The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Outa My Way, Ref! Disappointed Cornhuskers Say "We're Still Better" Monday, October 12, 1959 By Herb Probasco "Football's a funny game, gome days you win, some days you lose." This was Pat Fischer's re action to the Husker's 10-3 loss to a tough band of Kan sas Jayhawks Saturday aft ernoon. "They were a good team, but I still think we're better," a disappointed Clay White said. "We just lost our trip to the Orange Bowl," Jon Pon seigo added. "It didn't seem like we wanted to win as bad as Kansas," he said. Center : Jim Moore said, "It's hard to tell what went wrong. We're a better ball club." The hardest blow to the Cornhusker cause was the loss of senior quarterback Tom Kramer, who snapped a tendon in his leg just below the calf. Kramer will be in a cast for four weeks, according, to Coach Bill Jennings, and it is unlikely that he will be able to play in the last two games. "They (Kansas) were a lit tle bigger and stronger than we were," assistant coach Don Strasheim said, and -"they TROPICAL FISH Start or Restock Aquarium largest assortment com plete supplies Sunday Specials. 2580 Woodsdale 3-4579 Typewriters For Rent Royal Underwood Smith - Remington Try Our Rental-Purchase Plan Special Student Rates NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. 125 No. llth Phone 2-4284 Typewriter Ribbons Put On i rA i . Cp-i rsTtriinrr 1W"T w help played better than we did," he added. "They'd make three yards and fall for four more," Strasheim pointed out. Jennings summed it up, say ing, "They were able to make the big play on the goal line, and we weren't." The Nebraska mentor called Jayhawk halfback Cur tis McClinton "as good a power back" as he has seen all season. McClinton almost enrolled at NU, before he was enticed back to Kansas. xAsked if he thought Kansas was a better ball club than Nebraska Wins Opening Cross Country Coach Frank Sevigne's cross country runners won their opening meet of the season in a triangular with Kansas State and Colorado at Manhattan, Saturday. The Huskers scored 32 points with five runners fin ishing in the top ten. Colo rado was second with 35 and Kansas State finished with 61 points. Duane Holman of Kansas State won the race with a time of 15:56.9 over the three mi'e course. He was followed by Joe Mullins and Joe Amer ican Horse of Nebraska. Other Nebraska finishers in the top ten were Richard u T ' ;Btia , "w ZspC't. v -4- (2) Nebraska, Jennings retorted, "Today they were better." Carroll Zaruba, who was the Husker's big ground gainer, said, "They just out fought us." Dick Rosier said, "It's hard to" say what went wrong. No comment, I guess," he added. With Kramer out for the season, the number two quar terback responsibility falls on sophomore Ron Meade. Jennings said he thought Meade, who kicked the field goal for the Huskers' three points, would be. able to handle the job. . "He'll have to be ready," Jennings added. . . Contest Kier, 8th; Paul Nielson, 9th; and Ken AshA 10th. Kier and Nielson are sophomores. Nebraska's next meet will be against the Air Force Academy, Saturday, at Boul der. Chamberlain To Appear Iri Lincoln Wilt Chamberlain will be making his only appearance of the year in Lincoln when he comes to town tonight for a pre-season professional ex hibition game. Chamberlain scored 22 points as he led the Philadel phia Warriors to a 106-105 win over the St. Louis Hawks at Kansas City, Sunday. The St. Louis Hawks fea ture Clyde Lovellette, another former Kansas star. Game time is 8 p.m. and tickets are still - available at the Dershing Municipal Audi-1 tonum Box Office. ($CU CO . senior. i'Ju-T; and don. a . . On duty, IM y"' off oer are her. she tnjoyt ncr .M t,lu 30 dayf attend Wnd a holiday on the renc, , skiing trip to Riviera. vv'aicvcr trie u". 1 - But wherevxy , ; on the Champ THI ADJUTANT GiMHU. Department f it Army WaaMftftM St. D. C, ATTN; AGSH L Please U-U me mote about a world-traveling, necutive career in the Women' t Array Corp. ftr r CLARE CARRIES Pat Clare, sophomore halfback, tries to elude Jayhawk tackier, Gilbert Wilson (43) as one of the officials hustles to get out of the way. Jayhawkers Lee Flachsbarth (11) and Ron Michaels (22) move np to help. Clare picked up 21 yards in three carries against Kansas. Will Be Band By Hal Brown After a 10-3 loss to Kansas in the Big Eight opener for both schools; Nebraska re turns to non-conference action this weekend when they take on Band Day foe, Indiana. The loss evened the Hus kers' record at 2-2 for the season and dimmed their hopes of a trip to the Orange Bowl. Although Kansas coach Jack Mitchell refused to talk in terms of a berth in the Orange Bowl, the Jayhawks must be rated co-favorites with Missouri. The eventual winner prob ably won't be decided until the final game of the season when Kansas takes on the Tigerg at Lawrence, Kan. Kansas and Missouri now boast 1-0 records in the con ference with Kansas playing Kansas State, next, and Mis- i souri meeting Oklahoma. Indiana, Nebraska's Day opponent, will bring a 2-1 record to Lincoln, Satur-J day. They hold wins over II-a linois. 20-0. and Marquette. 3 33-13, while losing to Mmne- sota, 14-24. The loss to Min-f tadv was a cow college the mpornu. , ,n rxcCUtive in one - . wns. Today, -Jpari...aLieutcn- j rA life U busy . y and toteUigcnce. ,imc. (Free evening and vacat,n,) Yr irSnn Or make a itheFn jrld of i-A't have to bCParw- It even feelin? J.. ofVf he enjo' hr Because snc , FJyxs. 0 Lose, nesota came one week after Nebraska had triumphed over the Gophers, 32-12. Nebraska, with the excep tion of the Minnesota game, has yet to score more than a touchdown in any game and Saturday's game was a case of not being able to push the ball those final few yards into the end zone. The Huskers had first downs twice in the second half near the Kansas goal line, but the Jayhawk defense stiffened and stopped She drives. After battling to a 3-3 dead Omar Khayyam writes a ' I ' 1 ''nlji' y s V , )' b jug of Wne "V A loaf of Bread 'j " and Winston's 'iA Filter-Blend! iH!H;li i " MJ L- i. fl !? ; i If' I r j : Old Omar has come up with another corker of a couplet. Freely translated from the Persian: It's what's up front that counts If it hasn't got it there it hasn't got it True, the lines don't can. But what do you expect from a tent-maker the pcifect rhyme of "Winston tattet kood like a cigarette should"? ,WeH admit that something may have been lost in the translation. 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