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Wednesday, November,' 7, 1951 PAGE 3 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Glassford Plans No Rough Work; NU Seelcs First' Win All-Amorkan By ARLEY BONDARIN Sports Staff Reporter Six down, and four to go. That is how the scoreboard reads as the Nebraska Cornhuskers dug in for another week of practice in preparation for Saturday's contest with the Iowa State Cyclones at Ames. In rtadyinr his charts for the Cyclones, Coach Bill Glass ford did not five the Huskers too large a dose of the rough contest work. However, all phases of the ITusker machine were riven plenty of work un der the watchful eyes of Glass ford and his assistants. The sieve-like Nebraska pass defense again received special at tention. Cornhusker opponents this season have averaged ten completions per game good for 843 yards. The lack of afi ade quate defensive secondary against passes has been a direct cause of the Nebraska lack of success. The Husker defensive line come In for some work in order to maintain the fine standard . established in the Kansas game as the boys turned in their most outstanding performance of the season. Coach Glassford praised defen sive linemen Ed Husmann, Jerry Minnick, and Don Boll. Glassford singled out big Boll, 240 pound junior guard, as being one of the most improved ball players on the Squad. The work of these three men has shown brightly through out the drab season and has formed the bulwark of the defen sive line. Tackling and general defensive polishing were stressed in antici pation of a Cyclone attack which has ground out wins over Kansas and Missouri, victors over the Scarlet and Cream. On the f?ensve side of the ledger, the for 4,VV.ers ran through offensive dr"lls with an emphasis on passiw. On the throwing nd of the pigskin were Fot Norris. John ordog tia, Bo' Reynolds, and J;m Ce derdahl. Bicki?", a controver sial STib'ect as to its effective ness this season, was worked on in order to find the key to a successful offense, something which the Huskers have not , been able to maintain this year. As all Nebraska fans know, the Cornhuskers will enter Satur day's game against Iowa State without a win to its credit. With Colorado, Oklahoma, and Miami coming up on successive week ends this game appears to be the Huskers best chance to pull out a victory. Except for a habit-forming sec ond quarter lapse, the Huskers turned in their finest performance of the ylear against Kansas. But fumbles, pass interceptions and a leaky pass defense turned a seeming close contest into a rout for the Jayhawkers. Coach Glassford had praise for his boys after the Kansas tilt and commended them on their progress since early games. Glassford stated that the work of the defensive line was the best he had seen in his three years at the University. The work of sopohomore full back Ray Novak was particularly encouraging. Novak, filling in for the departed Nick Adduci, ground out 99 yards in 17 carries against the Jayhawkers to take over the lead in ground gaming among Husker ball carriers. Frank Simon's pass catching in the Kansas game was also an out standing feature of the Husker attack. The veteran senior end from Burchard leads all Huskers in the reception department and is well up in the list of Big Seven pass catchers. Assistant Coach Neal Mehring will be in Boulde. Colorado this weekend to scout the Colo rado Buffs in their game with Utah. The Buffs will be in Lin coln on November 17 to pro vide the Huskers with some stiff opposition. 9 Sll , sv tv t ' 1 iac to v , ; if. n s I ............... s . is o v , - " . 'H $ .............. 1 . , . -i 5 t -t 0 . f I PVXT1NG II . . . " J S Nn. Vs.Kkkl Blocked I , 'WU'k I M : It X 1 to I tot i S I I 4 ess im! 1 I- - I tu st ! s: f . 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M4 Korinek 4 M Bordosna S M I'ederdaM SO Novak ................ t t' raynick t to Norris 1 IS Simon ..1 S Good Tabs Mus To Finish In Cellar By GENE WELLS Sports Staff Reporter With the Iowa State game only three and one-half weeks away, Missouri, Iowa State, Colorado and Nebraska, Returning starters from lh 19S0-S1 aggregation are Jim Coach Harry Good is bearing ;Buchanan and Joe Good. down on his NU barketball pros pects. Although the squad is still separated into two groups, di vision into teams will come along shortly. With practice on fundamentals nearly completed, the cagers are now working on The average height of the year lings this season is much taller than usual, and if they can quick ly absorb fundamental training and graduate into Big Seven type of ball soon enough, ther will probably be a good percent age of freshmen on the 12 man SCORING TD PAT Novak t 0 Addnd .................. 1 Carodine ................ .1 A Bordngna .1 ft Slmoa .....,.........1 0 Giles ................. .1 0 Reynolds ...,. ........ .1 0 CederdaM ............... 1 Smith . , . . . .,..,.. . . . . .1 0 Decker ..............ft Pt It C S, " ' i.ii i nui i " 1 4y, I CcHirtesv Lincoln Star. FIRST TIME Many Iowa SUle football fans will have their first opportunity to see All-American Bob Reynolds in action when the Huskers play at Ames Saturday. NEBRASKA STATISTICS (Includes first six tames) TEAM Neb, OK Earned first downs Ht Rnshing. Yds. Net 10S Fwd. Passes. Attempted 4 rd. Passes, Completed. . ........ 