Friday, May 4, 1C34 Paga 1? Dally Nebraskan Cowboys, Huskers will battle for championship this weaken ia -- JR7 Coll 1 Lil -3 -J 47C-07G7 11 th 4 Cornhusktr Dslmont Pttza 400-2377 2833 N. 4Sth Uniplsct 475-7072 611 N. 27th St 4Q9-0G31 472S Pretcott Collegavlew 470-0044 1415 South SL South Aroa t"3 C3 C3 E3 E3 E3 E3 EU E3 C3 C3 ETJ E-3 l-- I Froo H J-M,lUI.I!..Ifc ; U .! fi A ikJ COlCGQS Two free Coke3 with the purchase of any size pizza No other coupons valid with use of this coupon. Expires 51284. Fast, Free Delivery" 1 Our drtvf cany Um totn 120.63. United deftvwy trot E3 E3 E3 E3 C3 EH I5 E3 E3 E3 K3 E33 ES Ey Cta Pcspisil A travelers' advisory for the Oklahoma State baseball team: beware of strong arms and swixi feet In the Lincoln area this weekend as you travel the Road to Omaha. That road, of course, leads to the College World Series in June. Oklahoma State has appeared in the CWS the past three seasons. Nebraska is seek ing its first appearance. Although both Nebraska and Oklahoma State have qualified for the Big Eight's post-season tournament, their four-game series Saturday and Sunday could decide the regular-season champion ship. Depending on which poll you believe, 44-15 Nebraska is 10th (Collegiate Baseball magazine) or 1 1th (Baseball America magazine). Oklahoma State 45-10, is eighth and fifth, respectively. Oklahoma State, after a sweep of Kansas, is tied with Oklahoma for the conference lead at 12-2. For either the Cowboys or the 14-3 Huskers to claim the regular-season title and the top seed in the post-season tournament, it must win one more game than the Sooners this weekend. Oklahoma hosts Missouri in a four-game week end series. Cowboy Coach Gary Ward said he is anticipat ing the series with Nebraska. "It'll be a fun weekend at Nebraska. We need that kind of road pressure right now with the tournament just around the corner," he said. Oklahoma State's strength is hitting, with five regulars having higher averages than Nebraska's top hitter, Bill McGuire. Sophomore sensation Pete Incaviglia leads the team in averse (.301), heme runs (20), hits (C5) and runs batted in (69). Gary Green, batting .444 in his 14 conference games, has a .392 average. Catcher Mike Day is at .374, with Billy Smith rt .356 and second baseman Bandy Whisk r at .350. Junior outfielder Scott Wade, after a .351 sea son, has tailed off to .310, but has hit 10 home runs and stole 28 bases. OSU pitching coach Tom Holiiday was unsure of the Cowboys' rotation for Saturday and Sun day's double-headers. Five pitchers could receive the nod: Dennis Livingston (7-1), John Farrell (9-1), Mike Henneman (6-1), Mike Trapasso (5-1) arid Gary Kanwisher (2-1). According to Nebraska pitching coach Mike Evans, Jeff Anderson (8-3) and Phil Harrison (10 1) will start Saturday, with Jeff Koenigsman (5-1 ) and Chris Knust (3-3) starting Sunday. "Nebraska is not a ball club that just sits back and plays" Ward said They play hit-and-run baseball" Nctea: The Huskers' new locker room and office complex will be dedicated Saturday in pre game ceremonies. Otto and Gladys Baumann, who donated much of the money for the complex, and Husker booster Alex Etting will be honored . . . Sunday, Nebraska seniors will be honored prior to the 12:30 p.m. double-header . . . First baseman Mike Duncan has raised his average from .259 to .303 in his last 17 games, including five homers and 22 RBI's . . . Jeff Carter has gone on a triple binge, rapping six three-base hits in his last 17 games . . . Husker Coach John Sanders, with three victories against the Cowboys, will post his 100th conference victory. hit N .We at Wright's want to create the jewelry that will give joy through the generations. km i i z m ' uj rri e-j i r f ft h f n - - rfS - f i, ' - .-.-? -.-. . I r f i j t rt ' - - yjup . - i ; - T . .... , X .-V. 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Pat Carson, brother of current UNL star and Big Eight No. 5 singles cham pion Jim Carson, from Lincoln and Mike Marsh of Mission Viejo, Calif., . will play for the Huskers next fail Carson, from Lincoln Pius X HHh Srhnm! fin ished his high school career this spring with a' 99-5 record and as a state runner-up singles player the past two seasons. Car son currently is ranked No. 4 in the Boys 18s in the Missouri Valley region. The tennis team will have an end-cf-the-secson banquet on the indoor track at the Bob Devaney Sports Center Friday at 6:30 p.m. The cost is $5.