th'jrci.:, rpril 14, 1977 ddSy rctrzzn TQB'Mmkortm concenittQS f 0 By Kc!a Schi&pf For Calif ornian Hill Woog, coming to Nebraska on a tennis scholarship docs not mean total concentration on tennis. "I came here to concentrate t little more on my studies," said the Buskers' number one tennis player. "Dack Li California, I'd be playing tennis all the time be cause of the good weather." Woog, a sophomore pre-law major from Woodland Hills, Calif., said he hopes to go to law school. 'The competition back in California is so stiff that I'd probably not be playing that much," he said. Woog, who has been playing tennis for the past eight years in school competition, said the whole Husker tennis squad is stronger than last year. More experience "Everybody on the team was a freshman last year," he said. "This year we have a lot more experience." In Tuesday's match against the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Woog sat out because of a sore shoulder. Woog said he also will miss this weekend's match against North west Missouri State University. "Against teams like UNO, I usually sit out," Woog said. "We played two or three guys who don't normally play. I need the rest and an engagement this weekend will prevent me from playing." Woog said his sore shoulder was not a serious injury. Woog said his performance this year in both singles and doubles was good until last weekend's meets in Colo rado. "I did really bad last weekend," he said. 'The altitude really got to me." Rather play s!r.j!es Woog, besides his singles play, has teamed up with Chris Wilcox in doubles this year. Woog said he would rather play singles than doubles. "Singles is a lot more work," he said, "but I really don't have a partner in doubles yet. If the partners can't play with each other, it can be very frustrating." Ilusker head coach Jim Porter said, despite a medi-, ocre performance in the Colorado trip, Woog has been playing well this year. "Phil is probably playing better in singles than in doubles," Porter said. "We just can't find a partner for him right now." The lluskers had a 17-16 overall record last year and finished sixth in the Big 8. The lluskers are 14-7 this year, with a squad that includes two freshmen, five sopho mores and three juniors. sports shorts UNL's baseball team won its tenth and eleventh straight wins Tuesday with a -doubleheader sweep of Creighton University (CU). The Huskers took a pair of 9-1 decisions from Creighton to push their record to 174 on the season. John Dinglcdine led the Huskers in the first game with a triple and a three-run homer. Steve McManaman, with a 4-0 record, was the winning pitcher for the Huskers. In the second game, freshman left fielder Joe Schcrgcr hit his sixth home run of the season as Steve Nagel pushed his record to 2-1. The Huskers will travel to Columbia, Mo., for two doubleheaders with the University of Missouri Friday and Saturday. UNL's women's golf team defeated Creighton University for the second time this season with a 331-341 edge over the Blue Jays. Nan Circo led the Huskers with a 78. She was followed by Jane Deeter with an 81 for the Huskers. Other Husker scores were Cathy Morrissey and Sharon Slattery with scores of 86 and Mimi Huston with a 90. The, Huskers - will play . Friday and Saturday in the Sooner invitational Tournament in Norman, Okla. : -v , v i sports quiz j ?!-r? ;" '-"T ;r .' ' . Photo by Kevin HigSay Top-seeded Hus&er tennis player, Phil Woog. Baseball ' " 1. Two Kansas City Royal's players led the American League in batting last season. Name them. 2. How many career home runs did Hank Aaron have? 3. Who was the first black player in the American League? 4. Name the Most Valuable Player in the American and National League last season. 5. Who was the American League Rookie of the Year last season? 6. Name the two expansion teams in the American League this season. 7. True or False. 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