Tuesday, May 14, 1957 The Daily Nebraskan Page Kansas Favored: Missouri On Top: Nebraska To Host Big Seven Five Have Chance Track Meet This Weekend t "7 W j At Big Seven Title By DEL RASMUSSEN Two-irll- e run B:19, Bruce Dmmmond of Thiine Baker) In l!l",:(. 1 . Bit, KKVKN SUMIIM.S The Cyclones still must play Kan-- I KamHs in Knot put )0-- Bill Metier Of Came Mil V Staff Sports Writer mr l:Wf.3. bantce of Kansas in !I.U. School . t.imn lUmainini Won !.ul Pet. sas and Colorado. If they defeat riansax in 1H;;1. I'olr vault I Hal Jlullison of VI.VMiri .1 US . Six ..14 :! Big Seven schools will in- NHtkvard run :50,8. Wes Sanlce of Iowa State in lt)"rt. NK1U;SKA II 4 Kansas in two of the three con vade the Capitol Oklahoma In 1!)M. HiKh .'imn Bub Lang of Mis- lom S'aie .11 - 4 .:! City this weekend lill-jar- d Gar-ris- hluk hurdlti :I4 2. Hud in lH.Vj. fife Oklahoma 4 ...". tests or sweep the series only souri nf Missouri in li)48; as the cinder oval again takes Pat Hindman Jairlin 222-1- Ken Yob of Colorado Kaisas II ."I ot Colorado in 1054 in 19.ifl. Colorado in t 3 7 JIOllll weak Colorado remains in the way the headline 220-r- for the second con- low hurdles :23. 2. Don Smith Kansas State. 12 .1 - 10 .( Kansas in 1EK53; Gray Discus 183-- Al Oerter of Kan.ias secutive weekend. of Levari of j. since the conference title is to b in 1 ."o. in By the evening of May 25, the MM 2,-- i, J decided on the percentage basis. The Cornhusker thinclads will relav 1:15.4. Kansas State (Jerry Broad lump N.'vil'. 'rice of regular Big Seven cam- host Sartorius, John Caldwell. Jerry Howe, and Oklahoma in 1H31. the rest of the conference this paign will be ended. However, be- Missouri with five losses on their Friday and. Saturday as the 1957 tween now and then there are five record have only a tough series Big Seven track meet gets under- Colorado Here Thursday: big three games still scheduled to remaining with Oklahoma in Nor- way. f? Coach Frank Sevigne go a man. Nebraska still must meet can determine who will be champion. ro where but up with respect to The way it looks going into the Oklahoma at home and Kansas at last year's meet. In 1956 the Husk-er- s Six Teams Invade Campus final two weeks of play any one of Lawrence. The only other series finished a dismal last place. five teams could emerge as con- remaining is between Colorado and Their only returning pointgetter ference champions. Only Colorado the Wildcats at Manhattan to de- will be in that of Dale Knotek but and Kansas State are completely cide who finishes the cellar po- Sevigne has a much better squad for Tennis, Golf Tourneys of the picture. sition. this year and should easily finish Missouri is presently on top of Iowa "State and Missouri batters in the top division. Two Big-Seve- n tournaments and have a tough time repeating as the standings with a 5 record appear to be the best in the con-recor- ds In add:tion to high jumper Knotek a dual match with Colorado in ten- they lost four of their five starters despit the fact tha? Nebraska up- up to last week end. Don who reaped points from year team. Oklahoma, for Nebraska nis highlight this week for the last ended the Tigers twice during the Peters of Iowa State leads the ap- last year the coach is Iowa State and Kansas State ce placing his Husker tennis and Golf squads. past week end. sluggers with a .432 hopes con- on everything he has an pear to have the strongest Nebraska and according to conference wary, Colorado University will invade and with plenty of good rea- tenders. Iowa State are erage for nine games. He has 16 son. the campus Thursday for the ten- Bleachers have been set up at tied for second hits in 37 times at bat. In the nis match beginning at 11:00 a.m. sprints, Sevigne will be the North end of Courts 1 and 2 place just one placing The Huskers will be trying to get Bo Toft of Missouri is second Keith Gardner for the top and at