Friday, April 21, 1961 The Nebraskan Page 3 NU Nine Will Try to Snap Losing Streak at Six Today By Hal Brown Nebraska will be trying to break a six-game losing streaK ana get into the win 1 1 A I- ; t ... comma in uie u i g uigni standings when the Huskers meet Iowa State in a double header at 1:30 p.m. today on the NU diamond. The two teams will meet again Saturday in a single game starting at 1:30. Husker Coach Tony Sharpe hat named Ernie Bonistall to start on the mound In today's opener with Ron Havekost getting the nod in the night cap. Both hurlers are sopho mores. Bonistall has an 0-1 record with a 3.00 ERA in IS innings while Havekost is the team ERA leader with a 2.25 mark and an 0-1 record. Sharpe named this probably starting lineup: Dave Mc Clatchey (.278) cf; Dale An derson (.333) 3b; Jerry Har ris (.242) rf; Dick Becher (.167) lb; Bill Redmond (.303) Husker Hurlers V L Ernst '. 1 Johnson O 1 Wall 1 3 Webster 0 1 Havekost Bonistall Em IP BB 16 7 15 4 IS ( li 10 IS 3 4 SO ERA 4 2,25 i j.oo 7 J.OO 9 3.00 11 7.80 8 9.82 2b; Pat Salerno (.200) If; Rex Swett (.086) ss; Dave Myers (.148) c; Bonistall (.200) p. Heel Injury McClatchey has been both ered this week by a heel in jury and if he is unable to go, Steve Smith (.238) will get the call in center field. Sharpe said the Saturday pitching assignment probably would go to either Ed John son or Tom Ernst, both sopho mores. Ernst has a 1-1 record and has been impressive in relief roles in the last two series. Johnson is 0-1 and both hrulers have 3.00 ERA marks. The Huskers have met the class of the Big Eight in the first two conference series and have lost all five league encounters. Nebraska dropped two to defending champion Oklahoma State and then lost three to Missouri although outhitting the Tigers, 21-19. "Actually our fielding against Missouri was above par and our boys found out they could hit the ball," Sharpe said. "If we can lick the tendency to tie up with men on bases we could sur prise someone." Iowa State has won two and lost three with seven games being rained out. The Cy- IUTIKI EES and HIS NIGHT RAIDERS COLLEGE NIGHT In Conjunction With Greek Week KINGS BALLROOM-April 21 clones defeated Drake, 9-6, Tuesday in their last outing, The other' Cyclone win came against Minnesota and two of the three losses were to Kan sas State in a twinbill. Five Hurlers Used Iowa State Coach Cap Timm used five pitchers against the Bulldogs Tuesday with only Denny Hagen, the winner, go ing more than two innings Hagen pitched 2 1-3 frames and will start the first game today. Hagen is a 6-2, 180-pound senior righthander. Nick Bru no, a 6-3 senior southpaw probably will get the nod in one of the other two games The Huskers, with a team Husker Hitters Anderson Redmond Wall Ernst McClatchy Harris AB ,.15 ,33 .10 . 7 18 .33 Smith 21 Bonistall ,.K Salerno . .20 Schindel .11 Becher ,...36 Myers 27 Swett ...35 Havekost .. Johnson .. 3 Webster .. 1 Dyer 0 31S R 2 t O s I l B S 10 3 a i t ! 4 4 3 O 0 0 RBI 1 6 t 1 2 0 O 3 0 a . l a o 0 0 0 BA. .333 .303 .300 .2X6 ,27 .243 .238 .200 .200 ,1112 .167 .148 .086 .000 .000 .000 .000 .194 DANCING East Hills V J 70th & Sumner Open To The Public Saturday, April 22 JOHNNY JAY and Hit Orchestra Adm. $1 each For Ret. Ph. IV 8-2825 Stocker, Bauers On Big 8 Team Huskers LaVern Bauers and Joe Stocker have been named to the all Big Eight swimming team. 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Ttia LIM Campuf Opinion Poll wai taken at over 100 colleges wher UM hat student rsprestnuitlvtt, and siay not be a statistically random selection of all undergraduate schools. :1 I A W M batting average of .194, have only three hitters over the .ot)0 mark. Anderson leads with a .333 average followed by Redmond with .303 and Jan Wall at .300. Redmond leads the team in hits with 10, total bases with 12, runs hatted in with six and is tied with Wall for the lead in doubles with two. The Huskers have no triples or homers. Swett is the stolen base leader with three of the five Nebraska steals. Swett also has been in on all eight of the Husker double plays. Golfers Seek Eighth Win Against OU Nebraska's golfers, one of two Husker spring sports team with a winning record, will be going after win No. 8 today against Omaha Univer sity at the Hillcrest Country Club: Coach Harry Good's link sters have a 7-3 record with the latest victory being a 14-1 conquest of Creighton Wednes day at Omaha. The Huskers, playing with out Dave McConahay, had lit tle trouble with the Creighton club. McConahay was unable to make the trip because of the Honors Convocation. He was honored for being the Husker athlete with the best four-year average. Nebraska's Ned Nolte and Ed Tabor tied for medalist honors with 72. Stan Schrag and Louis Titus each had 79 and Jerry Overgaard shot an 80. Best Creighton score was an 82 by Wilhoit. The Husker golfers will meet Oklahoma State, defend ing Big Eight champions, at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Hillcrest Country Club. "We'll have some idea of how we'll finish in the con ference championships after this