Page 6 Thursday, October 13,, 1966 The Daily Nebraskan Rood Awakening It is the time of raters and guessers. NU fans, fed by a renewed winning tradition, aren't tiring of it. Most listen to AI' and ITI . . . XV enlisting selected scribes who know a little more or less than anybody else while the LTI depends on top coaches, who definitely have time to scan football fortunes from Maine to Cali fornia. Wally Provost of the World-Herald notes the coaches are suspected of passing (ha) their chores off on sports Information directors (euphemism for PR Men). I would think these gentlemen are so knee-pad deep in Local Color that the researched hunch gives way to the split second scribble. Preach ing Possibilities On down to the sheets for handicappers and the for mer sports greats who preach possibilities to the raven ous rabble. And so it is that the liuskers are rated fifth in Kick off Magazine down to somewhere around 20th in Dunkcl's digital mass. Football, not being divorced from the rest of the world, Is subject to Tremendous Trivia ratings being part of it. Emphasis surrounds the Word rather than the Deed. Perhaps your columnist is bitter, There were no laugh ing letters awaiting me this week, but forecasts last week dipped to three for ten. This coming from knowing noth ing about the ten toughest-to-select games in the country. Season total: 26 for 47. While your martyred muffer was fumbling through ten toughies, fearless Tom Harmon managed to have at 770 games, being successful at a 74.3 rate. I betcha Tom knows little more than I do about it. Tom One Better In fact, he does. Of the ten I tried last week, Tom was on for the better. He went four for ten, I figure if Tom can do it, so can I. How about padd ing the list by guessing on the Bottom Ten. So here they are, upset picks included. My all-time great Slippery Itoek shall fall in a land slide upset to California State. The Hocks haven't had the offense this year. Other visions see Southern Connecticut over Mont clair by a "grette" ash; Upsala should catch Lycoming going down; Carthaginians couldn't beat the Romans, or was it the Greeks, but they can sack Millikin; Lakeland can down Northland; Northern Michigan will find St. Norbert's defense Holy; Trinity can triple Angelo's score; Western Carolina over Emory & Henry, both of them; Wofford can harvest Newberry and Alfred should shatter Brockport's hopes. I will leave the big Wilkes-Ursinus battle to Fearless Flasnick on Friday. llig Eight Time On to the Big Eight half seriously. Iowa State two straight at Colorado's expense; Okla homa with early trouble, will later blast Kansas by 20; Missouri easily over Oklahoma State. The worst Kansas State could beat the Huskers in their 50-game rivalry was 27-0 in 1953. Last year Nebras ka was the winner, 41-0. It'll be mere like last year, one would think. Being a Dodger fan, no kiss of death intended and make it NEBRASKA 36, KANSAS STATE 6. Sports Schedule The Nebraska Sports In formation Office has an nounced the Husker wrest ling, gymnastic and swim ming schedules for the 1966 67 season. WRESTLING SCHEDULE 19G6-41 VARSITY Dec. 8. 1966: Iowa State U. - here 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9, 10: Great Plains Tournament - here Dec. IS: Missouri there 7:30 p.m. Dec. 16: Kansas State there -7:30 p.m. Jan. 7, 1967: Quadrangular at Lin coln! Wyoming vs. So. Dakota. 1:30; Nebraska vs. St. Cloud, 1:30; Nebr. vs. So. Dakota St., 4:30; Wyoming vs. St. Cloud. 