The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 25, 1940, Page 10, Image 10

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    Friday, October 25, 1940
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Here's a passer...
ROCKEM, SOCKEM, CROCKER
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William U Walker, Leo P. Black. Frank
R Beers, Leo Black. Dr. W. C. Becker.
DWight a. McVlcker, Roy Wythera, J.
Lloyd McMasten, Harvey Rathbone, L. R.
Anderson, Leonard Barwlck, Edward K.
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Paul Wlpperrr.an, J. Glenn Mason, Frank
Mueller, Lincoln.
Jamea A. Cline, Jr., R. H. Anderson,
Bloomdeld; John L. Sutrlght, Melvln T.
Swanson, Vlrg Yelkin, Fremont; Robert
Neumann, Atkinson: Bernie Wischmeicr.
Stromsburg; Raymond K. Janda, Wag
ner, S. D.
W. A Morris, Cheyenne, Wyo. ; Harry
Ellis, Wichita, Kas.; Glen V. Graf, Law
rence S, Ely, Kansas City: Ed Hukr. Chi
cago III.; George F. Branlgan, Manhattan,
Kas.'; Sam L. Kellogg, Percival, la.; C. C.
Votapka, Onawa, la.; H. T. Pressley,
Clarinda, la.
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It will bo a battle of the best in the Big Six guard crop when
Nebraska's Warren Alfson and Eddie Schwartzkopf square off against
Captain Jack Crocker and Fred Sishka of the Missouri front wall.
He also can play end when the occasion calis for his versatility.
Parly-
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souri gridders tomorrow afternoon
Betty OShea, ia:.t years pep
queen, will be presented in the sta
dium on a throne alop the Victory
ball. Mortar Board and Innocents
are in the group to parade on the
field with her. The celebration will
begin at 1:15 p. m.
Balloting for the 1940 pep queen
will be held at the door of the
coliseum between 8 and 10 p. m.
tinder the supervision of the Stu
dent Council election committee.
Jean Carnahan, Chi Omega; Ben
Alice Day. Alpha Xi Delta; Jean
Christie, Alpha Phi; Jean Echten
camp, unaffiliated; Frances Hab
erman. Alpha Chi Omega; Maxine
Hoffman, Gamma Phi Beta; Vir
ginia Mutz, unaffiliated; Miriam
Rubnitz. Sigma Delta Tau; Shir
ley Pviissel, unaffiliated; Susan
Shaw, Pi Beta Phi; and Dorothy
Weirich, Kappa Alpha Theta, are
the eleven girls nominated.
And another..;
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Yes. here is even one more Ti
ger aerial f linger. Paul Meyers,
still another haifbac-K, wno ca.i
double for Chrisiman in the art ot
passing.
Rally-
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spiked by the return of many
alums for the homecoming fracas
Saturday, students will gather
around the huge Ti?T "funeral
pyre" to sing, yell, hear from the
co-captains of the tilt and from
members of the coaching staff.
Pre amble to victory.
Now called "pre-amble to vic
tory," the rally will be called at
the Union by the victory bell at
6:45, then to parade behind an
80 piece band down R street to
16th, up 16th to S, and then down
S street to the mall.
According to the Azzi-Ratem
rankings of the top football
teams over the nation this week,
the Huskers stand way down in
?sth nosition. . .While a William
Griffin in his Griff -Ratings places
the Scarlet in 12th spot...
Then, the Associated Press poll
placed the Cornhuskers in 18th
position. The Azzi-Ratem list fig
ures the Huskers 7 points better
than the Tigers in the Nebraska
Missouri clash on Saturday.
Griffin rates the Huskers four
and a half points superior over
the Tigers. . .The leading sports
writers and radio commentators
are making the Huskers the fa
vorites over the Missourians . . .
But all this pre-game dope in
favor of the Huskers doesn't mean
a thing... Look at last year, the
Tigers beat the Scarlet by two
touchdowns. . .Sometimes the un
derdogs become the top ranking
pup... This year is no different
from any other. . .Watch out for
the so-called upsets...
