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    Monday, September 28, 1959
The Daily Nebraskon
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NEBRASKA QUARTERBACK Harry Tolly, senior quar
terback from North Platte, handled the majority of the signal-calling
duties in Huskers romp over Minnesota. Tolly
attempted three passes and completed all three. He aver
aged 38 yards per punt on six punts and intercepted two
Gopher passes.
Holman Bolsters K-State
Cross Country Hopes
Bolstered by the return of
Duane Holman, 18th place
finisher in last year's NCAA
championship, Kansas State's
cross country team will open
a seven-meet 1958 schedule
October 10 when it hosts Col
orado and Nebraska in a tri
angular affair.
Holman, a senior from To
peka, will captain this year's
Wildcat squad. Other return
ing lettermen are Loren Ray
Statistics
Minnesota Nebraska
Tint oVsra (Tstal is
Br Hashing ft r 0
Br passing 4 4
Br Penalties 1
stashing
(onmber af rashes) 31 St
ftiamber yards f alaed
rnsbioc M . l"f
Forward passing
(Number Alternated! ... ts 1
Ksmber completed 9 S i
Namber had Intercepted ..3 1
Net rarda gslaed Si 57
Total plays
(rvfthea and passes) M fid
Total net yards (lined .. .17 JJJ
Pnnta IN'amnerl t 7
Average, yards IS JS
Bad blocked
Kick relaras t
Pant returns, aamber S
Paat retaras, rarda 15
Klckoffs retarns. namber 6 t
Kirkoff retarns. rarda ... 1U M
latereeptioa returns
I Namber) ; 1 1
Yards rets rued 55
f nmblea (number) S 1
Ball lost, lamkled S
Penalties Innsnher) 1 7
Tarda penalised IS as
NEBRASKA
left Finds Brede, Bond.
Left Tackles Haney. Monffersnn.
Left Gaards D. Olson, Ponseigo. S le
aner. renters Cooper, Moore.
Rifht Oaards Zentio, K osier. Houser.
Bifht Tackles McDole. Cacusana.
RKM Ends Pnreell. Marti.
Ouarterbacks Tolly. Kramer. Meade.
Left Halfbarka P. Fischer. Clare,
Der.
Blrht HaMharks VlTiHe, Zaruba.
fallbacks Fneke. Mania.
MINNESOTA
Left Eads D. Johnson, D. Larson.
Lett Tackles Shetier. Wasner, Teller.
Centers Annts, G. Larson.
BUM Gaards-Brown. Odexard, Mul-ena-
BI(M Tackles Osmundsen. Brixiiu,
Loecbler.
Rilht Ends-Moe, Hall.
Oaarierkscks Stephens. L. Johnson.
Left Halfbacks Bomstad. Mulholland.
Rlftit HaHbacks Kanth, Ben ft son.
Fallbacks Hobbins, Hashers, Kutiers.
Officials Referee, Frank Luzar; urn
tin, Jtfbn VValdorf; head linesman, Ar
chie Morrow: field judge, Ed Dubie;
back Judge. Corby Davis.
Nebraska IU 1117
Mlaaesata 12
1st Qaarter
Miaaesata Dick Johnson on 19-yard
avass from Stephens, lime 12:40 elapsed.
Brown's PAT try from placement wide.
Minnesota f, Nebraska 0.
2nd iMarter
Nebraska Pat Fischer on 12-yard
pass from Kramer. Time s.XI elapsed.
PAT Placement by Ron Mead, Nebras
ka 7. Minnetota f.
Nebraska Harry Tolly 1 yard sneik.
Tune -7 elapsed Meade'a PAT try
from placement wide. Nebraska U,
Minnesota s.
Mlaaesata Sandy Stephens 55 yards
n interception of Kramer' pass. Time
14 07 elapsed. Holers' PAT try
Mocked, Nebraska II, Minnesota 12.
