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16 Lincoln Evening Journal Nebraska State Journal Thursday, Oct. 22, Broncos May Be Wrong Two-Headed Monster Pacing NU Attack Hlliiltli By Don Forsythe Journal Sports Editor Avis may claim that not much difference between No. 1 and No. 2, but try to sell that line to Dave Morock. The defensive back waited his turn behind Al Larson for two years before moving up to the Black Shirt defensive club.

so much difference between playing regularly and sitting on the he says. like being rich instead of being poor. Playing is so much fun that you even look forward to apprenticeship may have been long, but it wasted. had set aside my sophomore year as a year of he says, it was demoralizing to sit on the bench again last Morock did more than just sit, however. learned a lot just watching Larson play and talking to him about different he says.

When spring practice rolled around last April Dave was ready. Had To Prove He Could Do It was a challenge. I knew I could play, but I proved it to he says. knew the defenses and what to expect because been through spring ball twice before. And I knew how to watch films and correct my mistakes.

Everything I was doing wrong was something I could When the 20 practices were only to himself, but to backfield he could do the job. Rugged In NIAC Hastings College is leading in five of the eight team categories according to Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference statistics released Thursday. The Broncos (4-1) are pacing the passing offense, total offense, rushing defense, passing defense and total defense charts. They are second in both rushing and scoring offense. Individual rushing and scoring leader Mike Sallier of Doane, is well ahead in those departments.

Sallier has 716 yards in 161 carries for 119.0 a game. He has 42 points on seven touchdowns. Hastings quarterback Gary Bendinger is 63-123 for 913 yards, 182.6 a game passing. Rushing Offense Kansas City, Mo. honor-winning performance against Kansas last Saturday left no doubt in just about mind that two-headed quarterback monster is strong and healthy again.

Brownson is one half of the two-man junior quarterback combination that coach Bob Devaney used so successfully last year to lead the Cornhuskers to the Big Eight co-championship. Devaney had counted on using the same combination again this year but because of an elbow injbry Brownson received before opening game, Jerry Tagge saw most of the action and started all the games until the Kansas contest. In the battle against KU, Brownson went wild, scoring two touchdowns, passing for two more and totaling 242 yards while leading Nebraska to a 41-20 come-from-behind victory and earning himself Big Eight Back of the Week honors. But for the unbelievers who still convinced about double barrel quarterback machine, the latest statistics released by the Big Eight office here Wednesday should do the job. Putting the records of the two together, it appears that monster is not only the best quarterback in the conference 'but players approaching superstar dimensions.

Between them, Tagge and Brownson have scored 30 points on five touchdowns, passed for nine more, thrown for an average of 164.8 yards a game and have rolled up a total of 1,108 offensive yards. They are also the two leading pass percentage throwers in the league with Tagge at .607 and Brownson at .611. And at other double threat position, the I-back spot shared by Joe Orduna and Jeff Kinney, the story is much the same. Individually, Orduna is the third best rusher in the Big Eight and Kinney is the eighth best. But together their ground attack is the most potent in the conference.

over Dave had proved not coach Warren Powers, that Doane Hastings Wesleyan Midland Concordia Dana Att 233 190 264 238 211 Yds 921 849 625 612 605 Avg. 153.5 169.2 104.2 102.0 121.0 Rushing Offense Att. Yds. Colorado 5 281 1364 Kansas 6 299 1401 Nebraska 6 320 1M5 Missouri 6 299 1314 Oklahoma 5 271 1076 Iowa St 5 242 857 Oklahoma St 5 237 707 Kansas St 6 258 Att. Yds.

Passing Offense Avg. 272.8 233.5 230.9 219.0 215.2 171.4 141.4 120.5 Avg. Rushing Att. Net. Avg.

Avg. Now proving it to the Like so many others before him opposition every Saturday. Dave offers proirf that size was over the only measuring stick of a abilities. As a 5-10, 175-pound senior at Clairton, Dave best known for his ball carrying skills. He averaged 100 yards a game from his tailback spot.

