me Daily NebrasKon Monday, November 6, 19;) 7 new Worn Broken AH Ii Page 4 Slhromio 47 V Buffs Blank Cornhuskers, 27-0; Scarlet Falls To Loop Celler I flipped an aerial to Boyd Dowler : for the TO with 10 seconds left in ; the half. The third period saw fhe ending of the Colorado scoring. After ex- The University of Nebraska Corn- ers but the home team could not buskers, in order to stave off a . make any yardage against the cellar finish in the Big Eight Con- stout Buffalo line and had to kick ference, met the Colorado Buffa-: to the Colorado 24. This proved to loes Saturday in hopes to raise 1 be the beginning of another six- their loop record but the Buffs, : pointer for the Dal Ward club as j changing punts a few times the led by the nation's top rusher. ; the first string hustled the ball to ' own 43 yard line where they began Bob Stransky, had different ideas the Husker 35 before relenting to j Bisons ended with the ball on their and stopped the Huskers, 27-0. ; the second unit of the neighboring their final pay dirt drive. The big Jerry Wheeler kicked off for the state. i push was capped by Herbst skirt Scarlet into the arms of Bob Stran-; The second string was just as ! of right end for the TD for 10 hard to compete against, if not yards. The PAT was good at Colo- harder, for the Huskers, however. Led by smoothy quarterback How ard Cook, the Buffalo squad liter ally ran over tne bcariet detense and drove to the seven where Cook gathered in the ball and skirted right end for another tally. Cook's kick was good to give the visitors a 14-0 lead. With three and one-half minutes remaining in the half Tolly punted to Stransky on the 11. A clipping penalty set the Bisons back in the the Husker offense but Brown was an off-tackle plav that pushed Bob shadow of their own goal posts to stopped on the 35 of Colorado to into scoring territory to account the one. The Buffs didn't stop at end the threat and the game. for the TD. getting the ball into midfield and Next week the Scarlet will host lodorfa kick split the uprights . pushed to the Husker 20. The 99- the Oklahoma Sooners in Memorial to put the Buffs in front. 7-0. i yd. push was capped oi the en- Stadium to end the 1957 grid sea Colorado kicked off to the Husk-1 suing play when Howard Cook son. sky on the Buff's 6 yard line. Bob ran the ball back to the 35 before being brought down. For the first : three downs, the Husker line held and Dowler punted to Nebraska's ' 24. The Huskers could do nothing either, however, and Tolly booted to the Colorado 5 but Stransky stepped the ball back up their 24 yard line. At this point the Colorado scor ing machine set into action and promptly marched 74 yards for the tally. The drive was capped by rado led 27-0 to cease their scoring for the afternoon. i The Husker offense could not get rolling and only penetrated into the Buff territory four times but each time the bid was stopped before it could be turned into a scoring threat. In the final minute the Huskers broke through the Colorado de fense and almost sprung Jerry Brown who was instrumental in I 1 v 'u p. A ' I . f I ' " I1!.!11-1 11,11 ""I'll 4 ,J"MWBWMaM'a", iL touchdowhtI 11' ipV . , I i s UN' - 1 ft U&r. fit :5;:J 1 " ' - " i A i '- inn hi I ' - - " . - I TOUCHDOWX! f ' . " .'- .. 