Daily Nebrcsksn Wednesday, April 17, 1S35 1 aeete Nate -5 By JefTApel aTeprter New York Yankee manager Ycgi Ecrra used to say "It ain't over 'till it's over." Tuesday at Buck Eeltzer Field Nebraska base ball coach John Sanders put that philosophy into practice as his Ccmhuskers rode the strength of a cranatic eight run rally to defect Minnesota 18-17. "We showed the same type of poise we have shovn aU season," Sanders s?id about hij team's dramatic rally. "We just never quit." The Golden Gophers' P&t Pohl started the contest that featured a total of 35 rims, 28 hits, and 52 baserunners. Nebraska, however, quickly recovered from PoM's shot which easily cleared the 330-foot risht field wall as they sent no fewer than 1 1 men to the plate in the bottom of the inning, enroute to scoring six unanswered runs on only four hits. EightSelder Jeff Carter sparked the explosion by drawing a leadcff walk off Minnesota's Darren Knight, who was roughed up for seven runs on six hits and four walks in l's innings cf work. Garter then stole second base the ninety-first swipe of his career which sets a new Comhysker ard NCAA record. The Golden Gophers, however, weren't fin ished as they rallied from an early 10-3 deficit that Nebraska had built by collecting a single run in the second inning followed by three more in the third to score six unanswered runs freshman John Lepley, vho had entered the game in the fifth in relief cf Dolls, to tie the eecr at 10-10. Things continued to get worse for the crn hsskers es Minnesota oi2sded the Hiker's Bill iMii'n for seven mm runs oa eit hits sM -ihrsa walks esrouie to'UHzs a cczsndlrj 17-10 lead aer tlx and tm-hrJ! innings. In the bottom cf the seventh, however, Ne braska sent 13 men to the plate enroute to tcczisg efght rur.3 in the kst inning. "Seeing Nebraska score eight ruo in their list at bris rssir did hurt m mentally," Unse ed coach John Andersen ssid, "Bui this ttani shewed good moral jast like they have all wm in bouncing back." "1 C' t'i $ jmv mjem V uy cs - - r f"'" mm 3 V7 H ii r tiai iesvsa ucsr vvs a rci fcsnd cb&ra eneb cp la Jcil. CJcr tor's' cIots kter is tctica zt Bsslk Etltser Field Tcssdty &emca. 11: nsskers' defected Ullmcsota 18-17 ia gm ens cf a dcubls header. Ne&rss&a ill hest tMri rsskedTHchitsStste t4sdayt 12:S3" In the BlgMc,' the gisa group cf Golden Gsphera, tiler batchiics.en eppsjsst eesy ;wim, cae bads to play like the Minsssott te ' epjoite to sshzsteg a split with the lth rated Cersh'rkcrs by pxtbs a 6-3 victory. Minnesota dl.spltyed major league hitting as they jumped all ever the Hiker's Drent Pdehsaf mi Erett Beede by pounding the tandem for all til of their runs of five hits and three wsiks in . check the 16-13 Gophers ca cnSy tsa hits we? the rcainkg six isziro ht the teaga had alres teen d:r.3 o fee Crricra cedd get. ko clcsar thsa the CbsI fi4 osteoma. ' ' "I rms mt ssy coiiSdsnce far o ihid;ir4 we ccjM come bsck (fecsa the less)," Anderson " said. "The only thing thr.t warded me was eyr pitcMai, and thst v;c3 bsecie we didn't hsve any left after plajteg ean mcs in tea dap like wa d!i" . .. . ., The II Kail ft f t 12:3 p.r,i. The Ehsckera gtj sa ll-cssse v,i rir.g etrsdc b the llisurf Y?l:y Coricrcs and hire been ranked in the nstka's top 10 aiace the benning cf the season. The Shockers tre currently rsaked third. Nebraska v. HI resume Ef 3 Elf'.t play th.!s weekend against GMahcaa at 1 vrw "-d vcw ii r i I! f!L rtt? Ni9 ,0o ,iCOtfte. Rugby team : go rebound at. regionals to rsbeund this weekend at the recnal champienddps in Lawrence, Eta The liaskers, 3, Icsf to Kansas Mer its womt defest in nine yess, Stste 4S-0. Before the mstch, Cosch the Nebraska men's rsgby team hopes Vliee Powers thought the team had Coile e of : Ao tfeSX-- AffQrdstlUtf Without - 1 j it u a i 1 i I f v I Is 4 1 n i'p.i- w llfh&M Streets w w w w v w w wu w w w w WW Call fcx Appomtmant or Just WDlk In FC".nfi Pwot Pcmt intainofionaf App;o.'ed Scnocs ' v . r t ww wsisi ccissca I f2id thru April ZZlh, i i i Permanent doas not V " j ' j ' J - " " iftcluoa ha'r cut. , . . pSiss with tWs offer. 1 1 416 "j it a " a? Gosd only if your hair is auifs&?0 for this - (Valid thm .pr'J i J 4. I I 1 - i E I i fecial. piiL upi "Dsspite the irria, I thoagJit we had a char.ee to beat then," Fox-jre ssld. - The injtsries ineltsded fife starters ?ho were forced to Edss the match entirely. A sixth, Scott Johnson, injured csriy in the match. - "Everything went wrocg. Th iriiaiss may have been part cf it, bat we shedd have phyed better. We just forgothow to pljy," Powers riid. - - ,.. v. In the reposal first' rosnd game, Nebraska taias on Cobrsdo. Lsstyat on the way to a second-place fisdah in the national tournsstent, Colorado bed; Nebraska in the reonal Colorado is led by tiro Scottish players. The two were members of the j'jaicr ndionii tesai and are tremeiidaus players, Powers said. "Wil Osd out 4Mj weekend if last Saturdjy was a Hie," Powers said," 'fa can play with them though." ' Tha finrl r,-,if-' cf the s:rcn 1j .j:rst C.:.:v. Gr.ts h C.-.rhi Ard 20. Tha L?zL he r-e f Cr-ri Ll-d b cn A;-:i H. 1 ; L i 71 1 1 the IvA h.:-? mt;h f;r ri:rs C DaayNebniskWo ' " M 0