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Wednesday, October 28, 1964 Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan r V i '4 0 4 4 I Hysker Total Defense All Games Team W NEBRASKA Kansas 4 Missouri 4 Oklahoma State S Oklahoma 2 Kansas State 1 Iowa State 1 Colorado 1 Nebraska's Black Shirts are fast becoming more famous than Paul Dietzcl's Louisiana State Chinese Bandits of a few years ago. By holding Colorado to only 51 total yards (minus three in rushing) in last week's 21-3 victory, the Black Shirts dropped their average in to tal defense to 133 yards. Mis souri, the Huskers next foe is second in this department, with 211.7. There has been somewhat of a "return to normalcy" after the "new deal" starting in the Big Eight Conference, team statistics released show. Eve r-strong Oklahoma is now challenging Nebraska in total offense. Rushing-minded Kansas is pulling up on the leading Cornhuskers. And Missouri, noted the past few years for its strong defense, has taken No. 2 spots in rush ing defense and total defense in an effort to make a run at the leading Nebraskans. However, Nebraska still holds comfortable leads in five of the six divisions rushing offense, passing offense, total offense, rughing defense, and Intramural Basketball Entries Due All entries for intramural basketball are due not later than Tuesday, November 3, at the Physical Education Building, Room 102 with team rosters and fees. A trophy will be awarded to All-University Champions in A, B and C leagues, and medals to ten members of the Independent champion ship team. All teams and players will furnish their own suits re versible scarlet and gold jerseys. Basketball shoes must be worn for practice and games. The 1963-64 league cham pions were: All-University . . . Dental College Fraternity A . . . Sigma Chi Fraternity B . . . Delta Up silon HUSKER FANS! Laugh with Coach Players A Big Folio of Cartoensl Only $1.00 to V. Carlton Box 335, Downtown Station Omaha 1, Nebr. Immediate Openings Nebraska Union Catering Waiter or Waitress Noon or Evening Fry Cook Friday 7:00 P.M.. 1.00 A.M. Busser Sat 10:30 A.M.-7:00 P.M. Cafe line (Female) M.-F 5:00 P.M.-7:00 P.M. Typist Free Hours Contact Mr. Barns, Nebraska Union, Room No. Ill (mQxp mw slacks EXTRA SLIM CONTINENTAL STYUNG tfl mm MMMIt HFD0l)RTHtt STORE OR WRITS; rimppw" i ii Hack Shorts TEAM STANDINGS Conference Garnet 1 ret. Team W L Tot. 0 1.000 NEBRASKA 3 0 1.000 2 .667 Kansas 3 0 LOW 2 ,H7 Oklahoma State 3 1 .7V) 2 .BOO Missouri 2 1 . 3 .400 Oklahoma 1 1 .500 4 .200 Kansas State 1 3 5 .167 Colorado 1 3 .250 5 .167 Iowa State ,. 5 .000 total defense and has moved into a close second in the only category escaping its grasp, passing defense, as it makes a bid to become the only team in the Conference ever to sweep all six titles. Oklahoma State is still stub bornly holding onto the pass defense leadership, allowing an average of 59.4 yards a game through the air. Ne braska has surrendered an average of 69.5 in one more game. Thus, the Cowboy ad vantage is now 120 yards. Kansas marched for 259 ground yards against Okla homa State, while Colorado held Nebraska to its lowest rushing total of the year, 137, enabling Kansas to move within 44.6 yards of Nebras ka's 256.7 per game. Mean while, Oklahoma was explod ing for 349, its best of the season, against Kansas State, to cut Nebraska's lead to an average of 68, 374.5-306.8. Nebraska did build its rush ing defense lead, though, post ing the Conference's best rushing-defense effort since Fraternity C . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon Ag College . . . Ag Men Selleck Hall . . . Gus II Burr Hall . . . Smith House Independents . . . Dental College Cather Hall . . . Custer House The intramural scores for this week are: Wednesday, Oct. 21 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllll I Unionizing j A faculty recital, sponsored by the Student Union tomor row night, will feature Pres cilla Parson, Thomas Fritz and Weslee Reist. Among the numbers on the Program are "Sonata in C" by Benjamin Britten, for cel lo and piano; and Beethoven's "Trio for Clarinet, Cello and Piano in B Flat." The weekend film is Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho." Film times are Friday at 7 and 9 