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The Dailv Nebraskan Monday, May 19, 1953 i - i 7- .A usker Pitching Hits Sooner Hopes Lefty Hevner and Charlie I the Wisner senior pitched a i Oklahoma extended their two j The win went to Eddie Fisch-; singled and Gil Dunne was State here next weekend in T 1 . A 13. Ziegenbein. a pair of left- six hitter for his fifth victory j year jinx over Mebler. fcieb-jer. who gave up seven nits hit by a pitch. The Huskers ! aa attempt to boost their con handers who hae been in and' against two losses. Nebraska , ler was beaten by Oklahoma ; but didn't issue a walk. It! added unearned runs In the ! tereno remrti rwrmanpntiv NEIIA5KA OKLAHOMA raW r a M dram et Mil Ciary cf 1 SUM lb t 1 Rx-krr 3b Karl Jb I 1 J Kitkb aa I Tonrn If 4 W JodiU a KoiwKcr lb M 1 t 4-Fuarr 1 1 1 L4-urf 1111 Pno 2k Sifef B 111 Nipvc 41 Shaw t t Carvratcr rt I Urt aer a 111 a Ward 1 1 bnxlcr W U 1 KasaVa If 1 Ptaia a I c-Rooeru Tatato Mil Taa M 1 a Siall (or Carpeaiar ia Mb. b Raa h Want la eh. c-ilM for Plata ia U. A-Cratadtd aat for Want. a!l ia 7th. Nraraaaa tlb 1 I OkLalwaia E Kiddy. Nipp. Pfll-Nrtriil 21. S. tMtiaauma J1-1C LOB Nebraska 4. Oklahoma 1L IB Btimers. bft-Jtaita- ouitrs liiis year ior i alio goi oiuy on mis, uui:u jcu uiuusj uca5 iu ivmm u wi . u c muuu ami luurvn innings. j above the .500 mark .... .u: t t v. L : i. .. ' a U ' ....rik . f V a I ......... J I I i : 1 J were ooin aeciaeqiy m against i mey ouncnea lour 01 uiem ui piicacu a no inner, nr. nan campaign Hevner cot errorless sup- Oklahoma Friday and Satur-; the sLxth inning to score five a no hitter going again Sat First Win nr fi-rv. hie V,-NE8ASKA OKLAHOMA dav. " i runs. Thev added two more urdav for the first five in- Hevner earned his first win ! ft tiviu ma luaag a J i aa r a ai aa r at Huskers went the entire se-' t i ciary i t . i . Puna lb 1 1 Rirktjr 3b 111 The pair pitched the Musk-'in the final inning with their' nings, but faulty control be-, in the nightcap with a nifty iica wiuioui mailing a mis- KarieM 14KKMva Kit ers to 7-1 and 4-0 decisions ' last two ro bingles. ; trayea rum in we seventn. a two nuier. h was me inira I j cue. He needed it however. ?" ! ! i ! P ! over the Sooners. the Big; Oklahoma had plenty of single and a pair of walks ' straight top flight perform-: for he doled out nine bases Ttvraoa H 1 1 a-Wantn I t Eight's second place club. 1 chances against Ziegenbein filled the bases. Siebler then ance by the Fremont flipper. ! on balls and had the bases i lh i J oZZV i ' I The wins dealt a severe blow ' as the lanky junior legion hit Dave Clary to force in; Last week, he allowed two j loaded on two occasions. The n mnviu mm to the Oklahoma pennant ' graduate kept himself in hot ; one run and Bob Rickey got runs in eiht innings against j last time. Hevner fanned the j ti. mn ' ' t hopes. In the other game, ; water throughout the contest, the winner nome wun a sin-j Kansas betore Deing lutea for j last two batters to close out Dw ight Siebler. the Husker's Ziegenbein gave seven walks, !gle. . j a pinchitter and the week be- j the Oklahoma account. ioiua : : rght-handed ace, lost a 2-1 : hit one man with a pitch and For Siebler, it was the sec- fore was beaten by Oklahoma , The two wins dropped Okla- ? t'w-iT. heartbreaker. I contributed three w ild pitches. ' ond loss against six victories. State. 