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    Thursday, May 2, 1963
Page 4
The Daily Nebraskan
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CU Pitcher Mohr Faces
NU Wall In Series Opener
The Cornhusker diamond
crew will invade Colorado
this weekend for a three
game series with the third
place Buffaloes.
The Huskers are current
ly 4-7 in conference play in
sixth Dlace while the Buffs
are 6-3 in the conference
and in third.
Colorado is 7-8 overall and
the Huskers are 7-10 overall.
Head coach Tony Sharpe
plans to use a revised lineup
this weekend at Boulder.
Sharpe changed the lineup
In the Iowa State series, mov
ing Dale Anderson from
third base to shortstop and
installing Ernie Bonistall at
third.
Commented Sharpe, "The
change of the lineup in the
second game gave our kids
some spark. We plan to con
tinue using the same lineup
as it should help our overall
defensive strength and hitting
attack."
The new combination in the
Infield responded to the
change by errorless play in
the second game of the ISU
series compared to the four
errors they committed in the
opener.
Sharpe said that he was
well pleased with the Husker
hurling efforts of Ron Have
kost and Wall against the Cy
clones. Hs1 ; Xost pitched real
well but gu poor backing and
Wall hurled an almost perfect
game, according to the Husk
er mentor.
In the series against the
Buffs Sharpe plans to start
Wall, now 3-1, in the series
opener and may use him at
first base in the nightcap to
use his hitting (.286) power.
Havekost (3-1) will pitch
the second game Friday with
Keith Sieck (2-1) slated for
the Saturday finale.
Colorado had a rest last
weekend as their series with
league-leading Oklahoma was
rained out. The Buffs are un
beaten in Boulder this year
with consecutive series
sweeps of Iowa State and Ok
lahoma State.
Coach Frank Prentup is ex
pected to pitch Adrian Mohr
(0-3) and George Cattermole
(3-2) Friday and Steve Spang-
ou
I? posh Postal Swimming
Oklahoma continued to do
minate the Big Eight confer
ence in swimming as they
took the 1963 Big Eight Fresh
man postal meet.
The Sooners scored 125
points to outdistance Kansas
University who scored 106
points. The Cornhuskers fin
ished in third place with 78
points.
The Oklahoma crew won 11
of the 15 events to take the
title.
The Huskers won two events
the 100-yard butterfly with
Mike Jackson of Omaha tak
ing the victory with a time of
1JJ5.2.
"The other Husker victory
came when the Husker free
style relay team swam to a
3:28.1 clocking and a victory.
The team was composed of
Tom Nickerson, Dave Frank,
Ron Gabrielson, and Dave Ol
son.
Nebraska managedto cop
six second place events. Tom
Nickerson g yam to second
place finishes in the 500 and
2C0-yard freestyle events and
Taylor Withrow took second
in the 1650-yard event.
Nebraska's 400-yard medley
relay team of Frank, Olson,
Neckerson, and Jackson took
a second place finish behind
the Sooners. NU s Mike Jack
son swam second to OU's Bill
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ler (1-1) on Saturday. Relief
ers for the CU squad will be
Jim LaFoe (2-0) and Kent
Johnson (1-2).
Game time will be 1:30
Friday for the doubleheader
and 1:00 Saturday for the fi
nale. The Huskers managed to
hit a meager 7-45 at t h e
plate last week putting the
NU team batting average at
.238. Larry Bornschlegl
dipped below the .300 mark
for the first time this year,
leaving only Dave May above
the 300 mark at .377.
The Cornhusker pitchers
have posted a 3.37 team
ERA (earned run average).
The Husker lineup for the
series if the Buffaloes start a
righthander: Don Schindel,
cf; Ernie Bonistall, 3b; Born
schlegl, c; May, lb; John
Faiman, rf; Ron Michka, If;
Ron Douglas, 2b; Anderson,
ss. If a left hander is on
Husker-Buffalo Statistics
NEBRBRASKA
HITTING ANT) FIELDING
H TB 2B 3B HR SB SH RBI
Player
YounjiscaD .
