Tlie DAILY NERRASKAN s inr s By June Bierbower. Speaking of professors: Ad Lindsey, who coached at Kansas until this year, was walk ing across the KU campus the morning of the Kansas-K-State game. He said no less than three instructors of his acquaintance stopped him to ask what he thought of his team's chances were that afternoon.. Down at Tennessee Bob Ney land drafted an instructor to aid r- his team in football practice. Van derbilt'fl star punter Junius Plan kett is a wrong-side booter, and Tennessee doesn't have any. A former Virginia football star, who b a left footed punter, tiowever, teaches at Tenneesaee, so Neyland brought him out for duty, so his players could get used to having a left-footed kicker. Husker sophs, and the juniors who didn't perform their "acts' last year had the opportunity to present their wares in an enter tainment sort of a way for the older players Sunday night in the club car of the football special. It was some shakes, we under Maybe it's like saying a snake could fly of he had wings, but the fact remains that we think the Huskers, had they a pass defense, would be, instead of a good team, one of the country's greatest. They'd have won over Indiana, and probably over Missouri, and wouldn't have had half the trou ble they did against Pitt. Oh, well, it's Oklahoma this week. We'll f tell you more about Oklahoma later. Gridders get rest after win Nebraska's Cornhuskers, fresh from a stunning 14-13 victory over Pittsburgh, took things easy last night in their workout. The team viewed last weekends pictures of the Pittsburgh wmmmmmmmmmm contest and their errors in the game were , pointed out and discussed. Jones gave the boys a chalk talk and then sent the team out on the play- short workout in sweat togs. There were no serious in juries resulting $ from the Pitt encounter. Hen- r "i HENBY BOHN Journal ft Star. ry Rohn who was shaken up in the final quarter of the game was working out and will be in readi ness for this week-end. Other than Hank's injury no others were sustained, and the boys will be in top shape for the encounter this week. No changes posted. No chances in the lineups as they were last week were posted, There may be a change or so later in the week, but as yet none has been indicated. The captain of this week's game with the Oklahoma Sooners has not been selected, Jones an nounced. Selection will be made later in the week. Oklahoma Sooners stinging from their 7-6 defeat at the hands of Missouri will be a mighty tough opponent for the Huskers this Saturday, .and the wearers of the Scarlet and Cream will have to display a superior brand of ball to humble them. The Sooners have never de feated a Nebraska team on Me morial Field and the Huskers will be fighting to keep that rec ord clean. Juggernauts yin Barb grid title Hitler's Playboys drop 2-0 decision to new champions By Blaine Sloan. In a hotly contested gridiron battle the Juggernauts annexed the Barb football championship by defeating Hitler's Playboys 2-0 Friday evening on the intramu ral field. The game was marked by the outstanding defensive play of both teams and by the Hard charging of the Juggernaut line. After a scoreless first half the Playboys made their bid when Livingston dropped back and heaved a 30 yard pass to Mc Aferty on the Juggernauts one yard line, where he was stopped by Don Lynch. McClure broke through fast on the next play to set the Nazis back five yards. On fourth down, having been un able to advance the ball, Living ston tried a field goal but Bob Anderson of the Juggernauts was in the way and the champions took over the ball on their own 20 yard stripe. Livingston trapped. Smutz punted to the Playboy's eight yard line. On the next play Seberg, playing left end for the Juggernauts, broke through to catch Livingston behind his own goal line for a safety and the only score of the game. The champion's offensive thrusts were sparked by Smutz, while Anderson and Seberg were standouts in an exceptionally strong line. Livingston and Mc- Aferty led the offensive for Hit ler a Playboys. Charley Peterson starred for the losers on defense. Each member of the winning team received a medal from the intramural department, and the Barb Union is awarding the team by presenting them with a dinner with the Towne club. Nebraska beats Minnesota, Pittsburgh for brilliant intersectional mark this year 5 ; '. iff It" " 'i K I :'- By John McDermott. Nebraska's Scarlet and Cream warriors have eet a record that will be a mark for future Husker teams to shoot at. This year Coach Biff Jones' boys have defeated two mmmmmmmmm grCftt intCr-SCC- t i o n a 1 oppo nents, Minne sota and Pitts burgh. They al so beat Baylor and tied In diana to give