Page 6 The Daily Nebraskan Monday, November 13, 1957 ack Shirts Blank " Cowboys,-.. 9-0 i.r a ill v ; f r "4 ) f WAYNE CHARGES THROUGH . . . Nebraska's Wayne T -j- i n ' i -m-i i Uiideteated frosii Outscore By CHARLES DA VIES Assistant Sports Editor The undefeated Nebras ka freshmen football team ended the season by out scoring stubborn McCook Junior College 36-28 Satur day night at McCook. The Cornhusker yearlings rolled up 362 total yards in posting their fourth straight victory. "Bill Brown. Paul Rogers, Jim Smith, Dan Schneiss, and Ben Williams all did an exceptional job of run ning," Frosh Coach Cletus Fischer said. GOOD-SIZED RUNS "Each had one good sized run during the game," he added. "Brown ran a draw play for 40 or 50 yards and Wil liams took a couple of tack lers with him on a four yard touchdown run," Fischer said. Fischer said Nebraska's passing improved during the game. "Rick Wenner, Paul Rogers, and Dan Schneiss threw the ball : well." TOUCHDOWN STRIKES Nebraska completed 14 of 24 passes for 195 yards. Halfback Dan Schneiss tossed a 10-yard touchdown : pass to Jim Smith while quarterback Rick Wenner hit split end Guy Ingles with a 17-yard touchdown strike. Coach Fischer said Mc Cook was the toughest of the four teams, the fresh men had faced this season. : "They did a lot of things : we hadn't seen before," he Engineers . . . Your technical career starts the first day you're at Tektronix At Tektronix, you start working as an engineer right from the beg.nnmg, getting the kind of experience that will put a solid foundation under your future. You'll be assigned specific' projects in the many electronic, and mechanical areas in volved in developing advanced oscilloscopes. And you'll have unusual freedom for creativity and individual accom plishment. It all starts the dayyou startto work .. . at Tektronix. Opportunities for EEs and MEs If you're headed for a career in circuit design or mechanical packaging design, you'll start work at Tektronix in pro duction engineering and evaluation of engineering proto types before joining a project design group. 0N-CAMPUS rNTERVIEWS Nov. 15 Consult your Engineering Placement Office for exact time end place, or write: TEKTRONIX, INC. Professional Placement Manager P. O. Box 500 Beaverton, Oregon An tqual opportunity employer McCook said. TWO PLAYS HURT Fischer said they threw more than anyone the fresh men had faced yet. "We didn't look for them to throw so much." Fischer said Nebraska was particularly hurt by two plays. "The first one was when we tried to intercept a pass and misjudged it." This re sulted in a 70-yard touch down pass from McCook quarterback Donn Kaup. "The second bad play was on a letdown in the line," he said. McCook's Ken John son scored on a 76-yard run on that play. POISE Fischer said the team showed considerable poise and character in Saturday's battle. "This game was their (McCook's) homecom ing and final game which enabled them to be fired up" the freshman coach said. "The team was proud to beat them and should be," he said. "They are one of the top junior college teams in the nation." "The kids are real happy about going undefeated," he said. Stalisircs U Frosh McCook First downs 15 9 Rushing yardage 16" 99 Passing yardage 195 260 Passes 14-24-0 15-30-2 Return yardage 112 80 Punts 5-35 2 19 Fumbles lost 0 , 1 Yards penalized 104 '50 Meylan (66) almost blocks a aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ic- regory. Returns To Form . . . Halfback Ben Gregory re gained his old form Satur Nebraska to a 9-0 victory over the Oklahoma State Cowboys. The 5'11" 219 pound se nior penetrated the Cow boy line for 120 yards on Huskers: Cellar Finish In Big-8 Cross-Country Nebraska finished its win less cross-country campaign with its second consecutive last place finish at the Big Eight cross-country meet Saturday morning at Boul der's Lake Valley Country Club. The Huskers, who dropped five regular-season meets, finished well out of the running in the 35th con ference championship won by the Missouri Tigers. Sophomore Mel Campbell was coach Frank Sevigne's top runner capturing a 26th place berth. "We didn't do too well, to say the leas t," Sevigne said. "Our top man, Bob Tup per, didn't have a very good day." T u p p e r, an improving sophomore, had consistently placed among the top four i : A : ; 1 i r- i fV NOV. 15, 8:00 P.M. Pershing Auditorium Tickets on Sole at Pershing Auditorium Ron Johnson (12) punt during Pope Outgains OSU's Cowboys 20 carries. Going into Saturday's clash the sputtering Greg ory had mustered only 288 yards on 88 carries in sev en games. IN DOGHOUSE Besides falling behind his finishers during the regular season campaign. Although he called the past season rather disap pointing since the Huskers finished as poorly as possi ble, Sevigne said with a po tentially fine freshman squad and the return of the entire present squad, the 1968 team would be im proved. Colorado's Craig Runyan won the three-mile race with a 15:57.5 timing out dueling Missouri's Glen Og den who ran a 16:03 clock ing. FINAL STANDINGS Missouri 52 Colorado 59 Kansas 85 Oklahoma 111 Iowa State 115 Kansas State 122 Oklahoma St. 150 Nebraska 187 NEBRASKA UNION SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE PRESENTS JOAN BAEZ i J Saturday's Nebraska win. 1966 rushing pace Gregory has had trouble holding on to the football. "I've been in the dog house ."fter all those fum bles," Gregory said. "I was determined to play better." The Uniontown, Pa., na tive said he blocked and ran better Saturday. The hard-driving halfback accounted for almost half Nebraska's 250 yards on the ground, and outgained the