Sunday, November 17, 1946 d. r . THF DATI.Y NERRASKAN l UVJC J ' ' . V Play by Play Iowa State Vosition Nebraska Wiltsie ! Bunker Bosnvak It Samuelson Schneider Loreni Bchoel c 1,rA,,?.Son Anderson rK (g c.) Wllkins Beihold rt Stiner Polllnaer re Cochrane Norman qb Metheny Pon Laun....i Hi Hutton Weber (g.c.) rh Moomey Chauncey fb HoPP Officials: Referee. Jack North, Highland Park; umpire. John Waldorf, Missouri; head linesman. Art Stark. Kansas State; field Judge, Mike Oberlielman, Kansas State. Iowa State won the tost and rhos to defend the north goiil. taking advantage of a strong wind at its back. Nebraska chose to receive. FIRST Ql'ARTKR. Bunker fielder Rollinger's klckoff on the Nebraska 28 and was dropped on the 30. NHHRASKA: Moomey picked up 3 yards thru the line. Ho p was thrown for a 6 yard loss back on tne scnnei za. nun broke thru the line and sped to the Iowa State 39-yard line for a first down. Moo mey recovered Huttmi's fumble on the 36. Moomey carried to the Cyclone's 31. Hopp was driven out of bounds on the Iowa State 22 for another first down. Moomey picked up 2 thru the line. Metheny'a pass Intended for Cochrane was Incomplete. Moomey was thrown for a loss on the Iowa State 21. Metheney passed to Moomey who was downed on the Iowa State 14. Cyclones took the ball on downs. IOWA STATK: Chauncey was down a) the Iowa State 23 after a 9 yard Rain. Don Laun picked up a first down on the Iowa State 26. Cochrane and Partington topped Don Laun on the 25 for a km of 1 yard. Norman passed to Dean Laun for a first down on the Iowa State 341. Chauncey picked up 1 yard. Norman'a pas was incomplete. Iowa State's backfield waa In motion and the Cyclones were penalised 5 yards to their own 34. Chauncey carried to the 38 Norman'a pass intended for Jensen was incomplete. Norman's punt was partially blocked by Stiner. Hopp recovered on the Iowa State 43. NKBKASKA: Hutton picked up 6 over right tackle. Hutton was dropped on the Iowa State 33 for a first down. On a quick opening piny Moomey dashed to the Iowa State 24. Metheny a lateral pass to Hutton went out of bounds on the Cyclone 34 for a 10 yard loss. Metheny a pass to Hutton was good to the Cyclone it for a first down. Moomey charged to the 17-yard line. Hopp was thrown for a 3 ard loss by Wilt9ie. Hutton went wide around right end tc the 11 -yard line. Hopp bowled his way to a first down on the Iowa State 8-yard line. Moomey got to the 4-yard line. Hopa took the ball to the l'j-yard line. Metheny scored for Nebraska on a quarterback sneak SCORK: NKBKASKA 6, IOWA STATE. Thompson and Vacanti entered the game for Nebraska. Vacanti's try for point waa DO good. SCORK: NKBKASKA B. IOWA STATK . Rooney and Myers went in for Nebraska Jensen returned Yacntiti's kickoff ft yards to the Iowa State 30 IOWA STATK : Thompson replaced Va eanti at quarterback Pass from Norman to Howard was completed to the Cyclone 37. Lorenz had wind knocked out of him on play and replaced hy Leik. Howard took 8 lateral from Norman and was run out of bounds on the Iowa State 46 for a first down. Norman's pass was incomplete. Myers' took Norman's punt on the Husker 11. returnirg to the 19 at the quarter ended. SCORK: NKHRASKA 6, IOWA STATE 9. 