Tuesday, September 19, 1961 The Doily Nebraskan Page 3 DAILY JEDRASMJ Opening Drills Draw 54 NU Frosh Gridders Huskers Prepare For Sioux Air Attack Bj Dave Wohlfarta , I Bi? Ei?ht football. They exe- Coach Bifl Jennings sent rBte uensirelj wlta great ef his Nebraska gridders j ncitacr. la sophomore Bab through an hour and a half G1, Krt Dakota has a po- By Bob Beesom f Kent McClonghan of Broken now Heads a long list of for mer prep greats among the S4 freshman football candi dates under coach Jack Bra ley this falL The Cornhusker freshman squad started arms, yesterday. Aside from the versatile Mc Clonghan, who was named the top Nebraska high school ath lete of 1960-61, include six other Cornhusker all-staters: Dave Banks of U'ausa, Gene Cunningham of Fullerton. Gary Graham of Ravenna, Dennis. Kirby of David City,! Dwane Novak of Omaha, and James Murphy of Valentine, j Jha Sebastiu of Oak! rant, liL, Raymond Op of Glendive, Mont., and Wfflk Paschal of San Aatoalo, Texas, are among the top per formers from other states. Qpp, a six feet, 175 pound back, has ran the 100 yard dash in 9 J, while Sebastian has been clocked at 9.9 in the century. Terry Rusthoven of Omaha, who piloted the winning South squad in the High School Shrine fame this summer, wiH be bidding for a signal calling berth on the frosh1 team. j Bradley yonng Honkers have games on tap wita Iowa' State ia Lincoln, October 27' and Kansas State at Manhat tan. November 1Mb. Braky's froth dob we at nndrfoatMl lac fall from Iowa State 7-S at Ames, Monday bere, 21 to S. Thirty-two Nebraskans are on the I960 freshman squad. Nine other states are repre sented with six Illinois grid men leading the out-of-state check-out lists. practice Monday, with special emphasis on pass defense. ice liusiters, who open their season against North Dakota Saturday in Lincoln, will also work on team of fense and defense, with little rough stuff planned for the remainder of the week, the head coach announced. Fifty-three Huskers will suit up for the game with Noel j warua, rat &aierao ana Larry Donovan be in? sidelined due to injuries. Soph tackle Bob Browa from Cleveland, Ohio should be ready for Satur day's game, Jennings said r JSU- "Vikk iivVS'" NU assistant coach Dick Monroe, who watched North Dakota surprise Montana State 464) last Saturday, de scribed the Sioux's chief weakness as a "lack of depth." " "North Dakota bas some ends quite capable of playing i tentially great quarterback,' Monroe said. Glas threw three touch down passes in the North Da kota romp over Montana State, a team favored to beat the Sioux. "Montana State didn't get off the - ground," Monroe commented. "Any team that can run up a 46-0 score regardless of their opponents cannot be taken lightly. .We must be ready for a hard hitting, agressive football game," he added. Jlenroe had special praise -wsruu wui start a aear all-veteran linenD Saturdav The only two sophomores presently running the first team are Brown, 251-pound tackle, and quarterback Den nis Claridge. Sophomores on the second unit indud? right guard Ed MitcheH, right half Willie Ross, fullback Rudy Johnson and right end Larry Tomlin son. The Hasker first anil tn cludes: Don Parcel, left end; Bob Jones, left tackle: Drain Tingelboff, center; T y r o a e Kooertsoa, right guard; Bob Brown, right tackle: Dick Mr- Daniel. right end; Claridge, quarterback; Thnader Tnora- well with the ball after he catebej it Jennings,;-, described the North Dakota invasion Satur day as a "good test". "There is a possibility of North Da kota having a pretty good loolball team," he said. -w.ai.c apecuu tea, kft halfback; Pat Clare, for Sioux left end Gene Tet- h-in,,. ' j R;n r ranlt "He (TeiraaU) Is a good fS,?k. C receiver and be rans pretty n,;j v- . other Cornhuskers on the sec ond team are Jim Huge, left end; Gary Too good, left tackle; Dallas Dyer, left guard; George Haney, right guard; Al Fischer, right tackle; John Faimon. quarter back; and Bernie Clay, left halfback. Jennings had special praise 1 for quarterback Ron Gilbreath and linemen Gene K i r b y. Huge, Tomlinson, Jones, and Haney after vicring the films of Friday's scrimmage. . The Huskers were impres sive in their final scrimmage Friday. The Reds downed the Whites 4 ia the finale, which featured plenty of pass ing and some sharp running! by the NU backs. In particular the aerial work of quarterbacks Claridge and Gilbreath stood out. Clar idge bit 10 for 15 passes for 138 yards and two touch downs. Gilbreath, who directed the White attack, completed six passes as be guided the fired op Whites to their only score 0 Ml if If Physicals F riday AS men interested ia par ticipating ia inter-collegiate sports for this school year, mnst have a physical exam ination prior to participa tion. This exam caa be secured at Stadeat Health Center FrL. Sept 22 at 7 p.m., ac cording to Paul Schneider, head athletic trainer. of the day after the Reds had scored three TD's. Not only were the passers ou standing in the scrimmage but the receivers did some Tomlinson, Huge and Dick Callahan made some good catches along with backs Clare and Maynard Smidt The running phase of the NU offense was impressive also, despite the absence of Thornton due to a hip bruise. Clay had a fine day, in cluding a 21-yard TD sprint Claridge, along with his ac curate passing, also turned in some fine runs. The 6-2, 200 pound Held general went 42 yards on a quarterback sneak for the second Red score. STUDENTS! 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