Friday, December 2, 1966 The Dally Nebraskan Page 8 I 5 I i i .'"V h i First Snow Brings Ducks For Opener By Bob Flasnick Sports Editor The snow that fell on Lincoln Thursday was an appropriate reminder that the basketball season has arrived at the Cornhusker campus with Nebraska host ing the 1966-67 season open er tonight against Oregon University Ducks at 7:35 in the Coliseum. Husker coach Joe Cipri ano, the Big Eight Coach of the Year last season, will have a veteran studded team back this season from last year's Ne braska squad which posted 20-5 overall record and was runner-up to Kansas in the Big Eight Conference. "We're always a little nervous with the opener," "but we've been playing against ourselves for the past weeks and we're anx ious to go up against some outside competition." Cipriano is expected to start the top five returning scorers from the 1965-66 squad in Tom Baack (386), Nate Branch (338), Stuart Lantz (306), Willie Camp bell (167) and Jim Damra (69). Baack, Branch, Lantz and Campbell were start ers last year. Missing this year will be Grant Simmons whose leadership and scoring were influential in Nebras ka's success last season. Simmons, a guard, scored 380 points in his final year at Nebraska and was an All Big Eight and district 5 Ail-American selection. Cipriano said that as things stand now, Damm and Ron Gymnasts Open Today At Chicago Meet NEBRASKA Name Hometown Class Armstrong, Allen Lincoln Sr. Beran, Richard Omaha Sr. Brewer, John Aberdeen, S.D. Sr. Christopherson, Burton . Omaha So. Foster, Larry Lincoln Jr. Hesson, James Lincoln Jr. Hoskovec, Michael Omaha So. Inness, Jimmy Lincoln Sr. Johnsen, Malcolm Lincoln So. Kempkes, Bruce Lincoln So. May, Stephan . . . .' Hastings So. McGill, Patrick Lincoln Jr. 'Ready, William Lincoln Sr. Santoro, Robert Barrington, Jr. Illinois Scheer, John Omaha Sr. Schnathorst, Vernon . . . Marshalltown, So. Iowa Sederavicius, George . . Omaha So. Shadley, Jerald Lincoln So. Simpson, Eugene Lincoln So. Smith, Dennis Lincoln So. Traver, Thomas Lincoln So. Indicates varsity letters. The Nebraska gymnastics team will open the season Friday at the Midwest Open in Chicago, 111. Nebraska coach Jake Geier will take an 18-man team to the meet. According to Geier, there will be no team champion in the meet, but Nebraska will enter as a team. "We have a delightful sit uation in the Big Eight this Interested In Campus Events Fun People Apply for a position with the Daily Nebraskan See: News - Jan Itkin Business Bob Ginn Room 51 Student Union Simmons are looking good in their battle for Simmons' old spot. Nebraska's exciting press and fast break attack which came Into bloom last season will again be featured this year by Cip riano's team. "Our ball handling will be better because we're a year older," said Cipriano, "and with this we hope to get more improvement." He said that the game situation Jim Damm . . . takes Simmons' spot. will determine when the press will be used, but that the Huskers will em ploy it as much or more than they did last year. STARTING LINEUPS Nebraska 32 Baack (6-5) .. 44 Branch (6-4) . M Campbell (6-6) 12 Damm (6-2) .. 22 Lantz (6-3) . . . F (6-6) Thomas 30 F . (6-1) Smith 34 C (6-7) Pinkstaff 42 G (5-11) Nicksic in G...(6-2) Jones 23 ROSTER Events Worked Still Rings P-Bars, Long Horse, Side Horse P-Bars, Long Horse Side Horse Side Horse Side Horse P-Bars, Hi-Bar, Long Horse Side Horse Ail-Around Hi-Bar, Still Rings All-Around Floor Exercise, Trampoline Floor Exercise, Tram poline, Long Horse Trampoline, Floor Exercise, Long Horse Side Horse, P-Bars, Still Rings Still Rings, P-Bars, Long Horse Still Rings Floor Exercise, Trampoline Floor Exercise Side Horse year," says Geier. He picks Iowa State to win the con ference and Colorado to come in second. The "de lightful" part, says Geier, will be the battle for third between Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma. Lhsi y u-iriiitsssais ij I J Name $K29 . CASH& i Address,... I gal. CARRY ? Days to Runt 1L O D C ETFf? ill i lust South r' &yiP ' i of Campus I t sy I i i t WE NEVER Its tvetsw it it I CLOSE f"$M"u IF II I tmmmtm 1 1 w. m mmJ I S tow V V. JiiM Ami 5 h Two new improvements will be noticeable tonight in Nebraska's Coliseum when the Huskers host the University of Oregon. New supports have been installed to support the backboards and addition al lighting has been added above the baskets. Bear Bryant: Alabama Shooting For Number 1 Undefeated Alabama puts all its marbles in the same basket this Saturday after noon by playing host to Au burn's Tigers in a nationally-televised contest at Birmingham's Legion Field. Kickoff time is 1:15. Auburn takes a 4-5 rec ord into the game, while Alabama is 9-0 and headed for a Sugar Bowl battle