A fellow from way back in
Winchester, New HampshMe,
sends into the Football News his
1940 All-American team Her
man Rohrig is listed as l:is left
halfback choice
The football coaching rivalry
between Biff Jones and Bernie
Bierman carries on... Prior to
coming to Nebraska and Minne
sota, respectively, as head men
tors, the Biffer coached at Louisi
ana State and Bernie tutored
football at Tulane, where their
southern teams met frequently...
Lynn Miller, editor of the Daily
Tribune of Royal Oak, Mich., says
"Tom Harmon runs with a great
change of pace. He runs slow, fast
and faster as the occasion de
mands.". .
..From the Kansas State Col
legian, Wildcat student daily,
"Gwinn Henry's team (which was
qoing to avenqe the 23 consecu
tive beatings they have absorbed
from Nebraska) could have been
beaten bv a high school squad
Saturday". . .That's pretty stronq
talk Think of the outcome if I
the Javhawks turn around and
upset the Wildcats this Satur
day. . .
Chris Langvardt. Kansas State
senior halfback, ranks eighth this
week among the nation's leaders
in nass receiving. . .He average!
10.71 yards per catch...
...
Tales of the Cornhuskers: Pro
fessor (takinq un examination
papers): "Why the quotations
marks all over this paner?"...
Leftover: "Courtesy to the man
on my rinht, Prof". . .
Georpetowri university has now
gone out 20 rons"cutive times
without beln" handed a re-ee
on the p-ridiron. . . S'ce 1S79,
Michigan ho scored fr fim
h Tvh as its opponents - 9,085
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Paul Christmas isn't the only
passer on the Tiger football squad.
Above is Jerry Davis, halfback,
who can fling the pigskin when
ever Christman is on the side
lines. N dub planning
big noon dinner
for UN athletes
Homecoming for several hun
dred athletes of other years is in
the offing. Saturday, as tne grau.s
come back for the Missouri
Nebraska football clash.
The N club is planning a huge
dinner in the ecliseuni for the old
Husker athletes, Saturday noon.
Among the N men who have signi
fied their intentions of being there
3 James Pstton. HaroM Piers. W D.
Bryan '"orwin Hiilhert. K ".. Hawkins.
. ... I'rlmm V V. Gilbert.
tiicnil Jtliri, I....,.'. ... .
Cy M.in. B"b Mrhring. In Haanick.
Alfred Turks. Kenn'n Mci.innii., inum
Pheltis Uwrenre Shaw. Hugh Wallace,
K W Khaw, Ralph Wenstrand, Omaha;
Morns' Niolsen, Blair; Clarence Isaacson,
Webb Ri.TC. Norto'k.
Dtik KI.M-her. Nelit-'h; Earl Farnsworth.
Franklin M.-ier. Gri.nd Island; Bob Elliott,
Aurora; Fred Davmin, palmyra; lwis H.
Brown. Sidney; Arthur M. Anderson. Dr.
t. likens, Tekamah; R D. Montgomery.
K. A. Follmer. Oak; F.rnet Hiibka. Elmer
hubka, Beatrice; Orris C, Hatch, Falls
City; .Robert K. r:aiins. Crete.
r n Ltiiru Fred Imar. Culumbus:
F.vdn A Harlman. Hebron: Standley
HaiKlit. S A. Swsnon, Hastings: John
Iross. Weit Point; Plig Iask, Falrbury;
R 8 Ing, Ashlnnd; K. J. McCarthy.
Ponca; W W. Wilson. Nebraska City;
Harry I.. Soger, Glltner; George E. Ready,
liurtlngton
Robert Garhsm. H T. Glsh. Fail O.
Eager. Al DuTesu. 11 C. Schleuter. Max
Tule. John Wkover, Ralph Tlieisen.
J.tuper M. Clarke, (;lenn A. Baldwin, Milt
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