The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 26, 1939, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THREE
DAILY NEBRASKA
Husker-Hoosier, Okla.-SMU
games headline Big Six card
Big Six football opened Saturday
afternoon as Jim Yeager's green
Iowa State crew polished off little
Coe College, 19-0. Yeager used his
first string but a small part of
the time, as sophomores, led by
Bob Seaburg and Jack Wallace,
did most of the work.
This weekend, however, the lid
really blows off as all six '.earn?
go into action, with the two lead
ing games coming between Ne
braska s Cornhuskers and Indiana
at Bloomington, and between the
Oklahoma Sooners and Southern
Methodist at Norman.
, Sooner favored.
The Sooners, who will be watched
to see if they can duplicate their
performances of last year which
put them among the ranks of the
nation's leading teams, will be
favored to beat S. M. U., while
pre-game dope figures the Husker
Indiana game as a toss-up.
Iowa State goes after Denver
university Friday night as Kansas
U. tackles Drake. The Big Six
teams have drawn the favorite's
role in both cases. The Drake
game will be the first time out for
Gwinn Henry as coach of a
Kansas team.
Kansas State takes on a warmup
opponent in Fort Hayes, and
should win, although the Hayes
team has often caused the Wild
cats no little embarrassment. The
other game on the schedule finds
Don Faurot's Missouri team going
into action against Colorado.
Missouri won 14-7 last year, and
Paul Christman and his gang
should better that this year in
spite of a big flock of sophomore
talent at Boulder.
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(Continued From Page 1.)
BRASKAN will continue to post
the latest news flashes, received
over its special news service, on
its bulletin located in the Union
lobby. Besides the dispatches,
troop movements are shown by
colored pins on a large map posted
on the bulletin.
Summaries of the war situation
are posted six times every day.
Summaries are posted at 8 a. m.,
10 a. m., 12 noon, 1 p. m., 4 p. m.,
and 6 p. m. Important flashes are
posted as soon as they are received.
Oklahoma fans
may need at least
2,000 tickets
Bill Cross, Oklahoma athletic
business manager, has just thrown
John K. Selleck, Nebraska busi
ness manager, for a 1,500 ticket
loss. Instead of the usual 500 al
lotted to the Oklahomans, 2,000
reserved seat ducats and 50 box
seats were asked by Cross.
RplVrk Immediately withdrew
from sale the balance of the avail
able tickets in the west stadium,
and is holding them subject to the
Oklahoma business manager's or
der. Of the total of 50 boxes in the
west stadium, 48 have been sold
to season book buyers, and the
two remaining ones are located
one at each end of the field. Cross
says if the Nebraska-Oklahoma
game, to be pleyed in Lincoln on
Nov. 25, dtded the Big Six
championship, two thousand tick
ets won't be enough for Okla
homans. More than 50,000 degrees have
been granted University of Wis
consin students in the 85 years
since first Pres. John Lathrop
handed the first graduating senior
his diploma in 1854.
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Short scrimmage slated
for this afternoon as
team to leave Thursday
By John McDermott.
With the thermometer hovering
around 50 degrees, Nebraska's
Cornhuskers showed lots of fire in
running thru an afternoon of fun
damentals yesterday. Coach Jones
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Luther, l'etsth, Francia, Ruhng.
"B ' squad: Kndo AnnDurn, rrestorii
tackles. 8. Bthwartxkopf. Knhler; ruards
Abel, E. Sthwartzkopf : center, Buituki
backs DeKrulter. Knipht, Ribn, Hopp.
"C" squad: F.nrts J. Prochaska, Lu.
wick; tackles Mukin, Schlelch: fniard
Si earns, Hermann; center, Meier; backs-
Kahler, M Thompwm, Blue. Porter.
"D" rqud: Ends Ziegler, Carperf
tackles, Haynes. Knickrehm; ijardt
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Lincoln Journal. Lincoln Journal
gave his end and backfield units a
long workout on passes, both on
the offense and defense. Line
Coach Lyman had his charges
working on- blocking and tackling
as well as formation dnlL
Four teams were running thru
formations and plays, and smooth
ing out. individual assignments.
Spinners, power plays, and end
runs were stressed by the major in
the workout. A short scrimmage is
on deck for Tuesday with light
workouts due Wednesday and
Thursday.
Seemann ready.
George Seemann, who has been
on the shelf with a knee injury,
will be ready for action by Satur
day. Vic Schleich, tackle candi
date, who was injured in Satur
day's scrimmage, was in sweat
clothes. Forrest Behm varsity
tackle, missed practice yesterday,
Behm is confined at home with a
slight illness, but should report
this afternoon. Unless other in
juries are sustained, the squad
should entrain for Bloomington in
good physical shape.
End Coach W. H. Erowne will
scout the Minnesota-Arizona game
for the Huskers, at Minneapolis,
Saturday.
Probable starting lineup for the
Huskers Saturday includes six jun
iors, three sophomores, and two
seniors. Juniors are Behm, War
ren A If son at guard, Ray Pro
chaska at end. and backs Herman
Rohrig. Roy Petsch and Bob Lu
ther. Vike Francis, fullback, Hub
Monsky, guard, and Clarence
Herndon, tackle, are the sopho
mores, while Bob Ramey, and See
mann are the only seniors.
"A" squall : Knds-R PrwtiMt. -aaa;
tackles-Betun, HrnxJ'jo ; foards
Coach Ed Weir
to reach America
Thursday or Friday
Ed Weir, Husker coach, is final
ly on the high seas, and the ship
carrying him and his track team
will dock Thursday night or Fri
day morning, according to word
received by his vrtfe from Dan
Ferris, secretary of the national
AAU.
Weir, who has been coaching the
American track team which toured
Europe this, summer, was strand
ed in France with his charges un
til recently. He plans to take a
plane as soon as his ship lands for
Bloomington, Indiana, to see the
Husker-Indiana game Saturday.
Tickets - -
'Continued From Page 1.)
games, traca meets, Daseoau
games, wrestling and swimming
meets.
Approximately 12,500 season
tickets have been sold to the gen
eral public thus far this year. The
number of reservations this year
are little changed from a similar
period last year, as many of thft
reservations for this year were
made last year.
Mr. Selleck mentioned that when
the 5,000 tickets ordered by Minne
sota an1 the 2,000 ordered by
Oklahoma are deducted, only a
small percentage will remain.
Ticket1? are still available for
home games at the athletic office,
and will soon be available for out
of town games, although Mr. Sel
leck warns that good seats are
going fast.
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