The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska (2024)

Keast Hopeful Of Improvement Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star May 2, 1971 Rookie 5C Walt Keast is hoping to last showing at Speedway, but climb the point standings. The 27-year-old Lincoln stock car driver won more heat races (eight) and won more features (four) than any driver at Midwest last year. But he accomplished the com- ever, much history. should be more petitive this year than and I know it will be more Walt said. expecting more than 125 different cars and Walt, who previously raced at Denison, Iowa, before mov- in two cars, both of which ing to Lincoln three years ago, in the top 20 final point will drive a 1967 Chevelle 396 from have standings.

Combining the points cars, Walt would second. As it was, car finished in the too 10 sold my own car, and be driving a new one this Walt related this week. hope that I can finish the season in the same If he does, Walt should be among the leaders in what shapes up to be the best field in Midwest nine-year will drive this year. Walt and his mechanic, Del Drews of Lincoln, said they also will compete at Nebraska City. Midwest opens tonight at 8 in completely renovated facilities with a 3,500 seating capacity.

Last top 10 finishers, who are expected to return to Midwest this year, include: J. Don Styskal, David City; 2. Gene Lane, Rising City; 3. Tom Richards, David City; 4. Gene Jakub, Columbus; 5.

Norm Bruner, Brainard; 6. Terry Richards, City; 7. Jack Sweeney, Lincoln; 8. Bob Stava, Brainard; 9. Roger AAarchand, Lincoln; 10.

Don Matulka, David City. Leads Tourney Walt Keast (left) and Dei Drews Hoping to duplicate Midwest Season. Pius lumps Murdock Itinerant KOLNers Set Bnsy Schednle suits Results BEN Pius exploded for seven runs in the third inning Saturday morning and rolled to an 11-2 baseball win over Murdock. The Thunderbolts got five strong innings of pitching from Pat Anderson, who hiked his rbcord to 3-0, and a 12-hit attack. Joe Livingston had three hits in four trips while Bob McEniry and Dennis Kipper each contributed a pair of hits for the winners.

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MURDOCK (2) ab bl Slock 2b flemme lb Gaeble Huskey ss Gamel 2b smith 3b McHugh cf Stock If Maguire Riecherf rf Lau rf For a mere AAA softball team, KOLN-KGIN-TV sure gets around. videomen have scheduled more than 100 games this spring and summer and plan to travel more than 10,000 miles to play them. Manager Don club will play much of its schedule in weekend eight- game stretches, playing in four towns a trip. The first such marathon takes place May 22-23, beginning in Columbus, then going to Fremont, Norfolk and finishing either in Clarkson or KOLN-KGIN each day will play an afternoon doubleheader in the first town and an evening twin bill in the second town. Besides the weekend excursions, the team will compete in the Tri-City league in Omaha and in six tournaments, as well as in AAA League, which starts play Monday evening.

State Bank meets Meginnis Ford in the 7:30 opener at Ballard Field, followed by the Mason Bowes- Roberts-Skyline game. The doubleheader begins 15 weeks of play for the 10-team city league, with two games scheduled each night Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. KOLN-KGIN has entered the Kearney tournament, which it has won the last three years, along with tourneys in St. Joseph, Mo. and Omaha, the city AAA tournament, its own Fourth of July tournament and the state tournament.

the and And as an extra added attraction, KOLN-KGIN has brought Eddie famed and His four-man softball team to town for the first time in four years. The Feigner exhibition will be May 29 at Sherman Field. Isherwood has been as successful lining up players as he has scheduling, landing pitching brothers Dick Paul Ude. The Udes have won more than 400 games in Lincoln AAA competition over the past years, but never played on the same team before an entire season. the opening week city AAA schedule: May Citizen's State Bank vs.

Meginnis Ford. 8:45: Mason Boiwes vs. Roberts-Skyiine. Bob's Tavern vs. Runza Drive-In.

8:45: Flynn's Motor City vs. Kings. May Iron vs. KOLN-KGIN- TV. 8:45: Citizens State Bank vs.

