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    Wednesday, Oct. . 191 960
The Nebraskan
Page 3
Seven States Represented
On Top Frosh Grid Lineup
By Hal Brown
Seven states are represent
ed on the top unit as . the
Nebraska freshmen prepare
tor tne season opener against
Iowa State Nov. 4 at Ames,
Iowa.
Three members of the first
unit are from Nebraska with
two from Ohio and two from
Texas. Other states repre
sented are Colorado, .Kan
sas, Illinois, and Arkansas,
The first unit includes Pat
Fisher, left end; Ed Mitchell,
left tackle; George Howe,
left guard; Lyle Slttler, cen
ter; John Kirby, right guard;
Robert Brown, right tackle;
Jim Bartlett, quarterback
Willie Ross, left halfback;
Rudy Johnson, right half
back; and Gene Young,' full
back. Fisher, Kirby and Sittler
are from Nebraska. Fisher
is a 6-2, 194-pounder from
Norfolk while Kirby hails
from David City and Sittler
is from Crete. Kirby is 6-3
and weighs 213 pounds. Sit
tler is 6-0 and tips the scales
at 206 pcunds.
Brown and Young are both
from Cleveland, Ohio, with
Brown being the largest line
man on the team at 6-4V2 and
245 pounds while Young is
the heaviest back weighing
in at 215 and standing 6-2.
Representing Texas on the
number one unit are Rudy
Johnson, a 5-11, 180-pound-er
from Aransas Pass, and
Ed Mitchell, a 6-2, 235-pound-er
from Galveston.
Heavy Line '
Fisher is the only member
of the first line weighing less
than 200 pounds. The top line
averages 215-pounds-per-man.
The backfield is con
siderably lighter with only
Young tipping the scales at
the 200-pound level.
No player on the number
one line is less than six feet
tall with Sittler and Howe
at that figure. The number
two line averages 203-pounds-per-player.
The number two line con
sists of Charles Hircock at
left end; Larry .Kramer, left
tackle; Don Stone, left
guard; Duncan Drum, cen
ter; Elwin Hames, r i g h :
guard; Clarence Osentowski,
right tackle; and Lloyd
Voss, right end.
The second unit backfield
is composed of B e n n i e
Fischer at quarterback,
Maynard Smidt at left half
back, Dick Callahan at right
halfback and Don Heldt at
fullback.
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FROSH QUARTERBACK FIRES PASS
Freshman quarterback Jim Bartlett (82) gets off a pass despite a strong rush from
left tackle Joe Raus and right guard Ron Griesse, left to right in dark jer ;eys, during a
practice session. Right guard John Kirby (62) watches the action. The Husker frosh
open the season Nov. 4 against Iowa State at Ames.
High Hurdlers
Qualify Tonight
Qualifying continues in in
tramural track tonight and
Thursday at the Stadium.
The 60-yd. high hurdles
will be run at 5:00 p.m.
tonight;
Thursday the mile run
starts at 5:00 p. m, and the
broad jump qualifications be
gin at 7:15 p.m.
Entries will be taken on
the field prior to the running
of each event.
"OF ALL THE SCREEN STORIES OF YOUNG MEN
IN ACTION, THIS IS THE MOST MOVING, THE
MOST HONEST, THE MOST MEMORABLE!"
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Four IM Football Teams
Risk Undefeated Records
By Chip Wood
Four undefeated intramur
al football teams will meet
important league games
Wednesday and Thursday.
Phi Gamma Delta A squad
goes against the Phi Delta
Theta A team Wednesday m
a game that could decide the
league 2 title. The Phi Gams
have a 3-0 record with only
two games remaining to be
played. Farm House, the oth
er undefeated team in that
league, plays the Alpha Tau
Omega A team.
The Farm House-Phi ' Gam
game scheduled for last
Thursday was cancelled due
to rain so the two teams
won't have a chance to meet
in league play. - ,
Farm House plays the Al
pha Gamma Rho team
Thursday in a tilt that could
be crucial depending on the
outcome of the Farm House
Alpha Tau Omega game.
