Wednesday, September 27, 1961 The Daily .Nebraskan Huge'sPlayinNorth Dakota Game Earns Him Star of the Week Award Junior Left End First '61 Recipient By Mike MacLean Left end Jim Huge Is the recipient of the first Daily Nebraskan Star of The Week award this year. Huge was given the award for his out standing play in Nebraska's 33-0 victory over North Da kota. The 21-year old junior from Madison, Wisconsin, who is in Teachers College caught two passes for a total of 35 yards, and displayed defen sive prowess by recovering a North Dakota fumble and in tercepting a pass from" North Dakota quarterback Bill Glas. Huge, who claims a letter in football and in basketball, missed six games last year because of a knee injury but is in top physical condition this season. Huge is vice president of N Club, a member of Inno cents Society, president of Young Democrats and a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. He states, "Either of the first two units is better than any other team I have seen here. We have some real good quarterbacks, a fine wide open offense, and all the j possibilities for a great sea son." The six-foot, 187 pound end played his high school sports in Holdrege. He was an All State halfback for coach Jess Kiefer. He was also an All State basketball player for two years, and held the Southwest Conference broad jump record. Huge was busy last year off the football field too. He was a member of the All Big Eight and all American scholastic team, and was vot ed the Ideal Collegiate Man. I' , f .-"-x t ' ' - 1 " it V 1 , i " " x V-;; - " 1 ) tt A ' i I 1 I - v I I' h JIM HUGE Husker Line Scrimmages The Nebraska line held an offensive scrimmage yester day in preparation for Satur day's game with Arizona. Coach Bill Jennings said the Huskers would scrimmage only the line with no secon dary backs or tackling Tues day. Commenting about the Ari zona game Jennings said, Bowling Qualifying Round Scheduled for October 7 By Jan Sack The qualifying round for the Nebraska Big Eight bowling team will be held Oct. 7, according to bowling coach Jim Hornby. All male undergraduates carrying 12 hours and jn good standing with the University are eligible to participate. Top qualifiers in the semi finals will bowl Oct. 14 against the eight returning varsity bowlers. The top ten finishers inhat-freup will form the varsity and pacer teams for the 1961-62 campaign. Returning varsity bowlers are Ralph Holmstrom, Keith Van Velkinburgh, Steve Lovell, Dick Babst, Dick Haase, Matt Brown, Stuart KuUer and Vic Bejot. Last year the team won three crowns: the Nebraska State Championship, the Big Eight Conference and the Rocky Mountain Intercollegi ate Bowling Conference. In addition, the bowlers finished third in the nation among college teams. Nebraska's match play rec ord for last season was M, the only loss coming at the hands of North Dakota by seven pins for three games. The team scored victories over Omaha University; Kan sas State and Kansas Untverr sity, each twice; Seward Con cordia; Lincoln All -Stan; Iowa State and Kansas City University. "Nebraska will have a good chance to repeat and should surpass last year's record if enough bowlers turn out for the semi ..finals on Oct-7," Hornby said. Opening match of the sea son will be on Oct. 28 against Missouri at Columbia. "We must play the best de fensive "game we've played, both ground and pass wise." He pointed out at the Tues day press conference that the Wildcats completed five of seven passes in their opening game, a 28-6 win over Colo rado State. They completed five passes good for 212 yards while piling up 403 total yards offense. Jennings said he expected a "wide pen game" Satur day and that Nebraska's num ber one problem would be keeping Arizona in check. Injury-wise, the Huskers are still in good shape and should again be at near top strength in their second game of the season. Only Huskers out for sure are Pat Salerno and Noel Martin, both still recov ering from knee injuries. NIT linemen ' Micfc ' Tingle hoff and Bob Jones suited up Tuesday and should be ready Saturday. Duncan Drum still has a Charley horse and guard Ed Mitchell has a bad arch and may see only limited duty. -Husker- scouts .wilL wla t c h Kansas State, the Huskers' Oct. 7 opponent, play the Air Force Academy at Manhat tan, Jennings reported. Use Nebraskan Want Ads UNIVERSITY FLYING CLUB MEETING Thursday Night 7:30 at Union Airport For Transportation or Information CALL: NEAL THOMSSEN IN 6-0160 SIC FLICS 5 H - v ie-v Hi ,1 'ilW' ! "Hot only is this a dull party, but I've run out of CHESTERFIELDS!" (rurm: 21 GREAT TOBACCOS MAKE 23 WONDERFUL SHORES! AGED MILD, BLENDED MILD-SI FILTERED MILDTHEY SATISFY 53 IM Teams Start Grid Play By Mel Hester yesterday marked the first day for intramural football with eight teams going to the fields. Along with a new sea son, modifications in the rules of passing, blocking, fumbles and penalties have been made. This year's 53 teams are divided into 13 leagues with nine "A" league, three "B" league and one independent league,, v Today and tomorrow are big days for the gridders with Alpha Tau Omega vs Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Nu vs Phi Gamma Delta, Beta Sigma Psl vs Cornhusker Co-op and Sigma Alpha Mu vs Sigma Phi Epsilon today. ; Tomorrows games include: Ae'Men vs FarmHouse, Al pha Gamma Rho vs Alpha Gamma Sterna, Goodding vs Kiesselbach, Acacia vs Delta Sigma Phi, Theta Chi vs neer, Smith vs MacLean, and Benton vs Seaton II. . 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