The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 27, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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FRESHMEN SLOW
IN SCRIMMAGE
Vanity Second String: has
Little Trouble Stopping
v Yearling Gridstera
The freshman football artists
showed a lack of punch and drive in
their scrimmage with the Varsity
Tuesday afternoon. The usual exhi
bition of pep was entirely gone and
the Varsity second string had little
work to stop them. Varsity ends
made wing plays undesirable, but
McBride ploughed through center for
an occasional first down.
Formations to be used against the
Kaggie freshmen Nov. 6 ae being
groomed and polished. An unbal
anced line and a double pass behind
the line of scrimmage are the main
stays of the youngsters.
Meat Team from Af Campus
Tomorrow evening, the yearlings
will meet a team from Ag college on
stadium sod. This eleven is not the
regular Aggie high squad but con
sists of a number of players' not eli
gible for that team.
Ed Weir's shift to the yearling
coaching staff seems to be more than
temporary. He has been schooling the
freshman line since the first of the
week, wh3e Hutchison is laboring
with the Varsity line.
Tuesday's lineup against the Var
sity: Lewandowskl and Rodman, ends.
Munn and Richards, tackles.
Craigand Broadstone, guards.
Case, center.
Miller, quarter, Farley, fullback.
Witte and McBride, halfs.
SEVEN INJURED
GRIDMEN LISTED
Jinx Invades Husker Camp
Preceding Game with
Iowa State
Seven regulars on the squad of
the Nebraska Cornhuskers were still
on the injured list when Coach Bearg
started preparing his eleven for the
game against Iowa State this week.
All of the injured players were
warming the bench in the Kansas
game Saturday, except "Blue" How
ell, hard hitting fullback, who enter
ed the Jayhawker tussle for two
plays, one of which sent the ball
across for a touchdown.
The Cornhuskers who were taking
things easy, included besides Howell,
Wally Marrow, brilliant substitute
halfback, Evard Lee and Leon
Spratfie, ends, "Jug" Brown, quarter
back and halfback, and Dan McMul
len and Clarence Raish, guards.
McMullen probably will be in shape,
for the Saturday game, but the other
six men are likely to watch the tussle
from the bench.
In the Jayhawk struggle of last
Saturday, the initiation of Elmer
Holm of Omaha into a. guard posi
tion was pleasing to Nebraska fol
lowers. Holm has been playing in
the backfield until last week, when
he was shifted to the line in order
to add weight and speed to the for
ward wall. He was paired with Bob
Whitmore, 181-pound guard of
Scottbluff, who has been playing a
consistent game all season.
The work of Glenn Presnell in the
Nebraska backfield probably was the
most impressive of the entire K. U.
struggle. The DeWitt youngster
carried the ball forty-one times for
a total of 159 yards, more than the
total gained by all his team mates or
by the entire K,' U. backfield. His
average gain was nearly four yards.
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Valley Schools are
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The seals decorating the Nebraska
Memorial Stadium are nearly all in
place. When the work is completed
there will be twenty seals on the
west side of the stadium and sixteen
on the other." The seals are those of
Missouri Valley universities. The con
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The seals ar made of reinforced
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to the concrete. The chemical treat
ment is much superior to paint, be
cause it always holds its color, and
does not have to be cone over again.
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and fifty to four hundred pounds.
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the concrete is left out so as to pro
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VARSITY-FRESHMAN
TRACK MEET TODAY
Track ana Field Events Will be Held
la Stadiami Prospects
Will Show Up
A Varsity-Freshman track and field
meet is scheduled for this after
noon in the Stadium. Freshmen
will compete against both lettermen
and non-lettermen from the three
upper classes. This will be the first
opportunity Nebraska fans will have
to get a line on track prospects for
next spring and for succeeding years.
Coach Schulte has a splendid bunch I
of material in the freshman class this I
year, and with proper development
anticipates the turning out of a won
derful team. A host of sophomores
will make their first bid for perman
ent places on next spring's Varsity
in the meet tomorrow.
Not much work has been done on
the field events so far, but all events
will appear on the program. The
members of the cross-country team
will not participate.
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Art Coglirer, former Missouri end,
and one of the ablest ends in the Val
ley, has deserted the Tigers for
"Red" Grange's professional team,
and is in training at Aurora, Illinois.
Chancellor Samuel Avery returned
from Kansas City, where he attended
the Missouri River Navigation con
ference. "It was a very effective con
vention, with a large delegation from
everv interested state." said the
! Chancellor.
t More than three hundred Univer
sity women gathered at Ellen Smith
I Hall for the third weekly tea given
by the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Brownell
presided at the tea table.
Delta Sigma, a local fraternity es
tablished at Nebraska in 1912, was
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ter of Delta Sigma Phi at the Elks
HalL Delta Sigma Phi is a national
fraternity founded at the College of
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