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THe Daily Nebraskan
Friday, Nov. 15, 1963
!M Football
Tournament
In Progress
No games were scheduled
yesterday in the single-elimination
intramural football
tournament. Cather third floor
and eighth floor play today at
4 at City Northeast field. Sat
urday games will be at 10
a.m. on the City fields.
Results through Wednesday:
Smith 13 Kiesselbach 0
Beta Theta Pi-B 15 Alpha Tan Omega-B 12
Phi Delta Theta-B 26 Kappa SUrma-B 0
Seaton II 34 Sealon 1 13
Gus I 13 MacLean 8
Sigma Phi EpsUon-A 25 Phi Delta
Theta-A
Pioneer House 28 Chi Phi 6
Cather 3rd 21 Cather 9th 19
Cather 8th 25 Cather 13th 15
Phi Kappa Psf-A 19 Delta Tau Delta-A 12
Farm House 19 Al men u
Beta Theta Pi-A 18 Phi Kappa Psi-A 14
Farm House 32 Brown Palace 0
Benton 30 Seaton H 14
Hitchcock 14 Gus 19
Beta Theta Pi-B 21 Phi Delta Theta-B 20
Saturday schedule:
Beta Theta Pi-A vs. Sitma Phi Epsilon-A
Benton vs. Hlteneoca
Farmhouse vs. Pioneer House
Dents vs. Phi Delta Phi
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The Younger Sef Starts
lfiuFis Fofc Seniors
From Husker Backfield
With seniors Dennis Cla
ridge and Rudy Johnson out
with injuries and halfback
Willie Ross still hampered
somewhat by an injured shou
lder, Nebraska sends a back-
field of three juniors and a
sophomore against Oklahoma
State tomorrow at L e w i s
Field, Stillwater, at 1:30.
Sophomore Fred Duda will
be Nebraska's starting quar
terback for the third time this
season. In his previous two
starts, Nebraska mauled Kan
sas State 28 to 6 and Kansas
23 to 9
At 186 pounds, starter May
nard Smidt of Cozad (left half
back) is Nebraska's heaviest
backfield man. Bob Hohn
will play right halfback, and
Brace Smith will play full
back. Nebraska g o e s for its sec
ond victory against Oklahoma
State after its first win last
year, 14 to 0 in Lincoln. Join
ing the conference in 1960, the
Cowboys won the first two en
counters. Despite the small backfield,
Nebraska outweighs Ok
lahoma State 225 to 197 in the
line and 234 to 201 tackle-to-tackle.
The Cowboy backfield
averages 186 pounds per man
to 179 for the Huskers.
Besides playing without Cla
ridge, who has a severe thigh
Orange Bowl Fate Rides
On Missouri-Oklahoma Tilt
Witn the 1963 football sea
son drawing to a close, only
three teams in the Big Eight
are left with a chance to gain
the title, Oklahoma, Nebras
ka, and Missouri.
To stay in the race Missouri
must defeat Oklahoma in an
important game this weekend.
The Tigers will meet the
Gymnasts
Young For
63 Season
Underclass-laden, the Uni
versity of Nebraska gymnas
tics team is preparing for its
opening meet, the Midwest
Open, Dec. 6-7, in Chicago
Team captain and two-year
letterman Dennis Albers of
Hastings has led the team the
past two years and is ex
pected to do the same for
Coach Jake Geier's 1963-64
squad.
The return of Louie Burkel,
two-letter winner from Beat
rice, should strengthen the
team considerably.
Junior lettermen Jim How
ard and Francis Allen, both
of Lincoln, are among the
other top returnees.
Name
Tear Hometown
Albers.
Allen,
Armstrong
Beran
Burkel
Hood
Howard
Johnson
MatTJuwell
Pfejff
Sitzman
Stone
Swihart
&r Haatiius
it Lincoln
Soph. ...... Lincoln
Konh. Omaha
Sr. ........ Beatrk
Soph. Lincoln
Jr Lw4n
S opta. Lincoln
Soph. ...... Lanwiin
J r Lincoln
Sr Kncoia
Soph. Omaha
it. .... Grand bland
SHOP MONDAY AND THURSDAY
9:30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M.,
OTHER DAYS TO 5:30 PM.
of the Missing
Notes teas Closed
A keyed-up personality is never
out in the cold ... for long. Even
Willie Ross
Charley horse, and Johnson,
Nebraska's leading ground
gainer and scorer (523 yards
in 80 carries and 44 points),
the Hnskers will also miss
tackle Monte Kiffin, who has
been injured for three weeks
now.
Despite scoring 61 points in
the last two games, largely
because of quarterback Mike
Miller, the Cowboys, who
have lost all four of their con
ference games, are definite
underdogs to the league-leading
(5 and 0) Cornhuskers. Ne
braska still leads the nation in
rushing offense (278 yards per
game) and is fourth in total
offense.
Coach Devaney, not a man
to look past an opponent, com
mented: "Despite the praise from
Sooners at Columbia Satur
day. The Tigers, minus Monroe
Phelps their leading ground
gainer will be forced to de
pend upon Gary Lanes pass
ing game. The Tigers rank
third in the Big Eight in pass
ing offense. Oklahoma is num
ber one passing defense and
will be faced with a bombard
ment since the Tigers will not
have the ground manpower.
It is doubtful that the Spon
ers leading ground gainer full
back Jim -Grisham will be
able to play. Grisham has
accumulated 573 yards for a
5.5 average.