2-1. homa to third w ith a 10-5 rec-i u-Nfrt5a s.' ou.hom. t. b Fifth Virtnrv i hut stavmf on ton nf the hit- Nebraska had staked him to' Nebraska eave Hevner the I ord. Nebraska evened t h e 1 -"" K" s-".ur. Coach Tonv Sharpe nomi- ters in the clutches. ! a 1 run lead in the fifth when ; runs needed in the first! record at 9-9 with"t h r e e' f. w. , t t i " I nated Ziegenbein for the nine! Two Year Jinx j Ken Ruisinger doubled a n d when riutsinger singled home games to go. The Huskers will' s6 M inning game on Fridav and 1 In the first game Saturday, ! Siebler singled him h o m e. j a pair after rl Karle had ! entertain last place Kansas' u?ot iZ'm crv Pooe 4 H Gardner Guns Scarlet To Second In Big Eight LaFIeur Misses Javelin Win With Best Heave Jefs Performance Merits Schulte Atvard; Keilh Gardner etched two lin 215 feet for second place. was sixth in the 100-yard dash more marks in the Big Eight IThis was a career high for; to Dee Givens. who won in record books as he led Ne- La Fleur but was i inch short , 9 5- Wollaston finished fifth bra ska to a second place fin-: of first place w hich w as taken in the brad jump ih in the B;?Eirht Track and bv John Book of Kansas. Mike Fleming and Joe Mul- ?umnwnn lins were third and fourth re- Track Events specuveiv in we ssu as MiKe ,,?4 ma t. s-a- .. at:i-9V Hiffh School Track Field Cham pionships. Gar dner skim ra e d over the 120 yard high hurdles in a 14.0 record timing and ran the fast est 220 in the nation ia 20.4. thus break- ill ' - . . r . ... ' K - bra; 1 Preps Fulfill Record Hopes ' f - . N 1 . PH winces om rwoni ia ts promise and fulfillment 1 Relav Record ,t Pr. ji: x r km,. sta. ja 1:50 mark, e as dusM L.u. - . , . . P- bv indoor kins Bob Tasue of' s. I r 1 . .... " w!f ki mu vi. Cbaiwa. tan Kanva wio a the favorite ' Krm Grfr- f ! ' making the 56th annual ;0ra on Saturday were i iFaaauA.hi.ab ivanas wno wa me iaonie. y,. j. iv ci.v. oaboana: j. 0 : i .,,. " J. 1 Ry Mnm. . . i.. a... a c.. u;w c .1 1 r-i. 1 ; in iiie reiav events, in ine'wi m mi.i "i' ""n"" T.WL Eivk.: i. HM.T a " .tu-n m:U ro ar 1 nirt.m J"o. .: r-aoi Mrtsra. m Ziegenbein . Six Hitter the pole vaalt again, but - ' "f",0 FielJ Gardner was only good for third l tM npi . i :3 M mac on record. Championships the best ;,..; . r;h' w r$'" " 1 of lart Viar nith an Jt "l fi Aubrey Dooley, Wj iv-ni-ai. Class A competitors set five Omaha Vvntral tnft-i iltinf Oklahoma State Vault- . - Ca3m. rrX: ra!a mat rararjl: ani twn i .ik.. " ; r j sur Prn&M c. ciearea I -a i esiaousa i - k- stime records in leading the nff the tw,h a it mir.i the old record set by former a new ronferenee record. SeiN, .t. MrFatau. taaaa ; field ,0 a s?Kvrjijg of record ! through the mile relay with ami putr aicm io wo iuidi ym-fxrt aj-L rv c. oistuTDinj mat even tne most 3 25 which was 16 conds .of Missouri wbo hit If4i". ! . Jfvhwi - critical fans aDDroved In all. w-r than ipirt,tAv Mil I .rxaHiJa H 6 J.W- - MJWlm j.iw . a - I - .. . a.aavu F . bV. V Olympian Thane Baker of nd place went to Bob Davis Kansas State. Nebraska Second Ga3 Hodgson went ait-;-""; The Huskers. who hat an all or cr,i-c nwvn , i " trM an t-v ninn n t;fi ! Jl Jm' rL k a 4. Btnrr Cr- ' a" 4 " . i 5 -TT s,J rji jn. - won EOiu raeoais l-i izx mai- nior.5 vat sroithinfr itav ro n , i t. ' vidaal and relay events. A Knaub. last Year's winner in '-''i4, v1 :; gold medal indicates a meet both the 100 and 220. who lost . rS! s. a i iwa.Jloaif i fcBf' Mi iSWS1'. uuiu crow us Miurud aiier JkaW: j -An Mt. tt,- no fttW hom B Fiis I The best showing among spending the night in Student ( oasteih. aad cn' bSZL (Z nf the fmrr ini that mot 1 "k f Ih Uf5erni?, (romK T 3 - Har. eventual champion Oklahoma i. J .v 7 j i v !. sver. uita HifV state. .orh ana hsk played s Omaha Central wit- the gold medal he on as "SSS- -r,: jMJke Poizner and Ron Ram iMinig sophomore. ! the anchor man for Set ilufTs , ri fTS? L,va mins of the Cow bovs 8-6. 