Thursday, October 17,-1946 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 7 Rice Takes Free Throw Laurels The basketball free throw tournament ended Tuesday night Art fcK ANO PERU . HUSfOX ONE 3HC FLEET-FOOTED HUSKERS FASTEST BREAK'AWAY RUNNER. IN FACT HE WAS SPEEDY ENOUGH 70 PLACE IN THE B&SIX tOO nPDDASH AS A TRACKMAN Injuries Bother K(U Backfield Standout With the starting backfield plagued by injuries or illness, the University of Kansas has prepa rations well underway for the encounter ' Saturday with the University of Nebraska at Law - rence. Halfbacks Ray Evans and Dick Bertuzzi and Fullback Frank Pattee were all injured in last week's clash with Iowa State. Quarterback Lynn McNutt has not been out the past couple of days because of illness. The quartet is due to be in play in; condition by Saturday. Evans, Bertuzzi and Pattee are in the top seven of the conference leaders in the total yards rushing chase with teammate Bud French in the runner-up spot with 177. Pattee has the highest average with about a seven yard gain every time he has carried the ball. French is next with a 5.4 av erage on 33 tries and Bertuzzi and Evans trail with five and four yard averages respectively. French IO.ngerous. French was the big cog in the Kansas grid machine last week when he led the way to the 24 to 8 conquest of Iowa State. A slashing back, he will have ample opportunity to tote the leather against the Cornhuskers. The Jay haw k forward wall has come in for a lot of attention the past week with Coach George Sauer well aware of the Husker . aggressiveness. Tackle Junius Tenny, a 210-pounder of the 1942 Iowa Staters Hope for First League Win Ames, Iowa, Oct. 16. Missouri, led by towering Jim Kekeiis, will be seeking its second victory in its 1946 effort to repeat for the Big Six championship it won in 1945. Kekeiis, whose official weight of 284 pounds makes him one of the biggest linemen in the game today, has played both sides of the line this year in his campaign to gain All-America honors. Don Fuurot's Tigers, behind the huge senior, have defeated Kansas State and St. Louis University, tied Ohio State and bowed to the nation's No. 3 team Texas. Cyclones Outweglhed For the first time this year Iowa State will be heavily outweighed when they invade Tiger town. As a" team the Cyclones will give away about 18 pounds per man, and in the line will also give 18 pounds. The Missouri backs will carry a 20-pound advantage. Wendell Wilier, injured Cyclone back, will not be available for the Missouri game. It is possible for Wilier to put some weight on his injured leg but he will not be available even for practice for there is no place "KE NEBRASKA IS A GRADUATE OF AUOURN HH PLAYED A YEAft OF FO0TBAU. AT TEACHERS BCFOAE WUJW AT A LANO THE LEFT HALFBACK IS OF THE SWIFTEST SCATCfiCM if . oocr.' AUBURN ACE IS THE LAST SPUN& Aft WIN A LETTER Unil M? ,.... ...III I.. J 4U A fense. along, with. Guard. Don Fambrough who was shifted from a blocking back spot early in the year due to a shortage of expert enced linemen. The Jayhawks will field three of the finest wingmen in the con ference in Otto Schnellbacher, Dave Schmidt and Warren Reigle Schnellbacher ranked third in the nation last week in pass-receiving with 193 yards while Schmidt was an all-Big Six selection last year and Reigle was on the conference second team in 1944. n iiV.. .11 W CLETUS FISCHER Nebras ka's right halfback will not see action against the Jayhawks because of injuries. The St. Edward flash was hurt early in the Iowa game and is now hobbling on crutches. Ex-Scarlcl Foes Lead Pro Loops Two former University of Ne braska opponents, Bob Hoern schemeyer and Paul Christman are pacing Jhe professional foot ball leagues this week in total of fense and passing. Hoernschemeyer, former Indi ana star now playing for the Chi cago Rockets in the All American Conference,' leads the league in passes completed and! also jn. total yards gained. Christman, ex-Missouri ace, is now with the Chi cago Cards in the National Foot ball league and is tops among all passers, exceeding the marks of with Donald Rice of Scottsbluff emerging as individual champion. Rice, a membre of the winning Alpha Tau Omega team, defeated Bob Robinson, Ewing, Indiana, the