Monday, September 25, 1961 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Husker "Newness" Throttles NoDaks Rugged Husker Line Halts Sioux; Explosive Arizona Next NU Foe By Dave Wohlfarth With one down and nine to go Nebraska's Cornhuskers will try for their second win of the season against Arizona this Saturday. The Huskers started the 1961 season auspiciously Sat urday by blanking North Da kota 33-0 before 22,000 fans, who witnessed the Memorial Stadium gridiron clash in a drizzling rain. This week the Scarlet and Cream turn their attention to the Wildcats of the S o u t h west, who boast of an ex plosive backfield. Arizona won their opener Saturday, troucing Colorado State 28-6. Nebraska unveiled every thing from a new band, new uniforms and, most important, a new and potent offense In the whitewash of the Sioux. Husker quarterbacks filled the air with spirals and NU backs ground out 157 yards rushing as Coach Bill Jen nings' new offense made its debut. The Huskers passed for 137 vards, completing 10 of 18 aerials. Soph quarterback Dennis Claridge, starting his hrst game, and senior signal caller Ron Meade were the throwers and ends Dick Mc Danie) and Jim Huge handled the receiving end of the new Husker offensive threat, the airways. Perhaps the nit-st outstand ing thing about the NU per formance Saturday was the sturdy defense the Huskers threw up against the NoDaks. North Dakota managed only 59 yards total o'fense In the rout, with most ol that achieved against the Husker third and fourth stringers late in the game. The Huskers started fast and never let up against the undermanned Sioux. Jennings' team, 46 strong Saturday, capitalized on several breaks, turning Sioux disasters into Husker scores. Thornton Looks Good Bill 'Thunder' Thornton, ex pected to be the big gun in the NU attack this fall, lived up to expectations as he scored two of the Husker touchdowns, both on five yard bursts around right end. The other Nebraska scores, all line plunges, were made bv fullback Bill , Comstock, Meade and Gene Ward. Comstock got the first score with 13:40 gone in the game when he banged over from two yards out after tackle Al Fischer recovered a NoDak Individual Statistics Nebraska Alt. C!l " " 32 O 23 M O 53 15 I 15 A U 11 1 1 O U 0 U 27 S i 0 4-4 MASSING Att. Can. late. 7 ) O 49 4 . 1 1 1 ASS RECEIVING Ne. TcU. 1 1ft 1 34 "" 52 " 1 31 1 4 rrNTiNG Pleyrr Uridf . Thornton Here Com Mock JohnKm . Fiimu . Cley ... Rom . . . . Mead .. Ward .... Power .. 4 ...u Player Claridge . C.ilbreeta Meede Little . . . Pleyer John eon Huge . . McDaatel Roe . . . siewe . Player Cobb . . . Claridge Pure ell Player Claridce SICKOFF BETOtNS Ne. 1 a i PUNT RETURNS Ne. 1 "layer Clare . Rom Player Huge Ne. PAS INTERC. Ne. ...1 TO O 41 O O Arg. 15 29 30 Tea. I Tea. 24 7 Ye. North Dakota Player OUt Taylor . . . Haberkaa Walkei Lysaker Bengteon . Murphy .. MoneoD .. Player Glaa ... Murphy RUSHING AH. Gala Lew fumble on the two setting up the score. Earlier, the Huskers, after pushing the Sioux back deep in their own territory, Nebras ka made 38 yards on the first North Dakota series of plays), had an excellent scoring op portunity when Hutre recov ered a fourth down Sioux fumble on the ND 24, after end Larry Tomlinson smeared Sioux punter Pepper Lysaker. The Huskers, however, were stopped at the North Dakota six inch line. Thornton got Nebraska's second touchdown midway Statistics Near. N. Dak. Total First Downs 14 Net Vards Gained Ruahlnr ....157 11 Number Passu Attempted ..II I Number Passea Cemeleted ... 