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    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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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34 62
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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
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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
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Ne. Yards Arc. Had
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Cobb
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Opp. tot.
Fischer
Thornton
Dillard ..
Meade . .
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Nfk. Tot 13 11 7 1 1 1 1 85
Opp. lot. 21 28 H 19 1 1 184
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9 0 0 0
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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
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72
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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. Tot. 17
Opp. let. 31 88
KICK OFT' RETURNS
Ne. yardaie
Clay 5
Fischer ........13
Dillard 1
White 5
Clare 3
Purcell 1
Comslock 1
Powers 1
Donovan 1
Nek. tot 32
Opp. tot. 88
115
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