The Doily Nebraskan Page 3 Baseballers Run Into Trouble; Lose Three To Missouri Nine Tuesday, April 19, 1960 By Hal Brown After sweeping a three game series in the conference opener against Kansas State, the Husker baseballers ran into trouble against Missouri the past weekend losing a three-game set to the Tigers. Nebraska dropped a double header to Missouri Friday by scores of 11-9 and 14-9 and the Timers swept the series with a-6vlctaryin Sat urday's encounter. A three-run homer by Mis souri's Ron Cox in the ninth gave the Tigers the victory in that one. The game was tied at eight-aH after the reg ulation seven innings. 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Wknita edged Nebraska 11 10 in golf Thursday in play postponed one day by rain, Jerry Overgaard and Larry Typewriters For Rent foycl Underwood Smith - Rensirjtcn ' Try Oor if enfci-f archest f len Special Student Rctcs NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO, 125 No. 11th HE 2-284 - Typewriter Ribbom Pirf Ob- - had come 'is to relieve Doi Puree!! In the sixth. Dick Nelson and Dick Be cher each collected two hits for the Huskers. Never Trailed Missouri never trailed after the first inning of the night cap to post a 14-9 win. The Tigers scored eight runs in the first two innings off Jan Wall and then coasted to the win. Phil Barth led the Husker attack with three for three including two home runs. LeRoy Zentic, Bex Swett and Becher had two hits apiece for Nebraska. 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Handicapped by bad Spring weather the 1959 golf team had m poor tart oompetmg against teams which had been practicing in Southern t u a tliine. Tlus year a look at the polf cores will reveal a steady improvement as the Husker squad gained more' practice. loiva Half beck To Come to NU Coach Bill Jennings has an nounced that Charles ((Chuck) Doepke, one of lie top half backs in Iowa high schools, has signed a grant-in-aid and will attend the University of Nebraska next fall Doepke played with West Waterloo High School He is M and weighs IBS. Jennings said he ranked scholastically high in his class. swept the series. Ely Church ich collected four hits in five trips to the plate for Ne braska. It was the Huskers 10th game in eight days and left them with a 34 record in the conference and 7-5 overall. Missouri is also 34 in the conference. The Tigers lost three decisions to Oklahoma State, the defending NCAA champion. Coach Tony Sharpe's crew . , -4 I . . I ' 'WWWW' m -J. ' $ f l n - 6H, l,,irri i- ,.,,ia. AG TROPHY WINNERS Pictured from left to right are the trophy winners la the recent Ag College tournament Said Bohreyri, Burr HaH, displays the trophy he won ia the table tennis championship. Ray Preston, Farmhouse, was second in the mes's division of the table tennis tourney. Karei EdeaL, Love Hall, displays ber trophy for win naif the women's division of the table tennis tourney. Vent Feye, Farmhouse, holds the championship trophy he won in skin pool, while Vera Egger, Love HalL holds the runner up trophy for table tennis. Not pictured is Merlin R art man, who was second in skill pooL Conference Bowling Title Taken by KU Jayhawks By Jack Sack The Big Eight Bowling Toriniament held at Kansas Stale on Saturday, April 9, was won by Kansas Univer sity with Missouri placing second. The Nebraska team tied for 51h and 6t3s place. Ralph Holmstrom placed 10th in the All-Events. AH the teams bowled 15 games, the first of which started at 7:30 in the morn ing. The tournament was quite sitccessfnL according to Merle ReOing. At a meeting foDxrwmg the banquet a vote was taken to determine Ss place for the 1961 tour33e . The Big Eight Bowling ToLament in 1361 wiH be held at the Nebraska Union announced Games manager. Merle Reiling. Plans are new being made to make it one rf the finest tournaments ever held in the Big Eight Conference. n SCIENTIFIC ADVANCES 801-802 Progress of Women Dr. Allure Magnetism of men v.lio use ordinary hair tonics studied. Conclusion: bartly existent. Magnetism of men who use baseline Hair Tonic studied- Conclusion not yet established since test cases being held captive by nrighboring sorority- Examination f alcohol tonics and sticky hair creams (rubber gloves lecwmmended for this class). Result: repelled women. Frequent use of water on hair cited: this practice deemed harmless because 'Vaseline Hair Tonic mollifies its drying effect. Female Appraisal of Contemporary Male. Conclusion: Student body O. K. istudeut head lept date-worthy with. "Vaseline Hair Tonic. Materials: nt 4 ez. bottle ; if?J-5.m. won games from Kansas State by scores of 6-1, 5-4 and 1W. Tulsa Falls In other games during va cation, they defeated Tulsa tw ice and lost games to Em poria State Teachers College and St Cloud Slate Teachers College. , The Huskers will be trying to end their five-game losing streak when they travel to Iowa State for three games Friday and Saturday. The Big Eight Conference ! will have a league nest year ! and Stu Kutler of Nebraska will be the secretary. One tournament is left, for the Nebraska bowlers on ; April 30 and May L They will ,j travel to Boulder, Colorado, ' U participate in The East Inter-Mountain Collegiate Tour