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    Monday, November 16, 1 959
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
NU Grid Record Continues To Improve
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ZARUBA DRIVES FOR YARDAGE Carroll "Pappy" Zaruba (31), Ilusker halfback buUg his way for a few extra
yards with two Buffs trying to bring him down. Colorado's Walt Klinker has his hands on Zaruba and an unidentified
player is at Pappy's feet. Other Buffs are Joe Romig (67) and Gale Weldner (10).
Big Eight Orange Bowl Team
To Be Decided This Weekend
BIO I STANDINGS
W L Pel.
Oklihoma , 4 1 .8(10
Iowa Stat J J .600
Kanut 1 -600
Missouri I Z .600
Colorado i i .500
Nebraska t 1 .400
Kauai SUM .000
Lait Waek'a Scores
Nebraska 14 Colorado 1!
Missouri M Kansas State 0
Kansas i Oklahoma State 14
Iowa State 55 San Jose State 0
Oklahoma 28 Arm 20
This Week's Gamea
Nebraska at Kansas State
Missouri at Kaffsas
Iowa State at Oklahoma
Three teams remain in con
tention for the right to repre
sent the Big Eight in the
Orange Bowl after Saturday's
games. They are Iowa State,
Kansas and Missouri.
All three have 3-2 records
with Missouri playing at Kan
sas and Iowa State at Okla
homa Saturday. If Iowa State
loses to Oklahoma, then the
winner of the Missouri-Kansas
game would receive the
bid.
Tic Possible '
But if the Cyclones should
upset Oklahoma then the
Orange Bowl committee
would have to choose be
tween Iowa State and the
winner of the Missouri, Kan
sas encounter.
If Iowa State defeats
Sooner s, it would be the firit
loss for Oklahoma at Norman
in a conference game since
Nebraska turned the trick
back in 1942 by a 7-0 score.
An Iowa State win over the
Sooners would also create a
three-way tie for first place
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in the conference and end the
Sooners' domination which be
gan in 1948. Iowa State, Okla
homa and the winner of the
Kansas-Missouri game would
be tied for first place with
4-2 records.
Kansas tied for the confer
ence championship with Ok
lahoma in 1946 and '47 but the
Sooners have had it all to
themselves since then. .
In Saturday's action, Ne
braska knocked Colorado out
of the Orange Bowl chase
with a 14-12 win. If Nebras
ka defeats Kansas State Sa1
urday and Oklahoma ' wins
over Iowa State, Nebraska
would move into a four-way
tie for third place in the con
ference. The Huskers would be tied
with Colorado,. Iowa State
and the loser of the Missouri
Kansas game. "Kansas State'
is alaready assured of sole
possession of the Big Eight
cellar.
Missouri Romps
Missouri had little trouble
in romping to a 26-0 win over
Kansas State despite the fact
that two of their first-string
backs were unable to play
and the other two were
slowed by injuries.
Halfback Donnie Smith and
fullback Ed Mehrei did not
see action and halfback Mel
West and quarterback Phil
Pat Tesar
Bowls High
Game of 216
Pat Tesar of Alpha Omi
cron Pi outbowled both male
and female bowlers the past
week in the Student Union
bowling leagues. Miss Tesar
rolled a high game of lib.
She also bowled the wom
en's high series score of 517.
TomEason led the men 'with
a high game of 209 and a high
series of 542.
The League Standings:
Co-ed No. 2 .. W.;
Alpha Ornicron PI 15.
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Snowden were hobbled by
bumps and bruises.
Norris Stevenson substitut
ing for the injured Smith
scored one of the Tiger touch
downs and set up another.
The Missouri defense held
Kansas State to only four
first downs - and 94 yards
rushing and passing.
Kansas broke a six-game
Oklahoma State winning
streak with a 28-14 win in a
non-conference game. The
Jayhawks first two touch
downs came on runs of 32
yards by John Hadl and 41
yards by Curtis McClinton as
Kansas built up a 28-6 half
time lead.
The Cowboy's passing ace,
Dick Soergel, was injured in
the first half and did not play
in the second half.
Cyclones Win
r. Iowa State racked up 55
points while holding San Jose
State, the nation's number
two passing ttam, scoreless.
It was the Cyclones seventh
win of the season against two
losses with Oklahoma re
maining on the schedule.
Iowa State scored five
times in the first half to
take a 34-0 lead at the half-
time break. End Don Webb
opened the scoring by run
ning the opening kickoff back
77 yards for a touchdown.
Dwight Nichols, Iowa
State's talented tailback,
scored three touchdowns and
passed for another as he
gained 149 yards rushing and
passing.
The victory gives Iowa
State their best record since
1938 when they won seven,
lost one and tied one. It was
Table Tennis
Entries Are
Due Tuesday
The closing date for entries
in the intramural table tennis
tournament is Tuesday at
p.m. Six-man team entries
must be turned into Room
102 of the Physical Educa
tion Building.
