September 22, 1946 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 7 'i2 I IB' - f L . N i M t f pi - v i I J 'I 1 ? - ' ( - I J : I I i f ' . I I l - -iLj J ' -. v. ' x f ,JJ V--iii-r- hum hum tit nr r iiTiir-iriliiii niiii iiii iiiiiin C'nurtmy IJnmln Journal. BACKFIELD IIEFT1ES These three Husker backs pack plenty of poundage to throw at opposing linemen. They are Tom Novak (13), Omaha South frosh who has apparently clinched the starting fullback berth; Wally Hopp (16), now on the Nubbins team; and Roy Long (15), Blair halfback who sparkled in yesterday's scrimmage. Wm. Sharpe To Coach UN Baseball William Dayton "Tony" Sharpe today was named University of Nebraska baseball coach and as sistant basketball coach, Athletic Director A. J. Lewandowski an nounced. His salary will be $3,200. Sharpe is a graduate of Indiana Central college at Indianapolis where he played basketball and baseball under Harry Good, Ne braska basketball coach. Sharpe played two seasons of professional baseball, one with Muskogee, Okla., in the Western Association, another with Crooks- ton, Minn., in the Northern league, He scfved three years in the navy as a lieutenant (j.g.) and was in both the European and Pa cific theaters. Sharpe resigned as coach of the Winchester (Ind.) high school to accept the position here. He is 29 years old, married and the father of two children, a 3-year-old daughter and a 15-month-old son. Dennis Day, who is starring in his own network show this fall, will attempt a number of char acter imper.sMutions. The tenor will be coached by Bill Thomp son, the Old Timer and Wallace Wimple of Fibber McGee and Molly. Bi Six Slates MIS SOI HI. Srvt. 28 Ohio Mute at Oolu Ort. 5 8. Laaia I. at HI. Ort. 12 Kannas Hlatr at M Oct. 19 Iowa Htatr at ( Ort. in HmtlMia MtthodM a bia. Not. I Nebrairita at I tmrmtn. Nov. 9 Colorado L. at t Nov. I Oktehmia at Narau. ' Nar. 2 Kmmu at t'atnMa. KANSAS. 84. 21 Dvavn at Drawer. Ort. Wk-Mta at Lawmm. Ort. 12 Iowa Male at Aawa. Ort. 1 Kraaaa at Lawirarr, Ort. 2D Tnlsa at Tulsa. Nov. 2 Oklahoma Alr at Lawrraea, How. Oklahana at Lawtrarr. Nov. 16 Kanan State at Nov. 28 MiKMiurl at tetana KANSAS STATE. Srpi. 28 Hardin SinuiHiao at Ort. S Nrbratika at l.liirita. Ort. 12 .MiKMiurl at M Jalln Ort. 19 Oklahoma at Nonm. Nov. 2 Iowa ISIatr at MaaAattaa. Nov. 9 Nun Kranrlnro at Haa Inurtm. Nov. I Kana at I.awrrnat. Nov. 2H Nw Mmiro at AltMatartsac. Nov. 80 Arizona I . at Turiaa. OKLAHOMA. Srat. tt Aibj at W'nt roint. 4't. 6 Tfa AIM at Norniaa. Ort. 12 Tra I. at Dulln. Ort. 19 Kanaait Slate at Norman. Ort. 28 Iowa Stair at Ami-. Nrv. 2 Traaa Ihrlxtlun at Kurt Warta. Nov. 9 Kana at iJlwrrnrr. Nav. la MiiMourl at Norman. Nav. 23 Nraraaaa at Norman. Nov. 31 Oklahoma AM at Stlllwatrr. IOWA STATK. Krpt. 28 Northwrntrrn at Kvaimton. rt. iaaa Trarhrrs at Amm. Ort. 12 Kanaa at Amm. Ort. 19 MikMiurl at Columbia. Ort. 2a OBlataom at AmrM. Nov. 2 kunan Slatr at Manhattan. Nav. 9 Irrakc at Amm. Nov. 16 Nrbr.inkit at l.lnroln. ATTENTION N MEN All registered N men arc asked t report i Al Brawn, N Club secretary, at the train ing room in the Field House before Monday evening if they wish to get seats in the N Club block for Nebraska football games. Nebraska Varsity Swamps Nubbins Laurence Olivier, whose pro duction of "Henry V" is one of the season's top hits, will produce and star "in a film version of 'Lawrence of Arabia" for next year's cameras. ran w u nte Referees Wanted The intramural office is still looking for anyone wishing to ref eree football games. Since the season is slated to open Thursday, all interested persons are asked to report to the office of Intramnral Director Lou Means. Officials will be paid for their services. German fugitive Jan Valtin, whose novel, "Out of the Night," topped best seller lists of several years ago, has released a new book. Penned about the Philip pines campaign of the 24th Infan try division in which he served as combat reporter, the royalties from the tale go to families of division casualties. With only a week remaining until the Minnesota opener, the Huskers ran through a lengthy scrimmage session yesterday aft ernoon on the game gridiron at Memorial stadium. Coach Bernie Masterson gave all of the varsity members ample opportunity to show their wares, as he matched the A and- B teams against the Nubbins for the first hour and then sent the third string varsity combination into action against the A team. The second and fourth varsity outfits con cluded the afternoon's activity by battling to a scoreless deadlock. The first and second varsity units