Monday, September 26, 1960 The Nebraskan Page 3 Minnesota Dominates Play In Triumph Over Huskers Undefeated Iowa State Is Next NU Opponent By Hal Brown Minnesota comtletely dom inated play before 38,000 Sat urday at Memorial Stadium as they captured a 26-14 vic tory over Nebraska and knocked the Huskers off the lofty perch they had occupied since last week's upset of Texas. Nebraska will now carry a 1-1 record into Big Eight ac tion as they meet Iowa State and Kansas State in the next two Saturdays before going out of the conference again to tackle Army. Iowa State has a 2-0 mark with easy wins over Drake and Detroit Hard Work Husker coach Bill Jennings began thinking of the upcom ing encounter with Iowa State almost immediately af ter the Minnesota game and stressed in the dressing room Statistics Xr 4 1 1 n IK n FTFT t0X!t Tta ! mMrnc U Hy pacsiKff ....... t Bt yruMn I SrSHIKC. . liAnl. S yarat fime . ttt Ka, raraa Wet M iH ymr rata .... ni rOKVABJt rSSING JSa. mnu4( t . fc4 WimtM s tt rM TOTAL FLATS KuWf aai aaiwrat .. . TOTAL XET TAKOS ....IK rrVTS IXnVrrt t Awtit Frt M.1 ki4 UkM .... KICk Of FS INMMr) ... S kvrrmrr yara, KICK fcEtTKN'S N. mm Mm 3 Tar mnn retarms It ktM fctrknff imlnlMI CI IVTI KXT PrlOX IHTtK' Nntfcrrl .. Vara naam Hi tcrf 1 rESALTtE CSaaabert ... Vara nn1M W FTI IB COALS Sa. mtum Ka. BNeaatat t 7 s n 79 1 that the Huskers would have to work hard all week to get ready for a "real fine Iowa State team." The Huskers were unable to put together a concerted scoring drive against the heavier Gophers as both Ne braska TD's came on lengthy runs. The Gophers had the ball for a total of 70 plays compared with 40 for Nebras ka. Nebraska first entered the scoring column ia the third quarter with Thunder Thorn ton taking a handoff from Pat Fischer and romping 57 yards for the touchdown. Min nesota left end Tom Hall caught op "with Thornton at the two-yard line but the Hus ker fullback feQ across the tripe for the score. Ron Meade booted the ex tra point and the Huskers trailed 26-7 with 1:20 remain-j ing in the third quarter. Then just one minute and 30 sec-i onds later when right guard Gary Toogood gathered in a fumbled pitchout on the Gopher 28 and hustled into the end zone for the TD. The 214-pound junior was stopped momentarily by the Gophers Sandy Stephens at the eight-yard line but he ran out of Stephen' grasp and scored. Meade again added the extra point Minnesota Stingy Nebraska drove into Min nesota territory only oa two other occasions. Midway in the fourth quarter Pa Clare took a Gopher punt on the CAMPUS 4$ offering to N.U. students offer 8:30 pm. five r more di $1-25 eoch, reduced from the reg ular price of $1 .45. ; SIGMA CHI SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 9-12 A.M. Nebraska 40 and returned it five yards. With Meade at quarterback completing passes to Clare and Thornton for Six yards each and a lS-yarder to Bill Comstock the Huskers moved to the Minnesota 37. Minne sota captain Greg Larsen stalled that drive on the next play as he intercepted a Meade pass on the Gopher 27 and Minnesota held onto the ball for the next 12 plays as the game ended. Fischer returned a Minne sota punt to the Gopher 47 early in the first quarter for the only other invasion of Gopher soil by Nebraska but three plays lost seven yards and the Huskers were forced to punt One of the bright spots in the Husker picture was the booming punts of Archie Cobb with seven punts averaging 45.3 yarte. A punt by Cobb in the closing minute of the first half traveled 68 yards from scrimmage rolling dead on the Minnesota two-yard line. Minnesota scored its first TD with 1:20 gone in the sec ond stanza with Stephens keeping for the final three yards to cap a 49 yard drive. The Gophers took over on the Nebraska 49 where a Cobb