Thursday, November 29, Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Carlson Repeats As 'Star' Bv AL SPORE Sports Staff Writer Dwain Carlson, Husker co captain who led Nebraska to the finest football season in 22 years, is the Nebraskan's Star of the Week' for his performance in Saturday's 34 6 loss to Oklahoma. Carlson, 6-1, 210 pound right guard,, used his speed and agility to hamper Sooner backs the entire afternoon dis playing one of his finest per formances of the season in the Husker defeat to earn his second 'Star' award this year. "They didn't outman us; they outsmarted us," Carlson commented looking back on the OU frakus.'"They weren't the best team we've met, I thought Missouri was better," the Husker lineman continued. Nebraska gave up its only other loss to Missouri earlier in the season. Looking back on the suc cessful NU s e a s o n Carlson commented, "The season went so fast when we were winning I didn't really stop to think about it. I knew we were going to have a winning season but I didn't think an 8-2, rather a 7-3," the Husker co-captain continued. that he prefered not to point out individual players. Coaches "The coaches had such a positive attitude and faith in us it made us feel like win ning," Carlson commented on Bob Devanev and his staff. "Things were so different from last year," Carlson con tinued, "there was more re spect for the coaches than last year. You can't help but respect them (NU coaching staff)." Carlson also had praise for the Husker coaches' organiza tion and amount of work they put into planning and elimin a t i n g mental errors. "We didn't have to hit all week to find out who was going to play on Saturday," the Ne braskan 'Star' stated giving the coaches credit for the bet ter practices the Husker squad enjoyed this year. Eyeing the Husker future Carlson asserted, "the frosh is the best I've seen, next years linemen should be good although there could be some lack of depth." he continued. As for his own future, Carl son was a bit u n c e r t a i n. "Some of the coaches have been trying to get me into Carlson hd praise for the pro ball but I'm not sure I Nebraska players stating, "there were a lot of guys who didn't play last year but have the size." Carlson com mented. The Husker lineman plans to wait to see how he knew they would be this year performs in the bowl garus and reallv worked hard." i before making a final rieci- Carlson felt the season suc-,sion. Carlson will play in the H2 ... :. . 'ft; f v if J I i A V V cess was such a team effort i Blue-Gray game in Mobile, Alabama on Dec. 29th and the Challenge Bowl in Corpus Christi, Texas on Jan. 5th. Carlson is a senior in Busi ness Administration and a Fullerton High graduate. Huskers Tabbed Although Nebraska failed to place anyone on the first team of the Associated Press All-Big Eight team, Dwain Carlson, Dennis Claridge and Willie Ross were tabbed for the second team. CARLSON repeats as star Three Seniors In Texas Boui Dwain Carlson, Bill (Thun der) Thornton and Gary Too good, all outstanding Husker seniors, will play in the Chal lenge Bowl against the all stars of Texas Jan. 5. The Husker trio will travel to Corpus Christie, Texas for the new post-season game. The all-star Texas teams meet the best from other tans ot me coumrv. d.:,. t.n..,..-kio Dwa,n Carlson guard and- tion were Llovd Voss Bob m linebacker and Thornton, full Brow rnnis Stuewe and IS back, are also listed for other: Bi (Thnnder) Thornton. xxj wi game iKai anises. Husker Statistics The complete 1962 Nebras-1 I McNultr ka statistics: Veb. 134 46 187 2KS1 1 2455 551 45 J55 70 10 1020 i 706 S475 4 4:i I S3 32 51 89 f 3 1 27 431 First downs rushing First downs passing First downs penalti Tital first downs Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Net gain rushing Rushing plays Average gain rushing PassM attempted Passes completed Passes intercepted Passing yardage Average gain passing Total olfensive plaj-s Net yards gained Average gain Punts Punting yardage Punting average Penalties Penalty yardage Fumbles Fumbles lost 1M T a 25K 1 Johnson Oam. ! TucKc- 71 . Sebastian 3 42 t Thornton 62 5 I Smith 2 HI raiman lb 1571 I Bonistall 5 -13 303 I 1H Sb. totals 7(W 3475 4 t 4 1 4 II 4.6 4. 4.3 38 3.5 2.5 -2.6 4.9 4.0 307 !Opp. totals 548 21S3 3.2 I PCXTINO 151 No. Yards Are. It Ik CTartdee 27 995 3l.9 0 9 Bainro 16 563 35 2 1 911 6.1 J Neb. totals 43 1558 36.2 1 548 I Opp. totals F5 2150 33.1 2 2193 1 pt.v rrrn-iv' ' Bryan i Tomlmsnn ' ; Tailahan '7 Run I Comstock Ross I Martin Three Grapplers Return Only three lettermen return to Coach Bob Mancusco's wrestling team this year which opens its season m Ter re Haute, Ind., Saturday. Last year's team finished with a 9-2-1 record in dual meets and finished fourth in the Big Eight meet and ninth in the N.C.A.A. meet. But on that squad were the likes of Dave Cook, Jim Fai mon, Gordon Chipman, Dan Hoevett, Harold Thompson and Jim Kaschke. Thompson and Raschke were undefeated in dual com petition last