6-1 tout Dcd&t : tjrta vav. i c- best TegaT&ess of class. tonkin Tjk. J -.:;. he Fkisi : - . J K.-r-X .a W aVi.K-BHar , Tm 11 -a a . . .. . 11 1.1- Jfl ' ti 9 M- f hHr i5w - 7 :V-; w m.Dre. rernrnees was.ne-.ui uiIWing ironi "n-, - t. K Ha. eventual champion Oklahoma Kmib Taama. Durfc jib-. KrrU. earned IB DJ K!(r AaV- CIli;iS. t OT COHSOiaUOa ne nas - WM. Wabaa. il V,; ctatA Vnrtli siwt Ficlr nhral : tLT. 4. buai -... i. Cwlaanau: ik. p. b 1 yard dash finals . a Sat-:;ffiS) relay team Kr. . ran Jtllbefon wilting under the' hot ;i Ta stnuu luac i toa an- record set by ScomolaM s Kay ana r.:s winning ancnor leg bwma: a. ITna Stttoftc. Ka sfl-sla-: 4. 1 ftm ftxam. 9a Soil.. Ta. :4C4. ISM-a.'n ka.t toamUt n Kai Gan bir. Vtmrajita; C-w OTtiir. K.u. Koaub ia the Friday prelims. "in 21.2 on Saturday. Friday Tjpnfllinp Tnrln' the new state meet J rime low two years ago when they finished last, managed to amass 79 points for second place as compared to 145 1-5 for tne Kansas Jyahaw ts. who woa their seventh consecutive championship. Gardners record breakin performances woa fciia the Heory F. Schulte award pre sented to the oBtstaBdiBg Bi Eight performer ia the a no sal track and fir Id earahaL Gardner started out the dav by running the anchor leg as t C 1' jflA t.. - r ijjt niian ami ssjiijc ui Jahr. Hodsoa. Youns and Gardner surprised favored Oklahoma SUle on Ibe way to a record atliug 41.4 clock in?. Keith came back to erase ti; 120-yard high hunEe mark by slipping over the barriers' in 14 0. He had established al new rwrwvl on Fridav in 34.1. Gene O'Connor was again i Kansas. Gardner's chief cenanetrtor. ( to Gardner by inches lastiput and the disaas for the,;'-''i t- k-" s-ji. acnr. year, bat this time be was1 second straight year. He threw ;i soundly tTooncea by the Deet ; the shot xt -i Jamaican who whipped him ; the discus 17T-552". Neither by four yards. 'were record-breaking per- Most Impressive ,; foraaocts. Gardner' last and most Shelby Doable W inner Impressive win was ia the 'of 4:06.3. but fell short as 229 yard dash mhea be bare-1 be bit 4:67.6 while easily out ly shaded Dee Givens of Ok- j Seaaorc Bill Martea aid lahoma. Keith's time of 29.4 is ; Keilh Yoaag ceered beaHy the fastest recorded ia the na- la the high and low bitrdles. tioa this year. It also breaks 1 Martea was iitli ia both the the old conference mark of! highs and tbe lows while 20 J. The existicg world's rec-i Young was third ia the lews ord is 20.L 'and loortk ia tfee high kar- BiH LaFIeur came as dse ' dies. Tiotimw 9 firct in1ar 9t arurl Tiittc Jshr amrf rV-irV ffml. 1 3': frown j tia w mhsm K. fhriw h iav. VeSkratta nnirrt r. r" air iud KiOw. 8. , 11123 111 1:031 J a Ouu-aH. tbv-ard vlar 1 cjPW.1aitv IVaT. C.lr VrCbuau. SmI Hemier- air unauM. 1 11 : t. Onuaa iw la, 1.33; X - - ""- - - ura KDIWI'. IsJawJ. t.BJj . Coud. ' JSl: i, SonutaBa. J iii. Big Eigi f.