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foturdoy, Moy 9, 1970 Thi Unroln Star IS Rerun Pinal Test rvn BA Set Today Reed, Frazier Pep New York's 113-99 Win Set At Omaha Omaha The field entered for today's $15,000 Ambassador Handicap at Ak-Sar-Ben here bears close resemblance to that that was set to go to the post a week ago in the opening day $10,000 Princess Handicap. Paul's Domino, who was Chamberlain, a 4 5 1 in 17 seasons, the Knicks en tered this best-of-seven series as performer in Los Angeles' sixth-game victory when Reed didn't play, finished with 21. the favorite. But in the Mid they had to overcome the crippling left shouting "We're No. 1" when the final buzzer sounded in this dramatic seventh game.

After winning tteir first Eastern Division title in 16 years and then beating first Baltimore and then Milwaukee to reach the playoff finals for the first time their first National Basketball Association title after 24 frustrating years. A standing room only crowd of 19,500 went berserk from the opening moments when the Knicks shot ahead and never let up, and the hysterical ians were New York Uf) Painacked Willis Reed gave New York the muscle and the inspiration and cat-quick Walt Frazier provided everything else as the Knicks swamped the once-a-gain disappointed Los Angeles Lakers, 113-99, Friday night and won The victory added $48,000 to injury to Reel New York's kitty, giving the Reed, the league's most Knicks a total of $118,000. Los valuable player, suffered a severely bruised hip in the fifth scratched from the opening day feature when the track turned Angeles got the $32,000 loser's share for an $87,000 total. game, ne responaea 10 a stand up muddy, once again has been Dick Barnett added 21 points ing ovation when he limped assigned top weight of 124 onto the floor by hitting the first for New York, Dave DeBusschere had 18 and Bill Bradley 17. Frazier, who hit 12 pounds with leading jockey L.

Durousseau in the saddle. basket. After Wilt gave the Lakers their only tie, Reed hit again in a spurt of And Special Dunce with D. W. of 17 field shots and all 12 of his Whited in the irons again will free throw tries, finished with 19 seven straight points and the NU GRIDDERS TAKE EXAM By HAL BROWN Star Sports Editor University of Nebraska students enrolled in Bob Devaney's football class will take their final exam this afternoon at Memorial Stadium.

And the curve grading method will be used by Devaney and his staff of assistants, meaning there will be some passing the course and some flunking. Those who pass will be invited to attend the course again in the fall; those who don't won't. While the head professor admits the final exam may mean a great deal to the students of his class as individuals, to the coaches it's just another chance' to get these students' capablities on a length of film for grading purposes this summer. "I'm sure the fellows individually feel a lot better when they go home for the summer if they've done well in this final spring game," Devaney points out. "But when we begin evaluating things for next fall, we'll use all the filmed scrimmages we have to make our decisions." Those who get passing grades on their spring work in the course will make up the Husker team next fall that will be trying to retain the Big Eight tile that Nebrasks shared last season with Missouri.

And some of those who flunk the course will show up anyway when drills open late in August. They always do. And even thought they weren't on the invitation list, they won't be turned away. carry 123 pounds over the Knicks were on their way. assists, two more than the entire Los Angeles team.

He also furlong route for three year With the 240-pound center olds. muscling the 7-foot-2 Cham Phil Joy, who ran through the berlain away from the basket, mud carrying 118 pounds in Frazier then led the Knicks to a cluding jockey Ronald Houghton 3824 first quarter lead that to win the Princess Handicap for stretched to 69-42 at the half. his third straight victory of the season, will carry 120 pounds The 6-4 all-pro guard hit 23 points, added nine assists and had seven rebounds. Chamberlain pulled in 24 rebounds and hit 10 of 16 field goal tries, but never was a factor as first Reed softened him up and then reserve Nate Bowman took over. The Knicks closed with a 50 per cent shooting percentage to Los Angeles' 45.8 and only by outscoring the Knicks 30-19 in the final quarter did the Lakers come within a fairly respectable 14 points.

