Tuesaay, October 27, 1959 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 7959 Beg Eight Pre -Season Basketball Tournament Bracket i - - December 26 - 28 - 29 30 KANSAS STATC Ltitr I I Sot 7:i0 p.m. Winr-r 1 IOWA STATI COLORADO S Tuts. 2:00 p.m. . Wlnntr i : 7 Tut. 7.-10 p.m. Winner 7 J Sot. 9:30 p.m. ItMf 10 WW. 4:00 J. Whrnw Not Game Will Be Televised Moil orders for tickets will be received after November 20. Peference will be given those ordering for oil fctir nights. Basketball Outlook Is Promising Huskers To Meet Colorado In Pre-Season Tournament Basketball coach Jerry Bush's cagers drew Colorado as an opening assignment in the Big Eight P re-Season Basketball Tournament. The tourney will be held December 26, 28, 29 and 30 in Kansas City, Missouri. Opening Gaines Other first-round assign ments send Kansas State against Iowa State, Missouri against Oklahoma and Kan sas will meet Oklahoma State. . Nebraska will meet the Buffalos at 9:30 p.m. on the opening day. The Huskers have all start ers from last year's squad returning plus some high- NV Kickers Whitewash SoDahs, 4-0 The University of Nebras ka Soccer team got back 4.0 their winning ways Saturday when they defeated the South Dakota Club 4-0' at Vermil lion, South Dakota. This was the Huskers sec ond victory of the season making them 2-3 thus far. George Morris played a sterling game as he led the team in scoring with 3 timely goals. Joe Luk added the other Husker tally and the Husker team played good de fense to whitewash the Da kotans. The team members mak ing the trip were: Martin Carrencedo, Loui M o 1 n e r, Dan Bockelmann, Clark Balt zell, Harald Dreimanes, Al Arrigunaga, Mike Gomez, Joe Luk, George Morris, and Bill Whitman. 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Herschell Turner received 28 of 32 bal lots in t h e voting for the all -tourna ment t e am. He was also named to the United national a 1 1 Big Eight team, and to a third team A mm Turner spot on the Helms Athletic Foundation all-A m e r i c a n team. Turner combined with Al Maxey to lead the Huskers in scoring. Turner scored 428 points for a 17.1 per game average while Maxey chipped Frosli Gridders To Meet fc-State in Season Finale The Nebraska freshman gridders will be trying to complete the second consecu tive undefeated season for Nebraska - frosh when they travel to Manhattan for an encounter with the Kansas State yearlings. ( Game time is 3 p.m. The young Huskers won their only other game of the season from Iowa State by 'a 33-13 count at Lincoln. Last year's freshmen defeated the Cyclones and "Kansas State for an undefeated season. Freshman coach Warren Schmakel named the follow ing players to the traveling squad for the Wildcat clash: Left ends; Mic'- Drum, Bill MacDonald, Larry Tomlin son, Bruce Young, Walter C 3 rift on Left tackles; Bill Schaghel, Bennie Abscn, Bob Zuver and R. J. Hamsa. Left guards; Doug Kluck, Bob Jones, Duane Carlson, Gary Shaneck and Jake Tols ma. Centers; Ed McBride, Odell Parker, Larry Krause, Ron Jayhawkcr Hadl Leads Punters -Bolstered by his record breaking 94-yard punt against OklahomaJohn Hadl, Kansas sophomore, fattened his kick ing average over the week end to 44.5 yards on 27 at tempts for the conference lead. Hadl's boot erased the rec ord held by Wahoo McDaniel of Oklahoma. McDanlel's old record was 91 yards. guaranteed for as long as you own your car. 1732 "0" St. Ph 7-7724 Wlnntr 2 ' Ltwr 7 , I - ' 11-W.d. 7:10 p..l W.4. IliO Mb I loitr Wlnntr 7:10 p.m. )rA T. "3 p.m. 0:10 p.m. Wlnntr 4 in with 384 points for a 15.3 average. ; The Huskers compiled a 12 13 overall record and a 5-9 record in the conference for a fifth-place tie with