The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 25, 1930, Page FOUR, Image 4

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HUSKERGRIDfRON
CHANCES GO FOR
SKYROCKET RISE
Biblemcn Look Like Team in
Clash With Frosh.
Win Scrimmace.
YEARLINGS FIGHT HARO
Hokuf, Prucka Nab Passes
For 2 Varsity Counter;
Score Is 19-13.
Nebraska's thanraa for bi
jnj art) 10 ok t abut
towards tha say Wednesday aflr
noon hn a fighting lrhmra
am fiBllv kt out to Iht vanity.
1 to 11 Tha fray aa a battia
ail tha way through and tha firt
ya,r tftni f avt promisa of ting
n of lb a bast 10 vr represent
Nebraska. Tha frob tourhdovns
cam hn Murray, former Om
aha Th liar. tntarceptrt a paaa
anil nr4 AO yards for a touch
down, tha ocid ona bring tha re
sult of thraa passes. Norwood to
Boawtll, with tba lattar finally
taking a 20 yard pasa out of Paul
band and going over tha lina.
Tba f mb kicked to tba vanity
to opra tba game and to tha f irat
faw play tba regulars advanced
at will. Brown a mm finally
tightened and held tba first tram
for downs on tba four yard Una.
kicking out of danger on tha firtt
play. After ona play, a long p"
Young to Hokuf. produced the firt
arora of tba game. Hokuf took
tba ball from two freshmen plav
era and ran tba remaining 20 yard
to tba touchdown, Krahra missed
tba try for point
Murray Naba Pasa.
Soon after tba froah bad again
kicked to tba vanity. Murray,
freshman quarterback, intercepted
a pasa on a dead run and raced 60
jrarda for a counter. The try for
point waa low.
Coming back In tba aecond pe
riod, tba Bible team earned tha
ball up to the 20 yard line hut re
ceived a 15 yard penalty. Another
long: paaa. Young to Prucka. waa
good for S3 yards and a touch
down. Franm converting tba try
for point.
Bible and Brown both put new
teama in the game and after aome
ee-Mwtng around the freshmen
combination of Norwood to Boa
well got to going and on three
passea they finally acored. Boawell
going over the line and also catch
ing another paaa for the counter
on the try for point.
Kick Goea Wild.
The third vanity touchdown
came when they worked the ball
up to within atnking distance and
Lewia Brown carried the ball to
the one yard line on a double pasa
behind the line. Rowley went over
guard for the touchdown but the
try for point waa unsuccessful.
Coach Browne'a team showed
more promise than any fint year
team that baa come to Nebraska
for years and were hitting hard.
The work of Murray. Norwood,
Boswell and the frosh line espe
cially atood out. The fint year
tacklea were playing nice ball and
giving the varsity a great deal of
trouble.
Nebraska'a pasa attack waa
functioning a little more amoomiy
than it has ao far tbia season but
still showed signs of needing polish
while the blocking waa as weak aa
it baa always been. Several timea
tba freshmen broke through the
line and smeared the playa before
they bad time to get under way.
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leev Meat,! Crele II IM I It.
jimtl MHn CrUr .... ' IM ft ft. I
Hugh Knee Arlington XT HI ft ft. 2 It
Ara ,rM Han-plea 23 J4 ft ft. S In. It
Gaaraa Kealtr Lincoln 11 lie ft M.
Chariot Jusltca Grand Island .. 21 IX) ft ft. It in rg
Lut)ig Garinor Lmcala 2 10 lit I la. la
Lawrence Ely Gran Island .. It IW ft ft. I la. a
Fares! Mcrhrvon Fsirbory It 212 ft L 10 I. a
CUr Campbell rrtond 2C IM ft ft. 10 In. a
Pslter MliMim Oman 21 J ft ft I, In. a
Elmer Greenberg Omaha 21 It? ft ft II In. rg
Jerry ASmt PUtUmaulh 21 Ui ft ft 10 In. rg
Reacae Hragoe Grand Island . . 3C 20 ft ft 1 In. rt
Morton fjrdten Norfolk 2! 22) ft ft rt
Carwtn Hulbort tinciln 20 IM ft ft. 2 in. rt
rrank Prucka Omaha 22 ISO ft ft ea
ort Durhee Oak Island. III. . It 1 7ft ft ft r
Charles Byrnes Lincaln 2t 10 ft ft re
George Hartman Lincoln 20 HI ft ft. 1m. r
Lo ron Wnnir 21 12 ft ft. ft In. O
ob Manloy Heldrego 20 17ft ft ft in. ab
Chris Malhit Tocumsoh .... 20 142 4 ft In, qb
Welly Marrow Omaha 2J 162 ft ft T in. qb
Everett Kremnger Hellweod 2Z 15 ft ft 10 In. hb
utter Long ftuffslo. Wye, 2C 160 ft ft 11 in. hb
Claude Rowley Clyde. Hta. ... . 21 170 ft ft 11 in. hb
ob Young Norfolk 21 164 ft ft 10 in. hb
Art Perry Lincoln 2C 190 ft ft 10 in, hb
Byrne Packer Lincoln 21 10 ft. 1 In. fb
Marvin Paul Fremont 21 170 ft ft 10 In. hb
Harald Prahm Liberty 2 IM ft ft 11 in. fb
C L Nelson York 21" 17J ft ft t In. hb
Vofrtrr Slakrt Vail
for 'rr'r, Trnnia
Call waa made Wanny by
Rudolf p. Vegolor, supo'viser
af Intramural alhielKt, tar tea
car and tanni entries. These
entries wnii close t'f.
