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    'FRIDAY-
OCIOHKR 27. 1933.
i Tin: DAILY NKKRASKAN
THREE
OKLAHOMA PLOTS
NEBRASKA DEFEAT
Sooner Sopl""orei1 Determined to Jolt lluUrs Out
Of ril'on as ealer8 of Six I Kace;
Southerners Powerful Again. Aim.
BIBLEMEN HAVE EDGE IN KECEIN'T VEAKS" CARIES
Records Show Bolli Teams Have Same Wright Average;
Cornhusker Backfield, Sooner Line, Have
Slight Advantages Over Opponents.
DetiTiniiH'il to uVthrone tlio Conilmskers lYoni their cnlVr
ft loadiM-Hhip. Oklahoma, lliird Big Six to,, to meet tin
, ,.ers this season, comes 1 Memorial sladium Sot ur.lav al'ler
V in the fiimiinl Dad's Day encounter in ;,n iittempt 1o turn
n011 . t .1. tnte nml Kiinxn Slot,. 1.1 . i
1111XCS wiui nit i iiMi-im-ii iiiiM him. .MM'tinling 1o
south In nil, tlio Mioners have the stiilT to do it
IT SKKMS TO ME
by
I ruin Kyuii
BY BURT MARVIN.
Irwin Ryan, the regular writer
of this column, is on the sick Hat
today.
Quite a number of Daily Ne
braskan readers (are there?) have
went in their guesses on the results
"f Kix major midwest football
ganien which are to be held this
Saturday atternotn. Of course, the
guesses can't be adjudged good or
bad as yet. It Is urged that many
more persons get in the money, so
to speak, by sending in their sur
misals as to the scores of the five
games.
the 1
in prcvimw
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repoi La i . , .
Idahoma has
es, and has
. ... fnMnar hnfnrp
.nn three ot mem. "
i oicn ili'tenni
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'1j ' (nuv rames, and has
WW. "' ; -. falli
noon Oklahoma haso-
gofarinis M- . i Bible and Hardage will be a fioht
i or me Big six leadership.
bo a o n nv me
Ul of O toTfor The only loss
Cfar to the first game of the
In he Sooners tied Vander-
powerful eleven from Ten-
:Joto 0, in the third fray de
S Texas 9 to 0, and last Sat
Kjfined Iowa State, 19 to 7.
W games won, one lost, and one
tied"Has Staged Three Battles.
ebraska has engaged in three
contests, and has won all three
without being scored iipon. Hrst
the Biblemen trimmed Texas 26 to
0 then Iowa State, 20 to 0, and
list week had a close call with
Kansas State. 9 to 0.
As a result of tilts played so far
this fall Nebraska stands at the
top of Big Six standings, with two
victories and no defeats, while
Oklahoma also boasts an unmarred
conference record f ne win
Therefore the Saturday game be
tween the proteges of Coaches
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PEEVIEW PICTURE
Nit;
Weight Averaae Same.
The weight averages of both
teams are exactly the same ac
cording to statistics emanating
from both camps, the Sooners
averaging 179 to the team, and the
Hunkers showing the same aver
age. The Oklahoma line has an
average of 181 with the Huskers
showing a lighter one with a tig
ure of 178 per man. The Bible
backfield has the better of the
show, averaging 181 with the
southerners showing a quartet
with 176 to the man. Both elevens
have been mentioned for their
speedy, well-organized attacks, and
each team has one of the strong
est lines at the respective schools
for several years, with the Scarlet
and Cream unscored-upon thus far
mis ran.
Past Games Hard-Fought.
Last year these two teams nit
on the Norman gridiron with Ne
braska finally coming through
with a hard earned 5 to 0 win. In
the 1931 game the Huskers also
scored a victory which, as usual
with the Oklahomans, was hard
won, the score being 13 to 0. In
the 1930 tilt the Sooners saw vic
tory, walking off with a win of
20 to 7 over the weakest team Ne
braska has had for many years.
That was tie season in which the
Kansas Aggies saw victory over
the Scarlet with a 10 to 9 scoie
marking the margin of difference
between the teams. 1930 was ilis
only season in which the Bililo
men haven't won the Big Six
chamoionship, Kansas and Jim
Bausch walking off with the till?,
although the Huskers trimmed
Kansas 16 to 0.
Therefore the Oklahomans have
a past record with Nebraska foot
ball teams which they are deter
mined to make up for by downing
the Huskers In the Nebraska
Dad's Day tilt Saturday.
Pansze Is Elusive Back.
Bill Pansze, known as the Soon
er rabbit back, is one of the most
elusive and most difficult men to
catch in tne midwest, while Bb
Dunlap, halfback, is rated as one
of the outstanding backs of the
country, and as the best passer in
the Big Six conference. He is also
considered a superlative punter.
