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The Daily Nebraskan
Monday, November 2, 1964
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By Bob Samuelson
Nebraska's Cornhus It
ers showed once again that
they are able to take advant
age of breaks.
In one of the best played
games to be played in Me
morial stadium for some
time. Devaney's Determined
Demons out-fought Missou
ri's Tigers 9-0.
Kent McCloughan, the Cus
ter County comet, again came
up with two vaudeville plays
which, along with the Langs
ton Coleman-engineered safe'
ty, provided the winning im
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petus in an otherwise stale
mated game.
McCloughan recovered a
Bob Churchich fumble late in
the third period when it ap
peared that Churchich was
trapped for a big loss and
then fumbled. Showing a bit
of quick thinking, McClough
an scooped up the ball, ran
toward the east side of the
field and ended up turning
the play into an eight-yard
gam.
Coach Dan Devine of the
Tigers said after the game
that this was the turning point
of the game. After the Husk
ers were stopped by a close
measurement from a first
and ten on that series which
ended six inches short on the
Missouri 12.
Missouri took control of the
ball, and on the second down,
he faded back to pass. Langs-
ton Coleman rushed hard
from the right end position
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the first points scored in the
game.
The insurance came on a
remarkable second effort by
Churchich. The Husker quar
terback, who had sat the
first half on the bench be
cause of an ankle injury, fa
ded back for a pass on the
Missouri 37.
He appeared to have been
caught by a Tiger back on
the 45, but he wheeled free
and let go with a pass intend
ed for Harry Wilson. It never
got that far.
Kent McCloughan again was
where he was needed, and
picked off the pass. In one of
the most determined efforts
of running that has graced
Memorial Stadium's colorful
history ,Kent cut to his right,
eluded two tacklers, got a
block from Chuck Doepke,
poured on the coals, got a tre
mendous block from All
America candidate Larry
Kramer, turned the corner,
raced toward the goal line,
and landed in the end-zone
after being air-borne for the
last five yards.
Too much credit cannot be
given to the Black Shirts.
Mike Grace did a Herculean
job on defense until he was
injured. Mike will be lost for
the season with a knee in
jury. He was credited with
seven tackles and assists be
fore he was lost, and was on
his way to playing another in
the long line of fine defensive
games.
Bernie McGinn agcin (sic)
played an outstanding game,
getting two tackles and sev
en assists, and Ted Vactor
was all over the field, wind
ing up with four tackles, nine
assists, and one interception.
Husher Harriers Race To 21-34 Win
Missouri came out second
in all athletic contests Satur
day. Not only did the Huskers
batter to a 9-0 football win,
but the cross country team
ran a 21-34 victory over the
Tiger harriers.
Other contests saw the Ne
braska Navy ROTC beat the
Missouri uniti in basketball
and rlflery.
The cross country meet, run
on the course adjacent to
Seacrest Field, was never
much of a contest.
Tiger Robin Lingle easily
took individual honors in a
time of 15:36.5 But the Husk
ers sewed up the next four
places.
Senior Larry Toothaker led
the Ncbraskans by placing
second over the thrce-milo
course in a time of 15:50.6.
1. Robin Ungle, Missouri, 15:36.5
2. I.arry Toothaker. Nebraska, 15:50.
3. Peter Scott. Nebraska, 16:07.8
4. Jim Scherabern, Nebraska, lti:10
5. Lowell St rait on. Nebraska, 16:43
6. Larry Ray, Missouri, lti:55
7. Joe Perez, Nebraska, 16:55
8. Leonard Ziehm, Missouri, 17:01
9. Dan Dykstra, Missouri. 17:17
10. Joe Charleville, Missouri, 17:21
11. Tucker Mills, Nebraska, 17:23
12. Ted Nyklel, Missouri, 17:28
13. Bob Williams, Missouri. 17:39
14. Jim Ryan, Nebraska, 18:12
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