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    Friday, September 25. 1959
The Daily Nebroskon
Page 3
Gophers Outweigh Nebraska
As' Huskers Seek First Win
Petersen and
Castle Pace
Sig Ep Win
The daring running and
passing of Ron Castle and the
deft pass receiving of Gayle
Petersen led the Sig Ep's to
a 26-7 first-round victory over
Delta Upsilon in intruamural
action Wednesday night.
Castle ran for one touch
down and passed for three oth
ers with Petersen on the re
ceiving end of two of the pay
off pitches. Chuck Koopman
grabbed the other scoring
strike.
Delta Upsilon failed on two
serious threats early in the
game, and finally came back
in the third period to score
on a long pass from Tom
Hooker to Don Smidt. Hook
er added the PAT on a run.
Haggard added the last two
points for Sig Ep when he
nailed Ken Pollard in the end
zone for a safety.
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NEBRASKA HEAD
TRAINER Paul Schneid
er is in his seventh year
as head trainer at Nebras
ka. Schneider was assist
ant trainer for three years
before taking over the du
ties of head trainer.
IM Football Scores
Wednesday Games
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Brown
Sports Signals
By Hal Brown
Seven of the eight teams in the Big Eight conference will
be looking for their first win when they' take to the gridiron
this weekend.
Iowa State was the only Big Eight winner last week. Colo
rado, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Kansas
State and Oklahoma State lost their opening
games while Oklahoma was idle.
All Big Eight teams with the exception
of Colorado are on the road this weekend.
Colorado plays host to Baylor of the South
west Conference.
Nieht Games
Kansas State and Iowa State will be play-1
ing night games with the Cyclones playing
at Denver tonight and Kansas State traveling
to Brookings, S.D., for a Saturday night
encounter against South Dakota State.
Other games find Okalhoma opening the season at North
western, Missouri Journeying to Michigan, Kansas at Syra
cuse, Nebraska at Minnesota and Oklahoma State at Arkan
sas. Last week, my crystal ball picked five of the seven win
ners for a .714 percentage. So, encouraged by the success
(short-lived as it may be), here we go again.
Nebraska 14, Minnesota W The Huskers will win their
first of the season in a close and bruising game.
Oklahoma 21, Northwestern 14 Sooner fullback Prentice
Gautt should make the difference in this nationally televised
game.
Missouri 22, Michigan 20 Missouri will be seeking re
venge for the 42-7 drubbing by Michigan the last time these
two met, four years ago. . ,
Kansas State 28, South Dakota State 0 The Jackrabbits
haven't scored yet in two ball games. Should be an easy one
for Bus Mertes and his Wildcats.
Iowa State 27, Denver 6-Iowa State continues to build
Us record against second class opposition.
Baylor 28, Colorado 13 Baylor to win this battle of aerial
fireworks.
Syracuse 21, Kansas 7 Syracuse is one of the top teams
in the East.
Arkansas 20, Oklahoma State 7 The Cowboys will have
to wait at least another week to get their first win.
Top Twenty
Three of last week's Big Eight opponents are rated in
the top twenty by both United Press International and As
socicitccl JPress
Texas is rated 8th by UPI and 15th by AP. Texas Chris
tian is ranked 9th by AP and is tied for 15th according to the
UPI poll. Penn State is 17th in the UPI ratings and 18th in
the AP voting.
- Midwestern World Series
If Milwaukee wins the National League pennant, it will
mark the first time since 1945 that two midwestern cities
have been in the World Series.
The Detroit Tigers defeated the Chicago Cubs four games
By Hal Brown
Coach Bill Jennings' Hus
kers will be looking for their
first win of the season when
they take the field against
Minnesota at 1:30 p.m. Satur
day. ' Nebraska dropped a 20-0 de
cision to Texas last Saturday
while Minnesota was idle.
Saturday's game is rated a
tossup by the oddsmakers.
"We don't know a t h i n g
about them," said Jennings,
"It's just another dark open
er." Jennings has only seen a
Minnesota team play once
and that was in the early
'50's when he scouted a Nebraska-Minnesota
game for
Oklahoma.
Outweighed
The Huskers will be out
weighed by 18 pounds per
man with Minnesota's aver
age team weight listed at 217
and the Huskers at 199.
