Wednesday, May 15, TIIE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 7 V FJelbrasEsa Saaoofflj CTehs 31 8-2 Coach Frank Smagacz's Uni versity of Nebraska baseball team wound up its 1946 season with a one-sided 18 to 2 win over the hapless Kansas State nine Tues day afternoon at the UN varsity diamond. Big Jim Sandstedt hurled mas terful two-hit bail for the eight innings he worked, as the Husk ers marked up their ninth vic tory of the season against seven defeats. The win was the seventh in Big Six play for Nebraska, and gave them third place in the con ference standings, behind Okla homa and Iowa State. Wildcats Wild. Every man in the Nebraska starting lineup managed to get at least one hit from the offerings of Wildcat pitcher Carl Shapley and his successor Bob Fillmore. Collectively the Scarlet batsmen pounded out 13 safeties, and were aided by 13 walks given up by the K State pitchers. The fifth and seventh frames were the big innings for Ne braska. Five runs crossed the plate in the fifth, while in the U " ' ) . Mine Ends seventh nine Huskers tallied. Left field Truck WiHiams delivered the longest hit of the day when he blasted a home run to right field in the second inning. Second baseman Frits Heg wood, former Omaha North ath lete, continued his torrid pace at the plate, as he garnered two hits Tuesday to go with his five for five performance in Monday's opener. Bob Ives got two of the Wild cats' three hits, a single in the fourth and double in the ninth. This second blow came while Johnny Olson was on the hill for the Huskers. Kansas Statt Clementi sa . . Ward c Gryskleict lb- Morrisey rf . ., Ives cf , Zawatsky 3b , Bell 2b , b Kern If .4 Shapley p 2 Patterson lb 1 Boley 2b 1 Fillmore p l Total 33 3 24 14 Nebraska ab h o a HedRwood lb 3 2 2 3 Rtibino rf 4 1 2 0 tailors summer IIORT-SLEEVED, "basque jacket, in Beige and Olive. Exclusive Baack Sb , 5 J Maseru 3 2 Williams If 3 1 Jackson e .....5 1 Stores: lb , 4 1 Bolen cf 5 2 Sandstedt p , 3. 1 O'Donnell rf 1 1 Olson p .0 0 Tv..?' 36 13 2T 8 Boley batted for Bell In ninth, Patter son batted for Ward In sixth. O'Donnell batted for Rubino In seventh. Kanaaa Staet 000 000 020 2 Nebraska 110 050 S2x 18 Runs: Clement 1, Kern, Hedgwood 4, Rubino, O'Donnell 2, Baack. liaser, Wil liams 3. Jackson 2, Storck 2, Bolen, Sandstedt. Errors: Gryskleci, Morrlsey 2, Bell. Shapley 2, Rubino, Baack 2. Home run: Williams. Two base hit: Ives, Heir wood. Stolen baae: Hegwood, O'Donnell, Maser, Jackson. Left on baae: Kansas State 6, Nebraska 7. Base on balls: Off Shapley 9, Fillmore 4, Sandstedt 2. Bald: Shapley. Wild pitch: Shapley, Olson. Passed ball: Crysklelct. Struck out: By Shapley 1, Fillmore 2, Sandstedt 5, Olson 2. Hits and runs: Off Shapley 10 and 11 in 7 Innings; Fillmore 3 and 7 in 2 in nings; Sandstedt 2 and 0 in 8 innings; Olson 1 and 2 in 1 Inning. Losing pitcher: Shapley. Umpires: Keefer and Wilcoxen. Time: 2:25. Esles Conference All people who plan to at tend the Y. M.-Y. W. district conference at Estes Park, from June 10 to 20, most obtain ap plication blanks from the Y. W. C. A. office in Ellen Smith by May 22 according to Mary Dye, district representa tive. suits in cool, crisp 22 95 in Suit Section, Second Floor ATO, Fijis Battle for IM Track Crown TEAM STANDINGS. Alpha Tau Omea 22. Chl Gamma Delta 21 H. , Phi Delta Theta 14. Delta Upsilon 14. Cornhusker Co-op. 10. Brown Palace 6. A tight two way struggle for first place on the intramural track and field carnival looms, after tne opening day of competition ended with Alpha Tau Omega holding a slim half point lead over Phi Gamma Delta, 22 to 21i. Jim Myers and Dick Schleiger paced the Phi Gams with first places m the shot put and broad jump. 144 yard relay: Won by Alpha Taa Omega (Sloan, Gerhard. I'owell, Hradrirtnoa) ; second. Delta I'pxHoa; third, Fhl Itrtla Thrta; foarth, Phi Gamma Delta. Time :4.8. Sprint medley relay: Won by Cornhnskrr Coop (Lowe, Thompson, Graybeal. Jamb sral; second, Rrowa Palace; third. Alpha Tan Omrga; foarth. Delta I pulton. Time 4:07. Broad Jump: Woa by Myers Phi Gam ma Delta; second, Fa ton. Alpha Taa Omr ga; third. Hut ton. Delta I'pslloa. Distance 19 fret Inches. Shot pat: Woa by Dirk Schleiger. Phi Gamma Delta; tie for second between Kortc, Phi Gamma Delta and Fischer, Inde pendents. Distance 48 feet. Weathervarve TAILORED ClasMc k T quotee, Coral and Yacht White. UN-Kansas Net Match Postponed Until Saturday The Nebraska-Kansas tennis match, originally scheduled for Tuesday, will be played Saturday morning, according to student coach Harry Marsh. Kansas de feated the Huskers 5-1 in an earlier meeting at Lawrence. In last week's play Nebraska dropped a 5-1 decision to Iowa State Friday and tied the Ottum wa Navy Base on Saturday. Both matches were played away from home. Add Flight Training o yow curriculum. Private courses now ava'rlabta o UNION AIR TERMINAL C&H 6-2835 for details. (f n) QljiiaSI Baa) fcasJ mm l