The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 09, 1984, Page Page 9, Image 9

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Daily Nebraskan
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Nebraska's baseball team successfully opened a
two-week West Coast road trip with a 9-6 upset
victory against the ninth-ranked Southern Califor
nia Trojans.
The win improved Nebraska's record to 6-0. The
Huskers played Fullerton State in a game late last
niht-.
Three-run second and third innings boosted the
Huskers past the Trojans Wednesday in Los Angeles.
USCJumped out to a quick 3-0 lead in the first inning
against starting pitcher Jeff Anderson.
Designated hitter Rich King finally put Nebraska
ahead in the third with a two-run single. Coach John
Sanders is pleased with King's early play for the
Huskers.
"I'm not surprised by Rich's play" Sanders said.
"He's done a good job for us."
Sophomore Mike Dobbs relieved Anderson for
Nebraska in the fifth inning and picked up his
Women's gymnastics...
Continued from Pae 8 large space and something you're not
used to, it can cause you problems,"
Walton said Oklahoma may not have Walton said,
as much of a home floor advantage as . Walton said the Huskers still have an
usual, considering this will be the first outside chance of making it to the
home meet the Sooners have had in national championships.
second victory of the year. Phil Harrison and Dill
McGuire finished up on the mound for the Huskers.
Outfielders Mark Davis and David Turncyach hit
home runs for Nebraska. Davis' was a three-run shot
in the second inning which tied the game at three.
Both home runs were the first of the year for Turney
and Davis.
"It was good that we came into a tough situation
playing on the road against a rated team and
were able to create an opportunity and respond to
it," Sanders said. "It's a good start for us, but we still
have a lot of tough ball games ahead of us."
Nebraska's roa"d trip continues through March 25
as the Huskers will visit Hawaii, Nevada and Mis
souri before returning to Lincoln. Nebraska plays 17
games over the next 12 days against Pepperdine,
Hawaii Pacific, Long Beach State, JIawaii-Hilo,
Hawaii, Liberty Baptist, and Nevada-Las Vegas.
Lloyd Noble Arena thisyear. The Soon
ers other home meets were held in
their practice gym.
"A lot of times when you get in a
Bruins...
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Others in the Husker lineup include
Wes Suter in all-around; Neil Palmer in
all events except pommel horse; Bran
don Hull on parallel bars, rings and
"It's looking better," he said. "Basi
cally all we can do is hit at our next two
meets and see what the other teams
around the country do."
he said. "It's a little early to go 284, but
it's possible."
Shurlock agreed that a 282 will win
the competition.
Sunday's meet will be a preview of
sorts of the NCAA championships next
vault; John Chmelka on pommel horse month, since the two teams will prob
and high bar; and Frank Hibbitts on ably have the best shot at the national
pommel horse. title, Allen said.
Even though the Huskers have yet to "If we can't beat them here, it's going
hit 280 this season, Allen was predict- to look pretty bad for us at nationals,"
ing a 281 or 282 score for both teams, he said. "Our goal is to let UCLA know
"Well go around 281 or 282 easily," we're challenging."
Injured officer to be honored
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husker football game will be Saturday,
March 24, the UNL Office of Informa
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UNL Police Chief Gail Gade called
Kinion a dedicated officer, who was
hard-working and well-liked by all mem
bers of the department.
The retirement dinner for Kinion
will be at the American Legion Club at
5730OSt. . '
Chief Gade said friends and acquaint-
Sgt. Marvin Kinion, 56, was injured ances of Sgt. Kinion who would like to
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