The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 12, 1948, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday. November 12, 1948
IM Swimming
Meet Finishes
Scmi-Finals
Semi-finals in the intramural
swimming meet were closed Wed
nesday evening.
The finals will start Friday in
the Coliseum pool at 5 p.m. The
events scheduled are the 150
mediey relay, 200 yard freestyle
relay and six individual events.
Horstman Sets Pace
Bill Horstman set the pace in
the 50 yard freestyle with a 27.5
timing. He was followed in order
by Paul Blumer, Phi Delt; George
Johnson, DTD; Eldon Able, Ind.;
Bud Schaumberg, Beta, and Don
Eicher, SAE.
Paul Goetz, Ind., topped the list
of finalists in the 220 yard free
style by swimming the distance In
2:35.7. Other finalists were Sandy
Crawford, Phi Psi; Gene Everett,
ATO; Dick Myers, SAE; Alex
Lege, Beta, and Bob Holtz, Phi
DeU.
In the 100 yard breast stroke
six men qualified for the finals
including Paul Johnston, DU; Fred
Ware, Phi Psi; Jerry Seigel, Beta;
Bill Pomeroy, Beta, and Bill Mor
row, SX. Don Heins, SAE, was the
winner, clocking 1:17.3.
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IIARD-IIITTING KANSAS
STATE frosh downed the
Husker yearlings in grim battle
Thursday afternoon, Nebraska-
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showed an early flash of speed
with good broken field running
by Ron Clark. The Huskers'
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Beaten9-7
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BY HAROLD ABRAMSON
An attempt to run the ball frorri
behind their own goal line late
in the fourth quarter lost the ball
game for Nebraska's freshman
team as the Kansas State frosh
won a 9-7 decision Thursday aft
ernoon. Kansas State outplayed the
Husker frosh through most of the
game except for instances when
the freshmen showed signs of bril
liance. Score Touchdown
Pop Klein's squad scored after
one minute was gone in the sec
ond quarter with Nick Adducl
drivfng over the right side of the,
K-State line for the touchdown.
The score was set up late in
the first quarter after Kansas
State had kicked out of trouble
to the 46-yard line. A prss from
Nick Adduci to Ron Clark cleared
to the 25 with Clark finally bring
ing the ball to the eight on an
end run. The Ravenna player did
some good broken field running
on the play. Nick Adduci spun to
the five on a naked reverse.
Extra Point Good
Nebraska's extra point was
made by a left-footed drop kicker,
Charles Huestis from Hayden,
Arizona.
Kansas State came back in the
same quarter to tie the game
and end a sustained drive from
midfield. The touchdown was set
up when Rich Yost's pass was
intercepted by Ralph Tidwell. Bob
Julian scored the marker to end
the long drive.
Kansas State also called on the
services of a drop kicker and
Jack Lorenz booted the pigskin
through the uprights for the ex
tra point.
The touchdown was scored with
one minute remaining in the open
ing half and left the halftime
score at 7-all.
It was mostly give and take In
the final half with Nebraska's
forward wall doing most of the
taking. The Kansas State line was
outrushfng the Husker frosh and
pushing aside the guards for their
quick opening plays.
Virgle Adle, 213-pound tackle
from North Platte, stood out on
defense for the Husker freshmen.
Cecil Voils, John Dean, Dick
Regier and Frank Simon played
good ball also.
In the backfield Ron Clark, Rich
Yost, Joe Ponseigo, Harold Sum
mers, Nick Adduci and John
Murphy were driving hard on of
fense. The backfield also did a
good job of stopping the K-State
aerial offensive by limitmg them
to only three out of nine attempts.
Statistics:
First downs . , , ... 8 15
By rushing 2 11
By passing 6 S
By penalties 1 1
Ball lost on downs 2 1
Tarda by rushing T 223
Tsrds lost rushing ..14 47
Passes attempted .....IT 9
Passes completed 4 3
Own passes Intercepted .... 1 2
Tarda rnlnfd paaaea , TO 48
Total offensive yards ,..,,,143 224
Punts S 5
Punt averse 34 29
Punts blocked 0 0
Kick off returned 2T 87
Fumbles 0 2
Own recovered 0 1
Penalties S 8
Penalty yardags 38 43
Substitutions:
Nebraska Ends... Vf ark Dlttman, tester
Reemts. Winnie Slpp, Frank Simon, Cecil
Vol Is. Tackles. ..Clifford Schatfer, Virull
Adle, Harley Rector. Ernie Lee, Ted Brltt.
Jerome Evans, Glenn Mortta. Guards...
John Dean, Don Bureon, Hr?M Boswell,
Don Woods, Robert Fester, Rodney Epp,
Don Puderson. Centers. . .Richard Regier,
Richard Reese, Tracy Busch. Backs...
Ron Clark, Tom Hopkins, Lores Lsggott,
Richard Yost, Harold Summers. Joe Pon
seigo, Frank Wooters, Nlok Adduci, Rob
ert Dlers, John Murphy, Mark Martin,
John McCurdy, Charles Huestis.
Kansas State Ends. ..BUI Brookover,
Gary Steams, Robert Cumley. Frank
Wllkerson. Tackles. . .Thomas Bosh, Jo
MeOrath, Jo Allen, Armln Groses, Rich
ard Newell, Pet Raemer. Guards. . .Ward
Copenlng, Wilfred Wassenberg. Centers...
Robert Cnmley. Becks. ..Wayne Holies,
Karl Tnels, Ted Maupln, Buddy Burrts,
Robert Die!, Elmer Crevlston, Ralph TM
well, Charles Seldon, Bll Baker.