Page 4 fc'iiiiiiiiimmiiiuiiii.:iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!E ports I CAMPUS COLORADO'S TRACK TEAM upset the Huskers thinclads at Boulder despite a fine performance by Ne braska's Ray Knaub. The Buffs edged the Huskers 83 to 60. Knaub covered the 100 in 9:5 and pushed Colorado's Dick Burns to a record 20:8 220. ERRORS HELD NEBRAS KA to one victory in three game series against Colo rado. The Huskers are pres ently 5-9 in the conference and has dipped to sixth place. Huskey Dave May is the only Nebraskan above the .300 mark with a .375 batting per centage. BOB DEVANEY'S GRID SQUAD moved through a brisk week of practice in search of depth. Several freshmen stood out during the practices. Quarterback Fred Duda was prompted to second team status and per formed well. Second string tackles Monte Kiffin and Bob Jones continued their play making the tackle spot the strongest line position on the team. BIG EIGHT MISSOURI'S BASEBALL TEAM claimed Big Eight honors by taking the league lead from Oklahoma in a three game series and re tained its number one posi tion in the nation, edging Ore gon by two votes in the na tional poll. KANSAS FOOTBALL HOPES took a plunge when senior quarterback Brian Palmer quit the team. Pal mer said that he was discour aged because he never got to play, running just 12 plays in an intrasquad game last week. Said Jack Mitchell, KU coach, "We hate to see him quit. We had four good quar terbacks but now we have only three for next fall and we may not have that many by then." NATION STAN MUSIAL ADDED an other record to his growing list Wednesday night when he hit a career high of 1,357 ex tra base hits, surpassing Babe Ruth's total output. YANKEE - KILLER Frank Lary of the Detroit Tigers j was sent down to the minors I Wednesday to heal his sore arm that he hurt last season. Lary will head to Knoxville of the South Atlantic League to try to pitch his way back in shape. LOADED WITH RESPONSIBILITY... Mi you dont know which way to turn? Whan H seems like you Bnust to In opposite directions spending money today and caving money for tomorrow It is a good time to learn more bout CMUt cash value life irn su ranee. Wswtll design a CML plan to nest your specific needs, allow ing you to protect your family Vtnta saving for the future. Because others are depend fejoa you, call or write. . . LAlJ Richard McCashland Suite 707 Lincoln Building 432-3289 Connecticut Mutual life INSURANCE COMPANY" ujiiiiiiiaiiUiniiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiio ml 1MB mm tyjy s g i r-minjr Shots cyuuu I MAY 15 -7 & 9 P.M. i UNION BALLROOM Devaney Names Roster Coach Announces Red, White Teams Coach Bob Devaney an nounced yesterday the team roster for the annual intra squad game to be held Satur day night at Seacrest field. Team lineups and positions: REDS NO. NAME POS. HT. WT Class 11 Woods, H QB 6-24 195 So, 14 Claridge, D. ....QB 6-3 210 Sr. 15 Lebsack, D QB 6-0 21 Ross, W.. LHB 5-11 24 Vujevich, J. . ... FB 540 25 Atcheson, J. . . LHB 6-1 26 Poggemeyer. R. RHB 5-10 177 So. 190 Sr. 195 Jr. 190 So. 175 So. 187 So. 193 Sr. 29 M.vslenski, K. . HE Mm 31 Johnson, R. ..RHB 5-11 32 McCloughan, K. RHB 6-2Vj 192 Jr. 36 Bnaddy, D RO S-10 204 So. 37 Osberg, J. . 