wi Juesday, Oct. 25, I960 The Nebroskon Page 3 Trio Paces Nebraska Offense after 6 Games I tf W-i.4V'Weh ( j ViAS WA ftVfc, WCy " i . " - 7 I.V-- I ' Ill I h I I Ki'.-V lTOi,iiriijg' , , '! r" , ,m m t ....... . THE COLISEUM BEAR'S DETERMINED DOZEN Nebraska's cagers, front row, from left, Ivan Grope, Bill Bowers, Jim Yates, Fred Hiclcers, student manage, Bernt EHe, Bex Swett, Sammy Kreigh, AI Roots, Elmer Al Bunck, Tom KnsseH, and Tony Sbarpe. Walin, Jim Kowalke, and Jan Wall; back row, Jerry Bush, Eennie Dillard, Thunder Thornton amd Pat Fisctier continue to pace the Nebras ka ground offense after six games. Dillard has a .7 average on 10 carries, while Thorn ton has carried the ball 71 times for 308 yards, an av erage of 4.S, and Fischer also has a 4.S 'verage with 292 yards on 68 plays. Pat Clare is fourth with a S.9 average on 101 yards in 26 carries, Clare was used to carry the ball on only five plays against the Buffs Saturday. The same four also lead the total offense and an have the same averages la total offense that they do hi rush ing with the exception of Fischer, who has a 4.1 aver age in total offense. Two Buskers, John Faiman and Ron Meade, have bet ter than a .500 percentage in passing but each has passed only seven times with four completions. Fischer has thrown the ball 21 times with five completions for a lowly .238 percentage. Clay White and Thornton, each with three catches, have been the busiest receivers. Nebraska ends have caught a total of only three passes Slim, trim and terrificl i A i J u LEVI'S' FLIPJOPS The Big News is the back pocket LEVTS exclusive new Flip-Top pocket that locks in wallet or keys without an noying buttons. And you'll like the flat tering narrow cut of LEWS Flip-Tops, too with plain front, tapered legs, tai lored cuffs. Available now in all your favorite wash and wear sportswear fab ricsand your favorite campus colors! Sec them try the rn buy them ot your favorite store! wUrSt!tiTfW! iwnru.i. r. err. m MOTTtirrTf OWlTtV LfVl STWtPfff CO. . 9 HcT$l., Z W Wltl,rOt IT Big Eight Coaches Tab NU Cagers for Cellar; KU First By Hal Brown Big Eight Conference bas ketball coaches picked Kan sas for the top spot and tabbed Nebraska for the cel lar at their annual pre-season meeting and press confer ence Sunday. Kansas was a unanimous choice for the league cham pionship with Kansas State, Oklahoma, Iowa State, Colo r a d o, Missouri, Oklahoma State, and Nebraska follow ing in that order. Busker coach Jerry Bush has the smallest squad in the conference with only 12 play ers working out. Six letter- men return to form the nu cleus of this year's team, but the two top scorers and the leading rebounder from a year ago are missing. Hersch Turner, an all-conference guard and leading Ne braska scorer, was lost through graduation along with last year's top rebounder, Bob Harry. Al Maxey, runner-up to Turner in the scor- SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY Relax & Save Money al LAUNDERAMA wash ... 20c Jry .... 10c efficient top-load washer hieh-capaclty, speedy dryers 2324 No. 48th St. ing race, failed to clear the scholastic barriers and is sit ting out this year. Leading the list of returning lettermen is Jim Kowalk, who was third in the Husker scoring race a year ago. Oth er lettermen are Bill Bow ers, -6 junior; Al Buuck, 6-9 junior; Al Roots, 6-3 junior; Rex Swett, 6-1 junior; and Jan Wall, 6-6 junior. One of the leading new comers to the team is Tommy Russell, a 6-7 -ior. Russell was a much sol after pros pect from Indep '.dence Jun ior College at Independence, Kan. Dec. 1 Opener Expected to be in the Husk er starting lineup when Bush sends his squad against Iowa State Teachers in the season opener Dec. 1 are Buuck at center, Wall and Kowalke at forwards, and Roots and Swett at guards. The Jayhawks won nine of their final 10 Tegular season games to tie Kansas State for the Big Eight title and then whipped the Wildcats to clinch a Mid-West NCAA tour nament berth. "We should be better this season," says Jayhawk coach Dick Harp. 