T 26th Year Friday, November 7, 1958 The Doily Nebroskon Huskers Hope To Escape Cellar With Victory Over Kansas Zaruba Moves From Fullback Spot To Halfback Poo 3 By Norman Beattv An old face in a new posi tion will be in the starting Have a WORLD of Ml Travel with IITA Unbelievable low Cost jturope 60 o. im $645 Orient 43-45 tton.Z-t $993 Mony tovri include ((( credit. 'ow-coit trip, to Mexico Howoii Study Tour $549 up and ""u n world sttowi Siva Mill THVIl. IN Aik Your Trovtl Agent 332 So. Michigon . INC. Cbitige 4, HA 7-7557 lineup Saturday as the Husk ers face the Jayhawks of K.U. He is fullback Carroll Zarauba who will start at left half. He has played alternate fullback with captain Dick McCashland this year up un til now. Kansas, who is fourth in the conference, sports a 2-2 con ference record with wins over Iowa and their interstate ri vals, K. State. Their losses have been at the hands of Oklahoma and Colorado. Huskers 1-3 The invading Cornhuskers now have a 1-3 conference record with their lone win over Iowa State and losses to IT CRAWLS! IT CREEPS! IT EATS YOU ALIVE . . . ! ! NOTHING CAN STOP IT! u INDESCRIBAKLEI INDESTRUCTIBLE I INHUMAN! K. State, Missouri, and Colo rado. Kansas has the nod in a game that can go either way. The re maining line-1 up will re- U main t h e same except mat l e r o y Zentic will be Floyd at right tackle instead of left guard. Unheralded Two of the outstanding Jay hawks are unheralded backs. They are Fred Bukaty and Mike Fisher. The unusual thing about Fisher is the fact that he missed spring practice, but recently released from the Marines. Bukaty is an excel- lent defensive halfback and should see plenty of action against the Huskers. Other notables to keep in mind are Doyle Shick, who is third in conference punt ing with a 41.7 average, and Homer Floyd, who is eighth in the Big Eight in punt re turns (Nebraska's Martz is 4th), and also the leading pass receiver for Kansas. Marhall Rounding out the top per formers for the hosts is Bob Marshall who is 15th in the conference among the leading ball carriers. Nebraska tiasn't a representative among the leading ball carriers. The 36 man squad and five coaches will make the trek via buses to Manhattan Fri day evening and plan to be back in Lincoln at about 11:30 p.m. Saturday evening. Cross-Country Travel To Big Runners 8 Meet Vr SParamount presents p Q1SEE 1 1 1 '! jjmri ji ... If 0 fSw J fit I The Management of this 1 theatre disclaims any xxr "" responsibility for Js 0 " 'S v' heart attacks ( eCSPj'W " or damage Of n to nerves. VW iH $5? nil 5 n Co-Stirring urn jtSt jjfj Slflf 1. -1 $ "? viox-:-: yx. For the first time in 12 years, the first man across the finish chalk in the 27th annual Big Eight conference cross country run at Norman, Oklahoma, Saturday morning may not wear the Crimson and Blue silks of Kansas. However, when Starter F. H. "Red Sleeve" Miles start ing pistol spats flame at 10:30 a.m., sending the field of 54 runners on the three-mile trail around the old university golf course behind the sta dium here, Coach Bill Eas ton's Jayhawkers will be heavily favored to win their 12th straight team champion ship, a feat that surpasses even Bud Wilkinson's clutch on the league football title. KU Challengers And Kansas hasn't yet con ceded the individual title. Billy Mills, Kansas' Indian sophomore, Tom Stutka, Kan sas, defending champion, and Berry Crawford, Kansas cap tain, are all tough. They'll have to be shown out on the course. Gail Hodgson, Oklahoma's I sophomore ace, conquered I them last week on their own hilly terrain at Lawrence, winning the three-mile race by 25 yards from Mills. Hodg son's time was 14:57.6. Craw ford was third, Stutka fifth. However, the only all-victorious runner in the race is Joe Mullins of Nebraska. He won his fourth consecutive grind last week against Mis souri at Lincoln, touring the Scarlet course in 15:01.6 to beat Jim Sanders of Missouri by six yards. Hodgson, unbeaten at three miles, dropped a four-mile race to Jerry Smartt of Hous ton October 25 at Austin, Tex. Smartt won in 19:35. Hodgson did 19:39. The footings at Norman will be flatter than at Ames, Iowa, or Lawrence w here the league hill and dale event has been held the last nine autumns. Hodgson, Mullins, Sanders, Gary Haltmeyer and John Darby of Iowa State, Joe American Horse of Nebraska, Ned Sargent and Bernie Frakes of Colorado, and Du ane Holman of Kansas State are all threats to end the Kan sas individual domination. Individual champs since Bobby Grimm, Nebraska, won the 1946 race at Norman : 1947 Bob Karnes, Kan sas, 9:50.3. 