The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 23, 1947, Page PAGE 3, Image 5

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    Thursday, October 23, 1947
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PAGE 3
Last year's total participants
Record Number Runners
Enler IM Turkey Race
A record number of cross-country runners will tour
the mile campus layout Thursday afternoon in the an
nual intramural cross country Turkey race. Starting time
is 4:30.
A total of 460 have registered and been issued num
bers lor the annual fall event
established a record with 300 run
ning. Delta Upsilon looms as a repeat
team winner with two of the first
three place winners from last year
returning to seek further laurels.
Place Winners Return
Al Lawson and Chuck Roberts
who finished second and third re
spectively in 1946 behind Don
Theil will both be running Thurs
day. But the competition will be
keener this year. Eserf Aydin, the
tireless Turk who came to the Ne
braska campus during the Na
tional AAU Track and Field
championships last summer and
stayed to attend the university,
will run independently.
Several other long distance
runners who are not eligible to
participate on Coach Ed Weir's
cinder squad have indicated in
tentions of entering the intramur
al affair.
Jack Best Points
Six men from each organization
must finish the race in order, to
qualify for Jack Best participation
points. If 10 or more men finish
the race, a bonus of five points
will be awarded.
Awards to winners will be pre
sented by the Turkey Day queen
and her court in the Coliseum
lobby at the completion of the
race.
Beta SigsHand
DcltaTauDelta
Initial IM Loss
Five games Wednesday evening
brought down the curtain on the
intramural touch football season.
The Beta Sigma Psi nine ac
complished what other teams have
tried to do as they took a 1-0
overtime decision from Delta Tau
Delta. It was the first loss handed
the Delts. Bauer was the hero of
the day as he intercepted a Delt
aerial in the overtime session. Up
till then, the contest was a bitterly
fought one and darknedd closed
in fast at the game's late stages.
Thi Gams Win.
Phi Gamma Delta handed Sig
ma Chi a 6-0 setback in the replay
of an earlier protested game.
Schroeder's catch of an Eisenhart
pass tallied the lone marker of
the game. Both teams put up
strong defenses throughout the
contest.
Veterans Organization, with the
Ifldvik-to-Lowry pass combina
tion racking up both TD's, jarred
TIelting Potv 12-0.
VMCA Ramps.
Tn cnother unaffiliated contest,
VMCA rocked Field House, 34-0.
Paced by Bob Newcomb and LTu
ane Berke the winners were never
threatened by the outclassed Field
House aggregation.
Phi Delta Theta ended its sea
son with a 6-0 win over Phi Kap
pa Psi out at Ag Field. Jack Cady
pitched the touchdown pass to Ed
Donegan.
Results of Tuesday's games
were: Beta Theta Pi 8, Sigma Chi
0: Alpha Tau Omega 34, Sigma
Alpha Mu 0; and Cornhusker Co
op J 2, Brown Palace 6.
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UN Nubbins
Prep Ft- Riley
In preparation for their Friday
night battle with Ft. Riley, Ne
braska's H team members con
tinued to add polish to tluir un
tried offense with most of the
stress laid on the formation of a
strong running attack.
The working up of a good of
fense has been Coach Ray Do
Bolt's main worry for the defense
has carried the full brunt of sev
eral weeks of varsity contact.
Wednesday night the Nubbins ran
against the Freshman squad and
looked to be in good physical con
dition with the exception of a few
bruises that might slow down
some of the boys.
Wednesday night DeBolt con-
Coach Ed Weir
Names K-Slate
Two-Mile Squad
Five two-mile runners have
been named by Coach Ed Weir to
carry the Iluskcr colors Saturday
morning against the Kansas State
Wildcats at Manhatten.
Harold Kopf, Don Theil, Stan
Martin, Warrcji Koenig and Don
Morrison will run for the Nc
braskans. The Husker distance team has
dropped its two previous starts to
intersectional foes. Minnesota nip
ped the Huskers in a dual meet at
Memorial Ctadium and Colorado
university edged Nebraska at
Boulder last week.
This will be the first confer
ence dual for Coach Weir's run
ners. The Huskers will face Mis
souri at Columbia and entertain
Kansas before participating in the
conference two-mile meet at
Ames.
tinned to use the same first team
with the exception of the end po
sitions where Harry Fox teamed
with Sophus Larsen. The Nubbins
for the most part are looking for
a tough game from the Ft. Riley
team figuring themselves as the
underdog.
Klein's Frosh
Run K-Stalc
Formations
Freshman Tutor Pop Klein,
who scouted the Kansas State
Missouri clash last week, directed
his number one frosh unit against
Coach Bernie Masterson's varsity
gridders Wednesday afternoon.
Assistants Douglas Russel and
Tony Blazinc prepped the varity
defensive units against K-Statc
formations on the Memorial Sta
dium turf while Coach Masterson
directed separate units through an
intensive offensive practice ses
sion on the hill.
The Huskers, favored to capture
their second loop win at the ex
pense of Coach Sam Francis' hap
less Wildcats, were warned against
an aerial threat from the K-Stat-ers.
A 35-man player squad was
named Wednesday to make the
trip for the Wildcat Homecoming
party.
Ralph Damkroger and Jack
Pesek continued to work at the
first team end posts, Charlie Too
good and Carl Samuelson, Satur
day game captain, were at the
tackle spots, Fred Lorenz and
Sinia
is
Delta
Cop Paddle Win
In the intramural table tennis
tournament at the Culi.-eum Wed
nesday, the Delta Sigma Pi pad
dlers took a 3-2 verdict from
Farm House. Windrum, Mathes
and Bessire won games for the
Delta Sins and Lux and Wiggans
copped the F irm House decisions.
Sigma Phi Epsilon dropped Phi
Kappa Psi. 4-1, in the lone match
Tuesday. Williams, Capscy, Doer
ny and Camp chalked up the Sig
Ep wins while Gcaly took the
lone Phi Psi victory.
Gene Wilkins worked at the
guards and Tom Novak was at
center.
Del Wieand directed from his
quarterback slot with Bill Mueller
and Cletus Fisher at the half
backs and D.ule Adams at full
back. Athcrs making the trip:
John Doyle. Ed Nvden. Otto
Copenhager, Alex Cochrane, ends;
Fred Golan. Harold Becker, Eu
gene Sim, Ed'ar Thompson,
tackles; Rex liny, John Sedlacek,
Arden Means, Gerald Jacupke,
guards; Robert Costello and Bob
Mullen, centers; Joe Partington,
Junior Collopy, Jim Myers, Dick
Hutton, Bill Moomey, Darwin
Salestrom, Bob Riedy, Bob Acker
man, Kenny Fischer and Dick
Thompson.
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