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    Monday. May 9, 1960
The Daily Nebroskon
Page 3
Husker Athletes. Sparkle In All Sports Bay
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JUMPING, RUNNING, SWINGING FOR NEBRASKA . . . Varsity members from five Husker squads participated in the tenth All Sports Day Saturday. In the left panel NU's Bob Knaub leaps to a first place in
the broad Jump to aid Nebraska in its dual meet victory over the Air Force Academy. In me center panel Fat riscner sups away irom Aium uusmann to gain yaraage ior me varsity, ine varsity won me con
test 14-0, banking the Alumni for the second straight year. At the far right, Nebraska's top tennis player, Al Arrigunaga, leans forward to hit a backhand volley during a dual match against Kansas University.
Meade Guides Varsity To 14-0
Victory In Sports Day Highlight
The 1960 Nebraska football j 25. Big gainers in this down
squad was unveiled Saturday j field march were Meade's
and proved itself equal to the
occasion by taking a decisive
14-0 win over the Alumni in
the annual All-Sports Day
battle.
The Varsity was in control
of the game, witnessed by
6,500 fans at Memorial Sta
dium, most of the way, with
the exception of a few threats
by the old-timers.
The Varsity scored both
touchdowns on fullback
thrusts, one climaxing a 60
yard drive and the other
Statistics
Alatnni Vrsltr
Fin downt H
Rushint yrdl 144 M4
Lost rushlDK , U Id
Nrt ruhin 12 JNtt
Pass yardan in
Pasan Intercepted 4 1
Net rdM tn SSt
Rashlnr playi SI 45
Total pla;i l
Fumbles "
coming after a recovered
Alum fumble on the Alumni
17.
Although the Alums didn't
penetrate pay dirt, their
tough defense kept the game,
which appeared to be a runa
way at the early stages,
close. Several Varsity drives
were halted by fumbles or
loss of downs inside the
Alum 20.
Quarterbacks Top Players
The two opposing quarter
backs, who guided their
teams throughout the after
noon, were voted the games
top players. Sam Vacanti
won the outstanding Alumni
player award and Ron Meade
received the nod for the out
standing Varsity player.
After the opening kickoff,
the Varsity, guided by Meade,
then Pat Fischer, drove to
the Alumni six from its own
passes and shifty runs by Pat
Clare and Fischer.
With Meade at the helm,
the Varsity moved 60 yards
in nine plays. Biggest
chunks of Alumni ground
were chewed up by a 14-yard
Meade to Pat Salerno pass,
a five-yard plunge by Thun
der Thornton, a nine-yard
scamper by Warren Powers,
a Meade to Thornton pass
play good for twelve and
Thunder's final two-yard
twist into the end zone.
Meade's extra point gave
the Varsity a 7-0 lead with
14:35 left in the half.
Alums Use 'Sleeper'
With fifteen seconds left in
over the ball on their own
34. On the first play Vacanti
faded back and fired a long
spiral to "sleeper." Rex
Fisher, who had managed to
slip behind the Varsity de
fenders by seemingly coming
from nowhere. Fisher hustled
all the way to the Varsity
26 before Thornton and Bernie
Clay caught him from behind.
On the next play Saggin'
Sam again headed back to
pass out temporarily de
ceived the Varsity with a
draw play to fullback Dick
McCashland who got to the
NU 19 before being stopped
as the half ended.
The Varsity had a good
chance to score its second
TD of the day when an Alum
fumble gave the Varsity first
and ten on the Alumni 28.
The Varsity drove to the 14
before a fumble again proved
costly.
The second Varsity score
came early in the fourth
quarter when Roland McDole,
who played an outstanding
defensive game for the Var-
Baseball Team Drops 2
To Oklahoma State Nine
Nebraska's baseball
ers dropped a twin-bill to
Oklahoma State at Stillwater
Saturday to extend their los
ing string to ten.
The Huskers suffered their
first shutout defeat of the
season as the Cowboys' Dick
Soergel hurled a two-hitter to
pick up his sixth win of the
season against no losses. It
was his second shutout per
formance as he set the Husk
ers down 2-0.
The only Nebraska hits
were singles by Don Purcell
and Phil Barth and the Okla
homa State three-sport star
retired the Huskers in order
after Barth's' third inning
single.
Jan Wall started for Ne
braska in the opener and was
charged with the loss, his
fourth against three wins.
Harry Tolly replaced him in
the top half of the seventh
inning.
Nebraska collected only
five hits in the second game
as George Scott pitched Okla
homa State to a 7-2 decision
in the nightcap.
The Huskers scored first
when Jerry Harris was safe
on an error, Ely Churchich
received a free pass and Le
Roy Zentic's single to r I g ht
scored Harris.
