Friday, November 20, 1942 DAILY NEBRASKAN 16 ; By Norri Anderson -w ' (Sports Editor) ' N y wf A stumpy follow with horn-vimiiPtl specs just poked his nose into our Uiulerwood and murmured: "I'm all for organiz ing a temporary Thank God It's Sunday Club for these Corn husk ers." When asked for an explanation, our fat friend said that he referred to the pending Seahawk-Cornhusker struggle. We call him a dissenter and sic our staff on him. Fishback and Sherman wax their hot wrath on the dissenter, leaving him to bouncing Bobby McNutt for finishing touches. Gone completely are the last remnants of Nebraska's once beaten '40 stonewalling phalanx which waited so long for that persoiMo-person telephone call from Pasedena. Confronted by a chronic shortage of manpower, likeable Glenn Presnell is weathering the biblical cycle of the second year of Husker drouth. Only Ihree victories in eight starts lie on the winning side of the llusker ledger as this goes to press. Coming up for exe cution tomorrow is the tilt with the three-quarters pro Sea hawks, victors over Notre Dame and Michigan. One week be hind on the Pitt Panther greensward lies the sole Husker hope of finishing the campaign in fifty-fifty style. ly virtue of one grand coup, one victory over a favored opponent, could those Huskers redeem themselves. Only fa vored opponent left on the slate is the Seahawk eleven so the redeeming measure must be taken Saturday. Kansas State's hapless club winds up the campaign a week later here in Lincoln. .. 1 No easy sledding along the schedule trail preceeds the Seah.iwks into battle with the Huskers. Such clubs as Indiana, Michigan. Noire j 'ame, and Minnesota have tread the Bicrman club's schedule thus far. Despite the beef Presnell inserted in the Husker backfield for the fray, the starting Seahawk club sports a 12-pound team weight advantage. Some wit figured that the average Seahawlc is 25 years old and posseses one child. Center fleorge Svendsen and Fullback Ed Jankowski each performed five years in pro ball after finishing their college careers at Minnesota and Wisconsin. Five Huskers Left At Home As Team Leaves For Game Nebraska's grid eleven departed for the grid wars at Iowa City this morning, prepared to meet the powerhouse Iowa Sea hawks Sat urday in the toughest tilt of the campaign. Five Husker first-string per formers were left at home as the team boarded the train. Injured halfbacks Al Zikmund, Marvin Athey, Henry Reichel will be left along with Jack Hazen and Jerry Kathol. Seahawks hold a ten-pound weight advantage along the line and support an eight -pound back field advantage. Game captains for the Huskers will be Bill Bryant and Jerry Kathol. Traveling squad: KMH: Vic Olftrfc, Otumwll : T)NUI OH wl. IJntml; K4 Nri ud Bk nu- lMMh: MarvHi TtaMM. Ml- TACKI.KS: if Bytr, '! M"T'" OrubMch, BJhIiic lty; olhy. KM.: Vk SchMch. M"ln: WriKhl. tr1 11tS Hrnka H. (il'AKDK: BW Bry.t. 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