Mason Bowes. May Ford vs. Roberts- Skyiine. 8:45: Runza Drive-In vs. Kings.

May Motor City vs. KOLN- KGiN-TV. 8:45: Bob's Tavern vs. Branding Iron. NL Suspends Carroll Rushing Well Totals Murdock Feature Raees At Hollywood Bigshot II .18.00 Drumtop Cougar II 6.20 6.00 2.80 3.20 2.40 Cincinnati Cincinnati Reds relief pitcher Clay Carroll Saturday was suspended for three days and fined $150 by National League President Chub Feeney for or umpire Vic Colosi during a game Friday night.

Carroll was ejected from the game after the eighth inning by Colosi when Carroll continued to argue about a called ball that walked rookie Jimmy Rosario forcing home the go- ahead run for the Giants. Ill KU Intrasquad Tilt TIRES OFF HT List Price Goodyear Polyglas B.F. Goodrich Silvertown B.F. Goodrich Custom Firestone Dunlop GS60 GATES AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 836 So. 27 432-2118 Lawrence, Kan.

Kansas completed its first spring practice under new head Coach Don Fambrough Saturday with the Blues defeating the Whites in an intrasquad game 41-7. The Blue team, featuring the top offensive and defensive lines, rolled up 379 yards rushing to 82 for the White team. Top running backs Jerome Nelloms and Steve Conley played the first half behind the Blue offensive line while Vince and sophom*ore-to-be Carlos Matthews operated back of the White offensive line. They switched in the second half, with and Matthews moving to the Blue team and Nelloms and going to the White team. Nelloms had touchdown runs of 59 and 10 yards and a total of 140 yards rushing on 14 attempts in the first half but could get only 20 yards in the second period.

Conley had 65 yards total rushing in the first half, including a touchdown run of six, but he gained only 17 more in the second half while playing on the White team. got the only touchdown for the Whites in the first half a two-yard run. He added ildcat Thinclads Triumph Liiicoliiite Wilis Two on touchdowns on runs of one and two yards in the second half while operating behind the Blue offensive line. Matthews came up with 40 yards rushing in the first half while playing for the White team and added 87 -n the second half for the Blues. The only aerial touchdown came early in the opening quarter on a 15-yard throw from quarterback Dan Heck to tight end John Schroll.

Heck strained a ligament in his right knee a short time later and did not play the remainder of the game. Columbia, Mo. Kansas State, scoring heavily in the javelin with Ed Morland setting a stadium and meet record with a toss of and Bob Obee taking second place with 209-8, beat Missouri 80-65 in a Big Eight Conference dual track meet Saturday. The Wildcats finished one-two in the pole vault and discus also. In the 440-yard dash Dale Alexander raced to a meet record with a :46.6 effort.

The old mark was set by Alexander last year at Manhattan, at :47.0. Beatrice Frank Brennfoerder captured the A feature race and the trophy dash on the first super modified racing card of the season at the Gage County Speedway here Saturday night. Other Lincoln drivers capturing victories included Larry Upton in the first heat and Roger Abbott in the features. First race, purse $2,800, 4-year-olds and up, claiming price $2,500, 1 mile and 70 yards. Prince Watus (Stallings) 8.40 4.60 3.40 Bull Purple (Houghton) 11.00 6.60 Soul Coaxing 4.40 Also ran Burgundy Street, Rush A Bunch, Al's Baby, Charla's Girl, Naturalist, Run Zag, Glendale Flash, Elmer Midas Lady.

Second race, purse $2,900, 4-year-olds and up, claiming price $5,000, 6 furlon9s. Coaming (Patterson) 40.40 14.40 7.20 Sugestivo (Ortiz) 7.40 4.60 New Music (Houghton) 3,60 Also ran: Norse Cairn, Bo Dornn, Snow Heels, Dil Montego, War Horn, Colonel John. Battle Gain, Smokeon Jangle. Daily Double (6 8) $204.00 Third race, purse $4,500, 3-year-old Nebraska breds, allowance, 5Vz furlongs. Benny's Boy (Moyers) 4.40 3.20 2.80 Misty Wire (Chavez) 3.80 3.40 Little Sac (Stallings) 27.40 Also ran: Mr.