Los Angeles New York today. four rebounds by halitime as the Knicks outshot the troubled Today entries: POST TIME P.M. Lakers 58 per cent to 41 per cent and forced their pressure First race, pun $3,300, 4-year-olds defense. nd up, claiming price $1,250, furlongs. Snow Cream (Munsell) 109 Los Angeles never mounted a Oy vay (G.

Houghton) 11 Meadow Mouse (Calderon) X104 threat in the final half as the Navaio Vill (No Boy) 119 Dm'i Colleae Girl fEcoffev) 112 Lakers' dream for their first ti has never turned away anyone in his eight tle since moving to Los Angeles Devaney years at NU. OFT OPT 9 10-12 28 Barnett 9 3-3 21 1-2 19 Bradley 11-1 17 10 1-11 21 Fraiier 12 12-12 3 5 4-6 14 DBscher 8 2-2 IB West Baylor Chmblan Erlkson Garrett 10 years ago ended again in failure. The defeat was i i a Keeo 7 0-0 0 3-3 3 Bowman 3 0-1 Filet De Sole (No Boy) 109 Steem (Stalllngs) 1U Kimberly King (No Boy)' 114 Revel's Reward (No Boy) 114 Jubilant Miss (No Boy) 10? Grand Cash (J. Sherman) 117 Chancellor (No Boy) 114 Also: Buck Shot (G. Houghton) 119, Baca Battler (Minln) 114, Coral King (Burzer) xl09.

Hillbilly Willie (No Boy) 114, Jedmark (No Boy) 114, Itsadude Coop) XXX107. Tresvant Egan Hairston o-o Russell 1 0-0 i i i staiwrth 2-2 4 moraan 2 1-2 28 23-11. 9 Totals 4 21-23 lit Totals Los Angeles 24 18 2 7 30 9 38 31 25 19-11 Angeles rone. New New TorK Fouled out Los York none. $3,900.

4-year-olds Second race, purse furlongs, claiming price 8 fi and up, Total fouls Los Angeles 19. New York 1 ii mii.1 ii ii nWsiiiftf' particularly disappointing to Jerry West and Elgin Baylor, who have never captured the crown in their all-star careers, losing six times in the finals to Boston in the last nine years. Frazier finished with 36 points, while Reed scored only those four points before leaving midway through the third quarter. West, who managed only 13 points in the decisive first half, finished with 28 while STAFF PHOTO BY WILLIS VAN SICKLE ..109 1 1 Loost Lady (D.W. Whited) Hunt Me Now (Lively) Diebel Abbey (Jones) Grand Onion (J.

Sherman) Binunv (King) Dickey Dan Model Don (No Boy) Screech (Salaiar) M.H.'s Galaxy (No Boy) Otoe Boy (Ecoftey) Velvet Gal (Bannowsky) New Music (Engle) While there are some who will be trying to pass the course when the final exam begins today at 1:30 p.m., there are others who are assured of a passing grade, but who will be trying to gain an edge over a fellow competitor when fall drills start. In this latter category are the likes of quarterbacks Van Brownson and Jerry Tagge, flankers Jeff Hughes and Johnny Rodgers, linebackers Pat Morelt and Bob Terrio, and middle guards Ed Periard and Bob Pabis. For the first time in several years, Devaney has stacked his No. 1 offense and No. 1 defense on the Red team with the No.

2 units on the White outfit. But he says don't expect any runaway. "We've switched a lot of players back and forth between the two units and at a lot of positions, there is little difference." Brownson and Tagge, who have been alternating all spring as the top quarterback, are expected to alternate today between the No. 1 and 2 units, as will flankers Hughes and Rodgers. The lineups: Red Offense Split end Guy Incles 88.

