The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 05, 1966, Page Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Page 6
Thursday, May 5, 1966
The Daily Nebraskan
Bob Churchich ...
NU Quarterbacks
Top Batting Order
A pair of football quarter- This would put him above
backs are doing their best to such luminaries as Dennis
show that their minds aren't Claridge and Bobby Reynolds,
wandering over a picket fence The baseball spot would p u t
and into the spring grid lot him in the same class as Bob
as they move into challenging cerv and Don Brown
Buia iui we cig iMgni uon-
mm
mum o mm&m
Sharpe Shifts Pitchers
For 'Bo-Or-Die' Series
Coach Tony Sharpe is look- the peppery little outfielder base; Randy Harris, second;
r i .. whn pnt thr(A hits in the first Bob Churchich. third base;
nig iui d way io pey me -- . - " T , cy,nrtBtnn. fiarv
O Villi ItUUA. klllut lijvw) - J
the
ference batting title
Slowly boosting their plate
percentages back into con
tention have been Nebraska's
Bob Churchich and Colora
do's Dan Kelly. Churchich
now ranks fifth at .364, well
within reach of the leader,
Kansas State's Dave Baker
(.432). Kelly stands at .324.
It is easy to tell where
Churchich roams on the foot
ball field. He was the Big
Eight's leading passer in 1964
when he was the "Sophomore
of the Year."
In baseball, it is different,
however. He started off as a
pitcher. He was moved to
third base when not throwing
and then volunteered to play
shortstop when regular John
Roux pulled a muscle. All of
Popping into the rankings
for the first time this year is
Kelly, the backup signal call
er for the Buffs. An often in
jured journeyman on the
gridiron, he has just missed
chances twice to take over the
top quarterback job. First a
broken wrist stopped him in
the middle of his move. Then
last year, it was a foot injury.
In baseball, however, he
has managed to stay healthy,
holding down a third base or
shortstop spot more often
than not. The football wrist
slowed him early last year,
but he had a good summer in
the Basin League, playing for
Kansas' Floyd Temple.
Illness finally knocked Okla
homa State's Marv Fiocchi
off the Conference pitching
Strike Remains Unresolved
But Construction Resumes
Construction work resumed
Tuesday on the new addition
to Nebraska's Memorial Sta
dium. The work being done
Tuesday involved pouring the
cement pillars which will sup
port the new seats.
A spokesman for Olson
Construction Company said
Wednesday that the strike
which has idled work on t h e
stadium since early in April
has not yet been resolved,
but some workers have re
turned to the job.
Concerning a possible ex
tension of the completion time
the spokesman said, "I don't
think we're in any kind of
trouble yet."
Original plans called for the
this is on top of being the top spot. He became ill during addition to be completed be
the Huskers' baseball trainer.
If he continues his upward
trend and closes the gap on
Baker, who is the leader for
the second straight week,
Churchich might be in for a
rare versatility award. When
he goes into his senior foot
ball season next fall, he'll be
only a short shot away from
gaining new Nebraska passing
records for career yards, ca
rere completions, and total offense.
the first Poke-Oklahoma
game last Friday, kept going,
and was touched for four
runs. The trouble was later
diagnosed as a heart attack.
Iowa State's Bob Ziegler
now leads the pitchers, allow
ing no earned run mark. Kan
sas State's Steve Wood (0.S4)
and Oklahoma State's Larry
Burchart (0.80) are still close
behind. Again this week, eight
pitchers are under the 2.00
ERA level.
Big 8 Baseball Record
IOWA STATE ....
Opponents
KANSAS STATE 11
Opponents . . ...
