Thursday, May 3, 1951 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 "- . r 1 (T; i f A li i it' a & V f ' JIM BUCHANAN .... Husker veteran, will lpari th Varsitv in its quest of win number one against the Alums Saturday night in the Coliseum. Sooner Antonio Gives Lift To Oklahoma Diamond Squad With Jimmy Antonio, their new Mickey Mantle aflush with a hitting fever that has arisen to .320 on Dr. Jack Baer's ther mometer, Oklahoma's Sooners are out in front in Big Seven Conference baseball with a 4-0 reading. Antonio, black-haired Greek sophomore from Oklahoma City who hits left-handed and is a second cousin to Plato and Dee Andros, rock-like Sooner foot ball linesmen, has seemed the N-Club Tabs Mullins Head Bob "Moon" Mullins was elect ed president of the University of Nebraska "N" club Tuesday night. Moon was selected to suc ceed Henry Cech at the head post of the "N" club at the election MULLINS ff)llowing the club's formal initia tion. Moon is a two-year football let terman and is one of the return ing veterans Coach Glassford will be counting on in the defensive wall next fall. Other officers elected for the 1951-52 school year were Ted Kanaminc, vice-president; Glenn Bcerlinc, secretary - treasurer; George Paynich, publicity direc tor; Andy Bunten, social chair man; Bob Reynolds, athletic board representative; Don Boll and Wayne Handshy, sergeants tit arms; and Jim Buchanan, itudent week representative. During the initiation, 50 young men Joined the coveted ranks of the N-club. Short speeches by Ncal Men ting and retiring president, Cech, concluded the evening activities. difference as Baer's Bruins have bitten off five victories in their last six games, after losing the first half dozen in a hibernation sleep that was threatening to be come a Rip Van Winkle coma. In the twin castigation of Mis souri here two weeks ago, An tonio drove in five runs with two singles, a double and a triple. First Break He first got his break as a regular against Kansas State. Charles Pugsley, Sooner center fielder, missed that one while acting as best man at his bro ther's wedding. In the ball game, Antonio stood up admirably for Pugsley, hitting the horsehide on a line and guarding the center meadow like a custodian picket ing a new polfing green. Antonio tos more power this year. He's heavier, hefting 170 now, and by doing pushups has put weight on his shoulders and chest. His throwing arm is 100 per cent better too. He's major ing in the school of radio drama. Jimmy has lived all his life at Oklahoma City. He played ball there at Hawthorne school, in the YMCA league, on the sandlots. His father is Jimmy "The Greek" Antonio who runs a restaurant between Fourth and Fifth on Hudson but leaves it to its own ways and means on the after noons the Sooners play , baseball at Norman. Top Fan "Thatsa my boy!" Jimmy sen ior says proudly from the stands, hoisting is oak-like right arm when Jimmy jr., socks one. Oklahoma is facing a tough road trip. The Sooners play all their conference road games on one trip, May 9-15. After engag ing Oklahoma A&M at Stillwater in a non-league battle on May 8, the Sooners play at Nebraska May 9 and 10, at Iowa State May 11 and 12, and at Colorado May 44 and 15. JIM WALSH .... returning for another year on Coach Good's suad, will be avail able for important duty Sat urday night against the Alums. JOE GOOD Husker let terman, is tabbed to start at forward for -the Husker var sity in the Alumni-varsity clash. BOB MERCIER .... will handle one of the guard spots for the varsity. He showed a marked improvement in the last part of the season last year. Alumni iFavored fo Bias? WANT ADS FOR 8ALK 194 Ford convertible, fully equipped, original owner. 2423 A. 3-1 1H2. HONEYMOON IN COLORAfiO! Modern houoekeeiJlng rnblnn In Houth St. Vraln Canyon ner Rocky Mountain National Park. Iw June rule! Write: fvhat(er "Holiday Cottagea," Lyonn, Colo, COACH and wife denlre ground floor apt. for aummer arhool (union. Pete Bleler man, Mitchell, Netiranka. Looking for a food reliable car? Here t lv standard cnevy, (rood urea, ciean, motor overhauled. Contact Dave Macklc or Herb Feene, 2-7W, 1SU R St. For Sale Maeter'a gown, 4130. MIm Schellberi!. The star-studded Alumni cage crew will be lavored to take a second straight victory over the varsity when the two teams meet Saturday night at 7:30 in the Coliseum. j-iast year the Alums were forced to go all out in order to gain a 64-61 victory even though they were favored by 20 points. The main headache for Coach Harry Good will come in the form of skyscrapers Milton "Bus" Whitehead and Bob Pierce. Whitehead measures 6-9 while Pierce stands 6-6. v Both men are among the all time Nebraska greats. White head set a new seasonal record of 360 points during the 1949-50 season, but Pierce bettered this mark by 24 points last season. They are also highly effective in the rebounding ano aeiense departments. Whitehead played amateur basketball wim tne Phillips Oilers last season, and Pierce will graduate this June. The guard positions will be well manned by Joe Brown, who is with the Standard Oil com pany in Grand Island, and Neal Mosser, basketball coach at Oma ha Tech. Other Grads Other