The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 04, 1960, Page Page 3, Image 3

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17 Prospective Goffers
Vie For Squad Positions
Romjue
By Cloyd aark
The 1960 Nebraska golf sea
son will begin at Stillwater
Oklahoma Saturday rain
or shine. This winter has
' given every spring athlete
4 A II 1 1 A
dui wiinoui a
doubt, it has
plagued the
golfer the
most.
There are
sevent e e n
' p r s p e c
tive golfers
on the 1960
roster.
Larry Rum-
jue, Tom ruiKerson, ana
Dennis Mullins have won two
letters in varsity golf.
This week will be the de
but for the 1960 golfers. From
Monday and through Thurs
day, there will be an inter
squad tournament that will
decide which golfers will
make the southern trip during
Spring vacation.
The two-letter winners,
Romjue, Fulkerson, and Mul
lins, should rank 1, 2, 3 on
the five man squad. The
other two slots will be filled
by any one of a number of
promising undreclass golfers.
Dave McConahay, a junior
from Holdrege, will be a top
contender for the top five.
Dave will probably fill one
of the slots left by Mike Mc
Cuiston and Bob Epstein. Mc
Cuistion, a three-year letter
man graduated,' while Ep
stein was lost because of in
elgibility. When questioned about the
1960 prospects, Coach Bill
JCarqe Selects
cr
ectton
aster
Gards
for friends, relatives
sweethearts
Golden rod
215 North 14
Smith said, "We really dont
know for sure what we have
this season because we can
not get outside. But we should
have a fairly good year . , .
We have been improving
each year, and last year we
won seven of our last eight
matches."
Coach Smith is starting his
third year as Husker golf
coach. Smith is a former
Olympic wrestling champion
(1952). In addition to his golf
coaching duties, he serves as
Husker wrestling coach.
Smith's squad had a seven
and four season last year
and finished sixth in the con
ference meet.
The Nebraska squad has
always been handicapped by
the weather. This week will
Glenn Wearner,
Polly Doering
Lead Bowlers
Glenn Wearner bowled both
the high gme and the high
series last week in league
bowling at the Union Allies.
His high game was 256 and
his high series was 626.
Polly Doering bowled the
women's high game with 195
and the high series with 474.
The leading teams and
their records in each league
are : Quadrangle, Benton
(23-9); Cornhusker No. 1,
Delta Sigma Pi (25-7); Corn
husker, No. 2, Beta Sigma
Psi (25-7); Independent, Five
Pros (19-5); Coed Bowler
ettes, Alpha Omicron Pi (18
6); Ag Union, Home Ec (14
6); and Guvs and Dolls,
King Pins (27-5).
M Volleyball
SCORES
Sigma Phi Epsilon def. Kap
pa Sigma, 15-13, 15-6
Pioneer def. Beta Sigma
Psi, 15-8, 14-16, 16-14
Pioneer def. Beta Sigma
Psi, 151, 15-6
Manatt def. Boucher, 15-9,
15-6
v Manatt def. Boucher, 15-5,
154
TODAY'S GAMES
Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Pio
neer Fairfield vs. Manatt
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be the golfers first chance to
swing hte clubs outside,
cage in the basement of the
Coliseum, which has been in
constant use for more than
a month.
Golf roster:
l&uce AUacher, Soph., Lin
coln. Bill Benson, Jr., Norfolk.
Art Blackman, Sr., Lincoln.
Bob Epstein, Jr., Omaha.
Cliff Fullhart, Soph., Alli
ance. Tom Frank, Soph., Scotts
bluff. Tom Fulkerson, Sr., Oma
ha. Bill Hemmer, Jr., Lincoln.
Cecil Heidtbrink, Soph., Lin
coln. Gene Johnson, Soph., Fre
mont Dave McConahay, Jr., Hol
drege. Tom Merrick, Soph., Fre
mont. Dennis Mullins, Sr., Oma
ha. Jerry Overguard, Soph.,
Lincoln.
Larry Romjue, Sr., Nebras
ka City.
Sam Sloan, Soph., North
Platte.
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Nebraska finished sixth In the conference
meet with a 963 total.
Game Postponed
The opening of the base
ball season for Nebraska
has been postponed until
Tuesday, at least, because
of wet grounds.
The Huskert will try to
play their opener with
South Dakota State Tuesday
if the weatherman cooper
ates. Game time will be
3 p.m.
If they cannot play Tues
day, basebail coach Tony
Sharpe said they will try
again Wednesday and
Thursday. The Huskers are
scheduled to open the con
ference race Friday against
Kansas State at Manhattan.
Bowlers
Win State
Tourney
Ralph H. Paces
Husker Victory
By Janet Sack
Saturday afternoon the Ne
braska Union bowling team
edged out Omaha University
and Concordia Teachers Col
lege for the Nebraska Col
legiate Bowling Champion
ship. Final point standings
were NU, 57.59; OU, 56.67
and CTC 51.67.
