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The Dally Nebraskan
Thursday, December 5, 196 J
Rood Awakening
Basketball fans are hoping that Joe Cipriano can
match the success of Bob Devaney during his first year
as football coach. With a few if's and and's Cipriano may
not be far at all from the first Husker cage team winning
record in many long years.
The Scarlet performance against Wyoming was not
overly smooth, but then what first game is? The impor
tant elements showed throughout Monday night. All
around team hustle that led to good three two advantages
in the second half. Possibly one of the best shots in the
Big Eight meshed 31 points with an artful jump shot
and a knack for leadership that was Harold Cebrum.
There was the all-around ball handling of Grant Sim
mons, a sophomore. Simmons set np at least five lay
ups underneath pins bagging points for himself. Charlie
Jones continued his inspirational play while Bob Antelov
surprised with 14 rebounds that came only by good position
and hustle.
Another sophomore, Coley Webb, demonstrated good
strength on the boards. The entire team passed much
better than in past years, especially in the second stanza.
These are all improvements on the part of what seems
to be a very dedicated team. With the exception of Ce
brun on offense, there are no "superstars" in sight. Team
hustle and cooperation will win for Nebraska.
The crystal ball sees a winning season for Scarlet as
pirants this year. It also sees a fourth place finish in the
Big Eight and no lower. Big Eight Conference predic
tion: 1. Oklahoma State 5. Kansas State
Z. Kansas 6. Oklahoma
S. Colorado 7. Missouri
4. Nebraska 8. Iowa State
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Three members of Nebras
ka s vaunted forward wall
have been chosen for the Daily
Nebraskan All-Big Eight Foot
ball Team to lead conference
teams in representation.
Ail-Americans Bob Brown
and Lloyd Voss team with
teammate John Kirby on the
mythical eleven. Brown, a 269
pound senior, and Voss, a 245
pound senior, play at guard
and tackle respectively while
Kirby, a 6-2, 218 pound co
captain of the Huskers, teams
with Brown at the guard
spot.
Nebraskan All Big Eight
END JACK JACOBSON..
END GEORGE SEALS ,
..OKLAHOMA ST.
MISSOURI
Oklahoma places two men,
tackle Ralph Neely and full
back Jim Grisham, on the
team. Neely has starred all
ear, especially on delense.
TACKLE LLOYD VOSS NEBRASKA while Grisham finishes out a
TACKLE RALPH NEELY OKLAHOMA sparkling three year go at
GUARD BOB BROWN NEBRASKA
GUARD JOHN KIRBY NEBRASKA
CENTER JOHN BERRINGTON IOWA STATE
QUARTERBACK GARY LANE MISSOURI
HALFBACK GAYLE SAYERS KANSAS
HALFBACK TOM VAUGHN IOWA STATE
FULLBACK JIM GRISHAM OKLAHOMA
Norman
running.
with his grinding
At the ends, George Seals
and Jack Jacobson take over.
Seals, a 244 pound giant, saw
that enemy backs found rough
going around the flanks. Seals
was also an occasional tar
get of quarterback choice
Gary Lane.
Lane led the conference in
passing and total offense this
year during his first varsity
try at Columbia. He became
the lone offensive threat for
Missouri when halfback Mon
roe Phelps was layed up at
mid-season.
John Berrington of Iowa
State, a 218 pound junior, fills
the bill at the center position.
Berrington, a typical scrappy
Cvclone, played his high school
football in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Halfbacks G a y 1 e Sayers
from Kansas and Tom Vaughn
from Iowa State fill out the
exceptionally quick team. Say
ers was national rushing
champion and on virtually ev
eryone s All-America list, as
was Brown.
Vaughn finished second to
Rocket Roger in rushing in
the Big Eight chase. The dur
able Cyclone was double-duty
man this season, contributing
much to the Ames secondary,
Others very close to first
team berths were: Larry Tom
linson, end, Nebraska; Mike
Shinn, end, Kansas; Newt
Burton, guard, Oklahoma;
Dennis Claridge, quarterback.
Nebraska; Rudy Johnson, full
back, Nebraska; Ed McQuar-
ters, guard, Oklahoma.
Martin To Captain
NU Mat Inaugural
Friday evening at 8:00 p.m.,
the Cornhusker wTestlers will
host the Bearcats from North
west Missouri State.
The Cornhuskers led by
match captain Chuck Martin
will be all out to avenge the
narrow defeat (14-11) handed
N.U. by the Bearcats last
season.
The Bearcat record last
year was 13-1.
Letterman Steve Walenz
leading the evening's sched
ule in the 123 pound weight
class will meet an old foe. Last
year Walenz drew with Har
vey Hallum in the 123 pound
scrape. Hallum is a sopho
more hailing from Tulsa,
Oklahoma.
The matches will begin at
the main floor area of the
coliseum.
The line ups for Friday's
match are:
LJhuv' , .. ... - . 1
N.U. N.W. Mo.
Steve Walenz 123 Harvey Hallum
Chuck Martin 130 Ernie Jones!
Gary Richards 137 Larry Kilmer or
Arnold Thompson r
Dennis Kendall 147 Gary Grimes
Charles Clatterbuck 157 Lonny Wieland or
Hank Gaston
Phil McCaffrey 167 Allen Packer
Join? HaHgren or
Art Raschke 177 ....Allen Chezum
Roger Lott or
Bob Zartner HWT Ken Petersen
DANCE FRIDAY, DEC. 6th 8:30
SOONER BEEF HERE Oklahoman Ralph Neely pairs with Lloyd Voss (below) of
Nebraska at the tackles.
