Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Monday, November 14, 1966 i I v sT i 1 X i . 1 3 i 1 'i 3 i 2 ft' A' A 1 S V 1 i Si , , , Ui -i . nil iiiiih iMMtMMWlilMt' . P- " flj- -'rfrni "tiin mi i. urn 1 1 mi Photo by Mike Hayman All-American candidate Wayne Meylan forces a fumble from Oklahoma State quarterback Ron Johnson in the first quarter of Saturday's game. Husker defensive end Jerry Patton (88) fell on the loose ball to give Nebraska possession. Nebraska Holds Off O-S, 21-6, Clinches Big 8 Conference Title By Bob Flasnick Sports Editor With a chilly record crowd of 65,102 on hand, Larry Wachholtz picked off e pass by Oklahoma State quarterback Mike Arnold on the Nebraska two-yard line in the final minute of play Saturday to ice Ne braska's 21-6 lead and a fourth straight Big Eight Championship. The Wachholtz intercep tion, which extended his record this season to sev en, allowed fans to breath easier who could remem ber the fourth quarter rally by the Cowboys in Stillwa ter last year which almost knocked off the undefeated 1965 Huskers. Nebraska's record in Big Eight play this season now stands at 6-0 and with Ok lahoma suffering its sec ond conference loss of the season Saturday, 10-7 against Missouri, no one is capable of matching Ne braska's win-loss slate. "Oklahoma State was in the ball game until Wach holtz intercepted that pass," said a happy Bob Devaney after the gam e. He prophesied the possibil ity of Oklahoma scoring, re covering a short kick-off, scoring again and with the the aid of a couple of two points after, winning the game 22-21. Orange and Sugar Bowl representatives were once again on hand Saturday, but Devaney re-emphasized that no bowl decision will be announced until Novem ber 21, "and if possible not until after the Oklahoma game, (Nov. 24)." Concerning bowls, Wach holtz said after the Ne braska win that he "would like to play Alabama and I think a lot of other guys will," but added that Ne braska will be ready for Oklahoma. "We wou't have trouble getting up for this game," said Wachholtz, "It's going to be nationally televised." Devaney said that part of the succsss of Nebraska's ground game was due to OSU's overshifting to Ne braska's strong side. The Huskers countered with sweeps and off tackle plays to the short side of t h e . Husker line featuring left halfback Harry Wilson be hind a bevy of blockers. . Wilson was Nebraska's leading ground gainer, net ting 104 yards in 21 car rier. Cowboy fullback Jack Reynolds stood second in rushing, picking up 100 yards in 20 carries. The Huskers out-rushed Oklahoma State 193 yards to 163, and out-passed them 86 yards to 82, but were beaten in total first downs 15-13. Nebraska opened the scoring with 14-54 left in the second quarter on a 10 yard power run around right end by Ben Gregory OPEN BOWLING 25c 1 fo 6 p.m. Pocket Billurd Snooker Tobies and Cats Free With Dates Sil'jrrUDCAKD SHOOXER BOWL No. 41 A Dudley 434-9822 which culminated a 59 -yard drive from the Hus ker 41. A pass one play before ter by Bob Churchich to ter by Bob Chuchich to right end Tom Penney from the OSU 37-yard line to the 13 set up Gregory's run. Penney was Nebraska's leading receiver, catching four of Churchich's six com pleted passes for a total of 53 yards. Eighty-six yards passing by Churchich against OSU b o o s t e d his season total to 1D60 vards, a new Nebraska record. The Huskers threatened earlier after defensive line man Wayne Meylan forced a fumble from Cowboy quarterback Ron Johnson which was recovered by Ne braska's Jerry Patton on the OSU 31-yard line. Following a near touch-, down strike to Penney and a clipping penalty which moved the ball back to the OSU 39, Churchich con nected with left end Dennis I"" - . ... ; v 7.?' J - -V ' - C i ! I- i v v ft' ,i.vi.'' . .T.f " if ir y , tvrVrfvt-v:il I yiJr m. ?': 1 'Jz V:. ,4 Cowboy end Jerry Philpott second quarter pass in Everybody's Running To See Sadie Go Mod Nor. 18, 8:00-12:00 J. Harrison Bee and the Bumbles Vote for your favorite candidate Morrison on a 24-yard pass play down to the Oklahoma State 15. But the drive ended on the 14 two plays later when a pitch-out by Churchich went awry and was recovered by OSU. The Cowboys pulled with in one point of the Huskers, 7-6, with 9:18 