SEPTEMBER 17, 1951 PAGE THE DAILY NEBRASKAN .1 Jim Levendusky George Prochaska Courtesy Lincoln Star. Ted Connor Courtw Lincoln Journal. Jim Sommers Courtesy Lincoln Sur. Dick Goll -Courtesy Lincoln Jounal. Carl Brassee Courtny Lincoln Sur. Jim Cedordahl Courtesy Lincoln Journal. V 1 Coiutosr Lincoln Journal. 4 i 4 Football, Tennis, Golf On foil Intramural Schedule A Meeting of Intramural team managers is scheduled for Tues dVjrg room 101 of the Physical ipffraljon building at 7 p.m. fcaes Miller, intramural ath- lWfl Elector, strongly advises all organization to llnovi Your Hushers nfsiHfWrs to attend. vantage of your have a turnout. pi: a ; t i A 11 University free throw contest wiU; Nebraska' t hArtin Kr K ivk l.-tri KaiT In the meantime participants The Benchwarmer I should pick up a score card from the Physical Education equipment ' general ouUine of what the different organization will alter-, . . . v . n u uctiii 111K acui c iiiuh ic turn atramural sports this fall con- ,4Ay . rK e r?.T K11 rrMf Annic ! ICU VAlUWl J. By Bob Banks Sports Editor Yes siree, them thar Corn shuckers, er whatever ya call 'em, from Nebrasky air gonna have a Paul Fredstrom was rated one tremenius football team this year. the outstanding high school; TVlot ,.:,, . uinnDV ,,,w,nh 'the national grid magazines have ,come up with this year is even' better than the propaganda stuff1 1 Hit? Daring- his senior year at Lin coln Northeast, he was an all state end on Bun Galloway's championship football team, and Furthermore, the quarterback slot is no longer in the experienced hand of Franny Nagle. And though the sophomore quarterbacks may be bubbling over with ambition an ability, they still lack that old know how which comes only with regular game experience. Glassford has pointed out these problems and plenty of others the other colleges which face the Nebraska grid Seven conference Three Non-Conference Teams On Nebraska Football Slate By Shirley Murphy Tigers were defeated by the mi v.w with firP-!Huskers in a 40 to 34 game last works will be set off when the' Husker football squad meets Tex- Sept. ;ts Christian University on 29 in Memorial stadium. The Nebraska schedule includes of the Big plus T.C.U. irte (throw contest and bowlin Concerning touch football, both! "Aa. and "B" teams will partici-j pate. The season begins Sept. 24; qgg ends Nov. 3. bcO r g a n iration representative voted to continue the fee plan for touch football whereby it is frased on the number of games Lad playoff games. If a team finds its necessary i drop out of the football league $Iy, their remaining fee will be refunded or applied on the bas ketball fee. The entry fee is due by the time the first game is played and not later than the second game. Game officials wrill follow the 1951 official football rules. Due to the crowded schedule. there wil be no postponements any games. Any games played because 1. The men with the best 16 qualifying scores -vill be placed in the first flight 2. The men with the next 16 best scores will be placed in the second flight 3. All others will be arranged in similar flights of 16 men in each one. 4. Separate flights will be ar ranged for fraternities and in dependents. 5. The schedule of pairings pairings and deadline dates will be posted on the Intramural Bulletin oBard in the Physical Education building Monday, October 8. 6. Winners of each flight will then be placed in an elimina tion tourney for the All-University Championship. Entries for the tennis tourney V which the Russians put forth, cure, jNeorasKa is apparently . . . - , 4. cu,t nr,fn.no . t j - a. 'IIIIHn III lilt? UUIIlllIK M'OVJI 1 . illlJIIl IIIC (JUUVlinv-ov v v 1 . v, . v , . 