... Page 6 The Daily Nebraskan Friday, October 30, 1959 . 1 J i . 0 ,1 "-! J ' -1 ' ,1 ypr ' " I illilSy liilll " iwnMiaaariWwriiiTBa Dnane Mongerson . , , Husker left tackle Left Tackle Mongerson Is Playing Third Year By Dave Wohlfarth Duane Mongerson, 6' 4", 210 pound tackle, is playing hi third straight year for the Huskers, having won two pre vious football letters. Mongerson, who also par ticipated in track last spring, is one of the big barriers in the surprisingly tough NU line this year. Last year, Duane saw 463 minutes of action and was a big factor in te Huskers' outstanding line play in the Pittsburgh game. He lists this 14-6 upset as his top thrill at Nebraska. Of this year's opponents, Duane believes ' the Texas backfield and offense the best, while Indiana had the best line am! defense.) Mongerson attended Omaha North, where he was out standing in football and track, winning two letters in each snort. He was selected as tackle for the Intercity League Grid Team ana tne All-State squad plus earning a High School A 1 1-American Award. In track, his discus toss of 148' 6" set a school record. Duane is 21 years old, mar ried and a senior in Teach er's College. He is a member of 'N' Club and has a 5.5 scholastic average. His plans for the future are to teach Industrial Arts and coach track and football. Besides these snorts. ' Mongerson en joys swimming, fishing and hunting. I Don't Miss The Big HARVEST BALL at th TURNPIKE Saturday, October 3 1st, Hodoween Dane to BUD HOLLOWAY and hit orchestra -Everything for Holloween fun. Not formal . , . but denim wear We guarantee It to be a "ipooky" night! STUART THEATRE SAT., OCTOBER 31ST rti. Stf DOORS OPIN AT 11:30 P.M. 1 90eJL- , , fUnfFfrnFuZi' '' ii-mrr-tr iT""""" NOW SHOWING 7S Til 6! STUART sr CmtBL KHtllFS L J I -Pw J The. Stcrt Of Strength km SEEXTES! i His feats of strength his betrayal by the daughter of Hell... have been recorded VI in the great Book I w all live by! Z . . J A I. -rt I ty;w AmK -frM a Tit jf Swmen trmd nty with the hilotiM amy tiardanae' mrnaril Sun MM -i j jir y iwga psgan Swmon irenl a Den har.handd. crushtna the bmH a OoKi ith Hw fnp al ftwll eiCiB.DiKU.lT-!wO"ftUlSir IAMARR MAIURf SANOtRS IANSBURY WUCOXOff ".r" TrrutnpfflAS Frosh Gridders In Season Finale Undefeated Season Is Nebraska Goal A second consecutive un defeated season will be the goal of Nebraska's fresh man footballers when, they clash with the Kansas State variin?s at Manhattan to day. Kickoff time is 3 p.m. Last year's frosh defeated Iowa State and Kansas State for an unbeaten season and this year's squad holds a 33-13 win over the Cyclones. Nebraska held the Wildcats to a safety last year in taking a 19-2 victory. K-State Loss Kansas State dropped their opener to Kansas, 27-12, after holding a 12-7 lead midway in the third quarter. Wildcat freshman coach Ed Dissinger has juggled his lineup con siderably since the Jayhawk encounter. Five new faces will be in the Kansas State starting lineup. Startin? their first came for the Wildcats will be Mike Justice, quarterback; Benny Cochrun, left halfback; Dar rpll Shurtz. left tackle: Ted Zielke. center; and Mike Corazin, left end. Roundintr out the starting unit for Kansas State will be Dennis Winfrey, right end; Ken Nash, right tackle; Bill Schultz and Jerry K u p k a, guards; Willis Crenshaw, right halfback and Jack Clanton, fullback. Sonny Calta Sonny Calta of Omaha will be on the second unit for the Wildcats and he will be opposing three high school teammates now on the Hus ker roster. Calta attended Omaha South with Huskers John Faiman, Jack Fiscoan and Ron Eissler. Calta broke up the Nebras ka high school all-star game with a 77-yard punt return. He started against Kansas but has been dropped to the alternate unit for the Nebras ka game. Freshman coach Warren Schmakel announced t r i captains for the battle with Kansas State. They are Er nie Bonistall, John Faiman and Eddie McBride. Bonistall