i ! 1 $ i 1 i Page 4 j"The Daily Nebraskan Friday November, 2, 1962 TT K 8 -v-v" TsvnV" n -v"m AJLUiiicIilill lroiaPial f, Both m tm is By RICK AKIN Sports Editor Homecoming weekend is al ready going strong with dis plays getting the final touches and TV men setting up cam eras for what everybody has been talking about the Busk ers'" clash with Missouri to morrow at 2 p.m. at the Sta dium. Missouri (5-0-1) is in some what the same situation as the Huskers (6-0). Both teams have not as yet played an outstanding opponent, and both TEXACO Service Station for LEASE location on the edge ef Campvs 16 & Q Doing a good gollonage. Here's an opportunity for 1 or 2 aggressive college men to go into business for themselves. A small amount of capital h re quired. We train you at our expense. Contact: Day HE2-6640: Evening GA 3-6910. rank high in the national polls with the help of overwhelm ing statistics, and high scor ing victories. Missouri Coach Dan Devine has yet to see a Husker cross the goal line since he took the Tiger helm in 1958. Last year the Huskers dropped a hard-fought deci sion to the Bengals at Colum bia, 10-0, but the Cornhuskers still hold the overall edge, winning 28, losing 24 and there have been three ties. Yesterday the Huskers worked on their kicking game in the drizzly weather. "The game will be more in teresting if it is a dry field from the spectator . stand point," said Coach Bob De vaney. On the game Devaney said. "We might use Xoel Martin more on defense. He does a good job against Mis souri's kind of offense and is aggressive." With Bill (Thunder) Thorn ton and Dennis Stuewe back into action after a two week layoff, Devaney indicated that he did not know whether he would substitute Stuewe and Thornton individually or with their unit. Both are currently running with the third unit which also consists of Willie Ross. "What we do will depend on the plav and on the physical condition of Stuewe and Thornton," the Husker men tor stated. Starting for the Huskers will be Larry Donovan and Jim Huge at the ends, Tyrone Robertson and Lloyd Voss at the tackles, Dwain Carlson and Bob Brown at the guards and Ron Michka at center. Dennis Claridge will start at quarterback with Warren Powers and Rudy Johnson at the halfbacks and Gene Young at fullback. On the alternate unit will be Larry Tomlinson and .Mike Eger at the ends, Al Fischer and Larry Kramer at the tackles, Gary Toogood and John Kirby at the guards ana L,yie Mttier at center. John Faiman has been quarterbacking the alternate unit with Kent McCloughan and Dave Theisen at the half backs, and Noel Martin at fullback. I man pQ Staff Predictions- i . f - 1 ffWoW x . -. I t- Neknska (um Qlim Oktakma 8C t. vs. vs. n. Mnaari Kaaui SUtc Cmttatt torn SUM Bullet Nebr. 13-7 Kans. Okla. Iowa St . . Al Spore .. Mo. 20-13 Kans. Okla. Iowa St Sue jXebr. 19-14 .Kans. Okla. Iowa St Tom N'ebr. 13-7 Kans. Okla. Iowa St Wendy Nebr. 20-13 Kans. Okla. Iowa St Cork Nebr. 21-13 Kans. Okla. Iowa St Linda f Nebr. 13-13 Kans. Okla. Okla. St Forrest ...JXebr. 13-10 Kans. j Okla. Okla. St Cross Country Even Record In Sight r Nebraska cross country s men have a chance to even their record out at 2-2 if they . can come up with a win over the Missouri Tigers tomorrow at II a m. on the three-mile Pioneers Park course. This is the last meet of the season before the Big EigJutJ Cross Country Championships I at Ames. la.. Nov. 10. The Huskers win go with the men they fielded in the three previous meets. Seniors Mike Fleming and Ray "Skip" Stevens and soph omore Larry Toothaker have consistently tamed in tine best perfonnnees drmg the sea son. Other boys wh.3 will be in tine field against Missouri in clude Bill Kerry. Clarence Scott Staart Tucker and John Portee. Prefacing tfte varsity clash will be the ann mal state high sdwol champkiiiisliiips. 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