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o Wednesday, October 22, 1952 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Pog 3 (i From The Sidelines Duffs ftofeleavy Favorife Over AW Glonn Nelson Awaf NU Invasion fr Nebraska faces one of the better Big Seven football teams this season Saturday at Boulder in a game which will rate Colorado heavy favorite to romp over the once-beaten Huskers. The Buffi, who tied mlfhty Oklahoma 2121 on Sept. 27, out-played Kansas before dropplnr a 2112 decision two weeks ago, and rolled over the Iowa State Cyclones 2112 last Saturday, will of course ret the nod over the Hunkers, who lost to unbeaten Tenn State for their first loss of the year. The Buffaloes ate especially rough on their home grounds, where they staged the tie game with the Soonera, Nebraska, favored in three of the last four NU-CU encounters since the series was resumed in 1048, has topped the Buffs only once in that time. The biggest triumph for the Boulder team came in 1950, when they jolted Nebraska 28-19 at Boulder during Bobbv Rey nolds' aensational sophomore year. The Huskers lost only to CU and Oklahoma that season and two Big Ten entries, Indiana and Minnesota, were n the schedule. - Underdors as they may be tabbed, the Ne craskans can not be considered a weak match for the Buffs. Fenn State, 10-0 winner over the Huskers last week, moved up two places In the national ratlnrs this week on the strength of their win over previously unbeaten NU. They advanced from 19th to 17th place In the country. CU Backs Strong The Husker defense, which has been commended greatly for their fine play during the Lion game, will get an acid test at Folsom Field. Coach Dal Ward's workmen have scored at least two touchdowns during each of the their first five starts, with a total f 108 points against foes which include Kansas and Oklahoma. In Zack Jordan, Nebraska will get a look at probably the most versatile back in the Bir Seven. Jordan's punting and pass ing have sparkled in early Buff games and his running has been of sufficient calibre to make him one of the top triple-threaters In the nation. He ranka by far the top punter in the conference with a 46.1 average on 17 punts, and his passing averare places In the top five positions. He haa gone for three touchdowns to lead CU scorers. Nelson I f , 1 r ill L . J t 1 ',T I r-n in It ' . i J I ' II "x I n jt j NU Bri eon Bus mi Couriety Lincoln 8ir TOP-FLIGHT BUFF BACKS . . . Ralph Curtis (left), and Woody Shelton, two members f the Colorado star-studded backfield, will be on hand Saturday at Boulder when the Huskers meet the University of Colorado. Curtis is dangerous for his ability to snag phases easily, and drive through the line on rushing plays. Shelton, a diminutive speedster, has led the Buffs against the Cornhuskers for the past two seasons. By CHUCK K LASER Assistant Sports Editor Coach Bill Glassford overlooked nary a detail as he sent his Corn husker charaes through their sec ond day of heavy scrimmage in preparation for Saturday's contest with Colorado, The Huskeri will be out for their third Big Seven victory as they meet the Buffs at Boulder in an underaog roie. The accent was on pass defense, the big Husker weakness, during the grueling two hour scrimmage session. The reason for the heavy I contact work may be attributed to the fact that the entire Colorado offense is feared by the Husker coaching staff. Glassford showed concern over his defensive line situation. Don Boll, out with a leg injury, is still on the doubtful list. shouia trie 240-pound senior miss the Buff contest, the defensive tacKie ioaa would rest on the shoulders of Max Kit-elman, Boll's only re placement. Tackle Ed Husmann will cap tain the Huskers against Colorado Saturday. Glassford had high praise for Husmann's aggressive play against Penn State and said, Ed's a real Tine, sieaay per former." Bill pointed out that the former Ogallala gridder has not missed a practice in his tour years ot root ball at Nebraska. Speaking at the Monday meet ing of the Quarterbacks Club, the Husker coach remarked that he hoped it wouldn't be hot Satur day. It looks as though Bill will nose. Johnny Bordogna had two teeth loosened and another broken off. The broken tooth was driven through his lower lip. Don Boll and Jim Yelsley were both in jured and may not play against get rt wish, weatner reports from the Rocky Mountain state show that heavy snow has fallen in the Boulder area and a cold, crisp day will be on tap for the guard Colorado. Some good niws wat reported in the Husker camp, howavtr. Jerry Yeager, end from Hastings, was back m action alter nursing a broken hand for several weeks. He might be ready for duty Sat urday. Jerry Paulson, who dldnt maka the trip to Penn State because of a sore shoulder, is still on the doubtful list with Boll and Ytli- lay. Scott will wear a piaatio lace Buff-Husker fray. "I shall never complain or say another word about