Monday, April 9, 1962 The Daily Nebraskan Page 5 r- Cornhusker Nine Lose Three Game Set to Kansas ! By RICK AKIN Sports Staff Writer Nebraska's baseball team received a case of the shivers last weekend from the chilly weather and three loss es at the hands of Kansas. The Jayhawkers, who fin ished last in the Bie Eisht standings last season, licked the Huskers in doubleheader triday, 6-4 and 8-6, and in a single game Saturday after noon, 3-2. Saturday afternoon's tilt was a tough game to lose as the Huskers tried to return to their winning ways of the weekend before at Tulsa. Kansas started the scoring In the first when Nebraska starter Ed Johnson, gave up a walk to Ken Hensley, Jay- nawKer ngntiielder. Hensley moved to second wtien a sharp grounder bounced off Husker shortstop John Mor ris glove. Hensley Scores Keith Abercrombie, KU's leading hitter, brought Hens ley home with a single. The Jayhawkers continued me assault in the second as Don Miller singled and came home on winning pitcher Ger aid Waldschmidt's long double. Nebraska started to come back in the fourth. Steve Smith, NU's leftfielder, reached first on an error. Af ter moving to second on a wild throw, Smith came home on first sacker Dick Becher's single. Kansas picked up another run in the sixth' as Dick' Fanning smashed a double and came home on Jim Mar shall's hit. Smith and Becher combined once again in the NU sixth to clse out the scoring. Smith boomed a triple to right-center. Becher prompt ly picked up his second RBI by bringing Smith home with a single. At this point in the activi ties the Huskers had a defin ite rally on the move. Don Purcell followed Becher with a single putting Becher on second and Purcell on first with no one out. But the alert Jayhawkers promptly squelched the threat. Catcher Abercomb- le picked Keener off at sec ond. Purcell stole second and went to third on an error, Husker Baseball Boxes KANSAS Lelkw, cf Hensley rf B'rdner, 2b AberTjie. a Fanning, lb Marshall, If Miller. Friday Doable-brader FIRST GAME NEBRASKA b r k bl b r k rbl 4 10 0 Swett, 2b 3 13 0 4 110 Schindel. cf 4 1 1 0 3 10 1 Smith. If 3 111 4 111 Becher, lb 3 0 12 2 110 Purcell. c 2 0 0 1 2 10 0 Ernst, rf 2 0 0 3 0 0 A Anriprenn. Sh S A fl A Kviigizer, 3b 3 0 1 2 Redmond n Hit Bader. 3b 0 0 0 0 Havekost P 10 0 0 Brock, P 3 0 10 Bonistall p 110 0 w-scnmiai, p o o o n a-McClafy 1 0 0 0 Total MISS Total! M 4 1 4 a McClatchey flied out for Bonistall in 7th. Kansas 000 OM 04 Nebraska 100 003 0-4 E Leiker, Abercrombie 3, Evilstirr 2, Swett, Scblndel t, Redmond. PO-A Kan sas 21-0. Nebraska 21-13. DP Evilslser, Bumcardner and Fannlnr. LOB Kansas 4, Nebraska . !R Evilslser, BR Aber crombie SB Schindel. IP R R ER BB SO Brock (W, 1-1) ..S2-3 4 4 1 3 2 WaldschmMl 1 1-3 3 0 0 0 1 Havekost (t. 0-1) 1 1-3 2 I S 1 1 Bonistall 1141 1 1 I 1 u seeiy ana Nordberf T 1-59. a B).:.M.yvA-AV-.v...........o.. I If Bptlftlfi I M. Ii . .Vi J I &i:f j4 I I J ( .JslteA - I .... K.i i v.i ' wa i Try 1 ' , i f r1:ili fJrs 1 ' i If r h f- I & A. ii I ;ui a, -- - -i" ' i- "--I-;,- ' ) -T mm I ssmsna. I EXTRA POINT CLUB In the five years of its existence, the Extra Point Club has raised $28,500 for the athletic program at the University of Nebraska. Clarence Mitchell, immediate past president, presents athletic director Tippy Dye with the club's 1962 contribution which amounted to $4,500. Lou Roper, extreme left, Joe Yetman, ex treme right who originated the club, and Bus Whitehead (rear), president for 1962-'63 look on. WHAT IS SCFD Golf, Tennis Teams at Home Four Cornhusker teams will be in action th.ekflWi5o match, postponed from track and baseball teams will be on the road with the tennis and golf teams playing here. 1 nvi italic ion All academy professors who have so much to say about the evils of conservatism that they must take closs-time to do so, are cordially in vited to join the staff of Outer Mongolia Uni versity where captive audiences will give more than curtious attention to their views. The Kansas State-Nebraska March 30, will be played Tues day, Coach Harry Good said. TENNIS Wednesday Creisfhlon in Lincoln, university courts, l p.m. GOLF Tuesday Kansas State In Lincoln, Lincoln Country Club, 1 p.m. Friday Drake in Lincoln, Lincoln Country Club, 1 p.m. BASEBALL Friday-Saturday Nebraska at Okla home. TRACK Saturday Colorado-Nebraska-A i r Force triangular at Colorado Springs. 