Wednesday. May 17, 1950 THE DAIL NEERASKAN PAGE 3 Four. Teems Move Hopes Eisea Missouri Tiqers 1 I C J f El E 4 J- :M0mr" ' Kiii J5' 'Q ie-.v0 4 . Lb-Id . ,mm ' V. !. 'nr. -I. I- imiiiTriiiirmnnw' milium at r , ir -llmnl'iniii iiirn urn i rtmnii fcVhmimwrmfc V. 114 Big Seven DQSCDuii I iirs Remaining NU-Okiahoma In Two Team Pennant Race With, only fourteen games re maining on the schedule before the Big Sev er, baseball champion us finally decided, the race is now narrowing down to a two team argument between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Neb raska Conahuskers. The Sooners are leading the Huskers at the present time ty virtue of a 6-2 record against a 7-3 record for Coach Tony Shar ped crew. Hesters At Home If playing on the home field means anything then Nebraska bold a slight edge over Okla homa. Out of flour remaining games Nebraska will play two on the local diamond. The Sooners Huskers, K-State, Kansas, Buffs1 to Press Missouri By Ira Epstein With Kansas University, Kans sas State, Colorado, and Neb raska all seeking to unseat the defending champion Tigers, com- oetition is looming m the Bifi imAnmi. Pnttm. us: iki gu Seven Conference outdoor Track 3: - k1e. iv.. 2-m5!Li nam R. C. smvbib (ok: sapro KJB'i. Si-iwi, and Edwand santth JS; T'4 Bo Po, B;!l Mc2uii and CImitr K3S"; b! Vrtr.K BantM. Bn Heada- TOwjft. and Bcito F'nsaitr. M. SiiVy-aJd pari Bjl3 Ja. rvm Cra- WTUnt t3S; asid JNIB CAdldD. BiU JLJiVyaT'iS d.?46 OS1jt,OTa n-ti nlfr; Fhailiips. Byivan Cliirt. Randy VacwL, aod THE WAT MITCH SEES IT Ex-ma jnr leaguer Clarence Mitchell, seated third from left, gives nmem ir m iTmiwrKitv irf Nelrasta baseball team a few Cos. Mitchell patched the first baM in Friday's game with Wichita U. Left to right: Lin Vrbka, Del Kopf, Tra Novak. Mitchell. Assistant Sast -hen thev S uo.mii Angela vjssma, cusmess jLiaiar ooiu'o vjruj uuu ux ijjc ilumxmi jjg Kansas State w lia- a and Field Championships which will be held here Friday and Saturday. Kansas Stale will go into the conference test with more prob able first places than any of the contenders. In Eollin Pralher, Kansas is banking on high places in the shot and discus. In 1W9 Pralher hurled the discus 149 10 ss feet to set a record in Nebraska-Kansas Slate du.il meets. Another farst place for the Wildcats will cwio in the high jump event wi:h Virgil Seve-rns selling the pace. Severns. who did 6 feel S'j inches at tlie Texas Relays for the best leap in the world this sea.wn. consistently betters With Herb Koskins doing the broad jumping, the Cats ha-e 40 wants practically in the bag. Hoskins cleared against Nebraska in 1949. Out to whip Hsskans in the broad lumping are Merwin Mc Connell of Cfklahaimo; James Koaonlek, Kobert Navratil, and R. G. Wolf of Iowa; and Laddie Stovall Robert Hickman, and Lome Buchner from Missouri. Next to Missouri's Bill Mc Gwire in the two-niile race is I will have to play all four of their ' Herb Semper of Kansas who has ! W,Tt Vnrrman ! 1"h mnwrt tvxft Ihamv-'mille clockinSS. 