The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 24, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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Impressive Triple-Thrcatcr
Mizzou-IIusker
Grid History . . .
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Friday, October 24, 1941
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Nation's Scribes Picking
Host Team by Narrow
Margin Over Nebraska
Columbia, Mo., Oct. 24. Mis
fsouri U officials hauled out the
"old out" signs here today after
29,000 reserved seats had been
Bold for Saturday's Tiger-Corn
husker classic.
Topping any previous attend
ance for a single game, the cru
cial Big Six engagement will fill
the stands to capacity. Additional
bleachers, which were erected to
accommodate high school fans, as
sured replacement of the previous
attendance re cor 1 of 26,563.
Rain Haunts Tigers.
Old Jupiter Pluvius, mythical
rain god who has haunted the Ti
ger workouts this week, again
cast his spell over the Tiger work
out yesterday. Forced inside by
showers, the Bengals concentrated
on mock scrimmage with pass de
fense the leading concern.
Maurice "Red" Wade, Vernon
Bowen, and Leo Mills, second
team backfield men, were still un
able to engage in heavy Jrill.
However, Coach Don Faurot in
sisted that the three sub back
fielders would be available Sat
urday. Top sports writers over the
country were speculating today on
the possible outcome of the cru
cial tilt. Jack Cuddy, top notch'
United Press scribe, gave Missouri
the edge because the Bengals !
"have more scoring punch. Harry
Ferguson, United Press sports edi
tor, selected Missouri, comment
ing "Aren't there any easy ones
anywhere this week?"
Bob Steuber, driving Bengal
wingback, Is leading the Big Six
scoring derby with 27 points.
Eckern, Wade, and Ice, other Mis
sourians, rank third and fourth
4 tie), respectively, with 20 and 18
tallies.
NEBRASKA'S m&r-
STEPWG, HIPPER. DlPPEl
THAT aUN3 NUMOER. PDUl
SPOT FOR. THE HUSKERS
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NEBRASKA,
CHAMPS AVO OP
DCU PAW, 5
QEMS TAGGED TU
ONE TO AACCAT C?uTt,
Dale Bradley, shown above, Is an
arts and science junior. Weighing
only 175 pounds and standing 5-10
but packing enormous drive and
broken field running skill compar
able to any player in the nation.
Bradley does the duties of a triple
threaten He leads the Husker
scorers with 12 points garnered in
the Iowa game and he Is one of
the best liked performers on the
squad. The drawing was done by
Dennis Bruner, staff cartoonist.
Steuber, Missouri .
Ooldins, Oklahoma
It. Missouri
Bradley, Nebraska ...
Zikmund. Nebraska . .
Blue, Nebraska
Francia, Nebraska
Ralph Miller, Kanxaa.
Darr, Missouri
Bowen, Mlaaouri
A I hey, Nebraska ....
Cooper. Nebraaka . . . .
Ihry, Iowa Slate....
Mehalk. Iowa State...
Harvllle, Iowa Stat..
Mathewa, Oklahoma .
Ijimti, Oklahoma ....
Kit inner, Kansas ....
IJnqurst, Kanaaa ....
Illbbrns, Kanaaa
Pollom. Kanaaa
Haberlein, Oklahoma .
William. Kanaaa ktat
Srhlelih. Nebraska . .
Keller. Miaaourl
Nevis, Miaaourl
Morton, Mlaaouri ....
Darlln, Iowa Stale...
Jahn, Iowa Stat
Kvan. Ksnsaa
Vandavrer, Kama ..
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Work is progressing rapidly on
an $80,000 ROTC srmory building
at South Dakota State college.
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quality and value.
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By Bob Miller mgjf
With the Big Six title more than likely at stake and with five of
the conference teams in action, football will take on added importance
tomorrow. . .Kansas State is laying out in anticipation of the Husker
game a week hence.
In the feature role will be the Huskers and Tigers. . .This is the
game that everyone predicts will produce the conference champs but
there are several angles to look into before a probable winner can be
picked. There are many things that will come into this tilt.
In the last five years the Huskers have held a victory edge over
the Tigers and the Missourians are burning for revenge. . .Last year
with Pitching Paul Christman in his last year, Mizzou planned to drop
Nebraska but got their hopes dashed to the ground by the Husker'a
ground force, 20-7... After the defeat Coach Don Faurot commented,
"That is the strongest Nebraska team that I have seen since I came
to Missouri."
Add to the fact that the Tigers are pointing with all their burning
power to the fact that they have plenty of material well under control
and it looks like a nigh-unbeatable combination. . .In Bob Steuber and
Harry Ice they have two of the finest backs in the conference and
when these two get started off the T formation they are nigh unstop
pable (if we may coin a word) . . .These two have a reputation for long
run, take for example several runs over 60 yards in length against
Iowa State but as sort of a prediction, we don't think that there will
be many long runs Saturday, not with George Abel and Al Zikmund
in there.
With the Huskers employing the T to some extent and the ume
being true of Mlnou, it looks like one of two things. .. Either the final
score will be high and close or it will be very low and close but there
will be no in-between score... The team on top in our book will be the
Huskers call It blind confidence if you will... But we've seen Nebras
ka at work this week.
Gone was the Joshing, the smirking, the good-natured bantering
...Gone was the overconfidence and the betting on how many touches
would be pcored against the Hoosiers. . .Instead of all these, there was
concentrated effort with the backs hitting harder and the line battling
consistently. . .It is this combination that will take the Huskers to vic
tory down at Columbia tomorrow. . .We hope.