5 49t Fwd. Passes Yds. S4S Passes Intercepted by Pierce Joins Bus Whitehead jWtih Phillips jCyclone Fans Get First i . Chance To View Reynolds Courtesy Lincoln Journal. JIM BUCHANAN 7 i i hi I ? In I CowTec Iincola JourmL JOE GOOD team drills, such as two on two traveling squad before the sea- and three on three. So far, however, there has been one full court scrimmage, but Good has slated a clinic at Fair bury this Saturday afternoon with a scrimmage following that evening. On November 18 Good and his squad will head another clinic at the Coliseum sponsored son is over. Good has cited the following sophomores and freshmen who have shown up well thus far: sophomores Lc grand Extrom. guard; Bill Johnson, center; Pat Mallette, guard; Fred Se ger, guard; Clark Smaha, for ward; Don Webber, forward. pp. ISSt IS Sig Eps Bounce Phi Gams 27-6 In Semi Final Clash By DOUGLAS WILCOX I Jack Schull. The extra point Spirts Staff Reporter ood the F'j'is were J unable to tie the game up. The finals of the intramural) t0 continue scoring the Sig Eps season are just about here as the Kratt again passed 25 j'ards to semifinals were played last night Anderson for a touchdown, but at the Ag College playm" H.ere unable to make the extra crrnunrts. -;nt at this tim With the semifinals came tn. just to prove that the Sig Eps Catl-3 TOUrneV IO Mart Bob Pierce, 1950-51 basketball star, left Monday to join another former NU cage great, Bus White head, with the Phillips 66 Oilers professional basketball team. Last season Pierce playing cen ter broke the Cornhusker all time scoring record previously set by Whitehead, with 384 points, and was the mainstay on Coach Harry Good's fifth, place 1951 squad, which was made up of mostly sophomores and juniors. The 1951-1952 intramural bas- defeat of one of the more pow- touid score without using a pass SilTwi deftST Phi bTscVpTred 18 yarFs 1 tournament gets underway n , nito 07 n r ir th hit '' " V. ,oo Friday. Nov. 19 at five p.m. er cold weather. , accomplished in the same j -Alpha Gamma Rho scrubs meet ; Monday that tickets still remain Bobby Reynolds, unanimous 1950 All-American Choice, leads his 1951 Cornhuskers into action at Ames Saturday when Iowa State plays football host to Nebraska. It will be the first chance for many Iowans to see the youngster hailed as one of the sophomores in football history Last year Reynolds led the nation economical use of its offense and to devise ways and halting Nebraska, means of Freshmen Willard Fatter. Faul Fredstrom, Dave Fahrbach. Frank Falloon, Stan Matske, Don Muenster, Charles Ott, Roger Rosenquist, Gary Rensel- I by the Lincoln Officials associa tion. The team is using a man-toman defense with some switch er. onH a wmi-nnst offense. . .... J, a semi-oost of fense. where ! wan, Gerald Sandbulte and Bill SCOUt Kay uoneis, wno waxenea - fiTtis fan I Solberg. Nebraska play Kansas last wee, r"n7. warned of both offensive and cte- " KwrTJ i7 tensive power on the part of Ne- him as screen when breaking in. hracva Raw Nnvsk. vounff full- Good believes that lack of experience no mic i u key players as Fierce, Akromis,. and Bob Mercier, junior who joined the service, will drop the Cornhuskers to the bottom of the Big Seven race. Good picks back, has come fast in the past! few Mmes to trive Reynolds greatest 'eTtough help to revitalize the! Husker attack, Donels said, De-j fensively the Nebraskans are, . XT-. TVKM-e mcrcrpH than a vear aea m scoring 10 set a new fluw--"- I"" A th tin.s in this order: Kan 20-13 win for Nebraska. major school record of 157 points. He was all-everything despite Be ing overlooked in pre-season ratings. A shoulder injury held him out of action three games this year but he has come back to pose the same dangerous threat he did a year ago in the last three games. Merl J. Ross, business manager of athletics at Iowa State, said sas State, Kansas, Oklahoma, Christmas Cards Assortments or All Alike Huge Selection Available Personalized If Desired Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street After a pretty close battle, th. t !ariner on a run over Sig Eps slipped into the lead o. , ratt carrying the ball. f l5J XSaS 20 yard pass play originating, witn irei Peterson, the fine iin?. P,hl GamiTl "f.1,1! . o?rff from Ted Kratt, who does mostj end for the Sigs Eps rac- jY' V" o j r A.t. a n m i-jf )i it ii r. win tii i iu ing to tne aouwe strips, ivraw , -r como nn - . threw a well placed 40 yard " "v " of the fine Sig Ep passing, to cen- ier Bill Anderson. This combination u suited in a; ass jto his hands after which , . . it. o : r - - . a T.D. and 6 points ior the Sig Eps. On the try for the con versions, the Sig Eps were again successful as Kratt passed to An derson. On an attempt to tie the game up the Fiji squad scored on a pass from Rich Olson, a fine passer for the Phi Gams, to seat tickets, he said would still be available, on Saturday. Iowa State players, meanwhile, are busy at the twin problem of the week trying to make more Peterson scampered 5 yards for , a touchdown. For the extra point it was a pass combination from Kratt to Bob Diers, left half for the Sig Eps. With the final scores made the score stood at 27 to 6 with the Sig Eps victorious over the Phi Gams. As far as outstanding players, there were many team members who played their best, but the .outstanding players were lea Kratt and Bill Anderson on of fense. On defense it was the good Iwork of Bob Svanda and Al Han isen who helped determine the (outcome of the game, The winners should not be the The intramural free throw 'only men to be recommended- for tourmanent moved into the final .the defeated Phi Gam squad has nrxA TuocHa,, nioht with fhiirk wn outstanding players. 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