'going 10 neia a oeiicr ieam man, " c two Fact- flnri: ft has since World War II. j. And we believe he is in a bet-jPcnn S at m jhe Eas and. 1 Rut most nf our nat onal crv-.ter position to Know me actual, - efai-Hsii o!.7r! in haw romp football conditions at the Univer- T.C.U, up with a new definition for the !sity than are some of those writers 'game 'word better. snnalitiM as Stanlev Woodward.; so lets stay aooara me year. Coach J. V. Slkes is concen trating on passing in his prac tice sessions with the Jayhawk squad. His efforts will be seen in Memorial stadium on Nov. 3 when the Huskers and Kansas fight for victory. Last year the Huskers won, 33 to 26. The Cyclones of Iowa State will meet the Corn huskers on Nov. 10 will have one warm-up at Ames. Coach Abe Stuber is lpad on the Huskers by concentrating on ground attacKS ii tail ait owuiv uiwat Yiiiv.io o ' , ; ... , . . ... ...u' u ,A Tj.,e.'nnv.n(? Kansas on Sent. 22. Coach with passes held to a minimum. iwuu iia vi v even own au i .--- . m , , r. . . . , According to such eminent per- kers p ay. , , I - t" - J ' VTn f M StSl aooara tne uui " ""'"v' "r r:, 1C"a "V rioWn Th the Cornhuskers are really great. -Glassford tram and not nop on,- .tS nvwViH i, ,.,nr1eri out with The only handicap is, however, some of the more appea Ung I ones--;e,r "ho .Darkled on offense!Stan Cozzi at halfback and Dick tnat wooawara nimseii eviaenuy i n..;.. miom .m,.. .mvC v""-!- in k and Ray McKown. "" r,- u-i -:a ct,0!a stand-out at defensive saiety. for insiante. in uue uian; iici uc hivu LJ Li . i Paul Fredstrom Courtesy Lincoln Journal must be in room 102 of the Phy- that cannot be sical Education building by noon of rain or field September 21. : j.,.: . k ,n ,,nia' uniy single maicnes win oe team managers desire to arrange , Pla-l during the fall season. JZ , 5 Tennis doubles wnll be daved in Z (the spring season. This new plan smooth coordination. Fredstrom o,inlifvinff rlates for fall eolf is made necessary to relieve the became one of the best pass catch toSnerSI fhi Saturdav !nd crowded playing on the grass-tex'ers in Northeast history. i fn t nm "at thp courts in the spring. In sDite of his ability on the Ttunx&M. Trir onif miir Entries must be in by Septem- gridiron, he was aiuuwu " - . , ini nk.;..l IP J i i .v.n Creen fee for those two cays is ucl a- '"- nis uabstiudu In selecting his winners, Wood ward picks Oklahoma to beat Ne braska and win the conference crown. If that isn't a contradiction, then our Websters is slightly out of date. Most of us who view football only from a spectator's and reader's standpoint are probably taken in by the flowery articles appearing in national publications. Before we digest it completely says he believes Nebraska will be Nebraska team two years ago and the best team in the Big Seven, has done a remarkable job of put ' But here is the contradiction, ing it back on the football map. Whatever way you look at It we Ye gota darn good coach who has given and will keep on giv ! ing his very best. And that best I is good enough in our books. Perhaps Nebraska will be as, 'great as some are predicting. At' 'any rate if Nebraska is destined to rank among the top teams ini the nation, Glasford is the fellow .vho can guide it to that destiny Having gotten this little out burst off its chest, The Daily Nebraskan sports staff would like to welcome back Cornhus ker student body in general and the incoming freshmen in par ticular, And The second firecracker in line for the Cornhuskers is Kansas State at Manhattan on Oct. 6. Nebraska defeated the Wildcats last year by a score of 49 to 21. Coach