'If we aren't we are in trouble. I think all the teams in our league will be improved and that the com petition for the champion ship will be intense." Some Problem "One of our biggest prob lems will be in deciding who will play," Kansas State Coach Tex Winter said. "Aft- lm Is utuml and normal! It's part of being married." mm ,..MII!'';!MRI j "1 ih my tiuibind would lilt gel Anything U kttttr thin this nothing... E531 s sr.. V C v I than this nothing... I jT--4r'f 5 i'i " f -WJ .- 'v- , ' ""tWf"''A , .,,... -.-., . 4 . i jg . - - - mil ..;v:.:.' . t , x ( : V ' ' ';? ; I I -! i v ! w ' :!t I "Don't kt scirsd, Rtann. I r ' : S , It isn't intlMt the lew .." i 1 IBMMWBWIWIMI IHI Bull HIMllll imna '"Wl lllUlKMiim ml -MMIlillttjtHHiiWnllvj K0 PICTURE US HEX UT IT VP SO WARMLY! MD HQ PICTURE MS EVER UXLCCXED A MSRE SECRET tCCR IhlO THE PRIVATE SKAME AXD THRILL OF MAX AZD KCMM. tarring TECHNICOLOR, AN ADULT fILM OOWOTMV DDCCTHM MrtPIIIDC EVE ARDFN-ATJGEm LftiSBURY-SHIRLf KNIGHT I Ktol UN IVICuUiKt wtthLLEKINSOLVING-PENNEYPARKEB 0 pr lnnkine over our Toster of 19 players, it seems 14 of them are very nearly equal in ability. Winter also predicts an 1m proved league. "We could be better than last year, but the Big Eight will be much better. It should be as strong a basketball conference as there is in the country this year," the Wildcat coach de clares. Colorado coach Sox Walseth must come up with replace ments for his backcourt com bination of Russ Lind and Stan Williams. Lind graduat ed and Williams was felled by the books. Wilky Gilmore, who made the ail-conference team as sophomore and led the Buffs with 334 points and 254 re bounds is the leading re turnee along with Roger Voss. Voss missed the second se mester last year because of scholastic difficulties. "We should be deeper than we were last year," says Walseth. "'We'll have good competition for starting jobs. And we should be a strong rebounding team once again." Iowa State lost only one player off the squad which last year won the Big Eight pre-season tournament. "'In general, we should be a 1 i 1 1 1 e better than a year ago, although we will miss Guard Larry Fie a lot." Cy clone coach Glen Anderson says. "'He was our leader last year, the take-charge guy, and will be hard to re place." At Oklahoma State, veteran coach Henry Iba will be start ing his 27th campaign at the Cowboy school. Five letter men return from last year's team that finished with a 4-10 conference record and a last plaCe, tie with Nebraska , in the Big Eight standings. y, . . Subscribe How at Half Price You can read this orld-famous toily newspaper for the next "tK months for $5, just holf the regular subscription rate. Get top news -coverage. Enjoy special features. Clip for refer ence work. Send your order today. Enclose check or money order. Use cou pon below. The Christian Semet Monitor P-CN One Norway St., Sotton 15, Macs. Send your newspaper for the time Checked. 6 month $5 0 1 year $10 O College Student O Faculty Member Nome AddreM City Zone State This mchl eftr wallnblt ONLY to eolli students, faulty member, and colltje librerie. with Bill Comstock snaring two for 21 yards and Don Purcell making his first grab of the season Saturday for 15 yards. Fischer continues to lead the Nebraska scoring with 24 points followed by Dillard with 18, Thornton with It, and Meade with 10. Archie Cobb's booming punts continue to be the most effective offense weaptii the Haskert have. Cobb has panted $4 times for 40.1 average. The Huskers lead their Six opponents in eijht depart ments including yards lost rushing, passes had Inter cepted, f ambits, tumbles lost, punts, punting yardage, punting average and avtr age gain rushing. Husker Statistics Games 47 First SfWK TUftrilnc fi? ft First downs fnssinc 14 4 First 4nwns penalties ,h. 57 Total first downs . ... 