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Friday, Nov. 4, 1960 The Nebraskan Page 3 Huskers Seek .500 Mark Against KU Nebraska's gridders, seek ing to climb back to the .500 nark. mnct ctnn a nntont H IUI Kansas backfield when they L'utcofei 1227 H HE2-3N7 NOW SHOWING nETunn EriGAGEf.ll.nT "'Good pictures like good books nerer grotc M" David O.Sclzaick't TtAmalmfwtimaitm I take on the Jaj hawks Satur day at Lawrence, Kan. Kick off time is set for 1:30 p.m. Kansas ranks second to Missouri in total offense with 1.836 yards. Of this total, 1.379 yards hare come on; tae ground and 474 via the aerial route. "We hope we eaa stop their flense and with Coai and .McClihtoa at fall speed they hare potentially the fin est backfield in the confer ence, Hnsker ttaeh Bill Jennings said. Bert Coan and C n r t i s McCTMon are tied for fifth m the conference rushing statistics with 331 Yards. Jay hawk quarterback John Bad! is the Bi? Eight's kadin? passer with 29 completions on 57 tosses for 414 yards. '"We most be able to move the ball and score to win.' Jennings said. "Regardless of now good tout defense is. yoa stCl have to score to win. ! 18B3TK Sports Signals By Hal Broicn Nebraska Vmt Ada CLASSIFIED AO fCUCT f r Emair lb tuwioamniiswd ftr ffta vwrma pimrani nut mi. LOST BiiKrQfCt as K 4-233. AFAfTJ-UHTS AuuumnMieis ' sci&iiIH! tfisc 3 ar 4 Ctoifcnse ftarffltitna jrtmu htttnL Mt JENNIFER JONES GREGORY PECK JOSEPH COTTEN UOMO. ftaYMC8X pfiawti wum hit gammc Ktrofitms S J k JTHl auxr ar ul TAJtOtlHG mnj.niraiib mvm an bil .nrjuwi. Cum Mam. G5S l-WT!. FO SALE Cmll Dou Lion. Flwm, ir-Ka. FOC I EXT tnrjLJrtniijihDe. nficimonK. TrKfftlna EIG TRADE INS ON WATCHES & RINGS C. LSTORER, Jeweler 124 Ho. 12th !i CLOCK NOtTH CF QT ON EAST SiS Of 1ZTM WORSHIP SERVICES CM CAMPUS BATTIST STT0EXT FXIXOHSUiP I... fm Jk tamt Bunmmn ut tmmt Mk JT- am. Blr Sttudtv JO mm. fwlhWn'is Htau S.3S um. 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The letter was signed by 51 members of the Nebraska football team. Hal Brown: We shall skip the formalities being as how you threw out all journalistic ethics in your bigoted attack on head iooioaii coacn, tsiu Jennings, u uus is your iaea 01 wnai the Daily Nebraskan should represent then we are truly disappointed in the voice of this university. In the first place before yoa start to write yon should try to thoroughly anderstand those who you are trying to endfy. If yta wiO bother to go back over Coach Jennings' 'statements of last Monday yon would find that he said, "We take 99 per rent of the blame, but I think one per cent of it is the problem of the other people. It appeared from your rash statements in the paper that Coach Jennings is placing 100 per cent of the blame on the people and fans of Nebraska. We think that even you can see that this is an assinine and immature point of view. The students rely on the Daily Nebraskan to bring forth their thoughts, feelings and ideas to the public in an ethi cal, purposeful and unbigoted manner. It appears to us that in this case and point you have failed the Daily Ne braskan, the students, and the Athletic Department mis erably. You have failed the Daily Nebraskan by rashly or wrongly presenting false statements. You have failed the students of this university by presenting false statements. Yoa have tailed the students of this university by present ing these false statements and creating an unhealthy situ ation regarding Our Head Coach. The Athletic Department, mainly the football team, has been put into an unfavorable and micomfartabJe position due to these false statements. Now regarding Coach Jennings' true statements at the Monday morning quarterback dab in Omaha. Bis figure f 99 per cent and one per cent are not quite as accurate ratio. Coach Jennings is being quite generous in taking 99 per cent of the blame oa his and the team's shoulders. We thiak that yoa will have to agree that it is very de moralizing for our quarterback, Pat Fischer, to come off the field to the cries of "We want Fairnan!" abd then to have this same crowd turn around and chant for some other sacrifice. At times it would appear that the loyal Nebraska fans have come to be spectators at a modern match of gladiators. True, the cheerleaders are able to generate some spark of life by starting a chamt, "AH The Way To Roca!!" We are not sure whether the fans are spurring the team on to greater heights or are trying to work themselves up into a frenzied thirst. We are not trying to be facetious in point ing this out; we are merely trying to point out that these Nebraska fans might be able to channel this enthusiasm into more appropriate outlets. Concerning your final