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    Monday, October 3, 'I960
The Nebraskan
Page 3
Field
Kick Provides Margin
Again in Big 8 Game
By Hal Brown
Anyone who thinks the foot
is disappearing from football
need only look at the Nebraska-Iowa
State series over the
past, six years.
Four of the last six games
between the Cyclones and
Huskers have been decided
by a kick. Prior to Saturday's
game, the Huskers had won
three of the last five from the
Cyclones by three points or
less, nut Saturday the Cy
clones swiped a page from
the Nebraska book.
A third-quarter field coal
hy sophomore Larry Schreib-
er from the 29-yard line pro
vided Uie margin of victory
in a 10-7 Cyclone win in the
Big Eight opener for both
teams. .
The Sioux City Heelan High
School graduate was picked
for tne task by Arch Steel,
Iowa State assistant coach,
when the Iowa State attack
bogged down on the Nebras
ka 23-yard line. With Don
Fleming, his high school
coach looking on from the
press box, Schreiber entered
the game for the first time
and his kick barely cleared
the crossbar for three points.
Nebraska had two more op
portunities to score- after
Iowa State took the lead but
the Huskers were unable to
come up with the big play at
the right time. The Huskers
took the k i c k o f f following
Schreiber's field goal with
Bill Comstock returning the
ball from the Nebraska 34 to
the 40-yard line.
Fischer Passes
With an 18-yard pass from
Pat Fischer to Clay White be
ing the big play in the drive,
Nebraska moved to a first
and ten situation on the Iowa
State 20-yard line. After three I
plays netted only two yards
Boa Meade and John Fai-
man entered the game as
Fischer was shaken up on a
preceding play.
The Huskers lined up with
Faiman in a position to hold
the ball for an apparent field
goal try by Meade but when
the pass came from the Ne
braska center, Faiman stood
tp and looked for a receiver.
With Iowa State rushing him,
Individual
Statistics
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national tet.
Goal
Faiman threw a desperation
pass to Meade that fell in
complete. v
Nebraska's other chance
was thwarted by a clipping
penalty late in the fourth
quarter. ' Fischer returned a
Cyclone punt to the Nebras
ka 18 and after runs by
Thornton and Fischer moved
the ball to the Husker 43 with
the aid of a personal foal
penalty against Iowa State,
Fischer skirted left end for 28
yards to the Iowa State 29.
But a clipping penalty
called against Clay White
moved the ball back to the
44-yard line and instead of
having first and ten on the
29, it was first and 25 on the
44.
The Huskers were unable
to make the needed yardage
and the Cyclones took over
the ball on the Iowa State
47-yard line and controlled
the ball for the final eight
plays to run out the clock.
Nebraska opened the scor
ing at the close of the first
ouarter when Fischer dashed
arounci left end for 15 yards
and a touchdown to cap a
drive that started on the Iowa
State 29.
Short Punt
The Huskers took over the
bail after Cliff Rick's 12-yard
punt rolled dead at the Cy
clone 29-yard line. With
Bernie Clay getting seven up
the middle, Thornton adding
three, Fischer going for two,
HTiite gaining two and Clay
being stopped for no gain, the
Huskers moved to the 15-
yard line.
Nebraska went up the mid
dle on all five plays and as
the Cyclone defense ganged
lip in the middle, Fischer
tucked the ball under his
arm and scampered into the
end zone. Meade 'added the
extra point but Nebraska was
offside and Meade had to try
again. He split the uprights
on the second try also and
Nebraska led 7-0.
An intercepted pass set np
.
