Versatile hurlers key NU's diamond hopes by STEVE SINCLAIR Assistant Sports Editor Pitchers usually aren't con sidered to be good hitters, but Nebraska baseball coach Tony Sharpe is planning to use bis pitching staff to beef up the Husker hitting attack this spring. It won't be unusual to find three of Nebraska's starting pitchers in the lineup at the same time, according to Shctrpc GENE STOHS and Glen Gilmore are the two starting pitchers that Sharpe plans to use in the outfield, when they aren't on the mound. "Stohs and Gilmore are both good hitters and real good fielders," Sharpe said. "Stohs is as fine an outfielder as you will find in college baseball. Nebraska finished in the Big Eight cellar for the first time last year, and Sharpe said the team's problem was caused by poor hitting. .. 'IKS ft Lcn Gilmore .taM - j r a In additon to giving his pitchers additional playing time, Sharpe hopes that added experience will help the team's bitting. RON JOHNETTE, J i m McCormick, and Al Furby were the only losses from last year's club and the top two hitters, Adrian Fiala and Tom Tidball return. "We have the potential to be an average college hitting team," Sharpe said. "With average hitting and good pitching we have a chance of winning quite a few ball games." The Nebraska pitching staff ranked near the top of the league last year and Sharpe predicts he will have a strong staff again this season. Last year was the first year that freshmen were allowed to pitch on the varsity and five of the six Husker pitchers were rookies. Stohs, Gilmore, and Paul Mareck are the returning starters. George Hinman and Bruce Cramer return in the bull pen. Ilinman was a sophomore last year, but it was his first year on the varsity. DEPTH IN THE bull pen will be provided by freshmen Bob Munson and Steve Cam. Munson played freshmen basketball and has just joined the team. Sharpe said that the Huskers fielding will be as good as most clubs. "Good fielding comes with good pitching." The veteran coach has made some position changes to bolster his infield. Bob Griego and Tidball have switched positions with Tidball moving to second base and Griego going to third. PAT ELGERT has moved to first base where he will battle Arnold Placke and Bill Slaughter for the job vacated by Johnette. Slaughter is also being tried at catcher and in the outfield. "Slaughter has been looking good with the bat, Sharpe said. 'We are trying to find a place to play him at' Steve Alcheipohl and Dennis Jorgensen are battling for the shortstop job, Alcheipohl start ed last year and is the better hitter of the two, according to Sharpe. but Jorgensen has the edge in fielding. The catching position is held down by Husker footballer Adrian Fiala. He has been the team's leading hitter the past two seasons. Randy Spiehs, Joe Baker, or Slaughter will back up Fiala. . . , ANOTHER FOOTBALL player. Paul Topliff , is bidding for a job on the team for the first time. "He is looking better all the time." Sharpe said. Topliff will be used at third base, cr in the outfield, ac cording to Sharpe. Tlte Husker mentor is waiting to get out doors to find out which players can handle the outfield posi- UThe list of players being considered for outfield positions are Stohs. Gilmore. Slaughter, Topliff. Elgert. Tom Stuckey, and Neal Garvey. NU opens the season on March 28 at Houston Universi ty, where the Huskers meet the Cougars in a six game series. optimistically," -Sharpe said. "We know we have along way to go, but with normal progress we are going to improve. I'm ready to go and so are the kids." The schedule: March . 30. 31. April 1. . 3 Houston; April 10. at Kansas St April"-. U - OWahomaj April J4, 25" at Missouri; May 1. J Colorado.- May . - Kansas; May 14 at Oklahoma Stato; May jl at Iowa Stato. . t, . Denotes seven inning double header. 11 NU grapplers meet Missouri The Nebraska wrestling team closes its dual season against Missouri at 7:30 pjm. Wednes day night at the Coliseum. Coach Orval Borgialli's Huskers are 6-S-l in dual meets and will compete in the Big Eight wrestling championships at Kansas State Friday and Saturday. Nebraska's lineup: 118-Joe Orta 126 Rick Pinkerman 134 Doug Erickson 142 Tom Lotko 150 Tom Meier l.TJ-Joe George 167 Jerry Munson 177 Jim Haug 190 Bill Knippel Hwt. Keith Burchett Help Wanted Busbov noon hour torvFrt. Apply Bisnops. IJB r. SMdenrs nam ' . . . . irii ar lull time fn Lnm w'"" ' iT per ee. nave ear BRIDGE OFFICIAL nV per h(9nl. CaH Union program jobSI JOBS and more JO0SI Stwdent. Eft earn, wtti " - arty. Write: 'JOBS Dpt- CPfH. Loot. to. Items Offtrei IM3 VW. cetlent condition. Witt tokj ractna pn:y. . " r vtl Vln St. tral air. apotiances. drapes, carpet. laMnory. parm. v Clean Convertible! Cnevy SS. ate mate. 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