The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 30, 1960, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, March 30, 1960
The Doily Nebraska
Paqe 3
Big 8 Baseball Teams
Stay Inside for Practice
Nearly all the Big Eight
baseball teams are being
forced to go directly from
their fieldhouses into actrsal
competition.
Even the Oklahoma Soon
ers, who are usually basking
in sunshine by March 1st,
were outdoors only a couple
of days before dropping a
16-15 decision to Texas in
their opener.
Other conference schools
who have opened their sched
ules witfc only limited time
outdoors are Kansas State,
Kansas and Colorado.
Colorado opened its cam
paign with a 10-1 win over
Colorado Mines last Satur
day. The Buffs were outdoors
nearly a week before the
opening encounter. Kansas
and Kansas State weren't so
fortunate as they saw no sun-
' SENATOR '
KENNEDY'S
WIFE
She wu brought up in an
entirely different kind of
world. She's not at all what
yon would expect a U.S. Sen
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.fce more interested in what
Byron was doing: than what
Napoleon was doing: and yet,
Jacqueline Eouvier Kennedy
might soon become the "first
lady" of the land.
Where does a brilliant and
cultured, shy and retiring:
80-year-old beanty fit into a
presidential candidate's life?
If John Kennedy wins the
election, bow much does
Jacqueline stand to lose?
For the first time, you can
meet the real Mrs. Kennedy...
In the April issue of
Redbook
The ttBraclaa fu Temac Adult
low on sale at all aewsstanda
shine until their openers,
Monday.
Both the Jayhawks and the
Wildcats opened on the road
with Kansas State meeting
Memphis State and Kansas
traveling to Fayetteville, Ark.
to face the Arkansas Razor
backs. Iowa State and Missouri
are 'slated to open the 1960
schedule Friday with the
Cyclones hosting Minnesota
and the Tigers meeting Mem
phis State on the road. Ne
braska is scheduled to open
the season Monday with South
Dakota State providing the
opposition.
Colorado will be depending
on sophomores to carry the
brunt of the load this year.
The Buffs have only three
regulars among the six re
turning lettermen from last
year's squad which finished
fourth in the Big Eight with
a 7-8 record and 11-10 over
all CenterfkM Gene Lender
man is the leading returnee.
He hit .333 a year ago and
was named to the All-Fifth
District NCAA team. The oth
er returning regulars are Ben
Brauch, who will shift from
short to third and Gordy
Wiss, who will come in from
right field to handle the
catching chores.
The other returning letter
men are pitchers Joe Beck
ner, Bert Johnson and Ken
Stancato. All were second
line hurlers last season.
Kansas Rebuilding
Kansas is in the middle of
a rebuilding program after
losing seven lettermen for
various reasons. The Jay
hawks will have an all-rookie
infield and only one veteran
returns in the outfield. Norm
mailen, the team batting
leader with a .311 mark is
the lone returnee in the outer
garden.
Tom Holler, 5-4 with an
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last Tur, leads a rookie-dom-Izitfd
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Missouri, who forfeited 13
games last season when it
was discovered outfielder
Gene Orf was ineligible, has
only six returning lettermen.
The Tigers were in the thick
of the pennant race with Ok
lahoma State when the for
feits ruined their chances.
Coach John Simmons lost
his top four pitchers from
last year's squad. John
O'Donoghue signed a profes
sional contract, Don Miller
was declared ineligible and
Bud Harbin and Bob Cooper
graduated.
At Iowa State, Coach Cap
Timm lost two key men in
pitcher Grant Halsne and in
fielder Lee Olmstead but he
has 10 lettermen return
ing including three pitchers.
Halsne, who was 7-1 last
season, signed a professional
contract with the Cincinnati
Reds. The three returning
hurlers are Bob Locker, Ken
Green and Nick Bruno.
IV t Squad
Outside
Monday
Baseball' coach Tony
Sharpe sent his Husker team
outside Monday for the first
time since practice opened at
the beginning of the semes
ter.
The Nebraska baseballers
went through a lengthy hit
ting drill on the outfield grass
sls they continue to prepare
for the season opener. Ne
braska is scheduled to open
the I960 campaign playing
host to South Dakota State
Monday and Tuesday.
