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    Tuesday, October 20, 1959
The Daily Nebraskan
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SIH ISAAC Isaac Newton, frt&ainan right halfback, carries the ball for Nebraska and is surrounded by Iowa Staters.
Cyclones are Wilbur Mosseller (44) and Jack Payne (67). Number 17 for the Huskcrs is Ernie Bonlstall and Number
20 is Dick Strutz. On the turf in the foreground is Jim Burd (33).
Sports 'GaVore
By Sue Morgan
The top upper class
man soccer baseball team
was determined Thursday aft
ernoon. The Alpha Phis and
Delta Gammas entered a
pitched battle for the title
since botli teams were un
beaten to this point. The
Phis came out the victors
with a score of 11 to L
Now freshmen will be giv
en a chance to show their
athletic ability in a freshman
soccer baseball tournament.
Up to this point only upper
class women have been able
to enter the soccer baseball,
tennis doubles, and archery
tournaments already in ses
sion. After the freshman soc-
Frosh Win
Postal Meet
Nebraska runners won the
first five places in scoring
a 15-50 shutout victory over
Iowa State's freshmen in a
postal cross-country meet
The meet was run over a
two-mile course.
Ray Stevens was the win
ner with a time of 9:48 as he
finished four seconds ahead
of Irwin Ftawley, who was
second. Stevens and Frawley
were followed by Joe Scott
with a 9:58 clocking, Bill
Kennedy with a 10:12 time
and Clarence Scott with
10:24.
Stevens is from North"
Platte with Kennedy hailing
from Waterloo, Iowa, and the
other three are from New
York. '
cer baseball tournament is
over, both freshmen and up
perclass women will be par
ticipating in the same
leagues.
Some new sports enthusi
asts really have quite a time
their first day on the field.
There are always one or two
on the team who don't know
how to play. Misunderstand
ing of the finer points of soc
cer baseball is a common in
cident. It's hard to under
stand why you can't overrun
second and third bases and
yet you can overrun first.
A good sense of humor and
an explanation from hose in
the know will usually get any
one out of an embarrassing
moment though, so don't stay
away just because you don't
know how to play. You can
always learn while you're out
there.
A word of warning, gals if
you wear unpainted levi's to
j the diamond, just plan on tak
ing an extra ten minutes to
get there. It seems that you
are likely to be greeted by a
j determined band of fraternity
! pledges in possession of a
paint pot.
Need I say more?
Big Eight Football
Last Week's Results
Indiana 23 Nebraska 7
Kansas 31 .. Kansas State 14
Oklahoma 23 .... Missouri 0
Iowa State 27 ... Colorado 0
Oklahoma State 19 Houston 12
This Week's Games
Nebraska at Missouri
Kansas at Oklahoma
Kansas State at Iowa State
Colorado at Arizona
Wichita at Oklahoma State
Lois Hulme Wins
Archery Crown
Lois Hulme of Kappa Delta
won the WAA intramural
archery tournament with a
score of 174. Thirty-six girls
took part in the tournament.
The top five archers were
Lois Hulme, Judy Hohl of
Gamma Phi Beta with 1542,
Mary Erickson of Alpha Phi
with 146. Ann Muehlbeier
! rt Chi Dmoou u-ith 155 anil
Marilyn Mead of Alpha
Omicron Pi with 114.
NV Harriers
Are Seeking
Third Win
The Huskers cross country
runners will be trying to ex
tend their season w i n a i n g
string to three when they
ttravel to Columbia, Mo., to
meet the Tigers this week
end. Nebraska defeated Kansas
State and Colorado in a tri
angular two weeks ago and
nipped Iowa State by one
point, last Saturday.
Nebraska's only loss, a
year ago, was suffered at the
hands of Missouri and was
by only one point
Military Ball
The Military Ball Publicity
Committee w ill meet tonight
at 7:30 in the Military and
Naval Science Building.
In Rushing With 4.5 Average
Halfback Clay White leads
the Huskers in yards rushing
with an average of 4.5 yards
per carry. He has carried the
ball 30 times for a net gain
of 135 yards.
