The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 11, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
1928 COliFEREUCB
SGHEDOLB FINISHED
Nebraska. FoolUH Twm Will PUy
Iowa Stat In Opening Gam)
Of Next Suioa
The Nebraska football schedule for
1928 and 1929 has been completed..
At a meeting of the athletic directors
of the newly organized "Big Six,"
the schedules were drawn up for two
years in advance. The name of the
conference may be changed from the
adopted name, but not at present.
According to the new schedule,
each conference teani will play all
other members of the conference
during the season. Dates will be open
for games with non-conference mem
bers. Championship play for the sea
son of 1928 will begin on October 13.
Herbert D. Gish, director of athletics
at Nebraska, attended the meeting
which was held at Kansas City.
The following two year schedule
was drawn up for the conference
teams:
1928 Schedules
Iowa State
Oct. 13 Nebraska at Ames.
Oct. 20 Missouri at Columbia.
Oct. 27 Kansas at Lawrence.
Nov. 3 Oklahoma at Ames.
Nov. 17 Kansas Aggies at Ames.
Kansas
Oct. 20 Kansas Aggies at Manhat
tan. Oct. 27 Iowa State at Lawrence.
Nov. 3 Nebraska at Lawrence.
Nov. 17 Oklahoma at Lawrence.
Nov. 24 Missouri at Columbia.
Kansas Aggies
Oct. 20 Kansas at Manhattan.
Oct. 27 Oklahoma at Norman.
Nov. 10 Missouri at Manhattan.
Nov. 17 Iowa State at Ames.
Nov. 29 Nebraska at Lincoln.
Missouri
Oct 20 Iowa State at Columbia.
Oct. 27 Nebraska at Lincoln.
Nov. 10 Kansas Aggies at Manhat
tan. Nov. 24 Kansas at Columbia.
Nov. 29 Oklahoma at Norman.
Nebraska
Oct. 13 Iowa State at Ames.
Oct. 27 Missouri ac Lincoln.
Nov. 3 Kansas at Lawrence.
Nov. 10 Oklahoma at Norman.
Nov. 29 Kansas Aggies at Lincoln.;
Oklahoma
Oct. 27 Kansas Aggies at Norman.
Nov. 3 Iowa State at Ames.
Nov. 10 Nebraska at Norman.
Nov. 17 Kansas at Lawrence.
Nov. 29 Missouri at Norman.
1929 Schedules
Nebraska
Oct. 19 Iowa State at Lincoln.
Oct. 26 Missouri at Columbia.
Nov. 2 Kansas at Lincoln.
Nov. 16 Oklahoma at Lincoln.
Nov. 23 Kansas Aggies at Manhat
tan. Oklahoma
Oct. 26 Kansas Aggies at Manhat
tan. Nov. 9 Kansas at Norman.
Nov. 16 Nebraska at Lincoln.
Nov. 23 Iowa State at Norman.
Nov. 28 Missouri at Columbia.
Iowa State
Oct. 12 Missouri at Ames.
Oct 19 Nebraska at Lincoln.
Oct 26 Kansa cat Ames.
Nov. 16 Kansas Aggies at Manhat
tan.
Nov. 23 Oklahoma at Norman.
Kansas
Oct. 19 Kansas Aggies at Lawrence.
Oct 26 Iowa at Ames.
Nov. 2 Nebraska at Lincoln.
Nov. 9 Oklahoma at Norman.
Nov. 23 Missouri at Lawrence.
Kansas Aggies
Oct. 19 Kansas at Lawrence.
Oct 26 Oklahoma at Manhattan.
Nov. 9 Missouri at Columbia.
Nov. 16 Iowa State at Manhattan.
Nov. 23 Nebraska at Manhattan.
Missouri
Oct. 12 Iowa State at Ames.
Oct. 26 Nebraska at Columbia.
Nov. 9 Kansas Aggies at Columbia.
Nov. 23 Kansas at Lawrence.
Nov. 28 Oklahoma at Columbia.
IN THE VALLEY
By JACK ELLIOTT
T. N. Metcalf, athletic director at
Iowa State comes forth with his first
statement since the! break up of the
Missouri Valley conference. Trouble
in the old organization was more evi
dent to those on the inside than to
e public, according to the Amef
athletic director. "Foi years the
members of the conference have
realized that the present organiza
tion was unsatisfactory, and was, to
a considerable extent, defeating its
own purpose. The "play whom you
like" plan of schedule making left
some schools without fair represen
tation in the conference, while some
of the members, for financial reas
ons, have chosen to fill their sched
ules with non-conference rather than
Valley schools. In the Big Six it will
be possible for each football team
to play every member of the con
ference and no team will be able to
take first place through a light sched
ule as was done last season.
