Page 4 The Daily Nebraskon Thursday, March 24, 196 1 i n "V v -I i f ' ffx b a ill m' ' Mickey Zangarl ... Is tabbed for relief duty. Gary Neibauer . . . will open against the Univer sity of Houston Monday. Bob Stickels . . . will see first action against Houston Baptist. Larry Bornschlegal . . . last years catcher plans to help coach Huskers as graduate assistant. Neibauer, Stickels To Start n Southern Baseball Tour 0 Coach Tony Sharpe has an nounced the starting line-ups for the Nebraska baseball team which opens its 1966 season March 28 in Houston, Tex. The Huskers play both Hus ton University and Houston Baptist. Sharpe has split his squad for the dual games Nebraska plays Houston Unl versify a total of four games and Houston Baptist three Nebraska plays Houston Uni versity only on luesaay, March 29. Starting pitcher for the Houston University game will be Garv Neibauer, junior from Scottsbluff. Neibauers 1965 record was 1-3, and he had an earned run average of 3.06. Mickey Zangari, Lin coln junior, will handle the relief duties. Starting against Houston Baptist will be Bob Stickels, Hastings junior; Charles Green, Omaha sophomore will take relief chores. Nebraska has been able to hold intra-squad games this year for the first time prior to the season openers with the spring weather. "We've been able to get a lot done this season with the fine weather we had last week," said Sharpe. "The boys have been able to work on their timing in hitting last week." Sharpe sated that there have been no pre-season prob lems to speak of this year. "The only thing that wor ries me the condition of Bob Brand, our first baseman," said Sharpe. Brand suffered a small fracture in his indox finger in practice last week and has not been up to ca pacity in workouts. "Brand was able to work out with us on Monday and his condition is better. We're counting on him in that first base slot, and we should know by Mon day (28th) his condition," said Sharpe. Twenty-three players will travel to Texas for the week long trip which includes a double-header with Wichita State on April 2. Larry Born shclegl, one of Nebraska's top hitters last season and now graduate assistant for Sharpe, is travelling with the team and will handle the coaching duties at Houston Baptist. In announcing the line-ups for the two games on Mon day Sharpe explained that the line-ups are for Monday's games only, and there will be considerable shifting of players from team to team during the trip. Nebraska leaves Saturday by chartered bus and will workout in Stillwater, Okla., that afternoon. The Huskers arrive in Houston on Sunday and will workout there Sun day afternoon. Minium mm m -:4 1 ' 'L U . . "Hi f r KU's Hanson Lost For Year Coach Bob Timmons has announced that Bob Hanson, a senior sprinter, has been lost to the Kansas varsity track team for the outdoor season. Hanson will undergo an operation, on his right foot during the Easter spring va cation. Hanson is one of the top sprinters and low hurdlers in the Big Eight Conference. "This is a tough blow to us," Timmons said, but add ed, "Even worse, it's a hard break for Bob." The operation probably will end Hanson's track career. mf io no. iTr M 432-1461 f STARTS TOMORROW 1 Starting line-ups for the Ne braska baseball team for Monday, March 28; HOUSTON UNIVERSITY GAME Player Pos. Class Hometown Randy Harris .. 