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ou NAMES FAIRBANKS Wednesday, May 3, 1967 rhp Lincoln Star 21 SPORT SIGNALS By Hoi Brown Sports Editor, The Star Farouk Deserves Award Tonight is the night of the annual meeting of the Lincoln Council on Physical Fitness and among those who receive an award from the council is Richard (Farouk) Skold. When one thinks of physical fitness, Farouk is not the first image to pop into mind, since he more closely resembles a before model in a weight reducing ad. But Skold should receive some sort of award for his untiring efforts in the past year to make more physically fit some of the more physically unfit executives In Lincoln. Challengers For Heft Actually venture was a bit selfish since It was either a case of going into debt at the corner grocery store or doing something to slow down the progress of midriff bulges on his friends. During his daily encounters with insurance executives, car salesmen, city hall reporters, duplicating impresarios and sports writers, he began to notice a very distressing thing.

Sooner Aide Appointed To Replace Mackenzie CHUCK FAIRBANKS Norman, Okla. Chuck Fairbanks, whose first association with football was as a team mascot at a tiny Michigan high school. Tuesday was named head football coach at Oklahoma. Fairbanks, 33, filled the vacancy left by the death Friday of Jim Mackenzie, 37. He was offense coach.

In an afternoon press conference, the a 11, suave Fairbanks pledged to continue along the same lines as set by Mackenzie. Bird Wins Two As Season Ends TODAY LAST DAY Grand Bird had a big day Tuesday after- Results Fifit rice. cUimlag. parte noon as he won both the first is. last race of the day yes- nuo s.eo 4.00 His friends in the above mentioned categories were terday.

Bird rode Sweet wm beginning to move into challenging positions for his title and Better ileart in the ninth Amle, Shannons Shamrock, Our Boy's Beauty, PreUy Cornelia. El Relic. Today is the last day of rare. rlaiming. parte as the broadest-based executive in the city.

Softball The Answer racing at 1 4 ami up, fartonfs. 24, onner I'ark tor SlUer Splke Houghton 9.50 .4.20 4.00 The answer was either a stepped-up fat producing season. The Revoir program for Farouk or some way of slowing down the chal- Handicap will highlight the lengers. The result was the formation of Cardinals. a touring softball aggregation with its home base being the beautiful undomed stadium at Goehner, Dusty G.

(Correa) 6.00 final day here Wednesday Friday the horse racings moves to Omaha at Ben Field. is the case with every successful sports organization, the players always want more money next season, a worry that has hit general manager Farouk this spring in hit attempts to sign the stars of last team. The problems which Los Buzzie Bavasi faced a year ago are minor compared to those alreadv encountered by Farouk. Tandem Holdout Action His first problem arose when he received the unsigned contracts of Kowalke and Neil Sandoz. who explained they were holding out as a tandem for a three- year contract.

Neither arouk nor the holdouts would divluge salary figures, but it was learned from a reliable source that the general manager had offered Kowalke 12.13 per year and Sandoz 73 cents. The two reportedly are seeking $2.19 per sear in addition to the three-year pact. TTie next problem was a libel suit filed by last first baseman. Chuck Mulvaney. who claims his character was defamed by a letter that was included with each player contract explaining why Mulvaney was being dropped from the squad.

prospects will be relieved to know that due to repeated inadequacies on the diamond. Mr. Charles regular first basemen during the past season, has not been offered a Farouk explained. Mulvaney has been placed on the club taxi squad for a prolMtionary period, and only upon a showing of considerably more athletic prowess than displayed in the past will he be permitted to with the club. During this interim period he will assume the job of bat boy at no Skold asserted affirmatively.

Other holdout problems reportedly are Moon (Wheels) who want more than 59 ccnt.s Tom Novak who feeb he i.s worth more than $1 76: and Tom who wants a raise from the 24 cents he wa.s offered. fare yours truly, who will draw SliM for showing, according to Skold. -infield ability of Rnh as public relations director, and Bob Schrepf at 4 cents. Space Capsule 8.20 Also ran; Speed Of Sound. Wana Bullet.

Red Buddy, Hasty Henry, Usa Great Game. Near Knight. Gonna Dream. Dally (4 4 1) Third rare, maiden, purse $1.000, 3- furloDfs. 44.

