The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 08, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    Sharpemen Anxious
To Beat Iowa State
And Take Big 7 Lead
Big Seven Standings
Colorado
Iowa State ..
Kansas State
t 1 .875
6 1 .857
5 2 .714
3 3 .500
1 4 .250
1 4 .250
2 11 .154
By GLENN WILSON
Assistant Sports Editor
Coach Tony Shnrpe's Husker
diamondmen, anxious to get back
into the lead of the Big Seven
baseball race, leave today for a
two-game series against the Iowa
State Cyclones at Ames.
The Huskers, only a few per
centage points off the pace in
the championship battle, may
run Into trouble against the
giant-killing Cyclones.
Iowa State handed Kansas its
only loss of the year at Lawrence
last week to drop the Jayhawks
to third place in loop standings
behind Missouri and Nebraska.!
toaen cap i lmrn s improving
youngsters have high hopes of
giving Nebraska its second loss
of the Big Seven season.
The Cyclone mentor will prob
ably call upon Don Burgess and
Jack Luhring for mound duty
against the Huskers, who boast
one of the league's top team bat
ting averages.
The Cornhuskers are sched
uled to play six games within
a period of nine days. This in
cludes a two-game series with
the league leading Missouri Ti
gers at Columbia Monday and
Tuesday.
The season ends with two
games against the University of
Colorado on the Cornhusker dia
mond Friday and Saturday.
Coach Sharpe's clubs have
never been able to sweep a two
Strictly Kushner
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
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Thane Is Bane!
Some might take Thane Bakers antics in Tuesday's Nebraska
Kansas State dual track meet as representing a great track per
formance. I don't!
Those who witnessed Kansas State's first outdoor track victory
over Nebraska won't forget the obvious cockiness possessed by
Baker as he tried to "egg on" his teammates in the 100 and 220-
yard dashes. It was disgusting in my book.
I can t take away the Tact that Baker is a
wi -i v fit Via ar 4i ivn oi"Aiin1 onrl W s Vq1 rr o i
game ser.es at Iowa State. But it and still win, he's a good man), but from mv
point of view, his attitude on the track is putrid.
Baker undoubtedly has earned the title of the
Cinderella of the cinders, but he is far from the
fair-haired boy some might make him out to be.
In the 440 (which, naturally, he won) Baker
purposely cut in on Buele Balderston around
the turn and crossed Balderston's stride up in
an effort to push Jerry Rowe into second place.
Things like this are done all the time in track
meets, I suppose. It seemed uncalled for in this
meet . . . I've always thought sportsmanship held
precedent over any victory, especially in track.
It was also rather dishearting to see Don Bed-
ker get "conned" out of the 220-yard low hurdles win. Don reallv
smacked his leg on that first timber and has a very deep gash their
to remind him of the defeat.
Don't Count The Chickens
Most of the SDortalk around these narts has it. that, the Ne-
team braska baseball tea mis all but in on the Big Seven basebal crown.
If so. Coach Tonv Shame isn't aware of the fact.
It's not going to be as easy as some persons prophesize. They're
going to have to win the rest of their games this year and must de
feat the Tigers in both ends of their doubleheader in order to win
the title.
This is taking for granted that the Tiger diamondmen win
the rest of their schedule except the Nebraska tilt, May 12-13.
A big factor involved which makes it imperative for Nebraska
to win both games at Columbia is the fact that Mizzou will play
one more game than the Huskers this season. The Kansas-Nebraska
game was postponed because of rain in Lincoln earlier this season.
Therefore, if the Huskers split, they will lose the title to Mis
souri by one-half game. I
Missouri has a tough slate to face before they win the crown
but Nebraska is not as close to the pennant as everyone has made
them out to be.
Intramural Softball Battle-Royal
The intramural Softball tournament has been blessed with
clear weather for a pleasant change from last year. The tournament
is heading into the final stages and it's time for picking the winners.
Cornhusker Coop, a team that entered as a coal-black darkhorse.
has been eliminated 5-4. The CoCo boys were sailing along a mighty
fast clip and it looked as if they might not stop until they won the
Thursdoy, Moy 8, 1952
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN,
Kay Nnvuk . . .
Fran Hofmalrr
rharles Wright
Pat Mallette . . .
G V L TIB BO ERA
4 4 0 17 15 1.28
I 2 18 VI 2.(1(1
H 2 0 13 19 8.711
5 3 0 20 26 3.98
Cocky Baker Comes Through
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appears necessary that his
hit a great winning streak in fin
ishing out the 1952 baseball sea
son f he is to collect his third con
ference crown in the six vears he
has been coaching Nebraska nines.
Jerry Dunn still leads Scarlet
batsmen with a hefty .404 aver
age, closely followed by Bob
Reynolds, who is hitting at a
.386 clip. Dunn is an outfielder
and Reynolds plays second base.
Reynolds raised his batting I
average 110 points in the last fouri
games. I
As a team, Nebraska batsmen1
average .280 at the plate.
Ray Novak, who divides his
time between his starting posi
ton at first base and his mound
chores, leads the pitching staff
with four victories and no de
feats. He has an earned run
average of 1.28.
Coach Sharpe indicated that he! title
sensational track 'I fVV-VIH " Z ' ww ty f -i ,i 1
Kushner . ti. !tt' Krtf TWV . . . I
C curtesy i he Lincoln folate Journal
THANE BAKER ... Set to break tare for one of his three blue rihhons tn ri WVn-atifa-ironc,..
State dual track meet. Baker won the 100, 220 and 440-yard dashes. He is shown winning th
In 9.7 seconds, tieinff the meet record. Jerry Mershon (left) and Brien Hendrickson (partially
oDscurea; were srecona ana nurd.