11-' Notre Dame's Dick Lynch Scores History Making Touchdown Fighting Irsh Upsets Sooners 7-0; K-State Upends Missouri, 23-27 By HON SHAHEhN Staff Sports Writer earlier in the game, but this time sand fans by unleashing a tre- was instrumental in keeping tha Notre Dame refused to be stopped mendous ground game good for Tigers in the eame with his bril- Two major upsets highlighted short of victory. For three plays 410 yards to upset Missouri, 23-21. v t , r,rr,vi Hia kirWnff ocilu. uaj a iijtuaii in iij tiic ouwici iuieiiiLii nciu, uui vii HaitbaCK oenu lirofise, wno ooot- K-State 20. Two plays later Big Eight as mighty Oklahoma fell the last down Halfback Dick Lynch ed a last-minute field goal to de- Quarterback Phil Snowdeii scored 7-0 to the "Fighting Irish" of Notre took a quick pitchout and circled eat ebraska last year, supplied from the 15 and 'Guard Charlie uaine ami iciar uc.iin8 rwaiis ma u ugm. cuu iui mc liuoi tne wmning margin as he kicked Rash converted. state upset Missouri zi-n. inree yaras. c.iki womt sucKies a 13-vard field goal in the third Coach Terry Brennan's Irish converted. period. woiufl not De denied Saturday as The Sooners tried desperately to A tney naneo UKianomas recora- aVert defeat ai they moved the breaking winnina streak a: 47 hall to the Irish Sfi-varH line. How- cr :t ti Ti-. mfn f ''Ail .tut h P' n;l u i -' f ... B-.... ... cici, oji nie loi p.av 01 me gamtr Kjnil bulled over from tne one to cuiuH-cici. uwiiuiiaicu i ii c a oesperanon pass was intercepted cr. the ir..intpr n, Missouri scored the other touch downs on drives of 52 vards and Tiger fumbie deep in Missouri ho yards and Rash converted each territory set up the first touchdown time. for Kansas State. Quarterback Les tistics as rtiey racked up 17 first , downs and 248 yards while limiting ' the Sooners to 9 first downs and 145 vards. Notre Dame's attack was paced by 210-pound fullback Nick Pietro sante, who accounted for more than one third of their yrdage. j Time after time Pietrosaiiic-'s bull- , hke smashes into the SVioner line picked up the necessary yardage ; ; to keep Notre Dame's drives mov- , ing. Notre Dame's winning touch- ' down came in the final period as , the Irish drove 0 yards to pay dirt. Pietrosame's line smashes ! moved the Irish to a first down on the Sooner four yard line. The ! sto.it-hear:ed Oklabomans tried j valiently to halt the drive as they i had done on two other occasions by rhe Irish in the end zone. Meanwhile over in Columbia Kansas State shocked twenty thou- six-pomter Zaenik converted to give the Wild cats a 7-0 lead. Missouri's Hank Kuhlman, wio lU,.',. "r ) mr nuiifnt rpprpsentnlir NATIONAL LIFE CO. For im la j,,r inorre nrd$. rnnmtt m frUmt ttiidfnll Dallas D. Fowler M No. 24tb I'hnnr 7-2523 uUrr 5 p.m. CHRISTIANS PIZZARIA 8 varieties of PIZZA 3 Sizes $2.00. 1.50. 75c Duung Room Service 5 P.M. Now-2 Stores Store 1 889 X0. 27 Ph ,.4g58 Open rrrry day exrrpt TtirtSmy Ph.8-2304 ,ore 2 Open rrrrr Joy txrrpl Monday NowDJhe one cigarette In 'tune with' 'America's taste C nurtcsy Sunday Jnuro) and sr Colorado's Boyd Dowler Scores Third Buff TD Sooner Hoop Squad Rated Sixth; Smithless Mizzou Cellar Bound has all you want! more season last years was both hot and cold. He averaged 5.9 points a game. Husker Frosh Down Colgate Thinclads Universitv led Horse, won try meet of Nebraska fresh by Joe American a postal crosis coun with Colgate Uni- Fraiik r 1 "V ' t- "Ai 1' v t versjty. 