The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 28, 1933, Page THREE, Image 3

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SEPTEMBER 28, 1933
THE DAILY NKBRASKAN
THREE
PCumma Selects
U Office S"
fleeting ot Lambda
At C forte ensuing year
GafflB.a P'oVncers for the com
e mate Irene Apfclseek,
jn? semester ar inkman vice-
president; An.naEsther Kreuseher,
SCv v
Rally Suggestion Wanted.
Suggestions of ideas, con.
cerning the football rallies to
be staged this fall, by faculty
or students in the university,
may be phoned in to Lloyd
Loomis, B7724, member of In
nocents in charge of the activity.
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CWttHEN"! MISSES " TJ"Vi
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j- . M.WASSEKMANN
SMART AfPAREL
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OPENING OUR NEW
AccccBSSdDiry
Department
Featuring a Complete Line
of the Famous
HUSKERS
PASSING
OFFENSIVE
MARKS
UP LONG YARDAG
E
Aerial Attack Shows Result
Of Practice During
Past Week.
WANTS SOCCER APPLICANTS
Officials, Who Know Rules,
Report to Coliseum,
Says Petz.
Harold Petz, intramural athletic
director, has just announced that
all persons interested in officiating
at the soccer tournaments should
report to him in the coliseum this
morning or afternoon, Thursday,
Sept. 28.
"All who sign up will be con
sidered, Pet, stated. "All applying
should know the rules and regula
tions of soccer and should be ac
quainted with the game," he added.
A fee will be paid to officials.
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Nubbins Stop March at Nine
Yard Line; May Lack
Scoring Punch.
Flashing an aerial attack that
functioned for the first time this
i season, the Husker varsity slashed
their way overhead for a total of
104 yards in their scrimmage
against the Nubbins Wednesday
on the practice field in the Me
morial stadium.
Presenting a smoothly clicking
offense in their pas.-iing depart
ment ol the game, the Biblemcn
showed the benefits received from
the emphasis put upon it during
the drills for the pu.st week.
However, the scoring punch
which so bothered the Huskei 3
iu.it yeai, is still present this ear.
Advancing to the u-aid line in the
opening minutes of piay the (Jorn
huskers were hailed in their tracks,
aiter having tirst down and nine
to go. Alter four vain attempts
against the Nubbins, they lost the
ball, when inside the 10-yard line.
Two veteians were out of thi
lineup, thus accounting somewhat
for their weakness. Ine men out
were Gail O'Brien, who ha.-s a
bruised shoulder, and Clair Bishop,
who just had a wisdom tooUi
pulled.
Sauer and Masteison were the
driving rous on the Vaisity while
Bosweil stood out at the receiving
end of the passes. Bosweil snagged
several passes by high leaps into
the air while surrounded with op
ponents tugging at him all the
while.
On the third play following the
initial kickoff by the B squad,
Sauer displayed an excellent bit of
broken field running by advancing
the ball thirty yards. Previously
Parsons had made substantial
gains of five and seven yards.
A pass from Masteison to Bos
well at this time was good for an
other thirty yards. Bosweil evaded
numerous players in order to reach
the ball, displaying an excellent
piece of footwork.
"B" team punted outside on ihe
16-yard line making a gain of only
six yards on the punt after holding
the Varsity for no gain for four
consecutive plays.
Masterson then went over for
the first touchdown. He followed
this by making his try for extra
point good Masterson exhibited a
nice display of line plunging on
that play going through for six
teen yards
The second Varsity touchdown
was made by Wilson, end, who re
covered the ball from the Nubbins
behind their own goal line. A bad
pass from the "P." center enabled
Wilson to do this. Masterson's try
for extra point was a failure
Beaver made the longest run for
the Nubbin squad running along
the sidelines for thirty yards.
A pass from Sauer to Penny en
abled the Varsity to score their
first aerial touchdown or ine sea
son. The toss was good for twelve
vards after which Penny raced an
other twelve for a touchdown. This
time Masterson's placekick was
good, making the score 20 to 0 in
favor of the varsity.
