Thursday, October 29, 1942 DAILY NEBRASKAN r"'"i"."i Mm r Byler, Bryant New Varsity Team Members After Change Offensive sparkler Dale Bradley continued to perform at the varsity left halfback position yesterday as the Huskers went through their final heavy paces prior to the Saturday Big Six fracas with Kansas. Pass defense again came in for consideration yesterday at Men tor Presnell sought to build a bar ricade capable of stopping the great Ray Evans. Evans ranks near the top in national passing performances with a percentage close to the .500 mark. Kansans Busy. Hip injuries to backs Harlan Altman and Gene Sherwood were the main concern in the Jayhawk camp yesterday. Neither reported for practice and apparently neither will be ready will be available Saturday. Gwin Henry continued to stress the Jayhawk passing attack. "Our big hope against the stout Ne braska line is a flock of passes,'' he commented to nearby scribes. Two varsity teams scrimmaged on defense against Nebraska plays, employed by the frosh team. Ray Evans and Kenny Adams held the first team halfback spots, Hoyt Baker was at quarterback, and Ed JJnquist had the fullback call. Long and Musick, guards; Hodges and Johnson, tackles, Bacher and Hardman, ends; and Penny at center were Henry's line choices. Bryant On Top. Top Husker promotions brought Bill Bryant and Joe Byler into starting spots against the Jay hawks. Bryant's steady improve ment since the opening of the season terminated yesterday when Presnell moved him up to the first string right guard spot over Wayne Stranathan. Bryant will captain the Huskers Saturday. Huskers will travel on the Mis souri Pacific Eagle instead of on the Burlington Zephyr, a change in favor of the war effort. t'itnt team Hum and Thompson, end; Schlrlrh and Byler, tackles; Duda and Bryant, guard; Partington, center; Me theny, quarterback; Bradley and A they, halfbacks; Elsenhart, fullback. Second team Nyden and Kathol, ends; 81mm and McNutt, tackles; Von Goets and 8tranathan, guards; Bachman, center; Cooper, quarterback; Debus and Zlkmund, halfbacks; Hopp, iullback. Third team Qelwlck and Clark, ends; C. Wright and M. Grubaugh, tackles; Hazard and Wllkins, guards; Hatfield, center; Long, quarterback; MrKre and R. Thomp son, halfbacks; Hungerford, fullback. fourth team Hewitt and Peters, ends; Klndler and Domeler, tackles; Wilson and A. Grubaurh. guards; Buckley, center; I . diohASL SsLtlASL J By Norris Anderson (Sports Editor) V, Phi Gams and Betas Battle For I-M Grid Finals Spot ATOs and Delta Both pride and neck can be rescued if we announce that the A. Grubaugh, guards; Buckley, center; I i- i. j i i Keichei and g. Wright working with Long radicalism printed here yesterday was a literary miscarriage and I). Thompson in the backfleld. I. 1.11 , irom a pen nauiuea long ago Dy a passive verb and now pushed by Gene Bradley, curator of Chips. If any spoiled garbage be tossed this way, kindly direct it instead to the page two pastures where lie the "Chips" of Bradley. STATED TODAY! ALL RECEIPTS GO TO LINCOLN'S UNITED WAR CHEST Help Deserving Charities While You Enjoy a Fine Show I : 4..- ,- -V ' " ' " T J ' Sigs Will Meet Tonight Also This evening at 5:30 on the freshman practice field, the four individual league champs will square off in the semi-finals of the 1942 touch football tournament. Featuring tonight's playoffs will be the meeting of the two favor ites, the Phi Gams and Betas. A wide open game is expected since both teams boast of high powered offensive machines. Both clubs ran over more than 100 points during the season. The other game will bring to gether two dark horses in the form of the ATO's and Delta Sigs. Al though the ATO's are the pregame favorites, much can be expected of the Delta Sigs if they play the same brand of ball they showed the Sig Eps last night. SEASON RECORDS. Phi Gamma Delta. 