Team Statistics
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Flria r latlrmatrsll .. 1
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IM Grid Scores
TIURSDAV:
Theta Chi 13, Pi Kappa Phi
Boucher 14, Burnett 13
Canfield 12, Seaton II 6
Dental College L Rene
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Kie&selhach 12, Goodding 0
Fairfield 22, Smith 13
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Dumps Huskers, 10-7
Pat Fischer, with ball, sprints goalward as he skirts
Iowa State's left end in the first quarter of Saturday's
game. The Husker quarterback scored the only TD for Ne
braska against the Cyclones as Iowa State took a 10-7 vic
tory. Nebraskans are Don Fricke (50), Gary Toogood (67),
the Iowa State touchdown
midway in the second quar
ter. Fischer went back to
pass with a third and one situ
ation on the Nebraska 25 and
his aerial was snared by the
Cyclones' Mickey Fitzgerald
at the 33 and returned to the
On the next play Tom Wat
kins spun through the Ne
Dressing Room
Stapleton Calls Misguided
Pass Key Play in Game
Mickey Fitzgerald's inter
ception of a Pat Fischer
1 e r i a 1 that set up Iowa
State's first touchdown was
the key play in the Cyclones
win over Nebraska, accord
ing to Clay Stapleton, Iowa
State head coach.
"The game could have
gone either way as the breaks
were about even and the
team that stayed in there
the longest was the team
that deserved to win and we
were in better shape than
Nebraska today," said the
Iowa State leader.
" None Tougher
"There are none tougher
tnan Nebraska in this league
and we feared the Huskers
option play the most although
they used it only sparingly,"
Stapleton continued.
The Cyclone coach singled
out Don Purcell and Pat
Fischer for special mention
along with his own Tom
Watkins. "Purcell and Fisch
er are terrific and P u r c 1 1
stopped our wide plays," Sta
pleton said. "Watkins kept us
Big 8 Wins Two of Three
Intersectional Contests
Big Eight football teams
won two of three intersec
tional clashes with Eastern
powers Saturday while Ne
braska was losing to Iowa
State and Colorado was down
ing Kansas State in confer
ence action.
Kansas lost to Syracuse,
14-7, as the Orangemen came
from behind with a fourth
quarter pass to set up the
winning touchdown. Quarter
back Dick Easterly hit Whitey
Reimer with a fourth down
pass on the five-yard line and
Reimer was tripped up at
the one. 1
Reimer was carried off the
field on a stretcher after be
ing stopped by Bill Crank,
Kansas halfback. Syracuse
all-American candidate Ernie
Davis carried the ball into
the end zone for the winning
tally.
Bert Coan,- a transfer from
TCU, scored the only Kansas
touchdown from the 11-yard
line in the first quarter.
Missouri scored 14 points in
the second quarter to take a
14-0 lead at halftime against
Penn State and the Tigers
held on for a 21-8 revenge win
over the Nittany Lions.
The Tigers scored twice on
passes of 16 and 28 yards in
the second quarter and added
the final touchdown on a 13
yard run by Norris Stevenson
in the final quarter.
Quarterback Ron Taylor hit
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Fischer Heads for Paydirt
braska defenders and went
the 20 yards to paydirt.
Rick's extra point kick was
good and the score , was tied
at 7-all.
The statistics were just as
close as the score with Iowa
State holding a 13-11 edge in
first downs and a 219 to 211
edge in total yardage.
Nebraska tried a total
of
Chatter
in the ball game."
Watkins also cited Purcell
and Fischer as the outstand
ing players for Nebraska.
Watkins was the Iowa State
workhorse and ' caused Ne
trouble. "I was really fired np about
being on the second team
all week .in practice and I
wanted to prove that I be
longed on the top team,"
.Watkins said.
"We are always fired up
for Nebraska," said Dave
Hoppmann, Iowa State tail
back. Hoppmann praisad the
Husker linebackers (Mick
Tingelhoff. Don Fricke,
Thunder Thornton and Dallas
Dyer) and Roland McDole.
Larry Van Der Heyden,
Iowa State right tackle who
went all 60 minutes, said the
difference in the game came
from the Cyclones being in
better condition than Nebras
ka. Too Many Mistakes
Husker coach Bill Jennings
blamed the defeat on mis
takes. "It's a game of mis-
Danny LaRose with a 16 yard
pass for the first score and
halfback Don Smith fired a
strike to Gordon Smith for
the second TD.
Oklahoma went for a win
instead of a tie and came
out with a 15-14 derision over
Pittsburgh. Don Dickey
scored a fourth quarter
touchdown to pull the Soon
ers to within one point of the
Panthers, 14-13.