- Nebraska sS I Improves 1 JU: 1. alNet Place Nebraska's improved net Field Events squad moved into a fifth place tvi,- na i. urtbi as. ne witn Kansas in trie till state meet rec-ords were al- j mark set two years ago. I Perhaps the best indicator Prr- u:,,tT..I- lnrEFipM tenni meet heA Pri. . : . a UWU. NW.VHT- f . IJ.r. RImI.. 1 O - - - -" - " rniure rromise r the strength of this vear s!. iv:-t ij.j-- s, vl.Hav anH Cainrrtav in rninm. fari. Kau i l arnM. C4ra.; j . . ,.r Twirl ic th faot that AM f.?- K T"- c. C.rK.- ,t: . ' 4. la Trtaer. bn suw. ramx. ; Jura, yiuuim vi ttu ---- " ; ii. uia, .ujsuiu I. w bar0-t :r , " f5, j 1957 npi" Pated. Hosker Wins hlliwf: t.nui!nje -$rM. a. an flj isuii. a vru tit sia i-usi- j VUaMdiBUiliii illJJUlii; life Un r .r . . : vwuw . . . . .3 -' - i - kfT Nriain. his- i iff" i v w k r v tin v fit i;n holdover cham-!-? ---: t o. vrtraa',v . ,r A. - . . . . -xraa. a-i: i pa imm vmiyv .invu iv iin:u livuii 5?"r" I The doubles- combination of r! Hndmaa aad Raa Siaau Am. in- ... . . . wTa. Mi; i or aMc om. s tsiii Aonn ana ueorge rlSK Otncwar JmrBa3)tar trmtmi Ca Jahr ... Sprinter Field Erects Missouri son. Flsk. Brace RasseQ and Art Weaver picked up the Nebraska points. Scoring was on the basis of one point for every win. Fisk won his first match from Bob Fisea of Mis souri, 6-1, 6-1. lie thea lost in the semifinals to Bob Peter He also woa the til with a 'be set lirrtiw, .'IT vhir-h aronlrl 1 rwvirrl in the 10(1 nfQX T" lit M 1 hate set a new state record! T f the state meet! irCI4?rV fcaio. lav-aaaan: . oi ' had not the wind ncceded rr.arks. the Central m;ie relay : All entries for bitramural itf -!4 a ace br Gar-ant? m areuaBunariec the bmit. .Vs a final effort rnark and Cross's 49 mark. . archery competition must be ne dasbed a la bis r8- were all-time slate records. Ia : in by 5:00 pm. todav in room ' relay anchor leg. n e a r 1 y ! addition marks in the 100. ! 102 Physical Education Build-'son of Kansas. -1. 6-1. -T'7irJlrv!r!LM catching the Scottsbloff and m. mile, both hurdles. 2 mile ! ing. . Weaver edzed Kane of Iow a Eig Al Oerter cf Kansas naij w-i. Ka ui. s4; Omaha Tech anchor men. relay and the broad jump! Contestants will be romnet-n State in the number three Graduating senjirs did not 'were season highs. ir.g for both individual and Oklahoma. Both of Weaver's lac k an individual hero, bow- j , team championships. Ia com-1 niatches went three sets. The ever, as Boys Town's Bobt Stale Summaries fpeting for the team champion-j kst set against Cross was a Cress won the 440 with a I Track Events ships, organizations mav pn- heartbreaker for the H usker ErkSlf TSLtSF-A! evejA Fri'trJirJX: TiJ2?&Jr2;Pf b. The four best scores Shadke Bopped iw. ZSZk. ifigtmZl a 1'-fCs!',S,S?- SSrit!;,n each organization will be! RnsseO bopped Oklahoma's 12!w;w.fc"a.il;" I This latter mark compares ! ; hwSi. c- combined to determine the Shadke ia the first round in aa i vmiiiiisviuip. s i.ti tfuu i::cii lui ura A trophy will be awarded Bart Green, the eventual n i - . a a - i . . ITI. UB"!- . . nmaawa, i. . ,, i-.x-.