ThurSSay, Nov. 4, 1965 Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Coleman Should Be Regular defensive end Lang ston Coleman appears to be ready to find his way back in the lineup, as the Huskers prepare for Saturday's Par ent's Day clash against the Kansas Jayhawks. Coleman received a should er injury against Iowa State and has missed both road trips and seen only limited action in home games. llusker scout Tom Osborne notes that 'the question Is not how good was Kansas three of four weeks ago, but how good Kansas Is now." He continued "the Jay hawks have a fine team, cap able of giving us a difficult time. They have resolved the quarterback problem and are now jelled." The llusker camp is mak ing its game preparations with the starting and alter nate backfields at full who filled in for him last strength. Halfback Ron Kirk land is back with the first unit and the other backs are injury free. The only doubtful for t h e contest is linebacker Lynn Senkbcil, who limped out of the Missouri game with a foot Injury. Several players are being groomed at Senkbeil's spot, including Rick Coleman Saturday. Individual statistics for the season : Nrbranka Opp. 02 Klrnl down, nilnn .IB 43 Firm down, pnln 31 6 Flrnt dim-tin, penalties 4 141 Total Fli-nt down W 3M HmhlnK playa M 1.074 Totnl yarda runhln DM) 94 Vardu lol running 2 IS 1.IW0 Net yarda ruahlnl MS 144 Paaana attempted ISA 63 Panta completed 2 (I Paaari had Intercepted 1? HI Total yard! paaalng 710 5:' Total nlaya 414 S.R22 Total ofTenalvc yard 1.355 268 5 Game .-ushlni avert Ml 1.14. Oama paaninK averase 101.4 403.1 Game total offense ave 183J 19 FuniMea ? It Own fumblea loat U V Penaltlea " 4(X Penalty yardage "9 nt No. Sollch M Wilson 72 Duda 40 Kirkland .... S Tntman 35 Winters 41 Gregory ..... 25 Churchlch ... 25 Weber 5 Brunk 10 Manuel) 7 Worley 2 Morrison .... 3 Totals 384 Opp Tot. a.u SHINO Gain Lost Net 5.12 21 51 1 13 lti 3 0 0 1 33 0 .170 27H 1113 lWi 11.2 J 37 Ii7 27 2ti 20 II 8 1IW4 4 1 0 It 94 MO 235 357 2i2 1HO m 162 l.'tti 34 27 22 19 11 9 MHO 4S Ave. (1.0 4.9 i.5 5.1 4.5 3.8 5.4 1.3 5.4 2.2 28 5.3 2.0 4. 2.5 Duda Churchlch 53 Weber ... 7 Gregory 1 Total! 144 Opp. Tot. 159 PASSING Alt. Comp. Pet. Yd B.H 35 .433 .541 .142 1.IWKI .47 .ami TH Int. 5 6 PASS RKCMVING LANGSTON COLEMAN ... top defender probably back. Cyclones Out To Stop Sooners White 24 Jeter I" Richnafiky 10 No. Vds. Tl) Sollch Grexnry Casey Tatman Wilson . . . Klrkland . Brunk Totals Opp. Tot, 413 142 KM 95 46 32 31 39 23 14 942 119 Iowa State's "Music Men" hope to gain a big season edge in Band Day performances when they face rugged Okla homa in Norman Saturday. So far this year the Band day record of the Cyclones reads two wins, one loss. The Cyclones whipped t h e University of the Pacific and the University of Kansas while losing to Nebraska before a horde of high school bands. It is not just that band day aspect, however, that leads the Cyclones to desire victory Saturday. A 4-32-1 record against the Sooners is o n e incentive. The chance to finish in the first division of the Big Eight after a predicted last place finish by the forecast ers is another reason. And just plain old desire to win is as important as any reason. Coach Clay Stapleton, whose 37 career wins, makes him the winningest coach in Cyclone Tigers Face Letdown, Buffs; Kansas State Seeks First Win Colorado's Golden Buffaloes entertain the Missouri Tigers Saturday at Boulder, in what should be the deciding game for the Big Eight runner-up. Last Saturday the underdog Buffs upset favored Oklaho ma, 13-0 at Norman. The Tig ers were outplayed in a 16-14 match with the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Columbia. Big question of the day "Will the Tigers Let Down?" and if they do a constant improving Colorado club should be able to take full advantage of any Bengal laspe. The contest will be an im- Plane Crash Hospitalizes Track Coach Two men, including Uni versity track coach Frank Se vigne, remained hospitalized Sunday from injuries sus tained when their small plane crashed Saturday night one mile north of the Lincoln Mu nicipal Airport. The rented plane, piloted by Sevigne, was returning from the football game in Co lumbia, Mo., when it crashed while coming in for a land ing. The three passengers and pilot were reported in good condition Sunday. Passengers in the plane in cluded: Dick Perry, sports director of KFOR radio sta tion; Jim Huge, assistant principal of Lincoln Southeast High School.; and Jack Fo gerty. Sevigne and Huge were hos pitalized with facial lacera tions and back injuries re spectively. Fogerty