:- Page 4 The Daify Nebraskan Thursday, Oct. 10, 1963 iT ... jn ' 1 ) I 1 t . 'u iuiwnMnMMsji. m .jj,iuu.iujjiwj.m.)jl iiiiiiu ju.iu.. j,.M,ji,JXLmfmmmmmmmmm Lsk TIE If PHOTO BY HAL FOSTER TOP-LEVEL SCRUTINY Head Coach Bob Devaney oversees from the sidelines Wednesday at the Huskcr camp. NU Camp Eyes Isaacson Passes; Mira Is Similar Terry Isaacson of the Air Force means pass defense to Nebraska's footballers in preparation for the Falcon game this Saturday. Coach Bob Devaney sent the players through their longest scrimmage Tuesday and the pace slowed little on Wednesday. The emphasis was on defense of Isaacson's well-known passing plays and a Husker weakness of note so far, punt returns and protec tion. Devaney put Isaacson In a class with Miami's George Mira who last year sprinkled the Scarlet defense with com plete passes in the Gotham Bowl. "Isaacson maneuvers well; and how we contain him could decide the game." Devaney remarked. Nebraska's genial mentor also had good words for the Falcon defense which has lim ited enemy offenses to not one touchdown from a drive. Washington ran a kick-off back and Southern Methodist scored on an intercepted pass. The Air Force can also call on capable ends that may put much pressure on the Husker end corps, Larry Tomlinson, Tony Jeter and Chuck Doepke. Dick Callahan, playing in the secondary, pleased Devan ey last week with excellent pass coverage against Iowa State. Callahan has the b a d memory of little Jerry Pelle tier scooting behind him or a scoring pass at Minneapolis. Devaney's defensive lineup has apparently jelled with Jet er, Lloyd Voss, Ron Michka, Larry Kramer, and Larry Tomlinson in the front line, Bob Brown and John Kirby as linebackers, Callahan and Dave Theisen at the corner spots with Bob Hohn and Kent McCloughan deep at safety positions. The Huskers should be in good physical shape for Sat urday's Band Day battle with the Falcons. John Dervin, who suffered a leg injury in t h e Iowa State game, is expected to be ready for full-speed duty by Saturday. PHOTO BY HAL FOSTER CORGAN ENCOURAGEMENT Husker offensive back field coach Mike Corgan gives players gentle encourage ment yesterday in preparation for the Air Force. NU Alley Squad Is Top Team Nebraska goes into its next match in the newly-formed Kansas - Nebraska Bowling Conference tied for the league lead. Nebraska and Kansas Uni versity each have 7 and 5 ree ords after the first matches last Saturday. Wichita and Kansas State trail with 5 and 7 records. Nebraska's next match is here at the Union lanes on Saturday, October 19, against the other three conference schools. Nebraska's big victory was a 4 to 0 sweep of Wichita. Ne braska had a 1017 second game and 2948 team series, both league hie'hs so far. Nebraska won the first two games against Kansas State but lost the third 968 to 845 and total series 2709 to 2-75. The only win over Kansas was with a 985 team gams. Phil Schenck led the Huskers that game with a 226, with Bob Gant and Ralph DeLong chip ping in a 203 and 202. Morey, DeLong, and Van Kelkinburgh were all over 600 for the Wichita series, with scores of 655, 604, and 616 re spectively. Nebraska's best game was a 246 by Morey in the first game against Wichita. Gant shot a 231 in the opener against Kansas State. Nebraska averages: Bob Gant: 194; Keith VanVel kinburgh: 188; Phil Schenck: 187; Dave Morey: 186; Raiph DeLong: 177. (inn Statat S2-879-9S 2709 Twombly: 187-1SM90-525 Blank: lM-lBB-lDO 902 Loercher: 18R-202-209 S99 Loomiai 190-1SS-22O 5W Bond: 163-182-169514 Second Win Golfers7 Goal Golf Coach Harry Good's team looks for its second victory over Creighton Uni versity this fall on October 15. 