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The Daily Nebraskan Monday, October 15, 1962 Tremendous Rally Caps Husker Win, 19-14 Page 4 Stuewe Leads Nil Past Wolf packs; 38M0 Witness Band Day Thriller Bv RICK AKIN Sports Editor Ron Micka. Nebraska's starting center, rad a pretty eventful dav last Saiurdav His wife gave birth to a six pound three-ounce girl, at 9:14 p.m.. about five hours after Micka played in the most exciting game the Hnsk ers haw played since polish ing off Oklahoma in 1959 fonrth Nebraska won its game of the season, hefrtre !ftoft RiwJ n fans iMir. dav. W-H, bet "a determined r- Af ratlins State tended to cramp the Hik ers' style. The Huskers. after winning three straight of which they were never out of lead, held the lead for only one minute and 28 seconds, ' mostly" in an action packed final quart er W inning March Nebraska, down 14-13, with about three minutes left in the game marched 68 yards for the winning touchdown to the delight of Coach Devaney The drive started on t h e Huskers" own 32 yard line, as Iennis Claridge and Dennis Stuewe. not expected to see much action doe to a bad ankle, led a spirited drive to victory. Kent McCloughan. soph halfback who made a beau tiful 3t-yard touchdown run in the third quarter only to have it called back after a holding penalty , started the drive with a two-yard run on a double reverse Hnsker Break The Huskers got a break on the next play when Claridge found Larry Donovan in the Statistics First Downs RusHlne tti 8 First Downs Passine 1 7 Firsi Downs b Penalties 1 2 Total First Downs 12 II Number Attempts Rushinc 44 4T Yards Gainer) Rushing 175 7R4 Yards Itst Rushinp 45 Id Yards Lost Rushine 45 Id Net Ruthin t 13d 154 Number Passes Attempted 8 25 Number Passc Completed 4 15 Number Pasws Had Intercepted 0 1 Net Passine 4S 202 Number Plays Rushing and Passing 52 72 Total Yardaet ITS Si Number Opponents Passes Intercepted i d Yards Returned ti d Number Times Punted 7 6 Number Punts Had Blocked d d Punting Average a, S5 Number Punts Returned 3 2 Yards Returned S3 d Number Kickoffs Returned 4 2 Yards Returned 141 4d Number Times Penalized 2 5 Yards Penalized Id 43 Number Times Fumbled. . 3 0 Own Fumbles Lost 2 d braska RLWNL Att Gain Loss Net Claridge 11 23 7 16 Ross 10 3t 3 36 Johnson 4 HI 0 Id Young ...... 9 36 d 3d Paschail ...... 14 0 4 Martin 2 18 o 13 Powers 1 I 0 0 Stuewe 6 28 I 28 Theisen 1 6 0 6 McCioufthar, 2 5 0 5 PASSrNO Att Compl. InU . Yds. Claridge ... 23 14 I JK4 Powers to Til T'AS, RECEIVING No. Yds Callahan 1 13 Tomlinson 'i n .Johnson 3 30 M Huge 6 75 0 ! 8tuewe t 7 Oi Ross 2 45 0 Donovan 1 Sf 0 KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds. t " Mill. Vl J JjQ PITTING No. Avg. Claridge 6 30 PUNT RETURNS Ne Yds. Stuewe 1 (j McCloughan 1 0 C Stst RUSHING Att. Gain Um. m Kosfii Koszarski Scarpati Falzarancl Barnes Clark .... Guln Moore .... Kriger . . 16 71 38 33 4 0 2 7 4 0 0 9 4 21 0 21 8 2 0 2 7 38 0 38 2 2 11 3 12 I 12 2 11 4 7 Patwine Att Compl. InU: Yds Kossi 7 4 0 Barnes 10 0 PASS RECEIVING No. YA, Gutn 1 7 Young 41 48 o T. 0 1 :tark 1 0 0 Montpomerv 1 0 0 KICltoPF RETURNS No. Yds. Clark 1 25 Scarpati 1 91 h.oszarsk PASS rVTERf Wo. Yd, Scarpat. " ruvrwc Mnoit! 2 32 Hout!' - 5 24 PUNT RETCmw carpaU l 28 Guki 2 25 open on the North Carolina Slate 34, but Merrick Rarnes ; the Wolfpaok alternate quart- eroat-K jwnpea on ivan s back causing a pass inter ference call and another Husker first down. With third down and eight yards to go. Claridge hit Donovan with a pass tor a nine-yard gain and another first down with 2M left in the K"0 With second-aixl-ton on the Mate 61. c lariaee nreo a P 1o Willie Ross who scooted for nine ards before Stuewe picked up an- other first down for the Husk- ers on a 2-yard ran around left end At this point the Huskers were out of timeouts Huge Reception Jim Huge then made a fine reception of a Claridge aerial near the East sideline but he could not manage to get out of bounds to stop the clock. Conseqnently . Claridge lohhed a pass ont-of -bounds in order to stop the clock with the Hnskers on the 13 vard line. Stuewe then whipped around the left end. driving through the last Wolfpack tackier, to the final and win ning touchdown. Martin Falls Short Noel Martin, alternate full- back, went up the center in hopes of a two-pomt conver- sion. but fell just short