The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 21, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA!!
BUSKERS HAVE
EASY WORKOUT
Team Has Light Practice Dur
ing the Early Part of
Thi. Week
PLAYERS NURSE INJURIES
It is a buttered team which is
practicing on the field south of the
stadium this week. The bugaboo of
injuries has at last hit the Hunker
cmp, and a number of hurts have
"followed in the wake of the invasion
of the Washington Huskies last Sat
urday. Work in preparation for the Kan
sas (came this week has been so far
been light, but some strenuous prac
tice will undoubtedly be the order
for Coach K. K. Bearg's proteges
from now on.
Dope of course favors
ers, but word from Lawrence indi
cates that Kansas is putting forth
extra efforts for a more finished
squad to make the trip to Lincoln.
The Jayhawkers have few injuries
to bother them, and Coach "Potsy"
Clark will bring an aggregation
trained for one feat to beat Neb
raska. In Kansas-Nebraska games
the Huskers have a large margin of
victories, which provides all .the
more incentive for a Jayhawker vic
tory this year.
It is doubtful whether Kansas can
weather the storm of the Nebraska
team, but at .he same time Coach
Bearg is letting no instruction go
by. The practices this week are
just as mcuch in earnest as those of
last week.
The Huskers pulled a good trick
when they held the Washington team
to a tie; yet the game showed in a
startling fashion defects which must
be remedied before a championship
aggregation, or anything like that, is
produced.
Husker Football Fans Are Turning
Their Attention to Valley Games
With the Washington game over,
Nebraska football fans are turning
their attention to the Missouri Val
ley teams which the Cornhuskers
meet during the remainder of the
season. The game with the Kansas
team Saturday will bring together
two rivals who have battled on the
gridiron for years. These Home
coming opponents are bringing to
Lincoln an aggregation of football
warriors who are filled with deter
mination to gain the first victory ov
er the Cornhuskers since 1916.
Kansas this year has a line made
up of six men who top the six foot
mark. And the seventh, an end, is
five foot ten inches tall. They are
a fighting bunch of gridsters who
have learned a lot of football since
the start of the season despite their
defeat at the hands of Iowa State
the Husk-1 "pge 8n ne Kansas Aggies.
Kansas always points for the clash
with Nebraska, and never have the
Cornhuskers been able to gain a vic
tory over the boys from the btate to
the south without a hard fight. Ev
en in the years of 1921 and 1922
when the Nebraskans won fame for
their defeats of Pittsburgh and Not
re Dame, respectively, the Kansas
game proved to be one of the hard
est hurdles on the Nebraska cam
paign. And in 1923, when Nebras
ka again downed the fightingrish
of Notre Dame, Kansas held the
strong team to a scoreless tie.
Oklahoma is Threat
Behind the Kansans is commenc
ing to loom more formidably than at
any time this year the threat of the
Heavy Kansas Tackle
lias All-Valley Honort
Oklahoma Sooneri. The Oklahomana
Saturday won their way to a 7 to 0
victory over Drake and showed them
selves a much improved eleven over
their earliest showings.
And after the Oklahoma struggle,
Nebraska must prepare to meet that
Drake Outfit, which walloped the
Kansas Aggies. Or. the Saturday fol
lowing the trip to Des Moines, the
Cornhuskers will take another Jour
ney. They must meet the Kansas
Aggies, victors over the University
of Kansas, at Manhattan.
The upset of the dope bucket last
Saturday caused by the defeat of the
Notre Dame team by the Army is
caunong concern in the Coinhusker
camp. The Nebraska followers had
hoped that Notre Dame would' sail
through another season unmarred by
defeat. The psychology of football
would then favor the Nebraskans,
but with Notre Dame emerging from
the Army game with the tero end of
a 27 to 0 score, the Nebraskans con
not hope to meet an overconfident
Rockne eleven rather they will
meet a team more determined than al 1 for TenniS
ever to defeat them.
Missouri is Title Favorite
Missouri continues to be the favor
ite to win the Missouri alley title. All practice reports for women s
Saturday the Tigers triumphed over 'tennis must be handed'in at the W
Rolla Mines by a 32 to 0 score. Iowa I A. A. desk, in Armory 203, not later
State, another Valley favorite, had i than Thursday, October 22, unless
an open date last Saturday. !tlie time has been extended on ac-
The Oklahoma Aggies and Wash-'count of the weather. The drawings
REGINALD SMITH
This 210-pound tacklo, given all
Missouri Valley honors last year,
will be a menace to the Huskers
when Kansas and Nebraska clash
In Lincoln October 24. Smilh is
captain of the K. U. eleven, and is
playing his third year.
Practice Reports
HUMERAL MEET
HOUR CHANGED
Events Will Start at 4 O'clock
To Accomodate Those
With Classes
VARSITY NOT ELIGIBLE
The time for the numeral track
meet to be held Thursday afternoon,
has been changed from 3 o'clock to
4 o'clock in the afternoon to accomo
date those who have three o'clock
classes, according to a statement by
Coach Schulte Tuesday. The date
for the second numeral meet has
been set for Thursday, October 29.
The men who cannot report for
the field events and runr-ing events
at the time they are scheduled may
run for time at the close of the meet
and their time will score them places
in the events according. Howevei-,
in the sprints and hurdles all men
must report for the first race as this
arrangement is not possible for the
shorter events, according to Schulte.
The meet starts at 4 o'clock and
will end at 5:30 allowing plenty of
time for each event. Varsity foot
ball men and Varsity cross country
runners will not compete, Coach
Schulte explained. The idea of the
meet is to allow the new men and
men of lower caliber a chance to win
the numeral honors in the sport
In the spring there are estimated
to be 800 men out for track of which
only about thirty receive the covet-.
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ington continue to battle for the last
place in the Valley percentage table.
The two elevens battled sixty min
utes to a 0 to 0 tie at St. Louis last
Saturday.
ed award the "N." As a result, in
order that the men who have marked
ability and have worked hard, may
get recognition for their efforts,
Coach Schulte devised the numeral
system several years ago. With the
opportunity to devote his entire time
to track, Schulte has extended the
period of numeral winning into the
fall training period.
"A new numeral was devised last
spring which is more in keeping with
tne sport," said Schulte. This num
eral is a scarlet-winged track shoe,
with '26 in white felt on the front.
It is worn on the regular track com
petition jersey.
The schedule for the meet Thurs
day will be the regulation Valley
Beet arrangements used in interco?
legiate competition.
The order of events:
100-yard dash.
C 0-yard dash.
Mile run.
60-yard high hurdles.
220-yard dash.
440-yard dash.
2-mile run.
110-yard low hurldes.
8 S 0-yard run.
Field Events:
Shot put.
Pole Vault.
Running high jump.
Discus throw.
Running broad j'ump.
Javelin throw.
i will then be made and the Women's
j Athletic Association fall tennis tour
, nament wil open on Monday, October
'26. It is necessary to have five
! practices, one hour in length to be
eligible for the tournament. In
I handing in a practice, include the
I date, time, and the name of the play-!er.
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But the similarity between football and
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In each case signals have unleashed a great
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And this was made possible only through
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K. U. LOSES TWENTY
TIMES TO HUSKERS
(Continued from Tage One.)
1010 0 6
1011 0 29
1012 3 1
1013 0 9
1014 0 35
1015 0 33
1016 7 3
1017 8 IS
1018 0 20
1010 7 19
1020 20 20
1021 0 28
1022 0 28
1023 0 0
1024 7 24
Totals 201 429
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