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    Friday, September 23, I960
The Nebraskan
Page 3
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JtiusKers
Minnesota Provides
Saturday Opposition
Seek
Second Win
By Hal Brown
Nebraska will be trying to
make it two straight wins
when they take on Mhlnesota
at 2 p.m. Saturday at Me
morial Stadium in the home
opener for the Huskers.
The Huskers have won only
two consecutive games on
one occasion since Bill Jen
nings took over the reigns in
1957. Nebraska defeated Min
nesota, 32-12, and Oregon
State, 7-6, on successive Sat
urdays, a year ago.
Minnesota Opener
Minnesota will be making
their first appearance of the
season while Nebraska has
one game under its belt, a
14-13 upset victory over Tex
as last Saturday.
The 32 points scored by Ne
braska gainst the Gophers
at Minneapolis a year age
was the most for a Nebraska
team since the opening game
of the 1956 season when Pete
Elliott's squad toppled South
Dakota, 34-6.
A near capacity crowd of
38,000 to 40,000 may see a
high scoring game Saturday
with Jennings promising to
Judo Practice Set
Tuesday, Thursday
Judo practice is being held
from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and
Thursday in the basement of
the Coliseum, according to S.
Ashida, instructor.
The practice sessions are
open to any men interested in
judo, Ashida said.
open up the Nebraska attack.
The Huskers played a waiting
game in the victory over
Texas.
"We've got to take more
chances this week and we'll
shoot the works," said the
Husker coach' who was named
coach of the week by United
Press International . this
week. "We can't wait for Min
nesota mistakes this time.
They gave us a lot of help
last year, but there is no rea
son to believe they will do it
again."
The Nebraska attack may
be slowed, however, by a
practice mishap Wednesday.
Sophomore fullback Thunder
Thornton jammed his neck
and Sophomore end Jim
Huge suffered a torn knee
cartilage.
. 'Thornton Ready
Thornton is expected to be
ready to go Saturday but he
may not be ready to go full
speed while Huge will be out
three to four weeks and pos
sibly for the season.
If Thornton isn't ready to
go by Saturday, the Huskers
could have trouble at the full
back slot since Noel Martin
has been hampered by a knee
injury.
Huge's left end job will be
handled by Bill Comstock,
Dick McDaniel and John
Bond.. Warren Powers, soph
omore halfback is suffering
from a sprained ankle but is
expected to be ready for the
Gophers.
Minnesota leads in the series
between the two teams with
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SIGNAL CALLER
Minnesota junior quarterback Sandy Stephens is one
of the bigger quarterbacks in the country at 215 pounds.
He was 10th in passing, fifth in punt returns and ninth in
total offense in the Big Ten a year ago.
son, according to Lentz. In
addition, approximately 50 co
eds will join the band in the
spring to form the symphonic
and Collegiate bands.
Drum major of the band
this year will again be Terry
Boyes. Boyes has been a
member of the band for six
years and drum major for
the past three years.
The Marching Band will
perform at all half-time cere
monies at home games and
are scheduled to migrate to
the Colorado game in Boulder
on October 22.
28 wins against six for Ne-
VifocL-Q Turn rro moc tiatra onH.
ed in ties.
A salute to the Big Eight
will be the feature of the Uni
versity Marching Band as
they begin their season of
half-time performances.
Under the direction of Don
ald Lentz, professor of mu
sic, the band will salute each
of the schools in the Big
Eight, Included in the salute
will be yells and fight songs,
Lentz said.
One hundred and thirty men
will play in the band this -sea-
Probable Starters
NEBRASKA
MINNESOTA
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239 No. 14th HE 2-5262
m.m.
195 Bill Comstock LE Dick Larson 199Ms
229 George Haney LT Bob Bell 217V4
217 Darrell Cooper LG Robin Tellor 216
189 Don Fricke C Greg Larson 218
214 Gary Toogood RG Tom Brown 243
232 Roland McDole RT Frank Brixius 250
203 Don Purcell RE Bob Deegan 205
166 Pat Fischer QB...... Sandy Stephens 215
188 Bernie Clay LH Judge Dickson 210
179 Clay White .r..........RH.. Bill Kauth 180
185 Thunder Thornton FB Roger Hagberg 206
Average team weight: Nebraska 200, Minnesota 215; line
average, Nebraska 211, Minnesota 221; backs, Nebraska 180,
Minnesota 203.
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SCIENTIFIC HAZARDS
AP Picks
Husker Duo
Nebraska quarterback Pat
Fischer and right end Don
Purcell have been cited for
exceptional performances in
Nebraska's win over Texas
by the Associated Press' All
America Nominating Com
mittee for the Midlands area.
In naming the Ilvsker duo,
AP said, "Fischer, an in-and-outer
last season, ran back
a punt 76 yards in the second
quarter, jabbed two yards in
the third and passed for
what proved the winning two
point conversion in leading
Nebraska over Texas.
"Purcell was a defensive
power in Nebraska's tre
mendous stand against Texas,
especially in the late stages
of the game."
Other Big Eight players
named by AP were John
Hadl, Kansas quarterback,
and Dany LaRose, Missouri
end.
IM Deadline
The deadline for entries in
the intramural football
leagues is 5 p.m. today, ac
cording to Ed Higginbotham,
director of intramurals. En
tries may be turned in at
Room 114 of the Physical Edu
cation Building.
