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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 13

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Husiters Tied, 6 6 (Continued from page 1 B) I completely outdid the Nebraska in It to the two. ho handed' lulTT fnfZZiSZ lto.A?? ZT 1 outrushed SI MIW RN1, AMI vrR I State Dumped By Spartan Rally down 6 lue loucn" It was in the airways that the End Dick Goll burst in and SP really ed' their, blocked Brown's placement trv hey hl J4 for lE Hi, seorinjr with 6:03 nail'nnlv two of 11 for 14 miHr elapsed in the first quarter, the yards the Ohio hio ahead iZTlnZ ilrhe remainder of "the THE TIE marked the first time mJSr i. Kansas State has beaten or tied a Errant ball handling; and r. Seven team ineo thp 1Q4Q shoddy taekjing by the lluskers vTveldo. Statp (lrivps State hadn't beat or tied Nebraska 1,1 Hariri territory.

The younr; Glassford wards simply couldn't cret out of th At all times the Huskers were outrharged. out tackled and out Five times did the defens: platoon blocked. ditch! Oop nrP hnv nhilnsnnW aM Wild 1 sornelhing aDout 1 remember two i 1U and just read where Nebraska was HErZT ner picked to defeat Kentucky in the You caught a collective gasp of Orange Bowl in Colliers' when the pass irom Carl: came in. Little Cincinnati had Ljninger the beaten Kansas State 34 Albacker to Husker end zc seconas De drawled the Manhattan sage. fore the half time gun barked.

How times do fly. Individual Statistics v'jj Tackled Here Vols Shellack Duke bv 26 0 NEBRASKA marched the opening kickoff back 65 yards in 12 plays, sparked by Tom Carodine1 and Don Vogt. Carodine capped the drive threading a path around left end to the goal from the 12. A wild pass from center nul lified Decker chance for the extra point. From there on the Husker de 8 fensive platoon saw most of the first half action.

It all started with Carodine's fumble, recovered by Hatshorn on the Nebraska 37. Aided by Maupin's 15 vard burst, the Wildcats moved to the! 18. Decker then intercepted Tow ers pass in the end zone and ran to the two. Switzer, brilliant Negro sopho more, returned Carodine's kick to: the 27 via some slipshod Husker tackling. The Wildcats drove to If the six where the drive ran out of downs as Towers was trapped on the six.

After Novak punted out to the 25, the Wildcats moved in six i plays to the nine. From there, on fourth down. Towers passed to Maupin who was hit hard by Brassee and Schabacker short of a first down. Bordogna's fumble gave the Wildcats the ball on the Husker 17 three minutes later. In six plays the Staters drove to the VOGT SETS UP TOUCHDOWN Don Vogt runs his 'J The Blue Devils fumbled seven times and five times alert Tennessee players recovered.

Miss. State Whips Unbeaten Georgia STARKVILLE, Miss. (INS). Tackle H.unman, DellmaUi. uV 1 yard line.

The drive subside, i Towers hit a stonewall thei fourth down. Again Novak punted out, this trip to the 3K and again the Wildcats threatened in a hurry. The first play. Starns fielded Towers pass on the seven. The Wildcats couldn't score from there, however, as two Albacker passes failed in the end tone and Boll nailed Albacker for a six yard loss.

The single wing off a balanced line offensive, generated by Bill Meek, 30 year old Kansas State coach, BUILD YOUR OWN BOAT! scoring: Touchdown CarixJine. Mm Miii. $42 and up ki MiT ol i ilusker lM.fi Dab's Iock on Win Switzer failed to keep the Wildcat Late NWU Bobble back from stopping Vogt. GIBSON SERVICE REPAIR Finn Breaks CroM Country Re LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UP).