oi the goal line. Plenty of excitement was still on hand, however, as North Carolina State made a determined drive for a vic ton Starting on their own 3ft yard line. Jim Rossi, who led the Wolfpack all after- Rossi Leads Effort Rossi completed only two of five passes in the attempt, but one completion was good for 42 yards, putting the ball on the Husker 24-yard line With onI seconds remain ing Rossi made a last ditch effort to get a pass away but was snowed under by Monte Kiffin and Larrv Tom linson to end the game At This point everyone in the stands breathed a long sigh of relief. ML Scores Again Nebraska scored its second touchdown in the fourth quar ter also They started from their own 20-yard line after Have Hout7 dropped a Wolfpack punt into the end zone Dave Theisen not expected to play due to a thigh in jury, started the things oft with a six yard run. before Gent Young. 217-pound full back, powered his way up the middle for six more Claridge. Johnson Scamper Claridge and Rudy John- Delta sank Delta Lpsilon to son. right halfback, picked up the tune of 38-13 The passing six and five yards, respec- catching duet oi Joe McWif tively. hams and Lynn Hasselnacl: With second and seven on proved too much for the DU the Husker 47. ( I a r i d c e as the Delts went into a whipped h pass to Huge for fifteen vard to put the hall on the North Carolina 38. Two plays later Ross took a screen pass and scampered Comments In the dressing room of very relieved Nebraska after a tense game, uiacn bod 'ailed the game a "real tough one' and named North Carolina State "the hardest bitting team we have met this year " When asked ii Nebraska was experiencing overconfi dence Devaney reported. "No the boys had a world ol respect for North Carolina I lust think that some of them might ol got to believing some of the nice things written about them and over-estimated themselves " Commenting on the W o I f pack defense. Devaney Stated, "They defensed us very weli They took away our bread-and-butter plays, we run, with success during miist ol the game " 1 he face oi uiacn t. a r 1 1 Edwards from North Carolina State was grey with disap pointment as he was inter viewed in the quiet Wolfpack dressing room Commenting on his; third loss to a Devanev team, Ed j lost to Bob Devaney everv itlme. Make that clear. I'm 0- 3 with him. and 1 don't like it , don,t Ute afy Coach Edwards was in no mood to talk When asked about hi6 d.fenf,,, h(. mm. mented 'w'' '' and thafb the answer to that." 36 yards behind three fine blocks by the Nebraska inter ference to put the ball on the Wolfpack eight. Young Blasts Johnson ripped around the left end for five before Young w ent through the left side of the line for two more yards, Stnewe eapped the drive by hailing through the Wolf pack line for the TT. mak ing the score 14-13. in favor of North Carolina State. The Huskers elected to go for the two-point com-ersion, but Claridge 's pass was knocked down bv Pete Fal- zarano First TO The Huskers' first touch down, which came w ith 10 15 left in the third quarter, took- only five plays as the Husk ers came out ot the dressing room fired up Roger Moore, a Wolfpack fullback, let a pnnt slide off f the side of his foot, and earried only seven yards .,. give the Hnskers the hall on the North Carolina State 23-yard line. Claridge opened the pro ceedings with a five-yard aerial to Huge Two plays later Young smashed his way through the center of tli! line for ten yards and a first- and-goal on the six Claridge Scores Oandee then zipped x,rf,uph the right side of the m dragging the last lack- i r.. ,im Tr, o-i.. e. hraska its first lead. 7-6. after John Faiman made good on his conversion attempt. The first half w as a rather uneventful affair except for the opening moments of the first quarter Nebraska took the kick-off but was forced to punt after tailing to move the ball Clandge's punt carried to the North Carolina State 40. where Scarpati returned the ball to the Nebraska 31. New Leaders In m F-Ball Last weeks intramural foot ball games found new lead ers in leagues 1-A and 1-B as intramural football goes into the final week before the tournaments Beta Theta Pi moved up into a tie for first place with Phi Kappa Psi in League 1-A as the Beta's astounded Phi Delta Theta. 