Ird rarter
Nekraaka-Clay Whit 4 yards tarotun
left suard. lima 05 elapsed. Meade's
PAT try from placement Mocked. Ne
braska 1. Minoesou 12.
k Oaarter
Nebraska Clay While 34 yards
ttirous-n Minnesota left guard. Time
I OS elapsed. PAT-Piscement by ttos
tiead. Nebraska M. Mumesou 12.
Nebraska Clay Wr, on s-yard pass
play from Harry Tolly. Tt me 12:5
lapsed. Tolly's paaa try for 3 points
sjalltfied) by penalty, Nebraska 12, Mia
teaou 12.
Stadentt holding tickets in section 10, Rows 22-29 should report
to the coliseum ticket office as soon as possible with their student
football tickets. t
Thfge seats have been sold to the Medical College
faculty-the office would like to make amends and fur
nish a replacement ticket in another section.
(lht$ doet not apply to Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity, who have
mlready offered to give up their $eat$)
A. J. Lewandowski
Football Ticket Office
Coliseum
, - satnmnsiim mum . rr m n "mm
of Wakefield and Robert
Groszek of Olathe.
Coach Ward Haylett lists
Gene Mater of Olimitz, and
Robert Jadlow of Kansas
City, Mo., as a pair of prom
ising jophomores.
Other squadmen include
Larry Wagner, a transfer
from Coffeyville Junior Col
lege; Jerry Schlatzbaum of
Atchison; Richard West of
Mound City; Don Lundquest
of Pittsburg; Robert Baker of
(Wyandotte) K.C.; and Clif
ford Graver of Scott City.
Tom Rodda, who finished
fourth in the national meet in
1958, is Haylett's chief loss off
last year's team.
Kansas State cross country
schedule: Oct. 10 Nebraska
and Colorado; Oct. 17 at
Missouri; Oct. 24 at Iowa
State; Oct. 31 Wichita and
Drake; Nov. 7 Big Eight at
Lawrence, Kansas; Nov. 14
Missouri Valley AAU; Nov.
23 NCAA meet at Michigan
State.
NEBRASKA CENTER Darrell
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ter, contributed to stout Nebraska defense against Minne
sota, Saturday. He was a member of the defensive unit
which stopped the Gophers on the two-yard line early in the
first quarter.
Daily
Nebraskan
Sports
Individual
Statistics
MINNESOTA
Ruftbiiuj
No. Yd. Yds.
Crd. Gnd. Lst Net Ave.
Johnson, Larry .,2 1 0 105
Stephens S 10 13 -3 -O S
Bomstad 6 22 1 11 3.5
Kauth 4 16 0 16 4.0
Robbing S 23 0 38 5 6
Mulholland 3 6 0 6 .0
Hagberg S IS 0 IS 3.0
Bengston 2 10 0 10 S.O
Passlnc
Art. Cpl. Int. Yds.
Stephens U 6 1 66
Johnson 10 3 S 1
Receiving
Caught Yds.
Robbing 3 29
Moe 2 12
Mulholland 1 3
Hagberg 3 22
Johnson. Dick 1
Interceptions
No. Yds.
Stephens 1 S5
Panting
No. Ave.
Stephens 1 17
Johnson 1 13
Pant Betarns
No. Yd.
Johnson 2 7
Stephens 3 I
Klckoff Returns
No. Yds.
Stephens 3 107
Robbing 1 ' 12
Johnson, Larry I 20
Larson, Greg 1 10
Bengston 1 16
NEBRASKA
Rushing
No. Yds. Yds.
Crd. Gnd. Lst Net Ave.
Kramer 3 12 14 -2 -0.7
Fischer 13 37 2 35 2.7
White 12 7S 0 7S 6.3
Frieke S 13 13 2 6
Zaruba i H 0 11 5.5
Martin 33 33 3.7
Tolly i 15 9 1.1
Dyer 1 2 0 1 1.2
PassfauT
Att Cpl. Int. Yds.
Tolly .....J 3 15
Kramer - 1 2
Pass ReeelTlnr
No. Yds.
Fisher 3 43
Mam 1
White .3 S
Pass Interceptions
No. Yds.
