Wednesday, April 15, 1937 Cornhuskers hope to avenge double-header losses to WSU by winning game on the road By Steve Sipple Staff Reporter Nebraska's baseball team will travel to Wichita, Kan., today for a nine-inning game against Wichita State, and this time the Huskers are ready, said first baseman Mark Kister. On April 8, Wichita State handed Nebraska 10-9 and 11-5 losses dur ing a double-header at Buck Beltzer Field. Kister said that after the game, for the first time this season the Huskers weren't mentally pre pared for the game. However, he said, the team is in the right frame of mind for this one. "Everybody knows from last time how we played and that we have to be mentally ready," he said. "Nobody on the team likes to lose. We'll be ready for Wichita State." Kister said the 27-6 Huskers want to show Wichita State a different team today. "We feel we are better than they are, and we want to go out and prove it," he said. Nebraska coach John Sanders echoed Kister's sentiments. "We would like to go.down there and do a job on them like they did on us," Sanders said. "We would like to re-establish ourselves." According to the latest polls, Nebraska has already accomplished this. After its weekend sweep of Oklahoma, the team climbed to No. 12 in the ESPN-Collegiate Baseball Top 30 and to No. 1 4 in the Baseball CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-25M $2.75 minimum charge per day on commercial ads. Ten words included. $2.25 minimum charge per day on individual student and student organization ads. $.75 billing charge on noncommercial ads. All personal ads must be prepaid. NO REFUNDS ON PRE-PAID ADS. NO RESPONSIBILITY ASSUMED FOR MORE THAN ONE INCORRECT INSERTION. FOUND ads may be submitted free of charge. DEADLINE: 1 p.m. day before publication (Monday through Friday). The Daily Nebraskan will not knowingly accept help wanted ads from businesses that are not equal oppor tunity employers. 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Special summer leases and referral discounts. CALL NOW! WILLOWHAVEN APARTMENTS 47-2O0 1900 Knox or Joseph E. Kean Co.. 474-16S8 640 S. 2Cth SUMMER LEASES AVAILABLE Select carpet to match your decor ndor budget 2 bedtoom with shaq. $ 't), new carpet, $325. Pool opens in May 475-722 or 477-7. America's ratings. They were No. 20 in both polls last week. Wichita State, 32-13, is ranked No. 23 in both polls. But Sanders downplayed the latest ratings. "Rankings are external, and we try to look at our internal evalua tion," he said. "The bottom line is how well we play. Our evaluation of ourselves is important." Does Sanders expect a letdown after this weekend's emotional wins over the Sooners? "No, I don't think so," Sanders said. "Since they came in here and beat us twice, it will keep us away from that mental frame of mind." "I'm not worried about (a let down)," Kister said, "because our goal is to win the Big Eight and the Big Eight Tourney and get an NCAA regional bid. We know every game is important." Sanders said Monday that he wasn't sure who he would start on the mound against the Shockers, but said he would try to work in as many pitchers as he could, includ ing Joel Sealer, a guard on the Nebraska basketball team. Offensively, Nebraska has been led by Todd Bunge, who raised his team-leading batting average to .412 by hitting 7 of 11 in the Oklahoma series. The center fielder also leads the team in runs scored (37), hits (54), RBIs (43) and is tied with third baseman Ron Crowe for the home-run lead with seven. THINK SPRING Pool opens soon. 1 bedroom $260 up. 20th & G. 475-7262. EAST CAMPUS AREA To sublet May 15 to Aug. 15 2-bedroom apartment. $310 plus utilities and deposit. 466-8624. 2 & 3-BE0R00M apartments, 2 baths, fireplace. $360 and $425 rents, $250 deposit. Can be partially furnished. 423-8408 or 483-6340. RENT ME PLEASE! 1736 "L" St. 2-bedroom, $255. 475-. 6518. SUMMER LEASES AVAILABLE. 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Earn college credit, get training and xperience valued by Xerox Proctor and 0"h!e. aw) others. 