FOUR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1 030. CINDER BEGIN WORKOUTS of ability In field events. Staab, England, Morrow, LeDloyt, Mathis and the Carrol twins are other men who will put in a bid for the varsity squad this spring. UNDER SUM Schultemen Will Attempt to Bring Back Big Six Crown. 14 LETTERMEN RETURN Squad Looks to Br One of Strongest Ever to Represent Uni. Coach Henry F. Schulte and his squad of cinder artists have al- j ready started their dailv workouts i under the stadium in their effort to bring the Big Six track crown back to the Cornhusker institu tion. Nebraska was barely nosed out of the conference meet last year through the activities of Big Jim Bauscb and his cohorts from Kansas. It does not appear likely that Kansas will appear on the 1931 track schedule for Nebraska due to the recent dispute over the sta tus ot the Jayhawkers in the Big Six, so Coach Schulte and his men nay be denied the chance for re venge. Lettermen Back. Approximately fourteen letter men from last year's track squad have been working out on the in door track under the east stadium and the squad gives promise of be in? one of the strongest to ever represent the Cornhusker institu tion. The men who were on the varsity squad last year and have returned to school are Smutney. j Neurcnberger. G a r v e y, Seger, ) Lamson, Petz. White, Rogers, ( Khea, Hokuf, Faytinger, Tomson, Gray and Craig. Several of the returning men were ranked with the best in the count ry last season and should do even greater things in the year to come. Willis Lamson, one of the greatest hurdlers to ever wear the scarlet and cream, was handi capped last year by a broken bone in his arm which hampered his training the early part of the sea son. Lamson is back this vear and Play by Play (Continued from Page 1.) pass to Prucka was incomplete. Frahm made one of his "side slip" runs for a loss of three yards. Long's pass to Hokuf was incom plete, Hickman breaking it up. The Huskers were set back five for the second incomplete pass. Long's punt rolled forty-six yards across the goal line for a touchback and Iowa scrimmaged from its 20-yard line. Hickman ran left end for seven yards. Sansen hit Greenberg's po sition for two yards. Sansen hit center for one yard and a first down on Iowa's 30-yard line. Hick man broke lose thru lett tackle for eighteen yards, running to Iowa's 48-yard line as the first quarter ended with Iowa in possession, first and ten. Score: Nebraska 7: Iowa U. The heavier Iowa backs weie ripping loose in midfield. Hickman was especially hard to haul down, tearing himself loose from several would-be tacklers on every play. SECOND QUARTER Kuz failed to aain at litht tackle. Hiikmau made live vards right guard. Hickmnn got lo.4e and ran to Nebraska's 16-yard line. Dolly roughed a Nebraska back and Iowa drew a fifteen yard penalty. Hickman went over left tackle for eight yards and the ball was on Nebraska's 22-yard line. Kriz ran outside left tackle and behind perfect interference ran twenty-two yards to a touchdown. Brown made a despairing tackle and Sansen had no chance for the try for point. Score: Nebraska 7; Iowa 12. Kroger went In for Broadstone at tackle for the Huskers. H. Ely kicked off fifty-five yards, Young returning fifteen to Nebraska's 20-yard line. Young made two yards on a spinner. Young addd three more nt right guard. Yountr punted thirty four yards, Hokuf stopping Hick man after a two yard return to Iowa's 42-yard line. Warrington replaced Hickman for Iowa. Kriz made seven yards at right tackle. Warrington made three yards and a first down on Nebraska's 48-yard line. Warrington failed at left end, Hokuf stopping him. Warrington swept left end for five yards, but Iowa was penalized five, backfield In motion. Leo Jensvold punted forty vards to Mathis who retnniprl pip-ht tn Nebraska's 17-yard line. Mathis tailed at lett guard. Frahm tailed at right tackle. The Iowans were outplaying the Huskers at this juncture. Young punted twenty five yard .4 to Warrington who fumbled, Hokuf recovered for Ne braska on Nebraska's 48-yard line. A pass, Young to Frahm. was incomplete. Young's long pass to Hokuf was incomplete, the ball hitting Steve on the tips of his fingers. Nebraska was set back five yards for the second incom plete pass. Another pass. Young to Hokuf, was incomplete and the Huskers were set back five more. Dee went in for H. Ely and Rogers for Benjamin for Iowa. at j Warrington intercepted Young's J long pass as the half ended. Scoie: Iowa 12; Nebraska 