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    Friday, September 14, 1934
Daily Nobraskan
Pago 13
Tourney score encourages coach;
Husker golfers shoot for top finish
By George Davis
Dfcl!y Nttrtitxt Cliff rrfier
UNL's womens golf team fin
ished filth last weekend in the
Suzie Maxwcll-Berning Invita
tional in Norman, Okla.
Oklahoma State won the three
day tournament with a score of
932, and Oklahoma was second
on the par 74 University of Okla
homa course. Missouri finished
third, LSU fourth and Nebraska
fifth with a score cf 975.
The Husker3 were led by jun
iors Kari Marfan and Jean Gilpin
who each shot 242 in the tour
nament. Other Nebraska scorers
were Nancy Steen with a 245,
Laura Gunia with 248 and Lisa
Papes with a 259.
The Huskers got off to a slow
start Monday when they shot a
334 team total. They rebounded
Wednesday, however, to shoot
316.
"Wednesday's team score is the
lowest weVe ever shot there," said
assistant golf coach Robin
Shearer. "This will give us some
encouragement for the rest of the
fall schedule."
Shearer, in her third year as
UNL assistant women's golf coach,
said all of the players on the team
have improved.
"We really have a young team
with three junjors and two sopho
mores going to the first tourna
ment," she said. "I think everyone
has improved from last year. We
have a lot of potential"
Mangan shot 85, 78 and 77 in
her three rounds at Norman but
thinks she can do better.
"I had a disastrous first round,"
Mangan said. The second two
rounds were not anything spec
tacular either. But I know I can
do better."
Shearer said Mangan is the
most improved olaver on the team
this year. She has stepped into a
leadership role after seniors Cathy
Nelson and Shelly Godeken gra
duated last spring.
The team will begin qualifying
this week for the Oklahoma State
Invitational Sept. 16 to Sept 18.
Players who have a shot at break
ing into the starting lineup this
week are Jenny Adams and Katie
O'Neill.
The Oklahoma State tournament
will feature the best teams in the
Big Eight along with many top
teams from Texas.
"Oklahoma State has a great
program," Mangan said. "Their
coach is a great organizer and
th ey put a lot of money into their
program. The tournament will
give us a good chance to play
against some outstanding teams."
Oklahoma State has been a
perennial power in Big Eight wo
men's golf and Mangan thinks
they are again the best team to
the conference.
"Oklahoma State is far and away
the best team in the conference "
Mangan said. "We should be really
competitive for second place this
year if we play to our potential
and continue to improve."
After the Oklahoma State Invi
tational, Nebraska will play in
three more tournaments this fall.
With the encouragement of their
strong finish in the Suzie Maxwell
Berning Tournament, Mangan
thinks the team will be very com
petitive in the region.
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Scoreboard
hUn' Sofiba!l
Frsttrn!"s A
De.'ta Upsilon 10, Beta Sigma Psi 2
Phi Delts13,TKE0
Fnuemlt!.es C
Sigma Phi Epsilon 9. Fijis 6
Alpha Tan Omega 10, Sigma Chi 9
Theta XI1 1, Delta Tau Delta 1
Acacia 6, Sigma Nu 3
Rttldence Haiti A
Selleck 8300 13, Cather Twelva 2
Abel Eight 10, Cather Ten 7
Abel Four 32. Abel Eleven 3
Rs!danc Hfills D
Love Two 10, Selleck 7200 9
Schramm Six 20, Piper Four 4
Harper Seven 16, Abel Six 6
Cather Thirteen 13, Abel Eight 2 3
Burr Three West 11. Selleck 8200 10
Inriapendtnfj C
Hosers 22, Master Batters 6
Savage Dogs 8, Uhing's Team 7
Swisher's Sweets 5. Misfits 4
Mudvil Sluggers 16, Dewy and the
Schbags 10
Co-Re Softball
lota Eta Pi 1 8. Abel FiveSandoz Nine
12
Women 's softball team
to vie for national title
UNL's football team isnt the only He said Illinois State beat Texas
nationally ranked Husker squad. A & M, the 1933 NCAA cham
The women's softball team fin- pions last year, so they could be
tough also.
Daigte thinks his team could do
very well if they avoid injures.
"This first season is great for
giving the freshmen playing ex
perience because NCAA softball
is very competitive," Daigle said.
Returning to this year's team is
second-team All-American Denise
Eckert. Eckert led the team in
batting with a .366 average. Dai
gle also thinks third baseman
Ann Schroeder will do well this
season.
Daigle said his pitching staff is
going to be very strong this sea
son. Terry Beek, UNL women's
sports information director, said
Daig!e probably will use all three
pitchers in the 1SU tournament.
ished third in the NCAA finals in
1083. And vith seven starters re
turning and an excellent crop of
new freshmen joining the team,
the Cornhuskers could have a
shot at the national title, coach
Wayne Daigle said Wednesday.
The Huskers begin their fall
season this weekend with a trip
to Illinois State for the Illinois
State Invitational
Competition should be tough,
since Oklahoma State, Missouri
and Illinois State will be compet
ing, Dagile said.
"Last year, Oklahoma State was
ranked as high third in the nation,
and Missouri won the Big Eight
title two years ago," Daigle said.
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What to watch: Oklahoma must over
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What to watch: KC quarterback Todd
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