punt rolled dead. 12 Plays With Judge Dickson, Bill Munsey, Jim Rogers, Steph ens, Roger Hagberg and Joe Salem driving up the middle, the Gophers drove the 49 yards in 12 plays for the score. A 10-yard pass from Stephens to Hall also contri buted to the drive. Dickson missed the PAT attempt The Gophers drove 63 yards in 12 plays for their second touchdown with 8:40 gone in the second quarter. A pass from Stephens to David Mul-! bolland accounted for the final 23 yards and the score as Mulholland got free in the! end zone and gathered in the toss. j Dickson kicked the extra point and the score stood 13-0 in Minnesota's favor at half time. Minnesota scored twice in a two-minute spaa ia the third quarter to take a 2M lead before the Huskers got started. With Rogers, Mun sey and Salem driving up the middle, the Gophers moved 20 yards ia six plays for the third touchdown. Rogers gained 13 of the 20 yards and went the final yard for the TD. Dickson's extra point kick was good to make the count 20-0. The final Minnesota score came with 3:20 remaining in the third quarter when Mun sey intercepted a Fischer pass on the Husker 42 and returned it for a touchdown. Dickson's Lick was wide. Statistic Leaders The Gophers dominated the Wrestler Wanted Anyone interested in fresh- man or w a r I y wrestling should report to Mickey Spa rano in the Coliseum, accord ing to Sparano. Official prae ts m ill begin Oct L SPECIAL f ' " : I .. Ja "Jt " "v Li . W wtmmmm jr. ' 'ir - . - I, ' mjLJ. tl I Vtmmim I mf I!SK:: j,,, .iin-BimiiniiiaamUMTMiiiiiiiaMi iniaiin Tf '"r-----' ' -aiBi-Jt 1 frneitrT i Meade . SCORING Nebraska right guard Gary Toogood accomplished a lineman's dream Saturday by scoring a touchdown. Too good picked off a Minnesota fumble ia mid-air and romped 28 yards for the TD. statistics except for punting1 and kickoffs. Minnesota led in first downs, 14-, rushing; yardage, 211-108, passing; yardage, 64-32, and total; yardage, 275-10. j The Huskers led in punting with a 15.3 average to the Gopher's 40.L Minnesota kicked off five times for a 52 yard average and the Hus kers kicked off three times for the same average. Tbe Gophers fumbled f ou tlines and lost one fumble while Nebraska fumbled twice and lost the ball both times. Minnesota was penal ized nine times for 105 yards and the Huskers had four penalties called against them for 49 yards. Nebraska gained only 33 yards is the first half com pared to 164 for Minnesota. Thornton led tbe Nebraska rushers with SI yards in eight plays for a 10.1 average. No other Huskers gained more than nine, yards with Fischer picking up nine yards on nine carries for a one-yard aver age. Clare carried the ball twice for eight yards. Meade Connects Meade was the only Husker: passer with any completions as he hit four of six passes for 32 yards. Meade had one toss intercepted. Fischer tried three passes and com pleted none with one inter ception. Twelve players carried the ball for Minnesota with Dick son leading the average fig Big 8 Scores Minnesota St Nebraska 14 Northwestern U ... OkU. 3 Missouri U Okla. SL 7 Kansai- 41 Kan. SL Baylor 26 Colorado Iowa St. 44 Detroit 21 Club Executives Will Sleel Tuesiiav The N Club executive board will meet at 12 noon Tuesday in the Colonial Room of the Student Union, according to Bob Knaub, publicity chair man, j - Sooner Play Two Oklahoma's freshman foot ball team will play two games this faE, at Tulsa Nov. 11 and Oklahoma State at Norman Nov. 2L Main Feature Clock State: "Carry on Nurse," 1300. 2:42, 454. 6:06. 7:48. 9:30. Xmltj: -Hell to Eternity," 129, 4304, 0J0. :14. XebrMki: "Sound and the Furr." 1:10. 5:05, 9 00. "Harry Blck nd the Tiger," 3:10, 7.-05. Lineolo: "It Started In Naples," 120. 3 J5. 515. 