The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 19, 1959, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, October 19, 1959
The Daily Nebraskan
Pass 3
Just A Little More
NEBRASKA TOUCHDOWN Carroll Za- from Harry Tolly on the seven-yard line,
ruba, Husker halfback, fights for those Hooslers trying to stop him are Vic Jones
few extra pards and a Husker score (33) and Joe Maroon (42).
against Indiana. Zaruba received a pass
Huskers End Non-Conference
Action; Missouri Is Next Foe
By Hal Brown
Nebraska's gridders will en
ter the conference race in full
swing this week as they trav
el to Missouri for a very im
portant encounter with the
Tigers.
The 23-7 loss to Indiana,
Saturday, was the last of the
Huskers non - conference
games. After Missouri, Ne
braska entertains Oklahoma
in the homecoming game and
then meets Iowa State, Colo
rado and Kansas State.
The Indiana game was a
case of Nebraska not being
able to do anything right and
the Hooslers being able to do
no wrong. Indiana scored on
the second play of the game
after recovering a Nebraska
fumble on the Husker four
yard line.
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The Huskers fumbled seven
times during the afternoon
with Indiana recovering lov:
of them. The Hoosiers domin
ated play throughout the
game running a total of 84
plays ot ony 39 by Nebraska
and picking up 20 first downs
while holding Nebraska to six,
three of them by penalties.
The only Nebraska touch
down came on a 19-yard pass
play from Harry Tolly to Car
roll Zaruba with Zaruba bull
ing his way into the end zone.
Missouri's 23-0 loss to Okla
homa evened their conference
record at 1-1 with the win
coming against Iowa State.
a 2-0 conference mark and
mupt play Oklahoma, Saturday.
Daily
Nebraskan
Sports
King Rolls
600 Series
Jerry King with a 238 led
the men bowlers and Linda
Lonsbrough of Alpha Phi
rolled a 200 game to lead the
women in the Union Bowling
Leagues the past week.
League Standings:
Selleck League W L
Canfield 10 2
Counselors 10 2
Hitchcock 7 5
Canfiled II 6 6
Fairfield 5 7
Burnett 5 7
Seaton II 2 10
Cornhusker 1
Delta Sigma Pi 10 2
Hotshots 8
Phi Gamma Delta 8 4
ZetaBetaTau 7 4Ms
Acacia 6 5Vfc
Phi Psi 5 7
Pi Kappa Phi 2 10
Sigma Chi 1 11
Jennings Calls First Half
Of Season A Tough One
Help Choose
The Queen
Nebraska has no wins and one
loss in conference action and
another loss would completely
eliminate them from any pos
sibilities of a bowl trip.
The game is equally impor
tant to Missouri since they
must win to keep pace with
Kansas. The Jayhawks have
4010 Oarfleld Nice rom, private half
bath, large closet, cooking privilege.
Students, afternoons, evenings,
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HELP WANTED
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Part time, apply at 108 No. 20th
between 6-9 p.m.
Help wanted: Part time work for stu
dent with knowledge of printing
trade. 2719 No. 4Hth. Phone 8-2446.
Evening Busboys and afternoon dish
washers to work for meals. Call
2-5066 after 7:u0 p.m. Dulls Sigma
Phi.
TROPICAL FISH
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NU Runners
Edge Past
Iowa State
Joe Mullins of Nebraska
nipped the Huskers' Joe
American Horse by .01 sec
onds for first place in Ne
braska's cross country victory
over Iowa State. Mullins'
time was 15:10.
It was the third consecu
tive year that the Huskers
have beaten the Cyclones by
one point. This year it was
27-28 with the low score win-
Tung.
By Herb Probasco
"We've goite through half
the season and it's been a
tough half," mused- the de
jected Husker Coach Bill Jen
nings, as he sat in the field
house after his team's loss to
Indiana.
"You don't play people like
this every week and not get
beat up," he added.
The Nebraska mentor
wasn't making any excuses
about Saturday's loss.
"Indiana's about as good as
anything we've seen next to
Texas," he commented.
"We never got out of the
hole," he noted. "We gave
them a break and it was a
big break." '
Husker fullback Noel Mar
tin commented on the tackling
and blocking of the Hoosiers.
"That's the hardest I've been
hit in quite a while," he said.
"It just wasn't' our day,"
moaned halfback Dallas Dyer.
"They hit pretty hard, but
they weren't too fast," he
added.
"Everything went wrong,"
said tackle Roland McDole.
