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The Nebraskan Page 3 Dillard's Offensive Display gams b h v . - n mm tm m, mum Wednesday, Oct. 12,1960 A Halfback Cops Nebraskan Honor for Second Time By Hal Brew Bennie Dillard, 162-ponnd junior aeft halfback, is the winner of She Daily -Nebraska! StJJ f The Week award ior She week of Oct 3-. The ward makes the sec ond time that DiHard lias been named Star of The Week toy the Daily Nehra&kan in his brief career as a Itesker foot-'; baHer, Dillard gained the award its 1957 for his per-j formance against Washington State in roe season opener. Coach BiH Jennings took the wraps off Bernrie Dillard In the Kansas State fame when K2he Buskers were floun dering la a M) deadlock and the ISS-jxrand Junior respond ed with 43 yards in three car ries, two of there for touch downs. Dillard's 34 -yard scam,per with a pitchout around his own right nd put the Huskers in position for Ron Meade to kick & (field goal to .start the scoring against Kansas State.; Jennings has moved DULard to the number one Jeft half-; back spot in workouts this; week. "He as tup there be-! casus atf his performance! against Kansas State,"' Jen-j mings said. Texas Product I JDillard Sirst came to Ne-I braiia,-iin 1955 from Mt.j Pleasant, Tex. He had been GLITCH'S EEST' TWnce Xnmet, at. 14 John Cutachlag recommended by Ed Price, then coaching at Texas, to Bill Glassford. at that time coaching Nebraska. In 2957 Dillard carried eight times against Washing ton State in the opener for SI yards. Against Army at West Point the next week he averaged 7 J yards a eight rashes. " He circled Army's right side for. 12 yards and a touchdown, hut it was called back on an offside penalty. The Hnsker halfback beat Kansas State with a end sweep the same year to give Nebraska its only win f the year. Bat Dillard stubbed hit scholastic toe that talL He attended a California Junior college to pick up fids defici ency and returned to Nebras ka at midyear last winter. Against Iowa State's fresh men five years ago he ran IS yards to a TD the first time Nebraska had posses sion, in 1956 be was struck down by injury in an early season game and the Big Eight Conference ruled it as a '"hardship'" case, thereby mot counting It as a year ff com petition. As a result, JDfflard; is now a Junior Srom a scorn-1 petition standpoint. Nebraska fans may see a lot of the little scatback tin; the remaining games thus; year and again next season, j He will be a welcome sight j in the Nebraska lineup in" he! continues at the pace the start ed against Kansas State. ; wj is v- "'''' " H ' I' ' JX- I Aimy Holds 2-0 Win Margin Over Huskers in Grid Series STAR OF THE WEEK Bennie DIGard gained 22 yards in only 3 carries against Kansas state Saturday to capture the Daily Ne braska! Star of The Week a ward. Dillard was making Ms first appearance f the season for the Huskers and his two touchdowns and a 34-yard run sparked Nebraska to tits wbi wer the Wildcats. Twenty Bowlers Qualify For Finals in Roll Offs i KOSMET KLVB presents 44Historical Hvsteria"9' Friday October 14 -8:00 P.M. PERSHING AUOITORiUl at ivells & 'frost . ; dtnmfilairfi more ; i BULKY f1 SHAWL COL uARS OH BIG KNIT -. I rniwm V I v V ) WW-L-XL - " CIS 1 1 i Priced f ram ; Priced fram Styled lo your IiLml Hugirtul hiud-w1 kiiilK, wkli liiilkv huwl .pollum nif liurly lamlwwmil untl nylun. S Hold tlaHliing icolorB with nontratiiiE; tlirBe-lone AtrijMW. From "UimpuH, Sor your liiHuif UiELLS FROST 1 1 34 Uneven "We p" wrMmMlM 'Sutiinpi .Slum ; Ey Janet Sack In the first round -of the roBoff for the Big Eight Bowl ing team, 20 out of 38 entrants (qualified for the final