AB R
2 1
1 1
0 0
May 53 9
D. Havekost 6 O
Landgren 3 O
Singer 3 O
Bornschlegl 58 12
Faiman 42 10
Wall 14 1
20 30
2 ,2
J
17 23
12 21
1 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
2 0
1 0
0 0
3 0
0 0
0 0
1 2
2 0
1 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
4 6
Duff 28 4
Douglas 51 5
Anderson 57 4
Bonistall 24 2
Gilbert 5 2
Michka 51 7
10 18
Schindel 42 6 8
Ernst 50 6 9
Beckman 7 1 1
A merman O 0 0
Sieck 6 0 0
R. Havekost 14 O 0
10
16
2
0
0
0
TOTALS
.516 70 122 171 13 5
PITCHING
Pitcher CG W
Sieck 1 2
per.
.667
.750
.000
.250
.000
1.000
.000
.000
IP
19
33
18
Wall 4
Landgren 0
R. Havekost 3
Bonistall 0
Fock 0
Ernst 0
Kahrhoff 0
37
19 2-3
4
3
2
TOTALS
I 7 10
.412 135 2-3
COLOrado
BATTING:
Playrr, Fos. ab r
T. Dutcher ss 54 14
L. Melton 2b 49 5
k Pet. rbl 2b
19 .352 7 1
15 .306 7 1
21 16 .296 6 1
9 17 .279 19 2
9 17 .279 7 3
4 10 .227 4 1
5 4 .222 2 1
3b
1
1
2
0
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
9
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L. Mavity If
54
D. Dodge lb
. 61
. 61
. 44
. 18
. 58
. 5
R. Brown cf . . .
R. Bennett c-ri
A. Plamann c .
A. Mohr 3b-p ..
K. Johnson p ..
R. Griffin rt-3b
M. Sorensen rf
G. Cattermole p
P. Alvares If ...
1. LaFoe p ....
S. Spangler P ..
11 12 .207 12 1
2 1 .200 0
0
0
0
23
29
13
1
3
11
3 4 .174
3 .103
1 .077
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000
1 1 .077 2 0
0 0 .000 1 0
2 o .mm o o
1 0 .000 0 0
0 0 .000 0 0
0 0 .0110 0 0
93 119 .245 73 10
IP H R
G. Sparks If .... 1
T. Upham p .... 1
COLORADO ...481
PITCHING:
Jim LaFoe
George Cattermole
Steve Spangler ...
Kent Johnson
Tom Opham
Adrian Mohr
.16 2-3 12
..30 27
. 29 2-3 38
. . 18 2-3 29
... 3 3
...22 37
10
22
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22
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Win
Truesdell in the 200-yard
breaststroke. Sprinter Ron Ga
brielson was second in the 50
yard freestyle event.
MEET RESULTS AND TIMES
I 500 yard Freestyle
1. Steve Rees OU 5:19 2
2. Tom Nickerson NU 5:38.2
3. Jerry Higgins KU 5:38.2
4. Jim Ruber
LS 5:51.3
S. Kurt Neunzig KU 5:52.9
6. Bob Schbner KU 6:02.7
U. 400 yard Individual Medley
1. Joe Mashbum OU 4:42.5
2. Pete Slebbins KU 4:55.8
3. Bill Cody OU 5:02.5
4. Paul Bakken IS 5:11.9
5. Don Weiner KU 5:16.4
6. Gsyle McAdatns NU 5:35.2
III. 50 yard Freestyle
1. Tom Hanlon KSU 22.7
2. Ron Gabnelson NU 2.1.2
3. Dick Bishae KU 23 4
4. Steve Brooks KU 23.5
5. Dave Olson KU 23.6
. Ken Hucke IS 23
TV. 400 yard Medley Relay
1. Oklahoma ' Anderson. Clark
Tmesdell, Zwald) 3:52.S
X Nebraska (Frank, Olson, Nick
erson, Jackson) 3:55.8
2. Kansss (Hawkins, Johnson Steb
bens, BasUe) 3:59.9
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Become glamorous clerks. Train In our
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ball players.
