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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1913)
PAGE NINE ADVERTISEMENTS MY FR&HMAN TEAM By Dcwcy Harman ADVERTISEMENTS THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN Tho Nebraska football team is just closing the season of 1913 with a great record. Those who have seon the freshman In action this year know good workouts, and doservo some cred for telr achievement. One man who knows football and has seen the best teams In the state sayB that the that they have given the varsity some freshman at Nebraska could boat any team In the state barring the varsity only. Chamberlain and Rasmussen play the halves. Chamberlain weighs over 190. Ho Is a good line plunger and a wonder In open field work. Ras mussen Is light but hits hard and is shifty. Ho Is good at running Inter feronco. Amick at full hits the line hard and with more practice at tackling will be a valuable man. Porter and Renfro have worked at quarter. Poth men are fast and ubo good head work in calling Blgnals. The guards and center are light. Halbersleben has heTJ (Town The ceiT ter position. He passes tho ball well and often gives Thompson, the varsity center, a good workout. Neyman, Moates and Richards have all played In the guard position. They are all light, but stop many of the varsity plays directed at them. Corey and Norrls play the tackles. They are the men that the varsity dread most when trying to make a desired touchdown. There have been a number of candi dates for the end positions. Wilson and Seltzer both work well at end or In tho back field. Wilson was kept out Of practice a large part of the season with a broken collar bone. Parley, Coyley, Claar and Sherry have all done excellent work at end. Cay ley 1b also especially good at petting forward passes. While the freshmen get little glory and praise out of their work and do get a lot of abuse and knocks, a largo number of this year's team will get credit for being on a winning varsity next year. STIEHM'S ASSISTANTS ABBistaht Coach Dudley hails from Dartmouth where ho Berved for three years on the Dartmouth football team, shifted his position on the team( al ternating between halfback in his first his years being, 10, '11 and '12. He year to fullback In later years. While In college he was prominent in all Bchool activities, graduating with the degree of Bachelor of Arts in the class of 1913. Dudley is a native of Council Bluffs, Iowa. It 1b not certain that he will return for the 1914 season, as he was en gaged for the present season. Assistant Coach Harmon is a new member of the coaching staff, having supervision over the freshman team. Harmon played three years on the Cornhuskers, finishing Mb career on the championship team of last year. His position was on tho line at tackle and guard, receiving Missouri valley mention as a tackle. Harmon's letters years were '10, '11, and '12. Football was not tho only branch of athletics that Harmon entered into. In '10 and '11 he was a member of the Nebraska track team. His work this year in drilling his first year protegees for varsity ma terial next year has been a most val uable asset to the squad. He is a Ne brasknn, through and through? Roy Cameron, right tackle, 170 lbs., first year. A first year man that has made good. Steady, consistent, and a good gainer on TacTcTo aroumT." $! (ffctttnil National lank OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA A general banking business con ducted in all lines. Foreign and do mestic exchange. Savings department in the bank. ODflfcwa: Earl Abbott, right guard, 185 lbs., first year. A first year man that will make the all-Missouri valley next year. Dependable and always in the game. I BB iH P. L. HALL, Pres. F. E. JOHNSON, V-Pres. W. W. HACKNEY, Jr., V-Pres. SAM'L PATTERSON, Cashier Bob Thompson, center, 175 lbs., first year. An accurate passer. Equal to any center in the valley. Scarlet and Cream THE COLORS WE UPHOLD Blue and Brown WITH VELVET BANDS ARE THE NEW FALL CREATION IN HATS J2 why Pay more UNION SUITS GLOVES SHIRTS FAN CAPS WARM f SUGGES TIONS ED'S TOGGERY 1042 0 STREET QUICK SERVICE -::- -::- GOOD PRINTING -::- -::- REASONABLE PRICES -::- -::- The KUHL PRINTING CO. -::- PRINTERS & PUBLISHERS -::-1026-1028 N Street ::- -::- Phone B-2082 Manufacturers of Stationery, Society Printing, Catalogues, Booklets, News papers. Everything in the Printing Line. Color rinting a Specialty.