mcrxlay, novemfcer 3, 1975 iairy nebraskan page 7 f 0 0 0 0 m v 0 m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 tt 0 0 0 .b v mi 9 j9 . o v y 111 '" A" : If 17 it ummerooski play fools man, woman and child Photo by Ted Kirk Husker middle guard Johii Lee (69) makes one of nine sacks of Missouri quarterback Steve Pisarkiewtcz (15) during the Huskers' 30-7 win over the Tigers Saturday. All-around performers aid gymnasts runner-up finish By Jim Hunt - Improvement by UNL's all-around gymnasts closed the gap on Iowa State as the Huskers finished second at the Big 8 In vitational in Lawrence, Kan., this weekend. Iowa State beat the Huskers 413.95 to 409.30 this weekend. The Cyclones, downed the Huskers in a dual the week before, 214 to 207.10. UNL's Lany Gerard won the all-around competition wth 103. IS and teammate Gene Mackie finished third with 101.70. Hie all-arounders failure to perform up to par was the main reason for the loss at Iowa State last' week," Husker gymnastics coach Francis Allen said. "Our all-arounders did a good job this week," Allen said. "They belong at the top." -v Gerard took first place in the parallel bars, second in the still rings and fifth in the horizontal bars and vaulting. Mackie took third in the still rings and horizontal bars and tied for fifth in vaulting. Other top performers were Duane West, with a first place in the horizontal bars and fourth in the floor exercise; Mike Cos grove and Steve Dickey, second and third respectively in the pommel horse; Gary Duff, third in the parallel bars and Don Schmohr, fifth in the still rings. ' "Our whole team improved quite a bit after Iowa State, Allen said. "The team is a little behind where I would like them to be right now, but I think the reason for this is the failure to find a consistent fourth man. Ii looks like Iowa State and UNL will fight for the Big 8 title next spring, he said, but Oklahoma, led by junior Olym pic champion Mike Wilson, also is a contender. The Huskers' next meet will be at the Midwest Open in Chicago in late November, which is the year's biggest individual meet, Allen said. The next team competition will be Dec. 12 at the Rocky Mountain open at Denver University. UNL is the meet's defending champion. - Analysis by Larry Stunkel .Columbia Mo. Discussion in the Faurot Field ' press box Saturday after UNL's 30-7, football win over Missouri centered on one word-Bummerooski. That's the name given the 40-yard fake punt touchdown run in the second quarter by John O'Leary that fooled the crowd of 68,195, ABC television cameramen and -more importantly, the Tiger defense to ( give the Huskers a 16-7 halftime lead. v The play, brought from Southern , Methodist Univeristy by receivers coach Jerry Moore three years ago, called for fullback Tony Davis to take the center snap, stick the ball between O'Leary's legs, fake art end run pitchout to Monte Anthony going around right end, while O'Leary waits two counts for the defensive end to run by him before running to the left. O'Leary said during that delay, the Tiger defender even threw him aside while , chasing the play to the right. - Prayers answered 'There wasn't much I could do at first except pray," O'Leary said. Husker head coach Tom Osborne said they had been saving the play for Missouri or Oklahoma or whenever the team needed a big play. "At the time we were losing momentum and felt it was time to use it" Osborne said. "It was a nervy call, but it gave us a lot of momentum through halftime." Osborne said the. referee's were told about the play before the game in case the . officials lost the football and would stop the play when the person carrying out the fake was tackled. The play was one of three long touch downs the Huskers scored, the other two being 37 and 61 yard touchdown passes from quarterback Vince Ferragamo (ABC's television's offensive player of the game) to split end Bobby Thomas. Thomas made two elusive runs each time after catching . The UNL field hockey A and B teams defeated Emporia Saturday in home matches. The A team won 2-1 on goals by center forward Mary Claire Franssen, assisted by right inner Sue Hansen. Three hockey players from Concordia joined the UNL JV's in the B team match. UNL won 3-1 on goals by right inner Denise Massengale, right inner Jane Mundorf and Concordia center forward Kris Shields. UNL women's cross country team runner Shcri Brown finished fifth with 20:38 minutes, in the Fairbury Cross Country Invitational Saturday. vwiu4 l<ttf. ..--y , - STUDENT SPECIAL Alpha HI (formerly Roman Health Spa) Coast to Coast and World wide Over 1000 affiliations Subsidiaries of Alpha Health Spa, Inc. Cynthia Dixon of UNL placed sixth with 20:42. Other Nebraska runners were Doris Hitz, ninth at 21:11 and Judy Sapp sixteenth at 24:39. , , Northwest Missouri State won the team title. , ,'., .""''" Harold Stelzer's 34th place finish was the best individual effort for the UNL men's cross country team, which finished last in the Big 8 meet in Boulder, Colo. Saturday. ' The Huskers had a total of 214 points compared to 156 for seventh place Kansas. Kansas State won the meet with 25 points, runner-up Colorado had 73, the ball. , ..... The Huskers introduced a new defense in which an extra defensive back is.. . substituted for a defensive end in passing situations. The strategy accounted for nine quarterback sacks . while preventing the big play. One man rush After taking a 100 lead three plays after defensive end Ray Phillips blocked a punt and recovered on the Tiger 18-yard. line in the first quarter, the Tigers closed the gap to 10-7 just 10 plays after Husker Kurt Stacey fumbled on a punt return. O'Leary's fake punt touchdown and the , first Ferragamo-Thomas pass gave the Huskers a 23-7 lead in the third quarter. Then Missouri mounted it's' last threat, marching to the Husker 10-yard line with 10:33 left in the game before Husker cornerback Dave Butterfield (ABC television's defensive player of the game) intercepted a Steve Pisarkiewicz to Henry Marshall pass in the end zone. The win gives the Huskers a 8-0 season record, preserving their third place national ranking. The Huskers could move up as top ranked Ohio had trouble with Indiana 24-14. The Huskers beat Indiana 45-0 on Sept. 24. Spikers looking for regional title After a third place finish in the South west Missouri State (SMS) invitational volleyball tournament Friday and Saturday, the UNL spikers are no longer talking of a second place finish in regionals. They're looking for the title, coach Pat Sullivan said. UNL did not win a match against SMS, but they did play three games against the defending regional champions in the semi-finals, playing better in the semis than in the preliminaries, Sullivan said. The team now knows it is possible to beat SMS, she said. UNL lost the semi-finals with 9-15, 15-13, 7-15 scores and , then defeated Graceland College 15-9, 15-10 to take third place. In the round-robin preliminaries, UNL beat Kansas University 15-10, 15-12, revenging a' loss in the Graceland Invitational two weeks earlier. Nebraska then beat Kansas State 15-1, 15-2. 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