43 Delta Tau 0 34 Theta XI 0 32 Kappa Sigma 0 18 Sigma Nu 0 Beta Theta Pi. 25 AGR 0 m IMF w mm -.1 riu.t Tha Meat Hilarieaa f tba "TOPFtK" SlerUa Joan BLONDELL Roland YOUNG 'TOPPER RETURNS" 3L Serv. Men 20c A FREE! "Spooky" Halloween Party Refreshments and Games Sat. Nite 8 p. m. 2nd PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 26th and P Streets End Today I fibber McCarthy b MOLLT BERGEN in "Here We Co Again" Starting FRIDAY! You'll want to stand up and cheer! . m w a PAT tORl mi wnn kcuc mm CARL CSKOiO ftUXlAEl We'll take 'em one at a time no nointinsr for Missouri." 20 SAE 0 tii rn t. .,..,! i .i:: -n- ci-'. i x i . 28 Phi Kappa Psi 0 AL vucu ilMJ'e" imumiug imure uig oix pians ior ueneiu ot 6 Farm House 0 his charges. 23 Xi Psi Phi 6 a , . ... . , , . , oquuu injuries, pius maunuy oi me DacKiieia to muster concerted offensive push, necessitates Presn ell's outlook. An other motive is the overconfidence scourge, a disease which Alpha Tau Omega. 12 Phi Delta Theta 0 13 Beta Sigma Psi 0 30 Sigma Chi 0 7 Delta Upsilon 0 Delta Sigma Pi. scourge, found ample cure in the 1916 Jayhawk fracas. Nebraska rode into that World war 1st hnttlp pnnfidpn- 8 Sigma Phi Epsilon 7 tially expecting to continue their touchdown march. Notre uame loomea aneaa, so aia lowa. Why worry aDout iiansasi A press dispatch from the Husker coach to the home news after the game read thusly: "Overconfidence (and Kansas) beat us, 7-3." A 40-yard Husker field goal in the opening quar ter gave the Huskers their three points. Ad Lindsey, later head' Kansas mentor, kept the Scarlet trotting backwards with his prodigious punting. Time tnps up 26 years and again we have a Jayhawk- Eusker mix before us. Kansas is pointing for this one with all the eagerness of a prize setter. But the Huskers also have their noses to the earth. We have several grid performers who are guaranteed to be fat and sleek. A local cafe tenders free meal tickets for blocked punts, intercepted passes, and recovery of opponents' fumbles. As alert as a prize English sparrow, Joe Partington has in his possession three healthy meal tickets and he's a Lincoln man. You 11 make that 200 pounds yet, Joe. 0 ZBT 7 Alpha Sigma Phi 0 6 SAM 0 12 Sigma Phi Epsilon 9 Bachelors Cop 27-0 Victory w. 0 0 2 2 3 3 5 a Bachelors Club 4 Cornhusker Co-op 3 Zephyrs ....3 ACBC 2 Brown .Palace 2 Pioneer Co-op 1 Baldwin Hall 0 Clark Rice ran 50 yards on punt return to highlight the Bache lor Club's 27-0 tnumpn over me Pioneer Co-op, George Weed caught passes for two touchdowns to head the in dividual scoring. II. Wolfe inter cepted a pass and ran 40 yards for the final score, ACBC downed the Brown Pal Scribe Glen Eckhart of the Kansas State sports sheet men-. tions Gwin Henry, Jayhawk coach, in his missive. "Once attain after the KU-KS fray, Gwin Henry, Jayhawk lwjv. uowneu uie w. - WJ1, . - f. ihfk W(,lvM that eon!rrerate ace, 7-6, yesterday in anouier osro tuam, iinu.o i.-..v- v..r - ... .. intramural fray. Baldwin Hall around his door howling with the footbally ache. Letters irom Lawrence say that these wolves won't be appeased this year un less they dine on a couple more victory steaks. Take Nebraska next week, fer instance." forfeited to the Zephyrs in the re maining game. Play will come to a head Friday when the Bachelors Club tangle with the Cornhusker Co-op for the championship, Huskers View Grid Movies of Sooners Nebraska's lack of a consistent offensive onslaught and a slightly ailing defense in the Oklahoma game was revealed in a two-hour Sooner-Husker movie shown last night to Husker footballers. Briaht spot of the movie was the amazing individual perform ances of linemen and their one lightning offensive attack, accord ing to Glen Presnell. 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