Tigers Lose 5th Straight To N.U., 18-12 COLUMBIA. Mo.. Oct. 22-UP-Senior halfback Rex Fischer intercepted a Missouri pass Saturday and raced 67 yards to provide Nebraska an 18 to 15 win over Missouri and Ue Oklahoma for the BtR Seven lead. Fischer «ho was out with nes most of last season, had best day Saturday as he led Cornhuikers to their first win here . - : ouu I C I l k c t since 193,. He p eked up 48 on 15 carries to leaa rxeorasKa f rushers. Victim of the wayward pass Dave DO-, Mimourl quarterback ane. top paaier In the Big Seven. who itarred «J«in as he acored one, touchdown on a plunge after, Pcrwell. Heor* OB Nebraska halfback Willie law and quarterback Don Erway scored the other Cornhusker lal- lies on plunges. «« ° »··· '"'* The win allowed Nebraska to Fll .,. Oklahoma for the Bif Seven lead with two victories each against losses. Missouri remained In the cellar with six straight losses The loss also kept the beards Missouri Coach Don Faurot and players who vowed last week Y ' wouldn't shave again until the Tigers tasted victory this season. Nebraska had to battle back from a 6-0 halftime deficit for win but then built up an 18-6 to coast in. A wild pitchout by JDsaouri quarterback Bill Griep gave Nebraska tally. A 15-yard penalty helped Nebraska to move 52 in nine plays for the second tally, hv Ervvay. The third came when Fischer, the third of his family play for Nebraska, i n t e n e Doane's pass. Score by periods: Missouri ' P « ft «--12 Nebraska ft 012 6-- IS Missouri scoring -- Touchdowns. iDoane. 1 plungel: Po\VQ:l (49, pass-run from Doanel. Nebraska s c o r i n g Touchdowns. Grcenlaw (2, plungel; Erway II. plunge): Fischer (57. interception runback). COLUMBIA. Mo. Oft. K--L'P-StatiiUci o! Ihe MlisoLrl-Nfbraskn s\r,:t: Mliiourl Nebrm*l;» First do'Anji 17 1- n v a r d i K r atlen^plfd r o m p f f l f d r.;MtiIe lost Vxrds prnalizrd