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    Friday, October 23, 1959
The Daily Nebraskan
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Gridders Seeking Revenge
MU Ruined Huskers
Homecoming in 1958
By Hal Brown
The Nebraska gridders will
be trying to even things up
when they take the field
against Missouri at Columbia,
tomorrow. Kickoff is at 1:30
p.m. (
Missouri spoiled the Husk
ers homecoming last year
with a 31-0 triumph. This
year, it's Missouri's home
coming with Nebraska pro
viding the opposition.
Migration
This weekend is also migra
tion (unofficial, but who
cares) and approximately 1,
000 students are expected to
make the trip south.
Both teams are still in the
battle for the Orange Bowl
berth, so the game takes on
added meaning. A defeat for
the Huskers would eliminate
them from the race and a
loss by Missouri would make
it an uphill struggle for the
Tigers.
If Missouri wins, the Big
Eight representative prob
ably won't be decided until
November 21 when Missouri
and Katuas meet in the last
game of the season for both
teams.
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Kansas has a 2-0 conference
record with wins over Ne
braska and Kansas State. The
Jayhawks meet Bud Wilkin
son's oooners, Saturday. Mis
souri's Big Eight mark is 1-1
with a win over Iowa State
and a loss to Oklahoma. .
Nebraska Is 0-1 in the con
ference with a loss to Kan
sas. Missouri and Nebraska
have identical overall records
of two wins and three losses.
Lose Opener
The Tigers lost their opener
to a tough Penn State team,
19-8, but bounced back to
score a 20-15 triumph over
Michigan with the winning
score coming in the closing
seconds of the game. They
opened the Big Eight cam
paign with a 14-0 win over
Runners Bid
For 3rd Win
Nebraska's two Joe's, Mul
lins and American Horse, will
renew their personal duel to
morrow when the Nebraska
cross country team goes
against Missouri at Columbia.
Mullins finished second and
American Horse third in the
Huskers opening meet of the
season, a triangular with Kan
sas State and Colorado. Last
weekend, Mullins nipped
American Horse in a race for
first place against Iowa State.
Mullins was clocked at 15:10
for the three-mile race and
American Horse was right be
hind with a time of 15:11.
' The- Huskers have an unde
feated string of two meets as
they encounter the Tigers.
Missouri handed coach Frank
Sevigne's harriers their only
loss last season and both
teams have essentially the
same runners returning.
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PErRY'8 PLACE Grocery and Dairy.
Open seven daya a week. Bread and
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ten Itema visit Perry'i Place, 3501
Holdrege. 6-9665.
FOR SALE:
Remington Portable -Typewriter. Very
good condition. Recently cleaned.
3-5876 after 7:30 p.m.
HELP WANTED
Man to work at TOWER OF PIZZA.
Part time, apply at 108 No. 20th
between 6-9 p.m.
SELL, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS for
aome extra holiday money for your
aelf. Gift baskets of cltrua fruits
are purchased by business flrme for
their customers and employees and
are also used extensively for person
al gifts. Now Is the time to contact
customers and make sales. Write for
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LOST:
Man's Elgin watcn with black leather
hand. Lost on P. E. field Mon.
evening. Call Melvln Riley or Jim
Cawthra, Phone 2-3777. REWARD.
Thermo Book and Philosophy book,
both In comic book covers, and a
slide rule. Call Jim Quick at 6-5251.
REWARD.
TAILORING
Custom Tailors Finest woolens. Spe
cialists In men's and women s fitting
problems. Double breasted converted
to single, tuxedos to shawl collar.
College Tailors. Esther Loso. 4448
So. 48th. Phone 4-4212.
Dwight Nichols and company.
Missouri Jias scored only
two points in their last two
games while giving up a total
of 46 to Southern Methodist
and Oklahoma. They man
aged a safety against SMU
In a 23-2 loss and were shut
out by the Sooners last week,
23-0.