5 The following games are stiill 1 He turned the distance in 9:29.9 on deck to be played. On May ; against Missouri. Other cinder-17-1S Kansas will play at Kam- , men in the two-mile field are sas State. May 19-:-B Oklahoma Cliff Abel, Kansas. George Fit- morns, t oioraoo, i-'on mx, ,vjass ouil and R. C Slocum, Okla homa. Entries ffiora Missouri, Iowa Stale, and Oklahoma: at Or J-m WfNtiwwm. Bill 0: fO; Xlwriwad. Riuaon. Rldsard Sihr, Vrnsrr. aed Wolf i: d Chart Scijmock, Hanid Carter and Frc Pol Van.1! BiU ""Carro!! and Jrrry ljtwM tO: SjJwt KlS ad tic Moora. Furmiih. and Paul Worn (at). H:fM J:mp twit J 0: Dn-siB-ir ataddoela (3S; ad Da Odor, Untcti LAuaaaua. aod Bob Goidea ialt. Broad Jtamp Urnrtn MtConnrn, Smith fOi; Jainr Kiooslit. Kobrrt NaTtaul. R. G. Wolf IS; and Laddia S!vaJ. Robert Hjckman. and Laii BiJcbacC Hil. S3soS jwut Xair Grahaai. Jo Hotrkrjr fO; Rotwot Aedrraon. JS: and Rob MiddMno. Phil Biairaca, KcUf Pla (alt. rarm Grahaao. Hrkry. Tom Coir naan tO: Andrrsoa 1S and il:dJjrloo, EreM and Peita (XI . Jawliia GranaiB 0; Howard Bv Kakrr. Paul! Konon (SS. wiH play Missouri at Columbus while Colorado will journey to Lincoln for a double header with the Huskers. On May 22-23 Okla homa will play at Kansas, Colo rado will play Iowa State at Ames, and Nebraska will hit the Sharpe. Yii$fi Innino EUD a s irsustiers y 13 vo Bob Groan's error in the first of tie lOUh annang . E&ve Wichita & 13-12 win over the University of Nebras- ka's baseball team on the Busker's field Tuesday after noon. After fire innings of play, the Huskers held a 12-4 advantage, but a few errors and some hitting by Wichita tied op the ball game in the top half of the eighth. iua, Liii itj-iiti -a T"W T rfl 0 iJ ixolters Seek Big 7 Gold Ciwm Coach Marvin Franklin and his golfers will be out to shew tbe loral fans that their fine record this season wasn't just a bit of lick when they entertaim tbe Big Seven golf leairrs this Friday and Saturday for tbe conference tournament, i This season has been oe of witla five consecutive wins be fore the first Iowa State game last week, suffered his second straight defeat. He relieved Behne in the eighth after Eehne bad issued a walk. Bir Seve Stwidincs Team w. OUaJaanna XEBSASKA 7 MiaMnni BJuiaaa State Colara4a Iwa State t .55 3 .708 .( C .40 .18! 12 v J T . 1 i I t3n I 0fM;-Brd Tm .Srmmf MfliiArT, Chnrrs sOMpimLTL CarntD farmkry v0: A. Srra.ld rrn. H. ffinttf-n HciiLk HlSi: Td Oiul Phil Iff. Boh Sohuinw. Jam WWtaCTR, and aniiK.r. vtv. Va. u.K1 I Tr-isi Prlrmm. RlBhard Fwn, Jrrrr out of the running for the con- j Hhrom outms-. bitod ciark. jma E.imaj ference title they will still playvT km. cats at Manhattan The last conference games of the season will be played on May 29-3.9 when Colorado entertains Kansas Slate. a PWWCT OP FERRY'S OVU&HT EVEKyTHlNS BUT THE BALL SINCE HE STARTED US1N3 VlTALIS In cant mita with rtw aataaet if yoo use your bod iad -LnAim Vixula. cane. Pixr! into ibat too? of joun va tbe Hmix 60-Sooani W'oilJt.'" 59 seotMKJs Kalp uassace (fed ibt dif orcDcc') 19 seoomds to comb (and miH the gilt see the diilsiCTkTeti YcaU loci aeu and natural Bjt-t-e kwse, fiakjr dandruff nni dryness, too. So make your fiij tbe beHp of iulit get it M my drag noire or barber tbp. a" '60-SecondWorkout' TJTi.-fcif-n 1,-fl.fT 3 rirtrrf "toe season, toe most successful that tbe Ihear Curd mm to. we e-ao .rt. have had in cdlf lor went on to et a run ana x.e up the game. Neither tetm scared until tbe 13th when Frie ierdorf was safe on fielders choice and went on to second on a sacrifice. some time A squad J.ar.t;eJj' dominated by sophomores has won the majority of their dual matches in some tough (competition. But their rugRedest test will be souri is the defending champion and they will present a strong squad which will go all out to win the title again. Tbe Okla homa Sooners and me iwansas j Jayhawks wxu aiso preseui