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Lincoln Evening Journal Nebraska State Journal Thursday, Nov. 5, Strong-Armed Patrick Envied by Starr I Big 8 Individual Stats Individual Stats Creed, KS 8 (Ircen Bay, Wis. Bart Starr is jealous of Frank Patrick, a quarterback-turned- tight end-turned quarterback who has yet to play in a regular season National Football League game. Starr was watching with noticable envy as Patrick, a rookie, threw the ball 40 and 50 yards during a Green Bay Packers practice. The veteran Starr, ho has been bothered this season with arm and shoulder injuries, smiled and shook his head.

He doesn't set Starr of Patrick, who was then throwing on the run. he doesn't need to because so strong. I turn green every time 1 watch him." Patrick had a bright future as a pro quarterback when he was a sophomore at Nebraska. The native of Derry, spreads 225 pounds over his 6- foot-7 frame, tall enough to look over any on-rushing enemy lineman and pick out his targets. As a sophomore, Patrick was the starting signal-caller for Bob nationally- ranked Cornhuskers.

Along with Bob Anderson Patrick was considered one of the two top sophomore quarterbacks in the Big Eight Conference. In 1967, Patrick finished with 1,449 yards passing, the best in the Big Eight and 12th the nation. Then, his dieam to a rude ending in the opening game of his junior year. opened up with Patrick remembered. Bob Devaney was formerly from Wyoming and he wanted to win the game very were down by around 14 points at halftime, and when we get off on the right track in the third period, coach gave Ernie Sigler, a chance at it.

We won the game, something like 17-14, and Ernie started every game after play one of my better Patrick said. 1 also felt that our line block as well as they could. I meavi to take anything away from Ernie, though. He came through with a great At the end of the season, Devaney called me into the office and told me we had two fine quarterbacks coming up from the freshman team Tagge and Van Brownson. He felt that instead of going with a senior, he should go with a sophomore Ironically, Tagge is a native of Green Bay.

Brownson is from Shenendoah, Iowa. senior year was one of frustrations. He was listed behind Jim McFarland at tight end. However, McFarland was unable to play in opener and Patrick caught three passe.s for 40 yards. He Leading Rushers Att.

Net Avg. Riggins, KU Wylie, OU Orduna, NU Kinney, NU Williams, OS Walsh, CU Johnson, IS Conley, KU Harrison, MU Tarver, CU Cole, OS Montgomery. Keyworth, CU Mauser, MU 89 KS 150 90 124 .110 .105 81 .106 92 69 85 89 110 Avg. PUy Game 741 4.9 92.6 6.6 4.8 4.3 4.0 5.0 3.6 4.9 6.3 4.4 4.1 3.5 5.3 3.8 3.7 592 594 478 412 404 383 454 433 373 363 387 335 349 257 84.6 74.3 59.8 58.9 57.7 57.4 56.8 54.1 53.3 51.9 48.4 47.9 43.6 42.8 I Wilsori'Kreifels Match Highlights I First Smoker in Lincoln I catch another pass the entire season. started the second and third games at split Patrick said, played in every game.

I thought that I was open quite a bit, but after the first game, nothing was ever thrown my you got a guy 6-7 who weighs 225 pounds and 5 joi Missouri, vs. Oklahoma State Longest Run for TO: 68 by Joe Orduna, Nebraska, vs. Southern California (9-19) Tandem Offense Rush Rec'v Total Avg. Game 741 592 0 387 594 .288 33 478 71 .152 454 363 383 Branch, CU Hawthorne, KS Walls, MU 8 Gray, MU Lorenz, IS Kinivey, NU McCurry, IS Pruitt, OU Turner, KU Goerger, KS 23 20 21 20 19 15 14 12 12 13 13 405 313 350 215 369 183 137 184 109 228 192 Team Stats Rushing Offense Att. Yds.