roll-off to be held Saturday at 730 aan. The top twelve bowlers in the final roHoff win make mp, Nebraska varsity and pacer; teams. The top five scorers in the first round were Keith Von Velkinburgh, 1C2; Dick Haase, 180 Marv Cohn, 180:; Steve; Lovel, IE77:; Dick Babst, 177. j Three smembers from Hast year team, Ealph Holm Worn, Stn Kufler, and Jerry Dondlinger, were1' seeded into the finals. ! (Other finalists are .Matt! Beta Law IM Grid Slale Wedneday: City fMd NE-Theta Xi B vs. Delta Tau Delta B NW-Kappa Sigma vs. Theta Pi SE-Dental College vs. College ; SW-Senior Dents vs. Rene gades ! Ag 'College Fields W-Beta Sigma Psi vs. Sigma Alpha Mu " i Thursday: , City TUelUs NEnPhi Delta Theta .A vs. Alpha .Gamma Eho r NW-CornhuBker vs. Brown Palace SW-Theta Xi A vs. .Alpha Tau tOmega A SE-Phi Gamma DolU A vs. Parm Iloune Ag Cullege Fields IE-Delta Sigma Pi vs. Acacia N-Beta Sigma Psi vs. Sigma Alpha Mu - , WSeaton I vs. Maclean Ffiday: City Fields NEAg Men vs. Theta Chi NW-Seaton !I vs. Bessey SE-Alpha tGamma Sigma vs. Pi IKappa Phi SW-P.ioneer vs. Delta Sigma Phi Ag College Fiehk lE-iGpoding vs. IKiesHelbacih .N-Smith vs. Fairfield lelirattkhn "W ant Adi tiu Wtmlnl 3 lt. S da. 'I B ilm. . 4 d. a-io ) .(40 J i a.mi ihi ,n i.nn 35 -2B Tn i.ti) iAt I a.-m .( .n nm, a.BB I g.wi 81 -3ft . -a. o -4ri . nt.net t.nn a.Hh i i.sfi 2.011 I Ttiw 4iw.wwt nttiw nnrtiy 'to Wnl Virtu rtihni tiIbmnI oniniiit1w ibv n(1 tvn wilrt 'tor 'wttrlln nn Unym TAILORING TMMntHKITtK or HT)ittmH lloiir t ivka. -Otll Mnvls. nK1lTl, SLDST BIIKnlii m 'Full Tlniiniiin I'm Mtnm onrnnld to Ftrtct Hull. 'No UusMtmm Brown, Don Stone, Dk& Harr., iRoherl Lamm, Dave Teacib man, Eart, Lewis, Marty Mach, Dkik Gorton, E,on Pear son, Phil Griess, David Shep herd, Dale Fernaa, dc Be jot, and Tom Eason. The high nndividual game of the first round was a '221, rolled toy Eart Lewis. In the first round of competition, there were -S3 games howled above 200. The Ilowest (qual ifying average was a 164. Nebraska w31 enter the Big Eight League and also com pete with other Nebraska col leges, said IRon Gould, games chairman. Trips are mow he irig planned to travel to lOther Big Eight schDDls for facfrto face competition. Trianjmlar Set Friday i "'The Iowa State)rake-Ne-i '.braska cross country ancet1 Friday will She fairly tough,""; said Coach Frank Sesugne. j The triangular aneet win Tbe; held iin Dcs Moines, lowaj The Huskers are expected tto be ready ior their second long (distance run. - ' ' i - i The aneet (date iiiaS ' heen changed f rtom Saturday,, to Friday., said Sevigne. Nebras-: ka reguested the change so the team could ibe Iback in time to see the Army-No-. braska Jouthall game. ; Iiilramiiral 440 ! Set for Tomiibt Intrumural Sail track con- tinues ithruughout this week with the 440-yfl. .dash Wednes-i day nd .the '520-yd. .flash and the 16-pound shot put Thurs ; day. ' The events will be held' on : the Stadium outdiior track and the Stadium indoor ttrack' .at i.-OO pm. Entries will ibe taken ,on tlie field prior to :the running .uf &n event, jtceording to Ed Higginbotham, 'director of iin-, tramuruls. 1 Nebraska's meeting with Army Saturday will mark the third meeting between the two teams w$h the Cadets wiin ntng both pwious games fey 134 and 42-41 scores. Both games were played at West Point with the Cadets overcoming a 3-d Nebraska Head mdth two second half touchdowns to win in 192S. The thnmping was suf fered by the Huskers in B57 as the Huskers won nly one game vp tofle losmg mine in BUI Jennings'' first year as head coach. We niBSt impre ur passing game if we are to move the ttaS against as solid Fischer Is" 2nd in Punt Rimbacks Cobb Remmm 