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The Daily Nebraskon
Wednesday. SeDtember 28, 1965;
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By Bob Flasnick
The University of Nebras
ka grows and grows and
grows, but for some reason
the intramural facilities at
the University are shrink
ing. This presents a very
real problem to Intramural
Director Joel Meier and if
you don't believe that go
over to the antiquated P.E.
Building some time and
talk to him.
Here, for comparison,
are some of the intramural
facilities offered by the Uni
versity of Oklahoma, a
school with an enrollment
of nearly 3.000 less than
Nebraska. The Sooner
school has 12 softball dia
monds, 12 touch football
fields, 21 tennis courts, five
basketball courts and one
swimming pool.
Nebraska has seven foot
ball fields, four softball
fields, five basketball
courts, six tennis courts
and one swimming pool.
The lack of enough intra
mural football fields at Ne
braska forces the cham
pionship games to be car
ried over into the spring.
And what is worse, the
number of fields could soon
be cut to three when the
new Womens Physical Ed
ucation Building "is built at
14th and R Street.
The four softball dia
monds are not adequate to
handle the large number of
teams that play in the
spring.
Six tennis courts on a
campus the size of Nebras
ka speaks for itself. These
six courts not only serve as
intramural courts, but also
must handle physical edu
cation classes, varsity com
petition and the student
body.
Only the two basketball
courts in the Intramural
Building are open to intra
mural competition at all
times. The two courts in the
Coliseum and the single
court on East Campus must
house a number of other
campus activities which
Shake-Downs
TEAM STANDINGS
All Gamea
Team
Ob.
ill Pll. Pu.
Missouri 2
Nebraska t
6 0 45
0 42
Oklahoma 2 0 5(1
Colorado
1 1 0 16
Kansas i i a 42
Oklahoma State
a 10
Iowa but
Kaoaaa State
2 21
2 14
TOTAL OFFENSE
r.
KiTtm 2
OfcUnoma 2
Nebraska 2
Kansas State ... 2
Iowa State 2
Oklahoma State .. 1
Colorado 2
Missouri 2
Ail
ise
125
147
12
133
70
127
11S
3490
595
544
m
4
229
447
449
297.5
272.0
2430
210 0
2290
223.5
224.5
The shake-down season
for the team statistical
rankings in the Big Eight
Conference is almost over
and the perennial leaders
have been relegated to the
lower grates as the time for
non-conference experimenta
tion ends.
Kansas, Oklahoma, and
Kansas State have been
able to revitalize their of
fenses to move out of the
depths. Quite unfamiliar in
their current roles are Ne
braska, Missouri, and Colo
rado. All three, the top
three of last year, are listed
below the fold In rushing.
Only Nebraska, with the
best balance in the yard
producing race, stayed with
the first division in total of
fense, mainly on the strength
of the Bob Churchich-led
passing attack, which paces
the league.
Last Week's Results: OK
LAHOMA 33, IOWA STATE
11; COLORADO 13, Baylor
7; KANSAS 35, Arizona 13;
MISSOURI 21, Illinois 14;
NEBRASKA 28, Utah State
7; New Mexico 28, KANSAS
STATE 8.
Scmetliing Big
Is Coming to Campus
October 5
Can t
make scheduling intramur
al games in them difficult.
The Coliseum swimming
pool must handle every type
of swimming that takes
place on the campus.
The facilities at Okla
homa are impressive; Iowa
State is best equipped for
intramurals in the
Big Eight. Kansas State is
revolutionizing their physi
cal education program and
you can look to Nebraska
State College in Kearney to
see what has been done by
another Nebraska School.
Nebraska could stand a lit
tle of the same.
There are two ways you
can look at last Saturday's
game with Utah State. You
can be pessimistic and look
at Nebraska's faltering at
tempt to move the ball on
the ground or you can be
optimistic and look at the
things Nebraska did well.
We'll do the latter.
A number of happy devel
opments came out of t h e
game with the Aggies,
among them
.... Nebraska showed
that it has a number of
ends that can consistently
catch the ball and that one
of them, Tom Penney, is
capable of getting behind
defenders to give Nebraska
a deep threat.
Wayne Weber filled
in well for Bob Churchich
at quarterback and showed
that Nebraska has a cap
able back up man if not a
potential starter in the sig
nal caller from Hastings.
The Nebraska kick
ing game showed much im
provement with sophomore
Joe Armstrong averaging
over forty yards a punt and
Bob Alschwede getting
good length and height on
kick-offs.
.... The Husker defense
again proved to be strong,
allowing the Aggies zero
rushing yardage on t h e
ground.
Look for the Huskers to
give their best perform
ance so far this season Sat
urday at Iowa State.
Underway
Cofrfcreaca Gamea Ops.
Team W L T Pt. Pu.
Oklahoma 1 0 0 33 11
Kansas state 0 0
Oklahoma State 0 0
Colorado 0 0 o
Kansas 0 0 0
Missouri 0 0 0
Nebraska 0 0 0
Iowa State 0 1 0
TOTAL DEFENSE
G Alt. Yds. Art-.
