0 0 Wednesday, April 22, 1953 Trackmen Prep For Drake Meet The Drake Relays, an annual event for Nebraska's thinclads, is the next stop for Coach Ed Weir's Cornhusker squad. The NU track squad win compete in the Des Moines, la., meet on Friday and Saturday. After a credilable showing against some of the midwest's best field event entries last Saturday in the Kansas University Relays in Lawrence, Coach Weir and his men are in hopes of bringing home T.ore honors this weekend. Nebraska, usually represented -y both strength and depth in the ast history of the Drake Relays, will enter a surprisingly small group of competitors this season. Weir's main hopes will again fall upon broad jumper Glenn Beerline, weight man Cliff Dale, hurdlers Wendel Cole and Dan Tohnan, and high jumper Phil Heidelk. Beerline won the hop, step and jump event at KU with a record -surpassing leap, but the event will not be offered at Drake. Other Comhusker place-winners in last weekend's successful road entry were Heidelk, whose high jump of 6-2 was sufficient for a tie for second in that event,! Dale, second in the discus with 147-1 4 heave, and Cole, who placed second in the high hurdles. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Poge 3 N-E-B-R-A-S-K-A , . nil te Ak ' ...... j ) li niniilT-min li innaa n mini n ir "" ' i ",.,, m--., -.n,. in .r i aw linn nmn ir HTMT mimm niMiiinimn-irnmii mn Husker Baseballers Sweep Hawk Series Kansas Halted 10-9, 20-6 Coach Tonv Sharpe's Corn husker baseballers made it a clean sweep of the Kansas series at Lawrence Tuesday by winning the second game of the twin bill, Virgil Gottsch to streak home with the winning run, ending the extra inning contest, 10-9. Gottsch, who replaced Fred Seger at third base when the lat- CORNHTSKE CHEERLEADERS . . . Preparing to spark Xebras ka'i athletic squads u yicicnr is .mj 1 , I lZl heldia? rerclar spnnr practice sessions. Left to rtgtU rrant row: Korer aicdou. aanencz. jnoy """" - and Daa FreL Back rw: Brace Kilcj, Allan Dawson, Norm Pettier, Robert aUrkenaau. Maruyn Xebraskaa Pasta.) Wednesday Drills Canceled DoJph Drops Squad, School For Service Nebraska's hard-working spring Coach Glassford announced that gridders again staged rugged con- jone of his top-ranking frosh can tact drills Tuesday night, as they didates, big Darrell Dolph, has continued their second week of .dropped from the squad. j spring workouts. j Dolph, a Minatare slror.gboy There will.be no workout on who wa sn all-Staler in hih tap for the Comhuskers Wednes-'schoo jeft school to join the into their 1953 cay, nowever, cue w a - FOUR GAMES STAGED game: totisaai M kmack 3t I Tinner If Wkff If Eaton and Don Orr. (Daily .rxmmti it mke if CTak 9 j .Vder&aol cf yiB 2b H-aeatlb 20-6. The opener was much ter movea 10 secoua oise i"ui. tighter with the Huskers winning'in fo -Bob ; Reynds led off tn in one extra inning. I. .u j u 7 r;V. The Husker dominance over thet' La , A 1 "'X- Javhawks left Nebraska with a T A season- Dunn was made. Catcher Fiss t- Coach Sharpe's diamondmen rtrnnnn the hall when he at- combined 20 hits and utilized tempted to tag Gottsch sliding seven Jayhawk miscues to hold a into e piate. comfortable lead from the second, nick McCormick, who