o Th'ursdoy, May 21, 1953 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Po9e 3 Trackmen Cornhusker Tennis Squad eirsvaiii yon Liaco H I n 3 Hop q For High Spot Nebraska!? track squad, al though not favored to place as s third in the Bis Sewn championships at Ames, la., Fri day and Saturday, will have a jxrtcnt 22-man squad, especially heavy in field events, at the car nival. The Ruskers are hoping to re Jeat their surprise third-place performance which they annexed during the conference meet. Top efforts by Coach Ed Weir's thinclad performers this year in clude .not put heaves ef V' by Cliff Dale and 49,-74w by Taul Grimm, a leap ot in e broad jump, by Glenn Beerline, a 1:55.9 half mile by Robe Jones, and a high hurdles mark of :H.6 by Wendell Cole. ! Cornhusker entrants by events: ro writ .If fKmnt Jim Wfrtnri f--ri,if n AJ, . , ILi J 1 j ' VI VrZZ.r1 tU AMES tWh Fd "WmM NbnsU Better, are ready for final wpeU- n in ine mK seven meet at Iowa State Friday and Saturday. Varsity team (back row, left U rtRM): Jim Campbell, Mike Holyoke, Warren Andrews, Roy Colson and Frank Redman. Freshmen t front row, left to rifht): Barry Laron, Norms Vcitecr, Fanl Kldd, Glenn Tlae and Marshall Becker. , A a For S ig 7 CEiainpioiiship Missouri's Loss To Kansas Univerity Raises Nebraska's Chances For Title Blf Seven Standings w MtnMri , Xffcmfca ,,,,,, a OkMMHM ..... S low (OH a KMM 4 1 IV. TT ,TI4 .0 JIM . .! Smlrti tmvHn hr)n Mimlcv, Waw Mil TVhtc lo!lne. rxm Vi)rnc! .Tim Hiirtass Mimj Ho JniKt; iftfi Rrtm WrmtcH "Pole, rm IVtimm. HnfMtcr. ;vlor1 Smith: ffl Xakph, IAIVw; s Vhttufcns HrMnnii: two mi).- tWInc; t2ft-yrd lm tmnilCT ks Teun. vlnr funith: tnfte rflw H unlw, H(iMrK'kmih The records set back 5n 1929 rank well below the marks some 160 Big Seven track and ftcld th University Tennis Team Fails To Win Against Powerful Colorado Net Men Nebraska's Netters took it on the , The meet with Colorado was the letes will be shootine at in thechin again Wednesday, This time final tuneup for Ed Higgenboth- twenty-fifth annual oxitdoor meet, j 11 was Colorado who set the Husk- The track marks haw boen betters down, 7-0. tered by anywhere from vtwo- The Buffs threatened to take tenths of second to 37.4 seconds, jthe match in straight sets, but Kay In the field events the margins ;col son and Jim Campbell forced vary from 5 inches to SS feet their individual matches to three 8 V inches. I sets before bowing out am's squad before the conference meet at Ames beginning Friday. Drawings for the conference fi nal will begin Thursday. Sinries Crt Rum, CmiormlA, heal Frank Rorimw. undell Lists Ail-Time All-U Intramural Marks GmM Mt. Olnii, bat Warn A- Thm Ijdm. CAlnraaA. brat Rn CMmm, X- tr. -, Hi iftrmw. 0.tnrv, Wal J)a CaaaaiB, HJlv, -t, -X. Doables i Hattr as Marlke. Colarada Iwat Aawt awl Hiynk, Xchraaka. -4, Hdwr aM Lama. -inhiraa, beat RoAaiaa Kaaaai 8taN ... 1 Nebraska's second-place base ball squad got a shot in the arm Tuesday night when league lead ing Missouri absorbed a 9-7 set back at the hands of Kansas Uni versity at Columbia. The Tiger loss lifts the Com- huskers a step closer to the Bis Seven lead. However, three teams Nebraska, Missouri and Okla homa are still in a position to capture the crown. All three leaders play crucial contests Friday and Saturday, the, iinal days of the race. Fourth place Iowa Slate plays host to Coach Tony Sharpe's young Hus ker squad, hoping to topple the scarlet and advance to third pla -c m tne loop standings. In