Mondoy, October 5, 1959 The Doily Nebroskon Poge 3 Daily Nebraskan Sports Price's 192 Leads Union Bowlers David Price of Seaton I led all bowlers in the Union Bowl ing Leagues last week with a 192 average for three games. .. Price's Seaton team is lead ing the Quadrangle league with four wins and no losses and 2325 total pins. Hitchcock and the Five Aces also have four wins and no defeats but they trail Sea ton in total pins. Hitchcock has 2279 pins and the Five Aces have 2126. Elmer Krai of Fairfield leads the Selleck League with a three-game average of 170. Canfield I and Counselors have four wins and no losses in the Selleck League ,b u t Canfield leads in total pins with 2297 to 2203 for Coun selors. In the Ag College men's league, Ralph Holmstrora of Burr Hall I holds the top three-game average with a 170. He is followed closely by Bob Peterson of Alpha Gam ma Rho with 169. Burr Hall I leads that le-jue with a 4-0 record and 2178 total pins and they are followed by Alpha Gamma Rho with a 4-0 record and 2008 total pins. Co-Ed League Marian Brayton of Alpha Phi leads the Co-Ed League I with a 145 average as the Al pha Phis are on top with a 4-0 record and 1924 total pins. In second place is Kappa Kappa Gamma with a 3-1 rec ord and 1672 total pins. Teams Include Bashful Bottlers Mixed bowling teams will begin league play Sunday and continue every Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. Eight teams for couples or "bashful" girls and boys are to be organized, but partici pants must sign up by Wed nesday in the games area. A special husband-wife league Is also on the schedule. Trophies are to be awarded to the winners. Nebraska Gridders Gain Win Number Two Huskers Host Jays hi Conference Opener By Hal Brown Nebraska's 7-6 victory over Oregon State marked the first time since 1956 that a Ne braska football team has won two consecutive games. In 1956, Pete Elliott's Hus kers defeated Missouri, 15-14, and Kansas, 26-20, on succes sive Saturday's. The year's team finished the season with a 4-6 record. 2-1 Record Saturday's win coupled with last week's victory at Minne sota gives the Huskers two wins and one loss as they enter conference competition this weekend against Kansas. Kansas has suffered losses at the hands of Texas Chris tian, 14-7, and Syracuse, 35 21. The Jayhawks got their first win of the season, Sat- IM Football Tuesday Games MacLean 1 Seaton I 0 Van Es ...20 Bessey 12 Burnett 1 Smith 0 Selleck 6 Gooding ,, 0 Sigma Nu . , 42 Delta Upsilon 0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 13 Farm House 0 Ag Men 13 Brown Palace 0 Wednesday Games Dental College 27 Wesley House 0 Geologists 7 Navy, ROTC 6 Sigma Chi B 24 Beta Theta Pi-B 19 Acacia 6 Alpha Gamma Sigma ..... 0 Pi Kappa Phi 1 Theta Chi 0 Sigma Nu B 6 Alpha Tau Omega 0 KUONTV Monday Eventne; Prelude 6 30 History with Herb Rake 7 Air Fore Story 7:lt Industry en Parade I Backyard Farmer :45 I N Review Tea for Survival 50 Chemistry for perfect footwork end comfort Professionally designed by and for top-flight tennis " plajers. Featuring a flexible arch for comfort; an abrasion-resistant sole that stands up to any playing surface; laces to the toe to insure perfect fit, complete ' support. Fully cushioned, heel to toe. About $8.50 LOOK FOR THE KEOS IABL mm urday, with a 28-7 win over Boston University. The big question in the minds of the Nebraska fans Is whether Nebraska will be at full or near-full strength for the Kansas encounter. The Huskers took a physi cal beating against Minnesota last week and Saturday's game was another bruising affair. Don Fricke, Tom Kra mer and Don Olson were kept