Monday, September 17, 1962 The Daily Nebraskart IM Managers! There will be a meeting 101 wuailliuw Baaiicii SO- vorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Physical Education Build in. AH teami who wish to participate in football ihonld sesd a representative to this Meting. There will be other fall ports also. j DAILY MEBRASliij Beat South Dakota Nebraska Sports End $71,000 Down; Bye Anticipates Increased Expenses Husker sports wound up a whopping $71,000 in the hole for the 1961-62 school year. Reasons for the poor Ne braska financial record are; low revenue from football road games, a losing team, bad weather and increased scholarships. Despite the poor financial show Athletic Director Tippy Dye anticipates increased ex penses this year. 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Tippy listed several reasons for his optimism on the fi nancial picture. A stronger money football schedule with road games at Michigan, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Colo rado will improve the out look. Improvement Ahead In addition, an improve ment in the road double of the Iowa State-Kansas State games. These two away games have been a sore spot in the football income. Iowa State will play twice in Lin coln to off-set the two poor money makers. Dye also anticipates a siz- Profit and Loss Sport Income Football $611,490 able increase in contributions by the faithful fans and a re duction in expenses of staff members. The Husker financial pic ture would have been even more bleak without the aid of fans pumping funds to the school through the Husker Award, the Touchdown Club and the Extra Point Club. Contributions from these or ganizations amounted to near ly $91,000. Football Only Gain Football registered the only departmental gain by chalk ing up a $79,514 profit. However, Nebraskas other nine sports proved too much in Each Sport Basketball Track Baseball . . Gymnastics Wrestling . Swimming Tennis Golf Rifle 61,473 7,011 1,604 100 999 489 213 68 Expenses $531,975 65,563 . 36,870 17.610 5,007 13,102 7,230 1,892 2,285 508 Grant-in-Aid $107,778 18,901 22,609 3,491 1,208 3,315 2,748 Gain-Loss $54,037 22,992 -52,469 19,497 6,115 -15,418 9,488 1,678 1,617 508 Income and expense includes guarantees collected for and paid to visiting teams. Football Receipts and Expenses HOME GAMES Expenses $ 766 1,118 1,252 792 820 800 1961-62 Disbursements Gate North Dakota $56,316 Arizona 76,460 Syracuse 90,869 Kansas 88,986 Colorado 74,346 Oklahoma 64,687 ROAD GAMES Guarantee Kansas State $14,759 Oklahoma State 18,099 Missouri 53,280 Iowa State 13,582 Receipts, ATHLETICS Receipts $691,560 Disbursements $762,447 LOSS $ 70,886 Includes visiting teams guarantees. Account balance on July 1. 1962 $70,350. CONCESSIONS Receipts $77,764 Disbursements $77,631 S30.000 transferred to grants-in-aid. Account balance on July 1. 1962 . $40,560. GRANTS-IN-AID Receipts $192,153 Disbursements 173,953 Account deficit of $18,200 on July 1, 1961. Account balance July 1, 1962 none. Grant-in-aids received $82,301 from athletic department receipts, I $30,000 from concessions, $45,000 from Husker Educational Athletic Award, $12,000 from Touchdown Club and $4,500 from Extra Point i Club. j ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Athletic department balance on June 30, 1961: $181,817 I Athletic department balance on June 30. 1962: $110,911 V v . uZ 4 ijjjuuiiiuyija.uijwwj )i.iiijijji.iij i jiijijj.ijj.jjj ii fTr n rrr r-rruiin i "i i " . - W'MWWWWWWi"?f w ; .fj f iimrwnlilMliMlMliIMinilMWUi """TTI I tmmmmmmmmamummmmmmmtMmmmmmmmmrmsmrm.-r-i I.UMJ 'H'lW HffMffWWWWWWWWHW U MM.' -- iiiimii iiiimiiiiimi li iiilllWIIW iirmiluMllll -h H : ! 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EYE EASE PAPER 1 SET INDEX $1,59 complete (Don't forget to help "PEE WEE" find a new home!) 12 FILE FOLDERS 2c f jKE3j P pi Guarantee Gain $10,000 $45,550 25,000 50,341 44,808 44,808 44,096 44,096 36,762 36,762 31,943 31,943 Expenses Gain $ 882 $13,877 3,994 14,105 3,576 49,704 2,697 10,884 for the football gain: Track nearly cancelled out the fooW ball profit with a monument- al 852,469 loss, basketball, $22,992, baseball $19,497,1 ill . Atf HO 1 J.-- wresuing ?ia,io, swimming $9,448, gymnastics $6,115, ten nis $1,678, golf $1,617 and the rifle team $508. A breakdown of Husker athletic expenditures shows; salaries $187,000, an increase of $16,000, team travel $47, 000, recruiting expenses $24, 000, care of fields and build ings $30,000, equipment $27, 000 and medical services $39,000. Scholarships High Gran t-in-aid scholarships amounted to $173,953 last year. A look at Husker mentor salaries shows: Administration Director - W. H. Dye, $18, 500. Assistant Director L.F. Klein, $6,900. Business man ager W. H. Fisher, $6,300. Publicity Director John Bentley, $7,200. Coaches Football Bob Devaney, 817,000; Mike Corgan, $10,000; ? Cletus Fischer, $8,700; George Kellv, $8,700; John Melton, $9,000; Jim Ross, $10,000;; Carl Selmer, $10,000. Basket Ball Jerry Bush, $10,200; Bob Gates, $7,000. Track Frank Sevigne, $8,600; II. H. Hanscom, $6,000. Baseball Tonv Sharpe, $7,800. Wrestling Bob Mancuso, $6,800. Gymnastics J. G. Geier, $1,900, Goif - Harry Good, $500. Swimming R. L. Klaas, $1,100. Tennis E. C. Higginbot ham, $700. Grounds and Equipment Equipment Flovd Bottroft, $6,000. Grounds Walt Rent er, $4,770. f.m.'i't 7, i MM KWO H1 Extra Point Club Presents Films The Extra Point Club will present a new innovation to gather proceeds for Nebraska grant-in-aid scholarships. The club will stage a quar terback meeting each Monday for 11 consecutive Mondays at the Lincoln Hotel Ballroom. The first meeting will be held Monday with Coach Bob Devaney presenting a few words about fall camp. The following Mondays Coach De vaney will show color pic tures of the previous Satur day football game and an swer questions from the audi ence. Doors will open to the pub lic at 11:45 a.m., and the lunch will start at noon. yrf.wa.iDiptouEg ,. STOP TO THINK l! THAT EtfeRV DAY 1 I 15 SOMEBODY'S J) BlCTHDAgy NO MATTER WHAT DAY IT IS, SOMEBODY IN THE WORLD HAS THAT DAY FOR A BIRTHDAY! HAVE V0l EVERY NO, I CAN'T TH0U6HT A800T REALLY SAY THAT, CHARLIE THAT I BROWN? HAVE. nr r-7 liL VOO'CE GQN6 ID HAVE TROUBLE (0HEN hOU 6ET TO COLLE65 1 y 7 Nebraska book stobe -across from SHELDON GALLERY 1135 R Street