"They don't get any easier,"
he added, as was evident by
the numerous bumps and
bruises the Husker's picked
up in the rugged game.
End Pat Salerno, who was
in the game only momentari
ly, received a fracture of the
cheek bone, Don Olson re
ceived a slight concussion
early in the game and Clay
White picked up a severe
charleyhorse.
Frosli Gridders Impressive
In 33-13 Win Over Cyclones
By Dave Wohlfarth
In their first outing of the
year, the Nebraska Fresh
man team exploded for five
touchdowns to smother the
Iowa State Frosh, 33-13, Fri
day at Memorial -Stadium.
The decisive victory was
the third straight for Husker
freshmen, as the '58 squad
knocked off Iowa State and
Kansas State.
Going into the second quar
ter trailing 7-6 the Huskers
exploded for two quick TD's
Union Sponsors
Bowling Contest
The Nebraska Union Bowl
ing Lanes is sponsoring a
Moonlight Bowl contest, No
vember 6 from 11 p.m. to
midnight.
It is a date affair with cou
ples bowling against couples
at a charge of $1.50 per cou
ple. All the lights will be
turned out with the exception
of the foul lights and the pin
deck lights.
Delta Phi Delta
Pledges Five
Five students were pledged
by Delta Phi Delta, art hon
orary, at a dinner meeting
last week.
The new pledges are Tweed
Champ, Kay Harano, Judy
Lang, Tom Sloan and Bette
McKeolon.
to break the game wide open.
After a scoreless third period
Nebraska scored twice more
in the) final stanza to ice it
up.
Three Intercepted passes
and a blocked punt by Ne
braska played an important
part in the game.
Thornton Plunges
The Huskers scored early
in the game as Thunder
Thornton capped a 45-yard
drive with a one-yard plunge.
John Faiman's extra point
kick was blocked.
Late in the first quarter,
Bill Comstock Intercepted a
Cyclone pass to five the Hus
kers the ball on their own
22. From here they marched
to paydirt in 14 plays with
9:25 left in the first half.
Ernie Bonistall did the signal-calling
and the score
came on an 18 yard pass
from Bonistall to Bill Mac
Donald. Issac Newton was
the receiver of Bonlstall's ex-
WAY motors
tra point pass which put Ne
braska ahead 14-6.
Minutes later, a blocked
Omaha set up another Ne
braska score. Guard Doug
Kluck scooped up the loose
ball and hustled 36 yards to
the Iowa State 7. After penal
ties against both teams, Boni
stall plunged over from tfte
one.
The Husker's next score
carne in the fourth quarter
on a 13-yard power play by
Newton, who had given the
Cornhuskers the ball with a
sensational pass interception
at the Cyclone 45.
The final score of the day
came on a 52-yard Intercep
tion runback by Jim Burd.
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Just four years out of college...
He hesds a tesm
of 63 people
L. Dean Darbe graduated from Kansas State U. in 1955 with a
B. S. degree in electrical engineering. Today he is Supervising
Service Foreman for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company at
Hutchinson, Kansas. Dean has five Foremen and 58 craftsmen
reporting to him. He's got full responsibility covering installa
tion, maintenance, testing and repair for 21,000 telephones and
all the equipment that serves them.
"It's interesting work," says Dean, "and it keeps me on the
go. Here are a few of my activities during a recent day on the job."
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80 a.m. I meet with one of our Foremen at the plant garage
to discuss a cable-pressurizina Job, We're putting all aerial
cable in Hutchinson under air pressure to keep out moisture
which causes cable failure and costly service interruptions."
"10 IS a.m. My boss, District Plant Superintendent Randy
Barron, and I go over plana for an addition to our dial central
office. Several pieces of large and complex switching equipment
will have to be rearranged to tie in with the new facilities"
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home manufacturer. My men are completing installation of a
new-type cordless switchboard. I disouss features of the new
equipment with the firm's Vice President and Plant Manager."
"3:00 p.m. At our toll center we'll soon be adding another
test desk to increase our facilities for 'trouble shooting' Long
Distance circuits. Here, with our Chief Testboardman, I gs
over some of the board ohangee which will have to be made."
"That's about it for one day. Tomorrow'a schedule will be
different. I'm doing interesting, challenging work all the time
and I'm given plenty of responsibility. That's what I like about
my job." ,
There are countless young men like Dean Darbe who are
moving, ahead in supervisory careers with the Bell Telephone
Companies, You could be one of them. Talk it over with, the
Bell interviewer when he visits your campus and read the
Bell Telephone booklet on file in your Placement Office.
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