- Wednesday, October 20, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Freshman Squad Opens Against Cyclone Eleven Coach L.F. "Pop" Klein's fresh men gridders will journey -to Iowa State October 20 where the young players will meet the Cy clone frosh. The Frosh football mentor has named a list of 43 men to make the trip. It will be the first time in some years that Nebraska Frosh will play intercollegiate football. The game will start at 2 p.m. Iowa State's Herb Cormack will be "attempting to continue his un defeated string in 1948 with the freshman. Cormack directed the B team to a pair of victories last year. Coaches Klein, Kane, Miller, Johnson, Parsons, Mctheny, Han scom and Koejerk have been priming the first year men all month. The players are ready to follow the varsity's victory over the Cyclones. The squad, listing name, home town, height and weight: KnU Frank Simon. Burchard, 183, -l-H: Vinrk Dittm.in. Uneodn. 195. 5-11: Cecil Villi". Lincoln, 189, -3'i, ; Lenter Rcemts. Geneva, 175. 6-2: Winnie Sipp, PcottNbluff, 150, -0; Pen Newton, Omaha, 180. 6-1: Rohy Cable, Pueblo, Colo., 190, 6 0; Bill Schafl'er, Litchfield, 223. 6-3. Tackles Teil Brit, North Platte. 203. -l : Krnie Lee, Lincoln, 208, ft-10; Bob Mockett, Lincoln. 195, 5-11; Hurley Rec tor, Weepinx Water. 231. 8-2'A; Glenn Morlti. Lexington, 191. 6-1; Robert Fes- BY HAROLD flBRAMSON 6-2; DavUl 5 11; Don Minnesota, i UCLA or Kansas destructible this season and is certainly a far cry from the spirit that pervaded the campus last year. We think a lot of the credit for the great backing the team is getting this year is largely due to the Husker athletic coach, Mr. George "Potsy" Clark. Potsy Guiding Spirit No change could have been so complete without h i s guiding spirit just as no chance could have been complete without the backing of Nebraska students. it i . . 1 : . tu.t Illl.SKtT MUUlMll?) ICctU.C Midi rp 1 C 1 '111 Coach Clark's souad is not coins i 1 owl service Available ter. Fredonia, Kas., 210, jonea, naaitngfl. is, ft-n. Guards Don Burson, Omaha, 183 Alfred Blackett, Omaha, 23.'). 5-11 Woods. Halgler, 202, 6-2: Rodnev Klin. Beatrice, 185, 5-10; Hnrold Boswell, Falla City, 183, 8-1: John Dean, HastlnRS, 191, 6-2; Bruce Kvans. Lincoln, 185, 6-2. Centers Richard RpRier, San Lula Obispo, Calif., 186. 6-1; Richard Reese, Omaha, 197, 6-0; Tracy Biisoh, Pender, 184, 5-11; Virgil Adle, North Datte, 213, 6-2 RiBht halfbacks John McCurdy, Lin coln. 163, 5-9; Harold Summers, Cam bridge. 186. 5-10; Joe PnnnriKO, Chicago, 111.. 170. 5-10; Frank Wootera, Broken Bow, 170, 6-0. Ift halfbacks-Ron Clark. Ravenna, 152, 5-9; Tom Hopkins. Weepini? Water, 16fl. 5-9; Rollan Aubert, Pierce, 165, 5-10; Richard Yost, Omaha, 189. 5-10V4; Charles Buehrer. Harvard, 175, 5-10; Burdoll Coplan, Watertown, S. D., 161. 5-9. guarteibacks John Murphv. Glenwood, la., 180. 5-9; Carl Schmidt, Sidney, 1K0, 5-9; Mark Martin, Lincoln. 172, 5-11; Bill Darnell. Alliance. 170. 6-0. Fullbacks Nlchoas Adducl. Chicago, III., 187. 5-10; Robert Diers, West Point, 186. 6-0; Dick Giffonl, Pawnee City. 170. 5-10. . BEAT KANSAS Weir Calls for Cinder Talent Coach Ed Weir is anxious for all track candidates, who have checked out equipment, to report for practice sessions every eve ning. The Husker track mentor em phasized the importance of get ting into shape early in the sea son and has' issued a call for more track talent to report. "The boys are checked for at tendance at practice and if they don't show up. other tracksters will get the equipment," Coach Weir warned. The Huskcrs have suffered sev eral losses from last year's cinder squad. Stan Martin, letter win ner from Broken Bow, did not come back to school this fall and Esref Aydin, the tireless Turk, is not eligible until the second se mester. Tryouts for the Scarlet two mile team which will run against Kansas U Saturday will be held tomorrow evening at 4:15. BKAT KANSAS - Means Says New IM Unit Formed .. A new intramural competitive organization has been formed by the department which will con sist of al lorganized denomina tional and religious groups on the campus. This group will have its own leagues and compete with the su premacy point system. Awards similar to the Jack Best race for fraternities will be given td the champions. Winners will be eli gible to compete in the final play offs for All University champion ships in all sports. Secretary of the new organiza tion during its early stages has been Steve Dzama of the Meth odist Student House. The new organization will start competition with two events. One will be a basketball free throw tournament and the other will be the Interdenominational Bowling league. Both will get under way next week. Units desiring to affiliate in the newly organized circuit should call the Intramural Headquarters at once and make complete ar rangements. A meeting of all de nominational managers has been called by Mr. Means for 5 p. m., Wednesday, Oct. 27, in the P. E. building. Bait Ca sling Altlel To Intramural Roster Bait and fly casting has been added to intramural roster, ac cording to Lee Means, director of Physical Education. The tourna ment will take place at the Lin coln Oak Lake park on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 31. Competition will be open to all comers. 10 WHAT'S COMING? Days 'Til Homecoming to perlorm miracles this season. They know that football teams are not made championship teams overnight unless they are bought and paid for. Nebraskans know we don't play the game that way on this campus. Huskers Flay to Win. The scarlet and cream has al ways gone on the gridiron with only one thought and that is to win. Whether it is Notre Dame, Minnesota, UCLA, or Kansas State, Nebraska teams have al ways played to win and they will continue to do so. New Day Coming. We bcileve that Husker fans have finally reconciled themselves to the fact that Nebraska football teams are undergoing a rebuild ing process. In the words of Head Football Coach Potsy Clark, "a new day is coming." We would like to change that a little. Let's make it a new year is coming. A year that will see the Cornhuskers approach their pre-war status in Big Seven foot ball. So standby fans things won't alwavs bo like they are. BEAT KANSAS LOOK INTELLIGENT! Fool your friends. Jerks, half-heads and dopes are often mistaken for people because they look awake, alert. You, too, can do it. Take a NoDoz Awakener. Wake up... LOOK BRIGHT EVEN. 2jc at drug atores Iii New P.E. Building The Department of Physical Education for men has announced that plenty of lockers are still available for men who desire to have locker and towel service. This service will be available for all miscellaneous recreational activity in either the Coliseum basement or the new Physical Ed ucation building. 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