Reggie 'Shoes9 points Ames, Iowa Reggie Shoemake, Iowa State's leading scorer, was thought by many to be too small to play college football. So at age of 11 he started kicking the football instead of running with it And now he Is threatening to push the Big Eight field goal record out of sight Shoemake will be a potent Cyclone weapon Saturday when the Cornhuskers visit the Ames, Iowa campus for a 1:30 p.m. match. The 155-pound Shoemake has hit on 13 of 15 extra point as tempts and 10 of 1? tries for field goals. He Is tied with Missouri's Jack Ba stable who also has 10 field goals on the year. When you know it's for keeps i T I Happily, all your special moments together will bo symbolized forever by your engagement and wedding rings. If the name, Keepsake is In the ring and on the tag, you are assured of fine quality and lasting satisfaction. The engagement diamond is flawless, of superb color, and precise cut Your Keepsake Jeweler has a selection of many lovely styles. 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And his dad was partly right After two years at Jones Junior College in Ellisville, Miss., Shoemake found most schools were not Interested in a 155 pounder. So he started writing. RiailTIIIIO DIAMOND NINO f tO, SYRACUSI. N.Y. 11201 "I wrote 30 letters to coaches last year," he explained. "In each one I reviewed my career. I guess I got answers from about 15 schools. "Georgia Tech and Auburn said they'd take me on a trial basis. Ic other words, I'd have to make the team in spring practice." Iowa State was another team on Shoemake's list And ISU Husker Frosh to challenge ISU's mighty baby whirl-wind Iowa State freshman halfback Jerry Moses was quoted as saying last week: "Our freshman team could give our varsity a good game." Is the Iowa State varsity really that bad? No, the Iowa State freshmen are Just that good. And the Nebraska frosh, undefeated in their first two outings, will get a chance to see how good the Little Cyclones are when they invade Ames for a 2 p.m. date Friday. 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The Cyclone boss, and all others who looked at Shoemake, are now convinced he can handle the job. His best game was against Utah when he kicked field goals of 49, 41 and 42 yards. The conference record for field goals in one season is 13, held by Frank Rogers of Col Humm Damkroger good freshman team," ex plained NU frosh boss Jim Ross. "I wish that they hadn't looked that good." The Little Cyclones, who can create more of a whirl-wind than their older brothers, defeated Ft. Dodge Junior Col lege 38-0 in their only game of the year. "They do a lot of things well," continued Ross. "Both of their quarterbacks pass real well and their linemen (both on offense and defense) are big and strong." The Cyclones offense Is led by their outspoken halfback Jerry Moses from Waterloo, j mi i. iim i ."oTW f m J tr A tvr - I v Li . I Zodiac Ceramic Medal! 23 SI Color choicest browo with geM or b!a rod with white Specify Birth Date $2 Karl-All Box 80135 Lincoln, Nebr. 68501 Listen to SOUND SYSTEM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY KIGIIT Upstairs 25 BEER mm orado in 1965. Nebraska's Paul Rogers holds the Big Eight career mark with 23, and is still adding to his record. Nebraska will be trying for it's eighth win of the season and fifth in Big Eight competi tion against only a tie with Southern California. Iowa State, undefeated in pre-con-ference action, is still trying for it's first Big Eight win. Y Tremain Lynch Iowa. Moses, who was recruited by several colleges including Nebraska, stands about 6-2 and weighs 185 pounds. "He can do it all," of fered Ross. "He'll run inside or out and he can catch the ball." Ross doesn't plan any major changes for the ISU game. Las Vegas product Dave Humm will still man the quarterback position with Maury Damkroger at fullback. The Huskers offensive line has been led by tackle Chuck Tremain while Dan Lynch, a native of Yankton, S. Dak., has led the defensive rush from his tackle position. 0 NO COVER CHARGE Iter Saraf miil tmx """I i 1 3 PAGE 6 THE NEBRASKAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1970