Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 13

Publication:
The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
Issue Date:
Page:
13
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Mot 2. 1353 THE ITVCOLN STAR 13 Nebraska renown Classic Pill's llMlOld-Timers, Seeking First Win, To Be 6 Rockets Thunder Over Lincoln High Thinclads tven -noices in fourth varsity i-iasn T-quarterback the past two years and now the tailback under the By NORMS ANDERSON Sports Editor, The SUr How Tjey Scored Youthful zest collides with time-honored savvy on the Memorial Stadium football yard today at 2 o'clock. shot pat. bet their l-J lead was hart-lived when the Rockets riptarttf first and second places In the next three events discus, 12t-ard hiih hardies and 109-rsrd d-sh. A single wing, is expected to be th Varsity backfield spark.

i Bordogna's play was largely responsible for the Varsity victories in 1951 and 1952. There were only 47 seconds left in 1951 and the Alums led by 2S-20. RorrloBTia nassed to Tom The occasion is the annual rJ-fe, -A Dick Skold sent the Links on I A lr Alumni-Varsity game which highlights the All-Sports day at the University of Nebraska. their war with a hefty 45-9 toss 1 of the shot to beat out Ken Forbes iiCarodine for 23 yards; faked a itHurt kU Wdeai I I ias-rar tmm bM I 1 IM-mNI to .1 IM4H ten -f4 mm .1 Sat-rer .4 He 4 1 esa. I Use rater tfte latar I ij It -read taa 1 4 XM Meet TaM 4H ot Northeast with his 44-8V pass ana ran ngm ena ior io 1 i NJ heave.

But Forbes rallied from this showing to take honors in the more and then hit End oeorge Paynich in the end zone for the Always close yet never the Tic tor, the old graduates are ranked as even choices In this fourth edition of the spring classic. discus on 121-11 while teammate winning touchdown. Last year. Carl SomutJioB las Whitehead Larry Hennines was adding a Bordogna passed to End Dennis Emanuel for; the touchdown, then We are not giving an Inch to second with a 120-8 toss. anyonV snapped Coach Tom kicked the decisive extra point in a 7-6 Varsity victory.

(Train wreck) Novak of the old- The hurdle combination of Jim Haberlan and Tom Blunn, both of Northeast, romped to easy wins in that order in both the 120-yard timers. "My men have promised By JIM CLARK SUr Sports SUff Member Lhighs and; the 180-yard lows. me they will report in condition." "We have a few tricks up our sleeves," promised Don Strasheim, the other Alumni mentor. The Alums will be handicanrjed mm Haberlan took a big lead in I winning the hlehs in a commend ine iNorifieast KocJcets, overshadowing Lincoln High in nearly every event, made an even break ot their Intra-city clashes Friday afternoon with a rousing 77 to able :15.6, but was pressed by teammate Blunn while turning an equally impressive :21.7.in the 45 '1 dual track win. lows.

by lack of a formal practice period. Most of the old-timers will arrive in Lincoln the day of the game. This means the Alum attack will again consist of sort of an ad lib affair with Fran Nairle and Vscanti's passing, plus tho runninr of the Fischer brother, enabled the Alumns to tie the Varsity. 11-13. in 1950 the first yesr the game was staged.

One ot the interesting angles of today's game will be the meeting of the Fischer brdthers of yesteryear with their younger brother. Rex, who is Bordogna's sophomore understudy. Among the defensive stalwarts in the Varsity line are such old-timers as Vic Schleich 1941), Ted Doyle (1936) and Carl Samuel-son (1947), who as a trio weigh over 800 pounds. Probable lineups: Thus, the two schools bring down the etirtain nn their 1 852-53 A slow track and chill wind held Sam Vaccnfi fob Pierce performances down, but the well rivalry with the Links holding the balanced Rocket attack was never football championship, the Rockets slowed in its over-all point pro Sam Vacanti doing the passing Bock row, left lo right: George Prochatka. Jim Hornby.

