The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 24, 1928, Page FOUR, Image 6

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    FOUR
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN.
PREPARE FOR MIZZOU
Scrimmage Headlines Hard
Week of Practice for
Bengal Tussle
FIGHTING SPIRIT IS HIGH
Nebraska Cornliuskprs are losing
no lime in preparing for the hard
est hurdle on the 1928 football
schedule. Scrimmage is the head
liner for each night this week as
the Husker coaching staff drives
the scarlet clad Nebraskans for
the Missouri battle on deck Saturday.
Last night on stadium sod. Coach
rtoarc nut his football suuad
through a touRh drill until five
o'clock and then turned his guns
on scrimmage. Eleven lresnman
fiirtthallora Hnnned in the eold and
black of old Mtzzou and lined up
against the arsity eleven anu
kicked off. In less than five plays
the Nebraska eleven had marched
across the goal line.
Real Spirit Prevails.
It was a real Cornhusker spirit
that prevailed on the sod last night
The Nebraska team looked bigger
and better than ever. I ne DacK
iield was full of fight and spirit
ami rnnlrt not be held back. They
were raring to go, and down the
Held aganlst those yellow ana
hlark sweaters thev did go.
The cool October weather set
over the stadium as the sun sank
into the 'west. Commands and or
ders were barked across the field
as ihe three Cornhusker coaches
watrhed their "len perform with
th itnmfit rare. Three sets of
backs were running through the
signal formations that will be used
against Coach Gwlnn Henry's Mis
souri footballers,
Frosh Helpless.
The Missouri-clad frosh were al
most helpless against the terrific
drives of Blu Howell and his back
Held associates. In the first Corn
husker backfleld last night during
the scrimmage were Captain Blue
Howell and 'Dutch- Witte at the
half posts, George Farley at full
and Reb Russell barking out the
signals,
Cp on the till during the early
part of the practice session were
Coach "Bunny" Oakes and his tribe
of linesmen. Oakes was sending
his forward ir&U through a hard
workout before bringing them down
nn the. sod to match against the
Missouri formations. With the ex
ception of Richards, the Nebraska
forward wall is in good condition
for the Tiger eleven Saturday,
liichards was out for the first ses
sion last night and says he will
be in condition for Saturday.
Line Is Powerful.
"It was the Nebraska line that
downed us," said Coach Lew An
dreas after the Syracuse game.
And this week Coach Oakes will
drill his line for a saying of the
same nature by Gwlnn Henry from
.Missouri. After the wonderful de
fense put up by the line In the
Orange game, Husker followers are
banking on the same defensire
work against the Tigers Saturday.
The Tiger eleven has plenty of
pood reserve material and Is doped
to be on par with the Nebraska
eleven. Neither team has shown
itself this season and will have
plenty of tricks in the bag to pull
for the coming game on Memorial
Stadium sod Saturday.
Mehrle Is Dangerous.
Bob Mehrle and his "pony back
field" from Missouri are scheduled
to do plenty of damage this week.
Mehrle, it will be remembered was
the back who stopped the Huskers
)ajt year. Although he weighs but
165, he hag the ability to either run
down the opposing back or chase
him out of bounds. And this year
the crafty Tlser back has added
the ability to run with the ball.
Taken all In all he will be worth
watching la the Tiger-Husker clash.
Assisting Mehrle in the Mlzzou
backfleld will be "Rosle" Rosea
helm. Earl Dlemond, and Bob
Byars. This quartette of backs
composes the lineup that will start
against Nebraska's Scarlet and
Cream football machine.
FIRST NEBRASKA
BALL MEET STARTS
Close fcores marked the opening
games of Nebraska Ball tourna
ment which started Tuesday night
in the women's gymnasium. Kappa
Kappa Gamma showed the H Beta ;
Phi team a good brand of Nehras-j
ka ball when they won their Initial ;
game. Sigma Delta Tau in the
most hotly contested game of the
evening, was defeated by Delta
Zeta by a close margin.
Alpha Delta Theta were victo
rious over Gamma Phi Beta. Al
pha Thl lost to Delta Delta Delt..
A class In student body govern
m nt will be given during the
spring semester for candidates for
studentb ody offices next year at
ihe University of Southern California.
ii
Captain Lehman says Mizzou Is
twice as powerful as Syracuse so
figure It out for yourself what kind
of a game Nebraska will be up
against this Saturday when the
Scarlet and Cream Cornhuskers
meet Missouri on Memorial Sta
dium field. Captain Lehman, fresh,
man football coach, Journeyed
down to Columbia last week to
watch the Tigers perform against
Iowa State eleven and the report
brought back from the Tiger camp
indicates that the Husker-Tlger tilt
will be a battle from the opening
whistle to the final gun. And as far
as Injuries are concerned, "that's
the bunk," says Captain Lehman.
"Those Tigers seemed to be In
pretty flood condition when they
walked off the field," stated Leh-
man.
a sprinkling of them against the
Huskers this week.
