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Friday, October 8, 1965
The Daily Nebraskan
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SPORTS
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By Jim Swartz
Nebraskan Sports Editor
Fred Duda has been tabbed
as the probable starting quar-
terback as the Nebraska!
Cornhuskers head into a non-1
conference tilt tomorrow with;
the Wisconsin badgers at Me-j
morial Stadium. i
The Badgers coine into the
contest with a season record,
of 1-1-1, after their 16-13 up-
set over Big 10 conference foe ;
Iowa last week. The Badgers
were dropped a 26-6 loss by
Southern Cal and played to a
0-0 tie with Colorado in other
game outings.
The Badgers will be out to
extend their victory string
over Big Eight teams, Wiscon
sin has not lost to a Big Eight
team in 12 previous encoun
ters. Badger game plans on of
fense are built around sopho-
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DUDA . . . back in control
Nebraska Hosts Harriers
From Iowa State, S. Dakota
more passing whiz Chuck
Burt, a national leader in tot
al completions with 49 of 96
for 477 yards. Burt is known
for his short quickies but un
leashed a 41-vard bomb in
1 last week's upset victory.
Ends Bill Fritz and Louis
Jung are Burt's prime tar
gets. Defense Strong
j Badger defense is strong,
being boosted by the line
backing of Bob Richter and
Ray Marcin. The offensive line
has been termed adequate but
young while the running at
tack is built around left half
back Tom Jankowski.
The Huskers head into the
game the I Pi's number one
team and the AP's second
ranked team. Nebraska is also
a national leader in total of
fense, rushing offense and
scoring with a 435.7. 310.7 and
35.0 aerage respectively.
Changes
This week's Husker lineup
shows several changes as reg
ulars Langston Coleman and
Ron Kirkland have been side
lined with injuries. Kirkland
is expected to see limited
action punting and Coleman
is slated to sit out the game.
Bill Hang ull move to right
end on defense to handle
Coleman's spot while Mike
Grace will take over at left
end. Jim Osberg moves to the
to offensive guard spot, re
placing Wayne .Meylan while
Pete Tatman moves to left
half, taking over for the in
jured Kirkland. to complete
squad changes.
Nebraska has scored in 37
consecutive games for a new
school record and will be play
ing tomorrow before the sea
son's third sellout crowd.
The Huskers take a o n e
pound team weight advantage
as the probable starters av
lerage out 211 for Nebraska
and 210 for Wisconsin.
The Bronze Cowboy hat
goes on the line Saturday' at
the Cotton Bowl in Dallas as
Oklahoma and Texas tangle
for the sixtieth time.
Oklahoma is going into the
game with two losses and
only nine points to their- credit.
Texas goes to Dallas as the
number one team in the coun
try, according to the Asso-j
ciated Press poll. ;
Oklahoma coach Corner i
Jones does not think his
team's record to date neces
sarily forecasts this Satur-'
dav's outcome. "Texas is a I
traditional game. Last year
we were defeated 40-14 the
week before the Texas game
yet ... we played real well
at Dallas for three quarters.
Mistakes could hurt the
Sooners again. Their young
line has been unable to open
holes for the offensive backs
and therefore Oklahoma has
been unable to mount a sus
tained drive.
The lack of offensive punch
puts added pressure on the
Sooner's Carl McAdam's led
defense which should have a
long afternoon chasing Texas
quarterback Kristynik
around end.
Twins Quiet Dodger Attack
By Jim Pearsc
Minnesota's Twins take a!
two game lead into Los An-
geles where the 1965 World i
Series resumes on Saturday, j
The Twins have won with;
power hitting, speed, impres-j
sive pitching and the luck that ',
goes along with a year like I
the Twins have had.
Minnesota has beaten the
two best pitchers in baseball;
on their way to the two game '
edge. The Dodger speed has ;
not been heard from.
But what Dodger fan can
be worried? They are the
calmest people in baseball.
After all their favorites
came from four back in the
last two weeks of the season
to win the National League ;
crown. They did it by winning
15 of 16 games after the Gi
ants had soared into the lead ,
by winning 14 in a row.
When things get underway!
in lively L.A. this week end
Twins' fans had better be:
wary of the -little puppy
dogs." as Lou Johnson calls
the Dodgers. They will "lick
your feet, but you don't wake
up in the morning, 'cause you
died of rabies."
By next week the quiet, af- j
fectionate Dodger attack i
should have its bag full of j
wins, and money.
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By Bob Samuelson
The pros discovered it years ago Florida State knew
it last year Air Force almost beat the Huskers with it
two weeks ago. The passing game.
It is becoming slowly recognized in conservative college
football ranks that passing is the key to success. A good
passing attack can always whip a good pass defense. Add to
it the threat of running and one has the secret of football
success.
Coach Devancy utilizes a balanced offensive attack
both running and passing. But one thing Nebraska tends to
do is become too dependent on the running game in times of
stress. The Cotton Bow l game last year after Harry Wilson's
fourth quarter run is an example of this.
Last year's Minnesota game is an example of the op
posite philosophy. We won the Minnesota game from a de
ficit we lost the Arkansas game after holding a lead.
It is my feeling that Nebraska has to size up the situa
tion. We have three, count 'em. three of the top pass re
ceivers around in Freeman White, Dennis Richnafsky and
Tony Jeter. We have two excellent pitchers in Fred Duda
and Bob Churchich. We have excellent secondary receiv
ers in Harry Wilson and Frankie Solich. We must learn to
have more confidence in a passing attack which could be one
of the best.
This is not to disparage our already excellent running
game. It is the threat of a running game w hich can make a
passing game most effective, i.e. Green Bay Packers. But
as Nebraska moves into tougher and tougher" competition,
we cannot rely solely on the running game, which is much
easier for the opponents to defense.
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332 Student I'nioo. Everyone welcome.
Nebraska will host the Iowa
State and South Dakota cross
country teams Saturday. The j
double dual will be the open- j
ing meet of the season. j
Though Coach Frank Se-j
vigne feels that the Husker!
harriers are improved this
year, the loss of Orlando i
Martinez will affect the
team's chances.
Martinez has mono and is
not expected to compete.
Standouts this fall are sen-'
ior le Herman Peter Scott and j
Nona! Jones, a transfer stu-1
dent from the University of
Missouri with two years of
eligibility left Also returning, ,
after a hitch in the Army, is
junior Joe Scott.
Sophomores are Les Hell- j
bush of Columbus. Dennis!
Settles of Cedar Bluffs and
Gregory Young of Alliance, j
According to Sevigne. the
10:30 a.m. chase over three!
miles of Pioneers Park's golf 1
course should draw a good
turnout of fans.
"It certainly isn't a s e 1 1
out yet," Sevigne grinned.
"And there is still plenty of
room for the fans at the two
mile mark. But if it's a fine
day, weather-wise, we could
have a fine crowd."
There is no admission
charge for the Husker cross
country meets.
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