His skills go unnoticed. The major schools in the area, Penn State, Pittsburgh and West Virginia, all courted him. was a big campaign then about keeping the local boys in the local recalls Dave, it made sense to first choice was Pittsburgh, but they told me I too he recalls. Nebraska linebacker coach John Melton recruited Dave for the Cornhuskers. never mentioned anything about not being big enough.

I figured they should know what they were says Dave. Avg. 393.2 279.2 262.9 293.2 170.2 Avg. 23.6 23.4 21.2 18.3 8.8 7.2 Followed Richiiafsky est I was in high school Nebraska was always in a bowl game. Dennis Richnafsky was from Clairton and 1 figured get off to a better start with somebody I knew to show me the I got here I was closer to being at home than I thought.

There were several boys from Pennsylvania he says. finishing fast both on and off the field. ticketed for graduation in June and hopes to enter the coaching ranks back in Pennsylvania next fall. When it comes to installing an offense he says try to match it to his personnel, but that the Nebraska spread formation will definitely be a part of it. just hated to see it in spring insists Dave.

so much you can do off it. I know it gives the opposition a lot of Dave has created a few headaches himself this fall as helped pull together the graduation-riddled defense. asking that No. now. Morock has more than carried his load in helping maintain the Cornhusker tradition of excellent defense.

Missouri Defensive Aee Back By Associated Press The Missouri line- backing corps, crippled by injuries all season, will be bolstered by the return of Nip Weisenfels for the Colorado game Saturday. Four weeks ago Weisenfels underwent surgery on a knee and it was assumed he was through for the season. Elsewhere in the Big Eight, Oklahoma has tackle Robert Jensen ready to face Kansas State. At Kansas State, coach Vince Gibson held a closed practice Wednesday, working on goal line offense. Oklahoma placekicker, (No Report Available) Passing Offense comp Att Int Pet.

Yds Avg. Hastings 72 152 7 .473 1117 223.4 Wesleyan 66 147 7 .449 952 158.7 Concordia 61 149 6 .363 861 172.2 Doane 51 137 10 .372 754 125.7 Midland 40 123 15 .333 409 68.1 Total Offense Att Yds. Hastings 5 342 1966 Doane 6 370 1675 Wesleyan 6 411 1577 Concordia 5 360 1 466 Midland 6 361 1021 Scoring Offense Pts Concordia 5 118 Hastings ........................5 117 Wesleyan 6 127 Doane 6 110 Midland 6 53 Dana 5 36 Rushing Defense Att Yds Avg. Hastings 5- 177 316 63.2 Wesleyan 6 219 568 63.2 Midland 6 241 720 120.0 Concordia 5 231 779 155.8 Doana 6 250 927 154.5 Passing Defense Comp Att Int Pet Yds Avg. Hastings 42 118 9 .356 507 101.4 Wesleyan 53 139 15 .381 715 119.2 Midland 55 126 4 .430 754 125.7 Doane 65 160 15 .406 758 126,3 Concordia 56 119 13 .479 792 1 58.4 Total Defense Att Yds Hastings 5 295 823 Wesleyan 6 358 1094 'Midland 6 367 1474 Concordia .............,5 350 1571 Doane 6 410 1685 Scoring Defense Pts.

Concordia 5,. 44 Wesleyan ai Hastings Dana 5 92 Doane a 116 Midland .......................6 153 Rushing Net PA GA Sallier, Doane ...............161 716 4.4 119.0 Filipi, Hastings ............85 436 5.1 87.2 Kemhng, Wesleyan 97 289 3.0 48 1 James, Midland 65 266 4.0 44 3 Abale, Concordia ...........63 264 4.1 88.0 Passing Comp Pet. Int Yds Avg TD Bendmger, Hst. 63-123 .512 7 913 182.6 6 Gles'lm'n, Con. 58-137 .425 6 861 172.2 8 McKelvey, Wes.

55-125 440 7 798 133 0 6 King, Doane 47-129 364 9 690 115.0 7 Holmes, Midld. 35-103 .340 13 386 64.3 2 Pass Receiving Caught Yds. TD Watson, Hastings 31 555 5 Danielczyk, Concordia 26 336 2 Green, Doane 19 3C4 3 Naber, Concordia 18 300 5 Gilbert, Midland 17 192 1 Boals, Wesleyan is 212 3 Comp. Aft. Int.