8KC0NP Ql'ARTKR. NKBRAsK: Moore drove to the Husker 52. Myers' quick kick rolled dead on the Iowa State 13-ard line. The kick traveled 65 yards. IOWA STTK: Runker stopped Chaun cey after a 1 yard tain. Norman's lateral was fumbled and recovered by Bunker on the Iowa Slate 4-yard line NKRK.ASKA: Rooney picked up 1 yard. Moore was held for no pain. Myers ama -hed thru fnr a Nehraska touchdown. SCORK: NKBKASKA !, IA. STATE 9. Vacanti's placekick was good. SCORE: NEBRASKA 13. I A. STATE ft. Howard took Vacanti's kickoff deep in the end zone and returned to the Cy clone 9. IOWA STATE: Chauncey picked up 3 yards. Norman's pass to Laun was good to the Cyclone 3:i-yard line and a firs tdown. On a lateral play Howard went to the 40. Norman's pass intended for Jensen waa in complete. Chauncey drove to the Iowa State 42, inches short of a first down. Norman picked up a first down on the Cyclone 47 on a ouarterback sneak. Nor man's pass to Dean I-rfuin was incomplete Howard sped to the Nebraska 46 on a lat eral from Norman. Norman's pass over center was no good. Metheny replaced Thompson at quarterback for Nebraska Norman's pass intended for Howard waa incomplete and Nebraska took the ball on downs. NEBRASKA: Moomey carried to the Ne braska 48. Hutton as dropped on the Iowa State 47. Moore picked up half a yard thru the line. On a quarterback sneak Metheny drove to a first down on the Iowa State 43 Nebraska took time out Thomp son and DiBiase went in for Nebraska. Dick Thompson went back to rass and was thrown by Dean Laun on the 50 for a 7 yard loss. Hutton failed to gain. Moomey was driven out ot bounds on the Iowa State 24, however, the Nebraska backfield was in motion and the Huskers were penalized to their own 48. Thompson's pass to Coch rane was completed to the Iowa State 47. Long replaced Hutton Nebraska was pen alized S yards for delaying the game. Fourth and 18 on their own 48 Roy Long's punt went out of bounds on the Iowa State 5-yard line. IOWA STATE: Chauncey picked up 3 yards to the Iowa State 8 Chauncey sinm med thru the line for a firt down on the Iowa State 17. Chauncey picked up 1 yard. He was injured on the pli.y and was re placed by Klootwyk. Howard picked up 1 yard Moore intercepted Norman's pass cn the Iowa State 28. There was a penalty on plav and Nebraska declined. NEBRASKA: Moomey failed to gain try ing ieft end. Thompson's pass to Coch rane was completed to the Iowa State 21. Wilklns was injured on the play and re placed by Lipps. Hutton and Vaeanti went In for Nebraska. Hutton v as swarmed un der on the Iowa Slate 19. Moomey drove to a first down on the Iowa State 14. Hut ton galloped to the 4 yard line for a first down. Mootnev failed to gain. Vacant! passed to Cochrane in the end zone for a touchdown ! seconds hefore the h.ilf ended. SCORE: NEBRASKA IS, IA. STATE 0. Vacanti a trv for point was no good. SCORE: NEBRASKA 19, IA. STATE 0. Sedlacek went In at tackle for Nebraska. Frlcdel took Vacanti's kickoff on the goal line and returned to the Iowa State 30 as tile half ended SCORE: NEBRASKA 19. M. STATE 0. THIRD U ARTER. Frledl took Vacanti's kickoff on the goal line and returned it to the Iowa State 2t. IOWA STATE: Friedl carried to the 27. Klootwyk carried to the 28. Hutton took Norman'a punt on the Nebraska 42 and raced to a touchdown, however. Nebraska was penalized IS yards for clipping and took the ball on its own ?0. NEBRASKA: Hutton failed to gain try ing the left aide of the line. Hutton took the hall on the Statue: of Liberty play and got up to the 35. Methfiiy replaeed Vacant! In the Scarlet baekfieldj Myers' punt was downed on the Iowa tate 26. Klootwyk picked up a yard on a lateral IOWA STATE: Klootwyk picked up 2. play. Don Laun on the Iowa State 33. i Sidelights On Husker IS Battle BY BILL SWANSON Husker Dads can be proud of the showing made by their sons as they mowed down the Cyclones of Iowa State 33-0 in the forty first meeting of the two