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THE NEBRASKAN Page- 7 V 31' , Fridoy, November 2, 1956 - - - - I s 1 j' i , 4 ' : If , V v n l '.v sr - f V 9 J By BOB WTRZ SUtt Sports Writer Garden Englert, senior from Eioux Falls, S J)., has been chosen as this week's "Star of the Week" by the Nebraskan Sports Staff. The 6T 172 pounder is in his Curd year Kith the Nebraska rarsily but for the first time is getting la a lot of action. Englert was chosen for his fine play against the Colorado Buf faloes last Saturday. His play was CGSSON ENGULSI craa cf tie few btigii spots in the Easkers' 160 2a both Lis sopbomore oi miar years tie scrappy lad tpest most of the time ca the bench as nch foe men as Dan Brown, Don Enray and Gear Harshir.an were placed ahead of him. Apsis this season it looked like tie might be in Use same place with Erway aad Earsteaaa retanag pfca the Kidftaom of a ae sopho more in Boy Stiroeitt. Enray is sMag out tie season wMi a pair of bad knees aad Harshimaa has been injured or ckk pan of the tinae. Stinnett started cut the season in ae fasiam but faited to improre. S3 last Saturday the 23 year old Eitgtert fmaly g& Ms big chance. Ears3aa started the contest bat wa.-r"t at Ml speed after his siege ml.l the Ea so Pete EHkt Inserted Englert to ran the team. He did a very eosmatexuiahle 5c8 on both oSense sod defease. In the second period tmder the di i i h 5 Hi I l.m.an.nim - - -Mum Immmmmmtmm I elesfedl A tar Of rection of Englert the Husker of fense penetrated the deepest into Colorado territory that it went all alfemooo. Use driTe carried from the Ne braska 23 to the Bluffs 17 yard line. Gordie carried the ball him self four times on the drive and passed once to Clarence Cook for a 17 yard gain. In addition to this be did a fine job of fakicg to spring bis teammates loose. Esglert was also in charge of the second half when the Hosiers made their best offensive threat This time the Ruskers went from their own 24 to the Colorado 35 yard marker. Englert also did a fbe job on de fense. Ssreral times in his defen sive play be stopped the ragged backs who had blockers ahead of them. With his fine Saturday perform- j aace coder his bell he should play quite a bit in the final four Husker games. In earlier contests this season! Englert has seen limited action. In the South Dakota opener he directed the Buskers to their final touchdown in their 34-6 romp. He saw brief action against Ohio State State, Iowa State, Kansas State, and Indiana. Egglert is praised by his team mates for his fine hustle and spirit. In his three years here you cerer have heard him complain because be is set&ing on the bench or be WALT BOB BOB STAX GEORGE BILL BLORE MABXEL WXJLZ VTCDMAX MOVER WILSON NEBRASKA t MISSOURI VEER. MO. MO. KEBR. MO. MO. OKLAHOMA T COLORADO OKLA. OSUL OJOLA. OKLA. OKLA. OKLA, KANSAS KANSAS STATE KAYS. " KANS. KANS. KANS. KANS. KANS. IOWA T DRAKE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE nuNors t pcrdue nx. pur. pur. pur. ill. pur. 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ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA ITS THE RED AND THE WHITE WITHOUT A FIGHT KAPPA DELTA MAKE MINCE MEAT OUT OF TIGER HIDE ALPHA PHI .3 Week cause something on the field goes wrong. The native South Dakotan is a Business Administration major here at Nebraska. He entered school here in 1953 and will grad uate in the spring. Englert attended Cathedral high school in Sioux Falls. While there Bonfire Rally The traditional homecoming bonfire rally will be held tonight beginning at 6:43 p.m. at the Mueller Caroline Tower. Trophies will be awarded for the bouse bringing the best sign to the rally. All bouses wishing to enter signs must be present to be eligible for the award. After trophies are awarded, the Missouri Tiger will burned in ef figy, and a yell session will be gin. he lettered two years in football and three years in basketball. In 1953 his Cathedral teammates named him the most valuable player on the team. Bob Berguin, Husker center, also hails from Sioux Falls. However, they were not teammates as Ber guin attended Washington High. Englert will make his next ap pearance this Saturday in the Homecoming h:t against the Missouri Tigers at Memorial Sta dium. Picks Staff Big Seven Activity: Bulh Jangle VJith OU, Stale Rivals To iileef While the Nebraska Cornhusk ers play host to the Missouri Ti gers, there are two conference games and one non conference games scheduled. Kansas State entertains rival Kansas at Manhatten in what is considered to be one of he roos colorful series in he Big Seven. In the series, which dates back to 1902 and includes 53 games, the Jayhawks have reaped 33 wins to the Wildcats' 13. Three