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    Monday, Nov. 13, 1961
the Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
irasKers urea
iVl. Offense Crushes -Iowa State;
Meade's Kicfe Provides Margin
4 Game
Losing Streak
Another field goal victory
for the . , , Huskers. That
was the actual difference in
the score but the difference
on the field was awesome as
an injury-riddled Nebraska
football team downed I o w a
State 16-13 Saturday before
12,000 fans at Ames. ' ' "
The Huskers put together
their most consistent offensive
attack of the year to whip
the favored Cyclones and
break a four game losing
streak. The game was spiced
with some fourth quarter
fisticuffs between the two
teams and marked the first
NU win over Iowa State since
the Huskers turned the trick
74 in 1958.
Ron. Meade's Sl-yard field
goal with one second left in
the first .half provided the
three-point margin for Ne
braska but the Huskers com
pletely stormed the Cyclones,
outgalning Iowa State 838-89
on the ground and piling up
a total offense mark of 316
yards in their most produc
tive day of the season.
The Huskers also accomp
lished something which they
had lacked all year a long,
scoring drive. In fact, Nebras
ka had two successful . TD
drives and several others
stopped as the . white-shirted
Scarlets banged away at the
Cyclone defense.
Standouts
The Husker standouts really
stood out as Nebraska gained
its second conference win
against three losses.
Bill 'Thunder' Thornton out
gained the entire Iowa State
team as the Toledo bulldozer,
running in his old fullback
spot to patch up the Husker
backfield (weakened by injur
ies), gained 92 yards in 25
carries.
Then there was , Dennis
Claridge, the,iluskers', sopho
more quarterback, who hot
only had his best day through
the air but picked up 33 yards
rushing while piloting the
Cornhuskers almost all of the
game. The 200-pound Husker
also maintained his 40.0 punt
ing average on five kicks and
grabbed two key interceptions
which stopped Cyclone
threats.
Callahan Starts
Another Husker back who
gained praise was soph Dick
Callahan who started at left
half since Thornton was
switched to full. Callahan
gained 64 yards and com
bined with "Thunder to give
Nebraska a real good 1-2
ground punch.
The Husker line was at its
best and limited Iowa
State's Dave Hoppmann to
only 84 yards, 50 of them on
one TD jaunt. Don Purcell,
who caught three passes good
for 65 yards, Dick McDaniel
and Pat Salerno, playing his
first game of the year, anch
ored the NU flanks.
Down the middle Big Bob
Brown was superb . playing
middle guard -and linebacker
on defense. 'Wfonte K if fin,
filling in for injured Bob Jones
at tackle, played -a rugged! in their hurry, did not even
game as did Ron Michka, Dal
las Dyer, John Kirby and Al
Fischer.
Hoppmann Forced to Pass
The Huskers stymied but did
not stop the brilliant H o p p
mann. Unable to go. any
where on the ground, except
for his 50-yard score, the jun
ior back took to the air and
completed 11 of 21 passes for
176 yards. Hoppmann's pass
ing led to the second Cyclone
score in the last seconds of
the game.
Nebraska drew first blood
in the opening quarter when
the Scarlets marched 56 yards
in seven plays to score.
The drive started when Cla
ridge hit Purcell on a 11-yard
pass play to the IS 40. The
Cyclones were penalized for
piling on Purcell and NU got
a first , and ten at the IS 25
Callahan and Thornton
From here Callahan picked
up eight with the aid of a
good block from Jones and
Statistics
MJ IS
First down 1 10
Rush yardane .238 m
Passing yardage 78 176
Passes 8- 10-2i
Passes Intercepted by ....... 0
Punts Ml MS
Fumble lost ... ...... I I
Yards tnealixe4 ., M K
Thornton boomed for six more
to the Cyclone 11.
After a two-yard loss, Cla
ridge hit Callahan with a
strike and the red-haired soph
carried to the two yard line.
Thornton picked up a first
and goal at the one then Cla
ridge scored on a sneaker.
Meade's extra point gave the
Huskers a 7-0 lead.