Doty, Bold Diamond, Real Nova, Jill's Sugar, Vapan, Good Harvest, Panhandle Miss. Fourth race, purse $4,500, 3-year-olds, allowance, 5Va furlongs, Kid Casio (Gavidia) 6.40 4.40 3.80 Pete's Delight (Lively) 9.40 6.20 Wichita Charles (Anderson) 5.80 Also ran: Fan Tan Man, Gems Package So Longa, Joy Prince, Nova Deb, Poona B. Fanarula, Mr. Blair, Torenio. Fifth race, purse $3,500, 4-year-olds and up, claiming price $3,250, 1 1-16 miles.

Pride's Flyer (Stallings) 11.40 5.20 4.40 It Do Count (Lewis) 6.40 4.60 Miss Lo-Note (Fredericksen) 13.20 Also ran: Classic Charcoal, Never Renege, Jubilant Miss, Duncan Dandy, Roving Tigress, Otoe Boy, Nomike. Exacta (2 10) $108.60 Sixth race, purse $4,800, 4-year-olds and up, claiming price $8,500, SVz furlongs. Prince Tonga (Mundorf) 14.20 6.60 4.00 Down for Double (Powell) 10.40 4.80 Due De Miss (Ecoffey) 3.80 Also ran: Mel Do Ranee, Minho, Apache Way, Carrero, National Show, Rose Again, Drifting Spy, Miss the Road, Longuay Home New Orleans, La. (3 R(X)kie Hubert Green pulled out to a one-stroke lead in the $125,000 Greater New Orleans Golf Tournament Saturday, shooting a three-under-par 69 in the third round. The 24-year-old from Birmingham, who was tied with defending champion Miller Barber going into the play, had a 54-hole total of 206, 10 under par.

Lee Elder, bidding to become only the third black player to win on the pro circuit, was one stroke back at 207 after a 67. Frank Beard, the 1969 leading money winner who was playing on his 32nd birthday, also had a 67 and was alone in third place at 208. The 40-year-oid Barber slipped to a par 72 on the yard Lakewood Country Club course and was one of three tied at 209. The others at that figure were Canadian Wayne Vollmer, with a 68, and John Lotz. who had a 70.

think the pressure will bother me too much in the last Green said. not going to worry about the rest of the field. just going to do the best I can, and if not good enough, well, try again next Green, a one-time assistant club pro at the Merion Cricket Club near Philadelphia, has won slightly over $19,000 this year with his best finish a third in last Tallahassee Open. He had a two-stroke lead until he hit a bad tee shot on the 16th hole. The ball hit a tree and bounded across the fairway into the left rough.

He missed the green to the left with his second shot and failed to get up and down. He also had a three-putt bogey on the third hole before he flashed out in front with birdies on four of five holes starting at the sixth. Seventh race, purse $15,000, 3-year-olds and uP' Bcef Stakes Handicap, 6 furlongs. 5.20 8.30 3.60 3.20 440 K-State (Jim Heggie, Frea Merrill, Dafl Fields and Dale Alexander). 2, Missouri.

Mile 1 Jerome Howe, KS. 2, Mark Wilson, Mo. 3, Steve Wilson Mo. 4:05.3. Peterson, 3, Steve I FRONT END AU6NMENT ONE LOW PRICE Complete front-end inspection Precision equipment- set camber, caster, and toe-in All adjustments made to manufacturer's specifications for maximum tire mileage and driving comfort Coupon good at Goodyear Service Stores listed Jan.