Randall (Old toy) Salisbury. Bill Maze, frqa Nagl: Art Baaer, Tom Novak osd Dick Thompson. The Alams or rated fb choices against the Vanity in Iht Atl-Sports Day classic el Memorial Stadium fodaf. (Stat Pboto.t THE LAST WOBO FOlt THE OLD BOYS-Cooch Bar Ptochatka ot lt Huiktr ttali Hat Ml), gives a "no sinokiag aaiil 70m time" oJIimaluiB lo a group of JUnmnl gridders. lo right, iron I rowr.

art Prochatka. Td Doy. Ifrry acnpkt, Vil Scott, Carl lrai. Don Strosaeim end Alex Cociion. the track title, and a split in their All-Sports Day Schedule and Cletus and Kenny Fischer, Bill Mueller and Novak himself majoring the running attack.

two meetings on the cage court Lincoln moved out in front at the end of the first event, the duction. With sophomore Ken Nelson snatenlnr the limelight from speedster Ron Steel in the 100-yard da-h, the Kocketa placed one-two in the century and then burned up the tinders for a clean sweep la the 220. Doze'n Nags Ready For 79th Kentucky Derby AitetaU GetreJ Praekauka r.d Vanart Bil SekaaaetLar Ilea tat Markbtc laa tHrtav Itok taaat Lincoln's Bernie Randolph, first Afafive Dancer To Be Frsf Gray Winner? ir. T. RK LH H.

rs Ilea Htfaaaana Kay Carta! Iitrk ttaMa Hay Maeuuaed Kraa Kaatt Mai Fiaraar Hid MaaHar Ted Ca Halts ii is toe passing of Nale and 1 plus a stout line composed of a raft of 195? Huiker stars, thst hints of an Alumni prising. To give aid and comfort to the aging Alums, they will be allowed to continue under the free substitution rule. The Varsity will be operating under the new rule which prevents unlimited substitution and such matters as two platoons. Leaders in the Alumni legisla 1 a.m. Tennis Golf, Kansas rs.

Nebraska. 10 a.m. Baseball. Iowa Slafo rs. Nebraska (2).

12 soon Track. Oklahoma vs. Ntbratka. 2 pjajfootball. Alumni vs.

Varsity feymaaslics exhibitioa at halfnmoJ 4 pjiu Basketball, Alumni vs. Vanity (wrestling exhibition of haJfims). 5 part Swimming exhibition. Ilea Hraaa Derby, ridden by A. Popara (15- 3 prepper to clear the 12-foot mark this spring, dropped out of the pole vault after winnnig the1 event with an .11 -foot performance.

Showing their strength in the distance races, the links copped firsts in the 880, mile and tol): Greentree's Straight Face, Bea rlmttai 1 nm avail tfra flamingo winner, Teddy Atkin tifflrlahi BUI Kattr, rtftrttt Matklaa Vati. son un (15-to-l); Invigorator, aawtrti Herat ttoarai. tktld ittati kxk arrao, Baaiataai Gtaraa ttlattr, aack iaalaa. third in" the Wood Memorial, rid TV, Radio Tims Ths Mecaif oi the 79th running oi lh rtnlacky Derby will ho carried orar KMTV from p.m. CST.

Th radio broadcast over ITAB will he from 1 5 lo p.m. By BOB C0NSID1NE LOUISVILLE (INS) A startling gray animal with the moniker Native Dancer will Ue given the opportunity today to prove he's as great as his press clippings claim he is- in he 79th running of the fabled granddaddy of racing, the Kentucky Derby. Alfred Gwynne Variderbilt's su i Jack Winter toured the one-lap den by Willie Shoemaker (20-to-1); Spy Defense, Dixianas mudder. ridden by P. McLean a Alumni Cagers such 1952 Husker seniors as run in :53.3, and then combined with distance ace Ben Gadd to pilot the Links' mile relay team 61- luinaiaa, ia BBS a tion to install the free sub rule were rumored to be Happy Jack Pesek and Randall (Old Boy) Salisbury two ancient warriors who are demons of energy for five minutes only.

In the Alumni line will be to victory. Running the anchor ifl riFi And i t-avored perb three-year-old, never beatenjearth The American Red Cross, uuowicuu, a itju (20-to-l); anik rank outsiders Ram 0' War (Doug Dodson), Ace Destroyer (J. D. JesStfpJ and Cur-ragh King, ridden by D. Erb.

Entries, Probable Odds LOUISVILLE, Ky. (INS) Fol given the television and radio rights by Bill Corum, president of choice, is still only 24 years old The Alumni basketball team will be favored when the old Iy i v. lap on tne relay team, winter wok the baton on even terms with his Rocket opponent and built up a 20-yard lead at the tape. ri i I 1 and full of vigor. Churchill Downs, will be enriched in 11 starts, winner of more money than any horse his age will face 11 hopefuls in the derby, which no gray horse has ever won.