HELP WANTED MALE
Camp Councilor an wrangler, 19 years
or older. Waler-front director, 21 years
or oMer. YMCA Camp Kitaki, or
-12 weeks employment. 489-3278.
Dish washer for meals. Call 432-5968.
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Highway.
HELP WANTED WOMEN
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.300 HITTER Husker
firstbaseman Dave May
is the only regular starter
now hitting above the .300
clip. His average after
last week's series with
ISU put him at .377.
the mound, the Huskers will
counter with: Schindel, cf;
Wally Duff, If; Bornschlegl,
c; Faiman, rf; Bonistall, 3b;
Douglas, 2b; May, lb; and
Anderson, ss.
B.A. FO i A E F.A.
.377 121
.333 4
.333 0
.333 0
.293 133
.2116 16
2.86 6
.250 12
8 2
0 0
4 0
0 0
10 2
.984
1.000
1.000
.001)
.986
.904
1.000
.857
.909
.854
.917
.000
.667
.947
.892
.900
.500
1.000
1.000
1 10
.216
.211
.208
.201)
1.96
.190
.180
.143
.000
.000
.000
10 1
0 0
0
1
35
2
1
2
7
8 10 7 63 .238 409 143- 35 .940
RECORD
R ER SO BB HB WP BK
tRA
1.89
2.72
3.00
3.16
4.12
4.50
9.00
18.00
3.37
10
29
10
35
5
14
20 12
47 10
13
18 13
15 9
37
14
1
1
0
32
4
7
7
134 70 51 13 44 4 6 0
FIELDING:
a a e F.A.
hr
I sb bp bb
0
0
3
3
1
2
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
SO
2 4 2
25 32 11 .838
13 29
14 20
36 6 .915
2
3 .880
1 1
3 5
1 0
1 4
10 113
5 .959
1 .976
4 .933
3 .940
9 .796
3 .509
3 .813
0 LOW)
1 .667
0 .000
0 1.000
0 1.000
16 40
8 52
45
11
I
11
9
0
0
1
2
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0 000
0 l.OUO
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12 IS 11 73
134 360 123 49 !908
W L Pet. fcKA
BB WP HB
7
0
0 1.000
1.58
23
20
10
2
.667
570
6.W
7.58
600
.500
.333
.000
.000 12.28
4. Iowa State (Bakken, Soppe Ter-
rill. Hucke) 4:04.3
5. Colorado 'Barnes, Bennett Dan-
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Netfers Hit
Over .500
In Victory
Nebraska's tennis team has
pulled over the .500 mark with
a 6 to 1 victory over the Uni
versity of Omaha. The Husk
ers now stand 6 and 5 for the
season.
Dick Woods and Russ Daub,
making their first varsity
starts of the season, both won
easily. Number one man Dick
Gibson ran his ' season's" sin
gles record to 7 wins and only
3 defeats.
Senior Jack Lausterer, may
miss this weekend's Nebraska
tennis trip to Kansas and
Washburn. Lausterer, Husker
number three man, is sick in
Student Health Center.
Due to his absence, Rich
Woods, junior letterman from
Lincoln, will probably make
the Kansas jaunt. Rick Har
ley will be moved up to the
Tiiimhnr thrpp ennt nnrl .Tpff
Wu elevated to number four,
behind the top two Dick Gib
son and Dave Wohlfarth.
Gibson was the Husker
bright soot last weekend , as
NU evened its season record
to 5-5 with wins over Drake
and Kansas State and a loss
to Iowa State.
Gibson, playing in the num
ber one spot, won three sin
gles matches and combined
with Wohlfarth for the three
doubles wins. He now has a
6-3 record in singles and his
wins include triumphs over
two of the Big Eight's veteran
number one men Tuck Vos
burg of Iowa State and K
State's Pat Finney.