p.m. and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Admission is 25 cents and student identification. " ' J 4 ':tv since the Cornhuskers held South Dakota State to a -17 in the opener last year, when they held Colorado to a minus three. Nebraska leads 63.7 to 130.0 for Missouri. The Huskers continue to hold a commanding lead in points scored with 192, while Kansas is a distant second with 98. The race in fewest points allowed is closer, how ever, with Missouri's 44 total ka's 37. Offense Ptsslnr Av- Nebraska !" Oklahoma State 110-1 Oklahoma 95.3 Missouri Colorado 'n'3 Kansas 8 Iowa Stat 57.7 Kansas State 30-8 Hushing Avf. Nebraska 256.7 Kansas 21,1.1 Oklahoma 211.0 Missouri 130.7 Oklahoma Stt 1364 Colorado J35.7 Iowa Siale 133.3 Kansas State 36 2 Total Otfense Av. Nebraska 374 5 Oklahoma 306 .8 Kansas 2R1.6 Missouri 264.5 Oklahoma Stat 247.2 Colorado 206 0 Iowa State 191 S Kansas State 127.0 Defense Passing Av. Oklahoma Slate 59.4 Nebraska 69 5 Colorado 76.8 Missouri 81.7 Iowa State 82.7 Kansas State 91.8 Oklahoma 101.0 Kansas 1103 Rushing Ave. Nebraska 63.7 Missouri 130.0 Oklahoma 145.0 Colorado 156.3 Kansas 164.0 Iowa State 214.1 Oklahoma State .... 2184 ansas State 226.8 Total Defense Avf. Nebraska 133,2 Delta Tau Delta "B" 25 Phi Kappa Psi "B" 13 Phi Delta Theta "B" 57 Sigma Alpha Epsilon "B" 6 Sigma Phi Epsilon 7 Beta Theta Pi 6 Civil Engineers 24 Pharm acy 0 Thursday, Oct. 22 Kappa Sigma 18 Sigma Chi 7 Theta Xi 18-Phi Delta Theta 6 LITTLE MAN " - WELL , ARMEY T A lETTEK. fKOfATH PECATION$ OFFICE - TA(2f HEKE AM' PM?S AS FOUjCWVS: " We are importers of Decorative! Furniture China Jewelry Mens Wearing Apparel Ladies Wearing Apparel Linens Dolls Porcelain Leather Import! from around the World SHARP BldR. 204 S. 13th St. PHONE 432-8320 Ol'EN TIIUR. mCUTS TILL 9:00 HsiS" Missouri 111.7 Colorado .133.1 Oklahoma 246.0 Kansas State 218.4 Oklahoma State ..277.8 Iowa State t8 Kansas State 318.8 LEADING SCORERS Player, Sehool TDs PAT FG TP Mct'louifhan (Nebraska) 9 2 0 56 Churehich (Nebraska) 4 0 0 24 Rentzel (Oklahoma) 4 0 0 24 Solich (Nebraska) 4 0 0 24 Vaughn (Iowa State) 3 1 0 19 Baker (Iowa State) S 0 0 18 Condit (Kansas State) 3 0 0 18 Garrison (Oklahoma State) ..3 0 0 18 Sayers (Kansas) 3 0 0 18 Drum (Nebraska) 0 14 1 17 Durkee (Oklahoma State) ... 0 8 2 14 Johnson (Kansas) 2 2 0 14 Lane (Missouri) 2 2 0 14 LEADING RUSHERS Player, Sehool Carrin NO Avt. Sayers (Kansas) 83 453 5.5 C.risham (Oklahoma) 71 320 4.5 Garrison (Oklahoma State) 83 299 3.6 Solich (Nebraska) 54 296 5.5 Lane (Missouri) 58 275 4.7 Rentzel (Oklahoma) 52 274 5.3 Vaughn (Iowa State) 65 237 3.6 Baker (Iowa State) 48 225 4.7 Lee (Colorado) . . 67 212 3.2 Oelschlager (Kansas) 41 212 5.2 Mi-ClouKhan (Nebraska) ..47 210 4.5 Wilson (Nebraska) 35 206 5 Best net one name: 129 (16 carries). Gale Sayers, Kansas (vs. Wyoming) lxmirest run for TO: 81. Gale S&yerg, Kansas (vs. Wyoming! Longest run not scoring: 72. Walt Gar rison, Oklahoma State (vs. Iowa State) LEADING PASSERS Player, School Comp. Aft. Pet. NO Glenn Baxter, OSU ....32 68 .471 554 Gary Lane. MU Bob Churehich. NU . Hemic McCall. CI' . John Hammond, Oil Hob Skahan, KU . . . . Krc-d Duda. Nil Tim Van Galder. ISU ...27 60 .450 470 .. 27 53 .509 418 ...20 38 ,626 291 ...16 37 .432 286 .. 20 31 .645 250 ...17 39 .436 235 . 19 51 .373 197 Best net one game: 223 (11-22), Gary Lane. Missouri (vs. California) Longest pass: 90, John Hammond-Lance Rentzel, Oklahoma (vs. Maryland) TOTAL OFFENSE Player. School Rush Pass Tol. Avg. Gary Lane. MU 275 470 745 6.3 Glenn Baxter, OSU ...176 554 730 5.9 Bob Churehich, NU .... 91 418 509 6.1 Gale Sayers, KU 453 55 508 5.3 Bob Skahan, KU 169 250 419 5 6 Bernie McCall, CU ....105 291 396 3.7 Fred Duda, NU 97 235 332 5.5 Jim Grisham, OU 320 0 320 4.5 Frank Solich, NU 301 0 301 5.5 Walt Garrison, OSU ...299 0 299 3.6 Lance Rentzel, OU ....274 7 281 5.1 John Hammond, OU ..-20 286 266 4.5 Tom Vaughn. ISU 237 0 237 3.6 Robert E. Lee. CU ... 