With guard Karl Miistead
standing as if to kick the ex
tra point, alternate quarter
back Bennett Watts rose from
the placement position and
dashed around right end to
give Oklahoma two points
and the win.
In Big Eight conference
play, Colorado handed Kan
sas State its second confer
ence defeat with a 27-7 win
and Iowa State downed Ne
braska, 10-7, in the confer
ence opener for both schools.
Buffalo Quarterback Gale
Weidner scored the first two
Colorado TDs on plunges of
one and four yards to cap
long drives. Teddy Woods, an
Olympic performer, scored
the final Buff touchdown with
a one-yard plunge in the
fourth quarter and sophomore
Frank Fink scored the other
Colorado touchdown from
eight yards out in the third
quarter as the Buffs scored
once in each quarter.
SPECIAL
Bernie Clay (41), Warren Powers (15), and Thunder Thorn
ton (30). Cyclones giving pursuit are Larry Van Der Hey
den (76), Arden Esslinger (54), Don Webb (80), and Lou
Gartner (82).
six forward passes, complet
ing one for 18 yards and hav
ing one intercepted. Iowa
State tried two and complet
ed none with one intercep
tion. The Huskers fumbled twice
md recovered one with the
Cyclones recovering the oth
er. Iowa State didn't fumble
takes and we made more
than they did," said the Ne
braska coach..
Speaking of future games,
Jennings said, "We didn't
give up and we aren't giving
Tip now. I just hope we are
better than that. All we see
now is Kansas State."
Gary Toogood blamed the
loss on the absence of a pass
ing attack. "No passing at
tack, that's our trouble. We
moved the ball five yards at
a time up the middle."
"It's hard to lose a ball
game. We all wanted to win,"
said Don Purcell. Speaking
of the injury when he was
helped off the field, Purcell
said, "I just got hit in the
head. I'm not hurt. I'm never
hurt.'
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the ball once during the
game.
Hoppmann Stopped
Nebraska held Dave Hopp
mann, to 55 yards on 18 car
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nverage of 8.2. Watkins was
the Cyclones leading ball car
tier with 99 yards in 23 car
ries for a 4.3 average. He
didn't lose a yard all day.
Reserve tailback Dave
Clayberg gained 44 yards on
six tries for a 7.3 average as
a replacement for Hoppmann
n the final quarter after
Hoppmann was injured.
Fischer led the Nebraska
attack with a 4.9 average on
58 yards in 14 carries. Clay
carried the ball 10 times for
a 4.3 average and Thornton
gained 43 yards on 13 plays
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Sports
IM Grid Slate
Monday:
City Fields
NE Phi Kappa Psi A vs.
Delta Tau Delta A.
SE Beta Theta Pi A vs.
Sigma Chi A.
SW-Phi Delta Theta A vs.
Alpha Tau Omega A.
Ag College Fields
E Farm House vs. Theta
Xi A.
N Alpha Gamma Rho vs.
Phi Gamma Delta A.
W Delta Upsilon A vs.
Kappa Sigma A.
Tuesday:
City Fields
NE Delta Sigma Pi vs.
Brown Palace.
SE Sigma Alpha Mu vs.
Cornhusker.
SW Acacia vs. Beta Sig
ma Psi.
Ag College Fields
E Ag Men vs. Delta Sig
ma Phi.
N Pi Kappa Phi vs. Pio
neer. W-Theta Chi vs. Alpha
Gamma Sigma.
Phi Psi's Forfeit
Intramural Win
The Phi Kappa Psi A squad
was forced to forfeit last
Wednesday's intramural foot
ball game with the Sigma Chi
A squad.
The Phi Psi's defeated the
Sigs 20-0, but used an ineligi
ble player, according to ath
letic director Ed Higein-
botham.
Big 8 Scores
Iawa St. 1 NEBRASKA 1
Missouri 21 Peaa St.
Srracase 14 Ki sifts 1
Oklakama IS Flttsaarck M
Coterade Tt Kaaaaa St. 1
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