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Friday, May 13, 1960 The Daily Nebraskan Paae 3 Huskers Hope To Snap Ten-Game Loss String Bv Hal Brown Nebraska's baseballers will be trying to snap a ten-game losing streak and move up a campus character: BLACK STONE TORT Pride of the law school, Blackstone has never lost a moot trial. But there's noth ing moot about his prefer ences in dress. Ha finds that when he's comfortable, he can trap a witness and sway a jury like Clan.tice Darrow. So he always wears Jcckey brand briefs while preparing his briefs. Exclusive Jockey tailoring gives him a bonus of comfort he gets in no other underwear. Fina Jockey combed cotton is mora ab sorbent, smoother fitting, too. To look your best, feel your best, take a tip from Tort. Always insist on Jockey brand briefs, $1.25. Your campus store has them nowl tOOrm lCOKMWT0-MI10JMH,Wlt. XJockey briefs CAMPUS WORSHIP SERVICES DISCIPLES STUDENT FELLOWSHIP (CHRISTIAN CHURCHES) 1131 E Meat Ketth D 8:phtnoa. mininar Jfi Ou a m., Se.-nce of Holy Conmoatta in Su am.. Coffe aad Iucuaioa a p.m.. Supper a OO a m., Woronlp nod Pragma LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL (NATIONAL LUTHERA COUNCIL) 31 Korth lta tttraat Alvn M. Petersen Bator 1:11 a.m.. Student Church Council rtta Blab) Btaay li and Ird Sundaya L I A. Cabinet with Bible ttaaa nd and 4ta Sundaru J- am., !omlne Worahip :JO a m.. Lutneraa Student AaaoelatiaB SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH (CATK0V " ji'UDENT CENTER) Hit ftrrrt C. J. Keenan. Baetor B. P. Ebeehr. 1. K. Mrara. nclataa f unday Maaeee at t. . 10. 11. 12 Ctmleaaione aa Saturday: 4 :10-ft -30 am. and 7 :30 8 30 an. UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (PRESIYTERIAM, CONGREGATIONAL. E.U.B, I RJ S3I 'e. 14 Stmt Ki Knowlaa. Bi muter 11:00 a m., Mominc Wonhia (KM c m., taper iM p.m.. Supper t:H p.m. Ferum UNIVERSITY EPISCOPAL CHAPIL Ulk and K htrrrtf Gili-en K. Armatronc. Cbaplaia a m.. Holy Communion a m., Vorimif Prapar ft.&o p in., tveninc Prayer 6:00 p.m., Canterbury UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (MISSOURI SYNOD) iaia and U Streeta 10:4ft a.m.. Morning Worahip Alvln J. Norden pefftor a:S0 p.m.. Gamma Delta JO a.m.. B!K Claaa UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHAPEL (WESLEY FOUNDATION) W. b Gould and J. b. ftnite, iriimKt.ra t "O a m.. Holy Communion iWealey tloijn, 141T B) 9:3T a.m.. Mt'rnlnf Worahip N. lhi 10 3u a m.. Coffee hm and Bible Study (Waaler Booatt ft:00 p m.. Supper 'Wwaiey Hmiaei i0 p m., Korum 'Student I'ntoal 7 :00 a.m.. Veanera I Waaler Houee) Veapara at 10 p aa. Waaaaaaa SENIORS JUNE mWli GAP 8i fSMM CO. 1125 "R" ST. UPSTAIRS 4 DOORS WEST NEBRASKA BOOKSTORE couple of notches in the Big tugnt standings when they host Kansas today and to morrow in the final home series of the season. The two teams will play a doubleheader at 1:30 today and a single game at the same time Saturday. Fifth Place? The Huskers with a 3-8 conference mark could move into fifth place with a sweep of the three-game series plus three victories by Oklahoma State over Colorado. The Buffs are currently in fifth place with a 6-6 record and Kansas is sixth with a 4-8 mark. Sophomore righthander Don Pucell has been given the mound nod by coach Tony Sharpe for today's opening game with Harry Tolly slated to start in the nightcap. Par cell has a 1-0 record with a 4.24 earned run average, best of the Husker hurlers. Tolly owns a 2-3 record with a 5.14 era. The Nebraska mound corps has been weak ened with the possible loss of Jan Wall and Dave Webster for the Kansas series. Both are suffering from back in juries. To add to the Husker woes, first baseman Ken Rui singer is hobbled by a sore knee. The probable starting line up for Nebraska will be: Bob Semin. cf (.083): Doug Sieler. 