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Jajtant Curtis tfeird. of the class twin stands 7-Z-L i Next rms Oklabvma ilvva Ktate Oklahoma fa hi first )ar a trkmn ra-b at ,raka aft-r mjv rral uctvfI .'tn at Omaha Mly Nam;, has a 17- man fmhmun qua4 uk ail Bush's' varaity ffls the rjjuJar campaign Dec. 4 at Wichita and mits 5futhern Mh)d;t Dec- 7 in th hyme IM (age Slate 7 rm hut (' f Ihfti frm Ne-, brasia. The t t-i-late . platers ar Bob (ek at Jom I Jwyd, 4-2 forward frm Arnwi th tp players or .'i;)r-j!;i;a hf'i school are Gary Haas, a standout athlete at Lincoln Hji; Lar ry VfOrti;hU?'4, a clati H all stater from ficneva; Iarry ,V1aJ;n a tJik 1) ail-staU-r from Sprlnjs;' and Don Otlj, a nwmUir of fiurwcll's slate tournament finalist State Z-4, Nebraska Kaatas State t-7. Th final conference games.; be played this Saturday hen Oklahoma State travels to Norman to take on the; ti0. Bin 7Kmts ha a net faia f (IS yards ta 1?7 car ries t fans secad place. nd hea llemaa f Kaasat and fJim Ih'Hard f Oklahoma goes to the be. s poiias an z ai-ra-portant sconrg category, Kil Sebrand, Had awl Toim of Msouri are tied for secosd pJac-e 38 points. Tboratoo n in a three ay te for fourth place ith 3(3. BOOKS FOE mi MIDWtS"! iOO CSKTW. 513 M. KIM.BAX1 AVt. CHfCASO 25, HJ Force Academy. Except for these two rames, bere are the final sta- vv. Ustk-s for the conference,, I W I. r) Hum ft r DMU Sx r K a r. p 1 1 . .State are next fa line. NX' s Garidge leads the punters having punted 50 toes for 1568 yards and an Sooners, and Colorado tket-" w a'- on the Au la mmiT w mI in yr pfcafw, ID'i. I llmdquortm for He-lifious Supplies Nebraska Church Goods Co. Freshman (iai:b Bob GaUrs, ti;am, w . ti t m-a . r kv f a t, i tn t t I t m, Hum 1,iMm fjWm-R it T m tm VSi Iwlu Tutu a TtMM t ' m. lf)i, l'wil,.f, M n Siou KM rouiw a Colorado, behind the strong pit.hinz arm of Gale Weid- ner, rushed for 1,641 yards and passed for 1,077 in nine games for an average of 302 yards per game. Weidner has completed 5 of 143 attempts for t9t yards to take first honors in that category. Dave Hoppmano, of Iowa State Is second having Cornhuskers Finish Hopeful Season Sadly By Dave Wohlfartb The Nebraska Cornhuskers rnded a disappointing season on a sour not laot wknd, blowing 14-0 halftlme h;ad before twwlng to Okiaioma 21-14, The Ut was the sixth of the year for the lluskers against fhrw wins and a lie, Nebraska, picked by the ex pert to have its first winning season in many years, can finish no brtter thn a tie for sixth in the conference, depending ii'son the outcome of this week's Oklahoma-Oklahoma SUite yiime, Saturday's ?,nmt was actu ally two games in one, The Huskers completely drnln:t ed the first half, scoring two touchdowns and almost 'let ting a third in lead H O at the half. Coach Bud Wilkinson's Kooner rebounded In the see ond half and corn blued a solid offense with Nebraska's ina bility to move the bull (the Huskers (jalned only two yards net In total offense and were not able to make a first and ten In the second hulf) to overcome t h e Cornhuskers for their fourth straight win. The Huskers scored first on a two-yard plunge by Willie Ross In the first quarter, The Huskers hnd moved from their own .1ft In nine plays with Moss and Iludy Johnson doing the ground work and sophomore fjuarterhick Den nis Clnrlrigo pitching uerlul strikes to end Don J'iiitcII and halfback Dennis Sluewe, Nebraska scored again In (he second qmirter again marching from their own 35. Clurlilge, fading back from the Hooner 25, completed a fiMHH to Pureed at the eight. I'urcell sidestepped the Okla homa defender and went up the left sideline for the score, Hon Mcudo's second sue cesslul extra point f the doy gave the Huskers a 14-0 lcid with 6:fM) left in the hull, The Hunkers almost scored Kiialn before Intermission when I'urcell, who turned In n of his finest efforts In his tlr ee year career, recovered Sooner fumble on the OU22, Dick Callahan swept right end for nine yards and Ross added five around the left side to move the ball to the Okhhotna eight. On a fake field goal attempt, Claridge's puss to I'urcell was off his: fingertips In the end one, Meade, whose toe was re-j sponsible for both NU victor-' Irs over the Sooners the last! (wo ye:irs, tried a field goal ' from the eight but the kick was wide. The Sooners picked up their first score In quick style on a nine-yard pans piny from Jimmy Carpenter to Mike Mcf'leflan, a IB-yard run by fullbuck I'hll Iihmann, a pil ing penally against Nebraska ' and a .10-yard scoring pass from quarterback Bob 1'age to end Roaay Payne. George Jarmaa added the extra point to make It NT 14 OU 7 with only 1:21 gone in the half. Iater in the third quarter the Sooners marched in to score from the Husker 33 with Carpenter speeding around right end for the final nine, Jarman's PAT tied the game, 14-14. Nebraska apparently had the Sooners in a hole when Claridge's booming 70-yard punt from the Nebraska 28 rolled dead on the OU2 late In the third quarter, From their own two, how ever, the Sooners marched 98 yards In 25 plays to score, eating up more than 12 min utes of time in the drive. Car peoter went around right end from the Husker one to score and Jarman's kick made in 21-14 Oklahoma with five minutes left in the game. The Huskers, who turned in their best performance of the year in the first half, were at their worst in the, second. Ne braska managed only four se ries of plays the entire lacst half and only one series in the last quarter. Standouts for Nebraska in cluded Purcell, Claridge ( who completed six of 15 passes for 110 yards), Ross, Johnson (M yards on five carries) and up front, Gary Toogood, lion Michka, Monte Kiffin, Mc Daniel, Dwain Carlson, Dyer and Tingelhoff. 'If. 1 1 2 "1 ' fit ft WIN A TRIP Out olJhiL WoJdcL" , Fellow fhe duet given below 1o fhe hidden envelope and win: 1. Tux Renl-A-Tux , . , $7.00 2. Dinner for 2 Tony & Luijri'g ' 7.00 . Tickets & Expcnw-f AFROTC Dept. 9.00 4. 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