1:00 p.m., at Pioneer golf course in Lincoln. The Huskers trimmed the Jays last Thursday at Mir acle Hills in Omaha by 11V2 to 3. Bob Korba of Nebras ka was the medalist with a 74 while defeating Tom Smith of Creighton by six strokes. "We have a tougher sched ule coming up, but we will be strengthened by the return of Tom Thompson, our number two man," Coach Good commented. Thompson, wtho suffered a broken finger, just had the splint removed and should see action next week. Tom Schuchart of Creighton recorded the Jay's only vic tory last week with a 76 to Husker Frank Schreiner's 80 in the closest match of the day. Nebraskans Bob Saffer. Ken Sedden, and Mike Zmairzly ai whipped their Omaha opponents by five scroKes or more. he OBnftoimiuiGs, Clcurid OiUflBIOEniC lit OSS Lead Nebraska's Cornhuskers who maintained their number ten rating in the UPI poll this week, improved their team marks in national football sta istics. The Huskers now rank third in rushing offense behind West Texas State and Syracuse, Scarlet defense, though, re mained the most prominent, Nebraska rushing defense places sixth while total de fense ranks fourth in the land behind Harvard, Princeton and Georgia Tech. Nebraska retained Its lead in three of four major team statistical divisions in the Big Eight Conference this past week, but gave way to Kan sas in passing offense. The Huskers have totaled 1,044 yards over-all averaging 348 yards through three games and have limited their foes to 397, or 132.3 yards per contest, in showing their heels to the rest of the Conference in the goal offense and de fense departments. On the ground, Nebraska is averaging 269 yards through Wichita: 927-829-915 2071 Fischer: H0-1R2-18R-848 West: 169-lfl4-l 502 HVaston: 192439-156 Off IWorrla: M1-1R6-2W 574 Kopetzky: 185-178-197 5S Kanaaa: 943-906-9902839 Bowtraock: 202-148-255-605 Hoy: 174-I82-I(il 517 Wilier: 178-182-165 52J Kuhl! 204-201-236641 Rybolt: 187-1&M7J-553 Nebraaka: 933-897-8452675 Cant: 231-178-145554 Morey: 182-171-169622 rxLon: 155-181-134470 Sohenrk: 210-157-204571 VanVelklllburgh: 155-110-1 93-58 Nebraaka: 979-1017-952-2948 Gant: 181-224-179-Sfl4 Morey: 246-187-222655 rMLraM: 180-224-19H 604 Scheenck: 146-179-1B24M VanVelkinburgh: 215-203-198616 Nebraaka: 873-985-92527113 Gant: 184-203-2246111 Morey: 160-175-166501 PelonH: 159-202-160521 Srheenck: 1BR-ZS6-213 627 VanVelklnburirh: 182-179-162523 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE 1962 VOLKSWAGEN SEI1AN, ONR OWN ER. EXCELLENT CONDITION. Call Lee 477-9971. 1956 Chevrolet Impale, except onally elean. Cell 477-4333. New Harmon-Karri n 50 Watt Btereo Amplifier trnd Stereo FM Tuner. Call 434-7377. HOMECOMJNO: MORTAR B0ARD8 MUM SALES Oct. 6-25. PERSONAL X.FAHN TO BOX! ! BE A MASTER IN THE ART OP SELF-DEFENSE. EX PERT TRAINERS' SECHETS CAN BE YOURS! NO EQUIPMENT NEEDED. FORM A CAMPUS BOXING CLUB AMONG YOUR FRIENDS FOR FUN, SELF-CONFTDENra ANT) REAL PHYSICAL FITNESS. COMPLETE BROCHURE ANI LESSONS ONE DOLLAR. SEND TO: PHYSICAL ARTS GYM, Mi Clinton Street. Hompatead. Long Island, New York. Rood Hviuhemng By Mick Rood Sports Editor muuiesma s uopners nad several motives to want a vic tory over Nebraska. Thev were a vnnnrJ tiwm hut thou had rich defensive tradition to live up to. They are just wic iigm age 10 rememDer tour Huskers that might have uuuiieu me uopners unuorm at that game. These two in centives spurred Minnesota to near victory two weeks ago Just last Saturday, Iowa State, also playing the under dog role, wanted to show Husker fane whv th Nnhracta. Iowa State game has become one of the leaPue'R mnst contested rivalry in recent years. The Cyclones nursed a memory of Nebraska's 28 to 0 halftime lead last year. They were worn down in the second half but press boxes around the country must have dropped a microphone or two wiien uiey neara ine nautime tally 7 to 7. And now, the Air Force. Will the Huskers be the team that is "up" for this game, or will they again rely uu Bupenur aepin ana aDinty in the second half? Nebraska's new role as superior and awesome ensem ble is indeed an unaccustomed exnerienoe. ThP Husk. nf the fifties were teams that played the opposite role. Foot- oau giants UKianoma, Army, Texas, and Penn State fell k weaker but fired-up Nebraska teams. Now, all changed ... the pigskin is in the other hand. The Scarlet banner is up for recent exposure and lesser powers are after their chance to prove a legal point that me nusk-ers can be beater;. The largest Coliseum crowd since 1955 Texas A&M loss will serve as the iurv in this case. Nebraska's case will have to be air tieht against lerry isaacson ana nis mates. The main point is, will Ne braska prosecute or take the defensive on Saturday's day in court? Will Nebraska take the initiative or rest their case until the second half? On prediction, the World Series was a blank, but