Two linemen, who have made the
Sooner foiward wall famous are
Bashara, 180 pound guard, and
Gentrv, 180 pound tackle. These
1 two men will play opposite Bisjiop
and Copple, respectively.
Drills for Scuffle.
STATE
KETUEN ENGAGEMENT
lh Season!
(reatest I'lctUT
"Lady For
A Day"
Glenda Farrell
-Nd Sparks
Jeun Park?
Mny Ronton
Will;-. B"T Norton
William Halter Connolly
Wrrtn
h. RIALTO
Nitt
ice
I-QTcd the I'ace that Thrills
!E8TJIESl
"THE THRILL HUNTER"
L Wt-CmiHT nnt
Following the fine showing of
the reserves and first string in
Wednesday's scrimmage with the
Nubbins, Coach Bible is holding
tight drills in preparation for thu
Dad's Day scuffle. Special empha
sis is being placed on pass defense,
which was pretty well shot for .1
few minutes at Manhattan, and on
Take plays.
Probable starting lineups:
Oklahuma
Harrin, 110
Canon. 18'l
Fleetwood. 172 .
Stacy.
(Jmlry, lhi) . . . .
C'uker. INI)
Rnhertnnn. 1HII .
Ion. 17il
Iniiiian, ISO . . .
Ponor, IDA ....
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,ln
- NelramiR
177. KillMVirne
, . . lh.". Ci,,nle
. . . 171. IlfBm
. . . . 17.'), Mfler
. . lrtl. Bishop
. . 2th. O'Brien
. .. 171. 1'emi
IHJ, MHMtrnon
. . .. 177. Miller
.. 177. Bos-well
. . . . 190. Saner
A student in a logic examination
at Marquette university ran out
of material after writing three
pages and he wrote, "I do not
think that you will read this far
and just to prove it I'll tell you
about the football game I saw
yesterday." For another five pages
the student described the game and
he was never called for it.
Kiddlei
5
LIBERTY
AdulU
Me Willi Tim
and
Klaf, th WMder Do
RIAL M
Student leaders at the Univer
sity of Southern California inter
rupted the building operations of
a shoe shine parlor being erected
across from the Student Union
building.
Here is a group of guesses minus
possible margins Nebraska ever
Oklnhoma, Kansas State over Kan
sas, Iowa State over Missouri,
Iowa over Minnesota, Pittsburgh
over Notre Dame. Take it or leave
it, and Saturday ni ;;ht t'ie gue.ser
will probably leave town.
Tomorrow afternoon the Ne
braska football team will again be
on the spot. As the consistent
champion of the Big Six confer
ence the Huskers find that every
conference team they play is at the
height of its game for the sea
si n. All eyes are on Coach Bible
and his men, and whenever there
is h chance to v i;i the opposing
eleven has a gloating expression.
Il's tough on the team, but It is
just that attitude on the part of
the foes which has kept Corn
hiisker football where it is, at the
top.
Nebraska has won three out of
eight games, it has playvd
'hree gan therefore com
r ng a perfect record hus
far. There are five more tilts
listed, all with teams either aim
ing especially for the Huskers, or
with elevens which are looking bet
ter every day. Iowa is showing its
tormentors, the other Big Ten
teams, just how good football is
played. Iowa has been the scape
goat of conference persecution for
the past four years; now the other
teams are the goats. Pittsburgh
went down to defeat at the hands
of Minnesota at Minneapolis last
Saturday by a 7 to 3 score even
!ho tnv did outplay the Gophers,
lo'.va, by the way, trimmed Wis-
, onsm 26 to 7 Those are t i ir
j let opponents who are very dan
i genius indeed. Missouri has an ex
ceedingly weak team this fall, but
it is surprising what weak Mis
souri teams have done to Nebraska
in the past. Rivalry does a lot for
a team, and that is the reason
Frank Carideo's eleven at Colum
bia mav be distinctly threatening
I to Husker grid aspirations. Kan-
sas has tied Notre Dame 0 to 0,
j and that kind of a score against
the Ramblers always speans wen
for a team. However, Notre Dame
has shown a distinct lack of scor
ing power, and so what? Okla
'rinia is the d'.. team on the
Bible schedule.
Since there are five more groups
of football players standing in the
way ready to block it if possible,
there is no reason for getting too
confident about that long-awaited
anc "i taiKeaaor seasoo-without-a-defeat.
Some one is al
ways gumming up the works, and
inline in ti'oorts there are sev
eral of those five crews which
figure that they have the gum to
do it with.
