IW&nes3ay, May 12, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 3 UffiJCr i OF UTTLt Nebraska Cops Second Game of Buff Series, 6-1 Nebraska continued its drive for the Big Seven base ball title by defeating the Colorado Buffaloes 6-1 Tuesday behind the five hit pitching of Big Jim Sandstedt. The Huskers' conference record now stands at nine wins and three defeats. The Scarlet got off to an early lead with a two run outburst in the first frame, Catcher Dil Blatchford walked and Hobe Hays was hit by an inside pitch. After two were retired on ground balls, Wes Maser was safe at first when the Buff catcher mfssed the third strike, Blatchford scoring from third on the rlay. Hays Scores. Bob Cerv then walked, loading the sacks. Hays scored as Colorado tried to force a runner at second on Bob Schleiger's grounder. Colorado came right back to score once on a single, stolen base and an error. The contest then settled down into a pitchers' battle until the bottom of the sixth. With two away, Bill Denker shot a single past second base, and all hands were safe when Colorado attempted a force play at second on Grogan's grounder. Denker and Grogan advanced when hte pitcher threw into center field trying to catch Denker off second. Maser then walked to load the sacks. Denker added the third tally when the pitcher threw into second walk. Schleiger struck out to end the rally, with Nebraska leading, 3-1. Another Scarlet tally was added in the seventh. Two were out again when , Blatchford was safe on an error ; py the second base man. Hays then drove a long double to the left center fence to score the catcher. Denker fol lowed with a j walk, but Grogan ended the inning by hitting into a force play; at second. The Huskers ended the scor ing in the last, of the eighth. Maser walked but was forced at second by Cerv, w,ho promptly took second on an error by the first baseman and stole third. Cerv scored and Schleiger was safe at first on a hard grounder to the shortstop. Harlan Powlev. substituting for Jim Sharp, slashed a single into right. Schleiger scored on an overthrow at third, Powley tak ing second. Sandstedt bounced one to Pitcher Pete Click, who threw Powley out at the plate, and Blatchford flied to right to end the rally. Sandstedt retired the Buffs easily in the top of the ninth and the ball game was over. Colorado's Bill Fanning was a thorn in the side of the Huskers all through the series. The cocky infielder got two hits in both games and was an audacious base-runner, stealing home in Mortday's contest. Nebraska has two conference series left on their slate. They travel to Lawrence to play K.U. twice this weekend and finish the season May 24-25 against Iowa State here. The box score: Colo. ab h o a Nebr. ab h e C'dea rf-2b 2 0 10 Blatchfrd e 4 1 T 1 Evani lb 4 0 9 1 H.Hay 2b 4 14 0 Fanning 3b 4 2 15 Denker Sb 4 10 2 Graham M 4 0 15 Grogan aa 4 2 15 Knobtock If 4 0 0 0 Maser rf S 0 0 0 Pixler cf 4 0 10 Cerv cf 2 0 2 0 Bock 2b 3 14 1 Sca'ger lb 4 1 10 0 Or'vlch rf 10 10 Sharp If S 0 1 0 Cox c 3 16 1 Powley If 110 Click p 2 0 0 5 Sandstedt p 5 113 Total 31 4 24 18 Total 34 8 27 11 Two Additions Made to UN Coaching Staff Jack Johnson, former line coach under Potsy Clark at the Univer sity of Nebraska in 1945, Monday was added to the Husker coaching staff. Mr. Clark announced Johnson's return to Nebraska next fall at a football dinner held Monday night in the Union. It was also announced that Harry J. Miller, present Cam bridge high school coach, will join the coaching staff next year. Johnson will serve as assistant varsity coach and will probably have charge of the line. He was an all-Rocky Mountain conference tackle while playing at the Uni versity of Utah in the early 1930's. He also was named all-National league tackle the two years he was with the Detroit Lions profession al grid team. II. J. Miller to Assist. Miller, coach of last season's un defeated Cambridge team, was graduated from Ottawa (Kansas) university where he played tackle and center. He was a member of the United States air corps team while stationed at Salt Lake City. Miller will assist in coaching the freshman squad while com pleting his wopk for a master's degree at the university. Coach Clark Monday night also announced that L. F. (Pop) Klein will direct the freshman grid squad next fall. IM Softball Tlmrnday, May 13. Km Col. 1. Slirma Alrlia Kpsllon vs. Alni Tu Omrtra: Col. 2. Phi llta Theta vs. Delia Upsllnn; Col. 3. Beta Sigma Pal va. Rlk-ma Phi Kpsiion. 