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VARSITY ELEVEN
10 PACE B TEAM
Huskers Need More Scrim
mage Before Texas
Game, Says Bible.
SHORT ON RESERVES
Wednesday's Drill With
Team Last Before
Frosh Game.
B
With crisp, cool football weather
aiding the squad for the first time
this season Coach Bible, feeling
tht the Huskers are still in need
of game practice, has announced a
three game scrimmage schedule
before the coming conflict with
Texas takes place here in the Me
morial stadium Oct. 7. Full time
regular games will take place this
afternoon at 4:30; Saturday after
noon against the freshmen at 2,
and the following Wednesday
again at 4:30 o'clock.
The Husker defense, which has
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THE
heretofore been neglected because
of the necessity of erecting a
smoothly working offense, is now
bein gemphaaized by Head Coach
Bible. Tuesday's workout was
mainly concerned with defensive
plays, tackling in particular.
"No team can hope to have a
good defense without sure tack
ling," Bible commented.
In yesterday's drill a special
method was undertaken by Coach
Bible to enable the coaches to see
the work which each particular
department was doing. Instead of
the usual scrimmage only certain
designated men carried out their
game routine. Tackles for in
stance, went through their plays
while the rest of the squad re
mained intact In this manner the
coaching staff was enabled to wit
ness each movement of the players
as the maneuvers took place. This
was done in the case of every I po
sition and corrections were inaJe
as needed.
An attempt is also being made
to build up the reserve material.
While it is true that the Huskers
have, or are able at the present
time to have, a starting lineup of
all veterans, the reserve material
is exceedingly weak.
Coach Schulte remarked, "EleV'
en men never make a great foot
ball team." This veteran grid and
track coach has built a number of
nationally known lines at Ne
braska.
The scrimmage this afternoon
will take place against the "B"
squad. The one Saturday will be
against the freshmen and there
will be a charge of 25 cents for
adults and children will be ad
mitted for 10 cents.
NEW MAGAZINE RATES
NEBRASKA QUITE LOW
Saner, Masterson Receive
Special Mention in New
Grid Publication.
Listing George Sauer a.d Bernie
Masterson. stellar husktr perform
srs in the back field, as two of the
great backs of this vear. Football
a new magazine on the stands, has
Campus
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Turbans and Brim.
A Special Selection
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DAILY NEBRASKAN
Varsity and "B" Team Roster
Nam
Armstrong, Chas.
Boswell, Hubert
Beaver, Chester
Benson, Robert
Bishop, Clair
Bailor, Dolmer
Cockburn, Richard
Copple, Leland
DeBrown, Wallace
DeBus, Warren
Dean, l'ugh
Fowler, Dave
Funken, Benno
Garnlck, William
Heldt, James
Horehem, Willard
Hubka, 1 Jul as
Hubka, Elmer
Hulac, Charles
Jones, Glenn
Justice, Glenn
Keriakedes, John
Kilbourne, Bruce
La None, Gerald
Milne, James
Moller, Walter
Mead, Everett
Miller, Jack
Mehring, Noal
Meier, Franklin
Miller, John
Masterson, Bernard
Neprud, Vernon
O'Brien, Gail
Parsons, Rollin
Pflum, Walter
Pennoy, Lec
Rist, Owen
Reese, Carroll
Roby, John
Smith, Richard
Scott, Marion
Sauer, George
Scherer, Bernard
Skewes, Glenn
Thompson. Russell
Toman, Ray
Uptogrove, Edward
Wilson, Jack
Williams, John
Yelkin, Virgil
V Major letter award
M Minor letter award
compiled a list of outstanding grid
ders who should go places this
year.
The new publication also lists
teams in making a forecast of the
coming season. According to the
magazine's rating, Nebraska is
placed twenty-ninth among a field
of seventy. Southern California is
first, while Cornhusker opponents
such as Pittsburgh and Texas are
placed fifth and eleventh respec
tively. Notable is the absence of Big Six
and Missouri Valley teams with the
exception of Nebraska and Okla
homa. The Sooner state is sched
uled to place among the lower
fifties.
While choosing three All-Amer-ican
1933 grid teams, the magazine
places only four Big Six playeis.
Pete Mehringer of Kansas is
placed on the second team, while
Bob Dunlap of Oklahoma is placed
on the third. Sauer and Master
son were given honorary ratings.
IT SEEMS TO ME
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ruin Ryan
Bonn Hilliard. of the Texas U.
squad, broke lose for three touch
down jaunts during their game
with Southwestern University.
Hilliard didn't enter the fray un
til after Texas had made their
first touchdown, when he entered
to kick the extra point.
The third time he received the
ball he broke loose on a 33 yard
run for the second touchdown of
the game. His other runs were
also of a spectacular nature, thus
indicating that he is an especially
dangerous broken field runner. He
is noted for his high knee action.
Coach McMillin has installed a
new system of practice, cutting
his varsity squad of fifty into two
sections, according to the arrange
ment of class schedules. One group
reports at 3:30 and practices un
til 5. The oiher reports ai lov
and works until 6. Scrimmage
usually is in order during the
thirty minutes the two groups
overlap. "This method enables
more individual auenuuu u
gives the coaching staff a chance
to develop reserves, me iv"m
State mentor stated.
