The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 21, 1955, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, September 21, 1955
THE NEBRASKAN
Poge 3
Frosh Football Roster
Player Pos.
Adklns, Larry FB
Batson, John T
Batson, Robert T
Bauer, Philip E
Baum, Gf.il G
Beckman, Wayne ... G
Bell, Glenn E
Berryman, John ...7. C
Boroff, Claire HB
Burt, Melvin E
Bock, Dean E
Corazzi, Eddie GQ
Crabtree, John G
Dillard, Bennie HB
DeSimone, James ... FB
Dohrman, Malvin ...FB-G
Douthit, John HB
Duff, Jim C
Duffek, Jack FB
English, Ernest 1
Ensminger, Don .... HB
Flock, Dean HB
Fosket, Gene Fh
Gaines, Fred E
Gibson, Keith FB
Hansen, John G
Hinkle, Don FB
Holman,' Jim HB
Homjak, Steve HB
Homolka, Leonard ... FB
Hoy, Glenn G
Husa, Norman T
Johnson, Gary G
King, Rich G
Klingaman, Dick ... T
Krhounek, Roger ... HB
Kubicki, Jay QB
Kumpf, Tom QB
Larsen, Delbert G
Lee, Mike E-FB
Leigh, Bob HB
Lubben, Ronald HB-E
Maguire, Jim HB
McCashland, Richard FB
McClung, Harold .... G
McPherson, Bernard. T
McVay, Howard FB
Meyer, Virgil E
Miller, Jim G
Miller, Larry HB
Mohrbutter, Garven.. G
Mousel, Wendell .... G-T
Murphy, Elbert T
Naviaux, Larry HB
Noorlag, Kent HB
Podraza, Francis .... FB
Ritner, Bill C-G
Rogowski, LaVern ... E
Round, Jack T
Rouleau, Raymond J. G
Ruebsamen, Wilbur.. HB
Sapp, Guy , E
Sears, Richard E-HB
Schick, Don E
Schnupp, William .... HB
Stinnett, Roy QB
Spignese, John HB
Schwerdtfeger, Leon. HB
Switzer, Walt T
Thede, Jim HB
Trueblood, Terry .... QB
Tsoukalas, Charles... E
Walton, Kent HB
White, Bill HB-E
Wilson, William .....
Williams, Dave ...... C
iWney, Ken ... QB
Winkler, Jerry ...... QB
Wiasel, Duane HB
Wood, Dick FB
Wood, Dick T
Woodard, Charlie .... HB
ont. Allan G
Wt. Ht. Age Home Town
195 5-10 21 West Des Moines, !
210 5-11 19 Mt. MorrL, Mich.
214 ' 6-0 19 Mt. Morris, Mich.
170 6-1 19 West Des Moines, :
155 5-6 19 Lincoln
175 5-10 18 Malcolm
170 6-0 18 Lincoln
193 6-1 17 Dodgeville, Wis.
172 5-7V4 18 Grand Island
193 6-1 18 Somerville, Mass.
170 5-9 18 Ogallala
155 5-11 18 Fredericktown, Pi
208 5-9 18 Hastings
158 5-7 18 Mt. Pleasant, Tex
195 5-11 17 Watertown, Mass.
190 5-10 18 Kearney
165 5-11 18 Lincoln .
210 6-2 18 Grand Island
187 6-1 18 Lincoln
230 6-3 18 New Orleans, La.
175 5-9 18 Waverly
168 6-0 19 Ord
180 5-10 18 ' Hemingford
175 6-1 18 Grand Island
180 5-11 18 Ewing
190 5-10 17 Milwaukee, Wis
180 5-11 18 Beaver City
180 5-10 19 Dodgeville, Wis.
170 5-11 18 Ambridge, Pa.
175 59 17 Western
160 5-8'i 18 Lincoln
182 5-10 17 Barneston
180 5-914 :8 Madrid
196 5-11 18 Baden, Pa.
220 6-3'i 18 Mitchell, S.D.
160 5-11 17 Lincoln
165 6-0 17 Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
170 6-0 17 Leigh
173 5-7 18 Hooper
180 5-11 18 Grand Island
170 6-1 18 Hardy
175 6-0 18 Burr
173 5-7 17 Rapid City, S.D.
190 5-10 18 Geneva
160 5-11 17 Big Springs
202 5-10 20 West Des Moines,
185 6-0 18 Ogallala
150 5-11 18 Bertrand
185 5-11 18 Connellsville, Pa.
160 5-10 19 Holdrege
187 5-11 18 Mitchell
189 5-9 18 Cambridge
202 6-lVi 18 Omaha
180 6-0 18 Lexington
175 6-0 18 Chicago, 111.
195 6-0 22 Platte Center
193 6-1 17 North Platte
165 5-11 17 Hemingford
220 6-214 18 Omaha
158 5-9 24 Rumford, Me.
150 5-9 17 - Giltner
175 6-214 19 Lincoln
160 6-0 17 Deadwood, S.D.
155 6-0 18 Curtis
180 6-0 18 Jeanette, Pa.
175' 5-10 19 Ripley, Tenn.
172 5-11 23 Somerville, Mass.