Batting around Into other Big tlx camps we find another foot
ball game on tap that should be interesting to watch. .. Kansas U. and
Iowa State will mix It up to determine who will head the conference
second division. .. Iowa State on the basis of the showings ?jalnst Ne
braska and Missouri will be favored in a close tilt.
Oklahoma takes on Santa Clara and all indications are that the
Sooners will have a tough time in this one. . .In the game of the week,
Minnesota takes on Michigan for first place in National ratings... The
Gophers will be favored a slight bit but we go on record as saying
that Michigan has a very easy chance to upset the dope.
As we see it, Minnesota has been coasting through the season
merely on pre-seaon publicity and In my book, the Gophers haven't
turned in any too-impressive victory. . .Michigan led by Tom Kuzma
have gone up to the top the hard way with their defeat of Northwest
ern, Saturday, the hardest. . .Ever sine we picked Pitt over Michigan
by two touchdowns and the final score waa Michigan 40-Pltt 0, we
have felt something of a moral obligation to Tommy Harmon's former.
With games like these on tap, the amount of aspirin consumed
over the week-end should mount and we wouldn't be surprised If we
irsarf a good portion of the total. . .
Year Mo. Neb.
IS92 0
1893 18 12
1804 18 14
1895 10 12
188 4 C
1807 0 42
1898 6 47
I860 11 0
100 0 12
1901 0 ftl
1902 0 .12
1911 0 34
1912 0 7
1917 0 !i2
1919 5 12
1922 0 48
1923 7 7
1924 6 14
1925 , 9
1926 14 7
1927 7 6
1928 0 24
1929 7 7
1930 0 0
1931 7 10
1932 6 21
1933 0 2
1934 6 13
1935 19
1938 0 20
1937 0 7
1939 13 10
1939 27 13
1940 7 20
Total 194 599
Game won: Nrlln.ka 23; Missouri S.
Three fsamea tied.
Student Bowling
Group Organizes;
Meets Thursday
Organization of a university
bowling club for benefit of stu
dents only, has been announced by
Georgia Swallow, president. The
group will meet Thursday from 4
to 6 p. m. at the Lincoln Bowling
Alley.
This year's bowling team will be
selected from club members, who
will be required to present identi
fication cards for application to
membership. The club will get a
special rate of 25c for two lines
rather than 15c for each line. Both
men and women are invited to
Join.
Party ...
(Continued from Page 1.)
night's dance will be on the An
gelican theme, with V for Victory
signs and USO posters. In charge
of the party are Louise Woerner,
Janis Hagelin, Pat Sand, Fern
Wilterdink, Bob Dewey, Frank
Smith and Dave Marvin.
Squad Heads
for Missouri
36 Gridders Due Arrive
This a.m. for Workout
Embarking last night at 10
o'clock to invade the Tiger strong
hold at Columbia, Mo., on Satur
day were 36 Huskers who will at
tempt to stop Missouri's T on
Saturday.
Altho conference rules prohibit
more than 35 players to enter the
game, Coach Biff Jones announced
that Clarence Herndon would be
the extra Husker but due to in
juries could not play. Nebraska
will arrive in Jefferson City at 11
o'clock this morning and" they will
have headquarters there until
game time.
Contrary to plans made before
hand the team will not work out
on the Tiger field this afternoon
due to the soggy quality of Uie
gridiron but will remain in the
Missouri capital city for a drill
instead.
The squad roster:
Enda: Fred Preston, Fairburv; Gerald
Kathol, Hartlngton; Robert Lud'wirk. Ed
Nyden, Lincoln; Marvin Thompson. Mitch
ell ; Jack Hazan, Omaha: Jerome Pro-
chaska. Ulysses.
Tackles: Vic Schlelch, Lincoln; Joe By
ler, Alma; Howard Martit, Omaha; Phil
Bordy, silver Creek.
Uuards: George Abel, Fred Meier, Lynn
Myers, Lincoln; Bill Bryant, Ashland; Bub
Deviney, South Sioux City; Jack Nelson,
Omaha.
Center: Howard Kelly, Grand Island;
Forrest Bachman, Lincoln.
Backs: Marvin At hey, Wauneta; Wayn
Blue, Tecumseb; Dale Bradley, Howard
Debus, Vike Francis, Fred Methrny. Dean
Jackson, Lincoln; Ken Pimm"-
tint; Allen Zikmund, Ord; Roy Lone.
Blair: Randall Saiisuury, uiwoo Ht
Slndt, Naponec; Robert Cooper, Omaha.
Faculty Attends
Engineering Meet
The sixth annual fall meeting
of the Nebraska Engineering So
ciety will be held Saturday at
Grand Island. Among the members
of the engineer faculty that will
attend are Prof. J. P. Colbert,
Prof. J. A. Bingham, and Prof. O.
E. Edison. The general theme of
the meeting will be "Communications."
Probable Starting Lineups
Nebraska A. Pos. Missouri A.
Preston (190) L. E (195) Santow
Schleich (234) L.T (206) Brenton
Meier (185) L.G (192) Jeffries
Kelly (190) C (191) Jenkins
Abel (200) R.G (187) Fitzgerald
Martig (219) R.T. (215) Wallach
Ksthol (178) ; R.E (175) Ekern
Athey (190) Q.B (167) Ice
Bradley (174) L.H (179) Adams
Zikmund (185) R.H (194) Steuber
Francis (208) F.B (206) Reece
Team average Nebraska 194 10-11; Missouri, 191 6-11.
Line average Nebraska, 198 1-7; Missouri, 194 3-7.
Backfield average Nebraska, 189 !4; Missouri, 1862.
Tackle to tackle average Nebraska, 203 4-5; Missouri, 198 1-5.
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