relieved inning on. starting chucker Charley Wright Pitcher Ray Novak was never in the seventh inning, received in trouble as he held the KU team credit for the victory. Jayhawker to a 10-hit total and threw the en-'John Brose, who was inserted for tire length of the game. His mates starter Jack Stonestreet in the got two runs in the opening frame, Husker half of the seventh, was and added nine more in the sec-the loser. onj Pint-sized Cornhusker short rs v.m- tjo!, ,1 stop Diercks Rolston homered over , ff.L3: the right field wall, in the fourth iKcw uuw w a iw up jth one aboarcL Kansas ito the plate, and rightfielder round.tri were b Bill Heit. Jerry Dunn accounted for a pair h centerfielder. and leftfielder uuuuio urn w.igic m John Perry. Heitholt's four base times at bat to lead the Nebraska fc!ow came m fourth with one hitting barrage. Javhawk on base. Perry's blow The box score lor Tuesday s brought two runs in the sixth. i Box score of the first game: High Scoring Features Opening Independent l-M Softball Play abh e I Kasns 4 2 2 3 Pniliua 2b 7 3 10 Hettta d 4 10 0 Vetrr B 3 10 0 TraratMud lb 5 2 10 Kmc rf 1 0 0 0 F( 4 10 2 Wolf 3b 6 2 2 0 Himidoe p 1114 Tuamrp 5 2 11 0 Wrnkap 5 3 9 0 R- Saudi DaKoB P D. Saudi ' Vrfntti ilik ii i Rum iblai 5 2 0 0 p,m- illl PaUiam a, 4 2 7 1 ill! Tomboid lb a 3 4 1 5 1 3 0 Kmrk rt 1 0 0 5 2 3 0 Ptt B 1 3 1 6 2 0 0 Fate 6 3113 4 2111 Wotf 3t 2 10 1 5 1 3 3 Brtvfir 3b 2 0 11 4 18 2 HrttboH tf 4 12 0 2 0 10 Piuoin 5 12 3 1 0 0 0 Surname! 2 0 0 1 10 0 3 f 1 1 2 Cbra tf 3 5 If CJmUhl rf J ' D-Jtinff 1 10 I Xo !b 0 0 0 0 BactJunc 0 0 0 0 WmM p 10 0 1 rurfcm 1 0 0 0 MtComkt 1 0 0 0 Urate p aoooi . 1 0 0 0 Teah .44 12 30 14 Total 43 13 30 13 . . . Jk.A MM . ,tt : JCfHUi VTW U JIVIV I I, Total . 6019 27 9 TofiH 4010 27 7 Kettas 200 4t2 000 0 Vtbtaoi 21 0!6 0.0 20, Hem n aafe tm am for Wricbt ta Tlh. Kamas 060 0CH OS2 61 R Rootoa, Gottscb 2. On oc 2. Dan. R Rolv-C 2. Gootdi 2. Chmtotiti 2. N'onk. Stan. Backban. Wrrtbu Puilai 2, t, i r t V "7 r,uftM 9 TmAaIJ Eiwt P. Wiif Dman. IseT. Pyii 2. Ht-irar 3. Pbsus. Pott RcnoJt.PaatrwB E Ornsopb, CKicrdaBl, H2. Tromboiul. Koocli. D. Sana- E Scaw 4. Xorak 2- Backton. Pnfltam. TroaBbotd. 1 H.mhJkju Tromeoid. Paaaw 2. Hn;3toB. K k. Fm 2. Kc!f 2. HrsUwat. SUBOtmt. Taraamcr. Wtmkar. RBI Rolsum. Goanch 4. RBI RoiaoB. Conacb 2. UtodaM 2. bacb- By B1XL MTXDELX, Intranmral Sports Colninoist Independent softballers swung intramural dia- Ohircnjli. fVnna ' Viak . l. uui TmMvd 9 1 ' PiiUMwa. TWvutb. OrHUarb. Oocrdab The eventual wir.r.:r! mrs were blar.ked the Gobs in their last try. :s Giwda. Duai 2. Pmi3. itasaA jmmMd. 3B Dia. Pn!:ia. hr Roio 'registered in the Joker sixth, but Both outfits battered 12 KST k,sbro7 PP-sSSTSTs the Aseies made it uncomfortably but the winners used theirs to 5.,. woj. s Raoa 2. Left Nrtrxoa Bactbana. Pbhus. EknraM. &';- ', w arfvsrjro esccial!v their Kasss BO-.Vmak 1, Ha.Jwa 1. Bfoir- Lrti Nrbrjta 12. Karaaa 11 BB close with three runs oeiore cow cesi aoang. eipwja imcu d)m- i so vonk 10. Tic- a: summi 4. B;ow 3. Wnm 2. KcCor- ,inv luree ontnie runs or idiar jioanc , . 