Another successful pass in the
fourth quarter from Sauer to Mil
lcr was good for twenty-five
yards, putting the Huskers on the
Nubbins own 4-yard line, iwo
successive plunges netted nothing.
On the third play Sauer hit center
for the required yardage making
the firal score of the day 26 to 0
as Masterson's kick went wide.
The lineups were as follows:
Nubhins
Fowler
Keriakedes
Hel-it
. . . . Hulac
ri! DeBF.OWN
rt Latins Huhka
re Armstrong
t John Millet
.111 Bailor
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Petz Releases Pairings for
Conflicts Beginning
This Afternoon.
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Varsity
Kilhouine
Pflilin
Mehrini;
Meier
IX'Bus
Thompson
Penny
Mastersnn
Rosy, ell
Parsons ri Beaver
fiutt fh Cockhurn
Other players were: Nubbins Dean,
rarnic'i. Hoi-ehem. Mo!lor. Neprtid, Rist,
Scott and Toman. Varsity Benson. Cop
pie. Funkon. Hubka Klmer. Jones. Justice.
Meade. LaNoue. Milno. Miller. Roby. I'u
tonrov. Skewes. Wilson. Williams and
Yelkin.
GIVEN FREE ADMITTANCE
All Ticket Owners May See
Varsity-Frosh Game
Saturday.
Season ticket holders to the
Cornhusker football games will be
admitted free to the Varsity-Frosh
game at the memorial stadium.
Saturday, Sept. 30, according to
an announcement made recently
by John K. Selleck, business man
ager of athletics.
A general admission charge of
twenty-five cents will be maae
otherwise, with the knot-hole sec
tion being open to children for ten
cents.
Drawings for the soccer tourna
ment have just been released by
Harold Petz, intramural athletic
director, with the first games
scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 28
to be played on the Stuart track
field on North 10th street.
Game captains are requested to
get in touch with the managers of
the opposing fraternities and to
make arrangements which are
necessary. All players are required
to wear tennis shoes this year.
The conflicts are all scheduled
for 5 o'clock with the exception of
the Delta Sigma Lambda-Phi
Sigma Kappa and the Beta Theta
Pi-Phi Gamma Delta matches
which are to take place at 4
o'clock on Oct. 2 and Oct. 13, re
spectively. The pairings are as follows:
League I: Sigma Chi, Alpha
Tau Omega. Pi Kappa Alpha,
Delta Upsilon, Delta Tau Delta.
League II: Delta Sigma Phi,
Tau Kappa Fpsiion, Sigma Nu,
Chi Phi, Farm House
League III: Alpha Gamma Rho,
Sigma Phi Kpsilon. Kappa Sigma,
Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Alpha Mu.
League IV: Phi Delta Theta,
Phi Gamma Delta, Beta Theta Pi,
Sigma Alpha Kpsilon, Delta Sig
ma Lambda, Phi Sigma Kappa.
lii'llSlle I.
(All (lames on Field No. 1. 1
PI Kappa Alphs vs Delta 1'psiion.
Thuisdav. Sept. .
Smma Chi vs Alpha Tau Omei;a. Friday.
Sept. 29.
Delta Upsilon vs Delta Tau Delta. Mon
dav. Oct. 2
Alpha T.-iu Omeua vs PI Kappa Alph.
Tuesday, Oft. 4.
Sima Chi vs Delta Tau Delta. Wednes
day, Oct. 1.
Delta Upsilon vs Alpha Tau Omeca,
Thuisdav. Oct. f.
Pi Kappa Alpha vs Delta Tau Delta.
Friday. Oct. 1.
So;nia Chi vs Delta I'psilon, Monday.
Oct. 9.
Alpha Tau OmeKa vs Delta Tau Delta.
Tuesday Oct. lo.
Sicma Chi vs Pi Kappa Alpha. Wednes
day, Oct. 11.
l.t-llKlu II.
(All names on Field No. 5.1
Sisnia Nu vs Chi Phi. Thursday.