Interceptions Colorado Oklahoma Missouri Nebraska Kansas Iowa State Oklahoma St. Kansas St 8 7 ...7 381 409 423 442 419 332 322 320 1697 1603 1816 18C8 1760 1103 1024 847 Johnson. OU Buha, MU Stover, OS (Twelve with three each) No. Avg. 4 84 4 71 4 47 Punting Riggins, KU 34 38 627 297 47 350 520 137 458 447 30 109 84 Two Southeast District Golden representatives met in the seventh bout of the first Lincoln Boxing Smoker of the season to provide the roaring crowd with the fight of the night.

Mike Wilson, a recent returnee from Vietnam where he served in the U.S. Marine orps, stored a second round TKO over John Kreifels, 139, boxing for the Lincoln Straight Edge cluh. Wilson, weighing in at 135 for the Roberts club, opened the first round with a quick flurry of left jabs that scored on Kreifels and forced the heavier fighter to move back throughout the round. A hard right hand by Kreifels JFK lie vises Schedule By STEVE GUSS One of a Series You get little argument when stating that John F. Kennedy annually plays the toughest basketball schedule among the state colleges.

George Milby, the coach that up Quincy (22-8), Ashland Eastern Michigan (22-7), Sacramento State (17-11), Wayne State (17-8i and others like DePaul and Southern Illinois, is gone. He was replaced for the up- eoming season in a general JFK athletic department overhaul by Ray Tennant, whose job it will be to reverse a 10-19 slate suffered against this rugged opposition. slate is toned down considerably and with six lettermen in camp who contributed over half of last 81.9 offensive output, the Patriots could be stronger. Dave Triano (5-10), who at 14.0 per game and 6-3 Fred Dandridge at 13.4, are hack along with 6-6 Scott Isaacson, 6-2, Jeff Johnson (10.8) and 6-3 Tom Strand. All are seniors.

JOHN F. KENNEDY Head Coach: Ray Tennant Assistant: None 1969-70 Record: 10-19 1970-71 Schedola November: 28--Bellevue. December: Missouri; 5 at Hiram Scott; Mount, William Penn. January: Nebraska Wesleyan; 6-Sacred Heart, 12 at Mount Marty, S.D.; 23-Pershing; 26--Oftutt AFB; 30 at Lea, Minn, February 2 at Bellevue; Sacred Heart, Scott; Marty, S.D.; Mary Mount, 16-at Pershing; 17 -at N.W. Missouri; 23-at low3 Wesleyan; Bellevue Invitational.

Returning Lettermen (6): Fred Dandridge, 6-3, sr. XXX, Scott Isaacson, 6-6, sr. XXX, Jeff Johnson, 6-2, sr. xxx; Dave Triano, 5-10, sr. Tom Strand, 6-3, sr.

xx; Irving Vaughn, 6-2, soph. x. letters won. spun Wilson around and rai.sed a welt on the face, but Wikson shrugged it off and countered with a quick bomb that caught Kreifels on the jaw and dazed the stocky puncher. in the second round, Wilson slipped a right counter and bombasted Kreifels with hard right cross that wheeled the slugger into the ropes.

Another quick right caught Kreifels on the rebound and referee Larry Emery stepped in to stop the fight. Both fighters have fought their way to the state golden glove tourney with Wilson advancing to the semifinals prior to Marine Corps service. fought three times when I returned (from WiLson said, 1 won all this was one of the harder he grinned. (Kreifels) throws a good right hand that hurts you when 11 he grinned ruefully while rubbing the left side of his face. a couple of more years he'll be a real tough fighter.

this time I think I had more experience and it Wilson, fighting for over two years, said his right hook helped him the )uost in the bout. think the two right hooks I threw in the second round really set up the win. Both of them caught him and hurt him. I Wesleyan Game Shnvvs' Only 761 Yanis When Doane running back Mike wSallicr gained 195 yards rushing against Nebraska Wesleyan Saturday, it was more than the entire NWU ground total for the last three games. Plainsmen runners have picked up only 861 yards in eight games, an average of 95.1 per game.

The leader, Mike Kemling, has 405 yards mere 2.7 per carry. There are some bright for a spots Dill 8 ill llaiiiiiiN Jim Dill, who rank in the top six of the Classic, led all bowlers Wednesday night with a 64B rolling. Dill defeated Darrell Mincliow 2- 1 Results Jim Dill (648) del. Darrell Minchow (561). 2-1; Bob Flllaus (639) def.

