The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 06, 1938, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THREE
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1938
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By
Norman
Harris
Sport fans' interest shifted yes
terday to the world series games,
starting in Chicago, in which Col.
Ruppert'a bombardment corps is
favored to squelch the gum mag
nate's Bruins in five games.
Action of Cub big-wigs in
dismissing Charlie Grimm may
or may not have been caused
by the mediocre showing of the
Cubs. However, the spirit and
punch injected into the Cubs
when Hartnett took over the
reins did carry the club to the
pennant.
The Yanks, of course, are fa
vored because of their array of
sluggers, their pitching staff, and
because of the condition in which
the Cubs find themselves after a
strenuous, nerve-wracking win
ning streak, with which they
closed the season.
Gehrig, DiMaggio, Selkirk, Hen
rich, Gordon, Rolfe, Dickey, Go
mez, Ruffing, and the rest should
be rested enough after browsing
thru their Inst few gRmes. They
should win the series without hav
ing to play a seventh, and per
haps, a sixth game.
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Gridsters Pile Up
Three Touchdowns
Against Freshmen
Iowa State Reported
Preparing for "Game
of Season" Saturday
With reports coming in that
Iowa State's Cyclones are prepar
ing for their game of the season,
Cornhusker gridders got down to
serious business yesterday, and
p u a h ed over
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three touch'
downs against
a defensive
frosh team.
With George
Porter at quar
terback, a
team made up
of first, second
and third string
men pushed the
yearlings back
Into the end
zone three
times. Harry
Hopp, Hastings
triple t h r e at
Lincoln Journal, carried the ball
over the first time, running thru
the frosh defense for 21 yards
Roy Petsch, Scottsbluff halfback
carried the ball 13 for the second
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Iowa State Points Toward
Victory Over Nebraska
score, after which Rohrig kicked
goal, and Porter punched his way
over from the one yard line, with
Dobson booting the kick for the
third counter.
The team scrimmaging the frosh
consisted of Prochaska and Kah-
ler at ends; Goetowski and Nepruu
at tackles; Alfson and Klum at
guards; Burruss at center, and
backs, Wibbels, Hopp, Petsch and
Rohrig. Replacements . included
Gauger and Schwartzkopf, tackles;
Hann, Shlndo and Seeman at ends;
Dobson at guard; Meier, center;
Luther, Porter, Nuernberger and
Cather in the backfield.
Dodd, Callihan, Brock and other
first stringers, still a little sore
from Saturday's game went to the
showers early as the Biffer wasn t
risking their necks with two days
left before the Cyclone tilt.
Probable Husker lineup for the
Ames game will be Ray Prochaska
and Bob Kahler at ends; Paul Goe
towski and Forrest Behm at tack
les; Warren Alfson and Bill Her
mann at guards; Brock a center,
with Phelps or Hopp at quarter;
Rohrig and Dodd, halves, and Cal
lihan, fullback.
Cyclone Eleven in Top
Condition for Huskers
Fresh from victories over Den
ver U and Luther college, Coach
Jim Yeager's Iowa State eleven is
pointing with all their big guns
HUSKERS APPROVE MEALS
for Thursday's supper?
"Yes," was the answer.
(Continued from Page 1.) Now would you like to see it?
least of all football. All we do is Here it is: Cream of tomato soup,
baked ham, creamed potatoes with
150 Enter Ping
Pong Tourney
Few File as Duffers
os Entries Close Today
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JERRY ANDERSON, '37
Entry lists for the Student
Union ping pong tournament will
close at noon today, according to
Mrs. Vera Mae Yinger, social di
rector. At the latest computation,
about 150 students had signed up
to play.
"Most of the entries are in the
champion class with comparatively
few signed up for the duffer di
vision," said Mrs. Yinger. There
is also a middle class for those
who feel neither so self-confident
nor 80 backward.
Since few co-eds have shown an
interest in the women's division,
this may have to be consolidated
into one "flight" or perhaps even
dropped altogether, according to
the social director.
Pairings for the first round and
subsequent matches will be an
nounced Saturday at 10 a. m.
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to clip Nebraska next Saturday
for the first time in 19 years.
From the Iowa Daily Student:
"The entire campus has become
obsessed with idea of a Cyclone
triumph and an inspired Cyclono
has been known to cause serious
trouble for rival elevens on occasion."
Sporting a veteran eleven the
Cyclones believe that they are just
about due for a victory over a
green Husker eleven. Coach Yea-
ger has been caught admitting
that his team may be in just tho
proper frame of inind and at its
top physical peak to pull a star
tling upset. The Cyclones look
much stronger and in recent years
have never faced a Nebraska game
with such hope and optimism.