Few horses with ancestors by $100,000, Johnny Bordogna, the Husker grads meet the current Husker Varsity In the last big feature of All-Sports Day at 4 p.m. to uaaa Douncea pacn. irura a r. i i Native Dancer will be ridden by nninn n- 1 ivriu iiiHnn ill 1 1 1 1- lowing is the field for today's 79th tn nvprrnmc a hie deficit in Eric Guerin and will start rwhv rat4 hv Tntnr. Duel In Hurdles Highlights Dual One of the toD races nf Hio nir.

seventh post position, an Servic HandicaD- running the third leg of the milej noted for their ability to sprint have won the cruellinir mile and per Joseph Gelardl. Odds given reiay leam. Track EvenU of the track near the rail. are probable morning line at the track. ISO-rard htek kw4kJ-Won tr Hatxrlu (Nl: 2nd Biuaa tN); j.3f4.

Rfi4olrh (U. a quarter test or weathered the heart-breaking home stretch at Churchill Downs. Native Dancer has never (one sv mile and a I.P Ham jackajt i.od.',anoma"Nebraska duaI tck meet s-siat noon Saturday should iTim :156. day. Headed by Bus Whitehead.

Claude Retherford and Joe Good, the list of former Husker greats who will be on hand for the game indieate the varsity will be in for a rough time. On the alumni squad will be seven members of. the 1949-50 Big Seven co-championship team. In addjtlon to Whitehead, they are Bob Pierce, Bob Gates, Henry Xanre Daaetr. im-Tr M-Wia br Ndion N): ZnO Surk IN); 3rd Kmau Tim :10.7.

IS Kurd Bar in h'8h hurdles. Utai, quarter. But 100.000 or more incorrigible 't arret MUt IM Won br Gidd fL): 2nd Hra- t. Atstaaaa! Oklahoma Ronnie Dobson has tt mraarkt Face, Chiefs Play Two Tonight The scheduled Pueblo-Lincoln Western League game Friday was postponed because of wet rrounda and the fact that the du irouU were partially filled with water. Lincoln will play Pueblo In a doubleheader tonight, beginning at 1:30.

Andy Bash (0-1) and Roger Wright (1-9) will pitch for Lincoln. BUI Care, the new shortstop candidate from Atlanta, was slated to arrive to town today and may see action in tonight's doubleheader. 1 1 Part Star. H. Manaa in the 120-yard Second choice will be Mrs, Gordon Guiberson's Correspondent, ridden by Eddie Arcaro.

Correspondent likes a fast track, and can fly. But its staying qualities are not pronounced. The eolt won the Bine Grass Stakes at Keeneland, and Arcaro likes his chances. He'll go off at about 4-to-l. In the order of their unimportance there then follows Royal Bay A-Morial Oatraat, J.

A hill (N; 3rd Vvllliamt Oi). Time 4:57.7. 440-rr4 raa Won br Winter 2nd Nchon 3rd StrlcUcr OX Time IKV-rard raw btrtlaWan Haberlan rS); 3nd'Bluna (Nil 3rd Rasdolpb (L. Time :21.7. 4 laritoraier, W.

ghMauaktr horse players, drawn from all over the world, will send the prematurely gray son of Polynesian to the post a 3-to-5 favorite. t-i uus spring, mis is one-ts-i tenth of a second under the meet record which has stood since 1936 SO-I II Moaejr Hraker. A. a Raat O'Har. D.

Dad' wr nrffSM. P. Met Cech, Anton Lawry, Darrell Bran SNa-nard laa Won br Etser (L): 2nd Coupled with the champion will Ss-1 Slt-1 I Act llntmrer. 1 wnen Manley Haight of Nebraska Hotvmon CN; 3rd Smith (N). Time 2:09 3 denburg and Larry Walsh.

won me event in :14.6. tSft-rard alata Won br Steele CNl; 2nd BTTtat klat. D. Kr VaadtrhiM tatty. AH carry 114' be Vanderbiy's good mud horse, Social Outcast.

The footing, mir I as. I j' Wendell Cole and Dan Tolman Paaaaca l' milta. Paraa liKUKU rorhea fN; 3rd Tullit N) 1 Time 4.1. Twe-aatla tatax Won br' Lincoln (Daly Shrllrdr. Temmen.