one," Good said. IM Softball Friday: Smith vs. Kiesselbach Navy ROTC vs. Dent College Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Chi 11 Huskers Entered In KU Relays By Jap Sack The Nebraska track team has entered 14 men in 11 events at the 1961 Kansas Re lays being held today and to morrow at Lawrence, Kan. "Nebraska's sprint medley relay team was issued a spe cial invitation to compete in that event," said Ike Hans com, assistant track coach. The sprint medley event con sists of teams which are spe cifically invited. Huskers running in the sprint medley are Dick Hoel scher, Bob Knaub, Steve Pfister and Ray Stevens. In the two-mile relay event LeRoy Keane, Bill Kenny, Clarence Scott and Stevens will match strides with the other top entries from all over the United States. In the distance medley event Nebraska will go with Keane or Hoelscher, Kenny, Scott and Stevens. Sophomore Pfister will chal lenge the other entries in the 100-yard dash. In the 120 high hurdles Bill Fasano, Fred Wilke and Milt Haedt will represent the Scarlet and Cream. Keane is the Husker entry in the 400-meter hurdle event. In the field events Knaub will participate in the broad jump. He has a 23-11 mark. Al Wellman and Larry Rein ers will compete in the shot Sut and discus. Last week fellman set a new Nebraska varsity outdoor record in the discus with a toss of 164-10. Jim Kraft is entered in the pole vault and takes with him a 14-0 mark. Al Roots is entered in the javelin for the Nebraskans. Dr. Sakai Earns Black Judo Belt Dr. Robert K. Sakai, associ ate professor of history, has been awarded a black belt in judo. The black belt is a symbol of the-judo instructor and the rating is awarded by the Kodokan Judo Institute of Ja pan to those who have mas tered the principles of judo and have shown through years of practice a high mor al and ethical standard. Dr. Sakai is the first facul ty member at Nebraska to receive such an honor. Passers Dominate 1st NU Scrimmage By Dave Wohlfarth Nebraska gridders showed some indication of what may be in store for the future when they combined good passing and some hard running in their first scrimmage Wednesday. Directing the teams were quarterbacks John Faiman, for the Whites and Dennis Claridge for the Reds. Both signal callers figured prominently in the six touchdowns, three by each team. DU, K-Sigs Favored In IM Softball By Cloyd Clark Delta Upsilon and Kappa Sigma are scheduled to meet Monday in a playoff between the top contenders for the 1961 softball championship. The DUs downed Delta Tau Delta, 10-1, Tuesday in their second game of the season. Jim Kowalke, a standout in last year's second place showing, is pitching again for the DU nine. The Kappa Sigs beat Phi Kappa Psi, 12-6, to keep themselves in contention in this year's softball crown. Sigma Alpha Mu drove home 12 runs to Beta Sigma Psi's nine in its opening round crap in the double elimination tourney. Ag Men were dropped to the loser's bracket of the tourney in their second game as Alpha Gamma Sigma won, 9-2. The Ag Men won over Del ta Sigma Pi in an opening game. Manatt defeated Bessey, 16 10, and Kiesselbach downed Gooding, 11-6, In the Burr Selleck games. Delta Sigma Phi compiled 13 runs to Acacia's one in the only other fraternity game on this week's schedule. Vocational Education won its opening game, 12-6, over Newman Club to take a tem porary lead in the independ ent league. Navy ROTC, Dent College and the Playboys are the other teams in the league. AlUState End Novak Will Enroll at NU Dwane (Horse) Novak, all city and all-state end from Omaha South will enroll at Nebraska in the fall, accord ing to Husker Football Coach Bill Jennings. Novak has lettered three years in football, one in bas ketball and three in track, not counting the current season. He is 6-0 and weighs 190. . Faiman, ex-Omaha South standout, hit end Jim Huge for a 15-yard TD play and scored twice himself on a 15 yard keeper and a one-yard sneak. Claridge hit halfback Den nis Stuewe early in the scrimmage for a beautiful 50 yard scoring play. He also conected with Bill Comstock, formerly end now playing fullback, for a three-yard touchdown and got the final Red score on a sneak. Claridge threw a dozen times, hit six and had one in tercepted. Faiman complet ed four for seven. Meade Hits 3 cf 6 Ron Meade, who directed the No. 2 White team, hit three of six throws and had one pirated. Ron Gilbreath, the Reds No. 2 quarterback, missed on three passes. While the passing highlight ed the one hour and 15 min ute scrimmage, the running attack also look improved. There was only one fumble during the hard-hitting ses sion. Only once did the varsity attack resemble the play of recent years, this being on the first play when a back took the ball, ducked his head and gained only a yard through the middle. Two plays later Claridge threw his 50-yarder to Stuewe who wrestled it away from two White defenders. Veterans Don Purcell, Dick McDaniel, Huge and new comer Larry Tomlinson col laborated with Stuewe on pass-catching. 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