Harold Keith, of the Sooner
Sports service, states tnai me uk
lahoma squad has averaged injur
ing one man daily for the past
week because of their desperate
efforts to get in shape for their
inter-sectional tilt with Vandertiiit.
Mutt Miller, end, split the tissue
and muscles between his middle
fine-era. Jack Fleming, ruuoacK.
twisted an ankle so badly that it
was necessary to put it in a cast
Ben Poynor, fullback, is out with
two crushed ribs. Wayne LeCrone,
end, has a twisted ankle. "Jiggs"
Whittington. guard, is reported to
have a cracked shoulder bone and
Delmar Steinbock. back, also sus
tained a bruised shoulder.
The Notre Dame system of
football occupied the Kansas Jay
hawkera during their Monday
drilL CreighUm, a team which
employs that ytem is the Kan
Ma foe next Saturday night and
on Oct. 7, Notre Dame will be host
to the Jayhawkers at South Bend.
Ind. H. W. Hargiss, former bead
coach and now chief scout, re
sumed a coaching role Monday in
order to demonstrate to the var
sity the system.
Frank Carideo's Tigers are re
ported to be already 50 prcent
better than last year, lie was so
pleased with the progress of his
men on the offense that he
switched the emphasis to the de
fense. The men are catching on
rapidly to the Notre Dame ctyle
of play and under the direction of
the heady Carideo they are ex
pected to go places this year. Last
year they had considerable diffi
culty In catching on to the sys
tem, which was totally different
from the one previously used.
Quadruplets RegiMer
At Baylor Uni verity
WACO. Tex. (CNSt. Quadrup
lets Mona. Marr, Leota and
Roberta Keys of riollis, Okl. this
wfrk wtre scheduled to register
freshmen t Baylor university.
They are 18 years old.
Home Position Exper. Wt. Hgt. Ago
Lincoln End IB ItiO 5' 10" 21
Lincoln Back 2V 177 6 21
Yankton, S. D. Back IF l."8 .V 10" 19
Pender Back IF 170 ft' 10" 19
Lincoln CJuard 2V 161 5' 9" 22
North Platte Back 2B 135 5" 7" 22
Lincoln Back IF 166 5' 8" 21
Rosalie End 2B 185 6' 3" 211
Lincoln Guard IF 191 ,V 10" 20
Belleville, Kas.Gunrd 2V 171 .V 8" 22
Lincoln End 168 -5' 11" 27
Lincoln End IB 185 6' 1" 19
Lincoln Guard IF 189 .VII" 20
Ord Guard IF 162 .V ID" 19
Scottsbluff Guard IF 174 6' 1" 19
Ransom, Kas. Center IB 177 5 10" 22
Table Rock Guard IF i75 5' 10" 21
Virginia Guard 1M 174 5' 10" 23
Norfolk Center IF 173 6 1" 19
Omaha Center 2B 179 6' 1" 22
Grand Island Guard IB 178 5' 11" 21
Lincoln Tackle 2B 51 .V 10" 22
Lincoln End 2 V 177 6 22
Wisner Back IF 160 .V 8" 21
Crawford End IF 178 6- 3" 23
Grant End .. 173 6 23
Hamburg, la. Back IF 177 5 10" 23
Omaha Back 1M-1V177 5' 8" 22
Grand Island Guard IF 170 .V 11" 22
Lincoln Center 1M 175 6' 1" 20
Lincoln Back IB 130 .V 7" 21
Lincoln Back 2V 183 6' 3" 22
Verdel Tackle IF 213 6 18
Omaha Tackle 2V 208 6' 1" 22
Lincoln Back IB 171 6 21
Enders Tackle 1M 223 6 20
Tabor, la. End 2V 171 5' 10" 23
Humboldt Center IB 190 6- 3" 20
Chappell Tackle IF 175 6 20
Nelson End 2V 170 5' 11" 22
Lincoln Center IF ISO 5' 11" 19
Lincoln End 2B 1S4 6' 2" 20
Lincoln Back 2B 190 6' 2" 22
Lincoln End IF 167 5' 11" 20
Imperial Back IB 171 5' 10" 21
Whitney Tackle IF 234 6' 4" 21
St. Paul End IF 185 6' 1" 21
Lincoln Guard IB 1S7 5' 11" 23
Omaha End IF 190 5' 11" 20
Lincoln Back IF 180 6 20
Lincoln End IF 172 6' 1" 20
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FOR AMI BOARD
Lettermen's Group Elects
Senior Gridder Delegate
Governing Body.
Warren DeBus was elected to
represent the "N" club on the ath- j
letic board for the coming year by
a vote taken at the initial meeting
of that organization this year,
Tuesday at 8 o'clock in the "X"
club room of the coliseum. The
meeting was preceded by a dinner
given for all Nebraska lettermen.
The requirement for election to
the athletic board is ninety hours
credit. With his appointment go
the responsibilities of attending
every athletic board meeting and
reporting the results to the men
at the next session.
Following the dinner motion pic
tures were shown of the squad and
the coaching staff. Then motion
pictures were presented giving a
bird's eye view of the world fair
and various happenings which
took place at the exposition.
Pictures of Coach Schulte and
Coach Bible were purchased for
the club room. Both of the pic
tures were crayon drawings of the
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coaches and represented character
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John Miller entertained the
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halves of a football game, nnmio
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accuracy. He also duplicated
other sounds such as airplanes,
cars and various machines.
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