OKLAHOMA STATE .. 11
Opponents
COLORADO 12
Opponents
KANSAS 9
Opponent
MISSOURI 9
Opponents
NEBRASKA 12
Opponents
OKLAHOMA 8
Opponents
CONFERENCE G.AMES ONIV
G AR R H RBI 2B 3B HR Avk. SB Sac. PO
28 55
3 53
43 83
22 59
40 63
21 58
39 71
51) 96
32 60
55 73
34 61
252 41 67
350 47 84
331 38 61
231 23 49
230 23 59
TEAM
220
225
310
293
309
308
234
357
268
266
2.'0
LEADERS
.250
.236
.268
.201
.204
.188
.219
.289
.224
.278
.244
.266
MO
.184
.212
.257
9
7
10 4
5 4
11 5
7 4
12 6
8 11
2 4
177
176
241
234
254
246
267
273
201
214
201
198
272
270
180
182
Avi.
.929
.965
.941
.967
.969
35 .907
26 .935
fore the first home football
game September 17.
When the stadium is com
pleted there will be 62,644 re
served seats plus room f o r
enough bleacher seats to push
the total capacity to over
63,000. That would make Me
morial Stadium the largest in
the Big Eight Conference.
NU Athletic Director Tippy
Dye said Tuesday that it is
doubtful that the track in Me
morial Stadium will be able
to be used for track meets
upon completion of the new
addition.
Dye said, "We expect to
have a new track, the loca
tion is a question mark at this
time." Concerning the loca
tion of the new track, he said.
"We're at the mercy of t h e
University on this."
' f7 :
I r- "
il.Mif -j
- . ft i ; 4 7"
V 1 7
I IIHMfc-
i
- v - ""OCT1
J i .V
tit :
It
Cement workers resumed construction on the new
Memorial Stadium Tuesday morning after a month's
layoff.
.944
.940
.917
.97
.938
.943
.943
.972
.951
T1! 1 .1. . 1? mf
liimeiaas race Missouri
Team Hitting
G AB H Ave.
Kansas State 11 310 83 .268
Iowa State 8 220 55 .250
Missouri 9 250 61 .244
Nebraska 12 350 84 .240
Kansas 9 268 60 .224
Colorado 12 324 71 .219
Oklahoma 8 231 49 .212
Oklahoma State ... 11 309 63 .204
Team Fieldlnc
PO A E Avk.
Oklahoma 180 63 7 .972
Oklahoma State .... 254 87 11 .969
Nebraska 272 109 23 .943
Kansas State 241 96 21 .941
Kansas 201 82 18 .940
Colorado 267 111 26 .935
Iowa Stat 177 60 18 .929
Missouri 201 77 22 .927
Team Pitching; (Basel on ERA)
IP H R ER ERA BB SO
Kansas Stat ... 80'i 59 22 13 1.46 39
Okla. State 85 58 21 15 1.58 40
Nebraska 93H 61 38 29 2.88 37
Oklahoma 60 59 23 21 3.15 18
Missouri 67 67 41 24 3.22 34
Colorado 90 96 50 38 3.80 40
Iowa State 59 53 36 29 4.43 32
Kansas 66 73 55 44 6.00 44
Games This Week:
Team Standings
Conference All
W L Pet. W L
58 Okla. State .8 3 .727 11 5
60 Kansas State 7 4 .636 14 8
89 Oklahoma .. 5 3 .625 7 8
46 Nebraska ...6 6 .500 10 7
73 Iowa State . 4 4 .500 5 7
56 Missouri .... 4 5 . 444 8 8
56 Colorado ...4 8 .333 9 9
64 Kansas 2 7 .222 7 9
Friday. May 6 Colorado at Iowa State 2), Nebraska at
Kansas State 21, Oklahoma Slate at Missouri (2). Oklahoma at Kansas 2. Satur
day. May 7 Colorado at Iowa State, Nebraska at Kansas State, Oklhoma State
at Missouri, Oklahoma at Kansas.
Hitting
(Minimum of 15 At Bats)
Nebraska's final track meet
before the Big Eight cham
pionships May 13th and 14th
will be a dual this Saturday
with the University of Mis
souri at Columbia.
Husker coach Frank
Sevigne plans to take a team
of 24 to the Missouri dual.
