- - . " i , i. Friday, April 26, 1957 The Daily Nebraska n. Page 3 Today At 3:00 P.M.: sjsfisFs Mosf Bio Seisn sorfoFs;

By BOB W1RZ Kubacki for a couple of fine re in college in Ber- .. . Probable Starting Lineups . . . Staff Sports Writer lief jobs. Kubacki has a sneaky tell. He is currently hitting well IOWA STATE con .400 de- Taylor 2b "The tough part of our season fast ball, good curve, and fair over and is a wizard on (.296), innings (.355) is about to start", baseball trol to help in the late fense. Peters .rf as (.467) . Tony Sharpe said Thursday as he He also will continue to work Borth is the only player listed Bertell utility n. Brink (.391) 3b made final preparations for the a infielder. as a 'starter who is not a letter-ma- Sevigne Hopeful: Borth (.232) cf important three game series with Paul Robinson and Jim Kane This shows Timm has a very Thompson (.333) ss Iowa State. were probably the most impres- strong team and a title contender. McNertney (.304) ..lb si The Cyclones invade Lincoln sive hitters in the first eight This series is a crucial one for (.125 Nebraska Runners Off To Des Moin .400 Howard or with a 2-- 1 conference record for games. Robinson .and both teams. If one team should Chapman (.176) .,lf a 3:00 game today and a 1:00 showed that he can play short- sweep the three contests the loser Lafferty (1-0- ) p -heade- r Saturday. stop. This was one of the squads would almost be eliminated from NEBRASKA ill Iri Drake Following Iowa State will be weak spots when the campaign the Big Seven title race. Race Annual Relays with base- Reimers (.333) ....cf Missouri, Oklahoma, and Kansas, opened. Teaming second record-breakin- g stel- Ohio The weatherman is expected to (.321) 2b A array of his specialty, the discus, is prac- the Relays he had a flip of - squad has a Karle These four teams are all supposed- man Al Karle the cindermen Moines, to his 56-- 6. cooperate by providing excellent Lewis (.265) rf lar invade Des tically assured leave name good keystone combination and today 1957 Re- Nebraska will be sending forth weather for the games so we hope Torczon (.381) If Iowa, as the Drake in that event. The Drake record for they work the double play well lays 172 11 its most bat- F to see you out there pulling for Kane (.313) c commence. Performers from the discus is feet, inches valiant warriors into together. all over the nation will be assault- while Al's peak toss of the plate tle in the Relays. Dale Knotek will ."V- 'vi.' S'" v, our Huskers. Robinson (.400) ss hit long ball on sev- ing track and field records during is 184--1 in the Games. represent Huskers in the high Kane t' Drake University will be in Lin- Biedeck (.353) : lb the and did a good job next two days. likely to fall jump competition, Bolb Elwood ' eral occasion coln Monday and Tuesday after- Nappi (.192) 3b Another mark is Last year the re- of relay. The in open event . and ei- defensively. noons to make up a pair of games Ziegenbein (24) p the officials of that the team the i lays were planning to rewrite the is squad. They ther Bill Lafleur or Dean Britten-ha- m On the other side of the ledger, that were rained out previously. Game time: 3 p.m. trick the Kansas Sharpe believes that Larry Lewis record book in everything, but a turned in a 16:57.8 last week in will represent the scarlet and and Frank Nappi are not hitting muddy track hampered the ath- the Kansas Relays, the best yet in cream in the javelin event. as good as they should. Lewis is letes. There were two marks set, collegiate circles. The team con- Coach Frank Sevigne will also however, when the boy from Duke, of put two relay teams into action. hitting .265 and has faced only me- IS sists Hal Long, Tom Skutka, Jan Backstop Dave surprised everyone by A relay of Slated Sime, Howell, McNeal. shuttle hurdles team diocre pitching thus far in the and Jerry nipping Abilene 56 season. Nappi in his first year has Bobby morrow of The Drake shotput mark of Ken Pollard, Bill Hawkins, Bill 100-yar- not begun to live up to expecta- Christian in the d dash event feet 3V4 inches will also be under Marten and Keith Gardner will with a of 9.4. broke running as well as another re- tions. est In Country time This the fire from Dave Owen, Michigan be previous record but that mark puter who holds the Big Ten mark lay group. This second group will V a right hander If Iowa Statt uses By STAN WIDMAN lined up to take the place of base- might be erased this year when in that event. His indoor effort has be composed of Keith Gardner, V Sharpe will start this