pagf 10 daily nebraskan f riday, april 25, 1 980 Bmdley to bring talents to UNL baseball field By Ron Powell Mentioning the name Phil Bradley to Nebraska fans during the spring doesn't seem fair. Husker football fans would just as soon forget Bradley. In 1978, Bradley quarterbacked the Missouri Tigers to a 35-31 upset win over Nebraska in the last regular season game and spoiled a Husker bid for a national championship. Then, last fall, Bradley's arm brought the Tigers to within 10 yards of foiling another Nebraska shot at a national crown, but Missouri came out on the short end of a 23-20 decision. Poehling By Tad Stryker ' Top-notch competition will rule at Des Moines when the Nebraska men's and women's track teams compete at the annual Drake Relays today and Saturday. Steve Scott, former NCAA champion, will run in the 800 meter race, but Nebraska's Scott Poehling won't. Poehling is still hurt after a leg injury in last week's Iowa State dual. "It's still sore," he said Wednesday. "I tried to work out, but I can't put any weight on- it. Luckily, Fve got three weeks to get ready before the Big Eight meet." Women's Coach Carol Frost said that her team is in good physical shape, "except for a couple minor aches and pains." "Julie Seaton has a slight hip injury and Norma Murray has been bothered by a minor hamstring injury for the past month," she said. Frost said that a major concern would be qualifying the 4 x 100 meter relay team for the NCAA meet. "They're just three-tenths off the NCAA qualifying standard," she said. "We haven't really run against any one of any stature, and the competition this weekend could push us enough to do it." Frost will be trying a new combination in the 4 x 400 meter relay. "We're adding Merlene (Ottey) to that relay," she 83? &us . Porch Sale: Plants, books, games, housewares, clothing. Saturday-Sunday. Noon-sunset. 17th & A. Atlas W. wall belted tires, F-78-14 with 58" tread. Call 435-2076. Reasonable cost health care plans. 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SUMMER HOUSING $20wk. double, $30wk. single Triangfe Fraternity 472-0583 or 472-1 184 iter mm The two-time All-Big Eight quarterback will be in Lincoln this weekend, but this time Bradley will be swing ing a bat at Buck Beltzer Field instead of throwing passes in Memorial Stadium. Bradley is the starting center fielder and lead-off hit ter for the Tigers, who play the Huskers in a pair of doubleheaders here today and Saturday. Missouri, 32-9-1 on the year and 10-2 in Big Eight play, leads the Huskers by one game in the Big Eight Eastern Division and is ranked 13th in the country in the latest Collegiate Base ball magazine ratings. The Huskers, 36-10 and 9-3 in the Big Eight, were 26th in the poll. Drake Relays said. "I don't know what to expect there. Hopefully, well get a pretty good time." Highlighting the Husker entries in the field events will be Sharon Burrill, winner of the high jump at Drake last year. Men's Coach Frank Sevigne said he is satisifed with the progress his team has been making in the past several weeks. Any or all of the relays have a shot at winning, he said. Because or Poehling's injury, freshman Mike Cieiocha will run in three relays. Matt Minchow will be running the 1 10-meter high hurdles. Randy Raymond and Mark Newton are the Husker entries in the pole vault. Sevigne said Raymond has been clearing 17 feet in the event consistently. NFL linebacker Lee Kunz is in Chicago this weekend, Sevigne said, so Erik Korshoj will be the only Nebraska discus thrower. Jon Jones and Jeff Keeler are the triple jumpers, and Ken Drwal and Jon Post will throw the javelin. The Olympic boycott won't have any ill effects on athletes' performances in meets like the Drake Relays, Sevigne said. "As far as I know, they're still going to have an Olympic trials, and that's always an incentive for good performances," he said. 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SUMMER HOUSING Individually air-conditioned rooms, single rooms $28week, double rooms $18week. Kitchen facilities and lots of other facilities. Contact Corn husker Co-op at 474-9773 and ask for an officer. House for rent. 34 bedroom June 1 . $275 utilities. 483 6003. Available May 10. 2 bed room, lease, no pets, deposit, $225 utilities. Cablevision, washer, dryer furnished. Must see. 796-2188 evenings. 3 bedroom, $220 month lights and gas. Close to campus. 474-2848. To sublet for summer, large 2 bedroom close to campus with balcony, air. Cable included. 474- 3014. 2-3 bedroom with character, UNL 10 blks., no childrenpets, $210mo. utilities deposit. 475- 0741 after 6p.m. MOVING? Rent a Cargo Van from DeBrown Leasing. Call 477-7253 17th &N St. SUMMER HOUSING Apartment style rooms Variable rates Alpha Gamma Sigma 4001 Holdrege 464-0901 1 - bedroom basement apart ment 2 blocks from Harper Hall, summer only, non-smokers, fully furnished, shower, washer. 477-5049, leave message. Subleasing apt. for summer. June 1st to Sept. 1st. 2 bed room, great rent, located 23rd & F St. Call 474-5407, ask for Nancy or Marty: - - Apt. for sublease this sum mer. 2843 Starr, $125mo. utilities included. 4744271 . Newer 2 bedroom, appli ances, $220, with fireplace $225 1801 Knox, 464-8180. 464 5030. 2 -bed room house 4 blocks north of stadium; shower, air conditioner, range and refriger ator. 477-5049, leave message. Sub-lease this summer. Two bedroom duplex. Northeast Lincoln. 488-9352. 3, 4, and 5 -bed room houses, fully furnished including desks, washers, dryers, showers; north edge of city campus. 477-5049 leave message. East Campus. 2 bedroom du plex, 1425 Idylwild. Stove, refrigerator, shower, $200 gas lights. Available May 10.483 6024. 4223 HUNTINGTON Special Rent Summer Students Large new 2 bedroom, sir, 477-23SS.4S3-8634 Last year, Bradley, in his first collegiate baseball season, was the Tigers' starting right fielder, hitting 3 14 with five triples and five homers. "I am in kind of a slump right now" Bradley says. "I started off the season hitting well, but the last two-and-a-half weeks, I haven't been hitting all that great." A lot of players would like to have a slump like Bradley's, though. Coming into this weekend's games, he is hitting J 26. Although Bradley is better known for his fqotball abilities, the chances are good that Bradley will be drafted in June's major league draft. Bradley said if he were drafted, he isn't sure if he would sign. "There are many possibilities," Bradley said. "I am going to wait until the draft before I decide anything. I don't even know if IH be drafted; I don't expect any thing. Right now, I am not saying what Fll do." Bradley did say that if he returns to Missouri next year, he will play both sports. But, when asked whether he might try to' get in some of Nebraska's football scrim mage between games Saturday, Bradley replied, "I have no interest in football right now." Although the Tigers are batting 335 as a team, assis tant Husker coach Ron Johnette said Missouri's main strength could be their pitching Missouri has a team earned-run average of 3 .02. The Tigers are expected to start Tom Heckman and Kurt Moody in today's doubleheader. Heckman, an All Big Eight selection a year ago and an Ail-American candi date this year, is 7-1 , including wins in his last six starts. Moody is 5-1 with a 1 90 ERA. Saturday, the Tigers are expected to start Ron Mathis and Craig Fitzpatrick, both sporting 6-2 records for the season. "All of their starters have a good ratio of starts to games completed," Johnette said. "I wouldn't say Heckman is the toughest pitcher well face all year. After all, we did beat him last year. But as a group, they're about the four toughest weTl go against all year." Johnette added that "judging from the stats, it should be a tough competitive series." Nebraska as a team, is batting 324 and has an ERA of 325. 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