Wednesday, May 4, 1960 THe Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Two Games Separate Top 5 BIO EIGHT STANDINGS W I, PCT. OB Oklahoma Stat 7 t .778 .. Iowa State .... .727 .. Mlmouri ... 3 .667 1 Oklahoma 7 4 .6.W Colorado .J......S 4 .556 NEBRASKA .""....S .333 4 Kaneae 7 .va S Kanaai State 0 .WO J- By Hal Brown Only two games " separate the first five teams in the Big Eight baseball standings as the teams enter the fifth week of action this weekend. Iowa State and Oklahoma were the only two teams that saw action last weekend as all other games were rained out. The Cyclones and Soon ers uplit a doubleheader with Oklahoma winning 9-7 and Iowa State scoring a 4-3 tri umph. The Sooners dropped a notch in the standings as a result of the twinbill split, with Missouri taking over the third spot. Oklahoma State is in first place by percentage points over Iowa State with the Tigers in third and Oklahoma in fourth. The Tigers and Sooners are only one game behind the leading Cowboys. Colorado is in fifth place PHI DELTA THETA presents the once again annual TURTLE RACE Friday - 2:30 - 16th & S Typewriters For Rent Royal - Underwood Smith Remington Try Our Rental-Purchase Plan Special Student Rates NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. 125 No. 11th Phone HE 2-4284 - Typewriter Ribbons Pat On r jjj f!Si) If5 l Mm? ) i i & dry t ' 'if if 4 freta J,i"' ' ' "' " ist snafe 1 . ,1 E ".l -Quality Teams In Loop only two games behind the pacesetters while Nebraska trails by four and Kansas by five. Kansas State is in a familiar position for the Wild cat baseballers, the cellar. The Wildcats are the only team in the loop without a win. Nebraska Meets Cowboys This week's action finds Nebraska facing the league leading Cowboys at Stillwa ter, Oklahoma at Missouri in a battle for third place and possibly the lead in the stand ings, Kansas will be at Colo rado and Kansas State will travel to Iowa State. First baseman Ken Ruis inger is leading the Husker regulars with a .400 batting average on 12 hits in 30 trips to the plate. Jerry Harris is leading the team in rbi's with 17 despite an anemic .231 batting aver age. He is second in home runs with four. Phil Barth is the home run leader with five. Barth has had only ten hits with five of them being circuit clouts. Harry Tolly has the top SILVER GIFTS FOR MOTHER'S DAY 1200 "O" St. earned run average among the moundsmen with a 3.75 mark. Jan Wall is the leading winner with three wms against the same number of losses and also leads in strike outs with 34. The Averages: BATTING (15 GnM Nam. ab h rW Av KwnwH 2 10 RuUlmrar M 12 7 .500 .404 .35 XI .233 .324 .314 JOS ,300 .297 .250 .250 .231 .227 .200 .071 .083 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 Ohurohioll 52 JO 11 Bacher 42 15 12 CouiUl 2 1 2 0 I 0 Nlon M 11 11 4 Puro.ll vomi ; u Touy 10 Zcntic n 11 Sil.r 52 13 Swatt 24 Harria se 12 17 Barth 44 10 14 Wall is Takenlahl 11 Semin 12 Oltmaa I Laraen. 6 Webitar 3 Ray 1 Myara 1 ' rrrcHiNG Nam w 1 ip era 31 5.23 24 3.79 21 4.24 11 .2 17 4.25 13 5.78 X 0.00 Wall 3 Tolly 2 PurcMl 1 Larara 1 Webster 0 CougUl 0 Harris Gridders Awarded Holiday The Nebraska football team was awarded a day off yesterday from the rigorous spring practice. The decision to call the regularly sched uled session off came when Coach Bill Jennings decided that the weather was too bad plus the beaten condition of the players to hold a decent drill. The Husker mentor switched halfback Dallas Dyer to quarterback in the only change of the day. The entire squad will work out Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, weather permit ting, and then will take a day off Friday before the Satur day afternoon 'tilt with the Alumni. VOTE FOR THESE MEN MAY 9 STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTION ARTS t SCIENCE Alan L Plummer Activities: Scholarship chair man Phi Dtlto Thato, AUF Beard member. Publication! board, IFC Scholarship com mittee. James Samples Activities: Assistant Treas urer, Rush Chairman, Scholar ship co-chairman. Pledge class vice president for Delta Tau Delta, Jr. IFC representative, Kosmet Klub, NHRRF. ENGINEERING Chip Kuklin Activities: Kernels, Lincoln prelect, E-Week I.M. College group coordinator, Pledge class social chairmen. Parents' day committee, Lincoln rush chair men. Founder's Cup committee for Sigma Alpha Mu. Nil E. Ferguson Activities: K s m e t Klub member, Versity Men's Glee, Activities chairman for Phi Kappa Psl. 