The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 18, 1947, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, September 18, 1947
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PAGE 7
ports coop
IiY RALPH STEWART
SPORTS KDITOR
Hats off to the Husker's unsung heroes. Pop Klein's
B team members take the sidelines when the praise is
handed out, but they are in the thick of it when the pun
ishment is being delivered. It takes the reserves to make
the regulars and it takes plenty to make the reserves.
Bernie Bierman's steamrnllinp' harkfiplrla nrp mnp
The Gopher mentor will be fielding a bunch of "pee wee'
backs averaging less than 175 pounds this fall. Can Ne
braska's beefy forward wall stop them? The answer will
be known when the two rivals collide on the Memorial Sta
dium carpet Oct. 4. It won't be easy, for the "sly fox" has
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inree unus oi ane giants ready to wear down the opposition
so those fleet backs can spring loose.
With season openers just around the corner, the usual
headache of injuries is beginning to plague gridiron men
tors. In the NU camp those headaches are catching up
with Head Coach Bernie Masterson. Already his supply of
four quarterbacks has dwindled to one. Del Wiegand, up
from the 1946 Nubbins, is the only injury free signal caller.
Dick Thompson, groomed for a starting quarter assignment,
is recuperating from a shoulder injury; Joe Partington's
bruised arm still keeps him out of the rough work and
Bruce Bergquist is on the sick list.
Cletus Fischer came up with a pulled muscle in Tuesday
morning drills. Gordon Hall has been sidelined with a
bruised hip, foot blisters have slowed down Gene Sim,
Fred Lorenz is nursing a bruised hand and Charley Duda
NccdSalcsmen,
Grid Officials
All athletes interested in Fell
ing football programs have been
asked to meet in the N club room
of the Coliseum Thursday, Sept.
18 at 7:30 p. m.
Another meeting will be held
Friday at 5:00 p. m. in the N
club room for all persons inter
ested in ftfficiating intramural
football games for pay.
It is necessary that interested
persons report at the designated
times.
HUSKER OPPONENTS
Sept. 27 Indiana.
Oct. 4 Minnesota.
Oct. 11 at Iowa State.
Oct. 18 at Notre Dame.
Oct. 25 at Kansas State.
Nov. 1 at Missouri.
Nov. 8 Kansas.
Nov. 22 Oklahoma.
Nov. 29 Oregon State.
still totes a plaster cast on his
fractured wrist.
Ferhaps Masterson's scatbacks
,should get a sample of Mr Rich-
ter's cooking. The Oklahoma
Sooner's training table chef put
35 pounds on All-Big Six Cen
ter John Papacz's gaunt body
when he switched to her table as
a free lance after the 1946 foot
ball campaign.
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DICK Hl'TTON breaks into the open on one of his long sciirr.pers
in Wednesday's scrimmage. Leading the wav is huge tackle Char
lie Toogood, No. 49. The little All-Rig Six halfback scored three
- touchdowns during the afternoon session.
1st Intramural
Meet ins Called
The first intramural nreani7.i-
tion meetine of the vear has hrn
called by Director Lou Means for
5:00 p. m. Thursday, Sept. 18, in
the N club room of the Coliseum.
Every fraternity, independent
organization, and any individuals
who are not affiliated but who are
anxious to compete in competitive
sports are invited and urged to at
tend. Entries will be accepted for the
touch football leatrup nf frater
nity and independent teams, and
tor ine tall individual tourna
ments and events New intramural
handbooks will also be distributed
at that time.
NEBRASKA MASQI'ERS.
A special meeting of the Ne
braska Masquers will be held at
the Temple building at 5 p. m.
Friday, Sept. 19. It is imperative
that every member attend.
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