The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 07, 1960, Page Page 4, Image 4

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The Nebraskan
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luskers seek jrirs
Kansas State Is Foe
For Band Day Clash
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By Hal Brown
Nebraska's gridders will be
trying to gain their first home
win and get back on the win
ning path Saturday when they
tangle with Kansas State in
a 2 p.m. encounter at Me
morial Stadium.
The Huskers will also be
looking for their first confer
ence win of the season after
opening Big Eight play last
week with a 10-7 loss to Iowa
State. Both Kansas State and
Nebreska have 1-2 records
Kansas State opened the
season with a 20-fi win ver
South Dakota State and then
lost to Kansas. 41-0, and
Colorado, 27-7, the past two
Saturdays. The Hiskrrt
started with a ronsing upset
of Texas by a 14-13 count,
but have dropped the last two
games to Minnesota, 26
14, and Iowa State.
Nebraska will be without
the services of right tackle
Al Fischer for the second
straight week and right tac
kle on McDole may see only
limited action. Fischer is
sidelined with a knee strain
and McDole has been unable
to work out the past week
because of burns suffered in
the Minnesota game.
Gary Toogood. right guard,
has been shifted to the right
tackle slot to help out at that
position. Dick McDaniel has
been sidelined all week with
a hip pointer, but he is ex
pected to be ready for Sat- j
urday"' game. i
Sophomore Larry Donovan!
was moved from center to I
left ,nd in case McDaniel
isn't able to go.
Position Changes
Bill Jennings has made
some position moves in prac
tice this week in an effort
Don F r i c k e and Left Half
back Pat Clare for Bfcrnie
Clav.
Clay suffered a leg injury
in Wednesday's workout and
mav miss the Kansas State
clash. Clav and McDole were
both held out of Thursday's
practice session.
Kansas State is expected to
take to the air with senior
fullback Bffl Gallagher, top
Wildcat runner, still side
lined with a bum shoulder.
Gallagher suffered a slight
shoulder separation against
South Dakota State in the
season opener and has missed
the last two games.
The 191-pound leuerman
averaced 11.7 yards per car
ry in the opener with a 117-
yard total. Tfte total gives
him the lead among Kansas
State backs.
Jack Richardson, junior left
halfback, is second in rush
ing for the Wildcats with 85
yards in three games. Soph
omore John Finiroek, who
stepped up to take over for
Gallagher, has 56 yards on
20 carries.
Leading the passing attack
Saturday will be quarter
backs John Solmos and Ron
Blaylock. Solmos has hit 10
of 22 passes for 93 yards
while Blaylock has con
nected on six of 17 for 45
yards. Three of Blaylock's
aerials have been intercept
ed by the opposition.
Led I'pset
Blaylock led the K a n s a s
State "win last year with 12
pass completions in 15 tosses
against the Huskers. Two of
the passes went for touch
downs. The 174-pound junior was
the starting quarterback in
the first two games for the
to get more punch in the Wildcats this year, but lost
Husker offense. Players the starting nod last week to
moved up to the first unit this
week included Quarterback
John Faiman for Pat Fischer,
Center Mick Tingelhoff for
Bucklin Conducts
Frosh Swim Drills
Freshmen swimmers are
working out at 4 p.m. Monday
through Friday in the Coli
seum Pool under the direc
tion of Ron Buckling.
Any freshman interested in
swimming should report to
the pool st 4 p.m., according
to Bucklin,
boimos. Blaylock nas re
gained his starting berth for
the Nebraska game.
Dale Evans at right half
back is the only veteran pass
catcher returning from last
year's team. Evans gathered
in 23 passes for 224 yards in
1959 but has caught only two
for 22 yards this season.
Both WDdcat starring ends
are sophomores with Darrell
Elder at left end and Willis
Crenshaw at right end. Left
Halfback Jack Bicbardson is
the leading pass receiver this
year with four for 35 yards.
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is
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quentms
town & campus
TV
jnome w hi
Probable Starters
NEBRASKA
wu
195 Bill Comstock ...
210 Bob Jones
204 Tyrone Robertson
189 Don Fricke
187 Dick Kosier
KANSAS STATE
POS. Wt.
LE Darrell Elder 191
...LT Dave Noblitt 215
...LG Conrad Hardwick 185
.. C Al KouneskflSS
RG Marian Ray 185
232 Roland McDole RT Ray Slyter 210
203 Don Purcell RE Willis Crenshaw 197
166 Pat Fischer QB Ron Blaylock 273
192 Pat Clare LH Jack Richardson 170
179 Clay White RH Dale Evans 209
185 Thunder Thornton .... FE John Finfrock 188
Average team eight: Nebraska 195. Kansas State 192;
average line weight, Nebraska 203, Kansas Slate 196; aver
age back weight, Nebraska 181. Kansas State 185.
IM Grid Scores
Tuesday
Brown Palace 14. Delta Sig
ma Pi 13
Sigma Alpha Mu 19, Corn-
huskcr 13
Beta Sigma Psi 28. Acacia 0
Delta Sigma Phi 26, A Men 14
Pioneer 39, Pi Kappa Phi 0
Alpha Gamma Sigma 21,
Thela Chi 20 overtime)
Wedn?sday
Benton 1. Avery 0. forfeit)
Bessev 7. Maclean 0
Canfield 20. Burnett 14
Delta Tau Delta B 14. Phi
Delta Theta B 0
Theta XI B 7, Alpha Taa
Omega B 6
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EARNS STARTING BERTH
Pat Clare, lK-pound left halfback, may get a suiting
assignment Saturday for his work in early season games.
Clare is second among the Huskers in rushing and total
offense averages with a S-8 average on 24 years in nine
carries. He is a graduate f Sioux City, Iowa. East High
School where he was a standout in football, basketball
and track.
None of the Wildcats has
scored more than one touch
down with Blaylock. Galla
gher, Solmos and Richardson
each picking up a TD. Blay
lock leads the Kansas State
scoring with nine points. He
has added three extra point
kicks to his touchdown.
Husker assistant coaches
Cletus Fischer and Dick
Monroe will be scouting Army
when the Cadets meet Penn
State at West Point, N.Y.
Saturday. Army has had
scouts in the Nebraska press
box for each of the two Husk
er home games. Nebraska
meetr Army next Saturday.
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