,,, I 'II I 111 1 . ! I Monday, May 16, 1960 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Tolly To S nap By Hal Brown Nbraska got two good pitching performances from Harry Tolly and Jan Wall in winning two of three games from Kansas Friday and Sat urday. The Huskers broke an elev en game losing streak behind the five-hit pitching of Tolly in the second game of Fri day's donbleheader winning by a 4-1 count. Wall gave up only five hits in 8 2-3 innings as the Huskers made it two in a row with an 11-1 win Saturday. After dropping the twinbill opener to the Jayhaws 10-8 in nine innings, two more than the scheduled seven, Ne braska coach Tony Sharpe revamped his lineup for the second game. Sharpe benched several of his regu lars for what he called, "lackadaisical play." Tolly was in trouble in ev ery inning except the fourth as seven errors gave t h e Jayhawks numerous oppor- Box Scores First Game KANSAS NEBRASKA ah r h bl ab r h bl Nichols lb 4 111 Semin cf 6 0 10 Tonge cf 3 10 0 Sieler 2b 5 0 2 2 Bryant ss 4 2 2 0 R'inwr lb 4 0 10 Schick 3b 4 3 2 1 Churchlch c 2 1 0 0 Hensley rf 9 2 2 5 Zentic If 4 0 2 0 Mailen If 5 0 11 Becher rf 2 10 0 Madden P 0 0 0 0 Vneel rf 10 0 0 Culp 2b 100 b-Takenishi 110 0 a-Marshall 0 0 0 0 Barth 3b 4 3 2 3 Tally 2b 2 0 0 0 Swett as 4 2 11 Homey c 4 110 Purcell p 3 0 0 0 Holler p 4 0 10 Harris p 10 12 Totals 36 10 10 S Totals 37 8 10 B a-Ran for Culp In 4th ; b-Safe on field er's choice for Vogel In 9th. Kansas 001 200 02S-10 Nebraska 010 200 023 I E Nichols, Domini. Madden. Swett, Barth. Purcell, Vogel. PO-A Kansas 27 4. Nebraska 27-14. LOB Kansas 5, Ne braska 12. 2B Hcnsley. Barth. HR Barth. SB Swett, Sieler, Zentic, Nichols, Bryant, Hensley. SF Barth. IP H R ER BB SO Holler W 8 8 6 5 7 11 Madden ; 1 2 2 0 0 1 Purcell (L) 8 1-J 8 6 4 3 7 Harris ...2-3 2 4 4 3 1 HBP by Holler (Becher). PB Church lch 2. Dorney. U LaBrosse and Vrkoski T-2:57. KANSAS NEBRASKA ab r h bl ab r b bl Nichols lb 1 0 0 0 Sieler 2b-cf 4 110 Marshall rf 3 0 1 0 Harris cf-rf 3 2 2 1 Tonie cf-lb 4 0 0 0 Purcell lb 2 0 0 0 Bryant ss 4 110 Barth 3b 10 10 Schick 3b 4 0 10 Ruis'fr 3b 0 0 0 0 H'nsl'y rf-cf 4 0 0 0 Semin If 1110 Mailen U J 0 0 0 B'ch'r rf-3b 2 0 12 Culp 2b 10 10 Cougill if 10 0 0 Dorney c 3 0 10 Tak'n'shi 2b 10 11 W'sch't p 2 0 0 0 Redmond ss 3 0 0 0 alloller 1 0 0 0 Oilman c 3 0 0 0 Madden p 0 0 0 0 Tolly p 3 0 2 0 Totals 30 1 i 0 Totals 4 4 I 4 a Struck out for Waldschtnidt in the t,i. Kansas , 000 100 1 Nebraska 100 030 s4 E Sieler, Purcell. S, Ruislnfer. Bech er, CouKill. PO-A Kansas 10-3, Nebras ka 21-3. LOB- Kansas 10. Nebraska 7. 3B Sieler. SB Semin, Mailen, Nichols, Bryant. S Barth. SF Becher. IP H R ER BB 80 W'sch't (L. 4-4) 5 8 4 4 3 8 Madden 1 1 0 0 0 1 Tolly IW, 3-3) . 7 5 1 0 2 13 U Yrkonki, LaBrosse. T 1:55. A-140. NEBRASKA KANSAS ab r b bt Semin. cf 3 0 0 1 Holler, cf eTak'shi, 2b 1 0 0 0 Dorney, c Seller, 2b 4 111 Bryant, ss ab r k bl 4 0 0 1) 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 bKecher, rf 1 0 0 0 Schick. 3I Harris, rf-cf 4 110 Hensley, p.lf 4 110 t'hun'ch, lb 4 2 2 4 Mailen, If 3 0 0 0 Zentic, If 3 10 0 Madden, p 0 0 0 0 Voel, cf 0 0 0 0 rBurrowa 1 0 0 0 Purc-ll, 3b 4 2 2 1 Tonae, lb 4 0 2 1 Hedm'd.es 4 14 1 Culp, 2I 2 0 0 0 Oilman, c 3 2 0 0 Tally, 2b 10 0 0 Wall, p 3 12 0 Marshall, rf 2 0 0 0 Tollv. p 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 11 12 8 Toals 13 1 i 1 a-Struck nut for Semin In 8th. b Filed out for Seilnr in 8th. c Struck out for Madden In 9th. Kansas 000 000 Ml 1 Nebraska ... 002 101 70s U K-Dorney, Tlwislev, Purcell PO-A Kansas 24 . Nebraska 2712. LOB Kan sas 7. Nebraska 3. 2b Tonse, Wall, Purcell Redmond. HR Churchlch 2. SB Tonge, Redmond, Purcell 2 S Wall. SF Semin. DP Culp, Bryant and Tonge. IP n R ER BB SO Hensley (L) 11 11 2 8 Madden l's 1 0 0 0 1 WbII ( W, 4-4) .... !