WORSHIP SERVICES ON CAMPUS
BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP
Koyrr I,. Jonp H. Meryl HiiriM-r
Director of Student Work
9:30 a.m. Bible Study 6:00 p.m. Fellowship Hour
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 Evening Worship
5:30 p.m. Supper 8:00 After-Church Fellowship
Groups Meeting at
Frst Baptist Church ( 28th and S Streets
Second Baptst Church Mth and K Streets
DISCirLES STUDENT EFLLOWSHIP
(Christian Churches)
1237 R Strict
Keith Stephenson, campuft .Minister
10:45 o.m. Worship (Cooperorvely with U.C.C.F. at 333 No. Uth)
5:30 p.m. Supper, Worship & Forum (Cooperatively with U.C.C.F.
at 333 No. 1 4th)
LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL
(National Lutheran Council) .
535 North 16th
Alvin M. Petersen, Paster
10:45 o.rp. Coffee Hour
10:45 a.m. Worship
4:00 p.m. Picnic
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH
(Catholic Student Center)
1112 Q Street
C. J. Keenan. pastor
R. F. Sheeny, t. R. Myers, associates
Sunday Masses at 8:00, 9:30, 11:00, 12:30
Confessions on Saturday: 4:30-5:30 p.m. and 7:30-8:30 p.m.
Business Meettna and Social Hour 7:30 o.m.
UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
(Presbyterian, Congregational, E.U.B., E. & R.)
333 North 14th Street
Alan J. Pickering, Minister
10:45 a.m. Corporote Worship 5:30 o.m. Forum Fellowship
UNIVERSITY EPISCOPAL CHAPEL
1 3th and R Streets
nilbert M. Armstrong, Chaplain
9:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Morning Proyer
5:30 p.m. Evening Prover
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (Missouri Synod;
A. i. Norden, Pastor
15th and Q Streets
9:30 o.m. Bible Study 5:30 p.m. Gamma Delta Supper
10:45 o.m. Worshio "Choosing a Mote"
WESLEY FOUNDATION (Methodist)
William B. Gould J. Benton White, Pastors
8:00 a.m. Holy Communion (Wesley House, 1417 P. Streets)
9:30 a.m. Morning Worship (at LSC, 535 North 16th St.)
10:30 a.m. Coffee Hour and Discussion (Wesley House)
5:30 p.m. Cost Supper (Wesley House)
6:00 p.m. Forum (Student Union, Room 234)
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Hal's Hunches
BIG EIGHT
NEBRASKA 20. .Minnesota 14
OKLAHOMA 28
Northwestern 20
MISSOURI 21 Okla. St. 6
KANSAS 35 Kansas St. 6
BAYLOR 21 Colorado 14
IOWA STATE 20 ...Detroit 7
Other Games
ARMY over Boston College, ;
AUBURN over Tennessee, i
over Oregon State. IL-1
LINOIS over Indiana,;
IOWA over Oregon State, '
MISSISSIPPI over Kentucky, I
TEXAS over Maryland,!
MICHIGAN over Oregon,
NORTH CAROLINA over!
North Carolina State. NOTRE j
DAME over California, OHIO !
STATE over Southern Metho- '
dist, PITTSBURGH over1
Michigan STATE.
UCLA over Purdue,
GEORGIA TECH over Rice,
USC over Texas Christian, i
STANFORD over Wisconsin,
SYRACUSE over Boston Uni-!
versity, ALABAMA over Tu- i
lane, GEORGIA over Vander- j
bilt, VPI over West Virginia,
CLEMSON over WaCe Forest,
WASHINGTON over Idaho, 1
YALE 'over Connecticut,
COLUMBIA over Brown,
ARKANSAS over Tulsa.
Last week: 24 right, fix
wrong for .800 percentage.
Kickers Set
Sunday Drill
The Nebraska Soccer Club
will begin practice Sunday at
4 p.m. on the mall in front j
of the coliseum in preparation i
for a five-game slate. I
The kickers will meet Iowa j
State, South Dakota State, j
Carleton College, Omaha and !
Kansas City. The team is !
sponsored by Selleck Quad
rangle and by donations.
The team was organized in
1957 by Martin Carrancedo
and Martyn Bowden and they
have compiled a record of
20 wins. 15 losses and four
ties. The club won the pen
nant in the Nebraska-Kansas-Iowa
League in 1958 and 1959.
Anyone interested in play
ing may contact Terry Mosh
ier at Room 3313 in Selleck
Quadrangle or come to the
practice session Sunday.
American Horse
Joins Marines
Joe American Horse, a two
year track letterman at Ne
braska has enlisted in the
U.S. Marine Corps, according
to Marine officials.
The Gordon native will take
boot camp training at the
Recruit Depot in San Diego,
Calif.
STUDENT WIVES!!!
MANPOWER needs skilled office help for tem
porary assignments. Work a day, a week, a
month, or whatever hours you wish. No fees,
top hourly wages.
MANPOWER, INC.
244 North 13th St.
If s a Campus Favorite
CLEANING & LAUNDRY
T"ti'i Convenient Locations for
10 CASH
& CARRY
On Campus :
Northwest Corner
in Basement of
Selleck
Quadrangle
Off Campus:
Across the Street
from the
Temple Bldg.
333 North 12th
EVANS
Intramural Foolljali
Will Try New Rule
Rag football will be played
this year instead of touch
football as played in the past,
in the intramural leagues, ac
cording to Ed Higginbotham.
intramural director.
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