The Cyclones ' battled back
in the second quarter when
Hoppmami broke through the
Husker line and bounced off
several Nebraska tacklers in
route to a 50-yard paydirt run.
Larry Schreibers' successful
conversion made it 7-7.
Huskers Move Again
Coach Bill Jennings' grid
iron gunners got the lead
again after they had held the
Cyclones on their own six
teen. On third down Dave Clay
berg got off a sensational
quick kick but Husker safety
man Dennis Stuewe raced
back, scooped up the ball at
the NU 28 and moved back
upfield to the Husker 47.
Claridge sent halfback Ber
nie Clay into the line for three
yards then decided to gamble
for the long one.
Purcell Makes Good Grab
Claridge rolled back and
spirailed a long pass to Pur
cell, who made a great leap
ing catch at the IS 14 for a
35-yard gain.
With only 39 seconds left
in the half, Ron Meade
rushed in, and, with Claridge
holding, booted his three
pointer. The ball was kicked
into the wind from an angle
at the left and the Huskers,
get the tee down for the kick.
Nebraska continued to pun
ish the Cyclone line with its
hard running backs in the sec
ond half as the Huskers
marched to the IS 15 before
being stopped early in the
third quarter, :
Hoppmann Fumbles
Iowa State took over, and
with Hoppmann running and
passing, moved to the Nebras
ka 22 where a Hoppmann
fumble stopped the drive. End
Jim Huge pulled the ball loose
from Hoppmann and g u a r d
Jed Rood recovered.
The Huskers then marched
from their own 22 all the way
to score with Thornton bang
ing over from the one with
8:30 left in the game. The 19
play drive ate up 10 minutes.
Callahan and Thornton were
the big gainers on the drive
with Thunder picking up the
all-important two or three
yards for first and tens on
several occasions. '
Claridge Intercepts
The next Cyclone drive was
stopped when Claridge inter
cepted a pass in the NU end
zone and ran it out to the
Husker 49.
The Huskers marched down
to the Cyclone three before fi
nally being stopped with 1:08
left in the game.
During the drive NU's Gary
Toogood and Thornton were
ejected for fighting after
Thornton had picked up three
yards to the IS five.
Thornton had his helmet
torn off on the play by Hopp
mann. Toogood came in to
help Thornton and the fight
resulted in the ejection of the
two.
Iowa State took over on
their three and whistled down
to score before the gun
sounded. The big gainer in the
97-yard drive was a 61-yard
pass from Hoppmann to end
Randy Kidd.
The TD came when Hopp
mann hit end Dick Limerick
on a six-yard pass in the end
zone. Hoppmann's pass for
two extra points was dropped
by Limerick.
The ensuing Cyclone kick-
off was fumbled by a Husker
lineman and recovered by
Iowa State but time ran out.
Another outburst occured af
ter the game when Husker
Dal Dyer and Cyclone Chuck
Steimle exchanged blows.
Bowling Tourney
The deadline for entering
the scotch doubles bowling
tournament to be held Sun
day is 5 p.m. Friday.
Entrants may sign up at
the games desk of the Stu
dent Union by paving one-
dollar er couple. The tour
4ney is limited to 16 teams
with a boy and girl on each
team.
.Free refreshments will be
served and the first and
second place teams will re
ceive trophies. The tourna
ment is being sponsored by
the Union recreation committee.
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Tucker, McCloughan
Lead Frosh Past KS
By Bob Besom
Doug Tucker and Kent Mc
Cloughan were the instigators
of a 18-13 Nebraska frosh win
over Kansas State Friday.
The win set the NU fresh
man season mark at 1-1.
. The young Huskers raked
Up a 12-7 lead late in the
third period but had a 13-12
deficit to buck with 5:21 left.
. Quarterback Tucker passed
to end Don Goos for 14 yards
on third down and then Mc
Cloughan scooted around end
35 yards for a TD for the
winning Husker margin.
; Coach Jack Braley's boys
were on the m6ve again
when time ran out. Following
the kick off, Nebraska picked
up a Kansas fumble on the
Wildcat 33 and were camped
out on the one yard line when
the final gun sounded.
