The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 22, 1949, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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    Friday, April 22, 1919
PAGfc 6
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Nebraska Nine to Open Home
Season Against Kansas State
University of Nebraska base
ballers hope to shake a losing
streak when they meet the Kan
sas State diamondmen for a two
game series Friday and Satur
day. Friday's game will start at
3 p.m. and Saturday's at 2 p.m.
Coach Tony Sharpe expects
the Huskers to settle down on
the home diamond and improve
their hitting. The boys have
fielded well and the pitching has
been good but their hitting in
the clutch has not been up to
par. Many men have been left
on the base paths due to poor
clutch hitting.
J i m Sandstedt, Nebraska's
leading pitcher, will hurl Friday
and Lefty Gloystein is slated for
mound duty in the second game.
Sandstedt has worked three good
games this spring, winning two
and losing one. The Oklahoma
Sooers beat Jim 2-0 for his only
loss of the season. A superb
pitching job by the Sooner's
Sophomore star, Jack Shirley,
proved the margin in a well
played game.
Bob Gates, NU basketballer
who recently joined the Husker
pitching staff, will probably see
relief duty this week-end. Gates
looked very good in his six in
ning stint against Denver.
Kansas State hasn't won a
conference game in two starts
this season while the Cornhusk
ers have won one while losing
two. Oklahoma and Iowa State,
who are tied for the lead with 2
wins and no losses each, will
battle it out for first place when
they square off for a two-game
series this week-end.
Nebraska's batting order will
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Softball Schedule
Two changes have been made in
the scheduling of the Softball
games for the intramural leagues.
Fields number 1 and 2 on the
Ae camDus. directly behind the
Ag Activities building, have been
moved to Fctcr Pan Park. All
teams who have games scheduled
on these two fields will go to the
diamonds at Peter Pan Park.
be as follows: Dil Blathford, right
field, Fritz Ilegwood, lcftfield,
Bill Denker, third base, Tom
Novak, catcher, Bob Grogan,
shortstop. Bob Cerv, centerfield,
Bob Schleiger, first base, Hobe
Hays, second base and Jim Sand
stedt, pitcher.
The Cornhusker "B" team will
also see action Saturday when
they meet Omaha University at
10:00.
For graduate (ylfawl, fytaaf. Mount Holyoke '49
Daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alia
B. Morgan of
Daritn, Conn.,
Eleanor is the
family s second
Mount Holyoke
graduate.
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from $67.50 to $5,000. Elgin
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Q.hcr El gins as low as $29.75.
All prites include Federal Tax.
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HUSKER VALLTER JIM McCONNELL skims over the bar in the
pole vault event in the Kansas-Nebraska dual. McConnell entered
five events in the maet and placed in four of them. He will repre
sent Nebraska in the decathalon Friday in the Kansas Relays.
NU Golf, Tennis
Teams to Meet
CU Saturday
University of Nebraska Golf
and Tennis teams swing into ac
ion Saturday with a pair of dual
meets with Colorado.
The Husker golfers, who
dropped decisions to Oklahoma
and Oklahoma A & M earlier in
the season, will tee-off with the
Buffs at 10:30 p.m. at Hillcrest
course.
Last year Nebraska's links
team finished with a three won
six lost average but they upset
the dope bucket by taking second
place in the Big Seven Cham
pionships at Lincoln. Del Ryder,
Lincoln golfer, finished second in
the individual medal play with
a 36 hole 146 stroke total.
Coach John Bently has named
his four regulars to play Satur
day. They are: Del Ryder, Don
Stroh, Vernon Strauch and Don
Spomer.
Bob Selzak, Jack Cady, Don
McArthur, Jamie Curran and
Bob Means are Coach Francis
Leighton's nominees to meet the
Colorado Tennis team. Husker
netmen also have lost dual meets
to the Sooners and Oklahoma
A & M.
The Cornhusker Tennis team
won two and lost seven last sea
son. The match will start at 2 p. m,
and no admission will be charged
for the gallery.
Nebraska's "B" golf team will
meet Creighton University Fri
day afternoon at 1. Steve Flans
berg, Jim Rich, Gordon Strom
and either Paul Hyland or Don
Dutton will tee-off against the
Blue Jays.
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