'-' Tuesday, May 7, 1945 A GusEiers (Defeat IW; Tangle Again Today A two run outburst in the eighth Inning gave the University of Nebraska baseball team its sixth victory of the season Mon day afternoon against the Kansas Jayhawka by a 7-5 count, on the Nebraska diamond. The Huskers had an early 3-0 lead, but the visitors got to start ing pitcher Wally Scheef in the fourtn inning lor two runs and . added throe more in the sixth off Johnny Olson to take the lead Big Jim Sandstedt was on the hill for Nebraska when the Scar let forced back into the lead, and the husky Omaha right hander received credit for the win. In the three and two-thirds innings that he pitched, Sandstedt allowed one hit and fanned seven batters, An error by KU pitcher Tom Saffeld allowed Nebraska to take the lead in the eighth. With Bob Bolen on third after a walk and a Texas league single by Sand stedt, Fritz Hegwood laid down a bunt in front of the plate. Saffeld came in on the ball- but bobbled it and Bolen scored. Hegwood also scored, being forced across when Wes Maser walked with the bases loaded. Huskers Score. Nebraska's first runs came in the opening frame. Third base man Wilbur Baack singled with two out and scored on Wes Ma ser's triple to deep left field. Maser scored on a passed ball to give Coach Frank Smagacz's team an early lead. Baack and Maser collected over half of the Huskers' seven hi is, as each garnered two safeties. For the visiting Kansans, Irv Hayden and Dale Morrow were the slug gers. In the fourth frame Hayden tripled and Morrow followed with a home run to terminate Sheef's stay on the mound. The two teams play again today Nebraska Navy , Pistol Team Will Fire in Nationals The University of Nebraska Naval ROTC pistol team will com pete in the annual national Navy ROTC pistol competition next Saturday, May 11, Capt. Mitchell D. Matthews, USN, commanding officer, announced Monday. Team Roster. The Nebraska team, competing against 40 ether units, is com posed of J. B. Stetson, (captain); R. G. Beason, E. B. Borst, P. A. Christel, F. P. Haas, F. E. Hansen, J. P. Olson, R. H. Raduenz, J. C Schneider and N. J. Sibert. In a recent meet Nebraska de feated the University of Illinois ROTC team, 882 points to 837. Bulletins I'RE-MED STUDENTS. The mrmher of No Rlarna No, Omaha mrdlral fraternity. Invito all pre-mrd ato- arntt to "A Prrvlew of Med rVrhmil." In the Garden Room of the Motel IJncoln, May 9, at 1:30. There will be a planned program and refrefthinent nerved, aeconl Inng to John M. Kroyer, Ni Sigma Mu puoimty chairman. RABW TEA. All unaffiliated women are Invited to attend the BAHW tea Friday from 4:30 to 6:30 p. m. In Ellen Smith Hall. Ac cording to Helen Wulf. president, at the tea artlvlty pin will be awarded to the uaro women who have earned them. OPENS 8:39 P. M. Every Wed. & FrL ; i .r. j.. , ii I t 1 . - -JijtJ. f 7 T.. The Campus Favorite lll'i l '!'! 'Hi' TT First M hour " K C U at 4, and Coach Smagacz has an nounced that right hander Harold "Tap" Jacob will pitch for the Huskers. Kama ibh o Nebraska abh o 1 Anderson rf 4 1 1 OIHc-Kwood 2b 3 0 4 2 Prltchard m 5 0 1 210'Donnell If 2 0 2 0 French 2b 5 12 01 Peterson If 0 0 0 0 Hoican cf 4 0 0 OiWleai If 10 0 0 Hayritn lb 4 12 HBaack 3b ft 2 0 2 Morrow 3b 4 14 1 Maseru 3 2 3 3 Bertuzzl If 3 2 2 0 Wlllliimirf ft 1 1 0 Put i e 4 0 10 3 Jackiion e 3 0 10 1 Baffel p 3 12 2 HtoreK lb 2 17 0 Bolen cf 3 0 0 0 Hchlrff p 10 0 0 Jacob 0 0 0 0 Olaon P O 0 0 2 Sandatedt p .2100 Totals 3 7 24 9 Totali 30 7 27 10 Jacob batted for Bchleff In fourth. Kantaa 000 203 OOO 5 Nebraska 201 100 12x 7 Rum: Andrrnon. Hayden. Morrow. Ber- tuitl, Pun, Hegwood 3, Baack, Maaer, Jackson, Bolen. Error: French, Morrow, Puti, Raffel 2, Baack 2, Bandatedt. Home run: Morrow, Three