The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 21, 1960, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, September 21," I960
The Nebraskart
Poge
Coach of The Week Award
Goes to Nebraska Mentor
VP I Honors Jennings
Third Consecutive Year
Bill Jennings was named
Coach of The Week by United
Press International Wednes
day for the third time in as
many years.
Jennings received the hon
or from UPI for Nebraska's
upset win over Texas Satur
day. The Husker leader was
named Coach of The Week by
UPI after the 14-7 win over
Penn State in 1958 and after
the 25-21' triumph over Okla
homa last year.
"Defeating Texas ranks
right along with the win
over Oklahoma," said Jen
nings. A short third-d own
quick kick put Nebraska in
position for its second touch
down in the third quarter.
"That was the first and
Jackpot Bowling
Set for Viewing
Jackpot Bowling on TV
from California will be shown
in the north party room of
the Nebraska Union every
Monday night at 9:30, accord
ing to Merle Refling.
Milton Berle will emcee the
show which win feature the
world's greatest bowlers.
"This program will give
the students an opportunity to
watch the professionals in ac
tion," said Reiling.
The winner of Jackpot
Bowling will be determined
by the number of strikes in
nine frames. The participants
will shoot for strikes only.
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only gift the Texans ever
made to us in the two games
we have played them," Jen-
dings said. "They don't give-
you tne Dan on your side of
the field often."
The win over Texas brought
Jennings' won-lost record at
Nebraska to nine wins
tgainst 22 defeats. Four of
the nine wins have been vic
tories that stunned the foot
ball world.
Wins over Penn State and
Pittsburgh in 1958, last year's
win over Oklahoma and Sat
urday 's victory over Texas
were all of the major npset
variety.
The 1960 edition of the Ne
braska grid squad is the first
team that has been complete
ly recruited under the Jen
ning regime. Jennings came
to Nebraska as an assistant
to Pete Elliott in 1956 and
took over the top spot in t C
1K7 whon TTllinH mniraA in
California.
The Nebraska record has
improved progressively dur
ing Jennings' first three
years starting with a 1-9 rec
ord, followed by seasons of
3 7 and 4-6.
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Iowa State
Works Hard
Iowa State mentor Clay
Stapleton is pushing his squad
through a rigorous training
schedule in preparation for
the Detroit game Friday,
night.
"We made too many mis
takes against Drake,' Sta
pleton told his squad Mon
day. "So we will plan on three
hard days of work to get
ready for Detroit."
Although the Cyclones have
not had a look at Detroit this
year, the Iowa State staff ex
pects Jim Miller, Detroit
coach, to field a strong squad
with a rugged defense.
Gopher Forward Wall
Includes Six Over 210
By Hal Brown
Minnesota's seven-man for
ward wall that Nebraska will
be running against Saturday
is one of the heaviest in Go-
good, right guard; Roland Mc
Dole, right tackle; Don Pur
cell, right end; Pat Fischer,
quarterback; Bernie Clay, left
halfback; Clay White, right
halfback; Thunder Thornton,
pher football history averag- fullback
ing 221 pounds per man. j Quarterback Ron Meade is
Topping the lisUs right tac-! confined to Student Health
kle Frank Brixius at 254 ; lor observation. Meade, spent
JENNINGS IS HONORED
Husker coach Bill Jennings was named Coach of The
Week by UPI as a result of the Nebraska upset win over
Texas Saturday. The award is the third for Jennings.
STAR OF THE WEEK
Fischer Receives
Nebraskan Award
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Golf Meeting
A meeting for all men in
iterested in varsity or fresh
man golf will be held at 5:15
p.m. Thursday in Room 114
of the Physical Education
i Building, according to Harry
j Good, golf coach.
Recreational Swim
Times Announced
Recreational swimming for
men students and faculty will
begin October 10 at the
Coliseum Pool.
The pod will be open Mon
day through Friday from
12-12:45 D.m. and from 4-
5:30 p.m., Monday through
Friday and 10-11:30 a.m.
Saturday, according to Dick
Klaas, swimming coach.
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pounds. Others in the front
line are left and Dick Larson
(199), left tackle Bob Bell
(217) , left guard Robin Tel
lor (216), center Greg Larson
(218) , right guard Ron Brown
(240), and right end Bob Dee
gan (210).
The starting backfield com
bination also averages over
200 pounds per man with
quarterback Sandy Stephens
tipping the scales at 212
pounds, left halfback Judge
Dickson at 208, right halfback
BUI Kauth at 180 and fullback
Roger Hagbern at 206.
Nebraska's gridders went
through a rugged two-hour
Coach Bill Jennings indicated
that he would probably start
the same lineup against Min
nesota Saturday that opened
the Texas game.
This includes Bill Corn
stock, left end; George
Haney, left tackle; Darrell
Cooper, left guard; Don
Fricke; center; Gary Too-
two days last week in Stu
dent Health and was released
just in time to make the trip
to Texas.
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this season with his perform'
ance against Texas.
The Husker quarterback
led Nebraska to its first vic
tory of the season and tied for
the lead in the Big Eight
scoring race with two touch
downs. Fischer also jumped to the
lead in punt returns with his
36.5 average on two returns.
"We all played good ball,
but we are going to have to
play better ball," said Fisch-
Tennis Physicals
Physical examinations for
all tennis players, both var
sity and freshmen, will be
given at the Student Health
Center at 7 p.m. Friday and
at 7 a.m. Sept. 30, according
to Ed Higginbotham, tennis
coach.
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When asked about a pos
sible letdown against Minne
sota, Fischer said, "We have
let the poor teams beat us in
the past while we beat the
best, but this year we are go
ing to take every team as it
comes along."
The little quarterback who
uncorked a touchdown bound
punt return to snap Nebras
ka's spirits back after ear
ly game fumbles and a Texas
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Huskers 12th
Nebraska, a 14-13 upset
winner over Texas, is ranked
12th nationally in the first
weekly Associated Press poll
of the season.
The Huskers with 59 points
are just one point away from
Penn State in 11th place and
only three points shy of the
top ten. Kansas is rated sev
enth while Missouri ranks 15th
with Texas in the 14th slot.
The Longhorns were in the
top ten in the pre-season poll
but dropped to 14th as the re
sult of their opening game loss
to the Huskers.
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