Many comments were heard after
the game at Missouri Saturday as Ne
braska rooters left the field. One
Mizzou fan was heard to say, "Well
the Tigers beat the best team they
probably ever will beat and I don't
know whether the best team won or
not." Remarks like thi3 were heard
among the crowd that left the sta
dium. But it was a great game, one
of the greatest the Cornhuskers ever
played. Glenn Presnell won an All
American place in the mind oi every
Missouri rooter. He made a name on
the Mizzou field that will not soon
be forgotten. Presnell was the by
word during the second half and af
ter the game. Two 30-yard runs by
the brilliant Husker back were the
outstanding plays of the afternoon.
One end run around the left wing
with Presnell carrying the ball and
Blue Howell running interference
was the best exhibition of football
seen in the Valley this season. Pres
nell carried the pigskin for 32 yards
before he was downed by a Tiger
back.
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The students on the Nebraska cam
pus who only heard the game over
the radio are asking those who went
to the game "What was the matter
irh our Husker team?" From the
press box the HusKer c even lr.i,ked
plenty jood 'but Ued th final
p-jnch to puc the o'u ever the line
after ii had iccn aiv.-.;.cci J.wn the
field by brilliant line and end runs.
The Husker backfield went through
the Tiger line at will and took the
ball almost the entire length of the
field in the) second quarter only to
lose it on the 20-yard line. When
Nebraska was well into the Tiger ter
ritory, Coach Gwinn Henry's line
held like a stone wall, forcing Ne
braska to try fur a place kick or a
forward pass.
The Husker's opponents for
Thanksgiving took a lop-sided score
in Saturday's game with Alfred.
When the final gun sounded the
slaughter Chick Mehan's Violets had
piled up a count of 65 to 0. The New
York eleven scored 19 in the first
quarter, 26 in the second, 7 in the
third and 13 in the last. So far the
eastern coast team has gone through
this season without a defeat.
The Missouri Valley champions for
last year continued their losing
streak by taking a beating from the
Minnesota Gophers Saturday ' taking
the small end of the 40 to 0 count.
The Oklahoma Aggies were power
less against the Minnesota reserves
and throughout the first three quar
ters the Aggies were held without
a first down.
Kansas was the second Missouri
Valley team to fall before a Big Ten
team Saturday. Wisconsin took the
Jayhawkers to a 26 to 6 defeat on
the Kansas Stadium field. Cochran's
90-yard run in the last ten minutes,
to score for Kansas, was the out
standing feature of the day for the
Jayhawkers.
The University of Southern Cali
fornia has caused widespread interest
among educators and students by in
cluding in their curriculum a four-
year vourse in technical training for
the motion picture industry. The
plan was developed under the advise
ment of the Committee of College
Affairs of the Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Science, of which
Douglas Fairbanks is president, and
Milton Sills chairman. The curricul
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Freshmen Mentor Shows First Year
Men How to Send Clever
Forward Passes
A good sized squad of yearlings
spent the Monday afternoon football
session in blocking and passing tac
tics. "Choppy" Rhodes, freshman
mentor, was on the sending end of
the passes and was responsible for
some clever foward flips. A large
number of ends were going down for
his efforts.
Assistants Lehman and Keim were
occupied in repulsing attacks by the
various linemen. "We can't expect
them to do it right if we don't show
them how" was their version of the
affair. Charging and blocking prac
tice kept the forward wall men busy.
The warm climate slowed up all the
candidates somewhat, but the assem
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players through the prescribed
course.
Late in the afternoon, a tackling
drill was put out for the benefit of
all the players. If this was destined
to take off surplus weight it certainly
accomplished its purpose. Several of
the linemen, Wittwer and Reid for
instance, lost some.
South field, where the youngsters
hold their practice battles, is in fine
condition. A sawdust covering helps
the footing but is rather disadvan
tageous when the wind blows as
strongly as it did during last night's
drill. Sprinklers are being placed on
stadium sod to make it in prime con
dition for the game with Grinnell
this Saturday.
which ordinarily require a knowledge
of Spanish were given in English for
those not familiar with the Spanish
language.
Every student enrolled in the Uni
versity df the Philippines will be re
quired to sign a pledge of loyalty and
obedience to the rules and regula
tions of the University, according to
a ruling passed recently by the exet
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council.
Courses in native dances and folk
songs were offered at the last sum
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The passing combination of Fla
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can be and against the Husker elev
en it proved to be the stumbling block
for Bearg's backfield. Bert Clark, the
Tiger quarterback, has an uncanny
accuracy of snagging passes out of
the air with any number of opposing
players trying to break it up. The
Tigers could gain but little ground
through the Husker line or around
the ends, so depended entirely on
their passing game to do the work.
Coach Henry inserted Clark into the
lineup just at the psychological mo
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