The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 30, 1949, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    Friday, September 30, 1 949
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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TOM NOVAK, 206 pound center, has been named to captain the
Huskers in the game with Minnesota. He will be opposed by Gopher
Clayton Tonnemaker, 246 pounds. The two are selected among lead
ing centers in the nation this year. This will be Novak's final ap
pearance against the men from the Northlands.
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Nebraska's chances for scoring
an upset in Saturday's game with
Minnesota, skidded farther down
hill Wednesday.
Veteran tackle Jim Godfrey
Suffered a broken ankle while
scrimmaging with the freshmen.
Godfrey had recently been under
consideration for a starting as
signment in the traditional Minnesota-Nebraska
clash.
With the loss of Godfrey the
line weight of Nebraska as well
as the tackle slots are in need of
replacements.
Promotions were the thing with
Coach Bill Glassford nominating
Sophomores Dick Reiger, Rich
Yost and Hurdler Ray Magsamen
for starting positions following ex
ceptional performances against
South Dakota.
Reiger, ccnler on last year's
freshman squad, was shifted this
year to end where he was impres
sive in the Coyote game last Sat
urday. On one occasion one of
Reiger's blocks set off Don Bloom
for the fourth touchdown.
Yost for Adduci
Nick Adduci, last week's starter,
has been replaced by Yost who
should add power to the backfield
lie displayed plenty of speed on
his end runs in the Sodak en
counter. Adduci has been in only
light workouts because of bruises
received in the opening game.
Fleet trackman, Ray Magsamen
will team up with Reigcr os end of
the first offensive unit. Magsamen
caught an end zone pass from
Del Weigand in the final seconds
of the South Dakota game.
Injuries are still hampering Bob
Schneider and Ralph Damkroger,
last week's starters. Schneider re
injured his back and has been
only good for limited action while
Damkroger is slowed down by
bruises.
Voils, Minnick out
Only two varsity players will
be out for sure, Cecil Voils, Lin
coln end, and Don Minnick, Fair
bury tackle.
With the weights definitely
favoring Minnesota the Ilusker
outfit might well be expected to
put up a defensive fight, but ac
cording to Glassford the team
will be out to win,
Don Bloom, who scored twice
against South Dakota, will be in
the second string outfit for Ne
braska. Groomed for either left
or right half, Bloom was moved
to left half this last weekend. At
only 149 pounds Bloom could
easily find himself the littlest
player on the field when the giant
Gophers come out on the field.
The 21-pound per man ad
vantage in the first string and the
20-pound advantage in the second
string is a hard thing for any
team to overcome. However, the
Scarlet can be counted on to play
with a lineup averaging 195 in
the line and 170 in the backfield.
The chart:
First Li
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Wt. Mlnrwita
IPS Grant
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200 Hmdrlcknon
24S Tonnemaker
NehrnBK Wt. Pin
RriKt-r 1S IK
SnlMtrom 217 I.T
TooRood 1HS 1,3
Novak 20 C
Hawklnn 172 RO 190 Ijindin
(Utrnrin 2i I.T 22S KklM-.-R
Mapamfn 1S8 IK I9tt Znprti
NnKle 174 QK 200 Moloiky
FrrKiinon 1A6 i.M 12 Bve
Mueller 1H8 RH 19.1 Menllxter
Yont 12 IB 197 Beierilor(
COLLEGE
NIGHT
INFORMAL
. WEAR YOUR
RALLY
CLOTHES IF YOU WISH
Dancing 9 until 12
Couples Only
Adm. 1.50 per couple
Tax Included
Capacity Crowd
To See Minnesota
Business Manager A. J. Lew
andowski expects a capacity
crowd of 38,000 football fans to
witness the 31st Golden Gopher
CornhusVer fray -Saturday after
noon in Memorial Stadium.
Lewandowski issued a warning
to "come early if you want to
see that first kickoff." as the
game starts at 2 p. m. "Lew"
pointed out that since the De- !
partment of Intercollegiate Ath- I
letics has taken over the conces
sions, it is no longer necessary to I
grab that last second lunch before !
reaching the stadium.
Service Better
It was generally agreed between
the 27,000 (app.) spectators at the
Sodak game last Saturday that the
service was much better and that
sandwiches, coffee or cold drinks
along with popcorn, candy bars
and seatbacks, provided all the
comforts of "ye old rockin' chair."
Even though Nebraska has won
only four games in their series
with the Minnesota "Paul Bun WOW-TV of Omaha will telecast
yons," the game still carries na- j the game direct from the stadium,
tional importance. Two newsreel KMA-TV will photograph the
cameras will record the game and I game to be telecast Monday night.
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