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    Friday, October 1G, 1942
DAILY NEBRASKAN
Gophers Mad
As They Prep
For Nebraska
BY DON CRAWORT.
' Sports ed. Minn. Dally.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. 14.
There's a sign in the Minnesota
university dressing room which
forebodes bad tidings to the Ne
braska Cornhuskers. "Nebraska
must be beaten" says the sign in
reference to Saturday's tilt on
Husker soil.
Deflated by the Iowa Seahawks,
a combination of star pro and
college performers, a week ago,
the Gonhers found an 18-eame win
etreak shattered. Then last week
unhralded Illinois succeeded in
toppling the Gophers- so Hauser's
boys are mad.
Kula Moved Up.
Bob Kula, Jackson sophomore,
and Jerry Mulready, veteran from
Fa rgo,A moved up to the Gopher
tirst team toaay as joacn ueorge
Hauser sent the squad through a
stiff hour and a half workout. It
was the first Monday workout fol
lowing a game of the year for the
first and second stringers.
Kula replaced Vic Kulbitski at
fullback, and Mulready took over
Bill Baumgartner's right end post,
Kulbitski and Baumgartner moved
down to the second team. Kula's
advancement comes on basis of
steady improvement since fall
practice began. He is big, fast
and plays a steady defensive game
In the first three games he aver
aged over ten yards every time
he carried the ball.
Daley Injured.
Bill Daley missed practice to
take a treatment in the training
room. He got kicked in the back
and was bruised in the leg against
Illinois, but his injuries aren't ser
ious enough to keep him out of
action long.
Daley was a marked man every
time he got the ball Saturday with
two or three men covering him
His defensive game against the
mini was one of his best as a
Gopher. Observers at Champaign
gave him credit for robbing Illinois
of at least two more touchdowns
with his work in the Minnesota
secondary.
In Daley's absence, Joe Silovich
moved up to first team left half,
and Red Williams was on the sec
nd team. Hauser sent the teams
Nebraska Kansas No. Western Great Lake. Notre Dame Indiana Illinois
CVDCDTC V vs vs. vs. vs. vs. VS.
EXPERTS MinnSe'sota Oklahoma Michigan Wisconsin Seahawks Pitt Iowa
Norrie Anderson, .890 0-14 M9 M4 7 7-12 14-13
June Jamieson, .216 0-2 7-6 6-3 13-0 0-6 ,
A. Jacobs, .902 . 0-18 019 6-13 3-12 14-20 20-14 20-12
Bob Miller, .803... 6-16 0-32 6-18 10-7 1326 12 0 6 7
Bob MQNutt, .000.. TTT 6-0 0-7 14-12 20-13 "-12 60
Carlton Broderick, .006 0-40 0-20 6-20 20-18 21-21 2-9 2-
Donels Quits Job
As Cyclone Head
AMES, la., Oct. 15. Athletic
Director George Veenker has an
nounced that line coach August
"Mike" Michaelske succeeds Kay
Donels as head coach at Iowa
State college and will serve as top
mentor thruout the rest of the 1942
season.
Donels had requested the change
which was announced at a meet
ing of players and coaches Wed
nesday. His reason was that the
team had not delivered as he
wanted and expected them to. The
move was strictly voluntary.
When Jim Yeager resigned in
1941 to go to the University of
Colorado, Donels was named to
the head coaching position. He had
been coaching the frosh ofr a year.
Michaelske lettered in football
and as a weight man on the track
team at Penn State before turning
pro-gridder. He came to Ames but
a scant six weeks ago.
No announcement was forthcom
ing as to salary arrangements.
through a dummy pass scrimmage
with Silovich and Williams doing
most of the tossing.
Both teams got a chance to run
their plays in another dummy
scrimmage and Hauser let Silovich
and Williams limber up with a
few punts. Before he excused the
squad for football pictures, Hauser
sent the whole varsity around the
field once. This is the first time
that anyone has had to run the
field (one of Bierman's favorite
tricks) since the first game."