Frosty Anderson 87. OUT KU's John Nelson is out at home as Husker catcher Adrian Fiala collects a throw from the outfield in making the tag. Umpire is Joe Stanek. Durousseau Captures Feature Omaha L. J.

Duronsspan Rlcoaire Also: sasa long ioarn( in, Ir Petersen) 117. Wheel UI Blue (Strauss) 114, Mandy 2nd (Burns) 109, Jack Host (Whited) 114, Nancy's Prize (Leeling) 114. race, purse $3,500, 4-year-otds claiming price $3,250, 1 Hi Third and up, buskers Divide Pair With ECU CATCHES AID MAREK IN GOING DISTANCE FOR 3-2 WIN rode iKathryn's Doll across the finish line first to capture the Lewis and Clark Lake purse of $5,500 in the feature race at miles. Wenga (Chavez)' Gay Willie isiraussi Sneakin By (No Boy) "2 Three Rewards (No Boy) Sallfin (R. Houghton) Kokua lacobell) Ernie's Abbey (Ecoftey) Capitol Mac (G.

Houghton) 12 Ak-bar-Ben Friday afternoon. Fred Ecoffey. the toD iockpv the Jayhawks with only three Left tackle Bob Newton 74, Greg Stejskal 72, Doug Zanders at Fonner Park this season, aboard Bold Accent finishprl hits through the first five in By JIMJOHNSTON Star Sports Writer Nebraska pitcher Paul Marek 1 Squad Tactics" (Barnes) nings, Left guard Keith Weber 61, Dan Anderson 63. Center Bill Janssen 52, Doug Jamail 50, Bruce Boyer 51. Right guard Donnie MeGhee 70, Ed Minzak 64.

But Marek experienced prob may take out life insurance to ory wina inpiwo, ii. Landscape Painter (Culberson) 1 Purple Measure (Durousseau) Mendy Ladv (Stalling) Also: Choteau Kind (Petersen 112, Kuku (Petersen) 107, Fly Spy Fly (L. Turner) 112. lems in the sixth. He needed a policies on the Husker out Right tackle Wally Winter 67, Daryl White 71, Andy Jensen fielders, or at least their gloves.

76. diving catch by Achelpohl in left to get out of the inning yielding Marek, aided by three timely Tight end Jerry List 85, Kelly Schulz 86, Ernie Britt 89. $5,500, Nebraska-allowance, i Fourth race, purs bred J-year-olds, catches by Nebraska outfielders quarterback Van Brownson 12, Chuck Osberg 17, Steve only one run. Kunty 16. seconds and Rodolfo Calderon aboard Fools Choice was third.

The Exacta payoff dropped to $93, but the daily double had a handsome payoff of $313 with Enola Nipper winning the first race and Hips Tips the second. Fridays Results First race, $2000 claiming, purse S2.M4, 4 up, on mil and 70 yards. 1:44 3-5, Enola Nipper 21.00 7.40 S.M Bull Purple (G. Houghton) J.80 3.20 Ray viii, (Lively) 54a ri.n. to." Special Kay, Salad Night.

Goldarlan. stxv n. furlongs. Rippolee (Ecoffey) Sun Garden (No Bov) Pink Orchid (Lively) Steve Achelpohl and Tom Tid-ball with one retired in the Fiala then- smacked -a two-and-two pitch to left field driving in Achelpohl and sending Wolf to the bench. But Bob Kaufman retired the next two Husker batters to earn a save.