2b (.224): Ken Rui-i singer, lb (.333); Ely Church ich, c (.351); LeRoy Zentic, If (.302); Dick Becher, rf (.349); Phil Barth, 3b (.245); Rex Swett, ss (.214); and Pnrcell, p (.300). Veteran righthander T o m RESERVE ,, ; tv g- - -- - - Mlfnffln? WOO COMMENCEMENT Holler (2-3) will be on the mound for the Jayhawks in the opener of the twinbill with Jerry Waldschmidt (4-3) going in the nightcap. No More Scrimmages For Nebraska Gridders Nebraska's gridders will hold no more full game scrim mages, according to coach Bill Jennings, as the spring practice drills come to a close. The Huskers will hold regu lar workout at 9 a.m. Satur day with some scrimmage but not game-style. The morn ing workout was scheduled to avoid conflict with the base ball game and track meet in the afternoon. Nebraska has one practice Netters Host Iowa State Saturday ' Coach Ed Higginbotham's Husker netters will meet Iowa State Saturday in their last outing before the con- Ames, Iowa, next weekend, j The Huskers met Kansas ! State at Manhattan yesterday j ; with thpir record standing at i seven wins and eight losses going into yesterday's match with the Wildcats. Nebraska's three-meet win- i n'n& string came to an end on All-sports aay as jvansas blanked the Husker netters ,7-0. Union Bowlers To Roll Againsl Faculty Tonight The Nebraska Union AH Star Bowling teams will roll off against the Faculty All Stars tonight at 7:00. The Union team is composed ot Union League bowlers who' have had consistently high averages. Members of the Union All s Star first team will be Ralph ! Holmstrum, Gary Starck, Stu : Kutler, Bill Vacek, a 4 Jerry j Dondlinger. Members of the second team will be Lynn Peterson, Phil Schenck, Dick Sokol, Larry Grage, and Jerry Sherman. Nebraska Golfers To Face I-State Nebraska's golfers will host Iowa State in the final match ; j for the Huskers before the ! Big Eight Championships at j Columbia, Missouri. Saturday's match will be ; played over the Lincoln Coun try Club course. The Huskers have a 5-5 rec ord after splitting two matches last weekend. Coach Bill Smith's squad downed : Kansas State 11-4 but dropped j a 9Vz-52 decision to Kansas. Read Nebraskan Want Ads FACULTY College Night Tonight is College Night at Sherman Field as the Lincoln Chiefs face Cedar Rapids in a Three I League game be ginning at eight o'clock. Students will be admitted to the grandstand or bleach ers for 50c or to a box seat for 75c upon presentation of their University ID card. session remaining after Sat urday's workout but it may be skipped depending on the practices the remainder of this week. The coaching staff faces three problems as the drills come to a close. The prob lems center around the quar terback and end positions and panting. "It will be hard to match Harry Tolly's record as a kicker," Jennings said. "Nat urally we hope that we can move the ball so that we will not have to kick so often." Tolly punted 53 times last season for an average of 36.4 yards. Civil Engineers Wiji IM Weight Lifting Tournament The Civil Engineers won the All-University Weight Lift ing Intramural Tourney, scoring 395 points. Selleck was second with 236 points and Theta Xi was third with 192. The Individual Champ was Dennis Barton, an Inde pendent. He edged out runner for the Outstanding Lifter award. Weight champs were: Class Points 123 lbs. Roy Xiimi 1073 132 lbs. Charles Szmrecsanyi 1418s 148 lbs. Dean Nelson im1 165 lbs. Dennis Barton 1691 181 lbs. Pat Fitzgerald 1745 198 lbs. John Cooper 1536 Heavyweight Gunars Iesalnieks 1555 Other teams placing in the top seven were Sigma Alpha Mu, Ag Men, Delta Sigma Pi and Phi Delta Theta. CONG&SSS INN RESTAURANT . "ffr terre the finett in food" American and Chineie Dithe Prepared to take Out, SPECIAL PARTY ROOM 1901 West "O" St. Ph. GR 7-8567 evofe Tradition 3 r ,11 !! I r - JL dttVaVtaaaaaaHF aaaavaf INDIA OLIVE In Dacron b Wool. The finest for three season wear. Hi hi uaptaitfff Ufalh NU Tracksters To Host Colorado In Home Finale Pol rinlt: U'-H Ken Pollard N) 195(1. shot Put: 5Z'-2H" Wallace Tannr (C) 1952. Discus: 152'-" Doug Fuctui (C) 1954. Javelin: 19V-1W Les Gardner (C) 1950. Broad Jump: '-W Jack MoEwen C 194S Hirh Jump: 6'4" Harold McAferty C) 440 relay: First time run in this meet. Mile: 4 Mike Klemimt N 19S6. 