6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, April 16, 1968 NU takes series, 2-1 The KU baseball team salvaged the final game of a three game series with Nebraska Saturday at Lincoln behind the five-hit, pitching of Richard Slicker, 5-0. Kansas dropped both ends of a Friday afternoon doubleheader to the Cornhuskers, 4-1 and 3-0. The Jayhawks, now 2-4 in Big Eight play and 4-11 overall, travel to Boulder, Colo., for a three game series with the Buffaloes this weekend. The two teams will play a doubleheader on Friday and a single game on Saturday. NU now stands 6-5 overall and 3-3 in league play. In Saturday's victory, lefthanded hurler Slicker was the key factor but the Huskers helped out with six errors. Slicker struck out five and walked four in allowing only three Nebraskans to reach second base. Tom Shawver scored the Jaya-hawk's first two runs after singling in the first and third innings. In the first he went to third on an error and scored on the first of two doubles by catcher Cole Stimson. In the third, Shawver scored from second when Husker outfielder Alex Walter dropped a short fly. Kansas scored twice in the fourth with the aid of NU errors and closed out the scoring Riggins will miss drills Junior Riggins, No. 1 tailback last fall, will miss spring drills for the second year in a row to participate in baseball. He's the leading hitter and regular center fielder for the KU nine. Another experienced back who'll miss spring workouts is Steve Lukert, upcoming junior fullback. Lukert is recuperating from knee surgery to correct an injury that hampered him much of last fall. John Jackson, who has been running with the track team in early meets, missed Saturday's opening football session since he was in Gainesville, Fla., for the Kansas-Florida dual meet. However, he switched from track to football Monday. One of the biggest problems Rodgers and his aids face is rebuilding the entire "split" side of the offensive line that was wiped out by graduation. in the seventh when Bob Evil-sizer scored from third on a force play. KU got nine hits from two Nebraska pitchers. On Friday the Jayhawks had not fared as well. That day it had been the Cornhusker pitching that was outstanding. Kansas had a chance to win the opener when Tom Shawver's single drove in Randy Cordill to tie the score at 1-1 in the top of the sixth inning. But in the bottom of the sixth the Cornhuskers retaliated by scoring three runs off starting pitcher Bill Maddux It was all Nebraska in Friday's second game. Allen Furby pitched a sparkling three-hitter. Nebraska scored early and was never in serious trouble against the Jayhawks. Bohnenst'l helps South in all-star The North got 75 points in the second half Saturday night to overcome a 16-point deficit and win the third annual North-South college all-star basketball game, 116-104, in Wichita. KU captain Rodger Bohnenstiehl, playing for the South, started at center and got 14 points and five rebounds in the losing cause. Wisconsin's Joe Franklin led North scoring with 20 points while Jim Aitikins of Brigham Young topped the South with 16. Most valuable player award went to Wichita State's Warren Armstrong, who scored 13 points, got seven rebounds and 15 assists in sparking the North rally. CELESTE $500 ALSO $125 TO 1800 REGISTERED Keepsake® DIAMOND RINGS Offers selection and perfection For selection we offer the widest choice of Keepsake ring styles and . . . the Keepsake engagement ring you select is guaranteed to have a perfect center diamond (or replacement assured) . . . that's perfection! Rings enlarged to show detail. Trade-Mark Reg. IBM greater Kansas City area processing division—will be at the University of Kansas on Friday, April 19 interviewing students with the following qualifications: - BS in Liberal Arts * BS-MS-MBA in Business Positions available in: 1. SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 2. SALES AND SALES MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS See the Placement Office—202 Summerfield Simon and Garfunkel's "BOOKENDS." Without it your record library isn't complete. GARFUNKF AND HERE'S YOUR RECORD LIBRARY... CL 2249/CS 9049 CL 2563/CS 9363 Bookend LP Reg. 5.79 3. 99 Record & Stereo The Malls Shopping Center