Barry Bayer (561), 2-1; Max Jensen (610) def, Gary Cerny (592), 2-); Stan Tyrrell (599) def. Mel Brydl (590), 2-1; Rodger Florom (592) def. Don Meyers (572), 2-1; Johnny Madsen (546) def Nick Nielsen (472), 3-0. Gill Ridgeway Grell McGrane McKelvey Totals Opp lot knew I had him then. There any doubt in my mind at all about the outcome then.

Not that there was at the he laughed. All totaled, six of the sixteen bouts ended in either TKO or KO with Rick Olsen. 155, Aamco, bringing down Karl Cox, 164, Stromsbcrg, in of the first round for the fastest KO. Olsen connected with a hard right cross after hooking off a left jab to take out the Stromsbcrg fighter. Randy Nelsen, coaching and fighting for Lincoln Saylor, met Lonnie Crosby of Roberts in a slugfest that opened hard from the first round and carried through to the last.

Crosby stunned the Southeast District champion in the third round with a right bomb that started in left field, but the more experienced Nelson fought back to almost KO Crosby before the final bell rang. Larry Smith, 120, Soutfi Sioux City, KO'd Roy Phillips, 115 Lincoln Saylor, 1:37 1st round. Joe Thoms, 120, Aamco, def. Rick Johnson, 115, Lincoln Saylor. Rod Orduna, 120, Aamco.

def. John Jenkins, 125, Lincoln Straight Edge. Duane Hernatxlez, 120, Aamco, def Chris Kreifels, 124, Lincoln Straight Edge. Ron Whltebear, 132, Aamco, def. Roger vitiuncri Yv.

Carmichael, 135, Lincoln Saylor, 135, Lincoln Saylor, def has inteicepted def. Sal Muratella, 216, Aamco. Mike Wilson, 135, Roberts, TKO'd John Kreifels, 139, Lincoln Straight Edge, 1:16 2 nd round. Terry Westring, 145, Stromsbcrg, def. Stan Fowler, 145, Aamco.

Gary Davis. 145, South Sioux City, def. Fred Orduna, 150, Aamco. Rick Olsen, 155, Aamco, KO'd Karl Cox, 164, Stromsbcrg, 1:30 1st round. Paul SIoup, 162, Lincoln Straight Edge, Vic Joy, 158, Stromsberg, 1:45 speed, The Packers drafted Patrick a ti'gbt end in the 10 th round with a choice acquired in a with the Washington Redskins, The Green Bay press 'ou book lists Patrick as good Montgomery, KS blocker with good attitude.

Catches ball well in a Then came Green ab- Graham, oj breviated spring camp, a three- day affair in June held to ks check the Drogram. Branch, CU 118 313 firct ttx-n thpv ran (Tandem Offense is a combination I he Iirsl two oays iney ran offense and pass receiving me as a tight Patrick said. I was leaving, Mr. Peppier (Pat, personnel director) told me I would be coming into camp as a quarterback, not as a tight liked the he said. felt that if I was going to have a chance to make the team, it would have to be at 775 630 627 684 641 638 553 615 529 599 484 472 467 520 500 431 96.9 90.0 89.6 85.5 80.1 79.8 79.0 76.9 75.6 74.9 69.1 6714 66.7 65.0 62.5 61.6 of Benien, OS Wylie, OU Baracz, IS Hughes, NU Lieppman, KU Bastable, MU Stearns, CU Duckers, KS No.

45 38 ...16 40 57 40 Punt Returns (Minimum of one per garne) No Yds. Branch, CU Pruitt, OU Rodgers, NU Washington, IS Fink, MU Conley, KU 181 134 313 238 174 153 Avg. 40.9 40.2 40.1 39.9 39.7 38.6 37.9 37.2 Avg. 22.6 16.8 16.5 13.2 10.2 9.0 Kansas St. Okla.

