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    Friday, Qctober 22, 1954
Lincoln, Nebraska
Page 3
Here Are Your Winners
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You can win this pipe.
Medico Football Forecast
Visitor
) Wisconsin,
) Purdue
) Texas
) UCLA
) Kansas
Home Team Visitor Home Team
) Colorado ( ) Nebraska ( ) Ohio State (
) Missouri ( ) Iowa State ( ) Michigan St. (
) Oklahoma ( ) Kansas State ( ) Rice (
) Indiana ( ) Iowa ( ) Oregon State (
) Michigan ( ) Minnesota ( ) So. Methodist (
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(College games of October 23. Coupon due at The Nebraskan
by 3 P.M. October 22. Box in front of door of Nebraskan office.)
Total Points Scored by Winners ( )
Contest Rules
1. The object of the The Nebraskan
Medico Pipes Football Forecast is
to select winners of 10 college foot
ball games to be played each week
' end with the total points scored by
the combined teams to be used to
break ties.
2. The games are listed on the
official contest coupon. Place an
"X" beside your forecasted win
ner or a "T" if you predict a tie.
Leave the blank opposite teams
you predict to lose blank.
3. One may enter only one entry
blank per week. The contest win
ner will be published Tuesday of
the following week of the game.
4. All ' postponed games will be
eliminated from the contest.
5. No member of The Nebraskan
is eligible to participate in the
contest; otherwise the contest is
open to all Nebraska University
students and members.
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Overtime Victory To TKE's;
Zeta Beta Tau Edges Acacia
By BOB ZUBER
Intramural Sports Writer
Only a few football games were
played by the intramural teams
last Wednesday. All of the games
were close, as no team won by
more than one touchdown.
Zeta, Beta Tau edged a rough
Acacia outfit, 7-0. Coke Fried
man threw a ten-yard pass to
Jerry Krupinsky in the second
quarter for the only touchdown of
the game. Friedman ran around
end for the extra point. This was
the second game ZBT has won in
as many starts, and they have
been unscored upon in both contests.
Methodist House lost out to the
Phi Psi C team as Jach Haldi
men intercepted a Methodist pass
in the second period and raced 30
yards to score. The Phi Pais now
have a record of one victory and
one defeat.
TKE's Win
At the end of the fourth period,
Pioneer House had tied Tau Kap
pa Epsilon, 7-7, but the TKE's
won the game on the yardage
play. In the only other two games
played, Presbyterian House edged
Lutheran, 13-6, and Ag Mens beat
Clippers on the yardage play after
neither team had scored during
the regulation time.
Nebraska Cornhuslcer Football Eleven
Determined To Spoil Buffs Homecoming
The University of Nebraska
Cornhuskers move westward this
week to meet the current leader of
the Big Seven race, the Colorado
'Buffaloes at CU's homecoming.
Colorado, undefeated in f i v e
Starts, has defeated two Big Sev-
FOOTBALL STATISTICS (4 tames)
.JiKBRASffA OPPONENTS
35 1st downs famed 42
12 1st downs passim 12
! 3 1st downs penalties 3
! 60 Total first downs 57
(1010 Yards sained rushing 796
IS Yards lost rushing 112
I (92 Ket sain rushint 684
30 Passes attempted of)
14 Passes completed 24
' 2 Passes had intercepted 3
S Scoring passes 0
IflO Ket gain passing 2"5
1152 . Total net yards gained (M9
199 Total plays 260
5.8 Offensive average n.S
15 Punts 22
i 37.1 Punt average 34.6
' 23 Fumnles 17
13 Fumbles lost "
17 Penalties 25
205 Penalty yardage 255
SCOKIXO
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Korinek
Erway
Smith, R.
Evans
Greenlaw
Clark '
Torcioo
Harris
Edwards
Giles
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NEBRASKA
OPPONENTS
11
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Clark ,
Erway
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KERRASK K
OPPONENTS
PCNTlNf!
No. Vds.
1 48
A R35
7 2.13
1 32
A.g. Blkd
48.0 0
37.2 O
36.1 O
32.0 O
18
22
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37.1
34.6
KICKOFF RETURNS
Korinek
Edward
Smith, R.
Clreenlaw
McWUliamt
Hark
Br
raler
NEHRRASR,.