7. ! Iowa outdowned Nelnaska. ten I to four, in the first half. ; Long to THIRD QUARTER j Both lineups were the same as ' those which started the game. Frahm lucked off sixty yards over the goal, and Iowa scrim maged lrom its 20-yard line. Kriz judging from earlv workouts this ! the same Pla' Pon- which he last vear should be the most sue- j scoreJ. gained four yards. Hick cessful season of competition be man added three at right tackle, has ever seen. i Leo Jensvold replaced Lloyd Jens- Outstanding Men. . . ! vold at quarter. Other outstanding men in their 1 Hickman dove over Hit guard events are Hutrh Khea and Cobe I,,r lnree 'as n rebraska's but it was too late. Sansen's at- I maie a vard' Rhea stopping him. tempted placekick was low. Score: Nebraska 7; Iowa 6. Young replaced Long and Ma this replaced Brown in the Ne braska, backfield. H. Ely kicked off sixty yards for a touchback and the Huskers scrimmaged from their 20-yard line. Young made a yard at left tackle. Young tried right end for another yard. Young's punt into the wind was good for eighteen yards and it was Iowa's balf on Nebraska's 40-yard line. Hickman made two yards at right guard. Kriz, on a delayed crossback. ball on lowa'i 30-yard line, hit center for three yards. A pass, Long to Krelzinger, was incomplete. Frahm m.tde two yards at right tackle. A pass. Long to Frahm, was Incomplete and Iowa took the ball on 30-yard line. Hickman made three yards at left etui. Hickman failed at renter, Koster stopping him Kriz punted thirty-two yards to tsrown who returned one to Ne' braska's 36-yard line. Brown went outside left tackle for two yards A forward pass, Long to Frahm, was incomplete. Frahm almost caught it. Long punted forty-four yard Hickman returning fifteen Iowa's 35-yard line. Hickman lost a yard at right guard. Hickman tried right end but Broadstone stopped him for a two yard loss lowa took time out. Kriz punted twenty-four yards to Long, who made a fair catch on Nebraska 3S-yard line. Long made three on a spinner. Long hit center for two more. Long's pass to Prucka was in complete. Long punted forty-three yards to Hickman who got back three to Iowa's 13-yard line. Kriz went over right tackle for three yards: Hickmnn tried left end for three yards. Hickman punted twenty- one yards to Brown who made faif catch on Iowa's 44-vard line. Long made seven yards at left tackle. Long hit the same spot for five yards and a tirst down. Long spun thru center for three yards. Long nit left tackle for live more. Ball is on Iowa's 25-yard line. Long added one at left guard. There was a yard left for a first down. Kreizinger made two yards and a first down. Long ran end run tor seven yards, going out of bounds on the Iowa 15-yard line. The quarter ended. Nebraska in possession second down and three to go. Score: Iowa 12; Nebraska 7. Hickman added two at left tackle. Kriz punted twenty-six yards, Brown signalling for a fair "catch on Iowa's 49-yaid line. Long stumbled and lost two yards on the first play. Long's pass to Kreizinger was completed for a twenty-two yard gain, putting the FOURTH QUARTER Long went over right tackle for five yards and a first down on Iowa's 10-yard line. Kreizinger made three yards at left tackle. Long swung Iowa's right end for two more. Four vards to go for a touchdown. Long was tossed for 1 a two yard loss at left tackle. Brown got to the 2-yard line over left tackle and Iowa took the ball on downs. Brown fumbled Krir.'i punt and Iowa recovered on the Nebraska 49-yard line. It was a forty-seven yard punt. Leo Jensvold went in for Lloyd Jensvold In the Hawkeye b".eltfleld. Koster stopped Hickman for no gain. Leo Jensvold made seven at left tackle. Hickman added two yards at the same spot. Kriz punted thirty-five yards to Nebraska's 5-yard line. Brown be ing downed In his tracks. Long faked a punt and Kreizinger made four yards at left tackle. Lone lost two yards at left end. Longa punt rolled thlrtv-six yards to Nebraska's 44-yard line. Kris made one at right tackle. Leo Jensvold made three vards at left tackle. Hickman' faked a pass and dove thru left guard for four. Hickman punted thirty-six yards across the Husker goal line tor a touchback. Kriz intercepted Lonjr's pass on Nebraska's 31-yard line. Nebraska took out time. Hay replaced Mastrotanv at end for Iowa. Broadstone downed Leo Jensvold for a yard loss. Kriz made four yards at left tackle. Justice went In for Greenber at guard for Nebraska. A pass, Jensvold to Hay, was in complete. Kriz punted twenty-six yards over the