teams. The crowd for yesterday's game was approximately 25,000, the smallest of the 1946 Cornhusker home season. Chilly breezes and Friday's in clement weather kept many of the faithful away and for the first time this season there was room in the south end of the west stad ium for some of the early arrivals out of the Knothole section. How ever, the slimmest crowd of this season numbered several thousand more than the largest single at tendance of the 1945 home sched ule. In racking np their third Big: Six triumph of the current cam- paign, the Huskers scored as many points against the Iowa Staters in two quarters as they did in the games against the Cyclones in the '43, '44, and '45 seasons combined. Fred Meth eny, in his first starting- role of the year, scored 12 points, one less than Nebraska could mus ter against the Iowans in the two previous games. The best run of the day was Dick Hutton's 60 yard touchdown return of an Iowa State punt in the third quarter, which was nul lified by a questionable clipping penalty. Press box opinion seemed to be that it was one of those questionable blocks which could be called either way, but Cyclone Frank DeBecker's superb dra matic ability thoroughly convinc ed the officials that he had been illegally taken out of the play. He left the field immediately, limp ing very badly and it looked as though he would see no more service in the game. But, mir acle of miracles, this same Mr. DeBecker came bouncing back in to the game just exactly two min utes and 45 seconds later and he seemed frisky as a young colt without a trace of the aforemen tioned severe limping condition! Broad Jumper. By the way, in his scoring jaunt, Hutton looked like a sure point winner in the broad jump event in the Big Six meet as he leaped far and beyond the grasp ing arms of a would-be tackier at the Iowa State 12-yard line. Nebraska'.s quarterbacking which was good throughout the game, was best in the second per iod when Jim Meyers was called upon to quick kick. A very fine boot caught the Cyclone flat footed and the ball rolled dead on the Iowa State 12-yard line a break, which coupled with Willard Bunker's fumble recovery set up the second Cornhusker touch down. The fastest huddling and ac tion of the season came at the close of the first half. Nebraska worked three running plays and one pass in 25 seconds and Va canti's toss to Cochrane for the third tally came with only seven seconds to be played be fore the intermission. Bill Moomey looked very good in his 70-yard streak down the west sidelines to pay dirt, but the officials stepped in again and claimed he stepped out of bounds on the I. S. five. The Dads of the players, hud- Myers downed Norman's punt on the Ne braska 40. NEBRASKA: Myers lost a yard hitting the line. Moomey failed to gain. Norman took Myers' punt on the 12-yard line and was driven out of bounds on the Iowa State 29. IOW. STATE: Klootwyk plckerf up 3 thru the middle. Kiootwyk got thru to the .'l.ri. Partingtno stopped Paetz for no gain (n an end-around play Norman's punt went out of bounds on the Nebraska 34. NEBRASKA: Moomey raced 61 yards down the west sidelines to a touchdown, but the officials ruled that he s'epped out of bounds on the 6-yard line. 1 rst down for the Huskers. Myers was piled up on the Iowa Stale 4. Myers plunged thru to the 1-foot line. Metheny went over for the touchdown on a quarterback sneak. WORE: NEBRASKA 2S, 1. STATE 0. Vacanti's kirk for the point was good. WOKE: NEBRASKA 21), IA. STATE 0. Vaeanti kicked otf Into the end zone for an automatic touchback. Iowa State