OPPONENTS
Harris. S.
Bcherer, L. j
Edwards, J.
Korinek, D.
Cnmstock, O.
dark. R.
Gleenlaw, W.
Fmith, R.
Englert, G.
ploore, K.
fclcWilliams, J.
brown, D.
Erway, D.
Kolston. D.
Margheim, D.
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34.0
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20.7
11.5
6.5
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12
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RIRHIXG
TO 1(
207
231
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17.8
2
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10
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20
31
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134
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161
120
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158
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24.
12.8
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5.4
5.0
4.6
3.3
3.0
2.3
2.2
2 0.3
6 3.0
12 12 6.0
KEBRASKA
OPPONENTS
Greenlaw
Johnson
Clark
Erway
grows
Englert
169 1,010 118
201 796 112
PASSING
Art. Confp. Pet.
2 2 1.000
1 i l.ooo
4 3 .750
11 8 .545
10 2 .200
2 0 .000
892
684
5.3
3.1
Net InicTD
41 0 0
39 0 1
37 0 0
127 0 2
16 2 0
C 0 0
NEB.
PPON.
Holston
Butherus
Greenlaw
Clark
Loehr
Giles
Comstock
gVEBRASKA
OPPONENTS
30 14 .467 260
B9 24 .407 255
J'ASS RECEIVING
A. "a.
39
28
65
18
56
42
12
Avg.
39.0
28.0
21.7
18.0
14.0
14.0
12.0
3
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TO
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260
55
18.6
10.6
en teams, Kansas (27-0) and Iowa
State (20-0).
Bob Faris, Cornhusker freshman
coach, who scouted the Buffaloes
in their victory over Iowa State,
describes the Buffaloes as a "ter
rific offensive ball club. All of their
backs pack that home-run punch.
They can go all the way if given
half a chance."
The Colorado-Nebraska teams
have played 12 games. Nebraska
has won 6, lost 5 and tied one.
Not Since '49
Not since 1949 has the Nebraska
eleven been able to defeat the
Buffaloes. The 1952 contest, played
at Boulder, was one of the most
thrilling battles in the midlands
that year. The Buffs managed a
16-16 tie in the last minutes of the
game when Carroll Hardy, then
a sophomore, got deep into Ne
braska territory with the return
of a kickoff.
The only common foe which the
two teams' have met this season
was Iowa State. Nebraska won
from the Iowans, 19-14. Colorado
pounded out a 20-0 victory on the
Cyclones' home sod.
Nebraska's big problem this
week will be switching the defen
sive alignments to meet Dallas
Ward's potent single -wing attack.
It will be the first time the Husk
ers have been against this type
offense since Colorado played here
in 1953.
Dan Brown, senior quarterback
from Sioux Falls, S. D., will be
game captain.
Fischer Returns
Rex Fischer, Oakland junior,
originally slated for the No. 1
quarterback spot, was back in
pads and going full blast in this
week's workouts. He has been
sidelined since Sept. 10 with a leg
injury.
With Jim Murphy also back in
pads after missing the Oregon
State game, the Huskers should be
M sWudl fc iAvaril OB
NOW
at full strength for the crucial Big
Seven battle this week. Murphy is
a sophomore guard from . Colum
bus. Although the Nebraska eleven
completed 7 to 11 passes against
Oregon State for 157 yards and two
touchdowns, Coach Glassford said
he did not think this was a true
test of the Huskers passing ability.
Probable Lum-Vm "
Colorado P os. . Nebraska
Lamar Meyer LE Andy Loehr
Dick Golder LT 'Bill Holloran
Dick Stapp LCr Charles Bryant
Don Kamoscak C Bob Oberlin
Dave Jones RG Robert Wagner
Walt Schneiter RT Don Glanti
Wally Men RE Jack Braley
Sam Maphis Q B Dan Brown
Carroll Hardy LH Ron Clark
Frank Bernardi RH Willie Greenlaw
Emerson Wilson FB Bob Smith
Officials: Referee, Cliff Ogden, Wichita;
Umpire, John Waldorf, Missouri; Lines
man, Bo McAliater, Oklahoma A&M; Judge,
C. A. Bidwell, Pittsburg Teachers.
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