Page 4 The Doily Nebraskon Thursday, October 4, 19$2 Cyclone Coach Predicts Husker Success -This - Fall Hoppman To Lead -State I "Nebraska is my pick for the Big Eight title." These were the words of Clay Stapleton, Iowa State coach, from last spring on. Stapleton continued, "Ne braska was the best physical team we played all last year. We were lucky to lose by the margin of a field goal. For 1962 Nebraska will be my choice." But the conservative Iowa State coach will have one thing for the Huskers to fear Dave Hoppman, Ail-American j and national offensive lead er a year ago. To add to the exciting Hoppmann, Coach Stapleton will have two other fine backs in Dave Hoover and sopho more Tom Vaughn. Any of these three men can go all the way on any play. This means Nebraska will have to play a much more "honest" defense. Added to this the Cyclones have had two weeks to pre pare for Nebraska. The Iowa State team opened with a 14-7 win over Drake then dropped their second game to Oregon State, 35-39 in one of the wildest games in the his tory of Northwest football. The Cyclones were game-free the last weekend as NU played Michigan. In the "field-goal series," as the Nebraska-Iowa State series is refered to, the Huskers hold a terrific edge. Despite the fact NU resents win. That resentment right now goes back to the 10-7 up set the Iowa Staters tossed at Nebraska in 1960. Last year Bill (Thunder) Thornton made the difference in the 16-13 Nebraska win at Ames. Thornton will be on hand this year raring to go after a very impressive show last week. j,v' -f T op y DEXMS CLARIDGE signal caller receives 'Star' award Dennis Claridge 'Star of the Week From The Stick By RICK AKIN Sports Editor Baseball takes a seat alongside football this week as the World Series starts tomorrow. A fine comeback by San Francisco and a horrible slump by Los Angeles has put the Giants into the Series but will have a tough time whipping the mighty Yankees. If the Giants can keep playing fine clutch ball, they will make a series out of it. But the Yankees have too but will have a tough time whipping the mighty Yankees, much' power for the Giants. I'll pick the YANKEES. As far as football is concerned, things are looking way up as far as the Huskers are concerned. Nebraska played a fine ball game at Michigan, but now must focus its attention on the Big Eight race, which is going to turn into a jumbled up affair. Kansas hasn't lived up to my early expectations, and Oklahoma could go either way. m The Huskers will be with limited services of Dennis Stuewe Saturday, which will be a blow, but as Coach De vaney said, "We are deep at halfback compared to some of the other positions on the squad." Stuewe played a mighty fine game against Michigan, even though he played only the first half. My hat is off to him for being the one who really got the ball rolling against Michigan with his fine running. His fine running will definitely be missed in the Iowa Slate game. In the Big Eight Nebraska has momentum going and will not stop Saturday against Iowa State. The Cyclones have had two weeks of preparation, but could use another for the Huskers. NEBRASKA 24, Iowa State, 14. Kansas hosts Colorado Saturday. Kansas had a very poor offensive show against Boston, but won't need much more against the Buffalos. KANSAS. Missouri nas a comparatively easy contest this week 1 1 ft klm- RUDY JOHNSON moved up to first unit NU Conference Opener On Tap for Saiurda ! Nebraska's conference open ier against Iowa State Satur day in Memorial Stadium is against Arizona after tying with potent Minnesota. The j snapmg up as a real fine By AL SPORE Staff Sports Writer Dennis Claridge. 6-2, 210- pound Husker quarterback, has been selected the Nebras- kan Star of the Week for his outstanding play in Nebras da's exciting, 25-13 win, over Michigan last Saturday. Claridge, plaing one of the finest games of his football career, completed six of 12 then on everyone worked real hard," Claridge continued on the -Michigan tilt. "One of the main reasons we were up is that we wanted to win for the coaches," concluded Cla ridge. Most of the coaching staff originates from Michi gan. When asked about the Iowa State game, Claridge com mented. "We saw the films last night, and thev (Iowa ri. stonWAn 42 vards in 13 rarrios nnnv ???te' seem to h,t harder than iriisirc nun v uv .. uwciv- i I ii0u:a.,n Tk'V o Lc-P. thP Mirhisran I Quarter to eive the Huskers I at Bever "P- UVlVlUt C"VV wmm-v - o I team game. ! a substantial lead. These facts "If we keep up the enthusi- NEBRASKAN WANT ADS plus the junior letterman's asm and keep trying we will overall field generalling abil ity earned him the award "Everybody wanted to win have a real fine football team and may surprise a lot of people." viewed Claridge of th, rHiv;reaI bad especially for the j e season. "The Big tne Dally . . . ElFht IS a liirU nwn mra onA be entered -a--e comraeniea cianage - . " 7 V POLICY Classified ads for Xfnnandon the game. Thm was a ! jf be a couple of weeks i fnr in advance. Cor- lot of enthns asm snrf nm. .""e juu can leu me real " , ! . TU. It 1 . I bodv did a fine job" ; me nusKer quarter- S.PS'il . !?d er . it. H L, rections will be made if errors ere brought to our attention within 48 hours. HELP WANTED FEMALE RESEARCH ASSISTANT Require B. S. degree with principal study in micwbwkHry. Foil time per manent puiiioa. Norden Labormiorie, Inc. 227 North 9tn Si. Part-time tuny fitter Call 2 -7775. MISCELLANEOUS t MCVCI.ES piwide prestKe camptu transportation. See Septemner 17 New week. pace Hi. Send 1.