GAMES
Nebraska Opaaal
44 First downi rnshinc 47
10 First down passing 17
S First downs penalties S
59 Total first downs 6
864 Yards (awed rushinc 99a
161 Yards lost rushing lot
7U3 Net yards earned rushinc t
234 Rushing plays 238
J Average (ail rushing 17
SI Passes attempted tl
19 Passes completed
S Passes had intercepted
190 Y'ards gained passing 374
3 S Average gain passing 1
SSS Total offensive plays m
883 Net yards gained 1M
3.1 Average gain per play 4.1
34 Punts 14
34.T Punt arerafe 1
18 Penalties 31
182 Penalty yardage V
14 Fumbles H
7 Fumbles lost t
Bl'SHINO .
Carried Gained Last Net
Clare
White
Zaruba
Martin.
Fricke
Dyer
Fischer
Tuily
Botaanaa
Kramer
Meade
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135
48
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PASSING
AH. Cemp. Pet Yds. TD late.
Tony
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Neb. tat. . 34 11M 34.1 1
Opp. tat. . 24 864 24.1
'Bad pass from center
SCORING
TD Extra ratals FG Tetal
Kick Ran Pass Pis.
AU. Md. Alt. Hi. Alt- M4.
White 1 t I I t II
Zaruba 10440940 J2
Meade 44tl T
Fischer 4
ToUy 1 4 4 1 0 4
Nek. tst. sss 43
Opp. tot. 299 1244
Bad pass from center
Pl'NTlNG
Ne. Tst. Yds, Atg.
Tolly ...27 981 33
Bond .... 1 34 34 0
Kramer .. S 165 33.4
Team ..14 4
Neb.
tot. T 4 4 4 1 4
Opp.
tot. 14 t 1
Includes 2 points lor saietir
PASS RECEIVING
Caagat Yardage At
Fischer .... 4 44
Brede 4 47
Zarc-ba 1 23
Marts 2 21
Clare 1 7
White 31
Bohanaa ....1 1
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1TNT RETURNS
Hi. Xardage
Fischer 2 35
Dyer 4 IS
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KICKOFF RETTRNS
Ne. Xardage
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4 141
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INTERCEPTION
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Tolly i
Martin 1
Tmglehoff 1
Siemer 1
Cooper 1
Neb. let ,4
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RETTRNS
Yardage Ats.
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Studio
Cards
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Goldenrod
Stationery Store
215 North 14
TOTAL OFFENSE
Plays Gained
3
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..32
...35
...13
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...44
Kramer 32
Tolly 48
Meade 11
Clare
White ,
Zaruba
Mania
Fricke
Dyer
Fischer
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128
135
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HOLLYWOOD BOWL
Open Bowling Weekdays Till 5
Sat All Day, Sundays Til! 5
24 Lanes Automatic Pinsetters
Restaurant . Barber Shop
920 IV. 48th PHONE -1911
Today
On Campus
Tvesday
Red Cress snass sneetiag. 7 p.nm. 332-34
Sudeat latee. i
Site ler ACF. 14 a.m. to f p.m.,
Stodeet I'niea.
YW Freshmen
Meet This Week
Eighty-five freshmen have
started YWCA work this week
through freshman commis
sion grocps.
This year's emphasis will
be international student dis
cussions, "A portrayal of cus
toms." The groups are open to all
freshmen and their meeting
times and leaders are Mon
days at 4 p.m., Marilyn Way
bright; Tuesday at 4 p.m.,
Toni Tucker; Tuesdays at 5
p.m., Linda Picard; Wednes
days at 4 p.m., Barbara Bark
er, and Thursdays at 4 p.m.
Sarah Alden.
First 600 Series
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Fir of Four Outstanding
Production
Student drive ends Tuei.
Oct. 20 Membership $4
for all performances.
Lincoln
Community Concerts
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UNION BOWLING FIRST-Jerry King (rightV was the
first bowler to roll a 600 series on the Union Bowling
Lanes.' Merle Re fling, I'niou games manager, points to
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Begins November 2
Wrestling workouts will be
gin Nov. 2 and will be held
from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
according to Bill Smith,
wrestling coach.
Practices are held in the
basement of the Coliseum and
all wrestlers with or without
experience are welcome.
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