The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 23, 1930, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    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
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