Friday, May 2. 195S Track Meet: Entries Revealed The starting time of t h e dual track meet between Col orado University and Nebras ka at Memorial Stadium to morrow afternoon has been moved back from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. due to Ivy Day activi ties. The Huskers barely beat out the Buffaloes in an indoor meet at Boulder earlier in the season, 51 2-3 to 51 1-3. The nusxers are tavored to win due to vastly improved per formances by several mem bers of the squad plus the ad dition of Joe Mullins who missed the indoor meet. The Buffaloes will be operating without the services of a c e hurdler, Eddie Doe. who pulled an Achilles tendon at the Kansas Relays. Meet entries: Mile run: Ralph Poucher, Jim Fitzmorris, Bin P o 1 e y, Colorado; Mike Fleming, Bill braska. 440-yard ran: Chuck Cart- son, Bob Spykstra, Larry Noiarczyk, Colorado; Don Ficke, Don House, Bruce Skin ner, Nebraska. 100-yard dash: Carlson, Lar ry Chace, Stolarczy, Colorado; Richard Jahr, Tom Hodson, Don Phillipps, Nebraska. 120-yard high hurdles: Boyd Dowler, Eddie Dove, Colora do; Keith Gardner, Keith Young, Bill Hawkins, Bill Marten, Nebraska. 830-yard run: Poucher, Tom my Curts, Mike Peake, Fitz morris, Colorado; Mike Flem ing, Ken Ash. KnoHy Barnes, Joe Mullins, Nebraska. 220-yard dash: Carlson, Chase, Stoiarczyk, Colorado; Gardner, Jahr, Hodson, Ne braska. 2 mile ran: Jack Hughes. Bernie Frakes, Colorado; Bob EJwood, BIB Melody, Ne braska. 220-yard low hurdles: Dow ler, Dove, Colorado; Marten, Young, Hawkins, Nebraska. Pole vault: Harvey De Loach, Wendell Jennings. Col orado; Ken Pollard, Don Blank, Nebraska. High Jump: Bob Porter, Dave Alderman, Colorado; Hale Kreycik, Randy Clark, Herschell Turner, Nebraska. Shot Put: Gene WelL Den nis Krueger, Colorado; Don Olson, Don Nelson, Nebraska. Javelin: Ron Francke, Col orado: BCI Lafleur, Nelson, Nebraska. Broad Jump: Monte Brid dle, Dave Alderman, Colora do; Hawkins, Phillipps. Rob ert Lammel. Charles WoIIas ton. Nebraska. Discus: Weil, Krueger. Col orado; Al Rosen, Anton Dtvis, Nebraska. BFCMCM Trie Doily Nebroskort Poae 3 NU Baseballers Head South For Vital Series Weak Hitting Cowboys Depend On Flingers; Siebler, Ziegenbein To Face Oklahoma State A By Randell Lambert Sports Staff Writer While pacesettine Okla homa and Missouri tangle for trie league lead this after noon, Nebraska and Oklaho ma State will face off at Still water, Oklahoma in a crucial series opener that could drop one of them out of con tention for the league crown. The Huskers will have their backs against the wall as they take the field against Ron Peterson, ace of the Cow boys mound staff. Oklahoma State, newest member of the conference, will be after a three game sweeo as thev battle to re sain the confer ence lead and possibly their first Big Eight crown ir any sport. Cowboys Surprise Oklahoma State has oeea one of the big surprises In the conference. They haven't been a hard hitting ball team. but their fine tntehin? corns nave more than compensated for their weakness at the plate. Peterson has been their mound ace, but has received fine support from Ron Soer-j gel, who pitched a five hit win against Kansas last week and Joe Horlen. who lost a two-hitter to Kansas last week. The Cowboys will prob ably start Peterson Friday and come back with Horlen and Soergel on Saturday. Dwight Siebler will try to get Nebraska off the right foot Friday as he goes aft er his sixth straight win. Siebler has a eood 3.08 earned run average and la 16 tnpt to the plate Is batting .438. Charlie Ziegea bein, who hit his stride last week against Colorado, is on the docket as opening pitcher