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The Daily Nebraskan
Friday, May 11, 1962
Four Teams Slated for Sports Day Duty
By BOB BESOM
Sports Staff Writer
Take a small, fury ball
beat with racket ... a sight
ly bigger, harder ball hit
with bat ... a leather ball
smash with feet . . . and add
a 'leisure' noon snack of an
exhibition on the cinders and
you have the ingredients for
a day of college sports enter
tainment. And that's what the Ne
braska Athletic Department
has in store for visitors to
morrow at the 13th annual All
Sports Day.
The action starts at 9:30
a.m. Saturday morning with
the Iowa State-Nebraska ten
nis match.
At 10:30 a.m. Coach Tony
Sharpe's baseball club
squares off with Colorado in
a rune-inning battle.
And at noon, the Husker
cindermen meet Kansas State
in a dual, followed by the
spring football finale an
intrasquad contest.
TEXMS
for the Huskers and Higgin
botham will probably go with
Gibson-Wohlf arth and Fowler
Johnson in the doubles.
Making the trip for Iowa
State will be Tuck Bosburg,
Tom Line, Dave Scheiding,
Lou Counter and Dainis Kvie
sitis. All but Scheiding were
on last year's team which
whitewashed the Hsskers, 7-0.
BASEBALL
Six Husker seniors will be
making their final home ap
pearance this weekend as Col
orado invades for a three-
game series.
The seniors include Steve
Smith, who is leading the Big
I Eight with a .449 batting aver
age, Don rurceu, dick tsecn
er, Pat Salerno, Bill Red
mond, and Dave Myers.
Ron Havekost and Ernie
Bonistall will take the mound
this afternoon for a double
header at 1:30 p.m. at the
NU diamond.
Tomorrow the Huskers will
meet CU in a single game at
10:30 a.m. as part of the All
TRACK
A perfect Husker outdoor
cinder record will be at stake
in the Kansas State dual.
But Nebraska shouldn't
have too much trouble hand
ling the Wildcats in the noon
affair.
A dual in the century be
tween Nebraska's Ray Knaub
and Dale Alexander of K-
ALL-SPORTS DAY
PROGRAM
9:30 a.m. Tennis, Iowa
State vs. Nebraska at Uni
versity courts.
10:30 a.m. Baseball, Col
orado vs. Nebraska, Uni
versity diamond.
12:00 noon Track, Kan
sas State vs. Nebraska, Sta
dium track.
I p.m. Football, Intra
squad game. Stadium.
Wildcat David Walker are ex
pected to stage a real battle
in the pole vault. Both have
cleared 14-0.
FOOTBALL
For the third time in the
13-year history of the Sports
Day affair, Husker footballers
will square off against Hus
kers. Coach Bob Devaney and
staff have made an effort to
divide the 81 gridders into two
units as equally as possible.
The staff of gridiron in
structors has also been divid
ed for the intrasquad affair.
Mike Corgan, George Kelly,
Cletus Fischer and Tom Os
born will handle the- Whites.
Carl Selmer, John Melton,
Harrv Tolly and Dal Dyer
will be in charge of the Red
unit.
The depth charts for the
two squads:
Rro
UE Larry Tomlinwn. John Kansas,
Pat Fisher. Robert Lock wood.
LT Tyrmw Robertimt. Monte K if II a,
Clarence Osentowski.
LG Dwaln Carlson, Gary Gray, Charles
Gamer, Jerry Payne.
C Ron Mtchka, Don Stevenson, Mike
Faritt, Al Supilck.
RQ Gary Toofood. William Rofera, La
Vane Johnson.
RT Lloyd Voss. John Strohmerer, Cal
vin Reehl, Gene Cnnnitvham.
RtWim Hure, Curtis Bryan. Den Goos.
Jerry Spears.
OB Dennis Claridie, Ron GUbreata, Jeff
Shafer.
LH-Willie Rosa, Marnard SraMt. Jeas
Vajsvich.
RH Rudy Johnson. WUHe PascnaO, John
Sebastian.
FB Bill Thornton, Noel Martin, Brace
Smith.
Whites
LE Bill Comstock, Mike Eicr, Steve
Johnson, Gary Warden.
