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    SunScty. April 11, 1948
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Page 3
Three Squads See Action
In Scrimmage Sessions
Coach Potsy Clark sent his spring grid candidates
through their paces Saturday as three squads held scrim
mage on the north practice field.
In the morning game at 10:00 o'clock, Team 2 trounced
Team 5, 25-0. George Bostwock, K. Fischer and Don
Schneider carried the winners
backfield punch in their one
sided victory. Bostwick tallied
twice in the first and third pe
riods, Schneider went over in the
second, and Fischer kicked one
extra point.
The winners' other touchdown
came in the third quarter on a
65-yard pass play. Fischer threw
to right end Bob Schneider, who
made a beautiful running catch
for the score.
Team 2's line stopped the losers
cold throughout most of the con
test. Linemen on the winning
team were: Fletcher, Mussman,
Means, Johnson, Godfrey, Levine,
Scheneider and Reynolds. Stras
heim and Taylor were the other
backs to who saw action.
Walt Wilkins and Roy Churchill
did most of the offensive work
for team 5. The losers were deep
in Team 2 territory when the
game ended. Halftime score was
13-0.
Team 1 Takes Secoond Game.
Team 1 took measure of Team
4 in the 1:00 o'clock game and
captured a 13-0 victory. The win
ning team's backfield was com
posed of Salesstrom, Ferguson, C.
Fischer and Jr. Collopy. The first
score was set up when Ferguson
threw a 35-yard pass to End
Ralph Damkroger on the losers'
25-yard strip. Ferguson then
went around his right end to
score in the first period. The con
version failed.
The second tally came in the
second period on a pass from Fer
guson to End Alex Cochrane.
Cochrane lateraled to Chick Story,
who went over for the six-pointer.
Ferguson's extra point try was
good.
Frank Collopy from Scottsbluff
was a steady ground-gainer for
the winning eleven. Members of
the Team 1 line: Damkroyer,
Toog, Pizinger, Costello, Sedlacek,
Geoglein and Cochrane.
Team 4 Leaders.
Bill Sloan, Carl Dilldine and
Phil Young carried the offensive
attack for the losing team. Otto
Copenhagen and Bob Harrington
stood out in the line for Team 4.
Team 1 was deep in enemy
territory when the contest ended.
The winners held a 13-0 halftime
margin.
The final game of the day saw
Team 3 winning over Team 6,
21-0. Bob Ackerman, Bill
Moomey went around his left end
from the six-yard stripe for the
opening touchdown; Dick Novak
hit the right side for the sec
ond; and Spellman went one yard
over the center for the final score.
The final two points came when
Dave Doyle's kick was blocked
for a Team 3 safety.
Team 3 Linemen.
Fox, Golan, Kane, McGill,
Hawkins, Rolfsmeyer, Wilson and
Sailors were part of the host of
Team 3 linemen.
Don Prince of Lincoln, 275
pound center, stood out in the
line for the losers.
The final game ended as Novak
threw a long pass to Moomey on
the three-yard line.
NU Teams Place
In Rifle Matches
Nebraska University's varsity
rifle team placed fourth in the
fifth army area intercollegiate
matches and fifth in the William
Randolph Hearst competition, Sgt.
John Lavold said Friday.
A 15-man team competed
against 17 other teams in the in
tercollegiate contest.
The Hearst team was composed
of Don Flecher and Herbert Mil
ler of Omaha, Walter Palmer of
Westfield, N. J., and Mary Radke
and Wilbur Scholle, both of Lin
coln. Both teams fired under super
vision on the University range
and scores were mailed.
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TRACTORS WANTED
Cash paid for wheel and crawler tractors
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WILL exchange rental of 3-room apart
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on or before June 1st. Box 5607 World
Herald, Omaha.
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Gopher Nine
Drops Huskers
By 6-2 Count
Minnesota's baseball nine
pushed five runs across the plate
in the sixth inning Friday to earn
a 6-2 victory over the Nebraska
Cornhuskers on the Minneapolis
diamond.
Jim Sandstedt of Omaha, the
Huskers' ace hurler, was blasted
off the mound by the Minnesota
rally. He was replaced by Angelo
Ossino, who limited the Gophers
to one hit in 2 13 innings. Sand
stedt was touched for all the Min
nesota runs.
Gophers Collect Six Hits.
The Big Ten school got only six
hits but four were for extra bases
and five Husker errors helped.
Nebraska Shorstop Bob Grogan
collected three of his team's six
hits, one a triple. Fritz Hegwood,
left fielder; Bill Denker, third,
and Jim Sharp, right field, col
lected the Nebraskans' other three
safeties.
Tom Novak, making his debut
behind the plate for Nebraska,
failed to hit in three trips to the
plate.
Cornhusker workers and
Daily Nebraskan reporters are
asked to meet In their offices
at 1 p.m. Monday. All staff
members are needed to conduct
an important poll.
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