The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 19, 1958, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, September 19, 1958
The Daily Nebraskon
Page 3
Six Sophs Probable Starters
Joining Hopes To Gives Lions Good Tussle
Bill Jennings announced a
tentative starting lineup for
tomorrow's opener against 197 and hails from Tledo,
Penn State at Memorial Sta- Ohio. At tackles it will be
dium. Coach Jennings said Dnane Mongerson. a 200
the lineup may be changed pound lettrrmaa from Oni
depending upon whether the . ha, and Alien Wellman, a De-
ana, and Roland McDole, an-1 veteran performers and a
ther soph who weighs in at sophomore who has shown
Harry r o l i y
Scarlet will kick or receive.
Listed at ends are Mike
Eger, a 195 pa and sopho
more from South Bend, Indi-
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more, also 200 pounds.
Dennis Emanuel from
North Bend will be the only
senior starting in the line. The
205 pound converted end will
hold down the left guard po
sition. Leroy Zentic's name
will appear on the program
as the starting right guard,
but the big junior from Rock
Island, Illinois, just recovered
from the flu and will not start
He will be in uniform and
ready to jf for limited ac
tion, however. Rich Rosier a
soph from Watertown, South
Dakota, will take over start
ing chores for Zentic.
Another sophomore
will open at center. Don
Fricke, a 187 pound all-stater
from Hastings, will be the
pivot.
Three Vet Backs
The backfleld contains three
Campus
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creat promise
from North Platte will be the
quarter back and field gener
al for the game. He win al
so . h a n d 1 e punting chores.
Dick McCashland, a convert
ed center, from Geneva, will
be the fullback.
Two year letterman from
Lexington, Larry Naviaux,
will handle right halfback du
ties for the third straight
year.
N. U. Schedule
The schedule:
October 11, Kansas State,
Home
October IS, Iowa State and
Drake, Des Moines, Iowa
October 25, Colorado, Home
November 1, Missouri,
Home
November 8, Big Eight Con
ference, Norman, Oklahoma
At left ha'f will be 163 pound
sophomore Fat Fischer from
Omaha.
Good Tussle
Coach Jennings did not com
ment extensively on the
game. He felt that he had
sufficient strength and depth
in his backfield. He did not
say much about the line, but
he said that his boys would
give the N i 1 1 a n y Lions "a
good tussle."
Big Eight To Play Underdogs Role
Meeting
Tennis
Varsity and Freshman
tennis players are asked
to meet in room 114 in the
physical education build
ing on Monday, September
22, at 5:00 p.m.
Physical . examinations
are also scheduled for Mon
day, September 22, at the
Student Health Center at
7:00 p.m.
EVI Season Opens
Campus
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All resident hall, fraternity,
and independent teams wish
ing to enter football teams
must do so bv 5:00 p.m. to
day in room 102 of the physi
cal education building. No en-
tries will be accepted after
this time. Competition will
start some time next week
at both the city and ag. cam
puses. Entries for shuffle boari, a
new intramural activity, will
also be due by today at 5:00
p.m. A team will consist of
three doubles teams. Court
fees will be payed by each
player at the office at "Lit-
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The Big Eight will be the when
decided underdog in three out
of the six games played by
conference teams this Satur
day. In two games they are
about rated even with their
opponents, while in only one
game is a conference team
rated as a big favorite.
Oklahoma State, yet to play
a conference football game,
has one of its best squads in
years and are easily picked
to run over the Denver Pio
neers in a national telecast
game.
Missouri will play in an
other telecast game, only,
they will be the underdogs:
they take the field
aeainst the Vanderbilt Com
modores at Columbia.
K. U. will also have its
back against the wall when
they meet nationally ranked
T.C.U. at Lawrence.
The toss-ups appear to be
the Iowa State-Drake game
at AmesK and the Kansas
State-Wyoming tussle at Man-
hatten.
Oklahoma and Colorado
are both idle this weekend.
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tries should be made in room
102 of the physical education
building. The fees will amount
to $1.00 per player per match.
A match will consist of three
games.
A trophy will be awarded!
to the all-university champi
ons, and to the six team mem
bers and their dates there will
be given a steak dinner at
the Italian Village by Mr.
Riley Smith, owner of "Little
America".
All men interested in Fall
Golf are asked to report to
Mr. Holly Lepley at the Pio
neer Golf Course on either
Saturday or Sunday, Septem
ber 20 or 21 between the
hours of 7 and 8 p.m. An 18
hole qualifying round will be
held on both mornings.
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Husker Rifle Match
The Nebraska varsity rifle
club will entertain Kansas
State, the defending Big
1 1 g n t champs, Saturday
morning. Last year the Husk
ers finished third.
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