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THE DAILY NF.BIUSKAN. TIll'RSmY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1938
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Tecumseh; Ely, Auburn; De
Fruiter, Lexington; Mgr. Prime,
Seward; Assistant Coach
"Chilli" Armstrong, Head Coach
A. J. Lewandowski; Assistant
Coach Harold Petz; Assistant
Coach Bob Mehring; Hoover,
Trenton; Wrede, Lincoln; Mack,
Milwaukee, Wis.; Fuenning, Lin
coln; Haynes, Curtis; Hudson,
Curtis; Luther, Cambridge; Nel
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By
Norman
Harris
In an effort to provide sports
fans with a more intimate knowl
edge of Cornhusker football stars.
the Daily Nebraskan Sports Staff
; has added another feature to its'
i department. Jean Wolf, junior,
: possessing a rare acquaintance j
with an unusual number of pi id- 1
; sters will begin work on a daily I
i fpntnrA trt hA Inftu'n lis 'RiffMc" I
in which Mr. Wolf will present the
i more unusual features about the
trials and problems of Nebraska's
! gridders. The feature promises to
be one of the most interesting fea
tures of the page. . . first of the
series is in today's paper.
, For once and for all time, any
procrastinations stated the Ne
braska University athletic depart
, ment, concerning recruitment of
I players from other states in order
! to develop giant and brawny foot
i ball teams had better be stopped,
j The talk and writings of writers
iWho have assailed the University
I for its importations Is nothing
short of slander, for ho! we find
that on a squad of almost 60 men,
only four hail from out of Ne
braska's boundary lines. Only one
man among the 22 members of
the Biffer's first two elevens hails
from foreign soil He is Paul
Goetowski, who certainly thinks
there are things more valuable in
this world than football. He loves
the game, it is true, but his main
interest in Nebraska University is
medicine, and will continue to' be,
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THIS YEAR
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Idncuin Joutuai.
nigan, Stuart; Newman, Pender;
Benger, Callaway.
Fifth row Walker, Talmage.
Hoemann, Adair, la.; Hines,
Cozad; Varner, Lincoln; Kerber,
Lincoln; J. Griffith, Omaha; P.
Griffith, Omaha; Clawson, Lin
coln; Mackey, Ansley; Foster,
Lincoln; Hamilton, Lincoln;
Leik, Hastings; Rochlitz, Big
Springs; Whitehead, Minatare;
Rubottom, Gering; Thompson,
Mitchell; Harris, Norfolk; Sch
warz, Sutton; Kiddoo, Omaha;
Monsky, Omaha.
Yearlings
Scrimmage
Frosh Gridders Prep
For Saturday's Game
vuiwu..v.o -
up into three teams of about 33)nice interception' made bv
men yesterday afternoon and were D(,b, fl.0, Rohri
given their first taste of scrim- j akied in the fjlsl S(()le wm, a len
mage against me varsuy. e-uai-m :
Lewandowski. Petz and Mehring
drilled their teams in defense, sin- i
gle and double wingbnek and punt
formation. . .
as there are good men on each
team. Teams are divided into blue,
green and white.
Saturday the frosh will play the
varsity, so the coaches are work
ing overtime to perfect the run
ning and passing plays of the raw
material. After workouts this week
and Saturdays game the squad
should be in line to have its first
two or three teams picked.
In last nights scrimmage Henry
Rohn. of Fremont. Hub Monsky, of j
Omaha. Vic Schleigh and Bob Lud- I
wick of Lincoln and Phil Bordy of i
Omaha looked the best for the
starting team.
no matter how good he may turn
out to be.
The other three men, one a full
back from Kansas: another a
guard from Iowa: and the last, a
back from Denver, would not con
stitute basis for insinuations of
commercialization, even if they had
come to Nebraska to play football
...and thev didn't come for that!
resson.
To the next wise guv in the east
or south, (perhaps Alabamai who
makes a public statement about
Nebraska's commercialization ....
an invitation to meet me in the
back allev with the Cornfed beef
that makes up Nebraska's football
squad... pick on Alabama . .maybe
you'll have better lurk.
Frosh footballers will probably
be more afraid of the varsity team
Saturday thHn they were when
they faced fraternity actives' pad
dles last Monday night, that is,
those are in that fraternity which
still wields the board... but the
big red shirts aren't out for blood
I ...they mean to scare the year-
lings. That game Saturday will be
worth watching. Several potential
I stars will perform for the frosh,
and it wouldn't be a great surprise
to see that bunch turn in some fine
bits of play. The outcome of the
I game Is certain, but the chance to
I see next year's sophomores is
worth the admission price.
WESTERN R. R.
Special Pares
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Ttirnugli erh trm Mneolfi 1
Mlnnnpiilli via r. B. Q.-C. .
R. It. K rbangt f car r tftpnlft
at Omaha.
Pallmani Ln( Dlnini tan.
Caarhra Iram Omaha.
L. l.lnr.la Iran m.Srpl.Mi.C IUQ
Ar, Omaha R:Vp.in.
I.v. Omaha p:0op.m. Kama ftatlaa
Ar. Minnrapalia 1 a m.
