tAday. Moy 4, 1956 THE NEBRASKAN Offutt Here Monday: Page" 7 n n SHOP THURSDAY 10:00 to 9:00 ST- ml i- - i. n o o o u By BOB Wmz Staff Sports Writer flie Nebraska baseball team will try once again to get back into tenon today and tomorrow as they r -vl 1 1 invaae xsorman, vjKianoma and . il. r ake on me owners. The Huskers currently are eaA. fcg the Big Seven conference with I 2-o recoru luuuwmg vne u)iora ,jo victory over Missouri Tuesday. Jhe Tigers buw wave a -i record. This will mark the first action In two weeks for the Huskers who fill put their three-game winning streak on the line against the Oakies. Rain washed out scheduled home contests against Offutt Air Base gnfl 6.au3s university, xne iwo conference games witn ku have wn cancelled and the Offutt game has been re-scheduled for (Jig JXCUiOBIL UMUIUUU U O.W Monday. Coach Tony Sharpe has nominal- ed lefty Koger Bottom to lace the Sooners in the Friday opener. Bot tnrff in ten innings this SDrinsr has been, very effective giving up only J m 0n earnea run ior a u.w earned nm average. Last year the Lin coln junior naa a spanning 0.53 ERA in 17 innings. Coach Sharpe'a starting nine in- Aides four sophomores, three juniors and only two seniors. 1. L 1 TT 1. 1 Li: irooauis xiuakcr uuwmg oraer includes: Al Karle, second base; Gary Reiraers, centerfield; Dan Rrown. third base: Don Erwav. catcher; Norm Coufal, shortstop; fieoe Torczon. leftfield: L a r r v Lewis, rigbtfield; John Beideck, first base ana pottorn. Either cnariey zelgenbein or Willie Greenlaw will hurl the Sat urday contest for Nebraska. They are both left banders. tony Risinger, another right- ISS? .-H ! one for .u JaCK wear's crew, Risinger was one of the nation, "miers last season. v. 4 r-'4i Special Night A special night will be held this Saturday, May 5th, at Sherman Field. All University students may see the Lincoln Chiefs and the Pueblo Dodgers play upon presentation of oat Student ID card and 25 cents Came time is set for 8 p.m. tl h : I L ; 41 Nebraskaii Phoio Golf Captain Jack Moore . . . Husker golf captain will lead his team against the Kansas State Wild cat this week-end at Manhat tan. The Nebraska eolfers host- ed the Omaha Indians yeater day here in Lincoln. . . . NU Thinclads At Ames After triumphing over the freshmen during All-Sports Day, the 1""a" '"iv-iaua Bo hj Ames, icwa waay and tomorrow for a tri angular track meet. The Huskers will be pitted against the Colorado Buffs and the host I-State Cyclones. The Nebraskans bowed to fte Buffs earlier in a quadrangular meet at Norman, Oklahoma and lost to the Cyclones on the indoor boards. Shown here are two of the Husker hopefuls in the encounter, Bob Niemann and Charles Gibson. Niemann will be entered in the 440-yard dash and the mile relay. Gibson will run the 100 and 220-yard dashes and will be on the relay crew. Cornhuskcr Squads Face Busy Week-End Seve athletic events concerning Nebraska teams will be on tan this week-end. Thursday the Husker eolferien. tertain the Omaha Unlversitv In. dians. Friday the linkmen meet the Kansas State Wildcats, Also scheduled for Fridav la the tennis squad invading Manhattan xor an encounter with the wild cats. Fridav and Saturday Hie base. ball team in Norman, Oklahoma for a two-day affair with the Oklahoma Sooners. Also on tap for Saturdav is a triangular track meet with Iowa State and Colorado at Ames, Iowa. The Husker golfers, fresh from a win over Iowa State will be out to try and improve their 4-4 mark for the year, In an earlier engagement with the Omaha crew, NU won by a score of 11-1. However, they will be out for re venge over a KS squad that down the Huskers, 10ty-7V4. The tennis team, who bowed to Iowa State on All-Sports Day, will be meeting the Wildcats for the first time this year. The rac quet crew has a record of 3-7. The baseball team, who was cheated out of a two-game series with the Kansas Jayhawks be cause of bad weather, moves into Oklahoma for two, Friday and Sat urday. if - if v f " f f""?ri! - iii - if" it it ? , -if- -.. I ft- y - ' Jifkf crfS; What's doing ...at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Professors practice what they preach ... and vice versa Following a practice of twenty years, Pratt & Whitney Aircraft will again welcome a group of college pro fessors as members of the engineering 6taff during the coming summer months. Last year our "summer professors" represented col leges from coast to coast. They tackled important projects in such diverse fields as instrumentation and vibration, combustion, compressible flow, and materials develop ment. Despite the limited time available to these men, they made significant contributions to our overall effort. Though it was to be expected that both the com pany and the participating professors might benefit di rectly from such a program, the sphere of influence has been much broader. The many students who are taught by these professors during the college year are sharing the ultimate benefits . . , profiting from lectures that are sparked by the kind of practical experience that can be gained with a recognized industry leader like Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. f 1,4 1 0r Baaaafeisttad as no-inon conon SJKSwsi tttfSS kiusl vfasv Sver! "fummer profi" voluntarily jpent ptrt of tHeir tim conducting refreher oumt for P t W A'l young engineenk VerHi fortmoit imgnsr mud builder ef aircraft $ngintt One sMigiunent involved s comprehensive mir.. of equipment for th exjniiw of bigh-Uituj teit IttcUitie la Wiilxoot laboratory, the world's most complete, primely owned jet engine Ib. 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