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Mizzou rebounds against NU
Missouri hurt Nebraska's
position in the Big Eight Con
ference baseball standings with
a Saturday doubleheader sweep
after the Huskers had captured
Friday's game, 32 in twelve
Innings.
THE TIGERS scored 3-1 and
4-2 victories Saturday in Col
umbia to move out of the con
ference cellar. Nebraska drop
ped to 4-4 and Into a fourth
place tie with Kansas State.
Before the doubleheader loss,
NU had sole possession of se
cond place Friday when Nel
Garvey singled In the winning
run in the top of the 12th inning
for the Huskers.
Bruce Cramer, wbo hurled 5
2-3 innings in relief, notched
NU's mound triumph after
starter Glen Gilmore retired in
the seventh, although he had
been tagged for only four hits
and one run.
Bob Griego's 2-4 plate effort,
which included a double and
stolen base, paced Nebraska's
win.
Paul Marek and Gene Stohs,
both of Nebraska' other two
starting pitchers, were charged
with losses.
HUSKER CATCHER Adrian
Fiala cracked a nolo homerun
in the fourth nning of
Saturday's first game.
Meanwhile, Nebraska's ten
nis and golf teams suffered
losses over the weekend.
Carlberg's 4:03.3
fastest mile ever
Nebraska Junior Greg Carlberg posted the fastest mile in
state history with a 4:03 J anchor leg for NU's fourth place
four-mile relay team at the Drake Relays.
Carlberg's time, combined with the efforts of Mel Campbell
(4:07.5), Pete Brang (4:08.7) and Mike Lee (4:12.9) placed
the Huskers only fourth in the event at 18:32.4, although they
broke the school mark by 7J seconds.
CARLBERG ALSO authored a 4:07.5 anchor leg for
Nebraska's school record (9:47.3) fifth place distance medley
relay team.
Then, he surprised even Nebraska coach Frank Sevigne
by clipping off a 4:07.7 in a seventh place open mile finish
less than two hours after the distance medley.
Picks up lot of ground
Carlberg's anchor in the distance medley had brought the
Huskers from 10th to 5th place. His seventh in the open mile
was not timed officially, but roommate Brang and assistant
coach Dean Brittenham both clocked him.
In a disputed race, Bice was awarded the victory and
Nebraska the four first place watches when both teams were
clocked in a 3:19.3 sprint medley finish.
The dispute involved infield encouragement by a Rice runner
for his teammate against NU's Dan Morraa on the anchor
lap.
Hopeton Gordon's career best 49-10 triple jump placed
him third to lead Nebraska's Individuals.
THE HUSKERS recorded the fastest mile relay in Big
Eight history in a 3:08.0 third place finish.
The Cornhusker quartet of Bob Pierce (:48.7), Garth Case
(:46.3), Leighton Priestley (:48.7) and John Mottley (:4SJ)
erased the old school mark of 3:09.1
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Big 3 Standings
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Knui 3 I
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Mebretka 4 4
Kenaaa State 4 4
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Colorado .... ........ . S 7
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Saturday's Results
MteMtirl 4. Nebraska 1-1
KanaaaS. Colorado S
Oklahoma 7. Iowa State S
Kansas State X Oklahoma St.
Friday's Results
Nebraska & Missouri 1
Oklahoma St 7-7. Kanaaa St M
Kansas - Colorado $4
Colorado defeated
Nebraska's tennis team, 5-2.
The Buffs captured all of the
singles events, but the Husker s
won both doubles titles.
NU's Jack Ramhurn and Bill
ERUNNELL combined for a -0,
3-6, 6-4 doubles win over their
CU opponents. John Hendry and
Tom Weise bagged the other
Husker doubles title with (-4
Nebraska's golf team finish
ed fourth in meets at Kansas
and at Kansas State. At
Lawrence NU's 306 placed
behind Oklahoma State (302),
Kansas (304) and Oklahoma (3
4) and ahead of Iowa State
(315), Missouri (319) and
Kansas State (322).
OSU also won at Manhattan
with a 283 total, ahead of
Missouri (287), Kansas State
(291), Nebraska ,792), Iowa
State (292) and Kansas (295).
Husker scores at KU included:
Frank Rosa, 7e Chuck Walter, 7a;
Jim Roudebush, 74; Craig Waugh, 78.,
Scores at KSU included:
Rosa. 71; Roudebush 73, Walter, 73;
Lance Cloe. 76.
Soccer team
will compete
in Big Eight
A soccer team from
Nebraska will compete in the
Big Eight tournament May 2-3
at Manhattan, Kan.
The tournament isn't sanc
tioned by the Big Eight Con
ference, but all the conference
schools will be represented.
Nebraska's opening opponent is
Oklahoma.
The newly founded Nebraska
team has had two matches. It
dropped its first match to
Missouri, 3-0, two weeks ago at
Columbia.
Last Sunday, Nebraska got a
goal from team captain Les
Johnson with less than two
minutes left in the game to tie
Iowa State, 3-3. Nebraska's
other goals were scored by Dan
Wolfe and Sampson Upaka.
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I Thursday 3:30, 7, 9 $ .50
OFFICIAL
RING DAY
APRIL 29
9-4 P.M.
FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE WILL
BE IN OUR STORE TO ANSWER
QUESTIONS REGARDING SCHOOL
RINGS.
UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE
Nab. Hall Neb. UnionEast Campus
131 P.M. I S fM. 10-3:33 P.M.
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1970
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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