order to win. Coach W. D. (Tony) Sharpe's crew needs help rrom Missouri and Oklahoma. The Huskers must take both of their games with Iowa State Fri day and Saturday, while Missouri must lose one of its two remaining contests and Oklahoma one of its last two. ine aooners ana Tigers can lake care of their end of things in their two meetings at Norman. Okia this week. Sharpe plans to send his No. 1 pitcher, Junior Ray Novak of: Omaha, against the Cyclones Fri day. . Novak has compiled a 5-0 tec-j Making the Iowa State trek will ord this season, notching four of . . against Kansas, Missouri. Okla homa and Colorado. The big. righthander has averaged eight strikeouts per game, hitting his peak in that department by fan ning 13 Buffs at Boulder, Colo., last Friday. Novak has an earned run average of 1.14. j Sharpe is undecided about whoi will get the nod on Saturday. I Murray Baekhaus, catcher; Novak, Fran Hofmaier, Charles Wrijrht. Bob Kreinke and Dick McCormick. pitchers; Pat Mal lette and Calvin Helme, first basemen; Fred Seter, second baseman; Dlrkes Rolston, short stop; Virgil Gottsch, third base man; Bon Becker, Jim Ceder dahl, Jerry Dnnn ltd Dennis Korinek, outfielders. Nebraska Baseball Statistics LEADING BATTERS rurr Ni Mrlmakfc . Daa Ktctnr .... ara .ra . . , Jha VT4ak ., t M fttffflM Kr k ttr Janr laa lMi KoMoa .. Mamw Kadaaai 'M'ai Hrtaw ... Fran Huftnawr .. Nnwa IfM . Rr Xaiali .... 'iartet Wnsar .. Dick Mr) wmKk knaitt ... rat MaHac .... 14 , CI 1 , 4 ra c 2 M 94 11 Mr w I l j a 3 3 I 1 1 SI 1 r a art. a a H H W a 31 t .40 jaaaaaaa i l i a jiij ! l si jXAt 31 t ! a i 3 a 11 s I ? ji; a sis is xa i 3 s Jill Ttaaaala t 13 is iisaaaar a is la I .iH 24 1 I a 3 4 S 1 14 4 14 in sisitaaaai it i ,in ;i s i i s it a t 13 14 .1. ST t I 3 3 a T 3 4 t r l 3 si 4 I f a a s t a I IT ltt 3 33 13 la 33 ! 4 1M m iti im :; in i :i n i is its pitchixg a 3i a t4 l IU IIK 1M S 3 4 r a 13 3 SI t a SS la 14 I II 13 W A 4l all Ml Wt w 3 3 13 I 4a S I 1.14 II i ! I! t J.T IS I l 34 a SJLS 1 la a a s 34 4 1 a 3 a Ul CI IS CTS s i n s a a .u FIELDING atta Hta . 43wH Vt racM laa Rwlw .. S fwa KmnU ... I Maw RUM 137 Ray nak C4 I'M Manmr .. 31 Jhb 4nUM 42 art. lM a l.aaa l!N l.OMI s s 3 . 3 .. Vara aama I WpJ tnf M , , ., Jit Itaaa .. ttaa Braialii .. I !. Ratnaa .. I'M Cliitiaw 1 Obwa ... 3 4 Wafer FM . S . . 4 feartn Ja a . 'Nohntfca laaai 44 13 4S 1 Oawauu 4M 1:3 S3 a art. aV 1 I 3 .! t .. 34 la JWI r .. 1 a 3 JWJ 41 jmj ., I S3 I 44 a .. 1 1 s .. I .ft a a a a a jm ta s ji 1 a 4 By BILL MUNDELL Intramural Sports Columnist fHillKir" imlc! Th fnlltmlnr llttlnc of fntnimnnil wro was nmiilid 4)nrlnt mom lona hour of wnrk tiy 1h wrltn. It in rnmpilallnn of al!-tlm marks now hvld hy Inrramiiral nmpetitsr, 4atint hack 1 ar as a .':. i FOOTBALL indniCiUal I" '4 and Anil Bolrh f Practical Ant, in Mint Talnri ftrmwl on amr S4 iif Bohi1??- . . Slhiibw nt VhwMth.- 4 hmi. UU " flniW HDIM IfflH HHmC K tv ImwD Mom Folnn, Scnwl wawnti isj liy Bob -"" nrnnuHKer io-op in JHftll. i,piimn. Dhulor af llvthy Nmm In J4. I Team ! f niwcviitrvc Mutchc Won II lr IMofl Rom Scored lone aw) R1 r) ' 1" N Kenhrrc in 1t42 '1 MM rwirtvt Matches Won (on jwar) Wide Maraln of lrtnr m J W niiipoiHan tunh ta IWoU 26 h-r Iiriu (imrilna la 1142. Most Championships 4 1 Alpha !annna Rho. Twn Tram Mm Tnmts ftrnrail ton aamr) Rn Kplnn. Tlta ran Jxlta and Phi amnw Ttclta m WATFU-RaSKlTTRail. Team 1 Mm Rwm S oac n- hr Mart Most rolnfs 4mte mrafi na l ' tnoopendem m 184R. oimc n 1.M. I