i! Friday, November 14, 1941 DAILY NEBRASKAN n V i A Grid Official's Duties . . . The referee has general con trol of the game. He It sole authority for the score. His de cision upon all matters not spe cifically under the jurisdiction of other officials Is final. The referee's whistle indicates that the ball is dead or that it is again in play. The umpire has primary jurisdiction over the equipment, conduct and posi tion of the players, and legaf ity of substitutions. He indi cates fouls by sounding his horn but play continues until the referee's whistle blows. The linesman, under supervi sion of the referee, marks the progress of the ball. He watches for defensive holding of eligible receivers, and for players who are offside. He watches to see that ineligible players (tackles, guards, and center), do not advance be yond the line of scrimmage be fore the forward pass is made. He marks the position of the ball on each down and checks the number of the down. His assistants measure distance gafned or lost. The field judge times the game. He starts his stop watch only when the ball Is actually in play and stops it .immediate ly when: (a) ball goes out of bounds; (b) a forward pass is Incomplete; (c) ball is dead after a foul; (d) a fair catch, touchdown, touchback, safety or goal is made; (e) play Is suspended by the referee. By Bob Miller .xrMlf 4M "W ." FW T WfU rottit iniTMW knww minis rot medico nm PACKCO ONLY IN THIS KO t BUCK BOX 66 Baffle Filter whirl-cools smoke; traps juices, flakes and nicotine in pipes, cigarette and cigar holders. FINEST BRIAR MONEY CAN BUY r- -m fTVloONGLOW w a I i for the boll For the loveliness you are planning for the ball, look first at Ma-gee's. Formals and dinner drosses glorified with sequins, ostrich plumes, metallic heads. $14.95 to $25 00. Evening coats in soft pastel wool or deep vel vet, jewel inerusted with gilt and colored Wads. $19.95 - $25.00. Mirror bright evening bags, doens of evening sparklers to add a touch of frosty glamour to your evening gown. Slipper daintiness in satin, silver, and gold kid. $5.00 -$6.95. In the 15 games that constitute Nebraska-Pittsburgh relations, the Huskers have won three... The first victory tame back in 1921 and the other two were the bright spots of the past two seasons. . .In 193") Vike Francis and Hank Rohn counted one each and Herm Rohrig and Bus Knight added the extra points as the Panthers were nosed out, 14 to 13. And then last year again the Huskers counted. with a touchdown by Harry Hopp which it seemed would not spell the margin of vic tory as the Panthers drove across a touchdown of their own and then added the extra point to put them into the lead... Again Vike Francis spelled the difference between defeat and victory as he booted a perfect placement in the third quarter to give the Huskers the final edge, 9 to 7. ..This year marks the first time in three years that Pitt has invaded Huskerland for the touted intersectional contest. And according to announcement Vike Francis, who has had a big part in the last two wins over the Panthers will not be on hand to help in the taming... Pittsburgh in on a terrific rebound after defetating Fordham and will be ready to do everything in their power to hang another defeat on the Huskers. As Major Jones says, "It's too bad that this game has to come now when both teams are beginning to roll. One of the two is bound to be halted Saturday." Indications from the Husker camp show mat the Jones' boys are sure that it will be the Pittsburgh streak that will be broken and when they feel that way, it's good enough for me... Hence, we predict the final score, Nebraska, 13 Pitt, 7 Rounding the bend into some of the other Big Six camps we see that the Big Six crown will be in jeopardy when Oklahoma and Mis souri go on a spree... Both teams have won tnree ana iosi none in conference play and Oklahoma has won two and lost one outside the conference... Missouri has done a shade better in winnnig three while losing one non-conference tilt... This is the game that is stumping the experts but after considering the possibilities that the Sooners pos sess and after talking to the players that met the Tigers, we stick our neck out to pick Oklahoma. Another grid rivalry will be resumed and in no mean terms, either, as Kansas State takes to the rails for the annual contest with Kansas U. at Manhattan. . .This is a contest is as much as a part of Kan sas as is the republican party and it promises to be quite a battle.. Ta final nlltrAmp is Hpf ulpd uhen and onlv when the final snjn is llliui vvvv,. - heard bpt this year K-State seems to have the slight edge. There are many other interesting and Cose games on the oocKei but the Big Six can hold up its head with the knowledge that when bigger and tougher games are played, this conference can put them out. Cornhuskers Seek Upset Saturday (Continued from Page 1.) they have Edgar "Special Deliv ery" Jones and Ralph Fife in the forward wall. Jones leads the ground-gaining staff for the Smokey City team with 584 yards racked up from rushing, passing, passes inter cepted and kick runbacks. Ile'also leads in yards gained from scrim mage with 279 yards in 79 at tempts. Jones Leads Passers. .. Another place wherein Jones shows his leadership is in the passing figures. He has seven completions in 29 tries for a total of 116 yards. Jones holds another lead in the pass-interception-return department with four at tempts netting a neat 93 yards. He also leads the punting sec tion with a 37.4 pards per attempt. Perhaps with these statistics, one can see how a Pitt team, spelled O-N-E-S will be potent enough to give the Huskers a mighty big headache when the teams meet. The only common ground on the comparison of scores is the Min nesota game. Both teams lost to the Gophers: Pitt 0, Minnesota 39; Huskers 0, Minnesota 9, but foot ball is a crazy frame. Nebraska has been making an improved showing during the last two weeks practice sessions and in the game with the Gophers, so that the game will just about be a toss-up. If they can show the scoring drive which they did last Saturday the Huskers will win. If not, they are in for a long afternoon. Bv a vote of 323 to 51, students at Catawba college have voted to change the name of the yearbook. The Swastika. I WE USE SOFT WATER Merl Stalnbrook, Mgr. 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