Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Monday, Dec. 13, 1965 Orange Bowl Opponent Preveiv - 1 Vv' ' V A J, RAY'S TALENTED TOE . . . Alabama's versatile David Ray ( 40) booms another field goal home for three points as the senior Crimson Tide kicker shows has kicking form. Ray has led Alabama in scoring for the past two seasons. As a junior, he established a new NCAA record for scoring by kicking with 59 points on 12 of 17 field goal attempts and 23 of 25 extra points. This year Ray kicked seven of 14 field goals and 1 of 23 conversions. (Daily. TkbAaAkcuv SPORTS Jim Swartz, sports editor iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiin Cagers Split At California Branch's Tip-in Saves Game rseDrasKa rounaDaners re turn to the home court tomor row night after a doublehead- er last weekend on the road with the University of Cali fornia. The cagers, now 3-1 for the season, split last week's ac tion at California. Friday night they were downed 87-71, due to the fine 68.5 percent age shooting of California. After jumping off to a 5-0 lead the Huskers yielded the lead with 9:09 to play in the first half and faced a 42-34 halftime deficit. The closest the Huskers could close the Bear lead was at the 56-50 mark, before the Bears shooting caught fire. Cipriano cleared the bench in the contest and all the squad saw action. The Huskers were paced by Fred Hare, who hit five for nine from the field and a perfect six for six at the charity stripe and grabbed off seven rebounds. Other Huskers in double fig ures were Nate Branch and Grant Simmons with 13 a n d Willie Campbell and Stuart Lantz with 10 apiece. Saturday night the Huskers had to erase a 15 point deficit enroute to a last minute 70-68 game. Branch tipped in Tom Baack's jumper for the vic tory and with :46 seconds left gave the Huskers their first lead since the early in the first half on a three-point scoring play which made the score 68-66. Tip-off time for tomorrow night's action against Texas will be at 7:35. Next home ac tion for the Huskers will be Saturday, against South Dakota. 'Big Red' Travels To Phoenix, Closed Practices Scheduled Nebraska's football Corn huskers will commence the first portion of Operation Or ange Bowl Tuesday afternoon when Coach Bob Devaney, his staff and 58 players head for Phoenix, Ariz., to launch full scale drills. Devaney has scheduled two- a-day drills at Arizona State University's practice lot where the Cornhuskers will prepare for the rugged assign ment against Alabama in the 1966 Orange Bowl at Miami. The Hus':ers are slated to leave Lincoln at 3:30 p.m., from Municipal Airport, v i a United Airlines Mainliner, and will arrive in Phoenix Tues day night at 7:30 p.m. Nebraska headquarters at Phoenix will be the Camel 'back Inn, the same place the 1940 Cornhuskers stayed dur ing practice for the 1941 Rose Bowl game with Stanford. Current Huskers are hoping the Camelback will bring better luck their 1940 pred ecessors dropped a 21-13 thril ler to Stanford's great team First practice session will be at 9:30 a.m., Wednesday, with an afternoon session at 2:30 p.m. This same schedule will be followed Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. A night workout is planned Friday night, possibly a heavy scrim mage affair. Devaney has declared that all practice sessions at Phoe nix, with the possible excep tion of one "'ill be closed to the public. All practice ses sions at Miami, after Christ mas, will definitely be closed. "We may open one session to the public at Phoenix so the fans can see our players work," Devaney said. "We did this at Brownsville last year and the fans enjoyed it. But other than that we'll be holding secret practices." The Huskers will return to Lincoln at 4 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 21, and head home for Christmas. They'll then fly to Miami on Dec. 26 in time for an evening workout at Dade Junior College. 