took l.al Ion own 20. IOWA STATE;: Chauncey picked up 3 yard thru the middle. Chauncey crashed the middle to the Iowa State 27. Chauncey was inches short of a first down. Norman picked up a first down on the Iowa State 32 on a ouarterback sneak. On another quarterback sneak Norman got to the 37. Howard took a pass from Norman for a first down on the Iowa State 47. Norman fought hla way to the Netirasa 47. Nor man's pass to Paetz was good for a first down on the Husker 40. Nebraska took time out. Williams threw Paetz for a 3 yard loss. Norman's puss was funibled and DiBluse recovered Tor Nebraska on the SO. NEBRASKA : Long punted out of; bounds on the rbwa State 11-yard dine: IOWA STATE: Chauncey picked up 1 yard as the quarter ended. SCORE: NEBRASKA 26, IA. STATE . died on the east players bench, wore numbers corresponding to the numerals on the sons' jer? seys, making it very easy for spectators to locate the proud fa ther of each player. The Dad at tracting the most attention prob ably was "Tiger Jawn" Pesek, the Ravenna strongman and long time "King of Rasslers," who is the father of Jack Pesek, right end for the Huskers. Placement Act Before the opening whistle, Iowa State's Harle Rollinger, the nations leading field goal artist, was kicking successful placements from as far out as the forty yard line. However, Mr. Rollinger had no occasion to use his talented toe in the battle which followed. The half-time entertainment was again very effective. The I. S. C. band in black uniforms trimmed in gold and red, start ed at the north end of the field in a "V" formation, massing into a full parade formation and finally peeled off to execute a perfect "U of N" which chang ed without a break into "I. S. C." The baton twirlers with the Cyclone band were a treat to watch and Pat Apgar, former national high school champ. gave a solo entertainment which featured the handling of three batons at one time. The Husker Band, undoubtedly one of the most colorful in the nation, executed a huge DAD while the player's fathers were introduced. During the intermis sion visiting M V A dignitaries and governors of several mid western states were also intro duced. Although it was not as evenly fought or as thrilling as some, the 1946 Iowa State-Nebraska tussle was a fine game to close the N. U. home season. The play ers were happy, the coaches were pleased, the fathers were proud, the spectators were cold and Iowa State was "waiting for next year." S IKE'S HOME ISJN OMAHA. Til PLAYED FOOTBALL FORTE OKLAHOnA zoontKJ FLIGHT WHILE IN TUFNAVY. "BIG MIKE WEARS A 20-INCH COLLAR AND TAILOR-MADE SHIRTS COST THE NAVY 4W8 APIECE nrrr: JIL4 HONEST Ar&kJ& MXMkMyi ftfu irj football f-mrM -f . &sz Jit- vVh -AW tfHE GURLY RIGHT TACKLE IS THE ROUND MAN OFTHE S QUAD.TJPPING THE SCALES AT 230 LBS. MIKE IS A FRESHMAN AND HOLDS THE NATIONAL AA.IX HEAVYWEIGHT WRESTLING CROWN. Six J(arsity LeUermcn Report To Swimming Coach Lepley IM Bowling The first two weeks of com petition find Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Nu, Beta Sigma Psi, and the Ag Men's Club leading their respective leagues. Play will con tinue during the month of No vember and through most of the month of December. The standings and results: LEAGUE. I W. L. Aloha Tau Omeca 5 1 Sigma Alpha Mu 7 Kappa Sigma 7 Beta Theta Ti 3 3 Cornhusker 2 7 Brown Palace 0 9 LEAGUE II. Sigma Nu 3 0 Delta Tau Delta 2 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 2 Delta Upsilon 1 2 Zcta Beta Tau 0 3 LEAGUE III Beta Sigma Psi 5 1 Phi Delta Theta 5 1 Sigma Chi 3 3 ' Alpha Gamma Rho 3 3, Phi Kappa Psi 3 3 Phi Gamma Delta 1 21 Theta Xi 1 2: Pioneer Coon 0 6' INDEPENDENT LEAGUE. Ag Mens Club 3 0 Lilies 4 2 YMCA 1 2 Architects 1 5 November 5. Ripms Alpha Nu heat Brown Palace 3 0 Alpha Tau Omet;a heat Kappa Sinrna 2-1 Cnrnhunker beat Beta Theta Pi 2-1. High tnrj. SAM: Stern 164. HiKh Ind. ATO: Anderson 104. HiKh Ind. Kappa FiK: Kellv 202. HiKh Ind. Beta: nith 175. High ind. Curnhmk.