Bill Meek seems to be elated over Che performances of his boys in practice namely Hiram Faubion at passing; Ber nie Dudley, a newcomer from Maryland, at running, passing and punting; and Veryl Switrer, he was accorded the same honor two years as center on the Due to his elongated frame and ,hat Had Coach j WiHiam Glass ford has noi ben quite so optimistic. In taking a very straight-to- Mann at quarterback. The Colorado Buffs will stampede Memorial stadium on Nov. 17 in hopes of again tromping the Huskers. The Buffs beat Nebraska last year in a 19 to 28 tussel. Coach Del Ward expressed disappointment in his boys during early fall training and described their of fensive play as "mighty sloppy." Biggest bombshell of the Husk er season will burst when the na tion's number one team, the Okla homa Sooners appear on the home grounds on Nov. sophomore halfback ! Penn. State comes to Lincoln on Husker's Oct. 13. Last year, the Huskers 24. tromped the Pennsylvanians by a ! 19 to 0 score. The Huskers go-to; Miin Feitnrrs Shrt ' iMinnesota for the game Oct. 20. j -lam features start jThe Gophers are looking forward Varsity: "His Kind of Woman, to a promising year with a string 1:00, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:40. backficld and some good fresh-; State: "This Is Korea,". 1:00, man aspirants in tne line, ine 3:33, o:i, 5:0. nooinson ana lur- a dollar. Fifty cents will be cation. charged from today through m day. All men regularly enrolled in Khool and eligible for lettermen r those specifically barred by varsity coaches of other sports are eligible. The entry list from ny organication is unlimited. Bring your entire rganitation If yoa so desire. Just have your mem at Pioneer Park Golf Course ready to play on either f the two dates above. All tennis award winners a the University and from othei colleges or universities are in elirible for competition. Each organization may enter as many Individuals as they desire, but a man may repre sent only one organization. Separate flights for Fratern ity and Independent entries. Winners then play for the All- University Championship. id, speaking for the sports Huskers downed the Gophers with pin Fight, 3:19, 5:53, 8:37, 11:05; s aouny on uic jit 0 v;ew, Glassford staff, we would like to say it s a 32 to 26 count in 1950. ; Hard Fast and Beautiful," 1:20, ua uimjicu uc cnuc.vi, I. &"vv . w-... j tJoacn uon rauroi 01 reallv is. ! In the words of our old sports- i. r,rnA nt v,;,. Tioor linp. Thei The offensive line Irom tackle writing ouaay, biu Aiunaeu, Huskers will meet his pride and i:4i, 4:zb, v:u, iu:uu; "larazan s Fredstrom twice led the Rockets to state championships n the cage sport He also com peted in track. Although only a freshman, the 6-3, 195-pounder has al ready proven that his high school reputation was no fluke. At Curtis he showed the usker coaches he has what it takes for college ball and notched himself an offensive end berth. Missouri 4:29, 7:08, 9:47. Husker: ''Riders of the Range," to tackle must still prove itself. 1 "let's go Cornhuskers." Several New Faces Dot Sooner Football Lineup joy at Columbia on Oct. 27. The Peril, 241, 5:28, 8.15. j 1 mm m wMmsi 1 1 Toot ball defense has improved that the defense is fast approach- more rapidly the last three years ing the offense in the complexity ilAl ill U VI l- VI 1 ... W . V. feV. 1.U.U..W.., . . .... .1 ..V 1. ball combined.' says Coach Bud, por years and years football i Wilkinson of Oklahoma. toams have played straightaway! And one 01 vWiKinsons top pn-' jntrn , .ei. v- men posting scores in the qualify-.balls for the tourney The winner!d secondary are Oklahoma's ority chores in the current Sooner " J : . . , . 