Sprint start Charlie Greene is
a question mark because of
Evidence of that is shown
by some of Missouri's per
formances this year.
Among the men Nebraska
will be facing Saturday are
Charles Beck, 14-6 pole vault
er; Caret von Nerzer, :14.1
high hurdler; Terry Thom
son, 1:5.09 half miler; Steve
Herdon, 6-10 high jumper;
Gary Rainwater, 23-5 broad
a reoccurence of a leg injury jumper; and Gene Crews, 60-0
suffered at the Drake Relays, shot putter and 162-7 discus
Player and School Pos.
Dave Baker, Kansas State LP
Jerry Retllaff. Iowa State CF
Al Tubbs, Iowa State LF
Ernie Recob. Kansas State CF
Bob Churchich, Nebraska P-2B
Jim Seheffer, Kansas State 2B
Alex Walter, Nebraska CF
Dan Kelly, Colorado SS
Gene Stephenson, Missouri RF
Sandy Buda, Kansas P-LF
Bob Robben, Missouri 2B
Barry Lubeck, Missouri LF
Duke Prentup, Colorado IB
G
11
8
7
11
11
11
12
12
11
AB
37
32
23
38
33
39
36
37
19
1
29
23
30
Departmental Leaders
RBI
6
3
4
2
3
5
9
3
6
4
S
3
S
HR Avg.
0 .412
0
.406
.391
.368
.361
.333
.333
.324
.316
.3'3
.310
.304
.300
two relays, the mile and
449, will be run at the Mis
souri dual. If Greene is ab
sent, Nebraska will be forced
to shuffle its lineups in these
two events.
Sevigne is happy with the
way his team has come along Sherlock,
during the outdoor season. Crook,
vve navent been beaten,"
said Sevigne, "You can't com
plain about that." He added
that Missouri would be
pushover.
no
thrower,
Probable Nebraska entries:
Joe Scott, Jim Beltzer, Ron
Fecht, Dennis Hagin, Lynn
Headley, Les Hellbusch. Pe
ter Scott, Neil Knolle, Steve
Krebs, Dave Kudron, Lonnie
Ron Lee, Dave
Orlando Martinez,
Tom Millsap, Dennis Walker,
Kent Tarbutton, Larry Liss,
Bill Zersen, Dave Janky. Den
nis Settles, Stava Olson, Char
lie Greene, and Ray Harvey.
SNOOKER
BOWL
Open Bowling 1 P.M.-6 P.M. 25c
after 6 P.M. & Sunday 40c
26 Snooker 6- Fool Tables
Girls FREE with Dates
Shuffleboard
SNOOKER BOWL
1 block south of N. 48th & Holdrcgs
434-9822
Cornhusker hitting attack this
week as the Huskers prepare
for a do-or-die series with
second-place Kansas State at
Manhattan.
He's even shifting the pitch
ing rotation in an effort to
change pitcher Bob Hergen
rader's luck. Hergenrader is
1-3.
"Bob has really had terrible
luck," Tony said. "He's been
pitching great, but we haven't
gotten him a run in his last
three games."
Hergie will get the opening
game assignment in Friday's
twin-bill (seven-inning affairs)
which starts at 1:30 p.m. Gary
Neibauer (3-1) will pitch the
second game, with Bob
Stickels (3-2) slated for Satur
day's nine-inning finale.
Injuries have plagued the
Huskers all spring and the
casualty is Charlie Rombach,
OSU Wins
Rifle Meet
Oklahoma State University
beat Nebraska for the team
title in both the Ladies and
Open Division in the 13th An
n u a 1 Nebraska Invitational
Rifle Meet on April 29, 30 and
May 1.
Out of a possible 2400 points,
the Cowboys beat the Huskers
by 21 points in the Ladies Di
vision and only 10 points in
the Open Division. Kansas
State University placed third
in both divisions and Kansas
U. took fourth in the Open Di
vision. The top individual shooter
for the meet was Manfred
Wunderlich, a University of
Nebraska freshman from Has
tings. Trophy Winners
2nd. Jack Thorpe, Univ. of South Da
kota 3rd. Joe Schneider, Oklahoma St .