Pet. Yds. Avg Kan. St. 99 216 13 .469 1M2 177.0 Nebr, 76 1 27 7 .598 1 027 117.2 Okla.

St. 66 122 7 .541 842 16.84 la. St. 62 141 6 440 708 1 41.6 MissouriS4 156 12 .346 731 121.9 ColoradoSl 117 8 436 605 1 21.0 Okla. 36 72 9 .500 475 95.0 Total Offense AM, Nebraska ..........6 450 Coorado 5 398 Kansas 6 0 Missouri 6 3'55 5 383 Oklahoma 343 Oklahoma St ..........5 359 Kansas State 6 474 Scoring Offense Pts.

Colorado 5 Nebraska 6 Kansas 6 Missouri 6 Oklahoma Iowa Oklahoma 5 Kansas Rushing Defense Att. Yds. Avg. Nebraska 8 270 807 Kansas 311 913 ..........6 307 1002 Coloracto ...........5 248 905 Iowa St ...................5 264 979 Oklahoma ...........5 252 1053 Oklahoma 5 252 1156 Kansas 6 332 1514 Yds. 2412 1969 7183 2025 1565 1551 1549 1785 153 182 169 140 100 95 95 106 Avg.

402.1 393.8 358.8 337.5 321.0 310.2 309.3 297.5 Avg. 30.6 30.3 28.1 23.3 20.0 19.0 19.0 17.7 134.5 152.2 167.0 181.0 195.8 210.6 231.2 252.3 Moore, MU ............127 610 4,8 Riggins, KU .......114 572 5.0 Orduna, NU 96 487 5.1 Walsh, CU 65 355 5.5 Wvie, OU 49 351 7.2 Williams, OS 84 329 3.9 Tarver, CU 78 328 4.2 Kinney, NU 86 386 4.5 Montgomery, KS 95 356 3.7 Johnson, IS 79 290 3.7 Conley, KU .............63 339 5.4 Bratten, CU .65 245 3.8 Harrison, MU .........37 285 7.7 Cole, OS 52 232 4.5 Bell, OU ..................59 225 3.8 Hawthorne, 269 5.1 Most Yards Game; 186 by Joe Moore, Missouri, vs. Oklahoma State (10-3) Longest Run for TD: 68 by Joe Orduna, Nebraska, vs. Southern California (9-19) Tandem Offense Rush Receive Total Avg. 610 31 641 128.2 122.0 95.3 81.3 71.0 70.2 65.8 65.6 64.3 59.3 58.0 56.5 49.0 47.5 46.2 45.0 44.8 Gray, MU 61 271 332 55.3 (Tandem Offense is a combination of rushing offense and pass receiving.) Passing Comp.

Att. Pet. Int. Gain TD Stowe, IS Rodgers, NU Between the two they have run for six touchdowns, totaled 873 yards on the ground in 182 attempts for a slightly better than 4.8 yards a carry average and 145.5 yards per game. Orduna and Kinney are also the fifth and sixth best respectively in tandem offense, a combination of rushing and pass receiving for a total of 1,012 yards between them for a 168.7 per game average, by far the best in the league.

Another Nebraska player tearing up the Big Eight, but not on a shared time basis, is sophomore flanker Johnny Rodgers. He leads the conference in punt returns, is second in scoring with 42 points on seven touchdowns, fourth in- pass receiving just one notch ahead of split end Guy Ingles, fifth in kickoff returns and seventh in tandem offense. Other Husker leaders are Jeff Hughes, in punting. Bill Kosch, third in pass interceptions, and kicking specialist Paul Rogers, eighth in scoring. Interceptions Pounds, OS Dickey, KS Tagge, NU Heck, KU Bratten, CU.