7:1S 9:15- 1 LINEMAN ures. He carried the ball five times for 37 yards and a 7.4 average. Hagberg was the workhorse of the Gopher backfield with 12 carries for 57 yards and a 4.4 average. Stephens completed five of six aerials for 64 yards. Lau rence Johnson and Salem each failed to complete one pass attempt Bowling Deadline Deadline for entries in league bowling in the Student Union is Wednesday, accord ing to Ron Go aid, games chairman. Have a real cigarette-have a 'ill ' ' ' ' , The best tobacco makes the best smoke Daily Nebraskan Sports Linie Burns Halt McDole Nebraska tackle Ron Mc Dole is a doubtful starter for the Iowa State clash Saturday as a result of lime burns suf fered in the Minnesota game, according to Paul Schneider, Husker trainer. Schneider said the Husker tri-captain will not be able to work out in pads this week. McDole is confined to Student Health and officials there said his burns were first and second degree burns. Players suffering lime burns of a less serious nature were Don Fricke, Don Pur cell, George Haney and Bill Comstock. Other Nebraskans suffering injuries were Darrell Cooper with a sprained wrist, Dick McDaniel with a sprained elbow, Al Fischer with a knee strain, Tyrone Robertson with a sprained ankle. Bob Jones with a hip bruise and Thun der Thornton was ailing with a stiff neck. Gophers Lead Statistics Nebraska I Minnesota KCSHIXG CarrM Gaia M 4 7 t M 2 I. 1 1 4 U 14M IS 7 ti .1 Ml 44 1 AU 3 C c ..... . 4 - 32 j KECEIVDSG CaacM Tarft TD l I 11 .... 1 C ... 1 IS Tbcrafccai . CananUK rrVTlNG r Total Tara are. 7 .117 4SJ CaUb 1 'A aiaK V iilEAVSl r Ik YOU EVIUST SE& 'NU Lacks Aggressive Charge Says Gopher Nebraska' offensive line needed more aggressiveness Saturday, according to Tom Brown, Minnesota right guard. "The Nebraska defensive line was tough but they needed a more aggressive charge on offense, said the 243-pound Gopher. Brown singled out Mick Tingelhoff for special praise in the Husker forward wall. "They (Nebraska) were real spirited on defense, but we had their offense con tained," commented Sandy Stephens, Gopher signal cal ler. Minnesota captain Greg Larson picked out Nebraska's Ron McDole and George Haney for special mention. I thought Nebraska was tougher and more aggressive than last year," said Larson. Husker coach Bill Jennings called the pass from Steph ens to David Mulhooland the turning point in the game. ' Stephens broke our back with that second touchdown. That was a good catch too," said Jennings. Nebraska was surprised by the Gopher passing attack, according to Jennings. "We finally adjusted to it but we could never stop it, com mented the Husker coach. 3 CatrM Gaai Lass Jan 2 t ". , S T 15 S SH An. 1.1 37 7.4 2.7 S3 4.4 19) IS 1 1 12 3 M 33 2 43 i 54 3 Li Dvtaw S 17 Kana 3 t Ruber ... 12 57 4 MclhoiUad .. ! 8 14 RoMnau 1 1 Jctutsoai 4 12 ftatm 3 ti M&msejr s 24 il Kmc 1 S SH 2 1 ! Ant Cbr la 'a taraaaa Ta Supfetas ... i . 1 4 Jfttamm ... 1 1 Saleai 1 BKF.HTVC Caacfet Tarda TD's HB I V'.itwiIiDj 2 3 I Kama 1 1 Ittesaa .. - . I FTVTO4G .Naaikcr Talal Taras Are. 7 2fl 46 1 YOU NEVER wurt life NOW PLAYING ! c,,ARfTrFS "We didn't expect a wide open game from Minnesota and we didn't think they would throw, that much." "They said in the middle of last week they had good speed and they could match ours. I guess they did," added Jennings. Minnesota coach Murray Warmath picked Pat Fisch er, Thunder Thornton and Archie Cobb as outstanding for Nebraska. "Fischer is al ways dangerous and Thorn ton and your punter (Cobb) also impressed me," said Warmath. Typewriters USED REM. PORT. 19.50 NEW PORTABLES 49.50 up Adding Machines USED MANUALS 25.00 up NEW WITH SUB. 139.50 up 1klAPF OFFICE rVllMlfc MACHINES 1609 O St. Ph. GR 7-2723 STARTS WEDNESDAY BGEHflS Si CLOTHS RHM COtiTE-CESAR RCKERD H I 53. 5 X Stuart: "H.?b Time," 1:15, 5:15, 7:20, 9 20. US,