Friday, April 18, 1986 Daily Nebraskan Page 9 b4 m-m ib. r J y S it 3 BMh hraiirs doomra BTumomi By Jeff Apel and Rich Cooper Staff Reporters WICHITA, Kan. Wichita State used the strength of a pair of sixth-inning home runs to post a 6-5 victory- against Nebraska Thursday night. The Cornhuskers, now 25-11, took advantage of the early control prob lems (' Shocker pitcher Tom Julian to stake themselves to an early 5-0 lead. We didn't get timely hitting," SYbraska Coach John Sanders said. Out hitting was spotty." "You are really vulnerable when you leave runners on to a team coming back," Sanders said. "But we'll im prove on that tomorrow night (when Nebraska plays Oklahoma in Norman.)" Shortstop Larry Mims got things started in the first for Nebraska when he singled and took second on a walk to Todd Bunge. Consecutive walks to Rich King and Mark Kister then scored Mims and Burt Beattie followed with his 20th double of the season. Beat tie's hit scored Bunge and King. Jeff Taylor then singled off Wichita State reliever Mark Behny to score Beattie and close out the seining in the first inning. Sovtba contests decide top rank The Nebraska women's Softball team faces Iowa State and Kansas this weekend in Lincoln to decide the top seed going into the Big Eight Championship tournament, next month. Coach Wayne Daigle said the Big Eight Round Robin Tournament Sat urday and Sunday is "extremely important" for the Cornhuskers. "This tournament will decide who the top seed will be in the Big Eight Tournament," Daigle said. "The top seed will get a bye, and that's just like a win." The Buskers can claim the No. 1 seed for the post-season tournament with a pair of wins against Kansas or any combination of three wins against the Jayhawks or Iowa State. This year's Big Eight tournament will be in St. Joseph, Mo., May 2 to 4. Daigle said both Kansas and Iowa State have "solid" teams. "Iowa State just split with Creigh t on, who's ranked No. 10 in the nat ion," Daigle said. "When you split with the tenth-ranked team in the country, you're doing something right. Kansas is rated No. 6 in the nation, and they have their whole team returning from last year. They have a lot of experience." Nebraska will play Iowa State at 2 p.m. Saturday, then face Kansas at 4 p.m. A tentatively scheduled game against Kansas State Friday has been canceled. Greeks duke it out for learning disabled What has 20 eyes, 20 legs, 20 arms and fights for charity? If you said Larry Holmes, you're wrong. It's the 16th Annual Sigma Chi All-Greek Fight Night, and it's tonight at the State Fairgrounds Agriculture Hall. Tim Stover, co-chairman of the event, said the fights are conducted under American Boxing Federation rules with three two-minute rounds. There are no weight classes in the usual sense. Instead, fighters are grouped by their approximate weights. "It's always been very evenly match ed," Stover said. "We don't match an experienced fighter with an inexpe rienced fighter. We're not out to get anyone hurt." Stover said the level of experience among the fighters varies. "One guy, Jim Lovely, an ATO, fought last year and some of the other guys have had boxing club experience," he said. The boxers train on their own for the fights, Stover said. Some also train with the UNL Boxing Club. "We try to let them know about a month before Christmas," Stover said. "Some of them start training then. Others wait until about a month be fore." The event benefits the Wallace Vil lage for Children in Colorado, a school for learning disabled children. It has drawn about 2,000 people in past years, Stover said. Tickets for the 7:30 p.m. event can be bought today at the Sigma Chi house, 1510 Vine St., for $3.50. They will be $4 at the door. Wichita State managed to cut the Busker's lead to 5-1 in the bottom of the first inning when they capitalized on three walks issued by Nebraska pitcher Phil Lieberher. Lieberher, who walked eight Shockers in 5 23 innings, started the inning by walking both Kent Headley and Amie Beyeler. Following a fielder's choice that advanced Hadley to third, Lieberher issued his third walk of the inning to Mark Standiford. Dan Rayley hit a ground ball to score Headley from third base. Wichita State then added single runs in both the third and fifth inning. In the decisive sixth inning, the 28 10 Shockers used a pair of home runs by Headley and Standiford to post the come from behind victory. " ' III h Vv HI - ' If' .' r ' ' , I , - ' ' . V ' - ' '"""- 1 ... - i, m- ' . , $ j , . - '-"-vv T "f1Jv " - .- ' v y Comin' through Dave CreamerDaily Nebraskan NU fullback Doug Dalton charges through the line at Wednesday's scrimmage. 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