stjcaig barriers to tbe Husksrs. Vrbka caught rnederdort on Frida mnd Saturday. Mis- AnnA una inrew Caught In a hot-box, tbe Wichrta nRh sped to third. Grogan over threw Denker and Friederdorf went on to score. Trbka Get Low Vrbka struek out Earnthouse i n k .i Utter sent tbe Huskers 4wn in order to end JJ TeillllS tlAhh Vrbka was the los- r Wp'rlllPflaV ing pitcher, be -orOy allowed two t OT tUIltMW V hits during his J-..5 The intramural tennis tourna stand. Altogether, Bto,"c 'ment is now entering into tbe lashed out, including Bob uervs thrpe dtlVS ,C)j- lCcallpetition. home run, by both teams. Ecb S)erijj has announced that It was the longest game to be I stmj-toal matrhes in the slaved on tbe Busker diamond jn bracket A, B, C. O, this year, lastirjg three bows and ! aIld E win vajt for .courts of none live Kunutes. Errors were the j available, tirder of the day, wrth the teams The foil owing double? match -. committing nine iniscues in the j-ju be played today at .5:00 p. m. very loosely played game. j o- Bw.nw-A.rBi.ard . fartriflpr- Kfrwasika pulled tw.0 double j ,cViur'r'2: Pnwrr-Xlitlrr' Bnlnuotrt- COACH HAHKT GOOD I'm definitely interested,'" after returning from Denver where he was interviewed by Wash ington University officials for bead basketball eoath- Good has turned in am enviable re cord at Nebraska, winning tbe Big Seven twice. Washington After Coach Harry Good The Nebraska Board of -Regents may be looking for a new cage mentor for neict year. Head Basketball Coach Harry Good said Tuesday the Dnii'er- sity of "Washington that be had a maj'Or nana in ixie umi ukuh- coroe Any one of the teams can i unset either Nebraska s or Okla homa's aspirations by knooking them off in a double header. Iwa State Jinx Iowa State almost aoeomplished the Job against the Huskers last Fridav and Saturday. They won the first game and Nebraska had to go a! out in order to pull tbe second contest out of the fire. ' According to conference stand- ; ings the Huskers will also be favored in playing teams of a lower conference standing. Tbey play Colorado and Kansas State who are tied for fifth and sixth. Oklahoma plays Missouri who is in third place and ffisas who is in forth place. But actually these conference standings mean little when the teams take to the field as is shown by the kind of treatment that Iowa State usually provide Nebraska. All of the other learns in the conference will be out to nlaster both too contenders. Tbe winners .chief plum will be to play the Missouri Valley con- ferenoe champion in order to de cide who will represent tbe Fifth District in the NCAA., baseball tournament this summer. OU Favored To Take Big 7 Tennis Crown Tennis enthusiasts will have an opportunity to watch a lot of first class tennis this Friday and Saturday when the Big Seven tennis tournament is played in Lincoln. Tbe caliber of Big Seven ten nis has been on a steady upgrade during tbe last few years and it is stronger than ever this year. Defending champion Oklahoma Is tbe team to beat again this rear. The iooners nave a wj filayi as tbey sunerea sixth loss cut of 16 games f or their seasotff record up to date. Tbe HuBkers will have to oome up with two m-ins over the Colo rado Buffaloes this week-end in order to keep their sights trained on the conference crown. Colorado wffl be here lor a two-game stand May 1-2U. Wtchlte a.k e JSltttk b Jtarsiha Sh iHl Smia Ji J -J J " HunuaB irf lil t Io H J J ? low of-M till Gn.par B I J Hmabura Sb 8 1 Oar I lit, 3K.nui.Ke lb S 6 11)3 Iwt.knr J f I Jamilni: nova r 3 Jiarti.ulw I II U 1 atnlnUerflBT White U 111 J S J 5 Oil tlarttn''" J I Knafltc V 0 1 A.lcr.imia lb 9 J J Oulieii-Horwlch fomeroy- Total. OUlUt Total. 