31 8 add $2 for air- conditioned cars ANY U.S. CAR, PLUS PARTS fr BRAKE REUNE OFFER! 29 95 disc brakes and foraiin can Inalall brake liningt on all four wheela Inapect master cylinder and hydraulic brake hotea Remove, clean, inspect, and repack front wheel bearinga, add new fluid all four brakes Wheel Cyllndara If NEEDED only Turned if NEEDED only each CREASE SEALS if NEEDED only $3 95 pair SPRINGS if NEEDED only Cylinder, hoses, wheel bearings extra cost if NEEDED. Shot put 1 Tom Brosius, KS. 2, Dave Frieze, Mo. 3, Mike Stauffer, KS.

High hurdles Steve Mo. 2, Luci Williams, KS. Schneider, KS. :14.6. Javelin Ed Morland, KS.

2, Bob Obee, KS. 3, John Russell, Mo. (Record, old meet stadium 242-3 by Bill Floerke, K-Sfate, 1965). 440 dash 1, Dale Alexander, KS. 2, Mike Norman, Mo.

3, Steve Brink, Mo. :46.6 (Record, old record 47.0 by Dale Alexander in 1970). 100-yard dash 1 Mel Gray, Mo. 2, Fred Merril, KS. 3, Jim Heggie, KS.

i09.9. Long Jump l. Tom Vnink, Mo 2, Luci Williams, KS. 3, Mike Lear, Mo. 22-5.

Pole vault 1 Tom Tice, KS. 2, Sid Mead, KS. 3, Bob Wyatt, Mo. 13-6. 880-yard Vinson Clardy, KS.

2, Dave Peterson, KS. 3, John Notfs- inger, KS. 1:52.0. 440 hurdles Mike Lee, KS. 2, Don Mills, KS.

3, Steve Peterson, Mo. :55.6. Discus 1, Mike Stauffer KS. 2, Tom Brosius, KS. 3, Lee Hill, Mo 159-4.

220 dash 1, Mel Gray, Mo. 2, Fred Merrill, KS. 3, Jim Heggie, KS. :21.4, Triple Jump Tom Volek, Mo 2, Mike Lear, Mo. 3, Ed Morland, KS.

High Jump 1. Gene Hansbrough and Leon Miller, tie. 3, Roger Sides, KS. 6-8. 3-mile run Mark Visk, Mo.

2, Kerry Hogan, Mo.3, Frank Rodriguez, KS. 13:59.2. Mile relay 1, Missouri (Steve Brink, Mark Wilson, John Wilson and Mike Norman). 2, K-State. Time trial Dick Sutcliffe, Kansas City 2.

Lonnie Jensen, Lincoln; 3. Frank Brennfoerder. Lincoln. First heat 1. Larry Upton, Lincoln; 2.

Brennfoerder; 3. Kenny Parde, Beatrice. Second heat 1. Dennis Oltman, Beatrice; 2. Jensen; 3.

Russ Brahmer, Wisner. Third heat 1. Ray Lee Goodwin, Kansas City, 2. Roger Rager, Lincoln; 3. Dick Suicliff.

Trophy dash 1. Brennfoerder; 2. Jensen; 3. Rager. Feature Roger Abbott, Lincoln; 2.

Jim Golden, Palmyra; 3, Dick Skari, St. Cloud, 4. Tom Franz Denver. A Feature 1. Brennfoerder; 2.

Sutcliffe; 3. Rager; 4. Goodwin. Kathryn's Doll (Mundorf) 14.80 Plum Rum (Lewis) Dance to Market (Cenicola) 4 Also ran: Phil Joy, Bold Accent, Might Admiral, Doll Market, Francesco. Eighth race, purse $7,000, 4-year-olds and up, allowance, 1 mile, 70 yards.

