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... v Wednesday, September 30, J 959 The Dailv Nebroskon Pace 3 Star of the Week Award Goes to Quarterback Tolly Saturday's Game Will Be First Afternoon Action for Beavers Oregon State will be playing their first afternoon football game of the season when they meet Bill Jennings' Cornhusk ers Saturday at Memorial Stadium. The Beavers opened the sea- By Norm Beatty Any one of a number of players could have been this week's star, but the fact that Harry Tolly has been selected should come as no surprise. Tolly's performance last Sat urday was among the best turned in by the Huskers against Minnesota. The North Platte quarter back performed strongly on both offense and defense. The amiable Tolly com pleted three passes In three attempts for two touchdowns. Tolly set the stage for his passes with his varied play calling to open the defense. fin thi other side of the ledger, Minnesota attempted 23 passes and completed oniy nine. Harry, along with team mate Pat Fischer, can be ac credited with the poor pass ing attack displayed by the r.nlrlpn fJnnhers. The six-foot-plus Tolly nipirt.ri.nff two of the Minne enta tosses for 59 yards. In oitinn Tnllv tackled a Min OUUlVUi", "'J - , nesota player so vigorously in the second half that the Gopher dropped the ball and Nebraska recovered turning fV.o mierne into a touchdown ThA reliable Tolly also punted six times for a 38 yard average. This fact coupled with the impregnable Husker defense kept the host team deep in their own territory during the second half. Adding a finishing touch to what some have called Har ry's best game In his three vears of varsitv ball, was a touchdown plunge from two yards out. Commenting about next week's foe, Oregon State, Tolly stated, "They (Oregon St.) aren t as fast as Texas but they will be a lot tougher than Minnesota was." "As for the team," added Harry, "we are a lot better than we were a year ago, ana the tremendous bench now Individual Panel Pictures for the 1960 CORNHUSKER Girls: THis week, next week and Nov. 3 to 13, Only. I Guys: Oct. 12 to Nov. 13,1 Only. Call Cornhusker office for appointment and Get 'em taken NOW! e e Temporary Studio West End of Old Union Basement o e Only Costs $250 e o Be In Your I960 Cornhusker strength and depth has made the difference. Because of this I feel we can win at least more than we did last year." Oklahoma Oklahoma? Tolly had this to say, "I was surprised to hear that they got beat as badly as they did last Saturday. I am waiting to see how they come out with Colorado before I make any statement." The blond-haired, blue eyed Tolly also excels in the s p r 1 n g on the University's baseball team as r. pitcher. He will be a returning letter man next spring. Last year Tolly had a record of two wins and one loss including a two hitter and a three-hitter. .$ ffV jr I g VnLfwp f, , i f V Harry Tolly . . . Star of the Week Wilt Chamberlain Returns To Lincoln on October 12 Lincoln basketball fans will get a chance to see two for- . 1 i 1 1 -AT 11 mer cig tjigm Dasneiuau greats, Clyde Lovellette and Wilt Chambnrlain, at Per shing Municipal Auditorium, October 12. Chamberlain and Lovellette played their college ball at Kansas but they will be oppos ing each other that night as the St. Louis HawKs meei the Philadelphia Warriors. The contest Is a preseason National Basketball Associa tion game and will be the only annearanee for the two teams In Nebraska this season. The Hawks, coached by Kasv Ed" McCauley, are defending Western Division N T?. A. chammons. In addition to Lovellette, they nave sucn standouts as Si Green, Bob rotfit sinter Martin and Cliff Hagan on the roster. The Warriors are building their attack for the coming season around Chamberlain ThU U Chamberlain's first vear in the pro league and he joins standouts such as play-! er-coach Neil Johnston, tnree times N.B.A. scoring leader, Tom Gola and Paul Arizin. Tickets are on sale at the Auditorium box office. Swimmers To Meet An organization meeting for anyone interested in Var sity or Freshman Swimming will be held Friday at 4 p.m. in Room 114 of the Physical Education Building. All Varsity and Freshman swimmers should attend this meeting. Main Feature Clock Stuart: "That Kind of Worn an," 1:05, 2:50, 4:30, o:iu, e;uu, 9:40. Lincoln: "Elephant G u n,' 10, 2:50, 4:35, 6:15, 8:02, 9:40 Nebraska: "Johnny Dark," :00. 