r Page 6 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN SeptemKer 29, 1946 . . Football Continued from Pace 1. which marred the pigskin to th one yard line. Frm here Ken Biers4orf piunzei across. An ear lier rasa Irs-m Faance U Sand berr wmM have heen a Unch down bat the Gophers were clip ping: and the play was called back. Wtflard Bunker blocked Gagne's atempt (or the extra point and the half ended with Minnesota lead ine 13 to 0. Throughout most of the first half the Huskers were pushed deep into their own territory and only Roy Long's booming punts from the end zone kept the golden clad Gophers from piling up more points. Ncbta.ska's only offensive flurry was the high spot of the third quarter, although Faunce came back into the limelight with a touchdown pas to Sandberg who was standing unnoticed in the Husker end zone to make the count at the close of the quarter read Minnesota 21, Nebraska 6. Final Scoring. The Minnesota weight advan tage was beginning to tell on the tiling Husker forward wall and a steady stream of Gopher reserves marched into the fray. Two touch downs in the final stanza wound up the efforts of Bicrmen's grid iron machine. A sustained drive from the Ne braska 45 furnished the first of these two tallies. Halfbuck Harry Elliott climaxed the advance with a 10 yard foray into Nebraska pay dirt. Only one minute and 15 seconds remained when lleffelfinjrer hustled around left end for the finat counter after 17 year old Jim Malosky had put the ball in scoring position. The big Minnesota line kept the Nebraska speed boys, Dick Hut ton, Cletus Fischer and Moomey, bottled up, except for Moomey's third quarter running. Nebraska's only other scoring effort was halted by the halftime gun. Huton and Fischer had col laborated to move the ball from the Nebraska 26 to the Gopher 45, but a penalty called on Quarter back Dick Thompson for inten tionally grounding a pass stymied the drive. JFTTR V-JTOAV JACX RE SAINED HIS FOOTBALL PROWESS WHILE PLAYING WITH THE 4C DIVISION TEAM, HE IS NOW BACK IN THE HUSKER FOLD AT LEFT ENO WWffi- HE WAS A REGULAR IS iZ. A .-.'717 I ,Ti ''.J Ci-i., ,1 - yf r jftS JSSttlZSf JaCJ HAS A R0O6-M ( SCHEDULE THIS YEAR WITH COACHING ANa FnrrrnAi i uir .wanna out. Of SUBJECTS. EXTVM CURRICULAR ACTTVTTld SUCH AS BEING A FATHER ALSO KEEP THIS EXCELLENT DEFENSIVE RUSHER BUSY Defensive Honors. Tom Novak and Joe Partington shared defensive honors for the Huskers, along with Sam Vacanti who refused to allow a broken nose to keep him out of action. The Husker quarterback was in jured early in the second period but continued to play throughout the second half. The statistics showed that Min nesota had 15 first downs to Ne braska's seven. The Gophers had a net gain of 192 yards from rushing, which when added to their passing attack gave them a total of 321 yards. Nebraska concluded its efforts Saturday with a net gain of 100 yards. Lineups: ' Nebraska Hazen (QC) le. Samutlaon It. Loreni Ig. Minnesota Grant . . . Wldseth Olsonoekl Partmnton GC) . . Tonnemaker Schwartakopf rg Del la o Stlner rt Carroll Pesek rc Gagne Vacanti qb Kispert Hutton in Cates Fischer rh Avery Novak fb . Beiersdorf Nebraska 0 0 0 Minnesota 2 13 8 1233 Nebraska scoring: (TouehdV.vn) Moomey. Minnesota scoring: (TouehHovus Avery, Beiersdorf. Sandberg. H. Elliott. Heffel finger; (tty for point) Gagne (placement). Safety: Nebraska. Long's blocked pant falling out bounds In end zone. Substitutions: Nebraska (Ends) Bunker, Nyden; (Tackles) DIBlase, Hall. Becker. Tegt; (Gcmrosr Devlney, Wilkin. Lippa. (Centers) Thomson. Evans. (Quarterbacks) Methesry, Thompson; (Halfbacks) Long. Moomey. Koeney; (Fullbacks) Moore. Col lopy. Minaasota: (Enf) Halenkamp. B. Rein. Bastoa, Baomgartner, M. llein, Soltau, Carle. Stealer; (Tackles) Orevlcn. Mc