24 to 31. Coacl. Sevigne announced. American Horse's time for the 2-miles was 9:50.4. Gary Lar son, Nebraska runner for Lincoln Northeast was second in 10:20.5 Epanchin of Colgate finished third in 30:23. By BOB MARTEL other Sooner have been gft as counted into the Conference p.e- Sports Editor starters. dictions. The Cowboys should have Our faith in Jerry Bush and the Junior Bob Stoermer, 6-8. ia the another fine season and be ranked Comhusker basketball squad has leading candidate for the center high nationally, led us to predict that they will position if coach Doyle Parr nek finish ahead of bo Oklahoma and decides to move King to one of Missouri this season. the forward slots. Stoermer had a Although the Sooners have Joe 6' wr8e la5t season- Kine and Don SrtiwaD returaine. Bin Ashcraft. fc-6 returnee. is al- we are nevertheless installing so in the running for the starting them in sixth position in the Con-15061 .aS1Snment- ference ' -rartack ss counting neavuy on ., , sophomore Dennis Price, 6-3. who s,D"au "rxaTB once scored 43 points m a State iviug, w 2 icinci, uau grat cnampionsnip game. Price may be me;). season in &b-7 averaging 6 points starter at guard. cnl 11 re ; u tame. ouau, w-w. hi uia &lujiu- r.u- cnH.. i i Gene Hudson. 6-3: Dick Anderson, fi-4; Max Claiborne, 6-0; Larry Ivan. 6-3: Joe Jones. C-2: Art Keil .' Outside of King aad SchwaJl, no 5-o: Bruce Medley, 6-1 and Monte Simpson, 6-4. Outstanding Soph In addition to Price, other out standing sophomores are Bill Hammond, 6-6; Jack Marsh, 6-7; ' .Floyd Sharkey, 6-5; Jack Haskms, ;6-2; Ray Lewis, 6-3 and Roger j Potts, 6-4. j Should Scbwall give Oklahoma a ' I steady game and some of the ' tail sophomores pan out Oklahoma ! could be real tough, at least tough er than last season, i Missouri The loss of Lionel "Night Train" : Smith will be sorely felt by the ! Missouri cage squad this season. .Smith led the Tigers last season j with a 21 point per game average. Center Chuck Duren, 6-7. will sit out the first semester and will be replaced by Al Abram, 6-5, who averaged 5.6 while playing both center and forward last season. Roger Egeftioff, 6-3, will prob ably team at the forward position with sophomore Cliff TaDey, 6-6. Egelboff averaged 6.8 last season while Talley is a former Illinois All-Stater. Sonny Siebert, 6-3, will bold down one of the guard slots for the Tigers while the other position is up for grabs. Siebert had s very fine rookie season last year aver aging 33.4 points per gan-e. . Other squad member are Glen non ForristalL 6-0; Mike Kirskey, i 5-10; Paul Stehr, 5-31, Joh'ni Stephens, 6-6; Tom Field, 5-31 and Jerry Kirksey. S-H. F-W and Kirk- hey are sophomores, Oklrhcinia State, which ifcentiy joined the Big Eight, will not be the tobacco... the tip... and the taste! The tobacco you want . . . only tha choicest grades of quality tobacco. And Ifs af 100 natural tobacco! The tip you want . . exclusive T-7f iltsr . developed especially for Hit Parada, Ms you have your flavor, tool The taste you want . . . the freshest, bvetwst tastt of any filter cigarette. Gst mi Hit Parade todayt r ' y f f - ft- 4 V V y : i i ..... ... . n.Mm Lin 7 aM '':K;cA mil WILBU2 JUST W0ICE UP TO L lr J FI A "V r c' JPrr - the fact that hes in class! ferpV 'TVll 7 - V 1 Don't let that d"rowsy fetl- ft U j .HWfc if XI f ! ' i'' - .nrcrampyourstyleinc 4t -V - flJ V. . . . . . or when you re "limine r--wy J I ; 1 . ljrf'tiAl ' ' - ft!V f "1 the books". Take a NoDor ( ?l , iXfHffTl - f 3 "j Awatencr! In few minting i i f iXiMw V '3 . - I wide awake ... alert! Your p . ' JJ i. 4 r L '-. ' doctor -ilJ ttll you NoDoz - '" , ,m v i,'f 1 1 - J Awakeners are sae as coffee, In Phoentx, famou I f-&Jj V.Ki'Ml , ..Crf .v.. Keep, pack handy! - Sun Country w.nter resort. Jf -'0 JZ' 15 TABLETS, 35c j and all around the U.S.A., I 1 'AUt1' Jj f