The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 29, 1971, Image 6

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    Kurosaki,
by WARREN OBR
Assistant Sports Editor
Veteran Gene Stohs and
freshman Ryan Kurosaki are
the scheduled starting Pitchers
as Nebraska opens its 1971
baseball season with a
double-header at Houston
University today
The Huskers go into the
eight-game series with two of
last year's top three pitchers
ailing as both Glen Gilmore
and Paul Marek are suffering
from arm lmuries Both made
the trip to Houston, though,
and both are slated to see some
action
"Both Marek and Gilmore
looked better Saturday," said
coach Tony Sharpe refenng to
the Husker's workout in
Stillwater "It looks like
they're back, but I'd hate to
say thev were all the way back.
We'll try to have them throw a
couple of innings Monday and
then trv and have them ready
for Thursday's double-header."
Pat hnglert, first baseman, is
scheduled to start Tuesday's
single encounter.
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Sharpe received some good
news at one position and some
bad news at another during
Saturday's workout. Catcher
Randy Spiehs, who had been
out with the flu, was back
Saturday feeling better and he
will start today. But shortstop
Peter Betheli, who's been
bothered by a sore arm, was
still tender Saturday and is a
questionable starter. If he
cannot play, Tim Harris will
take over at shortstop.
Veterans Steve Achelpohl at
second base, Pat Englert at first
base, and Joe Baker in right
field are all scheduled to start
today. Footballers Frank
Vactor and John Rodgers will
play center and left field
respectively. Relief specialist
Bruce Cramer, who finished
with Nebrasks's best record
(5-1) last year, will see a lot of
action in the series.
Sharpe, though, forsees
some problems in that the
Stillwater workout was the
Husker's first outdoor play this
season.
"There's no doubt that the
workout helped us a great
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season
deal," said Sharpe. "We'll have
to get used to looking up into
the sky for the ball and having
balls take bad bounces. It
always takes a while to get
adjusted outside.
"I anticipate a few early
foul-ups, but after a couple of
days outside, we should be in
fairly good shape," he
concluded.
The Huskers open home
play on April 12 when South
Dakota State visits for a
doubleheader. Big-Eight play
begins on April 16 with a
double-header against Kansas
State.
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Weightlifters
Nebraska weightlifters
hoisted their way to victory in
both the senior and junior
divisions of the first annual
Nebraska Weightlifting
Tournament Saturday.
It was an easy win as Mike
Mulvaney of Peru was the onlj
person other than a Husker to
win a division title. Mulvaney
finished with a 665 total in the
242-pound senior division.
Doug Dumler, who starts at
center for Nebraska had the
top total of the day finishing
with 735 in the 242-pound
junior division. Dumler's total
oAfter all the
maa,
mod,
wacky,
happy dates,
he's gone and
gotten serious!
Isn't life wonderful?
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a jm
take heavy win
was 70 pounds more than his
nearest competitor.
Competition was limited to
state colleges and universities
in Nebraska.
114 jr.-Terry Leslie, 415
123 jr .-Clinton Bennett, 255
123 sr.-Dennis Leslie, 435
132 jr.-Mike Arthur, 515
132 sr.-Jack Bollington, 380
148 jr.-Mike Ploosteer, 585
148 sr.-Dennls Kuenning, 530
165 jr.-Steve Bliss, 620
165 sr.-Tom Chval, 550
181 jr.-Tim Schlegel, 455
181 sr.-Roger McPherren, 615
198 jr.-Boyd Jones, 620
198 sr.-Bill Grantham, 630
242 jr.-Doug Dumler, 735
242 sr.-Mike Mulvaney, 665
Hwt. Jim Peterson, 600
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HE DAILY NEBRASKAN
MONDAY. MARCH 29, 1971