Govern. Moehnke, MeCeary; (Guards) Hol ker, Itfwarots, Nomrilird, Dasdelson, Pul ver, Hoew; (Centers) Beson, Silannff; (Quarterbacks) Sandberg. Tntele, McAllis ter; (Halfbacks) Fannce, Bye. H. Elliott, McNeil, Baankea, Gidding, Beffelftnger, Wheefttr; (Fullbacks Lstz, B. Elliott, K. Elliott. Malosay. Offfctasi: Xsferre Ted O Bum van. Mis souri; Umpht H. O. Hedges), Dartmouth; Llnesstan Boa Miller. Msnmarl; Held Judge Lloyd Isissay Wlei nsla. WOSt VBMKIKB. NebrasSca won the teas and elected to deieod the east goal. Nebraska will receive. Kispert kicked off to Button in the cod ion and th Husker half back r4 back to th Nebraska 15. NETTIASJCA: rbcher lost lam yards Nomejirti rrpiaced Dettago for Minn, trying; tit Gtrpher richt end. Fischer lost atraiher yard on a raick opening; play.- Loos; reptacoi Botton at half back for Ncbraskau Sandbejra; went in at qunrte?r for Minn. Voag nmtexl to the Nebraska 49. Cates xeUmins yards to th Nebraska 4X MUSNTSOTAr Catet crai-kcd the Nebraska left side for 5. Cates pfeked tip 2 more thru the middle. Cates failed to gain trying the Nebraska tight side, Fische and Partington making the tackle. Cates was hurt. Faunce replaced him. Hutton was back in for the Huskers. Sandberg punted into the end zone for a touch. back. NEBRASKA: The Huskers scrim- m.iBtd from their own 20-varrl triiM Novak sailed around the Copner left wing for 5, but the play w.is called Pack and Nebraska penalized 15 for holding. Long went back in nt half Ball on the 6-yard line. Long punted from the end zone to Faunce who go tbakc 11 yards to the Ne braska 26 MINNESOTA: Biersdo.-f failed to Kiin thru the middle. Faunce dice ovr the Nebraska right tackle for 3 yaras. a pass, faunce to Sandberg, and a lateral to Gagne failed to earn A pass, Faunce to Beiersdorf in the flat was good for 12 yards and a first down on the Nebraska 11. Beiersdorf smacked the middle sector for 4 yard. Beiersdorf cracked the Husker right guard for 2 yards. Ball just inside the 5-yard line. Beiersdorf added 3 more over the Nebraska left side, Novak making the -tackle. Vacanti was thru to stop Beiersdorf for no gain and it was Nebraska's ball on downs on its own 9-yard line. NEBRASKA: Long was in for the rtusxers. iong got oif a long punt to .niiiwi. 10, X4UIH.T gClling D3CK 31 the Gophers penalized 5 for offside, yards but the play was called back and i-ncuase replaced Samuelson at tackle for Nebraska. Ball on Nebraska a Minnesota was charged with delaying the game and it was a first down for the Huskers in the same spot Fischer made 2 over th Minnesota right side. Fischer failed to gain thru the same apoi. ixing s punt was blocked by Norr.elUni, the ball bounding out of bounds in the end zone for an auto matic saieiy. SCORE: MINN. 2, NEBR. 0. Five minutes and 41 seconds left in the quarter. Wilkins replaced Schwartzkopf for the Huskers. It is a free kick for NU Pesek punted out of bounds on the Minn. 28, but there was no play be cause the referee had not blown his whistle. Pesek punted to Gagne who returned to the Nebraska 36. MINNESOTA: A pass. Faunce to Grant, failed to vain ruii.i.- cracked the middle for 3. Pesek was tnru to spill Beiersdorf for a 6 yard loss. Sandbers; minted on the Nebraska 13. NEBRASKA: Novak hit tho. r.nnU- left side for 4 yards. Kispert. Elliott, Lutz and Moehnke were in the Minn, lineup. Lone sliDoed thru th nntir right guard for a first down on the Nebraska 26. Nebraska was nonjli?,! 