The Cornhuskers began hitting the ball in the second game as they jumped on KU starter Bill Stiegemeier for one run and two hits in the first inning. Bob Griego led off with a walk followed by back-to-back singles by Stohs and Achelpohl. The Huskers scored an Left halfback Jeff Kinney 35, Frank Wittliff 37, John Stinner Gene Stohs, Nebraska's scheduled starter for today, was taken-, to -the Universityof Nebraska health center for overnight observation after a collision with Jayhawk first baseman George Temple in the third inning. Both players were hospitalized and Temple was unconscious with Bob Munson." FIRST GAME Nebraska Kansas ab bl bl Grieoo 3b 4 0 10 Carplo If 4 0 0 0 Achlphi If 3 110 Higgens rf 4 0 0 0 Tidball 2b 2 0 0 0 Snelgrv 2b 4 0 0 0 Fiala 4 011 Lieppman 3b 4 0 2 Baker rf 4 0 0 0 James cf 2 110 Elgert lb 2 0 1 0 Womble st 4 1 Stuckey pi" 0 0 0 0 Temple lb 3I0O Placke lb 1 0 0 0 Nelfon rf.lf 3 0 11 Stohs lOOOMatsonc 3011 Garvey cf 3 0 10 Robisch 10 0 0 28. Steve Achelpohl, Glen Gilmore and Bob Munson, went the route in stopping Kansas University, 3-2 in the second game of a 117 With runners at the corners and one out, pinch-hitter Bob Wolf hit a liner to left.

Achelpohl leaped high, crashed into the Right halfback Jeff Hughes 26, David Boyd 23, Bill Norberg Splinter (Jones) Yuca Lady (Munsell) Sickles Ricky (Barnes) Toplan'l Gal (Burns) McBlut (No Boy) .110 112 .110 .112 31. doubleheader Friday afternoon. fence and held on to the ball. Kansas won the opener, 3-1 in Fullback Dan Schneiss 22, Ralph Powell 41. Red Defense Left end John Hyland 84, Bill Pogge 83.

Left tackle Rich Glover 77, Tom Deyke 79. The run scored from third on the play, but Marek got out of extra innings. 4-year-olds $7,500, ..114 ..114 114 Xl0 It was a pitcher-dominated the inning relatively easy. Fifth race, purs S4.500, and up, claiming price furlongs. Seemsaway (D.

W. Whited) -Counterfleet (Durousseau) Tom Skelly (R. Houghton) Rebel Hawk (Calderon) Col. Frlb (Ecoftey) Mada Yam (Lively) Pockets, Col leonl Red, My Clue, Sun will, Amle's Pride. day as the first game was Middle guard Ed Periard 56, Ken Kontos 65.

Joe Hughes 66. The Huskers scored what proved to be the winning run in sixth. Tidball walked to lead off .114 .114 .109 unearned run in the fourth while scoreless through the regulation seven innings. The Jayhawks scored all three of their runs in the top of the ninth on three bits Jorgnsn ss 3 0 0 0 Ullom ph 0 0 0 0 Gilmore 3 0 0 0 Wolf 1 0 0 0 Princess Norma (No Boy) iw pitcher Paul Marek was quieting 114 Cramer 0 0 0 0 Kauffman 0 0 0 0 36, Top Bout (Strauss) Due De Mis (Coop) XX105 and one Husker error. n.

surse $8,500, J-year-elds Right tackle Tom Robison 78. Steve Cook 69, Dan Malone Right end John Pitts 82. Doug Johnson 81. Strong linebacker Jerry Murtaugh 42, Bruce Hauge Don Phillips 44. Weak linebacker Pat Morell 40, Mike McGuire 15.

Monster Dave Morock 43, Mike Peetz 38. Left cornertiack John Decker 21, Bob McFarland 27, Right cornertiack Jim Anderson 18, Clint Newton 33. Safety Gary Holstein 29, Wes Mabin 39, Greg Hacias 13. oiais 99 1 a i Totals 29 3 2 0)0 000 0033 000 000 0011 E-Flala; OP-Nebraska 2, Kansas If LOB Nebraska Kansas 7. SB Metson, Griego, V.dball; Matson.