The Gopher line averages
Phi Kappa Psi 18 t0 three in that series
Phi Delta Theta 2
Sigma Phi Epsilon 26
Delta Upsilon 7
Alpha Tau Omega 37
Theta Xi 0 i
Sisma Chi 7
Kappa Sigma 6
Burnett 21
Gooding 0
OPEN
BOWLING
SATURDAY ALL DAY
SUNDAY UNTIL 6:30
Week Doyi 9 til 6:30
Except Wednesday
NORTHEAST LANES
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The three contending teams each have three games re
maining on the schedule. The schdule favors Milwaukee to a
slight extent since the Braves' remaining games are at home
against the cellar dwelling Philadelphia Phillies.
Los Angeles, tied with Milwaukee for first, plays at Chi
cago against the 5th place Cubs. San Francisco goes against
the 7th place Cardinals at St. Louis.
Although the Giants are two games behind with only
threp games left, don't count them out yet. If you are a
Dodger fan, I hope recalling the 1951 season doesn't upset
you too much.
Bobby Thomson
The Giants overcame a 13V2 game deficit during the final
two months of that season to tie the Dodgers on the last day.
The Giants then won the playoff on a 9th-inmng home run
by Bobby Thomson.
The White Sox, having already clinched the American
League flag, give the Chicago Southsiders their first pen
nant since 1919.
Cincinnati won that series five games to three as some
members of the White Sox sold out to gamblers.
Chuckle for The Week-A couple of kids, playing football
in a vacant lot, kicked the pigskin into a nearby chicken
yard The rooster, puzzled, sidled up to it. Firmly convinced
of what he saw, he ran over to the hen house and stuck his
head in the door. , , . , , ,
how vnn Pals." he crackled, "think you're pretty
eh? Well, get a load of what they're turning
next yard!"
JAMES STEWART.
LEE REMICK
BEN GAZZARA
ARTHUR O'CONNELL
EVE AROEN
KATHRYN GRANT.
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Burnett Defeats Gooding
Behind Passing of Ray
1959 Intramural
Football Leagues
Fraternity 1-A
Phi Delta Theta
Phi Kappa Psi
Sigma Chi
Beta Theta Pi
Fraternity 4-A
Brown Palace
Delta Sigma Pi
Sigma Alpha Mu
Beta Sigma Psi
AgMen
Resident Hall 7-A
Seaton I
Bessey
MacLean
Kiesselbach
Van Es
Fraternity B-10
Phi Delta Theta-B
Beta Theta Pi-B
Phi Kappa Psi-B
Sigma Phi Epsilon-B
Sigma Chi-B .
Fraternity .2-A
Sigma Phi Epsi!on
Delta Upsilon
Theta Xi
Alpha Tau Omega
Sigma Nu
Fraternity 5-A
Alpha Gamma Sigma
Pi Kappa Phi
Acacia
Pioneer
Theta Chi
Resident Hall 8-A t
Burnett ;
Gooding
Smith
Seaton II
Selleck
Fraternity 11
Alpha Tau Omsga-B
Delta Tau Delta-B
Sigma Nu-B
Farmhouse-B
Sigma Alpha Epsilon-B
Fraternity 3-A
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Delta Tau Delta
Farm House
Alpha Gamma Rho
Phi Gamma Delta
Resident Hall 6-A
Gus I
Gus II
Hitchcock
Canfield
Manatt
Benton
Independent 9
Dental College
Navy, ROTC
Wesley House
Phi Delta Phi
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Burnett defeated Gooding,
21-0, in an intramural foot
ball game played Wednesday
night. All the scoring came
in the first two periods.
The passing of Jim Ray ac
counted for all the Burnett
scoring. The first touchdown
came on a 20 yard pass play
from Ray to Lyle Spence.
Dennis Boesiger caught a
five yard pass from Ray for
the second TD and a 35 yard
pass from Ray to Boesiger
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gave Burnett their final touchdown.
All three extra points were
scored on passes from Ray
Cm the receiving end ot tne
extra point passes were Bruce
Sebek. Bob Anderson and
Bernie Rohrig.
The second half was a de
fensive battle with neither
team being able to penetrate
past the others goal line.
Main Feature Clock
Stuart: "It Started With A
Kiss," 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:25, 9:30.
Lincoln: "Elephant G u n,"
1:10, 2:50, 4;35, 6:15, 8:02, 9:40.
Nebraska: "Not as a Stran
ger," 1:00, 5:08, 9:14. "Separate
Tables," 3:29, 7:35.
