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Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Thursday, December 10, 1964 COTTON BOWL NOTES- Bow! bd EHIuskeir Casnous Coach Bob Devaney has announced a 50-man Ne braska traveling squad for the Cotton Bowl trip. The Cornhuskers will leave Lincoln Dec. 20 for Brownsville, Tex., where they'll drill twice a day until the 25th. On Christmas Day they'll fly to Dallas, then launch one a day drills at S.M.U. The remaining members of the Husker team, other than the first party, will join the squad at Dallas later and will see the game. Here is the roster of the Nebraska Cornhuskers who will go to Brownsville, Tex., on Dec. 20th and play Ar zona on Jan. 1. Left ends Freeman White, Bill Haug, John Koinzan, Chuck Doepke (may play right end, also). Left tackles Larry Kramer, John Strohmyer, .Tim Brown. Left guards John Dervin, Mike Kennedy, LaVerne Allers, Roger Kudrna, Stan Grell. Centers Lyle Sittler, Walt Barnes, Duncan Drum, Harry Tuthill, Kelly Petersen. fiight guards Hon Gricssc, Bcrnic McGinn, Lynn Senkbeil, Rick Coleman, Jim Osbcrg, Right tackles Dennis Carlson, Dick Czap, Gary Brichacck, Carol Stith. Right ends Tony Jeter, Langston Coleman, Preston Love, Larry Casey. Quarterbacks Bob Churchich, Larry Wachholtz, Doug Tucker, Wayne Weber. Left halfbacks Kent McCloughan, Bill Johnsort, Ron Kirkland, Ken Brunk, Dennis Thorell. Right halfbacks Bob Hohn, Ted Vactor, Harry Wilson, Kaye Carstens, Willie Paschall, Ron Poggemeyer. Fullbacks-Frank Solich, Joe McNulty, Bruce Smith, Pete Tatman, Mike Worley. Note: The first mentioned player is an offensive start er; the second named player is a defensive starter. Only one member of Nebraska's defensive platoon livelier lather for really smooth shaves I 1.00 brisk, bracing the original spice-fresh lotion! 1.25 J -'V n lasting freshness glides on fast, never sticky! 1.00 J? jikSiftHk !,CK DfOl SHULTON fan 9. 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Watch for tht 4-4-t . . . coming to your Oldtmobll Quality Dtafr'M toonl which will attempt to stall No. 2 ranked Arkansas in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas, Tex., Jan. 1, will be lost via gradu ation. But while the Husker defense in 1965 will have a veteran cast, Coach Bob Devaney will have to replace six offensive starters three of them All Big 8 selections, with tackle Larry Kramer adding All America laurels. Fullback Joe McNuIty, corner linebacker on the Black Shirt unit, Is the only defender winding up his career in the Cotton Bowl. Offensive platoon members making their final ap pearance in Husker livery are All Big 8 center Lyle Sit tler, All Big 8 halfback Kent McCloughan, left guard John Dervin, right guard Ron Griesse, halfback Bobby Hohn and Kramer. Other NU seniors are swing end Chuck Doepke, full back Bruce Smith, quarterback Doug Tucker, halfback Willie Paschall, end John Koinzan and end Preston Love. Nebraska's Cornhuskers shattered home, and season attendance records during the 1964 football season. In five home games, the Huskers' unofficial atten dance total was 232,384. The previous five-game record was 179,444 in 1951. The 1964 total, by the way, was more than the six-game attendance record set in 1963226,036. Combined home and road-game attendance unofficial ly was 448,521. The previous 10-game high was 396,147 set m 1956 when Pete Elliott skippered the Scarlets to a 4-6 record. Nebraska is a cinch to set a new ll-game attendance record when the Huskers go against Arkansas in the Cot ton Bowl on New Year's Day. Previous ll-game high is 447,269 and the Huskers al ready have unofficially played before 448.521 in 1964. So the 75.000 fans at the Cotton Bowl will boost the 1964 total attendance figure in the vicinity of 523.521. Nebraska's total attendance for 10 games in 1963 was 34,622. Head Trainer Paul Schneider and Physio-therapist George Sullivan arc "coaching" the Comliusker football team the week of Dec. 7-14. Coach Devaney has prescribed a heavy dose of phy sical conditioning drills, as well as a complete program of isometric contractions. Schneider and Sullivan are in charge of the program. i tt Si PHOTO BY l'ARTSCH WHERE OH WHERE Did the Husker fan who owns this spirit button and horn already head for Dal las in search of warmer breezes and no snow? ebfoot Squads Will Vie Friday One of the strongest fresh- man swimming teams in Ne braska s history will chal lenge a capable, but under manned varsity team Friday mgnt at 7:30 p.m. This will be the first meet of the season for both teams, and each team has been pointing to this meet during early season workouts. If the varsity is able to( cope with the freshmen it will i probably be because of the ' varsity's superior depth. How-; ever, because of the strong j inaiviauais on me iresnman team, they are rated as hav ing a chance to beat the varsity. The varsity captains Tom j Chambers and Mike Wladron, and the freshmen captains Bob Stern and Ken Glasser have been in charge of the final week workouts of their respective teams. The captains will select the events for their swimmers for the meet. Coach Dick Klass gets to sit in the bleachers and will attempt a show at impartiality as the teams show their stuff. "This gives the boys the opportunity to take some in dividual responsibility, and gives me the opportunity to get a good look at their eompctitvie abilities," Klass said. There is no admission charge for the meet. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE: VW snow tires. I sett one season. Phon 477-1829 after 6:00 p.m. White old wedding ring set. Solitary stone in engagement ring 4M-15SO, 1954 Tord $55! " Call evenings. 488-4.!). WANTED: Need riders to Sacramento. 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