Attitude Different.
Attitude of the team was dif
ferent yesterday than it was fol
lowing the Seahawk game a week
ago. After the 7-6 loss to Bier
man's team, the Gophers were
downhearted and pepless; yester
day they were mad and showed
their old time zip and fire.
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Speed Marks
Drake Squad
AMES, la., Oct. 15. Speed of
foot is going to cause Iowa State
lots of trouble Saturday when
Drake University moves in for the
forty-second game of the scries.
Drake has size to equal the Cy
clone line but will hold a decided
edge in the speed department on
the showing made last week
against St. Louis University. Two
vital scores came purely as a re
sult of Bulldog speed.
Drake was trailing 9 to 0 when
Einar Johnson, last year a mem
ber of the crack East Des Moines
track team, gathered the second
half kickoff in on the Drake 6
yard line. Without an opponent
touching him, Johnson raced away
from the entire St. Louis team.
That marker started Drake's
march to victory.
Leading only 13 to 9 with three
minutes to go, Drake again flashed
its speed to clinch the game. Joe
Saggione, 187-pounds of fullback,
intercepted a pass on the Drake 42
and outraced the Billikins for the
deciding tally.
In addition to Johnson and Sag
gione, Cyclone fans will get a look
at such speed merchants as Bud
Vincent, Bob Williams, Ottumwa
freshman, Jim Dickerson, and Lee
Brewer.
William Werstler, jr., traveled
by horseback more than 1,000
miles from his father's ranch at
Walden, Colo., to the University of
Illinois.
Freshman Squad
Practices Today
Frosh grid aspirants will ex
hibit their wares today at 2:30
in Memorial Stadium in a regu
lation practice fray. Mentor
Bill Pfieff will use four com
plete teams during the game.
Admission is free.
Winless Kansans,
Sooners To Meet
LAWRENCE. Oct. 13. Back in
their home lair once again, the
University of Kansas Jayhawkers
are preparing for the novel expe
rience of opposing a team Satur
day that has had no better luck in
emerging victorious this season
than have the Kansans.
In fact, the University of Okla
homa Sooners have fared even
worse in the offensive department
of the game as they have failed to
tally a single point in three games.
After opening the season with a
scoreless tie against Oklahoma
A. & M., the Sooners have been
overpowered 23, to 0 by Tulsa and
7 to 0 by Texas.'
Score Against Frogs.
Kansas finally broke her scoring
jinx by chalking up a touchdown
early in the fourth quarter against
Texas Christian. After being de
nied on three previous scoring
threats, Ray Evans pitched a beau
tiful pass past the Horned Frogs
secondary where Otto Schellbacher
gathered it in and loped over half
the field to complete a 69 -yard
Foes Take Six
Wins from Big
Six Elevens
Madison, Wis., Oct. 10. A pow
erful running attack and an air- ,
tight pass defense gave the '
University of Wisconsin a 17-9
victory over the University of
Missouri Saturday. Elroy Hirsch, 0
brilliant star of the Badger eleven,
led the Wisconsin play and ac
counted for his team's two touch- ;
downs.
drive.
The spirit of the Jayhawks did
not slacken as they continued to
outplay the Frogs for the final ten
minutes. Drtves of 51 and 50 yards
were carried forward on the
strength of Evans' brilliant pass
ing but neither gained their ob
jective. The final drive reached the
three yard line with 15 seconds to
play when Charley Conway made
the only Texas Christian pass in
terception of the afternoon.
Evans Shines.
Evans continued his superlative
play as he completely dominated
all individual performances of the
afternoon. Handling the ball on
three out of every four plays for
Kansas, Evans put on a devastat
ing one-man show. Having attained
last week the rank of the nation's
top passer in respect to number of
completions, he strengthened this
lead by completing 17 of 35 passes
for 250 yards. This gives him a
total of 48 completed passes out of
101 attempts for 492 yards.
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