THE DAILY NEBRASKAN i.i 1 , : i 1." I t ? 2 jr. t - 1 v !?: : 5 " '.: I i ih: ' t , M h) t ( M .1 FRESHHEN LOSE VARSITY GAME Scarlet Warriors Have Hard Time Beating First-Year Team, 16 to 0. cnil&n CHOWS NEED OF MUCH HARD PRACTICE Either the Freshman team this year is unusually fast or the Varsity is still in need of much practice, for the Cornhuskcr team had all it could handle Saturday afternoon in the an nual Varsity-Freshman jrame. The Varsity finally took the srame 16 to 0. During the first half, except for a brief period in the first few min utes, the Freshmen seemed to have the edge. In the second half the Var sity, after a session with Coach Daw son, came back and outplayed the wearers of the green. Only frequent fumbles kept the score down. "Jug" Brown, former Lincoln high quarterback, who last year was giv en all-state honors, broke away for eighty yards during the first half. Brown ran from punt formation and eluded one tackier after another un til he reached the Varsity 1-yard line, where he was caught from behind. A fumble on the next play lost the Freshmen twelve yards and their chance to score on the Varsity. Frequent substitutions were made in both teams. Forty-five Freshmen had had their taste of competition against the Cornhuskers before the final whistle blew, and almost every man on the Varsity squad was given his chance. Locke, regular halfback, was taken out in the first half because of an in jury. He is expected to be back in the lineup in two or three days. A good sized crowd turned out to see the game. Probably two or three thousand were present Cheering was loud and sustained and the event had all the atmosphere of a regular game. The Varsity line seemed to lack the offensive punch, that usually charac terizes Nebraska teams. No consis tent gains could be made by the Var sity through the forward wall or around the ends, and passes were re sorted to in many instances. The Freshmen were about as heavy as the Varsity, or perhaps in some cases a little heavier. The quickly changing lineups made a comparison f weights impossible. Doug Myers, Varsity fullback, plowed through the line for a number of gains. Bloodgood got away for a few good runs in the open field. A. Mandery was also going well through the line. Bronson, second string quarter back, showed well in the brief time he was on the field. Dailey got away for one good gain off tackle. Wostoupal showed well at guard. Mielenz did good work, both on of fence and defence. j The Freshmen presented a strong line. Stiner, formerly of Lombard college of Illinois, played with the! Freshmen and showed some really spectacular work. He broke through ' the line several times to spill Var sity backs for losses. Bloodgood was thrown for a 15-yard loss while try ing to get a pass away. Raish of Grand Island high school also did some good work for the Freshmen. Stevens, formerly quar terback on the Hastings college team showed well and should be a formid able back. Mclntyre, end; James, center; and Oelrich, fullback, also did good work! for the Freshmen. A safety was scored on the Fresh men when they tried to run the ball from behind their own goal line af ter getting it on a Varsity fumble. The man carrying the ball slipped and was downed behind the goal line. The two other scores came at the beginning of play and shortly before the last whistle. A long forward pass to R. Mandery, end, just after a pass had been completed to Dailey, halfback, put the Varsity in a posi tion to plunge the ball across the last line. Practice for the rest of the week, will be secret. Ne one will be ad mitted, for it is in the next week that plays must be developed to beat Ill inois. 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