with Nebraska. Auburn is headed nowhere, except to the television room during the bowl season. That means the Tigers have everything to gain and Cage Ticket Sales To Close Dee. 7 Nebraska Ticket Manager J i m Pittenger reported Thursday that student sea son tickets for basketball will continue to be sold until Wednesday, Nov. 7 unless the bleacher seats in the Coliseum are sold out be fore that time. The tickets sell for five dollars apiece. Pittenger said that ap proximately 1,700 student tickets have been sold so far. The' tickets will also serve as passes to spring sports events at theh Uni versity. Wouldn't you rather be with No.1? U is coming'- : ii i;j AT I I git -mmm nothing to lose in this cross-state rivalry that is assured of a sellout throng of 70,000 being in the stands. Alabama will be seeking to close the season 10-0 and has aspirations of copping its third straight national championship. "We certainly think we deserve the national cham pionship that is if we can whip Auburn," Bryant says forcefully. "After all, we were voted the number one team in the pre-season poll and our players felt that meant the voters expected us to win. Well, we've won and yet the only time we were ranked number one was in the pre season poll. ft t fit THE HUNGRY Id The COFFEE HOUSE at 640 No. 16 OPENING V Vfe reopie READ Don't You Have Something You'd Like Them To Read About? Place Classified Ad ' SEND THIS . . iuu nve conti a word tor tacn inivriion. minimum si . 50c per day. Endow check, payable to the Dally Nebraska. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THE NEBRASKA UNION ? 477 8711 Extension 2588 S 10 Games Husker Grid Statistics NU 114 64 10 178 45 Opv. First downs rushing 61 First downs passim 84 Fir downs mimIUm 11 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 126 Times penalized 43 429 Yards penalized 38!l 29-18 Fumbles-lost 28-14 541 Times rushed 394 2252 yards gained rushing l:tfi 268 Yards lost rushing 370 194 NET GAIN RUSHING 996 192 Passes attempted 220 104 Passes completed 94 9 Passes intercepted 18 1204 NET GAIN BY PASSING 1284 733 Total plays R14 3188.0 Total gain 2280 1984.1 Game rushing average 99.6 1204.0 Game passing average 128.4 318.8 Total offensive average 228.0 Rushing No. Gain Lost Net Avg. Wilson 128 659 24 6.15 4.6 24 6.15 4.6 2 418 3,9 6 418 4.4 J 157 4.0 S 154 5.3 9 154 5.3 3 74 3.6 12 37 4.1 0 42 3.5 0 3 3.0 Tatman 107 420 Gregory 9.1 424 Winters 39 160 Davis 29 159 Kirkland 2 159 Critchlow 21 77 Weber 9 49 Ziesler 12 42 Brunk 1 3 ("hurchich 63 147 205 -58 -.8 TOTALS 941 2252 268 1924 3.6 Opo 394 1366 370 996 2.3 I Int. churehich 174 96 .552 1136 4 9 Weber 14 7 .500 52 1 0 Sigler 2 1 .500 0 0 0 Gregory 2 0 .000 0 0 0 TOTALS Opp. 192 104 .541 1204 9 220 94 .429 1284 18 Pass Receiving Penney Morrison Wilson Richnafsky Gregory Kirkland Kimmel Davis Tatman Smith Winters TOTALS Odp No. Tdi TD 24 286 0 . 22 271 216 121 121 90 01 18 11 s 4 1204 1284 ..16 ..12 ..12 .. 7 .. 9 .. 2 .. 1 .. 1 .. 2 104 94 Total Offense Churchich Wilson Tatman .... GreKory Winters .... Plays Gain Avf. 237 .138 .107 . 95 . 39 . 29 1071 4.5 633 418 418 157 154 104 8 74 42 16 3 4.6 3 9 4.3 4.0 5.3 3.9 3.9 3.6 3.5 80 3.0 Davis Kirkland 29 Weber 23 Critchlow 21 Ziexler 12 Sigler 2 Brunk 1 PUNT RETURN'S No. Yards Avf. TD WachholU 29 229 10.4 1 Meylan 3 60 200 2 Pcwsomeyer 2 4 2.0 0 TOTALS 34 363 10.8 3 OPP 21 159 7.8 0 PASS INTERCEPTIONS WachholU 7 73 10.4 0 Carstens 2 68 34.0 0 Alvaraz 2 37 18.5 0 Thorell 3 22 7.1 0 Mueller 1 4 4.0 0 Janik 1 3 30 J Senkheil 1 0 00 0 Coleman. R 1 0 0.0 0 TOTALS 18 207 11.5 9 OPP M W.4 1 KICKOFF RETURNS Wilson 11 226 -J Greeory 4 66 16.5 0 Tatman 1 J J Davis 2 32 16.0 0 TOT4LS 18 341 18.9 0 OPP 43 867 20.1 0 PUNTING Sautrday Dec. 3 8:00-12:00 ?M. i i; Want ads! I COUPON ' i t Armstrong 46 1D01 39.1 Kuehl 6 196 33.0 TOTALS 52 1999 38.5 OTP. 72 2B14 36.3 SCORING . TD PAT FO Other TOTAL Iregory 7 0 0 0-1 vachholtz 1 21-29 5-6 0 Vilson 0 0 hurchich 4 batman ....3 Mtchlow 2 tteyUm 2 Winters 2 Morrison 2 'irkland 1 Smith 1 Davis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Weber 0 0 Odd. 11 6-7 4-5 0-2 TOTALS W 21-29 5-18 0-9 Varsity To Meet J Alumni Saturday Neal M o s s e r, Omaha Technical High School basketball coach, will be the coach for the Alumni pre paring for their game with the Nebraska Varstiy on Sat urday Dec. 3. Game-time is 7:35 p.m. Grant Simmons, Co ley, Webb and Al Reiners, the three seniors from last year's Huskers, will play. Also on the team will be Joel Kortus, Jim Yates, Neal Nannen, Jim Kowalke, Bill Johnson, Gary Reimers, Willie Fitzpatrick, Al Max ley, Bus Whitehead and Hen ry Ceoh. The game will not count as a regularly scheduled varsity game. 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