2B Senior Kearney John Roux SS Senior . . . Lincoln Gary Tunnison LF Sen. Roch'tor, N.Y. ioo nrana ib soDh. Piim Jim Smith 3B Junior ...Columbus mex waiter ... Cf Soph Lincoln Don Frolio .... HF Soph Omaha Clayton Luther .. C Senior ... Indianola Gary Neibauer . . P Junior . . .Scottsbluff Mickey Zangari rP Junior Lincoln Bob Hergenrader rP Senior Lincoln HOUSTON BAPTIST COLLEGE GAME C. Rombach ... 2B Soph.. Grand Island Tony Sharpe ... SS Soph Lincoln Bob Churchich . 3B Junior Omaha Wayne Kissler .. C Soph Hastings Tom Anderson . IB Junior Alliance Terry Scannell . CF Soph Elgin Fred Riva RF Soph Omaha John Wright ....LF Jr Scottsbluff Bob Stickels .... P Junior ....Hastings Charles Green ...rP Soph. Omaha Bob Nunns rP Junior ... Geneva Jim Beck rP Soph. Grand Island .The complete schedule for the Huskers, with starting times: Monday, Mar. 28, Houston University 3:00; Houston Baptist College 2:00. Tuesday, Mar. 29, Houston Univer.itv 3:00. Wednesday, Mar. 30, Houston Baptist 2:00. Thursday, Mar. 31. Houston Ilnlvorcitv 3:00; Houston Baptist 2:00. Saturday, Apr. 2, Wichita State 1:30 (dbl). I Buffs Lose Players Buoyed by beautiful early March weather, but beset by personnel losses, Colorado's baseball squad has a g o o d jump on getting ready for the 1966 campaign. Coach Frank Prentup's team is tentatively scheduled , to open the season in Boulder March 29 against Regis before embarking on a spring vaca tion trip to Texas and Okla homa. Graduation wiped out the 1965 team's only .300 hitter and top pitcher, Adrian Mohr. But that was only the beginning of Prentup's personnel prob lems. Five more regulars, all expected back, have fallen by the wayside since last June Catcher Don Sessions (signed with Phillies), Pitcher Jim Orr (lost last year of eligibil tty because of 10-semester rule), Thirdbaseman Dave Blomgren (dropped out of schol last fall), . and Shortstop George Lewark and Rightfield er Gary Bloom (became in eligible, scholastically, at the beginning of spring semester) Two newcomers, big (6-4) sophomore lefthander Taylor Toomey and righthander Tim Scheibeler, in from Mesa Col lege as a transfer, will have to come through if the Buffs are to be solid on the mound. SPORTS Grapplers Leave Nebraska wrestling coach Orval Borgialli took a team of three wrestlers to the NCCA tournament in Ames, Iowa, Wednesday. The meet will begin Thurs day and last through Satur day. The three Huskers traveling to the meet and their season records are: Carel Stith, heavyweight, (15-3-1) third in Big Eight; Rick Allgood, 130 pounds, (6-7); Jerry Landon 123 pounds, (6-12-1) fourth in Big Eight. BAck hone she couldVT qtr, i THSwiqof iT...buT iiy Pari's she was ut OVERNICHT .SENSATION! 1 '( '. 4J:'k Batting practice is one of the necessary parts of practice that will soon be over as the NU squad heads for a week's tour in Texas. CHOICE PAPERBACK TITLES TOLKIEN: The Lord of the Rings COULTON: Chancer and His England KATA: A Patch of Blue SCHOONOVER: Mountain of Winter COMING SOON Modesty Blaise (Makes 007 Look Like a Cub Scout) UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Nebraska Union Lower Level www- J sj5 l flliltSiOH'JM iJHROCOLOR ANN-MARQRET-LouiS JoURdAN RickARd Crenna Edie AcJams CIhacI Everett JoIin McCivei? -i'V " . nnnlnu far aruari ana f) N.broiko oht t p m at Rantperk. f".tJ (!;.' P.