The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 25, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRIDQEN POINT
FOR SYRACUSE
Bear? Brings Back Valuable
"Dope" from the Orange
Eleven Camp
GAME WILL BE A THRILLER
Football practice in the Cornhus
ker canip was resumed again last
night on stadium field after three
dtys of rest cure for Coach Bearg's
moleskin warriors. Bearg returned
from Syracuse with an abundance of
valuable football dope for his men.
Line Coach "Bunny" Oakes, who
scouted the Pittsburgh Panthers in
action was instilling some eastern
football ideas into the Husker line
men during the workout last night.
Passing again received the impor
tant place in the practice session.
Bearg started out the Husker ball
luggers with an entirely new assort
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tions in both the offensive and de
fensive side of the game. Intensive
secret practice work will be kept up
all week in preparation for the Syra
cuse Orange eleven.
Bears; Says Cams Will Ba Thriller
Coach Bearg came back from the
stronghold of Coach Andreas' Or
ange elven with the report that the
Syracuse-Nebraska game will be a
thriller from the opening whistle un
til the final gun makes the intersec
tional clash history. It will be the
first test for the Nebraskans in inter
sectional games this season and will
be followed by two more, the last to
be played with the New York Violets
on Thanksgiving day.
"Dutch" Witte, Captain "Jug"
Brown and "Blue" Howell, three
Husker backs were on the heaving
end last night in the practice session
and Presnell, Lewandowski, Still,
Sprague and Witte on the receiving
end. The Syracuse aerial game is a
fast one, according to Coach Bearg
and it will be this phase of the game
that the Husker mentor will drill his
football eleven to stop in next Sat
urday's game.
Syracuse Has Good Running Attack
The Orange eleven also has a good
running attack and Oakes was giv
ing his 194-pound Nebraska line
some pointers on the Syracuse at
tack through the line. Three days of
this week will be spent in three of
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the hardest days of training the Ne
braskans have received this year.
The three days of rest the Huaker
moleskin warriors received is the
split of the season. Practice will now
take on an atmosphere of long work
outs until the close of the pigskin
season. Nebraska has three intersec
tional games on the card for the
remainder of the 1927 season and
two Missouri Valley games, all of
which will be tough battles for the
Nebraska Huskers. Kansas and Kan
sas Afrtries are the two remaining
valley schools to be met by the Scar
let eleven.
Kansas Aggies demonstrated their
prowess by downing the strong Okla
homa Sooner eleven last week and
Kansas held the Washington eleven
to a 21 to 21 tie. The Jayhawker
team although not considered a
strong eleven is in the habit of
springing surprises every year and
last year was no exception when the
Cappon crew took the Oklahoma
Sooners into camp.
Penn State Defeats Syracuse
Syracuse's winning streak was
halted last Saturday when the Fenn
State eleven took the long end of
the 9 to 6 count But the score does
not indicate the class of performance
the Orange eleven displayed. When
the final gun ended the game Coach
Andreas' eleven had the oval on the
five yard line and three downs to
make the winning touchdown. Cap
tain Barbuti, Orange fullback and
mainstay of the Orange backfield was
not playing in this game on account
of an injured knee but is expected to
be in shape for the Nebraska gam
on stadium field this Saturday.
Nebraska will have a slight weight
advantage on the Syracuse eleven
but the weight advantage in this
day of football means very little if
the team is well coached as the Syra
cuse team is. Captain Barbuti tips
the scales around 190 pounds and
is a fast back on end runs and has
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a powerful drive through the ene
my's line. Baysinger, Orange quar
terback is the main offensive cog and
handles the forward passing. He is
th equal of the Missouri captain,
Flamank, and picks his man to re
ceive the pass with sureness. Coach
Bearg's version of the flashy quarter
back is that he is one of the best
field generals that he has seen this
yar. Baysinger js a triple-threat man,
passing, punting and carrying the
ball in veteran style.
The dads' day game this Saturday
is booked to be a thriller and one of
the best on the home field this year.
Nebraska is pointing for this Orange
crew that has downed its Husker
football teams three times in the
past The last time the two elevens
met on the gridiron was in 1922
when the Scarlet eleven suffered a
9 to 6 defeat at the hands of the
eastern team.
In The Valley
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champions of the country.
Practice was taken up on stadium
field last night for the first time
since last Thursday, Coach Bearg
giving his Scarlet warriers a three,
day rest. Passing and the running
attack were given the prominent
place in the session. The usual
Monday night skull practice was for
gotten and Bearg started out his oval
luggers for three days of tha hardest
grind 'Lis season all in preparation
tor the Orange eleven that will in
vade the Cornhusker camp Saturday.
Assortments of passing attacks were
used and Bearg will point his squad
to the perfected aerial attack that
the Syracuse eleven has developed.
"Baysinger, the Syracuse quarter
back, is one of the best field gen
erals I have seen this year," said the
Husker mentor after he returned
from the eastern school. Baysinger
passes, punts, and runs with ease of
a veteran. He rivals the Missouri
ace, Clark.
Last week's games in the Missouri
Valley made some difference in the
conference standing as far as Ne-
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braska is concerned as the Husker
eleven was idle. Nebraska was in
second place last week but Drake
had not met any valley eleven and
opened the season Saturday b$ trim
ming Grinnell to put the Bulldog
eleven in a tie for first place with
Missouri.
The Valley standings!
Teams V. L. Pet.
Missouri .. 3
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Kansas Aggies 2
Kansas 1
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Oklahoma 0
Iowa State - 0
Oklahoma Aggies 0
Grinnell - 0
The Southern Methodist Univer
sity-Missouri game at Dallas last
Saturday nut three of Coach Gwinn
Henry's football stars on the injury
list. Captain Flamank, who was in
serted into the game in an attempt
to stem the Mustang eleven, sprained
his hand and the Tiger quarterback,
Clark came limping out of the game
with an injured knee. Tuttle who
did not make the trip to Texas is
still nursing a broken hand. Ihe
three Tijrer stars will probably be
sitting together on the bench again
when the Mizzou ebven takes on
Northwestern at Chicago this Satur
day. This will be the fifth Missouri
Valley-Big Ten clash this season and
two of the Valley schools have given
good account of the games. Oklaho
ma Aggies and Kansas were the only
schools that failed to make a fair
showing against the Big Ten elevens.
Oklahoma beat Chicago 13 to 7 in the
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season opener and Iowa State held
the powerful Hlini to a tie two weeks
ago. Kansas lost a 41 to 0 game to
the Wisconsin eleven and the Still
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Minnesota Gophers.
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