The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 21, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA!
IN THE VALLEY
FRED ZIMMER
Goinf back into the history of Corn
busker athletics we find that Nebras
ka nd Drake have met on the grid
iron seven times, and in five of these
seven contests the Huskers have been
victorious. These teams will meet for
the eighth time in the Nebraska Me
morial Stadium Saturday October 2.
In the on-coming contest we pick
Nebraska to win, although the mar
gin may not be large. Both schools
lost heavily by graduation, not in
numbers, but in the prowess of in
dividual men. Both teams lost an All
American man, when Weir of Ne
braska and Sloane of Drake were
graduated.
Ossie Solem, Drake mentcr, has a
hard proposition on his hands this
year. As will be remembered, last
year's game was played in a blizzard,
on a field covered with snow and ice
and it was the general opinion of
Nebraska followers that the Huskers
would have won on a dry field.
Drake is hoping to repeat last year's
victory and it is Coach Solem's in
tention to prove to the world in gen
eral, and to Nebraska followers in
particular, that his 1925 team would
125 III SUIT FOR
YEARLING SQUAD
Keim and Racely Added to As
sist Rhodes With Firtt
Year Gridsters
Two new assistants have been ad
ded to the Freshman coaching staff
to aid "Choppy" Rhodes in making
his first year eleven. They are Race
ly, a former Comhusker track man
who is assisting in the backfield, and
Keim, from California, who is help
ing in the line.
The Freshman grid squad now
numbers one hundred and twenty
five. This number shows a consider
able increase in interest over last
year. One hundred of the green-caps
turned out for the squad last season.
The following is a complete list
of the candidates for the Freshman
team. All have been issued equipment.
Adams, Lincoln; Spencer, Crab
Orchard; Summers, Beatrice; Kin-
quist, Sioux City; Smith, Cozad;
Hansen, Manning; Bauman, West
Point; Farley, Lincoln; Sloan, Ver-
don; Helminsdoenper, Lincoln; Hum
mel, Lincoln; Kube, Buffalo, W.;
Rodman, Kimball; Fried, Omaha;
Jenkins, Bethany; Weimers, Hubbell.
Hurd, Clarks; Swift, Lincoln;
Conner, Grand Island; Erickson, Ar-
have won regardless of the condition cadia; Jeffner, Lincoln; Yordy, Lin-
DRAKE STARTS
GRID PRACTICE
Ossie Solem Has 12 Veterans;
Nebraska Game Oct. 2
Is Big Test
of the playing field. The burden of
proof lies with the 1926 Drake foot
ball team.
Nebraska followers will, in all
probability, see many men in action
on the Husker team this year. Coach
Bearg has been working on four full
teams this season and undoubtedly
each of these teams will see action
against the freshmen in the game
next Saturday. A team is usually as
good as its reserves and Nebraska
has plenty of excellent reserve material.
FIFTY TRACK LIEN
CHECK OUT SUITS
Many Candidate Compete For Crou
Country Team Which Lacks
Veteran Material
Over fifty candidates for fall
track and cross-country checked out
suits at the Btadium Monday after
noon. Coach Schulte, who is back
for a few days, was helping Jimmy
Lewis look the prospects over.
Jimmy Lewis, acting coach of the
cross-country team announced that a
practice run would be held Friday at
4 o'clock ver the regular five mile
course. Old men will accompany the
new men in order to give them some
idea of pace. Little can be deter
mined as to the chances for a success
ful team this fall until after this
first trial.
The squad is weak in cross-country
letter men. Ability of the new men
is still uncertain and must remain bo
at Ibast, until the first meet.
coin; White, Albion; Dix, Butte;
Gohde, Lincoln; Harney, Crete;
Tephy, Clarkson; Prucka, Omaha;
Eno, College View; Lokin, Albion;
Poet, Lincoln; Cumming, York; Roll,
Lincoln; Wilson, Albion; Busbee,
Guide Rock.
