Sunday, October 12, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE! 3 Huskcrs (Continued From Fage 1.) the end zone on the second play of the fourth quarter. Two place kicks by Bob Cos- tello were true to the mark as the Husker scoring ended with 14 counters. Except for the two breaks nothing the Huskcrs attempted was of any avail. In earlier games Nebraska had turned to the air when running plays failed, but in the conference inauguration Nebraska tried only two passes. One toss was intercepted by Iowa State and the second aerial fizzled when Wiegand's heave was not lone enough for Bob Acker man, who had eluded the Cyclone secondary. Cyclones Start Fast. Once beaten in Big Six com petition, the I Staters began as if they were going to run the Huskers out of the stadium. . A determined scoring drive which started on the Iowa State 38 yard line ran out of gas on the Husker 16. Harle Rollinger failed to con nect on a fourth down field goal effort and Nebraska took over. It was not long, however, be fore the red-shirted Ames outfit was back in scoring territory. Ron Norman's punt went out of bounds on the Nebraska 5 and after two running plays netted three yards, Pesek booted to the Cycone 46. Webb Halbert, who accom panied the Iowa State coach from Cape Girardeau Teachers college this fall, split the Husker defense with a 13 yard gallop to the 28 yard line. Norman spotted Webber in the clear on the 7-yard line and nailed him with a pass to set up the lone Iowa stale touchdown. Another Norman-Todd Webber pass plus a clipping penalty against the woeful Huskers left the ball a yard and a half away from the double etripe. Chauncey Rams Over Fullback Bill Chancey took one poke at the line for good measure end then rocketed into the end zone through a big hole in the Nebraska right side for the tally Rollinger added the extra point with a placement. Cyclone followers were over joyed when Cletus Fischer funv bled and Iowa State recovered on the first play following the IS touchdown. Rollinger and Jensen covered the loose ball on the Ne braska 18. "A mixup in backfield assignments spoiled a third down running play by the home team so Rollinger dropped back to attempt a second field goal. The ball was low to the left and Nebraska took over. Half time saved the Nebraskans from further trouble. A long pass from Ray Klootwyk to end Bob Jensen was completed on the Scar let 15 but there was not time for further plays. Weak Ground Attacks Neither team had noticeable success on the ground. The in spired Cyclone line performed nobly in smearing Nebraska quick opening plays and the Husker for wards were hard to fool after the first Iowa State counter. Total yards gained on the ground by the Cyclones amounted to 97 yards while the Huskers col lected 62 yards. But in yards gained passing the Cyclones com' pletely overshadowed the punch less Scarleteers 101 yards to none Saturday's triumph was the first win for the Huskers over Iowa state at Ames since 1941. By virtue of the victory Nebraska and Kan sas are tied at the head of the Big Six with one win and no losses. Husker Puntinf Bright The only phase of the game which was favorable to the eyes of Husker fans was the Nebraska punting. Jack Pesek and Jim Myers got eight opportunities to exercise their toes and their eight boots averaged 43 yards. Charlie Toogood and Tom No vak again provided pleasan mom ents with their solid defensive CLASSIFIED BUS BOYS Young men who have time free between the hours of 11 to 2 will find interesting and profitable work In our Tea Room. Apply Tea Room manager. Fifth floor, before 11 nd after 2:30 r. m. MILLER & PAINE WANTED Vet student to work part time. Prior experience in army administration, correspondence, and typing required. Apply to Major Brust, Room 204, Nebraska Hall. BALLROOM dancing i Studio 2705 Royal ourt:Jllipejolle)epione480. LOST A blue Parker "61" pen in a Parker box. The name of Pon C. Met- calf in gold on barrel. Call 3-8352. LOST About three weeka ago a Parker "51" pen in the Crib. Reward! Call Dorothy Lathrop. 2-1926. LOST Dark green Rhneffer Lifetime pen. Helen or initials ASC engraved on gold band. Reward I Helen Hirshorn, 2-3526. 4-,; M n v ) v Courtesy Lincoln Journal. TOUCHDOWN TWINS Halfback Dick Hutton and Quarterback Del Wiceand tallied the Huskers' two touchdowns Saturday after noon at Ames to give the Scarlet crew a 14-7 victory. Co-captain Hutton skirted right end for three yards for the Huskers' first tally when a bad pass from center enabled the Iiuskers to gain possession of the ball, on the Cyclone five. Wicgand sneaked over from the three yard stripe after Guard Fred Lorenz pounced on an Iowa State fumble. play. Novak sparked the brief Husker scoring spurts and was up to his favorite trick of bone jarring tackles on kickoff runbacks. Norman, Halbert and Webber carried most of the burden for the spunky Cyclones. In the line End Bob Jensen was hard to handle. Nebraska Poa Iowa Pamkrocor lc l.aun Toogood It Southard Wilkin Ig Bruhiiker Novak c Bush I.oreni rgg Anderson Samuelson rt Riilllniter Pesek tCC) ....re Jenson Wicgand 1 R. Norman Hutton (CC) In Halbert Monmey rh Weber Adams fb Klootwyk Nebraska 0 0 7 7-14 Iowa State 0 7 0 07 Nebraska scoring Touchdowns: Hutton. Wlegand. Try for poina: Costello 2 tplace mcnt). Iowa State scoring Touchdown : Chaun cey. Try tor point: Rollinger (placement I. Nebraska Subsitut ions Knds: Kalsors, Nyden, Cocniane; Tackles: Duda, Becker; Guards: Hoy, Pcdlacek, Means; Center: Costello; Quarterbacks: R. Thompson, Partington; Halfbacks: Myers. C. Fischer, Collopy. Ackerman; Fullbacks: Adama, Salestrom. Iowa State Substitutions Ends: Knop, Bennett; Tackles: Fled!, Brinkman, J. Jensen. Bones; Guards: Seibold, Whalen, Lindblom; Center: Bush, Dennis; Quarter backs: R. Norman, Griffith; Halfbacks: Paulson, Grundman, Bean; Fullbacks: Chauncey, Carney. Officials Referee: Lou House, William Jewell: Umpire: Orady Sklllern, Oklaho ma; Linesman: Bud Knox, Des Moines U. ; Field Judge: Duck Pulllam, Grand Island college. Delta Upsilon Keeps Grid Slate Clean FRIDAY SCORES. Delta Upsilon 20. Zcta Beta Tau 0. Newman Club 1, YMCA 0. Only two intramural football contests . were scheduled Friday evening on the Coliseum grounds. Delta Upsilon remained unde feated as they romped to a 20-0 triumph over Zeta Beta Tau. Sparked by Lawson, the DU's controlled play throughout the game. Lawson slashed over for two touchdowns and snagged an aerial for an extra point. Phth tallied for the third marker. Dean Kratz converted the other point after touchdown. 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