i iiirTWi1'i1iriTiiitraiii mmm Friday, October 30, 1959 The Doily Nebroskan Page 7 -Huskers Get Tough, Homecoming Foe Sooners Bud Wilkinson's Okla homa Sooners will be shoot ing for their 75th s t r a i g,h t conierence win wnnout a ae feat when they meet NebraS' ka Saturday. The Sooners haven't lost to a conference opponent since Kansas turned .tne tnck in 1946 by a 16-13 score. Okla homa has had sole possession of the conference champion ship every year since Wil kinson took over in 1947. The two years prior to that, the Sooners tied with Kansas for the crown. Since coming to Oklahoma, Wilkinson has compiled a record of 74 wins and two ties in conference play. Lost Opener Oklahoma has a 3-2 record going into the Nebraska game. They have losses to Northwestern and Texas with Wilkinson Gautt wins coming over Colorado, Missouri and Kansas. The opening game loss to North western was a bit tainted as the Sooners were weakened by a case of food poisoning prior to the game. Regardless of what hap pens the rest of the season, Oklahoma is doomed to its worst season since 1951. The Sooners haven't lost two games in one season since '51 when they were defeated by Texas and Texas A & M on successive Saturdays. The 45 points scored against them was the most since the final game of the 1945 sea son when Oklahoma A & M shut out the Sooners, 47-0. 14-Polnt Favorite Oklahoma is a 14-point fa vorite over the Huskers in SPEEDWAY MOTORS 1719 N St. LINCOLN, NEBR. Speed Equipment Hollywood Mufflers Victory f: if) HOLLYWOOD BOWL Open Bowling Weekdays Till 5 Sat. Ail Day, Sundays Til! 5 24 Lenes Automatic Pinsetters Restaurant . . . Barber Shop 920 N. 48th PHONE 6-1911 , .. - ..... mirtim mmtWatWtWkWHUkWHttlMMtttVl "This time ru do the driving " "That man won'l do anything for a long lima. Wondar how It happened?" Accident happen In loti.of ways moiHy when m. driver act without thinking, lait year, traffic accident, Injured 1.400,000, nearly 40.000 died. Don't take chancesl Why riik your life, or another tT Help stop senseless killing on our highways. Drive safely yourself. Insist on strict law enforcement for your own protection. Work actively with others to support your local Safety Council. Remember -where traffic lav iare strictly enforced, deaths go down. Puhluhtd in an effort to u lives, in cooptratiotfwitk , ' tht National Safety Council and Th Advertising Council, o)' THE DAILY NEBRASKA!! Go After 75th Without Saturday's Homecoming Day battle. "I think the Ne bra sic a game will be the toughest to win we've played. Nebraska is a fine, rugged team. Al though we're improving all the time, we've been on the firing line five straight weeks," said Wilkinson. The Sooners whl be slightly hampered by injuries. Gil mer Lewis, Oklahoma co captain and left tackle will not be able to play. He hurt his knee in the Texas game. Phil Lohman, second string left end is also on the injury list and probably won't see action. Wahoo McDaniel and Bobby Boyd have been slowed by injuries but are expected to be ready by game time. Starters The probable Oklahoma starting lineup will have Wa hoo McDaniel at left end; Jerry Thompson, left tackle; Vernon Lang, left guard; Jim Davis, center; Karl Mil stead, right guard; Tom Cox, right tackle; Ronald Payne, right end. Bobby Boyd will be calling signals for the first unit which will have Mike Mc Clellan at left halfback, Brew ster Hobby at right halfback and Prentice Gautt at full back. The second Oklahoma unit will consist of Paul Benien, left end; Billy White, left tackle; Jerry Payne, left guard; Bob Scholl, center; Billy Jack Moore, right guard; Marshall York, right tackle; Jerry Tillery, right end. Bob Cornell will be the quarterback with Jackie Holt at left halfback, Dick Carpenter at right halfback and Ronnie Hartline round ing out the second unit back field at fullback. Oklahoma assistant coach J. D. Roberts had the follow ing to say about the Huskers after scouting them against Indiana and Missouri: "Nebraska is a big, tough team that likes to hit. They have caused their first six opponents to fumble 23 times and recovered 9. Indiana drove to the Nebraska 18, 13, 11, 8 and 6-yard lines but couldn't get across." "Nebraska really hits hard. They have a veteran squad and fine personnel. Saturday is their Homecoming game. In this same situation last season, they