The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 16, 1960, Page Page 6, Image 6

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The Nebraskan
Friday, September 16, 1960
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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.
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his fourth season at the Nebraska bflm. From left, Pat Fischer, Jennings, Roland McDok and Don Fncke.
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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
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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.
The Longhorns and Nebraska
have met twice previously
with the Huskers winning in
1933 by a 26-0 count and
Texas winning last year's
contest.
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