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Wednesday, September 23, 1964
The Daily Nebraskan
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Joel Meier Is New
Intramural Director
Joel Meier is the new in
tramural director for the Uni
versity of Nebraska, replae
ing Ed Higginbotham.
Meier is a 1962 University
graduate, possesses a bache
lor's degree in Physical Ed
ucation, and a double mas
ter's in school administration
and physical education.
He has spent the past six
months working with the De
velopmental Office of the
Peace Corps in Puerto Rico.
Meier said that Nebraska
has one of the best intramu
ral programs in the country;
both in numbers of partici
pants and in the number of
individual sports offered.
Asked whether he had some
new programs to institute,
Meier said that he did have
some new ideas that might
be implemented but that he
would wait until he fully un
derstood the workings of the
program before he tried any
thing new.
Former intramurals direo
tor Higmbotham will work
closely with Meier this year.
Meier expressed some con
cern that some of the Uni
versity students were net fully
aware of all of the advantages
that the Intramural program
offers.
"The University pays for an
intramural director and for
personnel to help him, and the
students are missing a good
bet by not taking fuller ad
vantage of the programs," he
said.
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Missouri's Gary Lane, de
fending Big Eight Conference
total-offense champion, gained
over a quarter of his last sea
son's entire passing and to
tal-offense figure in Satur
day's opener against Californ
ia to dominate individual con
ference football statistics.
The black and gold Tigers
of Mizzou were stunned by a
21-14 beating from Cal last
Saturday.
Lane, a junior recorded the
best game of his career, hit
ting on 11 passes for 223 yards
and running for 14 more to
push his total-offense output
to a lofty 237. Last year, he
had 710 passing yards and
1,010 total markers. His two
touchdown tosses also betters
his collegiate best.
Only one of the "big three"
ground pounders that gave
the Big Eight three of the top
11 individuals in rushing na
tionally last year Iowa
State's Tom Vaughn was
able to maintain his average
of the past two years, as he
moved to the Conference rush
ing lead wth 81 yards.
vaugnn ngurea neavuy in
Iowa State's opening win over
perennial rival Drake. The
Cyclones downed Drake 25-0.
The champion of the oast
two years, Gale Savers of
Kansas, found the going tough
in his career 48 yards. His
lowest output in a single game
since 23 yards as a sopho
more against Oklahoma. Say
ers did move past John Bay
uk of Colorado and into eighth
place in the Conference's all
time rushing list. His 2,090
mark is 12 behind Colorado's
Merwin Hodel.
Kansas experienced some
tense moments in defeating
Texas TCU 7-3.
Also the victi mof a tough
defense was Oklahoma's Jim
Grisham, who finished sec
ond to Sayers in rushing last
year. Grisham pounded for
only 40 yards against Mary
land. He's had only two smal
ler totals since becoming a
starter for the Sooner s.
The Sooners managed to
salvage a win from Maryland
only after a 90-yard scoring
pass late in the game. The
Sooners won 13-3.
Grabbing t h e runner-up
spot to Vaughn in rushing was
Kansas' .Steve Renko, who
picked up 69 yards, mostly
on options. Iowa State's excit
ing sophomore, Tony Baker,
got third place with 63.
A third Cyclone, Ken Bunte,
had the best day of his ca
reer as he passed (90) and
ran (39) for 129 yards tp cop
runner-up spots in total of
fense and passing. He had
two touchdown throws called
back.
Probably the most spectac
ular play of the weekend
Oklahoma's John Hammond
to Lance Rentzel 90-yard scor
ing pass gained Hammond
third place in passing. This
play set a new Oklahoma rec
ord and came within four of
the Conference mark.
Kramer Doubtful
For Gopher Tilt
The Husker football team
heads for Its first major
test at Minneapolis Saturday
with all but two players run
ning in top condition.
Larry Kramer, 229 p o u n d
senior left tackle, will make
the Minnesota jaunt, but is
still hobbled by an ankle in
jury and is reported as a
doubtful performer by coach
Bob Devaney. The big tackle
also missed the South Dakota
opener.
Co-captain Lyle Sittler and
sophomore halfback Harry
Wilson are reported to be ful
ly recovered from shoulder
injuries and ready for action.
Kent McCloughan has shak
en his thigh injury and is run
ning at tor- speed.
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