defeated a good Pittsburgh team." "I was impressed by Ne braska's defense against Missouri. They were on de- Defeat fense 75 plays and yet yielded only one touchdown. Missouri was really fortunate to score that. West ran back a kick off 86 yards to the Cornhus ker six and Missouri scored from there." ' "Nebraska has a great kicking game. Tolly, their punter, averaged 44 yards against Indiana and 38 against Missouri Saturday despite two quick kicks he had to get off short when he was rushed. Nebraska covers kicks faster than Texas." "Pat Fischer, their left half, is a good player, both offensively and defensively. Cly White, the other halfback, is an excellent player, faster than Fischer. Haney, their left tackle, and Olson, their left guard, are, real fine lines men. "Nebraska is rugged and experienced. They use T for mation with a few flankers and . wingbacks. Their quar terbacks do most of their throwing." Season Opener Draivs Closer on r 1 P Jr m am Mm f lis a fefes Sis LA tX L , I GOT IT Bob Harry grabs the basket- Harry, Al Buuck, Al Maxey and Phil ball out of the air during a Husker work- Barth. The Huskers open the season Dec. out. Pictured from left to right are: Jan 1 against the freshmen. Wall, Herschell Turner, LeRoy Dick, Iowa State To Meet Kansas In Battle Orange Bowl aspirations will be up for grabs when Iowa State smacks into Kan sas at Lawrence Saturday. Some 25,000 fans are ex pected to file through the turnstiles as the Jayhawks attempt to feather their nest at the expense of tne cy clones. However, Dwight Nichols, the nation's second ranking offensive leader, and Tom Watkins, who is the national rushing runner-up, may have other ideas. The twin terrors have am massed a good share of the 2,074 yards the Staters have gained this fall. It has given the Iowans the Big Eight of fensive leadership. Only Help Mickey Fitzgerald has been about the only help that Nichols and Watkins have re ceived. He has been averag ing 11 yards a carry, but hasn't carried the bail nearly as much as Nichols or Wat kins. t Besides displaying an illus trious offense every weekend, the Cyclones have also man aged to almost stop their op ponents cold while hanging up a 5-1 win and loss mark. The only defeat was at the hsnds of another Orange Bowl contender, Missouri. Go ing into the Kansas contest the Staters have allowed only 1,121 yards in six games. This figures about 187 yards a game.' On the other side of the PIZZA SPAGHETTI MOSTACCIOLE LASAGNE RAVIOU "RmI Italian Food" 7k i in OPEN 4:00 P.M. 3437 Kldrg PARKING LOT SOUTH Daily Nebraskan Sports Scrimmage Saturday For Cagers Basketball coach Jerry Bush will send his cagers through a scrimmage session at 10:15 a.m. Saturday. Herschell Turner will miss the scrimmage because of his Saturday morning classes. With Turner absent, the ten tative lineups will be Bob Harry opposing Al Buuck at center, Jim Kowalke and Al Roots at the forwards against Al Maxey and Phil Earth. The guards will ba Wayne Hester and Bernt Elle oppos ing Dick Shipwright and Jan Wall. Harry, Kowalke, Hest er, Maxey and Shipwright are lettermen. for Second Place fence, Kansas has played .500 ball for the season. How ever, losses have been suf fered at the hands of such ranked powers as Texas Christian, Syracuse, and Ok lahoma. Incidentally, Syracue is now the leading NCAA power in both offense and defense. Jays "Low In direct contrast to Iowa State's offensive punch, the Jayhawkers are next to the bottom in total offense in the Big Eight. They are 900 yards under the Cyclones for the year. Coach Jack Mitchell has been waiting all season for his touted offense led by soph omores John Iladl and Cur tis McClinton to "jell." Last week they jelled for one play when Dave Harris sprinted 60 yards for the touchdown that almost put the skids under an already dismal Oklahoma season. But the big play wasn't pulled out 7-6. Iowa State, who has been forced to go with 30 men since the beginning of the season, will again ba facing a team that has them out manpowered. Nevertheless, the Cyclones figure to give the Jays a run for their money, while Kansas hopes to run them down via their platoon system. This could become a prob lem since Iowa State Coach Clay Stapleton has the seem c an to ;00 A.M. Phonn 8-1472 OF PIZZA PALACE Gridders Hoping To Pull Upset Against Oklahoma An underdog