Play will begin Dec. 1 with
separate flights for fraternity,
resident halls and indepen
dent entries. The winners in
each flight will play; for the
all-university championship.
The intramural department
will.rovide tables and pad
dles with each player provid
ing his own tennis balls. All
matches will be played in the
Coliseum basement and a
schedule of matches for each
day will be posted in the
Physical Education Building.
A trophy will be awarded
to the team champions and
medals will be given to indi
vidual winners.
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also the most points scored
by an Iowa State team since
1952 and the worst defeat for
San Jose since 1923.
Army Fumbles
Oklahoma scored seven
points hi each quarter to
take a 28-20 victory over Ar
my. Three of the Sooner
Scores were as a result of
Army fumbles in the cool 28
degree weather at Norman.
Quarterback Bobby Boyd
scored two of the Sooner
TD's with runs of nine and
one yards.
Game Statistics
CU NTJ
FIRST DOWNS (Total) 16 Jl
Bt rushing T S
Br passing I
By penalties
RUSHING (Number of Rashes) 36
Number Yards Gained 192
Number Yards Lost 16
Net Yards Gained W2
FORWARD PASSING (Number
Attempted) 37
. Number Cempleted . 16
Number Had Intercepted 1
Net Yards Gained M
TOTAL PLAYS (RUSHES AND
PASSES) J
TOTAL MET YARDS 311
PUNTS (Number) J
Average Yards "-4
Number Had Blocked
KICKOFFB (Number) 4
Average Yards 43
KICK RETURNS
Number Punt Returns J
Yards Punt returns
1
1
55
242
25
217
6
61
240
4
2C.3
I
49
2
13
Yards Klokofl Returns
INTERCEPTION RETURNS
(NUMBER)
Yards Return
FUMBLES (Number)
Ball Lost
BALL LOST ON DOWNS ...
PENALTIES (Number)
Yards Penalised .
FIELD GOALS (Number at
tempted) Number Successful
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30
6
67
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NEBRASKA
Rushing
No. Gain Lost Net Ave.
Tolly 9 i 2 7
Fischer 13 34 12
Zaruba 18 129 0
Fricke 7 33 0
White 1 3 J
Ward 2 2 0
Dyer 1?
16
1.8
1.7
72
22
129
33
3
2
12
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2.4
Att. Comp. Inter. Incomp. Yds.
Tolly .... 3 0
Fischer ..2 1 0
river .... 1 1 0
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Recelrlng
No. Yds. TD
White
2 23
Punting
Ne. Yds. Are.
,. 6 176 29.3
COLORADO
Tolly
Rushing
No. Gala Lost Net Are.
Weidner .... 2 0 9 4.J
ci.k.. 15 73 7 72 6.0
Rife 13 39 9 30
Weiss 69 0 69
Woods 1 2 0 3
2.3
66
20
Passing
Att. Cemp. Inter. Incomp. Yds.
Weidner 37 16 1 M 188
Receding
Ne. Yds. TD
Rife -
Steffen
Hensen
W'eias
McBiide
Woods
Plkina
20 V
16
95
31
3
15
Pn""" Ne. Yds.
McRpMe 7 17
Are.
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NEBRASKA
Left ends McDanieL Bond.
Left tackles Haney, Mongeraon.
Left guards Olson. Ponsetfo.
Centers Moore. Cooper.
Right guards Zentjc.
Right tackles McDole. Gacuaana.
Right ends Purcell, Martz.
Quarterbacks Tolly. Meade.
Left halfbacks Fischer. Dyer. Clare.
Right halfbacks White, Ward.
Fullbacks Zaruba, Fricke.
' COLORADO
Left ends Elklns. HcBride, Hcnson.
Watkins
Left tackles McCullough. Pearion.
Left guards Vardell, Nagel.
Centers Klinker, Clark. Scribner.
Right guards Romig, Wilscam.
Right taeklee Perkins, Eurich.
Right ends HUlebrand. Semenko.
Campbell.
Quarterbecks Weidner, Montera.
Left halfbacks Steffen. Maurer.
Right halfbacks Rife. Counter.
Fullbacks Weiss,' Adams, Woods,
officials Referee. Kenneth T. Gal
lagher; umpire, Robert M. Miller i line
man. James J. Gleesoni Judge, Glenn R
Bowles; back Judge, Edward Cooley.
DAYS
Long Runs
And Fricke
By Hal Brown
Nebraska's 14-12 win over
Colorado, Saturday, assured
Coach Bill Jennings of his
best season since becoming
head coach at Nebraska in
1957.
The win gives the Huskers
4-5 record with Kansas
State coming up Saturday at
Manhattan. In his first year
at the helm, Jennings squad
won only one game, that be
ing a 14-7 win over the Wild
cats at Manhattan.
Steady Improvement
Last year, Nebraska im
proved their record to 3-7
with big upsets over Penn
State and Pittsburgh high
lighting the season and with
Saturday's victory over Colo
rado, Nebraska has improved
on last year's record.