1 1, Irtf trYi inali-h tvtaine th thrp . K . . ..: frwnthill nrartiv which beean iense can I pidy a pdiiera itie vi (Thursday at Owen Field was to tense knows, U tne rival playing match play. Players participating in the . . Eighteen hole qtialifying round tournament, will be required to QVQ tndS, CenterS oa either cf the two dates listed mrmsn ineir own cans ana icn-j above No more than two men rus racquets and have the prop- A rfi IneXDenenCed fmm thP same organization mayjer type of tennis shoes. EachI IHCAJJCI icuvcu play ia the same foursome. All Player must furnish three new endSj fullbacks and the iVOir PLAYISG Il'i Sinclrr. T-tngiet. mni Clincirr Iban all MaslrmU rllr In Doris Day Gordon MacRae Jack Smatt "On MtenligM Biy" la Ttrbnlealar retains the three used balls. This. ' ..-imMv rebuild entirely Oklahoma's de- personnel is equal. Consequently! will miarantee eood halls for all "Harry iwoore piayea pnnuiiuj . . cecondarv-Halfbacks! IOr j rr j T ) A au t""-"" uigaiuc niuii uc- Match play rounds will be nine will guarantee good balls for all boles and each round will be for one week with deadline dates for posting scorei of rounds on Mon . -i everv miuuie ui i-v . w i vuvu. w n- 3 j t r r a maicnes. 1 - . ... n lonimy vjiuy juu cai l-iso n. oiu N . , The team championship will be sl - -JUS the Ail-American Safety Buddy .J.8 u:"lZ.e r j .a - 1 . V j-lnlams the Sooner coach. e . 'defensive stratesems as cross- JIM BUCHANAN W. E. SPET. 23 . t Cart,,, 1 ENDS TONIGHT! Daable rratare David Brian John Agar "Breakthrough" EYE ARDEN "THREE HUSBANDS" a Calar Cafiaaa Open 6:30 Show 7:30 BOB PECHA W. E, SEPT. 23 if f ki i- tn,.wnIntc .-Win lOUl UIUUI will o day noon on tne raysicai wc--:y-" .! ..La ' ALZiJiob for us there but he still hasn't , .nV. The 1 hii Olin l-iam lilK I'J 1.1111 W IKJUllU 3ltA H-311Jli 111 - . . .,, i . 1 . 11 I'll 1 M lUUZUULilvil wiuwk. ' -' inn - ,v;.j . j i j. ciavea a minuw: ui wnvtc wvu rw.i.i ave less be- 5 t, Mhor hoiras dei r l " -m furinln oi t a Mntr f,lMlnmr(f rt laliiU - 1 nnrlllff rounds cf match play as mere wui j - ,'Daver on the SnUad. If Tom gets ""i "1 r'ZZrZUZV cC. same thing two plays in a row VI JiUJ 1111CH, Hfll 1 .T Ifcft VI U"V1 - : New blood figures heavily etc. onense seiaora mows wnai .... . . . . . niawrt a mmiiic ni coiiCEe louiudu . . . . . T t.i t. i;..; ,5,-i 4h.;inira rouna two points, aavancme i"-.r 7.-7 1... UKianoma s new u?ruary. in tey ; leasiolto semi-finals and losing in semi- on , . . horra's defeat to its alumni h ,t.. ,f niav nc ihpre williifinais lour points, advancing to ere trio the defensive tackle is going to do. All the offense can be sure of is also be a losers bracket after the , "nau, ana iowhs m iuitu. first round Points for the brekets:Pmts, champion eight points, will be prorated, thus allowine! Awards: Team trophy to or- o!.t ViQmninnqr.ir, a well .ganization winning the Cham- j:.j..i ;,.,v,; mionshin. Medal to the Chamnion. ar? m. 8s ail uiaiviuuu. uiuj(ii"ij ,l ' ,. : . . nffpnsive this tourney, it wui ne xo ine an-,-;wiu - finalidc Entries: Leave your names at ' " irs xv,L,i vj.a; ,acute at end. VUIU aVai a J iaiav ivuuvouvu building ' before noon Friday, September 21. WANT ADS WHEN TOD WANT RESULTS DAILY NEBRASKA!. WANT ADS CASH RATES Ha. af i Oo ) Twa I Thrat Faar ( Fh WaN J lar lOaTal Oaya I Oan Oar U-U I M I J J Ui Llt L.4S -a ) i.i 1 i.u ) in ( i M I I 1.3 I l.ti t f t .N Include addremes when ftrvr tng eess. Sring adt to Daily Xebraskan twsfneas office. Student Union, er mail with correct amount and insertions d wired NO ADS TAKEN BY FHOVE player on ine squau. nuilTT