Husker starter Glen Gilmore and uo. allowance, furlongs. A i.u.,.,1 fMitncallt breezed through the first eight Broncos Sign Anderson Tin Unrn FrederiCkSOn) .1 Bit Id a Anvl 117 innings nursing a three hitter. IP -R ER BB SO Robisch. 4 0 0 1 7 He pitcher perfect baseball in Dark Star King 10.

w. nniwqi Arrowdan (Leeling) Zorba 2nd (Durousseau) .....122 Seventh race, purs $4,500, 3-vear-olds Denver W) The Denver Wolf (W 21-3111 21 2-3 0 0 0 0 Gilmore (L 1 1-3 4 3 2 9 0 the first three innings. Broncos football team signed and up, allowance, 1 mil it yards. But with one out in the ninth White Offense Cox 80, Dale 2-3 2 0 0 0 0 HBP-Carpio (by Gilmore); All. first-round draft pick, All Split end Woody Didur 84, Randy Curtis he walked Skin James and I'm In Favor (lacobell) u.lM XII7 89.

American Bobby Anderson from SECOND GAME Left tackle Dick Rupert 73, Alan Austin 74. the University of Colorado Fri the inning and moved to third on Jorgenson's double. a Spiehs was intentionally passed with one out. Marek then hit a grounder to KU shortstop Paul Womble. But the Jayhawks bid for a double play was late and Marek was safe at first, scoring Tidball for the third NU run.

Kansas scored their first run in the sixth and added another in the seventh. But that seventh inning could have been much more costly if Bob Munson and Glen Gilmore hadn't made two leaping catches in the outfield. Munson caught the first pitch of the last inning deep in the right field corner and Gilmore leaped to hfs left in center to Nebraska Kansas Nopal II. (Strauss) Candl's Prince (Whited) .114 Featherwood (Lively) Vickl's Choice (No Boy) 1 2 Hets Cadet (Powell) 119 Eighth race, purs $15,00, a-year-alds, served up a single to Paul Womble. James went to third on the play and Womble ended up on second after the throw.

day to a multi-year contract for abrhbl ab bl secofia race, S700O claiming, purse 12400, 4 ft up, on mil and 1-la, 1:4 JJ'P Tif 38.00 20.00 10.40 Classy Kid (Black) 27.00 14 40 Deen's Reward Turner) 7 OO Alse rant in orders Deny Me, Pepper Line, Smoky Pounder, Gobbler's Jewel. Disallow Secret Sheik, Hot Deck. Daily 4 8, a) Third race, maiden, purse 83.200. 1 year elds, 4V furlongs, 2-5. River Blond ...13.00 8.00 5 00 Swoonin Lady (Whited) 5.20 4 20 vapan (Anderson) 00 order; Trecenta Dias.

TNi' Enl' Jn' Lln Amltcon. Madden Sac, Toremo, Baby Bonus, Miss Cactus. Fourth race, MOM claiming, purs I4O00, 3 year olds, i furlongs, Satin Kathy 7.80 4o 3 40 Brlcln Long) 4.00 400 River Jane (Inda) 3 20 Also rans in order: Provoking Sonq, Cowboy Bell, Spring Swing, Dani Jones. Glenn's Song, Bunney's Wish, Forgetful, Rose of Bay, Pepsy Oullla. Fifth race, $3M0 claiming, purs $3X0, 1 up, 4 furlongs, 1:11 1-3.

Charging Joy 3.80 3 60 Broad Miss 8.20 500 Gold Buggy (Casev) 13 00 Also rans in erdert Kay Aye, Boniqan, Thunder Prince, Do Wacky, Bison King, Roving Tigress, Ruthie Jeannia, Spinnin In, Metoma Miss. star sports 3 add to aksarben results Sixth race, 818,000 claiming, purse $5000, J-year-eldi, Vi furlongs, 1:04 British Bargain (Bannowsky .....18.80 8.00 100 18.80 8.00 3.00 Gallant Notion (Durousseau) 3.40 2.40 Cheiron Duke 2 40 AIM ran in ardor; Somen' Like That. Grieoo 3b 3 10 0 Caroio If 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 an undisclosed figure. The Ambassadors' Handicap, 8 wtriongs. Left guard Bill Holmes 63, Lanny Graves 61.

