? . J , I . - t 'I . . V . VI s 1 -.a J;' age 4 The Daily Nfebraskan FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1967 X! i u V . r . f HJ P'V--" Vv-1 r; fT'l 1" J Hi: I'i: ' 4 - V Vv : $rM l 1 i 1 t V 4 ) ymJt. " - ,, Photo By Mike Raymu hnihJ T FO1 and the baseball season starts during spring vacation. Husker hurler Bob Cburchich, who may be moved from his success at third base to bolster weak Nebraska pitching, rares back and follows through with a pitch at practice this week. Churchich also led the Cornhusker football team this fall. The baseball team Is taking a swing at Texas, with games at Rice March 27 and 28, and games the next four davs in Houston. pmiiiiiiniiiiiiiniinmrniiniiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiN e , M-n-mtiiits 1 Track Meets On tit Jrrtwgb Zora Folley thinks Cassius Clay's the greatest, Cas sius Clay thinks Cassius Clay is the greatest, Cassius Clay's father thinks Cassius Clay is the greatest, and his Uncle Sam thinks a lot about him too. Folley took a seventh-round knockout from the World's champion Wednesday night on the chin and didn't wake up soon enough to do much about it. Proved Greatest Clay, or Muhammad Ali, proved that he is the great est boxer right now and his father went on national tele vision after the fight to back up the statement. But there is one other relative who is somewhat crazy about the fighter Uncle Sam. It seems that Clay keeps getting invitations for the biggest fight he would ever be in. And he keeps refusing to try it. Into Training But unless the courts decide that Clay's draft appeal Is valid, the champ will have to go into training for the Army, and perhaps the fight in Viet Nam. Oh, well. It just shows you that not only University students have their troubles. Winter Wanderland Now that spring and spring sports are started, shades of winter still appear now and then: Let's hope Illinois doesn't get anymore snow between warm spells they've had enough slush trouble already this year. Colorado Fans Colorado fans are not ones to criticize the past bas ketball season. After all, they aren't given to NIT-pick-lng. You can't help but wonder if Nebraska isn't, too. Ana u you minK lootDan is a tan sport, take a look at the preparations for the spring practice season that's getting underway. Then there's summer recruiting, the season, post-season game (maybe not Alabama, huh)? and so on. Two dual meets, one a rematch, dot the Husker spring vacation track sche dule. Saturday the Huskers face New Mexico, whom they squeezed by indoors in Lincoln, in a triangular with Iowa State. Charlie Greene, three times indoor and last year's outdoor NCAA sprint cham pion, spearheads the 21 men coach Frank Sevigne will take West. Arizona State The following Saturday, April 1, the Cornhusker cindermen wil tangle with Arizona State at Tempe. Hurdling star Ray Harvey and 440 man Dennis Walk er will co-captain the following traveling squad for New Mexico and Ari zona State duals: Sprints Charlie Greene, Larry Liss, Cliff Forbes; Medal Awards Given To Riflers Four University students their performance at the were presented with med- Camp Perry rifle meet last als Wednesday evening for week. All V . JL J I Manfred Wunderlich, Tim Stroh, Alan Anderson and Cliff Beade each re ceived a silver medal for second-place team score at the meet. Gold Medal Wunderlich was al so awarded a gold medal by Col. James F. Bishop, professor of military sci ence, for first place prone with a perfect 100 points and six consecutive bulls eyes in shoot-off rounds. He was also high indi vidual team member with 274 out of a possible 300 points. WE NEVER CLOSE , v. J. 1 1 1 A ; it W-.MfV Up I ?l SHARPSHOOTING AWARDS . . . went to members of University Rifle Club. 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