THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. SUNDAY. SKI'TBIHKU iV. 1937 PAGE THREE A VARSITY ROUTS set the pins for the second score of the day as he snared a lateral from Andrews and took it to the frosh 4 yard stripe, from which point it was taken over by Dodd for the. second recording. Again Richardson's placekick was good, giving the varsity a 14-0 margin. A motley collection of plnys cul minated In Thurston Phelps' "six point tally. Hoffmann's extra counter boot was good and the varsity had amassed a 41-0 lead. Bill Andreson massacred the year ling line for the last touchdown of the day, and the battle ended, 47-0, varsity, as his conversion kick went astray, Nead A Desk? Deslt $5.75 Up. , Tables all prices. See our used office furniture at 1121 P St. FKOSH, 47-0 IN Campus formula Add to one measure oi youthful spirit, one measure of dramatic individuality, an equal measure of your own personality, and several parts of fabric and color interest. Allow to set in a cool place until firm. Garnish with fresn new clothes, set in any autumn background, and serve. I . ft ; ,A J o I'sJrl- Dodd, Phelps, and Andreson Each Score Twice in Two-Hour Tilt. State Market OFFENSIVE FIGH By Joe Zelley. Class A offense power was ex hibited yesterday afternoon at Memorial stadium as the Corn husker varsity gridmcn routed Coach Ed Weir's freshmen, 47-0. In the first strenuous scrimmage of the 1937 fall practice sessions. Both coaches used three com plete teams during the two hour game. Coach Biff Jones" No. 1 varsity tenm listed Dohrmann and Richardson, ends; Doyle and Shirey, tackles: Mohring and Eng lish, yuards; Brock, center; How ell, quarterback; Andrews and Dodd, halfbacks, and Mcllravy, fullback. No. 1 Frosh Team. Mentor Weir's No. 1 frosh ag gregation and Prochaska and Hann, ends; Wilson and Gaucher, tackles; Yant und Cnpron, guards; Meier, center; Hopp, quartoibiick; Newton and Francis, halfUcks and Wibbels, fullback. It took exactly seven plays for Major Jones' "first" team to cap. ture a touchdown. Jack Dodd took the opening kickoff and racvei it back to the varsity's 37-yard line. From this Juncture Howell threw a pass to Dodd which was good for 15 yards. Charley Brock, varsity center, ilvmvmhvr for the best in food for the most in comfort for the best in prices for the promptest of service ISELLVS ;afe 136 No. 12th ( 1429 o St. ! B6565 I Credif and DeVery j j "We will le pleased to serve Fraternity houses, I Sorority houses, boarding ( houses nnd individuals. ( 1 May We Serve You A Leading Business School 1834 it,, 1 1. ,u ""'111 'trZ- 1937 Fnr niorp than 53 your? the Lin coln Schoul ,,f ;, .inniw'i'p In. specialized In business traininu. The training is definiie. It is purpruWul. U is arrlu!ly planned. livgislrution At Any Time LINCOLN SCHOOL of COMMERCE W. A. 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