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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 30

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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30
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4C Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star October It 1965 Doug Says Big I Soph Sparklers Team Up For Gain Red Excellent Wildcats Hit Hard Even at The End Manhattan, 40-player traveling squad agreed all the way down the line here Saturday afternoon after taking a 41-0 win over Kansas State that the Wildcats were hitting just as hard when the game ended as when it started. Kansas State coach Doug Weaver was in complete agreement. boys hung into the game until the Weaver pointed out. continued to battle even after the game was obviously lost. have to be proud of a bunch of kids when they do that and especially under the circumstances.

were playing an football team. I refuse to compare teams, but Nebraska is excellent. I have a lot of respect for them. They have been good every year I have played them since Bob Devaney came there. are well balanced and they can beat you in a variety of Weaver said he planned the nothing special for the Huskers and pointed out that the success in stopping leading rusher, Frank Solich, was something that happened.

you play a team like Nebraska, you try to stop just one player or one thing because if you try that, beat you with something Weaver explained. think we have a respectable the K- State coach continued when you let a team have the ball as much as Nebr- raska had it, they are bound to find something that will work. have boys on our defense like (Jim) Grechu.s and (Bill) Matan who fight to the last minute and they were in there for about 45 minutes. I have nothing but admiration for those Weaver explained that once you get behind, it is often easy to fall further behind. you get behind, you have to try things that you ordinarily do.

when you start trying to catch up, you are more likely to make errors. A team like Nebraska will capitalize on those errors. You just give them any Saturday Long Dav For K-State Manhattan, was a long day in many respects for Kansas State here Saturday in the 41-0 loss to Nebraska. The public address system went haywire and work until seconds before kickoff. And, while it must have seemed like it to the Wildcat fans, ift was not a five quarter game as the score- indicated.

When they attempted to change the quarter Ught from three to four it went to five and the knob broke. Sophomore halfback Ben Gregory, with block by classmate Choo-Choo Winters, carries 11 yards to Kansas State 16 in third quarter. I Harassing the Wildcats on Offense and Defense --v dt Kennedy Brunk Husker Injuries Could Be Costly Manharttan, Kans. The Nebraska injury list too long after the 41-0 win over Kansas State here Saturdary but it could be a costly one. Linebacker Mike Kennedy and halfback Ken Brunk both received shoulder injuries.

The extent of the injuries be known until Sunday. The Kennedy injury was described as similar to the one Ron Kirkland received two weeks ago and, of course, still not ready to go. Harry Wilson blocks foe for Frank Solich.Nebraska end Jerry Patton ruins a Wildcat pass attempt. Air Arm in Action I Statistics 1 'A Wildcats knock down Fred Duda, but the Husker nifty still pitches out to Pete Tatman. i NEBRASKA Rushing Player Att.

Yds. Duda 8 40 Churchich 3 8 Wilson 14 79 Solich 11 Tatman 8 '5 Winters Gregory 8 44 Weber 9 Passing 18 Player Att. Comp. Yds. Duda 15 8 103 Churchich 5 3 Gregory 1 1 23 Weber 4 1 Pass Recciv Player No.

Yds. White 3 33 Wilson 2 27 Riehnafsky 9 28 Solich 2 20 Jeter 11 Casey 2 32 Tatman 1 Punting 24 Player No. Yds. Ave. Kuehl 7 234 33.4 KANSAS STATE Rushing Player Att.

Yds. Castillo 2 White 1 -3 Cottle 14 63 Howard 10 17 1 '9 Sinisi 3 Passing 3 Player Att. Comp. Yds. Castillo 39 Sinisi 8 25 White 2 1 Pass Receiving 10 Player No.

Yds. Strozier 1 2 Rhodes 3 29 Nichols 1 18 Balducci 1 20 Cain (lateral) 0 Punting 2 Player No. Yds. Ave. 10 333 33.3 Husker Fred Duda launches successful pass against Wildcats.

The Lineups Harry Wilson streaks 11 yards for first of six Nebraska touchdowns. 1 NEBRASKA Casey, Patton Czap, Strohmcy- er. Narish Kenedy, Cpleman Murphy, Drum Senkbeil, Meylan Barnes, Taucher, Stith Zfanmer. Rkhmif- iky WacUioltz. Web- er, Churchtch, Poggemeyer Carstens Vactor, Mueller, Gregory Kuehl, Johnson, Winters, Brunk, Janik KANSAS STATE Nichols, Balducci Wilkinson.

King, Alexander Branson, Goyne Natter, Martin, Babucbon. Stull Perry, RG Woodward, Kiawiter, Patton Langford Rhodes, Pankratz QB Ballard, Castillo. Greehus, Sinisi, White Howard, Murray L. Anderson. Cain, Overton, Lankas, Kraft, J.

Anderson Thieves Hit NV Dressing Room Manhattan, Kan. Sat- 41-0 win over Kan- sas State here cost two Ne- braska players $45 and it because they had bet on the game. Someone got into the Husker dressing room during I the game and took $40 from Harry billfold and $5 from Dennis Richnaf- Nothing in the billfolds was taken..

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