line- not Friday, Staff Sports Writer ball. And in any event, I'll Morrow again invades the relays 59 foot and at the Texas Don Phillips, Dick Jahr and Knolly Al bettered up: Gary Reimers, centerfield; hav play baseball all my life so I 57-1- The Big Seven can boast of with his record breaking feet. The Relays he posted a 1 toss. In Barnes. Karle, second base; Lewis, right-fiel- d; ing within its midst one of the want something solid to back up other mark broken last year was Gene Torczon, leftfield; finest if not the best catcher in the baseball." by Bob Gutowski of Occidental. Bob Kane, catcher; Robinson, short- college baseball. He plays at his The man responsible for much Went inside to set a new pole vault stop; John Beideck, first base; sport at Iowa State and answers of his success is L. C. (Cap) of 14 feet BY inches. That was the Sluggers Dominate Tilts Nappi, third base; and Ziegenbein, to the name of Dick Bertell. Timm. Cap is one of the nation's extent of the fallen marks for last Nebraska PhoU . Veteran coach Mon Whitford of top baseball minds and is in his year. t Sharpe Iowa State coacn Cap Timm is Iowa Teachers recently told twenty-thir- d year on the Cyclone This year is a completely dif- Openers athletic staff. He is the first In Intramural ly better than Nebraska's two pre- expected to start Gene Lafferty sports writers at the game be ferent story, however, as the weath- of the American College A-- 2. vious opponents Kansas State Friday against the Huskers. If the tween the two schools, "He's the erman has blessed the event with By MIKE LOUGH ma Phi Epsilon 7 Baseball Coaches Association and I-- and Colorado. right hander goes in the opener greatest catcher in college base- a promising day of fair weather. Editor Ag NW Brown Palace 16, Beta has been the baseball at Car-ste- ball today, and he's better than lecturer The will in peak perform- sluggers took advantage of B-- Sharpe has nominated left hand- Phil Groth and either Gary track be The Sigma Psi 13 most of those in the majors, too." the annual Iowa High School Ath- for the competition. two days er Charles Ziegenbein to pitch the or Jim Kudlinski will handle ance wild pitching in the first Ag SE Hitchcock 22, Burton Cap Timm, co o a c h of the Cy letic Association coaching clinic to be t the Saturday pitching chores. The mark most promised of the intramural softball tourney C-- nine inning Friday game. Ziegen- Whit- - for the past six years. Kudlinski, quarterback on the clone baseball team, shares rewritten is that of the mile . this week. In opening play on bein looked very good during the Cap put of Ag SW-- Phi Delta Theta 19, Sig- fi- ford's opinion of him. It was Timm It was who "tools Wes Santee set of 4:08.4 conq- Wis-ne- 1956 football team, finished the a record Tuesday, Delta Tau Delta recent trip to Colorado. The r 18 A-- developed Dick's backstopping ignorance" on Bertell when Dick 15-- ma Nu nal two innings of the third Mis- who in 1955 but this year the appear- uered Sima Phi Epsilon 7 and junior won two games on the one game this year, was a freshman and has never Peter Pan Whiz Kids A Street souri game last week end and ability. In ance of Laszlo Tabori of Hungary Phi Delta Theta advanced by de--1 trip and posted a sparkling 1.29 it Cap is married -D--l. man out at sec regretted since. 19-1- pitched hitless ball while striking Bertell threw a may prove enough to crack the feating Sigma Nu 8 in the Average. the ball twenty and has two children. Tom the Wednesday's Results out three Tigers. He had previously ond and had there four minute mile. Tabori was the fraternity "Red" bracket. Sophomore Dwight Siebler, who runner. In the same oldest is a sophomore in high Ag NE Alpha Tau Omega (win- worked only two days with the feet before third man to go under the miracle In Quadrangle competition also won two games on the trip, picked a man off school and Susan is in seventh ner by default) Phi Gamma Delta baseball squad. game, he also mile time of four minutes with Hitchcock escaped from Burton will start one of the Saturday first and followed with a pickoff grade. 