LT Bob Jones, Larry Kramer, Ross Ba-
rone, Jim Weir.
la John Kirby, John Derrin, Richard
Ashman.
C Duncan Dram. Lyle sutler, Dave
Banks.
RG-Joha McDermott, Je4 Rood, Boh
Brown, Ulysses Brown.
RT Al Fischer, Ron Griesse, Dave Baas,
Brace Craif.
RE Larry Donovan, Richard Callahan,
Omck Doepke, Gary Lucas.
OB-Ooog Tucker, John Faiman, Gary
Graham, Jerry Fischer.
LH Dave Theisen. Warren Powers,
James Little, Bill Johmon.
RH-Dnmis Storwe, Kent McCWhan.
Ken Simondmes.
FB Gene Vount. Mike Koehler, Joe Me-
Nolly.
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Nebraskan
Sports
SPORTS SLATE
Today
BASEBALL Nebraska vs.
Colorado (2) at NU Dia
mond, 1:30 p.m.
RODEO NU Rodeo at
Fairgrounds, 8 p.m.
Saturday
ALL SPORTS DAY NU
tennis, baseball, track and
fotball teams in action.
RODEO NU Rodeo at
Fairgrounds, 2 p.m. and 8
p.m.
NU Golfers Win
The Nebraska golfers did
not appear to be handicapped
by the loss of Bud William
son who was sidelined with a
hand injury yesterday.
Nebraska romped over
Creighton 13'4 to lt.
The two medalists of the
meet were Huskers Jerry
Overgaard and Bill Hemmer,
each betting his opponent, 73
74. Overgaard beat Tom Schac
hart 3-0 and Hemmer beat
Denny Houlighan 2-1. Bill
Gunli'cks with 75 strokes beat
Pat Ducan with 79, 3-0. Bill
Encell with 76 beat Fred
Wuree with 80, 2Vt to 1.
Stan Schrag was awarded a
three point forfeit.
State should add color to the
meet. Alexander has posted a
.-09.6 as his best time in the
190-yard dash while Knaub
has clockings of :09.4 and
:09.S nnder his belt.
Kansas State also has a top
flight two-miler in John Mc- Arrangements have been
innings 'eaI wn0 couW give Nebras-. made by KOLN-KGIN TV of
Pa a av.c .-u-ivc itrumig a i uu juiiiwiii ivi uic him live
for his money. ! telecast of a Husker spring
iSU Football Tilt
Will Be Televised
The Nebraska tennis team t Sports Day acitivites. Keith
will be seeking its second con- Sieck will get the nod for the
ference win against one loss! single game,
when it mwts a talented Iowa j Plagued somewhat by w ild
State crew tomorrow at 9:30;ness this season, Sieck has
a.m. at the NU Courts. ! nonetheless amassed a 2-1 rec-
The Huskers have won six ord. He is third in
and lost two on the vear and pitched with 25 innings.
V. A -1 i 1 A 4. b PaoaVi TAntt CtiTTYA taC lit ft- ',
nave lurnea in lour snuunus. v-' Je . ..j'fth,!! ,m th. c,t, ..
In Big Eight competition, igled his lineup somewhat to "usKers uon uegnan ana . "-"T " X
Coach Ed Higginbotham'sstrj' and match Colorado's po-, Steve Pfist?r are al! b I S wf nf P
souad edged Kansas State, tent batting attack. .for appearances in the All Sports Day.
6as Smith, the Huskers' leading dashes. Tom Saunders, Gilj The telecast is on tap for
The veteran-loaded Iowa hitter with a .453 average, i Gebo and Dick Hoelscher, 2: 15 p.m. Saturday afternoon.
State team has won eight and has moved to the second slot ( make up the NU entry list pat Fischer. Ron McDole,
lost two this vear. The Cy-jwith Becher moving to third , tor the quarter mile. ; Mick Tingelhofff and Don Pur-
clones finished fifth in the and Purcell taking over the j Nebraska's 440 yard relays cell Wjn be on hand for a
loop meet last year and are j clean up spot. quartet of Fred Wflke, Pfis-' color commentary and Bob
considered a darkhorse team The probable batting order ;ter, Degnan and Knanb could Zenner will do the play-by-'
again this year. reads, Don Schindel, cf; be pressed, also. The Ne- play account.
