The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 04, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    iWe3nes'day, Ocfober '4, 1944
THE NEBRASKAN
Cornhuskers
Strengthen
Weak Spots
Home from a 39-0 shellacking
st the hands of the Minnesota
Gophers, Coach A. J. Lewendow
skis Cornhuskers are going
through a great amount of recon
struction. Rain has kept the team
from working outdoors during the
early part of the week but there
is much that can be done indoors
so practices are not slowing up a
bit. Movies of the game Saturday
are giving light to many of the
numerous weak spots and errors.
Offense work is also under the
raiding: eye of the Husker coaches
who are trying to put the young
athletes on the riftht road to
ground-gaining. Only one first
down was gained against the
Gophers by rushing and this came
late in the game when Jack Selzer,
slated to take over left-half hon
ors, slipped through an eye-wink
opening in the line to make the
gain.
Bill Betz was the only serious
casualty to come out of the fracas
when he was disabled Tor the next
two or three weeks with a dislo
cated shoulder. Jack Selzer j
showed the right kind of play
Saturday to make him the definite
man for the left-half spot. Show-1
ing good tackling and blocking
were Guard Frank Hazard, Center
Keith Doyle, and Tackle Frank
Lorenz. Bob Koenig. end, and
Junior Collopy at fullback also
showed favorably but all of the
men on the team still need experience.
Ed Weir Tells
Plans for UN
Track Squads
Plans for fall, winter, and
spring track teams were made
public today by UN track coach,
Ed Weir, when he announced that
effort will be made to start track
practices in the very near future.
Weir is stressing the point that
men going into military service
will certainly receive a great deal
of physical service from the sport
and that all men who are in any
way inclined to believe they have
track ability should report. It is
these men who will make up the
team here this year and they
should not be at all shy in re
porting to Weir to begin activity.
Statistics for Saturday's game:
Minn. Neb.
First downs 10 2
Rushing 10 1
Passing 0 0
Penalties o 1
Net yards rushing 363 1ft
Yards lost 18 42
Net yards forwards 0 19
Forwards attempted 0 11
Forwards completed 0 2
Intercepted by 4 0
Yards interceptions returned ... 6 0
Punts, number 7 9
Returned by 6 4
Punts average 30 3fi
Kit-koffs average 49 0
Yards kicks returned t6 lTfr
Punts 96 2."
Kickoffs 0 153
Fumbles 3 2
Ball lost 1 2
Penalties 12 2
Yards lost penalties SO 20
Capt. F. V. Cahill
Receives Combat
Intelligence Post
Capt. Fred V. Cahill, jr., '37,
has been appointed head of the
Combat Intelligence Section of the
South Pacific Base Command,
commanded by Major General
Frederick Gilbreath.
Capt. Cahill has B. A. and M. A.
degrees from the university, and
was a member of Phi Beta Kappa,
national honorary fraternity. He
received a Ph. D degree from
aie university, ana insirucieu
political science for one year at
the University of Oregon before
eoing into the army.
Since going to New Caledonia
15 months ago, Capt. Cahill has
been active in intelligence work
at army headquarters. He has
been in th army since June, 1942,
was commissioned a second lieu
tenant in April, 1943, after at
tending the Adjutant General's
school at Fort Washington, Md.,
and received his two promotions
while serving overseas.
Bulletin
I'l BI.IC ATIONS HOARD.
The publications board 'meets Wednes
day at 2 p. m. in the Journalism room
to appoint a news sports editor.
Orraeefs.
All old members of Orchesis are to at
tend a repular meeting Wednesday at
7 p. m. in the dance studio.
Episcopal Students.
Episcopalian students and cadets are In
vited to attend a pet-acquainted mixer Fri
day evening at the student house. Games.
led bv Jimmv and Katherine Lwls, ana
dancing will furnish the evening's enter
tainment. TIXY Y.
Tiny Y meets Wednesday at 4 p. m. In
Kllen Smith.
KIPFA PHI.
Kappa Phi meeting will be held Wednes
day. Oct. 4, at 7 :30 in Wesley Foundation ;
House.
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Rain Postpones
Games Planned
For Tuesday
Rain knocked intramural activ
ity scheduled for Tuesday after
noon into the rain barrel with it
when the showers put the sched
uled Sigma Nu vs. ATO and Phi
Gamma Delta vs. Sigma Chi
games off the list until Thurs
day. The games slated for Wed
nesday afternoon will go as
planned unless the weather again
interferes.
Considerable controversy con
cerning the awarding of trophies
was also made clear when Gor
don Ehlers, intramural activity
director, announced Tuesday that
individual events would have
their own awards for their win
ners and that the Jack Best
trophy will again be given to the
team having the greatest number
of points at the end of the year
1844-45.
Trophies Add Interest.
These trophies will add surplus
interest to the year's schedule for
the competing teams. Though
some of the houses are hard hit
for men and others are poorly
organized an outstanding year of
sport is anticipated. The schedule
will be as follows: Wednesday,
Oct. 4 Zeta Beta Tau vs. Beta
Theta Pi and Sigma Phi Epsilon
vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Thurs
day, Oct. 5, Sigma Nu vs. Alpha
Tau Omega and Phi Gamma
Delta vs. Sigma Chi.
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