Friday, April 29 1960 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Baseballers To Meet Buffs in Twinbill Today By Hal Brown Nebraska's baseballers will face Colorado in a three game series today and tomor row on the tjniversity dia mond with hopes of breaking an eight game losing streak and moving up a notch in the Big Eight standings. The Huskers are now in sixth place with a 3-6 conference mark while Colorado is in fifth with a 5-4 record. A sweep of the three-game ser ies by Nebraska would move them into fifth place ahead of the Buffs. Wall Named Husker coach Tony Sharpe will send sophomore Jan Wall to the hill in today's opening game with Harry Tolly on the mound for the nightcap. Today's twinibill be gins at 1:30 with a single game tomorrow at the same time. Wall is the Huskers' win ningest pitcher with three wins against three losses. He also leads the Nebraska hurl ers in strikeouts with 34. The Nebraska batting order will have Dong Sieler (.231) at second base; Jerry Harris, cf (.231); Ken Ruis inger, lb (.414); Ely Chureh kh, c (.385); Don Pnrcell, rf (.314); Dick Becher, 3b f.357); LeRey Zentic, If (.297); Phil Barth, si (.227); and Jan Wall, p. Tolly, the mound choice for Netters Trim Omaha For 3rd Straight Win The Nebraska netters de feated Omaha 5-2 Thursday, winning four singles and a doubles match. The win was the third straight for the Hus kers and evened their season record at 7-7. Jack Craft turned in "the clincher for NU after three earlier single victories. Craft blasted OU's Dwight Mason to give Nebraska a 4-1 lead in the meet Al Arrigunaga, Bill Kendall and Stan Kruschwitz provided the other Husker singles vic tories and Arrigunaga and SPEEDWAY MOTORS 1719 N St. LINCOLN. NEB at Speed Equipment Hollywood Muffler campus character: PSAMUEL PSYCHE A thiulnng man's thinking man, Paamuel finds that thoughts come easiest when he is moet comfort able. 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The Buffs have Ave regu lars hitting over -300 while Huskers To Run In Drake Relays By Chip Wood Ten members of the Nebras ka track squad will journey to Des Moines, this weekend to participate in the Drake Relays. , Coach Frank Sevigne left Thursday afternoon with Jerry Marples, Richard Kier, Joe American Horse, and Joe Muffins, all members of the four mile relay team which Kruschwitz teamed to take a tough 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 doubles win over Russ Schlotzhauer and Denny Anderson. The win was the second of the year for the Huskers over Omaha. Earlier, NU took a close 4-3 verdict and Omaha. Next outing for the netters is an All-Sports Day meet against Kansas, May 7. The Jayhawks are considered greatly improved over last year when they trailed 5th) Nebraska the Big Eight Conference Meet After the Kansas meet, the Huskers will meet Kansas State May 12 at Manhatan and host Iowa State May 14. The Big Eight Conference Meet is slated for May 20-21 at Ames, la. OMAHa KESCT.H HrrtgumiU Oft Oaf. Sohlotxbauer (Ol, -4. . -- Kendall l He. Dick DoneJacm (0). t-l. -l. KniKfcwia Oil def. le Perkins 40). 6-3, S-3. . Anderson tO oaf. Dave Calhoun CN), t-6. 6-1. 7-6. Craft CM def. Mason (0). S-3. -3. Arriaunana-Kraacnwii oef SoMota-hauar-AnUaraon (Ol. -. -4, -4. lionFlaun-Perkim tO) Aef. Kendall -Calhoun K. -U -4, State Gymnastics Champ McCoy Chooses Huskers Richard McCoy of Hastings, runnerup in the all around state high school gymnastics championships, will attend the University of Nebraska next fall, Coach Jv G. Geier an nounced. Other top gymnasts who have recently indicated they will enroll at Nebraska in clude: Larry McCoy, Jerry Harvey, Bob Oaks and Bob Pardee, Lincoln Southeast; Terry Chandler, Dennis Facht Thomas Sitzman and Larry TeSelle, Lincoln High; and Steve Swihart, Grand Is land. COLLEGE NITE Saturday, April 30 featuring Jim Herbert's Dixie Land Band 7:30 8:3ft 2nd Stacy Garnsr Orch. till 1:00 a.m. Doors open at 7:09 TURNPIKE $1.00 per perms Km. HES-B812 M J" Nebraska has four. Catcher Gordon Wiss is leading the Colorado bitten with a .372 average. He has reached base 40 times in 67 appearances at the plate. Gene Lenderman is the Buffalo fence-buster with seven home runs and three doubles. He is bitting .321. The probably Colorado bat ting order will be: Jim Brunkhardt, ss (.245); Nick Counter, If (.283); Gordon Wiss, c (.372); Gene Lender man, cf (.321); Ben Brauch, 3b (.348); Don Gunsaules, lb (.308); Gale Weidner, rf (.311); Ray Corbetta, 2b (.214) and Westervelt competes today. The rest of the squad will leave today. The Huskers wil participate in two other relays, the 480 yard shuttle hurdles, and the distance medley. Leroy Keane Steve Smith, Milton Haedt, and Bill Fasano will be on the hurdles team and Keane, Ken Ash, Muliins, and