The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 26, 1972, Page PAGE 12, Image 12

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still perplexes
Husker offense
Nebraska's offensive line Saturday faces
the same problem that's troubled Nebraska's
opponents during the past two seasons-how
to block a good middle guard.
Barry Price, a preseason Ail-American
selection by Detroit Football News, is the
Oklahoma State middle guard and has been
compared to Nebraska's Rich Glover.
"We're not going to give Price any special
defensive treatment at first," Coach Bob
Devaney said Wednesday. "We may have to
adjust if that doesn't work."
Nebraska hasn't played against many
middle guards the past two seasons.
"We haven't faced many teams that use a
defense like ours." Devanev said. "This is
really something new to us. The only time
our offense has worked against a middle
guard has been during scrimmages."
Oklahoma State's defensive line has
allowed 149 yards rushing a game. The
Cowboy defensive secondary has given up
only two touchdown passes the entire
season. And both those touchdown passes
were against Virginia Tech, the nation's
leading passing team.
"Oklahoma State's defensive secondary
has been real effective," Devaney said.
"We'll probably run into more zone coverage
than we've seen the last couple weeks."
Devaney said the Cowboys use a
four-deep zone coverage.
"This forces you into running different
types of patterns," Devaney said, "but it
doesn't reduce your chances of going for the
long pass."
Oklahoma State's Darryl Stewart leads
the team with four interceptions followed
by Alvin Brown with three.
Phi Delts win,
aim for No. 1
Phf Delta Phi established itself as the team to beat in the
upcoming All-University flag football champ.onsh.ps as 1 1 won
the Independent Division by defeating the Bumpers last n.ght
The Bumpers had knocked-off the defending champion Pro
Students Tuesday night. . .
Phi Delta Phi jumped to a 26-0 lead and then held off the
on-charging Bumpers, 38-28. uirvA tn
Little Tom Hays and speedy George Watson combined to
throw five touchdown passes for Phi Delta Phi. Adrian Fiala
and Watson each caught two scoring tosses. ,
Joe Armstrong and Fiala, both ex-Huskers, were defensive
stalwarts as they batted down passes and pulled out Bumper
flags all over the field. Fiala even returned an interception tor
a touchdown. .
When asked about their prospects for winning the
All-University championship, Fiala replied, "As Coach
Devaney used to say; we can't look past our next game; we ve
got to take them one at a time."
Phi Delta Theta scored on the last play of the first halt to
break open a tight game enroute to a 30-13 victory over Delta
Tau Delta in the Fraternity A Division championship.
With the Phi Delts leading 12-7, Phi Delt Paul Griego
caught a touchdown pass from Tom Campbell on the final
play of the first half.
The Phi Delt aerial combination of Bill Hamik to Dave
Smith was good for two touchdowns.
In the most exciting game of the night, Sigma Phi Epsilon C
edged Phi Gamma Delta B, 13-8, to win the B Division
championship.
Sig Ep Dave Neil was the hero of the game as he made an
interception which ended a Phi Gamma Delta drive on the Sig
Ep two-yard line late in the fourth quarter.
. Jim Richardson and Jim (Double) Ott were on the receiving
of two Neil touchdown passes. Neil also threw to Richardson
for an extra point to account for all of the Sig Ep scoring.
Gus II, with the score tied 12-12, made a third quarter goal
line stand on the one-yard line and then went on to beat
Gooding, 26-18, for the Dormitory championship.
Lowell Schardt of Gooding intercepted a Gary Rose pass
and returned it to the one-yard line. But the Gus II defense
stiffened and Gooding could not get the ball in the end zone.
Quarterback Rose sparked Gus II, winner of 12 In a row, as
he threw for two touchdowns and an extra point.
Tonight marks the beginning of a new tournament, the
All-University championship. All teams playing last night, even
though they lost, are in the All-University playoffs.
Games tonight:
6:30 games
Phi Delta Theta (9-0) vs. Phi Gamma Delta B (8-1)
Gus II (12-0) vs. Bumpers (8-1)
Phi Delta Phi (10-0) vs. Gooding (8-3)
7:30 game
Sigma Phi Epsilon C (9-0) vs. Delta Tau Delta (8-1)
sports
Nebraska quarterback David
Humm is now the leading
passer in the Big Eight
Conference. Humm has
completed 74 passes in 130
attempts for 1,227 yards and
11 touchdowns.
Nebraska's Rich Sanger
leads the conference in punting
with a 41.3-yard average.
Sanger also leads in kick
scoring with 45 points.
The Oklahoma
State-Nebraska game will be
featured on the NCAA
highlights program Sunday at
11 a.m. on Channel 7.
Homecoming
dance moved
The Homecoming dance
scheduled fdr Friday has been
moved from the Abel-Sandoz
Cafeteria to the Military and
Naval Science Gym, The
Chancellors are playing from 9
p.m. to midnight. Admission is
$1.50 a person. Advance
tickets are , on sale, in the
Nebraska Union Wednesday
through Friday.
Halloween Costume Party Tues. Oct. 31
1 st prize $50
2 runners up $25 each
Bumpy Action
no cover charge if in costume
$1 cover charge if not in costume
nickel beer tonight 7:30 - 8:30
ROYAL GROVE 340 N. Cornhusker Hwy.
HOMECOMING DANCE
THE CHANCELLOR'S
Friday, October 27, 9 p.m. 12 midnight
Military & Naval Science Gym
NOT Abel Sandoz Cafeteria
adm. $1 .50 per person advance tickets on sale at the Union
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