i 0 m 00 fUSMF-aeHO-xS;,, 1 Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, March 28, 1962 1 - 1 i . 'I Buff Players Protest CU Job Offer to Davis The Colorado football situ ation . grows more uneSj each day as tho Buff bosses now contemplate their next move. . The announcement that the head football coaching job at Colorado , has been offered to p o O o o O op 0 KOSMET KL11B 0 q PRESENTS O o ajtd IP Fiftieth Anniversary OF KOSMET KLUB SATURDAY, MARCH 31 PERSHING 8:00 PJW. 33-year old alumni secretary, William E. (Bud) Davis, was met with protest from the Colorado players yesterday. Davis was offered the job of replacing Sonny Gran delius, who was fired ten days ago for illegal recruiting practices. Grandelius guided the Buffs to the Big Eight ti tle and an Orange Bowl en gagement last fall. Leaders of the football squad threatened to quit in mass, tagging Davis with the title of a one-time high school football coach, a handshaker unqualified for the job. The players also predicted that the assistant coaches would leave. The players wanted Bob Ghilotti, end coach under Grandelius, or line coach Chuck Boerio to get the head post. Colorado's school's regents voted five to one in favor to offer Davis the job Tuesday. President Quigg Newton of the. University said that Davis requested a day or two to consider the offer, which he didn't apply for. Husker Nine to Play Tulsa in First Series Kennedy outlines his. cold war strategy Last year in Moscow, Khrushchev spelled out his master plan in no uncertain terms. But what is Ken nedy's strategy? In thisweek'sPost, in an authoritative article based on talks with the President and his chief advisers, Stewart Alsop reports on Kennedy's long-range thinking. And tells how such cri ses and Cuba, Vietnam and Berlin shaped the President's views. The Saturday Evening rai march st J El " IfiftiipMnul ON (All 1 Hour Cleaning Service We shorten -lengthen . . . Dresses Trousers Coars New Zippers Shirts Pockets Try Our Alteration Dept. t iilArCI CLEANERS & jylUiCL SHIRT LAUNDRY 239 No. 14th 432-5262 By RICK AKIN Sports Staff Writer Coach Tony Sharpe's base ball team will head south this weekend for a three-game set against Tulsa.: The Huskers and the Hurricanes will play a single game Friday and a double-header Saturday. The trip south will be a short warmup for the Corn- huskers as far as conference play is concerned. A three game series against Kansas April 6-7, will move Nebras ka into conference action. Plagued by very little prac tice outside due to the wet diamond, Nebraska will clash with an improved Tulsa squad, expected to be the best Hurricane squad in several seasons. The Huskers have been able to play outside only three times during the spring thaw. Outdoor practices have been limited to hitting flies in the outfield as the infield is too wet. Members of the pitching A GOOD TEACHERS AGENCY DAVIS School Service IN ROLL NOW Established I9I8 Serving the Ml, ouri Vallty to the West Coast. 501 Stuart 3ldg. Lincoln 8 Nebr staff have not been able to work outdoors at all during the early drills. Sharpe will open Friday with a veteran lineup with one exception, pitcher Keith Sieck. Golf Match Postponed The Nebraska golf team's scheduled opening match Friday with Kansas State will be called off, according to Coach Harry Good. The Lincoln Country Club course, where the Husker home matches will be played this season, is closed because of soggy conditions. "Kansas State will have to take a raincheck," said Good. The match will prob ably be rescheduled in early April. IM Volleyball Schedule Monday'! Results Air Men def. Beta Sigma Psi-A Mwatt-A def. Selleck-A Kappa Sigma def. Phi Gamma Delta-A Delta Upstton-A def. Delta Sigma Pi-A Tonight's Games 6:30 North Theta Chl-B vs. Sigma Chi-B 7:30 North Beta Sigma Psi-A vs. winner Alpha Gamma Rho-Triangle 7:30 South Selleck-A vs. winner Mc Lean-A and Seaton U-A 8:30 South Surma Phi Ensilon-A vs. Delta Upsilon-A RODEO CLUB will meet at the Ag Union TV lounge 7:30 p.m. tonight. Plans for the Rodeo will be discussed. Sieck, a sophomore spent a very fine summer league at Lexington., was a standout frosh and was the star nitrher for three years at Lincoln southeast. The Husker batting order for Friday's game: Rex &weu, ss, Don scmnaei, cf; Steve Smith. If: Dick Becher. lb: Don Purcell. c: Tnm urnst, rf; Bill Redmond, 2b; Dale Anderson, 3b; and Sieck, p. . Coach Sharpe may not be aDie to make tne trip due to an infected foot. The Husker diamond mentor was sched uled to check with his doc tor today. 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No Money DownTake Any Purchase With You k :::;!zra..T3T.....,.