4:02, 7:02, 10:04. "Man Without a Star," 2:31, 5:31, 8:33. Jovo: "Alaska Passage " 7:00, 10:10. "Hercules," 8:20. Virittr: "The Wonderful Country," 2:02, 4:29, 6:56, 9:23. slat- "I.ove Is My Proles sior. " 1:10, 3:12, 5:14, 7:16, 9:18 84th & O: Cartoons 7:15. 'Loving You," 7:30. "Deep Six." 9:25. "King Creole," 11:15. Starview: Carton, 7:15. "The Diarv of Anne Frank." 7:J0 "House Boat," 10:15. West O: Cartoon, 7:15. "The r.ami." 7:20. 10:35. "The Old Man ana ine oea, 9:05. Nebraska Rifle Teams Begin Drills PrartiPA beean last week for the four University rifle teams. The teams are Var eitv Armv. Navv and Air PWpa ROTC. The Army, Navy and Air Force teams .compete only atroinst Aph other but the Varsity rifle team has sched uled seven matcnes ior uie first semester. The Varsity team consists of members of the Varsity Rifio rinh a 50-member or ganization open to any male student at the University. Officers for this year are: President, James Moore; Vice-President, Bill Holland; Public Information Officer, MilfA Flannizan. First semester scneauie: Oct. 10-Kansas, Oct. 17- Creighton, Oct. 24-at Missouri, Oct. 31-at Creighton, Nov. 7-at Iowa State, Nov. 14-Kansas State, Nov. 21-at Kansas State. Goeres To Give Rifle Shooting Talk Thursday Vincent Goeres. Nebraska State Champion Rifle Shooter will lecture on techniques ot small bore rifle shooting Thursday, October 1 at 7 p.m. in Room 107 of the Military and Naval science Buucung. Oneres graduated from Ne braska in 1952, His lecture is being sponsored by the Uni versity of Nebraska Rifle Club and anyone interested in rifle shooting is invited to attend. Band To Salute Home Staters Nebraskans will be saluted by the University Band during the half-time show at the Nebraska-Oregon game Satur day. In their honor the Band will nresent a nrerisinn movement show and play "March of the Cornhuskers" and "Dear Old Nebraska U " Other numbers will be "Sev- entv-six Trombones." "Thun der and B 1 a z e s," "On the Sauare." "American We," and "National Emblem." all under the direction of Prof, Donald Lentz. sen with a nieht same aeainst Southern California in a los ing cause. Last weekend, Oregon State dropped a 15-14 decision in the final seconds against Texas Tech. It was also a night game. Saturday's game will also be the third of four consec utive road games for the Beavers. After the Nebraska game, they travel to Michigan before opening their home season against Idaho, October 17. LeRoy Zentic and George Haney were held out of con tact during Tuesday's prac tice session. Jennings plans only limited workouts the re mainder of the week. When asked, if he thought Nebraska could move the ball on long drives, Jennings re plied, "I can't say. We were handed the ball in their (Min nesota) territory four times. Our strength is still unde. termined and we still haven't played a conference game." Speaking of Oregon State's speed, Jennings said, "They aren't as fast as Texas but they have good backfield speed." After the first two games, the Huskers are tied with their opponents in first downs with 15 but trail in yards gained, 420-389. USED REFRIGERATORS start 24.00 ond up GOODYEAR STORES 1918 "O" Sr. COLLEGE STUDENTS Earn (2.00 and up per hour. 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