' Nebraska dropped a 20-0
decision in their opener
against still-unbeaten Texas
and then romped to an easy
32-12 win over Minnesota. The
Huskers made It two wins in
a row with a 7-6 squeaker
over Oregon State.
Nebraska has lost its last
two games, 10-3, to Kansas
and giving away a 23-7 game
against Indiana last week.
The Huskers have scored
more points in their lone
road game than they have in
four home games combined.
Nebraska has scored a total
of 17 points in four home
games and scored 32 against
the Gophers at Minnesota.
Mel West
Mel West, Missouri half
back, is the third leading
rusher in the Big Eight for
the first five games with a
net gain of 304 yards in 60
carries.
The Tigers' Donnie Smith
is ninth with 243 yards in 46
carries. Noel Martin and Clay
White are the leading Ne
braska rushers with 135 yards
each. This puts them 14th
and 15th in the conference
standings.
Phil Snowden and Bob
Haas, Missouri quarterbacks,
rank sixth and 11th respec
tively among the Big 'Eight
passers. Snowden has com
pleted 16 of 46 pass attempts
for 214 yards while teammate
Haas has thrown 16 times,
completing four of them for
a total of 72 yards. ; '
The Tiger quarterbacks'
favorite target is end Danny
LaRose, a 220-pounder who
has snagged seven passes this
season for 142 yards.
Only once in the last 17
games between the two
schools has Missouri failed to
score at least two touchdowns
and Missouri won that one,
10-6 in 1952.
Huskers Lead
The two teams have met on
the gridiron 52 times since
1892 with Nebraska winning
28, Missouri winning 21 and
three .games ending in a tie.
ThJ last Husker victory
came in 1956 by a 15-14 mar
gin to make it three consecu
tive wins over the Tigers.
Ttvo-Sport Star Brede
Bolsters NU End Corps
By Dave Wohlfarth
One of the stalwarts of the
Husker end corps this year
is Roger Brede. Hailing from
Ainsworth, he has turned in
some outstanding perform
ances from his left end slot.
In victories over Minnesota
and Oregon Sta'te he cracked
through the opposing line to
halt several wide sweeps.
Speed is a big factor In
Brede's play and he makes
good use of it, both offensively
and defensively. Besides a
letter in football, he won an
V in track last spring.
He runs the hurdles and
the highs and lows. He has
turned the high in 15.0.
Brede tips the scales at 180
pounds, stands six feet, is 21
years old, single, and a sen
ior in Ag College. He is ac
tive in the N Club.
Roger returned to action
this fall after sitting out last
year with a brolten wrist.
He earned his first football
letter as a sophomore.
While he was attending
Ainsworth, the versatile ath
lete received nine mono
grams, performing in foot
ball, basketball and track.
-Roger's interests include
hunting, golf and other
sports. After graduation he
will return to Ainsworth to
ranch.
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Nebraskan
Sports
Rally At Missouri
Migrating Cornhuskers will
Lave a chance to show ttelr
spirit to Missouri skeptics.
Nebraska cheerleaders will
hold a pep rally at the Tiger's
Student Union. -
The rally will be at 12:30
p.m. Kick-off is at 1:30.
NU Kickers To Qppose
The Nebraska Soccer Club
will begin a two-game road
trip when they meet the Uni
versity of South Dakota kick
ers at Vermillion, Saturday.
The Huskers have a 1-3 rec
ord for the season and will
pl-.y in Omaha, Sunday. Ne
braska defeated South Da
kota last spring in the only
other meeting between the
two teams.
Nebraska lost its last game,
6-1, to the Lithuanians.
Halt to bm late?
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If you saw a fully clothed
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(B) dismiss the whole thing
as a piece of personal ex
hibitionism? (C) rush to'
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Do you believe that "a
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is (A) an argument for day
light saving? (B) a timely
blow against planned obso
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sight you get along better?
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In choosing a filter ciga
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filter? (B) merely says it
tastes good? (C) does the ;
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finest taste?
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