- Open Monday and Thursday Until 9:00 It looks as if the Rag sports staff is going to have to its strenuous endeavors of covering Husker sports once again following a two week lull between winter and spring sports. The kickoff for the spring slate is this weekend with the baseball team journeying south for a three games series at Tulsa. Spring football, out door track, golf and tennis will make their debuts next week. The winter scene came to a fast and furious finish, for we typewriter-jockeys. Consider the following events which took place in the last month the Nebraska basketball team finished a disappointing fifth in the conference, the indoor track team climaxed a fine dual indoor season with a surprising second place (we never could find an extra point for Coach Frank Sevigne's troops) in the Big Eight meet, the swimming and wrestling teams fin- 4- 4 ished fourth in loop competition (the IV 1 wrestlers piled up a 9-2-1 dual meet rec- v" I ord and copped ninth in the NCAA meet), I and the gymnastics team turned in an- , ... other great season, copping the All-Col- wohlfarth lege Championships in the process. a t0 th,s ,ist the 8urSe of lnterest created by the wild finish of the Omaha Tech-Lincoln Norhteast game and the succeeding protest, and, in the same week as the high school tourney, the final playoffs of the intra mural basketball tourney. Since we haven't received any poison pen letters about oar rankings and All-Intramural selections we'll consider everybody happy (or at least quiet) and move on to other business. Things should really be poppin' this spring. With the exception of the golf team, every NU spring sport squad figures to improve its record and, in addition, there will be plenty of interest generated next Monday when the Husker footballers begin spring drills under new coach Bob Devaney. Starting next weekend at least one of the four Husk er spring squads will be in action at home each week end, providing the Cornhusker rooter plenty of variety in his sporting choices. The big day of the spring sched ule is May 12, AH Sports Day, when the Husker football team stages an intrasquad battle and the tennis, base ball and track teams all have home engagements. The late spring vacation (April 20-28) has cut down the southern tours but the golf, baseball and track teams .art) all planning short jaunts south. The baseball team is loaded with an all-veteran cast and could shape into a contender for the league title although Oklahoma State looms as a favorite to re peat. The Huskers have a solid infield, some hard-hitting outfielders and improved pitching and catching corps. The NU outdoor track team will be out to win the conference! The cindermen appear determined to get revenge on Kansas after losing the indoor meet U the Jayhawks by 1112 of a point. If Coach Sevigne can find a javelin man and strengthen the middle distances and field events, the Huskers should win the crown. The Husker tennis team, with more experience and a lighter schedule, is a cinch to do better this year (a 1-11 dual season won-lost record and last place finish in the conference isn't too tough to beat). Currently bat tling for the top five spots are ten netters, including the fop three lettermen from last spring, two, squadmen, four promising sophomores and one transfer. Only Coach Harry Good's golf team may find the going tough this spring. Hit hard by eligibility and scholastic losses the linksters also haven't been able to practice outside yet due to the soggy conditions. These wet grounds forced postponement of the scheduled home opener, against Kansas State Friday. With only two lettermen back, Coach Good hopes to improve on the golfers' 1961 confer ence showing of last place. Help may be on the way next year for Coach Good in the form of outstanding freshmen golfers, Gary and Glen Gruenemeier and Mail Tabor. Grid Coach Devaney has said that the Huskers may not look too polished this spring but the NU coaching staff will be watching to see which players want to play the most and where. The spring football roster lists plenty of returnees (25 lettermen) and there is plenty of size. Coach Devaney hopes to improve the team speed and get the team ready for Mat could be a bang-up season next fall. The alumni-varsity game has been scratched this year but the public will get an opportunity to see plenty of gridiron action in , the Saturday scrimr mages and final spring game Devaney has scheduled It looks like a great spring season and the length of this column (to recoin a trite phrase "I'm affected by diarrhea of the typewriter") has helped to fill many inches in our battle against the lull. GeierMayTake2 To NCAA Trials Coach Jake Geier may take two Husker gymnasts to Al buquerque, N. M., this week end to participate in the NCAA Gymnastics Meet. Geier plans to enter Gene Hart, who will compete in the sidehorse event, and make take s phomore Den nis Albers, all-around NU per former. Albers will go if he is fully recovered from a back injury suffered at the All-Col- ege Championships, accord ing to Coach Geier. 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