4:30; Nebraska vs. Wyoming, 7:30. Jan. 13: Omaha D. - here 7:30 p.m. Jan. 14: Colorado State here - 2:30 Jan. 28: Colorado School of Mines here 9:00 p.m. Feb. 1: Univ. of Colorado here 3:30 p.m. Feb. 10: Fort Hays, Kansas there 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15: Northwest Missouri there 7:30 p.m. Feb. 17. 18: Nebraska Slate High School Tournament here Feb. 25; U. of Colorado there -2:00 p.m. Mar. 6: U. of Oklahoma there -9:00 p.m. Mar. 10, 11: Big Eight Tournament at Norman, Oklahoma Mar. 23, 24, 25: M.C.A.A. Tournament At Kent, Ohio Apr. 11-15: National A.A.U. Tourna ment at Lincoln FRESHMAN Iowa State U. Dec. 8: 7:30 p.m. Dec. 15 7:30 p.m. Dec. ll 7:30 p.m. Feb. 11: here U. of Missouri - there Kansas State there Northeastern J.C. her S.00 p.m. GYMNASTIC SCHEDULE 1986-67 Dec. 2-3, 1966: Midwest Open in Chi cago Dec. 10: Ft. Hays Kansas Stale Col lege Uiere Jan. 6. 1967: Oklahoma U - there Jan. 7: Wichita there Jan. 13: U. of Minnesota - here 7:30 p.m. Jan. 28: Open Feb. 4: Iowa State there Feb. 11: Kansas State hera 2:00 p.m. Feb. 17: Colorado U. - there Feb. 18: Air Academy there Feb. 25: Kansas U. - here - 2:00 p.m. Mar. 3-4: State High School Mr. 11: Mankato Scale College here - 2:00 p.m. Mar. 17-18: Bi "8" Gymnastic Cham ptonatitps - her - to be held in the Coliseum Mar. 24-25: N.C.A.A. Regional - Air Force Academy Mar. 3l-Apr. 1: N.C.A.A. Champion. hip - tit to be determined OPEN BOWLING Every Day Hollywood Bowl 920 No. 48th CAMPUS HEADQUARTERS for Fine Footwear Famous Brands for Less mm. 1317 "0" St. Factory Outlet . For Fine Footwear m - pi) mem FRESHMAN Jan. 6: Oklahoma U. Ihere Feb. 4: Iowa State theni Keb. 23: Kansas U. here ; 4 :00 p.m. Mar. II: Mankato State College here 4:00 p.m. SWIMMING SCHEDULE lFNB-7 Dec. Kansas 1966: Big Eight Relays at Oklahoma - there Jan. 6. 1967: 7:30 p.m. Jan. 7: 3:15 p.m. Oklahoma State there Minnesota here - 7:30 p.m. Kansas here - 2:00 p.m. Colorado State Univ. - there Jan. 13: Jan. 14: Jan. 27: - 4:O0 p.m. Jan. 28: Colorado U, there 2:00 p.m. Feb. 3: OPEN Feb. 4: Iowa Stale here Feb. 10: So. Illinois - there Feb. 11: Missouri - there - Feb. 17: OPEN Feb. 18: OPKN Feb. 24: OPEN Fob. 25: Kansas State 3:O0 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. here 2:00 p.m. Mar. 2, 3. 4: BIG EIGHT MEET at Columbia, Missouri Mar. 23, 24, 25: N.C.A.A. MEET FRESHMAN MEETS Jan. 14, 1967: Kansas her 4:30 p.m. Feb. 10: So. Illinois there . 5.00 p.m. Feb. 11: Missouri there Fob. 25: Kansas State 4:00 p.m. Freshman Practice Meet: 2:30 p.m. here . Jan. 26 Wayne State here - 4:00 p.m. Future Schedule: Jan. 25, 1968 - Uni versity of Wisconsin - here - 7:30 p.m. SEVEN again... MAGNIFICENT again! fezner. Return qf&e Seven" IlobertMer JULIAN MATEOS wwren dates WGIUO 1EKIM ClAUOE m ELIU MONIES 411 mitooutue - JORDAN CHRISTOPHER COLOR by OeUine PANAVISIOM 14 TH AND 0" pT?W Iiitramurals Football Results Tuesday, Oct. U Benton 25, Avery 19 Sigma Chi A 22, Alpha Tau Omega A 0 Delta Tau Delta A 53, Sig ma Alpha Epsilon A 7 Abel IV 19, Abe! V 17 Selleck 39, Seaton 1 12 Football Schecule Thursday, Oct. 13 City Campus NW Avery vs. Kiessel bach SE Abel VIII vs. Abel XIII SW Abel XII vs. Abel X East Campus E Smith vs. Goodding Center Abel XI vs. Abel IX W Carson vs. Penn Friday, Oct. 14 City Campus NE Abel VI vs. Abel III NW Abel V vs. Abel II SE Abel IV vs. Abel I SW Bandits vs. Mousers East Campus E Farmllouse A vs. Phi Gamma Delta A Center Mavericks vs. Playboys W Dirty Old Men vs. Uni corns Qualification rounds for the intramural basketball "golf" contest will begin Oct. 17th in the Physical Education Building. Qualifications