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    Tuesday, April 13, 1948
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Page 3
Jayhawks Edge Huskers
In Opening Cinder Meet
Kansas University came through in the final two events
to win a dual track meet Saturday in Lawrence from Ne
braska, 66 23 to 64 13
The Cornhuskers led, 64 13 to 57 23, with the javelin
and the mile relay to be run. Kansas' quartet of Dick Wag-
staff, Bill Binter, John Stites and
Dick Shea raced to victory in the
relay.
Kansas still needed the first two
places in the javelin to overtake
the Huskers. Bob Drumm and
Bruce Henoch turned the trick
by placing first and second. Le
roy Robinson took third to give
the Jayhawks a clean sweep in
that event.
Karnes Wins Two
Hal Moore, Kansas' distance
star, was unable to compete be
cause of illness, but Bob Karnes
took over and led the milers and
two-milers to the tape.
Al Thompson of Omaha, Ne
braska sprinter and hurdler, cap
tured igh point honors for the
Nebraska team with 11 points.
He won the 220-yard dash and
finished second in both the 100
yard dash and the low hurdles.
Thompson clipped off the 220 in
:21.7.
Dick Hutton, Auburn speed
specialist, turned in an outstand
ing :09.7, performance as he won
the century i event. Hutton also
pushed Thompson in the 220 to
take second place.
Cooper Cops Vault
Don Cooper returned to competi
tion for the Huskers in the pole
vault. The York athlete won his
speciality at 12 feet 7 inches. Jim
Myers and Jim McConnell took
second and third, respectively, to
give Nebraska a clean sweep in
that event. Nebraska also swept
the high hurdles. Jones, Magsa
men and BrShire took first,
second and third, respectively.
Wayne Sees "of Nebraska sur
prised with a first place in the
discus. He hurled the platter 131
feet l-lfe inches.
Summaries:
Pole vault: Won by Cooper, (N; sec
and. Myers. (Ni; third, McConnell, (N).
Height 12 feet 7 Inches.
HlKh Jump: Won by Scofield. K;
second, Kinder (N and Richardson and
Norrls (Kl tied. Height 6 feet.
Shot put: Won by Piderlt N; second
McConnell (NI; third, Robinson (Kl. Dis
tance 49 feet ' Inch.
Mile nin: Won by Karnes (K); second
Morris (Kl; third, Studt (Kl. Time
4:37.7.
440-yard dash: Won hy Hurlburt N:
second, Binter (Kj; third Stites (K).
Time :49.7.
Broad Jump: Won by Crowley (K) ;
second, Buton (K); third, Scofield (KJ.
Distance 22 feet 5vi inches.
100-yard dash: Won by Hutton (N);
second Thompson (N); Schlusser (Kj.
Time :9.7.
Discus: Won by Sees (Ni; second
Robinson (Kl: third, McConnell (N. Dis
tance 131 feet 1 i inches.
High hurdles: Won by Jones (N); sec
ond, Magsameu (N); third, Bershire (NJ.
Time 1:59.9.
220-yard dash: Won by Thompson (N ;
second, Hutton (N; third, Wagslaff (K).
Tims :21.7.
Javelin: Won by Drumm K): second.
Henoch K; third. Robinson iKj. Dis
tance 19 feet 5 Inches.
Two-mile run: Won hy Karnes (Kl;
second, Martin (Nj; third, Morris (Kj.
Time 10:21.6.
220-yard low hurdles: Won by Schlos
arr (Kl; second, Thompson (N); third,
Magsumen (Ni. Time :23.8.
Mils relay: Won by Kansas (Wagstaff,
Binter, tStites and Kh.si. Time 3:24.6.
Nubbins Nine
Downs Frosli
Nebraska University's "B"
baseball team too a 14-3 verdict
from the Husker freshmen Satur
day afternoon in a seven inning
practice game on the ' Nebraska
diamond.
Bob Camp of West Point, hur
ling for the Nubbins, limited the
frosh to three runs and a lone
hit for the first five innings
Ernest Behne of Brainard finished
the game, allowing one hit and
no runs.
Don Hays of Lincoln and Bob
Hinde of Salina, Kansas, were the
game s top hitters. Hays collected
a double and two singles in three
times at bat, and Hinde slammed
a triple, douche and single in
four trips.
IM Softball
All games will start at 5:10 p. m
and 6:30 p. m., Either on the Coli
seum diamonds pr on the Ag col
lege grounds.
6:16 Wednesday. April 14.
As. Field No. 1 Ag Men's Social vs. Ag
IMC.
Ag Field No. 2 Delta Sigma PI
Kanna Hlema.
Ag Field No. 3 Delta Chi vs. Alpha
Sigma Phi.
6:36 Wednesday. April 14.
Col. No. 1 Civil Engineers va. Electrical
Engineers.
Col. No. 2 Chemical Engineers vs. Me
Benson Takes
Gymnastic Win
Omaha Benson high school be
came the new state prep gymnas
tics champion Saturday in the
Coliseum.
The Bunnies piled up 203.2
points to nose out Hastings by
one point. Coach Art Harris' crew
replaced Beatrice as the cham
pion. Beatrice finished fourth
with 180.3.
Richard Russman of Benson
totaled 59.3 points to be named
all around champion of the meet.
He nosed out Leo Vastine of
Hastings, who had 59 points.
Omaha Tech finished third in
the meet with 180.4 points, and
Omaha Central was last with 50.6.
Potsy Makes
New Division
Coach Potsy Clark announced
new divisions of his spring foot
ball candidates after Saturday's
scrimmage sessions.
