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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 36

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The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
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36
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Capaltie Of By LEO sniEBEB hard to be nice or find anything to say when your football team just got beaten 58-7. Rut Ralph Ginn, per.son- able head football coach of the South Dakota State Jackrabbits. did a good job on both as he huddled with reporters in a corner of the dressing room. has a good football said (iinn. hit us early and some of our boys just carry the load for Ginn, a veteran coach, felt the Jackrabbits play the type of football they are capable of showing against Nebraska.

just do much early in the said Ginn. boys i)layed better football toward the end of the Ginn said he was impressed with several Nebraska players, singling out Husker quarterback Dennis and halfback Kent McGloughan, Peterson, our sophomore quarterback did a good job for added Ginn. can toss the football when there is When asked if this was the worst that any team had ever beaten him, Ginn looked toward the floor and replied softly, Trailing 37-0 at half time, Ginn reportedly told his team that they could play much better football and he was disappointed with their first half show'ing. Ochs, co-caplain and center, especially impressed with the liuskers line or denlh. only time 1 got hurt was when i fell said Ochs who injured his right band.

Ochs said he thought the South Dakota State team would jilay a better game and the Huskers outclasses Ron Meyer, Dakota (luarterbaik. called the Huskers good ball club but we playe(l belter in our last game than against Nebraska line rushed real good on some said Meyer, a sophomore who tossed for the only touchdown. Wayne liasmussen, swift halfback and co-captain, said, just didn't go for us liked we had He added, hit real hard but they 50 points better than we Ed Maras, end who scored the only Jackrabbit touchdown, said Willie Husker halfback, really hit him on one kickoff. PERSHING Municipal Auditorium Tuesday, 24th, 8:30 P.M. MAIN EVFNT MITSU ARAKAWA vs.

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inc. tax SI Reserved Ringside 12 Children 50c Reserved Seofs SI.50 Reserved Seats Now on Soie at Auditorium RESERVE TICKETS NOW ON SALE Gerry's Sport Shop St. Phene 432-1111 Ivoft ends Tomlinson, Koinzan, Left ends Tramp Carr, Ricdy. Haug, While, Love, Fisher. Ix-Tt tackles Dee.

Hollway. i Left tackles Kramer, Jone.s, Left guards Huls, Locquai. CarLson, Rudd. J. Brown.

Centers Ochs, Farrand, Lar- Left guards Kirby, Dervin, son. Kennedy, Favoris, Dillard. Right guards Jacobsen, Neu- Michka, Sittlcr, harth Bamcs, Schaefer, Bishop. Right tackles Westbrook Wil- nigiit guards B. liams, Hurlbart.

Drum, Osberg, Cole- Right ends Maras, Macaken- NSW Kiffin, Teter, Right tackles Voss, Strohmeyer, Gries.sc. Right ends Callahan, Doepke, Myslenski, Ca.scy. Quarterbacks Claridgc, Duda, Tucker, Woods, Lebsack. Left halfbacks Ross, Thei.sen, Solich, Smidt, W. Johnson.

Right halfbacks McCloughan, Hohn, Vactor, Poggcmeyer Wright, Paschall. Fulbacks Young, Johnson, Smith. McGinn, Worley, McNulty. Honor Roll thun Meyer, Webbenhurst. Left halfback.s Dwyer, Sanderson, Ben.son.

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Ulandgc got into the scoi'ing column in the third jior- 10(1 when he dived in Irom the one alter the had slomped ,51 yards seviMi it was a long pass by laridge. this lime to Dck Gallahan, that provided the biggest hunk of yardage He also lo Ross for 10 just tally, eonverled to make it, 44- OwithHilK). Hohn got his then to make it .51 0 idler Thmsen kicked tiie e.xtra point. The final touctulown of the was probably tiie most explosive ot all. Taking fiver on the Rabliil 18, ukimm I the di.stanee in just five plays.

Theisen got nine and Duda six for a first down on the 33. V'actor raced around tlie Udt side for 10 and crashed to the two loi- Duda then took it in and 'I'lHMsen eompletod a extra point day. NU threaten the rest of the way. South Dakota now has a 1-1 record, owning a win over Montana Stale, 0-6. M.IÎH Punt Returns Kushing Plaver Yds.

Att. (tain Loss Net Solich 4 33 6 42 1) 42 Hoss 1 48 ('laridge 1 9 (to.s.s 41 DAKOTA STATK McClom'Jian I) 21 0 24 Rushing 5'oiing 2H (1 2R Player (iain f.oss Net Duda 2 7 (1 7 P('lerson3 0 IB 'I'lf'i' cn 1 () 0 1 )uy('r 3 3 2I Uolin 4 (1 04 Rasmussen 4 7 1 It. 6 .111 0 f)0 1 22 0 22 4 21 0 21 Mcvcr 9 23 .5.5 Sinidl 2 4 4 SandiM'son 1 5 0 ,5 Vactor 1 1') 10 Glasrud 1 3 0 3: McGinn 2 7 Nesvold 3 3 0 11 1 HI 0 10 1 Passing 4 IR IR Player.Att. Cmpl. Int.

Yds. Woods 1 12 12 Peterson 3 0 0 3 1.5 0 1.5 Mexer 14 5 0 48 McNulty 1 1 01 Pass Receiving 2 0 14 No. Yds. TD Rasmussen 1 130 Player Alt. Cinpl.

Int. Yds. I Maras Glasrud 2 27 1 8 1 0 4 1 100 Nesxaild 1 00 Pass Iteeeiving 1 Plaver No. Yds Tl) 1 No. Callahan 2 00 0 1 Rasmussen 7 35 Tomlinson 1 30 0 i Glasrud I 47! Boss 1 10 0 I Kiekoff Returns Piinting IMa.verNo.

Yds. IMa.ver 4 Hoed I 19 Dxvyc'r 116 PoggeiiK'yer 1 gH Hasmus.scn 1 19, Kiekoff Ketiirns Sanderson 6 121 Player tO. Yds. Interceptions 41 70 Player No.Yds. 1 Itoss 1 27 Rasmussen 1 o' I Valuer On Snir Only AM.

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