Carlson, IS Mildren, OU Brownson, NU 22 Farmer, Roper, MU 25 Amundson, IS 20 115 177 84 97 96 81 65 36 76 75 60 .557 .486 .607 .464 .448 .519 .508 .611 .355 .333 .333 822 876 698 667 472 452 443 291 340 134 245 Creed, KS Hawthorne, Gray, MU Henley, MU Turner, KU Foster, KU McCurry, IS ...........................23 290 1 18 327 5 334 4 ......................17 236 1 ...........................15242 1 KS 1 14 271 2 .........................13 180 0 1 .....................12174 0 .........................11 213 2 200 2 ........................11 150 1 .........................11 120 1 100 0 .........................10100 1 No. Avg. Moore, MU Riggins, KU Eben, OS Montgmry, KS Orduna, NU Kinney, NU Rodgers, NU Hwth'rne, KS Walsh, CU Johnson, IS Williams, OS Cole, OS Ingles, NU 572 0 356 487 386 158 269 351 355 290 329 232 0 30 482 176 39 100 327 212 38 19 77 19 59 334 602 482 532 526 486 485 481 389 374 367 348 291 334 100.3 96.4 88 7 87.7 81.0 80.8 80.2 77.8 77.8 73.4 69.6 58.2 55.7 Pounds, OS Bratten, CU. Heck, KU Dickey, KS Tagge, NU Mildren, OU Carlson, IS Riggins, KU Total Offense Rushing Passing Total Play Game Avg. Avg.

Punt Returns stover, OS ....................................4 Scoff, KS 3 Kosch, NU ....................................3 Buba, MU 3 Murphy, CU 3 Aycock, OU 3 Kickoff Returns Hawthorne, KS 293 26.6 Jessie, KU 278 25.3 Branch, CU ......................10 241 24.1 Riggins, KU 8 187 23.4 Rodgers, NU ......................9 187 20.8 Graham, OS 2 186 26.6 Longest for TD; 97 by Clifford Branch, CU, vs. Penn State .245 .159 .610 -89 39 115 102 572 Farmer, MU. 217 Brownson, NU. 80 Orduna, NU 487 Amundson, IS. 153 Walsh, CU .355 Mtgomry, KS 356 822 472 667 72 876 698 43 452 0 340 291 14 245 0 24 799 717 826 682 787 737 558 554 572 557 371 501 398 355 380 6.1 4.5 5.5 5.2 4.1 6.5 4.2 5.2 5.0 3.9 6.1 5.2 3.8 5.5 3.8 159,8 143.4 137.7 136.4 131.2 122.8 1 1.6 110,8 95.3 92.8 92.8 83.5 79.6 71,0 63.3 Rodgers, NU Washington, IS Branch, CU Fink, MU Pruitt, OU Carraway, OS Conley, KU No.

Yds. Avg. 13 191 14.7 12 173 6 159 14 143 8 134 5 131 12 108 Scoring 14.4 24.5 10.6 14.8 24.2 9.0 Punting Pass Receiving Caught Yds. TO Montgomery, KS 29 176 0 Eben, OS 27 482 4 Farmer, MU Lieppman, KU Benien, OS Hughes, NU Wylie, OU Shoemake, IS Basrabie. MU'.

Steam CU Duckers, KS 39 .............31 ....................30 20 .......................23 .......................25 ......................13 21 No. Avg. 11 42.9 Riggins, KU Rodgers, NU Haney, CU Hawthorne, KS Moore, MU Shoemake Farmer, MU Rogers, NU Tarver, CU Bistable, MU Helmbacher, KU TD 8 7 0 6 .6 0 5 Pat FG 0 0 0 0 16-18 7-9 0 0 8-10 2 0 24-24 5 0 0 14-15 0 20-22 41.4 40.1 40.1 39.5 39.2 38.9 37.8 0 0 9-13 0 2-3 0 512 3-4 0 TP 48 47 37 36 37 35 32 30 30 29 29 26 Eben, OS 4 2 Longest Field Goal; 51 by Bruce Derr, OU. vs. Texas tKFlO).

Most Game: 3 by Joe Moore, MU, vs. Minnesota (9-19), John Riggins, KU, vs. Syracuse (9-26), and 35.9 John Tarver, CU, vs. Kansas State (10-3). Avg.

