The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 26, 1958, Page Page 3, Image 4

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    Fridoy, September 26, 1958
The Dally Nebroskon
Poqe 3
IM-"B" Teams See First Action
Phi Psis, Betas, Phi Belts, Belts Win Openers
Fischer Will Start
Jennings Names Squad For Purdue Game
by Norman Beatty
Talented sophomore half
back Pat Fischer will be in
the starting lineup against
Purdue despite the fact that
he has been confined to Stu
dent Health for two days. He
has a touch of influenza, but
was reported as being In "not
serious" condition.
36 Man Squad
Bill Jennings Thursday,
named a traveling squad of
36 players for the Purdue
game. Again the starting line
up may be changed depending
on whether the visiting Husk
ers kick or receive. The big
Swim Courses
American Red Cross
Water Safety Instructors'
Course in Swimming for
the Handicapped will be
offered at YMCA on Sep
tember 29, 30 and October
1, 2, 3, from 7 to 10 p.m.
Instructor is George "Rus
ty" Gates, ARC Field Representative.
FRIDAY
September 26rh
COLLEGE
NIGHT
at
(phMjidu
AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
Dancing 9 until 12
Couples Only
gest change would probably
be at the quarterback slot.
Jennings said the overall
condition of the team is very
good considering the rough
game played last Saturday.
The squad will leave today,
Friday, at 9:00 by chartered
plane. Jennings said they plan
to arrive, at Lafayette at 2:30
p.m. and will have a, light
workout on the Boilermaker
field at 3:00. The entire squad
and five coaches will return
after the game and are sched
uled to arrive back in Lincoln
at about 9:00 p.m. Saturday
evening.
Coach Jennings had no com
ment on the fact that the
Huskers were 20'V point un
derdogs. The 36 man traveling squad
Is as follows: Flock, Minrilck,
Martz, Heldt, White, Harsh
man, Tolly, Stinnett, Cozlne,
McCashland, Zaruba, Bige
low, Bohanan, Fischer, Na
vlaux, Dickson, F r 1 c k e,
Kitchen, Emanuel, Z e n 1 1 c,
Hosier, Moore, Seimer, Pon
selgo, Wellman, L u e c k e,
Edeal, Mongerson, Doyle, Ga
cusana, Eger, Sapp, Bond,
Tunning, McDole, and Fitzgerald.
The Phi Psi's, Beta's, Phi
Delt's, and Delts won games
Thursday evening to kick off
intramural 'B' league action.
Phi Psi's Overpowering
Phi Kappa Psi used a spir
ited attack both offensively
and defensively to shut out
the Farmhouse 'B' squad 13-0.
Sid Stacey, older brother of
Chuck Stacey who threw four
touchdown passes against the
ATO's in 'A league play Mon
day, was the leading perform
er on the loaded Phi Psi team.
He snared one pass for a
touchdown and intercepted a
Farmhouse toss late in the
game on his own goal line to
stave off a scoring threat.
Dave Myers, who gained
state recognition as a high
school footballer at Lincoln
Southeast, was at the receiv
ing end of the other Phi Psi
scoring thrust. George Fritz
and Ed Gates carried the
load for Farmhouse.
Tooley Leads Delt's
Pat Tooley passed for
Pat Fischer Named First Daily
Nebraskan 'Star Of The Week'
by Charles Coffin
Pat Fischer, a young man
who by this time needs no in
troduction to anyone in the
state, thinks there are three
reasons why the Huskers' suc
cess against Penn State last
Saturday will extend into the
rest of the season.
"Conditioning is the biggest
thing," says Pat. "Training
hard last spring and this fall
really helped we were in
much better sliape than Penn
State."
"The teamwork on the
squad this year is great, too.
Nobody dislikes anyone.
We're all pulling together."
How about spirit? "Tre
mendous!" is Pat's estimate.
"We thought before the game
Saturday we had a good
chance, and when we were
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still tied at the half, we knew
we could do it. And we know
we're going to give Purdue a
real battle this week."
Because his thrilling 92
yard kickoff return against
Penn State started the Husk
ers on their way to an open
ing day victory, Pat was
named the first Daily Ne
braskan "Star of the Week"
of the current semester., At
18, he is one of the youngest
Huskers ever to receive the
honor.