them an unde feated intersec tional record. The Mighty Men of Pitt were handed a thrilling defeat last Saturday in Pitt Stadium by VKE franco a pallant band ' Llnculn Journal.0' Nebraska Huskers. Altho Nthe Titt team that was on the field J last week did not rate with some f of the great teams in Pitt's history : they were a fine ball club and . i played some great football. For the first time in many a moon the j Pitt team was out gained on the ground by a Husker team. The Ne j biaska club rolled up 168 yards from rushing while their opponents were content with 111. Should Have Won More. Tn commenting on the game I believe that the Nebraskans should have won by a more decisive score. Several breaks during the ball game went against the Huskers, two of the resulting in Pitt scores, and two more prevented the Scar let from scoring. In the first half, plunging Vike Francis was pulled down on the five yard line after picking up 22 yards. I believe that if the hard charging Mr. Francis had driven in to the last man he would have carried him over the goal line, and the Huskers would have had one more score. Later on in the ball game the Panthers recovered a fumble that led directly to a score, which might have been prevented if the Husker tighter. Jones, Pitt's fine halfback puueci one or isonngs pucnes out of the ir and ran it back 18 yards to throttle a possible Husker score. Ray Prochaska was the potential receiver of the pass. Shoved Prochaska. Narick the other halfback did quite a bit of shoving of Pro on that particular play. From the press box it looked like interfer ence. Even Dr. Jock Sutherland, coach emeritus of the Panthers rose to his feet and exclaimed that the Pitt halfback had deliberately shunted Prochaska out of the way. This completion would have pro duced another Husker score. The punting of Hopp and Rohrig was indeed a great piece of work. Harry quick-kicked 58 yards to get the Huskers out of a tight spot and was consistently getting 50 to 60 yards. Roh- 11111 . . rig was kicking in fine style and put the Panth ers back on thoir hepla sev eral times with quicks that roll ed out within the 15 yard line Rohrig also con verted after the first touchdown by Henry Rohn. Bus Knirht lent an able toe to the Comhusker cause, kicking geobge knight Off 65 yards Lincoln Journal. and splitting the uprights after Francis had run 23 yards to pay dirt. Nebraska's ends were spilling the interference, allowing the Husker backs to move in for number of tackles. The Pitt backs had a mighty hard time penetrat ing the Husker forward wall too, and resorted to the aerial game to gain against the Cornhuskers. Panthers Pass. The Tanthers had seven com letions in 13 attempts while the Huskers connected on 4 of the 6 passes they attempted. Two Pan ther passes were good for long gains, one produced a touchdown and netted 30 yards, while another was good for 45 yards. The Huskers kept the entire gathering on its feet the last five and three-fourths minutes with its offensive defense. The Huskers took the final kick yard line and !?? marched forty- five yards, and gained three first . downs. Bob DeFruiter raced 32 yards on a fake quick kick, and Bob was, almost away. A man tackled him from behind or he would have been away from Cassiano, Pitt safety. Herndon ably had taken care bf the Pitt star. This play out of the fire off on the 20 L Mi CLARENCE HERNDON Lincoln Journal pulled the game for the Huskers. for if they had been forced to punt me ranmers migni nave tainea From this play on the Huskers moved stendilv toward the conl and it was second and seven on the Put 25 when the gun barked. Dick Cassiano, Pittsburgh's great back received a trreat ovation when he entered the ball game with six minutes remaining. Many of his followers were disappointed be cause he didn't carry the ball. Dr. Jock B. Sutherland in com mcnting on the game secrru 1 rather secretly amused over the Husker triumph. His teams never lost a contest to the Huskers. The former Titt coach said that the Nebraska team was a fine bal anced club and should be in the national spot light next season. The University of Nebraska UNIVERSITY PLAYERS Present "FAMILY PORTRAIT" A Play By Lcnore Coffee and William J. C.ottvn Nov. 21-24, Tuesday-Friday TEMPLE THEATRE 12th and R Sts. Curtain at 7:30 Each Evening Make your rtirrvatlnnn at the Temple Box Office NOW -MM $ III! r U ' ... J Hi (i ? - V " i ."Tf -: w m Abovt Fight: JUST KIDDING Aceiaie Rayon al its best ...siyled to YOUR last Sizes II to 17 $795 fiheve hit: HONOR ROLL An nchanimg lanet Wool Chock that comes in si7f s 9 lo 17. lft: DATE RATER Combination ol Aeetalt Rayons thai makes your heart go pil-a-pal. Sizes 9 to 17. $ If -' - -1 - .It. ,. -