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The Daily Nebraskan
Burden of Injuries
Lessens Somewhat
The burden of injuries which
hit the Huskers is lessening
somewhat before the impor
tant encounter with Kansas
Saturday.
Dennis Claridge, NU's star
quarterback, who sprained an
ankle last weekend, is a long
way down the road of recov
ery as he was walking spryly
before practice yesterday.
Claridge is wearing rubber
soled shoes instead of football
cleats to lessen the chance of
reinjury.
Without Claridge the Husk
ers are in serious quarterback
problems with John Faiman
out for the season. Doug Tuck
er has moved up to the alter
nate unit but has little exper
ience on offense.
Thornton a Question
Bill (Thunder) Thornton's
condition is still somewhat up
in the air, but Coach Bob De
vaney indicated, "If Bill is
ready to go, we will use him
in spots.
Ron Michka, 200-pound start
ing center, will apparently be
reaay to go Saturday after a
bout with his wrist.
The loss of Faiman consti
tuted another problem the
NU kicking game. Devaney
indicated that Rudy Johnson
or' Bob Brown will probably
.s k ;
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JAY ROBERTS KU end
handle the kickoffs with John
son and Dave Theisen getting
the nod on extra point attempts.
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From the Stick
By RICK AKIN
Sports Editor
Finally!
Someone has come up with an idea to replace every
one's topic of conversation Huskie Husker.
The Stick staunchly stands behind the idea of "The
Jolly Red Giant" initiated by Larry Myers in yester
day's Daily Nebraskan.
Myers is the first one I have heard of that has done
anything about the hated gorilla of the NU plains.
A few more ideas put forth in a contest wouldn't
be such a bad idea. If the students really wanted to
get rid of Huskie, baby, a little action should be shown
instead of a lot of words.
Frustrating weekend for Cornhuskerland last week
end in losing to Missouri. Frustrating weekend for pre
dictions also.
Tough year for Ohio State after losing three al
ready after being picked to lead the nation this year.
How about something like that happening to Mis
souri or Oklahoma!
I certainly do wish I didn't have to pick this week's
crucial encounter as the Huskers travel to Kansas.
Whoever loses this one might as well forget a trip to
the Orange Bowl.
The Jayhawks were pretty inconsistent at the begin
ning of the season, but Gale Savers is beginning to find
his way to end zone with regularity.
Missouri ruined the Huskers last
weekend, but the defense made a game
out of it.
The Huskers did a good job against
Johnny Roland, but won't be as fortunate
against Sayers. Kansas 32, NEBRASKA
26.
Oklahoma meets Iowa State in Ames
after the Sooners crushed Colorado last
weekend. Another big day for the Soon
ers. OKLAHOMA.
Missouri takes a vacation this week
before facing Oklahoma the following
weekend. Colorado will offer the competition for the
tough Tigers. Missouri will breeze, but not 62-0. MISSOU
RI. Oklahoma State travels to West Point to clash with
Army, which is a coming national power. ARMY with
little sweat.
In the Big Ten
MICHIGAN STATE will nip Purdue in one of the
top games in the country. OHIO STATE will rip Indiana
(tough year for the Buckeyes). NORTHWESTERN will
beat Wisconsin in a classic. MINNESOTA over Iowa
with a tussle. MICHIGAN will top Illinois.
Other Games
PENN STATE over West Virginia, NAVY over Syr
acuse, ALABAMA over Miami, AUBURN over Mississip
pi St., MARYLAND over Duke, LSU over TCU, MISSIS
SIPPI over Chattanooga, ARKANSAS over Rice, TEXAS
ov?r Baylor, OREGON over Washington St.
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NOEL MARTIN 'Star
Noel Martin
Is New Star
For Week
By AL SPORE
Staff Sports Writer
Noel Martin, 5-11, 205-pound
NU fullback, has been se
lected as the Nebraskan's
'Star of the Week' for his fine
defensive action against Mis
souri last weekend.
The Husker senior supplied
the one bright spot for the
iNeDraska fans when he
snared a Missouri pass and
returned it 88 yards for the
sole Husker score.
In addition to this heads-up
interception, Martin turned in
one of the finest defensive
performances of his career.
Some fans feel that a Husk
er defeat would mean the end
of the road for the Scarlet
but Martin holds a more op
timistic view. "Sometimes it
takes a defeat to help a good
team to be better," he proph-
isized.
Eyeing the Big Eight battle
Martin commented, "If we
can win these last three we
could be the champs, I don't
think there is a team in the
Big Eight that won't be beat,"
he continued.
Martin stated looking back
on the Missouri tilt, "They're
(Missouri) a type of team that
doesn't make mistakes, and
they were on."
Commenting on the recent.
NU injuries Martin felt, "the
loss of John Faiman could
hurt, but that's the breaks of
the game. We'll overlook that
and play that much harder."
Martin came to Nebraska
as a halfback after playing
high school ball at Clay Cen
ter, Kansas. He was switched
to fullback his sophomore
year and laid out last year to
give a knee operation a
chance for full recovery.
Noel is married to ex-Husk-
er coach Bill Jennings' daugh
ter, Vicki. Jennings is now an
assistant coach at Kansas.
"This would be a feather in
my hat to beat Kansas,"
stated Martin.
Martin described the new
coaching staff as, "a real fine
bunch of coaches. They helped
me come back after this in
jury.
Thursday, November 8, 1962
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