Brown haired, affable
Fischer is a sophomore in pre
dentistry, but is thinking of
changing his major to Busi
ness Administration. He grad
uated from Omaha Westside
high school, where he lettered
in four sports and during his
senior year was named to the
all-state football squad. The
streamlined halfback stands
5-9, and we's only 163
pounds.
In one prep game several
years ago, Pat broke into the
clear on a kickoff return and
seemed headed for a sure
touchdown, only to be tackled
a few feet from the goal. That
was as close as his team
came to scoring the rest of
the afternoon, and Pat says
the memory of that near miss
kept racing through his mind
during his touchdown sprint
last Saturday.
Pat has three older broth
ers who were outstanding
football players at Nebraska:
Cletus, now head football
coach at Omaha South high
school; Kenny, grid chieftain
at Blair, Neb. high school:
and Rex, now an NU medical
student. A fifth Fischer, Jack,
now in the navy, plans to en
roll at Nebraska next year.
The Fischer clan started
playing football "because
there was nothing else to do"
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In the small town of St. Ed
ward, Neb., where they grew
up. rney nave always re
ceived a lot of encouragement
from their parents, who never
seem to tire of watching their
sons stampede up and down
the NU gridiron.
touchdowns in each of the
last three periods to send
Delta Tau Delta past the
Sigma Chi seconds by a score
of 18-6. His targets were John
Mltchem and Sam Hall. Hall
counted twice once on a long
run followed by a short toss
from Tooley.
Don Bell scored the only
marker for the Sigma Chi
team.
F.elas Over ATO
A well rounded scoring
r
Pat Fischer
Loborotory Technician 1, stu
dent wife, at least one year of
chemistry. Routine testing.
Contact Personnel Office,
Room 113, Administration,
Building.
Faculty Bowling
Faculty Bowling League
action will begin on Monday,
September 29. At the present
time there are sixteen teams
in the ABC sanctioned league,
and six teams in the unsac
tioned league. There is room
for two more faculty teams in
the unsanctioned league. The
team competition is held at
Hollywood Bowl.
Results
Team High
Teachers College 879
High Individual Scores
Dr. M. S. Hiskey,
Teachers College 189
C. E. Miller, Kosmoz
(P. E. for Men) 177
Richard Videbeck,
Ivory Towers 176
Dean W. K. Beggs,
Teachers College ....175
Dr. Loren Bonneau.
Teachers College 171
Keep On Your
Toes With FiQQQZ
When the student body sifs
in class all day, getting numb
si both ends, be crazy like
fox. Keep on your toes with
NoDoz. Be alert for late-hour
studying and hep on late
dates. Safe as coffee and much
more convenient.
ItNott to PrtXJK
NoDoi will
keen vour
Facultu alert, too.
punch linked with a fine de
fensive game netted the Beta
Theta Pi's a 22-7 win over the
ATO's.
Scoring touchdowns for the
Beta's were Bob Souchek,
Mike Scdoris, and Sam Jen
sen. An additional two points
were picked up on a second
quarter safety.
The ATO's scored late in
the final quarter on a pass
from Bob Brandis to Bill
Wells.
Sigma Nu Falls
Tom Tucker connected on
two touchdown passes to lead
the Phi Delta Theta team to
a 15-6 win over the Sigma
IM Results
Phi Psla 13 Farmhouse 0
Delta Tau Delta 18 Sigma cm e
Beta Theta PI 22 Alpha Tau Omeia T
Phi Delta Theta IS Sinma Nu S
Gooding IS KleselbacB 1
Phi Epailon Kappa 1.... Wesley Mouse o
Beta Sigma Pal 1 Brown Palace 0
Alpha Gamma Sigma 4 Af Men 0
PI Kappa Pal 13 Acacia (
Nu'i. The Phi Delt'i also
picked up an extra two points
on a first quarter safety.
A pass from Bill Boggan to
Paul Jacobs provided the
lone Sig Nu scoring In the
first quarter.
Standouts for the Phi Delt'i
besides Tucker were ends Bll
Roper and Larry Hogan. For
the Sgma Nu's, Bill Boggan
was the main cog both offens
ively and defensively.
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Bermudas of washable wool
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Bulky knit turtleneck
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Belle-Tights for fun, $5 pr.
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Fourth Annual
SIGMA
CHI
DE1BY DAY
Saturday, Sept. 27
On The Mall
Parade Starts 1 p.m. Events 1:30 p.m.
WONDERFUL NEW EVENTS
Watch for the Mystery Contest
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