left in the second quarter after gain ing possession of the ball at the Nebraska 29 following a fumble by Husker full back Pete Tatman. OSU fullback Reynolds fumbled the ball around right end for eight yards and then Johnson hit right end Jerry Philpott who was wide open in the Hus ker secondary for 19 yards to the Nebraska two-yard line. Johnson tried two unsuc cessful attempts to sneak the ball across the goal line and then handed it off to Reynolds who banged into the end zone over left guard. Nebraska gained posses sion of the ball two plays keeps Nebraska's Larry Nebraska's 21-6 win over Wachholtz Oklahoma after the second half kick off when a fumble by Reyn olds was recovered by Hus ker defensive end Langston Coleman on the Cowboy 22 yard line. With third and seven to go at the OSU 19, Chuchich fired to Penney for a first down at the eight-yard line. Three plays moved the ball to the OSU four. On fourth down, Chuch ich deliberated as he ran the touchdown. Wachholtz toed his second extra point of the day and with 11:56 left in the third quarter it was Nebraska by a 14-6 margin. Nebraska's final tally came midway through the last period on a drive which began on the OSU 45 fol lowing a 15-yard punt re turn by Wachholtz. Nine plays later Churchich took the ball over from the one yard line and Wachholtz added the point after to give Nebraska a command ing 21 -T lead. Photo by Tom Rubin from Intercepting a State Saturday. Saturday Cornhusker caoch Bob Devaney on Oklahoma State game" Oklahoma State was in the game all the way" ... "They were in the game until Wach holtz stole the pass on the goal line. I didn't relax un til Wachholtz intercepted that pass." OSU coach Phil Cutchin on Nebraska "Nebraska is a real fine football team. I though we might possibly play them a little better than we did, but I usually think that." OSU defensive tackle Dennis Randall "I thought the turning point was the last interception. We were ready for an onside kick if we scored." Devaney on possible bowl bid-"We will, hopefully, hold off a bowi announce ment until after the Okla homa game." OSU quarterback Ron Johnson on Nebraska "Ne braska is a good ball club: big, got speed, fastbacks and good defensive ends." Cutchin on Nebraska "Nebraska's team com- Ryun Paces To Postal Championship Kansas' freshman track team of last season has won the 1966 national frosh pos tal championship conducted by the Track and Field News. Results of the ninth annual competition were announced in the current issue of the monthly publi cation. The KU frosh compiled 43 points to 30 for second place Southern California. Tennessee was third with 29 and Oklahoma and Louis iana State tied for fourth with 21. Kansas and Okla homa were the only Big Eight schools that scored. Jim Ryun, the world's premier middle-distance runner, accounted for 30 points of Kansas' total with three firsts with his 1.44.9 world record half mile, 3:51.3 world record mile and 8:25.2 American record two mile. Ken Gaines placed second with a 6-10V2 high jump, Bob Steinhoff was fourth in the pole vault at 16-0V4 and U r Il - & " fi - if . ?,4 ' 1 4 ' 1 7 i f si'fl I II ; m IM,. fi(ifr(ffiTil.-r(S (tjU ... I i i II Comments . pares similarly to last year's team that's how I'd compare them." Nebraska tackle Bob Pickens "I was more in- terested in wrestling when I got off the Olympic team and wanted to go to t h e best wrestMng school, which ' is Oklahoma State. I talked to Coach Cutchins. He sent me a letter and s a i d, "Sorry, I can't help you." I wanted to ; do my best today It was . a. kind of grudge game. I talked to Nebraska's coach Kelly that year, and I'm happy I came to Nebraska." Nebraska quarter back Bab Churchich "We had a few new .things that , worked. But mostly we just hammered it out. We stay , with the things that are going well. That's n o t to say we don't like to be fancy if you call the option fancy. Are we better than last year? We want another undefeated season. What can you say about being better than when you've won nine straight we are just as good." KU Frosh Ron Shelley sixth in the javelin at 217-10. This gave the Jayhawk frosh of last year a clean sweep of all their postal competitions, since they previously had won the Big Eight freshman postal