Heart Count (Alexander) 16.80 6.00 4.20 -CUBS FALL, 3-1 Carty's Homer Paces Atlanta Rico threc-run homer and the four- hit pitching of Denny Lemaster led the Braves to a 3-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs Tuesday night. mm Moon, a K. Rose Sptcie Punch. Bobble M. I Eiabt rare, allowanre stakes, parse 2-yrHilds.

4 furkincS' 14. r'artv in can Accent (Whited) 3.40 2.20 2.20 carty connected in the sec-, nerm Royai 2.20 2.40 ond inning after Ferguson s.li Jenkins, the starter, walked Jones and Joe AS HEAD COACH intend to emulate said, I believe so strongly in the things in which he believed that at times I may sound like He said he would continue to use the formation, stress quickness on defense and in general follow the pattern as set by Mackenzie and the assistants during spring training. Fairbanks was promoted by university president, Dr. George L. Cross, on the recommendation of the Athletic Council.

Terms of his contract be set until a meeting May 11. Fairbanks announced promotion of Pat James, defense coach to assistant head coach. He said Barry Switzer would take over his chores as offense coach. Other personnel shuffles occurred for the remainder of spring practice, but Fairbanks said he would wait before hiring another coach. He said the football team was informed of the change at a squad meeting.

Wesleyan Takes Triangular Meet Wesleyan won the triangular track meet here Tuesday afternoon as they scored 99, Dana 52, and John F. Kennedy College 29. Tom Bassett started for NWU as he won the 100 yd, dash Chance. I with 10.0 and the 220 yd. jajh witb :22..1, Fancy Venture (Ray) 4 00 .3.20 Count Your Dough (Hodges) lO.M Also ran: Neal A.

Mi.ss Bock Sergeant Jerry. Ruby's Choice, Gay Jamie, Le Orrin, Boy. Fonrtb race, $1,500 rlaiming. parse $1.100. 4 and ap, SAs a I s.

1:07 24. Reel Quck (Morris) 6 00 3.60 3.00 C. Gem (Ecoffey) 4.40 2.80 Early Grace (Hare) 3.20 Also ran: East Echo. Timely Swiss Guard, Prince. Fifth race, claiming, parse 4-yratMs, 6 furlongs.

14. Velvet Brass (Hodges) 5.40 3.20 2.60 Dowd (Ray) 3.60 2.60 Boot Jack (Ecoffey) Also ran: Dakota Brownie, a a Seal Stretch. Bo, Alberdon. Sixth rare. claiming, parse 3-yr-olds.

forkmgs. 44. Jet Note (Hancock) 6.80 3.60 Night (Ecoffey) 7.60 3.40 Chippera Mate (Stauffer) 3.00 Also ran; Queen Vagabond. Marty Past Time. Andar Y.

Ver, Cherry Irish, Bookie. Seventh rare, elatmtng. purse 4 and op, farlongs. 34. Gordeana (Morris) 7.00 4.20 4.00 Sumita (Casey) 760 5.60 Echo's Baby (R Houghton' 15.60 ON THE FIELD Pole Sand.

NWl'. Poskochit. JFK. 137-6; Shot Anderson, NWir, 44-lOia: Martin. NWU, High Dana, 6-0: Triple John Westland.

41-3tx Javelin Lanny Hall. NWU. 198.2. ON THE TRACK Torre opening the inning. Jen- Sports Menu Wednesday Mile Nolan.

JFK. 8 40 4.20 3.00 1 Watt. NWU. 13.20 6.40 IB" yd da.sh—Tom Bassett. NWU.

:10,0: kins allowed only one other li.n.. a Bassett, 330 yd Hoppes. 2- Mile JFK. 440 yd. (Welch.

Hoppes. Haymon. Bassett) 43.4; Mile Dana, (Boustead, Lammers, Rasmussen, Bracker) 3:27.9. Rogue Boy. 1 Will Not.

