Tuesday, October ft 1960 The Nebraskan Page 3 Thornton Sets Pace For Nebraska Rushers Thunder Thornton continues to lead the Huskers in rush ing after three games with 157 yards on 32 carries for a 4.9 average. Pat Clare moved into sec ond place in the average yardage figures ahead of Clay White. Clare has car ried the ball nine times for 34 yards or an average of 3.8 yards per carry. White has carried the same number of times but has gained one less yard for a 3.7 average. In total yards rushing Pat Fischer is second with 122 yards on 34 carries for a 3.6 average. Fischer leads the team in number of .carries. Nebraska leads its oppo nents in rushing average with 3.5 yards to 3.4 yards for the three opponents. But the Hus kers have had 52 fewer rush- campus character: MANNING MOTION Manning is fierce as a tiger on offense, strong as a bear on defense, and wise as an owl in the huddle. 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Ron Meade leads the Ne braska passers with four Husker Statistics 3 Games Nebraska Opponents 22 First down rushing 32 3 First downs passing 5 2 First downs penalties 3 27 Total first downs 40 495 Yards gained rushing 659 51 Yards lost rushing 44 444 Net yds. gained rushing 615 127 Rushing plays 179 3.5 Average gain rushing 3.4 18 Passes attempted 21 6 Passes completed 10 4 Passes had Intercepted 2 60 Yards gained passing 141 3.4 Average gain passing 6.7 145 Total offensive plays 200 504 Net yards gained 756 3.5 Average gain per play 3.6 18 Punts 20 40.2 Punt average 37.0 14 Penalties 16 132 Penalty yardage 179 7 Fumbles 4 3 Fumbles lost 1 RUSHING Times Yds. Yds. Net Avr. Carried Gained Lost Gain Carry Thornton 32 9 9 34 27 4 10 2 159 2 157 34 33 122 86 0 4 4.9 3.8 3.7 3.6 Clare White Fischer Clay Powers Meade Martin 34 33 150 90 9 19 1 O 0 28 4 O 15 2 3.2 2.3 0.4 0.5 Neb. tot. 137 495 ' 51 444 3.5 Opp. tot. 179 659 44 615 3.4 PASSING Had Alt CP Pet Gn TD lot Meade 7 4 .571 32 0 1 Fischer 10 2 .200 28 0 3 Faiman 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Neb. Opp. 18 6 .333 60 0 4 21 M .418 141 1 3 TOTAL OFFENSE Yds. Plays Gained Ave. Thornton 32 157 4.9 Clare 9 34 3 White 9 33 3.7 Fischer 44 150 3.4 Clay 27 86 3.2 Powers 4 9 2.3 Meade 17 36 2.1 Faiman I 0 00 Martin 2 -1 -0.5 Neb. tot. Opp. tot. 145 mo 504 756 PUNTING Tot Had No Yds Avr Bis .18 724 40.7 0 Cobb w.. It 784 40.7 20 741 37.0 0 S( OR1NG Tl) Kttra Points FG Tot Kirk Run Pats At-M At-M At-M Fischer 3 00 00 1 10 16 Thornton 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 8 Tonsnod 1 00 00 0 00- 6 Meade 0 43 00 0 00 3 11 S 4 3 0 0 tot. 7 6 4 1 0 I 0 0 1 PANS RECEIVING No Yard Avr TD White 1 U ISO 0 Comntixk 1 15 15.0 0 Thornton 3 21 7 0 0 Claro . I 6.0 0 Neb. lot. Opp. tot a Neb. lot 6 60 10.0 0 H Opp. lot. "1 15.7 1 H PINT BETCBVK B No. Tardus Ar H Flerher 5 116 23 2 CUre i 1 9 H Neb. totals 7 I3S lt.3 ti i Opp. totals 7 13 4.7 H KICKOFF RETl'RNH If No. Yardage Af. Clay 4 94 2:i.5 Fischer 1 U 160 M Clare 1 14 14.0 H Purcell 1 11 11.0 H Conuiock 1 11 11 0 Powers 1 10 100 I Neb. totals II 156 17J g Opp. totals I HI U.O ' I" ' Woy J ? V' 7lf r ;I No matter how you like your hair eul-you'll look boiler when you use Short Cut. This new, non-greasy hoir groom adds body to the hair fibers, makei your haircut fit your head. Keeps hoir neat, and helps condition your calp into the bargain. Takes 2 seconds, costs a fast .50 piM m$ SHORT CUT HAIR 6R00M completions in seven attempts for a .571 percentage. Thornton, Clare and White's rushing yardage stands up in the total offense department to make them one-two-three. Fischer leads the Husker scoring with 18 points on three touchdowns. Thornton is second with eight points on a touchdown and a two-point extra point pass. Gary Too good has scored six points and P.on Meade has three points on three of four suc cessful extra point kicks. Archie Cobb has handled all the Nebraska punting and has punted 18 times for a total of 724 yards, an aver age of 40.7 yards per punt. Only seven of Cobb's punts have been returned and for a meager average of 4.7 yards. . Nebraska has gained a total of 504 yards against 756 yards for the three opponents. 