5:10 At. No. 1. Delta CM v. Alpha Gamma Rho: Ag. No. 2. Methodist vs. Muscle Men: Ag. No. 5. Dorm C. vs. Extra Liht Brigade. 8:30 Col. 1. Sigma Alpha Mu js. Zola Beta Tau; Col. 2. Sigma Chi vs. Phi Gamma Delia; Col. 3. Delta Sigma PI vs. Sigma Nu; Col. 4. Architects vs. Elliott Manor; Col. !. Geology va. Lilies. :30 Ag. No. 1. University Y.M.C.A. vs. Hufnagle Field; Ag. No. 2. Ag Mens So cial Club vs. Vnl Drug; Ag. No. 5. Ag Y.M.C.A. vs. Y.M.C.A. Friday. May 14. 5:10 Col. 1. Delta Upailon vs. Alpha Sigma Phi; Col. 2. Sigma Nu vs. Brown Palace; Col. 3. Chem K'a vs. A.I.E.E. b:,WJU T-ars Mamus. noted Danish Ar chitect, will sptak on "Der.merk, It's Customs and Life" at the Ar chitectural Society meeting to night at 7:30 in Parlor Y of the. Union. Election of officers will follow. Leahy Named All-Star Coach Frank Leahy, Notre Dame football coach, will tujor the na tion's top college grid men against the Chicago Cardinals in the 15th annual All-Star game in Chicago, Aug. 20. Coach Leahy was selected by the Chicago Tribune Charities, inc., for the second straight year. No other coach has ever been named two years in a row. Leahy coached the collegians last year when they upset the favored Chicago Bears in Soldiers Field, 16-0. Johanna Huslinger walked on his hands from Vienna to Paris in 1900. He covered 871 miles on bare hands in 55 days, or 550 hours. He walked ten hours daily. IM Tennis Play Nears Final Round Nebraska University's Intramu ral tennis tournament has en tered its final week of play with the finals slated for Sunday at 10 a.m. All preliminary matches have been played, and the quarter final round is to be finished by today. Sigma Alpha Epsilon is leading the team play with three men competing in the semi-finals. Beta Theta Pi has two men left in the tourney, and Delta Upsi lon, Phi Gamma Delta and the Independents have one each. Means Brothers Advance Dick and Bob Means, Betas, both are competing in the final rounds. Dick defeated Dick Sala- den, Sig Alph, Tuesday after noon, 6-1, 6-0, to advance to the semi-finals. Bob meets Dick Ag new, DU, in his quarter-final match. Bob McGehee, only Indepen dent to advance to the quarters, meets Fred Greusel, Sig Alph McGhee defeated Bruce Kennedy, ATO, 6-2, 6-0, and Greusel downed Ray Larson, Dorm B, 4-6, 6-1, 6-1, to gain berths in the quarter-final round. The winner of tRe McGehee-Greusel match will go against Dick Means. Bob Partridge, Phi Gam meets Don McArthur, Sig Alph, in a quarter-final match. Partridge ad vanced by defeating Al Arrocha, TKE, 6-4, 6-3, and McArthur moved ahead by downing Bill Barrett, Beta 6-4, 1-6, 7-5. Dick Agnew earned the right to meet Bob Means in the quarter-finals by eliminating Hank Arrocha, TKE, 6-1, 9-7. Means dropped Jerry Whelan, ATO, 6-4, 6-4. For tff " ,ug... SEE MORE... AND HAVE MORE FUN.' TOWERING CITY SPIRES aV ' -r 4? V WESTERN WONDERLANDS HISTORICAL SPOTS Colorado . "10 OOC 0001 Nebraska 200 001 12x Runs: Bock, Blatchford 2. H. Hay. Denker, Cerv. Schleiger. Error: Eva a t. Graham. Cox, Click S. H. Hays, Den ker 2. Runs batted In: H. Hays. Cerr, Schleiger. Two base hit: Sandstedt, H. Hays. Sacrifice: Click. Stolen base: Fanning 2. Double play: Sandstedt to Schleiger. Left oa base: Colorado 8, Nebraska 18. Base on balls: Off Click 11. Sandstedt . Struck out: By Click 8, Sandstedt 8. Hit by pitcher: By Click H. Hays). Wild pitch: CHck Umpires: Hergert and Hamtts. Time. :3ftV Attendance: 1.2QO (estimated!. 1 I NAME . APT)"1533 1 C1T? I Frequent, friendly service makes Greyhound your logical choice for trips home or vacations this summer. Wherever you go, Greyhound takes you right "to and through" America's greatest scenic wonders and most popular playgrounds! Aboard sleek luxurious coaches, you can get there quickly, stay longer.. .see more.,.AJSTD still profit by low-cost Greyhound fares. Send the coupon now for FREE travel literature that pictures trips and "expense-paid" tours to every where in America! Y- FOLDER i - " - " " mt I v nn r . . , i free lertr' " tv. enapoa For fL.d '"nJSor Dept.. 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