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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1947)
TKursHay, NovemKer 131 DeBolt's Nubbins Set Ft. Riley Battle Friday BY LEE IIARRIS. The University of Nebraska's B team will wade into the Ft. Riley Centaurs Friday at Memorial stadium at 3:00 with the hopes of preserving their perfect record held over from last year and the one game played this year. The Nubbins knocked off the Ft. Riley boys in an, earlier contest this year by a 12-7 count in a game played in Kansas, In their initial game of the sea- eon the ITusker B squad was led by little Russ Hale, 141 pound quarterback, who ran and passed the Nebraskans to an Inspiring win over the big soldier craw. The centaurs will bring some of Army's outstanding war-time football greats with them when they make their trip to Lincoln this Friday. Leading the list is He'rshel 'Ug Fusion, West Point's 240 pound center .for three years, who was pteked on the second Ail-American team in 1945. Hefty Tackles Another bright spot in the Cen taur line is 198-pound tackle Shel ton Biles who has to his credit three years of play at the Point and also an honorable mention on the All-American football selec tion of 1946. The Ft. Riley offensive punch comes in the form of William Woo' West, 190-pound ex-West Pofnt fullback. West lettered one year at Dartmouth before enter ing the academy at West Point. He played on the Eastern Ail-Star eleven in 1947 and was voted the most valuable player on the team. He is the man Coach Ray DeBolt's charges will have to watch out for Friday. Adding to the Centaur wealth of material is Harold Tavzel, two year letter man at West Point during the war who now teams with Biles to hold down the reg ular tackle position for Ft. Riley. Tavzel is another heavyweight scalfng in at 203. As for Ray DeBolt's Nubbins they have been scrimmaging with the freshman team this week and should be ready to roll Friday afternoon. Leading the Nubbins will be Harry Maginnis who teamed with Raymond Magsamen to spark the Husker ground offense in the lone game played three weeks ago. In that single contest the fullbacking chores of able Dean DaMoude stood out for the Huskers as his line bucking kept the Soldiers constantly on the back tract. Classified LOST Blark Schnefor Pen. near Bessey Hall CaU.JJ3aBOk. 2-7371.Rcward1 WOMEN stiKtnits. Can earn up to 12 an hour In spare time. Take order, lingerie, dresses, hosiery- Phone or ee Mr. L. G. Nichols, Lincoln Hotel. Thurs. afternoon or eve. TOR wTomplMe set of drawing equipment sltrte rule and minusa 76 8 drawing et. Manuel Fischer, press room. 8tate Journal Printing Co. ' ElAtllC Modern, mirthful ntertainment for parties, rluha, and ajettopethers. Profeaaor" Weldon Baker. References. 5-9394. BALLROOM dancinV Studio 2705 Royal Court Nellie Soeidell Telephone S-5480. FOR SALE DETSGEN DRAFTING SET. "0car! Get the Dentyne Chewing Gum it'a a datel" "I'm 'way ahead of you, Pal I asked for Dentyne Chewing Cum while yon were still talking ever the phone. Show cne any data who doesn't fall for that clean-tatting, long-lasting Dentyne flavor! Dentyne' got everything. It ven help keep teeth white, too!" Dentyne Cum Made Only by Adam 947 Varsity Crews Scrimmage; Captain Named Nebraska's Cornhuskers, after a day of rest and a day of light drills, had the prastice tempo stepped up slightly Wednesday night as Coach Bernie Masterson assembled two varsity units for a 20-minute scrimmage. Quarterback Dick Thompson, who saw his first full-time duty of the season Saturday, was named captain for the battle with Oklahoma s Sooners at Memorial stadium, Nov. 22. Three regulars passed up Wed nesday's drills because of injuries sustained in the KU fracas. Ralph Damkroger, DeWitt wingman, is out for the season with a broken thumb. Guard Gerald Jacupke was in suit for limbering up ex ercises only. He is nursing a twisted knee. Jack Pesek's sprained wrist forced him to watch the short skirmish from the sideline. Huskers Rest. A week's rest will help the tired and bruised Huskers while their next Big Six rival, the co-champion Sooners, face a high flying Missouri Tiger aggregation Satur day at Columbia. While both of End Coach Ray Prochaska's wingmen were out of action Wednesday, Ed Nyden and Alex Cochrane, a