The gentleman at me knothole
In the iowa State Student certainly
knows his prediction when It
comes to figuring out how bad the
Syracuse eleven was going to beat
the Cornhuskers. Whether he put
the individual scores Into a hat
and then selected one blind folded
or not, is not known, but anyway
he predicted that Syracuse would
beat Nebraska 18 to 12, and he
only missed It by 7 to 6 for the
Huskers
Nebraska and Missouri and Kan
sas all have a perfect rating in the
Big Six conference with no defeats
as yet to date. But this week will
drop one of those teams from first
place. Missouri and Nebraska will
fight it out on Memorial Stadium
sod for that first place in the conference.
for the Missouri-Nebraska game
this week. The roads leading Into
Lincoln are good and only about
ten miles of dirt road are on the
highway between Columbia and
Lincoln. Over a thousand tickets
were sent down to Columbia for
the Missouri fans and from present
Indications there will be a large
number here to help Nebraska
celebrate Homecoming day at Lincoln.
There will be a host of Missouri
football followers in the stadium
FRESHMEN WILL
PLAY THIS WEEK
The freshmen Intra mural teams
will swing Into action this week
when they play three scheduled
games. Ou Tuesday the eastern Ne
braska freshmen team will play
Conch Rhodes' coaching class. The
Agricultural college upperclassmen
and the western Nebraska teams
will tangle at the Agricultural Col
lege campus Wednesday.
PHI DELTS PLACE HIGH
E,
Janulewicz Breaks Tape
First in Cross Country
Race Held Tuesday
Although only one of their run
ners of their valley finished among
the first ten places in the hare and
hound race In which Janulewicz,
Phi Kappa, broke the tape first,
Phi Delta Theta men scored 232
place for first place honors. In
Tuesday's race and retained their
lead In the total results of four
runs.
By his double scoring Janulewicz
won high point honors of the day
with a total of 75. Besides wining
the race Janulewicz together with
......... n.t pm found the cov-
eted bags and scored extra points
Hopewell, Phi Gamma Delta, and
Kube, Beta Theta PI acted as the
"hares" In yesterday's event and
set the "hounds" a fast pace and
were never caught throughout the
contest.
Phi Delts Widen Gap.
By its margin of victory, Phi
Delta Theta widened the gap that
lays between them and Theta Chi
for honors In the total meet re
sults. The first five teams in the
race were:
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The men who fliilahod In the flrat ton
plai-dB In yemrila competition were:
1. Janulewii-i. Phi Kappa.
2. Smutny. Thota Oil.
3. Jamroit, Phi Kappa.
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NEBRASKA MEN
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Yes, and It's going to be some
game with this Missouri outfit.
Three years straight have the Ti
gers beaten Nebraska on the grid
iron and this seems to be Nebras
ka's year. Enthusiasm in the Corn
husker camp and on the Nebraska
campus is raising to a high pitch
and the "Beat Mizzou" cry is heard
on all the campus walks. "Take
the Tiger" Is the way tne frater
nity freshmen are answering the
phoue this week. "We have lots to
do Saturday and we are going to
do It," is the pass word In the Sta
dium dressing room. "They 6hall
not score' is written above the
door leading out to the field from
the Varsity training quarters. Blue
Howell, smashing Cornhusker cap
tain says that ther eis no such
word In his vocabulary that says
the Tigers will beat Nebraska.
Blue is playing his third year with
the Nebraska Cornhuskers and
each year the Husker back has
seen a powerful Tiger eleven
un over the Huskers to victory
and this year is Blue's last year
wearing the bca.net.
"Big" Richards, the Cornhusker:
tackle, is still on the injury list'
and last night went out for the
first practice session but did not
do much tearing up the sod. The
bio tackle expects to be in condi
tio" for the oncoming Tiger battle'
and is taking it easy until he is
back in the best form. Witte and
Sloan, the pair of comnusKer .
backs are out for blood Saturday,
and came through the fire of the i
Syracuse game In good snaps. j
While the Army-Yale clash is
the feature number of the eastern
football circles, the Missouri-Ne-i
braska game is the big football
number in the middle west. Coach ,
Bearg indicated last night that he
may use the same lineup that !
started against the Orange last j
week. The Huskers lost no time!
this week in getting ready for the .
coming of the Missouri eleven. The
Husker coaching statr is preparing
the Scarlet for Bob Mehrle and his ;
"Donv backfield." Hsrold Frahra
has been taking a try with the first j
backfield combination in place or
George Parley. Frahm looked Just,
plenty nice In the Syr-c jtame
and has more fight than a barn i
vard full of strange bulldogs.
Frahm, the 200 pound boy from Be
atrice, fitted into Bearg's comhl
nation very nicely but the set of
backs to start has not yet been decided.
The Scarlet and Cream literally
rolled the Orange Into the ground
In the Syracuse game but that will I
not be possible against Gwlnn Hen-j
, f . . I I . . Tk. ILK a.
ry e powvnui vivvvn, i n im-
sourl coach has a line of reserves
that he likes to throw Into the fray
just to watch them perform. Three
touchdowns were marKeo against
Centre by this reserve from Colum
bia and Henry will probably use
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