1948 Bob Karnes, Kan sas, 9:39.2. 1949 Bob Karnes, Kan sas, 9:35.3. 1950 Herb Semper, Kan sas, 9:19.8. 1951 Herb Semper, Kan sas, 9:14.9. 1952 Wes Santee, Kansas, 15:08.1. 1953 Wes Santee, Kansas, 15:06.8. 1954 Allen Frame, Kan sas, 15:16.7. 1955 Allen Frame, Kan sas. 15:10.1. 1956 Jerry McNeal, Kan sas, 15:10. 1957 Tom Stutka, Kansas, 14:58. two miles on cinder track. Five Nebraskans Open For Yearlings De Witt Lewis . . . KU End i.hen Nebraska's undefeat ed freshmen take the field against the Kansas State Wildcats, they will have five home state boys in the lineup. The five are Jim Huge, of Hnldrege; Ken Dostal, of Scribner- Warren Dobry, of Schuyler; Mick Tinglehoff and Monte Kiffin, Lexington. FREE PARKING AFTER 6 P.M. Nebraska Hosts Midwest Soccer Tourney Saturday Saturday will see the Uni versity of Nebraska Soccer 9 tonight, (Ejf f 5 I - h4 A i rr " t,v....- in lot rami MEET "THE YOUNG LIONS" OF THE U.S. MARINE CORP!! " know what I am a rich tramp -like my mother.!" "Don't marry t , me because I you feel you have ;W -4 m V. :1 W 4 to! FREE PARKING AFTER 6 P.M. ! $ur and H.v. Y.ur Parkiiif Tlch.t Stoxiptd B.for. Purchasing Your dmlfion TT7S "You can't force love Kaloi... just because you want itr COLOR by DE LUXE CinbmaScopE KM? LJ LUuL 7 Club hosts in the Midwest University Soccer Tourna ment for the first time. The tournament will be played in the south end of the Memor ial Stadium and everyone is invited. Admission and pro grams are free. The first four mentioned con stitute the left side of the line. Thp two co-captains for the 3 p.m. contest are Pat Clare, who played high school foot ball at Sioux City, Iowa, and Al Fischer, Princeton, Minne sota, guard. Clare is a half back. The young Wildcats are ex pected to launch an air attack that hinges around quarter back Gary Kershner who hit five of nine passes against Kansas University's frosh. One pass he threw covered R6 yards. The Cats also have a run- ninrr rt ftf ! 4Ki ci f ic I i ft ) hir handling the ball, obstruction I - of players, illegal tackling and l lie iiiuuceiu icaiu . -. off-sides" in each case is awarded a free kick. Experience Of the visiting teams, Carle- ton College has been playing American prepster while at tending Wichita East high school. fe .ij-.$if & vL- Joxet HoeppMr Sharon Anrferwa CAMPUS CHATTER from GOLD'S Campus Shop Here's g-ood news for you. This Bobbie Brooks outfit is made with par ticular attention to every detail, to five you the most in fashion. 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Pointers Soccer is not well known in Lincoln or Nebraska and as an introduction to the game, a few pointers might be help ful. Each team has 11 players, playing for two "hnlves" of 35 minutes each with no "time outs." Substitution, under U.S. rules, is allowed at all times, but only from 15 players who are selected before the kick off. Goals Kicking Goals are scored" by t h e ball between the goals posts but beneath the cross-bar. The team may be divided into offensive and defensive teams, an offense of 5 players (forwards) and a defense of 6 players (backs) including the goulkecper, who is the only player allowed to handle the bull on the field. Infringements result from four main sources, play ers other than the goalkeeper troDhv at 3:30 in the after- teams, Iowa State and Ne- hruska are innepenciuni cuius, Nebraska being part spon- sored by Globe Laundry and i ; Selleck Quadrangle. 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