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Monday, April 29, 1963
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BALL, BALL WHO'S GOT IT? Hnsker Dennis Claridge rolls out with the ball in a
pass play for the Reds in Sunday's scrimmage game. It had been scheduled for Satur
day but was rained out.
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The Husker grid men held
a postponed scrimmage Sun
day afternoon on a drenched
practive field in which the
Reds beat the White squad
30-24.
Yearling Henry Woods dom
inated the afternoon attack as
he scored three big tallies for
the Red team. Woods ran for
two of the tallies and com
bined with John Vujevich for
the third tally.
The Red squad, lead by sen
tor quarterback Dennis Gar
idge, presented a well-balanced
attack as they passed
for two touchdowns and ran
for three more.
Sophomore halfback Kent
McCloughan opened the scor
ing for the Reds as he ran
around left end for 21 yards.
Freshman back Henry
Woods followed suit with a
three yard run for the second
Red tally. Later Woods hit
John Vujevich, freshman left
half, who ran for 22 more
Red yards on a screen pass
play.
For the final tally, Woods
once more took the ball and
ran around left end for 22
yards.
The White team, lead by
quarterback Dave Lebsack
from Lincoln, took to the air
to score all four of their touch
downs. Lebsack opened the White
drive with a pass to Mike
Kennedy for 5 yards for their
first tolly.
Then quarterback Deng
Tucker came on to hit Pat
Fisher for 20 yards and a sec
ond White tally.
Then freshman Fred Duba
threw for two more touch
downs. He hit yearling Ted
Vactor for 25 yards and fol
lowed that with a pitch to left
half Frank Solich who ran for
50 yards for the final White
tally.
The lineups for todays
acrimmage:
Reds
CIARIIGB TomliMon, left end; Kron
er, left tackle: Kirtw. left guard; Baf fi
eri or Midiica. craw; Brawn, riffht roard;
Von, rfcO tackle; Callahan, right end;
Clandse, quarterback; Ron, left half
Ikauk. Johnon. right halfhacki Younc
Van Velhhhurgh Gains
Berth On Big 8 llegkrs
BY BILL KEPNER
Staff Sports Writer
The University of Nebraska
Bowling Team placed fourth
in the Big Eight Tournament
at Lawrence, Kansas, Satur
day. Kansas, rolling on their
home lanes, won the tourna
ment handily. They were led
by Terrel Hays and Dave Ry
bolt, who finished one-two in
total pins, each with a 198 av
erage. v "
For the third successive
year, Busker Keith Tan Vcl
kmbargh won a slot on t fa e
Big Eight AH-Star Team, He
totaled 2703 pins over the 14
game route for a 133 average.
Each team rolled two games
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WOODS Hauf. left end: Rndd or Fur
Citt. left tackle; Srhmitner. left (uard;
Shaefer or Stmsnider, center; Osberf.
right (sard; Brichaoek, right tackle;
Caser. ncht end; Woods, quarterback;
Viueidi, left halfback; Franz, right half
back: McGinnor B. Johnson, fallback.
TATE Danish, left end; Hefty or Bar
tboiomei, left tackle; Redman or Riely,
left guard; G. Coleman, center; B. Peter
son, right guard; Fritz, right tackle; Man
lock, right end; Tate, quarterback; Atcne
aon. left halfback.
Whites
TTJCRK Koinzan or P. Fisher, left
ends; Bob Jones, left tackle; thUard, left
guard; SitUer center; Drum r McDer
mott, right guard; Kjffia. right tackle;
Doepke, right end; Tucker, quarterback;
PascbaU or Tbew-a, left halfback; Sebas
tian or Bonn, right halfback; Smith, full
back. DTDA White, left end; Carion, left
tackle; Pavori. left guard; Barnes, cen
ter; R. Coleman, right guard; Cxap, right
tackle; Jeter, right end; Dude, quarter
back; Sohch, left halfback; Vactor or
Poggemeyer, right halfback"; McNuta,
fullback.
LEBSArK-Speart. left end; Cotton, left
tackle; Alters, left guard: Bishop, center;
Abel or Ward, right guard: J. Bran,
right tackle; ab-slenski, right end; Le
bsack. quarterback; Kennedy, left half
back; Skoczaa. right halfback; K. Peter-
n. rollback.
