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JJ W-"- ..... . . ,(. Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1961 The Daily Nebraskan WUV ' Purcell Receives Award 2nd Time By Mike MacLean points. Don Purcell is the Dailv other Nebraskan Star of the Week for the second week in a row Purcell scored one of the Hus- ker s two touchdowns and was a standout on defense against UKianoma Saturday, The first play of the game was a successful pass from quarterback Dennis Claridge to Purcell for 16 yards. The senior end grabbed another pass for 13 yards later in the quarter to keep Nebraska's touchdown drive going. With eight minutes gone in the second quarter, Purcell snagged a 16 yard Claridge toss and rambled nine yards down the left sideline for Ne braska's second and last touchdown. Having nearly completed bis and the team's offensive an tics, he threw Sooner quar terback Bob Page for a ten yard loss and on another play captured a Sooner fumble be fore the half ended. The final statistics show that the senior end from Oma ha Benson grabbed three passes for $4 yards and six He ' also was side of the on the passing game as late in the game he threw a pass to Jim Huge that , fell Incomplete. . Don's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Purcell of Omaha have attended every football game that Nebraska has played at home and away since he was a freshman. "They have only missed one football game that I have played in over the last 12 years," added Purcell. When questioned about Ne braska's 21-14 loss to Okia homa, Purcell, who has been in on two previous Sooner up sets, said. "We played onr best ball of the season in the first half, then we had a ment al letdown in the second half. After that penalty and their touchdown pass, we just conldnt do anything right." The redhaired end, who al ready has two letters in foot ball, commented," Each loss is a disappointment, and since we lost more games than we won this year, I guess you might say it (the season) was pretty disappointing." 5: 8 yt x 4 S k V ' i CZ1 v v t- ' PURCELL . in . Second week row. SALE! ENGINEERING & TECHNICAL BOOKS CAMPUS bookst F o sgoo ore THIRTEENTH at R STREET LINCOLN, NEBRASKA on Winter Park, Colo. Yodel Inn $60 all-costs included SKIING ICE-SKATING TOBOGGANING SLEIGH-RIDING Sign i?p in Union Program Office deadline Dec. 15 Cagera Play Fresh Team Coach Jerry Bush takes the wraps off his varsity cagers in a pre-season warm up against the freshman squad tonight at 8: 05 p.m. at the coliseum. A brief clinic will be held at 7:30 p.m. There will be no admission charge for the game. Starting for the Varsity will be Tom Russell and Chuck Sladovnik at the for wards, Bill Bowers at center and guards Rex Swett and Daryl Petsch. - Freshman Coach Bob Gates will counter with Bob Cook and John Lloyd at the for wards, John Jepson at the pivot and Larry Bornschlegl and Earl Wright at the guard spots. v . .." IM Cage Slate TONIGHT'S GAMES P.E. Crt 1 5: 10 p.m. Phi Epsitoa Kappa v Drnts :39 p.m. Sixma Nu-B vs. Phi Gamma Delta-B 7:30 p.m. Alpha Tan Oroeca-C t. Phi Kappa Psi-C 130 p.m. Kappa Sigma-C vs. Beta Tbeu Pi-C Csart t SKI TRIP ! Feb. 14 ! f i J CanfieJd-A Pai-8 va. Cora- Sirma f Sign i j . P.E. S 10 p.m. MacLeaa-A ( 30 p.m. Beta Soma 7:39 P.m. Phi Delta Theta-C va. Chi-C 1:30 p.m. Theta Xi-C va. DeHa TJpsilao-C THl R.SDAV8 GAMES P.E. Crt 1 no-c 5:19 p m. Sarma PM EkmJon-C va. Sigma C:30 p.m. Alpha Taa Omeaa-A vi. Phi Delu Theta-A 7:30 p.m. Sigma Chi-A vs. Beu Theta Pi-A 3:30 pjn. Farm Hofwe-C va. Delta Taa Delta -C P.E. Caart t S:iO p.m. Theta Xi-A