Dane's Orphan, Tippillon Muloel Wednesday Entries Past Time 3 p.m. First rare. 3-year aids, parse claiming price forlangs. hit in the six innings he worked and the Braves managed only three in the game. The Cubs broke in front on Billy first in; ning homer off Lemaster.

but JSSSSX' TENNIS Nebraska Wesleyan at lefthander Settled doWn STRRRRETCHING University of Nebraska tennis player Roger Galloway reaches high to return a volley in the Buskers' match with Omaha U. (Story page 23). Kearney; Lmcoln at LiBColB boutiiesfi, 4pm HORAF RACINO Fonner Park, Grand 3 BAsKRAl.L Nebraska Wwleyaa at Ufeighton. 1 10 Plus at Lincoln and did not allow another runner past second Thp wac fonlrin'r. Steel Sugar (J, Kettele) .....................113 Srmihea.t snm JenklH flFSt Clear Lady (No Boy) GOLF Weaieyan at Kear- VlCtOrleS.

LemaS- Also: Mink For Me (Ray) xl07. Bey. csieyaa mi Rear Free Rettele) llO. Nertia (R. Hough I SI idj ton) 110.

Thursdav 1 atla nta ab bi BASEBALL Nebraska Wesleyan at Kessinger sa 4 0 0 0 Menke ss soon Concordia. Betkert 2b 3 0 0 0 FAiou lb 3 0 10 G4ILF Omaha. Crtlgbton at Ne- BWilUams If 4 1 1 Aaron rf 3 0 0 0 tiraska. Holmes Park. 12 30 pm.

Santo 3b 3 0 0 0 MJonea cfs 2 110 Gtgon r( 4 0 0 0 Torre 2 10 0 Friday 3000 cany if 3113 Hundley 4 0 10 CBoyer 3b 3 0 0 0 HOR.SE RACTNG Ak Sir Ben. Omaha. Fhillips rf 3 0 2 0 Millan 2b 2pm Jenkins 2 0 0 0 BALL Nebraska at Unloradn Boccbella ph I 0 0 0 Linixitn High at l.intoin Northea.si. 4 m. Hands 0 0 0 0 IKAtK High at Waserlv; r.moln bools meet at Nebraska Total 31 1 Tolal 25 .1 3 Boyl 115.

hic thieaga lan Shimmery (Harei 115, II I.int'olD High at LinrtHn Atlsnta i 3 east I pm Ijmoln al York, LOB (htcago 6. HR Williams (II Third rue. 2-year p.m Oktaboms, Kansas State at Cartv maidens. 4 lurlongs. fi RR srv Easier Ul (R Houghton) GOLI l.imtiln ikhocis (ham- Jenkins 6 2 3 3 2 5 (J Rettele) pionshipa.

Holmes park. 1 Beatrice Hands 2 1 0 0 0 0 Athena Norte (Ray) I.emaster (W.2-1) 4 112 Nero's Gem Rettele) (Banks). A i Dan (Hancock) gecoiid race, 4-year elds and ap. parse ab bi claiming price 6 tarhmgs. Captain Doug L.

(R. Houghton) ...117 Easy Beam (No Boy) 117 Joy Town (Stallings) .......................117 Gaslight Girl (G Houghton) ...............115 Phil's (No Boy) .....................117 Argenta Jr. iHare) .....119 Pelon (Ecoffey) IIS TAGGED Early Minnesota Runs Rout New York By 73-4 runs in the first inning and i four decisions. He gave up went on to rout the Yankees five hits and departed from Major Kam 'Stau(ter) St. Paul Minneapolis Minnesota jumped on New Fritz Peterson for six 13-4 Tuesday Four Yankee errors hujided the freezing weather in seventh.

Al Worthington fin- the Twins five unearned ished up for Minnesota. at Plus. Pmnecrs Park. I Concordia vs at Holmes Park, 1 6,624. SH? Tm pr li 5 9 three in the sixlh New first two runs Farrell xUO, Mr.