Big Seven officials," commented Glassford at the Quarterback meeting. "For all the remarks I have ever made I humbly apologize after what we went through last Saturday." The officials for the Penn State con test all hailed from the east. Verl Scott suffered a broken ED Wdgi Bnihr tTuDyra II yndl GuwsifS Recovered By BILL MUNDELL Intramural Sports Columnist Intramural Sports Columnist There is no doubt today as to the second frame, the Mustangs once again, however, and took struck again in the form of a Bob over the ball on the eight. Green to Don Summers pass cov-l The Swabbie passing combina erine 19 yards and after a slight Hon of Grant to Verone Gibb which is the toD football team in I cause the tallv read 26-0 as Marv clicked a coude of times in thei intramural league VIII. The con-1 Green intercepted a Navy pass, 'second quarter but was com- Xroversy tnat existed as xojreturnea 13 yarns to t"p -'e pieteiy cnecKea wnen me tmys whether the Mustangs or Navy 125 and then lateraled to LfilTj were down. ROTC were the stronger grid out- Smith who went the rest ot tnei ATO'$ Beat DeltS count. Twice in the fourth quarter Van Berg passes found a home in the arms of Ken Pfelfer and Dick Alden to boost the Joker score while Val Markusven was credited with the third -stanca tying touchdown. Don Lees had put the Aggies out in front with a 20-yard touch day as the Mustangs smothered! Six more points were rung up Alpha Tau Omega spottea ueitadow.n heave to Willie Pierson in the final period as Marka-" " "-i'"- i"1ua' 'early in the game, but once the meyer and Smith collaborated on ter lead and then roared back to wirmers got tneir wind, the Ag 24-yard production. the Middies by a 82-0 count. With three minutes rone in the game Charles Smith gath ered in a 12-yard Jack Manka- j meyer pass to post the first j touchdown scored against Navy j this year and the root was on. ' Two minutes later Maka-eye tallied from six yards out and then watched his mates smother j Middie Dick Grant behind his ; goal for another two points to boost the victors off to a flying i 14-0 first-qnarter start. i The third stanza was much the! lame. After battling 0-0 during: a Navy never offered much of a threat as the indication of things to come saw their first pass of the frame intercepted. Their biggest threat to mar the Mustan; nnscored-on record, the only one left in intramural play, came in the third quarter when the Middies pilfered a Mustang aerial to give them a first down only 11 yards away from the goal. The vaunted Mustang defense asserted itself w a 9 , f w : . i Maryland over oavy, ivncmgan ,.,0 .10 ...0 -7.10 o-io I T a i- i n iro ci r ri I '1 f t rn?or ' ' ' ' The Uni-ersity YMCA smacked , . a, ri Lrr rn : Inter-Varsity by a 49-0 count to;e. ' Husker Linebacker rack up their fourth straight vic-iK.state versus Tulsa r.vap win stamped them as favorites to N-n, Mundell, and Vann cor defeat Presby House in the meet- ctly picked the close U.C.L.A. ing for league VII honorslStanfond game. Stern and Klasek Wednesday at Ag College. 5lVhe S-ly picke to miSS he . . Oklahoma-Kansas game. .ac, digs lie Sigma Alpha Epsilon "B" and ; Sigma Chi "B" battled to a score- AN i capture a 19-6 victory after a long M stopped cold. scene. I YMCA Romps ihe ueits were in complete l charge of the opening stanza ; and capitalized on a 13-yard 1 touchdown toss from Keith Skalla to Bob Tooley. Open ing the second canto the losers were back again knocking for another score when Dave Jones intercepted a SkalU pass and from that point on it was all ATO. Two Ta their own t mf WeV X in tur -dae P-i-s. of dark- Blessing for the first ATO tally. Blessing took the pass right off the finger-tips of Skalla, last Delt defender, and rambled the re maining ten yards. A third quarter Bailey to Doug Dale Cass boosted the Taus to a 13-8 lead while the fnsurance TD , came on a three-yard Bailey to Bob Erskine pitch. Presby Drops Newman The list of unbeaten teams shrunk ot eight as Presby House "dumped Newman Club, 1-0 on Upsets Offset Pickers' Picks The Daily Nebraskan "pickers" had a tough time as a week of up sets ruined several averages. Glenn Nelson, sports editor, re mained on top of the heap as, he missed three games. Arnie Stern, Bill Mundell, and Howard Vonn missed three also. Chuck Klasek missed five games, while the re mainder of the "Pickers" missed four games. Stern picked two of the top upsets of the day as he called Minnesota to lick Illinois, and Notre Dame over Purdue. Mun dell was the only writer to pick Oklahoma A A M s win over Missouri. All writers correctly chose I '' ii.. ..in, J 'v-',y-,'t:', The Scarlet will ITy to Denver Saturday morning and taka a bus from there to Boulder, mey wm leave for Lincoln right after tht game. Assistant Coach Pett Janetos, who acouted Colorado and Iowa State last weekend, reported that the Cyclones wera never in the ball game. Charles Hits Comeback Trail Heavyweight Efgard Charlti hits the