Tuesday, October 7, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Shuffle Husker Lineup; Damkroger Gets End Nod It was a day of shuffling in Coach Bcrnie Masterson s grid camp Monday night. Big Ralph Damkrogcr's sterling end performance against the Gold en uopners isaturday was re warded with a boost to the first varsity line. Damkroger will draw the start ing assignment at left end Satur day against the Iowa State Cy clones in Nebraska's initial loop fray. Big Carl Samuelson, All-Big Six tackle in 1946, will move to a right tackle post. Samuelson, playing the first two tilts as end, will move back to strengthen the tackles and will take over Har old Becker's starting spot. W'ilkins, Lorenz Team Gene Wilkins, converted from right to left guard, will team with Fred Lorenz in the middle of the Husker line. Bruising Tom Novak will remain at center, Jack Pesek will open at right end and Charlie Toogood draws the starting left tackle assignment. The Huskers reported at top physical strength Monday in spite of the gruelling test with the Gophers. Only casualties were Dam kroger and Tackle Gene Sim Both twisted ankles, but will be ready for duty against Iowa State Elevate Nubbins Up from Ray DeBolt's Nubbins came Bob Mullen and Otto Copen hagen. Mullen will give the cen ter post reserve strength and Copenhagen will be a right end replacement. t Monday's drills consisted chief ly of a review from Klein of Iowa State's battle with Ray Evans and the touted Kansas Jay hawks. Little fleet-footed Dick Hutton Interseetioiial Tests Result In Single Win Big Six football teams again met stiff intersectional competi tion Saturday, with only Okla homa gaining victory. Minnesota downed Nebraska, Southern Methodist took Missouri, and New Mexico squeezed past Kansas State. The other two conference teams, Kansas and Iowa State, clashed in the only loop game of the week-end. Nebraska's Cornhuskers provid ed the home crowd with a thrill ing third quarter Saturday as they pulled to within one point of Min nesota's Golden Gophers. Quar terback Del Wiegand and End Ralph Damkroger teamed to score the Huskers' two touchdowns, both on aerials. But the final stanza again saw the Gophers on the move, scoring two more touchdowns. The final tally gave the Norsemen a 28-13 victory. Mizzou Blasted. Southern, Methodist University scored twice in the fourth period to decision Missouri's Tigers, 35 19 in Dallas Saturday night. Mis souri was fin the ball game until the final quarter after matching Southern Methodist's touchdown in the third period. Ed Quirk fig ured heavily in the Missouri scoring, plunging two yards for one counter and passing for an other. The Oklahoma Sooners came back from a 14-6 deficit in the middle of the second period to rip the Texas Aggies, 26-14. Jack Mitchell was the OklahomEn's number one performer as he scored one touchdown and passed for two others. KU Routs Cyclones. -In the only loop game of the week-end, Kansas University walloped Iowa State, 27-7, at Lawrence. The Jayhawks' Star halfback, Ray Evans, was used very little because of a knee in jury, but he added measurbly to the Kansas attack. The Cyclone touchdown came in the fading minutes on a long pass from John Griffith to End Dean Laun. The play covered 60 yards. Kansas stopped Ron Norman,. Iowa State's outstanding passer, as he failed in nine aerial attempts., Kansas jState was unable ? to hold a 12-0 half-time margin as New Mexico university took a 20-18 decision Saturday night at Manhattan. The loss was the third straight for Coach Sam Francis' Wildcats. New Mexico struck twice in the third period to erase State's margin, 14-12. Both teams added a touchdown in the final .quarter. .. .. ... tl and Tesck received Masters-on's nomination to co-captain the Hus kers against the Cyclones. Cletus Fisher, recovering from a sore thigh muscle, will be ready for the first conference tilt and will draw a starting halfback as signment with Hutton. Del Wie gand still holds down the vital quarterback assignment and Dale Adams will open at the fullback spot. Newmann Club Routs Vets' Or a By 26-0 Tally MONDAY SCORES. Newman Club 26, Vet's Organiza tion 0. Field House 18, Huskerville 0. YMCA 19, Melting: Tot 0. Phi Gamma Delta 1, Farm House 0. Lillies 2. ROTC 0. (Forfeit.) A YM 12, At Men's Social Club 0. Lopsided scores decided the three intramural football tilts on the Coliseurn grounds Monday night. Sparked by Biederman and McGinley, the Newman Club ran rough-shod over Veteran's Or ganization, 26-0. Biederman gal loped across for two markers and passed to Wright for a third. Mc Ginley snagged a Vets pass to tally and also pitched two extra point aerials. Field House had it all their own way as they blanked Hus kerviUe, 18-0. Yambor, Lowry and Claussen racked . up the touchdowns for the winners. Melting Pot fell before YMCA, 19-0, in the third contest. The winners countered on three passes; B. Newcomb pitching to R. Newcomb and Dubester for a pair of TD's and D. Parker's flip to G. Parker good for another six points. B. Newcomb also ran over for an extra point. The Lillies won by forfeit as the ROTC squad failed to appear. Cop Fourth Win, At Ag campus the Phi Gamma Delta crew racked up its fourth win of the campaign by a narrow 1-0 win over a stubborn Farm House team. The Phi Gams pushed the Farm House crew over the field throughout the struggle, but couldn't muster the necessary scoring power. Dale Raitt, Phi Gam captain, clinched the tilt in the overtime when he intercepted a Farm House aerial on the third down ending their chances to add yard age. 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STANDOUT WINGMAN Ralph Damkroger, Husker end who snagged two touchdown passes against the Golden Gophers Satur day, was elevated to a starting assignment by Coach Bernie Mas terson at Monday's practice session. His shift was only one of many made in preparation for the first conference fray Saturday with the Iowa State Cyclones. Simpson Free Throw Titlist Fritz Simpson, Phi Kappa Psi from Atlantic, Iowa, defeated Dick Means, Beta Theta Pi from Lin coln, in the final round of match play to win the 1947 Intramural Basket ball free throw champion ship. A field of 452 men par ticipated in the tourney. The championship match went into two extra periods before Simpson was able to win. Each man hit 45 out of 50. Simpson then made his next 20 throws with Means missing his 19th. The final score gave Simpson 65 for 70 and Means 64 for 70. Bob Pierce, Beta Theta Pi, cap tured consolation honors by de feating Dick Michalek, Delta Up silon. 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