1963 Page 6 The Daily Nebraskan Monday, Sept. 23, N.U. Statistics Frosh Football Study-T-o S.D.St. Nehr. KlyslcoD's 16 Berich; First downs 2 Rushing yardage . . . 17 35Z Change Technique? Passing yardage ... 48 106 ' 4--8 written tests, the si Passes A new approach in teach- Iii the Passes intcpted. by 1 0 ing football may come about experimental group received grade- - of 10 Punts from an experimental pro- an average about Fumbles lost 1 t gram conducted last fall with per cent higher than the con- Yards penalized .... 16 105 the Cornhusker freshman trol group. football team. In the Coaches' rating NEBRASKA scale, the experimental group i Tom Osborne, an assistant Rushing a rating average of 8.1 coach at the University and had Player Att. Gain Loss Net out of a possible 12 points, Claridge 42 0 '42 former professional footbau 5.4 bet- compared with points for Ross 6 41 5 36 player, saw a need for a football the control group. ftif 1 McCloughan ... 6 24 0 24 ter way of teaching . I Young 6 ' 28 0 28 In the movie evaluation; players their assignments. experimental group had Duda. .,.. 2 7 0 7 A graduate in the Theisen 1 9 0 9 student 91 cent of their assign- Teachers Colleee. he decided per Hohn 4 64 0 64 ments correct, compared with Johnson, R. ... 6 59 0 59 to teach 16 freshman football 83 per centf orthecontrol Smith 4 21 0 21 players their blocking rules Smidt 2 8 4 4 by means of specially pre group. 11 Vt? Vactor 1 19 0 19 All evaluative procedures 7 pared booklets. McGinn '. 2 0 7 were statistically significant PaschaU 1 10 0 10 ot The results tne experi- favoring the programmed Poggemeyer ..4 18 0 18 ment were outlined in his the- in Woods 1 12 0 12 teaching method. sis, written as a partial re- Johnson, W..... 3 15 0 15 Osborne also found that the 1 1 0 1 for his Master of McNulty quirement experimental group tended to Solich 2 0 14- -14 Arts degree, which he re- spend more time in study of Passing ceived this past month. the plays than the control Player Att. CmpL Int Yds. The booklets contained answer frames, group. Claridge 8 4 1 106 questions and guards, tackles arranged so that the player Only and Pass Receiving were used in the ex- had to answer the question centers Player No. Yds. TD "for it was Callahan 2 60 0 he could see the an- periment the before opinion that Tomlinson 1 36 0 swer. coaches' the - Ross 1 10 0 blocking assignments of these ,w this Osborne explained that were more Punting involved the technique used interior linemen Avg. those assign- V' Player No. complex than t , by machines, in that V a.' ' teaching positions and Poggemeyer 1 34 the student must respond in ments of other consequently the hard- Kickoff Returns order to progress and must were to learn." A Player No. Yds. understand each point before est 70 was done under Solich 2 being allowed to move ahead. The thesis Ross 1 27 supervision of Dr. Rob- This procedure is in con- the Punt Returns or Stake, assistant pro-fess- Player No. Yds. to present widely ert E. trast the psychol-cg- y McCLOUGHAN HITS TURF Husker halfback Kent McClonghan succombs this time to Jaekrabbit tacklcrs, but managed Solich 4 33 used method of handing out of educational 1 two Saturday during Nebraska's romp past South Dakota State. Ross 1 48 on mimeo- and measurements. Theisen 1 9 blocking rules graphed paper and asking the By MICK ROOD time. Two incomplete Clar- well-fille- d by for 106 yards and covered 46 players to memorize the SOUTH DAKOTA STATE . Sports Editor idge aerials, one dropped by and Gene Young. These two on the ground. rules. Nebraska kept the new fall surprise Preston Love on amassed 87 yards between His brief appearence left Rushing Osborne compared the 16 Memorial Stadium scoreboard the Sodak ten, and one yard them while junior Bob Hohn Claridge to several Ne- Player Att. Gain Less Net players who used the book- f. closer 3 0 18 18 Hohn set stage was rushing Peterson lets with a control . group busy with the most Husker from Bob the the leader with braska career marks. Last Dwyer 3 3 2 ' 1 points in 36 years against un- for a hard charge from Oar-le- ft 64 yards mostly on virtue of year's Big Eight Player of Rasmussen 4 7 8 1 which used the conventional dermanned South Dakota side for eight yards one his 51 yard run the Year lacks 16 completions Douglas 8 22 0 22 methods. By means of four Meyer 9 23 55 32 in just State Saturday. shy of a first down. in the third quarter. and 165 passing yards from