TciHnr, 'man, Tex., and Billy Bookout of -End is oureari0(?:;Wirhita Falls. Tex. at defensive We haw no id. are tJl or and dimJnutive Jack are nifty runners. VI e re we-k at . center out a iooioau - r . team has two ends and only one : . .n,,-h ,a alv..:, our prooiem is more IS GriMers Prepare For tit 7 hnur smmmace held lasx &diur- day. Sophomores Dick Cox and Paul Shupe, too, have shown a determination Jo oust Congiardo. The battle at the o.uarter feack spot has settled down to a struggle between Dick Mann, George Hess, Ted Mullen and Bob Mellgren. Fullback seems to be the property Senior Maury Schnell but the left half back spot still is open, although Stan Cozxi seems to be holding a bit of an edge over others at the spot this fall although he worries abou their lack of seasoning. "No matter how often a coach tells a new boy to play pass de fense, the boy has to have at least one long pass go over him for a touchdown before he starts learning,' Wilkinson declares. "The thing that hurts most in football is the 'home run.' a quick touchdown by the oppo nents on a long run or a long pass." Getting back to Bud's theory If "Hsw 122 No. 14th St. Treat Your Datet! LET US FILL YOUR PARTY ORDERS ntEBH hot ror OORW a KI.W OKI KAVS fliTJ a SALT WATCH Ul tt Open 9 a.m. 10 p.m. bis bots , have placwBient tot three jrtuderrtt three at mora per awk. Duties anil eons of earryine tray of from Tearoom i IritciiTO AVily fcin- 7th floor. MlLLts m rALM pkiyirierit cwttrr.. Two weeks of Iowa State foot ball practice were neatly summed up yesterday by the Cyclone bead football coach: "We've accomplished a lot in the past 2 weeks," said Emmett R. (Abe) Stuber, "but we'Ve got to make full use of the next 2 weeks to be ready for Wayne uni versity. Most of the men old and new alike are now at a point j where they know what to do. Our I job from here on in is to syn chronize the offense and tighten ithe defense." I With most of his injured players back in pads, Stuber was planning to continue heavy work through out the week and into next week. Since part of the squad will not be available all week, be was ex pected to put most of his staffs efforts on the varsity group. Coach Bob Lamson's "B" scuad opens its 1951 schedule with Grseeland college. This means that better than third of the squad will work with the former Iowa State linebacking Sdtedtock FOUNTAIN PEN WINS ON POINTS FCt STUDENTS FOft BUSINESS FOR KRSONAL USE 1555 StorSaana' T Wt fcava p'aorctent tor a Home Econom-j . .. mm "V ZtvZat oar voot Beivvoa u-trt-j star faring the weeks. Toe B team wm piy en eacn m ine text three Fridays. Stuber has not settled on either his offensive or defensive lineups yet. indicating that individual performances within the next two Th arl'l t a BJanaeer 01 wr . tmit iAsnrtirrrivt. 4to hour vk.: -,i.l-,v dmnt and ether wivilep. t., ,,i he vt pa!tknlr interest to wife .r au,orit who can j )'ify. Apiy E-m- uTt-ftrvT wrvis falltime atemwravUe poajtwna are wm !weejs ifOUli have to decide sev- t h ca-ipuia. Apply Peronei w- crui ui viv ijwbiuwh .vuh:i. yarnenl. Koom i'4 Admiairtrstioo i Qne the toughest Selection "j-.r'. . -- hob is going to come at rigit half ff: r;7irbee?: where four men have indicted niaua s-ii3. that each is going for the No. 1 ion s.LE-Bit?y hvrt, araiM tna- 0b. Frank Congiardo, tha only fUT ,fHio? Hioffensivt holdover at fee post, has .-.r'und. Acsruninrauoo 07. (been injured but is back in pads. f t" .. f' atu4;ta. cot-Ke faces a terrific struggle from t-i d HovbE. 1237 a street. ''Emory Eichorn. a defensive letter- Mia Twrhar orier. imm u nwn a year ago. 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