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Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Friday, October 5, 1962 ' t - 1 Y17 Fs. ouyi Sfafe . . . Cyclones Bring Whirl . . . In Conference Opener By RICK AKIN Sports Editor Every week there seems to be a question that confronts the Husker football squad and the coaching staff. This week's question will be answered tomorrow in Memo rial Stadium at 2 p.m. when the Huskers host Iowa State in botn teams comerence opener. Last week against Michigan the miestion was: How will Nebraska react when facing a tough opponent like tne wol verines after slaughtering South Dakoata. Before the South Dakoata game the question was: Just how good i s this year's squad? This Week's Question And this week's question is: Will the Huskers be able to keep the train rolling after the win in Ann Arbor? Even though the Iowa State coach, Clay Stapleton, has been patting the Huskers on the back, the Cyclones always seem to cause a big whirl when the two teams meet. Every year the battle be tween the two teams ends up WK ' ' " PLANNING AHEAD Nature has provided the squirrel with an instinct for sur vival. The squirrel plans for the long winter ahead. Man often neglects to consid er the future the source of income when his bread-winning days are through. One of the soundest ways to guarantee fi nancial peace of mind is through life insurance. CML hac a wide variety of plans and I would be happy to discuss the one most appropriate for your pres ent and future needs. RAY DYKEMAN Suite 707 Lincoln Building 432-3289 Connecticut Mutual Life INSURANCE COMPANV Hoppmann Cyclone's of fensive workhorse close. Last year the score ! ttrae 1fi 1 ! urifV. H,,s U,,l. on top by virtue of a 31-yard field goal by Ron Meade. NU Dominates The Huskers completely dominated all the statistics last year but the Cyclones managed to keep things to the wire. In 1959, Iowa State ruined an Orange Bowl bid by Nebraska, as the Cyclones set the Huskers down, 18-6. The Cyclone win came right after Nebraska broke Ok lahoma's fabulous winning j streak, 25-21. i A field goal was again the j margin of difference in 1960, 10-7, but this time the Cy clones were on top. Soph Hoppman This was Hoppman's first year in the college ranks, and he toted the ball 18 times 0 'Niemancfs WHERE DINING IS A PLEASURE 620 No. 48th IiiiiiiiiiiS Community Concert j j Sales End j j Friday, Oct. 5 j Buy your lickts NOW 1 against the Huskers for 57 yards. Hoppman is back with the Cyclones and will undoubted ly carry the ball often again Saturday. Hoppman starred out the season at quarterback for the Cyclones in their new offense, the wing-T. Hoppman Back But Hoppman is now back to his old position, tailback, with Larry Switzer, a soph omore, handling the quarter backing chores. Iowa State brings a bigger team than usual to Lincoln. The Cyclones average 215 pounds in the line compared to Nebraska's 220. In the backfield Iowa State averages 190 compared with Nebraska averaging 200 among the backs. Overall, Iowa State aver ages 206, and the Husfcers av erage 213. Stuewe and Theisen Dave Theisen and Dennis Stuewe are still the big ques t i o n marks. physically. Stnewe's ankle has not shown much improvement and he will do little running to give him some rest. Theisen will not do much running either until a deci sion can be made. The Huskers will go through a very light workout todav before moving to the Nebraska Center for Continu ing Education until game time. Yesterday the Huskers worked on their kicking games. Working on points aft er the touchdown were Jim Bafiico, Tom Ernst, Rudy Johnson, John Faiman and Bill (Thunder) Thornton. Working on the punting were Dennis Claridge, Baffico and Chuck Deopke. 1M Scoreboard Tonight's games City Fields NE-Seaton I vs Seaton II NW Benton vs Bessey SE MacLean vs Selleck SW Newman Club vs Uni corns Ag Fields East-Farmhouse vs Ag Men Center-Alpha Gamma Sig ma vs Alpha Gamma Rho West-PlayBoys vs Law Col lege Monday's games City Fields NE-Dental Col lege vs Air Force ROTC NW-Alpha Tau Omega vs Sigma Chi SE-Kappa Sigma vs Phi Delta Theta SW-Phi Kappa Psi vs Beta Theta Pi Ag Fields East-Gooding vs Canfield Center-Smith vs Capital I West-Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs Delta Tau Delta , -TCI , m r . in - ri Li I-State Coach Stapleton To Start Four Sophs The Cyclones of Iowa State:, I've been at Iowa State, Sin will be "starting four sopho- pleton said Wednesday, "we mores against Nebraska this will go into every same with Saturday as both teams make j a good chance of winning." their Big-Eight debut. Switzer's position is new. Coach Clay Stapleton will iowa State having switched go with sophs right tackle Norm Taylor, right end John McGonegle, Quarterback Lar ry Switzer and fullback Tom from the single wing to a sin gle wing-T blend this year. T a v 1 o r, McGonegle and Vaughn. The Cyclone mentor ! Vaughn have edged out letter- contends that the sophomores I m3n jn winning their starting have more potential than po Stuewe availability still in question. NU Golfers Defeat Crcighton Three Ilusker golfers fired 76s to lead Nebraska to a 15-3 dual golf meet victory over Creighton yesterday at Pioneers Park. Tommy Thompson and Stan Schrag all turned in. 76s to pace Coach Harry Good's six man team. Nebraska's next fall golf match will be at Creighton NU linksters Bill Gunlicks, Thursday. lish but that they will give him the best depth and bal ance he has had in five years. "For the first time since joos. Switzer and Vaughn, a 19V pounder who is destined !o become a h?a1line perform er, team with tai'bick Da, Hoppmann and w i n g b a c !; Dick Limevick for the Arac? school's most versatile back- Sports Writers! Attention! All students in- ! field in years, terested in writing spirts The 201-pound Limerick is for the Daily Nebraskan are asked to be in the Ne braskan office in the base the leading; pass receiver m the Big Eight. Coach Stapletcn's t e a in ment of the Union at 10:00 i ,. , , . ' 1 pousnen us own imMMiip. cu- a.m. Saturday. There will be a short meeting with Rick Akin, sports editor. Nebraskan Staff Predictions- stick (.500) I Whraska I Kansas i Missouri i O-lalc K-Stalu l Michigan I Iowa VS. VM. VM. VS. VS. VB. VH.' I Inwa Slalr I Colorado Arizona ! Tulsa Washington Army ! So. Cnl. j Nebr. 20-14 1 Kans.i Mo. j O-State Wash.' Mich, j Iowa j Nebr. 26-19 j Kans. j Mo. j O-State Wash. Army So. Cal. ! Nebr. 2614 1 Kans. j Mo j O-State K-State Mich. 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