The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 02, 1960, Page Page 5, Image 5
Friday, Den. 2, 1960 The Nebraskan Page 5 Meet The Husker Frosh Nebraska Prep Star Leads Quartermilers By Janet Sack ' Tom Saunders, who stands 6-3 and weighs 193 fend looks more feke a football player . . f (A I VJt w 7 - . "V V) SAUNDERS than a track man, turned in a :49.2 for the 440 as a high school junior. He is running the quarter primarily because his fresh man coach told him to be cause of his long stride. Saunders was clocked in :53.6 in his first meet as a freshman. In the Big 10 Meet, a meet between 10 Nebraska high schools from as far east as Fremont and as far west as Scottsbluff, Saunders turned in a :51.9 as a freshman. With this :51.9 he brok? the old Columbus high school record of :52.2. Saunders qualified for the state meet, but was disqualified in com petition because he was less than two strides ahead of an other man before he switched lanes. As a sophomore Saunders ran a :49.4 in the state meet placing second. With this time he became the fourth fastest sophomore in the United States for that year. Between his sophomore and junior years Saunders had an operation on his right knee for a split cartilage, which he got from broad jumping. The knee healed well, but it has its drawbacks. Saun ders said, "The constant rac ing on a track stiffens my knee. The longer I ru& the slower I get." . : v; Gold Medal.. Saunders best year was as a junior. He ran the 440 in the State Meet in :49.2, the best in his career; This earned Saunders 'his first gold medal. Fifteen minutes after run ning his best quarter, Saun ders ran the 220 in 22.6 plac ing third. In postal competition with all ' the states touching Ne braska, Saunders was the only first place for the state. He won the 440 with a :49.2. In his last year of high school competition Saunders copped the 440 in the state meet with a :4&3, winning his second gold medal in this event. He also ran the 220 in :22.6 to place second. In this meet he anchored the Columbus 880-relay team to victory in 1:30.6, break ing the 25-year old state rec ord of 1:31.1. During the Big 10 meet Saunders ran the 220 in :22.0. Daily Nebraskan Sports Clare Tops Final NU Grid Rushing Averages Pat Clare, left halfback from Sioux City, Iowa, led the Huskers in rushing average during the 1960 football season with an average of 4.6 "yards per carry. Clare carried the ball oh 37 plays for 169 yards. The junior halfback lost only one yard in the 37 carries. MEs DANCING Adrrt. $1 each 70th & Sumner Saturday, Dec. 3 , Bobby Layne . ORCHESTRA ; For Rt. Ph. IV 8-2825 (Vcic Year' Eve Retervation Ticket! are now on Male. Call early for bett (earing. Nared Shot Wins Game By Norm Beatty A twisting last second lay up by John Nared gave the freshman White team a thrill ing 65-63 victory over their intrasquad Red rivals last night in the Nebraska-Iowa State Teachers college pre liminary game. The 6-3 Omaha Central grad led his short, but hard fighting White team with 19 points and a majority of the team rebounds. The outstanding individual effort of the evening, how ever, must go to the Red's 6-8 Bil Vincent who almost single-handedly pulled the game out of the fire with his clutch shooting. The former Omaha South star ana high school all-American took scor ing honors of the game with 28 BPints, most of which came on his patented sweeping hook shot from the corner and middle. Linn Littlefield of Pryor, Oklahoma and Charlie Jones of Washington D.C. aided the White team with 16 and 15 counters respec tively; Darly Petsch, 6-5 cen ter from Marysville, Kans., helped the Reds with 17. The box score: the one and only i Jr4t' J s k X. 8V'-"fc V n Now an engagement ring design so distinctive it is protected by a U. S. design patent! This exclusive Artcarved "Evening Star" design drama tizes the diamond as other rings can't do. 