Till- DAIU iNLbivAbivA.N is Bw OVER BRASKA BO BY TEXAS Southerners' Line Outweighs Husker Forward Wall by Several Pounds. NINE VETERANS ON TEAM Billiard, Star Halfback on Longhorn Eleven Touted For All American. WUh two Kame9 experience al , thpir belts Texas Riid- rrs are mnV poli.shing up those Sirtment. o fthe game which S reed attention before they St the Hunker at the Nebraska yfmorial stadium next Saturday Wuveplan. are to start nine -Tans against the Nebraskans JTi aquad of seventy men. All W tackle candidates for the thorns tip the scales at 200 Ss or better indicating that ,KT Texas squad will have Ne SUa' equaled in that depart- "Tms. undoubtedly, has a bet- l.r looking squau irum a F...,.T.v. , rtsndpoint than any other scnoo J, the Southwest conference. Cocn Bible commented last Sat nrdav "They are the favorites to win the title this fall." Bohn Hilliard. unanimous choice for all-conference halfback and a man who is being pushed for All American, is the main cog in the Texas machine. He is noted for his versatile stvle of day. being able to pass, punt and carry the ball witn a grreat deal of efficiency. He reigns 165 pounds. Ron Fagan. a tvo year letter man does the signal calling fo the Longhorn outfit, and is also a good passer. He balances the beams at ITS Jav AmoM. a 200 pounder from j : 1 l 1 Greenville. iexn. ami Jim nu lock, weighing ISO, are the other men constituting- the Longhorn backfield. Him Hadlock will help on the punting end of the game. Bernie Rundell, 175 pound end is a two year letterman of good repute. The Hilliaid to Rundell passing combination is quite well known in the south. Other wing men are Chick Coates. 200 pounds: "m,. lfi", rw,miHc and Phil jot.R jia, " I - Sanger, a 190 pounder. ' Tackles include, Ray Reals. 200: ; and Art Niebuhr. 195: Fred Bens-' ley, 190, Dave N'orthway. 205: Ceal Ramsev. 198: Jim Talbert, 205 and Neil Weller, 200. Coach Littlefield. head Texan ' nrator, has three lettcrmrn avail iSe at guard. They are Kov Col tfift. 1S5: Buck Prejean. 190 and Ei!nh Rrepr Another out- Rinding performer is Bill Way mas. 201 pounds. B3 Smith, center, is the cap traefifce outfit. Smith is n e.x- w'iprt riffpntivp nlavpr f'hirlt Bell. 200, is undei .study for Smith.! The Longhorn line averages I ttounrt 191 ni.nn.U ivhi-h is much ' heavier than the Husker line. me memorial stiiriinr., i ing Northwestern, Iowa looms as a potential applicant for Big Ten honors and as such can promise Nebraska as much fight as the fans wish. Her.tofoie the Iowa team, which you may not have known was even on the Husker schedule, has been much underrated. This sudden display of power throws it into the limelight and mnk.s us take notice of last year's record. Looking back over Iowa's performances last sea son we find that the Hawkeyes did not lose anyone of outstanding ability. The line is very powerful averaging over 200 pounds. Many have expressed the opin ion that Iowa won Saturday's game by a frtak of luck which only occurs once In a "blue moon" i and that it is very unlikelv to oc-! cur again. However statistics I taken of their yardaga and playing j against the Hanleymen show that ; Northwestern was badly out- ' downed, outpassed and outdone in general in almost every depart- ment of the game. I While it is not possible to draw ' I any dogmatic conclusions from such a game yet may be stated i with comparative safety that the i Hawkeyes will be a drawing card j on anybody's gridiron for several COACH BIBLE LAMENTS IIYOFJSERVES Husker Mentor States That First Eleven Is Best Here for Years. "Because the first string Var sity clicked its way to a 33 to 0 victory ovet the Freshmen Satur day afternoon in the memorial stadium, is no reasm for feeling secure in regard to the approach ing invasion by the Longhorns this Saturday, Oct. 7, Coach Bible stated in a Monday morning con ference. Coach Bible still laments the lack of reserve strength on the Varsity squad. Unless this handi cap is overcome in some manner an injury or the inability of one man to participate will furnish the Huskers plenty of trouble in at tempting to have a clean slate this coming season. There seems to be no worry as to where next year's reserve strength is coming from, as the Freshman aggregation is one of th strongest and versatile outfits to register at Nebraska for many a year. "Our real problem," Bible com mented," involves the development of first-string replacements. Just now, the situation is by no means encouraging." Coach Bible is not trying to spread gloom however, as he stated that the present first-string outfit is the "most powerful team he has had at Nebraska during his five year regime." Ag Vespers. Dr. Rebecca Gibbons will speak at Ag Vespers Tuesday noon on "Temple Dfance of Vail." As usual the group will meet in the Home Economic parlors Bizad News Staff. All applications for associate editors, assistant business man ager, editorial and business staff for the Bizad News must be at the office of the dean ot the college of business administration by 5 p. m. Tuesday. Oct. 3. NORMA PRUCKA, Bizad Executive Committee. Corncobs and Tassels. Corncobs and Tassles meet at Temple at 5:50 Tuesday. Corncob meeting Wednesday night at 7:45 at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house Fraternities who have not appointed new pledges must do so by Wednesday Henry Kosman, president. See A Tassel Thev have at SQUAD Wilber Knight and Chis Mathis Will Coach League Teams. 41 IN FRESHMAN CREW Cutting the vest ling squad to ifTty-on. men Mondav, and turn m gthe remainder of the squad oyer to Wilber Knight and Chriss i-atim to be divided into league warns. Freshman Coach Ed Weir P'aas to drill his m-n more inten--7 than he has heretofore been able to. The groups cut will be under the &rS Wilbur Knight, at the Wiculture college, and Chris r v ho lnd'jct drills on Aorth practir-e field on the caucus. Th-s' groups will Jt against each other in in "HMurue games. Coach Weir is anticipating many zf against the Varsity and rooming the remainder of the KM for such time. e compHe joster of flavors fining- are: '" i '-"""in: I'aul llorrikon. '"JC . M'-lxril. ,rnd lnnd; ji,iufL Co)uoL,u; Hrry WrUM. ''il? fh'r. Biwn. Lincoln: D.n Willi fin u..J ,r rnki. Hsmbert. la ''hn Ellin fmia U,., Vernon bcolitid. .Ntutti, Franka "Clin. Lin,, . C"r Lincoln: LoU - v. rJ,y- Lmroln. JUKI"' ''"va Antr.m. wor: L""1" r. ' i ,K".- 1,111 Hul. Kt. ff"-"it, ti"" ''"n. Hiidk,. ;t; BUI 4a TTI; w",,,rn l-onnm. 111.: KotM-n i.-hir-k. 'Kmu vTT " ' r . lD rr-at t-o . ... . divi- Tduled in good 'iie. ,v?' hav ln misxon- tt rt 'xceptioM. HC rnr"'gh comrtit ion. For over forty years the Evans has been serving U. of N. students, for the game, for the party afterwards and in all laundry and cleaning needs in general. 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