TTTURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1931. rrTTT nitr v ivrr THREE CHANGES LIKELY FOR IT Jj Benson, Toman, and Skewes May Start for Bible Squad Saturday. WILLIAMS ONLY INJURY Ron Douglas Also Providing Strong Bid for Post at Left Half. The freshmen stole the grid spotlight from Coach Dana X. 1 5 i h 1 e s varsity Cornhuskers Wednesday, but the league game on the practice green sward was only incidental to the preparations being made to repulse HATS CLEANED and BLOCKED .55 Gloves, Scarfs and Ties Look Like New When Cleaned at BRAKE'S CLEANERS AND TAILORS B1640 204 So. 12th GORDON goes to college! Right now, thousands of Arrow Gordons are being packed to go back to college! For this smart, comfortable ox ford is the favorite shirt of the well-dressed col lege man. And, unlike most oxfords, Gordon won't shrink because it's Sanforized -Shrunk. Let us show it to you plain or button-down collar. White $2 Colors $2.50 wTH MS H r 'Well there's one worry we won't have. Our shirts won't shrink.' 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The cold which infested the stadium was the chuso of lots of energy on the part of the gridders, and when not gathered around the coaching staff in a huddle ta correct de fects, they scampered around the gridiron in an ertort to Keep warm Husker hopes toon a Douna up ward when Johnny Williams ap peared in a sweat suit minus the crutches which have accompanied him on every occasion this week, The torn ligaments in his instep have definitely Improved, but it is utlll doubtful if he will be able to take the call at left half against the Jayhawks. Bob Benson, 175 pounds of speed from Pender, Ne braska, will get the noa u wn Hams is incapacitated. Benson has been playing this position in prac tice this week, with Ron Douglas providing opposition and making his bid for a starting Job. Only One Injury. Injuries will not hamper Coach Bible at Lawrence, with the excep tion of Williams. Every man on the team is physically capable and ready for action. The pittsnurgn rame did not take its toll of play- ers, although many men received minor bruises from which they are lust recovering. But all will be shin-shape for action Saturday, Williams may be ready to play, but unless his presence is imperative, he will remain on the bench in favor of Benson. Reviewing plays took up most of the time Wednesday afternoon, with Coach Bible making frequent corrections as they were run off against the nubbins in dummy scrimmage. No real battle was re sorted to, due to the chance of in juries. The nubbins also took their share In the work, running Kan sas plays for the Nebraska defense to practice on. Three Changes Likely. The lineup Wednesday indicated more strongly that three changes will be made when the team takes the field at Lawrence. Ray To man, who for his stellar offensive and defensive play against Pitts burgh was promoted to a starting berth, will captain the HusKers. He is a senior, playing his first year of varsity football, but has proven himself a valuable man by his pass catching and tackling. St. Paul "is his home town. Glen Skewes, the red haired Imperial fullback, will get the nod at this post after a two week absence, a starting berth. The third change will be the substitution of Bob Benson for John Williams at left halfback. The rest of the lineup is the same that started the Pittsburgh encounter. Bernard Scherer, Dal las. South Dakota, is at right end: Harold Holmbeck. Beatrice, and Walter Pflum, Imperial, tackles; James Heldt, Scottsbluff, and Glen Justice, Grand Island, guards; Franklin Meier, Lincoln, center; Henry Bauer, Lincoln, quarter back: and Llovd Cardwell, the Seward 'Wild Horse" at right half. Second Lineup. A second lineup was composed of Vergil Yelkins, unroin, ana Lester McDonald. Grand Island, ends; Wallace DeBrown, Lincoln, and Carroll Reese, Chappel, tack les; Neal Mehring, Grand Island, and Clyde White, Tecumseh, guards; Bill Horchem, Ransom, Kansas, center; Allan Turner, Western Springs, Illinois, quarter back; Bud Parsons, Lincoln, right naltbdck; Ronald Douglas, Crete, left halfback; Sam Francis, Ober lin, Kansas, fullback. One hundred and eighteen uni versity coeds attended a recent leisure tome dancing class, in which one semester credit is offer ed for regular attendance. r y vi'-iV. -isv v ft &u y. . j vsuTi! . v 9 A Toman V 1 LTV m it iU a 'H.ii-u v BY SCORE 20 10 1 Brill Runs Opening Kickoff Ninety Yards for First Touchdown. MEGEHAN EVENS SCORE Whites Fight Against Odds During Tilt; Put Up Stout Front. Outdowning and outyarding their opponents by a good mar gin, Coach Ed Weir's varsity freshmen defeated their league Wright's Beauty Shop CompleU Beauty Service Guaranteed Permanenta $2.60, S 75 and $5.00 Oompleta. Shampoo and Wave 50c 802 Sec. Mut. 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The varsity started off with a bang when Brill took the opening kickoff on his own 10-yard line and ran down the sidelines through the entire league team for a touch down. He was out alone after crossing the 50 yard line except for the safety, whom he outran. A pass, Brill to Amen, was good for the extra point. Apparently feeling content that there would be no trouble with this team the Blues proceeded to play listless football and had a pass in tercepted by Megehan, who ran 73 yards for a touchdown. The pass was in the flat territory and Mege han took it on the dead run and was never headed. Everett place kicked the point. The score stood 7 to 7 with only six minutes elapsed in the first quarter. White Shirts Hold. The varsity, with spinners and reverses, was Crossing up the de fense quite consistently and How ell, Brill, and Dodd were making gains for the varsity, but when the ball was worked down to touch down territory the white shirted warriors would put up a stout front and force the Blues to kick. At the start of the second quar ter Dodd made it a first and ten on the 45-yard line. Brill shot a pass to Dohrman that was good for O - "-S ' i .... . '. M - f i t .