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    Tuesday, April 28, 1959
The Daily Nebroskon
Undefeated O-Slate And Missouri
Leading Big 8 Baseball Standing
Page 3
By Hal Brown
With nearly half the season
completed, it looks like a
two-team race for the confer
ence championship between
Oklahoma State and Mis
sourt Oklahoma State is
8-0 and Missouri is VA games
cff the pace with a 6-0 rec
ord. At the other end of the lad
der are Kansas and Kansas
State with 0-6 records. The
remaining teams are bunched
in the middle with only 1
games separating the third
and sixth place teams.
Iowa State, in third place
wiin a 4-a record, is the only
team in addition to the lead-
Kickers
Lose
First
The Nebraska Soccer team
suffered their first defeat of
the season, dropping a 10-5
decision to the Royal Air
Force Detachment of Offutt
Air Force Base at Omaha,
Sunday.
Offutt led all the way in
taking the win. Hermann Kid
der and Musa Wadadid scored
two goals each and Les
Heathcote added the fifth
goal for the Huskers.
Martyn Bowden, leader of
the Husker win over a strong
Lithuanian team earlier in
the season, did not make the
trip.
Nebraska's next game will
be against the German Fal
staff team at Peter Pan
Park, Sunday at 2 p.m.
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erS with a winning record.
Missouri is unbeaten in both
conference and non-conference
action and Oklahoma
State's only loss came at the
hands of Rice.
Oklahoma State swept a
three-game series from Kan
sas State the past weekend
by scores of 19-0, 15-0 and
over Missouri.
Missouri remained within
striking distance of the Cow
boys with three victories over
to use last-inning rallies for
two of the wins, 8-7 and 3-2.
They led all the way in win
ning the other game 8-2.
Nebraska's seven runs in
the opening game of the se
ries was the most runs scored
against Tiger pitching this
spring. Only Kansas State
had scored as many as three
runs against the Tigers and
that was in a 26-3 slaughter. !
Missouri pitchers have
hurled four shutouts this
spring. j
In other Big Eight action,
Iowa State moved from a
fourth place tie into sole pos
session of third place witn a
sweep over Kansas. The Cy
clones had little trouble in the
first two games winning han
dily by 17-2 and 11-2 but they
had to go one extra inning in
the final game before salvag
ing a 4-3 victory.
Iowa State jumped off to a
10-0 lead before Kansas
crossed the plate in the 17-2
romp as Grant Halsne won
his third game for the Cy
clones. The Cyclones scored the
winning run in the eighth in
ning of the final game on a
fielders choice with the bases
loaded. Bob Hardin hit a ball
between second and third and
Dave Lewis scored from third
with the winning run as the
throw was too late to get him.
Oklahoma dropped the first
game of their series with
Colorado by a 3-2 count but
came back to win the two
final games 4-2 and 19-2. Bas
ketball star Denny Price hit
two home runs and football
star Jimmy Carpenter had a
grandslam homer to high
light the 19-2 onslaught
This weeks play has Mis
souri at Oklahoma, Colorado
at Kansas, Oklahoma State
at Nebraska and Iowa State
at Kansas State.
Daily
Nebraskan
Sports
Intramural
Softball
Standings
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Phi Gamma IV tu 1-1
Sifma Alpha Ep 1-1
Delta Surma Pi 1-1
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Alpha Gamma Sifma !-a
Beta Sigma Pa 1-1
Ag Mea 11
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Theta Chi
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BI Sof tball Hurt by Weather;
Will Reschedule Contests Later
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Sports Signals
The Lincoln Chiefs will
open the Three-I League sea
son at Sherman Field tonight
at 8 p.m. if the weatherman
by hal broicn
ance cities gone, the West
ern League began to fade.
After Wichita joined the
Amencan Association, Ama-
By Tom Davies
Adverse weather conditions
again cancelled the softball
games that were scheduled
for yesterday. However, the
games that were cancelled
last Monday because of rain
have been rescheduled ac
cording to intramural direc
tor Ed Higginbotham.