2. Wmkooo 5. Doiitiaa 3. H t R on ac - J w Mt'uim o. iot ; . . . .. j n.nn TWhtiiteor and Bill Par-:'Hai3w 6 and 7 n 1. Txmxxt 5 ana 3 nt .5. Mrto jcb 3. H4:R .Stortrt 9 a4 lr.rpiP name runs were leamrea - . . . : . . !. ttk i.. rM, iMiiSatt B-me 3 aod z ra 4. tia iz a J-O P-Iffl. 'usn-jra. (Hassf Ord said. DoJDh IS ! J 9cn- ir irfla avminff a P"..01 'y UU'a 6-2, 230-pound tacue. i,Uj. ... , ,,nM -?ai f,r .- .L" I. r7a.:r Z - f o sons which drove in eight taies. ' LClZJ.'Ti: j m . c-. iho4 wpsw- This ws fte only squad n- j- fte books. High-scor- hits, 16 by losers. All three werej Things quieted down a little 'lSJr Hjrtr -."T J-T T T, ilbODS featured the first clouted by toe Agpes m m per- A?iir, ' Vin i JliUa rea4ure cyme t unanr arvi .1 -V-di u-uw ucu a vr04.iiu.t1iM wav - - or 1 1 "waaavB 1-Krs nave teen cui zrom me usi,ouun ior ixie inofpciotuu A x- piw I'-r and the as Mens iu& A fup-game scrimmage is for failure to report to practice. tw9 ef the final tallies were 21-20; Vr-hredta Co-00 edeed Nai-v routed Vocational Ag, 16-2. Air Force military students The Huskers are concenfratog dropped from the ments this week. on passing and leiensave nmfla-'. . Sp,.- v,t ,vlTS,i mem. ling marall In th nrap-ninff nma r.f the Kan- i sas-Nebraska series, the Huskers j fUT: , - ,caJf,- o ,f capitalized on two 10th inning er- WAC, 14, 3:35, 5:36, 7:37, 9:38. a frTr?. . : iiunr of the squad is that of Jerry 1 a-. T,.ir Ananri 'that lavl fiw innines. The two victory in the first four innings . s vSS two-lerer guard, yil as &e Vm Wiethe outfits baed on even terns the and then coasted while the S:g" . on conWApcay ;5L " -J?1 Ullyjng Gains d I six tinges Jn Jhe last ; cay s mi .:ias japt:. Dan Foqel, NU Student, To IJO Meet The University will be indi rectly represented at the Interna tional Jewish Olympics by Assist ant Yell King Danny Fogel, soph omore in business administration and member of Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. Foeel has made tentative plans to participate in this events which is to be held in IsreaL ; Comparable to the Olympics as we know them, the meet, spon sored by the United States Com mittee for Sports in Israel, will be held in September. A member of Coach Jke Cei er's gym squad, Danny has let tered two conseeutjve years and was named second "All Around" athlete at the recent All College Invitational Gymnastic Meet at Boulder, Colo. Danny is chairman of the Union Dance Committee and is a Bed Cross worker. He jockeys his own disc show at the Veterans HospitaL II 3 1 i . -Jr-- la:, . 1 i fit yip : ding," a third strike Angels j's third baseman 81. 2:51, 6:10, 9:30. Tiv on Murder,' 1:23, 4:42, Victims in this scoring race were 4Wi a efnt. riTVP'T - J . n- pij. rA. fawA . . a t m f The scoring started qukklv asmer SpW Tnr, Corner Wednesday IV i10W the Jokers chLd across five runs' The Xehr took 11-10 T Members othe Farmer's Fair i- v.