Veteran Line.
Besides an all veteran 195 pound
forward wall, the Cyclones have
an All Big Six back in Everett
Klscher, the spear point of their
attack. His running mates that
Nebraska will have to watch art
Hank Wilder and Gordon Reupke.
a pair of big, hard running backs
Wilder tore the Luther college line
to shreds and won the game with
very little help from the rest of
the backs. Reupke is a fine
blocker as well as a ball lugger.
Now for the Cornhuskers. Ne
braska should be a much tougher
team than before the Minnesota
game. The showing at Minnesota
could not be classed as bad and
the caliber of Iowa State will not
be as high. However, Freshman
Coach Lewandowski, who scouted , l
the Cyclones claims this team is j Jl
not to be regarded lightly. The
Husker passing corps of Phelps, vi
Porter, Hopp and Knight are jusl 1 1
rounding into form, which boosts 1 ii
the Huskers' stock as Iowa was U
scored upon by Luther college via 1 1
the airways. Also, a strong fresh- 1 1
man team has been shooting Iowa ! b
eat and the food is swell
A few skeptical gridders were
afraid that the first meal was an
extra-ordinal y one made to im
press them and that the standard
might be lowered at later meals.
"No," denied Mrs. Quisenberry.
"That's the kind of moals they
are going to have all the time
Would you like to see the menu wise.
gravy au naturelle, buttered car
rots, raw cranberry sulad, whole
wheat bread and butter, milk and
vanilla ice cream.
"We prepare a balanced meal,"
said Mrs. Quisenberry. "For that
reason, the boys get filled up
quicker than they would other
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KING'S BALLROOM
State plays and formations at the
Varsity all week.
Betting odds in Iowa are about
even; in Nebraska the Cornhusk
ers are the favorites.
New Swimming
Program. Begins
No Ability Required
for Games, Stunts
A recreational sports program
including swimming games, stunts,
races and contests for all men stu
dents is scheduled to begin Tues
day, Oct. 11, at 3 o'clock in the
University coliseum. The group
will meet thereafter every Tues
day and Thursday afternoons at
that time.
No swimming ability is neces
sary, nor will registration for this
activity be required.
Men who do not have a basket
can secure one upon payment, ot
50 cents at the student activities
office in the coliseum. Towel serv
ice is available for one semester
for one dollar.
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Detroit Tries
Reverse Huddle
DKTROIT, Mich. (ACP). Some
thing new in football formations Is
promised University of Detroit
football fans this fall with the an
nouncement of Coach Gut Dorais
that the huddle has been aban
doned for offensive plays and
called into being for defensive
plays.
Dorais' quarterbacks will rail
signals in the good old-fashioned
way when his eleven is in posses
sion of the ball, for Gus believes
that this type of play makes the
game more interesting for the
spectators.
But before each play is begun by
Detroit's opponents, the Titans
will huddle to determine which
defensive formation to use, a style
of play little used on U. S. college
gridirons.
COACH WEIR SELECTS
CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM
Cross country track men named
by Track Coach Ed Weir to run
Saturday against Iowa State be
fore the football game are: Leland
Butler, Roy Walker, Jim Knight,
Al Kuper tnd Paul Owen. Two
members of the team were de
clared ineligible for this meet, who
would normally run. They are
John Brownlec, who took second
in the Big Six cross country, and
Del Moore, a promising sophomore.
JEAN A. WOLF.
It has been four years since Bob
Mills has played football for the
Red and Black of Lincoln high
school. Yet it was at this early
date that notice was taken of the
rugged boy who played a whale of
a game at tackle.
One look and it is readily agreed
that Bob not only looks big, but is
big. He weighs around 212 pounds
and stands f) feet 3 inches tall.
Having watched 21 summers roll
by Bob Is now old enough to vote
if there were anything to vote for.
Last year Bob did a crack job
of relieving Tackles Shlrey and
Doyle in their last season, but this
year his job will be tougher. Any
one will concede that it is much
harder to bear the brunt of the
best opposition the other team can
put out, than to play relief roles.
Bob plays a hard, clean game of
football, and is the type of boy
who plugs hard to win. He not
only can take punishment, but is
also a good "disher outer".
Bob will be a great asset to the
Biffer this year because of his
ability to spill the opponent's in
terference. Other ball teams will
need a lot of blocking on him be
cause he just won't let down with
one or two men "pecking" at him.
SaturJay, when the Huskers
meet the Cyclones, Bob will come
up against one of Iowa'a best men,
Martin Boswell, a Junior flanker
from New Mexico. Bob proved his
ability last week against one of the
biggest and best lines thnt will he
presented in college football this
year.
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