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Y. 17, N.Y. , NAME- ADDRESS- CITY- ZONE STATE Artca rve d DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS Beloved by brides for more than 100 years 1850-1960) Final Grid Statistics 10 Games Nobriske Opeonest 77 First down rushinjr 104 14 First downs passlnx i2 5 First downs pcnsltiee 8 96 Total first downs 142 1760 Yards gained rushinc 2106 269 Yards lost rushing 164 1491 Ket gain rushinc 194! 433 Rushing plsrs 557 3.4 Average gain rushing 3.5 72 Passes attempted 109 24 Passes completed 56 i Passes had intercepted 7 321 Yards gained passing (64 4.5 Average fain passing 6.1 505 Total oflcnlve plays 666 1812 Net yards gained 2606 3.6 Average fain per play 3 9 59 Punts 52 2103 Punting yardage 1942 37.6 Punting average 3T.5 33 Penalties 44 324 Penalty yardage 397 31 Fumbles 31 18 Fumbles lost 16 CIar Thornton Martin Dillard Flsrher Dyer ... Whit .. Clay ... Ward .. Sleuwe Powers Meade , Faiman Team RUSHING Carried Gnln Lest 37 96 25 20 87 7 46 51 1 5 23 14 1 170 431 107 98 479 27 BEDS 3) FG FTPTS Sladovnik 2 0-0 4 Nannen 4 1-2 9 Vincent 12 4-4 '28 1 1-1 3 6 5-6 17 0 0-0 0 Sohirmer 0 0-0 0 Karhofl 10-0.2 WHITES (65) FG FT PTS 3-3 15 Denesie. Petsch Hord Jones Sieck Nared Puelz Littlefield Johnson Lemons 0-2 2 9 1-2 26 11-13-63 4 ill 29 7-11 65 Sparano Names 21 Grapplers For Invitational Tournament Nebraska's wrestlers will get their first taste of inter collegiate competition this season when they take part in the Iowa State Teachers College Invitational S a t u r day. Coach Mickey Sparano named a 21-man , squad to compete in the meet at Cedar Falls, Iowa. The Husk ers will be competing against wrestlers from such power laden teams as Iowa State, Handball Club Formed 'An attempt to organize a handball club at Nebraska is underway with four Husker students trying to get the ball rolling. The club has been sanc tioned by the Student Coun cil and faculty sponsors have been selected, according to Myron Papadakis, one of the four organizers. The other three students working on the project are Al Cummins, Dick Chamberlain, and Paul Cotsimes. "The object of the club will be to teach the sport to beginners, promote handball tournaments, and to field an organized team in the Na tional Handball t o u r n e y," Papadakis said. The club also plans to en ter tournaments at Omaha, Sioux City, Iowa, and Den ver, Colo., according to Pa padakis." The four members responsible for the organiza tion of the club all partici pated in the National Hand ball tourney a year ago. Persons interested in join ing the handball club should contact Myron Papadakis at the Delta Upsilon house. NEBRASKA UNION BARBER SHOP Located in Southwest Corner Nebraska Union Basement -" WE NOW HAVE 5 BARBERS! Phone HE 2-7631 Ext. 5109 For Appointment Hours 8:00 - 5:15 Weekdays 8:00 5:00 Saturday Air-Conditioned Muzak ' Convenient Location Cornell College, Mankato, Iowa, Minnesota, Wartburg and Iowa Teachers. "We expect Mike Nis&en (123), Harold Thompson (157), Heavyweight Jim Raschke, Bert Peterson (137) and Dick Van Sickle (130) to do well in this pre season meet," Sparano said. Nebraska's freshman grapplers will also compete in the meet. No team points are kept. Raschke, Nissen and Thompson will serve as Husker tri-captains. Nebras ka opens the campaign Dec. 10 against Kansas State at the Coliseum. LUNCHES r SNACKS "WHERE CAMPUS FRIENDS MEET" 1131 R STREET NEXT TO NEBR. BOOK STORE Part time employment at the Nebraska Union has the following advantages: 1. Located close to classes ' 2. Schedules to accommodate your classes 3. Good pay and working conditions Apply at Union Office 3-5 M-F 9:30 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 3-30 p.m. WORSHIP SERVICES ON CAMPUS BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Koye 