Four games were cancelled
last Monday and they will be
; played on the following days:
j Tuesday, May 5, Theta Xi vs
Brown Palace; May 6, Delta
Tau Delta vs Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; Delta Sigma Pi vs
Phi Gamma Delta; and Gus
II vs Manatt.
The softball games that
were cancelled yesterday can
be made up by agreement of
chairmen and must be OKed
by the intramural director.
In badminton, Saltzman, j
Ind., will meet Andy Matisons, !
Theta Xi; Dean Prazak, Delta '
Upsilon, will meet Gary Ak-
samit, Beta Theta Pi; Dar-
rell Saunders, Soph Dents,
will meet Joe Huber, PEK;
and Lowell Shuman, PEK,
will meet Dick Myers, Theta
Xi.
The only horseshoe doubles
match will see Stocker'and
Budwalling, Eela Theta Pi,
meet Kubert and Killinger,
Delta Upsilon.
Feidler and Wilson, Gus I,
vs Stacy and Jensen, Phi
Gamma Delta, and Valdez
and Humphrey, Delta Upsi
lon, vs Thomas and Otterson
will comprise the tennis
doubles scheduled for today.
Hve softball games will be
played today. They are: Ag
Men vs AGR; Delta Sigs vs
Pioneer Coop; Theta Chi vr
Cornhusker Coop; Pi Kaps vs
Acacia; and Gus II vs Hitchcock.
YWCA Breakfast
Planned for Sunday
Senior YWCA members will
be honored at the YWCA May
Morning Breakfast Sunday at
7:30 a.m. in the Lutheran Stu
dent House.
Mistress of ceremonies will
be Jane Savener, Ag YWCA
president
Tickets for the breakfast
are $.50.
Soccer Team
Soccer practice will be
held Tnes. 4-6 p.m. in front
of the Military-Xaval build
ing and Thursday 4-? p.m.
near the Coliseum. No prac
tice has been scheduled for
Saturday.
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cooperates, furmsning thelnllo. TODeka and Albuauer.
opposition will be the Fox 'que were added to the
Cities. League.
After watching the Chiefs The Western League then
in the now defunct Western operated with Lincoln, Des
League for 12 years, this will! Moines. Sioux City. Tooeka.
be something new to Lincoln
fans. However, it is extreme
ly doubtful if even the most
observing fan will be able to
see much difference in the
style of play.
The Class A "Western
League was disbanded this
winter after numerous raids
from higher leagues. The
dawnfall of the Western
League began after the
1954 season when the Class.
AAA American Association
drafted Denver and the St.
Louis Cards shifted their As
sociation franchise from
Houston to Omaha.
With their two top attend-
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Pueblo, Colorado Springs,
Amarillo and Albuquerque
until they disbanded this
winter when Amarillo went
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Sioux City Lincoln, Des
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Green Bay, Cedar Rapids,
Burlington the Fox Cities to
form the present Three-I
League.
Fox Cities, the Chiefs open
ing night opponent, has its
home base in Appleton, Wis
consin, but represents, in ad
dition to Appleton, Neenah,
Menasha, Kaukauna, Kim
berly. Combined Locks and
Little Chute.
Lincoln is affiliated with
the Chicago White- Sox. Ira
Hutchinson is the Chiefs
field manager - and former
Husker pitching star Roger
Bottorff is general manager.
Hutchinson broke into the
major leagues with the Chi
cago White Sox in 1333. He
pitched for the Boston
Braves, Brooklyn Dodgers
and St. Louis Cardinals be
tween 1337 and 1943. Last
year he directed Davenport
of the Three-I League to a
first-half pennant in a split
season.
The Chiefs roster has play- ;
ers ranging in age from out
fielder Mike Hershberger at
19 to shortstop Jose Valla
dares at 27. Valla lares is the
smallest player on the roster
at 3-5 and 150 pounds.
A parade is scheduled for
downtown Lincoln at 11:15 to
day followed by a Rotary
Club noon luncheon. Game
time tonight is 8 p.m. with
pre-game ceremonies begin
ning at 7:30. i
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