vl. Delta Stfma Pi-A ( 30 p.m. Sicma Na-A va. Phi Gamma Detta-A 7:3 m Delta Upailon-A vs. Sicma Phi Epatkn A S 30 p.m. Phi Kappa Psi-A vs. Kappa - Sicma-A Varsitr ( 30 p.m. Beta Sigma Psi-A va. Alpha Gamma Stgma-A 710 p.m. Brown Palace-A vs. Ag Mea-A I JO p.m. Cornbniker-A vs. Farm Honse-A Pr ( 30 p.m. Sigma Alpha Ma vs. ZeU Beta Taa 7:3 p.m. 7ta Chi vs. Delu Sigma Phi ( 30 p.m. Pi Kappa Phi vs. Acacia Sellers Meeting There will be a meeting Saturday at 10:50 a.m. in the Coliseum N Club room for all - kttermen interest ed in selling at basketball games, according to L. F. (Pop) Klein, director of concessions. Nebraskan Sports Thornton and Claridge Lead Final Statistics 1M Wrestling The deadline for entries in the Intramural wrestling tournament has been set for Tue. Dec. 5, acording to Nebraska mat coach Bob Mancuso. All contestants must at tend a minimum of five practice sessions at the Col essium between November 28 and December 4 this year. The wrestling room will be open from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. during this period. ATOs Capture 1961 Golf Crowii Alpha Tau Omega picked up the 1961 fall golf champion ship. Phi Kappa Psi, with winners in three of the six flights, was the runner-up. Gary Ellison, Phi Psi, is the All-University Individual champ. BiH (Thunder) Thornton and Dennis Claridge each head two of the final Husker statistic charts. Thornton was the number one scorer five TDs for 30 points and netted 613 yards in 127 carries for a 4.9 aver age in the final rushing tal ly's. Claridge's 39.2 punting av erage is the best in the Con ference and the Husker pilot went 53 yards with two pi racies. Claridge also complet ed 38 passes this season for 464 yards. TEN GAMES Nebraska ' Opaaaerts 7S First owns roahtaf un 17 First downs paaauig K 4 First tfowa penalties 7 10S Total lint downs 17 K4S Yards gained railing 2172 23S Yards lost rushing 1404 Net gaia rushing 184 380 Rushing plays M 9 7 ivNiu ain rnliintf 3 ( 140 Passes attempted 109 54 Passes completed . $6 S Passes had intercepted 6 651 Yards gained passing (00 4.7 Average gain passing 7.3, 5S TntaJ' offensive plays 17 loss Set yards gained. - 26M . 4.0 Average gaia per play 4S 61 Punts S7 2333 Punting yardage 201 38.1 Panting average 3S.4 44 Penalties 37 473 Penalty yardage 2S 21 Fumbles f. 35 M FomMes lost 22 Carried Gained last Net Ave. Ross 4 (Ml Meade 1 15-11 Claridge 1 04 Comstocs 1 M Ward i Huge l Stuewe 1 McDaniel 1 furcell l Dyer 0 0-0 0 04 04 14 04 0-0 0 14 04 2 04 0-0 0 04 04 0 0-0 04 0 04 04 0 04 04 0-0 04 04 04 04 04 0 t 17 1M1 14 4 2 US Op. tat. 1 1M 1-1 i-1 1 Its PASS RECEIVING - . Na. Yds. 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Ave. Stoewe IS 126 .s Rosa l 7 7.0 Clare 11 72 6.5 Neh. totals Ova. tocsla FCXTTXG 27 JOT 26 13 7.7 : 7.4 J Claridge Cobb PurceO Xs. Yds. Avg. s 50 1956 39.2 10 345 34.5. 1 30 30.0 Nek. tot. .... 1M 1649: 725. 144 3.7 Ova. (at. il TITt 3g W t.t PASSING Ait Caraa Pet. Gm TD lat Meade 2S 14 JOO 1S1 2 Gilbreath ... 4 t JSUO X 0 Clandge ... 104 3 3SS 464 i 3 Faimaa z .000 t Purcell 1 .000 a Little 1 .000 1 Nek. tot. Opp. 1st 146 19 TOTAL Gilbreath Thornton. Johnson . Ward .... Ross Stuewe . . Meade ... Clay Com stock Youns . . . Callahae. . Clare ... Claridge ' Faimaa . Little ... PurceO .. Powers .. Donot aa .. M JM (51 3 6 SC. .514 4 6 OFFENSE Playa Gamed Ave. .4 36 99 127 6' 4.9 1 9 199 89 144 59 15 7 49 S 1 9 9 -4 -4 .. 41 .. 2 .. 45 .. 21 .. 3S 7 .. IS .. 4 .. 24 .. IS ..19 .. 7 .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 h. 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