Friday, September 29, 1961 The Daily Nebraskan" Page 3 Heavier NU Will Try To Halt Fast 'Cat Backs Nebraska will attempt to halt a seven game Arizona winning streak tomorrow when they tangle at 2 p.m. at Memorial Stadium. The Band Day attraction, expected to draw 35,000, will be the first meeting between the two schools. Both opened with wins last weeend, as DANCING Saturday, Sept. 30 Adm. $1 eo. mm 70th fir Sumner RAY ROSENOW AND HIS ORCHESTRA FOR RES. PH. 488 0929 StdMt 140 N 13th HE 2-1 46J mw snowixc Ai I pRancis of ASSIS1 j'" hPAnpnRn nm man DOLORES HART STUART WHITMAN PEDRO ARMENDARIZ U II ioW '"PUT0A.SK0URAS MICHAEL CURTIZ s""EU3EEVALE JAMES FORSYTH tnd JACK THOMAS Pnna PrOdtfiM COLOR by DE LUXE Cinemascope PROBABLE LINEUPS Flrnt Team Tm. No. LE 87 LT 71 LG 67 C 50 RG 61 RT 73 RE 88 OB 12 LH 24 RH 35 FB 41 LE 84 LT 76 LG......65 C 55 RG 60 RT 72 RE 82 QB 10 LH 23 RH 34 FB 44 ARIZONA Name Larry Williams Vern Alexander Howard Breinig Bob Garii John Smull Dennis Underwood John Renner Eddie Wilson Bobby Thompson Joe Hernandei John Carney WT. 207 200 184 194 202 218 190 184 174 175 190 Second Team No. 82 74 62 51 65 70 89 24 30 44 12 Ken Cook Carl Runk Jim Osborne ' Gene Bubala ' Virgil Grant . Gerald Zeman Skip Townsend Dave Long Tom Kosser Walter Mince Ted Christy 185 210 197 187 180 205 193 174 170 193 190 85 67 61 50 72 76 83 21 41 17 33 NEBRASKA Name Don PurceH Bob Jones Dwain Carlson Mick Tingelhoff Tyrone Robertson Bob Brown Dick McDaniel Dennis Claridga Bill Thornton Pat Clare Rudy Johnson Jim Huge Gary Toogood , Dallai Dyer : George Haney Ed Mitchell Al Fischer Larry Tomlinson John Faimon Bernie Clay Willie Ross Bill Comstock t Wt. 199 220 202 225 207 251 191 200 200 184 182 187 211 ' 158 226 258 215 194 179 183 193 185 the Huskers blanked North Dakota 33-0 and the Wildcats plastered Colorado State 28-6. The game shapes up as a wide open contest as the two teams both demonstrated some high-powered offense in their openers. Leading the Arizona attack will be the "Terrific Trio" of quarterback Eddie Wilson, ii v mm I II 530S "O" ST. Hie drlve-iii with the arches Pure Beef Kambwger15c . Tastf Chees8brgarr3 Triple-Thick States 20c Golden French Fries ..10c Thirst-Quendwng Cofce.lOc Delightful Root Beer .10e Steaming Mot Coffee ..Wc. Delicious Orange DrinkJOc Refreshing Cefd Wik-2(ii OPEN ALL YEAR left half Bobby Lee (The General) Thompson and right halfback "Jackrabbit" Joe Hernandez. Last Saturday the trio lived up to their advance pre-season AU-Amencan bill ings as they accounted for all four Arizona touchdowns, all in the first half. Nebraska, which will be at full strength minus reserve center Duncan Drum due to a charley horse, displayed an offense combining the passing of quarterbacks Dennis' Oar idge and Ron Meade and the running of backs Thunder Thornton, Willie Ross and Bernie Clay in its opener.. NU Coach Bill Jennings in dicated Thursday that full back Noel Martin, who has been sidelined due to a knee injury, may even see action Saturday. Nebraska will have a con siderable weight advantage over the Wildcats, 206 per man to 193 on the first unit and 201 to 189 on the second team. NU's first line outweighs the Wildcat line 214 to 199, 15 pounds per man. ". The NU second line weighs 211 per man, compared to Arizona's 194 per man. HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW DELL? Ag Union AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 4 NOW OPEN Newly re-furnished and re-decorated! Complete dining facilities 4 4 4 4 5 ' ' r : , ; Wohlfarth Sports Shots By Bullet This weekend is the first big weekend for collegiate football. All Big Ten and East teams play Saturday. There are some key intersectional games as well as some early season conference games, all of which should add up to an interesting weekend of football. In the Big Eight, Colorado and Okla homa swing into action with the Sooners facing Notre Dame and Colorado meeting conference rival Oklahoma State. . Colorado's sports publicity director, Fred Casotti (a poor man's Walt Whit man), scribbled this message on a recent release: "I tip my hat to Kansas Slate The way they broke from starting gate .. Just hope my Buffaloes don't take gas And fall like Kansas on their mass . . . of clippings." After watching the North Dakota films, Coach Bill Jen nings and staff graded