The Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, October 14, 1964 Page 4 Nebraska Skill Pome images Total ffffeose Department TEAM AU Gnnti Team W t Pet. 1.000 .750 .500 .500 .333 .333 .250 .000 NEBRASKA 4 0 Oklahoma Stat .... 3 1 Karuaa 2 2 MlMourl 2 2 Kansas State 1 2 Oklahoma 1 2 Iowa State 1 .1 Colorado 0 4 Kansas used the second highest rushing (314 yards) and total-offense (447 yards) efforts in the Big Eight Con ference this year, to become Nebraska's chief challenger in the team offense standings, statistics released today by the Big Eight show. The big day against Iowa State moved the Jayhawkers into second in both rushing, with a 229.5 average, and to tal offense, with a 295.5 mark, cutting Nebraska's lead in both, even though the Corn huskers held their own in each category and moved back into the passing lead. The Cornhuskers now have a 383.2 average in total of fense to become the first team in the Conference to rack up By Bob Samuelson. Bill Gast, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Gast, is a 16 year old Creighton Prep stu dent from Omaha who has an enviable job. He is a spotter for sportscaster Jack Payne on WOW radio. Bill has been helping Payne for the past two years as a statistician and as a spotter. He works all home games and spots the opposing team. Since he has to be able to identify on sight all the play ers of a team he probably has never seen, he faces the ardu ous task of memorizing names and corresponding numbers every week. "It isn't difficult, it just takes time," Bill said. "I spend from an hour and a half to two hours memorizing the players. Since only around thirty-five players may be sent by opposing teams, that cuts down the job a lot." Bill said that he enjoys spotting because he gets to see all the home games. He has no aspirations towards a career in announcing. . ... Guaranteed by a top Company ....No War Clause ....Exclusive Benefits at Special Rates ....Deposits Deferred until you are out of school. 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STANDINGS Conference Oamet Team W L Oklahoma Stat .... 3 0 Kansas 1 0 NEBRASKA 1 0 Kaiuwu State 1 1 Missouri 1 1 Oklahoma 0 0 Colorado 0 2 Iowa State 0 3 Pet. 1.000 1.000 l.ooo .500 .500 .000 .000 .000 over 1,500 yards and score over 100 points. Nebraska, aft er four games, has 1,533 to tal yards 1,046 rushing and 487 passing and has now scored in 27 straight games, tying its record. In team defense, Nebraska also controls the standards with almost as strong a grip. Only Oklahoma State still dents the Cornhuskers' bid for a clean sweep, hanging onto the passing-defense lead, even though giving up 125 yards last week against Colorado, 16 more than the Cowboys had surrendered in the first three games. However, Nebraska, last week's challenger in this cat egory, ran into an aerial bar rage, too, and fell to fifth. No North Bleacher Seat For Bill! Bill explained the technique he uses to relay information to Jack Payne who, in turn, relays the information to WW rfWlKj TJ' 11kc , I fell . ii'f1 ffi ON THE JOB Bill Gast (right) points out a key blocker to radio announcer Jack Payne during the Nebraska-South Carolina game. Lots of labs, lectures, THEY'RE NfW"DACRON"-"ORL0N"l New, Ultramatic slacks by Haggar! Even in the rain, they never lose that knife-edge crease . . . always stay in great shape I They won't bag at the knees ... wrinkle behind the knees, at the waist or other points of stress. Wash or dry clean them . , . they're beauti ful either wav. And wear? We wonder if it's possible to wear them out. And Haggar Slacks just fit better . . . naturally. 10.95 U ItramatlC 0u Ponl'i tg. T.M. Oklahoma State has now giv en up an average of 58.5, while second-place Colorado has al lowed 61.5 per game in this, the tighest race of all, with the sixth-place team within 32 yards of the top. Kansas is also challenging neighboring Kansas State for second in rushing defense, aft er holding Iowa State to a sea son low of 32 yards, not a first down rushing, and Tom Vaughn to net total of 10 toB (Mi! thousands of Cornhusker fans in the WOW listening area. "We have what looks like an old checkerboard with leisure -these slacks still stay pressed! Tailored in SO'o Daoron polyester-SOVt Orion acrylic. yards. Kansas State still is runnerup in total defense. LAST WEEK'S RESULTS: Oklahoma State 14, Colorado 10; Missouri 7, Kansas State 0; Kansas 42, Iowa State 6; NEBRASKA 28, South Car olina 6; Texas 28, Oklahoma 7. THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE: Colorado at Iowa State, Kan sas State at NEBRASKA, Oklahoma at Kansas, Missouri at Air Force. eleven pins on it. We have cards with the number, name, hometown, weight; class and other information on each 1 rilOTO BY F.ISF.R tr i Sill Wednesday, Oct. 7 Delta Tau Delta-B 12-Sig- Husker Bowlers In Second Place After the first round of bowling, the Nebraska team is in second place behind Oklahoma State in the Kansas-Oklahoma-Nebraska Confer ence. Nebraska has won five games and lost three. They own a win over O-State and four wins over Kansas State. Bowlers and their averages are: Bob Gant, 188; Roger Thiede, 183; Bill Poppert, 176; Ralph DeLong, 169; Bob Mitchell, 168. Wrestling Drills Begin Orval Borgialli, wrestling coach, announced Tuesday that pre-season conditioning workouts have started fof boys interested in competing on either the freshman or var sity squads. The workouts start at 3:30 D.m. Mondav through Friday in the wrestling room in the Coliseum basement. Interested students should check out equipment and be gin working out immediately. player on them,' explained Bill. "When a player does some thing outstanding, I point at a card and visually show Mr. Payne what the player did. For instance, if a player did a good job of covering an in tended pass receiver I make a covering motion with my hand." Bill cupped his palm "and made an up and down motion with his hand by way of demonstration. "However, we have no set system of signals. I just try to get a cross to him what I mean," the youth grinned. CLASSIFIED ADS LOST: Ladies Bulova Watch. Keepsake. Re- ward. 432-7728, FOR SALE: '53 Ford, new tires, excellent running condition. Contact Mr. Cummings, Art Dept.. Woods Building Ext. 2631. WANTED: Flexible hours as part-time Tupperware Home party demonstrator. No Initial investment. 466 1770. FOR SALE: 1959 Cushman Scooter-side car and screen. Thoroughly over-hauled, economi cal. 434-6866. FOR SALE: New hardtop to fit 1963-6S Corvette. 489-1601. 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