The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 31, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
TWO REGULARS
HISS PRACTICE
Captain Weir and Myert Are
Out With Injuries But May
Get in Game.
FOSITIONS FILLED BY
RISTINE AND SCHOLZ
Captain Ed Weir and "Doug" My
era, fullback, were out of practice
Thursday evening, both resting to
helo injuries. Scholi was in at
tackle in Weir's place while Ristine
filled in at fullback.
Practice, as usual, was largely to
develop a strong defense. The fresh
'men were again called in to demon
strate Missouri plays.
Because of the cold wind blowing
across the gridiron, neither team
showed a great deal of pep, although
the Varsity showed well on offense,
tearing off a number of long gains.
Weir will undoubtedly play in the
Missouri game and Myers will also
be in the lineup. They are being
treated by Dr. Harry Everett, team
physician, and are coming along
well.
Weir was injured in the Colgate
game when he pulled a tendon, while
Myers bruised muscle has been
troubling him most of the season. A.
Mandery was back at right halfback.
The team has been driven hard
this week to prepare for Missouri
and is imbued with a determination
to fight hard. Practice Friday night
will probably be light.
In the east: Yah, Dartmouth, Penn
sylvania, Rutgers, and Syracuse. In
the middle-west: Illinois, Notre
Dame. Iowa, and Ohio State. In the
Missouri valley: Missouri and Drake
In the west: California U., Southern
California, Stanford, and Washing
ton U.
In the Missouri Valley interest will
center about the Missouri-Nebraska
game at Lincoln. Although the Corn
huskcrs are out of the championship
race thev are nevertheless a deter
mining factor in reckoning who will
be champions of the valley.
Notre Dame will play Georgia
Tech one of the strongest teams in
the south, at their home field Satur
day. The "Fighting Irish" show the
effects of their two hard games in
the east and will be minus the serv
ices of quarterback Stuhldeher until
the Nebraska game. He suffered a
badly briused shoulder.
In the east Yale and Army play at
New Haven in what should be a
hard-fought game. The Annapolis
cadets meet Penn State with a se
vere handicap, having had eight
members of the varsity squad, four
of them regulars, barred from com
petition for a month, on account of
scholarship.
TOWNSEND Portraits. "Pre
serve the present for the future."
Adv.
IMPORTANT GAMES
WILL BE PLAYED
WANT ADS
STUDENTS First-class evening and
Sunday dinners, $3.00 weekly.
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No Championship Teams in
Sight Yet With Football
Season Half Over.
With nearly half of the 1924 foot
ball season gone only a few of the
teams which started are still in the
race for conference and sectional
championships, but not even those
teams can be sure of anything for a
number of them will be matched'
against opponents this week end, that
are likely to give the would-be cham
pions some pretty hard struggles be
fore they leave the gridirons.
The most important contest to be
played Saturday is undoubtedly the
California U.-University of Southern
California game at Berkeley. To
date California U. has played five
games without being defeated, while
its southern brothers have played
four games, registering wins each
time. It should be one of the most
hard-fought struggles seen on the
Pacific coast for several years, and
should California U. lose, it will be
their first defeat in over foui years
of football.
Iowa U. at Illinois will furnish an
other interesting battle for Urbana
spectators to witness. Neither team
has been defeated this season, al
though the Iowa team was held to a
tie by Ohio State. A crowd of over
40,000 is expected to be at the frame.
The important teams of the coun
try that are undefeated thus far are:
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