THEDAILY TELEGRAMWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1,1H9 COLUMBUS, NEB. PAGE 21Sporhm:. .•'■■f.irH .■■■mJ y; •;i?:i; G»i«' ‘4g«ii. pi©.:;.,Vi m;R:mm1 ’III ' i • !.'••.•■•.;!»•• ’lt;lt; •h^rWvr• .: :i s' ■■•'■l:!‘ * M'J.iil !-j'* iiili!! I!ii.;. s.r.i.a'iJlr.';. j f1 •. i; iii :‘lll:t,iDON BONKDAVE PLACEKRays Corner■Reviewing last Friday’s performance, a 42-6 victory over Omaha Holy Name, Seotus Central Catholic Coach Claire Slramel praised the : offensive line for “a real good job.”Terming this one o£ the bright spots of the game, Stramel alsohighly of the pass protection given Quarterback Dan Briggs, particularly in the second half.Defensively, the Shamrocks turned in their usual stubborn effort — with Holy Name getting only' five first downs — and honors were well distributed in that department.Bob Kasch had seven unassisted tackles and one assist, while Mark L u e k e notched six solo stops and had a hand in two others. Steve Wieser and Don Bonk each registered five unassisted and two assisted tackles.Several players have been pleasant surprises for the Green and White this season, and Don Bonk ranks as one of the best. A guard. Bonk isn’t big at 153 pounds but has excellent mobility.:Dave Placek bad four soior tackles against Holy Name, and Jerry Czapla made three stops and assisted in another. ■Jerry Shank, seeing his first action of the campaign after ■ being sidelined by a slight shoulder separation, celebrated by making three unassisted tackles and aiding in two others. He also had a fumble recovery to help set up a touchdown.Looking back over the first three games all decisive victories for the home forces, Coach Stramel listed performers who have seen most of the major service offensively and defensively.They include ends Bob Lueke, Jeff Rowlands and Dave Placek; tackles Mark Lueke, Larry Honke and.Jerry Czapla; guards Steve Wieser, Don Bonk and Dave Schaeeher; center Terry Mausbaeh; and backs Dan Briggs, Bob Kosch, Dave Swierezek, Leo Hamling, Stan Liss and Ray Kosch. •Several other boys have been getting in a good share of action, and altogether more than 40 players have seen at least some duty.The three-game chart on Scotus shows the Shamrocks with a total of 55 first downs and net gain of 1,124 yards. Opponents managed 19 first down sand 274 yards.Scotus outrushed its three foes by 758 yards to 117, and had a368-157 yard margin in passing.In scouting this week’s opiwnenl, Fremont Bcrgan, Scolus coaches report lhat the Knights will offer (he best offense the Green and White has faced so far this year- Bergan has pretty good speed and moves well both on the ground and in 'the air.Knight halfback Tam Pfeifer had a big evening in the 33-0 victory' over Wahoo Neumann last ' Friday, scoring three touchdowns on gallops of 15, eight and 17 yards. Tom Thlerolf also runs effectively while Greg Rump and Kevin Smith are bothBy Ray Gattermeyer.'-’M- .....nr •ll*«JERRY CZAPLACHS racketmen face Fremont here ThursdayUndefeated Columbus High tennis squad faces a tough Fremont racket team on the Pawnee Park tennis courts Thursday with match play beginning at 3 p.m.Coach Scott CowgilPs ter.nis club has a 3-0 dual record, however, CRS finished fourth in the Fremont Invitational.Dual victories have been over Norfolk, 9-0; York, 5-2; and Grand Island, 7-0. In the Fremont Invitational the doubles team of Dave Kincaid and Brad Nelson captured the doubles title with a 4-1 record.Tlie Tiger racketmen placed second to Lincoln Southeast in the invitational, and last week the Premonters took third at the Hasttings Invitational.Fremont doubles teams of AI Johnson - Glenn Anderson, and Jon Wrage - Don Saylor have been doing better in doubles play than in singles matches.in the 7-2 loss to Southeast, the Tiger doubles units were victorious, while the same team members lost in singles competition.Other Fremont racketmen are Mark Keairnes and Jon Pearson.Seniors Brian Nelson. Brad Berlin, Dave Kincaid, Charley Dickey, and sophomore Brad Nelson will compete in the singles matches.Kincaid - Brad Nelson and Brian Nelson - Berlin will compose the doubles learns for CHS.Ip 3iblecapable passers.Murtaugh, Wallineexpected to be ready for play