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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 27

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SUMMER LEAGUES Start June 1st Join the League You Enjoy the Most Men's League Women's League Mixed League come in or telephone I Parkway Lanes jssss Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star May 15, 1066 1 Nearly every golfer who has played the Lochland Country Chib course with its 260-yard, par-3 hole, and its vast body of water which must be crossed not once, but twice on No. 18, comes away shaking his head at its toughness. The standard reply when you ask a golfer just coming off the course about what club he used on the long par- 3 is which But as if it tough enough already, be even tougher when goiters tee off there in July for the Nebraska State Amateur Championship. Safety Measures However, two of the steps that are being taken that will toughen the course are being done as a safety measure. Loeiiland pro Jack Weingart points out.

Sport Hiiiiiimiiitiiiiiiiimiiniimmiiiiiiiii Signals liiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiittNiiim Hy liai Brown Sunday Sports ('olurnnist A1 Fierro (11) passes to Tom Penney (first panel); Penney catches the pass but avoid collision with Red defenders Barry Alvarez (33) and Adrian Fiala (47). Kearney Thinelads Win NCC State, led by Warren Christensen, easily outdistanced three Nebraska College Conference foes to win its 13th straight league track title at the Wayne State track Saturday. Kearney scored 141V 2 to 80, 42, and 2 IV 2 Christensen won the 880 in 3:55.7 and the mile in 4:28.0, then gave the Antelopes a leg on the winning mile relay team Saturday. He also ran on two-mile relay team which won Friday. Peru edged Kearney for the Bruner Trophy, awarded to the team scoring the most points in the mile and two- mile.

The Bobcats scored 16 to 15 for Kearney. Deities, Chadron; 2. Ehler, Kearney; 3. Olson. Chadron; 4.

Baumann, Chadron; 5. Williamson. Peru :09.9. Deines. Chadron; 2.

Wall, Kearney; 3. Sebak, Kearney; 4. Olson, Chadron; 5 Baumann, Chadron. Sides, Chadron; 2. Eckhout.

Kearney; 3. Haynes. Kearney; 4. Kriz, Chadron; 5. (tie) Cordes.

Wayne, and Brewer. Kearney. Christensen, Kearney: 2. Herbert, Kearney; 3. Kendrick, Kearney; 4.

O'Donoghue, Peru; 5. Neujahr, Peru. 55.7. Christensen, Kearney; 2. Fritz, Peru: 3.

Hendricks, Peru; 4. Mierau, Kearney; 5. Nelson, Kearney. 0. Fritz, Peru; 2.

Kinnaman. Kearney; 3. Watson. Peru; 4. Moore, Kearney; 5.

Benson, Wayne. 120 Baumann. Chadron; 2, Roberts, Chadron; 3. Oosch, Kearney; 4. Brown, Kearney; 5.

Thorpe, Wayne. 330 intermediate Williams, Kearney; 2. Thorpe. Wayne; 3. Kriz, Chadron; 4.

Nielsen. Kearney; 5 Roberts. Chadron. Mile Kearney (Haynes, Godtel, Christensen, Eckhout); 2. Wayne; 3.

Peru; 4. Chadron. Pole Dukesherer, Kearney; 2. Ehler, Kearney, 3. Williams, Kearney.

4. Johnston, Peru. 13-6; 5. Hertz, Peru, 13-0. Triple Meedham, Chadron.

2. Ehler. Kearney, 3, Staehr, Kearney, 4. Laux, Kearney, 44-3; 5. Olson, Chadron, Francis.

Chadron, 154-10; 2. Witty. Peru, 140-9'3. Hadwiger. Kearney, 135-10.

4. Repp Peru, 134-10'-j; 5. Henderson, Kearney, 131-0. Track Entries Due May 21 Fremont Entry blanks for the 1965 Midwest AAU Track and Field Championships are due May 21 and can be obtained by contacting meet director Max Kitzelman at Midland College here. The meet, to be held May 28 at Military Memorial Stadium here, will include a men's open division for all male amateurs and a division for all female amateurs above 14 years old The high school division has been eliminated to avoid conflict with the Junior Olympics.

U.S. To Finals Turin, Italy United States beat Britain 2-1 and West Germany upset top- seeded Austrailia 2-1 Saturday to gain the finals of the Federation tennis tournament. Devaney Praises QB Work Of Fierro in NU Spring Game Continued from Page 1C The touchdown was scored from four yards away by Dennis Galbraith with 2:07 left in the third quarter and extra point kick attempt was blocked by Ron Poggemeyer, leaving the Whites with a 13-10 edge. Another short punt into the wind gave the Whites the ball at the Red 31 early in the fourth quarter and after three passes fell from hands, Fierro found Sherwin Jarmon at the five-yard line. Jarmon took the ball away from defender Ron Poggemeyer and moved into the end zone, leaving Poggemeyer sprawled on the turf behind him.

Poggemeyer was taken off the field with an injured arm and Galbraith kicked the extra point for a 20-10 White lead with 10:18 left in the game. Sophomore Frank Patrick passed to Dennis Morrison for the final score from five yards out with 50 seconds left and Galbraith passed to Nestor Yannon for the two-point conversion. One of the most impressive statistics of the contest was the 26 incomplete passes against seven completions thrown by Red quarterbacks Wayne Weber and Bob Churchich. While expressing some disappointment in his top offensive unit that wore Red jerseys, Devaney also opined that part of the cause might have been the White defense, the noted Black Shirts, who took a beating from Steve passing arm in the Orange Bowl Game. Red offense made a lot of Devaney noted after watching the game from a press box seat.

timing appeared 10 be a little bit off and they executing very However, this is where the defense might have come in. you have to give a lot of credit to the White the Husker coach quickly pointed out. pass defense was real good and they broke up a lot of good passes that would have been completed except for some outstanding defensive Devaney cited Larry Wachholtz, A1 Kuehl, Lynn Scnk- beil and Marv Mueller for their efforts in the defensive secondary. Junior Ben Gregory, the leading rusher with 44 yards in six carries, came in for praise from the Husker head coach. for Fierro.