the south end of courts 5 half game be- above the .500 mark as they now Courtesy Lincoln Star with a .417 mark. The slugging contention along with Don Ficke and 6 for the convenience of the hind the lead- - own a four win, four loss record. first baseman has also belted four and. Dick Jahr. Gardner was the fans. The tournament will bring t ers. Oklahoma top They gained even-u- p standing with home runs. Injured Dick Bertell point getter in the Big Seven get'nr some of outstanding Hawkins Ready and a win over Creighton University in 'the Kansas are of Iowa State is third although ha it.door meet this year as Nebraska mid-- tennis players in the est Bill Hawkins, versatile thin-cla-d Big Seven track carnival: Haw- each one and only played in seven conference vaulted from last place to Omaha last Thursday. " third area. for Coach Frank Sevigne's kins, who broad jumps, and runs one half games games before being injured at Ne- position from 1956 results. Expected to lead the netmen is The golf squad will also see ac- cinder squad, will go into action the hurdles, has been one of off the pace braska. Gardner is the name again in the tion this week as they host the this weekend as the Huskers host Sevigne's top point getters for with Oklahoma Courtesy Lincoln Ne- hurdle events for the Huskers Star Pitcher Roger Bottorff of with Big-Seve- 1957 n golf tournament. the rest of the conference for the the season. holding a slight Paul Robinson the talents of Bill Hawkins and The braska ranks sixth on the chart tournament which will take place margin percentage wise. Bill Marten to strengthen the forces and Paul Robinson js eighth. Gene in the stick contests. at the Hillcrest golf course is a Football Star: Iowa State appears in the best Torczon is tenth and Jim Kubacki three day affair beginning on position to come The 880 spotlight falls on Husker out as champion. holds down the next slot. Knolly Barnes who has shown great Thursday. I.B.tlll.NG HITTERS (At Least 'our Games) promise in that run. The lanky The first day will be devoted to Jerry BroWn Nominated F -- r Player A School Pos. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI B A. lad scored in the Kansas Relays qualifying. Friday and Saturday, Peters. (Iowa .State) RF.Lf' 37 H 16 24 1 2 0 6 .432 with plenty of power the boys will be shooting for the Toft (Missouri 1B.RF 9 24 8 10 32 3 0 4 13 .417 and has been Bertell (Iowa State! C 7 29 4 12 4 0 1 11 13 .414 Nebraska's consistent top contender championship, both individual and For Davis (Missouri) CK.P 11 42 13 17 22 1 1 0 7 .405 8 Outstanding 1 Athlete (Missouri) 880-yar- Hankins LF.CF 11 35 IS 14 43 3 5 u .400 in the d race. team. Yesterday the Daily Nebraskan sity Bottort (Nebraska) P 4 0 2 2 . OOO 400 Mile wise the Huskers can place Huskers entered in the big show Molliconi (Colorado) CF 8 26 10 14 2 0 0 3 .385 named track star Keith Gardner In this game Brown carried the Robinson (Nebraska) 2B.SS . 8 21 8 10 0 4 .381 good faith in the legs of Bob include Warren Christenson, Mike Kinney (Colorado 3B.SS.2B 8 24 9 15 100 I 5 .375 stellar distance as the first nominee for the Daily ball 25 times for a net gain of 100 Torczon (Nebraska) LF.1B .... 8 24 9 17 0 7 .375 runner from McCuistion, Jerry Moore and John Kubacki (Nebraska) 3B,SS,P,2B 7 11 0 4 .3H4 Nebraskan "Athlete of the Year" yards against the strong Bear de- 0 Iowa but who owns a Nebraska Butterfield, who finished sixth in Clary (Oklahoma) CF 7 22 0 .364 uniform. award to be presented next week. fensive line. Brownie d i d n't win Keady (Kansas State) RF.C.CF 10 30 10 20 0 6 .333 last years tournament. Martin (Kansas) LF,RF 10 36 12 14 0 4 .333 In the high jump the Huskers Today we are happy to intro- the game for Nebraska but he was Miller (Kansas) P 6 2 0 0 0 0 333 The squad season record to date 1 putting duce candidate number two in the the entire offense. When the 6 foot