independent champion. The score was 34-33 out of 40 attempted shots. Collecting first, second and fifth place points, Alpha Tau Omega walked off with the team cham pionship. Rice and Busskohl of ATO finished first and second In the fraternity standings and their ten points was enough to win alone. Beta Theta Pi with a half dozen point winners, came in sec ond with eight points. Delta Tau Delta was third as Cottingham finished third in the individual standings. Sigma Chi Tips Phi Kappa Psi In IM Battle Sigma Chi's winning streak was seriously threatened Tuesday when the Phi Kappa Psi team put up a game fight before falling, 6-0. Phi Delta Theta won by forfeit from Kappa Sigma, 1-0. SAE defeated Farm House in a closer game than indicated by the 12-0 score. Farm House threatened continually, but the Sig Alphs' ace passer Saladen was a big reason for their defeat. He tossed to Garey and Larson for the two touchdowns. In the new independent league, Wopata led the YMCA team to a 7-9 win over Delta Sigma Pi. The Presbyterian Student House ran past the Ag Freshmen in a two touchdown verdict. Barton took a short pass in the end zone for the first tally and Williams intercepted a long pass and ran the distance for the final score. Rrowa PaUuw 7. Zt Itota Tu t. Hlrnia Alpha Ms 1, Floater Co-op . ThrU XI It, Alpha Tmn Dmrp . Vrt' OrKSnlMtlaa I, V t'a . IM Football CAM KB TODAY FVId I: Alpha Gamma Kha vs. Delta T Ifelta. PVliK: Beta Thta F1 t. Beta Nrma pi. KMd S: Ultra . VMTA. KWd 4: Pmbylerlaa Hmh . DHta Hlrma PI. KVIa t: Phi Delta Th4a n. Hlrma Phi Kpulloa. Petfensive Pnlls For CorralniiyisEieirs With an eye toward the Kansas university record of pass comple tions, Coach Bernie Masterson gave the Huskers a brisk pass de fense drill Wednesday as the Scarlet team went; into the final stages of preparation for the Sat urday clash with Kansas uni versity. In Ray Evans the Jayhawks have one of the nation's best passers, and Evans has a goodly number of able receivers to gather in his tosses. Otto Schnellbacher is already touted as one of the top ends in Midlands, while Dave Schmidt, all-Big Six last season and Warren Reigle are other cap able wingmen. Bernie did the brunt of the passing himself yesetrday as a combination of second and third string players ran through plays against the Number 1 combina tion. Varsity Lineup. Jack Ilazen and Jack Pesek were at ends for the first team, Carl Samuelson and Vern Stiner held down the tackles posts, Ed die Schwartzkopft and Freddie Lorenz were at guard spots and Joe Partington was at center. Sam Vacanti, Dick Hutton, Bill Moomey and Tom Novak com prised the backfield. For the offensive outfit Bob Schleiger, Fritz Mandula and Alex Cochrane alternated at ends, Mike DiBiase and John Sedlacek were at the tackles, Bob Deviney and Gene Wilkens took over the guard slots and Jim Taylor handled center duties. Masterson himself was at the quarterback post, with Roy Long, Pat Rooney, Jim Myers and Harvey Stroud cavorting in the halfback posi tions. Wally Hopp was at full back. Sedlacek, all-Big Six tackle last year, returned to the varsity for after a brief sojourn v ith the Nubbins, while Jim Somrr.ers, Omaha, went back to Ray Pro- FKEEMANW J Men's Shoes, Second Floor OPEN THURS. NIGHT TIL NINE! 1 1 Courtesy Lincoln Journal JOHN SEDLACEK Husky tackle who returned to the var sity yesterday after a brief stay with the Nubbins. Last season John was an all-Big Six per former. chaska's squad after a day with the varsity unit. The Huskers will leave for the Jayhawk tilt after a final drill Friday afternoon, reporting to sleepers at the Burlington depot at 10:00 Friday night. The squad will be in Kansas City Saturday morning and will arrive in Law rence at 9 a. m. " Following the game the Husk ers will go to Kansas City where they will have a three hour lay over before leaving for home. They will be back in Lincoln at 9 Sunday morning. "I'm a left-handed driver," said Bob Hope, whereupon Paramount ordered a teacher for the comic star to enable him to drive a for eign make car with a right-hand drive in "My Favorite Brunette." See the new Game -Cock Grain leather featured in this handsome "Royal Rogue" style by Freeman. 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