The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 08, 1949, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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    Friday, April 8, 1949
PAGE 6
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Nebraska Nine Outslugs
Hardin; Branson Homers
The University of Nebraska
baseball team won its second
game in three starts, Wednesday
afternoon, beating Hardin Col
lege, 12-7.
Led by Catcher Bill Branson's
ninth Inning homer, the Kuskers
blasted three Texan hurlers for
11 hits. A double by Fritz Heg
wood in the third was the only
other extra base blow for tlie
Cornhuskers.
Lefty Bob Jenkins started for
Nebraska and was in trouble
every inning. He was relieved In
the seventh by Bobby Kemp after
allowing seven hits. Kemp also
found the going rough but the
weak-hittirg Indians failed to
take advantage of their Bcoring
opportunities. Kemp struck out a
Hardin pinch-hitter to stop a
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threat with the bases loaded in the
seventh.
The Huskers' scoring started in
the second when they hit the Tex
ans' starting hurler, Wayne Alii
son, for five singles to rack up a
five run margin which they never
lost. Nebraska tallied again in the
third and fourth innings, getting
two in each.
One of Hardin's ten hits was an
eighth inning homer by Second
Baseman Don Wetzel. The loss to
the Huskers was the fourth con
secutive defeat suffered by the
Indians.
Thursday the Cornhuskers
moved to Oklahoma for a game
with Southwestern Tech before
starting a two day series with the
Oklahoma Sooners on Friday.
Nebraska ibttl Hardin bh C I
Hegwood If 4 2 10 Wetael 2b S 2 2 0
Sharp If 1 0 t 0 Justice ag 5 10 6
Powley rf 0 0 0 0 Flnkler rf 4 2 2 0
Haya 2b-lb 4 14 2 Khlbert ct 6 15 0
GroRan as 4 14 2 Smith If 3 18 0
Cerv ef 4 14 0 Brock'an 3b 3 0 0
D. Haya Tf 0 12 1 Brown lb 2 0 8 0
Denkef 3b 5 2 0 1 Cabanim lb 3 19 0
Bohleifcer lb 113 0 Carter 3b 0 0 0 1
Bull lb 2 0 2 2 Darnell c 2 110
Branson C 4 15 1 Allison p 0 0 0 0
Jenkins p 4 10 1 McCulley p 110 0
Camp p 2 0 0 0 Richard'n p 3 0 0 2
Total 41 11 27 10 Totals 36 10 27 12
Scon by innings:
Nabraaka 052 200 021 W
Hardta 013 010 020 T
Errors: Hegwood, H. Hays. Cerv,
Westsel, Justice 2, Khlbert, Smith, Brock
man 2, Darnell. Runs: Hegwood, H.
Haya, Grogan, Cenr 2, D. HAya 2,
Penker, Schlelper 2, Branson, Jenkins,
Wetsel 2. Justice, Smith, Darnell, Mc
Cullev, Richardson. Home run: Wetsel,
Branson. Three-haae hit: Just lea, Flnkler.
Two bate bit: Hegwood. Runs batted In:
Jenkins 2, Grogan, Cerv, Hegwood 2,
Branson, Wetsel 3, Justice, Flnkler 2.
Stolen bane: Grogan 2. Double play: D.
Hays to Branson; D. Hays to Penker to
Grogan; Grogan to Bull to H. Haya.
Hits and runs: Off Jenkina 7 for 5 in
6 Innings; off Allison 7 for 6 hi 2
(none out in third); off McCulley 1 for 3
In Is. Bise on balls: Off Jenkina 4,
Allison, McCulley 6. Struck out: By
Jenkins 2, Camp 2, McCulley Richardson
2. Hit by pitcher: By Jenkina (Smith).
Ieft on base: Nebraska 8; Hardin 9.
Winning pitcher: Jenkins, losing pitcher:
Allison. Attendance 202.
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ELTON DAVIS, veteran Okla
homa Sooner hurler, will at
tempt to stop the powerful bats
of Nebraska's Big Seven cham
pions in the first of a two-game
series Friday at Norman.
8 Reach Playoffs
In Water B-Ball
Delta Upsilon reached the play
offs in waterbasketball Wednes
day with a smashing 14 to 0 vic
tory over Delta Tau Delta. The
win enabled the DU's to climb to
second place in League I and to
be co-representatives of that lea
etie in the nlavoffs to begin Mon
day. Alpha Tau Omega is the
League I champion.
Sigma Nu also reached the play
offs and second place in League
II with a 16-4 win over Theta XI.
League II champ, Thi Gamma
Delta took a forfeit from the Beta
Sigs.
The Muscle Men grabbed a for
feit from Dorm A and earned the
Independent Championship with
an -victorious record thus far.
Dorm C, Independent runner-up,
also won by forcfit from the Lilies
The water sport playoffs begin
Monday with the Phi Gams meet
ing Delta Upsilon and Sigma Nu
playing Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
second in League III. Tuesday, the
Phi Gam-DU winner will face
Alpha Gamma Rho, league III
champ, and the Sig Nu-SAE win
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Thursday wil see the Interfra
ternity Champion crowned and
Friday the All-University Cham
pion with the fraternity champs
playing the Muscle men.
