Tuesday, September 20, 1960 The Nebraskan Page-3 UPI Honors Three Nebraska Gridders . Three Nebraska gridders were cued Tuesday by Unit ed Press International for their oustanding work in the upset win over Texas. The trio of Huskers are quarterback Pat Fischer, tac kle Roland McDole and end Don Purcell. Other Big Eight players mentioned by UPI were Kansas quarterback John Hadl, Missouri end Dan LaRose, Tom Smith of Missouri and Larry Loush of Kansas. Fischer was named to the UPI Backfield of The Week along with Hadl, Jake Gibbs of Mississippi and Joe'Bellino of Navy. In picking their top linemen, UPI said, "As usual in the early games not many line men stand out, but among the top performers were Purcell, LaRose and ... at end . Other top linemen were McDole, Loush, Smith and , it . . Fischer scored both Nebras ka touchdowns in the win over Texas with one of the TD's coming on a 76-yard scamper with a Longhorn punt. The Huskers quarter back was also a part of the two-point play that decided the game as he pitched a pass to Thunder Thornton for the extra point following the sec ond TD. Purcell had the tough chore of trying to contain the Texas end sweeps and the Omaha junior came through with what was probably his best game in a Nebraska uniform, as he stopped the wide plays for which Texas is noted. McDole, one of Husker tri captains along with Fischer and Don Fricke, led the Ne braska line that stopped the Texas offense on numerous occasions ' as the Long horns tried to come from be hind in the final quarter of Play. TSV Points To Gophers Bill Jennings sent his Husk er gridders through Monday's practice in sweat clothes as preparations began for the upcoming battle with Minne sota at Memorial Stadium Sat urday. "Minnesota has a real good football team and we will have to play belter than we did against Texas if we are going to win," Jennings observed. The Huskers suf fered no injuries in the Texas contest and all hands were ready to go Monday. ' In looking back at the Texas game, Jennings pointed out that whilfi Texas had a slight edge in statistics such as first downs and yards from scrimmage, that the 83 yards which Fischer chalked up with punt returns was not included. "Break those down and you would find several first downs, important ones to us, but they don't show in the statistics," Jennings said. Sports Signals Brown IMS iiirM (p U jfll lLl now mmCu71 classic ! !:, - 1 i&a ;,-J ft i; i I 1 J v mII J r. & II LEVI'S' Mark I CONTINENTALS No school wardrobe is complete without at least one pair of this Continent-inspired style from LEVI'S. The Mark I gives you all the authentic tailoring details snug, flattering fit, beltless extension waistband with ad justable elastic side tabs, offset front pockets and finished cuffs. And we've tailored the Mark I in every popular sportswear fabric, plain and patterned in every popular seasonal shade. From $4.98 mi mm amman urntt. mtcdt ernet ' enorrt MfiTl f,1-Y ttvt itbauh 1W..W rrcv Twrrr, h rw.wcuco t Uy Hal Brown The Big Eight lived up to its pre-season billing as an improved football conference and then some in Saturday's grid warfare with Nebraska right at the head of the pack. Five of the six Big .Eight teams in action pulled down victories with three of the wins coming against the best the Southwestern Conference flad to oner. Ne braska's 14-13 win was the top victory for the Big Eight coming against Texas, ex pected to be number one in the Southwest ern Conference. One Defeat . Kansas with a 21-7 win over Texas Christian and Missouri with a 20-0 white wash win over SMU added to the Big Eight prestige. The only blemish on the Big eight record Saturday came from a 9-0 de feat suffered by Oklahoma State at the hands of Arkansas. Iowa State trounced Drake,- 46-0, and Kansas State tripped South Dakota State, 20-7, in a couple of breathers. Nebraska fans can be proud of the Big Eight after the past weekend but the real pride should' come in the fact that we are Cornhuskers. Bill Jennings summed up the situation perfectly when a Texas writer asked him after the Texas-Nebraska game if the outcome of Saturday's games didn't give him special pride in the Big Eight. "Right now, all I'm full of Is Nebraska pride," the Husker head man replied. "Just Nebraska pride, not the Big Eight." ' Nebraska's victory over Texas must rank close to the upset of Oklahoma last year. Texas was rated the cream of the 'crop in the Southwestern Conference and most pre season experts had them ranked in the top ten nationally. The Huskers have had tremendous upsets before such as Penn State and Pittsburgh in 1958, and Oklahoma a year ago but they still didn't manage to win more than they lost. In past years the Huskers have been a team of ups and downs but we don't believe that will be the case this year and we certainly hope it isn't. Fiery Leaders With tri-caplains Pat Fischer, Roland McDole and Don Fricke leading the way, it is this corner's opinion that the Huskers will be "fired up" most of the time and will not sink to the lackadaisical depths that they slipped to against Iowa State and Kansas State last year. " Fischer at quarterback gives the Huskers their first signal caller in several years with the ability to run the ball and the Omaha Westside graduate has come a long way with his passing since he moved into the quarterback slot. In addition to his ability as a running threat. Fischer also gives Nebraska some fiery leadership that will keep the Huskers ready to play. , Bernie Clay, Clay White and Thunder Thornton