PAPPAS Lesar, left end: Parker or'
Lennerts, left tackle; Rogers or Wright,
left guard; Tnora, center; Braddy, right
guard: Lacas. right tackle; Harms, right
end; Pappas, quarterback; Camastro. left
halfback; RhiDey. tight halfback; Warier
or Heston. fullback.
Big Eight
Opponents
Hit Golfers
Nebraska's golf team fell to
Oklahoma Slate, 9 to 6, and
to Kansas State, 91 to 54,
Friday at Pioneers Park.
Oklahoma State also de
feated Kansas State 94 to 54.
Don Lackey of Oklahoma
State won medalist honors
by shooting a two under par
70. Tom Thomsen was Ne
braska's lowest scorer as he
shot 72's to win both of his
matches.
RESULTS:
Nebraska vs. Oklahoma State
Frank Schreiner fN), 74, def. Jim Janv
ieson OS), 76, Tom Thomasa (t,
72. def. Duke Evans OS, 78, M. Don
Lackey OS, 70, def. Ed Romjne fSi.
84. 3-0. I5ave Eicbelbercer -OS). 71, def.
Bill Cunlicks Oi. 74, Dave Brown
ing (OS 1. 7S, def. Fntd Sulcus S). D,
m.
Kansas State vs. KehrsSka
Jin Col berg KS). 72. del. Frank
Schreiner N), 74, Tom Thomsen
N, 72 def. Larry Leneman IKS). 77. 2-1.
Bill Boucher KS), 78. def. Ed Ronuue
M, 84, W). Bill Gtmlicks Xt. 74, def.
Jerry Shaw OCS), 78, -e. Ed Ban KS).
def. Fred Sukup 'M. 80, 34.
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against each other team. The
Husker kegiers won eight
games and lost six.
The scoring was done on a
Peterson point system. One
point was given for each
match won, and one point for
every fifty pins.
The team standings:
L Kansas 275-35
2. Kansas State 268-29
3. Oklahoma 264-29
4. Nebraska 263-20
5. Missouri 261-17
6. Iowa State 261-05
7. Colorado 258-12
3. Oklahoma State .... 251-42
The Husker keglers and
their averages over the 14
games: Bob Gant, 131; Dave
Morey, 131: Jim Petricek.
175; Phil Scbenck, 132; andl
Keith van Velkinburgh, 133.
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Rain Fails
To Drown
Fan Spirit
Rain drenched the Drake
Relays track, but failed to
daniDen the snirii.c. of t h n s a
participating in the 54th an
nual affair. Over 15.500 fans
watched some of the cream
of the college track world set
six new marks, four nn Fri
day and two Saturday.
Nebraska earnered t h r
third places and a fourth dur
ing the two-day affair.
Victor Brooks placed third
in the broad jump with a
leap of 23-104. The sprint
medley relay team of Dick
Strand. Kent Mffirmehnn
Ray Knaub and Gil Gebo
came through with a fourth
witn a 3:29.0 clocking.
In the disputed 440-yard re
lay the Huskers were given
uura spot with a :42.2. The
first three teams were all
caught in the same time.
Baylor w on the event Husker
runners w ere Fred Will?
Steve Pfister, McCloughan
ana ivnauD.
Knaub contested the finish
to the officials saying he
snapped the tape ahead of
Baylor's anchor Bill Kemp.
Nebraska nicked nn the oth
er third in the two-mile re
lay with runners Bill Kenny,
Mike Fleminir. Rav Sbwnc
and Gebo. Their time was
7:38.3. Oregon State won the
event wan a 7:3L5 clocking.
Two of the outstanding
events on the track were the
mile relay and open mile. In
the open mile Dyrol Burleson
running for the Emerald Em
pire Club cracked his own re
lay record with a 4:05.4. Bur
leson's old mark of 4:06.7 was
set in 1959 while nrnning for
Oregon.
The Oregon runner said af
ter the race that the track
was slow and he had some
trouble trying to keep the cin
ders out of his eyes. Burleson
chose to compete in the Drake
Relays rather than Perm and
Mt. San Antonio Relays which
are held at the same time.
