' Wednesday, November Zaruba's Efforts Against KU Rate 'Star of Week9 With the pint-s i z e d auto- j graph-seekers at Nebraska j football games, one man is! most popular Hiisker "Star; of the Week" Carroll Zaruba. j He's usually the last to escape I the crowd of young Nebras- ka fans who mob their favor- i ites after every game, win,' lose, or draw . Zaruba isn't sure why he's the hero of the grade-school' set. "I know a lot of the kids." he says, "maybe that's it. Or it could be," he chuck les, "that I'm just slow get ting off the field." New Spot Zaruba. 5-9 and a good 195 pounds, played No. 2 fullback Main Feature Clock Stuart: "Houseboat, 1 00. X05. 5:10, 7:15, 9:20. Nebraska: Villa," 1:00. 4:05. 6:56. 10 01. "Naked Earth," 2:26, 5:17. 8 22. Lincoln "in Love And 7:20. Hur 7 24. War." 110. 3:10. 5 15. 25. Yarsit : rah." LOO The 3 08. Last 5:16. 9 32. State: "The Night Heaven Fell," 1:20, 3:23, 5:26. 7:29. 9.32. Joyo: "Damn Yankees," 7:10, 9:20. Starview: ''Cartoon," 7:15. "God s Little Acre." 7:25. "The Teahouse Of The August Moon." 9:25. "Last Complete Show," 8:25. 84th & O: "Canoons." 7:15 Flaming Frontier." 7:34, 10:30. "Badlanders," 8:50. j j triirti iieii " ' I 1 rrwtbnker0 . -. "V- --- 1 ' 1 Oeated Womwi"! jx ft w Ml fS"""'" - --W;wf i , I,. -"tr . 7 r.- " A OTE: DM to the I 5 I w4" I I V wee iw cewirrf liMI Uk flllil '" .-If "'44 ""if I I I M ctiMrM wiN be 4- , OjiJJ BiieinE pVv today- BURBOT 4 'rZ''''. LJ E HIGHT HEHVEITFELL X , jtm? tern f'1 VG J -A a. ftnmount prestnti A RIOTOUS COMEDY Cary's mama anrJ-pzpa to three wild, wonderful kids . . . Soph ia's the gill he hires to help. She can't cook or clean . . . but her other talents make playing house a hall for all! I H" i IS' ! ' I V t llf'l ! V I 00 e feoture Time Coll 2-146S ! PARKING ! 1 iiiiiiiii'iiiii 1 jgaega!!!; after p.m. j I 12, 1958 if f ! ' 1 if' i Li Carroll Zaruba behind Captain Dick McCash land until last Saturday aeaint Kansas, when he started as left halfback, fill ing in for injured Pat Fischer and Max Mam. The change was not a diffi cult one for the husky junior. m I am cast f 1 '"rg'i for prior to this season he had always been a halfback in high school, at D o a n e college, in the service, and in his first year as Husker last season. Against Kansas, hard-running Zaruba was the key fig ure m a controversial and per haps game-deciding play. Controversial TP With Kansas ahead by one touchdown, Nebraska marched to within a few yards of the Jay hawk goal. On a third-down plunge, Za ruba it appeared to team mates, fans, and several sportswriters scored. But of ficials ruled the ball dead a j foot short of the goal. i Zaruba himself comments, "I'd swear I was over the line and then pushed back. Actually," he points out, "if we'd scored every time we had a chance, we'd have made over 30 points." Carroll graduated from Fullerton high school and I Phi Beta Kappa Lists 33 Former Athletes Thirty-three athletes w ho swimming; Charles L. Smith, lettered at the University of Jr., 1956. basketball: Charles Nebraska w ere elected to Phi Beta Kappa, a survey of the two lists shows. Track athletes lead the list with nine PBK's. football is next with seven. Tennis and swimming each have four, baseball and basketball, three; golf, two; wrestling and gy mnastics, one each. Charles F. Stronan and Harris M. Benedict were the first to receive this scholastic honor. Both were baseball players in 1896. Others to w in both a letter and a PBK key were; Charles W. Wallace, 1898, track; Frederick M. Hunter, I90S. football; Hugh W. Craig. 1907. football: Jav Carroll Knode, 1908, football: Dale David Drain, 1907, football; John T. Tate. 1910. tennis; Herbert W. Potter. 1910, foot ball. Chester H. Grau, 1913, track; Alfred I. Reese, 1920, track; Gayle B Pickwell. 1921, wrestling; Maurice i Smith, 1923, track; James j Story, 1934. track; John W. Haegen, 1934. tennis: James ; D. Heldt, 1936, football. j Robert I. Beaver, 1938, bas ketball; Robert G. Simmons, Jr., 1939. track; Honghton Purr. 1940, swimming; Stan ley H. South wic k, 1941, gym nastics; Theos J. Thompson, i 1944 football: Richard F. Srb, 1990, basketball; Robert D. ! Phelps. 195L swimming. Frederick Ware. Jr., 1949. track: Joe N. Gifiord, 1952. golf; Walter F. Weaver, 1953. tennis; David GradwohL, 1955. and j The Daily Nebroskon Daily Nebraskan Sports Gardner Gets British Award Keith Gardner, Nebraska's top hurdler and sprinter for the past two years, has been awarded the John Thornton Trophy, awarded annually for the best high hurdles per formance during the ear in the United Kingdom. Gardner's :14.0 at the Edin burg Highland Games last summer was the top Empire performance and also set a track record. then attended Doane college for one year before joining the Marines in 1953. Discharged in 1956 as a sergeant, ne en rolled at NU as a transfer stu dent. He had to wait a year before donning Scarlet football togs. He has another season of eligibility left. Wright, 1957, baseball: Robert Sandstedt, 1955. swimming: Nelson R. Jenson, Jr.. 1957, golf: Arthur L. Weaver. 