The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 18, 1931, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR 1 II "j U.AlLil JI-ni.OI.'
Frosh Qridsters Keep
HUSKERS DEFEAT
FRESHMEN 27 -
lfokuf,
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Ineligible for Regular Squad, Is Hip NoiW
First Your Train; Sophomore BaokfieW
Bchiiul Veteran Line Count First.
3,000 SPKCI ATORS V1KW
Statistics I'p to l-ast (Quarter Show Yearling Ahead
Of Bibleinen INine First
Feature Sueeehsful
By MURLIN SPENCER.
Altlioutf h tlif! Coriiliuskcr vnrsity cinnc out on top o :i
.'7 to I'.l score, Conrli I'M "Weir's frt'shman cU'Vcii stolo 100
Iioav in tin" ;miniiil viirsity-t'rcsliumn pnne i" Memorial st;i
iiinn (Siitunhiy at'tri'iioon. Tlio tfoslmi;i u team aiid Sieve llokuf
.tooil the varsity m their heads for three iunvtors, only in
lave the vruiiK' lakeii away from t In in in tlie final period.
At that, it was a soprwmorcn
lKickl'iekl that wrecked havoc with
the yearling defense. Starting riplit
i ff in tlie first period, the sopho
mores, behind n varsity line,
iniuehed down the field and scored
when Saner took it over from the
on. yard line. Hokuf kicked iut
of bounds twice and the varsity
v.-.s given the ball on their 40-yard
line. Bauer hit the line for a yard.
.'iLi.-i.erson smashed off tackle for
eight yards and lollowed this up
with a beautiful 53-yard run for a
touchdown. Mnsterson kicked the
.ioal making the score 13 to 0 for
the varsity.
At this time the freshmen came
li-ick and took the game in their
own hands. At the start of the sec
mid quarter, Coach Lehman, direct
ing the varsity in Coach Bible's
p. iiser.ee. sent in a complete team
with a backfield composed of
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HAM) BKiNKFIT UAME
Downs to l our; I'm
Seorinj; Attempt.
en
Miller. Knby, Pr.ul ntul Swanson.
Koby kicked to King, on the 40
yard line, who returned to the var
sity 21-yard line. Hokuf flipped the
ball toYarsons who carried it to
the varsity 7-yard line. The frosh
tried tlia line' twice but failed to
gain.
Hokuf Goes Over.
On the next play, with a per-1
fectly executed triple pass, Scholl j
to Parsons to Hokuf. the touch- j
down was made. Hokuf kicked' the !
goal. I
In the third quarter, Parson in-;
tercepted a varsity pass on the
Husker 36-yard line. A pass. Ho
kuf to Jerkovic, put the ball on the
19-vard line. Hokuf carried th
ball off tackle for four yards fol- j
lowed by Eldridge who plunged to i
the 11-yard line. Hokuf then hit j
the center for a first down on the j
varsity 9-yard line. Hokuf hit the
right side for four yards but was
thrown for a yard loss on the next
play. Hokuf then dropped back and
tossed a pass to Scholl for the
touchdown. Hokuf failed to kick
the goal and the score was tied at
13 to 13.
Statistics Show Frosh Ahead.
Up to this time, with the excep
tion of the first few minutes in the
first quarter, the freshmen had
clearly outplayed the varsity. Sta
tistics at this point showed the
treshmen with nine first downs
compared with four for the var
sity. In the second period the regu
lars were unable to make a first
down against the spirited defense
of the freshmen and were able to
add only one in the third period.
The team that started the game
for the varsity, Ely, center; Jus
tice and Koster, guards: Gilbert
and Rhea, tackles; Joy and Dur
kee, ends; with Sau'er. Bauer,
Masterson and Boswell, was sent
in and Steve Hokuf, mainstay of
the freshmen team was taken out. I
Sauer scored on a 23-yard run i
around the left end after a fumble
by the frosh had been recovered.
Masterson kicked the goal making
the score 20 to 13 for the varsity.
Boswell took .Sauer's pass near j
the goal line for the final touch
down for the varsity. On a fake i
kick, Bauer skirted the end for the
extra point and the score stood
at 27 to 13 in favor of the varsity. 1
Schleuter at guard, Pflum, frosh j
tackle who spent most of the time i
in the varsity backfield. King, ,
passing and kicking to perfection
anil Parsons in tho backfield and ,
Meier at (enter were outstanding'
for the freshmen. ,
The sophomore backfield was
outstanding for the varsity to- '
tether with Koby's kicking,!
linen's work in the line and Ely's '
pass defense.
The game was played as a bene- !
fit for the R. O. T. C. band, and 1
the proceeds of an estimated 3,000 i
crowd will go to this organization ;
for a trip to be announced later.
The lineup?
Var.-'ity-- l-'j etiimen
Joy ii . . , Jurtcvie
Hi if a it. Pflm
KoMfr .Jc Sr.hlti;ter
Kiy c Iffier
.rustic1. rp Johnson
Oilbfrt rt Hhvlky
rnnkoc re Ctawford
Bauer fh Knlnf
Va'ri.ou Mi Kinc
BotueJl r i Painons
ri: Jer . ty KldrldKC
Officio's: Karl John.-on. ron. teferf ;
Henry F. Srhult. MWhican. umpire.
Rtifell. Nfhr&ftkA. laflJino'man;
Voir, Nebraska. nUi Jud;;e.