212 21 233 3.2 Tony Baker. ISU 225 0 225 4.6 Phi Epsilon Kappa 21 Phi Delta Phi 20 Monday, Oct. 26 Andrews 9 Seaton I 6 Burnett 20 Hitchcock 6 NROTC l-AFROTC 0 Sigma Alpha Mu 13 Sigma Nu 6 Newman 1 Dental College 0 Phi Gamma Delta 40 Sig ma Alpha Epsilon 0 'Denotes forfeit ON CAMPUS IS- rood awakening It might be easier to analyze Nebraska's current foot ball campaign as a political campaign. This way sports columnists (or political columnists) could give that cam paign more depth of understanding. Accounts of the Ne braska political machine instead of the football team could be laden with those terms we all know . . . terms just bulging with meaning. In this light, the Husker Party has stormed through six main primaries undefeated and the polls say the power ful Devaney organization should sweep to victory on elec tion day, November 21. The incumbents have a strong multi party system to deal with. The Tiger party of Missouri will face the Huskers in their next test. It seems the Husker Party has usurped the entire mid dle of the gridiron spectrum. They run their unbalanced line from both the right and the left so no extremist tendencies develop. No one Individual has been able to gain control of the Husker Party as the members ac complish their aims through compromise. A very ambi tious democratic group, the Husker Party always gets all of its voters (scorers) to the polls (games.) Con sequently, the Husker machie has rung up large vote (Scoring) plurality in every primary test to date. TJie ranks of the Tiger Party, this Saturday's opponent, have been captured by a football radical named Gary Lane. Lane openly practices in all sorts of extreme activities like, running, passing, and punting. He almost lost his power position in the Tiger Party early in the campaign due to some bad showings in primaries. Alarming as it may seem, this successful radical can attract many votes, (points) It has been a vicious flowing from extreme propagandists. None of the eight parties have been immune from the literature that has been traced to organized hate directors) at various campus headquarters. Some opponents have suggested that the Huskers are believers in big government (platooning) and add the they have grass roots support and the individuals to de feat the reigning party. The Husker Party, though, seems to attract minority groups because they know they will be able to vote (score) and have voice in party strategy (plays) One thing, the Huskers haven't been accused of dis honesty or security risks. Party members like Kent Me Cloughan and Frank Solich have spotless public (statistical) records while the team as a yet. The Husker Party spy at Tigers are a hard-hitting organization, but Nebraska s mid' dle-of-the-road and balanced machine should win this im portant primary by at least columnist sees it NEBRASKA 27, MISSOURI 14. Elsewhere in the multi-party system, the primaries look like this according to the often-wrong pollster: Army by 6 over Iowa State; Kansas 20 over Kansas State; Minnesota by 1 over Indiana; Oklahoma by 27 over Colo rado; Oklahoma State by 2 over Tulsa. LSU 1 over Mississippi; Air Force by 7 over Arizona; California by 16 over U.C.L.A.; Oregon 14 over Stanford; Arkansas 20 over Texas A & M; Florida S over Auburn; Georgia Tech 7 over Duke, Georgia by 1 over North Carolina. Ohio State 10 over Iowa; Maryland 6 over Penn State: Michigan 13 over Northwestern; Michigan State 15 over Wisconsin; Notre Dame by 7 Illinois; Syracuse 20 over Pitt; Southern Cal by 14 over Washington; TCU by 3 over Bay lor; Texas Dy it over siwu. Now you can get a second, third or 10th chance at those lec tures, with the famous Norelco portable tape recorder (and at student discounts). VICO ELECTRONICS 1242 "M" St. WE NEVER CLOSE i '.' . ! , ' , , . jiff Li-' If"! "'" 'Villi , ;v;r J v.; vj fLoirjes r- BOH DIVIDEND BONDED GAS 16th & P Sts. Downtown Lincoln campaign with hate literature - mongers (sports information whole hasn't let a secret out Columbia last week says the 13 votes (points). This liberal over Navy; Purdue by 1 over Texas Tech by 1 over Rice: Lincoln, Nebr. Praise Adna Dobson Up For Silver Award Riviv-nine men who nlaved collegiate football as seniors in the season of ij-4u nave been cited by their alma ma tors as candidates for this year's Sports Illustrated Sil ver Anniversary All-America Awards. Adna A. Dobson. nomi nated by the University of Nebraska, is vice president of Dobson Brothers Construction Company of Lincoln, a na tionwide construction firm. 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