Pfutzenrculer (Kansas) 2B 18 6 11 1 0 3 .333 are forth their Dale Knotek is one win, seven losses and one TrombcJd (Kansas) IB 11 3fi 12 3 0 3 .333 plus the injured Goose Gausman.' person of All-Bi- g Seven football 210 pounder went through the line Uriarte (Missouri) 3B 11 39 13 17 0 0 4 .331 tie. James (.Missouri) RF.CF 11 40 11 13 2 3 13 .325 it was four or . five yards each These two will be facing Both squads were to play at Brink (Iowa State) 3B 9 34 5 11 1 0 3 .324 time but he couldn't carry all the Thompson (Iowa State) SS 9 31 7 10 24 0 1 6 .323 Wilt Chamberlain of Kansas Omaha University today but due time and consequently the Huskers who provides their bar clearing to the tournaments and rain, the didn't score enough win. LEADING PITCHERS V points. rnurtPNv Lincoln Journal to Player ft contests were called off. School Runs hO BR I. Pet. v". The pole vault effort will be pro- WEAVER The next week against the na- Miller (Missouri) 7 20 6 4 0 1.000 Fisher (Oklahoma) 3 12 2 3 0 1.000 vided by Ken Pollard who has con- tional champions from Oklahoma, Lafferty (Iowa State) 0 IS R 2 n 1 000 14-- 3 Bill who now owns a 9 o sistently plugged the spot for Sev- North Jerry proved to everyone that he Cooper (Missouri) 17 10 o 1.000 win, loss record in single and dou- Groth (Iowa State) 10-- 8 11 9 1 o 1.001) igne. Rag Award was the best fullback in the con- Puleo (Colorado) 3 10 7 1 0 1 .000 in bles play. Another front line Kubacki (Nebraska 0 2 1 0 1 .000 Favored the meet is the Kan- ference. His continual fight won 1 man who has been consistent this Sieblcr (Nebraska) 7 12 10 0 l.OOO sas Jayhawks which is no surprise Jerry awards on almost every con- Wiley (Kansas) 7 3:1 !2 4 1 .ROO year is Art Weaver. George Fisk LaDue (Missouri) 2 6 "4 1 .fi67 since they have copped, two honors ference team that was announced. Bottorf (Nebraska) 10 9 1 .667 will also per- o for the past five years in outdoor and Charles Kress Originated Blume (Kansas State) 2 Jfi 10 .500 The Minden athlete played 2 form against Colorado according much Carstens (Iowa State) 3 4 1 .500 competition and for the past six v& ' I Ktidlinskt (Iowa State) 6 11 1 500 The of last season with a bad knee aft- 15 years have gained the indoor to tennis Ed Higgenbotham. Ritchhart Colorado) 1 8 12 3 .500 er which he underwent a operation Shirley (Kansas! J3-- 16 14 1 .500 fifth slot will be chosen between crown. The Jayhawks will be hard In 1955 to try and rid himself of the Ziegcnbein (Nebraska) 3 15 7 1 .500 Jack Clark and Tom Stitt. pressed, however, but the Missouri The Daily Nebraskan Athlete of trouble. Jerry set out spring prac- Tigers fin- Al Orwitz and Jim and the Huskers who Bob Wright, the Year award was originated in tice and let the knee heal in hopes carry the ished behind them in the indoor Landin are expected to 1S53 while Bob Cook was sports that it will be better than ever Dents Advance To Finals; meet in Kansas City this year. Buffalo's hopes into the match. editor. The initial award went to next September. Kansas will be bringing with Big Bruce Riley for his outstanding Thp next dav. the Seven As a sophomore Jerry was a l-- them 15 contestants who placed in Lincoln work in gymnastics. There was no For M Title tournament opens here in third string fullback behind George Meet Navy the 1!).")6 carnival plus an array of seven i i . ...i.J award last year. n with all scnoois expeticu Cifra and John Edwards at the Dental College extracted a 21-- 2 pus fields or the Peter Pan dia- superb newcomers to the Kansas This year the Daily Nebraskan to be represented. f hb start of the season. After the sec- win from Pharmacy to advance mond will be in any shape to al- crew. Among these are five Uni- has nominated five athletes for i years winner, Colorado will Courtesy Lincoln Star ond game, guard Murphy to the finals in the independent low scheduled games to be plsyed. versity of