in the first game Saturday. Last week Zefb enbeia held Colorado to :. Ur4 Wlft i rl mw.trt !nr4 aafc: K 185 10Tr la: :91ft. Baa it tun MS mm4 rmm: I 55 ti-m Hi no t mm wwm; NHWX Dm Ttrmm (Xi IX Br issat ftar4 k tnntnn; :M rmt a kn ! :! . '" rw: IZT-t- t(m inn fO iTt'erS. ivz w. tKn rrw in BH 1 chance to take the lead when i t4 -" "'they play host to they Soon- trt km t'tr VwmU: Minr. Km K-ixttrMfem.. mmt Bus ier, arte Iikiimi BS4 Sooncrs Lead Loop Oklahoma University climbed to the top of the tangled Big Eight Conference standings after sweeping a three-game series from Iowa State, the defending champs. The new leagrie leaders were extended to 11 innings before they clipped the Cyclones 11-8 in their first game Friday. They completed the sweep by taking a Saturday double header 4-2 and M. The triple loss left last year's champions mired in a last place tie with Kansas State with a VI mark. Oklahoma's mark stands at 6-2. Missouri Second Trailing the Comers by half a game are the Missouri Missouri win have a IM Golf Playoff Set The tie between T7f tin. suon, rm Delta Theta, and Sigma Phi Ecsilnn fnr fircf in the Intramural team golf cnampionsnip will be played off by Monday, May 5, ac cording to Ed Higgenbotham, intramural director. Medalist for the tournament was Bud Williamson of Delta Tau Delta who shot a 78. Final team standings and scores: 1st Delta Upslon 557 Phi Delta Theta.... 557 Sigma Phi Epsilon 557 4th Delta Tau Delta.... 558 Phi Kappa Psi ....558 6th Beta Theta Pi 566 7th Hitchcock House... 582 8th Gus I 594 9th Kappa Sigma 603 10th Sigma Nu 647 four lilts as be posted his fourth win against one loss. The second pitching assign ment wiQ fall on the shoul ders of either Gil Dunne or Lefty Hevner. Dunne, who had only seen relief action im to last week, was very im pressive in his ten-inning stint against Colorado. Same Lineup The Huskers win orobahlv present the same lineup they had last week. Leading nfi and playing centerfield win De uary iteimers who is hit ting .321. Battine second win be soph Doug Sieler, bitting at a .271 cUp and Dlavine shortstoD. Leading hitter on the club (.333) and batting third win be right fielder Larry Lewis. In the cleanup spot is uene i orczon with a .333 average. Behind Torc zon is another sophomore, Ken Ruisinger, playing first base and hittine .314. Jim Kane, veteran catcher, is bit ting in the sixth, slot with a -296 average. Team cantata Al Karle batting .194 win bat seventh and clay second base. Third baseman Jerry Mc Kay is in the eighth position with a .162 average. McKay may be replaced by Bill Fish er who is hitting .294. j Game-Type Scrimmage Set For Spring Day Grid Practice . Positions Changed The Nebraska football team is set for a game-type scrimmage this afternoon as part of the annual S n r i n e Day activities. Coach Bil Jennings has divided the team into two squads which are tailed "red" and "white'. The red squad wffl be coached by Le Roy Pierce, Don Scar borough, and Dick Monroe and the whites by Don Stra- sheim, Warren SchnakeL and John Gordy. Jennings will be on the sidelines as an overall ODserver. Jennings hasnl ayuung unusual for this scrimmaee other than tk m that it will be held n n a r game conditions Tron uuuus. The Husker savaA stiTl Ann. tinues to show hit sniritc and a strong desire to play xouuMui. ine mistprs win have only seven davs loft in which to prepare for the alum ni game next Saturday. Mav - . j Minnick Shifted Jennings has been exnr1- enting the past week with various SOuad mpmhrt .Tnfin Minnick, originally listed as a fullback, has been working OUt at a halfback- nncitinn Dennis Emanuel has been