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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 28

Publication:
The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
Issue Date:
Page:
28
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4C Nov. 13, 1906 Lincoln Sunday Joumat and 9tm Pass to Penney Puts Huskers in Scoring Position first scoring opportunity followed 26-yard pass from Bob Churchich to Tom Penney. Penney gathers it in (1,2) and outlegs pursuers (3) before being halted on OS 13. Second Comeback Bears Fruit Cold Cowboy clutches comforting coffee cup. By DON FORSYTHE It might be a good thing for repeating Big Eight football champs that Phil first comeback attempt failed Saturday.

That one was thwarted by Larry late interception. The second comeback, about a half hour later, warmed the hearts (and fingers) of the press corps. That one came after he had wrapped up his talk with writers in the chilly air outside the dressing room. me see if I can clear out a corner in he said. Then he let the writers go inside to visit with a Oklahoma State players.

And to top it all off, he handed out apples to scribes when they bad finished their work. Cutchin had a similar comeback in mind for his Cowboys in the fourth quarter. The Oklahoma State boss discounted any particular turning points, but said that in some ways the interception by Wachholtz might be considered such a turning point. is possible when there is time he pointed out. Those who remember last- game, in which the Cowboys drove from their own 44 to the Nebraska five in 38 seconds, will have to admit Cutchin had a point.

Tackle Dennis Randall echoed evaluation. were planning an onside kick if we had We were still in the game until the he pointed out. Cutchin, who viewed off tackle power plays as the most damaging to his club, labeled the Cornhuskers to last champions. thought we might play better than wc did, but I usually think Phil observed. Sophomore Mike Arnold, who came in to direct the late drive carried the Cow'boys from the their own 33 to the Nebraska nine, said that Wachholtz sneaked in on thought I could get it to my end before he he pointed out.

were running sideline and stop patterns, just trjing to move the ball downfield as quickly as he said. Randall termed backs and than those had in a 14-10 win over the Cowboys in the season opener. recruits those big, strong backs. You let them get running. You have to get them before they get going and you arm tackle he observed.

I Photos I i I I Bob. Gorham I Wiilis Van Sickle I Web Ray I Jim Palmer I John Nollendorfs Power-running Ben Gregory runs right behind good Cornhusker blocking Gets through a hole and past a tackier (3), before Tom block helps (4, 5) Nothing injured but dignity when Back Judge Wayne Cooley slipped on the muddy field. Defensive dads INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Nebraska RFHiirNi; Player Att. Gain horn Net Churehiih 5 8 44 Gregory 11 34 2 32 Wilson .21 111 7104 Tatman .11 32 0 32 Winters 2 20 2 Davis 2 19 019 PASSING Player Att. Ink.

Yds. Churchich 13 60 Gregory 1 0 0 0 PASS RECEIVING Player Yds TD Pennev 4 S3 Gregory I 9 I 24 PUNTING Player No. Avg. Armstrong 8 37.5 PUNT RETUTtNS Player No. Yds.

Wachholtz 33 PASS INTERC. Player No. Yds. 1 22 Cowboy Doug Cathey a grab but Gregory lunges across for first Huskor touchdowa NU-OS £adf MhirrtMo. Kimmel, Peomy, Patton, Delaney.

L. Coleman, Zttnmer, Llttemen G. Biicfaacck. Bob Tauoher. LaVenu AHert, Armstrong.

Pickens, McCwd, Czap, Unto, Stkh. Batki Churchkli. Gregory, Ziegler. Wilson. Davis, Taiman, Winters, Crilch- low, KIrklaiid.

Linebackers (OT) Senk- Janit. R. Coleman, Alvar- Oarrtem. TlMireU. KueU.

fathers of Huskers Marv Mueller and Larry Wachholtz are all smiles. Pickens Delighted Continued from Page 1C Larry said. I shoi have had two others. The just ran a hook pattern rig in front of me and I ran front of him. I think quarterback threw too Everyone of the hap Cornhuskers had praise i the Cowboys as a hard-hitting crew.

Offensive tackle Bob ens, added, however: all For Pickens, it was a a ond day this year he particularly wanted to pi well in. The other was Wiscc Sin where he first went college before transfering Nebraska. wrote a letter to eoa Pickens said of time when he was decidi where to transfer, wrote back; sorry help Pickens explained he interested in OSU at the tii because of its national pro inence in wrestling, is another sport in whi Pickens performs well, Just happy now I at Nebraska and I wish I started here in the ft Oklahoma State RlSHl.NG Player Alt. Gain 1 Net II 28 Boone 17 I 78 Reynolds 20 100 0 100 Arnold 3 10 8 2 PAikSINfi Player AU. Inte.

Yds. Johnson 8 3 0 41 Arnold 13 4 1 41 PASS RECEIVING Player No. Yds. Philpott 5 82 Reynolds I 12 ChrisUau 1 8 Pt'NTING Player No. Yds.

Johnson 10 342 PLNT Player No. Yds. Lawson 3 12 KIOiOFF RETLRNS Player No. Yds. Lawson 1 30 Trimble 3 80 Lineups SideUes Mueller.

Wach- Best, Oklahoma Ends Pbilpoti, Wallace, Sellari, Young, Cathey. Carreker, MfSwane, Kolb, Fieak, Gaseh, Ifavem, Rarlgalups, Davis, Randall, J. Goodwin. Backs Johnson. Ariudd, Boone, Dk kersen, Reynolds.

Kessler. Linebackers Ward, Freeman, MU- ler. Brown, Lawsoo. Sirfeties GUI, Cook, Trouble..

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