3:59 1955. A-- The of the Cyclone a time in 22-- 8. And the fraternity "White" games. remainder Cornhusker baseball fans will get Ag NW Alpha Gamma Sigma Sharpe believes Siebler is 4-- throw at second. It was for his Morrow, who won gold squad which has compiled a 3 three league Brown Palace raced to a sophomore. ability a chance to see both of these men 19, Cornhusker Co-o- p 18 B-- 3. doing real well for a outstanding defensive that in the 1956 Olympic Games 16-1- overall record could be like this. medals 3 victory over Beta Sigma the 630 Club named him the Ath- in action today and tomorrow Ag SE Gus II 25, Seaton I IS The second Saturday game will McNertney, Jack will be competing in the 440 and Psi. A game scheduled on the Pe- Jerry first base; Husk- C-- lete of the Week. when the Cyclones meet the 3. be handled by Bob Gleason or Taylor, second base; Gary Thomp 880 relays as an anchor man and ter Pan diamond between the in- At the present time, he has 14 ers here in Lincoln. Ag SW Sigma Alpha Epsilon 17, Roger Bottorff . Glaasoa has son, shortstop; Doc Brink, third that crew is expected to better dependent Whiz Kids and A Street hits in 30 times for a .467 times both events. Sigma Chi 6 A--5. looked good in three relief appear base; Dan Peters, Doug Borth and the in clubs has not been reported yet. average. Included in his Al Oerter of Kansas will also Peter Pan Navy ROTC 15, Ge- ances this spring posting a 2.69 Jim Chapman in the , and Faculty Bowling Wednesday action saw the fra- hits are two doubles and a home ologists 12 D-- ERA. Bottorff will probably be Dick Bertell behind Team Won Lost bless the relays with his presence. ternity "Red" teams Alpha Tau out of a run. He has batted in 11 runs to Business Organization 21 3 Al, who is an Olympic winner in Games Today held starting role but may the plate. Fans witnessing these Economics 19 6 Omega and Sigma Alpha Epsilon tie for the team leadership in that Array ROTC 17 7 AG NE Delta Sigma Pi vs. Phi I Q work as a'fireman. contests will have a chance to see advance. The ATO's won by de- department. In the first seven General Agriculture 17 1 Kappa Psi A-- 7. Sharpe also commended not Agriculture fault from the Phi Gamma Delta's Jim one of the best if the best games, opposing runners were so Economics 16 8 Ag NW Norris vs. Zeta Teachen 13 11 Taylor In Cal who dropped out of the tourney. Bat respectful of his arm that only Speech 13 11 Tau B-- Alpha Gamma Sigma won a high-scorin- g, one man has successfully stolen Plant Pathology 12 12 Ag SE Bessey vs. MacLean Administration 11 13 close battle from Corn- Elliott C-- second on him. In one of the Navy ROTC - 10 14 Joins 7. efters,Golfers NitRoad; Biochemistry """' " 14 husker Co-o- p 19-1-8 in fraternity earlier games,' a runner didn't "Iff Bill Taylor, former Husker line- Ag SW Chemists vs. Newman Bibliomaniacs - ' 8 16 "White" play. even try to advance when a ball Ivory Towers 7 17 man and grid aide, has been Club Engineering C Gus II and Sea ton were no rolled away from Dick. Agricultural IS signed as an assistant football I Games Saturday Face Busy Tumble Bugs 6 19 two teams to let down on the Weekend In his two years as a Cy 4 coach by Cal- first Counselors 20 the University of Ag NE Delta Sigma Psi 25-1- v. scoring. Gus advanced 8. In clone, he hit .328. As a sophomore, ifornia. Taylor who graduated in Brown Palace B-- The University of Nebraska ing the spring vacation. The Husk- the final Wednesday game, Navy he was named second 1954 will spend C-- tennis team has a full schedule have idle trip. Ag NW Selleck vs. Avery ers been since this All-Bi- g ROTC won a close one from the catcher and Seven. Last Lincoln Chiefs his second Ag SE Alpha Gamma Rho vs. this weekend. The huskers will Cylcones likewise-independe- nt 15-1- 2. be The had seven matches All-Bi- Geologists year he was again an g season under D-- entertained by Drake this after- this season and show key victories Farm House Seven choice and was the number Pete Elliott. noon in Des Moines and will then over Missouri and Wichita, team a two catcher in the Make Debut Bill replaced Leagues State on Saturday. also defeated by Nebraska. Both balloting. This year will probably The Lincoln Chiefs will make Don A Fraternity "red teams" A team composed of Jack teams have been shut out by Okla- Leahy, see him as the number their 1957 baseball debut here to- who decided B Fraternity "white teams" Clark, George Fisk, Charles Kress, homa. one catcher in the country. morrow night at Sherman Field. to return to C Selleck Quadrangle Teams Bill North and Art Weaver will The much traveled Husker golf Dick plans to enter into profes Lincoln Manager Larry Shepard high D Independent Teams carry the Husker colors into the squad will hit the road again this school fJsVitifaV sional baseball after graduating will send ar old Paul Susce coaching at Tuesday's Results two contests. weekend matches against for this year. He was such a bright to the mound to oppose the Topeka C eighton Ag NE