Nebraska 6, Omaha U. 1:
SINGLES:
Dick Gibson (N) 6-1. 6-1 over Gene
Licka
Dave Wohlfarth CN) 6-0, 8-6 over Hon
Stepp
Dick Woods (N) 6-2, 6-3 over Al Kon-
Jeff Wu W) 6-3. 6-1 over Joe Benson
Russ Daub (N) 60, 6-0 over Bill Miller
DOUBLES
Gibson-Wohlfarth (N) 6-2. 641 over
Licka-Konecky
Stepp-Benson (OU) 6-3. 2-6, 8-6 over
Wu-Woods
Tomorrow the Huskers jour
ney to Lawrence to play Kan
sas in a conference meet.
Saturday Nebraska faces
Washburn University at To
peka. 1vYers Clout Ball
The intramural softball
tourney now in progress has
been tapping out a lot of hits
throughout the leagues.
In Tuesday's action, Theta
Xi outran Delta Upsilon, 11-1;
Ag Men raced past Brown
Palace, 21-4; and the Play
boys outhit the Naval ROTC
unit in a close one, 13-12.
In other intramural action:
Theta XI 11, Delta Upsilon 1
Farmhouse IS. Sigma Nu 5
Beta Sigma Psi 4. Delta Sigma Pi 1
Ag Men 21, Brown Palace 4
Kiesselbach 14, Smith 3
Capital I 9, Maclean 8
Play Boys 13, NROTC 12
Dents 7, Strike Outs 4
Todsy's Softball Schedule
NE Beta Sigma Psi vs. Ag Men
NW Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Cornhusker
SE Sigma Chi vs. Delta Tau Delta
SWt Theta XI vs. Farm House
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Omaha U. Reverses
Husker Golf Victory
Coach Kenny Fischer's
Omaha University golfers
turned the tables on Nebraska
for an 11-7 victory Tuesday at
Miracle Hill golf course in
Omaha.
In an earlier meeting, the
Cornhuskers thumped OU 15-3.
Bill Hoffman of OU and
Frank Schreiner of Nebraska
tied for medalist honors with
74's.
MEET RESULTS:
Frank Schriner, T4 (N) def. Mike Mc-
Govem 78, 3-0i BID Hoffman, 74 u net.
Tom Thomsen, 77, 2-1; Jim Gember. 77
(0) def. Fred Sukup, 83, 2-1 1 Bob Agnew,
79 (O) def. John Vondrak, 81; 2-1; John
Counselman.v 78, (0) def. Ed Romjue,
84, 3-0; FJd Rogal. 80. (O) def. BUI Gum
licks, 82, 2-1.
Friday the Husker squad
will host three Big Eight oppo
nents in a quadrangular golf
meet at Pioneers Golf course
in Lincoln at 1 p.m.
Oklahoma, Iowa State and
Kansas will provide the oppo
sition for the Husker linksters.
Last weekend, NU lost two
ends of a double dual to Okla
homa State (9-6) and Kansas
State (9-5).
The two losses brought the
Husker dual meet record to
five wins, seven losses and
two ties.
Coach Harry Good plans to
employ the same lineup as
last week. Frank Schreiner,
Sports Writers
The Daily Nebraskan would
like to see you if you would
be interested in writing sports.
Tom Tomsen, Ed Romjue, Bill
Gunlicks and Fren Sukup will
tee off for the Huskers in the
meet.
Baseballers
Among Big 8
Leaders
Three Husker diamond play
ers are among the leaders in
their field in the Big Eight ac
cording to the Big 8 office in
Kansas City.
NU pitcher Jan Wall is in
fourth place in the pitching
department behind leader
George Cattermole of Colo
rado and two Missouri pitch
ersJack Stroud and Rich
Peterson. Wall has a 2.72
ERA.