nament The Nebraska bowl ers became eligible for this i tourney when they won the ; Nebraska Collegiate Bowling I Tournament. French Movie Will Be Shown Jean-Paul Satre's "'Les Mains Sales," will be shown by the French Club tonight at 7j30 in Love Library Audi torium. ' The movie will include English subtitles and admis sion is 25 cents. The public is welcome. (toward men) cf'Vaulin Hair lemk L ai(i-.l,- i;jjf hidividual Hightlight By Norm Beat The Husker track team opened the 1960 outdoor sea son during the past week on the road. Although the Sevigne men failed to win any of the three, meets that they entered, they gave N.U. track fans an in dication of better things to come. The thinclads opened the vacation tour at Stillwater, Okla., where they lost a 78-58 dual against the Oklahoma State Cowboys but posted three of the four new meet records. The new marks came in the mile", the shot put and the javelin. 4: IX Mile Joe American Horse knocked 2.3 seconds off the existing record ia bis spe cialty to set the new meet mark ia the mile at 4:13. This marl also equals Amer kan Horse's best time in the event Strongman Al WeDman cracked the 49 foot record he tied a year ago with a 50 foot Cl inch heave t give the visiting Huskers one of four first places they grab bed. Howard Nellor led a Hus ker sweep in the javelin with a toss of 203 feet S inches. His performance broke the old record of 191-2 set by ex Husker Bill La Fleur in 1958. Al Roots was second with a 196-5 fling, which also broke the old record, while Tony Divis completed the sweep with a ISO-SH effort fry,. -.Ztl W1 mi Rmadinmn Swraa I Nebraska's other sweep came ia the broadjnmp when Bob Knaub, Jim Kraft and Larry Janda finished 1-2-3 with 23-3. 21-W.s and 21-1 marks, respectively. Sophomore Bob Cross gave N.U. its fourth first with a performance in the 229 yard dash and foBowed ap with a second place in the 109 yard dash. Other Nebraska 4oint get ters in the OSU-NU dual meet were Joe Mullins, second ia the 440-yaid run; LeRoy Keane. third in the low bur dies; Bill Fasano and Milt Haedt second and third in the high hurdles, respectively, f Ken Ash second and Dick Kier third m the 880-yard run: Kraft, second ia the pole vault, American Horse, third in the two mile; Janda and Roods, tie for third ia the high jump and Divis and Well man, second and third in the discus. Nebraska again fell behind ia team points last Tuesday in the Oklahoma U. quad- III Jfflilli!!!!! I I I .') 1 . k. tnrleatara! tu I I H Performances Track Debut f - - 1 7-.-- American Horse rangular meet, won by the heme standing Sooners. The only Husker bright spots came in javelin and the two mfle ran. The Big Red lancers again swept the first three place, asing the same trio that captured all posi tions in the earlier dual with Oklahoma State. Al Roots led the Roots-Nellor-Divis combination with a 211-11 cast. Nellor and Davis followed the Kansas City stronirman in that order. Joe American Horse placed second in the two mile to give Nebraska its only other top two positions in the meet. Other N.U. tracksters who added to the 26 point Nebras ka score were LeRoy Keaue, fourth in the 440; Joe Mul lins, third ia the mile; Bill Fasano, third in the high hurdles; Al Wellman. third in the shot put; Bob Knaob. fourth in the broadjnmp and Jim Kraft, fourth in the pole , T .ir jaer -w r-" - s jt mm ' J - waa iiia4x-A a.iH ". atw-J yj J amaaaiTl"-aaiiliMnai J - f ESTERBROOK-picking up new users every day Beaks or PEOPLE EsterbrooL has a pea point to uit every xtrjling personality ! Tbey range aB the way from one fine enough to write the Gettysburg address on the bead of an instructor to one broad enough to write on the side of a bara. The Esterbrook Classic fountain pen tarte writ ing instantly the minute it touches the paper. Feek so Yighf in the hand ... and looks good, too! Choice of six colors. Durable? This pen is so durable that itH la lojig enough to band down to your children ... if that's vour idea of fua. Siit&i&wcfi ubiib vault. The Husker Mile relay team finished third. Coach Frank Sevigne led his charges into the Arkan sas Relays, meeting, the strongest show of competition the Huskers have met so far this year. There were no team point totals kept in the meet that featured Illinois (Big 10 indoor runner-up), Oklahoma State, Kansas State, Arkansas, Emporia State and Fort Sill, Okla. and Nebraska. -4 The Husker two mile relay team, the 4Sv-yard shuttle hurdle relay team and the distance medley relay team all finished second whDe the N.U. 440-yard relay team placed third. In the individual events Tony Divis finished third ia the discus, Nellor and Roots finished 3-4 ia the javelin, Kraft was third in the pole vault, Wellman was fourth in the shot put and Knaub took a fourth place in the broad jump. The Nebraska thinclads will travel to Lawrence, Kan., this weekend to participate in the annual Kansas Relays. 4-11 Oub Leading group recreation and square dancing will be features at the University 4-H Gub meeting Wednesday at 7 pan. The program will be in the Activities BuDding Gymnas ium on Ag campus. PEED WAY MOTOR 171 M St. LWCOtM, NEERa Speed Equipment Hollywood Mufflers 2.95 aMWaajtM mil iiiimiiiiirMm'l""M""