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Tuesday, September 30, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Name Lotgddz apftaiiBD Huskers Entertain Gophers Fred Lorenz, 188 pounds of TNT will captain the Huskcrs Satur . day afternoon when Bernie Mas terson's Scarlet clads collide with Minnesota's Golden Gophers. Lorenz steady guard perform ance against the touted Hoo siers, one bright spot in the Hus kers' loss, earn ed him the cap taincy for the traditional bat tle with the Norsemen. With game number one in the past. Coach Masterson 1 'i 4j i Warren Beson pepped his Husker charges through a lengthy practice session Monday afternoon to pol ish his "T" machine for the Go pher clash. Passinr Drill Masterson and backficld Coach Dougal Russell conducted a pass ing drill while Line Mentor Tony Blazine pushed his forwards through a rugged contact session with Ray DeBolt's Nubbins crew. Del Wiegand, who handled his first varsity - assignment against the Hoosiers, was tossing the aeri als with Joe Partington and Dick Thompson. Although still favor ing a bad knee, Thompson was in uniform after a week on the side lines. Bernie Bierman, wily Minnesota tutor, will bring his Gophers to Memorial Stadium fresh from a narrow 7-6 win over Washington. ''.Minnesota's forward wall .is characteristic of the Gopher bone crushers of old, but the Silver Fox is moaning over the lack of size in his bacfield. Veteran Linemen Warren Beson, 200 pounder, is an important cog in the beefy for ward wall. The two-year veteran shuffled from his center position late last fall, will be out to play havoc with Husker ball carries once again. Bierman will be depending on the heft of Bill Thiele, 190-pound quarterback, and the speed and deception of Halfback Ev Faunce v-i t j - f i 1 LOSING STAR Cletus Fischer, fleet Husker back, who paced the Huskers in a losing cause against a superior Indiana Hoosier eleven Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium in 1947 grid inaugural, now sets his sights for the Minnesota Gophers. The speedy mer chant reeled off the longest run of the afternoon, scampering 32 yards through the Hoosier defense in addition to turning in a ster- ling defensive performance. to carry the offensive brunt against the Cornhuskers. Masterson also put his backs through a concentrated play re view session Monday afternoon. With Cletus Fischer nursing a lame thigh, Bill Moomey teamed with Dale Adams and Dick Hutton in the first unit with Wiegand. Joe Partington directed a second c ombin ation with Bill Muel ler, Junior Col lopy and War win Salestrom. Dick Thomp son guided a third unit c o m p rised of George B o s t wick, Kenny Fischer and Phil Young. Gail Gade re mained out of Bill Thiele uniform on the crippled list. An other victim joined the sideline's Monday as Big Jim Thompson was carried away from Blazine's con tact yard after injuring an ankle. Delicious and Nutritious Cornliuskcr Popcorn On Camput At Hih & S Sis. DO YOU NEED MONEY? 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Men't FurnUhing Magee't First Floor Lcplcy Schedules Swim Meeting Conch Hollie Lopley has an nounced a dsire to meet all men interested in competitive swim ming at a short, informal meeting in room No. 1 of the Coliseum basement. Purpose of the meeting is to get acquainted with all new men in terested in swimming, to recheck with men returning from last year's squad and to study sched ules and outline plans for the year. Official swim practice will not start until Nov. 15. IM FOOTBALL Tuesday's Games Field No. 1 Sigma Alpha Epsi lon vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Field No. 2 Delta Upsilon vs. Sigma Alpha Mu. Field No. 3 Sigma Nu vs. Del ta Tau Delta. Field No. 4 Pioneer Co-op vs. Brown Palace Co-op. Ag Field No. 1 Beta Theta Pi vs. Farm House. Wednesday's Games Field No. 1 Beta Sigma Tsi vs. Phi Kappa Psi. Field No. 2 Phi Gamma Delta vs. Sigma Chi. Field No. 3 Zeta Beta Tau vs. Theta Xi. Ag Field No. 1 Ag Men's club vs. Ricketeers. Ag Field No. 2 tallies vs. Ag YMCA. Big Six Clubs Gain Pair Wins Over Wcehcnd Big Six football clubs ran into stiff opposition in intcrscctional tilts over the week-end with only Oklahoma and Kansas U. gaining victories. The Sooners downed a stubborn Detroit U. eleven 24-20, and Kansas, using their star back Ray Evans very little, margined Denver U. 9-0. Missouri's Tigers were unable to stop a determined Ohio State club as the Buckeyes gained a 13-7 victory in the closing min utes. The Missourians, after send ing Sub Fullback Ed Quirk over from the five yard stripe, main tained a 7-6 margin until two minutes and 40 seconds before the final gun. A second quarter 48-yard pass gave the favored Colorado Buffa loes a 7-0 nod over Iowa State. The lighter Cyclone eleven moved to Colorado's one-foot line before being stopped on downs with 45 seconds remaining. Ron Norman, Iowa State back, brought the 8,500 fans to their feet with his last minute passing attack. 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