The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 15, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Sunday, UcToEer 15, 1944
Dick Dilsaver
An item that has been sticking
In our craw for some time is
that there are some Nebraskans,
on the campus and elsewhere, who
are of the opinion that Nebraska
should turn "quitter" and hang
up the pads and cleated shoes
or in plain language, drop varsity
football We can think of noth
ing so likely to lose the prestige
of UN at the present time as
this. For more than 50 years the
university has fielded a squad
and always did these boys go on
the field, as the young athletes
of today's modern eleven do, to
do or die for "dear old Nebraska
U." If we have that kind of
spirit and that kind of tradition,
then why in the ding-ding should
any loyal Nebraskan ever think
of UN dropping football.
Maybe we're losing the bigger
share of our games this year as
last and with 1945 not a whole
lot brighter unless hostilities
should cease and allow many of
our Husker athletes who have had
game experience to come back
but aren't there other schools in
this land who are in the same
pickle and still fighting on, come
what may? Also what do fans
all over the nation think of those
quitters who didn't have the
courage to put a team on the
field this year or last? They think
very darn little of them for after
all no one likes a quitter. We
will allow that there were some
teams who under no circum
stances could have fielded an
eleven, competent or not. But that
still doesn't clear those who could
have but were scared they might
be beaten and supposedly lose
the honor which they had held as
a victorious team but which they
definitely lost when they tossed
in a quitter's sponge.
Another good reason to keep
the grid game going here is that
all of our branches of Vnilitary
services are advocating that col
leges over the nation keep their
physical departments open for the
benefit of those men and boys
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who are entering the service In
me near iuture.
Still another viewnoint is trm?
alumni and former students of
the university who are serving in
the armed forces both overseas
and within the continental lim
its are all for UN enrrvini? on
on the gridiron and other varsity
sports as well. With these men,
many 01 them giving their lives
for us at home. Dulline frr con
tinuance of varsity athletics we
tninK it would be darned rotten
to let them down.
Football
(Continued from Page One.)
rights for the extra point.
In the second half the Hooslers
again lost no time in going to the
pay dirt as Russell tossed a pass
to Klusezeski to mark up another
Indiana score. Again Russell fig
ured in a goal-line drive as he
went around the UN left end to
make the score stand at 35-0 after
Tavener's conversion. And the
sixth of the tallies came as Ralph
Thompson scooted the Nebraska
left . flank with another marker
being hung as Russell swiveled
past the UN secondary on a 23
yard scoring jaunt. To top all of
the day's scoring, Miller lobbed
a pass to Armstrong with but ten
seconds of play remaining.
Figuring in the Cornhuskers'
futile play were Colerick and
Selzer, while Ravensberg was the
outstanding in the Indiana line
while Russell ran wild in the
backfield.
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THE NEBRASKAN
I-M Starts
Second Week
Competition
With two games played so far
this season the men's intramural
football teams will have a fairly
full schedule this week, with Sig
ma Chi playing the Phi Gams for
the first game of the week slated
for Monday at 5 p. m.
Tuesday Alpha Tau Omega will
attempt to crush the Brown Pal
ace as they did Sigma Nu last
week when they won 18 to 0. An
other Tuesday game will be the
Betas vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon.
big u will play wed -
nesaay ana ineia ai lesis me1
strength or rioneer co-op.
All games will be played on the
practice field of Memorial Sta
dium at 5 p. m.
Rules regarding I-M play being
reprinted by request are:
1. Any man who is not an offi
cial member of a varsity squad
may participate.
2. A minimum of nine scholas
tic hours must be carried by every
participating: individual.
3. Due to the fact that several
fraternities are sharing houses to
gether, members of only those
fraternities having residence or
house privileges in that house
may play on the same team.
4. No man may play for more
than one team thruout the year.
5. Members of co-op houses
will be included in all contests
aJong with fraternity teams.
6. Starting time of all events
will be published in accordance
with the schedules. Any team or
organization failing to report at
the scene of the contest later
than ten minutes after the sched
uled time will automatically for
feit the game.
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BY ELEANOR KNOLL.
A hockey club to play Iowa
State on November 1 1 is being or
ganized Immediately, according to
Mickey McPherson, president of
the WAA. All girls interested in
field hockey are to report to
the WAA office or sign up on the
bulletin board in Grant Memorial
hall.
The teams will begin to prac
tice next week, so all who are
interested are urged to start prac
tice at once.
Soccer baseball games have be
cun with seven results already
I posted and the games for next
, week planned.
The schedule for
next week
Monday:
Gamma Phis (1) vs. Tii Delts
(2).
Trl Dolts (1) vs. winner of
Alpha Xi-Howard Hall.
Alpha Chi (1) vs. D G Bronae.
Tuesday:
Sigma Kappa vs. Delta Gam
ma Blue.
Towne Club vs. D G Pink.
Alpha Xi (1) vs. winner of
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All games are. played in back
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dressing room is open to players.
The archery club will have its
first meeting of the year next
Wednesday in the dance studio of
Grant Memorial. Eunice Way, the
head of Archery Club, has invited
all interested to attend.
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