1"X: :09. Keith Gardner (N 1958. ITO-Highs: :14 4 Don Bedker. Ol 1953. M0: 1:52.5 Mike Peake C 1958. 2!: :31.0 Don Campbell C 1947. r lows: :24.S Pat Hindman (C) 1952. t-Mlle: 9:30.5 Bernie Frakea C 1958. Mile relay: 3:22.3 Colorado (Spykstra, FiUmorria, Stotamyk. Peake) 195. By Janet Sack j The Husker Thinclads will ; close the regular outdoor sea I son with a home dual meet j against Colorado Saturday. ;The Buffs boast of several i crack field and track men. Heading the list is Teddy j Woods, the speedy sopho j more, who defeated Bobby i Morrow in the 220-yard dash , at the Texas Relays. Bob Crumpacker and Bob Vernon will also be thorns in the sides of the Huskers in ! the shot and discus respec i tively. Field events wJl start at 2:00 with the track events i picking up at 2:30. The Huskers lost a dual meet to Kansas State 93 1-3- - up Pat Fitzgerald 531 to 515 a To 42 2-3 at Manhattan, Tuesday. Big guns for Nebraska were distance men Joe American Horse and Joe Mullins. American Horse ran the 2 mile m 9:25.4 shattering the old dual record of 9:38.1. Mul lins, NUs only double winner, copped the mile and 680. Tony Divis hurled the dis cus 156-9 to top the old rec ord of 153-11. Nebraska's only other first was gained by Al Wellman in the shot put with a toss of 49-7. NEED RIDERS TO SHARE EXPENSES HOME? FIND THEM QUICK! USE THE DAILY NEBRASKAN CLASSIFIED SECTION HOLLYWOOD BOWL Open Bowling Weekdays Till 5 Sat All Day, Sundays Till 5 24 Lone Automatic Pintettert Restaurant ... Barber Shop 920 IV. 48th PHOXE IN 6-1911 0 im LOOECS OT SCHOOLMASTERS HUDDLE With 64 from which to choose, Chancellor Clif ford Hardin scores high on the listings for pleasant est looking university president There he was, caught in a shot of state college heads, in the May 16 issue of LIFE. Other distinguishing features of Nebraska's chancellor: his hair was more intact than that of his colleagues. PRINCESS MARRIES And of course when an English princess mar ries, the world and LIFE looks on. The cover photo this week is a color shot of Margaret and Armstrong - Jones leaving: Westminster. If it hadn't been seen on television, it would look like a faked shot from 18th Century pomp. The whole show is dutifully recorded for the American public in 10 pages of wedding coverage ranging from Winston Churchill to the charwoman who received an invitation. And so like in the fairy tales of old, the beautiful princess sailed off into the sunset. MEANWHILE AT THE RANCH The title tells the. tale as LIFE turns from the high-speed race being carried on by active candidates to the other part of the show in Texas. There, look ing for all the world like a couldn't-care-less-about-politics, Lyndon Johnson appraises his herd. Instead of Meanwhile At the Ranch, the title might also have been, "I'd like to say a tew words about Texas." The pictures of the LBJ Ranch do. For those who stiT. see Texas as one vast desert, please note the abundance of water even enough for the Johnsons to drive through a minor water fall on their way out to the highway. GERMANY'S SOLDIERS The recovery which amazed, then began to worry the world is looked at from another angle ia LIFE this week. This is the re-birth of the German fighting force. The new military force, under the leadership of defense minister Franz Josef Strauss now numbers 256,000 men all of whom look as though the German "nation can still produce top-notch fighting men this time on our side. SPEEDWAY MOTOR 1719 N St. LINCOLN. NEBR Speed Equipment Hollywood Muffler ij.... i. . ft istr n n prp LU U L3 .... v. 'mmtfc&tetoritM I