Squad "A" will be under the
leadership of Coaches Clark,
Prochaska and Klein; Blazine
and Russell will tutor Squad "B";
and Lorenz and Moore will coach
Squad "C".
A scrimmage between the "A"
Blues and "B" Reds has been
planned for Saturday morning in
the stadium behind locked gates.
Squad "A" Blues Ends: Damkroger. H.
Fletcher, Cochrane, Schneider. THCklrs:
Toodgood, Harrington, Goegleln, Levlne.
Godfrey. Guards: Pisinger, Lipps, Hoy,
Sedlacek, Rolfsmeyer, Means. Centers:
Costello, McOill, J. Thomson. Backs: Story,
Halestrom, Bauer, Ferguson, Dick Novak,
K. Fischer. J. Myers, Hutton, C. Fischer,
Moomey, Mueller, F. Collopy, Young, Tom
Novak.
Squad "B" Reds Ends: H. Fox,
Manion, Elliott, Sailors, Bryant, Larsen.
Tackles: Golan. Schmidt, Prince, Muanman.
Famer, Schrage, Wilson. Guard: Kane,
Kimball, Becker, Steele. K. Ackerman,
Hawkins. Centers: Mullin, O. Johnson,
Brune, Wiegand, Wllkins, Sloan, Stras
heira, F. Meyer, B. Ackerman. Berquist.
Bostwick, Magsamen, Bloom, Harrison, D.
Schneider, Dovle, Spellman.
Squad "C" Whites Ends: Preston. Mc.
Kay, Donegan, Bauphn, Brown, Kipper,
Copenhagen. Devish. Josclyn, Frlcke, Gal
brelth. Tackles: Warner, Hermanson, Rus
sell, Doerr, D. Johnson. Collins, Nlelson.
Reese. Guards: Heckenlively. B. Becker,
Mandula, Ray, Boekle, Sullivan, T. Avner,
Gophers Rally
n Eighth; Drop
Huskers, 8-5
Minnesota's Duane Baglein hit
a three-run homer in the eighth
inning to break a 5-5 tie and give
the Gophers an 8-5 victory over
Nebraska in Minneapolis Satur
day. The victory gave the Gophers
a clean sweep of the two-game
series against the Huskers. Min
nesota won Friday, 6-2.
Bill Denker led the Cornhusker
batters with three singles in four
trips to the plate. Hegwood, Gro
gan, Schleiger, Novuk and Gloy
stein each collected one hit.
The Cornhuskers scored two in
the first, one in the second and
two in the fourth to hold a 5-1
edge going into the fifth inning.
But Minnesota rallied in the fifth
when Harry Elliot combined a
Croisant, Unrig, Showtoskl, B. Vi liars,
Spencer, Patton, J. Fox, Frailer, Jones,
Anderson. Centers: Hand, Reynolds, Et
mund, DaMoude, Andrews, Stine, Alfrey.
Backs: Wolfe, Prather, Wm. Collopy,
Hageman, Munson, Flnstrom, Goracke,
Dllldine, L. Villars. BellinRer, J. Peters.
Ed,ecomb, Walker, Dave Doyle Kasraarek,
Croke, Bennington, Phillips. Torcron. Tay
k,r. Korbellk, Addison, Curran. Norval,
Wagner. J. Fletcher, Churchill, Eisenhart,
W. Avner. Rltter. 1
pinch hit double with Bergstedt's
single to count three runs.
Tepel was the winning pitcher,
and Elroy Gloystein was the los
ing hurler.
Nebraska ab n o a Minnesota
4 13 0 stedt cf
3 0 12 Wheeler rf
5 12 4 Holker as
4 0 2 0 Lucken If
4 3 2 4 Shields lb
4 0 10 Schutz 3b
4 1 10 0 Raglien 2b
3 13 1 Coilias
3 10 1 Glass p
0 0 0 0 Tepel P
1 0 0 0 Klliot c
J'owskl
Hegwood If
Hays 2b
Grogan as
Cerv cf
Denker 3b
Sharp rf
Slelger lb
Novak c
Q'stein p
Ossino p
B'ford .
hb h o
5 10 0
4 0 1
4 0 0 1
3 10 0
4 2 14 0
4 2 0 1
4 15 4
1110
10 0 1
2 0 0 0
3 2 5 0
10 0 0
Totals 35 8 24 12 Totals 38101716
Blotchford grounded out for Ossino In
ninth; Elliott doubled for Colllas In 5th;
Julkowskl filed out for Glass in 5th.
Nebraska 210 200 0005
Minnesota 010 031 03x 8
Runs: Hegwood, Hays. Schleiger, Novak,
Gloystein Lucken 2, Shields. Schuts 2,
Boglein 2, Elliot. Errors: Baglein 2,
Shields 2. Hays, Schleiger 2, Denker,
Grogan. Runs batted in: Denker, Heg
wood, Shields: Elliot. Julkowskl, , Berg
stedt, Baglein 3. Two base hit: Eucken,
Schuts, Elliot 2. Home run: Baglein. Stolen
base: Gloysteon, Bergstedt. Double play:
Hoker to Baglein to Shields. Left on base:
Nebraska 7 Minnesota 4. Base on balls:
Off Glass 1, Gloystein 1. Tepel 2. Struck
out: By Glass 2. Gloystein 3, Tepel 4,
Hits: Off Glass 7 in 5 innings; Tepel 1 In
4; Gloystein 10 in 7a; Ossino 0 in 4.
Wild pitch: Gloystein. Winning pitcher:
Tepel; losing pitcher: Gloystein. Time 2:08.
The certificate of eligiblity is
sued to a veteran preparing to
enter training or school under
the G.I. bill loses its validity if
the veteran discontinues his'
training, veterans administration
said.
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