5 yards for too much time in the huddle. Novak plunged for 2 yards over his own right guard. Vacanti failed to find a receiver and was dumped for a 9 yard loss. Lutz in tercepted Vacanti 1 pass in the flat and got back to the Nebraska 14. mjimin&suta: Lutz plunged over the Nebraska right tackle for 3. Lutz added 6 more but the Gophers were offside and set back to the 17, as the quarter ended SCORE: MINN. 2, NEBR. 0. RKCOND QUARTZ k. MINNESOTA: Beson was at center for Minn. Lutz drove over his own left side for yards. Lata added 2 more thru th middle. Lutz lateraled to Faunce who went around the Ne braska left side for 3. It was Ne braska's bail on downs on the Hus ker 7. NEBRASKA: Long slipped and failed to gain. Vacanti was hurt, and re placed by Thompson. Holker was in at guard for Minn. Novak failed to gam at center. Lone punted to Avery who got lock to tne Nebraska 34. Minnesota: Lutz was thru for f but the Gophers were offside and rw a 3 yard penalty for backfield in motion. Nyden in for Pesek. A pass, Faunce to Baumgartner, was rood for 11 yards. Another pass, Faunce to Sandberg. was good for a tint oown on tne iiussirr is. unz plunged for 2 fards. Avery went around the Nebraska left side for 2 and Nebraska drew a 5 yard penalty for too many time outs. Burker, Co lopf, DevtoMT and 11a U went In for Nebraska. Faunce failed to gain at Nebraska left tackle. Ball on the 3. Avery skirted the Husker right side for 3 yards and a toudidown. SCORE: MINK NEBRASKA . Gacne went in for Minn. Gazne's kick from placement split the uprights. SCORE: MiNN , NEBR. 0. Nine minutes, 32 seconds left in the quarter. It was reported that Sam Vacant! had suffered a broken nose. Kispert kicked off 54 yards to Hut ton, who got back to the Nebraska 37. NEBRASKA: Thompson's pass to Hazen was short and incomplete. Thomson was in at center for Part ington. Hutton was thru for 5 yards, hitting the Gopher right guard. Col lopy lost 2 and Nebraska was penal ized 5 more for too many timeouts. Long went in for Hutton and punted out of bounds on the Minnesota 40. MINNESOTA: Danielson and lye went in for Minn. Faunce picked up over Nebraska's left guard. Faunce CTacaea ine mioaie for 2, Collopy stopping him. Beiersdorf plunged lor a first down on the Nebraska 47. Ne braska was penalized 15 yards for un necessary roughness. Ball on Husker 32. Beiersdorf made 2 yards at NV'i right guard. A pass, Faunce to Sand berg, was good for 11 yards and first down on the Nebraska 21. A pitch out pass, Faunce to Bye, netted 6 yards. Wilkins replaced Schwartz kopf for Nebraska and Olsonoski was back in for the Gophers. Five minutes, 11 seconds left. Sandberg drove over Nebraska's left side for 4 yards. Beiersdorf made it a Minnesota first down on the Husker 8, but a penalty et the Gophers back to the NU 23. Long broke up Bye's lonr pass in the end zone. Minn, drew a 5 yard penalty for taking too much time in the hud dle. A long pass. Faunce to Sandberg, was good for 28 vards and a touch down but th eplay was called back snd the Gophers penalized 15 yards for clipping. The ball was back on the Nebraska 16. Faunce went over NU's right tackle for a first d own on the Nebraska S. A pass, Faunce to sanooere, was good for 7. Ba II on trio 1-yard line. Ueiersdorf plunged thru the middle for the touchdown. SCORE: MINN. 15, NEBR. 0. Gagnes kick was blocked by Bunker. SCORE: MINN. 15, NEBR. 0. Kispert kicked off to Colloov on the 11, the Husker fullback getting up to the Nebraska 23. NEBRASKA: Hutton went arnunri the Gopher left side for S vards. Col lopy lost 1 thru the middle. Moonev, who was in for Fischer ran trie Gopher right side for 17 yards. Thomp- xm laiiea to una a receiver and his pass was out of bounds and incom plete. Nebraska was penalized for intentionally grounding the pass. Ball in NU 2. Hutton raced around the Minnesota left side for 27 yards. Ball an the Minnesota 45. Vacanti was in tor Nebraska. Vacanti's pass was in complete with two seconds to go. Thompson in for Vacanti. Moomey was spilled back on the NU 40 as the half ended. It was