entire OSU team which accumulated 103 total yards. RIGHT SIDE Gregory said his most ef fective play was the sweep on the right side. "I feel a lot better af ter this game," he said. "My performance has giv en me some future confi dence." Co-captain Marv Mueller felt Gregory had his best game of the season. BETTER THREAT "He gave us a better threat offensively which is always encouraging to the defense," the senior safe tyman said. FERLIN HUSKY "Gon" one"Wingi of Don" GORDON TERRY Decco Vocalist LAVONNE LEAR Hollywood Singer end Dancer SIMON CRUM "Country Mui'c'i Hon to Stay" JOHNNY WESTERN "Hon Goti, Will Trq" and "Kudy" Plus These Great Acts Taylor Sitters Band Larry Good The Countrymen The Kush Puppies LincdSn Psrsins Auditorium Friday, November 17 P. M. Tici at Gold'i IlKord Shop and Auditorium; Eva's Rocord Shop, Boatriet Adtilh, Ad. $2, Door $J.JO; Child 7Se s Huskers Run Shutout String To 3 Straight Nebraska followed to a letter the advice of a hand scrawled sign taped to the Fieldhouse locker room Sat urday which read "Desire 75 per cent of the game, HIT-HIT. Go after your man." The Huskers went after their men, the Oklahoma State Cowboys, in one of Memorial Stadium's tough est 1967 affairs and re corded their third straight shutout with a 9-0 Big Eight conference victory. In blanking its fourth foe this season, Nebraska's de fensive platoon allowed the Stillwater squad only 103 yards and lowered its na tional - leading total defen sive mark to 139.1 yards per game. TRIPLED While the defenders were stopping the Cowboys, the offensive crew almost tri pled the OSU total offensive showing with a 308 yard output. Although held scoreless, Husker halfback Ben Greg ory ran like the number 22 of old in outgaining the en tire OSU team with a 120 yard performance. Nebraska began rolling in the second quarter with a 67 yard drive culminated on quarterback Frank Pat rick's fifth 1967 scoring toss a four-yard heave to end Dennis Richnafsky. BROKEN PATTERNS "I've scored three touch downs this year, all of them on broken patterns," said Nebraska's all-time leading receiver who needs one more reception in the next two games to shatter Free man White's season recep tion mark. "It was a pre-determined pattern where I go quickly to the sidelines," he said. "But I was covered so I NU-OSU Tilt Draws 65,461 Fans Saturday's 65.461 Memor ial Stadium Homecoming fans who watched Nebraska defeat Oklahoma State 9-0 was the second largest Sta dium crowd. The Veteran's Day and Parents Day crowd was topped only by the 65.766 spectators at the Nebraska- Colorado match three weeks ago. GO BIG RED " r mvmmmmammmmiM wn It. Tui flfr J STARTS f WEDNESDAY started to go outside and then stopped on more or less a hook pattern and caught it inside." The four-yard scoring play with 2:21 remaining before the Veteran's Day intermission was the lone score until late in the fourth quarter when Nebraska's Bill Bomberger kicked a 29-yard field-goal with 4:37 remaining. GREGORY SCAMPERS The 10-play march was highlighted by Gregory's 29 yard scamper and Tom Penney's two pass recep tions for 30 yards. Although OSU teased Ne braska with a 51-yard field goal attempt, the Cowboys didn't seriously threaten to score until early in the sec ond half. The Cowboys used Ron nie Johnson's first two pass receptions of the afternoon to flankerback Terry Brown for 33 yards in marching to Nebraska's nine-yard line. GAMBLE The Cowboys gave the 65,461 homecoming specta tors an example of daring football on a fourth-down gamble. They lined up in field goal formation, faked the kick and then tried a pass which fell incomplete. In losing the ball three times, Nebraska evenly dis tributed its handovers on a pass interception, a fumble in the later minutes of the game and a blocked punt which might have been dis astrous. Dana Stephenson's at tempted punt was blocked by right end Doug Cathey, whose effort resulted in OSU banging at the scoring door at the Nebraska 26 yard line. BLACK SHIRTS RECOVER After the southerners pro ceded to chalk up a quick 11 yards, the Black Shirts rose to the occasion when ends Frank Avolio and Mike Wynn t e a m e d up to re soundingly halt OSU touch down anticipations. When violently shoved turf-bound by Avolio, John son fumbled at the Husker 23 yard line and Wynn clutched the ball for Ne braska's seventh fumble re covery. "Mike was right behind the quarterback," Avolio explained. "It was a defen sive end call where we both rushed." While Wynn and Avolio combined forces for the game - saving play, both 434-7421 64th 4 0 Street TODAY 8 P.M. 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"They had a real quick defense," offensive guard Mel Brichacek said. The scrambling tech niques of signal caller John son, who tossed five comple tions in 15 attempts for 66 yards, caused Nebraska to make a defensive readjust ment. "We (Nebraska ends) were rushing more because we knew they had a rollout quarterback and our as signment was to get him," Wynn said. GOOD SCRAMBLER "Johnson was one of the better scramblers we've been up against," he added. "It was one of the better games," defensive tackle Harry (Piggie) Meagher said. "Although we did let them out of containment a few times." The win moved Nebras ka's season record to 6-2 and 3-2 in Big Eight play good for a fourth place tie with next week's foe, the Missouri Tigers. The defeat dropped OSU to 2-4-1 overall and to sixth place in the league with a 1-3 mark. OMPACT CONTACT Why carry around a whole : chemistry set full of potions : for wetting, cleaning and SSOdtang contact lenses? : tensine ts here! 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