-m A S .'.'jj ?. - I till 19 yards. Howell picked up seven through the center and Dodd made it first and ten again. The ball was on the 4-yard line. Howell on the second try at the line made it over for the touchdown. The pass for point failed. Second Varsity Spirited. A whole new varsity team was put in this half and this team showed a revival of the spirit and went to work immediately. How ever no touchdowns were forth coming and after about five min uter of play they were sent to the showers and the original Blue tenm replaced them. Dodd opened the fireworks with a long run around left end and Brill added ten. A fumble stopped this however and Everett got off a nice long punt, putting the Blues back on their own 27-yard line. Another Blue fumble gave the White Shirts possession of the ball in scoring territory, but they were smothered by the Blue defense. On the fourth down an attempted place kirk was blocked and the ball put in play on the 20 with the Blues in position. Dodd Runs Again. Dodd again circled left end for a nice gain, going 35 yards before being hauled down this time. Some nice spinners by Howell put the Blue Shirts knocking at the door again and Dodd went over for the marker on the fourth down. How ell kicked the extra point. The game was called as darkness was falling. For the White Shirts Harer, Wright, and Tilford stood out in the line; Wurtz, Megehan and Ev erett did well in the backfield. On the varsity Dodd turned in the fin est job of ball carrying, shaking off tackles many times to gain ad ditional yards. Brill and Howell also looked good. In the Blue line Dohrman, Shirey and Mehring all were stopping the plays at the line of scrimmage or throwing the bovs for a loss. The lineups: Whites Bender Hurleib Tilford Krck Hirer UriEM T. Wheeler .... VVurli Kverett Megehan Mye Blues .le RichMNliinn . . . .It ....If! . .. .c ....r , ....rt . ... re ... .qb , Ih , . .. .rh fb Hhin-y . . . . (Ilenn . Mehrlnn . . . f'eteis FltiEerald Dohrminn Ball . . . . Dodd brill . . . Howell hurmiTiinone: Blues Hnff. Hlrhsrd., Katal, Wheeler. Poherty, Klum. mrsten, Bsuer. Amen, Andrews, and Harrison. hltes -Osborne, Williamson, Phelps. DATE OF FISTIC MEET SET FOR DECEMBER 12 Ostran States Men Wishing To Enter Should File Immediately. Definite date for the All Uni versity boxing tournament has been set at Dec. 12, it was an nounced Wednesday. Men wishing to enter should register Immedi ately either with Harold Ostran or at the Intra-Mural office. Anyone who has lettered in boxing cannot participate in the tournament. In stressing the need of train ing, Coach Ostran stated, "1 have found condition is an Important factor in these three round ama teur bouts and it is important that every entry get in good shape." Any one wishing to work out may use the equipment in tii base ment of the Coliseum end is in vited to attend the boxing classes. According to' Ostran plans are under way to construct a portable ring to be used In boxing events. Previous events have been staged under difficulties because of the lack, of facilities. Pitt's Try for Point i ... wit y. .. v itm .JHT- ' w e, im M -x K$ ?VT i :f SPORTSING By LLOYD HENDRICKS An event attracting a great crowd and also a lot of interest was the friendly combat between former fencing champions, coaches and members of the Princeton fencing team. In a feature bout Santelli, Olympic coach, gave Cap tain Schoonmaker '04 a lesson in sabre. The climax of the evening was a slashirsr sabre bout between Pirotte, Olympic and Princeton coach, and Santelli. After the bout, which Pirotte won, 5-4, San telli made a brief speech about the value of fencing in developing a gentleman. Fencing is a course which should receive more attention at Ne braska. There are some classes at the present time under the direc tion of Dr. R. G. Clapp of the phys ical education faculty. It should be accorded more room in the present university curricu lum. It builds up the mind and the eye more than any other sport. Tt is one of the fastest sports known to mankind. Among the fine plays of last Saturday's football caid was Lynn Jordan's ninety-nine yard run against Michigan for a touchdown. Jordan, whe is playing halfback for Wisconsin this season, snagged Willis Ward's long kickoff on his 1-yard line, started slowly, then squirmed his way out of a squad of Wolverine tacklers and ran straight down the field for the score. Big Ed Christianson, sopho more tackle for the Wolverines, took out the men on tiie Michigan Typewriters All makes for rental. Bpecial rate to Etudenta fcr long term. Used and rebuilt machines on easy payments. E2157. Nebraska Typewriter Co. 130 No. 12 St. Lincoln, Nebr. ) iM-lliMUMtA.i - NOW PLAYING Big 3 Unit Program NEBR, - IOWA FOOTBALL GAME FILMS All the highlights of this great game photographed with exceptional clarity. Plus Tiril Run, Firtt Starring Feature of REB RUSSELU famous All-American football star "The Man From Hell" Plus Episode 2 and a" for- only "YOUNG EAGLES" Mats. 10c Nites 15c tnt-fx l 5 1929 Courtesy Sunday Journal and Star. team as they came up and en abled Jordan to complete the long est college or university run barn of a kick off for the season. Les Lindberg, Illinois halfback, is up for nomination in some AH America team again this year. H3 certainly deserves it He alone out gained the entire Northwestern backfield as Illinois downed N. U. 14 to 3. He is an all around man on the playing field, combining pass ing, punting, blocking, and tackl ing to gain the distinction of bein.' the outstanding player on the un beaten Illini eleven. This game down at Kansas thi Saturday that everyone thinks will be so easy may be just that an l again the tricky Kansas' forma tions may draw out the Husker de fensive and allow the Jayhawks to skip thru. 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