Wednesday, May 2, 1962 Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan 1 f ' i I f 1 i Kelay Big factor in Track Dua NU Hosts Buffs Saturdf By DAVE WOHLFARTH Sports Editor The experts are saying that it will be a "down-to-the-re-lay" finish this Saturday when the Colorado and Ne braska track teami.' engage in cinder combat for the fourth time this year. Husker Coach Frank Sevigne has said, "This shapes up as one of the best dual meets we have had here in many seasons." Highlight, of the meet will be the 440-yard relay, the mile run, the 220-yard dash, and the half mile. The dual will start at Memorial Sta dium at 2 p.m. with the field events. The running events will begin at 2:30. The 440-yard relay could decide the final outcome of the meet as these two teams have battled closely in two of the three previous meet ings. NU Wins Triangular In their latest meeting NU copped a narrow two point verdict in an outdoor triangu lar with Colorado and the Air Force Academy in Coky rado Springs two weeks ago, The Buffs and H u s k e r s split ia two indoor duals. Col orado won the first meeting with a narrow edge at Boul der and Nebraska shellacked the Buffs, 8S-33, in Lincoln, Colorado, however, was mi nus some of its key perform ers in the Lincoln dual. Don Mevers. who did 15 feet against Wisconsin in a dual last week to help defeat the Big Ten champions, 62-20, was shelved along with Jim Heath, one of the Big Eight's better middle distance run ners. Relay Finish Important The Huskers won the three way outing by finishing sec ond in the mile relay which netted three points. However, in a dual meet the second place quartet gets no points. Added to Coach Sevigne's worries is the fact that in the AFA-CU-NU meet the 17 points which the Air Force tallied helped Nebraska more than they did Colorado. Offsetting these problems may be the addition of the 440-yard relay, which was not contested in the triangular, and which the Huskers hope to win Saturday. Both the Buff and Husker sprint teams have turned the relay in :41.4, the Huskers weefc MissMischii V) a. ;jr ay finishing second in the Drake Relays and Colorado in its own meet last Saturday. This relay should be a spec taeular race and could de cide the dual. Mile Contenders Another great race should develop in the mile which Ray Stevens of Nebraska won at Colorado Springs m 4:20.6. However, Bob Gntfith of Colo rado has had a 4:12 clocking and the speedy Buff won the 2-mile run in the Colorado- Nebraska indoor dual here this winter in 9:21.6, Ray Knaub, 100-yard cham pion at the Texas and Kansas Relays, will be the man to beat in the century and quar ter sprints. Colorado will counter with Teddy Woods, Olympic runner, in the 220 yard dash. The half mile shapes up as a battle between Chuck Bu cheit of Colorado and Hus kers Stevens, Mike Fleming and Gil Gebo. Bill Kenny, who won this event at Colo rado Springs in 1:55.9 also may be in Scarlet colors for this one. SjL 4 v p SMITH LEADS HITTING Steve Smith, Husker outfielder, leads the NU hitters with a .453 batting average. Husker Nine Meets OSU This Weekend By RICK AKIN Sports Staff Writer After a disasterous three' game sweep by Missouri last weekend, Nebraska baseball ers will be trying to get back into the first divison with three-game series at Okla homa State this weekend. Nebraska now stands fifth in the conference with a 4 record, one-half gamebehind in the conference with a 4 record, one-half game behind fifth place Colorado and Vh games behind fourth place Oklahoma. With a doubleheader slated for Friday and single game for Saturday, Oklahoma State will try to move up among the leaders at the expense of the Huskers. Defending Big Eight cham pion Oklahoma Mate trails Kansas and Missouri by only lVz games and holds the third place spot. Coach Tony Sharpe will start lefty Ron Havekost and Ernie Bonistall m the Friday doubleheader with George Landgren, a sophomore from Grand Island, starting the nine-inning single game on Saturday. Landgren earned his start ing assignment on the strength of his fine work against Concordia of Minne sota and Missouri during spring vacation. Landgren also leads the NU pitchers m earned run averages with 1.80 but has yet to record a decision. Bonistall and Havekost have been the workhorses of the mound corps this season pitching 31 and 36 inn ings, respectively. Havekost has a 2-3 record and made a fine showing against Missouri last week end. The lefty from Hooper went the route but was the victim of a fielding error which gave the game to the Husker Statistics Husker Hitting AB R Smith, Steve 64 14 May, Dave 8 0 Johnson, Ed 6 0 Landmen, George 3 1 Becher, Dick 63 2 Salerno, Pat 25 5 Anderson, Dale 65 6 Ernst, Tom 25 3 Schindel, Don 67 12 Dcuglas, Ron 34 4 Redmond. Bill 52 S Bonistall, Ernie 11 3 Purcell, Don 49 7 McClatchey, Dave 19 4 Myers, Dave 8 2 Havekost, Ron 11 1 Morris, John 9 1 S;eck. Keith 7 1 Naiberk, Eldon 1 0 Kahrhoff, Jim 0 0 Duff, Wally 0 0 ToUll 536 75 H RBI 29 11 3 2 1 18 7 18 16 7 10 2 8 3 1 1 0 0 o 0 0 111 2 1 0 10 3 9 5 11 1 3 2 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 168 BA .453 J7S .3.13 .333 .236 .280 .277 .240 .239 .206 .192 .132 .163 .158 .125 .091 