Th Doily Nebraskan Friday, September 24, 1965 Page 4 Tigers, Cowboys Meet By Jim Pearse Assistant Sports Editor Lawrence, Kansas, will be the scene of an intersectional battle Saturday as the Ari zona Wildcats come out of desert to stalk the Kansas Jay hawks. Arizona, who last week up set WAC foe and conference favorite Utah, is a team "come of age." Jim LaRue i.r brought the Cats into na tional prominence by sys tematic building and sched uling of traditionally rugged football teams. Kansas has had a week to dry off after a 26-7 dousing at the hands of tough Texas Tech In a game called after three quarters. The uncover ing of junior quarterback Bill Fenton in the absence of Bob Skahan should boost the Jay hawks young and shaky new offense. Arizona has already leaped toward a successful cam paign and the Jayhawks will most likely fall victim to tne Cats thrust. The opening bell in the Big Eight conference sounds this weekend for an important ball game in Stillwater. Okla homa. The Cowboys corral will be the site of the Oklahoma State-Missouri conflict, an early season "must" game for both squads. Both teams lost their open ers last week as they were each involved with teams selected among the nation's best elevens Oklahoma State bowed to the Hogs of Arkan sas 28-14. Missouri was knock downed by a driving Ken tucky defense 7-0. Neither team mustered a strong offensive charge in the openers, and both had gaps on the defensive side of the game. However, that was last week. This Saturday after noon Oklahoma State prom ises to have its defense, which Arkansas riddled for over 400 yards, back in the saddle and ready to do bat tle with Tiger Quarterback Gary Lane and his swift cleate-feet backfield buddies Charlie Brown, Monroe Phelps, and Carl Reese. By the same token, Mis souri's frontline defenses are set to stop the best fullback the conference has to offer. Walt Garrison, and the Tiger secondary is poised to chase down and destroy Poke quar terback Glenn Baxter's aerial assaults. Devaney, Huskers Seek To Break Falcon Jinx f vr ; V- - VV"' -Jl - , I! 1 I STARTER KELLY PETERSON ... to alternate with Duncan Drum Capable of speeds better than 2,000 mph, the YF-12A is the hottest aircraft around. Now Maj. Walter F. Daniel, test pilot for the YF- answers your questions about the world's fastest manned airplane and America's Aerospace Team SLA-. J 12A, S (Maf. Daniet. a test pilot since 1954, is a member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots. He received a BS. degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the University of Oklahoma. In February 1962, he set world class time-to-climb records in a T-38 jet trainer.) b flic YF-12A toe world's fastest manned aircraft? It certainly is. On May 1 of this year the YF-12A (formerly known as the A-l 1 ) reclaimed the world absolute speed record from the USSR. It was clocked at 2,062 mph over Edwards Air Force Base. How big is the YF-12A? The exact dimensions of the YF-12A have not been released yet But it's approximately 100 feet long, with about a 50-foot wingspan. That's half again as big as our present interceptors! Is tbe Air Force training many men as pilots these days? Yes, very definitely. In spite of all you hear about unmanned vehicles, the human pilot is still very much in the picture. As a matter of fact, the Air Force pilot quota is on the increase." What other kinds of jobs does the Air Force offer? Since it's one of the world's foremost technological organizations, the Air Force has plenty of openings for scientists and engineers. There are also many challenging and varied administrative-managerial positions. What do I have to do to become an Air Force officer? Air Force ROTC is the best way to get started as an Air Force officer. The new two-year Air Force ROTC program makes this method available to men who have already completed a year or two of their college education. For college graduates, if you did not take advantage of ROTC, you can still get started through Air Force Officer Training School (OTS), a three-month course open to both men and women. Can I keep up my studies while I'm in the Air Force? The Air Force encourages its men and women to continue their educations. For instance, you may qualify to study for a graduate degree during off duty hours, with the Air Force paying a substantial part of the tuition. What kind of future do I have in tbe Air Force? A bright one. As we move further into the Aero space Age, the Air Force is going to grow even more important. And you can grow with it! United States Air Force. . 1 HqUSAF. I I Dept. SCP-59 I Box A, Randolph AFB, Texas 78148 J j Please send me more information on j I Air Force ROTC Air Force OTS. I MARY QUANT'S JR. 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Reports and indications show that the Falcons aeriel dis play will be directed by rookie quarterback Paul Stein who connected on 11 of 27 for 177 yards last week while the Falcons were stopped 31-14 by Wyoming. The Husker camp has an nounced that it will go with a balanced game attack and use whichever one is the most effective. In the only other encounter between the two schools Air Force ruined Nebraska's chances for a perfect season in 1963 by stopping the Hus kers 17-13. In his 1965 season outlook coach Ben Martin noted that the Falcon squad experience level is the lowest it's ever been. Adding that the experi ence problem is further com plicated by the fact that there are no two-year lettermen. Martin noted that the squad nucleus is the few experienced players that they have and the Falcons most serious problem areas are at the end and center positions.' Individual standouts for the Falcons are quarterback Paul Stein, an excellent scrambler, who r tted 91 yards rushing against UCLA last season and Sept. 25th ASTRONAUTS Pershing Auditorium Tickets on Sale: $1 7 C Union Ticket Booth threw a 56-yard touchdown pass last week. Included in the backfield is flanker Guy Hogle, runner-receiver who has the best speed on the Falcon squad. Quarter back Sonny Litz is another backfield standout whose passing ability could pose a threat. In the line the Falcons have 212-pound middle guard Don Heckert who has been rated as one of the nation's top de fensive linemen and sopho more offensive tackle Allen Burchett who has been labeled as one of the Falcon's bright est prospects in several sea sons. The Huskers will make the trip with the starting line-up virtually intact after last week's 34-14 victory over OCU. Kelly Petersen has gained the starting position at center and is slated to alter nate with last week's starter Duncan Drum. Frank Solich has been tabbed as the starting full back and the defensive unit will alternate between Carel Stith and Dick Czap at tackle and Marv Mueller and Ted Vactor in the secondary. The Husker squad came through last week's encounter without any serious injuries and goes into the game with everyone in sound physical shape. Defensive back Larry Wachholtz has been tabbed as the team's field-goal special ist. Wachholtz was four for four in extra point attempts in last week's game. lb And oat Motaiilldo 4 H I (shirtbuildersl FASHION LEADERSHIP AT FINER CAMPUS STORES EVERYWHERE FROM AMERICA'S FAMOUS SHIRTBUILDERS