i FOUR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN FRIDAY. NOVEMHKR 13. 1931 Northwestern Not Included in 1932 Schedule Report EIGHT GAMES ARE BOOKED FOR YEAR Announcement Shows Definite Arrangement IS'ol Yel Reaehed With Evunslon Officials; Iowa Rattle Is Season Opener. MINNESOTA SCHEDULED I OK SECXXND CONTEST Iowa University Away ami Pittsburgh at Lineoln Are Other Two Intersect ional Dallies; Regular Conference Eugagenientd Signetl. Bishop and PeBus, guards: Ale rherson. center; with Uoiy, Kreiz ingei, Bauer and Penny' in the baekfielil. The lineup to start against the Aggies will probably include Joy and Durkee, ends; Rhea and either Gilbert or O'Brien, tacltles; Justice and Koster, guards; Ely, center; with a backfield made up of Man ley, game captain, Saucr, Kreizin g'r and Paul. HUSHIII Nebraska will undertake one of llic most. tlilTicult schedules in history in VXV1, according to nn aiinoiincenuMit issued by t lie athletic department. Eight games have been scheduled, live in the conference and 1hrec with outstanding teams from other parts of the country. The schedule includes games with Iowa State, Minnesota, Kansas, Kansas Aggies, Jowa.o Pittsburgh, Oklahoma and Mis- ! eluded Kilbourne and Petz, ends; souri. There has been no announce- I Schmitt and O'Brien, tackles; ment made of a game with Ni nth western next year, in spite of the repeated reports which claim that t he opening game will be played with the Wildcats. Intersectional games with Min nesota. Iowa and Pittsburgh give the Huskers games with two teams in the Big Ten and one eastern team. Minnesota was the one team given a chance to take the Big Ten title away from Northwestern this year, and lost only after a hard game in which superior reserve Wildcat power proved to be too much in the final period of the game. Play Pitt Here. Pittsburgh is always one of the leading contenders for national honor, and will present a number of the veterans which they will use this year. The game will be played In Lincoln, giving the Ne braska fans an opportunity to j witness this major game. I Iowa is expected to have an ! even stronger team next year than ' they had this and will always pro- ! vide plenty of competition ifor the j Huskers. Besides these games Nebraska will take on the five other teams j in this Big Six conference. The schedule: ' Oct. 8 Iowa State in Lincoln. ' Oct. 15 Minnesota at Minneap- 1 olis. j Oct. 22 ' Kansas at Lawrence. I uct. Kansas Aggies in Lin coln. Nov. 5 Iowa at Iowa City. Nov. 12 Pittsburgh in Lincoln. Nov. 19 Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 24 (Thanksgiving) Missouri in Lincoln. torious gamo with Kansas State in fairly good shape. Franz Swo boda, Omaha end und haliback, sustained a broken finger, but will be able to play Saturday. froshtMtFkansas Freshman Coach Ed Weir an nounced today that C6 frosh gridsters will make the trip to Manhattan for the K-Aggie-Ne- braska football game. They must, however, meet all eligibility re quirements. Twelve men were picked from the league teams, and the other twenty-four were picked from the regular freshman squad. The men who may make the trip aro: Freshman varsity: Bill Dreler, Wally DeBrown, Tater Fahrn bruck, Bill Green, Fred Haldky, Tom Jurekovlc, Walt Johnson, Julian King, Henry Kosman, Frank Meier, Bud Parsons, Claude Tipton, Merle Peak,: Neal Slaugh ter, Rodger Scho?l, Ralph Schmidt, Glen Skewes, Ramond Tomen, Walter Plum, Paul Peterson, Bill Weir, Morris Bristol, Ray Ed wards. League team: George Mousel, Howard White, Louis Shlck, Adam Breck, John Delaney, James New ton, Carl Yost, Frank Ryan, Keith Kno, Bernhard Chrlstianson. 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If a long, concentrated drill on pass defense means anything, the Huskers will be ready for any passing offense shot at them by Kansas Aggies this Saturday in the game that has a direct bear ing on the Big Six title. Coach Dana X. Bible sent his entire squad against the freshmen and nubbins in a long defense drill Thursday afternoon. For the most part, the Huskers were successful in breaking up the Aggie passes as demonstrated by the freshmen. The work of Kly, dropping back from the line, and Sauer and Paul was outstanding in the long afternoon workout. Nebraska was also given an op portunity to witness the running plays of Kansas as demonstrated by the Nubbins. The entire after noon was spent in a dummy scrim mage. Every man on the Cornhusker squad is in good shape tor the 1 game. The Huskers were deoi ived of an opportunity for heavv scrim- mage Wednesday by rain, which may hold them back to some ex- I tent. j One team last night had KIv. renter; Joy and Durkee. ends; Rhea and Gilbert, tackles; Justice and Koster, guards; with Sauer, Paul, Masterson and Manley in the backfield. The other team in- The Husker B squad tapered off Thursday night for the tilt with Ted Jame's Kearney Normal eleven tonight with a 'long signal drill. A white ball was used as that is the type pf ball which will be ployed with under the flood lights Friday. Pass plays were stressed in the signal drill as the Kearney eleven presents a heavy line which will not be an easy to punch. This will be the second scheduled game for the B squad, having one victory to tneir credit, a 14 to 0 victory over Peru. The trip will be made by bus and the team will leave here at noon Friday. They will arrive at Kearney in time to eat supper and play. 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