Kansas athletes who won Last this honor. The first was Keith Jim I Brown nominated. a leg Bill Glass-for- d division of Softball tour- all goes their specialties last. year and this Gardner, the second Jerry Brown. ... broke and coach the If well, however, here Up to asked for candidates to fill in ney. The DCs will face Navy is tonight's lineup: it ;'ear will be gunning for a repeat How's this for a record? The remaining three will be an- player Jerry Brown. The "Minden fl ago showers had at the weak division. Brownie vol- ROTC for the crown tonight-wea- ther Ag NE Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. performance. These man are Hal a couple of weeks nounced in the Rag. The winner Masher" received the nomination (880-yar- 24 unteered and Glassford was happy permitting. Acacia. Long (mile), Lowell Janzen d wiped out. 17 of Oklahoma's will be revealed on Friday, May s for his efforts both on and off of that he did because he did a ex- In Sigma Ag NW Boucher vs. MacLean. run). Al Oerter (discus) Jer- planned baseball workouts. 24. . other action, the the gridiron. cellent job of filling in for Murphy. Alpha Epsilon nine Ag SE Delta Sigma Phi vs. Zeta ry McNeal (two mile), and Kent Oklahoma is tooting its horn over A plaque will be placed in the thumped Phi Brown was outstanding for the This shows some of the deter- Kappa Psi 9--7 in fraternity Beta Tau. Floerke (broad jump). the records it has compiled this N Club trophy room with the "red" Cornhuskers in the 1956 season. displayed Brown. He play while Brown Palace was Ag SW Beta Theta Pi vs. Alpha The preliminaries will begin Fri- year. They remind us that not winner's name inscribed and will mination by blocking 2 Gamma Rho. day afternoon at 3 p.m. On Satur- national colle- be added upon each year. The Through his driving and doesn't like to be on the sidelines handing the Ag Men a defeat only are they the Den- day the will start at 1:30 will be honored at the the Huskers won four games and anymore than is absolutely neces- in the fraternity "white" bracket. Peter Pan Navy ROTC vs. t finals giate football champion, but that recipient m. with the field events, and cl Club luncheon on May 24. dropped six. sary. Selleck league had one game in tal College. p they also have (1) four Soon:." Press 3:25 with the running of the 700 Off the field Brown is just as which Canfield downed Seaton II at football players, center Jerry Jerry gained around yards Good Teachers Agency"! Six Big Seven history a fellow. In addition to his All these games were in the mile relay. Tubbs, halfback Tommy McDon- jumpers in rushing in the ten games to easily nice dash OH .1. Hubert Meier of are above Wilt Chamberlain's new lead the squad in that department classroom activities Brown finds consolation division. V:-- lima Suit- in ald, tackle Ed Gray and guard da.li JUS. Than Bakcf o ceiling of l. This list includes and he also an excellent job time to sing with the University Rainy skies interferred with Fri DAVIS 22n.ard Bill Krisher, who made various did K.mMi.s Sutc in l?r2. Meissner, Bob Lang of blocking for when Singers. day's, Saturday's and yesterday's SCHOOL SERVICE K:in.is Stitti' in grid squads last fall; Ken Nebraska; teammates Illl.jard dah All, Thane B;ikiT of and Bob Gordon, Missouri; Virgil they were carrying the pigskin. We wish to congratulate Jerry schedules, all games being can- - Established 1918 serving the Mis- Sco-fiel- sec- Severns, Kansas State; Tom One example of the fine play Brown on being chosen as our celled on those days. Even if souri Valley to th Wast Coast-En- roll and Dick Jones, turned in by this junior came in ond nominee for "Athlete of the clearing skies are seen today , it Now. Kansas; 529 Stuart Bldg., Lincoln 8, Nebr. Hot Corner Oklahoma. the game lost to Baylor Univer- - Year". is not known whether the Ag cam- - The tf'J-:':'-