base hit: Hnyden, French, Anderaon, Maser. Sacrifice: Baffel, HeKwood. Btruck out: By Siiffcl 9. Bchleff 2, Olaon 1, Sandstedt 7. Base on balls: Off Saffol 10, Bchlcf' 1. Olson 3, Band atedt 3. Hlta and rm : Off Bchleff 6 and 2 In 4 innings; off Olaon 1 and 3 In 1 13; ofr Sandstedt 1 and 0 In 3 23. Winning Pitcher: Sandstedt. Wild pitch: Suffel, Bandstedt. Passed ball: Putz. Double play: Baffel to Morrow. Stolen base: Morrow, Hegwood 2, Jackson, Storck. Left on base: Kansas 12, Nebraska 10. UmDlrea: Reefer and Wllcoxen. Softball Gaines Today Phi Delta Theta vs. Cornhusker Coop. Farm House vs. Siema AlDha Epsilon. Sigma Phi Eosilon vs. Phi Gnm- ma Delta. Theta Xi vs. Phi Kappa Psi. ' f . 1 t ' r X ' ratsiipisfr , mmmmmmi L--2f fifjff iff iijig 5 17 J f'- A u few iAnQkf Send your THE DAILY NEBRASKAN This Week's Slale Tuesday. Baseball team vs! Kansas at Lincoln. Friday. Baseball team vs. Iowa State at Ames. Tennis team vs. Iowa State at Ames. State high school track championships. Saturday. Baseball team vs. Iowa State at Ames. Tennis team vs. Ottumwa NB at Ottumwa. State high school track championships. RESULTS LAST WEEK Baseball: Nebraska S, Missouri 2. Nebraska 5, Missouri 4. Track: Nebraska 75, Missouri 56. Golf: Iowa State 10, Nebraska 8. Five IM Sports Remain For Late Spring Finish Events remaining on the intra mural sports schedule are the ten nis doubles, Softball, horseshoes, golf and outdoor track and field. All of these sports are now under way except golf and track, which are scheduled for May 12 and May 16 and 18, respectively. In Paramount's "Calcutta" Alan Ladd plays an airline pilot flying the treacherous "hump" between India and China. Si Track and Golf Squads Remain Idle This Week While the Nebraska track and golf squads lay off this week in preparation for the Big Six cham pionships in Lincoln May 17 and 18, the Husker baseball and ten nis squads take over the variety snorts scene. Coach Frank Smagacz sends his baseball team into action three more times this week, after the Kansas game yesterday. Today the Jayhawks are the foes for the second time, and Friday and Sat urday the Scarlet nine moves to Ames for a return scries with Iowa State. Tennis Trip. Cornhusker tennis players will make a two day invasion of Iowa, playing at Iowa State Friday and moving to Ottumwa Saturday for matches with the Ottumwa Navy Base netsters. High school performers will take over the track and field spot light as they compete in the state championships Jn four classes Fri day and Saturday on the Me morial Stadium track. Last week the Husker baseball and track teams made every start a winning one as they trimmed Missouri teams in both sports. The track team won a dual meet Sat urday while the baseball sound swept a Saturday double header after Friday's game was rained out. 7 V I ,f 5 from imilFPf. DA.flF Nebraska1 s great giff store Page 3 Phi Delta Theta Wins Volleyball Championship Phi Delta Theta took first place honors in the intramural volley ball competition, which wound up last week after spirited rivalry among 19 teams, by defeating Phi Gamma Delta in the finals. Sigma Phi Ensilnn ntatprl third Sigma Nu fourth. A I nil n Hamm Rho fifth and Delta Upsilon sixth in the final standii!?. Itv virtu of their win the Phi Delta picked up 200 points toward the Jack Best troohv. and thv nnw loail the field with 1,760 points. The Phi Gams ar scennH with 1.642 'A, Aloha Tau Omeen third with 1,615 and Beta Theta Pi fourth with 1,370 in the overall tabulation of Jack Best points. Add Flight Training to your curriculum. Private courses now available ot UNION AIR TERMINAL Call 6-2885 for details. Gloves Jewelry Handbags Neckwear Handkerchiefs Stationery Books Perfume . . . FIRST FLOOR i I ' i It V i i