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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 35

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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35
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-v November 1959 LINCOLN SUNDAY JOURNAL AND STAR SD Quickie Pass Gets1 a Touchdown For Nebraska rwwi .,,,11 mm ltim wrasww TOUCHDOWN! i 1 7 1 'I I .4 4 i ft. 1 4 TV. it. IS Vs CI. f.

N' is 1 V'" x' XXS V- 1U Good for first touchdown. Harry Tolly aims Fires a short pass Dick McDaniel makes a grab in Oyer OU Rated Above Penn State, Pitt Triumphs By Bob Martel slight smile on his face as skid Martz, "it's sure nice Nebraska halfback, "but starting quarterback until the Sooners and they did." "We did it. We did it. We he made his way to the to be able to greet you fel- we're better. It's a great he was injured in the Kan- Harry Tolly, who it.

trainer's room to have lows (the press) after win- feeling to win, but an even sas game, was on the field neered the Husker win bril- He Caught, It! Thiq is orr ihzt LJit; uni 01 tape -ui away mag a uan game iiKe uus gicaci iu mn puuiit' iui int' iiuKtus uui jicinuv, aiancu vui ul i-iic one. It's really a great feel- against a club like Okla- ing the history-making vic- echoed through the Nebras-' from his body- the door when he saw a homa," he concluded. tory Saturday afternoon. ka dressing room after the "Thisis wonderful," Pap- wg- End Don Purcell took a "The boys really did their large crowd of students out- TVU Came Back Huskers stalled the mightv Py said. ''This is the biggest I side waiting for the players.

wi, moment away from the eel- jobs out there today," Kra- 4 Oklahoma football ma- thing that's ever happened if i "Imc ebfation to comment on mer said. "When our spot-. 1 XTTT -i 1 1 "Gosh," said "it chine. to ufXXhe Penn State and i- i. il spunKy i u- py say- Sooner quarterback Bobby tors upstairs would notice a will be tougher going out -lPe in rnmnarPd tw.

tLv J'They scored on us the weakness in either team, there than it was to play wnoops roewng me rauers firc4. iima 4W "Rovri is a real fine nnlv had tn (pll (hp hnii first time they the ball, ball nCr. were good ball club and got 1 1' I II II I llll I I I 1 I 1 IIIIl 111 HL Lll 1L i I CUL 1 1 CI 1 I IV- UUII 1 111 VI game." "You know something' back," said Purcell, "and once and they'd remedy and did victory jigs in the we beat them," he added, but we weren't licked we he's real tough to take the situation. aisles "meback and outfought athim who played at greatest thing that's ever Sooners real the were a them. 2 in their backfield and California before comina to haonened to me.

This beinir Well-wishers poured jnto the Field House to join in tough team, he thought that Pat Fischer, whose thrill- missed him each time. The Nebraska, said that the my senior year and all, it I I- ij the post-game celebration. TH 7 inS Punt return set up the slippery field caused you to Husker victory Saturday just couldn't be any better, esi squaa me nusxers naa Husker touchdow 'n. Inco a cton Qtir) (hit wao mac tVro rrrontnet crnmo lie's This ic hv far hp PTPntPsi Oregon State was the tough Carroll (Pappy) Zaruba, Zmm ZT final Husker touchdown, lose a step and that was was the greatest he's This is by far the greatest game put the finest cheerleaders enough for Boyd." ever seen, I've seen thrill in my athletic life." IUV U1UU Vi VI It- HC Over in the east corner to shame as he paced ud Kramer Plays Part some good ones." With a note Harry A Husker who wasn't "I wasn't surnrised at. our oushed onen the door and of the locker room Max and down the locker room Martz and Clay White area shouting "Yipee, Hoo- even dressed for the con- winning," he said.

"The walked out to face a crowd were singing a victory rah and we did it." test, but who played a vi- boys were determined not that cheered each one of duet. xt "They're a real good tal role in the victory was to lose to Oklahoma. They the Huskers as they made 'You know something," ball club," said the gutty' Tom Kramer. Kramer, the said they'd play better than their way to the campus. Those CeniersDo Everything! 1 -jx-X' i 1 x.

-Via 4 Jl X1 I i Ji' I braska football team had a Sooners Use Odd Formation Oklahoma opened up with an odd formation that looked for a while like it might rout the Huskers. While there was no particular name for it, it looked like a spread with everyone but one end placed on one side of the ball. Coach Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma said the Soon- ers had used it before, the last time in the Orange Bowl against Syracuse. The play was used to get the ball carriers outside of the Nebraska ends quickly. The quarterback took the ball and gave' a quick' shovel pass to one of the backs who already was moving toward the i e-lines.

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xx, Happy Bill Jenningn a ride from Husker conlcrg Jim Moore (5f), Mkk Tlnglchoff (51). NL'i Clay White leaps in vain for extra -point pas,.

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