St. Nebraska Iowa State Missouri Colorado Kansas Oklahoma Passing Offense Int. Pet, Yds. 140-298 20 .470 1722 91-175 12 .520 13W 106-175 10 .605 1475 85-196 14 .434 1101 84-228 14 .368 1028 69-166 1 0 .411 889 43-144 11 .438 880 47- 95 10 .495 669 Total Offense Att Yds. 3283 2586 2844 2333 2640 2569 2272 2204 Kickoff Returns Leading Passers Comp.

Att. Pet. Gain 126 256 492 1494 168 116 68 97 130 86 122 146 89 58 44 59 59 43 51 .530 .500 .647 .608 .454 .500 .418 .377 1289 763 639 798 795 600 579 611 'T 1 i U- Browiison, NU 127 639 766 Now, he spends most of his carison, is .123 time on the sidelines watching and learning. try to pick up as much as I can on the sidelines from Coach Zeke Bratkowski in the press box and Bart and Don Patrick The education will come in handy one day. The Packers have been impressed enough to drop last No.

3 quarterback, Billy Stevens. Dickey, KS Pounds, OS Carlson, IS Brownson, NU Tagge, NU Heck, KU Mildren, OU Bratten, CU Roper, MU 55 Total Offense Avg. Rushing Passing Total Game Pounds, OS -14 1289 1275 182.1 Dickey, KS im 1364 170.5 126.6 121.9 120.6 107.1 100.1 92.8 92.6 78.3 76.0 136.2 (Minimum of one oer YciS. Hawthorne, KS 15 465 Graham, OS 327 Jessie, KU ............................13 M3 Branch, CU ..........................12 411 Riggins, KU Rodgers, NU Longest tor TO: 98 by Dick OS, vs. Nebraska Avg.

11.0 29.7 24.8 24.2 23.4 20.1 Graham, Nebraska 8 617 Colorado Missouri 8 651 Oklahoma Stale 7 497 Kansas 8 5M Kansas State 8 618 Oklahoma 2 Iowa State 2 Scoring Offense Pts. Nebraska 8 276 Colorado 185 Kansas 8 200 Missouri 8 183 Oklahoma State 7 150 Oklahoma 138 Iowa State 2 133 Kansas State 8 142 Rushing Defense Att. Yds. Scoring TD PAT 0 0 8 0 763 795 579 798 600 140 0 611 14 72 886 975 844 857 701 557 741 626 608 682 included for Tagge, NU 59 Mildren, OU ........101 Farmer, MU 217 Riggins, KU .741 Roper, MU 15 Orduna, NU 594 xMoore, MU 610 for season, statistics reference purposes.) Pass Receiving Caught TD Montgomery, KS Eben, OS Stowe, IS Graham, OS Ingles, NU Rodgers, NU Henley, MU Riggins, KU Rogers, NU Bastable, MU Hawthorne, KS Rodgers, NU Wyiie, OU -8 Ingles, NU Shoemake, IS-----Graham, OS Haney, CU Eben, OS 6 Orduna, NU ...............6 Helmbacher, KU .0 Moore, MU 6 Longest Field Goal; 51 bv Bruce Derr, OU, vs. Texas (10 10).

Most Touchdowns Game; 3 by Joe Moore, MU, vs. Minnesota (9 19); John Riggins, KU, vs. Syracuse John Tarver, CU, vs. Kansas State Dick Graham. OS, vs.

Nebraska (1C 24); Joe Wvlie, OU, vs. Iowa State (10131). 0 32-34 18-19 0 0 0 2 13-15 0 18-20 2 2 24-26 0 FG 0 6-9 10-18 0 0 0 0 10-17 0 8-13 0 0 4-5 0 TP 66 50 43 48 48 48 44 43 42 42 38 38 36 36 AMssouri Nebraska Kansas St. Oklahoma Colorado Iowa State Oklahoma St. Kansas 372 347 429 140 371 403 362 400 1083 1168 1370 1205 1328 1498 1558 1939 41 35 34 27 26 25 24 297 627 520 458 570 447 282 Feature Raees At Bav Meadows Poona Downs The First Day Havrail Wilsall 3.40 2.80 5.40 2.20 3.40 3.00 Passing Defense Int.

