The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 23, 1957, Page Page 4, Image 4

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The Do i ly Nebraskon
Wednesday, October 23, 1957
Johnny Logan Says:
Milwaukee Strong Champs;
Have Great Farm System
By BOB WIRZ
Staff Sports Writer
What do major league baseball
players do during the off season?
Many of them, like Johnny Logan
of the World Championship Mil
waukee Braves, spend a great deal
of their time making speeches and
visits.
Logan visited Lincoln last Fri
day in his first such trip of the
season. The handsome shortstop
was in town through the efforts
of The Student Union Activities
Committee, Sports Illustrated and
Golds of Nebraska.
Making his first trip to the Corn
husker state, Logan paid a visit
to Golds, to sign autographs, and
then to the All-University Stag at
the Union. He also answered the
questions of students and fans.
Johnny feels that the Braves are
on top to stay for a while. He !
frankly admitted that next season
the champs will be great with its
present club plus the addition of
men like Carleton WUley and Joey
Jay, a couple of pitchers from
Wichita.
"Milwaukee has a great farm
system." Logan said. Braves farm
teams won more league pennants
this year than did those of any
other club.
However, the 30-year old star,
does not look for a runaway but
another close title chase. St. Louis,
Philadelphia, Los Angeles, and San
Francisco will all be tough.
Logan also had some pleasant
words about former Western
League players. Sam Taylor, who
caught for Topeka in 1956, may
make the '58 squad as a catcher
behind Del Crandall and Del Rice.
Logan said that the hustling back
stop has a good future ahead of
him.
When asked about Dick Stuart,!
the Lincoln Chiefs home run king.
he said "The big guy has a world ;
of power." Logan continued, that j
Stuart would have to conquer any
weaknesses that he may have be-!
cause big league hurlers hunt for
a soft spot and then stick with it.
Logan added that Stuarts great
power somewhat resembled that of
Ralph Kiner several years back.
For the present time Logan just
wants to relax and forget about
baseball. During the winter, he
will be doing public relations work
for the Ceramic Tile Company in
Milwaukee.
Then, when spring rolls around
he will head for training camp
at Bradenton, Fla.. and start work
ing towards another pennant and
possibly a winning World Series
check. Johnny says he can always
use the extra money and for that
matter couldn't anyone?
Pete Kehlish it co-captain of
Penn'a football team for the sec
ond straight year. He plays guard.
E. LeRoy Mercer was the last
to captain two Penn teams. He led
the team in 1911 and 1912.
Kea Clemensen, a senior, it the
only experienced quarterback
the University of Missouri's foot
bait team. Last year, he com
pleted S of 18 passes for 52 yards.
He b a good runner and defender.
He it also aa excellent punter.
IVIen in the know
know true from falao
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Buffaloes, Top
Big Eight Club
Offensively
Colorado, intent upon retainL-ig
Its runner-up spot in the Big Eight
football race, goes against Ok'.a
ho.ua this week-end with an of
fensive edge over the champion
Sooners.
Conference statistical tabulations
show the B'ffaloes have gained a
total of 2,156 yards for a five-game
average oi o.i. in four games.)
OkIaxma has picked up 1.518
yards for an average of 379 5 Kan
sas State has the next best average
with 301.1, while Missouri, finally
getting its offense clicking against
Iowa State, foliowis with a five!
came average of 201.
Bob Stransky, Colorado's big gun 1
and last week s No. 2 man nation
ally in rushing, added a heahny
168 yards against Kansas State to
boost his total to 635 yards on 92
carries, a six-yard average. Stran-i
scy also strengthened his position!
as the top scorer, getting three!
touchdowns and a conversion Sat-1
nrday for a season's total of 51
points. I
Dwight Nichols of Iowa State ad
vanced to tie for the No. 2 rush
ing spot with 333 yards on 95 car
res. With the same number of
yards, Eddie Dove of Colorado has
a better average on 39 attempts.
K State i Gen Keady has run 38
times for 332 yards.
Nichols continued at the Vm in
forward passing. The Cyclone tail-j
back has completed 23 of 43 for 234
yards. WaHy Strauch of Kansas,'
who saw only brief action against!
O. C, held onto second with 18
connections on 30 attempts for 205. j
Dick Corbin of K-State moved up
the list and has 13 of 39 for 197.,
Dave Baker of Oklahoma is next
with a nifty six of eight for 169.
Colorado's Boyd Dowler moved
from second to take over the pass
receiving leadership. He has
anared 12 for 179 yards. Homer
Floyd of Kansas sagged to sec-
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tkmi. Colorado's Dove went from j
sixth to third. He has caught five !
for 137 yards. j
la punting (based on at least
three kicks) Bob Haas of Missouri ;
is the best with seven averaging!
6.9. Thomas of Oklahoma ad-'
vancod to second with 10 averag
ing 40,3. Harry Tolly of Nebraska
has kicked seven for a 39.9 aver
ago, and Ben Frosse, K-State, has
lifted five averaging 39.8.
Groase took over from Jakie
San deter of Oklahoma in punt re
turning. The K-Stater has returned
two tor a 25-yard average. Sande
fer baa a 20.2 average on five re
turns. Howard Cook of Colorado
tas v averaging 19.8.
Let's get-a
haircut today
Bill Murrell's
Drive-In
or
Sportsman's
Barber Shop
ISA Sc "P" Street.
HEAR
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There are more than seven
million college graduates
in the United States.
TftUB PJ FALSI
True. The number of degree holders
in the U.S. is skyrocketing. It is esti
mated that by 1977 there will be twice
that number or 14,000,000 alums.
This does not include people with one
to three years of college training.
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TRUSJ FALSI
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show that the average man on campus
owns 3 sports and miscellaneous
jackets, 2 overcoats and topcoats, 4
pairs of slacks and 14 shim. This
makes Joe College a well furnished
man in any league.
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