In the hitting department,
Huskers Dave May and Lar
ry Bornschlegel are in ninth
and 12th positions. Born
schlegel has a .380 average
( since dropped below .300) and
May had a .368 average (since
upped to .378). Bornschlegl
has produced 3 RBI's and May
has four to his credit.
All of these figures are
based on games as of April 13
and do not include the latest
games played.
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BY TERRY ANDERSON I
Sports Editor
Although the Husker clan
is currently in second place
for the Big Eight all-sports
title (where low score counts),
it seems highly unlikely that
they will stay in that berth
for very much longer.
They trail behind Oklahoma,
18-23. Oklahoma leads by
virtue of a two title w i n in
eluding football and swim
ming. The Huskers are hanging in
second due to two third place
finishes in football and cross
country and a second place
finish in swimming. Had it
not been for a last place fin
ish in basketball with a 1-13
conference record and a last
place finish in wrestling, the
Husker clan could be sitting
on top of the heap.
As of now it looks like the
Husker troops are going to
have to hustle to finish in the
first division in anything ex
cept track. The NU diamond
crew is nestled in sixth place
in league play with a 4-7 rec
ord. The net team and golfers
are also down in second divi
sion struggling to gain a first
division finish.
Oklahoma is on its way to
another Big Eight title in the
diamond race but it has yet
to face Missouri, the nation's
number one ranked team.
Oklahoma has a perfect
marker in the league with 9-0
but Mizzu has a 10-1 record,
their only loss occuring in the
league opener against Okla
homa State.
The Big Eight baseball
standings could be resuffled
this weekend as the Sooners
take on the Bengal clan at
Columbia. Mizzu should take
the Sooners for two out of
three and regain the confer
ence lead.
With only three weekends
left in conference play every
one in the conference must
hustle to retain their confer
ence positions. But this is the
way it looks from the novice
desk in the Big Eight baseball
finale: Missouri, Oklahoma,
Colorado, Oklahoma State,
Kansas, NEBRASKA, Iowa
State, and Kansas State.
Nebraska has never been
strong in the spring sports
arena and allots little grant-in-aid
money to flow into the
sports. But this is understand
able for the spring events do
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But the question is, how do
the other Big Eight powers
like Oklahoma, Missouri, and
Kansas support these same
events and always manage to
pull in the talent necessary
to cope a Big Eight title in
the so-called minor sports. Do
they pull in more money from
the alumni or do they take
money away from the big
sports football, basketball,
and track?
The Husker bright spot in
the spring arena is as always
track. The thinclads have yet
to lose a team title in either
the indoor season or the out
door. This is one sport where
the Huskers have been strong
since the mid-50's.
Head coach Frank Sevigne
has accomplished a good job
in his recruiting program and
the result is a consistant track
squad year after year.
Sevigne has garnered such
recruits as Canadian Joe Mul
lin'i, Big Eight middle-distance
ace and record holder
and Jamacian Keith Garner,
ace hurdler. Both of these
boys ran for their country in
the 1960 Olympics. Gardner
was also instrumental in
bringing broadjumper V i c
Brooks to Huskerland.
Sevigne 's hustlers won the
indoor title this year after a
narrow miss a year ago. But
they will be hard pressed to
win the outdoor meet.
The thinclads scored only
one point on the field of their
47 in the indoor meet and lack
of field specialists will hurt
with the addition of the jav
elin and the discus throw
two events not run in the in
door fracas.
Albers Elected Captain
On Gymnastic Squad
Dennis Albers, junior from
Hastings, has been elected
team captain for the 1963-64
University gymnastics squad,
coach Jake Geier announced.
Albers was the high point
man for the Huskers this past
season and scored 10 points
at the NCAA meet in Pitts
burgh. The two-year letterman
worked all events this year
and will continue to do so
next season as a senior, ac
cording to Geier.
Albers is a two time Cen
tral District all-around cham
pion and placed 7th in the
NCCA meet.
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