THREE Tinmen 4 v nrmnpn iqu TIIE DAJM NERR ASK AN JJ 1 . . . 7. - --- .... ,. . 1 - - r ej Bible Refrains from 'Rougn o it m mi If DoPlaMJU !. . " - ; i r v SIC Ban ERS INJURIES CRIPPL LINEMEN; HO HOLD STIFF DRILL Dohrmann, Ramey, McGinnis IVter, Moliiing Bear Body Hurts; Three Eleven; Run Thru Sham Scrimmage Against Frosh. Behind padlocked gates, Ne braska's coaching staff sent the Cornhuskers thru a stiff workout in offensive and defensive play Wednesday, altho no "rough stuff" was permitted. Too many injuries already has seriously squelched the optimism that prevailed thru the forward wall. First of all, Elmer Dohrmann, Injured flankman, was in suit again Wednesday but watched the dummy scrimmage from the side line. It is highly improbable that tall Elmer will open at his regu lar right end post, because his 'knee injury hasn't fully healed. Virg Yelkin was in Dohrniann's position. Other ends who aie crowding Yelkin for the flank in clude Paul Amen, John Richard son and Lloyd Grimm. Ken McGinnis, altho back in fighting togs, is still limping from a knee injury that kept him on the bench during last week's Ames game. McGinnis went thru yester day's workout in his regular posi tion with Gus Peters alternating with him. Peters is still carrying a bruised rib sustained in last Sat urday's game, Mehring Only Experienced Guard. Bob Mehring is the only ex perienced guard in good shape. Lowell English, alone with Gus Peters, is nursing bruised ribs, leaving two sophomores George Seeman and Eill Hermann to plug the vacant gaps. Seenian weighs 194 pounds and is a fast, smart and good defensive man. Hermann scales 177 pounds, but what he lacks in weight is made up in speed and agility. Ed Saurr and Perry Franks have alr.o been given considerable attention by line coaches ''Link'' Lyman and "Indian" Schulte. Fred Shirley, 207 pound Penn sylvania tackle, takes ample care of his post on the left side of the line. Shirley, an All-Big Six se lection, is plenty fast down the tield under punts and his defen sive play last fall merited him much praiseworthy comment. However, tackle prospects on the right side of the lino aren't so well taken care of. Ted Doyle. 213 pound product of Curtis, has been getting the nod in practice this week over Jack Ellis. 210 Om- his passes from center are per haps the best of all three pivot men. Nebraska star brickfield remains intact with Johnny Howell at quarter, Lloyd "Wild Hops" x"ard well and Ron Douglas at halfs and Sam'l Francis at full. The second quartet of backs is composed of Bill Andreson at quarter, Harris Andrews and Marv flock at halfs and "Wild Bill" Callihan at full. A third strinr,' bnekfield found Ernie White calling the signals, Art Ball and Hugo Hoffman play ing halfbacks and Thurston Phelps in the tailback position. Frosh Employ Gopher Defense. Imitating the Vikings' defense of a 6-3-2 formation. Coach Ed Weir's yearlings put on a dammy defense against the first string varsity mon who ran thru several of their plays. Reports from the Gophers' grid camp Indicate that Coach Bicnnan will use a six man line against the Huskers with the five .nen in the secondary floating around to match the Huskers' at tack, be il by air or by land. The Huskers played some de fensive scrimmage against a year ling group that saw Eugene Miller taking Julius Alfonse's role' in the Gopher backfleld, Roy Patsch as halfback Andy Uram, Otto Huebner as fullback Viv Spadi cinni and Jim Mather as Bud Wilkinson, Viking quaiterback. Coach Bible indicated that he will select the roster Thursday, and that between 33 and 35 men will make the northward trip. ELY Line Formations, Drill Comprise Team Work. Huddle B Huddle and line formations were given out yesterday to the Nub bins bv their coach, Lawrence Ely. ahan. Two such men should be I i ne J3 i i 'S able to take care of the right next meet with Nebraska Wesley tackle suot. but that was where an. Oct. 16, a nocturnal engage Ames was cracking the Husker me-nt to be staged at the latter s line for gains last week. And if Held. the Cyclones can do it. Coach An impressive 26-lo-2 victory Bierman's backfield will make a over the Kearney Antelopes be longs to ir.e MUKKer reserve, in obtaining this triumph, the initial nnp of the run eiit trrid season, the one-way street thru that hole. Mills Shines at Tackle. Bob Mills and Jack Hutcherson are the sophomore tackle reserves, but inexperience keeps them from seeing rgular Huskr service. Mills, all-state end and state prep shot nut chamD. is rilavine a new role at tackle and doing mighty well asmuch as there. Hutcherson has also made an impressive showing upon the line. Charley Brock, lfl5 pound soph omore from Columbus, is the only second year man who has been