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Al Arrisunaea. number one netter for Nebraska's tennis team gets the award for his twn rrunial wins over Omaha University's Russ Schlotzhau- er in recent meets. Arriffunasa. who hails from Merida, Yucatan, in Mexico, is active in many sports. Be sides his accompiisnmems on the tennis court. Albert par ticipated in baseball, soccer, and football while m nign school in Merida. He was the baseball team's best hitter and an All-Stater in soccer. In tennis Albert took third in the State Singles Tourney and was third again two years ago. Albert, whose ten nis career began at the early age of nine, more recently, has lettered once in tennis at Nebraska and was the top winner with a 15-2 won- lost singles mark-last year. Moves To First This year Albert, moving from third to first on the team, has won nine and lost five. Last Thursday he downed Omaha's Schlotzhau- er, a real tough netman, for the second time this year. The win got the,; Husker netters started on their third straight victory and boosted Nebraska Bowlers Grab Fourth in Regional Meet The University of Nebraska bowling team finished fourth in the Intermountain College Bowling Congress last week end at Boulder. Colo., and the University of Colorado. , The Nebraska team fin ished behind first place Den ver, second place Kansas Un iversity and third place Col orado. The final standings were decided on the number nf total Dins a team had in the five games bowled. The meet had 43 colleges and universities entered. The Kennedy Tea Td Be Held In Omaha Members of t he Nebraska Youth for Kennedy club have been invited to participate in the Democratic activities in Omaha Saturday prior to the Jackson-Jefferson Day din ner. Senator John Kennedy and his wife will arrive at the Omaha Municipal Airport at 8 a.m. A convocation featur ing Kennedy as speaker, is scheduled for 11 a.m. par-. ticularly for Omaha schools and other interested persons. ,Persons interested in at tending the tea Saturday aft ernoon should contact Barb Langhauser, state chairman of the Youth for Kennedy groups, for reservations. NOW TONY CUHTI5 DEAN MARTIN Who- NEXT ATTRACTION Sin the overall won-lost mark to 7-7. Albert is 21 years old, a first semester senior in Busi ness Administration and ac tive in N Club and Cosmo politan Club. Al tabs his top thrills as defeating Schlotzhauer twice this year and watching Ne braska upset Oklahoma last fall. He is an ardent' football fan. The 5' 11", 170 pound net ter chose Neil Rousch of Wichita as the toughest op ponent he has faced this year. Rousch beat Arrigunaga in both meetings of the two this year. Al combines a good serve with a powerful net game and some hustling defensive backcourt shots to give Coach Ed Higglnbotham's net team a real talented top man. Interested In All Sports His versatility and inter ests in all sports is well shown in the jrnany Intramu ral activities in which Al participates. Besides playing for Avery's football, volley ball and baseball teams, Al has won Intramural All-University Singles titles in ten nis, table tennis and paddle ball. Another of Al's feats while attending Nebraska is the creation of the Nebraska soc cer team, which he has been a member of for four years. Big Eight did well by cop ping three of the top five places. The winner, Denver U., represented the East in a meet against the west win ner, Utah University, for the national championship this week. The winner, Utah, is now the new ICBC champ. Each state determines their team by a regional or state meet. This is the first year for the Nebraska entry and only two other schools par ticipated in the state tourney. Merle Reiling, director of Union games and bowling team coach, was named chairman of the Intermoun tian Bowling Congress for the year 1960-61 effective July 1. .WiTf aa PLAYING - JANET LEIGH k&cufyj tf) pa o o c fvtv-L afe EmBimai'allll COMKISl nU&-"rmrmr4t IHIIIIlii IIIIIIII1U.LII ILMUIIIUH'II II fTTnri II I Whisker King Judging Slated Only four more days are left for Whisker King candi dates to shape up their beards. The Whisker King himself will be announced Saturday afternoon at the Rodeo. Ac cording to Ron McKeever, chairman of the contest, all who have signed applications for the contest must be pres ent at the afternoon perform ance to be eligible. Judges will include two Mortar Boards, one Innocent and one barber. Top prize will be an elec tric razor. i 'Am am ' t f LP uuieUig lYxay 19 xvioxiujviuu jlyxuxiuu nnnnnMnnnnnn ii i f ..ii I uvu Monaural Album ?! 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