The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 04, 1961, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    Wednesday, October 4 1961
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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. PurceH is con
sidered one of the top defen
sive ends ia the Big Eight
and Rage has made some bril-
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Dyer Versatile
'Dyer, ISS-pound senior from
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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
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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
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'sdheSule for at least 12
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EcsTJiby ta inclafle erary eg-,
il mest is Uiu'iwfcllj life.
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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.
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both undefeated, win meet
in the first conference test for
both teams.
K-State Improved
Jemungs has termed the K-
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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
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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. ----
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The Wildcats are ranked at
one of the nation's smallest
major college teams, aver-
aging just 1S9 pounds per man
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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
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