-U0 Pork, 13th CN- OS?. l.;,. $lol ScuntiSll Pork. 1330N- vnr ron varag. IJin A Aft. ' 411)111 1.1 DOORS OPEN 12:45 HURRY ENDS SAT. 20th-CErffllRY FOX piwntt MATT HELM SHOOTS THE WORKS! & - . COtUMBIACOVO DEirJ ARTIFJ as MATT HELM NCER8 J p3i.:i 2mm VaMWKUKEaNEMASCOPB 1 TODAY 2:00, 5:00, 8:00 POPULAR Jf fV. PRICES This is your chance, Student 702,6941. Drink Sprite and be somebody. MR. BIG m nit 11 Take heart. Take a dime. Then take a bottle of Sprite rrom the nearest pop machine. Suddenly it's in your hand. Cold. Biting. Tart and tingling. You cackle fiendishly and rub your hands together. (You should; they're probably chilled to the bone by now. ) You tear off to a corner, alone, but within earshot of your fellows. And then? And then? And then you unleash it. SPRITE! It fizzes! It roars! It bubbles with good cheer! Heads turn. Whisperings. "Who's that strangely fascinating student with the arch smile. And what's in that curious green bottle that's making such a racket?" And you've arrived! The distinctive 'taste and ' ebullient, character of Sprite has set you apart. You're somebody. uh...uh, whoever-you-are. SPRITE. SO TART AND TINGLING. WE JUST COULDW'T KEEP IT QUIET. ' irc ii r time did i&t Five Husker Thiiiclads Lead Indoor Events Five Nebraska trackmen recorded the fastest confer ence clockings in their in dividual events in.a composite of the best Big Eight Indoor performances this season. : Nebraska had a one-two fin ish in the 60-yard dash thanks to Charlie Greene and Lynn Headley. Greene tied the world's record in the 60 with a :05.9 clocking while Head- ley was tied with three other Big Eight performers for sec ond place with a time of :06.1. Ray Harvey had the best Big Eight performance in the 60-yard high hurdles and tied for first place in the 60-yard lows with teammate Lynn Headley and Bob Hanson of Kansas. Harvey copped the number one spot in the highs with a :07.2 and registered :06.7 in the lows along with Head'y and Hanson. Husker Dave Crook beat out Steve Carson of Iowa State by .1 of a second in the 600-yard run. Crook's time was 1:09.2. Peter Scctt gave Nebraska the third place in the 1000 yard run with a time of 2:20.6. Nebraska's J i m Beltzer heaved the shot 57-5 to rank second among Big Eight shot putters in the indoor season. Gene Crews of Missouri had the best effort of61-74. A leap of 6-8 by Steve Krebs gave the Husker sophomore a tie for third with three other Big Eight performers in the high jump. Ron Tull of Okla homa had the conference best of 6-10V!. Nebraska's Orlando Marti nez recorded the fifth best time in the mile run of 4:11.8. Intramurals Volleyball schedule Thursday, Mar 24 Court 1 north 6:30 Abel XII B vs. Abel IIA: 7:30 Abel IV A vs. Abel III A; 8:30 Smith vs. Fairfield. Court 1 south 6:30 Selleck vs. Benton; 7:30 Seaton II vs. Avery; 8:30 Phi Delta Theta B vs. Kappa Sigma B. Court 2 north 6:30 E Week game 4; 7:30 Christ vs. Uni corns I; 8:30 Army vs. Uni corns II. Court 2 south 6:30 E Week game 5; 7:30 E week game 6; 8:30 Phi Kappa Psi B vs. Beta Theta Pi B. READ NEBRASKAN WANT ADS Students For Your Drug Needs Try Fenton Drug 1901 "O" St. Open Til Midnite Phone 477-1802 ATTENTION! Business Administration Graduate Students Excellent Opportunity For Valuable Management Experience At The Nebraska Union Full time Asst. Night Manager position available. Evening & weekend work. For Interview, Contact: Mr. Barnes, Ass't. Director, Nebraska Union, Administrative Office 111 Kosmet Klub(March 25 & 268:00 P.M.) Pershing Auditorium (Tick ets Still Available From KK Workers Nebraska Union Pershing Box Of fice) Smashing Broadway Musical Lou Hall 60 Thrilling Cast Members 9 Weeks of Hard Rehearsals -tfGreat Scenery & Backdrops How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying Great & NotMissable. THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY 8 P.M. ! HMH VIEMSIT Y TOTE ATTIRE JPMIESIEMTS Hreclit9s Musical Chronicle of War Dox Office Room 108 Temple Phono 2072-73 i 4