t Monday, October 13, 1958 The Doily Nebroskon Paqe 3 K-State Pulls Surprise Huskers Even Up Statistics But Can't Match Kansas Stale Scoring Drives By Charles Coffin Some 39,000 Band Day spec tators, told by the experts to expect a nip-'n-tuck battle all the way in Saturday's Nebras-ka-K-State contest, went home a little disillusioned. The injury-ridden Wildcats, refusing to lose heart after two close losses to Colorado and Utah State, whipped the Huskers 23-6. Both teams are now 1-1 in the Big Eight. W h a' hopponed? Winning coach Bus Mertes of Kansas State offered this explanation: "That first touchdown (scored on an 80-yard drive five minutes after the kickoff) gr.ve us a big lift. And we had tome real hard running on our team. Mainly, what did it was the same thing that's been winning for Nebraska a lot of heart." Mertes was also generous In praising the losers. "Ne braska has a hell of a hard running club," he said, "and they gave us fits with their defense in the second period." There wre two moments during the game when it least come close. The first was right after K State's first score, when Ne braska, with backs Carroll Za ruba and Larry Naviaux tak ing the ball downfield in giant leaps, barreled to a first down on the Wildcat nine. Here a new platoon of Huskers was sent in and promptly fined five yards for backfield-in-mo-tion. This clogged a drive that covered 75 futile yards. In the third period, LeRoy Individual Statistics Main Feature Clock West 0: "Cartoon," 7:15. "Captain Lightfoot," 7:20. "Heaven Knows Mr. Allison," 8:55. "Young At Heart," 10:45. Lincoln: "Gigi," 1:00, 3:10, 5:10, 7:15, 9:35. Nebraska: "Carousel," 1:00, 5:29. "The King and I," 3:16, 7:45. Last complete show, 7:00. Stuart: "The Barbarian And The Geisha," 1:15, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20, 9:25. Varsity: "Man Of The West," 1:25, 3:30, 5:35, 7:31, 9:27. State: "The Case Of Doc tor Laurent," 1:17, 3:23, 5:29, 7:35, 9:41. Joyo: "No Time For Ser geants," 7:10, 9:20. Starview: "Cartoon," 7:15. "Kings Go Forth," 7:30. "Val erie," 9:25. "Last Complete Show," 9:00. 84th & 0: "Cartoons," 7:15. "Chain Of Evidence," 7:30, 11:00. "A Time To Love," 8:30. Rashes Oil Nsi Ae. Naviaux 8 45 41 i.l Marti 1 M S ! Tolly 6 15 7 l. Zaruba 7 47 47 - t.7 Stinnett 4 5 -10 -2 5 White 12 61 50 4 Fischer 2 3 0 0 0 Flock 1 4 1 0.3 Bigrtow 1 4 4 4 0 Bad Pus Center -26.0 PASSING Alt. Cornel. Int. Yard, Tolly 4 1 1 13 Stinnett 2 1 O I RECEIVING Ne. CiuU Tarda TDs Eser 1 8 . 0 Fischer 1 1J 0 PUNTING N. Kicks Tetal Yds. Are. rn t 14J M.4 Stinnett 1 38 M.O KANSAS STATE Rl'SHING Rushes Gain Net Are. Krnll 7 12 -3 -0.4 Falk 11 44 42 3.8 Grosse 8 S8 68 1 5 Lee 8 49 40 6.1 Whitney 2 16 14 7.0 Tiro 8 33 33 4.1 Evan 3 12 12 4.0 Scott 3 8 8 2.7 PASSING Att. Compl. Int. Tarda McOonnel 2 1 0 17 Krull 4 3 0 35 RECEIVING No. Caufht Tards TDs Vadcr 2 26 0 Price 2 28 1 PUNTING Na. Kirks Tetal Tds. Ave. Lee 3 2 30.7 Tire 1 48 48.0 Team Statistics Nr K-st. FIRST DOWNS (Totals) 14 16 Br Ruthtnc 12 14 By Paacinc t 2 By Penalties 8 Rl'SHING (Number ef Rushes) 57 .50 Number of Yards Gained .. 233 242 Number Tards Lost 38 10 Nri Tards Gained 195 223 FORWARD PASSING (Number Attempted I Number Completed 2 4 Number Had Intercepted 1 Net Tards Gained -I S TOTAL PLATS (Rushes and Passes) J TOTAL NET TARDS 216 270 PUNTS (Number) Averaft Tards Number Had Blocked KICKOKF8 (Number) J Avrrare Tarda 48 5J KICK RETURNS Number Punt Returns 1 J Tards Punt Returns 1 J Number Klckofl Returns jj Tards Klrkotf Returns 101 PASS INTERCEPTION RETURNS (Number) ' Tarda Returns FUMBLES (Number) 1 2 Ball Lett ' BALL LOST ON DOWNS 1 PENALTIES (Number) I Tarda Penalised 44 31 FIELD GOALS (Number Attempted) Number successful 1 FUMBLE INTERCEPTIONS .. 1 Tards Return 27 Typewriters For Rent Try Our Rental-Purchase Plan Specicl Student Rates NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. 123 No. 11th Phone 2-4284 Typewriter Ribbons Put On Zentic and Dick McCashland stole the ball and McCashland steamed 22 yards for a touch down to bring NU within sev en points of the K-Staters, 13 6, and Nebraska fans began to envision another last-quarter victory for the Huskers. However, retaliation was swift: K-State, its offense stymied 18 yards from the Ne braska goal, turned to gifted halfback Ben Grosse. He toed the perfect field goal that most observers considered the turning point in the game. Hukser Miscuei Two of the Wildcats' touch downs were converted direct ly from Husker miscues. One followed a high pass from cen ter on a fourth-down punt, the other, a pass interception. On the whole, the NU defense was hard-hitting and tough, though there were times late in the game