The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 06, 1942, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, November 6, 1942
DAILY NEBRASKAN
Experts
Norris Anderson, .830
Al Jacobs, .930
Bob Miller, .237
Helen Goodwin, .781
Gene Sherman, .760
Nebraska
vs.
Missouri
7-6
0-14
10-6
9-7
14-13
Oklahoma
vs.
Kans. State
14-0
18-0
25-0
7-0
32-0
Kansas
vs.
Washington
19-6
6-0
13-6
18-13
21-7
Iowa State
vs.
Villanova
21-0
0-7
13-0
6- 0
7- 6
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Pittsburgh
vs.
io State
0-18
0-20
6-20
0-33
13-34
Wisconsin
vs.
Iowa
14-6
20-14
19-7
14-0
13-19
Missouri Grid
Team Embarks
For Big Game
COLUMBIA, Mo., Nov. 5. Big
news in the Tiger camp today con
cerned Bob Steuber, national
ground-gaining kind, who was re
leased from the hospital.
Also in uniform was Fred Boul
din, No. 2 fullback, who like Steu
ber, suffered injuries in last Sat
urday's game with the Great
Lakes Bluejackets.
Nights in Classroom.
Steuber and Bouldin have been
spending their nights in the hospi
tal and their days as classes since
that game, but Steuber said that
he had been discharged from the
hospital with pel-mission to return
to the gridiron. Team coaches
tied Steuber's left arm to his side
to protect his injured shoulder.
His participating in the drill was
restricted to filling his spot in the
backfield on running formations.
Coach Don Faurot was still wor
ried about his shortage of back
field timber. He drilled Jim Darr
and Keith Parker for the starting
left half and fullback berths. Line
injuries are at a minimum, so
Faurot has one item to rejoice
about.
Davis Ready.
Another bright light in the Miz
tou darkness was the return of
star center, Jeff Davis, to active
service. Favoring a sprained
ankle and an influenza attack,
Davis has seen only spasmodic
service for the past month.
Jefferson City will be the first
stop on the Lincoln trek. The Ti
gers will motor there Friday
morning to board the train for
Lincoln.
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AMES, la., Nov. 5. Iowa State
closes its non-conference season
Friday night when it invades the
east for the first time to play
Villanova college at Philadelphia,
Pa.
With Detroit, Northwestern and
Illinois listed as previous "east
ern" foes, the Cyclones will step
far beyond their borders when
they face Villanova's rejuvenated
eleven.
Hit High Gear.
Clipper Smith, whose trail of
victories follows him from "Notre
Dame to Santa Clara to Villanova,
appears to have the sometimes
feeble Cats of Villanova in high
gear for the Iowa State game.
Last Sunday Villanova shoved
Manhattan all over Shibe park for
a 32 to 0 victory. Only a week
earlier Manhattan had scored one
of the upsets of the season with
a 10 to 7 triumph over Duquesne.
Al Postus, left halfback, is the
key in the Villanova offense. It
was his long run which started the
flow of touchdowns which sub
merged Manhattan. Joe Pezelski,
right half, has taken over a first
team post from more experienced
players and is equally dangerous.
In addition to the Manhattan
victory, Villanova defeated Florida
13 to 3, and lost to the Manhattan
Coast Guard, 20 to 13, and to
Auburn, 13 to 6.
Two Wins.
In comparison, the Cyclones
have defeated Denver, 7 to 0, and
Drake, 29 to 6, while losing to
Nebraska, Marquette, Missouri
and Oklahoma.
Coach Mike Michalske, who
played bis undergraduate football
at nearby Penn State, has made
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Army shoes
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Khaki ties . . . 50c and $1.00
several changes in the lineup
which opened against Oklahoma.
Roe Williams, Don Seibold and
George Schoel will man the center
of the line to give the Cyclones a
bit better balance between offen
sive and defensive strength.
Rose Bowl Vets
To Captain UN
Rose Bowl veterans, Vic
Schleich. and Allen Zikmund. will
co-captain the Scarlet against the
Missouri Tigers in the Big Six
ttile classic in Memorial stadium
tomorrow afternoon.
Big Vic, who last autumn was
stationed on many all-conference
elevens, played more minutes than
any other current Husker lineman
in the Tournament of Roses Strug
gle.
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