The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 09, 1954, Page Page 7, Image 7

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Wednesday, June 9, 1954
Seger Named To 1954 NCAA
Fifth District All Star Team
Fred Seger, rangy University
second baseman, has been named
to the 1954 NCAA Fifth District
All Star Baseball Team.
The All Star team, which was
selected by Fifth District
Coaches, also included Phil Fine
gan, Okla. A&M; Carl ten Hanta,
Houston; Don Green, Tulsa; Fred
Babb, Okla. A&M; Jerry Schoon
maker, Missouri; Bob Musgrave,
Missouri; Dick Myers, Kansas
State; Tom Borland, Okla., A&M;
and Emil Kammer, Missouri.
OKLAHOMA A&M and Mis
souri each landed three men on
the club, while Nebraska, Tulsa,
Houston and Kansas State con
tributed one each.
Other All-America nominees
taken from this group were
Carlton Hanta, Houston short
stop and Jerry Schoonmaker,
Missouri centerfielder.
None of the players are te
, peaters from last year's squad.
Both pitchers selected for this
honor had a record of six wins
and one loss. Berland is a left
hander and Kammer throws
from the right side. Berland
had an earned run average of
1.44, and Kammer 1.68.
SEGER, who has signed; with
the Chicago White Sox, and will
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report to Waterloo, Iowa, in the
3-1 League, June 10, was 'also
second in order in. the All
America choices. Fred is 21
years old, stands 6-4, and is
one of the two seniors On the
All Star Team. His batting av
erage for the season was .306,
and. he fielded for a .976 per
centage. Fred also starred at-N. U. in
basketball, and played semi-pro
baseball in the Nebraska Inde
pendent League with Lexington
last summer. He owns a . good
pair .of hands and is fast and
agile for a player of his height.
OTHER PLAYERS listed on
the All Star Team, who have
played in the NIL are ' Dick
Myers of Kansas ' State, who
caught for Kearney last sum
mer; Jerry, Schoonmaker, who
played third and outfield - for
McCook; and Phil Finegan, who
saw action at first base for McCook.
Chiefs Rained Out
The Lincoln Chiefsvere rained
out in a home game with Colo
rado Springs Tuesday night
as was the Omaha-Denver game.
Elsewhere in the league: Des
Moines 2, Pueblo 0; Wichita 10.
Sioux City 5.
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Baseball School Planned
By Braves At Rushville
The Milwaukee Braves will
conduct a three day ' baseball
School at Rushville, Neb. The
days have been set for June 15,
16 and 17. Gene M. Leahy,
chairman of the school, an
nounced that an estimated 120
boys will attend classes.
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Lincoln Chiefs
Against Colorado Springs
The Lincoln Chiefs, after los
ing 11 out of their last 15 games,
and the last four in a row, un
loaded all their bottled up emo
tions on Colorado Springs Mon
day night for a 9-4 win at Sher
man Field. .
This victory .coupled with a
Denver loss, put the Chiefs only
two games out of first place. It
was a definite psychological
stimulant to the faltering Lin
coln nine, which was suffering
from inferiority feelings due to
11 losses from the three tail-end
teams in the league.
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UNTIL THIS win, the only
consolation for the bewildered
Chief audience was that at this
time last year, the Capital City
club was in eighth place instead
of second. Now, with their con
fidence reaffirmed, the Chiefs
are in much better position to
barge back into first place,
where they once resided, much
to the delight and amazement
of local . viewers.
The standings find Denver
leading the league with 31 wins
and 21 losses, Lincoln second,
Des Moines third, Omaha fourth,
Sioux City fifth. Pueblo sixth,
Colorado Springs seventh and
Wichita eighth.
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Score Win
and last year's, is that the home
attendance at the time of Sun
day's tabulation, was more than
double that of 1953.
1954 Basketball
Schedule Set
New head basketball coach, Jerry
Bush, will have a 21-game basket
ball schedule for his 1954-55 Corn
huskers to contend with, it was an
nounced by the University.
A trip to Alabama and Tennessee
will be the big excitement of the
travel engagements, on a slate
which includes 18 regular contests
plus those in the Big Seven Con
ference Pre-Season Tournament at
Kansas City, Mo. Dec. 27-30.
The schedule:
Dec 8 Iowa at Iowa City
11 South Dakota ia Lincoln
IS Bradley at Peoria, III.
20 Alabama at Tuscaloosa ,
22 Memphis State at Memphis, Tern
27-30 Bis Seven Tournament, Ne
braska Missouri on Dec. 27.
Jan. 4 Iowa State in Lincoln
8 Missouri at Columbia
11 Kansas State in Lincoln
15 Kansas ia Lincoln
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Feb. S Kansas State at Manhattan.
7 Colorado in Lincoln
12 Oklahoma in Lincoln
14 Missouri In Lincoln
It Kansas at Lawrence
21 Oklahoma at Norman
2ft Iowa State at Ames
Mar. 5 Colorado at Boulder
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