Folman, Chicago; Lewandanski,
Omaha; Still, Lincoln; Warga, Have
lock; Richards, Lincoln; Haley, Hol
brook; Broadstone, NoNrfolk; Ober
hauser, Eustis; Holmes, Leoti K.;
Councilman, Ogden, I.; Wilson, Cen
tral City; Lindley, Chappell; Walker,
Dunbar; Gregory, Lincolnl . Owen,
Ashland; Stanton, Eldon, la.; Bru
ber, Eustis; Chappell, Ainsworth.
Lindley, Chappell; Miller, Have
lock; Holt, Oak Park, I.; Parli, Paw
nee City; Murphy, Norris, HI.; Rob
erts, Eldon, I.; McClure, Lincoln;
Keiss, Gran dlsland; Ray, Grand Is
land; Thompson, Friend; Hann,
Grand Island; Colwell, Grand Island;
Toms. Scribner; Fried, Lincoln: Mc-
Kinney, Yuma, C.
Bieridge, Sutherland; Davison,
Lincoln; Milski, Worland, W.; Mor
gan, Denver; Moseman, Asmus, Sioux
City; Hellberry, Worland, W.; Tal-
boy, Newcastle; Boyer, Summer
Field, K.; White, Neligh; Spencer,
Omaha; Sailors, Palisade; Niccolk,
Broken Bow; Flanagin, Bartley; Sul
livan, Lincoln; Rishling, Neligh; Pet
erson, Neligh; Georgh, Neligh.
McBride, Lincoln; Denison, Kear
ney; lviicolai, Curtis; witte, Lincoln;
Jackson, Lincoln; Egin, Cozad; Ev
ans, Atkinson; Whittington, Lincoln;
Reid, Lincoln; Roper, Uni. Place;
Curtis, Auburn; Case, Curtis.
Shipman, Havelock; Peterson,
Julesburg; Easter, Cambridge; Mou
sel, Lincoln; Copley, Wilkensburg ;
Zwiebel, Papillion; Lepicier, Omaha;
White, Auodin; Round, Ord; Dick,
Lincoln; Bechner, Lincoln.
Gathering a doien veterans and a
host of new material at the Bulldog
camp, Coach Ossie Solem started
Wednesday on an extensive training
program in preparation for the Com
husker contest on October 2, the in
itial game on the hardest schedule
ever arranged for the Drake Univer
sity football team.
Solem is more than anxious to du
plicate the 14-0 victory his team
gained over the Huskers last fall, but
with six members of the 1925 aggre
gation lost by graduation the Blue
and White mentor has tackled a big
job. With only two weeks in which
to whip his team into shape Solem
faces the problem of filling vacancies
left by Captain Don Carlos and
Amend, centers; Ted Sloan, the
speedy end who was a big factor in
the Husker downfall last reason;
Darl Ambelang, guard; Roland Hen
ry, tackle; and llen spears, shifty
halfback.
Need Frethmea.
Chances for a successful season de
pend largely upon Solem's ability to
develop the outstanding material
from last year's freshman squad. As
a nucleus around which to mould his
team, the coach has Captain Gail
Fry, Chuck Everett and Newton,
quarterbacks; Sutherland, Cook and
Greenlee, halfbacks; Dustin, full
back; Robertson, Ewart and Tipsord,
tackles, and Ray Dalbey, end. So
the big task lies in developing new
material for the line positions.
Hard Came.
The early date .of the Husker tus
sle has led Drake followers to predict
the Nebraska game as probably the
most difficult on the schedule. To
conquer the opening game would
bring double significance, for not
only would it be a big feather in
Coach Solem's hat but it would also
give his gridders added confidence
for the intersectional clash with the
United States Naval Academy at An
napolis the following week. The
Drake schedule calls for intersection
al games with the Navy, Mississipp'
and Notre Dame, and Missouri Val
ley conference games with Nebraska
Oklahoma, Iowa State and Grinnel.
Cheer Leader Try-ouU.
Varsity cheer leader try-outs this
afternoon at 4 o'clock on the Parade
Field north of Social Science build
ing. Varsity athletic requirements
necessary to tryout for Varsity
cheering staff.
One-third of the students at the
University of Wisconsin enroll in
special courses.
Palmer to Announce for WOAW.
Harold Palmer, former University
of Nebraska student, has recently
been added to the staff of WOAW
announcers. He was registered in the
College of Law and is now continu
ing his studies at Creighton University.
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