and Faiman are quarterbacks and McBride is a center. Bonistall hails from Williamsville, N.Y. and re cevied the Daily Nebraskan Star of the Week award for his performance against Iowa State. Faiman was the starting r a f 4 fwm FROSH PRACTICE Nebraska's fresh man gridders prepare for the season finale against Kansas State, Friday at Manhat tan.' The players are Daryl Pearson (67), Odell Parker (71), Thunder Thornton (with ball), Dwain Carlson (62), Donald right of Little are Tyrone Robertson, Tony Gerrard (42) and Jim Little (17). To the . Tetro and Larry Wiedeman. quarterback aainst the Cy clones and will start again today. He was an all-state quarterback at Omaha South. McBride is a 6-0, 205 pounder from Muskegon Heights, Michigan. Starters Schmakel announced the following probably starting lineup: Bill McDonald, left end;' Bill Schachel, left tackle; Bob Jones, left Sport Signal: by hal brown ?f ft ! ?3 tar r,t . -a The Big Eight spotlight this weekend will be focused on Lawrence, Kansas, where the Jayhawks entertain Iowa State's Cyclones in a battle for second place in the confer ence. Iowa State, Kansas and Missouri are currently tied for second with Missouri playing Colorado at Boulder. The Cy clones have wins over Colorado and Kansas State and a loss to Missouri. Missouri has defeated Nebraska and Iowa State with a loss to Oklahoma. Kansas boasts victories over Nebraska and Kansas State with their only conference loss being ' to Oklahoma. Last week, this corner picked all five games right involving conference teams V bringing the season record to 30 right and t eieht wrong for a percentage of .789. if This week's picture looks like this: Brown OKLAHOMA STATE 28, MARQUETTE 6 - The Cow in their eyes after last week's 7-6 squeaker over Kansas and Nebraska doesn't seem to be able to find the goal line. KANSAS 14, IOWA STATE 6--The Cyclones dream will come to an end Saturday but it was nice while it lasted. MISSOURI 21, COLORADO 7-The Tigers are still look ing forward to the Orange Bowl and should romp over the Buffs. IOWA 42, KANSAS STATE 0 Kansas State's only win of the season came against South Dakota State and the Wild cats will be hopelessly outclassed this week. OKLAHONMA STATE 28, MARQUETTE 6-The Cow boys are working on a four-game winning string and should have little trouble in extending it to five. NEBRASKA FROSH 27, KANSAS STATE FROSH 13 The Husker yearlings should complete their second succes sive undefeated season today. a Intramural Coverage I realize that the intramural coverage in the Daily Ne braskan has been practically nil. This has been mainly tie cause of two things. Number one is time. There are only so many hours In the day and I can't cover all the intramurals and varsity sports at the same time. It would be like Gregg McBride trying to cover all the high school teams in the state without getting any correspondence from them. The second reason is that very few organized houses have turned In any Intramural news. I have always run any intramural stories' turned into my office and will cont'nue to do so, but this is a two-way street. 1 I can't write the stories without information and since there is a time problem, I will leave it up to the houses to turn in their intramural sports news with this promise. If it is turned in by noon of the day after the event, I will run a story of it. The Daily Nebraskan sports desk scheduled a meeting of intramural managers about three weeks ago. The meet ing received adequate publicity but only four houses bothered to send representatives. If this is an indication of the interest in intramural sports coverage, then maybe the few inches it has received has been too much. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Remember two years ago when we defeated Kansas in basketball and Chancellor Clif ford Hardin gave us a day off from school on the condition that we not ask for another until we beat Oklahoma in foot ball. Enough said! If k& R , MAKA corpay 4 y SEATS 90. : I FRIDAY, OCT 30 AT 11:39 I j I LINCOLN THEATRE JijjJ Undefeated NU Harriers Meet Buffs Nebraska's cross country runners will be trying to com plete an undefeated dual and triangular season when they journey to Boulder for a match with Colorado at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. f Nebraska finished ahead of Colorado, 32-35, in a trangular meet with Kansas State ear lier this fall. Since then the Buffs have won a pair of duals from the Air Force Academy. The Huskers opened the season with a triangular win over the Buffs and Wildcats and hold dual victories over Iowa State and Missouri. Joe Mullins and Joe Ameri can Horse are the leading Ne braska point winners. Mullins has a 1st place finish and two 2nd places to his credit and American Horse has fin ished 2nd once and 3rd twice. Saturday's match will end the dual season with the Big Eight Championships being held at Lawrence, Kansas, Nov. 7. The following runners will make the Colorado trip: Mul lins, American Horse, Bill Melody, Ken Ash, Paul Niel sen, Djck Kier and Jerry Marples. Cross Country Run Draws 22 High Schools Twenty-two high schools will compete in the annual Nebraska fall cross country run Saturday morning at 10:45. It will be held over the Uni versity of Nebraska course but the high school runners will compete at 1.9 miles. Schools who will be repre sented include Lincoln South east, Tekamah, Lincoln High, Hyannis, Hastings, O'Neill, Boys Town, Lincoln Northeast Valentine. Seward. Butte. C r o f t o n, Creighton Prep, Plattsmouth, Kearney, Auro ra, Rock County (Bassett), Hebron, Friend. Randolph, Grand Island and Omaha North. Ed Applications Due Applications for elementary education student , teachers must be filed before Sunday. Forms are available in 202 Teachers College. guard; Eddie McBride, cen ter; Tyrone Robertson, right guard; Ron Borer, right tackle; Larry Donovan, right end. Faiman will be directing a backfield composed of Bill Comstock or Gary Larsen at left halfback, Isacc Newton will be running from the right halfback slot and Thunder Thornton will be the full back. Sig Eps Defeat Delta Tau Delta For 4ZT Crown The Delta Tau Delta 'B' team lost 20-12 to Sigma Ph Epsilon 'B' team, Monday, in the Intramural 'B' football championship. Variety Tickets' To Go on Sale Tickets for the Student Un ion Variety Show will go on sale Monday in the Union ticket office. The show will be presented Nov. 8 at 8 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. Rehearsals began this week for the 14 acts which were picked from 29 that auditioned. Fans Will Burn Sooner Tonight Tonight at 6:45, hopeful fans will begin arousing spir it as they begin the parade for the Homecoming pep ral ly. . The queen, yell leaders and band will lead students to the rock lot south of the Elgin Building where a 10-foot "Sooner" will be hung and burned at the close of the rally. Main Feature Clock Stuart: "Samson and Deli lah," 1:40, 4:20, 7:00, 9:35. Lincoln: "Tarzan The Ape Man," 1:15, 3:00, 4:40, 6:20, 8:00, 9:40. . Nebraska: "Ma and Pa Ket tle on Vacation," 1:00, 4:00, 7:01,10:00. "Frances Covers the Big Town," 2:21, 5:21, 8:22. Joyo: "Mathmagic Land," 7:00, 9:00. "Darby O'Gill and The Little People," 7:30, 9:30. Varsity: "Middle Of The Night," 1:00, 3:07, 5:14, 7:21, 9:28. State: "Surrender Hill," 1:00, 3:58, 6:52, 9.48. "Battle Flame," 2:38, 5:34,-8:30. 84th & O: Cartoons, 7:15. "Hounds Of BaskerviHe," 7:25. "Band Of Angels," 9:00. "Gam ma People," 11:10. "Bombers Of Mora Tau." 12:30. Starview: Cartoons, 7:15. "Road Racers," 7:30. "The Lit tle Hut," 9:05. "Daddy - O," 10:40. West "O": Cartoons, 7:15. "Teacher's Pet," 7:20. "The Young Philadelphians," 9:20. Last Complete Show, 8:30. Simmons Wins Championship Jerry Simmons, Delta Tau Delta, won the intramural free throw championship here Monday night. 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