. Sunday, October 19, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Game Slory . . . (Continued from Page 1.) ND 17 yard stripe while the Husk ers rolled to four successive first downs. But this first sign of Huskcr offensive strength wilted as a fierce Irish forward wall held Moomey for no gain on two suc cessive line smashes and swarmed Little Del Wiegand twice while the workhorse quarteback vainly sought open receivers. The Irish took over and the Nebraskans could not generate a serious threat throughout the re mainder of the contest. Novak Individual Star. If one individual standout could be declared from either the Corn husker crew or the Notre Dainc unit, the honor would rest on the shoulders of Novak. The tireless bone-crushing defensive star was all over the field for the Huskcrs continually rocking Irish ball car riers. Cletus Fischer, Husker back field spark, turned in a strong back field performance along with Mueller and Wiegand, who shouldered the entire Husker quarterbacking as signment with the exception of two plays. For the Irish it was simply a case of two much all-around tal ent, John Panelli, starting full back, ripped through the Husker defense for the first Irish touch down. Mike Swistowicz carried the brunt of the attack while ramming over for the second No tre Dame tally. Little Coy McGee, elusive Irish speedster, slipped through the Husker defense for 13 yards for ND's third period score. All-American Johnny Lujack gave way to reserve quarterback Frank Tripucka throughout most of the second half. And the Lu jack understudy responded with a tremendous passing exhibition cli maxed by a touchdown flip to End Dough Winbright in the fi nal stanza. The injured Emil Sitko return ed to action late in the contest but showed no apparent ill-effects as he romped through a tired Husker crew for the last Irish tally. Husker Forwards Strong In the Husker forward wall End Ralph Damkroger, Tackles Charlie Toogood and Carl Samuelson and Guard Fred Lorenz turned in top rate performances matching the display of All-American George Connor, tackle and ND captain. Representatives of the Nebraska student body presented the Corn husker squad with a large red and white floral "N" before the game. Across the "N" was a ban ner which read "We're Behind You The Student Body." Harriet Quinn of Gothenburg, president of Tassels, women's pep organization, presented the floral piece to Game-Captain Novak. Notre Pnma Pos. Nebraska Martin 205 le.. Damkrouer 211 Connor ) (220) . . .It.. . Toopood (234 W.Fischer (230) ..lg Wilkina (19.M Strohmoycr ( 195) . .c . .Novak (cc) (20.'.) Wendell (19R re Lorenz (1MR Ciarobskl (213) rt.. Samuelson (232) Hart 21 re. Lujark (ISO) qh. T. Frennan (173).. lh. rn. .f b. Coutre (17) Panelli (l'.IO) Notre Dame Nebraska Pesek (21 Si . . Wiepand (1RI . . . Hution ( ICS I .G. Klsolier (164 1 . .. . Aadms (187) .. .6 6 7 1231 0 0 0 0 0 Notre name acorinc Touchdown: Pa nelli. Swistowiir, Mc(Jee, Waybrichl, Sitko. Point after touchdown: Earley. Notre Dame auhstltutiona Knds : Wlchtkin, WayhrlKht, Kspenan, Johnson, Michaels; Tacklea: Budynklewici, Cifelli, Sullivan, Urhan. McGehee. Ciechanowiez; Guards: Oraco, Gaul, B. O'Connor, Frampton, Lally. Paller; Centera: Mroh meyer. Carter. Jeffera; Quarterbacks: Lu jack. Tripucka, Brown; Halfbacks: McGee, Coutre, Smith, Earley. Sitko, Gay. Spaniel, J. Brennan; Kulltiack: Sim mons. Nebraska aubatitutlont Enda: Nyden. Cochrane, Doyle; Tacklea: Sim, Becker, Golan; Guards : Hoy. Becker, Jacupke, Pcdlacek. Meana: Center: Costello; Quarterback: Thompaon; Halfbacks: Mueller, Myera, Moomey. K. Flacher, Ackerman; Fullbacks: Balestrom, Boat wick. Officlala Referee: Jay Berwansrer (ChlcaKo): Umpire: Grady Sklllern (Oklahoma): Field Judge: John North (Highland Park); Head llneaman: Paul Goehel (Michigan). Attendance 54.000. WAA Announces First Round Wins Members of fourteen organized houses participated in the first week of the annual girls' intra mural soccer-baseball tournament with Chi Omega No. 2, Delta Delta Delta No. 3, Gamma Phi Beta No. 1, Kappa Kappa Gam ma No.- 2, Alpha Phi No. 1 and Howard Hall winning the first round. WAA announced that health permits for all girls not registered in a regular Physical education course who wish to participate in intramurals, must be in by Fri day, Oct. 24. This week's schedule: Monday: Wllron Hall va. Delta Gamma No. 2: Delta Delta Iielta No. 2 va. In ternational House. Tuesday; Kapi Alpha if" .Mr- I arse r I - W U' P.tT M s T "I Courtesy Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star. NOVAK TO THOMPSON Game Captain Tom Novak, standout center who sparked the gritty Husker football team in Saturday's tangle with Notre Dame, snaps the leather to Quarterback Dick Thompson. Thela va. Kappa Kappa Gamma No. 2; No. 2 vs. Delta Gamma No. 1. Alpha XI Delta No. 1 vs. Iowne Club. Thursday: Terrace Hall vs. Gamma Phi Wednesday: Delta Delta Delta No. 3 Beta No. 2 (plavoffl; Kappa Kappa vs. Alpha Chi Omega No. 1; Alpha Thl Gamma No. 1 va. Alpha Xi Delta No. 2. Opening Concert Lincoln Fine Arts Series S. HUR0K prctcats r CHORUS DANCm Thursday Oct. 23. at 8:30 Philip Mallln. Local Manager LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Prices: J 1. 20, $1.80, $2 10, f.1.00. S.60 (Tat Included) Tickets at Walts', 1110 O St. rhone t-tl.'iO "Th Series of the Stars" Turkey Hacc Top Inlrainural Event The annual cross country tur key race will get top billing on this week's intramural athletic program. The race over a Va mile route will be run Thursday starting at 4:30 p. m. .The race will start in front of the east stadium and will end west of the coliseum on the athletic field. Intramural table tennis match es continue daily action this week. Pioneer Co-ops meets Kappa Sig ma Monday and the Phi Kappa Psi paddle wielders play Sigma Phi Epsilon Tuesday afternoon. Sig Eps Take Final Grid Win Sigma Phi Epsilon intramural gridders wound up league play Friday night in the only contest at the Coliseum layout by dropping Zcta Beta Tau by a 6-0 count. A Skotchdopole-Fowler neiiiil accounted for the lone Sig Ep tally. The Sig Eps concluded piny with three wins and three Ism-s. Newan Club won a 2-0 forfeit de cision from Huskcrville. Unbeaten Beta Theta Pi will meet once-beaten Phi Gamma Delta in a feature battle at Ag campus Monday night. Hs & "'X and hit I V COMEDIAN 1 ""JO?" .NTCYAS PIAVROVQ K 7, t r JBm"xrn' kill iviw WESTERN If TOMMY DUNCAN I i tc4i Star I I 1! 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