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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 28

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1 4C Oct! 8, 1967 Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star Biuieli Gibson: Never1 Had a Of Boys Give fSbMufcM6rt- to their backs had a great ling ball most of the advantage," said Gibson, game, piost of. K-State'i "Coble (Bob) kicked the heroes cre defender. Gib- now on, I think theyH play their hearts out every game." There was no doubt about Manhattan, Kan. Kansas State coach" Vince Gib-'son wasn't satisfied with playing Nebraska close in stew oui oi ine. dhu me son singled out linebacker fourth the Wildcats' effort Satur- a 1644 loss baturdayv.

he was satisfied with the turning two Ne-. 1 With the wind to his, back 1 imny cuj J. I "Ul rf 'J VAHnniltf anH Kill Vat fat a if fort of his braska tumbles into touch- in the iirst ana tourtn quar- (the Huskers) beat first quarter' ters. Coble punted 56, 51, tackle Kira-nZt i. it ana missiiiK a iiem tuai at- im.

ia auu ut vtucs. us nn pipri son atter ihrJXI tempt from theNebraska Rewind, his kicks sailed, alter ieDrasKa sec- Nma MrtttM lV early in the second quar- only 32, 35, 3zV 38 and touchdown to help the Plv ter, Kitate spent most of yards. JViMcati hold on to a 14-13 gave vIMeorasKa t. lpnd and teamed with Sal at i fin kh ii i ii- tsui gave JnW fr- lead and teamed with Salat 31-yard field. remaining "'th- Ah, jM.

to help contain th. Hus. "They touldn't have beat- Kansas State started from the only problem," said Co- kcrs outside running game, en us in effort. I've coached its '20, 8, 20, 25, 3, 6 and 'ble. footing was good." "I've said all' along.

Lan for a long time, ane I've 20-yard lines during the sec- But if you- were kicking kas is an all-Americah," never-had a bunch of boys 0nd and third periods. The i into the wind, you either said Gibson- "lie's not- a good He's a 1 --m in i ii i had to sail them high and let back into your face or kick them low and risk a return. I thought' it was better to kick.thenv high and settle for the short kick." With Nebraska control- give any more effort than. meanwhile, took oun did today." over the at the.K- "I thought before the sea- State 48, 46, 32 and 38-yard son started we could play lines and the. i46.

with we would be Still, Nebraska managed in every game to win only two touchdowns dur-' I think the kids ing that stretch. learned that now. From' "Whoever-had the wind great linebacker. kAna the kid that really i played a game today was Goyne. They.

picked on him at right tackle the. first' two games, but they couldn't run on him today' Huskers whoopee at game's end visible are Joe Orduna (31), Joe Buda Bill Bomberger (46). i 4 3 1 4 JM IT H. 2: sSn i Jilt i. sir jr -1 N-Richncfskv 1 it i ii 3 -5 IN 1 "o-.

i ivr. -'( I II 1 KS-tonkc I fir. 1(0 4- SV lj N-Patrick c- V- I it 1 Nebraska's Frank Patrick passes (1) to his favorite target, Dennis Richnafsky (2). Richnaf sky hauls in the five-yard pass for second-quarter touchdown, starting the comeback against the Wildcats. I I I I I nil H- -4 Richnaf sky's Way to Skin a Cat: Hooks and Outs Photos I 3.

TJieMud Below seven tries, but the game when the receiv- I warmed up and finished ers were covered. didn't with 19 comnletions in 33 want to let them eet an in. attempts for 193 yards, his terception in our territory," I Roll Gorlinill I Web Ray i I "I had trouble all week The Interception by Mitch- throwing high and it took Borota of Kansas State about nine minutes to start in the fourth ouarter was I By DON FORSYTHE further," the Clairton, Manhattan, Kan, senior explained. just simple hooks and outs," Richnafsky caught 13 said Dennis Richnafsk af- Passes for 137 ds' break said uenms KicnnatsKy at- itlg the old Nebraska record ter his record-bteakmg pass 0f eight he shared withDen- eceiyjtog-spree tere- Satiir- nis Morrison- and Freeman Hay. White.

"It was such a wet day "I caught 13 once in high that their defensive backs school, but this was my best dropped back 10 to 15 yards, game," he said. We worked more against No. "They gave me double 20 (Mike Duncan) because coverage only about five or he played off the line a little six times all day. of them was when they intercepted," he pointed out. Quarterback Frank Patrick took the blame for that mistake, his first interception of the season.

"He was open. I us underthrew i the sophomore signal caller explained. "The receivers were doing an extra good job of finding holes and for some reason they weren't playing Richnafsky too tight," he said. Patrick had a slow start, hitting just two of his first throwing properly said, "on Patrick's 26th attempt, i Palrii 1 Frank a that he" He had thrown 44 without 1 A ci elected to take losses on a an interception against I few pass attempts early in Washington and Minnesota. 511 1 nnmma rumble rustics I 7 fNi -'V 1 fi Husker Coach Bob Devaney watches another long 45v I I' I -I punt by K-State's Bob Coble put NU in a hole r.

Pi 1 fU' x-' "w- V- IfH (U- w- 1 inv rl Total 1 Huskers recovered this fumble by Joe Orduna. AU. Camp. Td. Passinf Receirtntf NU-KS Lineups NEBRASKA OFFENSE, Slf BttLMuelIerJJjr- Catches Yds.

Ends Topliff, Morrison, Rich-' aky, A vol is. Linemea Patlrrsoo. Brirha-' rrk, Kudrn. Ashman, Taucher. i Barks Patrick, Sigler.

GrrK-ory. Frost, Bomberger. Penney, i KANSAS STATE OFFENSE Ends Jones. Strozier. Linemen Moore, Roda, Allea, Slull, Kice, Walcuk.

Backs Nossek, Xoble, Davit, Lawson, Brown, Cain, Balducci, Rossello. a A mud-hole: Wet turf hurt NU ground game. 4 .,1 4VJ Richnafsky II 137 Darts 21 Morrison 1.1 Penney 1 Orduna I Taplid 1 4 Punting' "Tlayer Kicks "Avg. Stephenson 7 M.7 Returns Punt K.O. Player Runb, Yds.

Ijirwit St Orduna 1 2 Orduna, ltavis, lannon -4 AlvarczaMcylan Top NU Tackicrs Manhattan, Kan. Bar- Shirts in tackles Saturday NEBRASKA DEFENSE KANSAS STATE DEFENSE Linemen Wynn. Weinman, Linemen Kennedy, Salat Meagher. Patlon, Meylan, Mo 'fioyne, Bowen, Greve. Marn, Cnrd, Zimmer, Irakulnh.

Hanney, Erkardt, Kraft. a Alvarez. rdde. Barks Austin. Glenn.

Lanka Kuehl, Fiala, Green, Hawkins, Rhodes, Bruhia, Duncan, Barota. ry Alvarez" with 11 and in the 16-14 win over Kansas Wayne Meylan, 10 led Dennis Richnafsky makes one of his record-breaking 13 pass catches," ixeorasKa 5 aciensive biacK oiaie..

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