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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 13

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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13
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I mroLx joitrnal anu mtak Another Fischer Rambles at All-Sports Dav Pat Fischer (63) starts sweep to the right. Slips away from brother Hex at 13 yard lineT 8-yard line. a Homer for Nebraska Danikroger dives but misses. Hob Mullen is too late. NICE Ruisinger crosses home plate after hitting a home run for the Cornhuskers against Kansas.

NU Nine Splits With KU Continued from 1-B. in the 6th, and Bob Gleason replaced Ziegenbein in the 7th and gave up 5 more Kansas unearned. only score until the 7th-inning explosion was a home run by Ken Ruisinger in the 2nd inning. Ron Wiley was the winning Kansas he needed help in the 7th. Wiley also started the 2nd game and was the loser, giving up all of runs in the 3rd inning.

Kansas took the lead in the nightcap with 2 runs in the 2nd on a single by Wiley, a hit batsmen and back-to-back doubles by Art Muegler and Harl Hanson. 4 in the came when Siebler and cen- Gary i walked, Gil Dunne sacrificed, Larry Lewis and Kane hit consecutive doubles and Torc- lon singled. Siebler whiffed the side in the 3rd and 5th innings, fanned 2 in the 4th and 7th and got singles in the 1st, 2nd and 6th. The split of the doubleheader leaves Kansas with an 8-5 Big Plight mark. Nebraska has a 7-7 record.

FirKt M.BRASK.4 ah hi ab hi Dfniild'n, 4 2 1 0 Reimers ci 4 Rohertson 4 2 2 0 Punne 2b 2 0 0 1 Trombold lb 4 3 2 2 Karla 4 12 0 FIKIU'L defensive line for the Alums gave the Varsity a hard time. row (from left) Ed llussman, Carl Samuelson, Don Boll, Ralph Damkroger. Back row (from left) Jon McWilliams, Bob Wagner, Tom Novak, Bob Mullen. Neliraska Varsity Spills Hustling Alumni 14-6 Fischer and Naviaux Scorn for ISIJ; yacanti Tallies Alum Tonchdoun Continued from Page ML Alumni. Smith ran well all day and All-American Boh Reynolds got into the act with a snazzy 17-yard dash in' the 4th quarter.

The Alums were fops in 1st downs. 18-13, led in ru.sh- ing 184 yards to 120 and in passing 113 yards to 74. Jennings had special prai.se for Denni.s Emanuel of North Bend. A year ago Denny wa.s playing with (he Alums after he got out of service. But he ha.s returned to school and made the first learn at guard thi.i spring.

He must clear up his scholastic standing thi.s summer to be eligible. 1Vam Sprril Brllcr ovcr-all team speed looked observed there i.s one thing that will help us next fall, what it should be. "We are grateful to the Alums for coming back for this game. They help us a lot by giving us a real lough game. 1 thought they were better organized than ever before and a credit to Bob Davis who did such a fine The Huskers have 2 more days of their alloted 20 remaining.

They will spend them Monday and Wednesday, working on problems that arose in the All-Sports Day contest. V4RSITV Kmls Kfpr. Tunini, Mrlbilp, T. pp MiiiiKPiiinn. I.aaba, GacUMna.

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Simun. Roll. Conmir. Doyle. Fleming, Goegleln, Huamann, Ppteraen, Hhnda.

RamueUon. Torcaoo, Wheeder, Hoiloran. Hoy, Japupke. fCitzelinaii. Klein, Maana.

Ponaeigo, RalMtrom, Wagner, KnpaJ. Rraaee. Britt. Lyall, Mollen, Novalfc, PruBia, Scott. Rortbrgna.

Brown, Carroll, t'ifra. Flarher, Georae. Jobnaon, Korlnek, Sandaae. Thomaa, Thompaon, Varanti, V.irdlr a Alumni ton Varallr arorini TD Fiacher, Naviaux PAT Naviaux from Alumni ai oremg; TD acnnti Hill Jpiiiiinaa, releree; TXoaek. umpire; Cliff llneamant Alumni quarterback, finds a new barrier in T-formation exchange with center.

Gerry I xp Wr- it iP- 'W at 4110 Kane 4114 0 0 0 0 Ruisinger lb 4 2 2 1 0 10 0 4 112 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 14 0 0 0 0 0 Wtlej Russell Miller If 4 0 2 4 N'ewbill MashaU cf 4 0 0 0 Toiczon 3b 4 1 1 2 l.ewl.x rf Muegler 2b 4 110 Hanson rf 4 2 0 0 Sieler sa d-Zentlc Ziegenbein 2 0 0 0 Gleason 0 0 0 0 a Nelson 10 0 0 It It 10 Totals 33 13 for Gleason In 7th for Ruisinger 7th. for In 7th. for bieler in 7th. Kansas iWi Nebraska 010 OOO E- Robertaon. LauterJung, Ruisinger 2.

2, Reimeri. Ziegenbein PO-A Kansas 21-7. Nebraska 21-10. LOB- Kansas 10. Nebra.ska 7.

2R Lauteriung. Sieler, HR Ruisinger. Kane. Torczon. IP ER BH HO Wllev fW.

9 6 li .3 Russell i i (L, Gleason 13 5 WP Ziegenbein Hergnri and Bing- A-550 test 3. Secoad RANSAA NEBRASKA ab hi ab hi onaldson 3 0 I 0 Relmera 110 0 3 0 10 4 1X2 3 12 1 .3 0 0 0 .3011 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 10 1110 24 4 4 ill 4M)4 ISHI 4 Hieler Kaii.xas 18 0, 'oaiusuu aa 3 0 0 0 Dunne 3 0 0 0 Lewis If liter If 'ombuW Iley 3b ussell arshall cf uegler Jb rf Totals 111 -us 3 0 0 0 Kane 1 lb I 0 0 Tiirczon If 1 0 Sieler is 2 10 0 Sears 4 0 12 Karle 3b 1 Siptiler 2 4 21-4. LOB Kansas 2. Ne- IB Muegler, Lewis, Kane. Hanson.

IHiniie IF EK BB ley 4 4 4 4 1 i.ss*ll 2 i ,1 ibler tw. I. tVP-itehlef fSlar- md Mt (MM.X FATHER AND SO.N—3>d Doyle (left), former Hu.sker line great, faced hijf son Dennis, an NU freshman, during the Alurnni-Varsity game Saturday. Sam Vacanti kis fly with a Jit quarter pass end cmi I LEAN NIPS George Lean (left) edges out Joe Mulliiii of Nebraska in the thrilling finish of the 880-yard run Saturday. Lean was clocked in 1:52.5 and MulluiK io 1:52.7,.

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