Dick Gibson, Dave Wohl- Smith, rf; Becher, lb: Pur-; braskans have posted a time xme ebraska mentors
f arth. Jim Fowler, Tom John- j cell, c; Salerno, If: Dale An- of :41.4. pus Athletic Director Tippy
son and Jack Lausterer will j derson, 3b; Tom Ernst, ss;j In the field events. Juris,rjye are scheduled for half
play the five singles matches . and Redmond, 2b. (Jesifers of Nebraska and ; time appearances.
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Buffs Play
NU Today
By RICK AKIN
Sports Staff Writer
Colorado visits Lincoln for
a three-game series with Ne
I of the campaign. The Buffs
meet NU in a doubleheader
i today starting at 1:30 p.m
at tne Husker Diamond.
The Buffaloes, riding the
crest of a three game sweep
over previously league lead
ing Kansas, are in fourth
place, one-half game ahead of
Kansas. Colorado stands 8-6
in the conference and 12-8
overall.
Jim Westervelt, Rav Mel
yin and Don Gnnsanles com
bined for Colorado's three
wins against Kansas.
Ounsaules was a surprise
starter but pitched six-hit
ball in winning. 7-1. Gun-
saules has seen little action
on the mound since being
shelled bv Oklahoma State in
the second inning of the Buf
faloes' second conference
game.
The b i e pitcher also
slammed two home runs in
the Kansas series to up his
season total to seven.
I But the big gun in the Col
oraao Darting oraer iasx weeic-
end was centerfielder Gale
Weidner who banged out
eight hits in 11 trips to
fha til n't n TV i c iiitSiirct irnruaH
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A new event will invade the j Weidner's average to .397 lot
T , I X"I 1. Rodeo this spring. Called the i the season and .434 against
i4Ctltl JL"CWrtlvau frat-rnitv wiM cttw rsrA H j conference pitching.
n7 . , s- -i Weidner, a footballer in the
Want Ads i three men against a M UU, was an All-Big Eight and
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BIG COLORADO BATTERS Rigbtfielder-Prtcher Don
Gunsacles and Centerfielder Gale Weidner (I-r) are the
big power men in the Colorado attack.
151 Softball Slate
Taaarat's Games
MS A Mm vs. Winner Farm House
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This is the first time the
event has teen run and the
only performance will be Sat-;
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All-American in baseball last
are ! season.
Westervelt, another All-Big
Eight choice last season
pitched another six-hit effort
for the Buffaloes, as they
won 7-4.
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dominations
Nominations for the Daily
Nebraskan Outstanding
Varsity Athlete and Intra
mural Athlete should be
mailed to: Dave Wohlfarth,
Sports Editor, Daily Ne
braskan. Student Union.
The nominations win close
next Saturday.
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W1TKESSED THE
ATROCITIES IN ANGOLA
A pregnant mother '$ clubbed to
death. A laborer is thrown in prison
for missing a day's work. Hundreds
of Angolans are slaughtered in cold
blood In this week's Post, an Amer
ican missionary describes this
butchery. He tells how the Portu
guese keep 4,000,0011 Africans in
near slavery. And how he himself
was jailed on trumped-up charges.
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coverage on all spring sports and interesting column
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Sports Writer
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Sports Writer
Freshman in Pre-Dent
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Baseball
JERRY BRUNK
Sports Writer,
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ministration Sigma Nu, sports writer for
Builders Special Edition
General assignment &
features
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Sports Writer
Sophomore in Business Ad
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Sports Editor
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General assignment,
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Sports Writer
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Political Science
Vice-President Theta Sigma
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BOB BESOM
Sports Writer & Junior
Staff Writer
Freshman in Journalism
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Ker
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Relations Committee
Spring fotball, wrestling r
general assignment
MIKE MACLEAN
Sports Writer & Senior Staff Writer
Junior in Business Administration
Vice-President Phi Kappa Psi,
Phalanx Publicity Chairmon,
University Frying Club
Spring Footboll &, Football Features
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Sports Writer
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