;.,..;,-... -Friday October 43, 1 961 ' The Daily Nebraskarr - , J 4. -v a w 1 a. K-i?,i.;:i;i!JJ.:ii; . - t i i - I I 1 i if? i . ' v ? 3h .Nebraska Battles feyr aciise OfflOFFOW Tm. c bo n TlUci'SE Mo Name , Wait Sweeney , Cave Messyesy .... Bob Stein Georie Franceviteh JT R Dick Fielder rr OT JS Ja Brown RE SS John Markey ...... JB 33 Dave Saratte LH 44 Ernie Davia ........ H M Pete Brokaw . ...... IB BMt Schoonover ... FROBABLE LINEUPS i'lxrt TEAM NEBRASKA Wt. Ne. Name 225 N Don Pureell .. 74 Bob Jones ......... .214 61 4)allM Dyer , J10 51 Mick Tlnaelhoff , , 235 r y Mitchell ., . , lit 70 Bob Browa ........ Wt. IE LT 87 Ken Ericaon ST Len Slaby M Henry Huettner ... BO 60 John Seketa KT 7 Tom SriUett 1T) OT To Stan Sokol ......... KG 47 Dick Bowman ...... SB 39 Bob Lelli LH 49 Don King v KH 4) John Humphreys .. FB 34 Gary Fallon 4 v .230 - I!!!"'.'. '210 3 Larry Tomlinson ... i. ..ISO 24 Dennis Claiidaa , 210 .10 Bill Thornton ......1.193 17 Willie Ross,, :....; 200 12 Rudy Johason .....i. Beeon Team c ' . 19J 85 Jim Huse B7 Gary Tooaood , .........219 John Kirby .!........ 230 54 Boa Wichita ..,.' 225 62 Dwala Carlson '..;.,. .........220 65 Tyrone Robertson ... it. ..220 ,.1M ..225 .259 m m ., .,.311 .i.i.202 v--2W !:f' ..230 ..215 89 Dirk i v McDaniel ion nn Dm Mtnlv 185 80 Dick Callahan .185 18 Dennis Stuewa .210 33 Bill Comstack .... 191 .... 178 176 173 185 By Dave Wohlfarth The Nebraska Cornhuskers will be trying to upend Syra cuse for the first time in 33 years when they meet the Orangemeri in Memorial Sta dium at 2 p.m: tomorrow. -i tThs last Nebraska victory over their powerful Eastern rivals came in 1928 when they won a 7-6 verdict. In the ser ies between the two schools NU has won three, lost five and tied one. . ' With the renewal of the ser ies in 1S37 Syracuse has zipped the Huskers twice. In Illl i 1 llflRi!iillli I:i;tl i-y-M; i w... a. ."." ' -a?. : Syracuse quarterback DAVE SARETTE (23) holds the ball for place-kicker end KEN ERICSON (87). Sportstcriters! Anyone interested in writ ing for the Daily Nebrai kan is invited to attend a meeting at 10 a.m. tomor row in the Rag office. 36,000 Expected There are still some bleach er seats available for the Syracuse-Nebraska game, ac- ' cording to business manager A. J. Lewandowski. LewandowsH estimated that 36,000 people will attend the game and added that a new , innovation will be tried this week. The Nebraska band will sit in the north bleacheri in stead of the east stadium to make more reserve seats available. ; fei.s:::.:;i,-::j:,wK, FOR PRINCE ICOSMET KOSMET KLUB FALL KEVIEW m I J V'li in v S the man who put natural shoulders on trousers I- J- Vf ...'"-WWv... . v t 1 H k f TROUSERED BY ! ' - ttr. t I. 111 1 i!i 1 , . I 1... M. "Iff"" j; i , . .. lyPi . ' 1127 " Street ODD QUADS ODD QUADS art our very own nam for t group of fabric nd colourt made for on vertity and younf butinett men. Caref'Jlly cfaosen and designed by as, thew fabric include worsted flannels, whipcords and corduroys. They are tailored with classic simplicity, tastefully trim with regular pockets, pleatless fronts and belt loops. - hi Captain's tiinlh '57 the Orange won 26-9 and shutout the Cornhuskers 38-0 at Syracuse in 1958. Tomorrow's clash will be a battle of the bulge. The first units on the clubs are almost perfectly matched weight wise. The Orange average 211 pounds per man on the first team and the Huskers tip in at 210 per man. Lines Weigh Same Both first team lines aver age 218 per man and the Syracuse backfield is only six pounds per back heavier than the Huskers. 1 Syracuse's second unit holds a 208-193 weight advantage over the Husker second eleven. Bob Brown. Nebraska s 251-pound right tackle, is still on the doubtful list tor Satur day's game. Brown has an ankle iniilrv and has not been able to practice all week. If Brown is unaDie to go, nus ker Coach Bill Jennings has indicated he will move Tyrone Robertson and Lloyd Voss up to the first and alternate un its. Cobb Gone Also missing from the NU camp Saturday will be Archie Cobb, the Huskers' punting specialist, who was called to active duty this weekend. Handling the punting chores for Nebraska will be ends Don Purcell and Mike Eger and quarterback Dennis Cla rige. Coach Jennings has called tomorrow's game the big one for the Huskers and said that the Scarlet and Cream grid ders must put forth their "maximum effort" to win. "Syracuse has a varied of fense. If we can slow them down a little and get the ball some, we can score some how," Jennings said. "How ever, they have a bad habit of keeping the ball all day," he added. - v i.y e certainly feel we have a good chance to win," Jen nings stated. 4 sr sm , He warned that Syracuse would not be overlooking Ne braska even though they haye their traditional battle with Penn State next tweek. "It is a must game for us," he con cluded. , Syracuse won its first two games this year before falling before Maryland 22-21 last week. The Orange will be out to bounce back and boost one of the most potent of fensesN in college football to day. Leading the. Syracuse at tack is1 All-American halfback Ernie Davis. Davis, who has gained 214 yards this season in three gameB, will be the man the Huskers must -stop in order to win. i The Orangemen can also strike through the air and quarterback Dave Sarette has already passed for our touch downs this year. " '- . The massive Syracuse line is -bolstered: By big John Brown, 230-pound outside tackle in the unbalanced Syra cuse formation. Coach Ben Schwartzwalder's Orangemen, ranked in the top ten in most pre-season polls, defeated Oregon State 19-8 and West Virginia 29-14 be fore being upset by Mary, land. Syracuse won seven a in d lost two last year and eigh teen lettermen returned from the 1960 team. Key victories last year for the Orange were over Penn State (21-15), Kansas (If 7) and Miami (21-14). ' Nebraska is undefeated but tied this year. Opening with a 33-0 win over hapless North Dakota, the Huskers were held to a 14-14 tie the next week by Arizona. Last week Nebraska really came alive to knock out Kan sas State 24-0 to win its first conference game. T'l-I-i PpS fiM J 'ft M ! ft-fii S30S "O" ST. tha drive-in with the arches Pure Beef Hamburger... 15c Tasty Cheeseoiirpr.Me Tripie-TWck Staes 20e Golden fane: Frits ...10e Thirt-(feeiicMnf CoJw .lOc DeltghtM Root Bear .10e Stwrnnf Hot OofN ..10 teHciow Orangt DrinkJOe tofresJmsj Ood Mft OPEN ALL YEAI Free parkins; after 6 p.m.! 111.. -sJ. 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