could well provide the Huskers with breakaway speed, a phase of the attack that has been missing in past years. With Thornton and Martin Nebraska Is well fortified at fullback and the two fullbacks along with centers Mick Tingclhoff and Fricke give Nebraska four of the best linebackers in the conference. Linemen such as Jim Huge, Bill Comstock, George Haney, Al Fischer, John Ponseigo, Darrell Cooper, Tyrone Robertson, Gary Toogood, Dick Rosier, Roland McDole, Bob Jones, Don Purcell, Pat Salerno, Fricke, and Tingel hoff give the Huskers adequate protection up front. Volney Meece, Oklahoma scribe, writing in the current issue of The Sporting News says, "Nebraska joined the shift-a-halfback-to-quarterback trend, moving Pat Fischer, but there's no experience behind him. Other problems are lack of experience at tackle and guard and a dearth of speed at the halfbacks." If Fischer continues at the pace he displayed in the Texas contest the fact that he is backed up by two sopho mores, Dennis Claridge and John Faiman, and Ron Meade, a letterwinning Junior who played only 55 minutes last sea son, shouldn't hurt the Nebraska offense. Although Clay, White, and Clare don't possess the speed of backs such as James Saxton and Jack Collins of Texas, they do present Jennings with enough speed to make the Huskers an exciting team this fall. Jennings has called this team,- "The best since I came to Nebraska." Hardly anyone will dispute this statement with the Husker coach but the question is whether Ne braska has improved more than teams such as Kansas and Missouri. The Huskers could have beaten both clubs a year ago if the breaks had gone the other way. Nebraska got over a big hurdle Saturday with the win over Texas and Husker fans will be anxiously awaiting the Minneseota game and looking forward to the Big Eight tilts to see if the Huskers have come up with a win ner or if it will be as it has been in past years when Ne braska would pull an upset over a major power one week and then lose to a weaker team the following week. We can only wait and hope but we feel that the opti mism so evident in the Husker camp is well founded. Ne braska could well become a strong cog in the national football scene once again. IN'ehraskan Want Ad No. Word 1 da. 2 da. 3 da. 4 i 1-10 ! .40 .65 I -5" ! 1.25 .60 .95 1.25 I 1.50 21-25 .70 1.10 1.251 1.75 1.65 I 2. on 1.40 1.R5 I 2.25 36-40 1.00 1.55 I 2 05 I 2.50 These low-cost rateH apply to Want Ads which are placed for consecutive dayi and are paid for within 10 days after the ad expire or Is canceled. CLASSIFIED AD POLICY Ada to be printed in the classified section of the Daily ,Nebraskan must be accompanied by the name of the person placing said ad. EMPLOYMENT Ian use several depenoahle men for part time work. INTKRVTKWS: Thursday. 7:30 sharp. 2311 South 3th. UANTKI) Buslmy for Thet hi ira- . .tmlty. 331 North 13 LOST LOST: Gold Princess-Gardner Billfold. tjoncerneu over tunicum, i-ies pnn, contents in envelope and address to Student Health, and place Into cam pus mail box. New Coach Makes Bid For Matmen Nebraska wrestling coach, Mickey Sparano, has asked that a 11 men interested' in wrestling, both freshmen and upperclassmen report to him at the Coliseum. "We are now in.the process of building a wrestling team that we know will be a credit to Nebraska," said Sparano. "It doesn't matter whether they have had experience or not, if they are interested in wrestling, we will be happy to have them," added the Husker grappling mentor. 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Oct. 29 at Kansas. Nov. 12 Big Eight Confer ence at Stillwater, Okla. Concession Meeting A meeting for all letter men and freshmen who in tend tn participate in sports and want to sell concessions at home football games, will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the N Club Room at the Coliseum, according to L. F. "Pop" Klein, concessions manager. OSU Adds Army Already toughened by the seven Big Eight rivals, Okla homa State's football schedule will be beefed up another notch in 1962 when Army is to be met at West Point. Frosh Gridders Begin Practice Under Braley Nebraska's freshmen foot ballers began practice Mon day under the tutelage of new freshman coach Jack Braley. The freshman gridders have a high goal to shoot tor if they are to be as successful as the last two freshman teams. Warren Schmakel, who left the Ne braska coaching post to ac cept a position at Rutgers, directed the last two Nebras ka frosh teams to undefeated seasons. Nebraska will open the sea son Nov. 4 against Iowa State at Ames and will host Kansas State Nov. 11. Last year's team toppled Iowa State, 33-13, and blanked Kansas State, 19-0. Bralev was a member of Nebraska's Orange Bowl team in 1955 and graduated from Nebraska in 1956. He was named a full time mem ber of the coaching staff a year ago after serving on a part time basis for two years vhile working on a master's degree. The Miles City, Mont., native moved up to the freshman post when Schmakel resigned. IM Meeting A meeting of all Intra mural chairmen for organ ized houses, hag been sched uled for 7 p.m. Tuesday In Room 114 of the Physical Education Building,, accord ing to Ed Higginbotham, di rector of intramurals. At Wells & Frost Downstairs Store happy play i i V4r 4 Designer Original sport short "The Harlequin" unmistakably 6u2sii7 Iboir o Dramatic new multi-colored plaid print, tastefully tailored by Marlboro to add to your leisure com fort and looks. 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