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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1942)
lfeDddxr H, 3932 DAILY NEBRASKAN Charles Named Scahawk Coach AMES, Itu Ensign Robert Charles, former University of To ledo basketball star, will direct th activities of the Iowa State College Naval Training School basketball team, ft was announced today by Lieut. George C Ray, officer in charge. The announcement of the ath letic program was made yesterday. JUST ABOUT THE FUN NIEST SHOW ON EARTH! L Plus NEW Short Subjects Feature at 1:81-8:M 5:43-7:l-9:49 WE SELL WAR BONDS AND STAMPS THE STORY THAT THRfLLEB THE W0RID..N0W ON THE k SCREEN FOR THE FIRST TIME . . . WITH Rll THE ADVENTURE IND SPIRIT 10 WHICH THESE BRAVE FLYERS IN BURMA DE VOTED TKDR LIVES! . . . V ... MRUkUV- PAUL KEllY GORDON JONES ILL SHIRLEY MAE CLARKE an A CAST Of THOUSANDS STARTS WEDNESDAY TODAY! The "ARK I A M N. X 1-1 NOW! kku a iai j" wr hjf vmsiirv 1 if V "V I . VI ft f V - - I! ss It X ,(M tthm Bolw - Mly Leo In I Men TI3 ROAD TO HAPPINESS" io By Norris Anderson S SS (SporU Editor) N Straight Iioiu Uie skillet inlo the fire go Nebraska's Scarlet and Cream this week as powerful Minnesota follows Indiana into Memorial stadium. Our informants at Minneapolis tell us that large, saturnine George Hauscr has at Gophcrland another potential national champion. You dissenters who point to the Minnesota loss last week had best look into the facts of the ca.xo.. Altho Hauser'g lads bowed to the Bieman-tutored Sea hawk aggregation, which included many pro stars and past ail Americans, there was no chagrin behind the defeat. Score was 7-6, favor of the Seahawks and courtesy of a muffed Gopher extra point. Game statistics proved Minnesota superior in every department except the final score. Two minut es remained when big Bill Daley, Gopher All -American backfield aspirant, broke loose thru the Scahawk middle for 40 yards down to the 2 yard stripe. Following plunge saw the ball carrier cross the goal line, then fumble into willing Scahawk hands, flame was over and so wasn't the 18 game Gopher win streak. It didn't take the placid burghors of Minneapolis long to discover that a backfield power comparable to the great Bruce Smith was frolicing within the squad. Succeeding Smith at left half is the human bucking bronco, Bill Daley. Sport scribes within the Big Ten area herald Daley as Smith's gridiron equal with only a single reservation. Daley doesn't possess Smith's amazing timing, but his straight-ahead drive is superior. Gopher fans like to tell how Daley broke thru the line in the seasonal opener, bowled over every opponent (even knock ing the referee posterior-wise) and dog-lrotted across. Once Daley starts moving, he gains momentum to the degree where he runs over every obstacle, human or otherwise. Supporting Daley in the Gopher backfield are three tried-and-true vets who'll big for Big Ten recognition. Versatile Bill Garnaas, quarterback, ranks as the top defensive back in the nation. Herman Frickey's speed and elusive play features right half, and Vic Kulbitski, remindful of Michigan's Bob Westfall, completes the array. Elsewhere on this sheet is printed friend Don Grawert's article on Gopher football. Don sport edits the Minnesota Daily, has followed Gopher fortunes, he says, since diaper days. Hillenbrand Gets Praise From Team BY BOB MILLER. It was a sweaty, begrimed Billy Hillenbrand, taking the congratu lations in the Hoosier dressing room as the weary Indianians dropped off their moleskins before taking respective showers. The same Billy, who last year as a sophomore zoomed his way into the headlines by cutting foot ball antics that rated him as the sophomore back of tha.year. Last year, his running and his passing accounted for every touchdown that the morgue-clad Hoosiers tal lied in the 21-13 heart-breakker Story of The Aircraft Carrier ROYAL" AbUie With Action! STATS S Plan upon planer zoom g ing out of tho clouds. ..the g thtll-.hockad rat-a-tat of bunting machine gvn Art I 4 that started a Husker losing slump that ran five games. It was the same Billy who last year, as he did this, merely grinned at the congratultions in his unassuming way. The turf of Nebraska's spotty and also ques tionable greensward was still clinging to his clean cut features. "It was a good game and I wish you fellows a lot of luck in the rest of them," was his comment when asked about the game. About that time another big fac- US .Si 1 if Billy Hillenbrand of Indiana 'r:- vw'1lfc''"!-;':,-''V' yr' ,. '' -'l!'..'v, ten." fJ..V"-i-;.-',-: wiTiour Ft' ). ' ; .. -:r-r,tl:;l:tJ:.: V "TROUBLE ANC? if overt OR. AROUMp tor in the Indiana victory walked by with white teeth flashing. He was Hugh McGinnis, a 193 pound Negro back whose piston-shaped legs drove him to the second Hoosier touchdown which climaxed the entire affair. His physique was one of the finest that we r.ive seen. His shoulder s, broad at the top tapered down to a small waistline, resting on top of two powerful hips that looked almost out of proportion. The silent but happy Bo Mc Millin, Indiana coach, could only think of the future. "We'll sure point for that Iowa team that plays at Bloomington for home coming in two weeks," the silver haired mentor said. It was the llm - l, I' What could be more prac tical or more fashionable than a slacks wardrobe, and our collection in cludes the smartest! Fine ly tailored to give that immaculate look, there are flannels and novelty weaves in plains and plaids. Start your slacks wardrobe today! GOLD'S... . ""J as. g95 m mm aw Till AkQ .fWtow PASS CiTurtcsy Lincoln Jnuinal. only thing about football that he would mention. A Season Tickets Now On Sale Lincoln Junior Leogu Town Hall Series Featuring a Father Cornelia Otl Hsbbari Skinner F. P. 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