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Nebraska signal caller Bob Churchich has set five Ne
braska passing records.
NIL K-State Frosh
Game Is. Postponed
Because of the threat of
rain and cold weather, the
Nebraska Kansas State
freshmen football game,
originally scheduled tor this
afternoon in Memorial Sta
dium has been postponed
until Monday at 2:30 p.m.
Kansas State and Nebras
ka school officials con
ferred Thursday night and
decided not to take the
chance of possible damage
to the Memorial Stadium
turf which could hamper
play in the varsity game
Saturday between the
Huskers and Kansas State.
The postponement deci
sion was reached and an
nounced jointly by Husker
Athletic Director Tippy
Dye and Kansas State Ath
letic Director H. B. Bebe
Lee who was in Lincoln at
the time of the decision.
Today's scheduled con
test would have been the
season opener for Nebras
ka while the Kansas State
frosh already have one
game rnder their belt, beat
ing the Oklahoma Univer
sity freshmen 17-7.
Our Sprites and Midgets
are priced for action.
Get in on it. tfP;
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Winless Wildcats Battle imramumiR, Sumdm&
Huskers On Saturday
By Bob Flasnick
Sports Editor
The Nebraska Corn
huskers, after blossoming to
near greatness last week
against Wisconsin, 31-3, fol
lowing three games of me
diocracy, hope to show an
anticipated Memorial Sta
dium crowd of 64,000 Sat
urday that they are as good
or better than the sixth
place rankings they now
hold in both the UPI an.i
AP ratings.
The winless Kansas State
Wildcats are the Home
coining adversaries that
must step In Nebraska's
path just as the "Big Red"
appear to be gaining mo
mentum. The Wildcats have
dropped four games to
Army, New Mexico, Colo
rado, and Missouri by a
total of 72 points. They
have little to put up against
Nebraska other than the
Big Eight's leading ground
gainer Cornelius D a v i e s
who has rushed for a 6.1
yard average this season.
If on Saturday, Davis can
come anywhere near keep
ing up the pace he has set
so far, the Kansas State
fullback gets our prema
ture vote for the Big Eight
Back of the Week.
The K-State flash will be
running into a Nebraska
defense which ranks sec
ond in the nation in rush
ing yardage allowed to op
ponents. In games to date,
the '"Black Shirts" have
been nudged for 147 rushing
yards, or 38.5 yards a game
which is about two yards
more than has been allowed
by Southern Mississippi.
Nebraska could show the
anticipated record crowd
Saturday that it has in
Harry Wilson and Ben Gre
gory possibly the best one
two punch in the back
field since Coach Bob De
vaney came to Nebraska.
The running of Gregory
and Wilson demoralized
Wisconsin for 151 yards
last Meek and that effort
came just as Wilson ap
pears to be rounding into
shape. As for Gregory, it
was his first starting as
signment on offense after
seeing mainly defensive
duty in Nebraska's first
three games.
Husker signal caller Bob
Churchich will take t h e
field Saturday as the holder
of five Nebraska passing
records. They are: most
pass completions in one
game (16); most pass com
pletions for one season (62) ;
most career passing yard
age (2,149 yards); most
career pass completions
(150); and most career
touchdown passes (15).
Churchich is leading the
Big Eight in passing yard
age this year with 454 yards
in four games.
Nebraska has another Big
Eight leader in safety Larry
Wachholtz. The diminutive
extra point and field goal
kicker leads the league in
scoring with 25 points and
in punt returns with a 12.6
yard average.
Two bowl representatives
will be in town Saturday
and might add incentive for
a good showing on, Nebras
ka's part in the still young
season. Sugar Bowl repre
sentatives Dr. Fred Wolfe
and Theo Maumus, both
of New Orleans, will watch
the Homecoming game.
Cornhusker. Wildcat Starters
Nebraska
No, Player
PROBABLE OFFENSIVE STARTERS
u, p ui Player No.
Bill Salat
... Zi LT 191..'.'.'..'.'..... Dave Alexander
2H I.G 2' iJean njs
89 Dennis Morrison mi J-
76 "Gary BncnaeeK
en .a vrn AMpra ...
u Kelly Petersen 215 C 1 ...
