The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 04, 1961, Page Page 4, Image 4
Wednesday, October 4 1961 ;Fog 4 The Daily Nebraskan c S I i -: $ i it! i ' 3- i i Mew By Dava Wohlfarth . Coach Bill Jennings an Eounced several ' position changes ia the Husker line ups Tuesday and his grid ders staged something new yesterday night practice. The 7 pan. workout under the practice field lights was necessary because several squad , members took tests yesterday afternoon and could not practice. Several lloskers have moved up to the Red team, the starting MJ eleven, ac cording to Jennings. Don Par- cell, Dallas Dyer, Ed Mitch ell and Kady Johnson will all start for the Rsskers against Kansas State Saturday. Purees, senior tri-captaia, will alternate with Jim Huge at left end. 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INo ffund! shoulder jjodtt, revetsKe vest, torn tap ered slocks: crll for jfust 29.75 on SIMONS STREET FLOOR. WMiW - Dtp IPIIIIaI YEDNSSDAY, . I r 'Mi 1 J " m m w 1 . M y . M HOURS " " 0 A.M.-10 P.M. DAILY ATTEND ENT Present ,on R replacing Dwain Carlson, who has been shifted to right guard. Jennings has special praise for Dyer saying, "He plays to the best af his ability at any position." The two-year kUermaa has played every positioa an the squad except tackle.. The move was necessitated when tackle Al Fischer was injured in Monday night's practice. Fischer sprained his knee and will not play Satur day, Jennings reported. Robertson Switched Tyrone Robertson was switched from right guard to right tackle to replace the in jured Fischer behind Bob Brown. Oarwia Bishop was shifted from right to left gaard and is listed an the third string, behind Dyer and John Kirby. Ed Mitchell moved op to the starting right guard spot ia the abstnee of Robertson, Fullback Rudy Johnson, who HHiUiiHnniuniin: SPECIAL o o OCTOBER ON DUTY i DALLAS DYER started against Arizona, Is also listed with the first unit. . Staene Will Start In other changes Jennings listed Willie Ross as the num ber one right halfback with Pat Clare at number two. Dennis Stuewe, who turned ia a fine performance against Arizona, however, will prob ably be the Husker starting right half Saturday. Stncwe has beea aat this ircek with a sprained ankle bat should he ready to ga far I the Wildcat game. la another move, Jennings aiaijounoed that Ron Meade, senior quarterback and place kicker, has moved up to the number two unit, replacing John Faimom. Starters The starting Husker team is now Puree! and Larry Tomliason at the ends. Bob Jones aM Brown at tackles, Dyer and Michel at guards, Mk TingelholEf, center, Den nis Garidge, quarterback, BiH Thornton, left half, Ross r; Staewei) right half aM John-! sen at fallback. j The alternate anit iadades: j Touclidowii Club Elects Officers Xfw officers hare been named for ibe Ttsocbdsa'a CI ah. Richard McCyinaat, iiolftrege. is the mew presi dent: Jack BeibcMer. Grand Island, vice president; York Hinman. Xarth Platte, secre tary and FteroeWt J'trnge, Iim-: cfiin, treasurer. Free Throw QaaHfjing Soar t&e Inter jnoral Free Throw toniriiey began Monday and wil cod- tms through, Friday, cardisg la Intra ToiBTal K meetar d Ejggjnba&am. AB players should tpaMf la order to participate ia cSzmsaticiB play, which wal begin mest Tuesday. Union Bottlini To Start OcL 9 j XeTsrjiska faculty-Etaflenl 1 leagta bowHing us MSei iter as i ct. S fektoaS titiis year, j There is room an liie l 'sdheSule for at least 12 iteagoes, drawa up Iby Sta3fisl Ionian Games Manager Jim! EcsTJiby ta inclafle erary eg-, il mest is Uiu'iwfcllj life. a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o 0 o o o o Q o 0 o o o 6 Huge, left end; Gary Taa good. left tackle, Kirby, left gaard; Gearge Haney, cen ter; Carlson, right gaard; Robertson, right tackle; Dkk MeDanirL right end; Meade, left half; Clare, right half; and Bill