Friday, April 10, 1959 The Doily Nebroskan Pog 3 No Returning Lettermen in Nebraska Outfield By Hal Brown There are no returning let termen among the six out field candidates on Coach Tony Sharpe's Husker base ball team. Dick Nelson, Le Roy Zentic, Bob Semin, Don Vogel, Jerry Harris arjd Bill Fisher are bidding for the starting positions. Nelson, Zentic and Semin have been given the starting Arkansas and Oklahoma State Meet Huskers in Triangular The spotlight win be on the 2-mile run and the pole vault when Nebraska, Oklahoma State and Arkansas tangle in a triangular track meet at Stillwater, Oklahoma Satur day, The meet was formerly scheduled for a dual between the Okies and Nebraska but Arkansas was added when a dual between them and Okla homa State was postponed. Joe American Horse and Bill Melody are expected to hook up with Miles Eisenman cf Oklahoma State in what could be the feature race of the day. Eisenman bettered the listed American record for the 3-mile run in the Texas relays last week at Austin when he ran a 13:50.9. Ken Pollard of Nebraska is expected to battle it out with Oklahoma State's Jim Graham and Aubrey Dooley for first place in the pole vault. Graham set a new Tex as relays record with a vault of Wi last Saturday. Pollard was suffering from an attack of the flu last week end and the best he could do at the Texas relays was 13-6. Pollard set the conference in door record at 14-634 against these same Cowpokes in an indoor meet at Nebraska in February. Oklahoma State coach Ral Higgins commented, "They Nebraska) waxed us at the indoor in Kansas City but our men are better in outdoor Nebrask&n Want Ads LOST & FOUND Lout: Brown rim pi asses on A.( Campus. Ray Miller, 6-2147. PERSONAL Esther Lose, specialist in Men's Women 'i fitting problem!. Double breaBted nnnverted to single. 4445 60. 48tb. 4-4212. FOR SALE Two formal (blue size 12. beige 101. 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Fisher has two bits in three trips to the plate for a .667 average and Harris has collected four hits in seven attempts for a .571 average. Outfield Graduated Last year's starting out field of Larry Lewis, Gene Torczon and Gary Reimers were all lost via graduation. competition and I believe we can stay with them." Husker entries: 1M s Doa Phillips, Tom Hod son, Richard Jabr, Don Hons. 44 Jhr, House. J. D. Scheier. Xnolljr Barnes, Mullias, Kenneth Aah. Jenr Marptas. Mile MuUins, William Melody. Joe American Horse, Marples. Tws-aaile Americas Hone. Melody. High hardies : .S3 v -ill -tv A. J t fit 1 " ""' I 1 Ski V : lbiiasW.W jr 11 w- v. - 1 ' " ' ,c !" I I : . 1: If- J I i . : - I CARROLL ZARUBA, who lettered as a fullback last year, has been running from the halfback slot in spring prac tice. Zaruba, former Fullerton and Doane grid star, stands 5-9 and weighs 200 pounds. Tennis Team On Road Nebraska'6 tennis team will meet Washburn at Topeka, Kansas, today and will travel to Lawrence for an en counter with Kansas tomor row. Coach Ed HiEEinbotham's tennists have compiled a 2-4 record tms spring. Maiung tne trip will be Bruce Russell (Captain), Bill North, Charles Kress, Albert Arrigunaga and Bill KendalL Golfers At Lawrence Coach Bill Smith's Husker golfers will be at Lawrence, Kansas, against the Kansas Jayhawks today and at Man hattan against Kansas State tomorrow. The golfers have a 3-3 record. by Larry Hurb I.V.,., 3-BI II (flow iTw . - . Ml f.J e7 IVU I Torczon led the team in hit ting with a .353 batting av erage. tie was also the runs batted in leader with 32 and tied for most hits with Lewis at 30. Lewis hits .319 and did not commit an error in the field. Reimers was just un der the .30a mark with a .293 average. Dick "Cub Ber' Nelson, a ISO-lb. junior from Ale- Hater Brer, Milton Rsedt Lev har dies Brede. Hsedt, Robert Knaub. 