473-7 l:Q Daily Nebraskan Reds' talent dilemma By The Associated Press ATLANTA Dave Parker looks at his Cincinnati teammates and sees a lot of young talent fighting for a spot on the field "which is a great problem to have." Those battles have propelled the Reds to a fast start and early talk of a division championship. "We've got guys here sitting on the bench who could be starting some where else," Parker said. "But hope fully, we'll keep them here and win the West." The Reds have won five of their first six games, including Monday's 7-2 vic tory over the Atlanta Braves,whom they faced again Tuesday night. The quick start is in contrast to a year ago, when Cincinnati opened with a 5-16 record and ended 10 games shy of Western Division champion Houston. "We lost the title last year with the bad start," Parker said. "So we wanted to get off to a good start this year." And the Reds have, keyed by the hitting of youngsters such as center fielder Eric Davis, left fielders Kal Daniels and Tracy Jones, shortstops Barry Larkin and Kurt Stillwell, and the timely hitting of veterans Parker, Buddy YOU CAN'T GEE IT. FEEL IT. TASTE IT. Gr."2LL IT. OUT HIGH CLCOD PRESSURE CAN HAVE A DRAMATIC EFFECT 0? J YOUR LIFE. WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE American Heart Association POSITIONS ARE now available for experienced and highly motivated individuals. Applications are being accepted for the following: AM day prep, AMPM line and pantry, PM bartenders. Qualified applications may apply Before 1 1 a.m. or between 245p.m., Monday-Saturday to Eric, Robin or Scott at 4140 "0" St. or call 466-2351 for appointment. EOE. DRIFTERS ft REPORTERS FOR SUMMER NEBRASKAN Feature and news reporters wanted part-time great way to gain journalismwriting experience. Pick up application at ON, 34 Nebraska Union and sign-up for interview. J X) Bell, Bo Diaz, Terry Francona and Dave Concepcion. Davis, the Reds' fleet center fielder, raised his average Monday from .440 to .447 with three hits and the game winning RBI. "Tracy got three hits and Kal has five extra-base hits in his first five games," Manager Pete Rose said. "Terry and Davey have been doing a good job, and Larkin was hitting until he got hurt and Stillwell replaced him and got two hits," Rose said. "Bell has also been hitting well and Diaz is close to leading the league in RBI." 'They're tough and they're deep," said Atlanta Manager Chuck Tanner, shaking his head in admiration. "But it took them about five years. We're going through that process right now. We've got some good ones in Triple-A and Double-A. It won't be long until we've got them just like the Reds do now." Rose thinks the Reds are ready to challenge for the National League title. "We're a lot more grown up this year. We were ready in spring training," he said. "We were 14-3 in our last 17 spring games and we're not doing anything different now." Daniels and Francona play against right-handed pitchers; Jones and Con cepcion watch. Larkin plays regularly, JAN DRAKES Garden Cafe is now taking applications for summer employment. Apply at 131 S. 13th between 8:30-10:30 and 1:30-3. DELIVERY DRIVERS Domino's Pizza currently has full and part-time openings for delivery drivers. We offer above minimum starting salary, tips, and commissions. Average $5-$7 per hour. Advancement opportunities. If you are over 18 and have a car with insurance, apply after 4:30 p.m. 611 N. 27th 475-7672. WANTED: Mother's Helper, part-time. Female non smoker, Randolph school area. Need own transportation. Send resume to P.O. Box 125, 4238 S. 48th St., Lincoln. NE 68506. And now for something complotoly difforohft... iiK MlF JE mmm mm mm iHTR i rum S A milk ' lilks Vy" PRESENT 'F ' . k"r iI7 lr 7 t3r J A 1 m ii 1 Thursday. April 16 7:30 p.m. City Union Students $2.50 with I.D., Ucnstudcnts $4.50 Tickets $3.C0, $5.C0 st door Tickets cvsilcbSa st: Both Unions Pickles Dirt Cheep Pago 9 welcomed while Stillwell sits. And keeping the bench warm are youngsters Lloyd Mc Clendon and Paul O'Neill. "It doesn't matter to me who plays as long as we win. Whether it's Kal or Tracy, Stillwell or Larkin, Davey or Terry," Rose said. "Everyone is starting to accept their role. I'm not playing favorites. I'm play ing to win ball games. Some guys may not like it, but that's OK as long as they perform on the field," he said. It has worked for the first week of the season. END YOUR SEMESTER ON THE RIGHT NOTE. PARTY WITH THE VERANDAS April 23, S.W. Civic Center 7:30-1:00 AM $6.00 ALL YOU CAN DRINK MUST BE 21 with ID Tickets available at NE Union booths April 13, 14 & 15 from 9-12 AM V 1 S r v Dusch Milwaukee's Dest Old MiSweukcc Ail Only u & Topics and inn nAn ( A