written exams, ratings from Sanderson 1 5 0 5 coaches, and grading of Coach cleared Additional encouragement eclipsing Bordogna's 1 3 0 3 the John Glasrud two movies of actual games, one year the bench of 57 players by The latter half of the sec- comes from the current Husk- (1951-53- ) career marks. Also, Nesvold 3 3 0 3 the fourth quarter when the ond quarter produced three er placement kickers, Rudy with more action in the tough- Passing Osborne found that: it trend Jackrabbits finally touchdowns Johnson Dave Theisen. games to comes, Claridge Player Att. CmpL Int Yds. the scored Nebraska and a and er Peterson 3 0 0 0 against a Scarlet defense com- Brookings among Nebras- Student Tickets j safety, leaving fans There was nary a miss could surpass former Meyer 14 5 0 48 is clear... bination of fourth and fifth nothing left to cheer about. each kicker's four tries each. ka Bobby Rey- Pass Receiving stringers with 1:50 left in the First, Claridge pushed his unit Damp weather probably nold's (1950-53- ) total yardage Player No. Yds. TD Sold For Season ball game, making the final 48 yards with Kent McClongh- hindered passing efforts on mark of 1,417 in one season. Rasmussen 1 13 t 58-- 7. Maras 2 27 1 Student season football four off gen- in gar- A an covering the last the part of Husker field The Husker Glasrud 0 tickets will be available tackles. eral, Dennis Claridge. Ne- nered 152 yards passing and Nesvold 181 0 0 Tuesday and Wednesday from The visitors from Brookings braska's prospect rushing Saturday, most of Panting gave the bigger Cornhuskers 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the lobby On the following scores, the completed four of eight passes them in the first half. Player No. Avg. (13th several rude shocks in the Rasmussen 7 35 of the Coliseum and Huskers utilized two brilliant Vine). $10 ID first half. While the unkind Glasrud 1 47 The cost is with punt returns by Willie Ross Kickoff or the special South Dakota hosts rang up a 37 to 0 half-tim- e Returns soph Frank Solich of 48 Player No. Yds. advantage, the Jackrab- and ticket 1 and 44 yards respectively. Reed 1 19 Groups may be seated to- bits, led by a surprising mid- Dwyer 1 16 Both runs left the Sodak de- b3T dle line and ball hawking Rasmussen 1 19 gether collecting the ID fense within their five yard 121 Wayne Rasmussen, stymied Sanderson 6 cards or special tickets of all LHH line Devaney sent in an- two first unit thrusts. and Pass students involved and present- other sophomore, Fred Duda, Player No. Yds. ing them at one time. to punch over. Rasmussen 1 0 59-yar- the TD's Duda Group seating will then be After a d Husker sent backs McCloughan and HOW THEY SCORED lot- drive, climaxed by a bruising determined by the usual Bruce Smith across the goal First Quarter tery, and tickets may be 36-ya- rd scoring jaunt by Rudy and the Nebraska margin be- SDS-N- Bow Scored Time Left picked up 27 (Fri- Johnson, State came up with September came insurmountable. M Johnson, rd ma 11:49 Coliseum. of moments day) in the one their better 9-- 7 Johnson, placement afternoon. On the Jack-rabbi- ts of the 3 Johnson, ran S:3t play scrim- Sandwiched between the first from 4 Johnson, placement mage, Doug Pe- last two touchdowns was a Second Quarter S terson lost a slippery pigskin football oddity a safety. e After starting State quarter- 9 MfClouffcaB, to Nebraskan center Ron run S:S5 Michka on the South Dakota back Doug Peterson left the I;;. mm-- mwmmmmmxiimi 1 Johnson, placement 31 contest for good, sophomore State yard line. 9-- McOoaghan, Dennis Claridge fired a 25 Ron Meyer, who took over, ran 3:29 found himself surrounded in yard pass to end Dick Calla- 8 Theisen, nlacement ft han and it looked as if the his end zone by Huskers. Lyle 9 Safety, Kiffia tackled Huskers would score their sec- Sittler and Kent McCloughan Meyer in end zone 1:45 9--X Smith. ran 1:96 er collaborated to down Meyer ond with less than 7 Theisem, placement points making five minutes gone. Then after for two the Third Quarter score 30 to 0. Nebraska's next several fruitless thrusts at a 3 Claridge, ran S:99 U mar- stubborn Rabbit line. Claridge tally made the halftime 4 Johnson, placement sent a spirial to Callahan only gin 37 to 0. 