out of the Oregon State tussle with injuries and it is not known if they will be able to go against the Jayhawks. The fullback post is of ma jor concern at the moment with Fricke and Martin both injured.. Martin suffered rib injuries against Oregon State. Big 8 Campaign As the Huskers enter the Big Eight campaign, every game looms as a big one with everyone but Oklahoma look ing for a trip to the Orange Bowl. A look at the statistics In dicates the closeness of the Oregon State game. In total yards gained, Nebraska held only a slim one-yard advant age with 241 yards compared to 240 for. the Beavers. The Huskers picked np 17 first downs to 14 for Oregon State. One of the big statisti cal factors was fumbles as the Beavers fumbled seven times, losing the ball on two of them. Nebraska fumbled only once and recovered it themselves. The Husker score came as a result of an Oregon State fumble. Dick Rosier recov ered a Beaver fumble on the r ' - ; .- - . ' i i . r -- Jy' - : . -i -; - J f : 'i--r W .I ' . " mm aaai m'a aianilii n 'mwm rr I fumll :r-T-iTniiniBii miiiim--iiii i iiii,i,iiiiTiii,.ii,Mi.iiii,iMMi,jMi Big 8 Football Nebraska 7, .. Oregon State 6 Missouri 14, ... . Iowa State 0 Kansas 28, Boston 7 Oklahoma St. 27 Kansas St. 21 Oklahoma 42 ... . Colorado 12 THIS WEEK'S GAMES Kansas at Nebraska. . Missouri at SMU. Oklahoma at Texas. Iowa State at South Dakota. Colorado at Kansas State. Tulsa at Oklahoma State. WHAT DO I DO NOW? That Is probably what Pat Fischer (40) Is wondering as Oregon State's Don Kasso (41) and Howard Hogan (72) converge on him. Number 67 is Dale Slemer. Nebraska 43 yard line and it took the Huskers 12 plays to move for the touchdown. Tolly Pass Pat Fischer and Carroll Zaruba moved the ball to the Oregon State four-yard line. Harry Tolly, who was out of the game for only one play, hit Zaruba in the end lone with a pass to give Nebraska a fr-0 lead. Ron Meade added the extra point to make it 7-0 at halftime. Oregon State fought back to score with 9:36 gone in the third quarter driving 88 yards in 13 plays for the touchdown. Oregon State decided to try for two points and Jim Stin nette was stopped by the stub born Husker line in what turned out to be the key play in the game. When asked why they tried for two instead of one point, j Oregon State Coach Tommy Prothro replied, "We play to win and we thought that was our best chance." IM Meeting A meeting for Intramural Chairmen will be held Mon day, October 12. The meeting is in regard to coverage of intramural .events by the Daily Nebraskan. The time and site will be announced later. 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OeerlerkarkB Herald Swift, Mara Palnateer, Bob FarreU. Left Halfbaeke Dainard Paolatm. Doa Rasao, Earl HarWo. Uakt Halfbaeka Art GDmora. lea Miller. Amoa Manb. Faltbacka Charlie MarahaU. Jun SUa nette. NEBRASKA 7) Left Eeda Roter Brede, Joha Bend. Left TeckleaGeorte Haney. Duane Moueraoa. Left GaaraeJoha Ponaei, Dal Siemer. CeelertJlm Moore. DarreU Cooper. Rlakl Gaarda Dick Koeier. L t r e y Eentie. R t f k t TaeHea Roland MeDale, Al Wellman. Rlrbt Eoda Don Pnroell, Pat Salemo. Oaartarkacka H irti Tolly. Ron Meade. Left Balfkacka P a t riachcr, Dallaa Dyer. Ritkl Halfbacka-Clay Whit. CarroU Earvba. Fallharka Noel Martin. Bill Bohanan. Officiate Referee. Joseph M. Paulaon: umpire. Robert N. Miller: linesman. Joha Lloyd! lodge. Howard S. Reidi back Juds. Alex George. Rem ,r eaarlera- brerea State J f Nebraika ' ' Seeriaf eamaaary Bad Oearter Nebraaka Earoba, 4 paa from Tour. Tbn 14:11 elapaed. Meade. plaeeUcfc. Nebraaka 7. 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