Tucker used the air routes
to give Nebraska lis first of
fensive threat late in the ini
tial quarter.
The 170-pound Davenport,
la. native, completing eight
of 15 heaves for 104 yards,
kept the KS defense loose for
frisky McCloughan, who, in
turn, racked up a 7.8 rushing
average on 17 carries.
The two conspired for the
first Nebraska tally a 59
yard march which the Husk
ers barely got In before half
time. The Huskers sent Mc
Cloughan 14 yards around
to the 33 and a Tucker-Mc-Cloughan
connection set up
the score on the, 14. Tucker
took to the air again the last
play of the halfand hit, half
back Gary Graham , in , the
end zone for six points.
Tucker couldn't completely
steal the quarterback spot
light as Kansas State also
fielded a talented pilot Doug
Dusenbery.
The 190-pound Wildcat quar
terback got credit for all 13
of the host's points and led
Wildcat carriers with 66
yards in 19 tries.
K-State's early 7-0 edge
was set when Nebraska fum
bled on their own 18.
Dusenbery tossed a 14-yard-er
to end Bill Strait and then
plunged for the tally. v
Nebraska grabbed the lead
Husker Runners Finish 7th
By Janet Sack
A strong Kansas team led
by Bill Dotson and Kirk Hay
ward easily recaptured the
again midway in the third ! 1961 Big Eight Cross Country
quarter when Tucker hit Mc
Cloughan for 10 and, on
fourth down at the K-State
eight, zeroed in on end John
Lockwood for six points.
Kansas State took over the
fourth period. It was Deusen
bery again who dived over
right uard from the two aft
er Wildcat halfback John
title from Oklahoma State on
their home course at Law
rence, Saturday morning.
Last year the Cowboys
packed three runners in the
top five to snap the Jayhawk
winning streak at 13 consecu
tive titles.
Nebraska led by Ray (Skip)
Stevens finished in seventh
Christensen's 10-yard .sprint place with 150 points. The
to the Nebraska five. consistent nace setter ulaced
With 5:21 left, Tucker and , fourth individually for the
Huskers and was clocked in
15:22, six seconds under his
last year's time.
Dotson, a pre-favorite, was I
ivicuougnan got behind a
rally which put the Husker
yearlings ahead for good.
Right tackle Anthonv Guil-
lory, a 220 pounder from
Beaumont,. Texas, bolstered
the yearling cause in the
front wall as the Cornhuskers
racked up their fourth'
straieht win in the series.
Nebraska 6 6 18
Kansas State 7 6 -4j
Nebraska aenrine: Tnunhrtnumfi Ciar
Graham UK. pass from Doug Tucker);
Bob Lockwood (8, pass from Tucker);
Kent McClouhan fJS, run).
KanfUjft Sl.Ate corin; Tnurhrtwcna
TVuig Dusenbury 2 (4. 2. Tuns''. Point
after touchdown Dusenbury placement).
Statistics Nebr. K. State
First downs 14 14
Yards rushing. ............IK? . 131
Yards passing ..' .,.,v..,, .104 7R
Total yardage .271 . S09
Penalty yardage ........... M 0
Passes attmepted 15 15
Passes completed . .....,... A 8
Intercepted .by B 0
Fumbles lost 2 8
caught in 14:50 for first. Dan
ny Metcalf of Oklahoma State
edged in between Dotson and
Hayward to lead Oklahoma
Stale to a second place tie
with Colorado. The Buffs
fielded an all sophomore
team.
Nebraska's other finishers
include Stuart Tucker, 30th;
Jim Lewis, 33rd; John Por
tec, 35th; and Clarence Scott,
48th.
The winning Kansas score
was 26 points with Colorado
and Oklahoma State finishing
in a tie for second with 78
points. Missouri placed fourth
with 121, Kansas State fifth
with 131, Oklahoma sirth
with 147, Nebraska seventh
with 150 and Iowa Slate fin
ished last with 176.
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