grads who will be on hand for the contest are Bob Gates, assistant coach at Omaha Holy Name; Anton L.awry, coacn at Cairo; Bob Schleiger, assist ant coach at Omaha South; Don MacArthur, freshman law stu dent; and Bob Cech who is still in school. Members of the 1950-51 team who will play against their old teammates are Paul iupper, uar rell Brandenberg and Jess Sell. Good said there -,re still some other players who nave not an swered his invitations to partici pate in the game. Five lettermen win spars uiu varsity cause. They are Jim Bu chanan, Fort wayne, mo.; joe Good, Lincoln; Bob Mercier, Lin coln; Bud Ward, Plainfield, Ind.; and Norman Wilnes, North Platte. Backing this group up will be a host of freshmen who are get ting their first taste of varsity ball. But Good does not consider his frosh team as outstanding. Frosh Add Strength Some of the players who may add definite strength to the var sity are Jim Abernathy, 6-1 for ward from Scottsbluff, Don Web la.; Fred Seger, 6-2Ms guard from er, 6-3 forward from Estherville, Omaha; Bill Johnson, 6-7 cen ter from Lincoln; Bud Exstom, 6-0 guard from Holdrege; Clark Smaha, e-l1 forward from Chi cago, 111. Other frosh who will bid for varsity berths are Dale Bottom, Norwood, Colo.; Mack Frymicr, Albion, Ind,; Danny Kuska, Chad ron; Pat Mallette, Uehling; and Bennett Martin, Lincoln. Squadmen from the 1950-51 team who will add depth and experience next year are Jim Snyder, Cecil Voils and Bob How ey, Lincoln; Dean Brittenham, Brady; Al Blessing, Ord; and Al Benjamin, Milan, Mich. Spring Sports Brittenham, Blessing, Benja min and Snyder will not report until next fall because of spring athletics. Coach Good believes that Mer cier and Buchanan should pro vide him with two stellar guards next year. Both men have a great deal of ability and should im prove with experience. Joe Good could provide the scoring punch in the future. He originally played guard but switphpH in forward and finished behind Pierce and Buchanan for r-"1 """""" 'Ul " " i 44. If W nmmmmmmtm 1 11 mnnnr ill I scoring honors. The Husker coach asserts that Nebraska's greatest need is for more height and experience at the center and forward positions. Johnson will try to replace Pierce at the pivot post. His main asset is his height, 6-7. But he still needs a lot of work on de fense and rebounding. No Make-up On NU-IS Games The two-game series between the University of Nebraska and Iowa State baseball nines will not be rescheduled, Husker offi cials have stated. They said Big Seven rules pro- ! hibit making up of a series that has been postponed . The teams were scheduled to play a double-header here Tues day but rain forced the cancellation. 4 TONY LAWRY .... will be wearing the alumni uniform this Saturday in the annual Alumni-Varsity basketball contest. Tony is head coach at Cairo, Nebr. Major League Standings All remaining participants in intramural tennis are urged to keep watch on the Bulletin board in the Physical Educa tion building for any schedule changes that may have to be made. ,t;7 .114 .M .mm .4(1(1 .hub .133 Ob i'A 3 4 Wi 8'j AMERICAN LEAtil'E W I, Pet Cleveland 9 3 Wanhlnictnn 8 3 New York 10 4 Boston 1 6 Chicago A R Detroit 4 6 St. Louis 4 9 Philadelphia 2 13 NATIONAL LKAGUE W I. Pet Boston 11 Ht. 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Registration Now Open Excellent clinical ' facilities. Recreational and athletic activities. Dormitories on campus. Approved for Vet erans. 1845-K Larabee St. CHICAGO 14 ILLINOIS BUS WHITEHEAD .... Husker Ail-American center, will return to his home court Saturday to give the favored Alums a big lift. nrr Juv o) d U d d tmimmnj Smr i i V- -"Si,,, mt-" , J t , j 1 MOTHER'S DAY CARDS Early ihowing of Mother and f'alher'$ Day Card Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street lie 38. Call CANOE TRIPS Into Quetlco-fluperlor Wilderness. Only 4 M per man day for complete camp Ing equipment, canoes and food sup plies, Por booklet, write: Bill Bom, CANOE COUNTRY OUTFITTERS, Ely, Minnesota. AROUND THE LOOP... ISC 'Youngsters' Battle 'Old Men' By Shirley Murphy The "youngHtcru" and the "old men" of Iowa State football lire battling each other with a "war of nerves" before the big vamity-alumni squabble Suturday night. "We'll do things to those tackles of yours you never dreamed of" is one warning flung out by the alumni team. The "old men" refuse to give details, but smile in a satisfied way. The "youngsters" retort with "Weeks will never get a puss off all day." Coach Abe Stubcr hasn't overlooked the stars of the 1930 team. One thing seems certain the alums will be bigger than the varsity. It isn't expected to be a weight advantage however. Gen eral reports have it that many of the old stars are some 20 pounds above their college playing weights at the moment, Acceptances arc still flowing in for participation In the game. New play scries are being sent out each day on request from new members of the squad. The University of Oklahoma sponsors the biggest high school bancball tournament in the world. Scvcnly-three teams entered the 47th annual Intcrscholustlc baseball marathon for 1051. 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