In other action Thursday
Canfield plays Selleck in a
game that could decide the
league B title. Canfield leads
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the league with a 2-0 record
but Selleck (2-1) is presently
tied for second with Burnett
(2-1).
Intramural schedule:
Wednesday:
City Fields "
NE Phi Delta Theta A vs.
Phi Gamma Delta A
NW Seaton I vs. Benton
SE Delta S i g m a Pi vs.
Beta Sigma Psi 1 ''
SW Cornhusker vs;' Acacia
. Ag College Fields
EJ-Theta- Xi A vs. Alpha
Gamma Rho A
W Apha Tau Omega A vs.
Farm House
Thursday:
City Fields
NW Canfield vs. Selleck
SE Delta Sigma Phi vs. Pi
Kappa Phi
SW Cornhusker vs. Acacia
Ag College Fields
E Ag Men" vs. Alpha Gam
ma Sigma '
W Farm House vs. Alpha
Gamma Rho
Main Feature Clock
State: "The Sword and the
Dragon," 1:48, 3:54, 5:42, 7:39,
9:36,
Varsityr "All the Young
Men," 1:38, 3:37, 5:36, 7:34, 9:34.
Nebraska: "Our Man in Ha
vana," 1:05. "On the Beach,"
3:00.
Lincoln: "The Secret of the
Purple Reef," 1:30, 3:10, 4:50,
6:30, 8:10, 10:05.
Stuart: "Subterranians," 1:00,
2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8:00, 9:45.
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members of Tank Troop Local
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Star Of The Week
Fischer Receives Nebraskan
Star Presentation-2nd Time
Nebraska quarterback Pat
Fischer earns the Daily Ne
braskan Star of The Week
award for the second time
this season with his outstand
ing performance in the win
over Army Saturday.
Fischer led the Huskers
Saturday with an 8.8 rush
ing average on 10 plays arid
uncorked a strike to left half
back Bennie Dillard for a 57-
yard touchdown play that
provided the winning points
in the third quarter.
The Nebraska signal caller
scored the other Nebraska
TD on a two-yard plunge to
cap a 78-yard drive in the
second quarter. A 64-yard
dash by Fischer moved the
ball from the Husker 22-yard
line to the Army 14 and set
up the touchdown.
The senior quarterback
played 55 minutes against
the Cadets and was taken
out only in the final few
minutes and when Ron
Meade entered the game for
extra point kicks..
"Fischer played a great
ball game, He called all of
the offense," Husker coach
Bill Jennings said after the
game. Jennings picked Fisch
er's bootleg play that went
for 64 yards and set up the
first touchdown, and t he
pass from Fischer to Dillard
as two of the outstanding
plays in the game.
Surprise Play
"I didn't know what was
coming off for a while," Jen
nings said when asked about
the bootleg play. Army coach
Dale Hall mentioned Fischer
as one of the top players in
the game Saturday.
Fischer was mentioaed by
United Press International
as one of the top backs in
the nation for his play
against Army. He was named
to the UPI Backfield of The
Week after the Texas game.
The former halfback was
converted to the signal call
ing spot in spring drills and
has shown steady improve
ment at the position this
fall. His . bootlegs and fakes
kept the Cadets off balance
much of the afternoon.
Fischer ranks among the
fop six in three statistical de
partments in the Big Eight.
He is number two in punt re
turns, fourth in scoring, and
sixth in rushing yardage.
The Husker quarterback
has returned 11 punts for 184
yards, an average of 16.7
yards per return to rank sec
ond to Donnie Smith of Mis
souri. Smith has returned
five punts for 113 yards, an
average of 22.6 yards.
Fischer has scored 24
points for a fourth place iie
with Dave Hoppmap of
Iowa State in that depart
ment, Iowa State's Tom,
Watkins and Bert Coan sof
Kansas lead the scoring race
with 46 points each.
The Star of The Week has
gained 261 yards on the
ground in 57 carries to nail
down the sixth spot in rush
ing yardage. Hoppmann is
the leading rusher with 440
yards on 78 carries. Fischer
ranks ninth in passing yard
age with 90 yards on 15
aerials.
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