the Huskers' performances, based on the University grade scale. The number one line (Reds) earned a 4.3 offensively and defensively while the alternate unit, the Blues received a 3.9. Predictions So far so good. Bullet's weekly predictions have netted a .795 percentage, hitting on 31 out of 39 picks. Last week's record was 20 out of 26 and one tie. The misses were on the Kansas-TCU, Kansas State-Indiana, Cincinnati-Boston College, Arkansas-Mississippi, LSU-Rice, and North Caro lina State-Wyoming games. This week the games get tougher and there are some real toosups. Here's the way this corner sees them. The Huskers should be able to combat the high-flying Arizonans with some razzle-dazzle offense themselves. The game should be a wide-open battle with the emphasis on offense r.ather than defense. Nebraska will be at top strength and have a weight advantage over the Wildcats. Let's call it Nebraska 21, ARIZONA 13. Big Eight Games AIR FORCE 20, KANSAS STATE 12-Falcons should be able to down the Wildcats, who last week surprised everyone by upsetting Indiana. COLORADO 19, OKLAHOMA STATE 7-Colorado will combine always tough throwing arm of Gale Weidner with something new this year a more dangerous ground attack. Buffalos should be able to beat the Cowboys at Boulder.- KANSAS 20, WYOMING 10 Pity anybody that plays KU after last week, but Wyoming has a good ball club which could give the Jayhawks a scrap. MISSOURI 24, MINNESOTA 21 Minnesota may not be as weak this year as some people think with most of their Rose Bowl backfield including Sandy Stephens returning. This game could go either way and Minnesota may have a home field edge but I'll stick with Mizzou. NOTRE DAME 20, OKLAHOMA 14-We'll pick Notre Dame strictly on a home field basis because this inter sectional battle rates as a tossup. Oklahoma, however, has lost 12 backs due to injuries in practice, including four of the top eight and the ace defensive specialist. Big 10 NORTHWESTERN 12 Boston College 7, IOWA 30 California 8, WASHINGTON 13 Illinois 6. UCLA 22 Michi gan 16, MICHIGAN STATE 28 Wisconsin 12, OHIO STATE 19 TCU 6. Other Games ALABAMA 30 Tulane 0, ARKANSAS 44 Tulas 7, ARMY 33 Boston U. 0, AUBURN 10 Tennessee 7, BAYLOR 14 Pittsburgh 13. MARYLAND 21 Clemson 20, DUKE 13 Virginia 0, FLORIDA STATE 15 Florida 8, GEORGIA 19 Vanderbilt 16. RICE 20 Georgia Tech 14, HARVARD 20 Lehigh 0, HOLY CROSS 18 Villanova 13, MISSISSIPPI STATE 14 Houston 10. "' """ - " IDAHO 25 San Jose St. 12, MISSISSIPPI 26 Kentucky 7, LSU 20 Texas A & M 3, PENN STATE 24 Miami (Fla.) 8, NWY 36 William & Mary 7. NORTH CAROLINA STATE 21 North Carolina 12. OREGON STATE 18 Stanford 8, OREGON 14 Utah 6, PENN 35 Lafayette 14, RUTGERS 20 Princeton 12, VMI 14 Richmond 13, SOUTH CAROLINA 14 Wake Forest 0, SOUTHERN CAL 22 SMU 13. SYRACUSE 32 West Virginia 13, TEXAS 24 Texas Tech 0, WASHING TON STATE 28 Utah State 0, YALE 21 Connecticut 6. 7:15 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. IM Grid Scores Tuesday's Scores Phi Kappa Psi 32 Kappa Sigma la Sigma Chi 1. Delta Upsilon 0 (Forfeit) Sigma Alpha Epsilon 8... Beta Theta Pi 7 Theta Xi 28 Phi Delta Theta 0 Wednesday's Scores Alpha Tau Omega 12 Delta Tau Delta 6 Phi Gamma Delta 25 ... Sigma Xu 0 Cornhusker Co-op 6 Beta Sigma Psi 2 Sigma Alpha Mu 27 ... Sigma Phi Epsilon 26 Physicals Tonight Physical examinations for all men who wish to partici pate in varsity and fresh men athletics will be given at the Student Health Cen ter again tonight. Athletes must report by 7 p.m., ac cording to Paul J. Schnei der, head athletic trainer. Yell Clinic Staled Over 300 of the area's high school cheerleaders have reg istered for the 4th annual Ne braska Yell Squad-sponsored clinic billed for tomorrow. The 1961 clinic will be held at the East Stadium indoor track Saturday at 9:30 a.m. ! 7t444444444444444444$ STUDENT For the convenience of those studnts who were unable to obtain the student in surance at regitration, descriptive brochures, application, and return envelopes will be available at the Student Union andat the Personnel Office of the University; they are also available at your Local Service Office or 1311 M Street-Phone HE 2-7519. YOUR APPLICATION MUST BE IN BY OCTOBER 15th, so take advantage of this economical health coverage NOW! 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