The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 08, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    We3nes3ay, NovemKer 8, 194?
THE NEBRASKAN
Scarlet Prep
For Tough
ISC Eleven
Cyclones To
Be Favorites
9 Still smarting from the sting
i tneir Z7-6 defeat at the hands
of the Iowa HawlrPVf lact Rni.
Urday. the University of Nebraska
grid squad settles down this week
to prepare lor tne Iowa State
uyciones, wno invade Memorial
staaium next Saturday lor a con
ference clash with tha Huskers.
Both Nebraska and ISC will be
striving to enter the win column
again after a losing weekend.
Soundly thumped by Iowa, the
Scarlet will be seekincr to arlH
another conference victory to
meir uct. Z8 win over Missouri's
Tigers. The Cyclones, tabbed in
pre-season dope as the team to
beat for Big Six honors, were
dumped at Ames last Saturday,
12-7, by Oklahoma. Also marring
me ia record is a Zl-Zl tie with
Missouri.
Pre-rame rnessin? Install th
Cyclones as decided favorites in
Saturday's contest. The Cyclone
club packs plenty of experience,
with veterans at nearly all nosts.
Meredith Warner, the conference's
leading scorer, and Chuck Wright,
UN letter winner in 42 and all
conference guard as a naval
trainee Cyclone last year, lead the
Iowa club.
Realizing full well that his
charges will once again be play
ing the all too familiar role of
underdogs, Husker coach A. J.
Lewandowski was busy Monday
and Juesday polishing rough
spots revealed in Saturday's loss
to Iowa.
Biggest headache is at right
half, with , neither starter Chick
Knight nor number one replace
ment Dick Lamberty certain to
see action against Iowa State.
Knight suffered a rib injury in
the first minutes of the Iowa
game and Lamberty is still weak
from the illness which caused
him to be left at home when the!
team travelled to Iowa City.
Doug Nelson, who saw 56 minutes
i action against tne Hawks, may
have to carry the brunt of wing
backing duties again next Satur
day, tho Lewandowski has shifted
Quarterback Joe Kessler to th
right half spot in an effort to
piug ine noie.
At left half back Jack Seller
continues to reign as top man,
with Ken Hollim and Rill Perdew
backing him up. Hollins starred
for the Huskers last year but has
been hampered by a leg injury for
this season. Perdew has shown
much promise and lacks only in
experience.
Bill Betz still handles quarter
back duties and has able support
from young Ed Gradoville who
completed the pass to Dedrick
that started the Huskers on their
way to their only score of the day
at Iowa City Saturday.
Fullback chores remain in the
hands of Junior Collopy, with
Joe Kessler and Murl Mauser
also groomed for action in the
plunging spot.
Line duties are now almost
permanently , held by Colerick
and Koenig at ends. Kops and
Lorenz at tackles, Kasdan and
Hazard at guards, and Doyle at
center. Exceptionally outstand
ing have been Doyle and Colerick.
Oklahoma Grabs Loop
lop As Cyclones Fade
ToDDine the Iowa State Cy
clones, by a 12-7 count last Sat
urday Oklahoma's 1943 Rif Riv
champions slated themselves for
league leaders again this season.
The Cyclones had bn fi
the top competitor to the Sooners
for Chamoionshin lanrpls nnH tho
Oklahoma victouy Saturday
leaves no doubt in the minds of
lans that the Dewev Luster's hnvs
nave tne line cinched.
The Sooners still have the
Missouri Tigers, Kansas Jay-
1 J -
nawKs ano weoraska uornhuskers
to face, but none of the three
are expected to give the Okla-
nomans much trouble.
The Other four teams in the
league played out-of-conference
teams and netted three wins and
one loss.
Kansas University disnlaveH a
rejuvenated team that went forth
to defeat the Olathe Naval Air
Base CliDDers hv a 33-14
Despite the loss of several Navy
v-iz ainietes the week before,
the Jayhawkers still displayed a
fast-moving, hard-hitting eleven.
Nebraska accounted for the
lone loss, yielding to the Iowa
Hawkeves. 27-6. Tho definitely
not showing the spirit and style
used against the Missouri Tigers
a week before in a rousing up
set, the Huskers still made a eooH
stand and towards the end of
the contest were pushing the
Iowans back.
