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3 DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, September 18, 1911 Belter Ftol for Huskers ... Nutrition Expert Campaigns For Balanced Student Diets . .to In Awx; V; "Bcftr ?;v2 for Nebraskans" is the aim cf Er. RuLh Lcverton, nu trition exj trt ht ag campus. Co operating v..;h the union in its "three mtals i. day" chib, Dr. Lcv erton wi:; j a weekly bulletin in the u..or. c:ning room with in formation :-creerning proper food for stuck r.ts. Dr. Levrtrn spent last year in Washingtv- working on the prob lem of r.tr iicn, which has been brought tc ihe country's attention as a resul: cf the defense program. Conducts Radio Program. This yt .r ihe is a member of the state corr.mittee on nutrition. In add.tin k this she conducts a short r?v ; program over KFAB at 12:30 p. m. on Mondays and 6 30 p. m. on Thursdays. Inter esiing tacts ana tales about nu trition constitute the subject mat ter of her talks, and at the present tune she is very eager to know more about the Nebraska training table and the team. Dr. Leverton's extensive knowl edge will be utilized in the union's plan to give Nebraska students three well-balanced meals a day Feeling that many students were ignorant of proper diet, the union intends to supply fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, lots of milk and plenty of whole-wheat bread to all mem bers of its Meal Club. Membership tickets may be obtained at the union office. Iowa State Preparing for 1941 Season; New Coach at Helm Moving into their seventh day since the r.pr.ning of actual drill Iowa S talt s gTidders have been concentrn.t:.-. on a style which 'features n hike in the pace of Three New Rules Change Gridiron Game Very in :!tant in the scheme of things r.t this time of the year are the r.tw gridiron rules. John Q Fan rr.r.y c.smiss previous al teration? r,r important, but the '41 tanc&:c.s war significance. Offensive v.xrfare has an allv In the 1941 rr.ie book. There is a change in the standards pertain ing to bac.-vfcrd and lateral passes that makes handing the ball in a forward cirectien legal, provided it is not hfjjdtd forward to a player or. tr.e line of scrimmage A forward pass on the fourth down whii'r. :s incomplete behind the opport.-.u' goal line is no longer cor -.;! ed a touchback The ball is g.vtn to the opponent at the pla t wr.eie it was put into play instti! cf on the opposing 20-yard Ftr.'j. This new change allows tr.' fftnsive quarterback the opporf. r.:ty to pass or run on fourth ck vn when his team is nearing jf territory. Formerly, when a ttr. i had tossed its way to the cr.erry's 10-yard line and then stall' c ftr three downs, it was taboo u pass on the fourth down. If th rs failed, the enemy squeezed cf the coffin corner by taking r."fssion on their 20 yard line. Johnny Fa-i cn spare Mr. Of ficial, thf.t v hite-knickered col lector of aswrted razzberries. by not hoc:-- when the home club is penalize Mass heckling usu ally reach it? peak when an in completed js is ruled complete via the inu-'ercnee law. A kindly tip. fans. W:.er; both men are mak ing a h g.t r f te- attempt to grab the ball, fit idea that the at tempts aie simultaneous makes the interfcier.'-e ruling void. If a man is kr.'. : down while field ing a pas? ,t cioesn't necessarily mean pa?.1- .rierfe rence. backfield shift, speedier execution of plays from punt formation, and practice with 'the throttle wide open' ", according to reports from the Cyclone camp. The Cyclone staff, headed by Ray Donels, formerly head of the freshman footballers, saw 13 ma jor winners return, along with a group of 29 hopefuls which in cludes three holdovers of minor awards and 13 numeral-wearing sophomores. Backfield Presents Problems. Eiggest problem for immediate solution is that of improvement in the backfield. To date, Donels has concentrated on two combina tions, one all-letterman quartet and the other made up entirely of sophomores. Always strong for man-in-mo-tion attack, the Iowa State head man will field a team that banks on running and passing combina tions and getting-the-jump block ing. -On this basis, quarterback Royal Lohry, and fullback Paul Darling, both juniors, have been combined with two senior half backs. Bob Seaburg and Lincoln Stewart for most of the offensive work. Sophomores Show Promise. With first-strinz status bv no means aecidea in the backfield, sophomores Harle Damon Quar terback, George Harville, fullback, teamed with Roe Williams and Charles Schalk in the halfback slots havj i l,so shown promise of making a strong bid for starting positions. Numeralmen Quarterbacks who nave also seen service are Vic Weber and Howard TiDoee. whilp from the same list come George uasi, tsou Lctcnberg, and Al Beckham. Best bets for a eame with aerial variety wiil verv nrohahlv finl Lohry, Damon, Tippee and Weber doing the pitching. The Cyclones open at Denver university Friday. September 26. with their first home game, which' is also the opening Big Six game, scheduled with Nebraska October 4. CLASSIFIED LOST-Bif.-F Union '.'6 at Colifrum or :.i.fn, 6 HoltJ. Krward Your Drug Store Fill ) our Doctor's I'n v ri ption Here OWL PHARMACY 148 No. Uth A. P 2-1068 A Great Value HISTOHY PAPER Full )) CHEAPPEE? 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