The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 23, 1939, Page THREE, Image 3

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    5IJNDAY, APRIL 23, 1939
DAILY NEBRASKAN
THREE
Harvairdl enips Yale
rid driills cSose
W-J as g
Francis'
field goal
breaks tie
BY DAVID THOMPSON.
Harvard came thru In the last
half to nip Yale 10 to 7 before a
crowd of about 2,500 Husker fans
in ihe final came of the spring
practice series to make it a deci
sive 7 to 4 margin of wins.
With the advent of the Har
vard reserves against Yale firsts in
the second period, Harry Hopp and
Yale Incorporated got under way
to manufacture the first score.
George Tortcr's punt against the
wind went out on the Harvard 37
yard line to give the Eli's their
chance. Here Hopp, Rohn and Sim
mons combined to take the oval to
the 9. On the next play Hopp
flipped a pass in the flat to Bus
Knight who gathered it in on the
5 and whirled and spun to the goal
line. Hopp's placement was square
ly between the uprights and the
Bcore stood at 7 to 0.
Vincent punts.
Highspot of the early minutes
of the second half was Jack Vin
cent's quick kick which traveled
70 yards from the line of scrim
mage and rolled out 3 inches from
the Yale goal line. This put the
blue shirts back on their heels and
set up Harvard's chance for a field
goal from the 33 yard line. Fran
cis' boot was wide however and
Yale took the ball on the 20.
Both second teams came in at
this point and another nip and tuck
battle was on. Harvard got the ball
on a punt on the 50 yard line and
started for the tying score. Porter
advanced the pigskin to the 33
yard marker in two plays and then
to the 23. Here on a fumble Porter
picked the ball up and flipped a
long one to Willard Bunker for the
score. Hermie Rohrig, clad in his
longie warmup with only football
shoes as regulation equipment, en
tered the game long enough to tie
the ball game.
Alfson grabs fumble.
Wonders did not stop here, how
ever, as in the final period War
ion Alfston, sturdy and surpris
ingly fleet guard picked up Team
mate Luther's fumble on Yale's
45 yard line and ran to the 26
before being dragged down by
sheer numbers. Luther and Vin
cent combined lo get the ball to
the 10 from where Vike Francis
split the uprights for the winning
point h.
Bob Ramey leading Harvard
center was injured early in the
first quarter receiving a wrenched
shoulder and possibly a broken
rib.
NU men place
at Lawrence
LAWRENCE, Kas. (Special to
the DAILY NEBRASKAN).
Three men placed in the Kansas
relays here this afternoon as Ed
Wibbels and Bob Mills finished
third and fourth resDectivelv in
the discus, and Harwin Dawson
finished fourth in the broad jump.
Hughes of Texas was first and
Shirk of Oklahoma was second
in the discus. Wibbels' throw was
141 3'8, and Mills' was 135 5.
Dawson did 23 feet even in the
broad jump which was won by
ocnumiizky of Missouri.
Elmer Hacknev broke Sam
Francis' old shot record as he did
52 lia in that event.
Golf team wins; tennis squad
breaks even with K-Staters
Nebraska's golf team won from
Kansas State, but the Husker
tennists could get but a tie with
the Wildcats yesterday afternoon,
as K-State won the final doubles
match. Harold Rundle and Irv
Kuklin won their singles matches,
while Jim Hemsworth and Will
Reedy lost theirs.
Paul Jones led Ed Newkirk's
golf team to a 14 V-3V4 victory at
the Country club, turning in a 75
for the best medal score of the
day. The Huskers won every
match of the meet.
TENNIS RKStLTS.
Sin (leu.
Harold Rundle (N) defeated Dick Gray
(KS). 6-1, 6-2; Bob Thornburrow (KS)
defeated Will Reedy (N), 2-6, 6-4; Irv
Kuklin (N), defeated Al Foreman (KS),
4-6, 6-2, 6-2; Bernard Rovener (KS) de
feated Jim Hemsworth (N), 6-4, 4-6, 6-3.
Double.
Kuklin and Hemsworth (N) defeated
Foreman and Rovener (KS), M, 6-0; Gtay
and Thornburrow (KS) defeated Hems
worth and Rundle (N), 7-5, 6-4.
GOLF BKSl'I.TS.
Paul Jones (N), 39-36- -75, defeated
Davey Owen (KS), 42-4284, 3 to 0; Jim
Beltzcr (N), 38-4078, deti-ated Dean
Klpp (KS), 41-4283, 3 to 0; Bill Mow
bray (N). 40-38 79, defeated Len Nord
strom (KS), 39-4281, 2 to 1; Wally
Spomer (N), 37-4481, defeated Walt
Keith (KS), 41-4283, i to 1.
Mowbray ana Jones (N) defeated Nord
strom and York (K8), 2 to 1; Beltzer and
Spomer (N) defeated Keith and Klpp
(KS), 2Vi to
Baseballers
to play Tigers
Coach Wilbur Knight and 14
Husker baseball players leave at
1:15 this afternoon for Missouri
and a two game series with the
Tiger team, defending champions
in the Big Six.
The varsity defeated the Yanni
gans 7-1 and 8-1 Friday and Sat
urday respectively in a tuneup for
the Tigers.
Men mnklng the trip: Lawrence An
derson, Wnlbuch; William Brune, Wlnslde;
Reuben Penning, Lincoln; Del Harris,
Miller; Dick Joyce, Lincoln; Bernle Le
Master, Kim Creek; J"hn McDurmott,
Grand Island; Tom Moates, Red Oak, la.;
Lance Ray, Nebraska City; Lloyd Schmad
eke, Bradinh; Alvin Bhmode, Wlnslde;
Oscar TcRtmeler, Lewlston; Vernon Thom
sen, Ingham; Dow Wilson, Dow City, la.
First string lineups:
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