Tolly was the starter for
Nebraska but was chased
from the mound when the
Cowboys scored four runs in
the fourth inning. ' Tolly was
the losing pitcher, his third
against two wins.
Zentic had two for three at
the plate to lead the Husker
attack.
Nebraska meets Kansas
Friday and Saturday in the
final home series of the sea
son. The two teams will play
a doubleheader Friday at
1:30 and a single game at the
same time Saturday.
sity, pounced on an Alum
fumble on the Alum 17.
Martin Scores
Clare dive bucked to the
nine, then Noel Martin
boomed the final eight yards
for the score. Meade's sec
ond successful kick put the
Varsity ahead 14-0 with four
teen minutes left in the
game.
The Varsity almost scored
again on the last play of the
game..
Sleepers, Fumbh
Bother Varsity
Coach Bill Jennings had
little to say immediately fol
lowing the Alumni-Varsity
game Saturday in which the
Varsity pounded out a 14-0
win. .
"They didn't do quite as
well as I expected them to,"
Jennings said of his power
packed squad. "Its hard to
evaluate this kind of a game.
You never know how good
the alumni really is," he
added.
The Husker mentor didn't
point to any single player as
outstanding with the excep
tion of quarterback Ron
Meade who was voted the
Outstanding Varsity player
of the game.
"Meade of course, played
well," he said.
Jennings felt that the Ne
braska pass defense was
good except for the passes
his defenders dropped which
could have been intercep
tions. Sideline Quotes:
Several Alumni players had
praise for the 1960 Husker
football team after the game.
Bill Hawkins told Jennings
that his team "looked good,
especially Thornton. He was
hard to hang on to."
Coach Jennings drew a
round of applause from the
crowd when he caught one
of Tom Kramer's punts in
the second half that went out
of bounds due to the wind.
The alumni pulled the sur
prise of the day with an il
legal "sleeper" play just be
fore the end of the first half
which almost netted them a
T.C. . . . Husker center Dar
rell Cooper played left guard
on offense most of the game
. . . Quarterback Pat Fischer
was ejected from the game
in the second half for scrap
ping with an. Alumni player
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. . . Fischer and brother
Rex posed for a family pic
ture just before the game
started . . . Tom Novak re
fused to sit down during the
third quarter because he was
afraid he "might not get
back up."
Daily
Nebraskan
Sports
RU Tops
Netters
Kansas netters downed Ne
braska 7-0 Saturday to end a
three meet winning streak for
the Huskers. The Jayhawks
won five singles and two dou
bles matches in a match play
ed inside the Coliseum, ex
cept for two singles matches,
due to the wind.
The Huskers, who now own
a 7-8 season record, journey
to Manhattan to meet Kan
sas State Thursday and host
Iowa State here Saturday.
Thinclads' Shoot Down
Air Force Squad, 98-33
The Husker track team cel
ebrated All-Sports Day by de
feating the Air Force Acade
my, 98-33, for their second
straight outdoor win.
It was no contest from the
opening event as the Huskers
finished 1-2 in six events and
swept the 220-low hurdles
when Falcon Miles Kaspar, a
native of Dorchester, Nebras
ka, fell on the last hurdle
after leading all the way.
Bob Knaub was a triple
winner for Nebraska. He hit
the high point of his career
in the broad jump with a
sparkling 23-9V4. Knaub also
won the 220 in :23.4, the 100
in :10.7, and tied for second
in the pole vault at 11 feet to
wind up a busy afternoon.
LeRoy Keane, the other
Husker double winner, took
the 220-low hurdles in :25.4
and the 440 in :49.8.
Joe Mullins won the mile
in 4:12.3 after trailing most
of the event. In the 2-mile
event Joe American Horse
pulled away In the half mile
to set a new Nebraska" rec
ord of 9:18.2.
VOTE TODAT-
Mullins Paces
Husker Golfers
Nebraska golfer Dennis
Mullins starred as Nebraska
won Friday and lost Saturday
in dual competition.
Mullins was a windy medal
ist with a 77 as Nebraska
scored an 11-4 golf victory
over Kansas State Friday.
The All-Sports day clash
with Kansas University didn't
go quite as smoothly for the
Husker golfers. Kansas beat
the hosts 9-5Vi. Mullins shot
a 76 to share the medalist
honors with Rod Horn of Kan
sas. Results
Larry Romjue (N) def. Bill Curtis 3-0:
Tom Fulkerson INI def. Dan Mat son
(2-1): Charles Hoatetler (KS) def. Jerry
Overgaard Gene Johnson (N) def.
Dick Loni 94: Dennii Mulllnt (N) def.
Don Kessinger 3-0.
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