sustained bruises but was not hospital ized. Perry received facial lacerations but was released from the hospital Sunday. portant one for the nationally ranked Tigers. If they can bounce back from the Nebras ka defeat their effort should be good for a bowl bid and a second-place confernce finish. Winless and injury ridden Kansas State will entertain Cincinnati in a nonconference battle at Manhattan. Early reports indicate that the in jury ridden Wildcats will have a hard time coming up with a two-deep offensive and de fensive lineup. The Missouri Valley Confer ence foe stands 4-3 for the sea son, after losing its last two starts to Tulsa and North Texas State. Next week's opponent, Okla homa State, is idle. The Cow boys will be preparing for the Nebraska game, slated for Nov. 13 at Stillwater. 6TH ANNUAL PIZZA HUT SCOREBOARD: HUSKERS over Kansas 33-7 Colorado over Mizzou 13-10 Oklahoma over l-State 20- 13 Cincinnati over K-State 21- 0 Oklahoma State open date LAST WEEK 3 Right 1 Wrong OVERALL RECORD 24 Right 6 Wrong 2 Ties Pet .800 Right history, figures that he will have to have a near-perfect performance from his young players to keep up with Okla homa. The Sooners have been tested by some mighty rough customers and appear now ready to do something about a first-division finish of their own. Since Coach Gomer Jones moved Gene Cagle in at quar terback the signs of a solid Oklahoma attack have been more "md more evident. One new feature of the Soon er attack is the greater use of the forward pass. Last week against Colorado t h e Sooners sent Gordon Brown home with eight receptions for 110 yards, the most passes a Sooner ever caught in a sin gle game. Iowa State, too, is using the pass more frequently than any time since the heyday of the Bill Weeks-Jim Doran combination. Tim Van Galder has thrown 141 times and at that rate will be close to the record 220 tosses Weeks had in 1950. Eppie Barney has caught 23 of them for 310 yards and second place in the Big Eight standings. Van Galder is second in loop yardage, just 12 yards behind the 734 of K-State's.Vic Castil lo. A new running star joined Les Webster against Okla homa State with Willie Robin son collecting 120 yards and moving into ninth place in the Big Eight. TOTAL OFFENSE Plays Gain Ave. nu.li 123 921 Solicit JJ 511 Churchlch 79 370 Wilson 72 IM Klrkland 35 ln Greiiory 2 Tatman .15 J1 Wintera ' IJf Weber 'J Jl Brunk 10 llaaxch J J Worley ' Total. W J Opp. Tot 414 UM KCOKINC. TO Warhholu 0 White 5 Winters 5 TatmiHl 5 Solich 4 Iluda 4 Wilson 3 Kirkland 2 Johnson 1 Richnalsky 1 Hi link 1 Gregory 1 Churchlch 1 Vactnr Drum 0 (SAFETY) Totals 3.1 Opp. Tot. 18 I' AT FU Ktek-nthrr 24-27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n o it o 0 0 2-2 (1-2 7-7 0 3-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 s-s 3-3 8.2 6.0 4.7 4.6 9.4 6.1 5.2 4.3 4.3 2.2 2.7 5.5 5.6 8.3 3.2 33 32 30 .10 24 24 18 12 Si Si 0 2 S37 58 Yearlings Host l(U Friday The Nebraska Freshmen football squad host unbeaten Kansas in a 2:30 meeting to morrow at Memorial Stadium. This will be the first home appearance for the frosh, who hold a 1-1 season mark. In their road trips the yearlings beat Kansas State 38-14 and lost to Missouri 14-6 last week. The Missouri loss was the first for freshmen coach John Melton, whose freshmen teams have compiled an eight won and one loss record since he started coaching three years ago. Kansas has a 28-0 win over Kansas State and a 24-8 deci sion over the Oklahoma fresh men. This is the first year that the Nebraska freshmen Wave played a four game season, adding Missouri and Kansas to this year's schedule. There will be a knothole section for Nebraska students who hold regular season tickets, according to ticket of ficials. The Nebraska Freshmen lineup: Offense LE 83 Bob Moore LT 71 Sam Buda LG 64 Mel Brichacek C 52 Joe Buda RG 61 Joe Armstrong RT 70 Carl Ashman RE 81 Serwin Jarmon QB 12 Frank Patrick LH 21 Nester Yannon R1I 30 Tom Penney or 31 Mike Green FB 40 Dick Davis SPORTS Jim Swartz, sports editor PI NT RETURNS No. Yds. W'aohholtz 2l 435 27 3 4K5 192 PosKemeyer 3 Solich 1 Totals 30 Opd. Tot 18 K1CKOFF RETl'RNS No. Yds. Solich 10 207 Wilson 2 46 Kirkland 1 1 White 1 6 GreKory 2 16 Totals 16 595 Opp. Tot 35 572 Ave. 16.7 9.0 3.0 15.5 13.0 Ave. 20.3 23.0 18.0 6.0 8.0 18.4 16.3 LE 82 LT 74 . 73 . MG 51 RT 72 RE 85 LLB 66 RLR 69 LCB 41 RCB 20 LS 22 . RS 11 Defense ...Curtis McCarthy Bob Liggett or Louis Cooper Bob Lints ...Tommy Casbeer Mike Wynn Dan Kobza Les Pearson Ron Gustaff Karl Quinten Bob Best Adrian Fiala Kuehl Kirkland 15 Weher 2 Totals 39 Opp. Tot 5.9 PUNTING Kirks Yds. Rlkd. Ave. . ... 