foot ball shots near the 75 per cent mark this season. So aeain I shall walk the narrow line: Nebraska to give Isaacson one score, to 6; Oklahoma 14 to 6 over Texas; Missouri rambling past Kansas State by 15; Northwestern not so easy over Minnesota by 7; Colorado to new heights by three over Oklahoma State; Kansas bv Savers over Iowa State: Penn State over Army; Duke over California; Clemson by one over Georgia; Georgia Tech returns to form over Tennessee; Ohio State edging by upstart Illinois; Iowa surging past Indiana; LSU bv ten or more over Miami; Maryland to surprise North Carolina; Michigan State by eight over Michigan; Navy past SMU; Southern Cal over Notre Dame; Wisconsin pushing past Purdue; Stanford with new power over Rice; UCLA in upset of the week over Syracuse. rOR RENT 160 month. Board ai room. 2 atudenta. 477-6604. NOTICE JAMADIAN SOCIETY THIS FRIDAY. Union, room 345, all atudento invited. TO SEE THROUGH CLOTHES., and WALLS! 4 I WiNNtK OF IHfclH lERNAnaNALSClENCE f (CTiON PRIZE its first three outings bet' ter than the mark of the four Big Eight Conference teams which placed among the top ten in the nation in rushing offense a year ago. Kansas, however, passed up Intra murals New A new and corrected intra mural football schedule is now posted on the bulletin board in the Men's Physical Education Building. The Beta Theta Pi-B score was omitted in yesterday's paper. The correct score was Beta Theta Pi-B 45, Phi Kap pa Psi-B 0. Intramural Results: Phi Delta Theta -A 19 Alpha Tnu Omega-A 12 Beta Theta Pi A 19 Phi Kappa Psi-A 18 Siema Alpha Epstlon-A 18 Kappa Sigma-A 6 SUrma Chl-A 38 Phi Gamma Delta -A 18 Twin Towers 3rd floor 12 Twin Towers 6th floor ( Twin Towera 9th 1 (Forfeit) Twin Towera 10th 0 Today's Schedule: Ak Fields: East: Chi Phi v. Pi Kappa Phi Center: Benton vs. Bessey West: Seaton 1 vs. Selleck the Cornhuskers in passing with a 137-yard effort against Wyoming and now leads the league by a bare 12-yard to tal, 259-237. It was Colorado, putting to gether 371 yards on the ground and another 70 in the air for a 441-yard total against Kan sas State, which produced the most notable shuffle in Con ference team statistics. The Buffs hadn't done as well ov er two non-conference games, and it represented the best showing offensively for a Colo rado team since the 1961 sea son. Last year's best offen sive effort was 339 yards in topping the Air Force Aca demy, 34-10. This performance moved the Buffaloes behind Nebras ka in total yardage, 1,044 to 819, but idle Oklahoma ranks behind the Huskers on an av erage basis, 348 to 286. Colo rado stands third with a 273 offensive average, and Kan sas fourth with 259.6. In indivudual statistics Wil lie Ross of Nebraska has thrown the Big Eight Confer ence individual rushing race into a three-way run. Kansas' Gale Sayers and Iowa State's Tom Vaughn turned in identical rushing marks for the week 70 yards on 13 carries to retain No. 1 and 2 ranking in the Con ference, but Ross came up with 95 yards in his team's 21-7 win over Iowa State to move past idle Jim Grisham of Oklahoma for the third spot and provide indication of a three-way race developing for Conference rushing hon ors. Sayers' league-leading total is 260 yards' on 42 carries for a 6.2 average, Vaughn stands second with 226 yards and 4.6 standard and Ross is third with 222 and the league's best average of 6.7. That 222-yard total posted by Ross is more than half his 431-production which led all Nebraska ball-carriers a year ago. Ross played but sparing ly in Nebraska's 1963 opener, then moved into contention for the league rushing lead with a 91-yard effort against Minnesota, a team which last year limited nine foes to a 52.2 rushing average to leal the nation in that department. Three Colorado ball-carriers contributed better single day performances than any of the three leaders to effect shakeups in other top spots in the rushing department. Bill Harris ran for 103 yards against Kansas State to move into the No. 4 spot with a 193 yard total; the Buff's Larry Portis picked up 101 against the Wildcats to rank fifth with 168 and Milton Noble with 9(1 moved into No. 8 with 143. Not a single Buffalo had been ranked previously. 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