games have ended in ties. If Kansas State can manage victory this week, it will be their fourth consecutive win, and his winning streak will match the four sraigh wins he Wildcas enjoyed in the mid-20's. Last year .Kansas State pound ed the Jayhawks 46-0 which is the widest margin the Wildcats have ever enjoyed. However, K.UhoIds claim o a 55-0 win in the 1947 game. Both teams are in top physical condition. Although Wildcat Cap tain Ellis Rainsberger and team mae Kenny Nesmith were badly bruised in last Saturday's game, they will be ready to go this week. Kansas State gave their bes appearance of he 1936 season last week against Wyoming as the Wild cats rolled op 279 yards in losing to the Cowboys. By winning Saturday, Kansas can square its record at -500 for the first time, during the season, since the fourth game f 1953, and the Jayhawks can equal last year's record of three wins and a tie, wiht three remaining games in which to improve. Kansas is the ooly club which has managed to tie with unbeaten College of Pacific and the only regular - season opponent to score against Oklahoma in the latter s last cine games. The old rivals are close statis tically. Kansas is averaging 5X1-5 yards per game rushing to Kansas State's 1S5J. Kansas is passing at a 50.1 yards per game rate while the Wildcats average 31.0. Kansas State trails. 214.8 to 233.3 aa(Q)15 Iff, 11 inmmmm -una V S J I j LJ LmA Lwi.mwJ L..Ji Ximm Xw WE'RE WITH YOU, N.U.! What We Went Is Some of That TIGER. SKIN FARM HOUSE WE'VE GOT THE TIGERS UNDER OUR BELTS THE TRI DELTS irS UNDER THE RUG THE TIGER LIES DELTA SIGMA PSI'S in rushing defense, bu they hold claim to a 76.6 to 133.3 bulge in pass defense. Homer Floyd, the Jayhawks leading scorer and rusher, and his replacement Jerry Baker, are crip pled but will play. Iowa State goes out of the loop to play host to he Drake Bull dogs. The Cyclones have no been the same since the Nebraska game, which they lost by a last-second field goal 10-7. Last week they were losing to Missouri 34-0. No Cyclone - Bulldog football series can add a new chapter with out some consideration of that rare play, the safety. This holds rue particularly from the Iowa Sate point of view. Four times in the long history of this big school rivalry the safe ty has won games for Iowa State. There were six safeties in those four games. Even though it is expected tha he toal score will run well over 40 poins, doa't completely over look that little 2-point play. The Cyclones have rushed o a total of 774 yards his season as compared to 1406 yards for the eppostion. However, they hold the edge in passing with 416 yards against 3S3 yards for the oppon ents. The Colorado Buffaloes will en tertain the Oklahoma Sooners in what will be a battle of the Big Seven Conference's leading indi vidual ground gainers. j Colorado's John Bayuk is still leading the pack in rushing. "The Beast" has now compiled a total of 454 yards on 73 carries for an average of 6.2. His rival at Boulder win be Clendon Thomas, Oklahoma right halfback, who has carried fewer times but has an 8T average. Thomas has gained 432 yards on 49 rushes. Although Colorado enters the con test with a clean record in the conference, they will csce heir seroest opponent in the defending caracal champions. After blank ing the Nebraska Corhuskers last week, the Buffaloes are definitely eying the Orange Bowl trip. Although the Sooners still lead She nation in total offense, their total offense figure shrunk because of the fact tha three of is touch downs against Notre Dame last week came off inerceptSons. The Sooners still boast a five game average of 414.6 yards. This is compared wi& 314 J yards per game for the Golden Buffaloes. In the series which dates back to 1312 and inchades 10 games, the Sooners have won S, the Buffaloes have won 1, and one game (1352) ended in a deadlock. Classified Ads P. 1L tfaartl. Phyifot Deft, dottrel t MO tea ttoM leima Dimttdi Cflwsral ti5ct jmflt ffmr.ii tat Rict'-m srtaasL ffe3cuiF roitam. ifcrvgHtace. frudm tin csam etc Sbcmfuc (mm. HflfflDe j tow IftM M-l sgmmjatr, Er motor. 04 T&AP THOSE TIGERS!" Beat Missouri PHI DELTA THETA Strip The Tigers; Boo Hoo For Mizzou ZETA BETA TAU v - GAMMA PHI SEZ, 2820419 FOR PI PHI'S WHO KNOW THEIR FOOTBALL BEST IT'S HUSICERS 2 to 1 MISSOURI YOU'RE SUNK ALPHA OMICRON PI HIT 'EM HIGH HIT EM LOW COME ON HUSKERS LET'S GO. ALPHA XI DELTA BEWARE BIG RED WILL DELTA OUR BOYS AND PETE A COMBINATION THAT CANT BE BEAT ALPHA CHI OMEGA THE TIGERS LAST STAND starring the "NEBRASKA PLAYERS" STARTS SAT. AFTERNOON AT TWO AT THE CORNHUSKER THEATRE THE AGR's GO BIG RED FULL STEAM AHEAD KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA MIZZOU ROAR THRU GAMMA