Dgichanncr
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CrrXTATORS at the
freohmen scrimmage
varsity
Wednes
day afternoon were civen quite a
thnll bv Fred Murray, former
Omaha Tech star, who snagged
ona of Bob Young'a passea and
loped atxty yards through tba var
sity for the fint freshman touch
down of the aeaiton. Murray caught
the ball going full speed and im
mediately set sail for tha goal line
and crossed with only one man be
ing able to lay a hand on him. al
though the vanity chased bim all
the way to. the white line. Mur
rav'a unique way of carryuit the
ball also attracted quite a bit of
attention he carries it a lot like
be waa afraid to hold it close to
bim and bolda it in one band.
( Country Hun
To II f Ofn-n lo All
There will be an all-univer-eity
cress country run this year
which will be open to all men
In university. This tournament
will consist of three runs of two
miles each. Dates will be an
nounced later. Six medals will
be awarded on the average
made in the three runs. It s
advisable for those contemplat
ing entering this tournament to
atari training a week or two
ahead o' time In order to get in
condition. They can obtain as
sistance in thia training if they
will apply to Jimmy Lewis at
the stadium.
I man. and Lucille ledaitb, Fred
1 (Iran. Mirian Wifj enhom. and Joe
I Hunt aa aaaiatanta aa appointed
ito Meet wtlb a Committee named
' by U K. Uundersort. finance aecra-
tary, in order to make out budget
, plans fur tba coming year.
; The campus organisation cow
I miltee. confuting of la!e Parker.
: chairman, Lah iIi Uedit itb, Miriam
I Wiggenborn. T)'ler Ryan, and Krv
Grau. will ait on urcaainns when
1 new campus organisations apply
I for a chartar.
j Ta Probe Athletics,
I The student council plans to
, take steps In combatting profrs
' aionalism in athletics at tbia Insti
tution by ro-operating with other
; sthoole of the big Kix and In veal l
gating the situation at Nebraoka.
Appointed i an athletic relations
committee to deal with thia mat
ter were: Walter Huber. chair
man. Dn Marlav. Ruth Jenkins,
Rill McOeery, anil Katharine Wll-
llama.
j Members of a National Affilia-
! turns committee to Investigate en
teiing aome national student coun
cil group are: (Catherine Wllliama.
chairman. Don Maclay, Minnie
; Nemecheck. Joe Hunt and rather
' Cavlord.
The committee on election laws i
1 which will rame tba proceedings
' for campua elections includes Boyd
I Von Seggern. chairman, Julia
Slmanek. Paula Eastwood. Lorena
' Hopfer and Minnie Nemecbek.
j Appoint EJiytlglbility Committee.
The following were appointed on
the publications committee: Tyler
h)an. chairman. Bill Mi-.aftio,
Kenneth Uamnull. Ixrfeoa Hf1t
and Paula lalood
Aa eligitHiity conmuiia as ap
pointed to delernimo a.blatltf !
, cjuireni.nla for tbo- partmpatli.g
'in activitiea Hill M.iiaffm os
'named aa i hair man. itb rather
liaylord. Kenneth laimui. !)
Ryan and Marvin Von hrC"
named aa cohorta Preaidenl Keiley
eapreaard the hoa that a..ma
mas caild ba at ranged to enat.lo
atudebta rui preMou.ly attended
other s.-hools or univertutiea lo
enter Immediately into rampua ac
tivities. The spatial remittee ta set tha
date of Ihe Junior-Kennf rioni
waa empt'W'erad to proceed by
means of a unajiimotis motion
raaaed In the council svsaioo.
Members are: Rretcben Kee. Mir
iam Wiggenhorn, and Boyd Von
Heggern.
Stag-rer Them.