9 Hohn. rd run 6:16 1 placement off. Theisen. to have Rasmussen pick it j 7 Dnda, ran 2:03 Easy opposition allowed un- 8 Thetfien, placement Unfortunately for the visi- tested sophmores to "strut Fourth Quarter tors, the vaunted Husker line their stuff." Duda, another 6-- 58 Maras, past Chicago product, was the most from Meyer 1:50 OK NEW TIRES lived up to expectations and 9 tMiglas, placement J; held State to minus rushing notable of these. The pint-size- d Lifetime Guarantee yardage for the afternoon. hero of last year's suc- Intramural AS LOW cessful team per- t Led by bruising Bob Brown freshman All intramural managers . $j95 calmly varsity , and , the Nebraska formed under ,,. ....-,..- ,. ,.,,. have a meeting tomorrow ,, k pressure. 750-1- 4 beef repeatedly threw the Besides pushing the CLARIDGE TO CALLAHAN will be a combination to watch night at S p.m. at room 114 Nylon Tubeles fUM Int Mid KacpptfMr Tire Jackrabbits for big losses. It first half scores through, he this season. Callahan, Nebraska's right end, caught tw in the Men's Pfays. Ed the was this jarring line play that led a pair of 52-ya- success- passes Saturday for 62 yards. building (14th and Avery). kept State's starting signal-call- er ful drives in the second stan- engineering Peterson from second za. The last one was capped half action and shook up ver- by his two-yar- d keeper around J BRAKE EELLNE --science satile h a I f b ac k Rasmussen right end. early in the second half. Another soph, Solich, might 12.95 , line rule 1 is 1 run , have reminded Husker fans of Student AunuM 1 t In the third offensive series, the flashy openfield running daridge's top unit romped to sported by half- their second touchdown on the back Pat Fisher. Despite the Alignment strength of a 36 yard scamper fact he is the smallest squad Football Tickets from Willie Ross and a 14 member, Solich ran wen for 6.95 yard keeper on Claridge' part. the frosh last year and De-- , Johnson scored again vaney paired him with WHie and TUES.-SE- 24-19- 30 m SALE: PT. 63 oxl-4:- Dcci-Lo- n kicked his second placement. Ross for starting punt returns 9:00 p. The trend to is easy The State offense continued in Saturday's game. He uiqih Earn to tee... easy to understand. to sputter but the defense sal- turned in several fine returns WED. --SEPT. 25-19- 63 9:00 im.-4:- 30 p.nu Mud Snow This newest concept in slidt 4 '1 vaged two more happy mo- including the and I - 7 OK RETREADS rule design and operation has ments against their oppon- another time for open brke won enthusiastic approval ents. . The Huskers marched field only to slip on the damp from their own 39 to the State turf. among slide rule users. fourth and two sit- 14 and a v; Good reasons why: greater uation where Gene Young was Depth problems noticed in PRICE $10.00 stepped by hard-chargin- g the fall and spring may fall computing capacity, greater Dennis Dee short of the to the wayside due to Satur- logic, greater consistency, needed yardage. day's showing. Both on offense greater everything important and defense the second unit UNIVERSITY to efficient slide rule opera Dee, 227--p junior proved more than adequate. a euid tion. tackle, led what resistance

coold The fullback position, Dexj-Lo- the 'Rabbits master much COLISEUM LOBBY NEW! Now there's a u line that outweighed worried about after the depar- against a 5" for your pocket con- ever 19 pounds a man ture of Thunder a them venient from tackle to tackle. Thornton last year, seemed I. D. CARDS REQUIRED auxiliary to the Deo 6.70x15, 7.5014 Tubelew Black. Lou 10" for your desk. On the first play after stop- Other 4izm Proportionotwir Low. Ras- run m mm tuummmt Tin ping the Cornhuskers, KOSMET AM z for WtalkwuM mussen fumbled and junior FRATERNITIES, PICK UP YOUR TICKETS . . . WE UO CAP ALL COMPACT AT YOUR Dervin smothered KLUB size TIRE! gard John MOUt CUSTOM CAPPINS COUXGE the ball on South Dakota MEETING SORORITIES, a CGLISEtn ' N9 MSKEY DOWN STORE State's 13 yard line. During PAT AS YOU CDE I CO-OP- or GROUPS the afternoon, the rather small Thers will ba a meeting for FrHsy, Sept. 27, 1963 6-- 0) Chicago na- (206 pound, all Kosmet Klub members tive contributed sharp line If you with to be seeled in a group . . Sept. 30 1963 Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 5:00 tS!My, play and several key blocks. present till U. Cards and money wi'A Dervin 's defensive gem jp.m. in room 348 of the 9:00 era. 4:00 crushing one order. pxi. after Monte Kiffin'B 1. 0. MASS KEUFFEL Ml enough to send Union. ESSER CO. tackle wasn't 500 Wert "O" 435-321- 1 j Hoboken, the Huskers to pay dirt this NJ.

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