Center Doug Dumler 78, John Kinsel 56. Right guard Mike Beran 65, Dennis Hughes 62. Right tackle Carl Johnson 75, Joe Henderson 76. Tight end Phil Harvey 82. Bob Wolfe 86, Brent Longwell 87.

Quarterback Jerry Tagge 14, Bob Jones 11, Max Linder Anderson, 6-0, 210, holds 18 George Temple was inten Deeeptor (No Boy) JiJ Srcil Dune (D. W. Whited) 123 2 0 10 Dllllon pr 10 10 Snelgrv 2b 3 0 11 Lleppmn 3b 3 0 0 0 James 1 2 0 0 Womble ss JOOOTemple lb 3 8 3 0 Higgens cf Colorado records. He set a Big 4 00 0 4 0 2 1 4 12 0 4010 10 10 10 0 0 tionally walked bringing .179 124 Stohs cf Munson rf Achlphl If Elgert lb Tidball 2b Gllmr rf.cf Jorqensn is Spiehs Marek Paul's Domino (Durousseau) Quick Reaction (Engle) HO Eight Conference career total average hitter John Nelson to 16. Phil Joy (R.

Houghton) ...120 crh thin Rnvl 105 offense record. He played three the plate. 00 0 1 3 0 2 0 Tenino Pride (V. Smith) ..............110 Vaaabond Fiver (No Boy) ......108 seasons at Colorado in nearby Nebraska coach Tony Sharpe 2 0 0 0 Wolf cf 3 0 11 Nelson rf Matson Stgmeir Kaufman 3 0 0 0 c.i r. Na Bnvl ..117 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 brought in Bruce Cramer to Boulder, starting as a Left halfback Dave Goeller 25, Charles Harris 29.

Right halfback Johnny Rodgers 23, Bob Scbmit 32. Fullback Jim Carstens 47, Bill Olds 43, George Eiben 41. White Defense Left end John Adkins 57, Monte Johnson 85. quarterback and switching to Ullom ph 10 0 0 24 I 71 Totals 29 2 8 2 pitch. Royal Frances (lacobell) ..............105 Paoo Moon (Barnes) Ninth rac.

purs $2,90, 4-year-oids and up. claiming prlc $2,500, I mil Totals Nebraska. tailback in his senior year. 000 OOI 12 100 101 1 7 yards. tflil Heathen (Blrter) But Matson surprised the Husjkers with a perfectly executed suicide squeeze bunt, Snelgrove, Spiehs, Plakej DP The Bronco coach and general grab the final out of the inning r.ani lub neorasKa 1, Kansas 9.

Left tackle Merle Schloff 69, Bob Snyder 70, Tom McGowan Hi manager, Louis Saban, said he with two runners on base. Rub Th Lmp (Herrera) Marty's Gem (Whited) Mis Carry Back (Ecoffey) 71, 'B James, Jorgensen; 3B Munson; SB Griego, Tidball; SF Wolf. v- IP SRSBSO scoring the first run of tne wants Anderson to team with .......115 ..110 ......112 .......110 .......107 The rubber game of the three games set is scheduled for 11 Bookie (Madrid) Middle guard Bob Pabis 66, Joe Duffy 67. Right tackle John Dutton 72. Lonnie DeOrio 77.

veteran Floyd Little in the game. nnareK (v a 2 2 Stiegmeier(L I-ll 1 3 7 3 2 4 Bold Song (Lively) Miss Lea Kern (Coop) 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Right end Willie Harper 81, Mark Holzapfel 8 Aaron Volkman Bronco backfield this fall. a.m. today at the NU Diamond. Pnrt Of Honor (Munse ll ..............112 Another sud lutter, Larry Matson followed the bunt with a All.