2 lf47 Vsrds frsittd msnlng w .1177 14B Vents lost rushin. 9 Met yds. pained ruetilne .InM HtKMitR 1ly ..v... SM Avertre irnifi Tosnlnt ....... 8 5 Vtumts attempted ,. .s, ! TKsfle -cnmplffced 42 PMKH tiM tnterrvritet S S'erde gainefl fwfming Sft9 Averept? pain passing S Tniel ffensive nlay 3fiS infil Mm vara eained .1475 S 6 Average irain per S ' Punts ...... S4 14n3 Pnnting yarrtape .13M .t.O Punting everaee 3? -& 27 PetielUe 2fi5 ppnalrv yardape 301 18 FumhlM ..,...,.. IS Fumbles Inst ? ttnSBTNO OerrleaW LMt Wet 7 .7 tmrfl 10 Hiorntcm 71 Flsrher v.. Clare SS nwr ....... S White Stt Clay ..wk. 32 Power Ward Martla m S Meade 37 Falmaji S Neb. tot. ..S65 Opp. tot .... 826 su sw Ml in 78 1M I so 1047 1177 16 1 I e 4 4 t SI 2tt 101 18 96 44 46 Felmw Meade w Fischer .w Neb. Tnt. Opp. ToU PASSINfl AU. Com. Prt. 7 4 .571 ,.y 4 .571 , Bl B .2M 346 901 88 1084 4.3 4.8 . 5 6 S.5 S. S.9 . S 10.7 4 Tl) Int. St 1 S2 96 1 4 DUIard . Fischer Thornton White Ir2ITZ Dyer Clay S5 18 .371 im 9 33 .464 S8 TOTAL OFFENSE Play als 10 47 AO SDR 71 Soe 96 101 SO A S 1 , S2 96 4.7 4 4 s.s S.6 9.6 9 0 Fatmaa ........... It Powere 4 tlteede Ward ........ 4 Marti ............ S Neb. T. .,...0 One. Tou . SW 9 M I 9 8 9 48 - 8 30R1 147J 1.1S4 401 I 98 !H9 Cobb ...... Clare ,,.., Team ....... Neb. Tnt. .... SS 1408 98 9 t Opp. Tot. m jan . SCOWNG TO Bvtra Pete) M to. Kirk (to Pass M-M 9-M At-M rhwbet v.99;ilj Wllard 9 4 9 9 9 19 Thorntat 9 9999119 M Meade 9 7 J 4 4 J Tooeood . . 1 99 99 94 9 9 Neb. Tot. 7S 94 10 9744111 M. Tot. I9lflt41 PASS HECSWrNfl Me. Ter S9. tT Tillw9 J J J White . ..m.,m TinpelhoR 1 M JJ J CnmsMx JJ 9J.S Thorntw Clare t f J Powere 1 ? Neb. 4. Mm..H 19 i Opp. tot. .. . . 57 Jt8 13.1 4 Clare ... 9 Ne. l ard T. 4i7 3 Neb. tnt .14 tM . Opp. tot. .16 4 .9 KICK OFF BETTKVS Ne. Verde -tt- Clay . . .............. 4 94 J8.S Fischer ............. 4 90 Jti.9 Whil t SJ . DUlar I M 18 9 Clare 9 47 7 Puro.II 1.,..,... 1 Comstodk . I 11 Jl? Power I Neb. Int. Opp. tot. ..17 ..M 919 989 IM 9ii Tvo Games Set for Bl Grid Touniament Tonight Intramural football tourna ment play starts tonight at the Ag College fields at 5:10 p.m. with games scheduled for the first round of play. Smith, the first team in league 7, plays Canfield, the runner-up in league 6, on the east field, and Fairfield, the second team in league 7, goes against Seaton 1, the second team in league 5. Kisiler Is IM Golf Champion Dick Kistler, Fairfield, won the All-University intramural championship in fall golf, and the Phi Kappa Psi's scored a total of 34 points to lead Fairfield end Phi Delta Theta for the All-University Team Championship trophy. Runner-up to Kistler for the championship was Fred Su kup, Delta Sigma Phi. In flight play Tom Mer rick, Phi Delta Theta, and Dick Jacobs, Phi Delta Theta won the first and second flights respectively. The following teams are not eligible to compete in the tournament because of fail ure to have their rosters checked: Alpha Gamma Kho, Delta Sigma Pi, Delta Sigma Phi, Pi Kappa Phi, Maclean. Goodding, and Xiesselbach, Non-tournament games scheduled Tuesday on the City Fields are: Phi Kappa Psi B vs. Theta Xi B at northeast, Dental College vs. Senior Dents, northwest, Del ta Tau Delta B vs. Alpha Tau Omega B, southeast and Sigma Chi B vs. Phi Delta Theta B, southwest. Main Feature Clock State: "The Sword and tho Dragon," 1:48, 8:54, 5:42, 79, 8:36. Varsity! 'The T?ark at thn Top of the Stairs," 1:36, 4:16, 6:56, 8:36. Nebraska: Sur3detily Last Summer," 1:0C, 4:25, 7:50. "Bat tle of The Coral Sea," 2:55, 6:20, 9:45. lineoJu: The Secret of th Purple Beef," 1:30, 8:10, 4:50, 6:30, fl:10, 10:05. Stuart: "The Captain's Ta ble," 1:35, 8:35, 55, 7:85, 835. 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