Tripsville (Ecoffey) 4.80 3.80 Me Go (Stallings) 4.80 3,80 Bold Sword (Ortiz) 10.60 Also ran: Purchaser, Champagne Kid, Benevolent Tyrant, Frltzie Jo, At Rhaut. Ninth race, purse $4,000, 4-year-olds and up, claiming price $54)00, 1 mile, 70 yards, Miss Olympian Sac (Ecoffey 9.20 4.40 2.60 Building (Moyers) 4.80 3.20 Cheiu (Lewis) 2 8 Also ran: Kelly Blue, Romans Jacket, Passing Power, Mr. Colleani, Grejay, Sammy Sioux, Olvwee Hy. Exacta (6 3) $59.40 Lionel Hebert Herb Hooper Dewitt Weaver Jack Lewis Bob Charles Alex Sutton 67-73-73-213 Lou Graham Paul Moran Gibby Gilbert Snead Chock Courtney Ron Cerrudo Gene Littler Bob Stone Jim Colbert Rocky Thompson JFK Topples (Jiarlron Twice Wahoo John F. Kennedy College shutout Chadron State twice here Saturday, 10-0 and 3-0.

F'eature Races At Arlington Golf Postponed The first game w'as decided in six innings because of the 10-run rule. record now stands at 16-6. Dorothy Joan Stay Out Front Glenary 10.405.40 5.20 3.80 3.60 5.20 Veiled Wonder Not Even Pharos Man At Golden Gate 5.602.40 2.40 2.40 2.20 2.80 The Northeast-Beatrice golf meet, originally scheduled for Saturday, has been po.stponed to Tuesday at the Beatrice Country Club. Chadron JFK Strand (6) and Mathis. First Game State 000 0 5 2 020 062 8 1 and Bergan; Mathis, Peebles Cech.

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Jones was a first-round draft choice of the rival National Basketball Association Milwaukee Bucks, and fifth-round choice. The big sellers for 71 HONDA the 50, the 70 the Mini Troils for off the rood they ore terrific test ride one today easy to buy, too. HURLBUT CYCLE 7331 Thayer 466-9977 State made some tough decisions last week and set themselvos to considering the half billion dollar 1971-72 appropriation package readied for the floor by the Budget Committee. The end came for Gov. J.

J. proposal to e.xempt food purchases from state and local sales taxes. Legislators killed the bill, 26-11. The death of LB.567 apparently ends any hope of Nebraskans for either direct or indirect relief on food sales taxes from the 1971 Unicameral, Senators also overrode a gubernatorial veto on the 5c per pack excise tax increase on cigarette purchases. Approximately 90 minutes of floor debate preceded the legislative vote of 31-14, one more positive vote than required to override.

Exon, who opposed the earmarking of funds for special projects a Beatrice State Home, activities building, a state office building and NU fieldhousei, had termed the bill, guided through the legislature by Sen. Roland Luedtke, Lincoln, $30 million spending mm Eddie Kline of the Macy Reservation addresses a session of Indian Culture Week at NU. Area Iiuliaiis Want 'Fair Indian Cultural Week at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln featured speeches and discussions that spotlighted the plight of the American Indian in Nebra.ska where, maintained, the Indian does not enjoy the full riglits of citizenship. A common thread running through all the speeches and talk- back sessions to which Indian centers and tribal councils from Nebraska and five neighboring states were invited was a desire for fair in education, jobs and training, and civil representation. NU officials responded to charges di.scrimination and lack of financial assistance for Indians by point inn to a number of minority scholarship programs and tuition waivers as well as the general criteria for awarding of scholarships need being dominant with no reference to race and only secondary emphasis on academic standing.

The purpose of the Indian Culture Week, according to Alice Ncundorf of the Student Mfairs Office, was get some cross- cultural communication State Insitutions Dept. Director W. Duncan tendered his resignation to Gov. J. Exon, effective in a Fire destroyed the main building at the T.

L. Irrigation Co. south of Hastings, did an estimated. $500,000 damage the largest am ount in Hasting Dr. Horace Munger, Lincoln urologist, was chosen president-elect of the Nebraska Medical Assn.

New President of Dana College in Blair is Dr. Earl Mezoff. now vice president of Lebanon Valley College, Lebanon, Pa. A U.S. District Court ruling handed down by Judge Warren K.

Urbom calls for the end of a half century of segregation of prisoners at the Nebraska Penal Complex..

The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska (2024)

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