The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 18, 1947, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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    Thursday, September 18, 1947
PAGE 6
THE DAILY NEBRASKA
Hutton Sparks
Husker's Drills
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1IISKEK STRATEGISTS Nebraska's grid pilots hold a private chalk talk and plot a play they
hope will spring the Huskers loose on touchdown jaunts. Left to right: Head Coach Bernie Mas
terson, Backfield Mentor Dougal Russell, End Coach Ray Prochaska and Line Tutor Tony Blazine.
(Courtesy Nebraska State Journal.)
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ISU ROSTER
ENDS Carl Samuclson, 232;
Jack Tesek, 218: Alex Coch
rane, jr., 180; Ed Nyden, 180;
Ralph Da mk roper, 211; Dougie
Doyle, 181; Don Sailors, 207.
TACKLES Mike Di Biase,
235; Charles Toogood, 234; Gor
don Hall, 209; Edgar Thompson,
220; Eugene Sim, 226; Jim
Thomson, 201; Harold Becker,
197.
GUARDS Charley Duda,
206; Jerry Jacupke, 201; Fred
Lorenz, 198; Johnny Sedlacek,
210; Gene Wilkms, 195; Francis
Mandula. 194; Rex Hoy, 178;
Arden Means, 190.
CENTERS Tom Novak, 205;
Gail Gade, 200; Bob Costello,
188.
QUARTERBACKS Dick
Thompson, 162; Joe Partington,
169; Bruce Bergquist, 166; Del
YViegand, 168.
HALFBACKS Jim Myers,
174: Dick Hutton, 168; Junior
Collopy, 181; Bill Moomey, 164;
Cletus Fischer, 164; Kenny
Fischer, 157; Phil Young, 172;
Bill Mueller, 167; Bob Acker
man, 154.
FULLBACKS Dale Adams,
187; George Bostwock, 166;
Darwin Salestrom, 195; Bob
Riedy, 196.
GRID EXAMS
Thysical examinations for
freshman football players will
be given Thursday at 6:30 p.
m., in the training room of the
Field House. No equipment can
be issued until the examina
tions are taken. Trainer Elwyn
Dees announced.
Fall Football
OpensUpNU
Intramurals
With the beginning of fall
sports the intramural touch foot
ball league games get underway
Tuesday, Sept. 25 at 5:00 and
continue daily.
Fraternity and independent
teams are urged to register their
teams before the deadline Satur
day. Sept. 20. Registration of the
teams is at 207 uoiiseum.
Any organization or group may
enter a team or any person not
connected with an organization
may make arrangements for
playing at the Coliseum.
The organization of new inde
pendent teams is encouraged by
L. E. Means, director of physical
education, who hopes for the es
tablishment of new independent
leagues. Last year the unorgan
ized men of the campus partici
pated in all of the sports and a
larger turnout is expected this
year.
Thefall season also brings to
the intramural calendar the bas
ketball free throw contest sche
duled for Oct. 6, the fall golf
tournament to be held at Pioneer
golf course in mid-October and
the annual cross country turkey
race in late Oct. These are open
to all university students. Team
bowling and handball leagues
are to begin play in November.
For more information on the
intramural program a copy of the
new intramural handbook can be
secured at 207 Coliseum.
Ten Net Courts
Completed Soon
Tennis enthusiasts will soon be
able to play on UN's ten newly
constructed net courts. Bids for
Headmaster Bernie Masterson
herded his 1947 Cornhuskers out
to the Memorial tadium pastures
Wednesday afternoon for a two
hour drill behind closed gates to
gear the Scarlet for the opening
tussle Sept. 27 with Indiana s
Hoosiers.
Speedy and elusive Dick Hut
ton found the stomping grounds
to his liking as he trotted to two
touchdowns on 50 and 72 yard
gallops through the Nubbins' de
fense. Hutton, returning to his late
'46 season running form, teamed
with Junior Collopy at the half
back posts for the Reds. Master
son used Del Wiegand, only
quarterback not on the injured
list, and Dale Adams as other
starting backs.
Sim at Tackle.
Big Carl Samuelson and Jack
Pesek drew starting end assign
ments. Charlie Toogood lined up
with Gene Sim at the tackle po
sitions while Johnny Sedlacek
and Gene Wilkins held the guard
suots. Bruising Tom Novak
started at center for the Reds.
After Hutton ripped to a
touchdown on the first two run
ning plays from scrimmage, and
contributed another counter, Mas
terson inserted a second Red
lineup.
Ken Fischer contributed large
gains for the second teamers be
fore Bob Ackerman slipped over
from the two.
Bill Moomey reeled off gains of
35 and 10 yards before Jim
"Squat" Myers propelled over
from ten yards out.
Wiegand Scores.
Quarterback Wiegand scored
from the three in the Reds' early
surge after Collopy, Adams and
Hutton hustled the bail down
field.
Fearing a repitition of the
Hoosier's deadly 1946 aerial at
tack, Masterson turned the pig
skin over to the Nubbins. Foot
balls filled the air as Bernie at
tempted to sharpen up the Husk
ers' air defense.
Coach Masterson has sched
uled a closed scrimmage for Sat
urday as a final preparation for
the season opener.
construction will be released Fri
day. Four of the ten concrete court
that are destined to be a reality
soon will be located between the
Coliseum and Armory. Four will
be constructed at the Ag college
and two will be built at the Wo
men's dormitory site.
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INDIVIDUAL RESERVED SEAT $.75
GENERAL ADMISSION $.60
(PRICES INCLUDE FEDERAL TAX)
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