Lt. Minntaaalla ( lop m allhar Satur-
Backs Run Ends
Slice 0 Tackle
For Seven Tallies
Callihan, Dodd, Hopp,
Rohrig Show Up Well
In Backfield Spots
Looking probably tiie best they
have looked since practice opened,
varsity footballers ran all over
Adolph Lewamloski's frosh ch.nges
in an hour offensive scrimmage
yesterday after-
runni ng ends
and going over
tackles for
pains of 10 to
40 yards almost
at will.
However,
many errors
and niisplays
were obvious to
the observer.
Blocking at
times, especial
ly in the open
JACK DOOD
; field, looked
pietty poor, while
linemen failed
on numerous oc-
! casions to take out the rtRht men.
j All in all. the squad was far ahead
of last Saturday's condition, and
fundamentals and dummy plays
should snap into good form.
Dodd Looks Good.
To start the scrimmage off right.
Jack Dodd alternated with Harry
Hopp, carrying the ball for runs
of fl. 15, and 4 yards, with Hopp
scontin? 20, then shootinp two 20
yard passes to Dodd with a result -
ing first touchdown.
Mixed in with this
Of.
touchdown man i nan was a
tnnrhdmvn mrirr h tjl
yard scamper
'through the
middle. After
I thp ns inter-
! ception, the vai -
sity was given ji Ashburn on the line. Given the
the ball on their t'r.. f ball on the 30, thev used ten plavs
own 35. and to score, with little Bud Cather
used exactly 4 k cairying the ball over from the
four plays to three. Cather aggregated 38 yards
"ore. n 've tries with the ball,
Rohrig Scores. -X'' J f with Simmons and Knight contrlb-
Given the ball ' "st uting the other yardage,
again, varsity . ' ' This preview to the varsity frosh
half Rohrig fol- t: . 't .1 pame Saturday showed a lot of
lowed his inter- spur.k in the yearling defense. Al
feronte for 15 L - 1 tho they were up against the big
yards around BILL CALLIHAN ! K,.st ni)lis they probably ever
end, llopp connected with DoJd for have to face on a football field,
a 15 yard pass gam. then the they did come thru with enough
Hastings l.y l an end for 25, Dodd
ran end lor ten a:ai Rohrig hied
thru the center i the line for the
remaining one yard to the goal.
Just five plays fur that one. Get
ting bad.
The next note tame on two
plays. . .during which the varsity
first string looked smoother than
polished marble. Dodd ran the end,
following Callihan, and Adna Dob
son for 35 yards, then Herm Rohrig
snaked
yards over tackle and
' thru a maze of frosh backs
to
soore his second six pointer
That was enough for the first
stringers and Biff sent them to
Dr. Derri( k Norman
Lehmer.
"1. alumnus of the University
of
Nebraska,
I Tuesday.
died in Beikeley, Calif.,
He was awarded an
! honorary degree of doctor of
! science by the university in June,
1932.
' Y t:ii" 'r-N'rM'"" r,rtn
" N :
I the showers, apparently more sat
! isfied than he was after Satur
' day's scrimmage.
Rohrig, Hopp, Callihan and Dodd
1 composed the backfield on the first
I string with Kahler and Grimm at
I ends. Mills and Behm at tackles,
I Dobson and Pfeiff at guards,
! BroQk at center.
Seconds Continue.
Vrrwh lAnkincr onfi inrliidnH RaK
n 0 0 n. scor.ng
j,, n. ,.'.hi'stubbs' back!!: Phi Boidv, guard;
i, ry Dutcher. end: Hubert Mon-
sky. centei, and Schleigh, tackle.
Second st ling varsity had ease
scoring their points, with Luther
galloping 00 yards thru a broken
field tor one touchdown, five thru
the middle of the line for anotner,
and Porter making one on a 12
yard oft tackle plunge. Luther,
Portei, Wibbe'.s and tetsch car
ried the mail for the seconds,
while
kojl.
and
were
.Muskin. Hermann, Schwartz-(.Jo'How.'-ki.
Btirruss, Seeman
S h i n d 0
on the
ln
T n e first
tout-hiiown re
suited alter a
soi ies of exart
ly ten plays, in
which frosh
L u d w i ck and
and Kiddoo
slushed thru
varsity linemen
twice to bring
runners down
behind the line.
Before Poit"r's
; t o u c h d o w n
H. Knhrii.
Ludwick broke
thru and made a beautiful tackle,
judged perfectly, to down Porter
nine yards back of scrimmage.
Burruss' high center pas.-es
bothered second backs no little.
Still another vaisity lineup saw
service. Cather, Andreson, Knight
and Simmons were in the back
field, with Meier. Klum. Lomas,
Hitchcock, Neprud. Prochaska and
: good plays to earn themselves
some praise
Yell Kings Vie
Aspirants Try Out at 5
Before East Stadium
A call for all men interested in
trying out for cheer leader po
sitions has been issued for this aft
ernoon at 5 o'clock in front of th
east stadium.
These tryouls will be for the old
hands to get In shape as well as
to teach the new aspirants the
yells and antics. The final tryouU
will be held at the freshman gam
Saturday afternoon.
All who are Interested ar in
vited to try out whether they have
, signed up previously or noL The
experinced men are urged to b
present.
FRIDAY
SEPT.
23
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