an 8 yard loss. SCORE: MINN. 15, NEBR. 0. THIRD QL'ABTKK. Vacant! kicked off 50 yards to Faunce who got back to the Minn. 32. MINNESOTA: Attendance, official. oi.uyj. raunce lost 2 yards trying the Nebraska left tackle. Faunce went around the Nebraska left side for 6. A pass. Faunce to Sandberg, was in complete. Sandberg punted to Loni who returned 5 yards to the Nebr. 33. NEBRASKA: Long went over the Gopher left guard for 3. Fi3cher was Uuu for 7 yards and a first down on the Nebr 44. Novak went out of bounds after picking up 8. Long went out of bounds after picking up 4 and another first down. Long made 3 thru the middle. Ball on Gopher 41. A ritchout pass by Vacanti was fumbled y Fischer for yard loss. Moomey replaced Fischer and Wilkins for Schwartzkopf In the Husker lineup. On a double reverse, Moomey sailed around the Gopher right end for 28 yards getting op to the Minn. 23. Long was d roped for a yard loss. Olsonski making the tackle. A pass, Vacanti to Long was god for 7 yards, ball on the 15-yard line. Novak smashed the mid dle for a first down on the Minn. 18. Moomey went over for a touchdown on a quick opening; play over the Gopher right tackle SCORE: MINN. 15. NEBRASKA 8. Eight minutes, 27 seconds left in quarter. Moore's kick was low. SCORE: MINN. 13. NEBS. 8. Vacanti kicked off to faunce who got back 33 yards to the Minn. 39. MINNESOTA: Faunce fumbled and Long recovered for Nebraska on the Gopher 45. Beta and Baumgartner for Minn. NEBHASKA: Novak hft the Mlrm. right tackle for a scant yard. Vacanti lost 2 yards trying the Gopher left end after he had fulled to find a re ceiver. . Moomey fumbled and Samuelson recovered for a 9 yard loss. Long punted to Faunce who fumbled butv lecoverea on ine ivunn. at. MINNESOTA: Lutz failed thru the middle. Lorcnz stopped Faunce after a 3 yard gain. A pass, r aunce to hana hcrg, was complete for 18 yards. Sand berg fumbled on the play and Lutz recovered. The officials ruled Sand berg had poauwsaion and control be fore the fumble. A lateral, I-utz to Faunce, was good for 17 yards. Ball on Nebr. 34. Lutz failed to gain. Minn, was offside but Nebraska refused the penalty. A long pars Faunce to Hein was batted around and finally recov ered by the Gopher end for a first down on the Husker 22. Faunce plunged for 4 over the Husker left side. Bunker made the tackle. A lat eral, Faunce to Avery, netted S yards. A pass. Faunce to Sandber was good for 13 vards and a touchdown. Sandberg was in the open with no one near him. SCORE: MINN. 2t. NEBR. 8 Ongne's kick was no good. SCORE: MINN. 21. NEBR. 6. Kispert kicked off to Hutton 50 yards. Hutton got back 19 yards to the Nebraska 22. NEBRASKA : Hutton recovered Thompson's fumble for a 5 ard loss. Moomey got back a yard as the quar ter ertdod SCORE: MINN. 2t. NEBR. 6. FOIBTH QCAKTFm. NKFIRAHKA: Thompson's Bass was In complete. Long punted to Waeeler who was forced out of bounds on the Ne braska 41. MI.NNKHOTA: Bill Elliott picked uo two yards over left tackle. Klltott added foar more In the same spot. Faunce lost a yard trying the right side, Bchwartikopf and Partington making the tackle. Faunce went around the Husker left end for a first down on the Nebraska 30, Wheeler was thru the middle for 14 yards and a first .down on the 14. Elliott fumbled and Partington recovered for Nebraska on the 14. NKBRASKA: Hutton and Vacanti went In the Nebraska backfield. Hutton was dropped by Kispert after a yard gain. Hutton added four thru the middle. Hut ton took a pitch-out pass from Vacanti for a seven yard gain. It was a Ne. braska first down on Its own 28. Moore lost six yards trytng the. Gopher rlfe-nt end. Novak got back a scant yard. A pass Vacanti to Nyden was lncomDlets. I-ong punted to Elliott who go back to the Nebraska 