Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Dec. 3, 1964 Sayers—Big 8 Back of Year KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UPI)— Nebraska's Cotton Bowl-bound Cornhuskers romped off with a champion's share of honors today in the All-Big Eight Conference football team announced by United Press International. Nebraska had five players on the first offensive unit and won Sophomore of the Year and Coach of the Year honors. Bob Devaney was voted the league's outstanding coach for the third time in three seasons since he came to Nebraska from Wyoming. AND FOR the second time in succession, halfback Gale Sayers of Kansas was named the Big Eight Back of the Year. Sayers was the only unanimous selection on the team. Lineman of the year honors went to Oklahoma's fierce junior linebacker. Carl McAdams. Sports writers and broadcasters from Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and Colorado participated in the balloting. Offensive and defensive units were named this year with the return of liberalized substitutions and one-way specialists. BOB CHURCHICH, who guided Nebraska to its second conference championship in succession, was voted Sophomore of the year. Churchich took over for Fred Duda when the regular signal caller broke his leg early in the season. Experience counted heavily in the top selections, with only eight juniors among the top 22. There were no sophomores on either of the first two units. Nebraska offensive tackle Larry Kramer came within one ballot of matching Sayers' unanimous selection, and three players missed it by only two votes. They included Nebraska end Tony Jeter, Oklahoma fullback Jim Grisham and Missouri quarterback Gary Lane. Nebraska's Kent McCloughan, the leading scorer in the conference, joined Sayers, Grisham and Lane in the backfield. Best Pizza in Lawrence, one block south of police station. 807 Vermont La Pizza Granada Shows 7:00 THE AITRE…Telephone VI 3-5784 9:00 The offensive line averaged 219 pounds and was bulwarked by Nebraskans. It included ends Jeter and Freeman White of the Cornhuskers, tackles Kramer of Nebraska and Ralph Neely of Oklahoma, guards Newt Burton of Oklahoma and Bob Brown of Missouri and Cornhuskers' center Lyle Sittler. ARSITY AR Attractions Joining them in the backfield, heavily Iowa State-Missouri flavored, were linebackers McAdams of Oklahoma, Mike Cox of Iowa State and Gus Otto of Missouri and Tom Vaughn of Iowa State. JAMES FRANCISCUS • SUZANNE PLESHETTE GENEVIEVE PAGE Three of the stars, Neely, Kramer and Sayers, were on the All-American team announced yesterday. rado, and Jim Waller, Missouri. Tackles—Stan Irvine, Colorado, and Jerry Crumpler, Missouri. Guards—Carl Schreiner, Oklahoma, and John Dervin, Nebraska. Center — John Berrington, Iowa State. Quarterback—Bob Churchich, Nebraska. Halfbacks — Lance Rentzel, Oklahoma, and Bob Hohn, Nebraska. Fullback — Walt Garrison, Oklahoma State. Journal American NOW! Shows 7:00 & 9:00 "CHEERED AND HONORED AT THE CANNES FESTIVAL!" Deeply moving, controversial film. Barbara Barrie magnificent. Bernie Hamilton outstanding." Journal American Defensive unit: Ends—Bud Abell, Missouri, and Rick McCurdy, Oklahoma. Taekles — Brian Schweda, Kansas, and Dick Czap, Nebraska. Middle guard—Dick Pratt, Kansas. Linebackers—George Harvey, Kansas; Rich Bernsen, Missouri, and Steve Sidwell, Colorado. Halfbacks — Vince Tobin, Missouri, Larry Shields, Oklahoma, and Gary Duff, Kansas. THE SECOND team offensive unit included: Ends-Bill Symons, Colo- "ONE POTATO, TWO POTATO" Matinee Sat. 2:00 p.m. Cont. Sunday From 2:30 Now available for all Special Holiday Parties. Phone VI 2-9465 for reservations The Fabulous New Orleans Room Where Exciting New Orleans Comes To Lawrence. 23rd & Naismith NEW Spanish Lace This is misted silver. Young. Contemporary. Imaginative. Yet the ancient art of the Florentines the hand-textured finish - makes it right with the most traditional things you will ever collect or inherit. Romantic. Classic in any age. Spanish Lace. FIRENZE STERLING by WALLACE SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER With 16-piece Starter Set (4 each knives, forks, teaspoons, salad forks) get a pair of matching Spanish Lace sterling candlesickets - $169.50 after Dec. 31, 1984 – now $145.00. $36.75 - 4 pc. place setting. Prices include 10% Federal tax. 809 Mass. VI 3-5432 NEW YORK-PHILADELPHIA XMAS-VACATION CHARTER BUS - SAVE $15 — ROUND TRIP FARE $55.25 - Express, no changing of buses non-stop service direct to New York & Philadelphia. DEADLINE FOR RESERVATIONS Friday, December 11 ($15.00 Deposit Required) FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION CONTACT THE SUA OFFICE IN THE UNION BLDG. or BOB SHARP AT VI 2-1200 In Famous Sta-Prest slacks. 100% cotton in belt loop or stag models. Guaranteed never needs ironing, has permanent crease. DRES CALI VI 3- Black, Olive or White 25 to 36 waist $6.98 1744 Massachusetts - In Dillon's Plaza Open Evenings Until 8:30