1,. Jones ft H. Meryl Burner o.n . Directors of Student Work 10:45 nm m'Ii Sfu& u, 6:00 P m- Fellowship Hour 530 nm Ta Wor,h,P 7:00 tvenlng Worship 5.30 p.m. Supper 8:00 Afterghur:h fMp r . Groups Meeting at -?DPtis.t.Cii!rch I4th K Streets Second Baptst Church 28th and S Streets DISCIPLES STUDENT FELLOWSHIP (Christian Churches) 1237 R Street .... ... . Kelrh Stephenson, Ctmpra Minister 10:45 a.m. Worship (Cooperatvely with U.C.C.F. at 333 No. T4th) 9:30 p.m. Supper Worship & Forum (Cooperatively with U.CC.F. ot 333 No. 14th) LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL (National Lutheran Council) . . Alvln M. Petersen, Pastor Bible Study Coffee Hour Worship luth.rnr. t,Un. A !:. woi 1 1 rvajvLiu I run SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH .vatnouc student center) 1111 Q Street 0. I. Keenan, pastor , J K- Sheeny, J. R. Myers, associates Sunday Masses ot 8:00, 9:30, 11:00, 12:30 Confessions on Saturday: 4:30-5:30 p.m. and 7:30-8:30 pm. Business Meeting and Social Hour 7:30 p m UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (Presbyterian. Congregational, E.U.B., E. & R.) 333 North 14th Street ,,-. Alan JT. Plekerinf, Minister 10:15 Communion Served at UCCF Student House 10:45 a.m. Corporate Worship 5:30 p.m. Forum Fellowship UNIVERSITY EPISCOPAL CHAPEL Services at Cotner while present building being rebuilt Gilbert M. Armstrong, Chaplain 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion 1 1 :00 a.m. Morning Prayer 5:30 p.m. Evening Prayer UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (Missouri Synod; A. J. Norden, Pastor ISth anil a Street Bible Studv 5:30 n i Gn , WorshiD vv WESLEY FOUNDATION (Methodist) William B. Gould J. Benton White, Pastors 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion (Wesley House, 1417 R Streets) 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship (at LSC, 535 North 16th St.) 10:30 a.m.. Coffee Hour and Discussion (Wesley House) "- ' 5:30 p.m. Cost Supper (Wesley House) 6:00 p.m. Forum (Student Union, Room 234) 9:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 170 11 169 5 U 4 0 0 43 34 62 0 17 Net Arc. 1119 4.C j 423 4.4 ' 103 4.2 81 4.1 381 3 9 27 S.9 159 3 5 165 J. 2 2.9 5 2.5 11 2.2 I -H -0.7 -28 -2.0 -17-17.0 Filters for flavor Neb. let 433 17(0 1191 1.4 Opp. tot M7 tlO 104 IMS 3.S PASSING Att Com Pet. On TD Int. Dillard 1 1 1.000 3 0 0 Faiman 21 I .381 125 1 Meade 14 4 288 32 1 . Fischer 33 t .257 181 1 (I Dyer 1 0 .000 0 Neb. lot. Opp. tot. -finest flavor by fan t .72 24 .3.11 321 .109 54 .514 4 TOTAL OFFENSE Plars Gained Art;. Clare 37 Thornton 98 Martin 25 Fischer 132 Dillard 21 White 48 Dyer t Clay 81 Ward Faiman 35 Steuwe 2 Pwers 3 Meade 37 Team 1 Nek. tel. Opp. tei. 1 422 105 842 84 159 27 185 28 7 S 11 17 -17 4.8 4.4 42 4.1 4.0 3 5 3 4 32 29 1 I 2 5 SI 05 -17.0 1 "J It .808 .888 1812 (08 1.8 1.9 PUNTING Ne. Yards Arc. Had Blk 1 39 . 39.0 0 , 54 1084 38.1 . '. 1 0 00.0 t .88 .81 Z101 1848 37.9 Clare Cobb Team Nek. to. . Opp. tot. Fischer Thornton Dillard .. Meade . . Tootood Nfk. Tot 13 11 7 1 1 1 1 85 Opp. lot. 21 28 H 19 1 1 184 PASS RECEIVING r ft f ,M8rKsVM 11 I UWtsJlilieiiiiejt Tareyton SCORING TD Extra Paints FG Tot Kick Ron Pats At-M At-M At-M 0 0 11 11 0 0 9 0 9 0 0 0 1 1 0 O 0 11 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 No. Dillard 1 Donovan 1 Purcell 1 Dyer 1 Ttnselhoft 1 White v Martin 1 Com slock 2 McDaniel 1 Thornton 1 Clare 1 Powers 1 Yards Ave. 87 57.0 1' ' i -111-iir -ii- T--ir mmi.. iiwii3l; f J 'hi. 43 39 13 13 72 12 21 19 21 5 21.5 13.0 13.0 13.0 12.0 12.0 10.8 9.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 td H DUAL FILTER - 1 Nek. Tot. 24 321 13.4 1 Opp. Tot. 88 884 . 11.9 8 PUNT RETURNS No. Yardase An. Fischer 13 276 21.2 Clare 4 20 8.0 Neb. 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