The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 09, 1927, Football Edition, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 . THE DAILY NEBRASKAN -
Fourteen Huskers
Play Last Time
(Continued from Fagv 1)
Grange who romped over the coun
try's gridirons for the Ulinl two
years ago. Glenn led the scorers of
the Valley and leaves a vacant place
in the Husker backfield that will be
difficult to fill next season.'
OcblrkJi Noted for Dfno
Arnold Ochlrich, Husker fullback
and one of the best defensive men
in the conference, is the third back
to be lost to the Oorohnskor school
this season. Oehlrich has completed
his three years for Nebraska and
during those three seasons he was
a tower of strength in the Scarlet
backfield. Oehlrich was the man
who kept the opposing backs from
penetrating the Husker forward wall
and backed up the line on plunges.
His offensive work and snagging
passes was a bright spot in the sea
son's victories. i
The last three Husker backs to be
lost by graduation this year are :
Bill Bronson, quarterback; Don Lin
dell, quarterback; and "Vic" Beck,
halfback. Bill Bronson alternated
with Captain "Jug" Brown at the
pilot position all season and was
named on several All-Valley elevens.
His work in the Nebraska backfield
was one of the high lights in the )
1927 season. Beck and Lindell were
both reserve backs and when insert
ed into the Cornhusker backfield
came through with the necessary
yardage.
Randal Lost to Line
In the line, Nebraska loses Ray
Randels, All-Valley tackle and one
of the best linemen in the middle
wept. Randels was elected captain
of the line and his last year on the
Husker gridiron gained for him the
respect of his teammates and the
recognition of football critics
throughout the country. Randels is
considered one of the best tackles
ever turned out at Nebraska and his
place in the Nebraska line was a
powerhouse on defense this season.
Preen ell and Randels were two of
the graduating players who received
the highest honor of conference play
era when they were invited by Coach
"Andy" Kerr of Washington and
Jefferson, to play on the All-Eastern
team. Both accepted the invitation
and will feature in the All-East-All-
West game at San Francisco this
montji.
Lawton and Loo Co
Vint Lawson and Evard Lee, the
-Nebraska wingmen, are lost next
year by graduation. Lee's work all
season brought comment from fans
and critics alike. His work in the
Kaggie game at Manhattan was of
the stellar variety and the long pass
that he snagged from "Dutch" Witte
brought the initial Husker touch
down. Again in the New York game
the Scarlet wingman brought the
35.000 Thankseiving fans to their
feet by his sensational and deadly
tackling.
Lawson was Lee's mate on the
other end of the line and upheld the
reputation of his side. Lawson was
a great defensive man and he got
down on punts and passes in great
style. His three years of Husker
football are completed and his loss
to Nebraska will be a big one.
Lom Five Other
Other members of the scarlet clad
Cornhuskers who will be lost by
graduation are: Lloyd Grow, center;
Clarence Raish, guard; George Shan-
er, end; Leon Sprague, end; and Bob
Whitmore, guard.
Next fall football practice will
start again as it has been since back
in the dim dark days of the 80's but
these fourteen men will not check
out suits. They will be out in the
busy world in some line of progress
and the Nebraska coaching staff will
spend long hours of hard and stren-
ous work to mould up men to take
the place of Fresnell, Brown, Oehl
rich, Randels, and many others.
But the coming sophomores prom
ise just as much in store for Corn
husker football fans as this year did.
The places of these graduating stars
will be filled and will be filled by
men of sterling ability and Husker
fight.
Purple and gold corsages, the pro
ceeds of which go to the Y. W. C. A.,
are sold to University of Washing
ton women at football games.
Dr. Clapp May Offer
Fencing for Women
If there is sufficient interest
to warrant it, Dr. Clapp will offer
a beginning class in fencing for
young women in the second se
mester. The class will meet at 9
A. M. Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, if offered. Others may
take the course without credit
Those interested should consult
Miss Lee immediately. .
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FOOTBALL
Nebraska's brilliant record the
past season has been one of
achievement and glory. The
country's greatest coaches
have nothing but praise for the
"Scarlet Jerseyed Cornhus
kers." I now wish to congratulate our
team for their decisive victor
ies. Our coaches had to match
their genius with master coach
es such as Meehan of N. Y. U.,
Henry of Missouri, Bachman
of Kansas Aggies and Andreas
of Syracuse and in all but one
of these games won decisive
victories.
FOUNTAIN PENS
Advice for the Young Man or Woman with a
Christmas List. Last minute shopping, doubt
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