59 "Jim Osbeig 2'2 RG 192
73 Bob Pickens 253 RT 2W .
85 Tom Penney lt Kt ""'J
15 "Bob Churchich
Ben Greaory 219
"Harry Wilson 21
.178 QB 170 ..
Bob Scull
Mike Goyne
Al Walraak
Bill Greve
Vic Castillo
48 Pete Talman
WEIGHT AVERAGES Nebraska :
jH 179 Ossie Cain
RH 174 Dave Jones
2n KB 198 C omelius uavis
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,n,. r. i ; m iniur.nr t in Racks ana Lineoacners i. naii'
sas State:' Offense-Line 201.' Tackie-to-Taekle 198, Backs 180; Defense-Line 214,
Interior Line 220, Backs and Linebackers 133.
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Football Results
Wednesday, Oct. 12
Misfits 26, Phi Epsilon
Kappa 25
Burners 33, Air Force 6
Navy 24, Aggies 0
Phi Delta Theta A 39,
Beta Theta Pi A 13
Phi Kappa Psi A 31, Del
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Sigma Phi Epsilon A 26,
Kappa Sigma A 12
Seaton II 32, Fairfield 28
Football Schedule
Friday, Oct. 14
City Campus
NE Abel VI vs. Abel III
INTRAMURAL FLAG-FOOTBALL
TEAM STANDINGS
OCT. 12
NW Abel V vs. Abel II
SE Abel IV vs. Abel I
SW Bandits vs. Mousers
East Campus
E Farm House A vs. Phi
Gamma Delta A
Center Abel IV vs. Abel
III
W Abel I vs. Abel II
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1- 3
2- 3
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2- 0
3- 1
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1- 2
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2- 2
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3- 1
2- 2
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League 1-A
Phi Delia Theta
Delta Upsilon
Beta Theta Pi
Kappa Sigma
Phi Kappa Psi
Sigma Phi Epsilon
League 2-A
Sigma Chi
Phi Gamma Delta
Delta Tau Delta
Farm House
Alpha Tau Omega
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Alpha Gamma Rho
League 3-A
Triangle
Theta XI
Beta Sigma Psi
Sigma Nu
Ag Men
Chi Phi
League 4-A
Sigma Alpha Mu
Pioneer
Cornhusker
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Sigma Phi
Alpha Gamma Sigma
League 5-A
Brown Palace
Pi Kappa Alpha
Acacia
Tau Kappa Epsilon
Theta Chi
Pi Kappa Phi
League S-A
2-1 Abel III
2-1 Abel IV
2-2 Abel V
2-2 Abel VT
2- 2 Abel VII
1- 2 Abel II
0-3 Abel I
League 7-A
3- 0 Abel X
2- 1 Abel IX
2-1 Abel XI
1- 2 Abel XII
1- 2 Abel XITI
0- 3 Abel Vni
League S-A
2- 1 Carson
2-1 Glenn
1- 1 Frost
1- 1 Roger.
0- 2 Penn
League 9-A
S-0 Pike
2- 1 Custer
1- 2 Governor.
A-3 Kennpriv
Learue
3-1 Selleck
1-2 Fairfield
2-1 Seaton II
1-2 Seaton 1
1.9 One
2-0 Kiesselbach
1- 1 Goodding
2- 1 Benton
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11-A
1-2 Avery
0.2 Smith
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4-0 Burners
3-1 Misfits
1-1 Phi Delta PW
1-2 Aggies
0-3 Air Force
0- 3 Phi Epsilon Kappe
1- 2 Navy
League 13-A
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2- 0 Mousers
2-1 Bandits
1-1 Playboy.
1- 1 Unicorns
0-3 Boozers
0- 3 Mavericks
League 14-B
2- 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon.
1- 1 Phi Delta Theta
1-1 Delta Upsilon
1-2 Beta Theta PI
1- 2 Phi Kappa Psi
League 15-B
2- 0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon
1-0 Kappa Sigma
1-1 Sigma Chi
1- 2 FarmHouse
0- 2 Phi Gamma Delta
League 16-B
3- 0 Theta XI
2- 0 Alpha Tau Omega
1- 1 Delta Tau Delta
0-2 Alpha Gamma Rho
0-3 Beta Sigma Psi
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