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Thursday, October 26, 1967
Page 6
The Daily Nebraskan
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GOING DOWN . . . Nebraska's Dana Stephenson (36) brings down Colorado's Bill Harris (43), while Barry Alvarez
brned Frogs
By MARK GORDON"
Sports Editor
Texas Christian Universi
ty will try to snap their
current seven game losing
streak when they mete Ne
braska's Huskers Saturday
at Fort Worth's TCU-Amon
Carter Stadium.
The Horned Frogs will
start a sophomore quarter
back in hopes of handing
'Blocking Long
Key To Yearling
By CHARLES DA VIES
Assistant Sports Editor
Freshmen football coach
Cletus Fischer said fine
blocking and several lengthy
drives were the strong
Intramural
Basketball
Entries Due
About 160 Teams
Play For Title
Intramural basket
tall tezm entries with team
rosters and fees must be
turned to 102 Men's Pysical
Education Building by 5
p.m. Oct. 31.
About 160 teams are
scheduled to compete in
this year's single round
robin sen'-dule and double
elimjnation tourney for the
All-Uruversily title.
-Coinciding with entries,
all teams m e asked to send
a representative to a team
managers meeting 7 p.m.
Nov. 1 in 114 Men's P.E.
Building.
A referee's clinic will he
held at 7 n.m. Oct. 31 in 114
Men's P-E. Building.
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Nebraska its third straight
defeat.
Dan Carter, who has re
placed 1966 signal caller
P. D. Shabay. has hit 27 of
69 tosses for 328 yards and
one touchdown.
Although hampered by a
sore thumb suffered in
TCU's 24-7 loss to Georgia
Tech. Carter, a 6T" 175
pound sophomore, has di
points in Nebraska's 24-0
romp over the Kansas State
yearlings Friday.
'These factors are indi
cative of a good football
team," he said.
"Offensively, the backs
did as well as they could
do," Fischer said. The year
ling backs rushed for almost
300 yards.
Fischer said the defense
w:as also impressive. "O u r
offense made a few bad er
rors but the defense got the
ball back quickly from the
Kansas State offense.
FINE JOB
"The pass defense was
particularly good," Fischer
said. "There was always a
man right on the receiver.1"
Singling cut individuals
would be very difficult, the
freshmen coach said.
"The whole team did a
fine job in their first
game."
Half back D a n Schnciss
handled the punting cores
while Paul Rogers, another
halfback, kicked the f i e 1 d
goal attempts, which in
cluded a 27-yarder against
the Wildcats.
Fischer thought Kansas
State had a good team, even
t1 cugh they have dropped
their first two games, in
lit' 'Jilt Cr-fT
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rected the Frogs to several
long gains.
Against the Arkansas Ra
zorbacks, he blasted his
way for a 32 yard run in a
26-0 losing cause and in last
week's 20-0 setback by Tex
as A&M, he completed a 42
yard pass to left end Bill
Ferguson.
PASSING FROGS
In dropping four straight
Drives'
Victory
cluding a 12-7 loss to Mis
souri. Fischer said blocking and
passing will be emphasized
this week in practice.
"We dropped two or three
passes that should have
been completed last week,"
he said.
Fischer also said the team
will have to make defensive
adjustments for the up-coming
game against Missouri
Friday.
Coach Fischer said M i s
souri is a big team this
year.
"They are led by Quarter
back Mike Farmer (a Jef
ferson City, Mo. teammate
of Nebraska freshman end
Bob Logan) and a 6'4" 235
pound fullback who runs the
hundred in 10.2."
"Missouri always has a
good team provided i a
good recruiting program."
Fischer added.
4 'e have never beaten
Missouri's freshmen team."
The Cornhuskers lost a
close 13-12 decision last year
to the Tigers in Lincoln and
also dropped a 14-73 battle
in 1965.
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clashes, TCU has picked up
66 first downs to their oppo
nent's 65 and have out
passed their foes 537 to 507
yards on 106 attempts with
only three interceptions.
The Frogs trail their
foes in rushing yardage as
they have gained 606 while
their foes have ground out
735 yards.
In comparison, Nebraska
has passed 128 times with
64 completions in five games
good for 771 yards with only
six interceptions.
In leading the Big Eight
in offensive passing, Ne
braska has achieved an av
erage aerial attack of 154
yards per contest
The southerners rushing
attack is led by halfback
Ross Montgomery, a 215
pound junior who has been
the team's workhorse.
He has topped Frog rush
ers three of the four games
this season with 203 net
yards on 62 carries a 3.3
average gain.
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Montgomery has also
grabbed 8 passes for 52
yards and scored one of the
Texan's two touchdowns this
season.
The receiving corps is
topped by Ferguson, a 6'4"
215-pound sophomore stand
out from Corpus Christi.
He has caught 12 passes
for 140 yards in becoming
the lone TCU pass receiver
to top the 100 yard mark in
the four games this season.
However, the Huskers
have been quite effective
against opposing passing at
tacks, limiting loes to only
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(33) races to the rescue.
95 yards passing per game.
TOUGH DEFENSE
Defensively, Nebras
ka tops other conference
foes in total defense with
an average game allowance
of 163.4 yards, which also
placed them among the top
three collegiate teams in
the country.
