Fridoy, October 20, 1961 The Daily Nebraskon Page 3 NU Runners Face Buffs Nebraska's cross country team will face one of their toughest opponents Saturday when they take on Colorado at 11 a.m. at Pioneers Part The Huskers met Colorado earlier this year in the sea son opener against Colorado and Kansas State at Man hattan. The Buff squad, con sisting entirely of sopho mores, pulled an upset over the favored veteran Kansas State team. . Ray Steveis, undefeated this eason in two outings, will be striving for Ms third victory. Last week in leading NU to victory over Drake and Iowa State, Stevens ran the three mile hill-and-dale course in 15:07, slightly over the course mark of 14:59 set by Bob Han neken of Missouri last year. Along with Stevens, Coach Frank Sevigne will also run Clarence Scott,. Jim Lewis, Stuart Tucker, John Portee and Paul Nielsen. Bill Kenny, who has an injured Achilles tendon, is still on the doubtful list for Saturday, Sevigne said. IM Tourney Sigma Phi Epsilon. Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Tau Delta, Smith and Canfield all were victorious last night when they entered their first round of the intramural football plav off. . The S i g Eps dropped Pi oneer 32-12 while Smith slipped by Gus I 7-6. Alpha Tan Omega, with a strong de fense, held Sigma Alpha Mil to only one score in their 26-6 win. Canfield, showing a strong offense and defense, marched by Selleck 27-0. The Dells bombed Alpha uamma KJio. 41-6. If 0 c 3 Tin i lOf 1 5 3 If I a if oi- S3,, 4 t SYSTEMS riiAiurrniiiii Lfibli. llhl fill can start bere or here, or here or here, or here, or here n If you are completing studies in engineering, economics, math, sckanoe or buKinet, have maintained high averages and are interested in a rewarding professional career, IBM Systems Engineering may be just the career for you. 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Big Eight Games KANSAS 1 OKLAHOttU S-Jayhawks are awake and want to give Coach Jack Mitchell a first a win over Okla homa. COLORADO SO KANSAS STATE High-powered Buf faloes should have little trouble with injury-riddled Kansas State. MISSOURI 14 IOWA STATE 7-Tigers win a tough one. Other Games Big TeH OHIO STATE 21 Northwestern 0, MINNE SOTA 28 Illinois 0, INDIANA 10 Washington State 7, IOWA 29 Wisconsin 12, NOTRE DAME 24 Michigan State 20, MICHIGAN IS Purdue 0. Midwest NAVY 27 Detroit 12. East ARMY 58 Idaho 0, VILLANOVA 14 Boston ColL 12, WEST VIRGINIA. IS Boston U. 7. YALE 21 Cornell 7, COLUMBIA 14 Harvard 0. DARTMOUTH 2 Holy Cross 6, PENN 2J Brown 7, SYRACUSE 28 Penn State 14, PRINCE TON 16 Colgate 0, RUTGERS 21 Lehigh 0. South GEORGE WASHINGTON 10 William & Mar- 7, ALABAMA 25 Tennessee 7. DUKE 21 Clem son ffl, FLORIDA STATE 17 Richmond 0, GEORGIA TECH 28 Auburn 14 MISSISSIPPI STATE 14 Georgia 13, LSU 22 Kentucky 20, MISSISSIPPI Zi Tulane (0. NORTH CAROLINA STATE 23 Wake Forest 16, NORTH CAROLINA 28 South Carolina 0, FLORIDA 12 Vanderbilt . VIRGINIA 16 Virginia Tech 14. Southwell TEXAS M, .Arkansas 13, RICE 14 SMU 0, TCU 15 Texas AfcM 14. BAYLOR 29 Texas Tech fl. West MARYLAND 1C Air Force 7, OREGON STATE 23 Arizona State 7, ARIZONA 38 New Mexico , CALI FORNIA 28 Southern California 16, OREGON 28 San Jose State ft, UTAH STATE 38 Colorado State 6, UTAH 33 Mon tana 14, UCLA 28 Pittsburgh 15, STANFORD 21 Washing ton 20, WYOMING 28 Brigham Young 7. The prognostiratioa percentage slipped again last week as this corner picked 29 out of 42 winners. The season's mark now stands at j688 with 110 ut of ISO. MJ Will Be Minus Mitchell and Brown By Dave Wohlfarth Nebraska Coach Bill Jen nings announced Thursday that HJsker linemen Bob Brown and Ed "Mitchell will not accompany the team to Stillwater, where the Huskers meet Oklahoma State tomor row. More than 28.000 fans are expected to witness the Cow boy homecoming against Ne braska. OSU officials esti mate. The game will be the second conference test for the Huskers, who shelled Kansas i State 24-0 in their initial Big ! Eight uting. Oklahoma Stale. has a 0-3 conference record,; losing to Iowa State, Colorado and Missouri. The absence of Brows and Mitchell, both 258-pound sopho-. more linemen, because of in juries will mean that Nebras ka will start its smallest team of the season. In fact O-State will actually ! have a slight weight "advan tage over the Huskers. The Cowboys first unit averages, 200 pounds per man compared to the Huskers' ISfi. The Cow poke first line will have a 205-200 weight bulge on Ne braska. The OSU second unit weighs 203 per man compared to NTTs 196 average. The game will mark tbe second meeting between the two schools. Oklahoma State won the initial meeting in Lin coln last year 74. The Husker three deep line up includes: " Left ends Jim Huge, Don PurceU, Mike Eger; left tack- DATA PROCESSING Shaw Lost By Sob Besom Jerry Shaw of Lincoln is lost for the season, according to frosh football coach Jack Braley. A torn cartilage m his knee prompted an operation Mon day. He was injured Inn a Sat urday morning scrimmage. Bob Jocbem and Don Govs are also on tbe injury list while Jim Murphy and Gary Krohn are back in full swing after sitting out last week. Coach Braley cited '"missed assignments as the biggest problem the young Huskers had during the Saturday scrimmage and much work this week will be icoooemitrat ed on assignments. Mark LaNue adopting quickly to Ms new juarter batk position, halfback Joe McNulty, and former Broken Bow frp star Kent Me Ooughan provided the only scoring in Saturday's action. Braley said that he as real happy with all the running backs. ""They run hard and tackle well.' 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