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    Friday, November 21, 1958
The Daily Nebraskon
Poge 3
Huskers Want Another Upset;
Six Seniors Will End Careers
By Norman Bcatty
The smallest squad ever to
represent the Nebraska Corn
huskers will take the field at
Norman, Oklahoma, Satur
day, to meet the power-laiden
Sooners. Due to injuries and
sickness there will only be 32
making the trip.
Coach Jennings will be re
turning Saturday, to his home
town of Norman, Oklahoma
as head coach of a foreign
football power. Fresh from a
14-6 upset of Pittsburgh,
which had beaten Notre
Dame and had an impressive
season record, the Huskers
will be out to try to send an
other team down from the
top ranks.
Orange Bowl
Oklahoma must win Satur
day to clinch the Big Eight
Conference Championship
(which would be their 11th
consecutive) and gain a bid
to play in the Orange Bowl
next New Year's day. (Pitt
was a top contender for a
bowl game coming into last
Saturday's game.)
Use Nebraskan
Want Ads
t i
Ending thoir
careers,
Saturday,- will
be six senior
Huskers. Left
Guard Dennis
Emm anuel
will be
among this
group. He is
6 feet tall and
205 pounds.
He s t a r ted
his career as Emmanuel
a Cornhusker in 1951-'52 and
1953-'54. He then joined t h e
service and completed tour in
February, 1956. He played two
years of service ball in Ger
many. Denny is married.
Harshman
George Harshman who hails
from Dicker-
son, Run, Pa.
is back aft
er a year lay
off. George
handles the
ball very well i
and does a
good job call-:
i n g signals. 1
He is a punt
ing, kickoff,
PAT, and
f 1
v I .
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Naviaux
Harshman,
field goal specialist. Harsh-
VOTE
football! man played nine of ten games
in 1956 for a total of 215 min
utes. George also is married.
Larry Naviaux, is a half-
back who -
logged the
ball for 371
minutes last
season. Left
handed pass
er and kick
he is Also
sturdy on de
fense. Navi
aux was rat
ed "Star of
Week" twice.
once while a sophomore and
once this year on his per
formance against Pittsburgh.
Larry is married.
Roy Stinnett, who hails from
Ripley. Tenn.
is the second
senior quar
terback who
will finish as
a member of
l Saturday aft
' crnoon. Stin
V n e 1 1 played
232 minutes
' - last season.
Stinnett He is a better
than average passer. Roy
quarterbacked in the All
American high school game in
1954.
McCashland
Captain Dick McCashland.
now plays, ,.
fullback aft-
L er playing at
the center
and guard po
sitions as a
junior and
s op ho more
Dick played
his high
school ball at
Geneva high
school where McCashland
he was on the honor roll and
a member of national honor
society. Dick is stout on both
Daily
Nebraskan
Sports
Frosh Show Promise, But
Varsity Wins Easily 73-46
PRINCE KOSMET
Let's Upset
The Predictions
Beat Oklahoma
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offense and defense and has
provided the needed spark for
the Big Red.
Carroll Zaruba, a recently
v ' . switched full-
V cack is now
pnyug
strong at left
half. Zaruba
has seen ac
tion in t h e
Marine Corps
in Korea. He
is 5-9 and 200
pounds. H e
has t e r r ific
ipeed for his
size. His home is Fullerton.
Carroll set a scoring record
when he attended Doane col
lege in 1951.
Dean Flock, a small, but
speedy halfback, hails from
Ericson, Nebraska. Dean has
been plagued by injuries most
of his career at Nebraska.
Flock saw action at start of
the season, but has been hurt
since mid-season. He also
doubles as a baseball pitcher
! counted on heavilv this
season.
!fc 'All
F f I
Flock
Square Dance Club
All University Square
Dance Club will meet today
at the Ag Campus Activities
Building from 8-12 p.m.
Anyone may attend. Twenty
five cents for members and
35c for non-members will be
the admission fee.
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O-State
Wins Frosh
Big 8 Run
The Big Eight's newest
member, Oklahoma State, ran
away with the conference
freshman postal two-mile run
this week.
The Cowboy runners fin
ished 3-4-5-6-7 to finish with a
low score of 25 to beat Kansas
U., perennial champion.
Nebraska finished in a tie
for fourth with Iowa State.
Both teams recorded 105
points.
Dick Kier, New York City,
was the top Nebraska finisher.
He was 13th with a time of
10:01.6.
Although Oklahoma State
finished on top, Kansas
claimed the first and second
place runners. Bill Dotson
and Bob Lindrud ran 9:19.7,
and 9:21.3, respectively.
Other Nebraska finishers
were: Tie for 19th Tom Ash,
Omaha (North) and Paul Niel
son, Western; 23 Larry Pat
terson, C o z a d ; 31 Dick
Stuckey, Lexington.
The finish:
1. Oklohoma State 25
2. Kansas
3. Oklahoma
4. Nebraska
5. Iowa State
6. Kansas State
7. Colorado
64
76
105
105
119
204
By Randall Lambert
The expected close battle
between the Fmhmen and
the Varsity lasted only eleven
minutes as the Varsity
wanted oil tne Coliseum ma
pies with a 73-46 win.
mi t . .
ine varsity combined a
moving offensive attack with
a tight, and sometimes press
ing, man-to-man defense to
stop the frosh cold, except for
occasional scoring spurts.
Hoosier Hot-Shots
Two Hoosier hot-shots, Her
schel Turner and Al Maxey,
paved the way for the Var
sity by scoring 21 and 18
points respectively. Time
again, to the delight of the
crowd, the former prep op
ponents collaborated to put on
an exhibition of pin-point
shooting and passing wizar
ery. Although the pair left the
game early, with 9:20 left in
the second half, their names
were still on the lips of the
crowd as they filed out of the
Coliseum.
The frosh were down only
21-19 with 9:09 left in the first
half when the Varsity ex
ploded with two free throws
by George Swank and field
goals by Runer and Maxey.
Al Roots, frosh guard, hit a
long set shot to draw the
score to 27-21. However, the
Varsity drove back with a
sparkling fast break to score
another basket and begin a
fatal five minute period that
saw the frosh score only one
point until the half. The half
ended with the Varsity in
command 43-22.
Second Half
The second half was a little
better for the frosh as they
were only outscored 30-24.
This was primarily because
Coach Jerry Bush swept the
bench. The second half was
Main Feature Clock
Stuart: "Houseboat," 1:00,
3:05, 5:10, 7:15, 9:20.
Nebraska: "Union Pacific,"
1:00, 5:04, 9:10. "Wild Har
vest," 3:28, 7:32.
Lincoln: "Tunnel Of Love",
1:10,3:16, 5:22, 7:28, 9:34.
84th & O: "Cartoons," 7:15.
"Gang War," 7:34. "From
Here To Eternity," 8:45. 3rd
Big Bonus Hit, 11:00.
Varsity: "The Big Coun
try," 12:30, 3:22, 6:14, 9:06.
State: "The Night Heaven
Fell," 1:00, 2:46, 4:32, 6:18,
8:07, 9:53.
Joyo : "The Hunters," 7 : 00,
10:15. "Apache Territory,"
9:00.
Starview: "Cartoon," 7:15.
"The Pagans," 7:25. "Julie,"
9:05. "Hot Car Girl," 10:45.
also significant because it
showed the weak bench Ne
braska possesses.
Even though the score was
one-sided, the frosh did show
promise at times. It was evi
dent that they lacked the con
fidence and polish that is
gained only through exper
ience. An estimated crowd of 5,000
was on hand for the game.
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