getting the call of the first string regularly. Brock is an efficient snapper-back, a terror at defense In the secondary and hiH offensive charge is powerful. Boh Rnniey, despite an injured hand from a rleated foot, is ... :d choice at the pivot position, and he can fill Brock's shoes very well. Bob Ray in underweight at 157 pounds but Ely-coached charges exhibited po tent vis, especially in the back field. Coach Ely. albeit, is eyeing the Wesleyan battle more, ominously than he did the Kearney fray in- the Methodist are known to be stronger fodder than was Kearney Teachers. Realizing that the Plainsmen will give his men plenty about which to worry in the way of foot ball tricks, Ely is running his co horts thru the various line and backfield formations. TYPEWRITERS For Sale or Rental Ued rnachln on ay payment. Th Royal portable typewriter. Ideal machine for ttudenta. 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Minnesota has been hailed everything from world champion on down and the latest murmur is that if the Gophers win against the Huskers day after tomorrow they will smash all records for long time win strings. Their present list of victory statistics are as follows: Twenty four consecutive games without a setback and 18 straight wins. Thus as they go up for their 19th crowning in a row (the Bible men say no I they will come with in ten games of breaking win marks. Michigan holds all such records as thry won 29 straight without a tie and then 27 more without a defeat. Thus the Biermanmen with their meager 18 scalps are only papooses in the grid forest. The Gopher mentor is in proud possession of, not one, but 20 bouncing boys, all wearing varsity letters. An equally sized groups comes from the sophomore class, all husky and tough. With such an array Coach Bernie believes he can come thru undefeated again if you can be lieve in paper. However, the straight goods are that he is pow erfully worried about both Nebras ka and Northwestern. Last year it was only the Huskers that gave him cause for grayness as the home boys knocked repeatedly on the Gopher goal line, but there was nobodv home. 12-7 was the ultimate outcome with Cardwell missing a score around left end in the dving moments by inches. The big Northerners do truly have an untender time of it since every single opponent will be pointing for a win. Nebraska's is not the usual desire for free pub licity at the Gopher's expense, but rather bitter revenge. Lavish praise was thrown to Julius Alfonse, whom his coach lauded as the best half back in America. This lad neither punts nor passes, but carries on the rest of his duties with all the dis tinctiveness of a fish dinner with out bones. Last year he laid out of school because of scholastic dif ficulties. With an average of 4.34 yards per crack during the entire season, Tuffy Thompson will be in togs along side Alfonse. Only a feather weight holds down the sig nal barkers post. Sam Hunt, a Ball Bearing With Ed Steeves I Both tsckles are all-America. They are Dick Smith and Ed Widseth. At guards Eierman is offering 'Bud Wilkinson, an all star: Bob i Wield, Sam Kiley and E I Kafka, all leltormcn. John Kulhitsi has i been groomed into a fitrt class I nivot. man in.-mte of his impending 200 luggers. Comparative scores of the two teams la:it season : ("II till" U'll "'i "J ll'll i mere 165 pounds, wrote his name with smart plays last year as the country's foremost quarterback, but his weight still hampers the backfield when a fourth ball car rier is needed. " Two more halfbacks are Andv Uram and Ruoy Gmitro. Like Hunt, Bill Matheny is a weightless back, but speed and intangible hi .is galore. More backfield stuff in eludes Wilbur Moore and Law rence Buhler. Both are thrice threaters and like the game wed enough to make any vet cat dirt to hold his post. Whitmore Rorlt, whom most ardents will recall is back plus Ray Strate and Phi! Belfori. Now if vour ears have chanced onto any of these floating tales f the Vikings lacking beef in the i forward wall, drop them now, for ; the brawn, size and speed of these i kids would draw envy to a tians- j port truck. The four best tackles on hand averages some 220 and ; every other spot right at the j coveted 200 flat. Both ends are back. Ray Kning and Dwight Reed and can be re imbursed by plenty of alternates. Michigan .. Punh!!1 Nnrth'wvn IntVH .. VYiSi'n'lplll . N. PiKutn ri:la:ie , 12- 7 I'uvn StH' . . . .411. II Mint'-snt:i . . . .'."- B ti-.inhnnia .. . .'Jl -l't VN.-inun . 13- i I Ml --t.il i th . . . 7 l-'iiii. Stun- . . . 'H- i iN'tun Stnte. I'll- (1 'hlCMKO -12 .V.l- ii .i:- . Ii c . n- ii .i!S- " Tho price of wives in Pa!e;-line bar; taken a decided drop. 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