40 Kennedy, Mike 42 Alters, L 44 Young, G 47 Camastro, P. 48 Cotton, T 49 Schmitzer. L. .. RG 5-11 .LHB 5-11 ...LG 6-1 ...FB 6-2 .. FB 5-8 ...LT 60 ...LB 6-0 200 So. 190 So. 195 So. 220 Sr. 194 So. 216 So. 207 So. 196 So. 203 Sr. 215 So. 268 Sr. 192 So. 259 Sr. 209 Sr. 247 Sr. 230 So. 223 Sr. 215 So. 53 Strossnider, D C 64 54 Michka, R. C 6-0 55 Thorn, A C 5-11 56 Baitico. J. C 6-1 62 Coleman, R. RG 6-1 64 Brown. R." RG 6-5 68 Kirby, 1." LG 6-3 71 Voss, L." RT 6-4 73 Brown, J RT 6-2 75 Kramer, L LT 6-2 . 76 Brirhaeek. G RT 6-0 78 Rudd, M. LT 6-OMi 202 So. 80 cauanan, D." ...ke a-ai ik sr. 81 Fisher, P LE 6-2 210 Jr. 83 Tomlinson, L. ..LE 6-1 204 Sr. 87 Haug, Bill LE 6-1 191 So. 89 Casey, L RE 6-0 185 So. Letters Earned Coaches: Mike C organ, Jim Ross, Cle Fischer, Dallas Dyer, Tom Osborne. WHITES NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. Class 10 Duda, F OB 5-10 183 So. 12 Tucker, D. OB 5-11 181 Jr. 17 Pappas, L. OB 5-10 175 So. 18 Hohn, R RHB 6-0 183 Jr. 19 Danish, C. LE 6-2 197 So. 20 Leenerts, F LT 6-2 222 So. 22 Bartholomew M. LT 5-10 230 So. 24 Caito, L. LHB 6-1 185 So. 27 Lucas, R RT 6-1 205 So. 28 Johnson, B. ..... FB 5-10 190 So. 33 Paschall, W. ...LHB 5-10 185 Jr. 35 Sebastian, J LHB 5-10 185 Jr. 38 Franz, R. RHB 5-9 182 So. 39 Skoczen, J RHB 6-0 185 So. 41 McNulty. J FB 5-1 1 195 Jr. 43 Smith, B KB 185 Jr. 45 Solich, F LHB 5-8 160 So. 46 Vactor, T RHB 6-0 182 So. 50 Barnes, W C 6-2 222 So. 51 Schaefer, S C 6-2 202 So. 52 Sittler, L. C 6-0 203 Jr. 61 Pavoris, E LB 5-9H 210 So. 63 McDermott, D. . .RG 5-11 215 Jr. 65 Drum, D RG 6-0 212 So. 66 Dervin, J. LG 6-1 194 Jr. 67 Dillard, L. LG 5-8Mi 180 So, 69 Abel, J RG 5-10 205 So. 70 Fugitt, M LT 6-2 211 Jr. 72 Czap, R RT 6-2 225 So. 74 Jones, R. LT 6-1 220 Sr. 77 Kiffin, M.' RT 6-2 235 Sr. 79 Griesse, H. RT ill 200 Sr. 82 Doepke, C RE 6-1 197 Jr. 84 Jeter, T RE 6-3 210 So. 85 White, F LE 6-4V4 210 So. 86 Koinzan, J LE 6-0 193 Jr. 88 Harms, B RE 6-0 185 So. 'Letters Earned Coaches: George Kelly, Carl Selmer. John Melton, Jim Huge, Larry Dono van. Want Ads Read Nebraskan DVOEIfSfl.D Here's deodorant protection YOU CAM TRUST Old SpiCe Stick Deodorant. ..fastest, neatest way to all day, every day protection! It's tlie active deodorant for active men... absolutely dependable. Glides on smoothly, speedily. ..dries in record time. Old Spice Stick Deodorant most convenient, most economical deodorant money can buy. 1.00 plus tax. uee S H U rxn nn n Thinclads Prime For Big 8 Gush In MISporls Day Dual With MU By JAN SACK Staff Sports Writer Two of the top teams in the conference Nebraska and Missouri will battle it out on the track Saturday in All Sports Day competition. The meet will start at 1 p.m. in Memorial Stadium. This will be the first meeting between the two teams since 1954. In the Indoor Champion ships, Nebraska finished first with Missouri in second place place. Many records will fall this weekend. Two of the oldest marks could be toppled by Huskers Ray Knaub and Gil Gebo. The 100-yard dash rec ord is :09.6 set by Roland Locke of NU in 1926. This year Knaub has run :09.5 in the century. In the 220-yard dash Locke set the standard at ;:20.5 in 1926. Knaub ran this time last year and has the potential to repeat his performance. Gebo who holds a searing :47.6 quarter could demolish the old mark of :48.3 held by Gene Littler of NU .and Bob Schuster of MU. f i Nebraska will be hoping to stage a comeback after los ing to Colorado in a triangu lar at Boulder last weekend. Pioneer Hits Sammie$,20-1 In Slugfest Benton continues its winning ways in intramural softball