season and also won their divisions in the Big Eight tournament. Returning lettermen include Dick Vansickle, 130 pounds; Den Fox, 177 Dounder and Mike Nissen, 123 pounds. Nissen will captain the squad and will be trying for his third season of dual com petition without a loss. He suffered two losses last year one in the finals of the Big Eight meet and the other in the semi-finals of the N.C.A.A. Much of the grappler hopes are riding on Mike this sea son as this year's squad will be young and inexperienced, but Coach Mancusco f e e Is some seasoning three soph omore prospects may develop as the year progresses. All three are former Ne braska StJrte High School champs. They are Steve Wal enz. 117 pounds; Charles Clatterbuck, 147 pounder and Mike Tillotson, 167 pounds. From the Stick By RICK AKIN 1. WANT ADS PERSONAL Things have kind of quiefed down since the Huskers closed out their fabulous football season with a sur prising 8-2 record. My predicting system picked the boys from Okla homa for the fifth spot. I have to hand it to Bud Wilkin son for shaping those sophomores into a championship club. If the Huskers' loss to the Sooners seems disappoint ing to a few, it shouldn't. Nebraska lost the ones that it was supposed to and won a few that everybody thought it wouldn't (Michigan, Kansas and Iowa State, for in stance). A bigger hand should go to Coach Bob Devaney, his assistants, the football players, and Athletic Director Tip py Dye for taking Nebraska football out of the run-of-the-mill category. No bowl offers yet according to Coach Devaney. "If we are eiven a bowl bid. it will depend on the bowl if we go or not," the NU mentor, said. Basketball nowt takes the spotlight in Nebraska's climb in athletics. The only thing is: the cagers don't look as if they are going to do much climbing. Judging from Tuesday night's en counter with the freshmen, the varsity is going to have to improve quite a bit before they make any kind of a stand in the conference race this winter. Daryl Petsch and Ivan Grupe are taking up where they left off last season with consistent performances. Petsch has improved in his board work which will be a big help since Tom Russell and Bill Bowers are gone. Charlie Jones will also be a big help this season as he appears to be one of the best all-around players on the team. Rut the kev to the success will be the play of Bill Vincent. The Chief will try to fill the shoes of Russell this fall and must improve his rebounding for the Huskers to be any kind of a threat. In any case the Huskers aren't going to pull off a big improvement show like the football team did, but it shouldn't be expected either. Congratulations to Bill (Thunder) Thornton for being picked on the Ail-American squad. A great three years for the Thunder Man. & y V t - Akin Save I Save? Save! Na. Yards Are. TD 291 21 10 1 . 5 10 II . 4 6 1 29 103 189 208 59 LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS , - - INTERCEPTION' RL'Tl RVH N. Yardsge Ave I Martin 1 Tocker 1 ; Theisen 3 j Johnson 1 i Tooeood 1 ' Ross 1 Brown Neb. totals OPP. totals 26 56 15 3 0 9 10 Ki""inNG 188 65 Vnjes-ich 1 Stuew 3 Johnson 5 ! Donovan 3 Posrers 2 Theisen 3 3- McClonshan 4 ! Sebastian 1 iHohn 1 ? ! Neb. totals 14 14 41 109 59 34 21 27 30 5 0 20 206 IS. 9 18.9 14.8 14 7 I'D 140 13.7 12.1 11.8 11.3 10 5 9.0 75 50 0.0 All cool people on campus are baying their STITOONT DIRECTORIES in the Student t'nion today. Are you cool? FOR SALE 1957 OWsmobile. excellent bay. Power steering, brake, factory air. 488-7487. -5 i Opp. touts : Paschall Mf'Oocghan I Powers i Martin Siuewe 12 V 39 238 49 28C 25 130 34 173 VuiesiHl 2 10 'Young 55 273 - Ross 89 447 ! MrNulty 6 2 Johnson 36 176 ! Sebastian 3 13 ', Thornton 62 251 ' Oaridge 104 425 Smith 2 7 s Twicer . 10 44 Theisen 15 47 Times Vet Carried Gal Lass Gala Ave. 70 1020 14 6 6 68 9!8 13.5 I SCORING Kick Raa Pass TD AI M At-M At-M FG Tt HELP WANTED Male student dishwasher for meals. I Delta Sigma Phi. HE 2-5966, noons or Iter 6. Fraternity Bus Bors wanted. Call 432 1187. WANTED One student to share extremely nice apartment. Clow to campus. Call 432- ! 3254, after 5 :00. 91 232 279 130 169 10 267 431 29 1M 13 238 jjiCiaridire 10 0-0 3-2 11-0 Thornton R'bis 5.S K 1 i'. S'uewe 5 J , Martin j . ; McOonghaa 4.9 4.8 4.8 4 6 1'ihnsmi Trtmlinson 'met .. . ' Callahan 3 04 2-2 0-0 3 0-0 1-1 0-0 ! M M 0-0 3 04 1-0 04 2 04 0-0 0-1 2 0-0 04 0-0 1 04 04 0-3 1 04 04 0-1 1 04 04 0-1 14 Faiman Bonistall Neb. total Opp. totals 55 370 0 7 16 28 9 TH 30 -V. 18 -18 4 3 I Faiman 0 10-7 04 1 r.KVF 3.6! Power 551 2M1 196 2455 397 1571 303 1275 1 04 04 04 .1 04 14 04 j j iur . icn i imi v u-o 2 S . I J HIT .......... I Vi I 5 t TV -sen 1 04 04 04 X .MrNulty 1 04 04 04 jl . Comstock 1 04 04 04 ! Young 1 04 04 04 4 s ' Ba?fico 0 6-4 0 0 04 l'j ; Ernst 0 14 04 04 TRANSPORTATION NEEDED Have rider, need transportation to South em California for Christmas. Will share expenses and driving. 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