Thursday, May I, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKA Page 3 Iowa State Startles NU Baseball 9' AMES, la. Three hit pitching by Gene Mahany was too much for the University of Nebraska baseball team, and the Huskers bowed to the Cyclones 2 to 0 Tuesday afternoon in a Big Six conference game limited to seven innings because of rain. Tables Turned. In reversing the decision after dropping a 12-3 decision to the Scarlet outfit on Monday, the Cyclones tallied twice in the sixth inning to gain a split of the two- game series. Harold "Tap" Jacob was on the mound for Coach Tony Sharpe's Huskers, and pitched rood ball except for the sixth frame. In that inning Dave Jones walked and scored on a triple by centerfielder Jim Hogue. Home crossed the plate on an error. Wes Maser collected two of the three Husker bingles, while Hogue had a perfect three-for-three day at the plate for the Iowa State team. Cerv Injured. Nebraska missed the hitting of Bob Cerv who clubbed three home runs in Monday's game. Cerv, working behind the plate, was forced out of action with an ankle injury after three innings. Orville Sehmieding replaced him for the remainder of the game. The two teams will renew their rivalry in Lincoln on Friday and Saturday when they play two more conference games. At pres' ent the NU club sports a confer ence record of four wins and three losses. Box score: Nebraska b h o Iowa siilr Sharp cf ranker 3b Grogan sa Orv c Schmed'ng e Hepwood 11 Mwr rf SchleiPfr lb Hays 2b Jacob p S 0 3 1 Johnson ss Miller 2b Bufhncr 3b Jonn If Krohl c Hofruc cf Scott cf Paulson lb Mahany p ab h o a 3 0 0 Totals 35 3 18 71 Totals 23 7 21 10 Towa State 000 002 x 2 Nebraska 000 000 0 0 Errors: Paulsen, Jones. Heewood. Maser. Two base hit: Hogue. Three base bit: Hogue. Runs batted In: Hogue. Double play: Denker to Grogan. Struck out: Ma hany 1, Jacob 2. Hit by pitcher: Ma- hanay 1. Passed ball: Frohe. Scarlet Tennis Squad Plays OttumwaToday Coach Harold Rundle's Nebras ka tennis team will begin three consecutive days of activity with a match against Ottumwa Navy Base this afternoon at the Lin coln Tennis Club. On Friday the Scarlet netsters will be host to Kansas State, and Saturday, Kansas University will furnish the opposition. , Still hunting; for their Initial win, the Husker tennis players have failed to enter the victory column against Kansas, Oklahoma A. & M or Oklahoma. The Scarlet tennis aggregation will return the visit when they play at Ottumwa in May as an extension of their Big Six jaunt to Iowa State. Robert Slezak, Gene Leighton, Jack Cady, Jack Kennedy and Al Ostergard have manned the pos tions on the Scarlet tennis team in matches thus far this season. SAE Spikers Capture Title Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wednes day night took two straight games from Beta Theta Pi to walk off with the Intramural Volleyball championship. The Sig Alph won by the scores of 15-11 and 15-10 with Claude Retherford and Don McArthiir leading the way. In other final games, Delta Up silon (whitewashed Alpha Tau Omega to cop third place honors while the ATO spikers were awarded fourth position. The sec ond .game between' these two ; , teams went into an overtime wit, f 1 ' a DU rally overcoming a brief ATO lead. A third contest deter mining fifth and sixth positiori in the playoffs was won by Phi Delta Theta. The Phi Delts had plenty of trouble doing away with a plucky Delta Tau Delta outfit two games to one. Huskers Fool Weather; Drill On Offensive Persistent rain and a chilly wind did not deter the Husker football charges Wednesday aft ernoon, for Coach Bernie Master son and his staff had the Scarlet gridiron enthusiasts at work run ning dummy plays on the varsity practice field. Near Windup With only two days of practice remaining after yesterday's ses sion, the Nebraska mentor wants to jam as much football as pos sible at his charges to make up for the poor weather at the be ginning of the six weeks football session. According to conference rules, the spring football drills must close six weeks after the opening day, good weather or bad weather " having nothing to do with the date. After Tuesday's scrimmage on the freshman field against the Nubbins, the varsity hands took it easy Wednesday while waiting for Iriday's final scrimmage to roll around. All hands will get their last chance to impress the coaches on Friday, and since no flood of new material will be on hand in September, the grid ders ranking high at the close of spring practice will probably be the stalwarts of the 1947 Husker machine. Reverse plays and passes from the naked reverse formation oc cupied part of the Wednesday Major Leagues National League New York 4. St. Unit 3. C hirac S, Rrooklya 1. Rmtoa 10, ( tnrlnnall S. riltbartn 11, Philadelphia 4. American League M. ImIi 15. New Tork S. t'hirac i, Waxhlnirttia t. Boston (, Detroit t. routine. The Huskers have not forgotten the screen pass play which Indiana used with such deadly effect last fall, and on sev eral occasions the interference massed in front of the receiver of a short toss from quarterbacks Dick Thompson or Sam Vacanti. M6 Tennis Kings Open '17 Season AMES, la. Iowa State and Kansas, who beat all conference tennis foes in 1946, can unofficial ly settle their Big Six tie here Friday. The two teams will meet here Friday after being unable to match schedules to settle the championship a year ago. Coach Harry Schmidt's Cyclone squad will enter the contest some what of a question mark despite a pair of non-conference wins over Carle ton and GrinneL Schmidt maneuvered his men around to have a look at as many candidates as possible. ! 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