19 Intramural Football Teams Are Undefeated By Chip Wood Nineteen intramural foot ball teams are undefeated after Friday games. Leading League 1 are the Sigma Chi and Kappa Sigma A squads with 2-0 records. Phi Delta Theta and Phi Gamma Delta are undefeated in League 2, and Cornhusker, Beta Sigma Psi, and Sigma Alpha Mu lead League 3. Other undefeated teams are Pioneer Co-op and Theta Chi in League 4, Benton and Mac Lean in League 5, Boucher and Canfield in league 6, Kiesselbach in League 7, Del ta Tau Delta, Theta Xi, Alpha Tau Omega in League 8 B, and Dental college and the Play Boys in League 9. League 1-A Sigma Chi 2-0 Kappa Sigma ,. 20 Delta Tau Delta 01 Beta Theta Pi 0-1 Phi Kappa Psi 01 League 2-A Phi Delta Theta 1-0 Phi Gamma Delta 1-0 Theta Xi 0-1 Alpha Tau Omega 01 Farm House Alpha Gamma Rho League 3-A Cornhusker 10 Beta Sigma Psi 10 Sigma Alpha Mu 10 Delta Sigma Pi 01 Brown Palaece 01 Acacia 01 League 4-.V Pioneer C-op 10 Theta Chi 1-0 Ag Men 01 Pi Kappa Phi 0-1 Delta Sigma Phi - Alpha Gamma Sigma ...i League 5-A Benton 10 MacLean 10 Bessey :....0 1 your head! Cobb Takes Third Spot In Punting Nebraska's Archie Cobb ranks third among Big Eight punters with a 40.7 yard av erage. Cobb has punted 18 times for a total of 734 yards Only Oklahoma S t a t e's Dave Hannah and Kansas quarterback John Hadl are ahead of the Husker booter. Hannah is the leader with a 47.0 average and Hadl is sec ond with 43.2. Pat Fischer, Nebraska quarterback, leads the con ference punt returners with a ?3.2 yard average on five re turns. Fischer is tied for third in the scoring race with Tom Watkins of Iowa State. Both have scored 18 points. Dave Hoppmann of Iowa State and Bert Coan of Kansas are the leaders with 24 points each. The Huskers have three ball carriers in the top 15 with Thunder Thornton in the number six spot, Fischer is llth, and Bernie Clay is 15th. Dave Hoppmann is the leader with an average of 6.7 yards per carry. Ron Meade and Fischer rank 11 and 12 respectively in1 passing yardage with Meade completing four of seven passes for a total of 32 yards and Fischer hitting on two of 10 for 28 yards. Hoppmann also leads this de partment with eight comple tions on 17 attempts for 120 yards. Avery 01 Seaton I League 6-A Boucher 10 Canfield .10 Burnett 01 Seaton II .01 League 7-A Kiesselbach 10 Fairfield 01 Smith 0-1 Goodding 01 League 8-B Delta Tau Delta-B 1-0 Theta Xi-B 1-0 Alpha Tau Onega-B 1-0 Phi Kappa Psi-B 01 Phi Delta Theta 01 Sigma Chi ,. .,. League 9 Independents Dental College 1-0 Play-Boys 1-0 Renegades 01 Senior Dents 01 Law College Law, Ditnian Will Pitch WS Opener Pittsburgh's Vernon Law and New York's Art Ditmar have been named to start the opening game of the World Series Wednesday by their re spective managers. The odds-makers have made the Yankees' 13-10 fa vorites and even money in the first game. Pirate manager Danny Murtaugh named right-hander Bob Friend to work Thurs day's second game with south paw Vinegar Ben Mizell drawing the starting nod for Saturday's game in Yankee Stadium. Unlike Murtaugh, Stengel has not named his second and third game pitchers but it appeared he would follow Dit mar with another righthand er, Bob Turley in the second game in spacious Forbes Field. THE LINCOLN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ASSOCIATION Announces Its 1960-61 Series Leo Kopp, Distinguished Conductor from Chicago, now in his 15th Reason with Lincoln Symphony Nov. I. 1960- -Distinguished American Pric, with Orchestra Nov. 15, 1960 Crold Souioy, tone, in Recital Oec. 13, I960 Lincoln's nationally known pianist, AUDUN RAVNAN, with orchestra V, Jon. 24, 1961 The Mighty Four, Festival Quartet in supurb concert Feb. 21, 1961 By popular -demond, p complete Symphony Program by Lincoln Symphony Orchestra Mch. 21, S 1961 Audition Winners, Lincoln's Outstanding ' Music Student Talent, with Orchestra Reserved sears: $9.00, $10.50, $12.00 for series of 6 concerts Unreserved seats: $5.00 for series of 6 concerts Reserved seats moy be purchased on the payment plan' t)ffice: National Bonk of Commerce, Tel.,' GR 7-89 1 1 . Sixty NU For First By Cloyd Clark Sixty wrestlers began work outs Monday afternoon under the watchful eye of Mickey Sparano, n ew Husker grap ling coach. The sixty wrestlers report ing Monday is a distinct change from past seasons when Nebraska was forced to forfeit as many as three matches during a meet be cause of a lack of wrestlers. The squad is about evenly divided betwee, varsity and freshman candidates. "I had heard about Bill Smith saying that there wasn't any interest in wres tling on this campus