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Here's the team list (57 players who will practice at Phoenix and Miami): Offense Left ends Tony Jeter, Larry Casey, Miles Kimmell Left tackles Dennis Carlson, Gary Bri chacek Left Guards LaVeme Allers, Roger Ku- drna, Stan Grell Centers Kelly Petersen, Bob Hill, Duncan Drum Bight Guards Jim Osberg, Jim McCord Bight tackles Jim Brown, Bob Taucher Right ends Freeman White, Dennis Rich- nafsky, Tom Smith Quarterbacks Bob Churchich, Fred Duda, Wayne Weber, Ernie Sigler Loft halfbacks Ron Kirkland, Charles Winters, Ken Brunk RiKht halfbacks Hairy Wilson, Ben Greg ory Fullbacks-Frank Solich, Pete Tatman, Mike Worley Defense Left Ends Len Janik, Jerry Patton 1-cft Tackles Dick Czap, John Strohmyer Middle Guards Wayne eMyland, Jerry Murphy, Lou Narish Ri5ht Tackles Walt Barnes, Carel Stith Right Ends Langston Coleman, Ivan Zim- nier, Larry Hansen Right Linebackers Mike Kennedy, Barry Alvarez Left Linebackers Lynn Senkbeil, Rick Coleman, Tom Pappas Left Comer Backs Bill Johnson. 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Huskers on the squad were tackle Walt Barnes, lineback er Mike Kennedy, end Free man White and halfback Har ry Wilson. Goetz, N; 3. John Prentiss, N; 4. Bob Easton, W; 5. Warren Bohlman, L. T-2:11.7. Diving 1. Terry Tice, N; 2. Steve Sorenson, N; 3. Tom Stovell, W; 4. Dean Schwar ten, L; 5. Mike Manegold, L. WP 181.5. 200 Butterfly 1. Jon Bur- chill, N; 2. Larry Calvert, W; 3. John Prentiss, N; 4. Pete Von Allmen, L; 5. Pete Koper cinsky. W.T-2:16. 100 Freestyle 1. Keefe Lod wig, N; 2. Tom Sage, W; 3. Bill Keenan, W; 4. Dale Park er, N; 5. Dan Pickett, N. T 49.5. 200 Backstroek 1. Dennis Blanchard, W: 2. Dave Frank, N; 3. Larry Dowd, L; 4. Doug Sutton, N; 5. Jerry Grady T-2:15.7. 500 Freestyle 1. Bob Chil- ders, W; 2. Taylor Withrow, N; 3. Ti mMeyer, L; 4. Bob Hatton, W; 5. Gene Hager- man. T 5:46.4. 200 Breastroke 1. Steve Goetz, N; 2. Larry Olson, W; 3. Gale McAdams, N; 4. Bob Amdahl, W; 5. Pat O'Hern. T-2:29.2. 400 Freestyle R e 1 a y 1. Winona; 2. Nebraska; 3. La Crosse. T 3:34.4. After garnering a victory in the Lacrosse, Wis., triangular Friday, Nebraska's swimming team took a 75-20 drubbing against the Madison, Wis., Badgers Saturday afternoon. I The Cornhuskers managed only four seconds and lost both relays. Keefe Lodwig got sec onds In the 50 and 100-yard freestyles and Dave Frank placed second in the 200-yard individual medley and the 200 yard backstroke. The results: 400 Medley Relay Wiscon sin.T-3:42.4. 220 Freestyle 1. Bill Swano, W: 2. John Cloninger, W:3. Ken Gaeth, N. T 1:51.7. 50 Freestyle 1. Mark Marsh, W: 2. Keefe Lodwig, N: 3. Ji mLozelle, W. T-:22.8. 220 Individual Medley 1. Gilbert LaCroix, W: 2. Dave Frank, N: 3. Bob Blanchard, W. T-2:06.9. One-meter Diving 1. Julian Kruge, W: 2. Steve Sorenson, N: 3. Art Roue, W. Points 262.45. 200 Butterfly 1. John Lind ley, W: 2. Dick Pittman, W: 3. Jon Burchill, N. T 2:00.0. 100 F r e e s t y 1 e 1. Mark Marsh, W: 2. Keefe Lodwig, N: 3. Dick Gordon, W. T:-49.5. 200 Backstroke 1. John Teeteart, W: 2. 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