Iowa University won the
mile relay from. Abilene
Christian on the tremendous
anchor of Roger Kerr. The
Haw key es were timed in 3:13.
5. Saturdaythe crowd saw
Fred Hansen of Rice smash
the pole vault record by clear
ing the bar at 15-7V4. The old
record of 15-6 was set by
George Davies of Oklahoma
State In 1961.
Another thrilling event, es
pecially to the Nebraskans
present was the 100-yard dash
which was won by Omaha
University's Roger Sayers.
The OU flash was caught in
:09i for the victory.
Bornschlegl Top Ten
Larry Bornschlegl, hard hit
ting catcher for the Husker
baseballers, is one of the top
hitters in the Big Eight confer
ence according to the Big
Eight office out of Kansas
City.
Bornschegl is hitting at a
-380 clip to bold down the ninth
place position. Only two nlav-
ers are batting above the .500
level thus far in the season.
Both are from Colorado. First
baseman Dodge and shortstoo
Dutcher are hitting J2Q and
-500 respectively.
PEOPLE
220 N. 48
NU Neffers
Hit Drake
K-Sfate
Cornhuskers Lose
To ISU Cyclones
Nebraska's tennis team de
feated Drake and Kansas
State and lost to Iowa State
this past weekend. The Husk
ers dumped Drake 6 to
Thursday and beat Kansas
State and lost to Iowa State
by identical 4 to 3 scores Frl
day and Saturday at Ames.
Saturday's rainy weather,
which forced the matches in
doors caused Kansas State
to leave town early, foregoing
the double matches. With the
two forfeit wins, Nebraska
and Iowa State both edged
the Wildcats 4-3.
Dick Gibson, Nebraska's
number one man, won all
three of his singles matches
and teamed with Dave Wohl
farth for two doubles victor
ies, in two attempts. Wohl
farth won two singles victor
ies, as did Jack Lausterer.
Nebraska C Drake 1
Dirk Gibson (N) over VitoM Bens, C I,
(-1
Dave Wohlfartli N over Cob Coy. C-l.
Byron Warren D) over Rick Barley,
T-5. -J
Jack Lausterer rN) over PUza Pearl,
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Jeff Wa fN over Bob Summer, t !. -l
IKHBI.ES
Gibson-ttohUartb X) ever Bens-Pearl,
C-2. -l
Wa-Lusterar V) over Warren-Coy.
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Nebraska 4, Kansas State 1
SINGLES
Dick Gibson Oil over Pat Finney, 1 2.
C-4
Daw WohUank over Done Dcse
nury. C-l. -l
Allen Stnitk KS over Jack Lansterer,
S-J. t-1
Ratter DalrympJe KS) over Rick Bar
ley. M, ;-
Doa Fassnacht KS over Jeff Wa. T-o.
DOCBLES
Forfeit to bi axka
Iowa State 4. Nebraska S
SINGLES
Dick Gibson CO over Tack Voobarf.
H-5
Tom Lime (IS) ever Dave WoUfarth,
Jack Lansterer .) ever Dave Sehexl
bK. S-J. -t. xi
Lse Counter OS) ever Rick Barley.
Bill IXkn t IS) ever Jeff Wa. C-l, C-4
DOCBLES
Gibsse-WonUartk Oil ew Uae-Dainhi
Scheealinf-Coaaur OSI ever Lanster
er Ma. I S. C-
Nebraska's season's record
is now 5 and 5. The next Husk
er match is tomorrow at
Omaha University. The Husk
ers then travel to Lawrence
for a Big Eight match with
the Kansas Jayhawks on
Saturday.
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bear to wear anything else even on special evenines: now there
no reason why you should. And since we already make button-downs
in 386 fabrics, patterns, and colors it would have been unthoughtful of
us not to make it an even 387 with this button-cuff button-down
of fine broadcloth. You can find it at the best men's shops although not
always under our label (many stores like our shirts so much they sell
them under their own names). If you'd like to know which in your
vicinity please write us: Eagle Shirtmakers, Quakertown, Pennsylvania.