Light (No Tresh If 3 122 Uhlaendr cf 5 2 2 ioning when MlCkCV Mantlf'S off ChunCC Came OH Tom third home run of Whitaker rfs 3 0 10 Kiiiebrew lb 3 01 3 'Og back to 196,1 Opened the the season in the fifth after Gibbs 3 0 0 0 Reese lb 0 0 0 0 3b 4 0 10 Allison If 3 2 11 115 WRobnsn ei 4 10 0 Kosco rfs 4 12 1 115 Kennedy ss 3 10 0 RCIark 3b 4 12 3 Peterson 0 0 Zimrman 4 2 2 0 115 Bouton 2 0 0 0 DChance 2 10 0 lit Bryan ph 1 0 0 0 Worthgtn 10 0 0 RIDES DERBY TRIAL Barbs Delight Makes KrlsU Blue (G. Houghton) ...................115 Zero Ormt (Hodges) xll3 Urban Bill (Radford) Grany's Hope .............................113 Eyecanrun (Stauffer) 113 Also: (Ri Scamp (No Boy) Hi. Big oyal iStailtngs) 111. Gay Tarry Red Ptanuts (No Boy) Ttllotsnn Houser ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Louisville, Ky. Barbs Delight, from Kentucky, and own Cool Reception pul in a strong bid for a place in starting lineup for the 93rd Kentucky Derby when they finished one-two in the one- mile.

$16.350 Derby Trial at Churchill Downs Tue.sday. Under the lashing whip of Rill Hartack, Barbs Delight stuck his nose in front in the closing strides for the narrow decision over Cool Reception, ridden by Walter Blum. Far back in third place W'lth little chance of going in the big race Saturday came Lightning Orphan. With Second Encounter fourth in the field of nine 3-year-olds. Barbs Delight, a $5.000 yearling purchase owned by Gene Spalding, Guy Hugue- lel of Lexington and trainer Hal Steel, carried 116 pounds over the mile in 1:35 2-5 to cam the purse of $10,647 and a chance at a much bigger prize on Saturday.

The clocking was only 4-5 second off the track record. With the major at the betting windows going to Cool Reception, carrying the silks of Mrs. William Seitz and Mrs. Vincent Reid of Toronto, Barbs Delight paid $10.60, $4.00 and Total 3 5 4 7 2 Total 34 131411 New 000 020 0 2 4 600 0 0 3 1 3 Rovai Ili Gav 'Tarrv iRavl i Gibba. Mantle, C.Smith, Koyai (jvumnga) no.

oay rarry (Ray) Tovar. DP-New York 1 LOB- New York 9. Minneaota 7. Foortb rare, 4-yrar oMi and op. parse I Tovar.

Uhlaender, R.CIark. Kiiiebrew. $1100. cialmiBg prfre 81500, farlongs. i JB- Veraallea.

Uhlaender. (3). JoeliB King (Correa) 118 i S-Tovar. SF-Killebrew (2). Clark Go Sisay (Ray) IP ER BB SO Vaia Vonne Tj.

Rettele) Peterwn iL.0-2) 2-3 .5 6 5 2 0 door. Harmon Kiiiebrew and rookie Ron Clark each drove in three Minnesota runs. Dean Chance went the first six innings for the Twins, recording his third victory in John Kennedy walked. The game started with temperature at 32 degrees. It dropped to 29 degrees by the end.

Paid attendance was 8,171 with an estimated 6,000 actually in attendance. Jean's Chestnut (Hancock) Tex'a Falcon (Hodgexi 11 Bouton Tlllouon 115 117 117 115 football game 112 for the coming season against i Oklahoma at Memorial Stadi- CLOSE FINISH Barbs Delight nips Cool Reception, left. $2.80. Cool Reception returned $3.00 and $2.40. Lightning Orphan, from Freeman Reverie Knoll Farm, paid $2.80 to show.

Barbs Delight broke with the leaders and raced on or near the front end from the start, with only Sleepy Pat challenging him in the run down the baekstretch. Cpol Reception, off in fourth place, and still a couple of lengths of! the front with one half mile to go, made kis move rounding the final bend. As they straightened out for home with a quarter- mile remaining, the Canadian and the colt from the Bluegrass country of Kentucky hooked up in a duel that extended to the finish line. With Barbs Delight on the inside and Cool Reception on the outside, the pair battled to the finish line with the official margin given as one-half length. It was another lengths back to Lightning Orphan, piloted by Don Brumfield, who was astride Kauai King, 1966 Kentucky Derby winner.