DeWitl). Time 9: 14.9, acles forefending, will be to So With the exception of Joe Good, the entire 1952-'43 Husker varsity team will be on hand. Good will play for the alums. win provide the comoetition for Gem, winner of the Chesapeake bHO-raral rata Won br Northeatt (Steak, Stakes and ridden by Jimmy cial Outcast's liking. Native Dancer apparently can run the flying Sooner.

Cole has been steadilv Imnmv. Combest (6-to-l): Dark Star, rid Tullia. Portwa. Nclion). Time 1:37.3.

Mile rtlay Won br Lincoln (Houcbtn Bond, Gadd. Winter). Time 3:40.6. through beef stew as readily as on the firm. IS Baseballers In Town Today den by H.

Moreno (8-to-l); Money Broker, winner of the Florida Field EvenU Ing since his return recently from military service. Tolman won both the high and low hurdle races In Hu -n Untold millions will see the Sbat aarf Won br SkoW 4.VS: 2nd 11) ELLS i FROST 1134 -O- race on CBS television, and it will IBLC UI1 V0 IC1CV1MUII, HI1U it WIU rnmea CM). 44-8 i I Sri wntfanc OJ, 41' -a umwr viiamyion ships at Kansas Citv. It I ape I be shortwaved to the ends of the; Wall, UOUCJlCJS TlGu Dlaeaa Won br rorbrj Wl. 123-llt 2nd Coach Tony Sharpe's Nebraska ALL ALONE florthiaifi Jim Habtxlam spruits lo th lap all alone Friday afternoon in winning lb 180-yard high hardies daring a dual meet with Lincoln High.

(Sler Photo.) Hrnmnci N). 120-8; 3rd Skold CL, 119-1 rota taalt Woo br Kindnlnh 114 Return to action of Hobe Jones in the half-mile should provide YOUR FAMILY STORE IN LINCOLN 1 I II rVtlfiFor Pan-Am Lead 2nd Jackaon fNI, 104; tbree-arar tie lor 3rd tmonc Baker fN), Ue (N) and Lauk (L). another sparkling race with Hit Rtaia Thrrt-VH lit for let. 2nd and baseballers face what may be their most important test of the season today when they tangle with Iowa State in a double-header at 10 a.m. on the NU diamond.

The Huskers need a pair of wins 3rd tirmi JPrlca (Nk Tnmi OO aad Korber a. i a mwwwwii wwil Events Rained Out Check for ueorge Mcuormlck leading the Sooner challenge to the Corn- husker. Hohe has kn ihtlvaH MEXICO CITY JPh-Ben Hogan, irked by purring movie cameras, continued to have trouble with his putting Friday, but Art Wall of Bowling Results aad laaaj Won br Btaelt OTt. 1 0.1 ft 2nd Forbes OD, 3rd Mares CD. with a knee injury suffered in in SPECIAL SAVINGS CAPITAL CITY MEN'S LKAGVR Oat Tori htmt Bttnk Flow ert.

S-. Honesdale, improvedliis game I to boost their stock in the Big tramurai basketball. The Sooners trimmed the Husk and pushed into a tie for first Mlul PriBiina bnt PaM Bta IUMmm. M't Xcw Mar beat CtacnU Loui Hwrkt, place in the $15,000 Pan American Western Loop Schedule Revision Announced Seven race. The Sharpemen are currently riding in third place behind Oklahoma and Missouri.

2-0. I to. WkMl a Brak brat PUIUm Cbnn, I- ers, 60-44, in an indoor meet in February. Open Golf Tournament. in our Downstairs Store! Hogan, of Palm Springs, a.JtA5 Last year, it was Iowa State Hl lad.

mtmmi I sm Poita ihs Hua traai acrits CavHal PrtMaas S74S Xlia M. taww Tan Parla ris OMAHA CP) Western Lea true Secretary Harold George Friday shot a par 72 on the -at virtually knocked Nebraska f.nt. Mexico Golf Club Course to bnngiout of runnine for the r'" MmOSO, Hiak Km aiaH I'wttaS I'rauia announced a series of baseball IT I.AI1IK8' GRKATER L1NCOLX LKAGVE his two-day score to 144, He is tied Seven championship by licking Drcss Slacks Richards For Arguing doubleheaders to make up games A baseball game between Lincoln High and Omalwu-Holy Name, originally scheduled for Friday afternoon at Omaha's Fontenelle Park, has been reset for Monday afternoon there, Coach Bill Jensen said Friday. Also called off because of wet grounds and threatening weather was the Link golfers' meeting With Creighton Prep at Dodge Park in Omaha. No new date has been set.