48 IS M ..mmrB alfcd dor lLmrJr i ILol.rbar Kllad out lor tel!:j tenth; Oamp douled out or AJbtjium m Ilalabura. tt'-Dhe I, Fannu. J. 0 Halabura. f ant.... art"u",;ir'om . KKJ Woman. H'bu"' i.ln . Wl.it. 1!, ft. C-By inter B. Sm.ltl.Hi B. Vrt. B. SO- l Inn'nr.. t'tter Ml V B; Jenkln. U i ' Iiniiw I in ( a8: Vrt!ie tti 8. K.IIKIUC, T'ttrr. Ba.lli-'tiner Hne. IIBP Bv JC.na.ule (liletmi. Wlnnar ;Ttl.or. t,ner Vri.Ka. II lametx n RbbSm. Bara- Veltaer- Al.tler.tm. Cnurt it: B'Smrt :: Iititlmm-WTtBht . KlnilirM.1- BoSHr?"i: Wltmr tH Wt.r.arty-l.nrt Krunimweiar-Otmnart v. .Oertiarcli- ""o.mrt 'd: Winner -of 'CreBd-BemiiUrt fmiltiP-Killmti -vh. winner att Jtusere Bvtn.otia -to. nulltert-Bhutiiit. At 6 jl m- The SoUowing doubles matches will be played: ,rtmrt a- Ourriill-ftHepiin w winner o en..H-Rwtrtwltl . M "n.nT.-limiier te'-)uuril 8: IUeb.ti'.-I.ulittBOuU wa. Otmrt t: .ritrWteniien-Wliltelioua DI iHU-f'urtltli .or. ,c:nurt a.: fc.ar6er-Ktrknmn v &0uri': Jen.D-C3Bb Mumto-WaM. At 7 p. m.: Tbe following dou bles matches -will be played. Court 1. winner of Carroll-flaisBBai m. BartJrf.elo-MeeBHr wtn.m .ol Faf- tota-Ct'ttingt.uni MI:Ke..to-Mt;Ma.;m. Oiiurt i: wumer til Onw-Jjitunlai w. Flutte-Miieller vf. winner of SVollaiBufla vt Jc.utiiiler-C1hriBlnaen. .Court 8: jjViiii:tuii-MIll. w. iEoee- Oourt : HurtHor-HRiouiik w. KUn "oSun Brownr-Trunuy wa. Baher- Bort : Sloan-Onborn. a. Herae EuHfitner. The following doubles matches will be played at i p. in. Court 4 : Prinoe-Kohta vt. Shea-Allen. Court Z: l:UU ouj i winner wa. l :W .oourt I "Winner. . O.iurt 8: d :UV jiourl winner we. l:uu ""'oourt T'Tlni ourt S wi.nw n SH court .fi winner. Ted Allen, Boulder, Cola. et j. Trr.rd of 36 consecutive dou ble nnrers in 72 pitches in the T.5,tinniiJ horseshoe loumamenl held here in received a very generous offer j balanced team which is unde- i or the posuticm ol neafl coacn at I feyd in conference competition that schooL j ihis rear. am definitely . interested,' Their main competition will Good said Tuesday after return- ! iMM tram Missouri, Colorado, j ing to the Nebraska campus from Kansas and Kansas State. All of a conierenoe ubiuue , obese schools also possess some officials. But, be added, he was IWV potent squads .and any one well satisfied at Nebraska. aJ- fhera can (upset 1he Sooners. Coach Good assumed tbe : jjebri6ka is sporting a total of coaching duti.es at Nebraska four j;C)r the eason. 'Their years ago.. During that time be -am- th crmnse -of has produced two Big Seven oo- lcmra state, Kansas Wesleyan. i championEhin teams for Ne braska for the best record in Ne braska history. About 200 colleges now offer regular instruction an rifle shooting. and tbe Mines. Colorado School of A record crowd of 72373 fans saw tbe three day state high school basketball tournament at tbe University of Minnesota. Student Pilgrimage to Europe Treat the Jam re6ia pilgritnaps EOEE (the Holy City), Tkll LUKimx no. aiiiiEi imwi uiietb -r-:-r .-Pr;.'ill".",.. to tS7X. Ala. thaw U fe kaa. . 2 x Mlllllll; jH i ema AaMt -tSZ $SSX. AM TWeaa M . A(w laaal i aa it fM. Includiog tour CKom, mwatd trip oa 5. listeria formerly S-S-Ca.pt. 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