3rd in Big 8 Punting a team as Amy m bring here," Head Coach Bill Jea aiags said. The Hnskers have completed tine passes for a total of M yards ia fhe first four gainei. The Huskers, as a whole, have been hard-noses defen sively but the offense with IJ fumbles in four games, six of which have been recovered by the opposition and ifrve pass in terceptions in the 24 attempts phis penalties at costly times has been asking too much from the defense, Coach Jen nings said. Top Coverage One cf Nebraska's best marks comes in punt cover age. Opponents lire been able to average S J yards tm kick returns against Ne braska. Don Frirtai, Hnsker center, usually leads the charge into the receiver. Archie Cobb, one of the better punters at Nebraska in recent years, is carrying an average cf 401. Kansas State; managed to block one punt Saturday, the first Mocked kick since BiU Jennings took over tthe Hnskers in 1957. Nebraska held a short of fensive scrimmage Tuesday afternoon with Don Parcel and Roland McDole ha to being withheld from the con tact session. Jennings m d -cated that neither would par ticipate in contact drills the remainder of tthe week, bat he said both would be ready to go Saturday. 131 Grid Scores 1 Monday Sigma Alpha Mu 25, Delta Sigma Pi 13 Brown Palace 4B. Acacia 8 Cornbnsker 26, Beta Sigma Psi 14 Ag Men 22, PM Sappa Phi Delta Sigma PM 1, Theta Chi S Cforf eit Pioneer 26, Alpha G Sigma Nebraska (quarerback Fischer ranks second among Big Eight punt returners with a 16.4 yard average en eight returns. Fisdbar iis the busiest re turner iin the conference with his eight ruhbacks. Dale Ev ans of Kansas State, Koflger McFarland ff Kansas and Fred Brossart mf Missouri have each returned six punts. ' Missouri's Dannie Smith leads the punt returners with five returns for 113 yards and a 22i6 yard average. Fwcht as tied " i. sfcth spot among conference scor ers with M points. Nnrris Ste venson and Donnie Smith of Missouri have alse scored 18 j -points. Turn wvatkins of towa Sttaite and Bert Coan iuf iLansas ;are leading the scor ing race with 30 points each. Close behind the two lead ers re Dave Hoppmann iof Iowa State and John Haul mf Kansas each with 24 points. John Suder nf Kansas has scored 19 points without the aid cof a touchdown. Ee has hooted 13 conversion points and two field goals. Nebraska's Archie Cohh continues to hold (flown the third spot among the ag Eight punters with a 40.6 av-; erage en 23 kicks. (Oklahoma State's David flannab and Kansas Hadl ure ahead mf Cobb. Hannah !has 15 punts for a 454 average and Had! has hooted the hall 18 times for a 43.5 average. Cobb's 23 punts make him the '(busiest punter in the conference. Thunder Thornton and Fis cher rank .seventh and ninth respectively in total rushing yardage. l,WiMii.( Coif Mturting; AH varsity golf -squad mten- liers are asked toy Harry (Good, Hunker golf coach, tto attend a unoeting at 5:10 pan. Thursday iin ILmim 110 of tlw I'liVHicul Education Building. A (dmihle (diminution golf tournumeirt U plunnd to he- pin Mom day4 according tto (Good. APARTMENTS llilrt KD. Htuittilt onilM llhe to ntttiitti n nunrtmnt with niw or ttwo ntlwr murtmta. (CM !E. 'JO. Sunt t IIV, a.2182. .f OR iALH (EUNHOL.F in.Fl. KiimiMiiii nul. Coii tnst Al Kmnln, 111'. ilk(t.T.l., .iMw top, niilTw. tntrtUT, .und l itonnwii. fliwrp. iTV njtn. Vntf Itmi IKiw lor J'fllw KoniiMt. KK Hwlmv, Oat. M, lmll, iJtIi liis Auditorium. Print la lilKtll 3am Prtot for tttlmttlca Kwtatrnntt. ln vou - wnilt ii (hit .wttii til noxt Prmtt Kotmtf 'If o, oull U. I-rtcl iiiiitiw nl IK7-2TU(I. (HTn?I' HURT-I(tt. n'.INdfc KOHWET. 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