i - Tuesday, October 6, 1959 The Doily Nebraskor. Page 3 - " ' fer'itt - ; vvu 1. hi St. .ij Ki .'; I i,:; . s:- .' w's.f-- s. ; , -,i-vK..4,,-v.,!K--li.-fK.ii'ii'.;.- .i.s.rx T,I FORMER KANSAS STAR-Wilt Chamber lain will be appearing at Pershing Munici pal Auditorium, October 13, as a member ef the Philadelphia Warriors. The War riors will be meeting the St. Louis Hawks Purcell Is Only Sophomore End On Buskers 22-Man Starting Unit By Dave Wohlfarth ' Don Purcell is the only sophomore end in Nebraska's 22-man starting lineup, but in the first three games, he has performed like a sea soned veteran. Purcell is 19 years old, stands 6'1", and weighs 220 pounds. In his first Varsity year, he has earned a place on Jennings' "22-man team." Last year the red-haired grid der played xn the freshman squad. Top Thrill Defeating Minnesota was a top thrill for Don and his brilliant performance helped turn the trick. His hard rusbi: kept the heat on Minnesota passers as his defensive play stood out all afternoon. He went through the Golpher line in the second quarter and put the pressure on MU quarterback Sandy S t e p h e n s. This forced Stephens to make a bad pass and Husker Noel Martin in tercepted it and returned it to the Minnesota 16. This play set the stage for Nebraska's second touchdown which put the Huskers ahead 13-6. Comparing Minnesota and Texas, Don states, "Minneso ta was bigger and slower, but hit harder. I would rather ulav acainst a team like Texas." When asked about how Ne braska will finish in the Big 8, he replied, without hesita tion, "First." This year's team has more speed and depth than last year's and has a real good attitude. We will win more than we lose." Purcell attended Omaha Benson, where he won three" letters in football, three in baseball and two in basket ball. He was selected as an All-City and All-State grid der and received High School All-American Honorable Men tion. USED REFRIGERATORS start 24.00 and up GOODYEAR STORFS 1918 "O" St. in gUTTE ALL- STAR CAST CHORUS MA oni nit. only WED., OCT. 14, 8:30 P.M. SPECIAL STUDENT AND FACULTY TICKET n sala enly at Nabr. Union Moia Information Datk $3.00 rttorvid taat lor $2.00 HmHad fupply PERSHING MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM LINCOLN in a game. arm span of suring 92 inches from finger tip to finger tip. Baseball Coach Tony Sharpe will undoubtedly find room for Don on the baseball team next spring. Purcell was a member of Omaha's All-City Baseball team, while at Ben son, and received two Kiwan- h aA ; :fk IT:; , : . k: .. " ( I ,..: Don Purcell . . . Nebraska Right End Nebraska Soccer Club Loses to Germans, 3-1 The Nebraska Soccer Club dropped a 3-1 decision to the Germans of Omaha in a game played at Lincoln, Sunday. Nebraska held a 1-0 half time lead but were unable to score, in the second half as the Germans fought back to take the win. . Nebraska's next game will be Sunday against Augustana at Peter Pan Park. The kick off is slated for 2 p.m. Soccer club officers for the 1953-60 season are: Martin Carrancedo, Captain and coach; Louis Molnar, Co-Cap PUCCINrS ;f ever- popular - ORCHESTRA ! pre-season professional exhibition The seven footer has the greatest any basketball player, mea is Awards. Ha was the catch er four years "for the Omaha Dugdales in American Legion play. Don, who is majoring in Bi ology, maintained a 5.7 scho lastic average last year. i tain; Doug Moore, Treasurer and Dan Bockelmann, Secre tary. Rifle Match Set Tonight The Army Rifle team will meet the Navy team in rifle match tonight at 6:30 at the range in the Military and Naval Science Building. It will be the first match of the sea son for both teams. Seminar Topic Is Theory of Plastic "Plastic Theory of Struo tures" will be the topic of an engineering seminar given by George C. Ernst, University professor of civil engineering. The seminar will be held today at 4 p.m. in 206 Rich ards Hall. The seminars also were held last year with the help of local as well as specially in vited people. HOLLYWOOD BOWL Open Bowling Weekdays Till 5 Sat. Ail Day, Sundays Till 5 24 Lanes Automatic Pinsettert Restaurant . . . Barber Shop 020 N. 48th PIIONE 6-1911 I Big L7gi Roundup: Oklahoma and Missouri Lead Big Eight Standings ALL GAMES W I Ttt. Ttt. Op. NEBRASKA -f2 J low. 8t.t -SI S 2 Kin... ... .... ........ I .MS M M Okl.hom St.l. 1 J . J J Colorad W W CONFEBENCE W L Tet. Pt. 0 Okl.hom. 1 1J Nebr.k J J .MO Knl lUta Color-l 1 " Iowa atal 1 .WW M By Hal Brown - After the first week of con ference action, Oklahoma and Missouri are tied for the Big Eight lead with 1-0 records. Colorado and Iowa State are on the bottom with 0-1 marks, while Nebraska, Kansas and Kansas State have yet to play a conference game. Nebraska enters Big tight competition this week against Kansas and Kansas State en tertains Colorado in the only conference games. In other action. Missouri travels to Southern Methodist for a Friday night encounter. Saturday's non-conference games find Iowa State at South Dakota, Tulsa at Okla homa State and Oklahoma go ing against Texas at Dallas. Nebraska, Missouri ana Iowa State lead the confer- Footballers Prepare For Kansas Battle With two consecutive wins under their belts, Monday, Coach Bill Jennings' Huskers settled down to the task of preparing for their Big Eight opener with Kansas this weekend. The big question concerned the injury situation wnicn could play an important part in Saturday's game. Fullback Don Fricke, guard Don Olson, fullback Noel Martin, quarterback Tom Kramer, halfback Carroll Zaruba, and tackle Joe Gacu- sana were on t h e doubtful list. IM Football Scores 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 