Wednesday, May 19, 1954 THE NEBRASKAN Page 3 Sixteen Huskers In Big 7 Trade Meet This Weekend Ken Reiners Top Scarlet Threat In Boulder Affair Biff Seven Outdoor Records J(V) :08.4, Hubert Meier. Iowa Suit. if30 iM :20.8. Thine Baker. Kansas Slate! 1952. 410 :47.1. Than Baker, Kansai Stale. 1943. tS0 1:50.8. Wet Santre. Kansas, 1D33 Mile 4:06.3, VVea Same. Kansas. 19S3 2-Mlle 8:19. Bruce Drummond. Oklahoma. 1 953. Mich hurdles :14.2, Medill Cart iter, MIs- aouri. 1048. Lowhurdles :23.2, Don Smith, Kansas, Choi pill 53M0V. Jim Allen, Colorado, 1050. Discus leO'-SU". . Edsel Wibbeli, Ne braska. 1B40. Javelin 21'-4", Herb Grole, Nebraska. 1940. H irhJumn '-7 ", Tom Scofield. Kansas, Broad tump 24'-ll V. Neville Price, Ok lahoma. 1953. Fo)e vault 14'-1", Bill Carroll. Oklahoma, 1949. Xliie relay 3:15.4. Kansas Stale, 1953. A 16-man Nebraska track and field squad" leaves by train Thursday night for Boulder, MU Tigers Stop Fading Husker Nine The fading University of Ne braska baseball team dropped their third straight Big Seven game Monday as the high-flying Missouri Tigers stopped them 3- 1. The game was held on the Columbia diamond. Walks hurt the Husker cause most of the way. Starter Brian Sievers, a sophomore lefty, .nd his successor, righthander Tat Mallette rave up 11 walks be tween them while Ed Cook of Missouri allowed only one free pass. Only one Husker reached third base after the third frame. ,The loss gave, the Huskers a 4- 7 record in Big Seven play. The win enabled the Tigers to hold their first-place lead over the Oklahoma Sooners. 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That Husker hopes lie chiefly in the field events Is indicated by the fact that 11 of the 16 squad members wil compete in those events. Last year Nebraska finished third behind Kansas and Okla homa when the loop meet was held at Ames, la. Best chance for an individual event title for the Huskers is in the shot put where Ken Reiners, Indianola junior, has pushed the iron sphere past the 51 -foot mark. The Nebraska travel squad: Jim Hofstetter, Kearney, pole vault and hurdles; Phil Heidelk, Fairbury, high jump and relay; Ray Kelley, Danbury, high jump and broad jump; Merle Brestal, Chappell, high jump; Cliff Dale, Falls City, shot put and discus; Ken Reiners, Indianoia, shot put and discus; Leonard Rosen, Omaha, shot put and discus; Jim Tangdall, Superior, discus. Charles Hunley, Falls City, javelin, 440 and relay; Charles Gibson, Lincoln, 440, 220 and re lay; Ladd Hanscom, Lincoln, broad jump; Warner Olson, Holdredge, hurdles; Bob Ander sen, West .Point, 850; Brien Hendricksen, Lincoln, 440, 220 and relay; Harold Wray, Spald ing, 2-mile, and Carl Vondra, Omaha, javelin. Nebraska Golf, Tennis Teams End Play With Big 7 Tourney The University of Nebraska golf and tennis teams both end their spring season action with the Big Seven meets in Boulder Friday and Saturday. The rollers warm up for the bir affair with a dual meet against the Colorado Collere team in Colorado Springs on Wednes day. The netters also see action before competing- in the confer ence championships. They meet the University of Colorado team in a dual on Thursday. Coach Bob Hamblet named Dick Anderson, Jack Moore, Tom Tolen, Dick Lauer and Herb Mayer to make the western trip. NU Golfer Named Gordon Grid Head Dick Anderson, one of Coach Bob Hamblet's ace University of Nebraska golfers, has accepted the position of head football and track -coach at Gordon High School in northwestern Nebraska. Anderson was an outstanding all-around athlete at Fairbury High. He was the number one T quarterback on two powerful Doane College football teams in 1950 and 1951. He was a Nebraska College Conference selection both Tears. For the last two years, he has been at the University of Ne braska. Gordon, 'a Class B school, is a member of the Northwest and Panhandle "B" Conferences. Anderson and Tolen are the lone Delts Edge Sig Alph Club 9-8; Delta Sigma Pi Also Triumphs By FRANK SORENSON Sports Staff Writer In the Fraternity "A" League tourney. Delta Tau Delta edged the Sigma Alpha Epsilon crew 9-8 Monday for the trip to the final game with the unbeaten Phi Kappa Psi aggregation. The DTD's led at the end of the first frame 5-4 in a hit-infested affair which saw the SAE's Chuck Smith bang out a grand-slant home run for the four tallies. The losers then came with