The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 02, 1947, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, October 2, 1947
THE DAILY KEBRASKAN
PAGE 3
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That injury Jinz hit the Huskers
again Wednesday night,
Tackle Mike DiBiase, 240-pound
heavyweight, was the individual
victim. Mike was carried in from
the practice
field with
badly wrenched
knee. Whether
the joint was
broken or not
was not known
i m m e diately,
but it is certain
that Mike will
not see action
In the Gopher
battle Saturday.
DiBiase, who turned in a strong
defensive performance in the sea
son opener against Indiana last
Saturday, was injured while
skirmishing against a Nubbins
eleven running off Minnesota
formations.
Coach Masterson continued to
drill his charges on pass offense
and sent them through a con
centrated session of play reviews.
Strong Forwards
A report from the Norsemen
state indicates that the Gopher
forward wall will be a tough one
to penetrate especially in the
middle where a host of hefty vet
erans are parked.
Two-year letterman Larry Ol
sonoski, 6 ft. 2 in., 250-pound
.giant guard, sparked the Minne
sota forwards in their opening
operation against the Washington
Huskies.
Partington At Quarter
Masterson continued to work
Joe Partington out afrthe quarter
back slot Wednesday, but may call
on the little veteran for a whirl
at his old center position in Sat
urday's fracas.
With Jim Thomson out for the
season with a fractured ankle and
Gail Gade still hobbled with a
twisted knee, the pivot chores rest
on Tom "The Train Wreck" No
vak and Bob Costello, former six
man gridder.
But the quarterback spot is also
lacking reserve punch. Del Wie
gand will continue to handle the
first team assignment with pos
sible help from Dick Thompson,
still favoring a bad knee. Brice
Bergquist, other varsity signal
caller, is in the hospital with a
severe flu attack.
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STONEWALL NOMELLINI Sophomore Leo NomellinI, Gopher
guard who blocked a first quarter Husker punt for a safety last
year, again heads a powerful Minnesota forward wall. The 238
pound "bull" has been likened to Bronko Nagurski by Head Coach
Bernie Bierman and with more experience is considered a great
All-American prospect.
IM Football
THURSDAY'S GAMES.
FMd No. 1 Phi Delta TheU v. Sigma
Nu.
Field No. 2 Beta Theta PI v. Tau Kap
pa Epsilon.
Field No. 3 Alpha Tau Omega Vi Sigma
Alpha Epsilon.
Field No. 4 Sigma Pht Epallon va. Sig
ma Alpha Mu.
Ag Field No. l Alpha Gamma Rho yt.
Farm House.
Simpson Takes
Free Throw Lead
University of Nebraska free
throw artists took aim Tuesday
afternon to open the four-day
University free throw tournament
in the Coliseum.
First day's tabulations placed
Fritz Simpson, Phi Kappa Psi and
varsity basketball player last
year, in the lead with 36 success
ful tosses out of 40. Tom Shea,
Phi Delta Theta, and Tom Dona
hoe, Sigma Chi, were second with
34 for 40.
Match play will begin Thurs
day with the 32 best scorers
paired for the final, rounds. The
tournament will be completed Fri
day at 5 p. m., and group and
individual champions will be de
clared. A trophy will be awarded the
team champion, with the indi
vidual champion receiving an in
tramural medal.
Every man who shot 29 or bet
ter in the preliminary round is
asked to report at the Coliseum
promptly at 5 p. m. on Thursday
to start match play. Finals will
be held on Friday.
Phi Games Cap
7-6 Overtime
Grid Victory
Wednesday's Scores
Thl Gamma Delta 7, Sigma Chi .
Thi Kappa rsi 6, Beta Si man
Psi 0.
Theta Xi 7, Zeta Beta Tau .
Lilies 19, Air YMCA 2.
A.M.S.C. 2, Rickr leers .
In a bitterly contested overtime
struggle, Phi Gamma Delta edged
Sigma Chi, 7-6 in the intramural
football feature Wednesday eve
ning. Sig Chi drew first blood when
Donahue pitched to Nelson for six
points. The Thi Gam's marker
came on an Warren Eisenhart-to-Bob
Olmstead aerial.
The regular playing time ended
with the score deadlocked snd
eacn team naj four downs in
which to accumulate yardage.
The Sig Chis, in three plays, had
gained more ground than the Phi
Gams. On the next play, how
ever, the losers intentionally
grounded the ball thereby draw
ing a penalty and on the final
play were not able to regain any
yardage.
The Sigma Chi team has indi
cated that it will protest its tilt
with the Phi Gams.
In other games Phi Kappa Psi
edged Beta Sigma Psi, 6-0, and
Theta Xi downed Zeta Beta Tau,
7-0.
With the aid of a fumbled punt
return and a penalty, the Phi Psi's
tripped the Beta Sigs. Esser
grabbed a Hollander pass to reg
ister the lone tally.
Out at Ag. college, Lowe showed
the way as the Lilies trounced Ag.
Y.M.C.A 19-1, and Ag. Men's So
cial club won by forfeit from the
Ricketters 2-0.
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rOWER RUNNER Bill El
liott, 183-pound Minnesota
fullback, who will pit his
hard-sitting and strong defen
sive play against the Huskers
Saturday in the traditional
Husker-Gopher battle at Me
morial Stadium.
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