in door, outdoor and cross country meets. F UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA SWEATSHIRTS Lena Slwvt or Short Sletv. Wtir netvrol thoulder Iff Norf h 14th 17 Chnrl Clu.u J 200 WIS fm.mtm r3 ?osr . , 119 Norfh 14th , sVaniTt.irtiii Frosh Slash I-State 34-7, In Final Game By Ed Icenogle Sports Assistant Nebraska freshman foot ball players, who hope to become the future Big Eight champions like their varsi ty counterparts, wound up their campaign by slashing Iowa State 34-7, Friday. The frosh traveled to Ames to garner a winning season with three wins against one loss. Iowa State jumped to a first quarter lead, 7-0, be fore the Cornhusker offense racked up 14 in the second period and 20 more points in the final frame. The five NU touchdowns were distributed among Wil fred Minor, Ron Drakulich, Joe Orduna, Tom Brazer and Phil Vassar. Bill Bom burger kicked the extra points. Iowa State's Tom Mc Pherson rambled in from six yards for the junior Cy clones' tally and V e r n Skripsky booted the conver sion. The Huskers retaliated in the s e c o n d quarter as Minor plunged for two yards and six points. Minor was joined in the scoring by defensive line man Drakulich when the 6-1, 203-pound Omahan re covered a fumble in t h e ISU end zone. The fumble was an ISU punt blocked by Wray Curtis. Orduna, who sparked the ground game with 122 yards in 25 carries, used one of those yards for the frosh's third touchdown. Joining Orduna in the fourth quarter scoring pa rade were end Brazer on a Intramurals Intramural Tournament Football Schedule Monday, Nov. 14 City Campus E Abel IX vs. Glenn W Seaton II vs. Kiesselbach East Campus E Phi Delta Theta A vs. Sigma Chi A C Triangle A vs. Pioneer A W Theta Xi B vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon B New Storz Real Draft Beer "to go!" ft People Keep Saying The Nicest Things About Our Program: ; s It was very interesting and a lot of fun. One gets to meet ! a lot of fascinating persons through your program. My first date and I are more compatible than anyone f could have predicted. I never dreamed I would meet a ' man who has so many qualities I must say I'm pleased one least two good friendt. Very pleased the third boy that I met I've been dating constantly since March 31st and we are planning to be I married in the near future. f Excellent idea. The questions were important, mature. -and meaningful. I think the program was quite beneficial in helping vari- p ous people become acquainted with one another. All one r needs is an excuse. I tried It just for kicks I didn't think that it would V work. Would you believe I'm now engaged to one of my ideal dates I ' . I was very pleated. I had more fori Sometimes It reminds me of Brave New World, but then I see the girl I'm taking out and I don't give a darn. I am pleased. I've recommended It to my friends. I am very pleased because I have met 2 boys that I enloy H being with very much. 1 1 Swinging! enjoy it immensely! It was worth $3! i We Help Thinkina Thnt lt' l Can 30-yard pass interception run and Vassar on a one yard effort. Coupled with earlier wins over Kansas State (40-13) and Kassas (18-10), this vic tory boosted the freshmen's record to 3-1. The loss came at the hands of Missouri, 13-12. Freshman coach John Melton had praise for his offensive guards, Ben Be land and Keith Hayward. "Joe Orduna, PhU Vassar and Bill Bomburger those three kids ran pretty well," added Coach Melton. Pointing out that two of the NU TDs came on a blocked punt and an inter ception, Melton noted that Iowa State had a better freshman squad than the one-sided score might indi cate. "But that doesn't mean that the Husker frosh were just lucky, either. We just kept after them," was Mel ton's explanation of the fav orable results on the score board. Melton expects a good number of his charges to move under the direction of varsity coach Bob Devaney soon. "Devaney loses 24 seniors this year. So there's a real good chances for some of these good freshmen to move up," Melton said. READ NEBRASKAN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING that I want In a husband. fantastic match and at social life than I had time -JJ tf K THE GREATEST! H THE COLLEGIATE DATING GAME Mailing Deadline: Wednesday, Nov. 16th :