will take place on the four "golf courses" laid out on the basketball courts in the P. E. Building. Each player will throw three rounds during t h e week of qualifications which ends Friday, Oct. 17th at 6:00 p.m. The times open for play will be 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Mon day through Thursday and 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. on Friday. ' Our Sprites and Midgets are priced for action. Get in on it. STANDARD MOTOR CO. 1731 "O" Authorized Sales 140 NO, 1JT.H YOU'VE NEVER BEEN NOW PLAYING " ' starring Stephen Boyd. Raquel Welch, Edmond O'Brien, Donald Pleasence. Arthur O'Connell, William Redfield and Arthur Kennedy, Produced by Saul David, Directed by Richard Fleischer, Screenplay by Harry Kleiner, Adaptation by David 9"l Rosenman, Cinemascope, Color by DeLuxe. IfBtt latter IPark, H30 . 1144 T ST. 492 3126 FOR A A LOST YOUNG MAN . . . THIS Intonation.) Classic preterm cinemascope m IW.iU'WI.ill'ilil.JIII Uiiiiiili I.I1..IL..L.III.II III ill Jl I'' ' ,IUH MM WW Ml ImmAiii1i.jikIwi'- UrtrtKlmllmmrm i'' I iiiiiui.w'' K-State Leads Big Eight By Ed Icenogle Sports Assistant Undefeated Nebraska will face the threat of the Big Eight's leading rusher this Saturday as the Corn huskers take on winless Kansas State at Memorial Stadium. K-State's Cornelius Davis, who has carried 73 times for a net gain of 445 yards and an average of 6.1 yards, will be operating from the Wildcats' fullback slot. Davis has the best net yardage for one game in the conference with a total of 161 yards in the 21-6 loss to Army. In that same game Davis rambled 89 yards for the longest touch down run. in the 1966 Big Eight records to date. Kansas State, with losses to Army, New Mexico, Colo rado and Missouri, will also have the dual talents of tailback Ossie Cain. Cain has netted 99 yards in 31 ground trips in addition to 44 yards more from seven pass completions. K-State coach Doug Weaver hopes to have the services of sophomore quar terback Bill Nossck, who was sidelined with a lung injury in the second gam1 of the season. Vic Cashillo has been handling the quarterback duhies for the Wildcats and nas tnrown bi passes, com 432-4277 k Service 7c DOORS OPEN 12:45 NO MATTER WHERE YOU'VE BEEN . . . NO MATTER WHERE YOUR DREAMS HAVE TAKEN YOU . . . HERE BEFORE ! ! Duncan, Music by Leonard PARKINCr for Stuort and Nrbra.ko 4 .m. ! Rampart 12th I r Ante 11th t 9 State Scuntin Self Park N Car Pork Parage, 1th I M DOORS OPEN 12:45 YOUNG, LONELY GIRL . . . WAS THE BEGINNING . . . Jt !i:P MA- s Rusher pleting 27 for a .443 percen tage and a net gain of 294 yards. On the receiving end, are Bill Salat and Dave Jones, as well as Cain. Jones has hauled In 9 aerials and recorded 101 yards, while Salat has aver aged 10 yards on seven re ccptons. Another K-State strong spot against conference champion Nebraska is the punting of Bob Coble. Coble is third in the Big Eight with 33 kicks, averaging 41.8 yards. K-State has clashed with Nebraska 50 times. The Corn huskers won 39 of them . Passions Dlavthinn WrtftAi.. a.. on ,ife...LoVe...nrf I a- h T ,mportant and vital subjects including the hysterical but happy answer to civil ization s most poignant problem -"Does making love give you a violent headache?"... or "Do you get acid indigestion from hanky-panky?" IT'S A HILARIOUS The TOP 20 a i r-r r n LMICH. STATE 2. NOTRE DAME 3 - ALABAMA 4- U.C.L.A. 5- GEORGIA TECH Saturday, Air Force Alabama ....., Arkansas ............ Army Bowling Green , Brigham Young Bucknell Buffalo Colgate . Colorado Colorado State . Cornell Dartmouth Delaware Duke East Carolina Florida Florida State "Georgia .-. Georgia Tech Holy Cross Houston .... Illinois Kent State ............... L.S.U Louisville .......... Maryland . Miami, Ohio w.. Michigan State ... Minnesota ... Mississippi ................ Missouri Navy . Nebraska New Mexico State . O Northwestern Notre Dame Ohio University . Oklahoma , Oregon State Pacific Purdue San Jose . South Carolina Southern Cal ...... S.M.U Syracuse ...... Tampa T.C.U Texas Western ., Tulane ... Tulsa U.C.L.A Virginia ........... V.P.I Washington Washington State West Texas William & Mary Wyoming Yale Alfred Amherst Bates .. Connecticut ...... Gettysburg ...... Ithaca Juniata Lafayette Massachusetts .. Middlehury Norwich Slippery Rock . South'n Conn. . Springfield Trinity Upsala ., Vermont m Weslevan . West Chester . Wilkes . Williams Other "1 Albion Alma Baldwin-Wallace Ball State o) iVl Harriers Will Meet K-State Nebraska's cross country squad will try to prove that bad things do not have to come In three's this Satur day when it hosts Kansas State at Pioneer Park. The NU harriers were edged 28-27 by South Da kota and drubbed 16-45 by Iowa State In a double dual meet at Ames, Iowa, last Saturday. Nebraska was without scheduled starter Greg HUSKER Especially For The 1966 Big Red Homecoming Exclusively At; University Bookstore ';r;:!M''en - unnhibitedly FILM FOR FARSIGHTED icr Harmon Football Fcrecast TEAMS 6 - SOUTHERN CAL 7- FLORIDA 8- PURDUE 9- TENNESSEE 10 -ARKANSAS 11 12 13 14 15 Oct. 15 Major Colleges . 22 . 14 . 14 28 . 17 ,. 20 . 21 19 23 , 20 . 20 . 24 35 . 14 . 21 . 22 . 28 20 15 . 30 19 25 20 . 17 14 20 . 17 27 27 26 24 23 Oregon Tennessee ... Texas Rutgers .................. Toledo .,. Arizona State ...., Pennsylvania Dayton Princeicn Iowa State ............... Utah State ..... Harvard ............... Brown Villanova 20 6 7 20 Clemson George Washington .. 7 North Carolina 7 Texas Tech . 8 Miami Florida 14 Auburn 7 loston University .. 14 Mississippi State .. 7 Indiana 7 Western Michigan .... 9 Kentucky 9 Drake 19 West Virginia .. 13 Marshall 0 Ohio State 7 Iowa . 13 South'n Miss .. 6 Oklahoma State ..... 7 Pittsburgh 14 21 28 .. 28 . 21 .. 24 . 14 . 25 ,. 19 . 25 . 16 , 28 . 21 . 28 , 21 . 27 , 18 . 14 . 21 .26 , 21 24 , 26 14 .21 . 17 . 35 . 25 . 31 25 Kansas State ..... Wichita Wisconsin North Carolina ........ Xavier Kansas ........ Idaho ... Montana ,.....,.... Michigan ...... San Diego Wake Forest ........ Stanford Rice .. 13 Boston College ....... 6 Furman 14 Texas A & M 10 Arlington .. 0 Cincinnati 6 North Texas ........... 7 Penn State 0 V.M.I 13 Vanderbilt . 8 California Utah Richmond ..,.,.... The Citadel ,........, New Mexico ......... Columbia . Other Games East 30 35 ..... 20 14 30 . 33 . 28 27 33 16 20 14 ...... 17 24 .... 25 19 22 .... 20 28 ...... 40 ?5 Games Brock port Rochester American Int'l . Maine , Lehigh ... Susquehanna ..... Geneva Tufts , Rhode Island ..... Hamilton St. Lawrence California State Montclair Northeastern Colby 0 6 0 13 7 0 12 6 7 13 13 13 14 12 7 14 12 6 6 7 e Lycoming New Hampshire . Worcester Tech . Bloomsburg Ursinus Bowdoin Midwest 14 Hope ............ . 15 Olivet . ... 