pair of veteran performers, worked with the num ber one unit. Gene Wilkins was back in his regular guard spot ahead of the injured Jacupke. Same Starters. The remainder of the first unit was the same group that opened against the Jayhawks Saturday. That includes: Carl Samuelson and Charley Toogood at the tackles, Fred Lorenz at guard and Tom Novak at center. Dick Thompson guided from the quarterback slot, Cletus Fischer worked at right half while Jis Myers alternated with Dick Hut ton at left half. Dale Adams was running from the fullback slot. Joe Partington was called on for defensive chores with the first team backs. $39.50 new Used throe weeks. Will sell for t.25.00. Call 5-7320. LOST Somewhere between Mem. Gym and Sosh a tan loother glass case con taining a pair of plastic-rimmed glass es. Are urgently needed. Norma Shalla, 8-7371. LOST At the NU-Kansas football game a black, carday bag containing iden tification. If found return to Jeanne Pierce at540 Jolfith. LOST Overnight bag, Thursday moi ling by Social Science Bldg. Reward. 3-9353. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Two-Mile Squad Set Loop Meet Once more a Nebraska team will play an underdog role in Big Six competition. Coach Ed Weir's cross country charges will attempt to break into the win column for the first time this season at the conference's an nual two-mile meet Saturday at Ames, Iowa. Nebraska's representatives 1 n the chase will be Don Theil, Har old Kopf, Warren Koenig, Don Morrfson, and Stan Martin or Hank Schlueter. Martin has been bothered with a sore foot and it is not certain that he will be a starter. The squad will leave for Ames Friday noon. Sooners Favorite Oklahoma is the defending champion and will be a heavy favorite to retain the title. They have been all-victorious the last two years indual meet competi tion. Four of the six top Sooner run ners are sophomores. They are R. C. Slocum, Ray Burns, Norval Smith and Kenneth Biggins. Lan don Westbrook and John Canaris complete Oklahoma track coach John Jacob's squad. Karnes Individual Star Kansas and Kansas State are tabbed as Oklahoma's most ser ious threats. Bob Karnes, K. U. standout, is favored to cop the in dividual crown. Missouri, Iowa State and Ne braska have not shown the team strength that the two Kansas schools and Oklahoma have shown in season dual encounters. Fri., Nov. 14, Couples Only Ittt: VArNrtSPOr 1'" v z-y m - mm at t w-ri Dancing-9 ' N CLUB LUNCHEON There will be an important luncheon for all "N" club mem bers Thursday noon in parlors Y and Z in the Student Union, Secretary Wes Maser announc ed. Members are to wear their "N" sweaters. Handball Meet Gets Underway Play in the intramural handball tourney will get underway Mon day, Nov. 17, according to the schedule released from L. E. Mean's IM headquarters. Seventeen teams have entered the single elimination handball event. All matches will start at 5:00 p. m. and will be played on the handball courts in the Coli seum basement. Teams consist of three men and a best two out of three matches will determine the winners. Sigma Chi meets Sigma Phi Epsilon while Phi Kappa Psi col lides with Alpha Gamma Rho in the opening day's matches. Capacity Crowd Certain For INU-Sooner Battle Another capacity crowd is as sured for the Oklahoma-Nebraska gam. Nov. 22, with only 400 reserved seats in Memorial Sta dium remaining on sale. Business Manager A. J. Lewandowski has announced. The knothole sections again will be available for youthful fans with 2,000 general admission seats going on sale when the reserved tickets have been exhausted, Lew andowski said. College Night AT EBB Adrn. $1.50 Per Couple Tax Incl. Slioe Salon, tr C til 12 UQtb ,m. PAGE 3 Hold Prelims Five IM Swim Events Preliminaries in the intramural swimming meet got under way last night at 8 p. m. Coach Hollie Lepley ran off events-in the 50, 100, and 220 yard free style events and the 100 yard breast and back stroke races. Independent Marvin Grimm holds records in the 50, 100 and 220 yard free style events with times of :24.4, :57.7 and 2:37. Jim Waters, Phi Gamma Delta, holds the record in the 100 yard breast stroke with a time of 1:16.1. Bill Fenton's 1:11.2 gave him record in the 100 yard back stroke race. 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