The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 19, 1937, Page PAGE THREE, Image 4

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    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,
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Dodd, Phelps, and Andreson
Each Score Twice in
Two-Hour Tilt.
State
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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,
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