-r: Blatehford 182. Novemlier (1. Phi Kappa Psi beat Phi Gamma Delta 2 1. SiKna P.il beat Slma Chi 3-0. Alpha riamma Rho beHt Theia Xi 2-1. HiKh ind. Phi Pni: Wilson 1H9. HiKh Ind. Phi Gam: Allen 177. HiKh Indl. Hik Chi: Wlv 18S. HikIi ind. Beta Sic: Pi-te 19. Hich Ind. Theta Xi: McCraeken 162. HikIi Ind. AGR: Keeney 172. HiKh series: Keeney, 5114. HiKh team Rame: Beta Sitjma Tsl 72 HiKh team series: Beta Sigma, Psi 21i8. November 1. Lillies beat Y.M.C.A. 2-1. Ak Men's Club beat Architerts 3 0. HiKh ind. Lilies: Kiellng 1ti2. HiKh Ind. YMCA; Chun lf.7. HiKh ind. Architects: Pulley 1M. HiKh Ind. Ak Club: Morehnad 1!2. HiKh Ind. scries Chun, YMCA 46&. HiKh team game Lilies 64X. High team total Lilies 2013. NiivembeT 1!. RiKma Nu beat Zeta Beta Tau 8-1. Sigma Alpha Epsilon beat Delta Upxilon 2-1. Delta Tau Delta beat Sigma Phi Ep silon 2-1. Phi Delta Theta beat Pioneer 3-0. HiKh Ind. SlK Nu: Johnson 192. HiKh ind. ZBT: Garron 200. Hit:h ind. SAK: Creed 178. HiKh Ind. DU: Br'own 163. High Ind: DTD: Hmlth 197. HiKh Ind. Sir Kp: Perry 173. HiKh Ind. Phi Delt: Fisher 108. HiKh ind. scries: Johnson, Sigma Nu g:is. HiKh team series: Delta Upsllon 778. Hitl team total: Sigma Nu 226. November 13. Kappa Sigma beat Brown Pnlnee 3-0. Sigma Alpha Mu beat Cornhusker 3-0. Six lettermen have reported to Swimming Coach Hollie Lepley as the University of Nebraska swimming team goes into the first stages of drilling for meets later in the season. Heading the list is Les Oldfield, Big Six backstroke champion of prewar days. Other letter win ners reporting are Roger Moore, a diver; Conrad King and Bob Hazelrig, breast stroke; Bill Burr and Orville Chatt, free style. Art Cohen, a free style numeral winner, and Jack Kleinkauff and Dean Porter, former squadmon, are other experienced varsity mer men reporting. Promising newcomers include Perry Branch, W. C. Becker. W. A. Conncll, Jack Campbell, in it r ..; M M t rF uffn-.;.4 i Howard Love, Andy Miller, Tim ' ri II" T n 1 v 1 J T T auuivan, i... lvicuonaia, j. j. Witkowski, N. H. Holmes and Bill Fenton. Present reports indicate that Kansas is the only Bib Six school that will definitely not have a swimming team, while Missouri is and is anxious to have more men report for the squad. The intramural swimming meet on December 16, 17 and 18 will give Lepley a look at talent which may be valuable in later days. All students, -except letter and nu meral winners are eligible for this intramural competition. classed as a doubtful entry. lull Schedule. Coach Lepley promises a full slate for the Husker swimmers Norwegian . . . (Continued from Page 1.) United States. Widely Traveled. Mr. Hambro has traveled and lectured in America enough to have a thorough command of English. He is. one of the eight living Norwegians holding the Grand Cross of Royal St. Olaf's Order, the highest decoration the Nor wegian government awards. In addition, Mr. Hambro, holds honorary degrees from several American universities, including Rutgers and the University of North Dakota. ?&'0'4C3'a!sl k . ..-.v.-.v. I v:-:::.j "MM 4? ""OOMPH I ES" House Slippers Dizzy Vu7zy . . . the fluff of a scuff! 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