comeback trail Friday night when he fighta Cesar Brion, an oft-beaten fighter from Ar-n" tina. Charles is expected to win this one with little trouble, at ht is rated as a faster and a finer boxer by experts. Brion it big and awkward and excells mostly ai puncher. Charles must come up with , an impressive win, preferably a knock-out if he is to be consid ered a leading contender for Heavyweight King Rocky Marci ano's crown. Courtesy Lincoln Journal READY FOR ACTION , . . De fensive end Jerry Yeager, who has been absent from the Ne braska lineup due to a broken thumb, will bf ready for duty Saturday. The 180-pound junior has been out since early in the season. Christmas Cards Especially for Teen-Ager. See our Samples Now. Goldanrod Stationary Stor 215 North 14th Street Main Feature Clock Varsity: "One Minute To Zero," '1:18, 3:21, 5:24, 7:27, 9:30. State: "The Miracle of Fatima," State. and Colorado over Iowa Only one writer missed the n T 'rHP HrS-SS on!le tie in their Monday contest, n 15-yard line ana on . 44. . e Bailey Tapped a flat !m .l.V Phi Kappa Psi, top-ranked i team in the University, got their fifth straight win of the year on forfeit from Phi Gamma Delta. ONE HOUR Washed and Dried Cheaper Tbaa Sending lndry Horn Automatic Machine Attendant Service 16th & N Drive in Parking NOW ROBT. MITCHUM AXX BLYTH "0E !IIXLTE TO ZERO" NOW PLAYING. sum Regular Prices "TALES OF IIOFFMAV C01X)K BT TECHMt'01XR DAIRY QUEEN Malted Milks Sundaes Cone PINTS and QUARTS Downtown Store 1412i2 o" SI. -a i M Emm fi fp v Cnanm IJnil Journal i DEFENSI'E BRUISER . . . Georre CkAde. Honker linebacker, will ae plenty of aetion aralnist the Buffaloes at Boulder, Colo. Saturday. The big Junior played aa Important role on defenne aralnst Pena State last week. Cyclones Seek Bums, Reds First Loop Win ! Are i OODS' Big Seven victories No. I fcre1 w hVVr" jTop Fielders Fridas IM Slate Changed All intramural football teams that are scheduled for games this Friday, Oct. 25 are asked to check the bulletin board in the Physical Education Building ti ee the new schedule. AH Triday games have been chanred and rescheduled be cause of the unavailability of the fields Friday. Rome of the rarnes have been moved up to Wednesday while some have been moved back to Monday. AH managers are responsible for knowing the new schedule. 'yardage. The Catholirs had won three straight and were unscored jupon until they met their match in the Presbys. j The winners switched from a pamlne game to running the ball in the overtime period and amaftsed a total of 57 yards to Newman' IS to take the one point and victory. Three times the Presby outfit, unbeaten in four games now, firuck within scoring distance, but three times the Catholic defense roe tip to hold their ground. When it came down to yardage ind xi ot touchdowns, however, the Catholic defenne was no problem. the objects of Iowa State football I I n. m r B ihm tUtegy this week as the Cyclones! HQ rlelOBrS Jokers to three m-ond half talliefi, prepare for a Friday - Saturday j to overcome a first -quarter 7-0 j rrid invasion of Missouri. Th RiwAivn nnrtvers .r,ri th lead of the Ac Men's Club and If the last two Iowa State-Mis- Cincinnati Berts each placed three the Jokers triumphed by a 20-7 touri games are to be typical there men on the 1952 fielding winners, will be scoring on both sides. La;;t;The Dodgers and the Reels equal time the Cyclones were in Colum-,ed an all-time club fielding m.rk! fcia the contest ended in a 20-20 ln the National League this ycar.i raw wruie ai Ames mifi yer wie TVl, WM -.v,.,--. vtu, Vr,rit I i Yankees and the U'ahhinfcton Sen- Iowa State eleven won, 21-14 tpread formation. A game or two ""'" later that same formation gained j""1- ! more than 400 yards against Okla-j Ted Xluszewskl and Wickey i homa. jVemon retained their 1651 title Both sides view the contest at t first baso, both having a .683'. Columbia with respect Old room- -nark. ' mates Abe Stubber and Don Fau- Gr,d Hatton won National1 Twntve Tievtr yex rn-a- in rn.r j..,,.. vOROr, wcond b;,' of underestimating chi!M" IM Grid Games To Begin Early Effective Wednesday, Oct. 23 equipment care at Ag College and the elty campus will be open at 4:18 p.m. All teams scheduled for Intramural foot ball games should try to start their contexts as rlose to 4:39 ?-m. as possible to eliminate darkness evertaklag their games. Jlir. oilier w - ,t,,.j tu, ..ftr,j VtM 4ltU fnr1 qV-. -fing-Pong Tourney with a .690 mark. John Logan ! Brooklyn's BUly Cox topped all XL third basement with a .672 Taking combined careen at Iowa State. Missouri, Cape Gir i.ri.n Kirki-vllla inrf Wastmin yiSr rookie Clnt Courtney nouih to know jurf what to ex- t the pace for American League TK-rtThe offends and defenses catchers with a .61(8 mark, while wi if be nothing new to either. Nor Brooklyn's Boy Campnella von will tljc desire for victory. honors with his Mi mark. 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