100
plans to start Novak against the! Since Delta Tau Delta won the honor of disposing of these
Cyclones Friday and Patt Mallette softball hotshots, they should move into the favorites roll. However
Saturday.
Southpaw Pat
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we're rating the teams to finish in the following order in the tourna
ment:
1. Alpha Tau Omega
2. Delta Tau Delta
3. Presby House
4. Acacia
5. Lutheran Student Association
6. Beta Sigma Psi
7. Methodist Student House
8. Ag Men's club
9. Baptist Student House
10. Delta Sigma Pi
Big Meet Next
Feller, Lopat To Hook Up
In Top Game Of The Day
There is a full slate of games! In Wednesday's games, the Bos
scheduled for thf American leagueon Red Sox dropped the visiting
today and tne game with the top Chicago White Sox, 7-2, putting
billing will probably be found at 'the Chisox in the seventh place
i3$ Yankee stadium where the fifth spot in the American league.
place New York Yanks take on Cleveland defeated the Yankees
mu&ft At "u""uu""s wociciiiu m- uy a simnar score, xo mane
?t 1 1 11 lW0 lraisni over the Yanks.,
l":A3& 11 wil1 Probably find two top.'Al Rosen banged out another
'Pitchers hurling against each'home run, his eighth, for the In-
aft " J ouier wntn 000 rener oi xne aians ana tne Tribe collected 11
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Nebraska Netters In Meet
The University of Nebraska
tennis team will travel to Ames,
la., for a tennis meet with the
University of Missouri and Iowa
. . Courtesy Lincoln Star
CONFERENCE NEXT . . .
Coach Ed Weir will be readying
his Nebraska track team for the
Big Seven conference outdoor
track and field championships
to be held at Norman, Okla.,
May 16 and 17. Weir's tentative
traveling squad was named in
Tuesday's Daily Nebraskan. Up
to this point the Huskers have
no injuries and therefore are
expected to go into the meet in
top physical condition.
THE SCOREBOARD
Denver 10 4 .714
Colorado Springs 12 6 .667
Pueblo 10 8 .556
Wichita 9 9 .500
Omaha 7 8 .467
Sioux City 8 11 .444
Lincoln , 4 8 .333
Des Moines 6 12 .333
American League
W L GB
Boston 15 5
Cleveland 15 7 1
Washington 11 7 3
St. Louis 11 9 4
New York 8 11 6'2
Philadelphia 6 11 7
Chicago 7 13 8
Detroit 4 14 10
National League
W L GB
Brooklyn 12 4
New York 12 5 2
Chicago 12 7 IV2
Cincinnati 12 7 l1,
St. Louis 10 9 3'
Philadelphia 6 11 6i2
Boston 7 13 7..
Pittsburgh 3. .18.11 V2
State college.
The meet will start Friday and
conclude play on Saturday. The
tournament will have the three
schools playing singles on Friday
and the doubles matches on Sat
urday according to Harry J.
Schmidt, Iowa State coach.
Matches on Friday are slated
for, 3 and 5 p.m. The Saturday
doubles will be played at 11 a.m.
and 1 and 3 p.m.
Kansas took a football blow on
the chin last week when Tom
hrj?4 Tnbe and Eddie Lopat o thc safeties off of three Yank P"ch- end from cVete Neb., Suffered a
ianr,cc ume uva ujuuiiu uuues. ers. MiKe oarcia took tne win. oroKen ankle sliding into a base
The Boston Braves-C h i c a g o in an intramural softball game.
Cubs game was postponed because Brannan established an inside
of cold weather in the Windy : track for the defensive right end
city. slot during spring practice.
"&IB''H face Bobby
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Courtesy Lincoln Star
PAT MALLETTE . . . One of Coach Tony Sharpe's top pitchers,
left hander Mallette will probably see valuable action as the Ne
braska baseball team departs on their extremely important base
ball tour of the Big Seven. They will meet the Iowa State Cy
clones this Friday and Saturday and take on Missouri in the cru
cial series of the season next Tuesday and Wednesday.
Chuck Davey Decisions Chico
Chuck Davey proved why the'who has gained the popularity of
..... . . ...I Amfiriixi'c larffo t1 pticinn hnvlncf
odds were wnn mm wnen ne. "" a
fought Chico Vejar in
Square Gardens before a $50,000
gate.
Davey. a 6-5 favorite, knocked
Vejar around the ring and down
on the canvass and yet the scrappy
art student from New York uni
versity would not yield to Davey's
power.
It was a unanimous decision for
Davey, who has yet to lose a fight
in his 33 professional outings. It
was the second defeat for Vejar.i
MaHUnn audience
me ngni was carried on ieicvi- who are currently
sion and radio stations from coast- first place in tne
to-coast,
Another top attraction will be
the St. Louis-Philadelphia game
in the Quaker city. Bob Cain or
Ned Garver will take pitching
chores for the Brownies and will
Shantz, ace left-
the A's.
ain is a inree game winner
with no losses; Garver has taken
two wins and lost two; and Shantz
has looked impressive in compil
ing his 3-1 record with the Ath
letics this season.
There are no hurling features
in the National league tomorrow,
save for the fact that Jerry Sta
ley, the major league's winning
est pitcher, will be after his sixth
victory against the New York
Giants.
Staley will oppose Dave Koslo
on the hill. Koslo has a 0-1 record
for Leo Durocher's fighting nine
a game out of
senior circuit.
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Senior Announcements
Seniors may still order grad
uation announcements, Joe Clif
ford announced. They will be
sold at the Nebraska book store
until May 14.
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