10 I Number Passes Had Intercepted 1 1 Net Tarda Gained Passing in 4t Total Offense Yardare M S Number Times Punted 4 7 Punting Average. Vards S St Total Tarda Penalised W M Number Own Fumbles Lost ...1 I through i he second quarter as the Huskers marched 46 yards in seven plays. Claridge hit Huge with a seven yard pass then ran for 11 yards on the next play to give the Huskers a first and ten on the ND 28. Bob Brown, giant NU right, tackle, made a key block on this play. From there, 'mormon, me 200-pound Toledo halfback, gained 11, six and five yards for the big Husker gains In the series. Meade Scores 2nd TD The Cornhuskers crossed the goal line once more before the half when Meade, senior signal-caller from Camby Minn., directed the H u s k e r second unit for 38 yards in LOCATION OF VICEROY BALLET BOXES BOX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7-8 9- 10-11 12 13-14 15 LOCATION DaUy Nebraskan Oftie oek Store, Near. Union Berber Shop, Nebr. Union Swede's Cote, 1111 R St. Ruse' Core, 1227 R Sr. Husker tewl, 110 Ne 11th Af. Union, Mrh Holdreee Campus took Iters, Urh R St. Smoke Stend, Nebr. Union Bowline. 4 Rec. Reem Nhr. Union ' Front I rrt re nee. Neb. Union Nebraske Seek Stem, '135 St. li 10 10 4 IS 1 7 0 14 O O 1 6 10 2 Player Lysaker BenaTtson Tetrault Player Glaa ... 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Big gainers in this drive, which was strictly a ground attack, were Comstock, and halfbacks Willie Ross and Ber nie Clay. Huge, who played an out standing game for the Hus kers, set up another score in the third stanza when he pi rated No. Dak. quarterback Bill Glas' pass on the ND 24 and returned it to the 19. After a three yard gain by Ross, the 'Thunder' boomed to paydirt in three plays with 8:50 gone in the third quarter. The final Husker score came early in the fourth quar ter and was sparked by five strikes which Meade fired to McDaniel, 6-3, 191-pound end. Ross added some valuable ground yardage and fullback Ward scored with a three yard plunge through the right side with 13:50 left In the game. Sioux Drive Halted The Sioux put on their only sustained drive of the game midway through the last quar ter. At this point, Coach Jen nings was substituting freely and the NoDaks marcnea from their own 23 to the Hus- I f,;.- .--w-- 3T-w i f 1 J Kb -X 7? H -1 t" a j" i f XnT e CLARIDGE ROUNDS RIGHT END Husker quarterback Dennis Claridge rounds right end for 11 yards in the second quarter of Saturday's game against North Dakota. ker 38 before they were forced to punt. The passing of quarterback Gene Murphy was the only bright spot of tne dav for the Sioux. Murphy completed three passes in the late drive, good for 28 yards. Murphy, Bill Glas, Haber korn and Dave Walker were the only offensive threats for Coach Whitey Helling's Sioux. North Dakota, which opened up with a 46-0 victory over Montana State last week, was hurt by a lack of depth as several Sioux linemen were forced to turn in full-time jobs against the heavier three and four deep Husker squad. For the Huskers, the big red line, both offensively and defensively looked powerful. The first unit Husker line, averaging 214 pounds per man, was without the serv ices of Mick Tingelhoff, senior tri-captain. Due to an elbow infection. Tingelhoff didn't suit up tor the game. Outstanding for the top NU forward wall were tackles Bob Jones and Brown. Both mad several fine plays defensively and contributed some key of fensive blocks. NU's end corps looked real good all day and the centers (George Haney and Ron Mich ka carried most of the load) played tough ball. Leading the second 1 i n charge were Ed Mitchell, 258 pound tackle, tackle Gary Toogood and end Don Purcell. Husker Reserves Tough Other Husker linemen wlva made some key stops included Monte Kiffin, John Kirbf and Clarence Osentowsid. Thornton was the leading Husker rusher picking up 53 yards on 12 carries. Claridge directed two touchdown drives and had a fine passing arm, connecting on three of seven tosses for 49 yards. Meade was even more sen sational through the air lanes as he hit five of six passes, all to McDaniel, good for 52 yards. The 33 points scoied by Ne braska represented a h ! g h mark for Jennings, starting his fifth year as NU head boss. 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