Huskers defeat Bluejays 3-1 NEBRASKA from Page 11 Chatwin said her father Ed had taught her the basics of softball while coach Wolforth finessed those points. In the second game, Margie Ogro dowicz flied out in the top of the sixth inning. Chatwin singled and moved to second on a single by Jane Kremer. A single by Janelle Frese scored Chatwin. In the bottom of the sixth inning, Creighton tied the score when they loaded the bases and Joy Schope hit a sacrifice fly to score Judy Fitzgerald. In the seventh inning, Katy Wolda flicd out but Leeanna Miles doubled off an error by Creighton’s Brenda Konfrst. A single by Chatwin scored Miles. Kremer then hit a double to score Chatwin but was tagged out. In the bottom of the seventh in ning, Creighton’s Rice Elwell grounded out and Nebraska’s Donna Deardorff struck out the next two batters to give the Huskers a 3-1 vic tory. In the first game, Creighton’s Marina Watson hit a triple in the fourth inning and scored on Schopc’s single. But Nebraska tied the score in the seventh inning when Lori Sippel hit a single. Sippel’s designated hitter Andrea Young scored when Ann Halsne hit a double. The Bluejays came back in the ninth inning when Jody Schwartz was walked. A sacrifice by Schope moved Schwartz to second and a single by Kelly Brookhart brought her home to give the Bluejays their 2-1 victory. -i Cattish tournament appeals to average angler By Tim Hartmann Senior Reporter A catfish tournament Saturday at Lake McConaughy in Ogallala might appeal to poor college students. “This tournament is for the aver age person,” said Larry Snelling, the vice president of Catfishermen are Tops, Inc., which is sponsoring the event. “This is for the fisherman who can’t afford a $200 entry fee, and wants to take a few fish home and eat them.” Saturday’s tournament, which is the first of 13 tournaments CAT is holding this summer, starts at 8 a.m. and lasts until 5 p.m. The entry fee for a team of two fishermen is $25 for members and $35 for non-mem bers. Each team has all day to bring in as many as 10 catfish, which must be at least 15 inches long, to the weigh-in area. The team with the highest total weight will win first prize. The 10 teams with the highest total weight will receive prizes, and a $100 prize will also be given 10 the person who catches the biggest fish of the day. Snelling, a University of Ne braska-Lincoln Food Stores em ployee, said the amount of prize money will be determined by the number of entries. At least 70 percent of the money collected wil 1 be distrib uted as prizes, he said. “Last year, we had over 20 teams and we expect it to be double that this year,” Snelling said. Snelling said the only thing that could hinder the number of entries Saturday would be bad weather. To prevent cheating, Snelling said, no dead fish or fish with heavy stringer marks will be accepted at the weigh-in area. Also, no fish may be caught within 25 yards of another boat. “We have judges on the shore and judge boats on the lake to keep an eye on that type of thing,” Snelling said. CAT was formed in January 1986 and now has about 70 members, Snelling said. He said the organiza tion attempts to educate the public about catfishing and about the conser vation of natural resources. Snelling said CAT has been in volved in several conservation proj ects this year and has held several seminars dealing with conservation. CAT also teaches its members about catfishing, so it is an excellent place for new fishermen to learn, he said. “Last year we had a team that didn’t catch a fish in the first three tournaments, but after they attended a seminar they were in the money all the time,” he said. Snelling said the catfish is the ideal fish to catch because they make a good meal. “A lot of people talk big about bass, but nobody takes them home and eats them,” he said. “Some people talk about walleye, but they don’t catch many. When those people want to bring some fish home to eat, they catch catfish.” Orioles lose to Twins; set AL record MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The winless Baltimore Orioles set an American League record by losing their 21st straight game Thursday, falling to the Minnesota Twins 4-2 on just six hits against Allan Ander son and two relievers. After Eddie Murray’s lcadoff double m the tourth, the urioies aiu not get another hit until Murray led off the eighth with a single. 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