The Links are still scheduled to compete in the State Sand Greens tourney at Holdrege today. Tiger Jones Given. postponed so far this season. Vr, Pamr aM Bn Slama, S-l. Canada Utr PaM.

I I. di Km Wai Ik I A. Ltfr, S-l. fkklHi but faktt Tman. S-l.

George also said Wichita would Hub fert. atrtaa VrBa Ktlatrford SSI play a doubleheader at Des Moines Hisb Nan aariaa Dr. Prnwr tIM 95 Sunday, May 3, and the double Cabardinei, iharkskini and noe-tlry rayont if Ire ted from regular stork. Pleated and plain try lei. Valuet ta 9.95.....

M. Sam nem Krflntr 21 1 the Huskers in two games on a cold, rainy Saturday at Ames. Until those two losses, Nebraska had been battling it out with Missouri for the title. Ray Novak and Charlie Wright will pitch for the Huskers in the two seven-inning games. 6 2' Naa aaaaa Vaa Ham S3 header scheduled for July 16 will instead be a single game bill.

NATIOSAIj I.KAfiVK TalM Fbr laa. bol MtkakbAn, 4-. alla btat CimlMrk 4-ll. Maa Ka4 Hcr beat Haaaam. S-l.

The postponed -games and the dates on which they will be played as doubleheaders: llirt mm. mmm K. tkkrorr for fourth with Douglas Hlggins of Ft Worth. who shot a second round 71. Sill In the lead, tied with Wall, was Dave Douglas of Newark, with a 69-72-141.

Margarito Martinez, the Mexico City caddy who shot a blistering 69 on opening day and tied Douglas for the first day lead, blew to an 81 Friday for a total of 130. Dog rials At Omaha OMAHA The Corn State Sporting Dog Club of Omaha will hold a field dog trial at its new club grounds at 120th and Maple here Sunday morning. Lincoln at Dea Moinei. ooatrxmed from Summer Union Suits Wesleyan Tennis CHICAGO (INS) American League President Will Harridge Friday fined White Sox Manager Paul Richards and Sox Outfielder Minnie Minoso $100 each for arguing with umpires during Thursday's game with the New York Yankees at Comisky Park. Doane, Concordia Golf, Tennis Teams Divide CRETE WV-Doane College and Concordia split a chilly golf and tennis bill Friday afternoon.

Doane'i golfers defeated Concordia, 7-5, while Concordia took a 6-0 tennis victory. SAorf Sleeves, ankle length. Auoritd lots Team Beats York April IS to June 23. Lincoln at On Moinei, postponed from April IS to June 24. Omaha at Dea Moinn, postponed from April 24 to JTrne 14.

Sioux City at Dea Moines, postponed from April 25 to Julr 19. Denver at Iiebl(sMtPCed from April 18 of discontinued numbers. Sues 36 lo 46. 1.98 and 145 Values Coach Bob Radin's Nebraska Nod Over Herring NEW YORK Ralph (Tiger) Jones, fighting in spurts, won a unanimous decision over Jimmy Hering of Brooklyn Friday night in a 10-round bout at St Nicholas Arena. Herring weighed 159, Jones 154.

Wesleyan tennis team defeated York college competitors 8 to 1 Hub M. ctriaa H. Hckrotf Ml Hub Kaaj aaaaa Walh Hm hwm anaa aarata alii 4n murvKKH womkv leagi tha la. brat apMal (Iff lea Kmlj. I I.

Coaianawaalth ta. baat Rabana JJain, S-l. AcaaM'f baat Ham Garata, S-l. Miab la, aaaaa Lanloai Xirt bai. aaraaa Baateoai 4M: H'rt baai aaaaa CaaMal Offlra Slab taaaa aattaa CaaiaMawaaitb Elac.

rAPrrAL city ladies' lragce Ia'a Oaaara TaSoia ht Kaar kn toca a AaaocMai baal Millar Paiaa, Siakafca Plamhlaa baat McaoW GoM, S-S. Tom Paaa baat Rata Hlaau Pbi, 3-0. Hlab laa. saaaas t'osaar to Julr 27. Colorado Spnnsa at Denver, postponed Iran April to June 28.