Gregory was probably as outstanding as anyone in the he observed. Gregory saw duty as an offensive halfback and fullback and as a defensive halfback. Fierro hit nine of 19 passes for 121 yards and he had several others that were dropped after hitting receivers hands. This prompted Devaney to frown a bit. ends, with the exception of Dennis Richnafsky who made some good catches, look good Devaney said.

haven't caught the ball very well all spring. still have a lot of problems, but this is probably one of our biggest someone to catch the Penney was the leading receiver, grabbing four of tosses for 54 yards. a familiar scene. Bob Churchich (15) pitches out to halfback Harry Wilson (31) with Charlie Winters (44) and Jim Osberg (59) leading the blocking. The only thing somewhat unusual was the fact that Wilson passed.

It fell incomplete. New In Lincoln. Illustrated feature Stories in the Journal and Starr" keep you informed. ENTER the tournament tailored for YOU Lincoln Lanes DOUBLES CLASSIC A.B.C. W.I.B.C.

SANCTIONED MEN'S MIXED WOMEN'S May 7 8 May 1415 May 21-22 SAT, 7:00 P.M.-ILOO P.M, SUN. L00 P.M.-ILOO P.M. (Squads start on the hour) GUARANTEED FIRST PRIZE MiN $125.00 MIXED $100.00 WOMEN'S $75.00 ENTER NOW call for reservation: BOWL-MOR LANES 302 So 9th Street 432 3503 or 435 9516 Frank Thomas Signed by Cults Chicago Frank Thomas, 36-year-old free agent who has played for seven of the National 10 teams, has been signed by the Chicago Cubs. Thomas, who played for the Cubs in 1960 and 1961 before he was traded to the Milwaukee Braves for infielder Mel Roach, is the 25th member of the Chicago roster. 1966 USA Parked wHi aul (inn tmtepuner five vou the mutt brilliant perlarmanra Built a matarryi we it today at HLKLBLT CYCLE 7131 1 Individual Statistics Whites RUSHING Att.

Yds. Fierro 4-10 Ziegler 8 27 Grithlors 64 Davis 515 Patrick 3 Yannon 45 Haasch 3 Galhraeh 615 Gregory PASSING 44 A Fierro 9 19 121 Patrick 2 RECEIVING 1011 No.Yds.TD VVyan 1 1 Gregory 13 Penney 4 54 Davis 1 10 Morrison 2 17 1 Jarmon 2 40 Reds RUSHING Alt. Yds. Weber ....................5 Kirkland 32 Tatman 3 9 Wilson 10 32 Churchich 3 4 Brunk 8 5 Frost 6 Winters 5 8 Harding 4 Green 1 6 Buckler 1 3 PASSING A Int. Churchich 5 19 49 Harding 2 7 J6 Weber 0 5 0 1 RECEIVING Richnafsky 1 Wilson 1 Buckler 1 Tatman .................1 Brunk 1 Top Iowa State Defense Wins Ames, Iowa The Red team, anchored by the No.

1 defensive and No. 2 offensive platoons, ended spring football practice at Iowa State Saturday with a 23-14 victory over the Whites in the second intra-squad game. Last week the Reds lost. 14-6. No.

1 quarterback, Tim Van Galder gained 236 yards passing for the Whites whose big weakness was defense. Defensive halfback Larry Carrell ran back the opening kickoff 89 yards for the first touchdown. They got another on an 80-yard drive in the first period and linebacker Hon ilalda kicked three field goals. PERSHING Municipal Auditorium The amateur golfers likely would rather pay a higher insurance premium on their life and take their chances with being hit by a golfball. The changes lor sake are making balls hit to the left off the No.

1 tee in the 14th fairway and to the left off the No. 4 tee into the ninth fairway out of bounds. could get hurt if golfers started hitting their balls into those other two Weingart points out. just a coincidence that by making those two fairways out of bounds golfers will not be able to cut corners on the dog legs of Nos. 1 and 4, both 505-yard.

par-5s. Since sand can hardly be a safety measure on a golf course. Weingart admits that a couple of holes could play a bit tougher than they are at present. Traps For Television Traps ate being built around the greens on the first and 18th holes ann will be completed by state tournament time. are going to televise the finishing holes on the last round and there anything exciting about watching a golfer chip from grass to a Weingart notes.

there is a little excitement in watching a golfer from a sand the Lochland pro continues. Sand on the 18th hole is appropriate and it would be even more so if they ran it from the green to the edge of the huge lake. Many a golfer will come to the 18th green preferring to lie on a beach rather than putt for a triple or quadruple bogey. The campaign to transplant trees on the course has been completed and golfers will find 48 trees that have been brought in and placed at strategic spots on the yard layout. Not AH Trees, Waler But it be all sand, trees and water for those competing in the state tournament.

The misery get under way in full force until Thursday, July 21 and before that Lochland has lined up activities that should sooth the golfers' problems. Lochland has scheduled a pro-am for Monday, July 18 with July 19 set for qualifying with the banquet that night. A stag paity is slated for Wednesday, July 20 with tournament proper getting under way the next morning. Seventy-five golfers will qualify for the tournament with the top 50 in the championship flight and the remainder in the Lochland Country Club flight. Eighteen holes will be played both Thursday and Friday with the final 36 on Saturday.

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