Nebraska ... 2
Oklahoma State .. 1
Oklahoma 2
Kansas 2
Missouri 2
Colorado 2
Iowa State 2
Kansas State 2
133
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Litraniurals.
Football Results
Monday, Sept. 26
Burners 1, Phi Epsilon
Kappa 0 (forfeit)
Dirty Old Men 20, Play
boys 14
Mousers 27, Mavericks 15
Kiesselbach 7, Benton 2
Goodding 60, Avery 7
Aggies 18, Air Force 6
Football Schedule
Wednesday, Sept. 28
City Campus, A Teams
NE Beta Sigma Psi vs.
Theta XI
NW Sigma Nu vs. Tri
angle SE Chi Phi vs. Ag Men
SW Delta Sigma Pi vs.
Alpha Gamma Sigma
East Campus, A Teams
E Delta Sigma Pi vs. Al
pha Gamma Sigma
Center Sigma Alpha Mu
vs. Pioneer
W Alpha Tau Omega vs.
Alpha Gamma Rho.
Entries are due Tuesday,
Oct. 4th for intramural ta
ble tennis. Six-man team
entries can be made in
room 102 of the P.E. Build
ing. There will be separate
flights for each team mem
ber, with the winners of the
flights playing for the All
University Championship.
NCAAYest
Is Required
A meeting for all men in
terested in participating in
intercollegiate athletics at
.Nebraska during the 1966
67 academic year will be
held, Monday, October 3rd
in the south balcony of the
Nebraska Coliseum. The
time will be 4:30 p.m.;
coaches will be present.
The purpose of the meet
ing will be to aquaint all
potential athletes with the
new 1.6 predictability test
being enforced this year by .
the National Collegiate Ath
letic Association.
The tests are used to de
termine whether or not a
student is capable of attain
ing a 1.6 grade average on
the four point scale.
A student's high school
record is used in conjunc
tion with the test to deter
mine eligibility for athle
tics. The new ruling by the
NCAA makes it mandatory
that all athletes prove
themselves accademically
by taking this test before
they are allowed to begin
practice for an intercolligi
ate sport.
The two tests that will be
used are the ACT and SAT.
If students have already
taken one of these tests it
will be necessary for them
to attend the meeting and
inform the coaches so that
their test records can be
checked.
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Oooooof ... an eager Aggie blocks a Larry Wachholtz field goal attempt the hard way.
'Hustling Little Husker'
Sparkles Like Champ
"Boy, I've waited a long
time, but I finally made it."
Thus, a grinning Larry
Wachholtz savored t h e
pleasure of a 72-yard punt
return TD for the littlest
Cornhusker who last year
led the nation in that de
partment until the final
game of the season. He
wound up second, earning
All Big 8 and second team
All America recognition.
This year the 5-8, 166
pound senior from North
Platte is a gold-plated All
America candidate, and he
sparkled like "a champion
against the Goliath-sized
Utah State Aggies.
With 39 seconds left in
the third quarter, and the
score tied 7-7 with Nebras
ka just blowing a scoring
chance from the two-yard
line and in real need of a
bcoster shot Wachholtz' lit
erally blasted a 39-yard
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ers ahead.
Nebraska's other Black
Shirt sensation, middle
guard Wayne Mcylan, tore
through to block an Aggie
punt after Wachholtz' career-best
field goal had
eased the tension a bit. Ana
Meylan's effort set up a
cushion TD.
But it was Wachholtz who
supplied the coup d'grace
with his dramatic dash with
an Aggie punt. The Husk
ers' mighty mite is aver
aging 16.6 per return, com
pared to the 14.5 mark he
posted in 1965.
"I finally got that son-of-a-gun,"
he exclaimed as he
walked off the field, just be
fore a mob of youngsters
besieged him for auto
graphs. "It was one I
wanted for a long time and
I finally got it."
Wachholtz, who capped
1
Jbka 4 " V'
his great day by also in
tercepting two passes and
breaking up several others,
almost went the distance
against Wisconsin and Colo
rado last year (both long
jaunts set up TDs), but he
was never able to log the
final yards.
"When I caught the punt,
I thought there were two
guys right on top of me,"
Larry said. "But the next
thing I knew, they were
wiped out by our guys who
threw some real fine blocks.
After that, I was in the
clear for about 20 yards,
than I saw some more white
shirts to one side and I cut
to the other side. I don't
think anyone ever touched
me."
Nobody did that is, un
til his teammates mobbed
him after the hustling little
Husker finally did "it."
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"We were happy to win,
but. we were not satisfied
with the way we moved the
ball again," said Husker
coach Bob Devaney follow
ing a 28-7 win rer Utah
State Saturday.
"I wish I knew what the
trc:.'.!o Is, but we'll have to
keep working on the prob
lem. Utah State is a big,
rugged, good football team,
and they gave us fits," he
said.
Nebraska now prepares
for Iowa State, the V -sker's
first Big Eight assignment.
The Cyclones, smarting
from two losses (Wisconsin
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