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    Friday, October 12, 1934
Daily Ncbraskan
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TIES COLLEGES
Arc those lovable Mildcats back? Northwestern,
which had lately shown disturbing signs of attain
ing respectability in football, returned to its gory
days Saturday, racking up 49 yards on offense in
a 3-31 thrashing by Iowa.
They were also penalized 37yards (for repeatedly
gumming their opponents) and thus wound up
with plus-12 yards for the day. The Mildcats (1-5)
were the highest-ranking newcomer on the
Bottom Ten chart, debuting at No. 2. They have a
nice beat and they're easy to dance to.
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CRUMMY GAME OF HIE 7EElix Utah State
(0-4) vs. Cal State-Long Beach (Spruce Goose)
(0-5).
BAD COMPANY: The coaching staffofPomona
Pitzer (Claremont, Calif.) phoned the Bottom Ten
headquarters last week to protest the school
being rated even with UCLA at No. 16. After P-Ps
subsequent win over Claremont-Mudd and UCLA's
loss to Stanford, the Bottom Ten can only
apologize.
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miSMk Bottom 10
The only flowerhouse ahead of them is No. 1
Alabumble (1-4), off to its most remarkable start
since the 1D55 team that quarterback Bart Starr
led to an 0-10 finish. All this and bad reviews, too,
for "The Bear " the just-released movie about Bear
Bryant, which features Joe Namath in the role of
Kenny Stabler.
, Elsewhere, Holy Cross toppled No. 5 Dartmouth
30-20 in a seesaw game. (The two schools took up
seesaw in lieu of football prior to World War II.)
THE RANKINGS
SCHOOL LAST LOSS NEXT LOSS
1) Alabama (1-4) 14-24, Georgia Penn State
2) Northwest. (1-5) 3-31, Iowa Michigan
3. Indiana (0-5) 24-33, Minnehaha Michigan State
21-3S, San Jose St.
20-30, Koiy Cross
18-27, Miss. State
7-35, Penn
7-52, Missouri
10-38, Virginia
E. Carolina 17-10
11) Cal State-Long Beach (Queen Marv) (0-51: 12) Universitv
of Texas at El Intercepted Paso (1-4); 13) Arizona State (2-3);
14) Colorado State (1-4); 15) Kansas State (1-4); 18) tie
between Oregon State (1-4) and UCLA (3-2; outscored overall,
98-1 13); 1 8) tie between USC (3-1 ) and Notre Dame (3-2); 20)
Baylor (1-3).
4. Utah State (0-4)
5. Dartmouth (0-2)
S. OleS. Miss. (1-4)
7. Columbia (0-3)
3. Colorado (0-5)
a Duke (1-3)
10) Pitt (1-4) def.
S.C.-Long Beach
Yale
Tulane
Princeton
Iowa State
Virginia Beach
South Carolina
KOUT OF THE WEEK:
Michigan (3-2; in
ugly mood) over Northwestern (1-5).
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THE PROS
Cincinnati's Bungles may go down in history as
the first 0-5 team ever to enter a game as a 7-point
favorite. Of course, they were playing even more
hopeless Houston, also known as Who?ston.
The two teams were tied 0-0 for most of the first
half, and CBS assured fans repeatedly that the
magic moment either team scored, the network
' would break into its regional games to record the
achievement.
Three seconds before half time, the- Bungles'
Jim, Breech converted a field goal, and members
of the news media and fans spilled out onto the
field.
Having blown this chance, the Oilers seem
. unlikely to win a game for several years, which is a
pity. In any other year, Bay (Green) (1-5) would
still be in contention for the Bottom Ten title. It's
obvious what's wrong with the Packers: They
need Bart Starr back as coach.
TIE RANKINGS
TEAM LAST LOSS NEXT LOSS
1) Houston (C-6) 3-13, Cincinnati Miami
2) Buffalo (0-6) 17-27, Philadelphia Seattle
3) Cincinnati (1-5) def Houston 13-3 New England
4) Bay (Green) (1-5) 28-34, San Diego Denver
5) Indianapolis (2-4)7-35, Washington Philadelphia
6) Cleveland (1-5); 7) Minnesota (2-4); 8) Chicago (three
game losing streak) (no, not the Bears); 9) LA Lambs (3-3);
10) Commissioner Pete So2elle, who, on a day when Walter
Payton was breaking ths all-time career rushing record in
Chicago, was attending a game in Buffalo. Why? Hoping to see
the Bills' first win?
CHUMMY GA1IE OF THE WEEK: Indianapolis
(2-4) vs. Philadelphia (2-4).
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Tsllf Nebru&aa Staff Reporter
With the Big Eight champion
ships two weeks away, UNL's
men's and women's cross country
teams are finally getting some
respect.
The women's team is ranked
20th in the NCAA ratings. The
men's team received votes but
didn't' crack the top 20.
"It's nice to know we are finally
getting some attention," coach
Jay Dirksen said.
This weekend the men's team
will travel to Iowa State for the
Iowa State Invitational, The Corn
huskers will be without one of
their top runners in Ames. Gerard
O'Callaghan will not run because
of a virus.
"Even though O'CaHsghan has
not been full strength for the past
few weeks, we are going to miss
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Cirisen said that if his team is
going to ha competitive with loiva
btate and Imnoxs, Kurt Russell,
Tom Hoffman, Brian Clark and
Kraig Vandberbeek must run very
well.
Iowa State is ranked second in
the nation. Illinois is ranked 1 1th.
Dirksen said his team would
like another shot at Illinois.
The women's team travels to
Fayetteville and the Arkansas In
vitational this weekend They will
compete against Arkansas and
Colorado. The Huskers also will
compete for the first time this
year against Oklahoma, Okla
homa State and Southwest Mis
souri "It should be a good meet be
cause both Arkansas and Colo
rado are good teams and they
should give us some tough com
petition," Dirksen said.
Jill Noel, the No. 3 runner for
the Huskers, has not practiced all
week because of the flu, but Dirk
sen said he hopes she will be able
to compete in tomorrow's meet.
."The next -two weeks will be"
nice because well get a chance to
heal our aches and pains and get
ready for the Bij Eight cham
pionships," he said
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