PcgalO Daily Hfifcrc:kcn Monday, April 0, V"" fT $ J? 1 El II J. IE. h-! JNU EyJeff Arcl CSaSJEffaater Iowa 'State fcssebsll coach rslby Eand,dl spent 12 seaacra in the mrjor hc-e an ir'cIJcf tei'e takirj job 3 head cf th3 Cjdcr.:i. Eat Nebraska coach John Ssr.dcrs prcrt'eci thai r.rjcr Isj-o experience wasn't crcuh as ha cutvittn.i Ran jdl and the Cyclones by takir. three cf four games In the series raisins hb team's record to 21-11 ar.d tig Eight record to 6-1. "Anytime you're playing at home, you'd like to tike all four games," Sanders said. "Even ihcuh we did lose one, though, I was still happy to see U3 come back from Saturday's less like we did." Saturday, the Ccmhuskers opened the four-game series ting Iowa State's Trey Evers, with the loss by peundir.3 him for four runs on nine hits and three walks in seven innings. Shortstop Larry Mims, designated hitter Mark Kister, End third bsnerasn Eurt Eeatiie did the bulk cf the dsntssa as they collected Eve hits, a run, ar.d four RSIs which helped rally the Hankers frcn a 3-1 deficit to a 4-3 victory. Senior hurler Bogo1 Webb also added r rfe f ws 1 or f B y tf Xf. r T5 If K A . Staff fieoiter Nebraska basketball coach Hoe lba is not a candidate for the vacated coaching job at Arkansas, the school's axmetic cirecior sam. tisim lirejies in & iiepnns ir.isr- because we don't want the recruiting of view Saturday, said he is looking at five the coaches we don't hire to be or six different candidates but lbs Is affected." not among them. Eddie Sutton resigned p , . a ' . . the Arkansas job last Tuesday to take TuK8,S? fttllSip vSlvJ the coaching iob at Kentucky Iba s coaching at Nebraska. Nebraska ue codcix.gjoo ai iveniucKy. defeated the Razorbacks in December Several names have been mentioned Vcm s 1 for the Arkansas job including Iba's. imd m URCClIL Iba's father, Hank Iba, coached at "Moe Iba is a fine basketball coach," Oklahoma State. The Stillwater, Okia., Eroyles said. "His father's name is school is less than 200 miles torn legendary in these parts. We have Arkansas' Fayetteville campus. Sutton nothing but respect and admiration for . played under Iba at Oklahoma State, both Moe and Hank Iba" "Moe Iba is in a happy situation at Part cf the speculation on Iba center Nebraska," Broyles said. "We're looking ed on Eroyles' comments that he wasted for a coach that wants to move, I don't to hire a defensive-minded basketball think Moe Iba wants to leave his coach that would run a controlled situation." offense. Three coaches interviewd with Broy- "Conference championships are won les on Thurs-day. Nolan Richardson of cn defense," Eroyles said. "If yon play Tulsa, Bob Donewald of Illinois State solid defense the rest of it takes care of and J.D. Earnett of Virginia Common- itself." Have You Checked FOOD 4 LESS is the food store that - You'll ciways spsnd u -1 t ? r-!. ; i . 'i .J 3 Convenient iocations with hours that fit Ycf schedule ! 43th & O St ' 63rd & Kavelock Ave. : 43th St Pioneers Op 24 Hours ' P,1or.-Sst 7:03-10:00 IUlon.-Sat 7:30-10:03 ' Sun. 9:C0-1O:CO - - , 'Swn. 0:CO-1O:S0 to Evers woci, pitching a ve hitter cycr nine inniro with one strike cut. "I was real sail -.f.ed with the way we played in the first Earns," Sanders said. "I thought that we would cany oar success into the second g.-jns." In the r.i'htcrp, the Corahuskers fell behind 6-2 after tar inniass and despite a seventh Inning rally fell short o they lest 65. The Cyclones jumped on Nebraska's starter Mark Davis for til cf their runs cn d&t hits and three walks in almost. 4 innings. While Davis was having his problems cn the mound, the rest cf the Huskers were having their problems with Iowa State's Steve Hauscr, Hauser, a freshman lefthander, mys tified Nebraska for almost 6 Innings, slowing only two earned rur.3 cn two hits and three strikeouts. "It was just a case cf too little, too lata "Sanders said. "It got down to the last pitch and unfortunately we didn't convert which left us feeling entirely frustrated." On Sunday, however, Nebraska bent cf the doable header from the 10-18 Cycle In the prelirinajy gixe, fast base man Mike Duncan hit two hoir.cnra r ri 01 4P ion wealth wore the coaches who visited ( Fayetteville. Eroyles said he will make his recommendsiion to the school today cr Tucsdey. its a reel headache," Eroyles said cf trying to fill the coaching job. "We have to kind of keep things quiet i our Food Prices Lately? pa .f ii C G Q brought low food prices to Lincoln. less at Food 4 Less. LI i I I IS .cm a m r i "1 n ever the right field wall, his fourth and fif.h cf the season, and ccnterflelder ' Pad Uzycn Lit caotSi arts the Huskers ' pounded Iowa State's Gary Day and Tim Kuchn for fi-e runs on eleven hits and three walks." Freshman Jcki Lcpley countered Day's and Kuean's perforaaiices, pick ing up his third win of the yesr while silcvir.g c rdy cne ran cn three hits and three strikeouts la seven Inrdrjrsjcf i Kara DavtsDaily Kasraifesa Hark Ssllh'cn cd Dezixa LataIs cnXatrasLa pssa In its Cal ictsiJ z cfCo CallylzJt 11?. ssd tlx rebra2;a ITZZ 'zjtz2ZkL C!2-kna!rlr3 Cztury at 11,2 Utl -zliz Uris. Jin Percr!L"lir2 tzrzi cr.J Erl;2i:cp. Ti3 dab x:IZl cIid crasser tL a Call?' ?-ta Pa-T-ri:?,'t - t . .L. & work befcre giving way to sophomore nU Mulligan, who stepped the Cyclones ever the final two Inslrgs as the Ccra husksrs settled for an eny 5-1 vktciy. In the tighter?, the Euskers edn counted cn the pitching cf Mulligan srtd four scoreless innizijs of relief by Bill McGuire to claim a 3-2 victory. Kims, Seattle, end loft fielder llich Kin all hsdd extra ba: 2 hits, end , rlffUr.elder JefT Carter stele bis ECth' h-.2 of his csxesr which Icr.cs Win just three shcrt cf Scott Hooper's record cf 3, 3 Nebraska held cnto a e!!:.i tr.e ever the final two inning to rerttaiti alone at the to? cf the Dig Eight "It fecli rrest to be In firat r!-"0 In the Dig Eight," Senders sal t "Then tgsln, the pisza a!wsy3 tast3 better the Hret tine." ' i