ril i s i I The Nebraskan Friday, September 16, 1960 f l 1: v i '. . . ! f if ' U ' -ri - f- Football To Kick Off M Schedule By Chip Wood Nebraska's fall intramural program will be kicked into high gear September 23 when organized houses begin the A and B team football series. Champion The All-University Cham pion among organized houses last year was Phi Delta The ta. the Phi Delts won the golf, swimming, and handball titles to top the 1959-60 "Hon or Roll." Theta Xi, Manatt House, Beta Theta Pi, and Sigma Phi Epsilon finished behind the Phi Delts in that order. Defending champions in touch football are the Phi Kappa Psl "A" sqnad and the Sigma Phi Epsilon "B" squad. In other fall activities the Probable Starters NEBRASKA TEXAS 1S3 229 217 189 214 232 203 166 1SS 179 1S5 POS. Jim Huge LE. George Haney LT. Darrell Cooper LG. Don Fricke C... Gary Toogood RG, Roland McDole RT. Don Purcell RE. Pat Fischer QB. Bernie Clay LH. Clav White RH. Bill Thornton FB. .... Deene Gott .... Don Talbert Monte Lee .. Bill Laughlin David Kristynik Dick Jones Larry Cooper Mike Cotten Jack Collins . . Bobby Gurwitz Ray Poage 190 210 215 215 190 210 195 190 190 165 205 Starters average weight: Nebraska 193, Texas 198; Nebraska line 210, Texas line 204; Nebraska backs ISO, Texas backs 1SS. defending champs are AGR in bowling, Phi Psi in Fall golf, Beta Theta Pi in deep water basketball and Theta Xi in shallow water basket ball and horseshoe sinjles. Dave Wohlfarth, Delta Tau Delta is the defending singles tennis champions. Sportsmanship Kappa Sigma was the win ner of the 1959) Intramural Sportsmanship Award. The requirements for the trophy are that the group must be entered in at least half of the activities, including at least four of the team events. The upper-one-fourth of the organizations thus qualified are then matched against each other for forfeits. . The group having the least number of forfeits is the tro phy winner. Manatt House was runner-up to Kappa Sig ma, Beta Theta Pi was third and the ATO's were fourth. Competition for this years sportsmanship trophy will begin September 23 and con tinue throughout the sc h o o I vear. BUSKER LEADERS Tri-capt&ins mill be leading the Hnskers against Texas Saturday gt.s J his fourth season at the Nebraska bflm. From left, Pat Fischer, Jennings, Roland McDok and Don Fncke. Qualified Ygl to pass every Jo "If r This muted glen plaid suit calls for a toast ... -tor it has such jolly feeling. Far the young gentleman obout campus it leaves no room for debate concerning its acceptability for liii immediate wardrobe. 59.50 Ooduos MAG EE'S Second floor (gSs &fce fashion vf ' tbs collar... Jl knot &fffc&lsA dWS w $ f I)) At 'i. Oxford cloth shirt with snap-tab or button down collar 5.00 Al iMc reverse rep ties Hi muted stripes. . . . .250 Choosing interesting shirts ond lively ties isn't difficult when you've only excellent ones to choose from. Those being the Only kind we admit to our selections, they are bound to de light you, every one. Highlights ore herewith presented. Furniiihingt MAGEE'S Firt Fluor y , ,ai Xmm wwrsiN BUt'l KO0R i FREE! YOUR "LITTLE BLUE BOOK" its 170 pages ore crowded with Foot Boll schedules, scores, rules ond other inter esting sport ond style information. Huskers To Open 71st Grid Campaign By Hal Brw Nebraska will b e opening its 71s: grid campaign when the Huskers tangle with Tex as Saturday at Austin in a 7:30 p.m. encounter. The contest win be only the second arc tat in Nebras ka football history. The other night contest was with Ha waii in the mid-1950s. Coach Bill Jennings has sent his charges through night work outs at the Lincoln High School Oval Tuesday and Thursday nights and the Huskers win practice under the lignts at Austin tonight. Flip Will Decide Jennings has indicated that he would not name his start ers ' until after the flip of the coin Saturday night but the starters are expected to come from among the top 22 players named earlier this week. The top 22 includes: Left ends Bill Com stock and Jim Huge. Left tackles George Han ney and Bob Jones. Left guards Darrell Coop er and Tyrone Robertson. Centers Don Fricke and Mick Tingelboff. Right guards Dick Rosier and Gary Toogood. Right tackles Roland Mc Dole and Al Fischer. Right ends D o n Purcell and Pat Salerno. Quarterbacks Pat Fischer and John Fairnan. Left halfbacks Bernie Clay and Pat Clare. Right halfbacks Clayi wnite and warren Powers. has compiled won-iost rec ords of 1-9. 3-7, and 4-6. Last year's season lift high water marks with wins over Okla homa and Minnesota and dipped to the bottom with a loss to hapless Kansas, State. Texas has 18 returning let termen. including 16 from last year and two from 1958. Four starters from last year's team that blanked Nebraska. 20-0. at Lincoln return to lead the Longhorn attack. Returnees The returning starters are right end Larry Cooper, right t3ckle Dick Jones, left guard Monte Lee. and left halfback Jack Collms. Lee led the Texans last year in time played with 399 mmutes and is being boomed for A 1 1 American honors this j'ear. Collins and Lee were named to the All-Southwestern Conference team a year ago along with departed left guard Maurice Dokes. Col lins scored the first touch down in the Longhorns win over Nebraska a year ago on a two-yard end sweep at the beginning of the second quarter. Another returnee familiar 1 Nebraskans is James Sax ton, a 160-pound right half back. wb weaved his way througb the Hnsker defense late in the second quarter on a 23-yard scamper that gave the Longhorns a 14-0 half time lead. SaxtoB has been moved from quarterback te the right halfback slot by Texas FuIWks Th.mrw n,n. ! me ntor Darrel RoyaL ton and Dallas Dyer i Texas has scored Pmng- Mr.i TUfD ,..v -v. j game victories in 61 of 7 i'MAi i411t TtUU biiXAl Cli the fuUback duties with Don Fricke last year, and quar terback Ron Meade are on the doubtful list and will see only limited action if they play. Meade was confined to j Student Health with the "flu" bug Thursday night. Husker fans will be watch ing the results of the Texas clash very closely to see the results of some major posi tion changes from the 1959 season. The top change was that of Pat Fischer from halfback to quarterback. Fischer has been impres sive at the position in fall drills and may supply the Huskers with the needed push to make the Huskers a winner for the first time since 1954. Running Threat Fischer has displayed a good passing arm in drills and should also give Nebras ka a rurining threat at the signal calling slot. Other major changes have found Darrell Cooper moving from center to left guard, Don Fricke moving from fullback to center, and Dallas Dyer moving nearly everywhere Nebraska will have most of their opponents outnum bered at the coin flip prjor t0 the kickoff this year. The Huskers have tri-captains Pat Fischer, McDole and Fricke. Texas co-captains are left guard Monte Lee and right tackle Dick Jones. Nebraska's football record has improved progressively under the tutelage of Jen nings and a n Improvement on the record this year would at least bring the Huskers to the .500 mark. In three previous seasons under Jennings, Nebraska previous campaigns while losing four and tying two. 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