& 5 1 1 I Tolly 0 0 0 0 t'n.plresHergert and Harriet.. Time I 20. A 100. Netlers Fall Twice The N.U. tennis team drop ped their second decision of the week when Iowa State won a Saturday morning match 5-2. This defeat plus the 7-0 loss to Kansas State earlier in the week at Manhattan left the netters with a 7 wins, 9 losses record. Coach Ed Higginboth am's squad will e"nd competi tion this week at Iowa State in the Big Eight Conferance meet. Spivak Movie Star (tome In: fin-Up Olrl with (try Crebis. fallow The Bora (or Universe!. , Wall Hurl Five NU tunities tp score but the sen ior righthander came through when the chips were down. He s t r u c k out 13 and walked only two in winning his third game against the same number of losses. Score In First Nebraska opened the scor ing in the first inning when Jerry Harris singled, moved to third on a single by Phil Barth and romped home on a one-base blow by Dick Becher. After Kansas knotted the count at one-all In the fourth, the Huskers came battling back with a three-run fifth inning. Doug Siier opened the fifth with a triple, and scored on a single by Jerry Harris who moved to third when Bob Semin singled. Harris scored on a sacri fice fly by Becher and Semin came home on Elmer Taken ishis's base blow. Sharpe juggled the lineup again for Saturday's single game and the Huskers came through w i t h a resounding 11-1 triumph to move one half game ahead of the Jay hawks in the loop standings. Nebraska has a 5-9 confer ence record for sixth place while Kansas is in seventh place with a 5-10 record. Shutout Spoiled Wall shut out the Jayhawks until two were out in the ninth when John Tonge dou bled off the tall righthander sending Ken Hensley home with the only Kansas run of the game. Tolly came in after Tonge doubled and retired Jim Tal ly on a fly ball to center field to end the game. It was Tolly's final home appear ance as a Nebraska ath lete. Nebraska scored two runs in the -third on only one hit and added another one in the fourth on a double steal with Don Purcell racing home. Ely Churchich's solo homer in the sixth frame made the Bob Prokop Nominated For IM Title Bob "Porky" Prokop is the first nomination for the In tramural Athlete of the year Award. This award is given by the Daily Nebraskan to the out standing IM athlete of the year. The winner will be an nounced in the May 20 edition of the Daily Nebraskan. "Porky's" sport is basket ball. His 6-7 frame has been on the All University squad for the past 5 years and the A.A.U. All Stars for the past 2 years. This year Bob lead the Kap pa Sigs to the All University Team Trophy. Basketball is not the only sport Bob participates in, he also trys his skill in football, Softball, volleyball, badmitton and horse shoes; Prokop, a graduate s t u dent majoring in chemistry, is a member of Phi Lamda Upsilon. NU Golfers Upset IowaState,10124 The University of Nebraska golf team scored a major up set Saturday when they beat their counterparts from Iowa State 10te to to break a 'Cyclone nine game winning streak. Gene Johson of Nebraska took top honors of t h e day with his 69 stroke game over the par 72 Lincoln Country Club course. Summaries: Tom Fulkerson (N). 75, def. Butt Baslnrer, 7, 2-Vsf Larry Romjue (N), 71, def. Ben King, 71, 3-Os Bob Appen jeller I8). 72, def. Jerry Obvergaard, 76, 3-0; Oene Johnaon IN), 80, def. Clavton Arnold, 77. 3-0: Dave MeCon ahay N, 78, def. Gary Ridgwgy, 80, 3-1. SATURDAY MAY 21st ef!? mm n penon ulhe man who play the $weetet trumpet in the world." CHARLIE SPIVAK and his Internationally famooi orchestra One of the -o I l-t I m e "greats" in the dance bands, winners of numer ous best danc band contests. Advene ticket. Miller A Pobi Tne Sho $1.71. Door $J.2$ Losing score 4-0 and then the Husk ers broke loose for seven runs in the seventh inning. Six runs in the big seventh were scored after two were out with the big blow being Churchich's second four-bagger of the day, this time with two runners on base. Shortstop Bill Redmond making only his second start as a Husker had a perfect day with four ' hits in four trips to the play and made some