Delta Tau Delta 15, Sig-- After meeting the Bulldogs from Iowa University today and Iowa r prospect in high school that scouts Hawks in the opening game of Prep. ( Annum ij Drake, the Huskers will face a State Saturday. The team is now wanted to sign him then, but be the season. The Bears Courtesy Lincoln Star as lucky Undyl talented crew from Iowa State. in the midst of a mild losing r declined in favor of an education. Paul will also be making a de- are currently Bill Taylor streak sporting a seasons record When asked if he really wanted but. This will be his first game holding their spring drills, which Spirit of one win, four losses and one Ths to become a pro be replied, "Sure at pro ball. Paul posted a 49-- 9 will terminate on May 18. Elliott tie. Their only win came at the 20 Countries, 70 Days I want a professional-no- , a major record at Auburn University where is switching the California offense expense of Tulsa University, 14-- 7. Includes North Africa, Berlin ofSilouisr league-baseba- ll career, but I want he attended school. In spring train- to the split-- T from the straight--T The tie was gained with Kansas Europe for Collegians tmatitmmMmaetm an education first. Then if some ing he attended the Pittsburgh of "Pappy Waldorf, his predeces- State last Monday, 6-- 255 Sequoia, Pasadena, Calif. thing happens I've got a career camp. sor. Leading the Linksters through their first six matches are Jerry Moore and Mike McCuistkm. took medalist honors til against Kansas State and Wash- You burn while Moore won his matches snriolto against Oklahoma and Wichita and rfrshd tied in his doubles match against Tulsa. Warren Cnristenson also played A new idea in smoking... all new some good golf with victories and Tulsa. Reynolds ! CrmUd hi R. J. Tobacco Company John Butterfield will w-- s WMS,- AW be the pweffyw wi 1 r w ?fji iWW TOUTM fourth man making the trip to the Corn State Schools. He got off to a poor start this year but has ii earned a place on the first team a ., i through steady improvement. Last Weaver year, Butterfield placed sixth in it WM Courtesy Lincoln Journal r the Big Seven meet with scores of 5 The Cyclones are bolstered by two-ye- ar i t letterman, captain, Ed Hoff- Both the Iowa teams have excel -- man and lettennen, Don Larson lent teams according to Jerry JIMI and Bill Woito. Bush coach of the Husker squad. Nebraska's present record shows To beat either one of them is three victories out of five matches going to take steady shooting and played on the southern trip dur above par play. Intramurals Schedule Two; GolfGymnasticsThss Weekend y ' Two Intramural events are sched- determine the placement of the uled for this weekend. The Intra- organization for team champion- ship. mural Gymnastics meet will be held this afternoon at 4:30 in the Long an important behind-the-scen- building. Physical Education Jake figure in the Colorado Re- Geier has a fine list of events on lays, Buff Athletic Director Har- tap and the meet should be inter- ry Carlson will step into the esting for both participants and limelight Saturday as he referees spectators. the 33rd annualing running of The Intramural spring golf cham- the event. pionships will be held at Pioneer The meet was only two years Golf Course tomorrow morning'. old when Carlson joined the Colo- All participants are asked to re- rado athletic staff in 1926 and port at the course between 7:00 he has been a key figure in the steady growth of the meet since aiaMf.iiiWJi iin J' ,un ," ' " and 8:30 a.m. i&mftfrte0'.fitais "ttv "'it '! m l VHallftsnniffft v 'aWV "flit" vWit Onty 300 athletes made up the Both individual and team cham- field in the first meets but now will be at stake when pionships of competitors is Think of how a Spring day refreshes you and you'll have a good idea tee off. The champion- the number frooh the linksters menthol all-ne- consistently over 1000 how refreshing w cigarettes taste. The freshest taste team will receive a trophy, Salem ia ship Also in the spotlight Saturday while an intramural medal will be cigarettes flows through Salem's pure white filter. Eich tobacco testa will be Relays Queen Judy Bun-tai- n, rich tobacco tasto to the individual menthol-fres- h presented arts and sciences freshman with surprise softness... comfort Salem you'll love 'ces. pion. HI the third from Evanston, ... moot moderniff- filter The tournament will consist of queen in the last four years to 18 holes of medal play. The low six hail from that city. i m t . r. V Salom refreshes your tasto com of each organization will