Okla homa State. Home Games Bush began putting his cag ers through daily workouts nearly two weeks ago in preparation for a 23-game schedule. Nebraska's first six Jerry Bush Eissler, Berkeley Lambert and Joe Gallagher. Right guards; Tyrone Rob ertson, Paul Fuehrer, Larry Wiedeman, Jim Arndt and Jim Roode. Right tackles; Ron Borer, Ron Michka, Don Gerrard, Jim McMahon and Larry Sed lacek. Right ends; Larry Dono van, Jack Kiscoan, Bob Car roll, Bob Fiepelkorn and Daryl Pearson. Quarterbacks; John Fai man, Ernest Bontstall, Den nis Claridge and Frank Preo. Left halfbacks; Bill Corn stock, Jary Larsen, Joe Koz lowski, Cal Cutwright and Jerry Aubert. Right halfbacks; Isaac Newton, Len Bevilacqua, Jim I p p o 1 i t o, Jim Little, Jim Vesely and Dick Strutz. Fullbacks; Bill Thornton, Jim Burd, Tony Tetro, Dick Velez. 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Jan. 4 At Iowa State Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 16 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 27 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 Kansas At Mlsouri At Colorado Colorado Missouri At Oklahoma St. At Oklahoma Iowa State Kansas Statt Oklahoma Oklahoma State At Kansas State At Kansas At last! A breakfast drink you can keep in your room More vitamin C than orange Juice. New instant TANG is the breakfast drink you can keep right on your bookshelf because TANG keeps any where without refrigeration. Mak as much as you want, whenever you want. Just mix with plain cold water nothing to squeeze, nothing to unfreeze. Drink TANQ every morning and get more vitamin C than orange or grapefruit juice gives you. Plus vitamin A. Tastes real good, too. Today's assignment: get vj2 r YOU CAN MAKE TANQ J THAT'S OK lX 'VXV I f ( BUT MAKE MINE J yV&e wantsoi Situations and. gag lines for our two campus characters (above). Must relate to TANG. Will pay $25 for every entry used. Huskers Begin Preparations For Homecoming Encounter By Hal Brown Nebraska began prepara tion, Monday, for their up coming battle with Oklahoma and after being held to only seven points by Kansas last weekend, the Sooners are ex pected to throw everything but the kitchen -sink at the Huskers. Oklahoma has a nasty habit of bouncing back from bad showings to pummel their next opponent. The Sooners trounced Colorado 42-12 after losing to Northwestern 45-13 in their season opener. "Oklahoma has their usual ball club and we expect them to roar at us with everything they've got," said head coach Bill Jennings. "The Sooners are tough de Husker Grid Statistics Nebraska Opponents 53 First downs rushing 61 11 First downs passing 20 5 First downs penalties 3 69 Total first downs 84 lm)8 Yarns gained rushing 1244 176 Yards lost rushing 131 8112 Net yards gained rushing. ...1113 274 Rushing plays 300 3.0 Average Rain rushing 3.7 64 Tasses attempted 72 22 Passes completed 32 4 Passes had intercepted 7 228 Yards gained passing 413 3.6 Average gain passing 5.7 338 Total offensive plays 372 1060 Net yards gained 1526 3.1 Average gain per play 4.1 42 Punts 29 35.4 Punt average 35.4 24 Penalties . , 34 222 Penalty yardage 292 15 Fumbles , 25 ' 8 Fumbles lost 10 RUSHING ' Carried Gained Lost Net Avg. Clare 3 White 31 Zaruba 32 Fficke 22 Martin 39 Fischer 52 Dyer 27 Bohanan 9 Tolly 32 Kramer 20 Meade 3 Ruti.liano ... 3 Team" 1 21 152 135 86 152 210 87 21 86 58 0 0 0 21 146 128 86 152 174 83 17 54 26 -15 17 -23 70 4.7 4.0 3.9 3.9 3.3 3.1 1.9 1.7 1.3 -5.0 -5.7 Neb. tot 274 1008 176 832 3.0 Opp. tot 300 1244 121 1113 3.7 Bad pass from center PASSING Att. Comp. Pet. Yds. TD Into. Tolly 28 12 .459 120 3 1 Kramer ...12 5 .417 68 ,1 2 Meade ...12 3 .250 33 0 0 Rutlgliano 10 2 .200 17 0 1 Fischer ... 