4th Jim McCourt, Kansas State
5th Charles Burre, Kansas
6th Olivia Melton, Oklahoma State
7th Wayne Bennett, Nebraska (North
Platte)
8th John Linderman, Kansas State
9th Bob Long, Knox (111.) College
10th Alan Anderson, Nebraska (Lexing
ton) Champions tn the Individual Positions
were:
Prone Cheryl Chapman, Nebraska
(Council Bluffs, la.)
Kneeling Jack Thorpe, South Dakota
l
Standing Manfred Wunderlich, Ne
braska (Hastings)
game (won by NU 8-4) against
Missouri and then pulled up
lame with a C-horse in the
second.
He's still doubtful for the
Wildcat series, and if he's un
able to go in right field, either
Mickey Zangari or John
Wright will get the call.
Otherwise, the NU lineup
will have Clayton Luther,
catcher; Bob Brand, first
Freshman
Net Team
Adds Win
Nebraska's freshman tennis
team won their second
straight tennis match of the
season by beating Concordia
College of Seward 12-0.
The Nebraska frosh had
previously blanked the Iowa
State frosh, 7-0. Monday's
(May 2) results:
Singles
1. Jerry Sobyczk (N) defeated Jim
Reidl (C) 6-1. 6-1.
2. Jim Wing (N) defeated John Lutz
(C) 62 61
3. Bili Roehrs (N) defeated Ralph Mul
lcr ICI 6-0, 6-1.
4. Bill Roberts (N) defeated Barry
Wageman C) 6-0, 6-1.
5. Gary Shovlaim (N) defeated Eldon
Kamler (C) 6-0, 6-1.
6. Dick Dyas (N) defeated Dave Lutz
(C 6-2, 5-7, 6-0.
7. Bob Hurlbutt (N) defeated Jerry
Sailer (C) 6-0, 6-4.
8. Bill Heggen (N) defeated Dan
Palisch 6-2, 6-2.
Doubles
1. Sobyczk and Wing defeated Reidl
and J. Lutz 64, 6-3.
2. Roberts and Roehrs defeated Muller
and Wageman 6-3, 6-2.
3. Dyas and Shovlain defeated Kamler
and D. Lutz 10-6.
4. Hurbutt and Cleveland defeated
Sailer and Palisch 6-0, 6-1.
Hits Dave Baker (KS) 16, Ernie Recob
IKS) 14, Jerry Retzlaff (IS) and
Jim Seheffer (KS) 13.
2B-Alex Walter (N) 4, twelve tied
with 3.
3B Don Alsup (C) and Bob Churchich
(N) 2.
HR Alex Walter (N1 3. John Adams
iK) and Ron Cummins (M) 2.
RBI-Don Alsup (C) 11, Gary Holland
(KS) 9.
SB Dave Baker (KS), Dan Kelly 'C,
Jerry Reulaff (IS), and Jim Seabolt
(0) 4.
Pitching (Minimum of 10 Innings)
Player and School G IP It
Bob Ziegler, Iowa State 2 10 7
Steve Wood. Kansas State 4 26 9
I-arry Burchart. Oklahoma State .... 4 22 12
Tom Cooper, Kansas 4 132i 6
Charles Green. Nebraska 6 12 8
Dick Frank Oklahoma State 3 23 16
John Pierce. Oklahoma State .... 4 252-4 18
Wade Johnson. Kansas Suet 3 19', 19
Bob Hergenrader. Nebraska 5 22a 16
Gary Neibauer, Nebraska 4 29-; 18
Bob Ballard, Kansas State 4 25i 15
I-arry Patterson, Oklahoma 2 15 12
Taylor Toomey, Colorado 5 30
Marv Fiocchi, Oklahoma State 4 13H 12
Orv Hollrah, Missouri 3 17 17
Departmental Leaders
R ER BB SO
0 2 3
Strikeouts
IP SO Atg.