but I didn't believe that," says Sparano. Smith is former wrestling coach at Nebraska. Sparano immediately be gan thinking, about rebuilding H u s k e r wrestling fortunes and with 60 wrestlers report ing for the opening practice 1 :'?frairf WRESTLERS REPORT Mickey Sparano, with chart, looks over a weight chart with part of the sixty wrestlers who reported for the open ing day of practice Monday afternoon. Sparano is starting his fjrst season at Nebraska after completing five success ful seasons at Omaha South High School. IM Grid Scores Friday Play Bovs 19, Senior Dents 18 Delta Tau Delta B 19 Kappa Psi B 13 Phi Delta Theta B 13, Alpha Tau Omega B 9 IM Grid Slate Tuesday: City Fields NE-Delta Sigma Pi vs. Brown Palace SE Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Cornhusker SW Acacia vs. Beta Sig ma Psi Ag College Fields E Ag Men vs. Delta Sig ma Phi N Pi Kappa Phi vs. Pio neer W-Theta Chi vs. Alpha Gamma Sigma Wednesday: City Fields NE Benton vs. Avery SE MacLean vs. Bessey SW Burnett vs. Canfield Ag College Fields N Phi Delta Theta B vs. Delta Tau Delta B W Alpha Tau Om?ga B vs Theta Xi B Soprano, Leontyne Internationally known Bari- Grapplers Report Practice Session session, he appears headed in the right direction. Sparano earned four wres tling letters at Nebraska from 1046-'43. He was a Big Seven title holder in the 137-pound class and also won several AAU titles. Impressive Record Sparano con.es to Nebras ka after compiling an out standing record at Omaha South High School where his teams won state cham pionships the past five years and compiled a record of 80 wins, one loss a one tie. The new Husker grappling mentor was an assistant foot ball and baseball coach at South. He was a member of Cletus -Fischer's grid staff tnat captured the 1958 state football crown. With the full co-operation of Athletic Director Bill Orwig, Sparano has set up a grant-in-aid program for Take me to your Esterbrook dealer! x Attention earthlingsl The word is getting aromxft Esterbrook Fountain Pens are out of this world! With 32 custom-fitted pen points there's an Ester brook to fit any writing personality star-struck of earth-bound. The Esterbrook Classic is only $2.95 and great for class notes. It starts to write as soon as yorj do . . . with that amazing new miracle discovery-ink! Feels just right in the hand, too-not fat, not thm, looks good, too! Colors? There's a veritable rain bow to choose from. Pick your favorite of six col ors. Why not today? No space ship needed. Jmrf zero in on your Esterbrook dealer. T.M. T EsUstrook Tm O. THERC'S A PCMMT CHCMCC OP M-ONI IS OMIUM Il POtt tOm wrestling. The wrestling grant-in-aids will be awarded on a performance scale and any wrestler can get a schol arship by winning matches, according to Sparano. Omaha South's wrestling team was in about the same condition that Nebraska's has been in the past few years when Sparano went to South and built it into a high school wrestling power. "About the only difference between high school and col lege, says Sparano, is that in high school you have to coach what material you have, but in college you have to be a lecruiter in addition to coach ing." Tech Graduate Sparano graduated from Omaha Tech High School and joined the United States Navy when the Second World War broke out. He entered Nebraska in 1946, graduating in 1949. The former South High coach served in the Air Force until 1953 when he accepted the position as wrestling coach at South High School where he remained until com ing to Nebraska this year. Nebraska fans will get their first look at the Husker grap plers Dec. 10 when they meet Kansas State at the Coliseum. Jennings Praises 3 Huskers Ron McDole, Don Purcell and Thunder Thorn ton drew praise from coach Bill Jennings Monday after noon for their work against Iowa "State Saturday. Nebraskan Want Ads No. Words 1 do, 2 da. 3 da. 4 d. .40 .65 .85 1.00 .50 I 1.05 1.25 16-20 .60 1.25 1.50 21-25 .70 1.10 1.45 1.75 26-30 I .80 1.25 1.65 2.00 31-35 90 1.40 1.85 2.25 36-40 1.00 1.55 2.05 2.50 Those low-cost rates apply to Want Ada which are placed for consecutive days and are paid for within 10 day after the ad expires or Is canceled. EMPLOYMENT HASHERS WANTED Contact Tom Mathews at Sigma Ku. P h o n OR 7-3984. Wanted: Busboy for Theta Chi frater nity, 331 North 13. 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