(K) lot illutrated plans bicycle to oiurvrlei to Frank lin Enterprise, Bo 252, Worthingum, Ohio. line Claridge pointloutIJoydiVVd Z Voss, Bob Brown and Dwain lit S "lsn , Mf, ouiiuioru nil: Carlson, last week's Nebras- pre-dent studetn who plans to Nebraska win and the Missouri tie 'last weekend showed the rest of the nation ii" that Big Eight football has more than was warlier expected. Anywav, MISSOU RI. Oklahoma State visits Tulsa this week before moving into Big Eight play the next weekend. Tulsa is rated low in the Missouri Valley Conference, a non- power conference. OKLAHOMA STATE Kansas State moves West to take on Washington. It is going to be a very long day for the Wildcats who are going Akin to have lots of trouble all season. WASHINGTON. In the Big Ten Iowa takes on another western team this weekend after completely tromping Oregon State. The Hawkeyes will keep things in the Midwest. IOWA MICHIGAN STATE will come back after an upset against Sanford last Saturday. Southern Cal doesn't have the horses. Comeback Minnesota will host Navy. Minnesota, even though it is not as strong as I had earlier snticaipted will whip the Middies. MINNESOTA. Michigan will host Army in what should be a fine duel for both clubs. Both teams are inexperienced. I'll call this one a TIE. NORTHWESTERN will skim bv Illinois. PURDUE will clobber Notre Dame. WISCONSIN will drop Indi ana, something different. Other Games ALABAMA over Vanderbilt, GEORGIA TECH over L.S.U., MARYLAND over North Carolina State, ARKAN SAS over T.C.U., TEXAS over Tulane, OREGON STATE over Stanford. PENN STATE over Rice and KENTUCKY over Auburn. Last weeks forecast didn't turn out as badly as I thought they would. Last week's results: 14 right, four wrong and two ties. (.778). game. "It's going to be a tough ball game." said Coach Bob Devaney "They (Iowa State) have had two weeks to pre pare for this game wnich gives them an advantage, both physically and mental ly." Concerning the Huskers' readiness, Devaney stated, "We are as ready as we can be in a week's time. Iowa State has some strong points which Michigan did not have, I especially at end. Michigan was not too strong at end, but Iowa State is." Dave Theisen and Dennis " " wuu-iailUillE. nn k' tnw A,.4 .. t . Stuewe started us off with (spring. Claridge is a Robins-i histwo long runs, and from' dale High, Minn., product. ' Head Nebraska 11 Want Ads PERSONAL V there are any Chi Phi' on the I'ro- feraitr canwu or in in Linc'im virio try, please call the Inter-Fraternity Council Office, HE 2-7631. WANTED Warned: The book Dandelion Wine h Rar Bradhurr. Call 477461 after 7:i m. Rider to Falls Crt". I leave alter classes on Friday. Also stodent 10 share steep irif room with kjirhen prrvik-ge, 1135 S. 4fleh, Charles Arnold. Call 488-5104. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Wnrveiiltr of Nebraska noteonok. Conrses: Con. Law; Mm. mh; Bus Ijiw; Geology and ROTC. Please con tact Ciena Kreuscher, 477-DM&. FOR SALE Motor Scooter le Vespa C. 8. Excellent eondition. Call Steve Adam. 423-4SM. ROOMER WANTED Man wanter to share 2 bedroom apart ment m Collefa View, phone 4HMK24 after 4 00 p.m. FOOD SERVICES FOOD AVD HCTTtESHMEVrS. Carrr-ou service. Everything (or your specie occasions Bulk Rate Reasonabb Prices Call Food Ma. Wenraska I n lon, Est, SUfl. PIZZA Carry -out service. Pvk fresli ty from the oven. Nebraska Union Crib Phone Ext 51OT. Dr. Margaret Mead writes of SEII 0 TOE THE IEVI PGiMILITY in October REDSOOk on sale now en Ten Keglers Qualify For Nebraska Team Ten keglers qualified for the University of Nebraska "Big 8" Bowling Team Sat urday at the Nebraska Union Lanes. The members are:- Keith Van Velkinburgh. Phil Schenck. Wayne Benton, Hal Erwin, Bob G a n t, Quentin Rock, Jim Petricek, Jim Ma sonbrink. Bob Houser, and Dick Gorton. The team qualifying was led by Captain Keith Van Velkinburgh's 191 average, 237 game, a n d 654 series, high in all departments. Coach Jim Hornby, optimis-' tic arxiut the year s outlook. said "The boys really want to improve upon last year's second place finish." Stuewe are still the big ques tion marks as to availability. Theisen has started to work with a unit, but Stuewe is still working out in sweat clothes. Commenting on the Iowa State weaknesses, Devaney said, "They had a porous pass defense against Oregon State, but Oregon State did throw quite a few passes. Sometimes Iowa State had the receivers covered, but they still caught the ball." Concerning the quarterback situation, Devaney said, "We are still debating whether to use Dennis Claridge on both units." "We will alternate ends, much as we did against Michigan," said Devaney. 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