Bob Stickels (V) J8'i 27 J 5
Bill Maddux Kl 17, 24 1.4
Sine Wood (KS) 26 34 l.J
Orv Hollrah (Mf 17 22 1.3
Bases en
Wade Johnson (KS)
Bob Hergenrader (N)
Rusty Disbro 101 ....
Bob Ziegler (IS)
34
21
11
3
17
15
16
21
38
14
14
31
22
Balls
IP
...19'i
. 22's
...20
. ... 10
People
MAD
Want ads!
Finals are just
days away
Study Aids
Supplemental Reading
UNIVERSITY
BOOKSTORE
!
Don't You Have Something
You'd Like Them to
Read About?
Place Classified Ad
SEND THIS COUPON.
Name:
Address:
Days to Run:
Ad:
COST: Fivt conh a word for each insertion. Minimum of
SOc per day. fncloio check, payable to the Daily Nebraskan.
if l tmmm Cm l Ci. J
AT
c,ll
CIGARETTES
Lowest Prices
f ; -'
M EVER? GAL.
Tunnison, left find; and Alex
Walter, centerfield.
The Huskers are 6-6 in Big
8 play and 10-7 for the season.
Nebraska's Freshman base
ball team will go after its sec
ond and third victories of the
season Saturday when they
host Kansas State's Frosh at
the NU diamond.
The Frosh twin-bill is slated
to start at 12:00 noon.
Larry Bornschlegl, Husker
Frosh coach, has named lefty
Allen Furby of Grand Island
and righthander Bob Davis of
Omaha as the Husker start
ers. Standing by for r e 1 i e f
duty will be Rick Knapp of
Lincoln, Sam Jones of McCook
and John Mahaffy of North
Platte, all righthanders.
The Husker starters will al
so include: Buddy Hunter,
Omaha, second base; Dave
Murphy, North Platte, left
field; Steve Johnson, Grand
Island, right field; Ron John
ette, Omaha, catcher; Merrill
McClatchey, Palisade, third
base; Mick Anzalone, Omaha,
shortstop; Mike Churchich,
Omaha, first base; Tim Boltz,
Omaha, centerfield.
In their first outing, the NU
Frosh beat John F. Kennedy
College, 9-0, with Furby allow
ing only five hits and whiffing
11 in six innings. Jones
blanked Kennedy with five
strikeouts during the final
three innings.
Husker hitting stars were
Steve Johnson (3 for 5 with 4
RBIs) and Ron Johnette (2
for 4 with 2 RBIs). Johnette
doubled twice and Johnson
once.
DANCE IN MARYSVILLE
at- the
DRIFTWOOD CLUB
Marysville, Kansas
Combos Friday and Saturday night
Friday admission SOc
Saturday admission $1.00
ArtCarved settings
hold a diamond so delicately,
it's almost frightening.
Ve've even designed a diamond
engagement ring to resemble the sojtjragilt
petals oj a new spring flower.
So the diamond you show off to the
worm won t only be dazzling. Hut elegant too.
J In the new AnCarvcd collection,
I i ft
ou can choose irom slim, soar ma. maiestie
I j a- j
designs. And without being frightened.
Because since ive guarantee
all the diamonds we set, we also
guarantee they will stay right there.
o ActftrifMinrAmr mtcmvco bkochuhc, net. rou huthoimzco nTr.,vro ;cwat Oft wfuTt'
J.K. WOOD IOU1, INC.. 2I CM 4STH ITBtll, fltw roK, ll.r. 10017
See Dream Diamond Rings only at these
Authorized ArtCarved Jewelers
LINCOLN STEVEN JEWELERS
1338 "0" Street
DIVIDEND BONDED GAS
16th & P Sts.
Just South of Campus
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Nebraska Union
Lower Level
THE NEBRASKA UNION