Den the nis Johansson, a Finnish fresh man, running for Purdue, broke try Aids Kearney Win Stanford Raps Wolves, 23 13 12 So. 9th 2 621 AT miLLER'S i capped a 52 yard drive by going over from the 10 yard line. Placement attempts by Dick Grell and Earl Butrick were wide after the touchdowns, but it didn't appear that the Plainsmen would need Midland 12 period passing attack led by Quar Iterbaek Kerkorian 10 upsei Kearney 6 Michigan, 23 13, in rain soaked il Stadium Saturday, wd Lake More than 57,000 fans saw the 'handsome Armenian set up every Franco 14 Stanford touchdown with his Warm up your night life. with MUNSINCWEAR'S Uo'Zsur 21 them. Kearney, however, struck back with five minutes gone in the second heat as they began a march from the Plainsman 48 after a pass interception and, relying principally on the pass ing of Ed Staab, pushed Full Penalty ardue 65 55 BY WAYNE PANTER Nebraska Wesleyan had thei game with Kearney State Teach ers S.

ituniny night all wrapped from the ied and latk radar accurate arm, and then top off his day of glory by kicking a last period field goal. Tho Wolverines loss followed closelv on the heels of a 25 to defeat bv Michigan State last week. It was the first time since lf49 that Michigan, its gridiron empire crumbling, had lost two games in a row. and tne string 3 yard line. Hot Tempers Mark Mini 14 10 Win then handed the Antelopes Stut.m; tn's kirk was no good.

After a 36 yard kickoff return kniie. Kearnev could thank the breaks of the game lor its 20 19 victory. LEADING. 19 13. with some four and a half minutes left in moved to the Kearney 40.

here Kerkorian passed with un ny Larry Lewis passed to Roger tec Kosi)ender on the 16 to set the i'1 ArcnAcv in a period seur the game, Dick Lewis. Pla at Pins tor Taylor's sweep around Frosh halfback attempted left end to ua.ake it 18 6, eral pass within his own five yard hue Butrick's kick This tin Nc CHAMPAIGN, 111. UP). Illinois ing demonstration that netted all iu hen surKed from behind for a fourth three of Stanford's touchdowns. I'h.

fl period touchdown to defeat Wis Kerkorian missed a conversion sh. Ph.Td 14 10, in a Big Ten game trv after the second touchdown 1 lrtoBdtab23 6 of tuck breaks and hot tempers. but split the uprights on the last MuhienburB while 56.207 watched in the one. stadium's murkv gloom and mil Michigan rallied briefly in the HmN 0 Uoni of others looked on in a third period, but never could 5 coast to coast television hookup, catch the west coast team. Hill be a costly one as Doyle Fyfe, Thp remainder of the third and ewtwhlle David City basketba thp f()urth nod found eacn dufe mm ace knifed in to cover the ba manufactunng sustained drives and Rive Kearney a first down on stop)(l(i short of the the 'ne goal.

But the Plainsmen's ability Br Three plays later the Ante thrust ii the third the infer confereiire rivals plaved f'utich gave tne woiv Fordh.rn bruising, ragged battle that second touchdown e.rKe lv band to hand com period, going 19 at SUHNYBR00KE: DeftcJmii lanehcoai and dinner nerved How BOOd friendl) uarmili oi theC loft lirnilv ti it eoltoa lial brigglUit. No mailer ho much you ios and turn the blankets, tbeM pajsniM with mng Ui iie bottomi ami elm ticized wriM A.M. to 8: SO P.M. Daily except Monday FOt'R PI.AYKRS each team were ejected before they could take pokes at each other. All four were key men who might have swayed victory either way had they been permitted to As it was, Illinois barged ahead, 7 0, in the first four and one half minutes of the game on a 71 yard drive capped bv Johnny Karras, who stabbed across from the six Wisconsln tallied at the outset of the second period and added a field goal for a 10 7 half time lopes Dick Baker puncnea for nauht witn their fatal across from the one foot line, Cecil Stutzman's kick was good and the Plainsmen had lost Knd, Brettti.

stmman. their fourth game in as many SI rki. luckmu Skaffei Ettodc sUrts. FrUj. Wesleyan looked like a brand person iv'wV game under way with a 65 yard' jum.Ktviigtr'iklC'i.in march that produced a tally in euu the first four minutes of the game.

wuiii. SS2 creii () II ROV 1UBI RTSON work of the past week, devoted to tryTJ improving blocking, paid big Cecil, 1 dividends as the Plainsman for RlfcJtSjttaker QMnr Rhodei ward wall opened gaping holes Backi Taylor. Crikcr. iiuii i through which Hanson Taylor and Larry Lewis romped repeatedlv "nntn' with Taylor crossing the double o. stripes on the sixth play after the i nt kickoff.

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