-s 4T-,,Hfl w S.m k a. craw, kh'i nr. a-iBw w-vvjn.T'..a. (( jrnr i o t 1 1 wun.. aiutw a.rU'wn BjiaiujzmT. r"iwiii.Bj. a.1 , j QjUKms taw 1. jHtM i. ab Kir. .fciawtimi j- ?! smisaals to Denrj Cross of 1 BWMr diH. i. &64icr ". omautaav. to the ciiampioii team and a number four champion, thred ViZ?c2JS?tSz medal will go to the Lndivid-! sets before losing in the srni ci.4 ?Z'Tim cal championship. -The next .finals. iiSarSi; iX-''He ala fashioned a : kgj'rW: b. am fcumvu-t . Wmmini. : KXTeS HI UK 44J aiSWDere 1 Ui ta.tJ4Bl-iaJjJ JL. aal.B J ft. Vft l-Wr ilW.W. " ah - wMha.taa.Hiij y, tbe B.T. nik Ida? iVr-ilrw :wl Personal or L mversity : piomhip with U victories km. !M. t laitai lilitean. This final effort made;jTi;-c h4 t. six indiid3ials will receive Colorado and Oklahoma : State tied for the team charo- crow. -a equipment may be used fori apiece. Mike Poizner won the - . 'wbu. .wr , - niT:ew', vtwabinzmuib, . - . - ---- a . . . vrtr. a great part of the 30-rard cr.,xs. practice and for competition, namber one title, the eqaiva- deficit which faced bis. as:! '?7LZjrJ A?0 practice a n y- lent of the Big Eight singles Athlete Of The Year: Gardner, Fisk Nominated For Award KANSAS CITY STUDENT'S r"1; "." time the equipment window ! championship. is open. 1 tnair.pion resuiis: Eeith Gardner and George Fltk, a pair of tard wcwkmg jwaiors, are the Dai3y Xebra.sans third and fourth Domimees for the an nual Athlete cf the Ye a r award. Gardner, winner cf the Henry F. Scballe trxiptoy as the most caAstaitdiEig per lormer is the Eig Eight can door track meet thas last weekend, is 00 stranger to the award winner's circle. The mnslachioed Jamai can has earned the respect of the entire nation as cm ef the greatest sprinters and hurdlers ever to wear the Scarlet and Cream cf Emskerland. During the Moor seawiffl, Gardner ciKotrated cm three events, the 60-y a r d dash, aad the 69-5ard tow and high feuniOes. He canae en a loser uly trace in any cf these events. Dee Given defeated turn in the C-yard dash finals at the Big Eight indoor chanjpawaiJajps is Ea&iac City. Some cf Ms tiroes ia the&e eveDts are good eBwsjh to enter the record books as the wrtTs best la the 69 yard daeh. Gardner's best time is ;0S Ci. whkh ties the wojj3 retiwd. In the tow fearffles, his :06.7 docking is the undisputed best any where. Outdoors this fpriig, the Jamakaa Jet is ctcaatizwaing his war on the record Snook. He has a :4$.6 time in the 449 which is the second be. clacking in the nation this year, and last weekend, be raa jji&st .4 of a second above the world's record in the 229-yard dash with :2SiA Thk In Tennis Fisk has turned his atten tion to a ccinpIleteSy differ- Fik ... Tenuis eat area of sports while at the University. Eag George has been one cf the leading scorers on coach d Ilig genhothaia's teEnis squad for the past three years. This year be has come up with aa ZJ i-erall record - playing either the camher one cr Bumber two singles spot for the Hmsker -net squad. He picked up one cf three victories by Ne braska tennis players ia the Big Eight meet this past weekend. Fisk has mot concentrated on tennis soleJy however. Though be was never a bas ketball player during Ms pres days, he developed well enough at that sport to lead his fraternity rt!:a Upsiilcn to the AH-Univer-sjty champsonship in t b e Class B division this year. He is also a three time AH-Uffifrersiity champ at handball and padfiebalT. Besides these affileiic ac tivities he has also found time to play first base for the Delta Upsilon softball fcquad which is currency fighting for the AH-Uriver-siry soflhall chaaipiotistip. The winner cf the Athlete of the Year Award will he aanofflfflced in Friday's paper. 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