when Nebraska's tackl ing was sub-par. Judgment Day on the Husk er offense was postponed for at least a week, for three of its leaders were sidelined for much of the gam e. George Harshman, No. 1 quarterback, suffered a slight concussion early in the first period; Zaru ba left in the third quarter with a strained knee; and flashy halfback Pat Fischer, still weak from the flu and a bruised shoulder, saw ac tion for only a few plays. (Of these and other bruised Husk ers, however, none were ser iously injured.) Coach Bill Jennings evalu ated the Nebraska offense this way: "Of course Harshman's being out hurt us how much, we can't tell: I thought we moved the ball well. We just stopped ourselves," he said, referring to the penal ties the Huskers incurred at crucial points throughout the afternoon. The statistics s e e m e d to back him up; they were much more even than on any pre vious Saturday for the Husk ers. NU had 12 first downs to K-State's 14, and net yardage of 216 to the winners' 279. Dl Tournaments League action in intra mural touch football is rapidly coming to a close, and tournaments are al ready being set up by intra mural director, Ed Higgen botham. The top three teams in each league are eligible for the tournament. TUe com petition is set up so that any team in any leagr.e has a change at gaining the all University championship. Beta Theta Pi, Hitchcock, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon are major teams who have already gained positions in the upper brackets of the tourney. Be sure to attend KFMQ's FIRST FILM FESTIVAL at the Nebraska Theatre 3 performance only of each film 2:30 PJI. 5:30 PM. 8:30 P.M. THURSDAY, OCT. 23 Special ACADEMY AWARD (Best Foreign Him) RAND PRIZE winniu I1 I&iffl FRIDAY, OCT. 24 "A Fascinating Job!" DANIELLE DARR1EUX GERARD PHILIPE aJlto BLACK" (ROUSE ET NOIR) I lltletlij till kncU j tinfe MuMm fMI kj TEQ0UC9U1 l.JiiU.rir """ " 1 NO SEATS RESERVED NO STANDING ROOM PERMITTED So buy your tickers TODAY Mail Order Invittd . . . Senc) Chicks to KFMQ . . . 1001 Trust Building, Lincoln, Nebraska $.90 for 1 presentation $1.75 for both Tickets also available et the Nebraska Book Store 1135 R St. on campus fc.,.a.i:.i - 1 11 mi - inn n ill A SHORT NOTE FROM PAUL SCHFJLE, KFMQ STATION MANAGER: Speaking for Radio KFMQ, I om hoppy to onnounct that we hove engaged the Nebraska theatre for these two excellent films, both of which have won Inter national film awordt and are now film clas sics. Both films ore now ploying in large metropolitan cities at advanced prices. We hove arranged this fes tival so that film clas sics ot this caliber can be mode available to all. You won't wont to miss either of these features but wi hat t printed tickets for ova i I a b I eating only. So pick up your tickers today at either the Ne b r a k a Book Store or the of fices of KFMQ. Sammies Drop ZBT 27-7 Although the Z.B.T.'s man aged to get a touchdown in the first quarter against the previously unscored upon Sig ma Alpha Mu football team the Sammy defense led by Ken Freed aid Alan Forman stopped the Zebs cold through out the rest of the game. Working their pass patterns to perfection, the Sammies scored in each of the four quarters as they won 27-7. The first time the Sammies had possession. Norm Phillips passed to Bernie.Turkel in the end zone. Stan Widman added the extra point. The Zebs rallied and on a pass from Steve Rosenblatt to Milt Moskowitz they scored their only touchdown. Rosen blatt ran right to add the ex tra point. The score at the end of the first quarter was 7-7. the ball almost at will the Sammies could only manage one more touchdown in the first half. That was on a forty yard pass from Phillips to Howard Upton. The Sammies led 14-7 at the half. The second half belonged to the Sammies as their two pla toon system wore down the undermanned ZBT team. Phil lips passing from behind the protection of blocking backs Bernie Turkel and Mel Levine, passes, including two touch- Nebraska Harriers Win By Randall Lambert IvaRsas State's cross coun try team fell before Nebras ka 26 to 31 as the Huskers successfully opened the sea son at Pioneer Park, Satur day. Joe Mullins, Nebraska jun ior from Nova Scotia, led all runners as he broke the tape in 15:04.5. However, Mullins was pushed by Duane Holman of Kansas State, who finished with a timing of 15:07. Last year Mullins barely caught Holman at the finish line as the Husker was timed in 15:27. Sophomore Joe American Horse showed promise as he finished in fourth place. How ever, American Horse was 22 seconds behind the third place finisher. down throws to Stan Widman. 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