Men's Horsehide Gloves Full Grain Hortehiie Cloves by a prom Uet Moines at Sioux City, postponed from April 18 to Julr 28. 198 in a match here, Norman Allen of York defeated Wesleyan' Dick Belshline 6-2, 6-3 for the only York victory. inent maker. 2.95 Values. Big Ten Track, Field Meet Seven Records Fall As Bearcats Win Men's Leother Belts Wide variety of our finest bells by leading makers, lit) to 2.50 valuet a taaai aartaa rUabaka Plaainaaa.

JU.1 Hlab bal. aarlaai araa fnour sl Ulab taaai aaiawt KlalMkt 744 MKN'H LKAGl'E Jat. tW4 laaav. Cart, I I. Kraal Matt IWtl Para 11.

The results: SlaaUt Crorst Strnhrna, Wealrraa, defeated Bill Watkint. York. 6-2. BiU Hill, Wnlrvan, defeated Bruce Rs-buck, York, 7-5, S-0. Raymond Chuns tWetlersa) defeated Martin Smith, York, 6-2.

S-l. Norman Allen. York, defeated pick Beirti-Itne. WalcHri; B-S. liolllt Wlrtrta, Wealrraa, defeated Bill Herrkk, York, -2.

1. flBBDIP3sssi iff leap by Scottsbluffs Dick Knaub North PUtte. Time 1. Kll.tart laa kardlta Won br Don Com- Rlak ML aaaaai Bcaai till How Tiey Scored atorsi- HfottuWnlf. tlWttert rrcord 7 art Jim McLean, Ncottt- I Kasrl Il Mt Aa.s str ttVe.

Natia plane 14, t.ra-t in the broad jump. This iar overshadowed the 21-4 record by Dennis Smith of North Platte in bluft. In lr2 I lpr3 Chambroy Work Shirts durable thambray, sites 14 21-art aaat Won br Norman Nichols, ft I. Haataaaa IT. Norfolk I SVa, McCaa 4, Fmaeat 1.

rittb taam aartcat ema. Can S-IKfl Rltb bt. tarlaas Baani aa -'Ulab mm mt I oma. Para SI lMIKPK.Mr.NT LKAGVK NatL Bk. Caaa.

baat Balkaaa Kara- t-. Htala RatonaatotT btat Naai Akr Htaw S-l. Robtrta ikairr beat araaaaktr S-l. Maafew GM baat Vlt laaaar, s-l. Blak bat.

(aawt ploanamr SSS $1 BcnmhluH. Time :23 1. 1952, but was not recognized due 17. Btepbent-Hill. Wetleran.

defeated Wat- Milt rat Won br Tom Ruckmin. All to the favoring wind. Knaub was 19 Foues. Lincoln Star Special snce Time 4:42 1. fllrtlen rrcord ot i-o.

ifi. 4 4-1 let br lon Yocum, North I'latte, in nt-Briihline, Wealrraa, defeated SmrUe- 104-M 1 Allen. York, 8-10, S-4. S-l. the pole vault medalist in last ITEARNEY The powerful year's state meet, but had to take Scottsbluff Bearcats for an overwhelming 105'A ty.xyti back seat to teammate Don Corn- stock's 11-3 performance.

points total here Friday night to AMERICAN BRAND 2-Buckle Rubbers Rkrb aan arriaat Bk. Coaa. Rub bat aartcat M. Habada S.Ml RKb taaai nwi Mtaaaa tioii SU APITOI, I.KAl.t'E Stoma KMcbati btat Pttarwa Ptn, Para Vaa Lbaaa baat Mtahaka t. Jnkaaaa Haaaly btat Htarcn ftbrpalaai, S-l.

Uaa-Waatr baat Karoatrtr Kara S-l. Hork mi. aaaots Jtrrr Miller Ml Milt rrlar Won br Kearney (Kempf. Kint. tlanwn.

Morria. Time 3 TO Haiiat tMdler rtiar Won br Kramer rt.ircr. Mercer, Carrara. Matuon), Time 3 ssn-rard rrlar Won br Hcottbiuff (N knot. V.itt.

Knauh. omtock Time 1 (Hriier, in, ml of aet br McCook an 1M7. Twe.alU rrlar Won br Scottthluff (Ilravrheut, Wceelin, Kunon, Woobtrl. Tint erase the bids of all challengers in the Big Ten Conference track and i TORO tS-tmli Alliance's Tom a leading distance ace from the western part of the state, soured the four-lap oval in a record-breaking field meet. Black Upper uith Red Sole's.