with another forfeit win. The latest: victory is over Manatt. Powerful Pioneer Co-op won a 20 to 17 slugfest from Sigma Alpha Mu, and Capital I shaded Smith 7 to 6. RESULTS Benton 1. Manatt 0 (Forfeit) Pioneer 20, Sigma Alpha Mu 17 Capital 17. Smith 6 Dents 7, Strike Outs 4 TODAY'S SCHEDULE NTS Physics .vs. Strike Outs NW Sigma Chi vs. ? SE FarmHouse vs. 7 SW Ag Men vs. 7 STICK DEODORANT tT O M c n 1 ON SALE IN THE TICKET BOOTH The Daily Nebraskan Ricky Beldner of Missouri who won the 60-yard dash over Kent McCloughan of Ne braska and Knaub will be hoping to accomplish the same feat again, but he might have some trouble. Husker co-captain Fred Wilke will be pitted against Tiger Jim Streeby in both hurdle events. Wilke pushed Colorado's Jim Miller to a new record at :14.2 in the highs last week and could turn in a comparable time this Saturday. Missouri's Greg Pelster will be a big threat in the 880-yard run. He won the 600 and 880-yard races in the in door conference meet in March. Nebraska will count er with Bill Kenny and prob ably John Portee. Husker co-captain Mike Fleming will be entered in the mile along with team-; mate Ray Stevens. Both have run faster than the 4:18.8 dual record set in 1952 by Lee Moore of Nebraska. In addition to the tradition al fare, the fans will see the 440-yard relay, the three-mile run and the 330-yard interme diate hurdles which Wilke will run. j These events have been! added to the Big Eight pro-j gram to lay the groundwork; for preparation of track men for the U.S. 1964 Olympic! team. I The new addition in the field events is the hop, step and jump which Victor Brooks of Nebraska had had experience. He leaped 47-9 at ; ilIBYTiliriG! VFT 1 1 I Early this year we put a new kind of Falcon called the Sprint, and entered the stiffest winter road test we could find ... the 2,500-milo Monte Carlo Rallye. We didn't know what would happen ... but happen it did. First, no one dreamed all the Rallye cars would have to experience the worst winter in decades. Snow, below zero temperatures, and the most demanding terrain in Europe took their toll. Two thirds of the 296 cars that started, failed to reach Monaco. A lot of experts told us that the Falcon V-8's, untried as they were, could not hope to finish the Rallye with the best of weather. But not only did two Falcon Sprints finish, they placed first and second in their class. But there were more surprises (for Colorado being barely edged by Buff Leander Durley who got 47-103A. Brooks also com peted in this event in the British Empire Games in Au stralia last year. Brooks will also be the main Husker entry in the broad jump. He has jumped 23-10 several times this year. Ne braska will also go with Juris Jesifers. Jesifers will be entered in the pole vault along with Jim Pile. Missouri will - counter with Bill Younger who cleared the bar at 14-4 at Kansas City. In the shot put Nebraska has Roland Johnson who will meet Tiger Bob Neuman who has thrown the shot better than 52-5. Johnson will also compete in the discus for the Huskers. In the high jump Nebras ka's Harry Krebs and Jack Cramer who have both cleared over 6-4 will be up against Ross Tunnel who got second in the indoor meet with a 6-6 mark. Nebraska will go with Mi lan Van Newkirk in the jave lin. He has a toss of nearly 160 feet. Graduation Near And Need TRANSPORTATION ? 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