Most rnlliN firoiwil Inn. ju.fi iu . and Alpha 3 an Omen. , SOFTBALL lera Individnal I Vm 4iampionshln-S lw Iolu Mo mh. an, m rttchM " wl ri ,M"U rh- 2 hv FrcOrtr roller of .Alpha Taa Omeaa VOLLEYBALL Team Most Championship 3 lw fiicma QU Most Vonrhnown rassrs Thrown torn an me l t! ky Hue BntlcT of A TO In 15::. Most Touchdown rnsses Thrown tseasoim ID liy Rob Hlnde of Ktonna a la 1K47. Ifonmrst Tfiin frnm Hcrtmmaag - 7R yards iv Kim Snyder of 1 ni VM( A ia 1MS2. lonapst rnnt-Ttrn 78 Mirth, hr rtlonc of Krowa Talacc la l'i44. Team Most Tomts -Nrmrd tone aamrl 3D h) 1158. Farm Horn ta m.tk. I Most I'olnM Scorrd twasnnl S7H by' i-"rstnr nonse m u4. Widest Mnraia of H'lofnrj lone came) 51 In Preb Homw la 14t). most lardaae ta Overtime (one name) lift Tarns irr Mnstamts In 11)52. Most Oamplonshlps 3 Irr Alpha Tan Onwaa and tUna fhl Tlpidioa. Tw Team Mnst joints firarad 4oae aamel 70 by Inwr-larslrr and liorm A In 1047. BASKETBALL Individual Most ttntntt fleorad 4na aamel h Jack l elkta of ilKisM In 1W1. Most I'olnhi rlctirwl tone aarfaff amel , f,rlm, Inaapandent ' m .lacv limn oi -sMOHHtanK m J H, I . Most I'nlnts rirnml (season I fl4e by Jack lelkln of 4ieoloahit In t;,l. Hurhest veraae per 4;ame fseasonl 24.7 B .lack lelkln of 4Moloarm In 1HM Host free Throws lone aamel 12-12 bj onck Halter of Phi utile In 1H51. Most Field 4Jnal tone smmer K br 3ack lelkla of oloit la m&1. Team Mitst Pnlnrs (one camel 107 br M-Streel Hos m lf.2. Mnst I'nlnts fane tilarnff aamel 96 bj numhlani tn 1H.13. h'ewest Points Allowed (one an me) 4 by lne Halls ta JHr.2. fewest I'ield iinaU Allowed (ana smme) 1 Irr a JtHlhi in lUr.Z Wildest Manila of A'ietoiy (one aamel M -Hires Hon In 1r,2. Most CaampioiHhips 7 by Phi amma Delhi. Two Team Mnst Points rlrorad (one aame J4S by Kaaiblsn asd Bnnhers In 1DSS. BOWLING Individual Ifurh vTianw rleore 243 by Malowaey of rhi l.oan an 5P4I1. Hlsh rieries rieore fit 16 by flar narkma saf Phi sliaass In jur.l. Team Ham Cams Beore 1071 by Tlni flanaa Xhl in l:i2. Tfhm Neries fienrs Sana br Alpha That sThl In imn. Most hampinnthlps 4 by Dans Thsta Ihi. TABLE TENNIS Team IMnsl Ouunnimtshios 4 Irr Tela Bala Tau. BADMINTON Team Most Chamnlnashlps 4 hr Phi Talta Thtta. RIFLE SHOOTING Individual Yliah Store IK (posslhle 800) by Goem ad ludke of KOTC m 1V48. Team Hbm firore KIRS ipossihlt J3II0) by Bat Dhots In 1D52. Mnst Champlonshhxi t by 7lta TIpslloo nd Jill (mmma lielta. rHEE THEOWS Individnal TInm firnrr 411 (posslhle HID by (arr Tramoali of Hiama -('hi la '1WT1 aad Chuak atarshaU of tiiama 'hl In Team Moat 'ftwmpionmhM 4 by Beta Thstn Pi. 1RACK Individual Most grants Won (one matt i IS br Hiel aunahun of Preshv Hover In JH.KI and liar Alexamler of Hia Rps hi lur.l. Most Hernrrtt Het (one meet l 4 by Ijae Alexander of riat ftps In IVftl. Most Potnla Tieored loav meell SAW b sTllenn Haerilne of l'relr hi 14M. GOLF Team Most niampinnshipa S by fiirnna CROSS-COfNTRY Team Individual I Most Points lone aiimel 27 Vr ftlfl Oreer Mna V,V..i..H.k.l . 1, , HfH ' IM'IH I I HI 1 "MP HI(J '4 t UnUIIIirW dent Hniise ' """" " of Mtiidcm t nion In 1t4f. rT&vnRiT r Team r, ! M"n Tnnt (one aamel 44 by TMndant Team I nli.n In 1D4H. Most Championships by tlinma Alpha Mu. " "TENNIS ' Team Most lOiampionshipo 7 by Beta Theta Pi. SWIMMING Individual Most renn V on tone meet) JI by Man i l4fi. Most 'hampionshkps3 by Vcta Theta 11. WRESTLING Team Most 'huimxnnohliH. 3 by Ihi t.HOim' Helm. 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