American Horse will comprise the dis tance medley. The only Husker thinclad to enter in an individual event is Jim Kraft Kraft has gone 14-4 in the pole vault this year and acording to Ike Hanscom, assistant coach, he could "...be in the money." Nebraska is one of five schools to be given an award for having won the largest number of relays and individ ual events since the inagur ation of the Drake Relays. The other four schools are Iowa, Texas, Kansas, and Illinois. Iowa State And O -Stale Tied for 1st BIG EIGHT filaXDINGS W L Pit. .71 .77 .. T 1 .77 .. C MS ..ft JBS7 .14 .5M . I .233 .17 .222 O - .Mai a Iowa Suae Oklahoma Stat . Otrlahwna ....... Miaaouri ......... Colorado Kenraaka ... Kansas Kama State . . . Take my . my cuff YOU TELL HER, MAN. Th Court King is your shoe... prof essionaKraction-tread sole flexible instep, full cushioning. A pro on the tennis court, but just u right with slacks. t SIRL HAS RIGHT, like having I Champion Oxford made just for women. Comes with fashionable new taper toe-or round toe, If preferred, light in weight, cool and colorful. Get U.S. KEDS-male or female-at any gcod shot or department store. - Daily Nebraskan Sports Student's Night Tonight will be student's night at Sherman Field as the Lincoln Chiefs finish their three-game home stand a gainst the Sioux City Soos. Game time is 8 p.ml Students will be admitted to the grandstand for 50c up on presentation of their Uni versity identification card. Gridders Schedule Scrimmage Saturday The Nebraska football team will hold its second full game scrimmage .of the spring Saturday at 3 p.m. The Huskers will be in full uniform for the intrasquad battle. Coach Bill Jennings sent his squad through a 45-minute scrimmage session Wednes day, giving special praise to the linemen. Jennings singled out center Mick Tin glen off, Lexington junior, for his defensive per formance. Tinglehoff alter nated at center with Don Fricke and Darren Cooper. 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The Husker line corps suf fered a serious blow this week when Don Olson, All Big Eight selection as a guard last year, announced he will not return to school next year. Read the Daily Kebr&sk&n Classified Ads. Better still USE THEM! It's back again! PHI DELT TURTLE RACE May 6th CAMPUS CHESS CAME Phones in the girls' dorm on the Berkely campus go off at 11 p-HL, but Morse's system, coffee Ji it " V BIC BOUNCE Speaking of sports, the May 2 issue produced an idea for an addition to Spring Day festivities in future years. Along with pig chases and tug-a-wars, all we need is a descent sided pit (like the one that keeps promising to turn into an art gallery) and a bit of trampoline equipment Seems like the newest craze is flipping around at 40 cents for a half hour in "jump centers". Los Angeles, which last fall had three jump centers, now has 175. Youngest bouncer pictured is a 17 month-old athlete who has been jumping three months. Chery lee now get up to a foot high. Apparently anyone can jump including cowboys, overweight matrons and 78 year-old movie extras. H1CHSCHOOL DROPOUTS In the first of a two-part series, LITE looks at the ignored problem of our high schools the one third of our school population who will not finish high school. This week the story is of the personal . tragedy of the non-grad. Next week attention is turned to Detroit, where a major program is under way to save the drop outs from unsuccessful, frustrated lives. Many of these "stu dents" have "dropped out in spirit" Ion? be fore they quit school physically. Individually the problem kids range from "fatherless and floundering," through "Lost in Large family," to the "bright but bored." GENERAL'S GRANDEUR As Gen. Charles De Gaulle visits this coun try in a pre-summit conference, LIFE takes time out to try to explain in part what France means to this strong Frenchman. A short, but immensely moving picture story of the grandeur that is France. In De Gaulle's own words: "Old France, weighed down with history, pros trated by wars and revolutions, but revived, century after century, by the genius of renewal Man feeling the approach of eternal cold, but always watching the shadows for the fleam of hope." Huskers are in their second week of drills and will meet the Alumni on an All-Sports Day game May 7. J for the coed who knows dates can still be arranged after the incommunica do hour. It's all because of the nice planners who placed the eight-story men's dorm directly across from the eight story girl's dorm. Communication got underway formally when both sides discov ered that the 64 win dows of the buildings made perfect chess boards. LIFE followed the game, which con sisted of one move a day. (The men won in the 37th play.) a"' IjjJ J LP t . L a. t , ' Lrjm