Rose Bowl gossip is being
waited about in the breeze, and
most of the people who are in
clined to be wary about such ef
fective words realize that the
breeze smells. Altho. in one of the
weak moments, there was a bit of
Rose "3vl suggestion included in
this column, it is a bit early in the
season to talk of such things.
This is the first week of the
autumn in which all the games
o..r,r.orinno rnnfprence teams are
conference games. Nebraska meets
. . . . ...... nnnnnnlars
Oklanoma, lowa oia.ie cinuiv""
tha irm-iv Missnurians. and Kansas
State and Kansas clash in what is
a fine examplo of intra-state rivlry.
i intareMtine- fact concerning
the Oklahoma-Nebraska game last
year is the fact that in gaining
ikn t. s tn ii virrnrv me- nuflnci
...or Viol.l without a touchdown for
the only time in 1932 Big Six com
petition. PlttsDurgn was tne
team to keep the Scarlet from
crossing the goal line, the score in
that joust being 0 to 0. That 1932
Sooner eleven was also the only
one in the history of Nebra.ska
Oklahoma football games to turn
the trick. Masterson kicked a field
goal, and a safety was counted to
account for the final score.
Bob Dunlap is believed by many
Sooner followers and sports writ
ers in this district to be one of the
best punters in the United States,
r not IUn the preat halfback
1ICV.. k . . . ........ c
compiled an average of 41 yards on
101 punts, which speaks for his
prowess. Dunlap completed 38 per
cent of his passes for an average
He tried a
total of 125 and completed 47. He
is one man for tne nusKers i
stop.
OKLAHOMA
E
PLANS 10 SPOIL
HUSKER ATTACK
Sooner Forward Wall Is One
Of Strongest in
Section.
GENTRY STAR LINEMAN
STUART
AO
PRE
VUE! TONITE
11:15
A2
Oklahoma Critics Say Sooner
Defense Superior But
Offense Is Not.
NORMAN, Oct. 27. Oklahoma s
sophomore team is making serious
and aggressive preparation for
what is easily their toughei.t as
signment ot the season Saturday,
a Big Six conference tilt against a
powerful veteran Nebraska squad
that is all victorious and unscored
upon. The game will be played
upon Nebraska's home field at
Lincoln.
The game promises to be largely
a quarrel between Oklahoma's
sophjmo.e line, led by fighting
Cash Gentry, 18(1 pound tackle, and
the crushing running offense that
has carried two teams of Corn
huskers - their starting eleven and
thidr almost equally good "finish
ing" eleven - to decisive victory in
every game so far this vear.
Husker Record Better.
Although Nebraska has the su
perior record and is playing on
her home field, the Sooners will
try to take the Cornhuskeis
through spunk and fight as much
as any other factor, basing their
hope upon the fart that Nebraska
hasn't yet faced as fine a line as
the gritty Sooner one, a line that
is much better than the one that
held Nebraska touchdownless at
Norman last November. Of course
you can turn the thing around too,
and say that Oklahoma hasn't yet
faced a running attack as ruthless
as Nebraska's, and that the Ne
braska offensive this year is said
to be even better than last.
Three Yards In Five Downs.
Oklahoma deserved to vanquish
lowa State by the same three
touchdown margin scored by Ne
braska the preceding Saturday.
However the first fumbled punt of
Bill Pansze's varsity career left
Iowa State the ball on the Okla
homa 3-yard line and although the
Cyclones failed to put it over in
four downs, Oklahoma was offside
on the fourth and on a fifth trial
lowa State wormed the ball an
inch across the touchdown stripe.
Realizing that football figures
frequently do lie and that the pay
off is on the final score, neverthe
less an interesting comparison of
the Nebraska and Oklahoma teams
is seen in the figures each com
piled against Iowa State. With the
exception of punt returns, in which
Bill Pansze's 127 yards in seven
trials considerably outstripped Ne
braska's efforts, the Cornhuskers
have the better offensive showing.
Nebraska made twenty-two first
downs to Iowa State s one, Okia
noma thirteen to lowa State's
three. Neoraska rushed 386 yards,
Oklahoma an even 200. Nebraska
completed 5 of 18 passes for
seventy yaids, Oklahoma 5 of 19
for twenty.
But Oklahoma had the defensive
ede-e. Her forwards threw Iowa
State for seventeen and one half
yards in losses to nine for Nebras
ka. The Sooners blocked three
Iowa State punta to Nebraska's
none, Gentry rifting thru to spike
two and assisting Coker on a
third. Also the Sooners stifled all
nine Iowa State passes, intercept
ing three.