Nebraska football team will be gunning for a big upset when they take the field at Memorial Stadium for their Homecom ing Day battle with Okla homa. Kickoff is at 2 p.m. - The Huskers haven't beaten Oklahoma since 1942 when they took a 7-0 win from the Sooners at Nor man. It was also the last time a conference team has defeated Oklahoma at Nor man. Near Upset Kansas came close to up setting the Sooners at Nor man last week but Oklahoma sneaked by with a 7-6 decis ion. This could be a bad omen for the Huskers since Oklahoma has a reputation for being particularly tough after being embarrassed. Colorado found that out the hard way as Oklahoma showed no mercy in handing them a 42-12 trouncing after the Sooners were badly beaten by Northwestern the ingly never-tiring and never injured Dwight Nichols car rying the brunt of the Cy clone single wing attack from his tailback spot. The 165-pound seniors needs just 600 yards to break the conference total offense mark of 4,133 yards set by Paul Christman of Missouri in three seasons shortly be fore World War II. Since Nichols has four games to go this season he would have to go at a 150 yard per game clip. I ' 1 1 11 1 11 yf 11111 "" 1 l,""",n" """"""" " '-"" "" umiJ.u. m.. 11 & I f ""M tUC'C HVi l01tH j I PRE-tLECTKiC SHAVE LOTION E week before In th "fruit salad" affair. The Huskers haven't scored against Oklahoma in the last six games and a scoring punch is what Nebraska has been lacking so far this sea son. Oklahoma is the only con ference team which leads Ne braska in their series history. The Sooners hold a 19-16 edge in games won with three tie games. Orange Bowl This year's Nebraska team was rated an outside chance of going to the Orange Bowl but they have been eliminated from the race after losses to Kansas and Missouri. Ne braska has a 2-4 mark for the season with a three-game losing streak going into the Oklahoma game. The Huskers lost their opener, 20-0, to Texas and then bounced back with an impressive win over .Minne sota by a 32-12 count which had Husker partisans think ing about days gone by. But after making it two in a row with a win over Oregon State, the Huskers have been a disappointment, mainly be cause of their inability to score. Nebraska has scored only three points in two confer ence games and has failed to score more than a touch down in any one game since the Minnesota rout. The Huskers reviewed all phases of the game in a brief workout Thursday afternoon. Noel Martin will miss the Oklahoma game with an in jury suffered in the Missouri loss last week. Roger Brede and Roland McDole have been nursing hurts all week but are ex pected to be ready to go against the Sooners. More Players Head Coach Bill Jennings indicated that he expected to use a maximum number of players to keep pace with Oklahoma's substitutions. The most players used by Ne braska thus far has been 29 against Indiana. Thirty-three Nebraska play ers have seen action so far with 30 of those being ready to play against Oklahoma. a E180IU9 Assuredly the astute trader will hastily profit by the pur chase of this jacket. The cloth of choice wool plus the sound tailoring represent a mutual fund of value end correct fashion as to highly profit the gentlemanly appearance. $3950 AGEE'S un::i::::::::::u:: QuJAer . The three who will not see action are quarterback Tom Kramer and end Pat Salerno, both of whom are out for the season, and Noel Martin. "We plan to open our of fense more but there is the problem of field position. We haven't had good field posi tion since the Kansas gams," said Jennings. In the last two games, the Huskers have been operating mainly from their own territory. The game will be the third of the season for Bud Wilkin son against teams ' coached by former Oklahoma stars. In the first one Darrell Royal, an All-American quar terback under Wilkinson, led his Texas team to a 19-12 win over the Sooners. Last week, Jack Mitchell's Jayhawks gave the Sooners a scare before losing 7-6. Mitchell was a quarterback at Oklahoma from 1946-48. ml' I . Clay White OPEN BOWLING SATURDAY ALL DAY SUNDAY UNTIL 6:30 Wnk Dart til :30 Exctpt tftdnnday NORTHEAST LANES NORTH CN HIGHWAY 77 431 S Ne. St Ph. 4-9417 nnnsKnanniniiH-HiHannssssKHiini-n! to got a better shavo I . ttow . mooth)f .v no matter what machine you use. 1.00 . eta to SKUITON NtwYork T.mnt s FN f