The point accumulation chalked llJUfLtrinZ Hub anai aanca: Jobaana RaaaU Sll Suet 6 to 11 sat! up by the Bearcats was the last Rhrk bl. aanaat Kaa I INtroai Rwb taaat aaaaat Pari Vaa 1bwa. Little Don Haught, Alliance's 5-5 of seven records to fall during the Jumping jack, boosted his claim Izaak Walton League BLUE ROCK SHOOT Sunday, May 3, 7:30 pjn. Ham, Bsron a Practice Rhoot The PubUo Is Invited Shooting Instructions for beginners. haak Walton Cabin 1 Milt North of Cornhusker Highway en North 48th St.

day-long meet that opened with 369 THE the preliminaries and field events in the afternoon- This new total as the state leading high jtimper by an eighth of an inch with his record breaking leap of six feet, seven-eighths inch. Haught snared ROSEWILDE SSI.S, Field Events Kaorrtt Won hr Jerry Vunthlut, Scotis-blurt. 4.V. Hit ran Won br Don Hauaht, Alliance Heithl (Ilrttrrs rrcord of S-l IT art br Jerrr Harr, Grand laland. Ml Ilktaa Won br f-'arl Galutha.

AMIanrt Dillance -1 4K-4 'FtrtteTl record of 145-7 br William Alliance, in l('')fl Bread hit Won br Iuk Knaub. Scottt-bluff Dwince 22-5. (Iteiler, record of 21 -4 4 br Itennte Smith. North I'latte. In IW'ii.

but not allowed du to favorable alnd.) Pah) raalt Won by Xun ComMock, Bcotts- eclipsed the team record of 81 points set by Defending Champion Ult-U Street the state top mark during the first week of the season with a six-foot, three-quarter-inch jump. bluff. Hfiiht 11-3. I Sheboygan Work Shoes Brown Retan Leather Uppers with Sailed Composition Solet and Heels. Sites 7 lo 12, width.

Summaries: Track Events 4IO-ar Won br Frank Wendrow, Scnmhlufr. ime rS2 8. rto-rar- tjlrt kardlta Won br Doa Coet- atock. Hcottartlulf. Time MS S.

e7 ,9795 Mqws PltftwCM'y 90M North Flatte last year. One record, equalled by Tom Thompoon of Norfolk with a :10.J clocking In the 100-yard dash, was twite bettered during the preliminaries but not allowed due to a favoring wind. Thompson polished off a :10 flat performance In the prelims while Norman Nichols of Scottsbluff had a :10.1 showing. OrN AIXJCTt Every After 1 10-a and All Day Bat Ba. 80s Uam Fer ReMrratioris CALL (r latitartl atb Wna br Tone Thnmrarm.

Nnrola. Time MOD. (Tirt old record art br, 1 495 IJou'll like MacGregor's 9t Saf Sk -a, aa- Bh a. niu rtnorr, ana rqtiaiiea hr hob Kcmi.hluK. In 104S and Drnnw ftmtth.

North I'lattt, In 19fi2 awi-rartl a a Wow br Mrlvin Ackermaa, i That rwkct nprftrmDnra nf tha day came with the mighty 22-5 Brown Retan Leather Upper with Setred Cork new Golf Ball ii c3 I and Rubber Soles and Heels. Sites 7 to 12f. for distance tasasa at -as aa Tri-it tap to wills vmJ fences. tWwlcKf ffrrnt oeUnrrt? forKM with cKppings, si a-vtst di enat nniiri urirt B3L S95 Xountryj VChibc Nbrslta'i Open ILnncs BOWLING OPEN ALLEYS ALL DAY SAT. MON.

A WED. PJH. Magot'f Annual Classic SUNDAY. MAY 3 Call J-7tS for reservations Lincoln Bowling; Parlors 239 a. 12 Jock Btftii, Jr.

0 0 0 its DirrutNi VAIDON TtOrHf WlNNtl 1 I avtrOwr'' A-rltarr Fountain L-neh tUdsskfiMtsa by aUtnl Ovirtry CI- OtV Your tholro of Communltf Rsrlnjs Stamps or W. F. Blue SUmps 1 1 ttt iWm ft ysvr ft iriop In the tw wtsthtf.tljM thrim tut tth t-Hlt.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Lincoln Star
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Lincoln Star Archive

Pages Available:
914,989
Years Available:
1902-1995