Wednesday, October 15, 1547" THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Klein's Frosh Test Varsity Ground Game It was a double duty drill for the Nebraska varsity crew Tues day night. Coach Bernie Masterson gave his Huskers an opportunity to brush up on their offense against I.. F. "Pop" Klein's freshmen on the varsity greensward while As sistant coaches Doug Russel and Tony Blazine worked alternate units on defense against the Nub bins on the varsity practice turf. Little Del Wiegand drew the main quarterbacking assignment with some relief from Joe Part ington. Cletus Fischer, returning to his first Jeam halfback spot, flashed signs of his old running form as he repeatedly romped through the Frosh defense. Bill Mueller, Jim Myers and Bob Ackerman also reeled off long gains with hard running against the persistent and scrap py freshmen. Toogood Nurses Cut- Lip The Huskers are returning to full physical strength. Charlie Toogood was the only regular varsity lineman out of the Frosh skirmish. He is nursing a badly cut lip, but will be ready for Saturday's battle with the Fight ing Irish. Masterson grouped Jack Pesek and Ralph Damkroger at the ends, Carl Samuelson and Fred Golan at the tackles and Fred Lorenz and Gene Wilkins at the guards with Captain Tom Novak at the pivot spot with the No. 1 line. Dick Hutton and Dale Adams I V t X SCATBACK RETURNS Cletus Fischer, speedy broken field runner, rejoined the Huskers' first eleven Tuesday night after a two week session on the side lines with a pulled leg muscle. The St. Edward flash showed signs of his old form in romping through Pop Klein's freshmen gridders. Fischer will be in the starting lineup for the Not.e Dame fracas. teamed with Fischer and Wiegand in the backfield. ,, Junior Collopy, Jim Riedy and Kenny Fischer ran with Parting ton as a resrve backfield unit with the first team line. While Masterson worked to improve the Husker running at tack for the Notre Dame battle, Russel and Blazine continued to polish Nebraska's defense against the Johnny Lujack guided "T" formation of Coach Frank Leahy's Irish. NOW flritor Lst Dy Ul UUI Wednesday To get your season tickets. To SAVE 33. To get the choice locations. for the Lincoln Fine Arts Concert Series "The Greatest of Them All" 7 Big Events Don Cossacks "Rhythms of Spain" Novaes Markova & Dolin Ramon Vinay Isaac Stern Norina Greco All Seats Reserved Lincoln High Auditorium Season Prices: $10.20, $10.80, $12.60, $15.00 (Tax Included) Tickets At Walts', 1140 "O" St., or Call 2-4150 Beaton Ticket Sale Closes 8:3 Wednesday 75 Candidates Launch Official Cage Workouts Head Basketball Coach Harry Good announced Tuesday that of ficial cage workouts will start Wednesday. Varsity, B team, and freshmen candidates will report for the daily supervised practices. Approximately 75 men have been conditioning the past few weeks for the coming season. Ma jor lettermen who have been working out are: Joe Brown, Nashville, Tenn.; Bob Cerv, Wes ton; Rod Cox, Lincoln; Claude Retherford, French Lick Springs, Ind.; Dick Schleiger, Omaha, and Paul Shields, Monrovia, Ind. Minor award winners banc this year include Kenneth Anderson, Creston, la.; Anton Lawry, Omaha, and Dick Srb, Lincoln. Ncal Mosscr from Kcbron and Jim Sandstedt from Omaha, both out with pre-scason injuries a year ago, will be counted on to strengthen the ball club. B team players making a bid Splash Parly A regular co-recreational splash party will be held in the University of Nebraska swimming pool Wednesday night at 8:30. All persons at tending must have a swimming permit and must furnish their own suits. Hollie Lepley, IN swim coach will be in charge. for varsity berths include Bob Al len, Lincoln; Don Bauer, Goehner; Doyle Buskohl, Norfolk; Bill Den ker, Elkhorn; Fritz Simpson, At lantic, la.; Tom Milliken, Fre mont; Bill Salcr, Greensburg, Ind.; Jim Van Burgh, Minneapo lis, Minn.; Melvin Williams, Ixad, S. D., and Thurman Wright, Rich mond, Ind. Since the pre-war freshman rule goes into effect this season, there will be three separate squads. Tony Sharp and John Thompson will assist Good with the coaching duties. First game on the IA47-48 Husker slate is with Purdue, Dec. 8, on the coliseum maples. ATO Slvmies Late DU Bid Alpha Tau Omega Tuesday turned back a spirited Delta Up silon drive in the last few .sec onds of play to win one of the most closely contested IM footbal games this season. The ATO men looked like sure winners with three minutes to go, holding a 7-0 advantage on a TD pass from Don Gallop to Tommy Harman. 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