The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 28, 1943, Page 3, Image 5

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    Sunday, November 28, 1943
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After getting off to a slow
start, the Sooners of Oklahoma
finally got rolling, and won out
over a game Nebraska Cornhusk
er outfit, 26 to 7. This is the first
time in the long dating rivalry of
these two schools that the Okla
homans have managed to beat the
Scarlet on the Lincoln turf.
Bob Brumley set the pace for
the Sooner victory with his fine
passing and hard running, while
Buzz Hollins took top honors for
the Huskers. Brumley almost
turned out to be the goat of the
afternoon when, shortly after the
game was underway, he fumbled
while trying the Nebraska center,
and Salisbury recovered for the
Scarlet on their own 45.
EARLY THREAT HALTED
The Huskers drove down to the
Sooner 38, where three incomplete
passes and a five yard penalty
forced them to punt out on the
Sooner 28. Brumley tried to flank
the end this time, but was hit
hard and dropped the ball again.
This time lanky Bert Gissler
pounced on th. ball, and the Scar
let took over on the Oklahoma 28
yard line. Hollins smashed over
the right guard to the Sooner 23.
Eager then hit the same hole for
four more. Hollins drove into the
center for five, to make it a first
and ten on the Sooner 15-yard
line, and it looked as if- the Husk
ers were on their way to a score.
However Kenfield, trying an end
run, was hit back on the 25, where
he fumbled, and Mayfield recov
ered for the Oklahomans, to end
the threat.
Brumley and the Sooners re
deemed themselves a short time
later, and capitalized on a Husker
fumble, where the Scarlet, had
missed their opportunity. Clark
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Beaver fumbled on his own 29,
and the Sooners recovered. Heard
dropped a pass from Lebow on
the Husker 15. Brumley then
gathered- in a short pass in the
flat and drove to the 12 before
being run out of bounds. On the
next play, Brumley took a quick
pass from center, and fired one
down the middle to Wooten, who
grabbed the ball on the 3 and
drove over to score. The Sooners
went out in front with 12 minutes
gone, 6 to 0, as Brumley missed
the conversion.
Brumley, Heard arid Lebow
then started alternating on carry
ing the mail, with Brumley spark
ing a 65 yard touchdown march.
Lebow hit center for one, Heard
drove over right tackle for eight
yards. Brumley raced around right
end to the Husker 47 before Kopps
could make the tackle. Lebow
made it a even more over left
tackle. Lebow then fired a short
pass to Dinkins, who lateraled to
Brumley, and he sprinted to the
16-yard marker before being
stopped. Heard tried to flank the
end, but Schnieder stopped him
for no gain. Lebow then shot an-
With
Well, I received a little more
jnail on this intramural program,
which I think that you might be
interested in, so I guess that 1
will pass it along to you, it is as
foilows:
Dear John:
We noticed in last Wednes
day's column of yours a letter
from the Barb Intramural Com
mittee. In regard to their diffi
culty, may I say the following.
At the beginning of the intra
mural football season, there was
only one Barb team interested
in an organized league (or so
we had been informed). This
team was known as the Brown
Palace. Had the other Barb
Teams contacted ui at that
time, and stated their inten
tions, we would have been only
too glad to organize a Barb
football league. Personally, the
intramural department is happy
to see the Barbs taking such an
interest, and we intend to in
clude them in our program if
they will just come to us and
let us know their desires.
We understand that the
A.T.O.'s will be only too happy
to play the Cornhusker Co-op
team for the University Cham
pionship. Undoubtedly this'game
will be arranged within a day or
two. The intramural department
will recognize the winner as the
intramural football champion of
the University.
That's the way things stand
Barbs, therefore, we would ap
preciate a personal chat with
you so that we may straighten
out your difficulties as soon as
possible. We want you in this
thing men, so kindly cooperate
with us and we will be only too
happy to oblige.
Respectfully,
Gordon Ehlers,
Intramural Department.
Well, as I see it, it is in your
hands Barbs to make a go of this
thing. If you want into the meets,
why you certainly are invited
right here and now to join up
Let's see you in there making in
tramural competition keener and
more interesting. Okay?
I was going to write somethin
about Notre Dame, but I think
that I had better check up a littla
more closely on facts, I still can
hardly believe It.
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other pass, this time to Brumley,
who went to the 7 before being
pulled down. Brumley smashed
over the weak side left tackle to
score, and also accounted for the
conversion. Oklahoma took the
lead, 13 to 0. '
SECOND HALF. j
Brumley personally took charge
at the beginning of the second half,
and sparked the Sooners to a third
touchdown march, going over
right guard to score from the one
foot marker, where Salisbury had
stopped him short of a touchdown
on the play before. Brumely
missed the conversion, arid the
score stood Sooners 19, Nebras
ka 0.
The Sooners took to the air for
their next score, and a series of
aerial barrages placed the ball on
the Husker 9 yard line as the third
quarter ended. On the first play
of the fourth qquarter. Bob Brum
ley shot a bullet pass over the
center to Dinkins, who was
knocked down on the 2 yard line,
just short of a first down, with
fourth coming. Meinert drove ovr
center on a straight back to score
the fourth and final touchdown
for the Sooners. Brumely con
verted, and the Sooners took a 26
to 0 lead.
HOLLINS LEADS TALLY.
The Huskers took to the air
themselves, and led by big Buzz
Hollins went on a 64. yard scoring
drive. Hollins opened the drive
with a long pass off of the defend
ers' finger tips down to the Okla
homa 36 yard line. Hollins then
picked up a yard, after he had
been trapped way behind the line
trying to pass. Beaver missed con
necting on the screen pass, and
then Kenfield missed a pass to
McDermott, who just couldn't get
his fingers on the ball. Kenfield
found Holins on the next attempt,
and he was downed almost as soon
as he caught the ball on the 28.
Another attempted forward, and
on the next play, Kenfield again
shot one to Hollins, who raced
to the two yard marker before
being stopped. Hollins smashed
his way over his own left tackle
to score on the next play, Hill
converted for the Huskers and the
score stood at 26 to 7.
Neither team could manage to
make a sustained drive for a score
for the rest of the "game, and the
final tally read, Oklahoma 26, Ne
braska 7.
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