The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 08, 1948, SUMMER EDITION, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    Tuesday, June 8f 1948
Summer
Outlines
The physical education
or special activities for the
Any team may enter competition in the softball leagues
according to Louis E. Means, director. Entries close on
June 14 and may be filed in
Monday, June 21 with games Monday, Tuesday, Wednes
day and Thursday of each week
at 4:30 p. m.
Plan Picnic
On June 17 the physical edu
cation department will hold its
annual summer school picnic at
Capitol Beach at 4 p. m.
All men may enter the men's
summer school golf tournament
at Pioneer golf course on Sun
day, Jura 27th. Tee off time is
from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. Open to
all men and women, a co-recrea
tional two-ball foursome golf
tournament will be held in
Pioneer on Sunday, July 11.
Entries close June 14 in room
207, coliseum for the men's tennis
singles championships. Play for
this tounrey starts June 21. Men
may also register until June 14
for the summer horseshoe sin
gles championships, which start
June 21.
Casting Tourney.
A bait and fly casting tourna
ment which is open to all men and
women, will take place at Oak
Laxe near 10th street and High
way 6 at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday,
July 7.
Regular weekly summer fea
tures will be co-recreational
swimming parties every Wednes
day from 4:45 to 5:30 p. m. in the
coliseum pool and special sports
movies in the N" club room.
coliseum. Football, basketball,
baseball, track, field and other
sports films will be shown every
Tuesday afternoon at 3.
Means Wins
Tennis Singles
Championship
Dick Means of Lincoln won the
University Tennis Singles Cham
pionship by defeating Don Mc
Arthur of Lincoln in the finals by
a score of 6-2, 7-5, 6-1. Means'
victory also clinched the team
tennis title for Beta Tbeta Pi
fraternity, with Sigma Alpha Ep
silon finishing second.
Means, former state Junior
champion, and ranking Missouri
Valley junior player from last
summer's tournaments at Topeka,
Omaha, Des Moines, and Lincoln,
had previously won elimination
matches from Ted Walters, Gene
Edwards, James Curran, Dick
Saladen, Bob McGehee before
reaching the finals. McArthur had
beaten Don Rice, ob Koehler, Bob
Partridge, Richard Agnew, and
Bill Barrett
Final Big Seven Baseball Statistics
TFAM STATISTICS.
O. AB. R. H. TB. B.A. PO. A. E. FA. W. L.
lObraaka . 17 670 127 211 .223 41." 169 4 .933 14 2
Missouri 1 M2 M 142 252 .253 439 2"3 27 .1S0 11 i
Kaiuu StaU 13 MO M 109 27 .21 30 104 4 .927 7 S
Colorado 10 299 47 70 172 .204 24 12. 35 .818 4
Iowa gtata ..13 443 2 91 139 .203 342 140 40 .975 5 S
Oklahoma . 14 513 74 111 434 .220 ?Tl 174 SO 002
Kauaa 13 4S2 M M 127 .103 367 164 65 .664 4 11
UCADLNG
Nam, ftrhoot. Position.
ITntwood, Nebraska, left field
fiovak, Nebraska, catcher
Rnehlow Missouri lAtrtirr -
Moran, Missouri, shortstop , 14 47 14 24 37 .35
Walseth, Colorado, shortstop , , 33 11 29 .333
Crocan, Nebraska, shortstop .....1 43 14 21 39 .323
Alberts, Missouri, third base 14 47 21 37 .313
' Cerv, Nebraska, center f14 17 W 1 19 39 .314
Grimes. T , Kansas State, center field left fleld 13 M 12 17 64 .304
Vols. Missouri, center field 14 V) 9 13 23 .300
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fHoyifeln, Nebraska! ..... 9 4 0 1.000 Pitcher, MrMillen. Missouri 1 000
Boehiuw, Missouri ......
Heese, Oklahoma ...... 2
Smith, Missouri ........ 4
Ossino, Nebraska 4
Baudstedt, Nebraska ... 9
Fanning, Colorado ...... 6
Engiert. Mlasourl 8
Bell, Kansas Btata ..... 7
a v i.uw
1 0 1 000
1 0 1.000
1 0 1.000
1 .fc57
4 1 .AOO
4 2 Ml
4 2 .447
4 3 .371
Hogue, Iowa Stata ...... f
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Hits Moran. M.