4SU. Tulyar Veil (Powell) Monty Flash (Stalling) 107 Also: Blrsolee (No Boy) 110, Youngs Misamoon, Dew's Little, Hoo chl Noo, Last Supply. Seventh race, purse $5,508, 4 4-year, ids, one mile and TO yards, single to left scoring Womble Strong linebacker Jim Branch 31, Jon Strong Weak linebacker Bob Terrio 45, Steve Yanda 44. Monster Henry Jennings 38, Len Kynch 20. and giving the Jayhawks a 2-0 Allbhal (No Boy) 111, Ensorcel (Herrera) 112, El Shaddl (No Boy) 115, Willi Barton, (No Boy) 115, Vitetlr (Munseli) Lincoln Prepsters Set Six lead.

Agronomist (Engle) i.tO 3.80 3.00 Princess Khal (Jones) 3.00 2 80 F-Galactle (Switrer) 8 0 Left cornerback Joe Blahak 36, Jim Smith 37, Greg Wildman 110. Bob Wolf, who relieved 27. pound apprtntlc llownc Also ran in ardor; Delta Line, Unruly Princes, Tergin. Darrabel, Jecauita Jayhawk starter Dave Robisch in the seventh and was credited claimed, xx I pounds 10 pounds Right cornerback Paul Rogers 30, Pat Fischer 28. Safety Bill Koscb 24, John O'Connell 21, Geo.

Jones 40. Young Naher, Apache Chieftain, Gallant Marks In City Public Meet with the win, gave np walks to Waddle became the fifth Nebraska high school vaulter lustre when a third sophomore, East's Kim Kovanda, also went over the 22-foot mark with a 22- By VIRGIL PARKER Prep Sports Writer Lincoln's four Class A prep this year to dear the Cloud, Running Scared. iighth race, allowance, purse SS.SOt, 3-year-old filltes and mares, 't furlongs, 1:83. Kathryn's Doll (Durousseau) 3 40 2 40 1 20 Bold Accent (Ecoffey) 280 2 40 Fools Choice (Calaeron) 3.20 AIM ran in order; Rebef Roan, Gold Rags, Neva's Pare, Due De Miss, April Dancer. Ninth race, $3,500 claiming, purs sl.Me.

t-yeer-niOs, ena mile and 70 yards, 4-8. Mr. Bar None (G. Houghton) I.N 4 00 3 80 Poona Miu 8 OO Nancy Knox (lacobell). 8 00 Alse ran in erder; Silvers Pride.

Southeast Takes City Golf Title Southeast edged out East by IL though he settled for track squads warmed up for effort. Northeast's Kurt Nielsen next week's district test on East- because of more misses at lower heights. broke a four-way tie for the High's all-weather oval by two strokes, 323-325, to win the City Public Schools Golf Cham In capturing the team trophy state leadership in the high smashing six records and equalling another at the annual the Knights had two other record performances. Distance jump by clearing 6-5 for another new record. He and three others pionship at tne 7z par Market, Cedar's Boots, Jealous Justice.

i iH Holmes Park Friday afternoon. City Public School meet Friday. ace Bob Unger became the only LH Deedee, Vigorous Sue, Royal Lancer. (8 4 Attendance 18,758 John Meyer of the Knights had managed 6-4 previously this spring. athlete to get his name in the Coach Roy CharchlU's was the medalist with a 39-39 Southeast thinclads pulled away TEAM STANDINGS in the final events on the second Southeast 323.

East toil Northeast 140. record book in two places when he ran the two mile in 9:51.0. Though this was 14 seconds slower than he toured the eight laps last Monday in establishing Lincoln nign n. TEAM tCORINO Sports Menu victory by sprinter Ron Strnad, Win Buckley's 144 triumph in the pole vault and blue ribbon Dave Dunnlgan of East gave another great performance, having a hand in both the Spartans record-setting efforts. First he swept around two laps in 1:57.7 to set the 880 record, then anchored the East mile relay team to a new mark of SOUTHEAST (313) John Meyer, J9-1978; Ed Howard, 40-3979; Joe Adams.