goal for a touch back. Nebraska scrimmaged from us zu-yara line. Long made one at left end. Lou added two at right tackle. A pass, Long to Hokuf, was irood for thirty-seven yards, Big Steve los ing his balance as he took the ball and the Iowa safety managed to nab him before he could get under ay. Hickman made the tackle. A pass, Long to Hokuf. was incom plete. There were two minutes left to play. Long went over left tackle for seven yards. Ball In on Iowa's 33-yard line. A pass, Long to Prucka, was Incomplete. Nebraska was set back five yards for the second In complete pass. A pass, Long to Brown was Incomplete Nebraska went back another five yards. Hauge replaced Kriz for the Hawk eyes and Bokcnlcrogcr went in for Hokuf for the Huskers. The Iowans took the ball on downs on their own 39-yard line. Hickman plunged for five yards. Jensvold added two at right tackle. Rogers in for Benjamin in the Iowa line. Sansen hit center for two more. Hickman broke loose thru the line for a twenty yard seamper to the Husker 25-yard line. Jensvold gained one yard at left tackle. The game ended before Iowa could run another play. Final sorre: Iowa 12, Nebraska 7. tlcular skill in getting down under punts to ruin Hawkeye chances for returns. Hokuf likewise turned in a good account of himself, nab bing three passes, one a 40-yard affair, and tackling well. Green berg distinguished himself . by smearing his side of the Hawk's line, with the aid of Broadstone. The longest name in the Ne braska student directory Is Witt merschehouse 16 letters. SCARLET SUFFERS SECOND DRUBBING (Continued from Page 1.) The play was good for forty yards, placing' the ball on the Hawkeye 40-yard line. Long tried one pass but failed, made seven yards run ning, snd tried two more passes, both of which were incomplete. Backs Asleep. , The glaring fault in the Husk ers' performance was the weak ness of the secondary defense. The backfield men all seemed to wait for the Iowa hall toters to come to them, rather than smashinjr in to fill up holes in the Nebraska line. Th Jesuit was great yardage for j Iowa on her running attack. i Hughie Rhea, giant Nebraska ! tackle, played one of the finest j games of his career, smearing j play after piny, and showed par-1 1030 Christmas Cards R now on display. Best Selections Early Latsch Brothers STATIONERS 1118 0 St. TYPEWRITERS S urn for fh T?r,,-.l writer, the ideal machine for the student. All makri of machines for rent. All make of U5d mi. chines easy payments. Nebraska Trrjewriter fV Call B-2157 1233 n c Lincoln's Busv Store Corner 11th & 0 Mr?ots. "The Best for Less." Lincoln's Busy Store Cor. 11th 4 O Sts. "The Best for Less" S. & H. Green Stamps an Added Saving. lomson. Knea won the junior championship at the A. A. U. meet this summer and placed well up In all the large relay meets last year. Tomson is the present holder of the Big Six record in the broad jump. The loss Of Bill Ossian, Louis Ether-ton, Griffin, Fulrodt and Os- tergaard will be keenly felt this I riSnt tackle. three 27-yard line. Leo Jensvold made i four over right tackle. Durkee : f i went in for Prucka at end for Ne- J H braska. : I j Hay replaced Mastrogany at H left end for Iowa. Hickman went ! ! ; over left tackle for ten yard3 and : i a first down on Nebraska's 33-yard : H f line. Leo Jensvold made two at ! ! ! year. Ossian was one of the out standing vaultera in the confer ence. Etherton and Griffin will be missed keenly in the distance races and Fulrodt and Ostergaard were sure point winners in the middle distance races. Among the new men who were members of the freshman souad last year. Coach Schulte hopes to recruit tte material to rebuild the gaps left by and Ward two most will be available from last year's I Vour Business Is Appreciated rrosn squaa. Lee and Snow are i MfjTnH OTTT rnivTPAWV both irood snrintPrs uhilo tr, fnr. rauiu UUI COMPANY mer has also shown a good deal '! 1120 P St' Hickman made three vards left tackle. Hickman tried a cut- ' i t back at left tackle and gained two : more. It left three yards on the ' $ J fourth down for a first down. Leo 1 i Jensvold swung Nebraska's right ti end for the five yards and a I f touchdown. J Hickman fumbled the snap back j j j i t t i A REAL VALUE MEN COMPLETE WWWVM, UI.UUUC UUjJCS LU j I I I I m -' T material to rebuild the it I y graduation. Jerry Lee J "R PTVTT A PAP t Snow are probably the 1 1 Avllll A rV. VrllY . H i outstanding men who ' t Fords. Fees. Durants and A ustin. 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