6-6 The entire Beta team clicked as th" Beta's chalked up one of the highest scores in recent intra- mural history The passing ol Ron Doug las and the running of Dick Rattemaker plus the return oi Charbe Azamumie led the Betas to third victory to one defeat In League 2-A Delta T a u league-leading tie with Sigma Phi EosiJon Mso in league 2-A Don Burns ouarterbacked his Sig- ma Phi Epsilon to a 22-7 vic tory over Theta Xi. Burns re ceived support from Tom Johnson and Lynn Bungec In other IM action Farm house downed Alpha Gamma Rho. 32-7. while Sigma Alpha iVJu defeated Beta Sirma Psi 27-0 Brown Palace fell to Del ta Sigma Pi, 32-18 POWER Only Jockeu T-shirts are Power-Knit to keep their nt The Jockey Power Knit T nlnn is mrj-tuilurW from tilt exflumvc nylon reinforced SHHrnfMe collar that Htavt, unuf; and nmootli to thf extra lntii; tail that Btavt, tucked in It V Power-Knit with fxtra tor-gradc ton yarn in take the rouiihcHi kind of wear a niuti can give it unci till not stretch out of hupi It . .Incltey the man T-shirt . Power Knit keep 10- fit I Jockeu W1LIJK RAMBLES Willie Ross rtmras t yardage against North Carolina State as teammates Rndy Johnson 3it. Lloyd Yoss (7U clear the Bath. Other Nebraska play ers shown include Dennis Claridge (141 and Larry Tomlinson (RSI. Coaches Bash (nttes Cagers Even though the ernpera- tore has been in l ie sevent- the past few davs. the Nebraska varsity and fresh- men basketball teams w ill becir. practice todav During the first week of ; practice, the varsity will do Wis ot running ana concmion ing work. Coach Jerry Bush said Freshman Coach Bob Gates will begin the task of cotting dcwTi an expected freshmen squad of more than 40 Coach Bush expects the IS Cornhuskcr varsity to oe a good offensive dob, hut is concerned abont its defense. On oftense the Huskers Will empi a game of motion wtucf, the fans enjoy," Bush said t'm defense the team Basketbait Roster Viint fiwltlm, 1. Lar - Bnrrrvhlesl f. 2. Jrtci OmMWM (i 3. Wwr renUt Ci 4. Ivar Orow T 5. Arnn': Onshers O t. Gii' linn r 7 Jin Mum G t. Oh -If JrMMs 4 " ,le. knrtut F 10 Bo lm-nowr F tarn WfinHu F 12 Nimm' F.C ... J' fifrinH- Puel" G H Unr! Vetorti- F, C . ,rr SpMin. F. C i. Hill Vlnrmtf 1" Jus Wall r 11 Far WrUrW G Mm Yale C ittir1 la veai Harriers Finish Second In Triangular at Ames By J AN SACK Sports Staff Writer First and second place in d; - idual winners in Mike Fleming and Ray ' Skip" Ste ens were not enough to take the cross country team title irom Drake as the Huskers vent down 2B-2tt at Ames, ia . Saturda.v Lowest score wins. Iowa State finished lasst with 76 points Fleming won the event with b time of 15 15.3 after lead- ns the pack over most o the three - mile hill-and-dale course Stevens who placed second with a 15:21 clocking made his move in the last 50 yards to overtake two Drake run- DM, Drake fielded a team mam ol sophomores who garn ered both third and fourth tjlacs. Larry Toothaker. Husker sophomore from Plal :,mouth edged into fifth nosition with a clocking of If. 48. - KNIT combed cot hat. BnK "r . . . to I50 rs, T-SHIRTS Begin Workouts will use a basic man-to-man defense with the possibility that a zone or a switching man-to-man-defense will be used for certain games. Bush added Six Return Six rim-tippers who lettered last year are returning for another season of Coliseum competition, along with two others who lettered two years ago Retaining kttermea from last vear are: Ivan Grape. second leading rebonnder and third leading scorer; Charles Jones, classy hafihandler from Washington. B.C.; Neil Nannen. junior from Syra cuse; Dennis Pweii. the small scraper from Lincoln Southeast: Darvl Person, who Hi Wt s in is !la Sopti Saph Junmr Smloi Simt. Soph Senior Junior Soph Junior Junior Junior Junto Junior Soot, Junior Senior Soph Senior Homr Tirwt Genevfc Luvolh Southea--i Waynf Brynr, Oik-mho II Unroll "HiBl Niildreve ashmetoti Ti ( Lincolii SWeli Cedar napidf Syrarum- Llnroll: Southeaii' WarvfJvllli., Van Cnlumhu-. Cllm flniaht South Lincoln Nnrrheai LinnolE Viirtheam Randolph. Iowa IKS lMi 2Si ItK jo: 185 2 m ri(i 11 23li 2. IMl It." 2Mi Ml k-2 t-5 M Mi Ml Drake then stormed back to take the next four places be fore the Huskers could bring in a scorer Bill Kenny . NT senior, finished 10th and team mate Mauro Altizio placed 11th. Host team Iowa State w-as completely knocked from the top scoring and did not place a man above 12th position. Iowa