Sept. 2S,
Delta Siema Phi vs Tau Kappa Kpsilon.
Kridav. Sept. 29.
Chi Phi vs Farm House, Monday. Oct. 2.
Tau Kappa Kpsilon vs Sii-'ma Nu. Tues
day. Oct. :i.
Delta Slcnia Phi vs Farm House. Wed
nesday. Oct. 4.
Chi Phi vs Tail Kappa Kpsilon. Thurs
day. Oct. .Y ,
Sigma Nu vs Farm House, i t lday.
Oct. fi.
Delta Sigma Phi vs Chi Phi. Monday.
Oct. .
Farm House vs Tau kappa Epsllon,
Tuesday. Oct. in.
Delta Sigma Phi vs Sigma Nu. Wednes
day, Oct. 11.
Iatciie III.
All names on Field No 3.1
Ka )pa Sigma vs Phi Kappa Psi. Thurs
day. Sep.. 2t. ,. .
Alph l ilamma Rho vs Sigma Phi tpsi
lon. Friday. Sept. 29.
Phi Kappa Psi vs Sigma Alpha Mu.
Monday. Oct. 2.
Sigma Phi Kpsilon vs Kappa Sigma.
Tues, av. Oct. 3.
Alpha Gamma Rho vs Sigma Alpha Mu.
Wednesday Oct. 1. ,
Phi Kappa Psi v Sigma Phi T-.psllon.
Coach Schulte Issues
Call for Track Men
Coach Schulte wishes to issue a
call for track men. The men ate
to report to him as soon as possi
ble. The first tiack meet of the
season is scheduled for the hall
time of the Husker-Texan conflict
and it will ne necessary for the
men to start getting into shape
immediately.
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Thursday, Orl. ft.
Kappa Sigma vs Sigma Alpha Mu. Fri
day. Oct. li.
Alphi Oamma Kho vs Phi Kappa Psi.
Mnnda.. Oct. 9.
Sigma Alpha Mu vs Sigma Phi Kpsilon.
Tuesday, ,)ct. in.
Alpha Oamma Rho vs Kappa Sigma.
Wednesday. Oct. 11.
League l .
(All Tames on Field No. i t
Phi Deita Theta vs Phi Oamma Delta.
Thiindav. Sept. .8.
Beta Theta PI vs Sigma Alpha Kpsilon.
Friday. Sept. 29.
Delta Sigma Lambda vs Phi Sigma
Ka'ipa. Mon lav. Oct. 2.
Phi Delta Thota vs Beta Theta Pi. Mon
day. Oct. 2
Sigma Alpha Epsllon vs Ph' Sigma
Kappa. Tuesday. Oct. li.
Delta Sigma Lambda vs Phi Oamma
Delia, Wednesday, Oct. 4.
Phi Delta Thta vs Sigma Alpha Kpsi
lon Thursday, Oct. fl.
Beta Theta 1'i vs Delta Sigma Lambda.
Thursday. Oct ft
Phi Camtna Delta vs Phi Sigma Kappa.
Friday Oct. li.
Phi Delta Theta vs Delta Sigma Lambda.
Monday. Oit. 9.
Phi Sigma Kappa vs Beta Theta Pi.
Tuesday. Oct. 10.
Sigma Alpna Kpsilnn vs Phi Oamma
Delt:i Wedn-dHV. Oct. 11
Phi Delta Theta vs Phi Sigma Kappa.
Thuisdav. Oct 12.
Sigma Alpha Kpsilon vs Delta Sigma
Lambda. Friday. Oct. i:i.
Beta Theta PI vs Ph Oamma Delta
Friday, Oct. 13.
All games in leagues 1. 2, and 3,
will be played at 5 p. m. In league
4, all games will be played at 5
p. m. except the following: Delta
Sigma Lambda-Phi Sigma Kappa,
at 4 p. m.; Phi Delta Theta-Sigma
Alpha Epsilon. at 4 p. m.: and
Beta Theta Pi-Phi Gamma Delta,
at 4 p. m.
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