By BOB WIRZ ii' Staff Sports Writer 4 B("dLast by- - year Cincinnati surprised everyone in the .. I.l.:-- J D.saI tm VwarvrVlHv, finishing in third place just tnree games oemim o'wWJ... happen said that it was just a stroke of luck which wouldn't again. pitching prob- This season manager Birdie Tebbetts had his usual looked like Cin- lems and big slugger Ted Kluszewski was ailing. It cinnati fans had seen their best team in 1956. only four of their first The Redles started slow in '57 and won up looked like a eleven games and with a big road trip coming it ! rough time was ahead. wins the cheers for flavor reco.-- d a poor 7 but 16-- Now as they return home their isn t The Tebbetts guided the club to 12 straight victories all on the road. U of tins was ac- string is only five short of an all time record. All begins complished without Kluszewski. So now another home stand up and it looks like the National League, opponents had better think some new tricks to stop the string. if the hurlers The Redlcs still don't have excellent pitching but WINSTON CIGARETTE sluggers win the game. They go out uid get V don't do their job the ( m - who the 10-- 2-- 1 make any difference is I ' victories 9 or and it doesn't TASTES GOOD I"m'MMC SHOULD t opponent. ttfefTr"'l Jt,.i if Milwaukee Also Starts Well ... Despite 12 Cincinnati isn't the only NL club going great. their place Mil- game winning streak they are only tied for first with show of waukee The Braves have played good all spring and signs being a steadier club than the one finishing second last spring Mathews, Johnny Logan and others ,. : Warren Spahn, Hank Aaron. Ed I have all been sensational fcr the Braves. IT- Nebraska Professional Teams Lack Something ... professional clubs, Both Lincoln and Omaha, the two Nebraska foot are having a rough time getting started on the right 'i supposed to have a good Last year's Western League champs were So they ft". hurling squad this year with a definite lack of hitters. far cannot seem have had neither good hitting nor pitching. The Ch.efs gone the campaign. - ;V" to stay above .500 with only three weeks in J: IMP Association and Omaha has trouble scoring runs in the American in the standings. Johnny Keanes X are presently stuck in seventh place night. crew has lost seven of their last nine games up to last parent cluos. This Both squads are hoping for help fronr the help expect as final week should tell the story on the amount of to Lincoln recently cutdown date in most higher leagues is th.s week. out of the regained Dewey Williams and the Cards got Ranee Pless would make Kansas City chain. More help of the same caliber again the two squads pennant contenders: Score Improved . ... who was recently hit in the pitcher Herb Score, '?--- Cleveland Indian l, '' ?C - fesa" news Sunday. Doctors z:iui-imXm- e IS face with a bntted ball received some good ; ittea Aftttf il uA JhJ 2&&M,t&M itwilmnii ill ill iliriirilll'IliMPMfniiilini , (side) wff informed Score that he would have "at least peripheral vision. This is some relief to the great young southpaw hurler EJ What's all the shouting about? Winston filter does its job so well the flavor reslly will be Everyone is pulling with him and it is hoped that Score you want comes so you can enjoy it. For f i bke Score flavor! It's rich, full the way through, back on the hill very soon. A kid, with the determination it! What's more, the exclusive Winston finer filter smoking, switcn to Winston: . REYNOLD has, is hard to keep on the sidelines. J. TOIACCO CO., Husker Prospects Looking Up . . . . second place in the . C. Nebraska's baseball team is currently tied for best-tastin- g Husk- Switch to WINSTON Americas filter cigarette! Big Seven standings and next year could be even better for the Beideck, ers. Only three seniors, Milan Shaw, Roger Bottorff, and John will be lest this spring by graduation.

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