statements, "If Jennings doesn't think the state is giving him a fair shake, be knows where the airport and the train depot are and I doubt if there are many Nebraskans who would be unhappy to see him g." We question your right to speak of G&ach Jennings on be half of the state of Nebraska. We eaaTkvge ya to prodsce evidence that the state feet toward Coach Jeuings in this EghL We doubt that a whole state could feel tids way about a man who has in his four years gfvea this state a lamber of natiouvwide reeog dtiavs, Le., Pen State and Kttshurgb 195S, Oklahoma Texas, Army, and Minnesota 196. And if you wish to challenge us on Minnesota all you need to do is k$&k at Minnesota's record after they played Nebraska. If you ds look at the record you wil find out that Nebraska was the only team to score on Minnesota more than once so far this year. Based on the above it would appear that Coach Jen nings generous statement of 99 and one per cent is indeed quite generous! Furthermore we feel very strongly that you as sports editor of the Daily Nebraskan owe Coach BiiM . Jennings a ptubSic apology for tnisconstruing bis statements in Omaha on Monday. The Varsity Football Team Phi Psi Cops Grid Crown Phi Kappa Psi trounced Sel leck. 2&6, last night to cop the residence hall-fraternity in tramural football title and earn the Phi Psi's a place in the playoff game tonight against the independent league leader for the all-university championship. Joe Malone. standout quar terback, led the Phi Psi at tack by throwing three long touchdown passes, running for an extra point, and passing to Bob Eyth for another extra point. Dick Harr was on the re ceiving end of two of Ma- loce's passes and Ron Svo boda caught the other. Other Phi Psi scoring was on a pass from Pat Anderson to Eytii. and a safety in the first half. The lone Selleck score came on a pass from Bob Krall to Pat Bottorf in the first quarter. Freshman Gridders Set for Cyclones HaFs Hunches BIG EIGHT KANSAS 14 Nebraska 7 MISSOURI 21 ....Colorado 14 OKLAHOMA 28, Iowa State 14 OKLA. STATE 28 Kansas St. 7 OTHER GAMES IOWA over Minnesota, MICHIGAN over Illinois, OHIO STATE over Indiana, MICHIGAN STATE over Pur due, WISCONSIN over North western, RICE over Arkansas, SYRACUSE over Army, AUBURN over Mississippi State, BAYLOR over Texas. CORNELL over Brown, UCLA over California, CLEM SON over North Carolina, DARTMOUTH over Columbia, NAVY over Duke. GEORGH over Florida, TENNESSEE over Georgia Tech. KENTUCKY over Vander bilt. LSU over South Carolina, NOTRE DAME over Pitts burgh. OREGON over Stan ford. PENN STATE oer Maryland, PRINCETON over Harvard, WASHINGTON over Southern California, WAKE FOREST over North Carolina State, WEST VIRGINIA over Boston University, YALE over Pennsylvania. Last week: 19 right, nine wrong, two ties for Ml per centage. Season record: IKS right, 2s wrong, seven ties for .23 percentage. Nebraska's freshman foot ball team gets its first taste of competition today at Ames, Iowa, when the young Corn huskers -play Iowa State's freshmen. Freshman coach Jack Bra ley, making his debut after replacing Warren Schmakel who led the Nebraska fresh men teams to undefeated sea sons in 1958 and 1959, could toss a line which averages 226 pounds from end to end at the young Cyclones. However the line he expects to start wiO average 21S and his backs 191. The starting tackles, Ed Mitchell of Gal veston, Tex., and Robert Brown of Cleveland, Ohio, weigh 233 and 243 respec tively. Iowa State bowed to Mis souri in its opening game at Columbia, Oct 21, by a 1M count- Nebraska will play its final game Nov. 11 when the Comhuskers meet Kansas State at Memorial Stadium. Nebraska's' probable start ing lineup will have Leo Fischer, 194, at left end; Mitchell, left tackle; George Howe. 207. left euard: Lvlo Sittler, 206, center; John Kir- by,, 213, right guard; Brown, right tackle: Corwin Blshon. 205, right end; Jim Bartlett, 175, quarterback; Willie Ross, 191. left halfback; Rudy John son, 130, right halfback; and Gene Young, 215, fullback. Main Feature Ooek State: -Ten Who Dared," 1:00, 3:13, 5:26, 7:39, 9:52. Varsity: "The Magnificent Seven," 1:33, 4:13, 6:53, 9:17. Nebraska: "Solomon tc She ba," 15, 4:55. 8:45. -Sierra Baron," 3:25, 7:15. Lineahi: "Duel in the Sun, 1:20. 3:50, 6:20, 8.50. Stsart: "Seven Wars from Sundown, 1:30, 3:25, 5:30, 7:35, 9:40. if VEKFTTA STEVtKSON . I jutin Man i iKt tmmt twin c-nTpwutTiowMn, ltw 1 IBBaaaaWnWaaaaaaaMalaaaaa-. - S. 1 4t Free ynkrar after S u! fJitiftU. DOOIS OPEN 12:43 149 NU& CM 455 LUNCHES y SNACKS "WHUtE CAMrrs rzrxxDS Mxr 1131 R STREET NEXT TO VERS. BOOK STOKE EfWTsoe Eke to win at sports. 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