'-! 7 Sophs Steal Show As Cornhuskers End Spring Drills By CURT MOSIIER .Nebraska wrapped its spring football practice on a youthful note Saturday as quarterback Bob Churchich and band of fellow sophomores sparked a White team to a 24-15 victory over the Reds at Seacrest Field. The Whites, made up primarily of sophomores-lo-be and the second varsity unit, were in command throughout after marching back the opening kickoff for a touchdown. The Whites did about half their damage against the top Red unit the veterans of last season and something of a mixture of youth and experience in a unit quarter-backed by another sopho more, Wayne Weber. ' The Whites, out front. 17-7, at the half, made it 23-7 with 2:29 to go in the third period ana tne Keds couldn t recover. That touchdown came on a two-yard run by Joe Mc Nulty who climaxed an ex cellent offensive spring. Mc Nulty had set up the play with a 66-yard run after appearing to be trapped on the White 32. Duncan Drum, wno had a good night kicking with two extra points and a 15-yard field goal, converted. The Reds then had their big moment when Weber pitched to former Hastings High School teammate Tom Smith for an 87-yard scoring effort. From there on in neither team mounted any kind of a serious offensive threat. The game was a little rag ged as most spring games are, but the hitting was brisk and the potential seemed to be vast. Despite the fact the Reds were playing without the likes of Bob Hohn and Kent McCloughan, the coming sophomores looked like they would have enough class to stand out even against the best the Reds might have had to offer. The Reds had the ball quite a bit in the first half, but they mxtaPaekAz started "except for the one time. And when the Reds did score it came as the result of a break. ; uncomite tarei stun re- Wachholtz on the White 15. It took just four plays to score with soph Bob Weiman dashing in from the three after carrying it five yards 01 the olav lust nelorr that. j Tire other seven yardi' came on a five-yard pass from Wayne Weber to Ron Pogge,-meyer and a two-yard run byTedVactbr. Bill Johnson converted How Scored Reds- Time Whites First Quarter Left 0-6 Tatman, two-yard run 10:28 0-7 Earl, placement Second Quarter 6- 7 Weiman, three-yard nm 14:38 7- 7 Johnson, placement a-13 Coleman, 75-yard pass 7:00 from Woods 7-14 Drum, placement 7-17 Drum. 15-yard field 0:09 goal Third Quarter 7-23 McNulty. two-yard run 2:29 7-24 Drum, placement 13-24 T. Smith, 87-yard pass 1:09 from Weber 15-24 Wicman, run Reds First Downs 14 Rushing Yds. (net) . 149 Passing Yds. (net) . 1HI Whites U 179 178 5-lfi 2 - 7-4r 2 20 Passes (Com. -At.) 6-22 1 .7-38 . 1 . 25 Passes Int. by Punts (No:-Avg.) : Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized . Reds RUSHING Alt. 7 Player Net 19 24 15 IS 6 6 5 25 -4 22 15 Duda . Johnson 4 Paschall 4 Smith 4 Weber 4 Poggemeyer 1 Vactor 2 Brown 6 Thorell 1 Janik 3 Weiman 3 PASSING Player Att. Compl. Intc. Yds. Duda 7 2 45 Weber 14 4 Whites RUSHING Player Alt. Churchill 3 Carstens 2 Wilson 8 Tatman 7 Tucker 2 Vujcvich 1 Wachholtz 3 McNulty 10 Woods 1 Brunk 1 136 Net -2 3 16 22 17 4 -4 102 13 2 -3 9 irby 2 Wright PASSING Player Churchich Tucker ... Woods .... Att. Compl. Intc. Yds. ..7 2 0 43 ..6 2 1 60 ..3 10 75 make it 7-7 with 14:38 to play in the half. The first White touchdown came after the opening kickoff and at the end of a 63-yard drive with Pete Tatman going in from the two. JT A roptonjdre . -bag fc were tearing things up in this drive as Kaye Carstens, Harry Wilson and Churchich took turns lugging the ball. The touchdown came with 10 :284aplayanOULEarl converted. The Whites made it 14-7 with lightening swiftness when Henry Woods threw a 75-yard touchdown pass to o p h Langs'on Coleman. ' Drum converted. Drum's field goal came five seconds before the finish qf the half after Doug Tucker had tossed a 53-yard pass to Pat Kirby.' . to