Notice it bulge gracefully at the collar just like the other 386. Ooe time a man, new to our butlcm-dowra. wrote
to say that the collar didn't lie flat When we told Helen Mohr, in Collars, about it she said that the wu relieved.
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NU Splits Wifh
Iowa State Hurler Closter Shuts Out
Nebraskans In Opener of Twin Bill
By TERRY ANDERSON
Sports Editor
The Cornhuskers split shut
out victories with the Iowa
State Cyclones Friday on the
Husker diamond, the first go
ing to the Cyclones, 3-0, and
the last to the Huskers 4-0.
Jan Wall picked up his sec-J
ond Big Eight shutout of the
season. '
He blanked the Jayhawks of
Kansas at Lawrence two
weeks ago in the conference
opener.
Wall pitched a two-hit shut
out. He struck out nine and
walked only one. Al Closter,
Cyclone sophomore Ditcher
fanned five and walked two.
Closter. a former Drpn has-
ketball and baseball standout
from Creighton, Neb., was the
loser in the nightcap of the!
twin bill affair.
Larry Bornschlegl gave i
Wall a one-run cushion in the ;
first when he walked, went to !
third on a throwing error, and
scored on Closter's w ild pitch.
Wall hit Closter for a third
inning double first of the sea
son on the lefthander. Don
Schindel then tapped a base
hit bunt and Wally Duff fol
lowed with a single to right,
scoring Wall.
Bornschlegl then forced
Schindel third and Ernie Boni
stall popped to short
. With tw o out, Closter walked
John Faiman to load the
bases.
Ron Douglas, Husker second
baseman, then singled between
short and third to drive in the
final two Husker tallies.
Delon Thompson picked up
a three-hit victory in the
opener. The righthander didn't
allow a Husker beyond second
base.
Two of the Cyclone runs
w ere unearned as the Huskers
committed three errors.
Saturday's finale was rained
out so the teams could not fin
ish the series.
Nebraska now has a 4-7 rec-
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ord in the Big Eight and Iowa
State is 2-9.
The Huskers go against
Colorado next weekend in a
three game series at Boulder.
The CU Buffaloes-Oklahoma
Sooners game this past week
end was rainci out. The Buffs
are currently in third place in
the conference.
In other Bis Eieht action.
Missouri took two from Kan
sas State, 4-1, and 8-2 with
Larry Bohannon picking up
his fourth win against one loss
in the opener and Rich Peter
son picked up the second vic
tory for the Bengal horde, al
lowing just three hits.
The Oklahoma State Cow
boys outlasted Kansas in a 14
inning contest to win 10-3.
picking up seven runs in thej
14th to end a long pitching!
duel. j
The Cowpokes tied the score j
in the eighth, 3-3. j
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Then relief pitchers Little ;
Fowler of O-State and Carl!
Nelson of Kansas held control
until the 14th when O-State
opened its barrage,
RESIXTS:
NEBRASKA-IOWA STATE:
First Game
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ACE HURLER Senior Jan
Wall pitched his second Big
Eight shutout Friday in the
second game of the twinbill
with Iowa State, 3-0.
NU Soccerites
Play 5-5 Draw
The University of Neoraska
soccer team, sponsored by the
People To People program
drove to a 5-5 tie with Union
College Sunday afternoon on
the Ag Campus.
The NU team scored a tie
with the Union College team
with less than a minute to go
as Tony Rassekh drove across
the tying goal.
The first half was dominated
by the visitors as they hurried
to a three goal lead before the
hosts could, score. Put the NU
team bounced back to tie it
before adjourning for the ha;f.
The hosts had their hands
full the second half but they
dominated play. The Huskers
scored two goals but two oth
ers bounced into the eoal posts
without scoring. They had
trouble all afternoon with high
shoots.
Especially praised for his
defensive game was NU goalie
Bill Kay wood who made some
good saves in the course of
the game.
The PTP players are sched
uled to play rematches with
the RAF and Union Col'ege
in the next two weeks. They
also plan to play a semi-pio
team, from Omaha and pos
sibly a game with Creighton
University and Kansas Uni
versity. you can hardly
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