Tolly 2 5
Martin 1 22
Pntln
No. Ave.
Tolly 6 3D
Kramer 1 2
Kiekeff Retains
No. Yds.
White 1
Hansy 1
Fisher 1
Big 8 Standings
W L Pet. Pts. Opr.
Iowa State 3 1 X0 12
Nebraska 1 1 5 M W
Missouri 1 1 .500 23 34
Kansas State 1 1 .500 23 31
Oklahoma 1 " 1?
Kansas .000 4
Colorado -W M
Oklahoma State ... t .080 1 33
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Big Eight Gridders Improve
Records; Win Four, Lose Four
By Hal Brown
Big Eight conference foot
ball teams managed to break
even the past weekend
winning four and losing four.
This was a vast improve
ment over a week ago when
Iowa State was the only
team posting a victory.
The scores for the past
weekend were Nebraska 32,
Minnesota 12; Iowa State 28,
Denver 12; Missouri 20, Mich
igan 15; Kansas State 28,
South Dakota State 12; North
western 45, Oklahoma 13;
Baylor 15, Colorado 7; Syra
cuse 35, Kansas 21; Arkansas
13, Oklahoma State 7.
After a close first half, Ne
braska waltzed to an easy
win over Minnesota. The Hus
kers displayed a stubborn de
fense along with good pass
ing and running.
Iowa State made it two in
THREE TOUCHDOWNS
Clay White cont r i b u t e d
three touchdowns to the Ne
braska total' against the Go
phers. He scored on runs of
four1 and 34 yards and
caught a five-yard pass for
the third.
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made; portable three months old.
Sale price 160.00 Room 7219 Bel
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For Bale Used "Bach" Coronet in
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MEALS
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a row with a Friday night
win over Denver. The Cy
clones are the only confer
ence team with two victor
ies. Nichols
Dwight Nichols, an all
american candidate, ran for
two touchdowns and passed
for the other two Iowa State
touchdowns.
It took a Missouri touch
down in the last two seconds
to give the Tigers a 20-15 win
over Michigan. Bob Haas,
second-string quarterback,
set up the touchdown with a
36-yard pass to Danny La
Rose and then dove into the
end zone from the two-yard
line for the score.
Kansas State scored 22
points in the second half
while holding South Dakota
State scoreless to overcome
a 12-6 halftime deficit.
Jack Marcoline scored two
of the Wildcat TD's, one of
them on a 57 yard run.
Northwestern handed Okla
homa its worst beating since
Bud Wilkinson became head
coach. Northwestern scored in
every quarter in overshelm
ing the Sooners, who fumbled
II times and lost the ball on
five of those occasions.
74-Yard Run
Colorado scored first in
their encounter with Baylor
but the Bears fought back to
take a 15-7 win. Ronnie Bull,
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sophomore halfback, was in
on both Baylor touchdowns.
He scored the first on a 74
yard run and was on the re
ceiving end of a 10-yard pass
for the other.
John Hadl was the Kansas
star for the second week in
a row bu the Jayhawks also
went down to defeat for the
second successive week.
Hadl returned a kickoff 97
yards for a score and scored
again on a 12-yard run but
Syracuse was the victor, 35
21. Hadl also boomed quick
kicks of 63 and 59 yards.
Arkansas scored 13 points
in the first half while holding
Oklahoma State scoreless,
then held on for a 13-7 vic
tdry. Oklahoma State contri
buted 12 fumbles to the Razor
back cause.
Six teams swing into con
ference action this week with
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Colorado at Oklahoma, Mis
souri at Iowa State and Okla
homa State at Kansas State.
Nebraska and Kansas wait
another week before they be
gin conference play. They
meet aach other October 10
in Lincoln.
This week Nebraska is at.
home against Oregon State
and Kansas plays host to Bos
ton University.
After two weeks of play the
Big Eight conference has a
record of five wins and ten
losses. Oklahoma, Colorado,
Kansas and Oklahoma State
will be looking for their first
wins.
TURNPIKE
COLLEGE
NITE
Friday, Oct 2nd
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