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Friday, Moy 18, 1956 Tigers In First Place: Willie Greenlaw ... shown in this sequence, will get the opening nod S:M. Norm Stewart win hurl for the Tigers. K3bjjsEs:b"s, iv!5 Dn By BOB WIRZ Staff Sports Writer The Nebraska baseball team closes its home season today and tomorrow as they tackle the Mis souri Tigers in a pair of very important conference games for both teams. Game time today is a.-oo. The Tigers currently are on top of the standings in the Big Seven race following their forfeit win over Oklahoma Tuesday. The Sooners whalloped Missouri, 13-6 on Monday and then balked to playing on a practice field the following day. The contest has been protested by Jack Baer, Sooner Coach. The Tigers only other confer ence kiss came in their split with Colorado. However, they must win both of the Nebraska contests to stay on top of the league. The Huskers need a sweep of the series if they expect to stay in the race. A double loss would throw Nebraska, who is currently in third place tie with Iowa State, com pletely out of the picture. Nebraska has three conference losses already. Oklahoma whipped the Huskers twice and K-State turned the trick once. Nebraska Coach Tony Sharpe has decided to use Willie Green KU Favored: Huskers Send Fourteen Thinclads To By MAX KRETTMAX SporU E41tr Fourteen thinclads wHl accom pany coach Frank Sevigne as the Nebraska tracksters journey to Manhattan, Kansas to compete in j the annual mg seven irac aw Meld championships today and to morrow. Ironic as it seems, many of the Buskers have posted the top marks of their careers, yet the Nebras ka ns are destined to finish near the .bottom of the ladder. For example, senior distance man, Hugh Osmera. has posted times of 4:25.1 in the mile and 1:57.3 ia the 880, yet those times lag far behind such times as post ed by Al Frame of Kansas. B&b Ewcod, the sophomore dis tance runner, has posted the third best two-mile this spring. He ran it in the time of 9:41. Larry Smith, the Sioux City, Iowa senior weight man, who won the discus ia 1953, has tossed the plat ter around the 160-foot mark. Yet a ophomore from KU, Al Oert er, has a toss of 174-3 to bis credit. Bob Van Dee of Oklahoma has a throw of 1JGS-S to his credit. Ia the javelin. Dean Brittenham s has tossed the spear 199 feet, biitjj tids win be offset by such men as- Les Bitaer of the Jaybawks, who' has the conference's best euort with a heave of 2144. The Crnhmkers mile relay team, consisting of Don Fkke, Bob Andersea, Bob Xiemaan and Charles Gibson, has run the dis tance ia the time of 3:294. They bested Iowa State aad Kansas Gibsoa posted his best rua in SITOFJIY mumu Cs Show J ELVIS PSESLEY Amvricaft Hew Singing Senuttiom Jfcar thh fir. 'll&srrtkt&k Hotel" s"Vai sti lEses Tell Sslfy" fl' i -"'- ' r it h - - V: H i ' I i r r: It if I s law on the hill today in an attempt to stop Missouri. Greenlaw has a two win and four loss season mark. However he has been very effec tive in his recent outings. The Portland, Maine junior has also been playing in the outfield a lot recently and is hitting the ball at a .276 clip with three home runs to his credit. Don Brown continues to lead the Huskers with bis big bat. Don is hitting .422 and has hit safely in every contest so far except for the j second game in Kansas State when he had a bruised foot and didn't play. In 11 of the 15 games that Brown has played, he has two or more hits. The Tigers will bring an ex perienced team up to visit the Cornhuskers. They are paced by Norm Stewart, Big Seven basket ball star. The big 6'4" Stewart is expected to start on the hill for the Tigers in the opener. If Stewart starts on the hill Sharpe will start Al Karle, second base; Norm Coufal, shortstop; Brown third base; Lewis, right field; Torczon, first base; Green law pitcher; Don Erway, left field Reimers, centerCeld; and Jim Kane, catcher. Last year these two clubs split their two game series. Nebraska Big 7 Finale three years ia the 440 with a time of t49J. He. also owns a :49 ef fort on the last leg of the mile relay team. Bill Hawkins of Beatrice is the hurdles. He will also be entered in the broad jump. The Kansas Jayhawks will again be favored to cop the Big 7 track finale. Classified Ads WAJTTED RW to Philadelphia mf?r consOMnsccnsent. Wf3l sftare Utirmf and cxSw&M. Hcuz Sefcreiaer Sclicck QaaA. ftxw 2-S33. Ext. HOT. ATTENTION MEN! W Inn openings tor 3 young arr Mv mn villi ears. It will be workioc for ttm iMTfJtM. saw oranisatson of lu kind in Use Cnltc4 Siaua. This ia a pocKton in arnicii yoa can more Uaa work your way Unrouca eoiiege. 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Nebraska's golfers will base their strategy on the play of two time letterman, Jack Moore. Also figured to help the Huskers are junior John Butterfield, a letter man last year, and a brother act, Jack and Jerry Moore from Grand Island. . " TO (flO'.V irtlatrri' - , iTf!"! sfe it t . . IL mi iliiiiilirri.MMMil. Tfcto" feesrbgs keq) Ansrka on tfitffl.e.Ksd keep gchg Mpi wba yea with tb fimken Company Coach Higgenbotham said, when asked about Big Red chances on the court this weekend, that it all depended on the opponents the Huskers draw in the tournament like meet. However, it can be safe ly said that Higgenbotham's plans will rely heavily on sophomore Art Weaver. Weaver, George F i s k, John Moran and Al Ford are ex pected to carry most of the load at Manhattan. "A Good Teacher Agency'Vi DAVIS School Service Established 1918 serving the Missouri Valley to the Wtit 2oast Enroll Now 529 Stuart Bldg.. Lincoln I. 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