The performance did go into the books as a meet record. Bedker, according to Coach Weir, is en titled to a double salute. Lacking natural speed, Bedker has had to make up for this with perfect hurdling form plus a fast start. And he is a good starter, rarely being left at the post. Coach Weir believes that addi tional weight has helped the North Platte lad. Bedker put on about eight pounds last summer which a 'seemed to provide the strength he needed to carry tnrougn a iun flight of hurdles at his top speed. Don row weighs 165 and is 6 feet talL Bob Berkshire. However, the long legged lad where sopn rai ninamau . North Platte beean to come :24.3: ana me i , . j..t. u. of the Huskers' 11 runs. Ne braska scored two runs in the first frame when Reynolds sin gled, a wild pitch and an error. They picked up two more runs in the next inning when Decker singled with a man on and Reyn olds hit a double to score both runners. The big push for the Cornhusk ers came in the fourth inning when they pushed across six runs. It was nt. this rritiVnl nnint in Yia game that Dunn put the ball over me ien iieia ience ior a nomer. The score was knotted at 10 10 going into the sixth when the Huskers scored their winning runs of the game. new dual mark of two mile where Bill Gavito ran Athletic Staft Give Speeches University of Nebraska athletic Staff members will speak at six athletic dinners this week. Ralph Fife will speak Monday night at Nebraska City as Marvin Franklin is addressing a group at Hooper. . Harry Good will speak Tues day night at Shelby. Peter Jane tos goes to Tilden Thursday tehk , Friday evening, Bob Davis will speak at Cedar Bluffs and Marvin Franklin at Holdrege. Saturday night, Athletic Direc tor Potsy Clark will speak at a reunion of the 89th Division in Lincoln. Mr. Clark was a member of the famed 89th in War I. to the fore as a junior. He was second in the Conference indoor meet and third in the outdoor tests in 1951. Amateur teams of The Amer ican Baseball Congress last year showed the Lew Fonseca's 1950 World Series movie to over 70,000 people. The sandlotters are shoot ing for 100,000 this ear. PICTURES of IVY DAY ACTIVITIES Orders taken Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday After noons at Student Union and B-5 Burnett IialL Sponsored by KAPPA ALPHA MU MOTHER'S DAY CARDS LARGE (SELECTION Goldenrod Stationery Store ' tit North JKb M. VOTE FOR rlllV H ADAMS ill! SR. CLASS SECRETARY Repreienlinf the bett interetts ' of I'nivertity Student We Are Open on Mondays "Meet your friend after that Fraternity Meeting . . at the lith and High St. Vern Ueiliger S-6290 Lowell Ueiliger Managers VOTE x JIM WEBER Junior Cast Pmident MPUijiMM mm ra.iWJ m J " I i ' r In flliiP ttmrnmrn bwmmI ttwuiiiJ Mwtf I ' DON PIEPER Senior Class President A member of the Junior Class Council bo Has een student government in action Rnd understands the plac of class officers at this University. I am for all the traditional platforms clasa officers candidates put forth with the addition that I will fol low through, VOTE MAY 5 Some Stay . . . V 2 i RALPH KINER . . . One of the major league's outstanding sluggers has none of the draft fears that have crept into many of the baseball camps in the majors. Some Go . . . ' I - ' - I ' ' M TED WILLIAMS . . . One of the major league's outstanding sluggers played his last game a few days ago for the Boston Red Sox. Ted was reactivated from the reserves back into the U. S. Marine corps. The fans got somewhat of a treat when Freddy Babb, A.M. centerfielder, was given the heave-ho from the ball park for the misuse of the good English language. Umpire John Hergert did the honors. The Nebraska team has now worked themselves to an 11-3 rec ord for the season and they will be out to pad that victory column by two games when they meet the Iowa State Cyclones at Ames, la., Friday and Saturday. Husker Golfers Nipped By KU The University of Nebraska golf team dropped a 12 -8 de cision to the University of Kansas baturday m its first Big Seven conference golf loss of the year. The results: Erv Peterson (Nebraska) de feated John Prosser, 2-1. Neal Lilley (Kansas) defeated Doug Dale, 3-0. Prosser-Lilley (Kansas) de feated Peterson-Dale, 2'S-. Bob Dare (Kansas) defeated Joe Gifford, 2Vz-1A. Dick Spangler (Nebraska) "de feated Harlan Hise, 3-0. Gifford-Spangler (Nebraska) defeated Dare-Hise, 3-0. Ham Lynch (Kansas) defeated Chick Battey, 3-0. . The next golf match for the Huskers will be against Iowa State at Ames Friday. They are then slated for a triangular meet with the Cyclones and the Uni-j versity of Missouri in the afore mentioned city. It Vv . y -ft. 1 m- r -m muff "mi " SEV HARKSON ... Of one of outstanding bowlers during the recently completed Intramural bowling season was this Phi Gamma Delta kegler. He aided the Fiji's to cop the League I championship. Busy Sports Slate For Husker Teams The University of Nebraska tennis and golf teams will meet Kansas . State and Kansas this week end. They meet the Kansas State teams Friday at Manhattan and move to Lawrence Saturday for tests against the Jayhawkers The University of Nebraska track team will be the only Corn- husker squad performing before the home patrons this week. The golf, tennis and baseball teams will be on the road. The schedu'e for this week: Tennis Friday Iowa State, Missouri at Ames. 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