"How are you coming on ttith
your new system of isealher pre
diction?"
-Well." answered the prophet j
cheerily. -1 can always gel the .
kind of weather all light, but I ,
haven't quite aucreeded in hitting
the datea exactly." Washington .
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Tm aM Let
On What Industry Was
The City of Tyre Founded
low ever uncertain she
may be regards such
weighty problem the
one above . . . the coed
who aelect her college
wardrobe in our
For That House
Party!
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CTEVE HOKUF recalled the Mia-souri-Nebrsjika
game of last
year to mind when be taught
Young'a 35-yard pass to score the
first varsity touchdown of the
scrimmage. The pass was too high
and hen It came down, three
frosh and Hokuf were try'": to
get hold of it. Hokuf managed to
twist the pasa from the hands of
the freshman aafety and romped
across the goal line. It waa a catch
just like this one and by the same
man. Hokuf. that tied tne game
with the Tigera last year.
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Labounty
Los Angele Employees
Attend Night College
LOS ANGELES (IP) In an
effort to raise the standards of the
various departmenta, the city of
Los Angeles and nearby towns are
cooperating with the University
of Southern California to make it
possible for city employee to at
tend c La-sues at the university this
fall at the end of their office day.
Special coursea laid out by pub
lijjapfficlals will be given for credit
toward certificates in subjects
ranging from public finance and
the administration of criminal law
to water supply and irrigation and
police report writing.
Noted Moelem Joins'
Princeton's Faeulty
PRINCETON, N. J. (IP) Rev.
Dr. Samuel M. Zwemer. known
throughout the world aa "the mod
ern apostle to the Moslem world."
will be inducted into the chair of
Christian missions at Princeton
theological seminary Oct 1.
Dr. Zwemer has spent over
thirty years in Egypt and Arabia
and has written dozens of books
on Mohammedanism. He Is the edi
tor of The Moslem World and the
founder of the American Christian
Literature Society for Moslems.
VTTHILE we are on the subject, it
' might not be out of place to
say here and now that Nebraska
has some freshmen team, and
there is no fooling connected with
this statement. The way the first
year men rallied to bold the var
sity on the goal line for four downs
in the first part of the workout
was nothing to be sneezed at. One
of two things Is true either Ne
braska haa some very wonderful
freshman material thia year or else
Coach W. H. Browne and Captain
Lehman are excellent coaches.
After watching the game Wednes
day afternoon, it is our guess that
both are true. The team has only
been working together for a week
and thev actually showed signs of
knowing where the ball was sup
posed to go w hen they were carry
ing it. Also, when the varsity was
carrying the ball, several ball lug
gers received quite rude shocks
and were forced to sit and think a
while before they got up after be
ing tackled. The frosh were play
ing for blood and it will be well
worth the "two bits" to come out
and see the annual varsity-freshman
game this Saturday.
INNOCENTS GET
RALLY CONTROL
FROM COUNCIL
' llYnnniiH f mm Paffe 1.1
Student council and in caae of re
petition of last year'a pep escapade
the responsibility will rest with tbe
Student council. This Is the rea
son for the provision that an out
line of plans be submitted by the
Innocents to the Student council
committee for approval before
each rally.
Plan New Constitution.
Among tbe special committeea
of the student council, which were
announced Thursday by President
Kelly who appointed them, first in
importance is the constitution
committee which Is instructed to
draw up a new constitution and
set of bylaws to be presented to
tbe student body at the coming
fall election. A constitution which
was drawn up and presented to
tbe council last spring by David
Fell man waa not accepted but fea
tures of his plan will no doubt be
incorporated into the new code.
Kelly said
Edwin Faulkner was named
chairman of the constitution com
mittee. His aides are Gretchen
Fee. Esther Gaylord. Alan Wil
liams, and Bill McCleery.
Tbe rally committee of the stu
dent council haa Joe Hunt, as its
chairman, assisted by Bill Mc
Cleery and Julia Simanek.
Name Finance Group.
A finance and budget committee,
with Marvin VonSeggern as chair-
Just
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MEERA SKA'S pass attack began
to show some signs of develop
ment Wednesday but there Is still
plenty of work to be done before ;
it can be expected to work wun
any degree of efficiency against
Kansas. Pittsburgh and so on
down the list. Young was doing
the major portion of the heaving
but his passes were erratic and it J
was only luck that Kepi more man j
tbe one pass being intercepted. The
only one completed for any great ,
gain, outside of the lucky pass '
Hokuf snagged, was a 25-yard toss I
to Prucka who wandered on across '
the goal line for the second var
sity tally. But it can truthfully be
said that the pass attack has Im
proved and tbe aerial game shows
much more promise of amounting
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