outstanding plays at his shortstop position. Wall, showing no signs of the back trouble that had kept him sidelined all week, was the winner. He struck out six and walked two. in picking up his fourth win MULLINS SETS RECORD for a blue ribbon in the mile event. Mullins is followed by Four Win Intramural SoftballChampionship Four class champions have been crowned in the Intra mural Softball Tourney. Al pha Tau Omega, Pioneer, Manatt and the Pathogens won their divisions and will now battle it out for the All University Championship. The ATOs downed Delta Upsilon 5-2 Friday after drop ping a 7-2 verdict Thursday. Outstanding in the ATOs march to the Fraternity 'A' title were Jack Carlin, Bill Kuester, Al Kusek and Chuck Huston. Top DU diamond men in clude Jim Kowalke, Doug Youngdahl, Lane McClure and Denny Elder, i Pioneer eded Brown Pal ace 8-6 in extra innings Fri day to take the Fraternity 'B' title. Pacing the unde feated Pioneer nine were Larry Petzloss, Bill New- Nominations Due Tomorrow at 5 p.m. is the deadline for nominations for the Outstanding Varsity Athlete and the Outstanding Intramural Athlete awards. The winners will be an nounced In the Friday edi tion of the Daily Nebraskan. 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ATTEMPTED PICKOFF Doyle Schick, Kansas third baseman, dives back to first base as Husker pitcher Jan Wall fires the ball to first baseman Ely Churchich in the fourth to ning of Saturday's game. Nebraska romped to an 11-1 victory over the Jayhawks. Colorado Edges As Six Records By Janet Sack The Colorado Buffalos edged out Nebraska's track sters 73M-62,4 in a dual meet closing out the season. Six records were broken, two by Nebraska and four by Colo rado. Nebraska's Al W e 1 1 m a n sailed the discus 153-6V2 to break the old record of 152-8. second with a toss of 153-1 to also top the old mark. Joe Mullins broke the mile record of 4:20 when h edged out Joe American Horse in the last 50 yards for a clock ing of 4:19.1. Mullins was NU's only double winner with the other coming in the 880 in 1:53. Relay Record Shattered Colorado's mile relay team of John Shultz, Ralph Poucher, Jim Heath, and Teddy Woods ran this event in 3:17.9 shattering the old record of 3:22.3. Husker anch orman Mullins gave Buff anchor Woods a run for his money. Woods and Mullins ran side by side most of the way with one or the other pulling slightly ahead at times. In the last stride Woods pulled ahead to nose out Mullins. Nebraska swept the 120 high hurdles, the 880-yard run, and the mile. Milt Haedt copped first in the 120-highs :14.9 with Bill Fasano and and third respectively. In the 880 and mile Mullins took first with Ken Ash and Rich Kier nabbing second and third respectively In the 880 and American Horse and B. J. RsooWs 1V 1 Jerry Marples placing second and third in the mile. LeRoy Keane won a blue ribbon as he skimmed the 220-lows in :24.4, one-tenth of a second off the dual mark. . Broad Jumps 25 Feet Colorado's other records were in the broad jump by Don Meyers with a tremen dous leap of 25 feet, better ing the old record by 1-3; in the javelin when Dick Clark hurled the spear 222 5 to knock out the old rec ord by 26-6; and in the 2 mile when Bernie F r a k e s stepped it off in 9:19 to topple his own mark of 9:30.5. Teddy Woods and Don Meyers were CU's double winners. Woods grabbed firsts in the 100 and 220-yard dashes, and Meyers' came in the broad jump and a three way tie for first in the pole vault, 13-6. Jim Kraft, Husker vaulter, and Buff Roger Olander tied for first with Meyers in the pole vault. As added attractions 3 spe Typewriters For Rent Royal - In Jerwood Smith Remington Try Ovr Rental-Purchase Man Special Student Rates NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. 125 No. 11th Phona HE 2-4284 - Typewriter Ribbons Put On have a ME I"" C WlostasHWeaa. & , mm Huskers Tumble cial events featuring fresh men were run. 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