State's course had two big hills which were a chai lenge commented Stevens after the meet The 300-yard straightawav finish was also to his liking Nebraska takes on Kansas State this Saturday morning on their home course at Pi oneers Park Qiristinas Cord yaw rittmk most Mb Will O OW . . . VMS IHOV wll CASH flundrodt of other Mf; cash prize! Comr Id pel your FREE Entry formt and enter now! Nothing u, Juy ! Bui hurry - content CloVS soon ! Soeou m lM 4lbum mi Order your persoMlizoiJ CbrititiBt Cardt now from core of beautiful tttm designs GOLDEN ROD Stationery Store 215 North 14 Lead Varsity. Frosh ' had a 1.S average last vear; and Bill Vincent, who will be expected to sfcoaMer some of the scoring load which Tom Russell earried last vear After missing a year be cause of a bad knee, letter- man Jan wail returns, his effectiveness max be hampered as his knee still bothers him. Jim Yates, who also lettered two years ago. is regarded as a good shoot er and tough board man. Fonr Leave Four letrermeri from last season's squad have been lost. Bill Bowers. Tommy Russell and Rex Swett have used up their eligibilitv. while Chuck Sladovnik did no: re- turn to school. Tommy Russell is the seventh-leading sewer in this schools history, even though he played only two years of varsity ball at W after trans ferring from Independence. Kansas. Junior College. Coach Bush hopes that at least two of the Top five from last year's freshmen team .!" -iime through to give us the help we need The five sophomores are Larry Born schlegl. Jack Cramer. Gary Haas, Joel Kortus and Earl Wright Lorenteen Transfers One squad member. Ed Lor enteen. is a transfer from Luther Junior CnTleg He played in the Junior College AH Star game at Hutchinson, Kansas last year. Two newcomers to the var sity. Jerry Spears and Arnold Gensburg will not be eligible until second semester. L?ens burg is a second semester freshman from Chicago, TD . and Spears transferred to XU from Ohic State University . where he plaved freshman 'basketball far football end Jim Huge nas indicated ne wui join the basfcetba liters whenever the football season ends WORLD FILM CLASSICS Thursday - October Thursday - December Thursday - November January dale to be announced pride & prejudice Continuous perfomiances Doors lOflen at 12:45 Four Grab At Title Hisr 8 Standings OOXFFRFWF I 1 KI W- Of) t l.W 4 K It l.M W 2 I I.M SC t t .m as m ! I ' .1 I . ' f . M ;. kaxn ivbnm SMI GMama lr a State MCMIASKA lM.lfcbf.rr f. Sfc M in a s i M n i .a i tt - ' as ' ... i a a .as m n I J s i r i i s .ts si na . m kMas Sim t XFJtR.VSJkV i ru4U i Urn Four Big Eight teams dis tinguished themselves as legi timate title contenders in At halftime of Saturday. Nebraskas Band Day. the baton tw triers formed the year 1776. and in the second half the Huskers had the spirit of 76 in their courageous com back win over North Carolina State. 19-14 Oklahoma are still mam Mine something abont fambi- es, as the Sooners diwniu away their game against the I Pi's number one team m the nation, Texas, at Dallas. Texas won 9. scoring their only touchdown by revering an Oklahoma fumble in the Sooner end zone. The Long horn's field goal was also set up by a Seiner fumbk The Ijonghorns then kept the Sooners penned up win two accurate kicks by Ernie KM Kov kicked one on the run for 42 yards to the Okla homa 11 and then pimted one dead on t he SooneT two Kansas was clearly snper ior to Iowa State, winning -fi and eafttgainang the Cyclones. tt IV Jaynawk's fifth straight win over Iowa State gave them sole possession of first place in the eanference standings with a record nf two arias and no lasses. As expected the Missru: . Tigers had ne trouble defeat -sag the Kansas State Wild cats. 32-0 For the first tiroe this season the Wildcats had a Inendly home audience, but did not find the Bengals so friendly, as the Tigers out gained the States. 363 to IS. Oklahoma State University showed a surprisingly- good of fense in defeating the Colora do Buffaloes for the first tame 36-16 The Cowboys pleased the StiBwater fats by gaining 403 yards. IM Scoreboard Tonudltt Garnet Cits Field NE-xcia va Puineer VV. .V, KanM ?hj vi. TruuiAle SF l.rv College v4 Dental Coliea SWMr Port WOfff v Unison Af Field Emi Alpha Gamrru, am . IWk men Omurr iewmar Cluh vt, Vlxs Bum V.mt -Sitiitr vt Gooddint 18 13 29 - Mt a aiaa J 4