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The Daily Ncbras.cm Poll Precincts: Sooners To Repeat As League Champs 111 the 12th aiiul Bis Eight pre- years eason poll. Oklahoma was selected tram earning ..... . .... berth last yea to romp 10 US IWI1 ciMiscvuinc uh disputed league erown. This yea;. 7 area sportswriters and sports casters unanimously picked Okla homa to sweep to its annual con fercnce title. balloting. Colorado, fresh the Orange Bov;, ear. was voted second bv a landslide. Colorado was givti I 3ti votes for second place w nile 3rd rated Kansas carnered o;i!v Nelson. Rock? r 16 votes. Chet Mountain News; Boulder Camera, Howard Bax'rr, Hal Evans. Larn- eA Tiller & Tnile r. and Chuck Gar. The main discussion did not seem rily UMver p wanwd that the to be whether or not it would rip Buffs will be just as rugged, may. the conference as soundly as it ha be more so with retention of a fine in the past decade. The general' backfield. opinion of the poll seemed to be Missouri with 11 second place that the Sooners would completely yotes and lfi ,hird ,ace VMes cl(we. ""'I' . " w- m m , wih .n-i ly followed Kansas in the race f. w ith its highly publicize depth and ' power. Jack Pay ne, WOW-TV sportscat er, sa-a. "me loss w.em u. braska aud Kansas in the race for last fall's National Championship j second. machine is overshadowed by a plowing Missouri were Xebws Varsitv squad that smacks the. tl. n, iw tim m ka. fifth: Kansas State, sixth: aud nmni for the first time in a . I ! . II f r iw" urn 1 Wli Opener Approaching: Seven Key Men On Huscer nury lis; Jennngs Rafes Dilland As Vastly Improved Diesence is needed the most. Jennings said that although :h U-aia is injury ridden they ha a lost noive ol their hustle and aggressiveness. 01 third and fourth places. Missouri dropped from last season's rating i . w j i - v. Cuurtw Unroln Jnurnal Wilkinson . . . Top choice Williams Chooses Iowa U Injuries still continue to plague the Cornhuskers, as they ready for, their season's opener with Wasli-j ington State Saturday, September 21. "Severf of my key men are on the injured list," stated Coach Bill Jennings. The injured mm' are End Clarence Cook, Guard! Jerry Peterson, Guard Pat Fits-) gerald, Guard Art Klein, Center , LeRoy Zentic, Halfback Dean! Flock and Fullback George Cifra. j Several sophc.iores w ere lauded j by Jennings for their improving! toil in the past week. These in-i elude Zentic. Tackle Don Olson,1 Tackle Duane Mongerson, Gua:d Dale Siemer. End Max Marlz, End Roger Brede, Quarterback I Harry Tolly, and Halfbacks Jim Hergenreter and Bennie Dillard. Dillard, a Texas speedster was on the varsity last year however he was injured in his first varsity game. He is still eligible for thre more years of college football. Dil lard. who is known for his terrific speed w as advanced from the fourth lineup to the first lineup In practice Dillard has used his ter rific speed to break away for sev eral long runs. Jennings saio that the varsity would hold a light scrimmage eith er today or tomorrow behind closed doors. Going into today's scrim mage here are the three deep line ups released by Jennings: The left ends are Bill Hawkins. Marlin Hilding, and Brede; left t.ckles Don Rhoda, Mongerson and Mike Cowan: left guards Stu How erter. Jerry Peterson, and Seimer: centers Zentic, Dick McCashlam! and Dick Prusia; right guards Klein, Don Kampe. and Dick Klieber; right tackles Olson. Jerry Wheeler, and Mai Dohrman; right ends Mike Lee, Ray Engel. and Bill Tuning; quarterbacks are Tol ly. George Harshman,' and Roy Stinett; left halfbacks Dillard, Ca; roll Zaruba. and Hergenreter; right halfliacks Larry Naviaux, Gene Sandage. and Martt: fullbacks Je." ry Brown, Cifra, and Leo George. The first lineups are compos d of 13 sophomores, six juniors, and 14 seniors. Leo Thomas will oe used fit left tialfback and quarter i backs depending on which slot his VALENTINO'S Lincoln: Finest & Newest Pizza House Anytime ft Hitzn Time ,14.7 Hl.livte I'd. 8-1472 '7''. TUUiMMKK . BALLROOM LIYCmV.S IIM.ST Nim I ndiT iw MuiiHeionl Itlll IIOI.LOVk Y KOI HAKkl.R Featuring on Saturday, Sept. 1 4th . RICK BURGESS 1 coon' age. Ten poll members picked Okla homa to march to the National championship for the second year in a rwo. Jay Simon of the 0:a homt City Oklahonisn went so tar as to predict me sooners to ex- Iowa State, seventh. Iowa Sia;? Nebraska f-athcrfvi .5 nnt nf a nnssiWc M plans were long range football given a severe jo'.t last place votes in the balloting for the cellar position. Kansas and Missouri, the lai'.cr under new coach Frank Broyles. were mentioned as "most improved tend its present victory string of teams in the conference." Iowa 40 to 51 with a win in the Orange state drew scant but raucous sup port from Dick Greene. WOI-TV, of Ames who voted last year's cel lar club to leap all the way :o Bowl next New Year's Day. Jack Bickham, Norman. Oklalio ma Transcript, praising Bud Wil-kinsor-'s genius for building quarter, backs commented, "Bud probably could come up with an adequate signal-caller even if he had to go to the Anatomy department and build one out of spare parts." third place. Four other sportscast ers and sportswriters picked the Cyclones to finish as high as tifth. It looks like another great year for Oklahoma. As John Cromley of the Oklahoma City Oklahoman s.st ed. "No matter if thev use the In the race for second place, the siiigle wing or Platte rirer spread, tabulated vote did not pack the the Sooners will run off and hide teams nearly as close as last again." when it was announced Tuesday that all-state back Virgil Williams of Omaha North High School will not attend the Lincoln school. Williams said that he plans to enroll at the State University of Iowa and try to obtain an Iowa scholarship for the second semes ter. The Omaha prepster, w ho had earlier signed a grant-in-aid appli cation at Nebraska, was declared scholastically ineligible because he did not rank in the upper two thirds of his high j-hool graduat ing c!.iiS. Williams had visited with Husk er coach Bill Jennings in Lincoui last week, it was learned, but since he could not receive a.iy financial help he apparently de cided to enroll at Iowa. Typewriters For Rent Special Student Rotes NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. 12S No. 11th Phona 2-4284 TUXEDO RENTALS for your formal party Call or come into Clarks Every garment is altered to fit. W will be pleased to serve you. Complete after-six tuxedo COAT-TROUSERS SHIRT-TIE CUFF UNKS-STUDS-CUMMERBUNDS Ten Orders or More at a Viscount ( LAIKK.S CLOTHES FOR MEN Corner 11th & "0" complete D. W. 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