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('. Wednesday, November 13, 1946 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN- Dnjuries Slow (Drills For Bowa State Tilt Page 3 A lengthy injury list confronts Coach Bernie Masterson as he drills the Huskers in preparation for the last home game of the sea son Saturday against the Iowa State Cyclones. Fullback Tom Novak and Guard Eddie Schwartzkopf are expected to miss the Biff Six tilt Saturday and save themselves for the Okla homa and UCLA ramcs later this month. Biff Tom has a shoulder injury plus a sore hip, while Schwartzkopf has a bad knee. With Novak out of the lineup Wally Hopp, Hustings smasher, is expected to be on the field at the opening kickoff handling fullback duties. The roly-poly ball carrier ha sparkled in practice sessions as well as in the MissouVI game since he was promoted from the Nubbins squad. Wilkins Game Captain. Gene Wilkins, 200 pound Omaha guard, will replace Schwartzkopf at the right guard spot and will serve as game captain for the bat th the last of the season for the Iowa Slate eleven. End Ed Nyden is lost for the season because of a kidney injury sustained in the one point loss to Missouri, and Quarterback Sam Vacant! is. hampered by a lame shoulder. V. Fred Metheny has moved into the No. 1 quarterback slot and will probably get the call Satur day. With Novak out of action, Frank "Junior" Collopy has moved back to the fullback spot from his right half berth and Bill Moomey will start at the halfback position. UN Has Edge. Based on the first string outfit that has been running together in practice this week the Huskers will hold a weight advantage of about five pounds per man over the invadirig Ames outfit. Masterson has been using Jack Tesck and Willard Bunker at ends, Carl Samuelson and Gordon Hall at tackles, Wilkins and Fred Lorenz at guards, Joe Partington at center, Metheny at quarterback, Dick Hutton and Moomey at half backs and Hopp at fullback on the .first unit. The second combination ha Jack Hnxen and Bob Sclilelner at ends, Bob Teia and Vim Rtlner at lack leu, Frannle Leik and Bob Litips at guard, jm Thomson at eerier, Vncantl at quarterback, Jim Myers and Pat Rooney at halfbacks, and Frank Collopy at fullback. On the third string are Fran Manduln and Alex Cochrane at ends, John Sed lacek and Mike DIBIase at tackles, Bob Devlney and Schwartzkopf at guards, Jim Taylor at center, Dick Thompson at quar terback, Roy Long and Harvey Stroud at halfabcks and Gerald Moore at fullback. Pit -A a, i ii irrr S r rr- r'nri n j i tiiif n id OottrtMV Lincoln Journnl GENE WILKINS Husker guard from Omaha will serve as game captain in Nebraska's home finale against Iowa State Sat urday. Ag I M Football Slate Revised Ed Higginbotham, director of Ag inlramurals, has announced the revised Ag College touch football schedule. The revision was necessary because of the rain and bad weather last week. Wednesday, Nov. 13 Ag Fresh men vs. Ag Men's Club. Thursday, Nov. 14 Farm House vs. Odds and Ends. Tuesday, Nov. 19 Ag Men's Club vs. Odds and Endcr. The standings as of Nov. 10: w I. Alpliu (iuniniat Win 4 I Farm IIiiiim S I A Mrn'n Club 2 I Ag Kri'Khini-n 0 j Oclilx and KimIh 0 I mt'A o 4 LOST- Classified F.vevhharp fountain pen. initials F.M.S. Call Frances Smith 2-7371. FOR SALE Tuxedo, size about 37 short In perfect condition. Call 5-7123, WILL the person who picked up wrong notebook in 103 Temple on Monday Nov. 4. please return it to Student Union office or call 3-1316. Enclosed official papers urgently needed. FOR SALE Tuxedo, sizTT7-3li7iike new Call 6-4530. LOST Keys In black case. $10.00 reward. Hetty Willy. Student Union. LOST Pair glasses between Andrews and Nebraska hall, last Wed. night Reward. Call 5-6936 g IH (U K E ER DOEHLLDITDEiJ By George Miller If Nebraska fans are worried about getting into the coliseum to see Harry Good's 1946-47 edition of the Nebraska basketball team in action they ought to stop and consider the plight of the Illinois fans. Due to an overwhelming en rollment and a limited seating ca parity at llurr gymnasium, whf?i seats 7,600, only students will be admit'd to Illini games except for the tilt with Nebraska at Cham paign on Dec. 28. For that game the general public will be admit ted, since Christmas vacation will be under way and the campus will be less populated. Even with such restrictions stu dents will not be able to attend all of the games, for they have been divided into two groups, the "Orange" and the "Blue." and will attend alternate home games. The Husker team when they play at Champaign will be on their way to Kentucky for clashes with Louisville and Western Ken tucky Teachers on Dec. 30 and 31. Who knows where the Iowa State two-milers will finish dur ing the conference race? The Ames runners may surprise if what one of their number ac complished last week is any in dication. During a cross country race against Drake's rational cham pions Cyclone Larry Inman felt his shoestring break. He paused to mend it and still turned in a better time than he has managed all season. The Iowa State band will be on hand at Memorial stadium Satur day to provide support for Mike Michalske's gridders when the Cyclones tangle with Bernie's Huskers. It will be the third time that an opponent's band had been On hand with the Nebraska band, for the Missouri organization made the trip to Lincoln and the Scar let and Cream musicians were in Lawrence when Nebraska edged me Jayhawks. Each time two bands have been together the Ne braska group has been definitely superior a record which the foot ball team will attempt to duplicate. Nebraska's two-mile team is not doing badly when you consider that of the five runners two are not distance experts on the basis of previous competition. Jim Martin. Omaha freshman. was the state 880 champ last year, and is a new hand at the two mile distance, while Harold Konf of Lexington won high school hon ors in the 440, Along with Bobby Ginn, Don Morrison and Phil My ers, these novices will carry the Husker hopes in the conference meet at Norman Saturday. Coach Ed Weir Kelly Tops IM NamcsFivcUN ?,c wm Distance Men I mauenes as action. A few Five runners have been selec ted by Coach Ed Weir to carry Nebraska's colors in the Big Six two mile race at Norman, Okla homa, Saturday. Heading the list of two-miles is Bobby Ginn, pre-war Husker great, who has dropped only one race this season, and who figures as one of the top contenders for individual honors in the meet. The other members of the team are Don Morrison, only recently returned from the service, Jim Martin, freshman distance run ner from Omaha Benson, Phil Meyers, and Harold Kopf. Ginn has been troubled by a bad cold this past week, but as yet it has not hampered his run ning. Don Morrison has been im proving consistently since his re turn to school and should be in top form this week-end. Biggest improvement in the meet against Kansas State last week wai the running of Martin. His performance against the Wild cats enabled him to finish in fourth place and also netted him a position on the squad going to Norman. KU Upsets Oklahoma. On a muddy and sloppy track last week, the Kansas Jayhawkcrs upset favored Oklahoma by the score of 25-30. Earl Jones of K.U. finished in first place, followed by Hal More, also of Kansas, who Hih Game of 202 The first week of intramural bowling drew some heated three leagues saw high scores wore recorded which may fall niter this week's firing is completed nis is counted on to give Ginn main competition Saturday. Coach Weir feels that the lack of experience among the Husker track men may keep them from walking off with top honors, but with Ginn and Morrison showing the way Nebraska should be in the thick of the fight. The best game to dale was re corded by Kelly of Kappa Sigma ; with 202 marker to his credit. Morhciid of Ag Men'. Club reg istered second best with a 192. The best team series was posted by Kappa Sigma, scoring a total of 2,275. 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