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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 30

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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'( Ml I 4 Nov. 12. 1967 Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star Dandy Dive by Richnafsky' Gives NU ihe Only Touchdown of The Game OS-Nahrgang low, hard pass toward Dennis Wchnafsky in the end zone for Huskers' touchdown s' Cutchin 1,000 Miles Cowboy Loss From Satisfied Bein Frank Patrick shoots a N-Richnofsky. A v-K rX-' of the game. And my per-, sonal impression was that We failed to do this today." He said he wasn't trying anvthine awavlntercePuon- from Nebraska and I'm not teamnlayed.

Rnt I kll.v. hoc -Vi SJouchdownr Here's Richnafsky's tri i jew1- i urn iiJIii ff ii ii capable of blocking and "We had a substitute half- Asked if any Huskers im-TacklinaTbeltenhanlhey baek-tn-there-and he- just pressed him beside-the bU did today, and I'm not go lngto be" satisfied until they do that." Cutchin cited three plays sive Dack Harry Quarterback Konnie John-criDDlins Oklahoma state-hepenaltyJassessed half son noticed Wayne Meylan, ii i mi" nil in miiiiitl Tim Tin imui tm i nii Nebraska quarterback Frank Patrick passed 20 yards" td Tom P6B15 third down and 12 yards to go, helping set up a fourth quarter held goal. "Their quarterback made a great play falling down the way he was. Our man diving catch on the same play. i-JtUr Meylon Vx.wwi, who should have been cov- ering fell down.

The way he lobbed it up in the air, I thought it might be an Husker Joe Orduna's Sl-yard' ruH-arund-left-tiu tne imast-ot tne 6f-yara wucnaown urive. PuUed Doner, man ffiaTmany7Tdin 'penalty on Cowboy defen- the distance to the goal placed Nebraska just four ards ram-then--touchdown: On the first play afterwards Patrick hit Dennis Richnafsky for a scon ingpass. "They said I held somebody," Cheatwood said, 4 1 C.5C.s5u 4 Statistics NEBRASKA Rushing Player Att. Gain Low Net Patrick 11 11 16 Gregory 20 120 12(1 Orriuna II 17 78 Davli IS -38 38 Green 10 2 4 1 Patalan Player Att. Campl.

intc. Yds. Patrick 13 1 SI Gregory 1 0 0 0 Past Receiving Player No. Yds. TD Richnafsky 2 14 1 ravi 1 14 0 Penney 2 3b 0 Punting Player No.

Avg. Stephenson 38 Punt Returns Player No. Yds. Mueller 1 Larson 12 Pasilnterc. Player No.

Yds. Fiala OKLAHOMA STATE Rushing Player Att. Gain Loss Net Johnson 16 29 47 -18 Gosney 11 24 1 23 Brown (Terry) I II 4 Reynolds 10 33 2 31 Porter 2 3 0 2 Passing Player Alt. Compl. Intc.

Yds. Johnson 15 I 66 Scott 1 0 0 0 Pass Receiving Player No. Yds. TD Ptailpolt 2 26 0 Brown (T) 3 40 0 Punting Player No. Avg.

Johnson 8 40 Klckoff Returns Player No, GoodwiaHR) Punt Returns Player Na, Goodwia Calhejr Player Goodwin (R) KU-OSU Lineups Nebraska Offense- LINEMEN Morrison. Patterson, Williams, Kudrna, Buda, Ashman, Arm-atrong, Taucher, Hansen, Pen-Bey, Richnafsky. BACKS Patrick, Slgler, Gregory, Green, Orduna, Bom- berger, Stephenson, Davis. in "But I didn't even have a man. Either they called the wrong number or I was guilty but rrthmttt was a case of mistaken identity." Cutchin said Nebraska Jiexficuted ell on nfr fense, defense and their reaay menuonca ratricK Cutchlr saidrThe other 21 impressed me.

the 1 luskers' tackling lead- er with 13. "Meylan played a-goott-balf He-gaia he (elt the Nebraska pass rush all afternoon. Oklahoma State's furthest penetration of NU's defense was the 17-yard line, but there, Johnson. fumbled and Nebraska end Mike Wynn recovered. "I think I was just trying to get back to pass the football," Johnson said.

Shutout Record Best Since 1937 In posting a fourth shut- huskers recorded a season best under the coaching of Bob Devaney. His 1964 and 1965 teams each blanked three opponents. The current shutout mark is the best since Biff Jones' 1937 team, which blanked five foes in a 6-1-2 campaign. Photos by I liou borham i 1 Willis Van Sickle I Web Ray Harald Dreimanis Jim Palmer John INolIcndorfs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiik Jack Reynolds. By RICK AKIN Coach PhU Cutchin sat only a few feet from where his Oklahoma State foot- ball teamlosrtoNebras-ka, 9-0, Saturday but his "TninirwarTni future and appreciative of only one thing.

"I appreciate y'all nav- ing such a good day (the temperature a 8 69de- grees) for us southerners to the. Kentuckian drawled, But otherwise Cutchin wasn't pleased with the Cowboys play, iin aDourj.uuo mnes from being post-game conversation Gentlemen, my opinion is that the game of football is blocking and tackling. That's the name Immovable object fTVAV S- A hearty cheer for Huskers from Omahan John Orduna, father of halfback AjQs 1 Joe. Players' dads watched from the sideline. Vv" SaV 1 1 11 9 1 1 1 I i i i i I NEBRASKA DEFENSE LINEMEN' Wynn, Meylan, Calbraigh, Pattoa.

Meagher, McCord, Arolio, Zimmer, Alvarez, Geddes. BACKS-irson Giala, Best, Hawkins, Mueller, OSU OFFENSE LINEMEN Philpolt, Ward. I Kelly, Koib, McSwane, Moel-r ler, Fleak, Crlssup, Gray. BACKS Johnson. Scott.

Goney, Kessler, Browa, Reynolds, Porter. OSU DEFENSE LlVEMEN Esca, Miller, a a Matlock, Baughman, Phillips, Gaadwin. Freeman, Little, CaUtey, Darnen. MrfWn. BACKS Nahrgaag, Kirk- land, Gaodwla, Huttoa, Trimble, Catalwtod, BechteL Wayne Meylan of Nebraska brakes irresistible force Cornhusker Frank Avolio catches O-State's Ronnie Johnson trying to pass, causes a fumble (I, 2); alert Mike Wynn recovers on NU 23 13).

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