Both teams also met and defeat
ed Texas but Nebraska's 26 to 0
licking of the Longhorns was at
tained on a dry field while the
Sooners had to slide around on a
muddy gridiron to wrest their 9
to 0 triumph from the Longhorns,
the Oklahoma attack having no
chance.
Sooner Blocking Improved.
Sooner coachs thought their
team was blocking for the runner,
kicker and passer in improved
fashion against Iowa State. Poor
against Tulsa and Texas, the pass
defensive was tight against Iowa
State. Oklahoma will watch Ne
brasVa's flips with considerable ap
prehension for under Coach Dana
Bible the Cornhuskers often use
their strong running attack as a
foil for their aerial game.
Gentry, who has dominated
every game he has played this
year, maintained his hot pace
against Iowa State despite the
fact he suffered intense pain from
a corn amputated the day before
the game. Two o fthe punts he
blocked led directly to Oklahoma
touchdowns and when he was fi
nally withdrawn in the fourth
quarter, the spectators arose and
gave him the biggest cheer of the
day.
Here's Your Chance for Fame!
Pick This Saturday's Winners
NEBRASKA Oklahoma Score
Kansas State Kansas Score ,
Iowa State Missouri Score
Minnesota Iowa University Score
Pittsburgh Notre Dame Score
Here is your long awaited chance to be a big shot on the
campusl Just fill in this blank with your guesses and send
them into the Daily Nebraskan office anytime before Friday
at 5 p. m. To the five persons (or dopesters) who come the
closest to the correct scores will be awarded a year's subscription
to the Dally Nebraskan FREE. Get in the swim, everybody
guesses the scores, even sports writers.
tlclpants In the husking contest.
A wedding ring lost thirty-four
years ago was recently recovered
by Mrs. Barney Tobiassen at
Genev, Neb.
Will Rogers, now famous sciccii
comedian made his first public
appearance at the age of 14 when
he rode in a rodeo contest. He won
t.h contest.
SWIMMING COACH
ANTELOPE
PARK
Will Hate
Mel Pester
Friday Nite
Joyce Ayers
Saturday Nite
For Your Approval
Why not plan your rVEEK
END DANCING in a ARM
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Five Letter-Men Returning
To Help Sutherland
Defend Title.
Coach Kenneth Sutherland, new
swimming mentor, issued a call
Thursday afternoon for both fresh
man and varsity swimming team
candidates. Practice starts next
Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock, and
all men wishing to try out for the
squad are asked to report. Coach
Sutherland stated that he is in es
pecial need of breast-stroke men.
There is a possibility that a wa
ter polo team will be organized
this year for intercollegiate com
petition. There will be swimming
meets with both conference and
non-conference teams, the sched
ule being completed by Thanksgiv
ing. Last year Nebraska tied with
Iowa State 44 to 44 for the Big
Six title.
Lettermen who are returning
this year are Bcrnie Masterson,
Big Six champ in the 50 and 100
yard free-style races: Jack Gavin,
backstroke, 220 and 440; Dan
Easterday, 220, and 440 free style;
Howard Church, backstroke; and
Jack Minor, Big Six fancy diving
champ.
game was 2 to 1, with Delta Sigma
Phi declared Intramural Soccer
Champion of the university and
Phi Kappa Psl awarded second
p!fice.
Zentz was the outstanding fig
ure of the game. His two field
goals were the winning margin,
and his defensive work was equally
as connpicuous.
The first four places in the soc
cer tournament are as follows:
Champions Delta Sigma Phi
Runnersup Phi Kappa Psi.
Third place-Sigma Chi.
Fourth place Sigma Alpha Kp-silon.
For once the coach at the Uni
versity of Arkansas will not have
the last word about how- some of
his players will perform because
four of them have wives.
Preparations are being made
at Cozad for a state corn husking
contest to be conducted on the
George Lawless farm. Plans are
being perfected by various com
mittees assigned to care for the
preparations of entrtainment and
comfort of the visitors and par-
Lincoln Shoe Shop
Tony Satlno, Prop
Specializes in any
kind of Shoe Work.
Reasonable Prices.
207 No. 14th. Near Campus
Business College Bldq
Picking teachers is Bnro"ibin,'
like picking wives. It would o
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on the qualities to be sought in
either.
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Phi Kappa Psi Falls Before
Champs, Thus Winning
Second Honors.
Led by Max Zentz, rangy center,
the Delta Sigma Phi soccer team
defeated Phi Kappa Psi, 1 to 0, in
an overtime period Tuesday to de
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1 to 1 tie, it was decided by the
participants to play an extra peri
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as' Zentz duplicated his Monday
performance by booting a perfect
goal, which proved to be the mar
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Final result of the championship
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