164.6 182.3 245.7 314.2 280.8 evg. 8.8 10.1 18.4 19.3 25.5 Okla. Iowa St.57 Kan. St, 68 Okla. 55 Colorado 55 Nebr.

65 Misscuri 62 Kansas 84 Passing Defense Comp. Att. Int. Pet. Yds.

Avg. St.45 108 10 .417 531 106.2 134 152 117 118 141 151 153 7 10 10 8 11 9 9 Total .426 .515 .470 .466 .461 .410 .549 Nebraska .............6 Kansas Colorado .............5 Iowa Missouri .............6 Oklahoma ..........5 Oklahoma St 5 Kansas 6 Defense Att. 411 463 366 398 458 369 360 485 Scoring Defense 574 710 612 634 789 959 1018 Yds. 1514 1623 1539 1553 1961 1665 1187 2532 Pts. Nebraska .........................6 70 Colorado ........................5 76 Kansas 92 Missouri 6 JJ4 Oklahoma .,5 97 Iowa St ...............................5 100 Oklahoma St 5 Kansas 8 147 114.8 118.3 172.0 126.7 131.5 159.8 169.7 Avg.

252.3 270.5 307.8 310.6 326.8 333.0 337.4 422.0 Avg. 11.7 15.2 15.3 19.0 19 4 20.0 22.8 24.5 Punting Wednesday No. Mollring, Doane 37 Naber, Concordia 31 Hawley, Hastings 12 Grell, Wesleyan 25 Brumshagan, Midland 22 Punt Returns Avo. 37.2 37.2 34.7 33.3 31.6 State will take its Uwe Pruss, to Nebraska to boot extra points Pruss was hurt last week. Coach Johnny Majors eased off on his Iowa State Cyclones Wednesday, working them on synthetic indoor turf so they will be acquainted with the artificial surface at Kansas.

At Kansas, coach Pepper Rodgers said a sprained ankle will keep Gary Cooper, No. 1 offensive guard out of the Iowa State game, but quarterback Dan Heck and halfback John Riggins will be ready. Omaha Plavs At Texarkana Omaha (UPI) The Omaha Mustangs invade Texarkana Saturday night for a Continental Football League game which will break the three-way tie for first place. The Mustangs have a 4-2 record along with Texarkana and San Antonio in CFL play. San Antonio, who beat Omaha 31-14 last Saturday, hosts the Fort Worth Braves.

The Braves defeated the Toros earlier this year. Reserve Football Northeast 19, Pius 0 Northeast 6 13 0 0-19 Plus ................0 0 0 0-0 4-run; Knopp, 22- run, 32-run; kick. First race, $900, 4-year-oKls up Nebraska-bred, claiming, 612 furlongs, 2-5. Ro'ling Zeke 7.80 4 80 3.40 B. Lounie (King) 46.60 23.80 Over Motion (Howland) 4.60 Also ran Marcia Lady Biloxi, Jeff H.A., Sun Chic, Randys Action, Tony's Baby, Rancher Jack.

Second race, purse $900, 4-year-olds up, claiming, 6Vs furlongs. 1-5. Am Swift (Chavez) 8.20 5.40 5.40 Money Stone (Nix) 10.40 5.80 Navenette (Long) 7.00 Also Joe, Makin Good, Charming Gal, Almemar, Navill, Tonya Misk, Mr. Jack. Daily Double (1 6) $43.20 Third race, $900, 4-year-olds up, $2,000 claiming, 6 furlongs, 3-5.

Dee's College Girl (Chavez) 3.80 3.00 2.80 Lucky Para Dice (Stallings) 3.80 3.20 Miss Khalctte (Howland) 3.00 Also ran Mr. Engineer, Miss Gelee, Flashy Song, King. Fourth race, purse $900, 3-year-olds, claiming, 1 mile 70 yards, Knead Dough (Anderson) 29.80 9.40 5.00 Needle Maid (Ecoffey) 3.40 2.60 Come On Kid (Long) 4.80 Also ran Show Your Colors, Chinchuck, Grace Blue, Sweet Cappy, Rambiin Bush, Paione's Pagan, Toots Boy. Fifth race, purse $900, 4-year-olds A up. claiming, 1 mile, 3-5.