-Two long runs in the first
quarter gave Nebraska the
win over the Buffs as the
Huskers staved off a torrid
Colorado passing attack in the
last half.
The first score came with
only 2:43 gone In the first
quarter when the Husker's
Don Fricke intercepted a pass
from the talented arm of Colo
rado quarterback Gale Weid
ner and returned it 62 yards
unmolested for the touch
down. Sophomore quarter
back Ron Meade's perfect
placekick made it 7-0 in favor
of Nebraska.
After the two teams ex
changed punts twice, Colo
rado marched 38 yards for
their first score with 11:21
gone in the first quarter.
Colorado Score
The Buffs took over on the
Nebraska 38 and needed only
six plays to push the ball
over the goal line with Jerry
Steffen and Dave Rife carry
ing the ball.
The big play was a 24-yard
run by Steffen, a 191-pound
junior halfback from Crof
ton, Nebr., which put the ball
on the six-yard line.
After Rife gained four
yards, Steffen bulled his way
over in two plays. A pass
from Weidner intended for
Chuck Weiss was incomplete
for -the extra point try and
the Huskers still led 7-6.
Pappy Scores
It took Nebraska just three
plays, after Gary Henson
kicked off into the end zone,
to score again. With a third
down and three situation on
the Husker 27, Carroll "Pap
py" Zaruba broke loose and
galloped 73 yards for the
final Nebraska touchdown.
Meade's magic toe was
again ushered into the game
for the extra point try and
he split the uprights to give
the Huskers a 14-6 edge as
the first quarter came to an
end.
That wrapped up the scor
ing until early in the fourth
quarter when Weidner capped
a 64-yard drive by sneaking
over from the two-yard line
with 58 seconds gone in the
final period.
Weiss intercepted a Ne
braska pass on the Colorado
36 and Weidner threw 10 con
secutive passes carrying the
Buffs to the Nebraska 12-yard
line.
Rife picked up a first down
in two playt, and Weidner
then carried the pigskin into
the end zone. The Buffs tried
to tie the game with a pass
play from Weidner to Hen-
son but it was incomplete ana
Nebraska led 14-12.
Passing Attack
It was now a question of
whether the Huskers could
stop Weidner's aerial assault.
After receiving the kickoff,
Nebraska punted into the
Colorado end zone and the
Buffs looked like they were
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on their way. Weiss gained
20 on the first play to put
the ball on the Colorado 40.
Weidner took to the air but
a forth down fumble by
Teddy Woods gave the Hus
kers the ball on their own
44. Nebraska advanced to the
Buff 19 before running out of
downs.
Colorado took over with
two and one-half minutes to
play and 26,000 spectators
moved to the edge of their
seats as Weidner began to
fill the air with footballs.
After moving to a first and
ten on the Nebraska 25, the
Huskers pass defense stiff
ened as Weidner threw four
incomplete passes.
Nebraska took over with
one minute remaining and
Tolly just fell on the ball for
two plays as the clock ran
out giving Nebraska their
second conference win.
Colorado led the Huskers
in first downs with 18 to Ne
braska's 11 and the Buffs
gained a total of 371 yards
to Nebraska's 240.
The Huskers outrushed
Colorado 217 yards to 182
yards but were outpassed 189
to 23 yards.
Nebraska lost the ball three
times on fumbles and had
three passes intercepted. Both
teams were penalized four
times for a total ot 30 yards,
Zaruba Leads
Zaruba closed out his home
football career with a 7.2
yard average. He carried the
ball 18 times and gained 129
yards.
Colorado used 73 plays with
37 of them being passes by
Weidner. He completed 16 for
189 yards. Steffen and Weiss
led the Colorado rushers with
72 and 69 yards respectively,
The win gave Nebraska a
series edge over Colorado of
nine wins against eight losses
and one tie. It also gives Ne
braska possession of the Buf
falo head again.
The Nebraka victory also
broke three-game winning
streak for the Buffs this sea
son and was the first Nebras
ka win over Colorado since
1955.
SIDELINES: Nebras
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was wearing snort panis
when he first appeared on
the field to pour charcoal into
the warming pots at the
bench. Apparently, he de
cided it was a bit too brisk
for that style, however, as
when the game started he was
back in his usual white slacKs.
Colorado doesn't wear
shoulder pads during p re-
game warmups.
When the halftime score for
the Syracuse-Colgate game
was announced as 50-0 in
favor of Syracuse, Jim Rag
lin of the Lincoln Journal
commented, "They (Colgate)
don't have their protective
shield."
Water Basketball
Championships
Set for Tuesda'
Championship games in the
intramural water basketball
tournament will be played
Tuesday with the first game
beginning at 7 p.m.
Beta Theta Pi will meet
Phi Delta Theta for the deep
water championship in the
first game and Theta Xi taxes
on Beta Theta Pi for the shal
low water crown.
Mail Bowling Starts
The Nebraska Big Eight
Mail-In Bowling League
opened their bowling this
week on the Student Union
bowling alleys.
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