Total bases Eu banks
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Sports Program
Varied Activities
department has planned a series
summer session.
room 207, coliseum. Play starts
Crogan Places
As Individual
Batting Champ
Bob Grogan of Lincoln, replaced
Fred Hegwood of Omaha, as Uni
versity of Nebraska individual
batting champion.
Grogan hit a comfortable .349
getting 29 hits in 83 times at bat
m 21 games. He scored 18 runs
and batted in 11 more.
Hegwood. who led the Corn
husker batters last spring, was
sidelined for the season with
broken leg after hitting .414 for
eight contests.
Only two Nebraska regulars
topped .30 this year.
Cerv Leads.
Bob Cerv of Weston, was the
other Husker with a .303 average,
Cerv also led his mates in five
other departments. He scored the
most runs, 21: runs batted in, 24:
triples, four; stolen bases, 25, and
drew 18 base on balls.
Elroy Gloystein of Waco, was
the leading Scarlet hurler with a
seven won-one lost record in 11
games. Omaha's Jim Standstedt
had a 1.4 earned run average for
the same number of games.
Strike-Oat Honors.
Strike-out honors went to
"Lefty" Gloystein with 61 in 69
innings, bandstedt worked the
most innings. 83, giving up 47 hits
and 26 runs, 13 of which were
earned.
On defense outfielder Cerv
paced the regulars with .980. Bob
Schleiger of Omaha topped the
lnfielders with .974, handling 232
chances with a half-dozen bob
bles. Fielding laurels among the
catchers and pitchers went to Dil
Blatchford of MaskelL with .900.
and Sandstedt with .926.
Vet Reminder
Veterans Administration re
minds all veterans training in
schools under the G-I bill that
they will automatically be granted
15 days leave at the end of the
present term.
Subsistence allowances will be
paid and entitlement charged for
this leave period.
Veterans who do not want
their entitlement reduced by the
leave, must notify VA in writing
at least 30 days before the end
of the present term.
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O. AB. R
4 13 4
5 10 1
7 18 1
H. TB. B.A.
23 .SM
4 4 .440
7 It .3M
listener, teriin. Missouri ...s-vu
First base, frier, Missouri 9V3
Swond base. Bock, Colorado 950
Third base, Fryor, Oklahoma, 913
Shortstop, Moran, Missouri... 929
Left field. Holt, Oklahoma 944
Center field, Koox. Iowa StaU. ., .1.000
Kitfit field, Otlkioaoo, Kansas. ....11H
I.rADriM.
Horn runs Knox, j. .; KsuemiBfer, at.
Atkins. Ki .. 2.
Rtotea bases Off, N. 0., 2.
Walks Cerv.. M. U.. 18.
THE SUMMER NEBRASKAN
Clark Calls for
"Spinktereenum"
Coach Potsy Clark has been
misquoted. In all of his talks the
Comhusker coach places a lot of
faith in the amount of what he
calls "spinktereenu n" which can
be instilled into athletes.
The word usually comet up
"spizzerinktum."
"Spinktereenum" riven the
broad translation, comes out
pep and go," Potsy says.
"Without it," he says, "no one
goes far eitther in business or
athletics."
Exdu$lve1j
Scottsbluff Man Named to UN
Coaching Staff for Next Fall
H. H. (Ike) Hanscom, football
coach at Scottsbluff High School,
has been named as an assistant
coach at the University.
Acting Athletic Director Potsy
Clark made the announcement
He said that a staff of four
coaches headed by Coach Is. F.
(Pop) Klein is planned for the
Cornhusker freshmen who play
two games next fail.
"You cannot iust throw a foot
ball to a group of freshmen and
expect them to improve," Coach
Clark says.
Hanscom Is a graduate of Ham-
line University, 192S. He coached
at Flandreau, S.D. eight years, at
Monahans, Tex., six years, Dead
wood, S.D., one year and for five
years has been at Scottsbluff.
"we are happy to obtain a man
with the broad coaching expert-1
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ence which Mr. Hanscom posses,"
Coach Clark said. "He will be able
to assist in other sports aside from
football because of his experience
in track and basketball." '
Five UN Golfers
Awarded Letters
Five University golfers were
awarded letters, Acting Athletic
Director George (Potsy) Clark
announced. The Cornhusker golf
ers were second in the Bif Seven
golf championships.
Players winning letters werg
Del Ryder, Grand Island; Don
Spomer. John Bumstead, Don
Stroh and Steve Flansburg, tU of
Lincoln.
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