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More men use Mennen Spray than any other deodorant How about you? 64 ana $1.00 piut tax Second Game KANSAS NEBRASKA ak r k rW tk r k M Leiker, cf 2 110 Swett, Sb 2 10 0 Hensley, if 5 J J 0 Schindel, cf 2 0 0 0 BunVner 2b S 2 2 1 McClafy, cf 1 1 1 1 Aberc'bic, e S 2 1 1 Smith, If 3 110 Fanning, lb S 0 I S Becher, lb 4 12 0 Marshall, If 4 0 0 1 Purcell, c 2 0 0 0 Miller, ss 3 0 0 0 Myers, c 2 10 0 naaer, id mi Ernst, rf 3 12 1 a-Evils'er, 3b 1 0 0 0 Anderson, 3b 3 0 1 1 Nelson, p 2 0 0 0 Redmond, ss 2 0 0 1 Stewart, p 110 0 Sieck p 10 0 0 Rnnictftll a. A A Totals Miff Totals 23 4 a-Evilsinsr grounded out for Rader in 6th. Kansas sai wm i Nebraska ... . .000 150 0-0 E Miller. Swett, Ernst, Anderson, Red inond, PO-A Kansas 21-3, Nebraska 21 iAjn nansas 11, Nebraska . 2B Fan nmg, uensley, Abercrombie, Krast. s Nelson, Leiker. Redmond, S. Anderson. IP B Nelson 41-8 5 Stewart (W. 1-1) 2 2-3,1 Sieck 3 1-3 3 Bonistall (L. 1-1) 3 1-1 I WP Sieck. HBP Sleek Leiker). U Nordhert and Seely. T 3:32. A ifivO. but none of his mates could i bring him home. Pitcher Waldschmidt In the Friday doublehead-i er NU made several mental; was i errors which nrnvpri pnstlv very effective in his third I The first i9n ttiin drill.. t. n i i. l. - . . . . ..., um ii uurnnusK- sas, b-4, naa lime action un- ers wnne walking only two., til the sixth when KU jumped juiii sun iook xne loss for Ne-iall over NU starter Ron nrasKa- i Havekost for five runs. McClatchey. SF Fanning, R ER BB 80 6 4 4 2 0 0 10 5 4 S I t (Bumgartner, KANSAS Fanning, lb Marshall, If Milter, ss Evilsizer, 3b Walds'idt. p Saturday Game NEBRASKA ab r kbl an r kbl Leiker, cf 4 0 10 Anderson, 3b 5 0 1 0 Hensley, rf 4 10 0 Schindel, cf S 0 0 0 Bumg'ner, 2b 4 0 0 0 Smith, If 4 0 3 2 Abercbie, c 4 0 11 Becher, lb 4 0 3 2 4 12 0 Purcell, c 4 0 10 4 0 11 Ernst, rf 3 0 0 0 4 110 Redmond, 2b 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 C-Swett 10 0 0 3 0 11 Morris, ss 10 0 0 a-McCrchey 10 0 0 Douglas, ss 2 0 2 0 e-Duff ' 0 0 0 0 Johnson, p 2 0 0 0 b-Salerno 0 0 0 0 Havekost, p 0 0 0 0 d-May 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 3 I 3 Totals 35 t I 2 a McClatchey popped up for Morris In 4th. b Salerno sacrificed for Johnson in 7th. c Swett struck out for Redmond in 3th. d May walked for Havekost in 9th. e Duff ran for Douglas in 9th. Kansas 110 W ooo 3 Nebraska (H0 101 000 3 E Bumgardner, Evilsizer, Purcell, Mor ris. PO-A Kansas 27-7; Nebraska 27-3. DP Morris, Redmond and Becher. LOB Kansas 9, Nebraska 9. 2b Waldschmidt, Fanning. 3b Smith. S Waldschmidt, Salerno. SB Schindel, Purcell. PITCHING IP H R ER BB SO Waldschmidt (W) 3-0 9 8 2 1 2 11 Johnson (L) 0-1 7 6 3 2 4 3 Havekost 2 2 0 0 0 2 PB Purcell. U Herbert and Binger. T 217. A 200. HUSKER SHIVERS The Husker baseball team suffered from the cold weather and even more from a cold series against Kansas as the J aj hawks surprised the Huskers with a three game sweep over the weekend. The decisive blow was Abe- icrombie's three-run homer. The bottom half of the sixth saw the Nebraskans push home three runs. NU filled the bases in the seventh but to no avail as the Huskers couldn't produce a run. Wildness plagued starter Keith Sieck in the second game. Sieck gave Kansas six walks and five runs before being relieved by Ernie Bon istall in the fourth. Nebraska went ahead of the Jayhawks in the fifth as the Huskers batted around and scored five runs to take the lead, 6-5. 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