21 Wittenberg ., 24 DePauw 13 10 7 Young, who was sidelined with a foot Injury. Accord ing to Coach Frank Sev igne Young should be back in for the K-State meet. Donn Bischoff was the front-runner for Nebraska with a time of 16:18.4, which earned him second place against South Dakota and fifth against Iowa State. Les Hcllbusch, also a sop homore, was next In the TILY WEAT Fillip wiwiiipypi UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE NEBRASKA UNION, LOWER LEVEL 'Hub of Campus Activity' "Mi mtfl immi i f I i r " 1 woooylen strike back! exterpoiates PEOPLE WITH 36-24-36 VISION! SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING ,, TODAY (Forecasting Average: 576 right, 194 wrong -MISSOURI - HOUSTON - NEBRASKA - S.M.U. - GEORGIA 16- BAYLOR 17 - WYOMING 18 - OKLAHOMA 19 - AIR FORCE 20 - TEXAS Midwest (continued). Bethany 21 Butler ...,.... 20 Carthage 23 Central State, 0 20 Dubuque 19 East Cent. Okl 30 Emporia College ... 40 Findlay 10 Friends 18 Hillsdale .,. 23 Illinois Wesleyan .. 23 Iowa State College .. 20 Lakeland 20 Langston 17 Michigan Tech . 15 Neb. Wesleyan . 28 North Central 26 NE Missouri . 21 McPherson Evansville Millikin .......... Bluffton Simpson Central Oklahoma Bethel, Kansas 0 Ohio Northern 0 Sterling 14 Central Michigan ... 14 Carroll 13 Southern Illinois ...... 14 Northland SE Oklahoma St. Cloud Doane Anderson NW Missouri NE Oklahoma 20 Northern Illinois ... 26 Northern Michigan .. 20 SW Oklahoma Bradley St. Norbert Eastern Illinois . Pittsburg Platteville Kansas Weslevan Northwood Omaha ... Oshkosh Ottawa St. Thomas 21 20 18 41 16 Augsburg 13 Central Missouri .... 12 Missouri Mines . 19 Baker . 7 Indiana Central 7 Franklin 13 Illinois State 14 St. Joseph 13 SE Missouri 28 SW Missouri 21 Southwestern, Kan. 12 Taylor 25 Wabash 30 Western Illinois .... 20 Wheaton 14 Other Games South and Southwest Appalachian Arkansas A & M Arkansas State ... Arkansas Tech Austin Peay Carson-Newman . Centre . Chattanooga ...... Davidson . 17 13 28 15 20 15 8 22 21 17 14 22 18 14 Catawba ........ ... Harding ... Murray Conway .....w.mw Morehead Elon Hanover Middle Tennessee , Presbyterian ., Samford Washington & Lee East Tennessee ...... Henderson Troy . Abilene Christian .. Guilford . Maryville . NE Louisiana Ouachita ..... U.T.M.B. Delta Drexel Tech Eastern Kentucky Florence Jacksonville Lamar Tech ..... Lenoir-Rhvne 22. 20 Livingston 15 MCNeese r. 21 Mississippi College 15 NW Louisiana 31 Randolph-Macon ... 34 S. F. Austin 21 Sam Houston 21 SE Louisiana ..... 30 SW Louisiana ... 17 SW Texas 20 Tarleton ... 27 Texas A & I . 14 Trinity . 27 West Va. Tech 14 West Va. Wesleyan 26 Western Carolina ... 18 Western Kentucky .. 20 Wofford 22 Bridgewater ... sui ROSS McMurry Louisiana College Louisiana Tech Howard Payne Texas Lutheran East Texas . Angelo Shepherd Glenville Emory & Henry Tennessee Tech Newberrv Other Games Far West Cal Lutheran .... Cal Poly (S.L.O.) 14 20 17 20 15 Colorado College .. 0 Fresno State 15 Whittier 7 Adams Stata 19 Chico 7 Colorado Mines 7 Humboldt 0 Puget Sound 13 Central Washington 0 Santa Barbara 14 Cal Poly (Pomona) 8 Claremont . 0 Lai western Colorado Western Davis Eastern New Mexico 20 Hawaii 25 Lewis & Clark .... 14 Linfield 21 Long Beach .. 23 Northern Arizona ... 26 Occidental 32 Pacific Lutheran ... 25 Rlveraide . 16 Sacramento 30 San Francisco St. . 21 Santa Clara 17 Western New Mexico 15 Idaho College Red lands San Francisco Nevada San Fernando Colorado Mines Western Washington 15 Portland ("Friday Games) Cornhusker contingent at 16.49.0, followed by Dennis Settles at 17:51.0 and Peter Scott at 17:59.0. Norval Jones clocked an 18:37.0 and Keat Radke a 19:02.0, and Dave Heffern of South Dakota entered the fastest time, 15:21.5. Colorado and Missouri are the other individual meets for Nebraska before the Big Eight Conference competition at Ames. 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