Barbs Delight, a $5,000 yearling purchase owned by Gene Spalding, Guy Huguelet of Lexington and trainer Hal Steel, carried 116 pounds over the mile 1:35 2-5 to earn the purse of $10 647 and a chance at a much bigger prize on Saturday. St-3 5 3 0 2 3 2 4 4 3 2 1 FIckln'fortuna Houfhton) i i 3 2 New Etta (G. Houghton) 113 wK a Jingo Star (Bermudez) i Atoe; Erin'a Folly ern Rose (Stauffer) 113. Say Peanuta (No Boy) m. Silver Spike (No Boy) 118 USKer-SOOnef Fifth race, 4-year eUa and ap, purte rlaiming price far- I I Shitteid Hunk (Correa) Rona Boy (Bermudez) Lotta Quest (No Boy) Awful Light (Bird) Dr.

Thunder Buna (Ray) Three More (Stauffer) iM um has been shifted from A. Dee. lEcotley) 115 m. Dream (Morria) 11 Nov. 25 to Thanksgiving Day, sixth rare, 4-year a Ida and up, purae NoV.

23, tO fit intO the NCAA claiming price for- football telecast schedulc with Majuba May (Morria) 115 tlic American Broadcasting force To Arms (Bird) 112 Rird-Lady (R. Houghton) U4 COlTipany, switch wiii give ix.ih SK for the contest since both play lofveiith rare. 4 year alda and up, purae i- 4-year oida. far- the preceding Satui'clay. Ne- icekid t.stauHer) in biaska meets at Co- Kour peueni (G Houghton) ii, lumbia on Nov.

18 and Okla- oid Th7v) homa go6s agaittst Kansas at Norman the same day. World Herald Boy) 130 The announcement of the l-Jghth race. 3-year alda and up. purae SWitch Came TueSday at thC Board of Regents 118 Sound Result lEooHey) a-Drcam Trip (Ray) Dorrtn (Morria) Tnunder Prince (SUufftr) Prince Kern (Hancock) Pink Perky (Correa) Dream (G. Houghton) Rorick entry.

Math race, 4-year uidi and up. purae claiming 1 mitca. i Fixed Image (Ecoffey) H3 Rusty River (Hodijesi Wuzy Uzzy (J. Rettele) lU lale of Capri (D. Rettele) li3 Julie Girl (Radford) (No Iriih Nick (Slalltnga) ..............................119 Prince Admiral (R.

Houghton) ..........113 Bayardvllle Jr. (Stauffer) Evening Sugar (Ray) xl08 Alao: Provo Raa (No Boy) 115, Khal Chriaty (Hare) 115 pourda apprenttce allowance. Northeast Wins The Lincoln Northeast reserve baseball team remained undefeated Tuesday, dropping Lincoln Southeast, 6-4. meeting, ABC will pay Ne- 113 braska $335,000 for the li? cast which must be turned i over to the Big Eight Conference. Fremont Routs Northeast, 9-0 The Fremont tennis team skunked the Lincoln Northeast team Tuesday afternoon 9-0.

5UNGLEA Giegg l.ay, del, Dennia Berkhelm 6-0. 6 3. Terry Jacobiien. del Phil NE, 6-4, 6-0, Andy Tauhe, r.te(. Wex Jensen NE, 6-0.

6-4. l.ariy lohnfcoii, del Jiui Hoyt, 6 J. 6 3. Craig Wehh. del.

Dave Dahl. NE. 6 3. 6 3 Jim del Dale Btai'klord. NE.

3-6. 6-3, 7-5. f)(U Bl EH rauhe and Jnhnwin, rtef and White. 7-5. 7-5 Jacobsen and Lay, del Berkheim and Dahl.

6-0, 7-5 Webh and Wrage, lay aod faULh. the bartender to read your mind. Ilie Canadian Clubmans Code: Rule 4. If you want a really great Canadian whisky, ask for it. Just say, Club, Canadian Club has the lightness of Scotch and the smooth satisfaction of Bourbon.

So, practice the Canadian Code, Rule 4: expect the bartender to read your mind. he Beat In The lo 87 6 OLD. IN FROM BV HKUM IMPORTAS OCTROIT. UlCl'.

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