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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1928)
."Vr.p-rr.'r-.- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Liipioiismp t J I 7 NEBRASKA. TRIPLE THREAT "Dutoh," Wltt-, Cornhusker halfback and triple-threat man. I one of the. backfleld aces that will be. back on the liuskcr squad next year to help Nebraska turn hi another Big- Six football championship. WIU came te Nebraska from Lincoln high school where ha ustahllshed himself In gridiron circles. Wltte pauses, kicks and runs with the ball with the skill or an expert and Is a vahmblo man In the Huekor backfleld. Ho Is light, weighing only 181 pounds but hlx weight Is only a hindrance ou a soggy field for when he baa a dry field ahead, he Is hard to atop. v - , ,Yl ; . . J! 7 ? 4 jj y XS7" ':iSy fitpli! . lisfev OrjM' x ; rO-CAPTAtX AXn GFARU . v ....... . U J A ... V;iK ,..." has Co-Captain Elmer Holm, gunrd on the llusi.'ir devon nnd ono of the omstandinsr linesmen In tho Big Six conference, played his last vear for the Scarlet il,.v.n. K)m.r unu hhwi...) t... ini. i t 1a back In condition and thunderlnij his way through th.- oppnaing lln.- that went against the mlh(y Cornhuski r power ttous. timer hails from Omaha and will leae a place in the Husker forward wall that will be hrd to fill next scaeeaV X I . J it : t 1 1 i ttV- vr ' Mvif pm "av. - 1 !..... i... jit.i,l.. ....j. , 1 , - - iniMiiiiii ii )M i ? ' :' ... . '.1 ' :v ' -Na. iK-A : Jf I, to i.v;:a xLjsii'isisiwiSii'i ' " m' " t i nwiif it - I JllHIH..IIM'i. ......, -.I'.. I soruoMourc tuii'le-tiireateii Claudo Rowley wai the gra!Oit iliscovery of th rntlrn upafon. Ho cnterod the ranks of tho varsity footbtll camp tllis year and liewuu tint at-u-im whh inlt;U, Cunt Ii D-ii; hud uiKuveifd ono of the heat punters that Nalracka. foot ha 11 fane hav ween (n recent yoars. 1 1 . puntliitf Is siwriaHy, hut, ran ii run with that plRakinT H handles three departments of th gumc llkn an spi't-t. lie; -n ri-l.-a the oval tirnund nd b a daHh uihii tiikrn th curv doing th century. TtowlfV ciimcH to Xrhrtiska from t'lydf. KaiiHun, whero lie thrillftl hlph school fans lth hla lone punt and paass. He has two miTP veins ut nen :cc went lng tho jcarlct for Xdunsku and frlth a predict great things on th gridiron fo: hl flaah In Husker tost '7 HC8KEU KINGMAN Cliff Aahhurn. 180-pound Cornhuaker end. -who has just completed hU Iftat year of football comptltton with the Nebraska Cornhuakera. Cliff wa one of the beat defensive wlngnifln in tha Cornhuaker camp and hla laat play of tho season waa Khun he anaKgi'd a snow-covered pi sr skin in the Kansas Aggie gam) nnd crossed the coal line for the jnly Huskor touchdown. A ah burn played rvgutarly ut the ni position nil eaaon and playwl tne position with the ability of a veteran He wag selected on many of the "Niv Bis; tsix elevens clue 10 nm anility to .it dawn under punts ana nis ae power to the Husker elevon. , SEVEN t -- it :i X77,