The Huskers will travel to
Manhattan to open the Big
Eight chase against Kansas
State, April 8 and 9.
Meeting Friday
All men interested in go
ing out for golf should at
tend golf meeting in the
N-Oub room in the Coli
seum Friday, April J, at
4:00 p.m.
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Track Preview
Middle Distances
NU Strong Point
Nebraska Tennis Team
Opens Neiv Season
By John Jett
And Norm Beatty
The middle and long dis
tances will be "among the
strongest events of the Hus
ker track team. "WeH hold
our own in these events'
that's for sure," said Frank
Sevigne, head track coach.
The main reason for Ne
braska's strength ia the dis
tances is Joe Muuihe. ine
Husker track captain, a sen
ior this vear. picked up a
first and a second place in
the Big Eight Conference in
door track meet last Febrn-
ary. His 1:12.2 clocking in the
600-vard nut not enlv wea the
race but set a new met rec-:
ord. His scond nlace came in
the 1000-yard run, behind
Clif Cushman from Kansas.
Muffins. Dick Kier. Kenny
Ash. and oossiblv Jerry Marp-
les will run in the $80. Kier,
a New York Citv middle dis
tance flash, finished fourth in
the B30 in the indoor confer
ence meet. He has ran the
880 in 1:56.
The two-mite run w31 fea
ture Joe American' Ho rs e,
Paul Neilsen, and the possi
bility of BUI Melody. Ameri
can Horse, a former prep
star from Gordon, is one af
Sevigne1 best distance run
ners. He finished second in
the indoor two-mile Dehind
homa State.
Running ia the mile w ill br
American Horse, Bill Melody,
and possibly Jee Mulling.
Both American Horse and
Mullins have toured the mOe
in less thai 4:13. American
Volleyball Scores
PM Delta Theta def. Theta
Xi i(forfeit)
Pioneer def.T.arm House,
15-12, 154
Manatt def. Avery, 15-2, 15-2
Fairfield def. Canfield ((for
feit) ((Division IV Championship)
Horse finished sixth in the
indoor mile.
In sizing up the conference
Sevigne said, "Kansas is the
strongest in the middle and
long distances with the most
depth in the 880 up to the
two-mile. He also pointed to
Oklahoma as having good
distance strength.
The Big Eight has several
good distance men. Gail Hodg
son, Oklahoma senior, is one
of the best tollers la the na
tion. The flying South African
had the second best time la
the nation among college run
ners when he hit his all-time
high of 4.C5.4 ia winning the
Houston Meet of Champions
last spring. He won the con
ference indoor mite with a
4:16.7 timing.
BiHy Mills from Kansas is
another good miler and tw
miler. He placed second in
both these events in the con
ference meet Also from K.U.
is Bob Tange who runs the
880 in 1:51 He was the win
ner of She 880 in the confer
ence meet
The Nebraska tennis team
opens its 1960 season this
weekend, hosting Wichita
University Friday and Creigh
ton University Saturday. Both
meets are slated for 2 p.m.
and due to the weather will
probably be played in the
Coliseum.
Coach Ed Higgenhotham
has only two lettermen on
hand this year. Last year's
returning vets Al Arriguna-
ga and Bill Kendall are cur
rently battling for the num
ber one singles spot Return
ing squad members from last
year will round ot Kigginboth
am's starting team of five sia
gles and two doubles teams.
Returning Juniors Jack
Craft and Dave Calhoun,
sophomore John Nasi and
Tom Johnson and senior
transfer student Stan Krush
witz add depth to this year's
net squad.
The two matches will be
warm-ups for the all-important
southern spring trip to
Kansas and Oklahoma during
Spring Vacation for the Betters.
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Thinelads
Schedule
Arkansas
The Nebraska thindads
have added the Arkansas Be
lays to their outdoor sched
ule and have dropped the
Texas Relays.
The Arkansas Relays will
be run at Fayetteville, Ark.
April 15 and 16 with Ne
braska, Kansas State, Okla
homa State, Illinois, Arkan
sas, Emporia State Teachers
College and Fort SOI com
peting. The Huskers were sched
uled for an appearance at the
Texas Relays in Austin Fri
day and Saturday but the trip
has been cancelled.
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