41-47 stick borhem. 40-4313. finishes in two of the three EAST 1325) Jay 0m, 3MI-79; relays to claim the title with Si Paul Malone, 39-41 80; Thurman Hinds, tUndv Carlson. 42-4284. Results Page 16 A NORTHEAST (341 fat Kitten, 39-4079; Larry llrd.

45-4045; Jim Green, points. 1 Runnerup Lincoln High tallied 72, while Northeast took third with 44 points and East High trailed with 38 despite two record setting performances. 43-434343 M( Jen Vawms, as-44 w. LHS (W) Sfen Harris, 41-3879 Do WrfM, 43-3982; CleK Pact, 44 43-47 Mika Wilson, 49-479. Kearney Takes College Meet Strnad lowered his own 100- The half mile time was the third fastest recorded in the state this year and came on the heels of a 1:57.8 by Northeast's Ron Greeno in the Trans on Monday in which the first six runners were all under two minutes.

Greeno was second this time. Northeast was without the yard dash record with a :09.9 a new Trans-Nebraska mark, it still enabled him to add that event to the mile record he set last spring. The two-mile relay quartet ol Ed Belsheim, Virg Falloon, Steve Brittenham and Mark Morton clipped that old record in adding to Southeast's winning total. rr: Brittenham, a sophomore, and Kearney (UPI) Kearney Saturday BASEBALL KeMS at Nebraska. NU Oiamond, II a i Miuouri a Col-erado; Oklahoma State al Iowa S'a'ei Okiehomo at Kansas State: Lincoln Hon at Omane WesHioe; Grend Island Central Catholic at Pius X.

I em.i Lincoln Southeast at Council Blvft Abraham Llnrom TRACK Neerotka at Missouri NrtrM 1ntercoiieO't Athletic Cwv tcence Chamnonahi a Neeaa Wivan. MORS! StACINO Ak-Sar-le. ffa. 2 pm. FOOTBALL Nebraska SpMt nt-e-sowed Game, Memorial S'adiwm.

I 30 flTdtF tlnrein fast. I lutein South! at Sewttt Sieua C'tvi On at LiacwA riian. Koamae, Park. 18 a.m. Sunday AUTO RAONO) at Eagle ftaevways.

p.m. Monday DOLF ria Ceneg Tournament at Gr-d H-antf BOKINO Pr earn. Oman Cwte vo Wirt, I nv TRACK Lincoln Vovrheest at Lincoln East. 4 m- State College won the Nebraska 1 t-X, 1 clocking in his first race on a hard-surfaced track. Though he also became the meet's only winner of two individual events with his victory in the 220, he failed to erase the oldest mark state college track meet here services of hurdle ace Barry Friday with a score of 10 points.

Peru State was rurmerup with classmate Roger Adams went dtutzman, who underwent an emergency appendectomy Wednesday night, but the COACHES WATCH on the books, the furlong timing of Northeast's Ken Nelson, set in uiadron Slate had 19 and ne-two In the long Jump with Wayne State was scoreless. 1954. 22-H leaps, while the Knights ISO-relay team, anchored by day afternoon as part of tht) Nebraska Football Coachin? Clinic activities. (Staff photo by Randy Hampton.) Buckley had company in Al Strong of Kearney was the Rockets Mike Wilber responded by tying the high hurdle record and running second in the lows. Bill Marrow, of Friend (from left in Immediate background) and fellow coaches Ia iUka.

dete. and Tex Harvey, Grand h.and, watch Hasker football practice Fri- clearing the lofty 14-foot height Strnad, took still another First meet's standout, winning the 100 in the pole tault. Easts Tom The long jump had added and 220 yard dashes..

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