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Friday, April 7, 1961 The Nebraskan Page 3 H H eavy uskers in Twinbill By Hal Brown . Nebraska's pitching staff, with a low 2.52 ERA, will be given a stern test today and Saturday when power-laden Oklahoma State invades the MJ diamond. . A doubleheader with the de fending Big Eight champions is set for 1:30 p.m. today with a single game scheduled for 1:30 Saturday. The Cowpokes, unbeaten in four starts, have a team bat ting average of .312. Okla homa State also has hit nine homers. Senior outfielder Jim Dob son and infielder Bruce An drew lead the Cowboys with .467 averages. Rightfielder Don Karns has three of the nine home runs. Outfielder catcher Walt McKenzie and first baseman Grayson Marsch each have hit two circuit clouts. Jan Wall, the only veteran on the Husker mound staff, will start the opening game of today's twinbill with Ed Johnson going in the second game. Both contests will be seven innings. Ron Havekost is expected to get the nod for Saturday's nine-inning tilt. Wall Wins One Wall owns one of the two Husker wins with Tom Ernst getting credit for the other. Each h u r 1 e r has been charged with one loss. Johnson hasn t allowed an earned run in nine innings of work and the big right hander from Ute, Iowa, has no decisions. Havekost owns a 11.12 ERA mark with no decisions. Nebraska has a .198 team batting average but the young Huskers, with Rex Swett and Bill Redmond at the keystone sack, have en gineered six double plays. This is more than Nebraska completed all last season. Husker Keglers To Face Omaha Nebraska's bowling team will face Omaha University on the Student Union lanes for the Nebraska intercolle giate championship at 9 a.m. Saturday. The Omaha team is rated as one of the best squads in the Midwest with a team average of 960. Philo Polin sky boasts over a 200 aver age for the Omaha squad. The winner of the m a t c h will compete in the Inter mountain Bowling Conference championships in Laramie, Wy. 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Dale Anderson at .429 and Bill Redmond at .412 are next. Larry Ferguson, a rangy righthander vith a 2.77 ERA and one of the Cowboys' ear ly wins, is expected to start the opener today for Coach Toby Greene. Greene said he was unsure about his starter for the sec ond contest but he will choose between Dale Briggs (1-0), Lit Fowler (0-0) and Ken Brasfield (0-0). Briggs and Varsity Thinclads Pitted Against Nebraska Frosh By Jan Sack With versatile soph Fred Wilke only competing in the high and low hurdles, the freshmen have been given the nod to edge the varsity in the frosh-varsity track meet at 2 p.m. Saturday on the Memorial Stadium out door track. The dual could shape up to be the top meet before the home crowds this season Coach Ike Hanscom, field events coach for the track team, said, "Unless the fresh' men tense up they should win by about 5 or 6 points. The 880, mile, and hurdle races will be the toughest events in the meet. In the 880 Bill Kenny, Gil Gebo, Andy Steele and LeRoy Keane will battle for the number one po sition. Kenny, a soph, has an 880 mark of 1:55.7. The mile will be a dual ibattle between frosh John Portee and soph Ray Stevens. Portee posted a 4:14.6 last year and Stevens owns a 4:20 mark from the dual at Okla homa State this season. Stev ens was clocked m 4:15.5 in the Big Eight indoor cham pionships in Kansas City and could reach that mark again. Freshman Bob Hohn will battle Bill Fasano and Wilke in both hurdle events. Hohn has a mark of :14.2 in the 120-highs and Fasano has been clocked in :14.9 with Wilke owning a :14.6 in postal competition last year. In the 100 Ray Knaub, who has a mark of :09.5, is fa vored to capture the blue ribbon but the second place could be hard fought between Don Degnan, frosh, and Steve Pfister who both have been clocked in :09.8. Knaub is also favored to 220 which he has done in :21.0. Degnan's mark is :21.6 and Pfister's a :22.0. K-Sigs Down ATO To Lead IM Softball Kappa Sigma softballers toppled defending champion Alpha Tau Omega, 14-10, in the opening game of the 1961 intramural Softball play. Tonight's action will be: Sigma Alpha E p s i 1 o n vs. Alpha Gamma Rho; Brown Palace vs. Beta Sigma Psi; Delta Sigma Pi vs. Ag Men and Delta Tau Delta vs. Sigma Chi. L hi; W WW Mono Suggeeted List APRIL O N LY .SEE YOUR FAVOfTlTE L1MEUTER DEALER TODAY! Cowboys Face Fowler are southpaws while Brasfield is a righthander. Ace for Saturday The Cowboy coach will throw his ace, Jim Wixson, at the Huskers Saturday. Wixson has a 2-0 record with a, 2.08 ERA, both marks tops on the OSU staff. Oklahoma State won two each from Rice and Houston while Nebraska split a pair with Rice and won one from Houston. The Huskers also lost to Texas Lutheran and, Tulsa. "Houston was below par this year and Rice had al ready used up its front line In the 440 Tom Saunders, frosh, will battle with Dick Hoelscher, and the Columbus frosh is given the nod. Woody Moore, soph from California, should win over Paul Nielsen in the long two mile run event. The frosh are also favored to edge out the varsity in the mile relay. The yearling mile relay team is composed of Saunders, Steele, Knaub, and Gebo. The varsity will compete with Hoelscher, Keane, Kenny, and a fourth man, possibly Pfister. Turning toward the field events, the varsity will out score the frosh in this area. In the broad jump Victor Brooks, freshman ace from Nebraska to Meet Falcon Netters Today The Husker tennis squad will try for its first win when it faces the Air Force Academy on the Nebraska courts at 1 p.m. today. Today's play will be the first meeting of the two teams and the opening match for the Falcons. Although the team failed to win a match on the spring vacation trip. Coach Ed Hig ginbottham is pleased with the team's performance. "The southern players were not only some of the top play ers in the nation but they also had the, advantage of a month's head start in this year s workouts, mgginDott ham commented. "Dave Wohlfarth did a very good job in the number one slot and Tom Johnson's im provement were the h i g h- lights of the trip," said Hig- ginbottham. Wohlfarth 1 will be playing the top position in today's out ing against the Air force Academy and Johnson will hold the number three spot. Don Swanson will be the only change in the tennis ros ter from the vacation trip. Swanson, a senior from Hastings, will replace either Ralph Queen or Bill Lewis. Jack Lausterer, sophomore from Omaha, will continue playing in the second posi tion. Swanson and letterman . J Today pitching on Nebraska and the Texas Aggie s " Greene ex plained, "We hit pretty good, at times, but we were ter rible in the field. "It'll be tough! Nebraska has always been tough in baseball," Greene continued. "Tony does a good job with his kids and they looked sound to us when we s a w them play Rice." The Husker batting order will be Rex Swett, ss; Jerry Hams, rf; Steve Smith, cf; Dick Becher. lb: Bill Red mond, 2b; Jan Wall, p: Ernie Bonistall, 3b; Pat Sa lerno, If and Dave Myers, c Jamaica, will easily win. Brooks has a mark of 24-10. Bob Knaub will compete m the event for the varsity and should easily outleap Hohn and Juris Jesifers. Wiht Kraft assured a first in the pole vault, second place could be a battle between Jesifers and Larry Donovan. The varsity is expected to sweep both the shot and dis cus events with Al Wellman, Larry Reiners, Leon Janovy, and Gary Robinson. In the javelin Al Roots should earn first and Robin son second for the varsity. Spear throwers for the frosh include Jesifers and anew member of the freshman team, Butch Logerwell. Johnson are the only upper classmen on the tennis squad. 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QajL FLASHY NU FLYHAWKS Nebraska's outfield of Jerry Harris (left), Steve Smith (center) and Pat Salerno gives Coach Tony Sharpe a top defensive unit in the outer garden. Harris is the lone veteran while Smith was a member of the track squad last spring and Salerno is an end on the football team. The trio will be starting in the outfield when the Huskers face defending Big Eight champion Oklahoma State in a twinbill at 1:30 today. Air Force Here For Golf Dav Nebraska's golf team which won four and lost three matches on its annual south ern tour during spring vaca tion will meet the Air Force Academy today. The golfers will tee off at 1:00 p.m. at the Hillcrest Country club. Bud Williamson, Dave Mc- Conahay, Jerry Overgaard, Fred Sukup and Ed Tabor accompanied Coach Harry Good on the trip. Good said each team may use eight players instead of the usual five for this match. 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