Bob
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K-AGGIES DEFEAT '
JAYHAWKS 1 3 TO 0 1
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j Touchdowns in Second and
j Third Quarters Mark
j Only Scoring. ,
Touchdowns In the second and
third quarters gave tho Kansas
Aggies a 13 to 0 victory over
Kansas University, last year Biir
Six champions, Saturday after
noon. Tho first quarter went scoreless,
with quite frequent exchanges of
punts by Auker of Kansas Stato
and Schaako of the Jayhawks.
One of Auker's punts was downed
on the Kansas 8 yard line, but
was soon taken out of dangerous
territory. Two long runs by
Auker of the Aggies and Smith of
K. U. were the high spots of the
first period although they were
not made In dangerous territory.
The second quarter saw the first
scoring. After r steady drive from
midfield by Kansas State, Graham,
sophomore back, plunged off left
tackle for the count. The trial
for point was wide. Harsh of Kan
sas State recovered a Jayhawk
fumble on the 10 yard line but a
placekick for a field goal failed as
the half ended. The second counter
came in the third period of tin.
game, the trial for point being
successful.
HOCKEY TEAM ASKED
MEET WESTERN CLUBS
Lincoln Women Invited to
Play With Colorado
Sport Groups.
Of interest to sports-minded
women oX Lincoln is the invitation
received recently by the Lincoln
Hockey club lor Thanksgiving
encounters with the Denver Junior
league, Boulder Hockey club, and
the Greeley Hockey club, accord
ing to an announcement made by
Miss Kerstin Thorin, instrutor In
physical education at the univer
sity and one of the eighteen mem
bers of the club.
Eligibility to the club is based
on membership on the university
faculty, or a degree from any
other university by any resident
within or in the vicinity of Lin
coln. According to Miss Thorin
there are many vacancies in
the
club open to all women interested
Practice hours are on Tuesday and
Thursday at 5 o'clock, with an
occasional practice on Saturday
mornings at eleven.
"Field Hockey," said Miss Tho
rin, "is essentially an English
game, but It Is played with great
enthusiasm both in the east and
the far western portions of the
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These prices are offered this
week to reduce our stock before
the arrival of ne-.v Fall designs.
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Varsity Busy on Saturday
Yogclvr Announce
liejvrve for Soccer
Monday, Oct. 19.
League 1 Decker.
Leaguo III Samue'son.
League IV Etherton.
Wednesday, Oct. 21.
League I Ferguson.
League II Webster.
League III Yordy.
League IV Mason.
1 1 it it impossible for the
man assigned to referee, please
call at the Intramural Office
and let Mr. Vogeler know.
ilnitl States. So far." she con
ti.iued, "the middle west, exclud
ing the north shore suburbs of
Chicago, has not shown itself to
be 'hockey minded,' and the Lin
coln Hockey club is an attempt
to introduce tho sport in this part
of the country."
Any women interested in mem
bership in the club are asked to
p.et in touch with Miss Thorin who
is secretary of the organization.
sciknce"joi;rnal
prints articles
by nebraska men
Two articles contributed from
the psychological laboratories ap
peared in the October issue of the
American Journal of Psychology.
"Learning to Inhibit and to Con
trol Breathing," was written by
Rudolf Vogeler and Trofessor J. P.
Guilford as Joint authors. "The Ef
fect of Interpolated weights upon
Comparative Judgments" was con
tributed by Professor Guilford and
Dorothy S. Mark, now of Tarklo
college.
Fordyce Spends Week
End Teaching in Mate
Professor Charles Fordyce,
chairman of the department of ed
ucational psychology and measure
ment, spent the week end as an in
structor at the Brown .County
Teachers institution at AinsWorth.
Friday night he addressed the
north central school men's associa
tion at Long Pine on the subject
of "Some Characteristics of the
Efficient School Administrator."
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Six Placements Announced;
Ruth Diamond Accepts
Position at Omaha U.
Placement1! for six graduates of
the department of physical educa
tion for women have been an
nounced. Erma Driftmeier, '28, has
accepted a position at Oberlin col
lege to supervise the practice
teaching for women students who
are specializing in physical educa
tion. Prior to this position she was
director of physical education for
girls at Creston. Ia., in both the
high school and the junior college.
Helen Clarke, '28, who received
her masters degree in physical ed
ucation at Wellesley college in
June, is head of individual gym
nastics for girls h the Oak Park,
111. high school. She was formerly
director of physical education for
girls at Ironwodd, Mich. .
Ruth Diamond, '31, is physical
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The advertisers using these columns are real
Cornhusker boosters. Further than that, they
are backing student projects materially.
There is not a "maybe" attitude.
Furthermore they are presenting to you
of goods at prices far below those of
years.
They appreciate your business. It means a
lot to them beyond financial gain.
education director for women at
Omaha university. , Jean Whitney,
'SI, is the girls: physical education
director at Havelock high school.
Suaie Olney, '31, holds a similar
position in the high school at
North riatte, and Dorothy Zim
merman, '31, is n instructor in
physical education in the Omaha
public schools.
When All The
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You'll Want To Be
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Saturday Nite Oct. 24
COLISEUM
Wc cordially invite you io attend our
McC ALL .PARIS FASHION SHOW
Monday and Tueiday, October 19 and 20
2:30 p. m.
SUMJAY. OCTIJDJER 18. 1931
University Students
Welcome to Crete
Enjoy your week end outing on
the Blue. Lunches put up.
KIND'S CAFE
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