4W fcU? Hoes. Hudson. Psullippa, Jahr, Knsnb. Mile relay How. Jahr Barnes, Hodsoa. Ash. Stfeafer. Shot pat Al WeCmaa, ttoa Nelson. Tony Davis. Dieras Wellmaa, Duane Mongeraon, Divis. Javrite Jim LsFur, Divia, Nelsoa. Pelt vaast Pollard, James Kraft. Riga Jama Larry J ami. Robert LammeL Albert Maxey. Herscnel Turner. Bread jama Phillips. Knaub, 28 Freshmen Baseball ers Begin Practice Twenty-eight fresh man baseball aspirants have been working out under the super vision of student coaches, Lar ry Lewis and Charles Zeigen bein, at the University of Ne braska. Frosh candidates are: Jim Asche, Columbus; Phil Barth, Omaha: Gene Blair, Hay Springs; Chuck Charlton, Brooks, Alberta, Canada; Larry Cole, Nebraska City; Ron CougilL, Richmond, Ini; Terry Crouch, Omaha; Larry Greenwald, Columbus; Har ld Kellev, Lincoln: Howard Lipton, Omaha; lane Mc Clure, Arnold; Gordon Man kin, Trumbull; Dave Meyers, Lincoln; Eldon Naibexk, Ra venna; Howard Nellor, Beem er; Bill P o d r a z a. Silver Creek: Jim Ray, Columbus, lnd.; Bill Redmond, Lincoln; Luis Semeriz. Caeuas. P. R.; Loren Slaughter, Pender; Steve Smith, Lexington; Rex Swett, Huron, S. D. Elmer Takenishi, H o n o 1 u lu; Pat Tooley, Columbus; Jan Wall, Lincoln; Dave Webster, Bil lings, Mont.; Ron White, Douglas; Bill Zeplin. Pender. Patronize The Nebraskan Advertisers DANCING Open to the Public Seturusy Kite, April 11 MICKEY KULL ORCHESTRA Wot eh for Grand Opening OUTDOOR CANONS EAST HILLS For Reservations Phona 4-2825 Cook is the starting right fielder. Nelson saw only lim ited action last year, mostly as a pinch hitter. He was at the plate 12 times collecting two hits for a .167 verage. Nelson had a good year at York last summer and then i- ' L " i - N' r t - , - ? 1 ; 7 . ' : asjsr ' ' , a 4 ? , I . -V, " o L vV v 0 giwiMjatiMnBffitiiT'ft I urn iiiintwritwaii wiMiiiMa iWiii.irrr i ini i ft 1 rYi i i im jrniimiinmiiiiifi filrrii iiiiTiiiMwatimfaiiiiritirmriiiw i DICK NELSON, McCook outfielder, is expected to give the Huskers some long ball hitting power. Volleyball Competition In Final Rounds Intramural volleyball moved into its final rounds with seven teams still remaining in the running for All-University Championship. In the Frater nity "A" Division I bracket Phi Kappa Psi has emerged the winner. Acacia won the Fraternity "A" Division II. In the Fraternity "B", Burr Hall B", and Selleck "B" division, there are two teams, Theta Xi and Beta Theta Pi are left. There are also two teams left in the Selleck "A" divi sion, Manatt and Gus II. Workers Wanted For Spring Day About 15 workers are needed to help the Spring Day Committee on publici t y , arrangements and games, according to Bob Paine, chairman. 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Results DU-8 Phi Psi- 7 Beta-1 ... - ATO-F Kappa Sig 11 Sigma Nu 4 Phi Gam 16 .Theta Xi 13 SAE 12 Delta Sigma Pi 7 Brown Palace 18 Delts 17 Farm House 8 Ag Men 6 Beta Sig 1 .SAM F Delia Sig. Phi 15 Pi Kap 0 Corn Co 15 .Pioneer 13 Van Es 12 Gus I- 4 SPEEDWAY MOTORS 171 N St. LINCOLN. NEBR. Speed Equipment Hollywood Mufflers COME It's Your Chevrolet The The The 14 liV J . a .389 batting average. Zen tic, a junior from Rock Islam, Illinois, passed up spring football practice for baseball. -Jerry Harris and Bob Se min have been battling it out for the centerfield spot with Semin gaining the nod in the last three games. Semin has four hits in 12 at bats for a .333 average. He had only four appearances at the plate last year with one hit. Jerry Harris, sophomore from Kearnev, is pounding the ball at .571 clip with four Colorado Contest Cancelled Snow Halts Big 8 Opener Nebraska's scheduled week end baseball series with Col orado at Boulder has b e e n canceDed because of snow. Officials at Colorado report ed that 13 inches of snow had fallen and that the storm wasn't over. They phoned the University to notify them of the cancellation. Coach Tony Sharpe had al ready., left with. 18 players early yesterday morning but they were stopped by the State Patrol near Arapahoe and returned to Lincoln. According to Nebraska of ficials, the games will not be rescheduled. The Huskers' next games are scheduled against Iowa State at Lincoln, April 17 and 18. Oil III ! Dealer's 2nd Annual 1 'Vr " Bel Air t-Door Sedan unmistakably '59 t everg modern lint. come in and pick Brookwood 4-Door Wagon. sporty Impala Convertible. 195 Impalt Sport Coupe. see your local authorized hits in seven appearances. Harris started two games la centerfield on the Huskers southern trip. Bill Fisher has the raighest batting average on the team but he has only been up three times. In his three trips to the plate, he has two hits for a .667 average. 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