Camstock, fallback. Jennings said he plans to continue substituting teams as he has done in the first two games. Fischer Only Injury The Huskers should be near top strength again when they tangle with K-Slate at Man hattan. Fischer, who saw a quarter's action against Ari iona, is the only casualty. Gene Ward, Clarence Oscn tswski and Staewe were the nly Hashers not practicing Taesday night, bat all are ex pected to be ready by Satur day. Nebraska and Kansas State, Problem of ihe Week A courtroom had in it a judge, clerk, prosecutor and three lawyers. The three lawyers were named Smith, Jones, and Robin son. The former three I judge, clerk, prosecutor) are. also named Smith, Jones, and Robinson, but idot necessariHy in that order. What are their names if the clerk's name isthe same as tlx Saw yer lariag in Chicago. The clerk earns three times as much as his neighbor, who is a lawyer. Smith, foot the lawyer) beat the pros ecutor at squash. Lawyer Robinson lives in Barring ton. The clerk lives half way between Barrmglon and Chicago. The clerk earns $15,009 per year. Lawyer Jones earns $6J39 per year. - Bring or send answers ta 223) Buraetl Answer to last week's problem: Job -2 with $39 semi-annual wage in crease is a he&er jab. . Correct answers were submitted by Robert Bramble and Keilh Krooa. Q mm ERECstnt Q iiiniiwaaiiwiiiiiMwiii.m.iMjiHiuiaiLiiii , 1 I 7 -"- " 1 - - -in. i- mm tmm ! 1 8 0 kilt sfeffo lvtiii fill lfi Q Jlxj way yea lock at !fcexB-LMJi taste tit-2sr- JuPiKficrisci twjac co mala the iSifrereace? Tce, jenar taste stays Ires! iriti L'M-liey cJroci'i treat yoa rSgU! f 1st. r i i RUDY JOHXSOX " both undefeated, win meet in the first conference test for both teams. K-State Improved Jemungs has termed the K- TiC Zl r S "TlsevVe 50 ner cent betleri .v .K k better depth," he commented. "Kaasas State want over power an ppeaent,' Hasker Scant Dkk Manrae said, "bat the players are aaick and are able to came ap with the big play hath offensively and de- feashey. Kansas State, which has dawned Nebraska in five of the last eight meetings, has leaving Lincoln at U:30 a nu been the surprise team of the 'land arriving at 3 pjn. Tha Big Dght so far this fal. The team win stay at the Ware Wildcats, underdogs in both ! ham Hotel BEN YOUR HAIR DRESSER: SCHOOL OF BEAUTY Ph. HE 2-4822 122t M S. Hairdressks and perrrjxects for tha public at stsdeot prices supervised by professiimal ia strudors. ' STUDENT FRICE PEEmiieiTS FED!.! $4.S5 I U? - SHAF.!?00 & YAYE 75: HAIRCUTS 75C-MAIIIC0EE 71s Qptm T3 f roam mm Q kurse I. I " 0 How many VAfl CtrWffl tfji rat una O wi i i m iz til i jiiJir Te&ni games, have surprised ana 144 and Air Force 14-12. Pass Beats Falcons -. A 21-yard pass late hi tha game from sophomore quar terback Larry Corrigan to Spencer Puis, 155-pound half back from Holdrege. set up the winning touchdown against Air "Force. , The fats were an the short end af the statistics ta tha game agalast the Falcons at Deaver bat PhQ Barger't tva caarersions prerided tha. tic tary margin. Z Corrigan, a poised Im pounder has paced both K State wins with his a a r i a 1 strikes. He has completed seven of 15 passes for 13S yards. Possibly even mar important. Corrigan has had no passes intercepted. ---- Wildcats Snull The Wildcats are ranked at one of the nation's smallest major college teams, aver- aging just 1S9 pounds per man . . lfiS-nosmd avera? &c backceio. . . The Hasaers wta kaT definite weight advantage hl caald ga tela the game at anderdegs. The game could shape up sophomore quarterbacks Cor rigan and XUs Oiridge. Oaridge compSeted six of ,11 tosses to keep XU in the game against Arizona. The Buskers wCl make the trip to Manhattan by has, jul f raff Q sucaw Q meal Qua Q oa A, itwa artin 'm 1 juihi a 2raa tsst r. "14 till tl JtH .liS 1! atSu) j JLjkm jiaijawj , i n f a a a t i CCCCCCCCC&00O00000O000OOO0OCO90000COOO0O0OO09