imcfcry, November 21, 1948 Huskers Lose THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 i Spiker Standings Intf rfrntfrnlty l.fKOr 1 wan , . 8 ,. .2 : 9AE ISAM ; Bft Thctn n 6 Delta Sicmti I'lii 2 Thrla XI 2 Delia Chi 2 ZBT 1 jHiciir II Sigma Chi 9 Sitma Phi Kpsilnn K Brown Palnre 6 Kappa Sigma 2 Pioneer Co-op 1 Delta Tau Di-Un 1 l.ranur HI Delia Upsilon fi Phi Delta Theta 5 Farm House 4 Nil riii (iiimma Delta B'tJi Sigma Vi Cornhusker C'lon Alpha Sigma Phi DennmhtHlinnitl Lutherans Presliterians Methodists Newman Club Baptists . . . . Chi itinrs . . Inter- Varsity League V Continued from Page 1 to Bob Schneider was good to the midfield stripe. Junior Collopy flipped another aerial which was complete to little Del on the 39 and good for a first down. Hutton Makes Down. A pass from Wiegand to Dick Hutton netted a five yard gain Hutton made it a first down on . the Missouri 27 yard marker with a neat run inside the right end. The Huskers tried desperately to pick up yardage but the Tiger line held. A Wiegand pass was incomplete and a fourth down try for a first and ten by Cletus Fischer brought the ball to 21 but not close enough to give Ne braska four more trys. Damkroger Blocks Punt Big Ralph Damkroger set up the Husker's other scoring try when he blocked Bob Robinson's punt. A screen pass from Wiegand to Dick Hutton netted six yards. Hutton was then cut loose on one of his favorite reverse plays and that brought the ball to the Mis souri 20. Eight seconds remained in the first half as Wicgand's toss to Collopy went incomplete. Dick Hutton bulled his way to the nine as the half ended giving Missouri a 6-0 edge. Missouri almost scored another touchdown in the first quarter when Ed Stephans took the pitch out from Bus Entsminger and flipped to Captin Mel Sheehan. The Tiger captain caught the pass just outside of the end zone and the score was ruled no good. Entsminger Tallys . Coming back in the third quar ter Missouri wasted no time in hitting the scoring column. Cos tello's kickoff was taken by Nick Carras who carried to .the MU 30. Two more plays and Carras had lugged the ball to midfield. Dick Braznell charged to the 37 of Nebraska and Nick Carras found a hole to the 29. Wilber Volz took Entsminger s Phi Kappa Psi 2 pitchout to the 18 just short of j ;mm Rh0 J a first down. Nick Carras picked 1-rnsiie iv .m.... .,rinihtmr honH. ATO 7 on irom mis n.nisminger. cms minger scored through a Nebraska line which didn't know he was carrying the ball. Bog Dawson's placement was good. Penalty Gives T. D. Faurot's squad made their third touchdown on a sustained drive -from the Husker 15 yard line. The wet pigskin was brought to the 4? on three straight line plays by Entsminger, Carras and Ste phans. Fullback Bob Houston looked like he was shot out of a cannon as he drove through the right side of the Nebraska line to the 23. Wilber Volz scored after a 15 yard unsportsmanslike conduct pcrfalty brought the ball to the one yard line. Daw son cut the uprights and Missouri led 20 to 0 with five minutes left in the third quarter. Hutton Scores Nebraska finally scored its lone tally with nine minutes left in the fourth quarter. The scoring drive started on the Huskers own 35 yard marker. Phil Young picked tip five through the Missouri line and a Junior Collpy pass to Ralph Damkroger was complete to the Tiger 40. Ferguson scampered to the 35 iind Don Schneider went off tackle for two more yards. Don "Little Monster" Strasheim ripped off j two yards and then carried for a I first down to the 26. A Gerry Ferguson pass to Dick Hutton was complete with the fleet Hutton sidestepping two would be Mis souri tacklers and running down field to paydirt. Ferguson's place ment was no good. Spectacular Play Missouri's final marker was probably the most spectacular of the game. It was a pass from Bus Entsminger to Bob Wren who caught the bal'l while lying flat on his back in the end zone. Ncbr. FlrM Down 14 By Itimlilnt; 11 fy panning - (I By Penalties . . . : II Hall liat on Df-wnfl 2 Yards by Hushing J r,-4 Yanli List by KuhIiiiik .... 27 Faum Attempted 22 pHaxen Completed 8 Own Pannes Interrrpttd .... 4 Yards Oalneri on Passes ...116 Total Offensive Vanln 243 PtinU . . . . 5 runt Averag . ft Penalty Yardnge ". Ilf. yield Goal Attempted 0 Field aoi Rurneuul 0 i Punts Returned by 7 PunU Hloktd by ., 1 Kirk Off Heturnei! by M Fumbles 1 Own Fumbles Recovered ... 0 Penalties & -J -r.-.-v Potsy Opens Frosh-Varsity Tilt to Public Potsy Clark, Cornhusker coach, will open the gates to the public Monday and Tuesday for two scrimmage sessions between the varsity and freshman teams. There has been a growing ven detta between the yearlings and the re.d shirted varsity and Pot sy wants to bring it. to a climax as the Huskers prepare for the long ride to Portland and the Oregon State game next Saturday. The scrimmage will be held un der game conditions with the first half to be played Monday and the second half Tuesday. ''If our players- would run as hard against our foes as they have been this week against the fresh men we might worry Oregon State considerably," Coach Clark said. Frank (Junior) Collopy pulls down Missouri halfback, Nick Carras, from behind as Husker Ken Sail ors (51) hurries to his assistance, while Tiger Bus Entsminger (11) watches from a sflfe distance. Collopy appeared in his last game before a home crowd in Nebraska's 33-6 rout by Missouri Saturday. lost it 4 I) 4 4 4 Norrin House Ulles Geology Chem K Kate's Boys Ag Men's Club . Dorm C ..... Delta Tha Phi IHirm B Independent I faille I .13 . .7 .111 . 7 . .8 . .7 . 4 . 1 . n IM Wrestling Entries Due Dec. 7 Intramural westling is sched uled to start Dec. 7 with all en tries due in the P.E. office not 1 1 later than Dec. 2. Anyone may enter the tourney 3 i but organizations must file their 7t . . t-. . . . i:i entries Dec. l io quamy as a team. Each group must have at least four men actually compet ing to qualify as a team. Only two men may enter in each weight class. Lettermen are not eligible. IM medals will be awarded to the eight division champions with a trophjt going to the winning fraternity. Names of the cham pions will be placed on plaques in the Coliseum lobby. All contestants must secure a physical OK card from Student Health Service and present it at weigh in ceremonies. Coach Pat terson and assistants will be on hand to assist with workouts and Only 550 Sups? The average American drinks approximately 550 cups of coffee each year. Mo. 22 o i 2 4 M 47 i:i 2 !,!, 4 24 40 II b JM II HI 2 1 4 XMAS CARDS Astments, or all alike. NamA imprinted if Dr tired Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 No. 14 Open Thurs. to 9 Time to Re -Tie? 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