High for the C game series
were Husker's Ralph Holm
strom, who rolled a 1139 and
Bill Vacek, who rolled a 1124.
The First Annual Nebraska
Collegiate Bowling Tourna
ment was held in the Student
Union. The scoring was one
point foY each game won and
one point for every 100 total
pins. -
In the first match Omaha
U drew Concordia Teachers
College. Omaha U won t and
CTC won 1. The total after 3
games was OU 28.00 and CTC
26.56.
In the second match the
Huskers swept the 3 game
series from CTC. Total stand
ings were then NU 29.99 and
CTC 24.85.
The third match pitted
Omaha U against Nebraska.
Omaha U took 2 games and
the Huskers 1. The standings
after that series were OU
28.67 and NU 27.60.
The Huskers are now eli
gible to bowl against other
state winners in the East of
the Rocky Mountain Division.
The East of the Rocky Moun
tain finals will be held at
Colorado University on April
30 and May 1. Following that
tournament, the winner of the
Eastern Division will meet
the winner of the Western
Division for the East-West
Inter -Mountain Collegiate
Bowling Congress Championship.
Nebraska Tennis Team Beats
Creighton, Falls To Wichita
Merv Johnson and Charlie
Rash, newest members of
Missouri's football coaching
staff, formerly captained
Tiger football teams.
The Nebraska tennis team
opened its season by splitting
two meets over the weekend.
The Husker hetters downed
Creighton University 10-0,
Saturday, after dropping a
7-0 opener to Wichita Fri
day. Neil Roush, talented Wichi
ta sophomore net man, led
his mates In the shutout over
NU. For Wichita, the defend
ing Missouri Valley Confer
ence Champion, the meet was
the fourth this season.
Coach Ed Higginbotham's
netters got on the winning
side Saturday when they won
seven singles and three dou
bles matches to stop Creigh
ton. The finals doubles
matches were shortened due
to the length of the match.
Nebraska's next meet is an
encounter at Creighton Fri
day before leaving on the
southern trip through Kansas
and Oklahoma during Spring
Vacation.
CREIGHTON RESULTS
Singles
Al Arriguanga (N) def. Ed
Schultz (C), 12-2.
Bill Kendall (N) def. Frank
Bemis (C), 12-1.
Jack Craft (N) def. John Kel
logg (C), 12-7.
Dave Calhoun (N) def. John
Easley (C), 12-0.
Tom Johnson (N) def. Dave
Manning (C), 12-7.
Stan Kruschwitz (N) def. Jer
ry Seybold (C), 12-2.
John Nasi (N) def. Jack
Lieb (C), 12-3.
Doubles
Arringunaga-Kruschwitz (N)
def. Schultz-Bemis (C), 12-2.
Calhoun-Kendall (N) def. Kel-logg-Seybold
(C), 6-3.
Johsnon-Nasi (N) def. Eas-ley-Lieb
(C), 6-1.
For the first time since the
Orf twins played end on the
same football team at the
University of Missouri some
21 years ago the Tigers have
another twin act in battery
mates Bob and John Payne
on the I960 M.U. baseball
team.
C. G. Simpson, Missouri
golf coach, has made two
holes-in-one during his play
ing career, both on the No. 3
hole at the Columbia Country
Club.
Charlie James, former Miz-
zou halfback and outfielder,
won Rookie-of-the-Year hon
ors in the Texas league dur
ing 1958, and in the Interna
tional league last year.
Educator Clifford Erickson
Will Visit Teachers College
Dr. Clifford Erickson, edu
cator and guidance authority
from Michigan State Univers
ity, will address Teachers
College at 11 a.m. Thursday.
The address, "Education
for What?" will be delivered
in the Student Union Ball
room. Dean Erickson has written
or co-authored 11 books, in
addition to numerous articles
in the field of education. The
educator was awarded an
Honorary Doctor of Laws de
gree from Central Michigan
College in 1957.
Joining the M.S.U. staff in
1944 as professor in the de
partment , of education, the
dean .then served as director
of the Institute of Counseling,
Testing and Guidance from
1945 to 1951.
The dean received his
Bachelor's degree from North
ern Illinois State Teachers
College in 1930 and received
his M.A. degree in 1934 and
his Ph.D. in 1937 at North
western University.
Dr. Erickson is a member
of many professional and
scholastic organizations, in
cluding the National Voca
tional Guidance Association,
American Association of
School Administrators. Michi
gan Counselors' Association
National Educational Associa
tion, National Guidance As
sociation, Phi Delia Kappa
and Phi Kappa Phi.
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BACKHAND SHOT . . . Nebraska's Dave Calhoun re
turns a shot during a doubles match against Creighton,
Saturday. Bill Kendall moves to the back court to cover
the shot.
No Baseball
For Hevner?
Coach Tony Sharpe has an
nounced that Enlowe Hevner
may not be able to compete in
baseball this spring. Hevner,
a two letter winner, is the only
Husker southpaw pitcher.
He has had mononuclosis
and has not been able to work
out for some time.
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