Pet. Yds. Iowa St. 67-152 7 .441 757 Kansas St. 90-215 12 .411 890 Okla.

St. 75-161 11 .466 904 Colorado 78-160 10 488 965 Nebraska 88-191 17 .461 1158 Kansas 103-204 1 4 .505 1 322 Oklahoma 93-189 1 7 .492 1 223 Missouri 89-219 13 .407 1479 Total Defense Att. Yds. Kansas Stale 8 644 2260 Nebraska 8 538 2326 Missouri 8 591 2562 Iowa State 7 555 2255 Colorado 7 531 2293 Oklahoma 7 529 2429 Oklahoma Sfa'e 7 523 2462 Kansas 9 644 3261 Scoring Defense Pis. Nebraska 8 114 Kansas State 8 119 Missouri .8 147 Colorado 7 135 Oklahoma 7 144 Iowa Stale 7 153 Kansas 8 176 Oklahoma Slate 7 186 Avg.

242.4 229.0 227.0 226.0 220.0 157.6 146.3 105.9 Avg. 215.4 187.0 184.4 157.3 128.5 127.0 110.0 95 6 Avg. 410.4 369.4 355.5 333.3 330.0 321.3 324.6 314.9 Avg. 34.5 26.4 25.0 22.9 21.4 19.7 19.0 17.8 Avg. 135.4 146.0 171.3 172.3 139.7 214.0 222 6 242 4 Avg.

108.1 111.3 129.1 137.9 144.8 165.3 174.7 184.9 Avg. 282.6 290.8 320 3 322.1 327.6 347.0 351.7 407.7 Avg. 14.3 14.9 18.4 19 1 20.6 21.9 22.0 26.4 in this statistics, however, after a 29-6 loss to the Tigers put season record at 6-2. Quarterback. Steve McKelvey has thrown for 962 yards and defensive back Rick Roffers seven passes.

Rushing Att. Gain Loss Net. Avg. Kemling ..................149 Tapp 78 Shibata 63 14 1 1 8 39 435 254 214 27 1 0 5 82 30 14 8 8 0 9 53 135 257 220 405 240 206 19 1 -9 -48 -53 761 767 2.7 3.0 3.3 1.3 1.0 0 0 0 2.2 2.S McKelvey McGrane Kemling Totals Dpp tot 353 1018 304 987 Passing Att. Comp.

Int. Pet. Yds. TD 69 7 .442 962 7 25 1 0 1 .400 1 43 0 2 1 1 .500 11 1 182 80 9 .440 1116 8 178 66 17 .371 877 6 Top Six Max Jensen Rcxlger Florom Bob Flllaus Gary Cerny Stan Tyrrell Johnny Madsen 17 13 14 13 12 11 10 ll's 11 12 Total 6134 5585 .5499 5463 5448 5222 12, Crete Doug Smith raced over from the one-yard line midway through the final period, powering Crete to a 12-8 win over Schuyler here Wednesday night. Crete 0 6 0 6-12 Schuyler 0 0 8 Crete Larry Weiderspan, 60-pass from Gary Gammel; Doug Smith, l-run.

Schuyler Skarda, 4-run; pass from Wolf Grell Adair Totals Opp totals Pass Boals McLaughlin -------J. Ellis Kemling Tapp Gill Shibata Peery Ridgeway Totals Opp Totals Punt R. Ellis Kemling Ellis Nannen Totals Opp Totals Kickoff Yds. 1336 128 1464 1599 TKO'd 1st round Harold Hill, 165, Aamco, KO'd Harry Grotehouse, 170, Lincoln Saylor, :45, 3rd round. Dan TKO'd Edge, 1:20 2nd round.

Randy Nelsen, 170, Lincoln Saylor, def. Lonnie Crosby, 170, Roberts. Dave Hill, 170, Aamco, def. Monty Cady, 170, Roberts. Bob Brown, 259, Lincoln Straight Edge, def.

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