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .207 PO 20 9 0 2 138 15 9 10 42 14 38 1 77 5 16 3 1 1 0 1 0 411 Husker Hurling IP H Kahrhoff 5 2 Landifren, George 10 6 Johnson, Ed 9 9 Havekost, Ron 36 "4 31 Bonistall, Ernie 31 a 27 Ernst, Tom 14 14 Sieek. Keith 21 H 15 Totals 137 116 R 3 2 16 17 17 7 17 75 KR BB SO ERA 0 2 1 0.00 2 4 14 10 13 3 20 68 6 1.80 13 2.25 22 2.79 20 2.84 7 4.50 18 6.33 81 3.39 E 2 0 0 0 1 0 8 3 2 6 1 7 3 0 0 5 0 3 0 0 52 FA .909 1.000 1.000 1.000 .993 1.000 .843 .81.1 .956 .SH2 .893 .917 .924 .625 1.000 l.OOO .722 1.01 10 .400 1.000 .000 .920 Pel. .000 ,000 .000 .400 .6110 l.OIKI .067 .529 Papadakis Places 3rd mite moot MAURICE CHEVALIER ANGIE DICKINSON; AND NOEL-NOEL Nebraska senior Myron Papadakis has been busy the last two weeks. He traveled to Cincinnati, Ohio. Apr. 17-19 and placed third in the Inter collegiate Handball Tourna ment. Although he has competed in the B singles, his third place finish placed Nebraska in a tie for fifth in National team rating, Last Saturday Papadakis in- 1M Softball Slate TONIGHT' GAMKX NK-Play Boys vs. Strike Outs. NW-l-hi Kappa Pal vs. Winner 01 Delta Upsllon vs. i'hi Delta Thrta. 8K AaMcn vs. Winner of Beta fiigma Psi vs. Cnrohusker. SW Smith vs. Burnett. 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Start accumulating money for the future now with a CML Endowment Policy. Im tjw.. .mw"HMnii www i 1 Dick McCashland Suite 707 Lincoln Building 432-3289 Connecticut Mutual Life INSURANCE COMPANY" Tigers, 1-0. Sharpe will start with' Don Schindel (.239), cf; Dale An derson (.277), 3b; Steve Smith (.453), rf; Dick Becher (.286), lb; Pat Salerno (.280), If; Don Purcell (.163), c; Tom Ernst (.240'), ss; and Bill Redmond (.192). Smith continues to lead the Huskers in batting with a .453 average. He is the only regular above the .300 mark. Over spring vacation the Huskers slipped from a .282 team average to .207 and now have a 9-8 record overall. Golfers Tip Washburn Nebraska's golfers took a narrow 8-7 win over Wash burn yesterday as the Husk ers won their fifth match against four losses. Bud Williamson of Nebraska and Jerry Adams of Wash burn tied for medalist honors with 76s. These two number one men tied in their match, IVz to 1. Bill Encell and Jerry Over- gaard won important decis ions to "give the Huskers the edge in the match played at the Lincoln Country Club. Coach Harry Good s link- sters hit the road for a quad rangular meeting with Kan sas, Kansas State and Wich ita at Lawrence Thursday and the same three teams at Manhattan Saturday. Yesterday s results: Williamson (N) (76) tied Adams (76) Encell (N) (81) dot. Dick Wend and (85), 2-1. Overgaard (N) (83) def. Guy Harris (85), 2-1. Mick Renaid (W) (83) def. BUI Ham mer (86), 2-1. Stan Schrae (N) (83) tied Warren Dobry (83). Wt-m. Devaney Polishes Gridders By BOB BESOM Sports Staff Writer Husker grid professor Bob Devaney is through passing out new routines this spring and will concentrate on "a big job of just polishing and perfecting the things we've already installed." That's the way things stack up going into the final four spring practice sessions lead ing into the May 12th intra' squad finale highlighting All Sports Day. Coach Devaney figures he has "close to two top teams." "Studying the movies of the first three weeks we discov ered a few more individuals who do some things well," he said. Devaney seems most en thused over the backfield. He points to halfback Dave Thei sen, Maynard Smidt and Wil lie Ross at left half and Kent McCloughan, Dennis Stuewe and Rudy Johnson at right. Devaney is having problems with the front wall however. Tackle depth is one sore spot and the Husker head man figures he may shift some guards to that position to help out. "One important thing we must do is develop a uniform charge by our linemen. They haven't been firing out to gether," the NU boss ex plained. Study of the movies have brought out considerable progress by some freshmen linemen," according to De vaney, "It looks like we may get more help from freshmen than we expected," he continued. Husker Netters Post 3rd Shutout of Year 1 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE WE SHORTEN - LENGTHEN . . . Dresses Trousers Coats New Zippers Shirts Pockets Try Our Alteration Dept. MODEL Ckansm & $hbd &uuiebiy 239 No. 14th 432-5262 By AL SPORE Sports Staff Writer Nebraska's tennis .team bounced back after two vaca tion losses to dump Washburn of Topeka, Kans., 7-0, yester day afternoon at the NU courts. The shutout, third of the 1962 season administered by the Huskers, puts the NU netters at four wins and two loses. The two defeats came at the hands of Kansas and Wichita last week. Tom Johnson, who missed the Husker's first two matches came back to show letterman form by easily de feating Ellis Parker of Wash burn, 6-3, 6-0. Johnson, play ing in the number four spot, later teamed up with Rich Harley to defeat Nerland Mil ler and Rich Stillie, Topeka netters, in the number two doubles, 6-1, 6-2. Dave Wohlfarth teamed with sophomore ace Dick Gibson to take the number one doubles after getting off to a shaky start. The match was the only three setter as Gibson-Wohlfarth defeated L. E. 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