two more markers in the third in ning for a 6-5 lead only to have it erased in the following frame when the Delts collected three runs for an 8-6 margin. In the fifth inning the losers tied it up on two errors, a field er's choice and two stolen bases. The game was then forced into an extra inning with the Delts finally coining across with the game-winning tally on a hit by Catcher LeRoy Butherus. George Null twirled a one-hit, one-run game in leading his Delta Sigma Pi team over the Tau Kappa Epsilon nine 7-1 to gain -the final game in the Fraternity B" tourney. They are slated to play the unbeaten Pi Kappa Phi team in the double-elimination affair. " Null fanned five while giving up the only safety to a lone TKE. Ray Scbeifelbein collected the only TKE ma after being walked to first. - Phi Epsilon Kappa, coming from a fourth inning 2-1 deficit, romped over a strong Newman Club team 11-2 to gain the berth in the final game of the Class "C" Independent Softball tour Bey. Don Langdon, Gerry Oehring and Dave Lynch led the triumph with a homer apiece. Langdon led the way with three safeties in five trips to the plate. Pitcher Ray FaUstead aUowea nly six scattered hits in regis tering his second conquest against one loss. Numerous walks bad the twlrler in trouble in many instances, however. Langdon hit his homer in the third frame to give the winners a 1-0 lead only to have the New man boys blast out hits coupled with ' errors for two runs in the third. In the fourth the winners found the range and went ahead 4-2 nd then scored four runs in the fifth and three in the sixth stanzas, while holding the contenders scoreless for the rest of the contest Softballer Boich Tosses Nifty Gem Amie Boich has done it again, The strong-armed University of Nebraska intramural softball standout, threw a no-hit, no-run game for Strauss Merchants against City Merchants Monday night as the Lincoln city softball season opened. Strauss Brothers, defending state champs, won the Triple A League game, 14-0. Boich fanned 12 batters and didn't allow a run ner to reach first base. Boich has also been pitching for the strong Industrial Arts team in University intramural play where he has already tossed one no-hitter. The Arts club are also defending All-University champs. WEDDING STATIONERY. Printed. Embossed, Engraved As low as SIB for 100 Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street HO WD YOU LIKE TO I meet J ; Captain 1 M. E. 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Offutt Airbaae Omaha, Nebr.- seniors, Lauer is a junior and Moore and Mayer are both sopho mores. Roy Colson, Jim Campbell, Marshall Becker, Norman Veit rer and Bill Roy will compete for Coach Ed Higginbotham's tennis team. Colson and Campbell are the seniors while VeiUer, Becker and Roy are only sophomores. Last season the Husker links men finished fourth in the Big Seven meet with a 958 total. They were 49 strokes back of the cham pion Iowa State crew who had a 909 mark. Colorado was second and Oklahoma finished third with Kansas State, Kansas and Mis souri bringing up the rear behind the Huskers. The tennis squad finished sixth in 1953. Only Kansas State was in back of the Huskers who .had picked up 4 points. Colorado cap tured the title with 15 points. Ok lahoma, Kansas, Iowa State and Missouri were also ahead of Nebraska. NU Fencing Team Slated For Action The University of Nebraska Fencers Club will send a 10-man delegation to Fort Riley, Kan., Sunday to compete in an invita tional fencing tournament spon sored by the U. S. Army. Besides Nebraska, the meet also will include fencers from Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Ok lahoma. Cornhusker participants will be Richard DahL Lincoln, foil and sabre; John DePutron, Lincoln, foil and epee; Cyril Harvey, Lin coln, epee; Rudolf Link, Lincoln, sabre; Robert Kunecke, Lincoln, epee; Jim Rogers, Lincoln, epee; Douglas Henry, Omaha, foil; H. J. Ball, Lincoln, foil; Robert Day, Lincoln, sabre,- and David Kiit ler, Lincoln, foiL Missouri Murders Nebraska 18-1 To Insure Tie In Big Seven The Missouri nine obliterated a weak Cornhusker squad as they whopped the University 18 to 1 in the second of a two game series played at Columbia, Mo. The win for Missouri clinches at least a tie for the Big Seven Conference championship. 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