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Smith: Best '63 Defensive Play
Five Key Plays,
Five Victories
MINNESOTA -Nebraska won their first big contest of
the year in Minneapolis over the Golden Gophers on a
long scoring pass something different for Nebraska this
year.
After battling the young but willing Murray Warmath
squad to a 7 to 7 tie, Husker quarterback Dennis Claridge
faded to lob a 65 yard pass to end Tony Jeter on a
second and eight situation. Sophomore Jeter gathered the
strike in and outlegged three anxious Gophers to go in
and give the Scarlet a 14 to 7 conquest.
IOWA STATE The Cyclones also held their Big
Eight rivals to a 7 to 7 tie, this time in Lincoln, only
to have Claridge run the key play again.
Nebraska had driven 80 yards to the State four when
its drive bogged to a fourth down situation. Rudy John
son, Willie Ross, and Kent McCloughan could net only
four yards from a first and goal situation. Claridge had
the last down answer with a four yard sweep around the
Cyclone right end Claridge later scored again and Ne
braska won 21 to 7.
MISSOURI Nebraska's pass defense was at first shab
by and then for a moment brilliant that moment netted
the Huskers a 13 to 12 victory over hard-hitting Tigers at
Columbia.
Bob Devaney's team, seeing a good chance at the
Big Eight Title, carried a precarious 13 to S lead into the
pressure-packed fourth quarter in the Tiger lair. Sudden
ly, with 8:30 left in the game, All Big Eight quarterback
Gary Lane rifled a pass to fleet halfback Ken Boston on
a 53 yard touchdown play that pulled the Dan Devine
team within one point
In perhaps the most important play of the year, Bruce
Smith flashed out of nowhere to knock a perfect Lane
pass from end Jim Waller's hands on a two point conver
sion try. Rudy Johnson's extra point boot was the margin
of victory, 13 to 12.
KANSAS Coach Jack Mitchell's revenge-hungry Jay
hawks came to Lincoln hoping for a reversal of the 40
to 16 beating given them last year, but Husker ball hawks
helped the Scarlet to an insurmountable 10 to 0 lead with
only seven minutes gone in the first quarter.
End Larry Tomlinson and Guard John Kirby pounced
on loose Jayhawk bobbles deep in Kansas territory during
the opening minutes. Dave Theisen's field goal and Fred
Duda's touchdown provided scoring after that. Nebras
ka then sailed to a 23 to 9 win.
OKLAHOMA The mighty Sooners cruised into Lincoln
as the favorite for the conference crown, but were bruised
by jarring tackles and more Kansas-type ball hawking
by Husker forwards in the early second half.
Nebraska defensive efforts led to most of the Scarlet
scoring, but the key recovery of the day was made by
Lloyd Voss who covered a Lance Rehtzel fumble after
Theisen's punt to the Sooner 15. A Claridge to Tomlinson
pass was the big move in after a holding penalty and
Johnson plunged over to score. This momentum contin
ued for Nebraska as they took O ig Eight and an Orange
Bowl trip, 29 to 20.
Five key games . . . and five key plays.
IM Scores
Intramural RnniHs:
Kappa SiKtna-A 1 . Brt Thru Pi- 31
Dt-lta H Mil em -B 34 Thctta Xi-B 2S
Sterna Phi Epailon-B 33
Delta Tail Delta -B a
Sigma Nu-B 48
. Sitrm Alpha Epsilus-B 30
Delta Sic ma Pi-B II
Phi Gamma Ik-ha-B 28
Af Men-B It Trianele-B 1
Beta Tnua Pi-C 32 Kappa Sutma-B 7
Siema Chi-C 20 . . Alpha Tan OmMta-C 19
FarmHuuae-B 51 Alpha Gamma Kho-B 22
Phi Kappa Pi-C 22 Phi Helta ThetaC 21
Phi Ifcjlta Tha-A 55 Bt Theta Pi-A M
Siema Phi Epsilon-A
Alpha Tan Omeca-A 28
SuEoia Chi -A 41 Kappa Sigma-A 30
Thnta Vi-A 42 Del La Tali Delta- 37
Sitma Alpha Epailm-A X
Delta t'PsUon-A 21
Sicma Nu-A S3 . . . Phi Uelta Theta A 42
Today Sehodule.
At CuDecr
6:30 Ilent Mnllar vi. Pharmacy
7: Ml Meri Entuxwf vi AAF. H.OTC
8 3d Nebraska Center Mea
P. E. CI. 1
5 HO Fairfield vs. Seatcm E
30 Andrews vs. Canfidd
7:30 Avery m. Boucher
8 3(1 Burnett vs. tlanatt
P. E Ct. 2
S 00 Cut I vs. Capita)
6:30 Gus n v. Hitchcm
7:30 tether 2 vs. Cather 1
8 30 Cather 4 va. Cather i
Varsity
:3B Cather 7 vs. Cather C
7.-30 Cather vs. Cather
B 30 Cather M va. Cather 11
Fresh
30 Cather 1! vs. Cather 12
7:30 Phi Eprilue Kappa vs. Dental
Cntlece
30Phi Delta Phi vs. Newman Clue
OU LIXE SMASHER -Big
Jim Grisham com
pleted his third success
ful season at Norman to
the fullback spot.
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TOl'GH ON CHAMPS-Voss led the Husker line effort
during the Oklahoma win.
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here, the soft hand of flannel
plaided in brilliant colors
that rival the Autumn scene.
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