- t.o. ..f y firct f-a- rlv :e-d m balf of the third, crfy tZTrl-T Board and students of the Coljege - ' - to see ine losers laxe Mieir jisi , la the Asffies narrow the gap iMi in th 111.01 nf the s&naei Dtfendine Independent cham-,; with three of their own in the frani with two counters. Co-op .pion Ag Men had no 21 points in th-t 21-20 liasco. f - th d in the three. Five four baggers were re-1 second off the offerings of Co- corded m this fray, three cy ine r r:r 7-. oper Korm Mann and Middie Jim losers. SIg Gams hitting for the rat mat s run 10 wire distance were Eldred. to see the losers taie ir.es is: ... r.f AcrirultiiT will cresnt a lele- SLble Wednesday at 7 P-m. Kp.H-nrn half Th winners mLfl it camn w.iduui i- -a : S'uf roST i-e fourth as Skinner found 1 his e ft of J- " , . . ; effectiveness and the Jlidcues kra. The defending champs aiier izx compjeie .nearly clinihed matters wi-Ji a pounded the Voc Ag hurier ior u tally stood at 8-. six-run upsurge in their half of safeties and scored in every in- One of the rare scoreless half- the f ourth. r.ir.g. Jiskra had a one-hitter go- innins were runs ud bv the! The big blow came in the final ing into the ffmal frame and then - rf vi .7'fram as the winners paraded eight .weekened for two more and the Jokers in the third white the Ag- acrjgg pale 0, to two losing runs. All told, he sent gies reduced the margin to one n.n as reliefer IJoyd Keller nine batters down rmging. point with a single tally in their,-- WEDDING STATIONERY Printed, Cmbocted. Entnvfd As low as $11 for 1M seto Goldenrotf Staticsey Store 213 North 14th Street pfrffV THrVKE IX THE ABJfl Af OH A.VD A BJOT1 17&TZ Eft ".half. This scoring was nuld com pared to what was to come. The winners appeared to bai'e the contest tucked away as they garnered 11 big runs in the next two frames, six in the fourth. The Court- fit tJ Journal and Star , ; , DAE HELL DOLPH . . . Xanted ; victory looked all the more cer " f-i, u,. .tain after Joker burkr. Bud au as U OUGUBaiBE Il-VftB auac maa last fall, Dolph has left scbael to joia the service. The 6-2, 236-poiiBder was expected by NTJ grid OMches to make a drtcniuoed bid for a starting potitioB 09 nert fall's Scarlet eJevm. Berg, found his control and shut out the Aggies in the bottom of ihe fourth. Any thoughts of a run-: awav were ouickly dispelled,' however, as the losers pounded j Van Berg for ten counters in the ( fifth and the score stood at IS-17. Peterson Low As NU Golfers Lose Husker golfer Erv Peterson won medalist honors with a 72 stroke total but Jiebraska dropped its dual meet with Kansas Saturday, 71i to 4 at the Lawrence Coun try Club course. Par for the course is 8. The match was played in a brisk wind, with temperatures in the 49's. It was conducted under the revised Big Seven ruling sys tem, eliminating best ball points and necessitating a 22-point total tor both teams. The summary: E Nm X 72J. over Harlan Hue, K Ham Uuca, S OVi. Tom Total, V iM Row, Jf Cti, awcr t'ruma. K 80i. 3-1. Bi Lao. K 77) oaw IUjc Cohdb Uy. Western Junket . Set For 1953-54 Husker Cage Five Universit- of Nebraska basket ball players will journey to the Pacific Northwest next December lor three games. Director of Ath letics George Clark announced. The non-conference schedule has been completed with two Eig Ten teams, Minnesota ana aDoearinc in Lincoln. The December schedule for the 19S8-54 basketball team is as fol lows; December S Minnesota ta Unt'ln: 12 lows fBlrersitr to Lincoln; LS Sontb Daksia L- to Liscoln: 1J Orefos SUte st Cerrallis: 21-22 Orrron V. at Eurene; 2C-29 Bit Seven Tpur namest at Kansas City. 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