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Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1961
The Daily Nebraskan
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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."
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row.
SALE!
ENGINEERING
& TECHNICAL BOOKS
CAMPUS bookst
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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
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CanfieJd-A
Pai-8 va. Cora-
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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 . $6
S Passes had intercepted 6
651 Yards gained passing (00
4.7 Average gain passing 7.3,
5S TntaJ' offensive plays 17
loss Set yards gained. - 26M
. 4.0 Average gaia per play 4S
61 Punts S7
2333 Punting yardage 201
38.1 Panting average 3S.4
44 Penalties 37
473 Penalty yardage 2S
21 Fumbles f. 35
M FomMes lost 22
Carried Gained last Net Ave.
Ross 4 (Ml
Meade 1 15-11
Claridge 1 04
Comstocs 1 M
Ward i
Huge l
Stuewe 1
McDaniel 1
furcell l
Dyer 0
0-0
0
04
04
14
04 0-0 0
14 04 2
04 0-0 0
04 04 0
0-0 04 0
04 04 0
04 04
0-0 04
04 04
04 04 0
t 17 1M1 14 4 2 US
Op. tat. 1 1M 1-1 i-1 1 Its
PASS RECEIVING
- . Na. Yds. Atc.TD
in0 1 15 15.0 0
S0" 2 29 14.5 t
12 ITS 14.4 1
Huge a in n a i
vaiisnaa j 25 12 S
2"? 2 75 U S
McDaniel 14 158 11.3
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Jom'insoa i s jo
,or"'oo 2 U so
Claridge t to
AT. STEVEN'S
TAKE ANY PURCHASE WITH YOU
10 DISCOUNT
To AH Students
On Any Merchandise
In The Store
Nea. tatals S4 (51 u .1 3
. tatals sc mo 14.3 4
kick Off rettrvs
Na. Yds. Ave;.
i"nan i 47 23.5
1 nomioa I
Johnson " 0
Ross t
Stuewe 1
Ornish t
t-ianoge 1 n 5.5
Brown, Bob 1 j 24
1S5 23.1
152 21.7
37 18 5
16 10
19 9 5
Thornton ......127
JoftnsOB ....... 41
Ward 2 .
Ross 45
Stuewe 21
Clay . 7
Corn-nock 15
Youne 4
Callahan : 24
Clare 15
Claridse 3
Faimaa ....... 5
Meade
Powers 1
Donovan ....... 1
656
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193
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N. Mais
Op. IMals
2S 3R 14$
M 453 11.4
INTERCEPTION RFTT'KN'S
Na. Yds. Avf .
CWndse t S3 26.5
Pawn 1 17 17.6
Stewe l s jo
Huse 1 i s.o
Comstock 1 0 0 0
Neh. tatals ( 14
0. tstala It
14.0
in
PUNT RETTRVS .
Na. Yds. 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 ..
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h. IMals -61 2331 31
Osp. totals 57 2019 35.4
Diamonds
Worches
Watch Bands
Transistors
9 Men's Rings
Record Players
Cameras
Portable TV
Shavers
Watch Repairing
Appliances
9 Tape Recorders
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD!
No Money Down Take
Any Purchase With You!
Make Steven'' t Your
Christmas Headquarters
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OPEN MONDAY AND THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M.
ft AO
pern
NEBRASKA'S FASHION CENTER
Monday & Thursday
Open TU 9 P.M.
IN 1
Nek. totals $Sa !K5 4S
Op, totals 617 2W4 4
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