Page 4 Tne Daily Nebraskan Thursday, September 23, 1965 fRood B ,4 i 1 Awakening (Daily TkhhaAkcui SPORTS Jim Swartz, sports ediotor Mllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMMIIIHIIIIIIIIII IIIIIHIIIIIimillllllllllllli.'HIIIIIIIillll All American Candidato m lire 'atches Record Around The League Freeman White, Nebraska's All American end candidate, didn 't even knjwa cord was By JIM PKARSF; From Provo, Utah, to Pitts burg, Pennsylvania, B i g j spectators as they seek to ex itend their winning streak 'to two games. The opposi- The sportswriter figured it was about that time again. He decided to finish his worst duty of an otherwise exciting time of the year. He went to work. His eyes drooped over his "ncvcr-fail" procedure chart. The chart was worn out . . . and so was the whole idea, he thought. Here were so many easy steps to oblivion: 1) gather extended weather forecasts from every part of the country. 2) obtain physical reports on all partici pants S new feature: have psychological reports on all nflrticinants to determine attitude. 4) every game detail elude ton regional battles, in- out weigh this fall from all games down to the number of torn jersies last tersectional contests, and the Oklahoma's Sooners get a year. 5) might check bookie joints for hot tips . . . and j opening conference conflict to late start this year as they soon. ! highlight the action. 'play their opening game Sat- j After hours of typing and retyping, the sportswriter had i Kansas State Wildcats, com-1 urdav against nttsourg m me finished Dlavine God with college football. The 1965 sea- : in? off a vwv fmstrafinff Ha. 1 Panthers home den. w -"O - vuvi but against Indiana, cage up in the picture when he staged one of the greatest snares in a first quarter pass catching iMemorial Stadium his spree in the Cornhuskers' tory, and gave NU a 14-0 opening 34-14 shelling of Tex- first quarter lead, as Christian. That was catch Number 5 White, a 6-5. 221-pound vt- for the big split end. He went eran who last year led the on to catch three more for a equalled the Nebraska record! the Huskers put their aerial for most passes caught in a single game when he made Eight football teams will be tion will be provided by tne Huskers in passing yardage, record total of eight, before seeing action this weekend. University of Pacific, one of The seven games on deck in- the very few teams imj win son lay before him Sure thing, he thought. He and thousands of other "experts" have to predict the season for their expectant readers. It starts all over again every Saturday, in a lesser way. Our sportswriter figured people expect it. The trouble starts when some people get dea'hlv serious about the thing. Humble guesses are scoffed and threatened at. Mnvbe you haven't run into fhese "intense" people, I have. What a drag. It ruins what fun is left in the thing. With malice toward none and guesses for all, this week's ten games: Penn State to surprise in opener with Michigan State; Oklahoma enough over mediocre Pitt; Kentucky can beat off a Mississippi revival; North Caro lina to upset steady Ohio State: Missouri to find that of fense against tough Oklahoma State; usurper Notre Dame over Purdue; Iowa in passing upset of Oregon State; Texas to edge Tech; Duke over South Carolina; and Cas tillo throwing Kansas State past BYU. Finally, the Huskers won't have to cheat to beat the Falcons. Terrible Terry is gone. Make it NEBRASKA 33, AIR FORCE 0. I Go Big Red! IlHi! Pitt was dumped in its op ener a week ago, but will be( back strong to feed on the, young Oklahomans. , From California Fresno State comes calling on Colo-. rado at Boulder in the Buffs home opener. The Fresno Bull dnps ar hack on the track their new-look offense and ofw rphnilriinp camnaien. head west to tangle with the and tneir bark wjn be appar Brigham Young Cougars. . ent through the thin mountain BYU mauled conference foe j air. Arizona State last week with Tomorrow this section will a high geared offensive dis-! preview the remainder of the play. Fur will fly Friday night j schedule, and spot light the as these two spirited Cats ; NU game. struggle in the Utah h i g h lands. In Ames, Iowa, the ISU Cyclones will perform for 2,300 high school bandsmen and about 17,000 ' V: ill isTNJf i T " ;. 11 f J For campus wear and on date If dress, Farah slacks are 1 . . traditional favorites t" I f for rugged good looks that j stay neat and trim. , J SLACKS, JEANS. 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LOCK prest Please don't press our Qiei l in "DACRON" SMITH BROTHERS MFC COMPANY CARTHAGE, MISSOURI Dutet'i Rag. T.M. KORATRON 37 r Husker scout John Melton's report on Saturday's oppon ent Air Force noted thart Wy oming, a very good team, had a lot of trouble with the Fal cons the first half before downing them 31-14, last Satur day. Melton mentioned that the Falcons are hard to figure , because head coach lien Mar-' tin changes so many things from week to week, and they run from so many different sets. His report continued that one thing is certain, they'll throw a lot. Falcon quarter back Paul Stein, reminded the Husker scout of Terry Isaac son and Melton noted that Stein is a fine scrambler. j Melton concluded his report by saying "Air Force can't: help but be sky high in front of the home folks, and we know we're in for trouble." i l ciroiis on ice. ! "I didn't know what record ! everyone was talking about," ! White said after the game. "I really didn't know what the old record was, or how many catches I had made but it's sure nice to make the record book, particularly since we won." White missed making the NU record book by only one yard in 1984. He caught 17 passes for 338 yards. The NU mark for pass yards in a sin gle season is 339, set by Frank Simon in 1951. Husker quarterback Bob Churchich said he kept throw, ing to White for two reasons. "TCU was covering him one on one, and I figured he could beat a single defender," Churchich said. "And all you've got to do with Free man is put the ball up in the air high and he'll go and get it." White did that, indeed, on the second TD snare of the first quarter. He cut over the middle and at the goal line leaped high over the heads of defenders to grab the wet ball before landing full length in the end zone. White's first TD catch was a 28-yard toss from Church ich, and his record breaking catch No. 6, that is was a 23-yard affair, which saw White take the pas s, then ramble, feint and rip through defenders along the sidelines. "Freeman had a great opening day," Coach Bob De- vaney said. "If he continues to improve, he's capable of having quite a year." White's afternoon effort was just one short of the Big Eight mark of nine receptions held by several players. 1ST ANNUAL PIZZA HUT SCOREBOARD: Huskers over Air Force 35-15 K-State over Brig. Young 16-10 l-Stote over Pacific 20- 0 Colo, over Fresno 28-7 Pitt, over Oklahoma 10-7 Okla. State over Missou 13-10 Arizona over Kansas 21- 0 November 1st is the ; " deadline for "Rag" . AND MA'L ! Subscriptions i room sT" ! V " : NEBRASKA UNION f VI J 1 UNIVERSITY of NEBRASKA i A J ; LINCOLN, NEBRASKA ; jyU LET YOUR PARENTS 3J READ ALL ABOUT YOUR j S UNIVERSITY IN THE STUDENT'S i ' DAILY - NEBRASKAN ! 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