.j Wednesday, September 28, 1960 The Nebraskan Page 3 Cyclone Coach Is Unhappy Despite 2 Easy Triumphs Huskers'' McDole Remains Qn Doubtful Starting List Iowa State coach Clay Sta pleton expressed a pessimis tic attitude about his Cyclone club Tuesday despite two STARTS TODAY I IT IUI, v" oshotjs si ere RICHARD CONTE-CESW ROMERO RCRICE WYMORE JOEY BISHOP a. 3g SiTa-tt SAT uCwjt rousing wins over Drake and Detroit. . "We have not improved the way we should," said the "Cy clone coach. "That might sound like a typical coach talking, but we did not look good in defeating either Drake or Detroit. We are go ing to have to make almost unbelievable improve ment this week to even chal lenge Nebraska." The Cyclones with wins over Detroit, 44-21, and Drake, 46-0, move into Me morial Stadium at 2 p.m. Sat urday for a clash with BiD Jennings' Huskers. Nebraska must find a way to stop Dave Hoppmann, Iowa State tailback, and the Huskers may have to do the job without the service of Ron McDole, who is suffering from burns. The Husker right tackle was released from Stu dent Health to attend classes Tuesday, but he remains on the doubtful list for Satur day's game. The burns are believed to have been caused by a com bination of three things, ac cording to Paul Schneider, head trainer. Schneider gave the following reasons for the burns: 1. salt, caused by per spiration; 2. lime used for marking the field; 5. rough ness of the new game pants, worn next to the skin without shorts. Center Don Fricke, end Don Purcell, and tackles Bob Jones and Al Fischer were all held out of Tuesday's contact work. All are expected to be ready by Saturday. Hoppmann has averaged 8.2 yards per carry and has con- J ft i - " - z . I Main feature Clock State: "Carrv on Nurse," 1:00, 2:42, 4:24. 6:06, 7:48, 9:30. Varsity: "Ocean's 11," 1:40, 4:12, 6:44, 9:16. 1 I I a? J r Yes, a book full of First Continental Checks IS the handiest book on campus. You have a choice of two checking plansand you receive the handsome scarlet and cream cover shown above and personalized checks absolutely freeT OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY! FI RST CONTI N E NTA L TIO.t. H X fc. A. f Hl'T COMPANY T f T 11HCOVH. In DOUBTFUL STARTER Roland McDole, Husker right tackle is a doubtful starter for Saturday's contest with Iowa State. McDole is suffering from first and second degree burns. nected on eight of 15 passes for 120 yards and three touch downs in the first two Iowa State games. Hoppmann was named Ath lete of The Week by the Iowa State Pep Council for the sec ond week in succession after his outstanding performance against Detroit. He was also named to receive the award after the Drake contest IM Grid Slate Wednesday City Fields NE Phi Kappa Psi A vs. Sigma Chi A NW Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Acacia SE Benton vs. Bessey SV Avery vs. MacLean Ag Fields E Ag Men vs. Pioneer N Seaton vs. Benton Thursday City Fields NE Pi Kappa Phi vs. Theta Xi A NW Burnett vs. Boucher SE Canfield vs. Manatt SW Dental College vs. Rene gades Ag Fields E Gooding vs. Kiesselbach N Smith vs. Fairfield Kistler Leads Intramural Golf Dick Kistler of Selleck leads the qualifiers in the first round of intramural golf with an 18-hole total of 72. Seven Phi Psi's and seven Phi Delts are included in the list of 23 qualifiers. Deadline for the first round is Monday and results should be reported to Room 114 of the Physical Education Building by Mon day noon, according to Ed Higginbotham, director of in tramurals. First round pairings are posted on the bulletin board in the Physical Education Building. Daily Nebraskan Sports League Bowling Set for Mondav League bowling in the Stu dent nUion will begin Monday, according to Ron Gould, games chairman. All houses who have turned in league application forms will be notified of their league bowling time. The houses will be called by games committee members this weekend. YOU NEVER AWX IN YOUR LIFE 1 f L YOU MUST Stfc NOW FLAYING CAMPUS SPECIAL nrfcr m monagcmtnt is offering to N.U. students offer 8:30 p.m. five r more dinners $1.25 each, reduced from the reg- of$1.45. ular price Cobb Earns Nebraskan Star Award Archie Cobb is the 'Daily Nebraskan Star of The Week for the week of Sept. 19-25. The 227-pound right tackle and punter for the Huskers earned the award with his booming punts against Min nesota Saturday. Cobb punted seven times for an average of 45.3 yards against the Gophers. Minnesota returned only three of the seven punts and for a total of only 12 yards with the height of Cobb's punts giving Husker linemen a chance to get downfield by the time the punt lands. In the first two games, Cobb has 14 punts for a 41.7 average. This average puts him in third place among Big . Eight punters behind David Hannah of Oklahoma State' and John Hadl of Kansas. Hannah has nine punts for a 47.0 average and Hadl has punted 10 times for a 43.0 av- ' erage. Cobb's 14 punts are more than any other confer ence punter has kicked. Cobb appears to be the player Husker coach Bill' Jennings was looking for toj replace Harry Tolly, last; year's punter. Tolly ranked: seventh in the Big Eight last ; vear with a 36.4 average on i 53 punts. Tolly's 53 punts led the conference in that depart- j ment. I I 9 , 1 - 4. 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