The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 04, 1911, Image 4
' .: a 'ryg$ 7tWSggMOWBPi! "'J ttffcH. JBBCPg" '''"'Pr THE DAILY NEBEASKAN RETURN OF LAST YEAR'S BIG HIT. COLLEGIATE SPORTS Edited by Gould 15 NEBRASKA ATHLETES . ,,-' "V S" W 'if 'vf "i 1 a IWi Hard, grinding, drill work, tostlng tho iibllltlcB of ouch and ovory man trying for' a placo In tho CornhUHkcr llnoup lu tho Hchodulo of practice hourH undor Coach Jumbo Stlohm this wook. Hack on tho Stato Farm grounds Tuesday aftornoon, Stlohm put the 'Varsity Htiuad through a hot practlco to mako up for tho dayB al most lost through tho ground being wot and Bllppory from rains. Scrlmmago work against tho froBli man team completed tho work, the froshmon taking tho hard knocks of tho UnlvorBlty olovon'B attacks for flftoon mlnutOB. Although tho 'Var nlty wont through tho lino for good gains and ran off play nftor play that fooled tho underclass men, It wns not easy work by any means. Coach Kathbonc's squad qf frcBh men Is one of tho beBt tho school has soon In years und thoy aro doing good work in holding tho busy Corn IniBkor olevon ho woll. Threo days of practice remain to tho CornhUBkors before tho first game with Kearney Normal School, and in that time thore will bo threo dayB of harder pructlco than tho squad has soon this year. Not only will Stlohm test his mon thoroughly, but he will also Improve tho team work and spood up the plays of tho Nebraska olovon. To Correct Mistakes. Tho nightly scrlmmagos with the good froBhman team is showing to tho coach tho weak spots in tho 'Var sity makeup. Thursday tho 'Varsity and tho froshmnn teams meet for a -final practlco gamo boforo tho seasou. opoiib and Friday tho mlHtakos ap parent Thursday will bo corrected. Kearnoy Normal has a good team this year and It will show tho Corn huskors a battlo and glvo a real test of tho strongth of Nebraska. Whothor Jerry Warnor will hold his old position of quarter or whether ho' will bo swltchod to half Is ono of tho undecided quostlons of tho Corn huBker lineup. Tho coach proposop to try him out at half or full and plvo Potter and Krneat Frank a thorough tryout at quarter beforo an nouncing which placo will go to tho leturned All-Missouri Valley back. With Warnor at half or fullback. Purdy and Owen Frank would mako up tho two othor mon of tho far-back trio and probably Potter at quarter. Ernost Frank and Racoly would mako tho sub halves and Mulligan tli Bub quartor, Uiub settling the per plexing question of tho Nebraska .backflold. Gibson will also bo a con tender for tho fullback position. But tho worst of it 1b that nobody knows ae yot who will mako any placo. Tho lino will have Hornborgor and Elliott, ono at contor and tho, othor at left guard. Shonka at left tackle with Anderson as substitute, and Chaunor, loft ond. Pearson at right guard and Harmon at right tackle, with Swanson substitute mako that 8ldo of tho Uno'safo with Lofgron on tho ond. McKoo proves to be n good ond and will probably join the squad as sub end. MINNESOTA FACES PROBLEM IN DEVELOPING 1911 TEAM Minnesota's team, If It is as great a succobb this year as In 1910, will be a great tribute to the ability of Coach WillianiB. Nino mon of tho team will have to bo taught now positions, Captain Pickering at loft ond and StovonB at right half, bolng tho only mon playing their old places. Hrdahl Is doing his best to fill the BlronuouB shoes of Johnny McGovorn at quartor, and Vanstrum is playing full for tho Gophors. McAlmon and Lawler aro fighting for tho othor halft Tho remainder of the lineup at present Is: Hansen, loft tackle; Smith, loft guard: Robortson, cen ter; Frank, right guard; Eldon, right tacklo. and ShaughnosBy, right ond. Coach Williams Busy. Tho Gophor montor has a llnoup of big mon, capable, and moBt of tlrm spoedy, but It will tako long weoks of hard practice to glvo Min nesota tho team that walloped tho Cornhuskors last year. Saturday's score of but R to 0 over Ames looks good to all NobraBka. Romombor tho year of 1902? Nebraska plays Minnesota two weoks from next Saturday. It will be a stronger team If you go out and root. Root at tho Thursday practice games, root next Saturday, and root when Kansas Agricultural comes up hqro on October 21. Tho Scarlet and Cream noods you. SHINGUARDS WANTED Somo protty cadet boys to ushor In Manager Eagor's special girls' section. NO PAY. Kansas Agricultural College is Bor iouBly considering forming a "Beat Kansas" rooters' club. How about you, CornhiiBkors? SAY! Has that season ticket been bought9 Well, don't let's have to waBte space urging you to do thlB moro than two weoks. Tickets for Saturday's gamo can bo obtained at Harloy's and at Ed Young'B. Get one If you haven't got a soaBon ticket. AmoB has had only ono streak of bad luck thlB yoar, when "Big Bill' Bronnan wxonched his shoulder. It will put him out of tho game for some time. Aro wo glad Jorry Warner 1b rip ping off signals, carrying tho ball and contributing his sharo to Nebraska's glory? All togothor, wo aro, Jorry. Ames Basket-ball Captain Resigns. Tod Voltrup, tho husky baBkot-ball star of Ames, will not captain tho crimson and gold team this winter as ho had planned. Voltrup has only ono moro year in collogo athlotlcs and two moro In school and as his work, Is heavy this yoar, ho has de cided to glvo up tho captaincy and play next year Instead. , It got too hot for scrlmmago at K. U. last woek. Tho thermometer reg istered 90 degrees on several days and tho football playors aro reputed to bo as thin as tho much-abused long drink of water. Amos' football olovon has boon U practlco since August 25 and tho Farmors are roputod stronger than for years. 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