showed plenty of scoring power against the outclassed Nub bins, and ran up a 35 to 0 score without too much effort. Hutton Races. Dick Hutton started the after noon's proceedings with a rush when he raced 105 yards to score after taking the opening kickoff. Vacanti kicked the point and the scoring parade was on. The other scores came as fol lows: (1) End Jack Hazen blocked a punt and the ball bounded out of the end zone for a safety. (2) Tom Novak bulled over from the 2-yard line after Hut ton had moved the ball into scor ing territory. Vacanti converted. (3) Jim Myers replaced Hutton after the Auburn flash was taken out of the fray with a pulled muscle, and raced 55 yards to score. Vacanti's kick was no good. (4) With the second varsity team in the game Pat Rooney scored on a quick opening play from about 27 yards out. Roy Long's kick was not good. (5) Long concluded the scoring against the Nubbins when . he chased a punt back 60 yards to cross the goal line 10 yards ahead of the nearest pursuer. Jim Thompson added the extra point. The first team went back into action against the Varsity C team and the two elevens battled to a S-C tie.. Jnnior Collopy and Dale Adams sparked the third combi nation to the score, with Collopy planging over from the six-inch mark. Stung into a retaliation, the first team roared back to send Novak across for the counter after a long pass from Long to Hazen had caught the C team defenders unaware. Following this tussle the second and fourth teams took the field but neither team was able to score. Quarterback Dick Thomp son engineered the B unit into scoring position with a lengthy pass to Bunker. Myers put the ball on the 8-yard line but the fourth squad held firm and took the ball on the 1-yard stripe. Long Sparkles. Roy Long, Hutton and Dale Adams ran well on the offensive side for their respective teams. while Vacanti's passing, as usual, was always a threat. Among the linemen Center Joe Partington and Ends Willard Bunker and Jack Hazen showed well. Lineups: Varsity No. 1. B Team No. 1. Hazen le Nausler Samuelson It Snmmera Lorenz v. Harrington Partington c (jade Schwartzkopf rf? Goenlein V. Stinrr rt . . . Mohler Penek re Broberg Vacanti qb Welgand Hutton Ih Salestrom Moomey rh Selzer Novak fb Hopp Touchdowns: Hutton, Novak, Myers. Try for point: Vacanti 2. Safety: White's punt blocked by HazeD and rolled past end zone. Varsity No. 2. B Team No. 2. Bunker le McWilliams DiBiase It Wllhelms Deviney lc Rolfsmeyer Thomson c Short Wilkins rg VVeddel Hall rt Hermansen Nyden re Larsen Thompson qb DeBolt Long ih Schreiner Rooney rh Brooker Moore fb Vlcek Touchdowns: Varsity: Rooney, Long. Extra point: Thompson. Final score: Varsity 35, "B" Team 0. Plans for Rally Before Game At Hotel Curtis Tentative plans have been made for the many students and other Nebras" ans traveling to Minne sota next week, for a pre-game rally to be held at the Curtis Hotel, home of the Husker foot ball team while in Minneapolis. The rally is to be held at 1 1 :30 in tlie hotel lobby, and everyone is urged to attend to help stir up enthusiasm before game time. Since the Lincoln Junior Cham ber of Commerce is sponsoring a special train to Minneapolis for the game, a large representation is expected at the stadium when the Huskers clash with the Golden Gophers of Minnesota, and it is expected that the potential noise making group will be enough to really give the team a boost in the winning direction. For anyone who plans to attend, it will pay to see Mr. Lewandow ski immediately to be sure of ob taining tickets which will give them seats with the Nebraska cheering section. Football Scores HOW HXSKEX FOKS FARED. Kaanaa . Tcaaa Christian 0. Traaa 42. Ml mart a. Caiarada 13. lawa Mate T. Iowa S. Nartfc Dakota State A. Ctertaaati IS, Mtaaa S. OTHEB SCORES. IMaaia S3, T tawtk 7. Aray M. Yi.uuMwa rardac IS. Miaaai 1. WtMamat 34, Maraartt 0. Ofcfciaania A. M . 46, Denver 7. Talaa S3. Wichita IX C ESQUIRE. INC . IW40 Reprinted from the October issue of Esquir "TaUe it easy, now remember whose side you re onl " ) LINCOLN JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Football Special! SEPTEMBER 28, 1946 vs. Special Coaches Leave Lincoln Friday, Sept. 27. 7:30 p. m. (Omaha 9:30 p. m.). Arrive back ih Omaha and Lincoln Sun day morning. MtBaW f3 Tax Include From Omaha $19.95 Price includes Round Trip rail fare and Reserved seat for game Ticket! on sale at Nebraska Book Stcre a Tress from campus and Chamber of Commerf ' " P Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! TICKET DEAD LINE WED. SEPTEMBER 25