tl Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Friday, October 12,1962 'Opposites' Take to Trtrf Saturday By RICK AKIN Sports Editor Saturday's meeting between North Carolina State and Ne brasKa, the first time the Kusfrers have faced the Wolf packs, at 2 p.m. in Memorial Stadium, should prove to be a game of opposites. The Huskers, ranked ninth in the country on offense, will face one of the toughest de fensive clubs around this season. In the Wolfoack's game last Saturday against Maryland, North Carolina State held the Terps to only 92 yards on the ground before losing, 14-6. A 78-yard punt return was the Wolfpack downfall. Tom Kerl NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE TEN CONSECUTIVE DIVIDEND INCREASES IN PAST TEN YEARS Corl Bortlctt LET US TELL YOU "WHY" TIME AND AGAIN NORTH WESTERN MUTUAL HAS BEEN THE INDUSTRY'S LEADER IN A WIDE VARIETY OF ADVANTAGES TO POLICYHOLDERS INCLUDING LOW NET COST. YOUR COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES FOR A COLLEGE INSURANCE PLAN Phone HE 2-4281 438 Stuart Bldg. StUQitt i4o m m 9 the S NOW! insnb m&Ssmem thmcffls r t f t2rhiiMP? icmn CKjTJ CHW fa-, DON ALEX PICQUtTA MMiihlMlll Basehart - Taylor - Nicol - Rico FREE PARKING far Stuart and Nebraska otter 6 p.m. at: Stat Sacuritin Self Park, 1330 N Car Park Garage, 13th & M Auto Park. 13th A 0 and Rampark, 12th P. Ilekuk DOORS OPEN 12:45 1144 p" HE 2-3126 NOW! "SAUCY, SPRIGHTLY utA uumtui : News "PETER SELLERS at his memorable best!" '-Daily Mirror 1pIlTHEEofEROOiS North Carolina State has failed to score in the first half of any of its three ball games whereas the first half was the Huskers' strongest half, scoring four touchdowns against Iowa State last week. "It is like jumping from the frying pan into the fire," proverbed Coach Earle Ed wards whose squad has dropped two of its three games. "We have let mistakes and penalties hurt us badly," said Edwards. "I think our de fense has held up well, but one or two lapses have been extremely painful there." Edwards and Husker Coach Bob Devaney are no stran gers. Both were assistant coaches at Michigan State in 1953 and had teams that played against each other in the last two years. Yesterday the Huskers worked on their kicking game with covering punts and punt returns being stressed. They also reviewed goal line defenses and brushed up on a few loose ends before Saturday's encounter. Listed as the starting and alternate units, respectively. Left ends Larry Tom linson, Larry Donavan Left tackles Tyrone Rob ertson, Monte Kifhn Left guards Dwain Carl son, John Kirby Centers Ron Michka, Jim Baffico Right Guards Bob Brown, Don McDermott Right Tackles Lloyd Voss, Al Fischer Right ends Jim Huge, Dick Callahan, Bill Comstock Quarterback Dennis Clar idge Left half Willie Ross, Warren Powers Fullback Gene Young, ioei Martin Right half Rudy Jtfin son, Kent McCloughan Golfers Beat Creighton 7 0-i:m- 1 1 mmtmmtM' . 'v iif, i m. u mr.i wi w . mih -mrii "t i' ia.TI B The University golf team defeated the Creighton Uni versity team 10-5 yesterday at the Miracle Hills Golf Course in Omaha. It was the second win this season over Creighton for Coach Harry Good's team. Huskers Stan Schrague and Frank Schreiner tied for med alist with scores of 73. Individual results were: Bill Gunlicks (N), 76, def. Bob Metera, 77, 2-0. Tom Schuhart (C), 74, def. Tom Thompson, 80, 3-0. Schrague (N, 73, def. Cuhry 82, 3-0 Schreiner (N), 73 def. Tom Smith 80, 2-1 -Fred Sukup (N), 77, def.. Schanahan 84, 3-0 Nebraska will match Creigh ton again Tuesday in Lincoln. ff fftftafli- - - " "-" IStlMJlt 140 N 13th HI 2-1465 Adults $1.00 Children 50c Wednesday, Oct. 17, ONLY! wm ill 'f.'JSSIIRI .-j. 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