The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 09, 1927, Football Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
NEBRASKA GROSS-COUNTRY
TAKE THIRD IN VALLEY
MEN
roach Schulte's Well-Balanced Team Places Behind Oklahoma
And Kansas in Conference Run at Manhattan After
Breaking Even in Dual Meet Schedule
JOHNSON, CHADDERDON, SPRAGUE WERE VETERANS
Huskers Have Nine Men of Varsity Caliber Eliminating Worry
Over Regulars Being in Shape; Drake and Missouri
Beaten by Whitewash Route This Fall
Six Nebraska cross-country men were awarded letters at
the close of tne ivti season aiuer me nusKers Had broken
Iven in their dual meet schedule and won third place in the
annual Missouri mucj ui-vuuiiuji iuu ai wanimuan, jvan
Mnvpmber 19.
' Captain Glen Johnson headed the list of harriers, winding
uo the season by placing seventh at Manhattan in the Valley
meet The other letter-men were Norris Chadderdon, Emerie
rummings, Carroll Griffen, Clarence Kibble, and Robert
Opening the season with three letter-men from last sea
Coach Henry F. Schulte developed the best all
around team Nebraska has had, a team with a wealth of strong
reserve material, me mice ietier-men, jonnson, unadaerdon,
and Sprague won their places on the team in the first trials and
wpre never in danger ox ucmg uispiacea.
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BETAS DEFEAT
LAM GHI TEAM
Inter-Fraternity Water Polo
Championship Goes to
Winners 16-1
Captain
season, ioaca uuiw
from week to week which men would
be in best sliape to cover the five
miles. Cummings was regularly on
the team until the Kansas Aggie
dual meet at Manhattan in which
both Johnson and Cummings col
lapsed under the intense heat after
outrunning themselves in the early
part of the race.
Schulte Had Extras
Coach Schulte had nine men work
ing who were varsity caliber mate
rial Any of them could have run
regularly on the 1926 team. Be
sides the six letter-men, Batie,
Etherton, and Janulewicx all took
part in varsity meets. Which men
would make the team was in doubt
from one meet to another.
The Huskers opened the season
with a crushing defeat of Missouri
on the Tigers' home course October
7. Captain Johnson, Chadderdon,
Sprague, Cummings, and Griffen
loped through the course easily to
finish in a tie for first. Batie, the
sixth member of the team, lost his
shoe several times and even then was
sble to finish ahead of the first Miss
ourian. Heat Bothers Huskers
Finding the heat too much for
them, the Huskers went down to de
feat in their dual meet with Kansas
Aggies at Manhattan October 22.
Johnson, Cummings, and Chadder-
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running unaer a Dialing imnsww uu. inst rrk finishing air men
ahead of the first Bulldog.
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fell while running before they reach
ed the finish. Kibble, who had dis
placed Batie on the team, and Grif
fen, finished to the fore of the Ne
braska runners.
Johnson and Cummings were kept
out of the Drake meet here the foh
lowing week by Coach Schulte in an
attempt to insure their recovery
!from the strain of the Manhattan
finish but Johnson and Cummings
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Janulewicx Takes First
Janulewicz, who had failed to
make the team in the trials was per-
'mitted to run, not counting in the
meet, and finished first. Chadder
don led those counting with Sprague
second. Griffen and Batie, sopho
more runners who had been fighting
for supremacy all season, finished in
a tie for third place with Kibble and
Etherton placing fifth and sixth re
spectively. Kansas University 'nosed out a win
between halves of the Husker-Jay-hawk
game by the narrowest pf mar
gins. They defeated the Huskers
by a single point, 27 to 28. "Poco"
Frazier, diminutive Jayhawk, won
hands down but Chadderdon was an
easy second. Sauraman nosed out
Captain Johnson for third.
Oklahoma Wins Valley
This completed the Husker season
except for the Valley run at Man
hattan in which the Huskers finished
i third. The conference meet was
won by Oklahoma whose men fin
ished second, third, fourth, fifth, and
I sixth. Captain Johnson, finishing
seventh, was the first Husker across
the line.
Frazier again turned in a victory
covering the five mile Kaggie course
in 24 minutes 44 seconds. Keith of
Oklahoma and Niblack of Oklahoma,
followed well ahead of the remain
der of the runners, but at a respec
table distance behind Frazier. I
Coath Schulte had a well-trained
team in the field every meet They
were a heady group of runners, fin
ishing far above early season expec
tations. With nine men of varsity
'caliber, Coach Schulte did not need
'to worry about some of the first
string being ill, a fear that has kept
jhim awake many nights in seasons
, past.
I The Huskers climaxed the season
by running ahead c" yl but Okla-
WALDO WINS SWIM FINAL
Beta Theta Pi is inter-fraternity
water polo champion of the Univer
sity as the result of its 16-1 .win
over Lambda Chi Alpha in the finals
held Wednesday night at the Y. M.
C. A. pool. Gregg Waldo won the
finals of the forty-yard dash with a
mark of :21.2.
The Beta-Lambda Chi game was a
closer contest than the score would
indicate. Every field goal scored was
made only after a stiff fight, the
Lambda Chi Alpha guards, Wilson,
Davis and King, keeping up a strong
defense at all times. The Lambda
Chi forwards did not threaten the
Beta goal as often as they have that
of former opponents, but were un
comfortably close a number of times.
Beta Forwards Were Effective
Chaloupka played an aggressive
offensive game for Beta Theta Pi,
and was well supported by Hall and
Smith. These three forwards worked
together in close formation, and de
serve equal credit for the Beta field
goals of which two were made' by
Hall and one by Smith. Erb tallied
Lambda CKi's lone point on a foul,
and along with Carlberg carried on
the main part of the Lambda Chi
Alpha offense.
Waldo, in winning the final heat
of the forty-yard event, approached
his own record of twenty-one seconds
flat for the Y pool. Frank Mockler
was close behind Waldo, and Joe
Spangler came in third. Mockler took
the first heat in 23 :2 and Waldo won
the second in 21:4.
Youngsters Race
Another feature of the meet was
an exhibition twenty-yard race by
Billy Weil, nine, and Clark Faulk
ner, eight years old. These two em
bryo champions crossed the mark
almost together, but Billy Weil was
given the decision with a time of six
teen seconds flat
Summary of water polo finals:
Beta Theta P Lambda Chi Alpha
Hall
Egan
Chaloupka
Kelly
Abbott
Smith
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Erb
Wilson
Davis
King
Substitutions: Lambda Chi Alpha;
Woodman for Erb, Erion for Wood
man, Erb for Erion. Beta Theta Pi;
Peterson for Kelly.
Goals: Field goals; Hall 2, Smith
1. Free throws; Erb 1, Chaloupka 1.
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homa and Kansas in the Valley meet,
beating out Kansas Aggies who had
defeated them earlier in the season
in a dual meet Besides, Johnson,
Griffen, Kibble, and Sprague fin
ished in the first twenty in the Val
ley meet. Griffen was fourteenth,
Kibble, eighteenth, and Sprague,
nineteenth.
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Memorial Stadium field, l'resnell's drives throuuh the Orange forward wall were partially responsible for the 21 to 0 set
back the Beargmen administered the eastern eleven. The Syracuse-Nebraska clash was the first inter-sectional clash
on the Husker schedule and the Scarlet squad wasted no time in putting the important east-west conflict on the win
column. In the action picture the Cornhusker forward wa II has just cleared a hole for the Husker ground gaining
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The slogans were picked by the
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Nebraska has always shown to visit
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all Cornhuskers want victory, but
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fellowship which Nebraska holds for
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