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THURSDAY, MAY 18, 193$ DAILY NEBRASKAN THREE Oklahoma nine faces Huskers today Big Six Standings MIMttrt 10 It 0 1000 Oklahoma 1 MS NKHRASKA ....... 4 4 .600 KuiM U 5 7 .416 low Kla IS .JM1 KanMM Mate 10 I .100 Tennisgolf teams play Squads meet Cyclones at Iowa State today Nebraska's tennis and golf en tries in the Big Six meet at Ames this week end will take their first warimip on the Iowa State campus today. Both the nctstcrs and golfers placed second in last years con ference play with Harold Rundle runnerup for individual net hon ors. Billy Craig last years golf champ has already been beaten by Husker Bill Mowbray in com petition this spring and Mowbray is out to repeat his feat this weekend. Lindsay chief threat. Chief threat to Rundle's annex ing the tennis crown comes in the person of Oklahoma's Lindsay. The Sooners won the team cham pionship last season. Makeup of the Nebraska tennis crew includes Harold Rundle, Bill Reedy, Irv Kuklin, James Hems worth, and Don Schulz. On the invading golf team will be Bill Mowbray, Don Anderson, Don Million, Paul Jones, Jim Beltzer, and Wally Spomer. Facing the Husker linksmen will probably be Billy Hall, Russel Vifquain, Tom Hoak and Walt Neumann, Don Beresford, Bruce Griffing, William Buren, Bob Menze and Joe Mar tin are the Ames tennis hopes. Big Six tennis entries: Kn State Richard Gray, Robert Thornliurrow, Alanson Foreman, Robert Hammond. Oklahoma Ed Undney, Walter Vend, . P. l.llchflelrt. Gene Rnop. John Powell. Iowa Slate Don Berreford, Bruce Grif fins, William Buren, Bob Menze, Joe Martin. NebrauVa TUmUl Rundle, Irvlnr Kuklin, William Reedy, Don Sdiulrz, Jamea Mrmi H'orth. Mliwmirl Arthur rtreyer, William Jolly, FtHcy Haines, Ixiuia Gerdcx. Kannaa C Howard Kntlomhn. Blaine Hlbtiard, Kermlt Kranks, Harold Smniiif. Dobson to represent Council on Athletic Board Adna Dobson, Lincoln junior, was elected as Student council representative on the Athletic Board of Control at the council meeting last night. Dobson has won two major let ters at guard on the Husker foot ball team, and is in the running for a stall ers' position next fall. Raymond Hall win. Cairie Belle Raymond Hall won the girls intramural arehery tour nament from the Western Ne braska team, 330 to 241. I V. ft Adv.ntur. .eyo"- ' ' AKl . vyho Created rioMIn. . lnB . Conquering . "MAN OF CONQUEST" 'U . la One I U One - - SAE's win softball title overSig Eps Osborn pitches 3-0 shutout as allows three men to reach base Sigma Alpha Kpsilon, already winners of the Jack Best trophy, added another feather to their hats as they took a well-played 3-0 game from the Sig Eps, sec ond high team in intramural com petition to win the Greek Softball championships. Osborn, chucking for the win ners, saw only three men reach base, and only one of them, Bors, get as far as second for the Sig Eps. Meanwhile, the Sig Alpha scored once in the first and twice in the last innings, as Bruce Dun can, Smith and Osborn counted the tallies. Only one other man, Williams, reached first against Sig Ep Pitcher Bill Kovanda. Other players for the winners were Rimbers, Brown, Guthery, Huston, De Wolf and Wellinger, while Searle, Oslund, Elliott, Ey non, Schroff, Morris, McCorkin dale, and Tonbenberg completed the Sig Ep lineup. The ATO's won third place honors in the Softball competition, as they walloped the Phi Psi's 14-4. Sid White pitched for the winners against Warren Radtke of the Phi Psi's. Big inning for the ATO's came in the fourth when they added their last eight runs. The losers got one each in the second and fourth and two in the third. Stiner, Hamsberger, Phelps, Judy, Selzer, Keith Sturdevant, Ball and O'Connell were others in the Phi Psi lineup, while Davis, Bayse, Stastny, Laughlin, McKee, Metheny, Oder. F. Egley and Cather played for the ATO s be hind White. Frosh beat Ag boys, 8-0 Three hurlers blank foes with four hits Sooners need to win meets today. Friday to remain in title race Lloyd Schmadeke to take mound for Nebraska against Deal or Morris; invaders boast five hitters with better than .300 averages; game to start at 4 Oklahoma's slugging baseball squad arrived in Lincoln yesterday for two games with the Huskers, this afternoon and Friday. Taking two from Iowa State Monday and Tues day by seoros of 6 to 2 and i to 3, Coach Lawrence "Jap" Haskell's team must win both tilts here in order to stav with in arithmetical range of the league loading Missouri Tigers The Sooners are pointing toward their crucial championship series at Norman May 22 and 23 with Missouri. On the other hand Coach Wilbur Knight's Huskers who have won four in a row must win at least one game to occupy the number 2 position in the Big Six providing Missouri wins two from the Sooners. Three are Hurler. Coach Haskell has three hurlers, Jim Pope, R, B. Deal, Jr., and John Heath, all capable of going nine innings. Warren "Lefty" Mor ris, diminutive southpaw who held the Tigers to two hits at Columbia last year and yet lost, has been bothered with a sore arm but may be able to take his turn on the mound. Oklahoma boasts five .300 or better hitters in sophomore short stop Jerry Crosby, who leads the team with a .413 average, right fielder-basketball star Her Schef- fler, with .366, second baseman Joe Gullege with .340, catcher Lasatcr with .326, and third base man Shinn, with .307. Roy Myer, first baseman, who has a .298 mark, leads the team in runs batted in with 16. Gulledge ready. Gulledge, who claims he ' can catch anything," has been out of the lineup for some time with the measles, but will be ready for duty today. Coach Knight of the Huskers will probably start Pitcher Lloyd Schmadeke today, and Rube Den ning Friday. Schmad has won three, and Denning two games for the Huskers. Brune and Harris will carry the relief duties. Harlan Muth, who has been alternating with Frankie Rubino at first, Will get the call there today. Haskell will probably start Hurler Deal, with Morris a possi bility. For relief duty the Sooners have southpaws Harold Parks i nd Jerome Whitsel. The starting time is 4 o'clock. SEE BOOMERS TEACHERS AGENCY AT ONCE Tat Gmd TmtMn raatUoaa SOS kmn RM, Three freshman hurlers, Held, Truseott and Schleusner, allowed but four hits, two by Gableman, farmer renter-fielder, as the year lings whitewashed the Ag College boyfi, 8-0. The box score: Krehmn. A follrrr. l Waymlre et 3 r;rui(ii rr l r.lltnorr rf 4 KNtmun rf 2 .lHrkMin .'lb ft WplhPl Hi ft Varum I IT 1 Oiki-rman If 3 ridffmiin 2li 3 Hlakrwrll M ' Hurlrv c MiOd p 1 Tnim-ntt p 1 SrhkumiiT p 2 Tot u In 30 Willi M 4 Trrmulnr 21 4 woifr hi a HlllrMb vl Txiylf p 3 I.OIlllJlllHt p 1 UniHHnmn Ilh 4 (iHlilfmun rf 4 Rlihartliiiin r 2 C. 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