Jeanie Baby (Chavez) 19.20 8.20 6.00 Step In Line (Ecoffey) 3.80 3.40 Sun Will (Long) 7.40 Also ran Mr. Morn, Wild King, All The Same, Princess Tuillo, Lady Barth, Von Bel, Squad Tactics. Exacta (10 A 8) $95.00 Sixth race, purse $1,200, 2-year-olds, allowance, one mile, Chestnut Chic (Stallings). 16.20 4.20 2.40 Sadairs Champ (Anderson) 2.60 2.20 Domination's Best (Ecoffey) 2.20 AIsc ran Dumbo, Tonga Bond, Precious Doe, Robut Black Ace Poli, Cleaverdale, Irish Nova. Seventh race, purse 51,000, 4-year-olds A up, claiming, 5Vx furlongs, 4-5.

Ware's Charger (Long) 9.00 4.40 3.20 Betty Mason (Bray) 6.00 3.20 Royal Rule (Armstrong) 3.80 Also ran Charly Lombard, Amber Sultaness, East Echo, Bold Rjge, Miss Iowa. Eighth race, $900, A up, claiming, 1 1-16 milas, 4-5. Mira Lee (Anderson) 27.60 6.60 4.80 Salad Nights (King) 4.80 4.20 Boss Line (Nix) 14.20 Also Vauldin, Stratalea, Whirlango, Fairly Well, Next Sommer, Joey Jekyll, Boozer Dutch. Exacta (4 A 2) $101.60 Attendance 2,506 Mufutl Handle No. Yds.

Avg. Freiling, Concordia 9 60 6.6 R. Ellis, Wesleyan 5 92 18.4 Koch, 5 13 2.6 Yds. Avo. 7 20 2.9 6 48 8.0 4 66 16.5 4 45 ii.3 Hastings Interceptions No.

Roffers, Wesleyan Beranek, Doane Re. Stephenson, NWU Sirek, Concordia Kickoff Returns No. Yds. Avg. Kuhlman, Concordia lo 181 18.1 Metz, Hastings 175 21 8 Wieland, Doane 7 140 20 0 Nannen, Wesleyan 6 123 20.5 Scoring TD Pts Pts FG TP Kick other Sallier, Doane Boals, Wesleyan Bendinger, Hast.

Naber, Concordia Kemling, Wesleyan Watson, Hastings 742 Leads Haiiini's Rodger Florom and Gary Cerny briefly stole the show from Max Jensen in the Singles Classic at the Hollywood Bowl Wednesday night. Florom rolled games of 277211-254 for a 742 scratch series in defeating Jensen, the classic leader, 3-0. Cerny ripped off ten straight strikes before settling for a 287 score for the high game. Results Rodser Florom (742) def. Max Jensen (550), 3-0; Gary Cerny (657) def.

Johnny Madsen (570), 2-1; Don Meyers (644) def Darrell Minchow (546), 2-1; Stan Tyrrell (642) def. Jim Dill (591), 3-0; Barry Bayer (625) def. Mel Brydl (618), 2-1; Nick Nielsen (615) def. Bob Fillaus (579), Towne Country SHOPPIHG CENTER HARDWARE FARM SUPPLIES TIRES-BAmRIES AUTO PARTS LAWN GARDEN CLOTHING TOYS 2 1 Top Six 7 0-0 0 0 3 13-16 0 2 37 3 11-16 1 0 6 0-0 0 0 36 0-0 0-0 0 0 j'l 0 0 30 Max Jensen Gary Cerny Rodger Florom Stan Tyrrell Bob Fillaus Johnny Madsen Total 13 5 4579 10'a 4233 9 9 4054 10 8 4087 10 8 4052 8 10 3882 Pro Set Saturday At Pershing Tex McKenzie against Butcher Vachone for the Midwest championship features a four-event card at Pershing Auditorium Saturday night. The main event has a 60- minute time limit on a best two falls out of three.

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