22 774 0 576 0 71 0 1431 0 2238 0 35, 38.4 35.5 36.4 37.9 PASS INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds. Are. TD Johnson 1 50 50.0 1 Vactor 1 38 38.0 0 Muehler 3 80 26.6 0 Wachholtz 4 27 6.7 0 Kuehl 1 10 10.0 0 Poggemeyer 1 8 8.0 0 Mil 1 5 5.0 0 Totals 12 219 18.2 1 Opp. Tot 7 70 10.0 unny, what women A BALLPOINT PEN! On a purchase of one or more paperbooks at the University Bookstore today. UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE win ao for men aris. P They'll show their wild side to men in Paris Reversibles. Two-faced steerhide glove leather. Harness Brown, with the flip side Black. Saddle-stitched and tanned. Even the buckle and the links reverse. Heads you win. Tails you win, too. $5.00. Send the belt tap with iust mi $2 to Paris for a regulation-size (22"x3Vi "xVi ")hard (ouch!) maple fraternity paddle with a leather thong. Beautifully grained and finished. Decorate it, hang it up or keep classmates in line with it! Shipped postpaid. Write: Paris Belts, PO. Box 3836, Chicago, Illinois 60654. Please indicate your college or university. I' BELTS AVAILABLE AT THESE CAMPUS STORES: Specialists PAT 44 Galbraith KO 40 Galbraith Punters 61 Armstrong 21 Yannon Game A Sellout Nebraska officials remind fans that there will be no knothole section for Satur day's game, the Parents Day clash is a sellout. Fans are also reminded that no air horns are allowed in Memor ial Stadium. Come On Fans . . . By Jim Pearse What is a champion made of? For six weeks Nebraska's Cornhuskers had waltzed their way to comparatively easy wins. Each time Big Red had delivered the first blow from which no opponent recovered. Then came last Saturday. In Columbia, Missouri, the line was drawn. The Missouri Tigers had compiled a six game record of 4-1-1, while playing three nationally ranked teams, as they awaited the arrival of Nebraska. Mizzou had played Kentucky even, but lost 7-0 when Johnny Roland fumbled in the end zone. The Tigers clawed ct Rirj Ton tiflp rnntpnder Minnesota. 17-7. on the gophers home ground. And only two weeks prior to the llusker encounter, Mizzou fought back from a two touch down deficit to tie once-beaten UCLA. Only one touchdown had been scored against the Tigers by a ground attack (Nebraska's forte), and that was by Iowa State after Mizzou was home free, not by one of the three nationally ranked clubs. To add a touch of toughness, Missouri climbed into the top ten the week of the battle. Nebraska invaded. Missouri waited, anxious to test the Huskers claim to the Big Eight Championship. The Homecoming throng in Columbia let the Tigers know about another plus for Missouri they were playing in their own backyard, familiar with every tuft of grass. Anticipation, preparation, spiritual boost, the home field, and the finest football team Nebraska had faced all year greeted the Huskers Saturday afternoon In the Pit. For the first time this year Nebraska did not throw the first punch. The powerful Tigers pawed their way to an early touch down the first time they got the ball. It was their best drive of the year, according to some press box observers. But Mizzou wasn't finished. The old grads had hardly settled down or the cheerleaders stopped counting the points when WHAM- the Tigers' paw caught Nebraska Ml-face and sent the Huskers to their knees. A 14-0 lead and first quarter was still not out. The impressive Tigers had decked the Champs. The question was whether or not the Champs had a glass jaw. Could they come off the deck? Was Nebraska's light schedule catching up to them? The distinguishing characteristic of a Champ is his abil ity to come off the deck and conquer, like a Derby winn er coming from eleven lengths back to win in the stretch, or the golfer who knows he must birdie the final holes, and does, to win the Masters. So Big Red got off the deck. Poise, exemplified in Fred Duda, charged the offense, and heart, like that of Mike Kennedy, led the defense. Poise and heart, a rare combination in a collegiate foot ball team, but the necessary one for a championship team. Nebraska got close, 14-13, by the half, but needed two points more to win. They got them, grudgingly, against a Missouri team that demanded Nebraska to "Show me." Nebraska's greatness brought them the Missouri win. The greatness of Champs, the abiilty to get off the deck. The Champs are still Champs. They weren't called on to prove they were before Saturday, and they won't be called on again in the regular season to prove it. 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