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Sunday, October 26, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Huskcrs (Continued from Page 1.) was penalized or backfield in motion, and Thompson's last pass fell incomplete. Stehley Runs 51 Yards. Midway In the second period, fullback Jim Stehley circled his left end and broke into the clear to score from the Kansas State 49 standing up. Del Ehret's place ment was perfect and the home town boys sported a seven point lead Nebraska had a hard time overcoming. Nebraska looked no better after the intermission. A double reverse by Dick Hutton took the ball to the Kansas State 30 yard line, but he fumbled and lost possession. The 'Cats couldn't gain either, so Bryan, Kansas State game captain, punted to Bill Moomcy on the Nebraska 25. The scatback took the ball and ran back down the sidelines all the way to the Aggie 33 yard line. Squat Myers powered around left end to the 15 at the end of the third quar ter. j Salestrom Scores. On the first play of the final period, Darwin Salestrom drove all the way to pay dirt over right tackle. Bob Costello kicked the point that tied the game, 7-7. The Huskers soon found them selves in possession of the pigskin when Alex Cochrane intercepted a pass in the flat from Bill Church. Cochrane broke into the clear, but was overtaken by the faster Kan sas State backs 31 yards from the goal. , , Two ground plays and an i Jrt complete pass forced the Huskers to punt. Tom Christopoulos fum bled the ball without a finger being laid on him, and Tom Novak recovered for Nebraska on the eleven. : f . Winning: Touchdown. In three plays, Salestrom plung ed to the three, from where Myers circled right end for the score, putting Nebraska ahead for the first time, 13-7. Costello again supplied the extra point, having to kick two in a row, as the first was nullified by a penalty. Bill Church and Dana Atkins, the two quarterbacks, sparked a desperate , last ..minute comeback with some beautiful passes, but a long loss on an attempted pass set them back and Nebraska took over with less than a minute left. Time Runs Out. And they, almost scored, too. Cletus Fischer swept around left end to the 44, and Dick Hutton carried to the Kansas State 31. Bob Ackerman reversed his field on an end run and went to the 17 before the gun sounded ending the game. : The Kansas State passing almost proved the undoing of Nebraska. The two sharpshooters, Atkins and Church, completed 13 out of 20, and kept the Huskers in hot water all afternoon. On the bright side, Dick Hutton served notice that his demotion to the second string wouldn't last long. The Auburn flash showed plenty of the speed and power that made him an All-Big Six se lection last year. The work of Jim Myers and Alex Cochrane was also worthy of note. Myers was running well with the ball all day, and Cochrane was a standout both on defense and offense. A feature of the Homecoming festivities in Manhattan was the appearance, of Gen. Dwigt D. Eisenhower at the game. "Ike's" brother, Milton, is president of the college. The summary: Nebraska Poa. .. Kansas State DamkrOKer le Branch Toogood It Converse Wilklna Ik Berry Novak C Cnnlev Lorens Tg Fchlrmer Samuelson (GO . .rt Pawaon Pesek re Prather Wlegand Ob Atkina Mueller lh Chrlatoponlos C. Fischer rh Bryan (GO Adams tb Stehley Officials: Referee. Bat Shunatona. Oklahoma; umpire. Grady Sklllern. Okla homa: linesman. Oeorsre Bourette. Kan sas Weoleyan: field Judge. Ted O'Sulll van. Missouri." Score by quarters: Nebraska ; 0 0 0 1414 Kansas State 0 7 0 O-r 7 Nebraska acorlnc Touchdowns: Sales trom, Myers. Extra points: Costello 2 (placement). Kansas State scoring; Touchdown : Stehley. Extra point: Ehret (placement). Nebraska substitutions Ends: Coch rane. Nyden; Tackles: Golan, Becker; Center: Costello; Guards: Hoy, Sedlacek, Means; Quarterbacks: R. Thompson, Part ington; Halfbacks: Mueller, Moomey, Myers, Ackerman; Fullback. Salestrom. Kansas State substitutions Ends: Sharp, Klnf?, Christiansen; Tackles: Heath, Fanshler, Blanchard; Guards: Romero, Muskollno, Roberts: Quarter backs Church Halfbacks: Webster, Leh . man. Merrlman, Ehret, Pollock; Full backs: J. Stehley, Zeleznak, Grimes, ChrMopouloe.1 Officials: Tfceferee, Bat Shunatona, Oklahoma; umpire, Grady Sklllern, Okla homa; linesmen, Georse Bourette, Kan sas Wesleyan; field judge, Ted O' Sullivan, Missouri. . it . Courtesy Lincoln Journal. JIM MYERS scored one touch down against Kansas State and tqrned in an all round bang-up job as Nebraska won its second conference victory Saturday in Manhattan. New Yell Competition Now Open Each organized house on. the campus will have an opportunity to add an original yell to the yell Squad's roster when the first rally, is held at 7 p. m. Thursday. Martin Pesck, Yell King,, has announced that the two organiza tions presenting winning yells, wil be presented prizes. In addi tions presenting winning .yells used at the Nebraska-Missouri game Saturday and at the Home coming game the following week House members may present one yell. However, no limit has been set on the number of cheer leaders. Group leaders will be re quired to explain each cheer, and squads will' be permitted use of megaphones. Response of the crowd and the ability of the leaders will deter mine, judges' decisions. Judges' names are tb be announced this week. Tassel and Corn Cobs will be on hand, and the pep band will assist with the music. Reserved Seat Ducats Kansas Tilt Exhausted AH reserved seat tickets for the Kansas-Nebraska football game here Nov. 8 have been sold. Busi ness Manager A. J. Lewandowski has announced. The tickets alloted to the Jay hawker cheering section have been exhausted. Kansas followers are now writing here for tickets. "The Kansas-Nebraska game this year set. a record," Lewan dowski said. "It is the first time a football game has been sold out completely a month in advance of the contest." Nebraska "B" Nips Soldiers By 12-7 Count (Special to this newspaper.) FT. RILEY, Kas. Nebraska's Nubbins survived their 1947 grid iron baptism Friday night as they dropped a touted Ft. Riley Can taurs eleven at Ft. Riley by a 12-7 count. The inspired Nebraska B crew rolled over the soldier stars in maintaining an unbeaten record over a two year span. Little Russ Hale, 141-pound Hardy quarterback, paced the Ne braska reserves with his passing and running. Hall Sneaks Over Hale tallied the initial Nubbins' touchdown by carrying over on a quarterback sneak on the first play of the second period after his 40-yard pass to Halfback Har ry Johnson put the ball on the two-yard line. The pint-sized signal caller flipped a three yard touchdown pass to End Harry Fox for the winning tally after Fort Riley moved into a 7-6 lead. Fox re covered a Fort Riley fumble to set up the touchdown. Block Nubbins' Punt. The soldier crew with Ug, Fuson, Sheldon Biles and Bill West, former members of West Point's powerful Cadets, Tallied as West blocked Hale's punt and recovered in the end zone. West added the extra point. Halfback Harry Meginnis and Raymond Magsamen sparked the Nebraska B offensive parade while Fullback Dean DaMoude's line bucking was effective for Coach Ray DeBolt's charges. DeBolt's junior Huskers meet the same Ft. Riley eleven in the only other tilt on their abbrev iated schedule at Memorial Stad ium Nov. 15. BunHlletluira KOSMETKLUB. . Kosmet Club workers will meet Monday at 5 p. m. in the KK room. CORNHUSKER. I Block and Bridle at 5:99 Mon day at the west stadium. TASSELS. Tassels will meet Monday, Oct. 27, at 5 p.m., in Union 313. 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