at a guard position. He played ena ior we HusKers before serving in the armed forces Lee Bigelow, halfback from Omaha, is listed a a full. back for today's scrimmage Spring Day lineups: Red Team Ends: Sapp (51), Tuning w unarace (83), Engel loo; ana Le (88) Tackles: Mongerson (76), No Programs Slice the Spring Day scrimmage Is open to the public, m programs will be available. As a service to the students who win be attending the scrimmage, the Dally Nebraskaa has listed the players and the numbers they will be wear ing this afternoon. Hart (47), Cowan (71), Luecke (72), Rodriguez (52) Guards Emanuel (89), aiemer IB7). Monr f . i rourmer (66). Centers: Fricke (56). Man. giaiarai (36) and Haeeard Ouarterback-s Tnn rit - fcS. and Stinnett (22). Halfbacks: Marti M1V TTpr. genreter (46) Navian nit and Davis (14) Fullbacks: MeCashlanrf (30) and Zaruba. White Team Ends: Eger 80, Bond (1), Hyek (18) McDole (84), Moskovitz, and Simon (48) Tackles: Edeal (73), Laabs (70), Hofferber (19), Well, man (75) and Doyle (78) Guards: Ponseigo (68), Hughes (62), Partington (34), Muelhaupt (61) Rosier (64), LaFluer (38), and Salak (65) Centers: Daniels (57), Kitchen (58), and Miller (35) Quarterbacks: Cozine (24), Harshman (25), and Smith (20). Halfbacks: Fischer (40), Place (42), Dickson (43), White (16), and Flock (10) Fullbacks: Minnick (31), Filip (33), and Bigelow (15) Want Ads IjOST TOOfT TT BINT FFRaOVAI, SERVICES oFTnrr WITH DAII V vmimwn CLASSIPIFIM tn: Staat Vaiaa 9mm M CaO: Kxt. 41 2 "EAST HILLS" Oa 7th Betweem A A Stk rnoM Early far Kescrratioo 1-2125 DANCING trdar, May S BEL AIRES Adm. 90e Dvndng 9-1 WANTED Mrrl4 Btnlnt'l wlft baby tt with eight month M II rt flw dy a wk. tlx hour, a ur. Immediately. Call 4-2640. College Srudeicta Summer Employment Fnll w part tim. Kkorm orr- arninga. WriU J. E. Inox. 11 67-25 tK H Moists. 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Okla homa State, dropped to third piace and a lull game off the Br Wendr 4 Makepeace Cl and frosty describes thh fafcia favorite per. feetly. Made of rottov ea- hatvrrd wftk crisp white embroidery, this ebemfse win always be tops rn your wardrobe. Heloa aid mint trtrm are year color ebotees la sixes 9-15 for only ltJ5. KefBenber yooTI find ft t Cold's second floor of fasbios in tb C a ra p s Shop. innings btrt could not quite pace after they were beaten catch Beta Sigma Psi The j in two out of three games by Beta Sigs won the game 14- Kansas. Kansas won a tirfit li Oscar Bredthaoer led the nine inning affair on Friday y cy a J-6 margin. The two pouncing out two ho me teams mtrt rtmfMoWvr runs. In other action, Farmhouse defeated Phi Kappa Psi 15-10. Farmhouse hit 5 home runs. Ed Gates pitched a 6-hitfer. Burnett roemded out the day's activity by trouncing Gooding 22-13. THUXCE1 RIDGE COIF UHXS 4545 So. 70& New Pbono Number 4-7314 Saturday. Kansas won the first game 1-0 and Oklahoma state salvaged the last one S-0. The wins by the Jay- haks left them in a tie for fourth place with Nebraska Nebraska stayed in conten tion by winning two out of three games from Colorado. Besides the three-g a m e series between the league leaders. Oklahoma and Mia souri. Nebraska will travel to Stillwater Oklahoma for a "do or die" series with the Okla homa State Cowboys. A sweep by either team would drop the losers practically out of conference contention. Kansas will travel to the Rockies to en?a:?e Colorado : and the t. o cellar clabs. Iowa State and Kansas State, m r;.ff1 in a thr cam I series at Ames Iowa. Big Eight S t .V.t 4 . . 4 1 . S .4 i . t 1 t 1 A2Z 1 JTTI tt JH4 t'-t v A ? 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