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    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
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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
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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-
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ing to Sparano. Official prae
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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
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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-
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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
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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
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'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.
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"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)
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