Page fe THE NEBRASKAN Kridav, November -2, 1956 co e fTrrsnrnn(nF?p) i W ) vs) vy; 1K1 LnJ iyj Q 1 a linx ft SIGMA'S SAY DROWN THOSE TIGERS FOO ON YOU MIZZOU SIGMA ALPHA MU CHI O's SAY BEAT MIZZOU II OUT DAMNED STRIPE" KAPPA ALPHA THETA GRRR PFTTT THAT'S MU ZETA TAU ALPHA FIGHT BETA THETA PI DERAIL -THEIR GRAfiGE BOWL EXPRESS THE SDT'S Stg Eps Say DO IT BIG RED THETA CHI Says Fight Fiercely, Nebraska FUiSH! Big Red Set For Missouri Invasion And Third Victory By BOB W.KZ Staff Sports V riler The University of Nebraska foot ball team will try to once again tomorrow afternoon to get back in the win column. The Huskers currently have lost three in a row and four of then first six contests. Their Saturday opponents, the Missouri Tigers, lost their first three games and since then have won three in suc cession. Tnis is another important Big Seven tussle as the Tigers must win to remain in contention for a trip to the Orange Bowl. The Huskers must win if they are to stay in the first division cf the Bis Seven race, j Some S,0OO fans are expected to j witness .the contest in Memorial Stadium. This is homecoming for the Huskers so they should be up .for the battle. Missouri coach Don Faurol will he making his last appearance ;as coach against the Huskers, He : is retiring after this season and will become a full time Athletic j Director. ! The Tigers are led by quarter back Jimmy Hunter. The 2fl-year-old senior from Webb City is cur- ;rently leading the Big Seven in passing. He has completed 25 of i4 tosses this season. This has been good for 25 yards. The young ster is also a very fine signal caller and a fine running threat. In the same backfield with Hunt er are Hank Kuhlman. Charlie James, and George Cramer. James is the leading pass re ceiver in the conference. So far he lhas caught 38 throws for 23S yards. He is just a sophomore and is counted can a lot in the fu ture. James started his college career as a fallback but the coach es soon changed him and the team has profited by the move. Kublman who plays at left half back is also a sophomore. He is ISi-h in the conference in rushing with 231 yards to his credit in 45 tries. The fullback Cramer ranks eighth with 29a yards to 54 tries. 1 As a junior last year Cramer saw only limited action and did not letter. Early this season he was scheduled to be on the second team behind Gene Roll but impres sed a lot and won the starting nod. Up front the Tigers have a young but speedy unit of lads. Only two of the sewn are seniors while four are juniors and one is a soph omore. The ends Bill Mc Kinney and Larry Plumb are both juniors and have a lot of speed to go with their hustle. McKinney lettered last season with the number two unit but is a very fine receiver. Plumb pound for pound is the best end on the squad. He excels in i down-field blocking and mxat be louthustled by anyone, j i The starting tackles are Mervia Johnson and Don Chadwick. John- j son is another fine junior. He was a third-stringer last year but i showed a lot of improvement, in I spring ball and won the promo-' tion. Chadwick is a 232 pound j ' sophomore from Independence. He I started the season at guard but ;was changed so the coaches could get full advantage of his ability, j Paul Browning and Pete Jensen I will be at guards for the Tigers, j Browning, a senior, spearhead ed the number two line on de I Sense last year and is much iin- ; proved this fill. He was both i speed and ability plus desire, Jen I sen. a junior, also was third string ;er last year. I Center Carl Qsterlo is a senior ' and two-year veteran from Clay ton. He is always in top physical condition and is a fine linebacker. The the Missouri boys to watch on Saturday includde second team i quarterback Dave Doane. Doane is fourth in the conference in pa$-.j sing with S completions in 25 at-' tempts. Last year as a junior be; was the Big Seven's leading pas- ( ser. He also works good with the; belly series and is good a boot-: legging the ball. Fullbacks Joe l Wynn and Roll also bave looked j good and should see quite a bit'' of action. ; On the Huskers side they have a coupld of changes in the lineup since last Saturdays loss to Colo rado. Don Rhoda, second "learn guard who sat out last weeks game may see limited action. Also quarter back George Harshman