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For Colorado
The University of Nebraska
track team will have a tough as
signment ahead of them this
week-end. They meet the Colo
rado trackmen in an indoor dual
at Boulder Saturday night,
foach F.d Weir will take 19 men
fn tarkle a cood Buffalo team
which has won three outdoor
meets this spring. Colorado beat
Arizona State, 75-56, New Mexico
101-28 and Arizona university,
79'i-52Vz.
The two teams are both poorly
halanrod and have their power in
the same events. In the sprints the
Buffs have Don Campbell to go
amin;t the Husker threesome,
Harry nteginnis, Dick Hutton and
Alan Thompson. Leonard rveni,
Nebraska pole vaulter, has some
tmiPh romnetition in Warren
Bateman. Bateman cleared 13 feet
7 inches to win the outdoor title
at Lincoln last May.
Other Colorado stars include
George Fitzmorris, miler, who has
recorded the good time of 4:22.4,
and Charles Temple, 440. Tem
ple's best time is :49.4.
Nebraska's entries arc as fol
Inws! F.srif Avdin. 2-mile: Bob
Berkshire, hurdles; Bill Hein,
sprints; Dick Hutton, sprints; v n
lis .Tones, hurdles: Leonard Kehl,
vault; Harold Kopf, 880; Ray
Magsaman, hurdles; Jim Marun,
880; Harry Meginnis, sprints: Dick
Moiccnor hiffh 'iiimn: Don Morri
son, mile; Jim McConnell, shot
put; Ted Randolph, broad jump;
Alan Thomnson. hurdles: Don
Vollertson, 440; Fritz Ware, 440.
IM Golf Qualifying
Slated for May 1
Onalifvine round of the intra
mural Rnrinff Golf championships
will be played Sunday, May 1,
at Pioneer Golf Course. All men
must tee off on the 18 holes medal
play between 9:00 and 2:00 p. m.
Participants are asicea to repon
to Hollie Lepley, starter, at the
Pioneer Club House.
Tho lnw 32 scorers in the Quali
fying round will be paired for
mach play. All match play rounds
will be nine holes except the fi
nals and semi-finals.
TJesiiHs of all matches must be
nnctH nn trip hulletin board in
the Physical Education building
by noon of the day after the dead
line date for that round. Those
match results which are not post
ed will be forfeited at 1:00 ,p. m.
Any man in the University is
eligible with the exception of the
varsity golfers. Organizations
must have four men play in the
qualifying round to be eligible for
Jack Best participation points. No
more than two men from the same
organization may play in the same
foursome.
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Nebraska's spring sport sched
ule moves into high gear this week
end as four squads travel out of
the state for matches. The golf
and tennis teams have a two-game
schedule with the Oklahoma
Sooners and Aggies Friday and
Saturday, the baseball squad will
meet the Sooners in a two-day
series and the track team with
travel out the Boulder for a dual
with Colorado.
The basoball game with Okla
homa will pit last year's confer
ence champs against 1947's cham
pions. The pro leagues raided
the Sooner camp before the sea
son last year and took many vet
erans who had eligibility left.
Elton Davis and Danny "Boom
Boom" Burrcll will try to stop the
Huskers in the series this year.
Burrell matched the only Sooner
win over the Huskers last year as
he muzzled the Nebraska nine, 9
to 1 in the second game.
Oklahoma's victory in the 440
yard relay last week in the Texas
Relays was won on good baton
passing as seen by the relay ros
ter. Although an event for sprin
ters, Oklahoma won with Mer
win McConnell, a broadjumper;
Hobo Gilstrap, a hurdler and
George Thomas, a football half
back. Coach Bud Wilkinson of Okla
homa states that how his squad
comes out next year will depend
on how well the new men and re
serves come thru at several posi
tions in the starting lineup. Okla
homa lost nearly half of its start
ing lineup by the graduation of
Buddy Burris, AU-American
guard, Homer Paine, three-time
All-Big Six tackle and Pete Till
man, veteran center.
In the backfield, Wilkinson
must find replacements for Myrle
Greathouse, powerful fullback
and Jack Mitchell, Sooner All
American quarterback.
Rod Hogan, veteran Jayhawk
gridder, will take his baseball
squad to Iowa State Friday to
open the Big Seven league slate.
Hogan will depend on five of his
fellow gridders for starting posi
tions. Bud French, Dich Ber
tuzzi, Dick Gilman, Floyd Tem
ple and Carl Ellis are all slated
the start the Kansas first league
match.
Husker football stork took un
upswing this week as two out
standing prep athletes named Ne
braska as their college after grad
uation. Bob Reynolds of Grand
Island, one of the best high school
athletes to come along for many
a year and Ted Conner, 220-pound
All-State tackle and fullback from
Hastings, have both announced
their intention of coming here next
fall.
The Life Saving and WaU:r
Safety course will start next
Monday in the pool at 4 p. m.
Everyone who has the time should
take the course, which will go
for a month every day from 4
to 5:30 p. m.
Anyone Interested in going
out for football and who has
not been out yet during the
past four weeks is asked to see
Coach Bill Gla&sford no later
than Monday. April 11, in his
office in the Coliseum.
HOLY WEEK MISSION
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
APRIL 11, 12 & 13
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