The Huskers are also ef
fective in stopping rushing
plunges as they have per
mitted just 67 yards per
contest, leading the Big
Eight.
The front wall of Wayne
Meylan, Jim McCord. Jerry
Patton, Harry (Piggie)
Meagher and linebacker
Barry Alvarez have been
the stalwarts of the Nebras
ka line.
TCU will attempt to even
the series dating back to
1951 when TCU defeated J.
William Glassford's Nebras
kans 28-7.
TWELVE STRAIGHT
The Huskers have won the
previous two Lincoln
matches, 34-14 in 1965 and
last year 14-10.
Last year, TCU employed
an effective passing game,
rolling up 148 passing yards,
while limiting Nebraska to
only 80 aerial markers. The
Huskers pounded out 183
rushing yards and allowed
the Frogs just 10 as they
opened their 19G6 schedule
successfully.
Nebraska will attempt to
make TCU its twelfth con
secutive regular-season non
conference victim since los
ing to the Air Force Acade
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NCAA
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The University was repri
manded and censured with
out penalty by the Nation
al Collegiate Athletic As
sociation (NCAA) Wednes
day for a violation of re
cruiting rules in contacting
a prospective athlete who
never enrolled at Nebraska.
The incident involved pay
ment of the prospect's $600
automobile repair bill while
he was working for an em-
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The NCAA's state- f
ment concerning the f
1 reprimand of the Uni- g
versity of Nebraska:
"In order to encour- m
I age an outstanding pro-
i spective student - ath-
1 lete to enroll at the
University of Nebras-
I the University arrang- a
I ed for and provided I
f him with part-time and f
I subsequently full-time
employment; and dur- j
I ing the period the m
b young man was em- s
i ployed on a one-day-
per-week b a s i s, his g
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the repair of the pros- g
h pect's automobile, paid -
for the repair which
I approximated $600 and l
1 planned to deduct B
I cost of the repair work
s from the young man's
I future earnings." i
"This arrangement
i is considered to be a
loan without interest
and an indefinite,
special arrangement on
f installment payments
1 and is in the nature
of a gift of finanical
s aid or equivalent in- &
I ducements not permit- f
1 ted by the legislation i
of the NCAA."
"The employers o f
the prospective student-
g atlete in question have
1 been identified as rep-
resentatives of the
University of Nebras
j ka's athletic inter
m ests . . . they were in
1 terested in the pros-
pect's enrollment at the
University of Nebras-
ka."
? "In paying for the
f repair of the prospect's
automobile, the em-
plovers provided the
g prospect with a benefit
I not permitted by the
I Ippi slat ion of the
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Rule Violated
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ployee not affiliated with
the" University.
In a prepared statement,
the NCAA asserted that
University representatives
"arranged for and provided
him with subsequent
full-time employment."
FINANCIAL GIFT?
"His employer arranged
for the repair of the pros
pect's automobile, paid for
the repair which approxi
mated $600 and planned to
deduct the cost of the re
pair from the young man's
future earnings," the re
lease said.
The NCAA said this ar
rangement was considered
to be "a loan without in
terest and is in the nature
of a gift of financial aid . . .
not permitted by the legis
lation of the NCAA."
Nebraska Athletic Direc
tor and head ofotball coach
Bob Devaney said the pros
pective athlete "didn't stay
around long enough to com
plete the payments."
In a statement, V diver
sity Vice-Chancellor Merk
Hobson, Nebraska's B J g
Eight conference represent
ative, said, "... The Uni
versity recognizes the im
portance of rules and con
duct and accepts the ruling
of the NCAA's Council."
INVESTIGATION
He said the University
conducted an investigation
during the past four months
of the incident and "this is
a case involving transaction
between an employer and
an employee."
"The assertion that NCAA
rules were violated is based
upon the fact the employing
company paid auto repair
costs and then, to obtain
reimbursement, withheld
monthly sums from the
young man's paycheck in
keeping with a mutual
agreement, which was in
keeping w company pol
icy." He said the University
committee's investigation
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tention of violating the
NCAA rules.
In stating that Chancellor
Clifford Hardin and the
Board of Regents concured
with his statement and were
kept informed of the Cora
mittee's investigation, Hob
son said the University in
tends to abide by NCAA
rules.
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"The University has a
long-standing record of
compliance with the rules
governing intercol 1 e g i a t e
athletics and intends that
this record shall be pro
tected and maintained in
the future," he said.
"The principal party in
this inquiry was a prospec
tive student-athlete who at
no time ever enrolled as a
student at the University,
and has never participated
in our athletic program,"
the statement said.
Supply Of
MU Tickets
Is Limited
A special student allot
ment of 1,500 tickets, priced
at $5 apiece for the Nebraska-Missouri
football game
Nov. 18 at Columbia will be
on sale in the Coliseum tick
et office next Monday
through Wednesday from 9
12 a.m. and 1-4 p.m.
' Each full time student
may apply for only one tic
ket and must appear in per
son with his ID card and
leave a check with his tick
et application.
Students desiring to sit to
gether must appear togeth
er in a group complying with
the above regulations.
If more than 1.500 appli
cations are received, a
drawing will be held to de
termine the recipients of
the tickets.
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