Joyo: "The Gunfight At
Dodge City; 7:00 only. "The
Diary Of Anne Frank," 8:30
only.
Varsity: "Anatomy Of A
Murder," 1:00, 3:47, 6:34, 9:21.
State: "Love Is My Profes
sion," 1:10, 3:12, 5:14, 7:16, 9:18.
84th & O: Cartoons, 7:00.
"Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow,"
7:15. "Dairy of a High School
Bride," 8:30. "Young Captives,"
10:00.
Starvlew: Cartoon 7:15.. "Lone
Texan," 7:30. "The Mysterians,"
9:00. "Rally Round The Flag,
Boys," 10:30. , .
West O: "Cartoon", 7:15.
"Warlock," 7:25. "Kathy O,"
9:30. "I'll Cry Tomorrow,"
11:25.
DANCING
Saturday Nite, Sept 26
JIMMY HAY
ORCHESTRA
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218, tackle-to-tackle 223 and!
backs 192. Nebraska's line
averages 203, tackle-to-tackle
215 and backs 185.
Minnesota, which lost six of
seven starting linemen plus
their number one quarter
back, will probably start this
way:
Left end, Dick Johnson;
left tackle, Mike Wright;
left guard, Gerry Shetler;
center, Greg Larson; right
guard, Tom Brown; right
tackle, Arnie Osmundson;
right end, Tom Moe; quarter
back, Sandy Stelphens; left
halfback, Arlie Bomstad;
right halfback, Bill Kauth and
fullback, Tom Bobbins.
Bill Bohanan is becoming
the Huskers most versatile
player. In the latest move, he
is running as the number
three fullback.
Jennings moved Bohanan to
the fullback post when Steve
Olsen suffered a face injury.
Olsen will miss the Gopher
trip.
Co-Captains
Nebraska co-captains for
the Minnesota game are sen
iors LeRoy Zentic and Roger
Brede. Brede has earned one
football letter and performed
as a hurdler on Frank Se
vigne's track squad last year.
Zentic is a two-letter winner
from Rock Island, Illinois. He
doubles as an outfielder on
Tony Sharpe's baseball team
in the spring.
Nebraska held a light, one
hour workout Thursday after
noon and will hold another
practice session after arriv
ing in Minneapolis. The team
is due in Minneapolis at about
3 p.m. Friday.
Jennings named 38 players
to the traveling squad. They
are:
Left End; Roger Brede,
John Bond. Jim Huge, Pat
Salerno.
Left Tackle; George Haney,
Duane Mongerson, Russ
Edeal.
Left Guard; Don Olson
John Ponseigo, Dale Siemer.
Center; Darrell Cooper,
Jim Moore, Mick Tingelhoff,
Bob Kitchen.
Right Guard; LeRoy Zen
tic, Dick Rosier, Don Houser,
Al Fischer.
Right Tackle; Roland Mc
Dole, Joe Gacusana, Al Well
man. Right End; Don Purcell,
Max Martz, Dick McDaniel.
Quarterback; Tom Kramer,
Harry Tolly, Ron Meade, Joe
Rutigliano.
Left Halfback; Pat Fischer,
Dallas Dyer, Warren Powers.
Right Halfback; Pat Clare,
Clay White, Carroll Zaruba.
Fullback; Don Fricke, Noel
Martin, Bill Bohanan.
Gene Ward, right halfback,
will make the trip if he re
covers from the flu. He was
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admitted to Student Health
Thursday.
Salerno will be ready to go
at either end slot if the need
arises.
Nebraska is far behind in
the won-lost standing of the
series. The Huskers have won
five, lost 28 with two tie
games. The last Husker vic
tory over Minnesota came in
1950 by the score of 32-26.
Minnesota won the last
game 19-7 in 1954, the year
Nebraska went to the Orange
Bowl.
Husker left end
Turnpike
TONITE
The Fabuloui
JIMMY DORSEY
ORCHESTRA
Under the Direction of
LEE CASTLE
Cordial
Welcome jL I Stemfesa
Awails
ST. PAUL METHODIST CHURCH
I' our Church Home Away from Home
Two Morning Worship Services in the Sanctuary
9:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Sermon subject September 27, 1959
"NEIGHBORLY LIVING IN A SPACE AGE"
Minister: Or. Frank A. Court Associate: Rev. Norman Smitharem
Music: Mr. Dale B. Ganz
Worthip where the people of Lincoln, faculty and
ttutlrntt may join in praising our God.
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