has ful ly recovered from the flu and should be at full strength although he will run with the number two unit. Gordie Englert who looked well against the Buffs will get the nod at quarterback. The Sioux Falls, South Dakota lad will be starting his first varsity game. The halfback posts will be un decided again until possibly game time. Larry Naviaux is expected to get the od at right halfback The Lexington sophomore has been very impressive this reason and ranks sixth in the conference " "r. rushing. He has carried S3 times for SSI yards. Hawkins will again get the call looked good the last couple of weeks while Hawkins got the early nod. Both men have good speed and hustle. Jerry Brown, the third ranking rusher, continues to lead the way at fullback. The Xionden junior h gained 395 yards rusjing in the first six contests. He has been one of the most consistent Huskers thus far. Mania Hilding and Stu How erter will get the nod at ends. Eliding has been starting all sea son and continues to do a fine Job. 1 Howerter, the Omaha junior, i breaks into the lineup at right end.1 Howard McVey and Mike Lee have been holding down this position all year. Howerter has been impres sive the last two weeks in practice and so the coaches are going to gie him a try. Don Xampe and Jack Fleming again get the call at tackles.; Kampe remains in the number one lineup although he is being pressed by Jerry PETEEKSON B are juniors and are rery aggres saTe. Fleming seems to get better with each contest. ""Flapjack1' rolls vereach opponent as be comes to them. l . .'V.... .x v. i." '- : " ' " - 4 ' ' $ V'" :; .. v . ' - ; 1 i - - ' ; I vk -1 - f -N ' j I Ik j -v v - ; v : f .j ; , - . 1 I - f I " 5 f ' 1 I ' ' ? V A : Cmnesar PETE ELLIOTT So Homecoming Game: Invading Itihwv Rated Heavy Favorite Over NU , $r : ROB BERCrllX JIM MIXPHI LAVERXE lt)RCZOX Bt C.EORGE MOVER Slaff Sports Wriier Missouri invades Nebraska Sat urday for a Big Seven ocmiest in which Nebraska is a decided un derdog. Most national polls have the Huskers n the short erad of the score by as mwrJIs as 21 jpoirats. The poll ctf Nebraska sportswrit ers is unaiiimous for Missouri. However, there could be naany embarrassed faces around the sportswriters circuit Sunday mor umg. Nebraska has not been de cisively beaten this year disDWunt ing a 35-7 pasting fey Ohio State. The team spirit is good, and at is homecoming on the Nebraska cam pus. Whatever the atoome, the crowd jamming Meinnrial Stadium will no doubt get its fill cf good foot ball Nebraska contests with Mis souri bave traditiuJLlZy been bard taught and ctose. This year Missouri can call cm powerful Hank KuMimann, I:St9-lb. sophomore balfbaci and Jimmy Haulier, crafty 1.92-lb. quarterback to make Don Faurol's split T at tack function. These two. coupled with Missouri's line, rated the best an the conference last year, speU the different between Missouri" l34 record and their CMS chart at tffis time last year. But the good news is mot all on lithe side of be Tigers. Nebraska jhas some personnel to be proud " of too. ""Flapjack" Fleiumung is a "big bruising tackle that any of .; would have been glad to po: -S!ess. La Venae Torcaom and Jim j Murphy give Nebraska as pood a pair cf guards to be found in , the conference. In the backfield there" is Larry ;Navoux, hard running sopbranore 'back, and Jerry Brown, a fali back who doesnlt seem to Deed ', boles. 'j Most of all tbongX the Busker I chaiices for success depend on bow ,iwel the vital quarterback jsosiJaoia ': ;s bandied. Nebrasia bas been ,wing there all year. First Don jEraay was lost for be aeason j btca use cf bad knees. The George Harshman was lajed up by the 'flu. Presently coach Pete Elliott plant to start senior stalwart, Fmrdoa : Englert at the signal calling ipQKj jtion. Englert a play this season at Colorado, Gardy did a compe jterft job of c.uarterbaciiag. If bt j can prodac oonsistently the flash jes off brCliajice be bas bad thia year. Nebraska might yet tura the Tiger growl into j& purr. Li uAyJ LU LB uw ) FOIL the FELINE SIGMA CHI SIGMA KAPPA The Tigers Aren't Safari Good PLUNGE HUSKERS KAPPA SIGMA BEAT MIZZOU Make The Tigers I J J Say's rri, T33k n n n n f! HUSKERS KICK OFF! H US KIRS AHEAD! HUSKERS WIN! GO! BIG RED! ALPHA TAU OMEGA YELL" PHI GAMMA DELTA DELTA TAU DELTA