148 5-10 21 Omaha
205 6-1 18 Lincoln
175 5-10H 18 Palmer
170 5-10 18 ' Grand Island
200 6-2 22 Somerville, Mass.
158 5-8 18 Lincoln
160 6-0 17 Douglas
175 5-11' 18 Sterling
215 6-2 17 Hastings
155 5-8 18 Shelton
170 6-1 19 Scottsbluff
142 1-7 17 Bennet
175 5-10 20 David City
197 6-3 17 Lincoln
172 5-9 18 Alden, N.Y.
200 S-lOtt 18 Concord, Mass.
Duffek Lost:
Eighty-Two Report
For Frosh Drills
By WALT BLORE
Staff Sports Writer
"We want these freshman foot
ball players to feel that it's some
thing to be a member of this
team," said Freshman Coach Ed
Nyden as the yearlings start their
practice sessions.
Of the 82 reporting for fall work
outs are Nebraska A 1 1 -Staters
Roger Krhounek, Lincoln; Claire
Big 7 Faces
Tough Foes
With the Big Seven Conference
teams encountering non-loop foes
this weekend, Nebraska's Com
huskers seem to face the roughest
of the lot. The Huskers, however,
may not be alone in facing an up
hill battle.
Webraska makes the long jour
ney to Columbus, Ohio, to meet the
highly touted Buckeyes of Ohio
State, returning Rose Bowl cham
pions. With four candidates for
Ail-American honors includihg AU
Everything Howard "Hopa
long" Cassidy, Ohio State is going
to be pressing for top honors in the
Big Ten, along with the National
crown.
Coach Bud Wilkinson's answer
to Big Seven contention on the na
tional scene will be unveiled
against North Carolina.-Wilkinson
stated earlier this year he was re
building, a task which shouldn't
be too hard with 14 lettermen. The
Sooners have nailed down 19 wins
in a row and don't seem to be
about to lose this inaugural to the
Tarheels.
Missouri continues to follow the
pattern set by the other Big Seven
schools; that of a difficult sched
ule this year. The Tigers tangle
with another Big Ten power in the
form of Michigan.
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Boroff, Grand Island; Mai Dohr
man, Kearney; Mike Lee, Grand
Island; Dick McCashland, Geneva;
and Dick Wood, Lincoln. Krhou
nek, Boroff, Dohrman, and Mc
Cashland are backs while Lee dou
bles as a fullback and end and
Wood is a tackle. Another Nebras
kan, Jack Duffek, tackle from
Lincoln was forced to give up the
gridiron sport because he failed
the physical examination. From
Mt. Morris, Michigan come the
Batson twins, John and Bob, who
play tackle. Ed Corazzi, a quarter
fa ack from Fredericktown, Pa.;
Bennie D i 11 a r d, ' a Mt. Pleas
ant, Texas halfback; and Roy
Stinnett, a quarterback from Rip
ley, Tennessee, are a few of the
out-of-state players who chose Ne
braska as the institution where
they would receive their college
education.
The freshmen have a two-game
schedule starting Oct. 28 when the
yearlings from Iowa State journey
to Memorial Stadium. One week
later the frosh go to, Manhattan,
Kansas to engage the freshmen
from Kansas State College.
"Although we only have two
games, we intend to make this
team a working unit and we in
tend to have the boys proud of
this outfit," said Nyden who is in
his first year as freshman coach.
The mentor was a letterman on
the 1946-47 editions of the Ne
braska gridiron crew. He comes
from five successful years as a
high school and junior college
coach in the football-crazy South
ern California area.
All students interested in sports
reporting are asked to come down
to the Nebraskan office and talk
with Bob Cook, sports editor. An
interest and knowledge of sports
are the only requisites.
FRIDAY
September 23rd
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Dancing 9 until 12
Couples Only
Adm. $1.70 Per Couple
Tax Included
Lme-up Changes Mmh
By MAX KREITMAN
( Staff Sports Writer
.' Down, but not out, the Nebraska
Cornhuskers are hoping to pick
themselves up off the floor as they
journey to Columbus, Ohio, to
meet the powerful Ohio State
Buckeyes. The Huskers opened
their 1955 campaign with an upset
loss to Hawaii, 6-0.
The Buckeyes, last year's Big 10
kingpins and winner over USC in
the Rose Bowl 21-7, will boast a
powerful backfield, led by Ail
American Howard Cassidy. The
speedy senior halfback will be
joined by Elwood at quarterback,
Harknrader at the other halfback,
and Vicic at fullback. Vicic is re
placing the hard-driving Hubert
Bobo at the fullback slot.
For NU, a possibility of a few
changes will be in order. Jerry
Wheeler, sophomore tackle may
draw a starting berth in place of
sophomore Don Rhoda and Harry
Johnson, junior from Valley, may
go in place of Willie Greenlaw.
Bill Taylor, senior guard, will
captain the Nebraskans. Bill Haw
kins is slated to see more action
at tackle and Doran Post is chal
lenging at center.
At ends for Nebraska will be
Le Roy Butherus and Jon McWil
liams, Don K a m p e, Hawkins,
Rhoda or Wheeler at tackles, Tay
lor and Jim Murphy at guards,
and Bob Berguin or. Doran Post at
the center spot.
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