46. Nine minutes left. MINNKSOTA: Bill Eliot made seven over left tackle. Bill Klllott mnde it a first down on the Nebraska 35. Elliott was thru for ten and another first down on me neDraska as, Klllott failed on a try at Nebraska right tackle. The sua broke thru. Klllott plunKed for three In the same spot. Ball on N.U. 22. Wheeler pass to Thlele was good for nine and a first down down on the Husker 13. Harry Elliott got UP to the ten on a plunged over the middle. Harry Elliott's pass to Thlele wns Incomplete In the end tone. Harry Klllott rambled the line thru for ten yards and the Gophers fourth touchdown. Score: Minnesota 27, Nebraska 6. McAllister's kick was wide. Score: Minnesota 27, Nebraska t. With five minutes 16 seconds left, Ed wards kicked off ,V yards to Vacanti, who was dropped on the Husker is. NEBRASKA: Fischer fought his way thru for four yards, hitting the Gopher right guard. Hutton was spilled for a yard loss. A pass, Vacanto to Hutton, was short. Thlele brought Ixng s punt back 34 yards to the Husker 21. MINNESOTA: Methany. Llpps, Rooney and Tegt were in the Hunker lineup. Hefel finger got two yards at right guard. Ma loeky added five more. Malosky went over the middle for a first down on the Ne braska eight yard line. One minute, 38 seconds left. Malosky went to the sevoa on a snort pulnge. Heffelfinger ran trie Husker right end for seven yards and a touchdown. Score: Minnesota 33, Nebraska 8. McAllister kick was wide. Score: Mln nesola 33, Nebraska McNeill kicked off to Novak who got Attention Ag Men All men Interested la the Ag-Men Social club are in vited to attend a meeting to-nlft-hi at 7:30 In room 304, Ar Hall. back to th Nebraska S5. NKBRASKA: A pass Incomplete. Moomey made two at right guard with a half mhwrfe left. Moomey lost a yard trying the N.U. rlgkt side. Ths gams ended before another play could ba run. Final Beors: Minnesota 33, Nebraska 8. BasketballFree ThrowTourney Begins Oct. 7 Any student on the campus may- compete in the coming basketball free throw tournament at the coli seum, students may compete cither individually or in groups, according to word from Mr. Means' office. However, at least 5 men must compete in a gro'ip to receive Jack Dost participation points. First round competition begins Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 7 and 8, from 3 to 6 in the afternoon. Each first round contestant will shoot 40 free throws with not over ten practice throws permitted. The final round of competition will be held on Friday, Oct. 26. iWth married folks becoming nearly the rule rather than the exception on college campuses these days, such stories 83 this run in the Indiana Daily Student excite no undue comment . . . Under the head, "Busy Stork Can Count on I. U. Aid," officials on the Bloomington campus an nounced that the university was ready to join hands with the stork. Arrangements were made with the medical center at Indianapo lis so that wives of students may receive maternity care at the Wil liam H. Coleman hospital for ap proximately $71. College, 1946 a far cry from what it used to be! The appearance of Patrice Mun sel, brilliant young Metropolitan opera star, at the Coliseum on , Oct. 11, will be her first perform ance in Nebraska. nccifif-.fl SLEEPING room for one student. Nina dollars per month. Call 4-1409. LOST Ladles' Hulova wrist watch dur ing rally Thursday. Reward If returned to Ada VanCleavc, 540 No. 16th. COME A-RUNNING FOR THESE "MOCS" We can't keep 'em in stock! This is the third ship ment of Trampeze moccasins this Fall, and they go out erf the store like hot cakes. Get yourself a pair for oampus, sports, lounging. Stalwart brown elk leather will serre you welL FIRST FLOOR iiWeWri"- mwjmsrrrwartrftnevnmmMm mtt9&vT?rsxvxx.-sr?r!Ztei