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The Daily Nebraskan Thursday, October 15, 1964 HUSKER HEADLINER Langston Coleman Stars On Defense Page 4 Does this ( V spot .... feel sticky? I ' -Si $ v- '. ti Langston Coleman, 6-2, 185- senior tackle. Kramer kept up pound sophomore, is this his steady, aggressive offen sive play this week, opening holes time after time for Hus. ker backs. 'I r 1-4 . j r' . ..) 6 .1 ill !.4 it week's Husker headliner. The Washington D.C. ace bombarded the South Carolina backfield with his defensive play along with Mike Grace, another Headliner candidate. His heads-up defense led to three unassisted tackles and four assisted. One of those tackles on Gamecock quarter back Dan Reeves caused a Richard Czap-recovered fum ble on the South Carolina 31 early in the contest. Two plays later, Bob Churchich connected with Kent Mo Cloughan for the first Nebras ka score. ' "Trey" also contributed his hustle and desire to the Corn huskers, and in many ways that was his most valuable contribution to the victory. Another contender for Kus ker Headliner this, week is Larry Kramer, 240 pound 'V ill r rl K' I C", m ' iftri1 aVfir mn t a mi in T'i"T -i iFVti in fm Runners To Meet K-State Nebraska's cross country team takes on an improved Kansas State squad Saturday morning at 10. The race will be run over the new layout just east of Seacrest Field. The Wildcats, paced by sophomore Conrad Nighten gale, scored an impressive 20 38 (low score wins) victory over Missouri last weekend in the season opener for both schools. Meanwhile, Nebras ka lost to Minnesota and won Football Statistics LEADING RUSHERS Flayer and School Att. Gale Sayers. (KU) 57 Walt Garrison. (OSU) ..67 Frank Solich, (NU) 33 Tony Baker. USU) 37 Tom Vaughn. USU) . . . 47 Net Gain Avf. 350 6.1 267 3.9 199 6.0 191 S.2 186 3.9 over Iowa State in a triangu lar meet. The Huskers will be led by senior Larry Toothaker who placed second in last week's triple dual with Minnesota and Iowa State. Tucker Lillis, Peter Scott, Jim Scherzberg, Jim Wendt, Jim Ryan, Lowell Stratton and Joe Perez round out the squad. Wildcat entries, in addition to Nightengale, are seniors Bob Schmoekel, Wilfred Leh, man, Norm Yenkey, and Dick Gillaspie; and sophomores Charles Harper and Mike Mi chaud. Nightengale was run ner-up to Missouri s Robin Lingle last weekend. LEADINNG PASSERS Pla;er and School Como. At. Pel. Gala Glenn Baxter. (OSU) 30 44 .455 409 Gary Lane. (MU) ..16 40 .400 291 Fred Duda. (NU) ..17 39 .436 235 Berate McCaU. (CU) . 15 25 .600 218 Bob Churchich, (NU) 14 29 .483 206 LEADING SCORERS Player. School TD. PAT FG Tot. Kent MeClowhan. (NU) 6 0 0 36 Tony Baker, (ISU) .... 3 0 0 18 Jerry Condit, (KSU) ..3 0 0 18 Walt Garrison, (OSU).. 3 0 0 18 Frank Solich. (NU) .... 3 0 0 18 Offense Rnshinf Avi. Nebraska M1.5 Kansas 2-5 Missouri 16? Oklahoma Iowa Slate 155.7 Oklahoma State 151 0 Colorado 149 2 Kansas State 137.3 Passim Av(. Nebraska 121' Oklahoma State 1l2 2 Colorado M.7 Missouri 1 S Iowa State 62.7 Oklahoma 62 -J Kansaa ? J Kansas State "-3 Total Offense Nebraska ;!5j 2 Kansaa 2,55 Oklahoma Stat 253-2 Missouri 9.0 Colorado JJ4 .0 Oklahoma J22-; Iowa State ?l$-5 Kansaa Stata 152" for campus knights ...and days Defense Ru&hlnf Nebraska Kansas State Kansas Missouri Colorado Oklahoma ATI. 89.2 151.0 163.3 168.0 178.5 187.7 nviahnma Stat 208.2 Iowa State 216.0 Passing Avi. Oklahoma State 58.5 Colorado 615 Kansas Stat 68.3 Missouri 81.0 Nebraska ......... 88.8 Iowa State 90.5 Kansas 105.7 Oklahoma 1153 Total Defense Avi. Nebraska 178.0 Kansas Stat 219.3 Colorado 240.0 Missouri 249.0 Oklahoma State 266.7 Kansas 269 0 Oklahoma 303.0 Iowa State 306.5 Mnasij CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED: Flexible hours as part-time Tupperware Home party demonstrator. No initial investment. 466-1770. FOR SAUi HifalM 16-Double barrel Shotgun, Guiitar, bicycle. For Students. Call 435-8500. 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