Missouri came out of a slnmn
and defeated the Michigan State
eleven, 13-7. However, Missouri!
hODCS for a food slinwino flPninct
Oklahoma this Saturday were
aaricenea wnen am ueiiestauous :
suffered a leff iniurv Dellesta-t
tious has been the main Tiger of
fensive threat all year.
K-State Wins.
Kansas State finaly tallied a
win by bowling over Wichita
University, 15-0. The Wildcat)
sauad made a fine showinc
against the Shockers in notching
tneir iirst victory.
Missouri and Oklahoma will
provide the top league contest
of this week, with the Sooners
odds on favorites, especially if
Deiiestauous is not able to play
with the Missourians.
Nebraska and Iowa State
should also stage an interesting
game, with the contest being held
on the Husker home grounds. If
the Huskers click as they did
against Missouri, they stand a
fine chance of knocking the Cy
clones for a loss. If the hranri of
ball shown against Iowa Univer
sity is repeated a sure defeat
seems in store for the Scarlets.
The other conference contest is
the intra-state affair between
Kansas and Kansas State The
Aggie team, which started the
season from scratch, has im
proved rapidly the past two
weeks and may give the Jay
hawks trouble.
IMf 81 Standing.
W. L. T. Pet. Pts.O.P.
Oklahoma 2
Iowa tSate ... .2
Missouri . .....1
Nebraska 1
Kansas I
Kansas State . .0
l.nno
.667
.500
.500
.500
.000
SO 7
67 33
74 45
24 40
20 25
0 115
Remits Ijut Week.
inwa 'ti Nebraska 6
Missouri 13 Michigan State 7
Kansas! 33 AUtKn Vanv 14
Kansas State 15 Wichita 0
ranw ThU Vvk.
tjYilnss Ts m V'f; A O eA
Whnifikfl . . Inu-a Klata A9V
k'nnl fiftlta Vanmam tt. 9 i
Oklahoma Missouri 20-13
Warner Leads
Big 6 Scorers;
Collins Second
Tho tallying but one point
against the Oklahoma Sooners
Saturday, Merideth Warner of
Iowa State .keeps his place as Big
c: , i ,. .
oix scoring leaaer. lviaKing two
touchdowns Missouri Back Paul
Collins takes over second place
in the race, with team-mate Bill
Dellastatious third'. Complete scor
ing by individuals:
tMnkiiM, Oklahoma ......1
Heard, Oklahoma 1 0 0
West, Oklahoma ........1 0 0
Austin, Oklahoma .......1 0 0
Kessler, Nebraska .......1 0
Knight, Nebraska ,.1 0 0
Lamberty, Nebraska ..,.1 0 0
Bets, Nebraska 1 0 6
Collopy, Nebraska 1 0 0
Harrington, Kansas 1 0 0
Miller, Kansas ...1 0 0
Panneberg, Kansas ...... 1 0 0
DajmeauR, Kansas 1 0 0
Hopkins, Missouri 1 0 0
Exler, , Missouri ....1 p 0
Mickelson, Missouri 1 0 0
Payton, Kansas State.... 1
TD. EP. ro. Pin
Warner. Iowa Stat 5 IS n 4
Collins. Missouri 7 O 42
Dellastatious, Missouri... 6 0 0 36
Phelps, Iowa State 6 8 0 36
Moffett, Kansas .6 36
Noble. Iowa State fi O 0 an
Lebow, Oklahoma .......6 0 0 30
Howard, Iowa State.. ...4 0 24
Woolen, Oklahoma 1 Is 22
Rstep, Oklahoma ..3 0 18
Rieeel. Oklahoma 3 A 1H
Sharp, Oklahoma 3 0 18
Dollarhide, Oklahoma. .. .2 0 12
Sparkman. Oklahoma ....I 6 12
Meason. Oklahoma . . . . 2 0 0 13
RlKelberKer. Missouri 2 A II
Kekens, Missouri 0 -12 12
Robinson. k .. n 1 o a 12
Chestnut, Kansas 0 12 12
Sutherland. Kansas 2 0 6 12
Webster, Kansas State. ..1 17
Wagner, Iowa State 1 0
Kokler. Iowa State 1 0 0 6
Reese, Iowa State 1 0 0
Paetz, Iowa Sstate 1 0 A 6
Travers, Iowa State.. ....1
McKee, Iowa State 1 0 0 6
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