SigEps 13 Farm House 0 Ag Men 13 Brown Palace u Wednesday Games Dental College 27 Wesley House 0 Geologists 7 Navy, ROTC 6 Sigma Chi-B 24 Beta Theta Pi-B 19 Acacia 6 AGS 0 Pi Kappa Phi 1 Theta Chi 0 Sigma Nu-B 6 ATO 0 Morton Banquet Tickets Offered At Lower Rate Students jvho would like to hear the National Republican Chairman speak Thursday may make reservations for the Lincoln Republican Ban quet with Rod E'lerbusch, president of Young Republi cans. The regular $10 a plate dm- ner is offered to students for $2.50. Reservations must be made with Ellerbush by Wed nesday evening. Thruston Morton, national Republican chairman, will be introduced by ben. tan Lur tis. Russell Brehm, Lincoln Republican Chairman, will be master of ceremonies. The banquet will be at 6 p.m. in the Lincoln Room of the Comhusker Hotel. IM Meeting A meeting for Chairmen will be held Monday, October 12. The meeting Is In regard to coverage of intramural events by the Daily Nebras kan. The time and site will be announced later. ence teams in all games with two wins and one loss. Colo rado is the only Big Eight team without a victory. In last week's action, Ne braska took a 7-6 victory over Oregon State for their second successive win of the young season. The Huskers used a stub born defense to hold back the Beavers and took advantage of an Oregon State fumble to score their touchdown. It was the second consecutive one point defeat for Oregon State. Kansas scored their first win of the season with a 28-7 victory over Boston Univer sity. The Jayhawks held Bos ton to a minus seven yards rushing and gave them only 90 yards through the air. The Jays scored in every every touchdown. John Hadl, who has scoring runs of 97 and 98 yards this season, scored one of the Td's on a 14-yard run. Gilbert Wilson scored twice and Curtis McClinton added the fourth touchdown. McClinton's score came as part of a 49-yard play that began with a pass from Lee Flachsbarth to Hadl. Hadl latcalled the pigskin Fricke, Olson, Kramer and Gacusana missed the Oregon State game. Zaruba and Mar tin were injured in the Bea ver game. It was first thought that Martin had received some cracked ribs but X-rays showed no breaks. Don Purcell, right end, and halfback Pat Fischer were also nursing bruises Monday. Fullbacks With Martin and Fricke both on the injured list, that leaves Bill Bohanan and Bob Kitchen as the top two full backs with Dave Roberts and Jack Conger in reserve. Bohanan and Kitchen were both shifted from another po sition, Bohanan from end and Kitchen from center. Bohan an has been listed as an end, center and fullback already this fall. He is a transfer from Navarre Junior College and one of the few junior transfers to make good braska. Bohanan carried ball four times against eon State for a 2.5 yard aver age. He was also on the re ceiving end of one pass. Kitchen is a 6-0, 180-pound-er from McCook, who was shifted to fullback only two days before the Oregon State game. Dick Monroe, who scout ed Kansas, had this to say about the Jayhawks, "They have good overall team quick ness and they have a real good left halfback in John Hadl. They are also strong at the other halfback with Curtis McClinton." Sophomores Both boys are sophomores and Hadl has touchdown gal lops of 97 and 98 yards to his credit against Texas Chris tian and Syracuse The Huskers have movies of the Kansas games with TCU and Syracuse and Kan sas has films of the Nebraska games against T;xas and Minnesota. Kansas lost the services of its number one quarterback, Nebrakan Want Ad No Wof.n; ld J irta. 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Phone 4-7114. ROOM FOR RENT 410 Garfield Nice room, private half bath, large closet, cooking privilege. Student a. afternoons, evenlnga, 4-8779. to McClinton, who went the remaining 25 yards into the end zone. Oklahoma State also picked up their first win of the cam paign with a 27-21 win over Kansas State in a game which does not count in the confer- Bobby Boyd ence standings. Oklahoma State doesn't become eligible for the football title until 1960. The Wildcats scored an early touchdown but could not hold the Cowboys as they fought back to take a 14-7 halftime lead. t i i t, - ;v, -3 it'- V r : - . college . sVv;'. f 'VV-';.; . X9f, at Ne- .r itil : K ' UA the Wsxd' f A t;: , ; ; ore- ihAJ: yr,uu J" , :r: KANSAS CO-CAPTAlN-Ken Fitch, Jayhawk tackle, shares the Captain duties with John Peppercorn. Fitch was a start ing guard last year but was switched to tackle. He ii a 6-0, 214-pound senior from Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Bill Crank, before the season opened. He was sidelined in definitely with a knee injury. This left the signal calling duties to Sophomore Leland Flachsbarth and Duane Mor ris, a senior. Flachsbarth is big at 6-5 and 192 pounds Morris is a two-letter winner from Salina, Kansas, and stands 6-0, weighing 175. It will be a teacher-student meeting when the two teams meet. Bill Jennings, Husker head mentor was an assistant coach at Oklahoma when Kansas coach Jack Mitchell was an all-American quarter back at the Sooner school. Mitchell won the only meet ing between the two as head coaches as his Jayhawks took a 29-7 decision last year. Bud Wilkinson's Sooners re bounded from a 45-13 loss at the hands of Northwestern to take a 42-12 victory from Colo rado. It was the 70th win for Wilkinson in the Big Eight and coupled with two ties gives him a record of 72 games without a defeat in the conference. Colorado got both its touch downs in the final three and one-half minutes of the game as the Sooners dominated play from the start. 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