Kansas University will meet
Colorado at Boulder. The Buff
squad lost to Missouri last
weekend and stand 2-4 in con
ference play and 2-6 for the
season. Kansas lost to the
Cornhuskers last weekend.
Assistant Coach Chet Frank
lin who scouted the Kansas
Ja j hawks at Nebraska re
ported the Ja j hawks aren't
as strong in the line as Mis
souri, but they are a much
more explosive team with a
quicker line and more strik
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Coach Mitchell about having
a 'dream team,' we've got to
play the games. We cannot go
out to the Stadium and an
nounce to the fans that we
have a superb collection of
football players and then have
the other team drop over.
They won't do it ... WE ARE
definitely not looking forward
to playing Oklahoma. In fact,
I'm not looking forward to
playing either Oklahoma
State or Oklahoma. But the
schedule says we've got to
play them "
Cowboy quarterback Mike
Miller, who completed barely
25 of his passes in the first
five games (all losses as Okla
homa State scored only 20
points), now has completed 37
of 79 for a 46.8 season's com
pletion percentage. Rushing is
led by fullbacks George Thom
as and Walt Garrison. De
spite never carrying the ball
on the freshman team last
year, Garrison gained 138
yards last Saturday in t h e
33 to 24 win over Tulsa Uni
versity. PKOBABLE STARTING LINEl'PS
Nebraska Oklahoma Stale
Vi. Player Pa . Player V..
53 Tomlinson (XX) IE 187) McFarland 30
75 Kramer 231) . LT... HK Harper 76
68 Kirh.v (21B) LG (1K Slack 69
54 Michka 2I4 .. C .. 1!1) McCrabb 50
64 Brown 269 ... RG . (198) Howard 65
71 Voss J45 KT .. 224 Martin 70
84 Jeter 2ft4 RE I87) Jacobsen 3
10 Duda 183) .... UB .... 1177) Miller 10
22 Smidt 186) ... LH (192) W'lliams 73
IS Hohn (175) RH... 1178) Parent 40
43 Smith (170) ... FB . il95) Thomas 33
ing power in the backfield.
He went on to add that even
when the K.U. team wasn't
playing consistantly, Sayers
was capable of hurting you
with a long gainer.
The Iowa State Cyclones
will meet Kansas State at
Ames this weekend. The Wild
cats will be fresh from their
seventh straight defeat of the
season. Iowa State has split
the season with four wins and
four defeats.1
For the fifth straight week
the Kansas State Wildcats
will meet a potential All
American Back. Iowa State's
Tommy Vaughn follows Ne
braska's Willie Ross. Okla
homa's Jim Grisham, Kansas
Gale Sayers, and Texas
Tech's Donny Anderson.
Vaughn and Sayers are in a
two way battle for the con
ference's rushing leadership.
WE NEVER CLOSE
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16th &
Downtown
NU Frosh
To Protect
Win Mark
Nebraska's freshmen foot
fall Coach John Melton and
his team will both put un
defeated records on the line
against Iowa State's defense
minded frosh Friday at 2:00
p.m. in Memorial Stadium.
The Cyclones invade Lin
coln with a 14 to 0 victory
over Missouri under their
belts. The Husker yearlings,
who tromped lighter Kansas
State 43 to 22, will attempt
to maintain the three game
streak started by last year's
team and make Melton's
mark four for four since tak
ing the Scarlet frosh job.
Husker weight advantage
will be evidenced against the
Cyclones 198 in the line giv
ing up 16 pounds per man to
the Huskers. A light line
didn't hamper the first year
Cyclones who beat their Tiger
counterparts in Ames by more
than the score indicates.
Missouri, supposedly boast
ing the best frosh squad dur
ing Dan Devine's Columbia
tenure, managed only 24
yards on the ground against
the tough Iowans.
Quarterbacks Ron Halda
and Kip Koski offer a passing
threat that Melton can brood
about. The two Cyclones
pitched for 203 yards against
Missouri.
Definitely out for the Huskers
due to injury are Steve Gun
ther, 190-pound . quarterback
from LeMars, Iowa, and Tom
Smith, 188-pound end from
Hastings. Listed as doubtful Is
229-pound guard Harry Meag
her of Steubenville, Ohio.
Probable starting lineup:
Nebraska Mike Grace, left
end; Jerry Wilks, left tackle;
Joe Unis, left guard; Bob
Placek, center; Tim 9hoda,
right guard; Carel Stith, right
tackle; Langston Coleman,
right end; Bob Churchich,
quarterback; Ron Kirkland,
left half; Harry Wilson, right
haM; and Pete Tatman, full
back.
Iowa State Norm Tucker,
left end; Lyyn Kettelson, left
tackle; Jerry Captaine, left
guard; Joe Bush, center;
Mark Schultheiss, right
guard; Bob Engebretson,
right tackle; George Maurer,
right end; Ron Halda quarter
back; Eppie Barney, left
half; Larry CarwelL right
half; and Tony Baker, full
back. Leo Marshall, former Iowa
State varsity end, is the Cy
clone frosh coach.
P Sts.
Lincoln
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Basketball
Jerry
Jerry Spears, 215 pound 6-6 junior, may lend Nebras
ka's cage team the rebounding strength it will need for
Coach Cipriano's fast breaks. Spears came to Nebraska
last year, but saw little action because of a shoulder in
jury until the last several games. The Columbus, Ohio
native played for Ohio State two years ago and may play
either forward or center.
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