2 Q. .000 0 0 0 Neb. tot. 64 22 .344 228 Opp. tot. 72 31 .444 413 TOTAL OFFENSE Playt Gitlned 4 4 5 7 Avr. 70 4.7 4.0 3.9 3.9 J-S 3.2 2.9 2.7 19 1.2 Clare 3 SI White 31 . Zaruba 32 Frlcke 22 Martin 39 Dyer 27 Fischer 54 Kramer 32 Tolly 60 Bohanan ' 9 Meade 15 Rutlgliano 13 146 128 86 152 83 174 4 164 17 18 0 TANG! fensively. If you discount , the 60-yard run by Dave Harris, Kansas gained only 55 yards rushing against Oklahoma." Jennings called Oklahoma quarterback Bobby Boyd, "one of the better quarter backs, Oklahoma has p r o duced." Boyd is the fourth leading scorer in the conference with 32 points, trailing Tony Ban field of Oklahoma State, Tom Watkins and Dwight Nichols of Iowa State. He is also the leading punt returner with six returns good for 111 yards giving him an average of 18.5- yards per return. Oklahoma's Wahoo McDan iel is the second leading punter in the Big, Eight av- Team Neb. tot. 338 OOP. tot. 372 1M8 1528 1.1 4.1 Baa pass from center PUNTING No. Tot. Yds. Ave. Blocked Tollv 38 1286 36.7 0 ' Bond 1 34 34.0 0 Kramer 5 16S 33.0 0 Team 1 0 0 1 Neb. tot. 42 1483 35.4 1 ODD. tot. 20 1027 35.4 0 Bad pass from center i SCORING TD ' Extra Points FG Totsl Kick. Run Pass Pts. Att. Md. Att. Md. Att. Md. -White ...3 0 000000 18 Zaruba .2 0 000000 12 Meade 0 6 4000017 Fischer 10 0.00 0006 Tolly ...1 O O'O 0 1 0 06 Neb. tot. 76400101 49 OPD.tot. 11 10 6 1 0 0 0 t 80' Includes 2 points for safety PASS RECEIVING No. Caught Yardare Avg. TU Purcell 1 39 39.0 120 11.5 Fischer 4 Zaruba 2 Brede 6 Martz I Clare 1 White 5 Bonana 1 Neb. tot 22 '48 23 56 21 7 31 3 9.3 10.3 7.0 S.2 3.0 18.4 12.8 228 413 OOP. tot. . 32 PUNT RETURNS No. Yardage Avg. Fischer '.' 3 38 12.7 Dyer 4 15 3.8 Wsrd 1 , 0 Neb. tot 3 53 6.8 Opp, tot. 20 138 6.9 ' K1CKOFF RETURNS No. Yardage Avg. ?yer 3 89 29.7 oily 2 49 24.5 Fischer . .. 7 171 24.4 Meade 1 18 18 0 White 3 , 30 10.0 Salerno 1 8 8.0 Haney 1 0 Neb. tot. 18 385 20.J 16.3 Opp. tot. v 14 228 INTERCEPTION RETURNS No. Yardage Avg. Tolly .... Tinglehoff Siejjicr Cooper Martz . . . 2 59 2.b 22.0 5.0 4.0 22 S 4 0 0 80 90 Neb. tot 7 Opp. tot 4 12.8 22.5 A Address: TANG College Contest, Dept. GRM, Post Division, Battle Greek, Michigan. (Entries must be postmarked before Dec. 15, 1959.) eraging 40.7 yards per punt. The Sooners have gained a total of 1720 yards in five games this fall white giving up only 1271. Only Iowa Stat and Oklahoma Stat hav amassed mbre yards than Oklahoma and they hav played one more game. Iowa State has gained 2074 yards and the Cowboys have a total of 1998. Clare , Leads Nebraska trails their oppo nents in yards gained with 1060 to 1526. Pat Clare leads the Huskers in rushing with a 7.0 yard average but he has carried the ball only three times. Clay White continues to lead the regulars with a 4.7 yard average on 146 yards in 31 carries. Harry Tolly is the leading Nebraska passer with 12 completions in 28 at tempts. Tolly also leads the squad in punting with a 36.7 aver age. Tolly has punted the ball 35 times for a 'total of 1286 yards which is an ex ceptional average considering the number of snapbacks he has fielded off the ground. Several of Tolly's punti have been gotten off just in the nick of time before be ing blocked by opposing line men. , . "Tolly is one of the finer kickers in the country," com mented Jennings. Noel Martin, Roland Mc Dole, 'Don Fricke and Roger Brede were on the injured list Monday with Martin prob ably missing the homecom ing battle. THE DEBONAIRES A FINE, DANCEABU SOUND FIND OUT ABOUT OUR MONEY SAVING CAMPUS ACTIVITY PLAN. FOR INFORMATION BILL MILLER 5-9018 NEW! INSTANT! Just mix with ecld water produot of Gantrtl Foods KftohM