195S, tennis; William C. Marten. 1958. track. Fred Riddle W I , . t f- At it ' i-y I '- . T I V ; E Ir-il fd I V 1 iammxmmmimmmmmimtik Bi m... ...u w i. , .! Bis Eight Banker Is Former Pigskin Star By Eric Trfwltt Most former college football players are probably content to watch a football game from a good seat in the stands -w hen they reach mid dle age, but not Mike Ober helman. To Oberbelman. an Evans ville, Ind. banker and former Kansas State footballer, watching a game involves blowing a whistle, throwing a red flag and lots of running. For Mike Oberbelman is a veteran Big Eight football of ficial. E K-Stater Mike, who first ran up and down Nebraska's Memorial Stadium field over 20 years ago as a Kansas Slate foot ball player, was referee at the Nebraska-Missouri game. He has been a conference official in football since 1941 nt hen it was ttiU the Big Six. He was also a conference bas ketball official from 1838 until 1955. "Football officiating has one big advantage over bas ketball officiating." according to Mike. "'The crowd is furth er away." Fans Different In the v e t e r a n official's opinion, football ians differ less with officials' decisions than do basketball fans. He ! attributes this to the fact that 'most football violations don't' : appear out in the open where j . the fans can clearly see them. ; ! He also pointed out that less j calls depend strictly on the official's judgment in football. Despite calling football eas ier to officiate than baskets ball, Mike ran still remember the Texas-Oklahoma game f 1947. At the conclusion of that game. Mike relates, be and cortrd through an angry crowd of Texas football fans by the Texas Rangers due to li'ime unpopular calls made during the game. Mike graduated from Kan sas Slate in 1D34 and oon Husker Chances Get Better As Injury List Dwindles Panthers Present The First Of Two Tough Tests Nebraska's C o r n h u s k -i tals were Nebraska 14, Kan- ers face a rough road ahead jSas 12. with Pittsburgh here Satur-; It was done with a team day and Oklahoma at Nor-i,nat nad lo make some revi- man the following week. j sion? due to hurs sutf" ,n , . . . .? , 'earlier games. Carroll Zaru Fortunately the Huskers ba, junior fullback, was came through the Kansas switched to left halfback and game without injury. 'did a commendable job with Despite the defeat bv the bul lwo da-vs ,n wnicn to Pre" Javhawkers the H u s k e r s Pare for the new chores' played well. Coach Bill Jen- j LeRoy Zentic, junior guard, nings said. Nebraska had an , moved out to a tackle position edge in everything except the ! and also performed well. most vital of all total points 72 Times The Huskers handled the ball 72 times to K.U.'s 52. To-, tal offense yardage was 297! to 293 with the Huskers hold-1 ing uie edge, first down to- from Omaha, may be ready Frosh Harriers Split Two ' University of Nebraska meet, the Cowpoke freshmen freshmen split a pair of postal took the first five places. Jack cross country meets, winning McPhail pacing the field with from Colgate 19-36 and losing a time of 9:34.7. to Oklahoma State. 45-15. Low score w ins. The freshmen ran two miles on the track. Dick Kier of Nebraska w on the Colgate-Nebraska race in 10:01.6. Paul Nielson and Tom Ash finished second and third. Larry Patterson and Dick Stuckey w ere the other Husk er runners. Patterson was fifth and Stuckey eighth, i In the Oklahoma State Pitt Fullback after vent into the banking business, doubling as a foot ball and basketball -official to his feUow officials were es keep close to sports. He is now executive vice president of The Citizens National Bank in EvarsvfjQe. Top to Texaco leader in the constantly expanding field of petroleum biild a ntwARrii& C4F.EER for your sflf with The Texas Company. HND OUT FIRST HAM) the broad range of opportunities and benefits in the fields of your particular studies, made possible through Texaco's nation-wide and world-wide scope of operations. Research aiMi Technical Cllt-IH l-Ug Mech Lug M M M The Texas Company Moving of Zaruba to the halfback position weakened the alternate defensive unit as Carroll is a stout linebacker. Fischer Ready P a t Fischer, sophomore HOLLYWOOD BOWL Open Bowling Saturday I Sunday 24 Lanes Automatic Pinsetters Restaurant . . . 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