The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 07, 1949, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Mere Are Yur WiiUBers
Expert and
Percentage
Cal.-Wlsc.
Clem.
iMiss St.
Harlan Beideck (.800)
Cub C4em (.800) T
Cal.
Clem.
Cal. Clem. I
Fritz Simpson (.800) I Cal. Clem
Jerry Warren (.800) Cal
Clem.
IS
Colo. ZIl
JS
IS
Colo.
Navy
Duke Duke
Duke
Duke
Jack Donovan (.700) Cal. Clem
Jerry Ewing (.700) Cal. Clem.
IS
Is
Navy
Duke
Navy
r'Army- f Minn.- Mo.-Ok. I USC- Tex.- I KU-
Mich. N'w'rn AAM 1 O.St. ' OkJla-,L G-w sh-
I M ichT I Minn. f" M o. USC 1 Okla. KU
Army I Minn. ( "' Mo. I OSt Okla. KU
I MichTT" Minn. " Mo. O.St, i Okla J KU
I Army" Minn. Mo. USC Okla. J KU
Mich, "i Minn. I Mo. 0St. i Okla. KJJ
j Mich. ' Minn. : Mo. I USC i Okla. KU
E'3 ushers Forfiiffy
By Kimon Karabotsos
All indications point to Ne
braska being at top strength for
their 1949 Big Seven debut against
Kansas State Saturday afternoon
at Manhattan.
Even though the Huskers were
ragged at times in their workout
Wednesday, there still was
sparkles of brilliance. An encour
aging note was that Glassford will
be better fortified, as far as sheer
manpower is concerned, than he
nrrninst Minnesota.
Min nick Bolsters Tackles
Don Minnick, transfer from
Fairbury JC, will be expected to
bolster Nebraska's strength at the
tackles. Last week the Huskers
were low in reserves at that spot.
Glassford has named guard Dar
win Salestrom to captain the
Huskers. Salestrom is a 190 pound
guard from St. Edward.
The Wildcats will be after their
third consecutive win, a feat that
they have been unable to accom
plish since 1942 when they won
their first three games one of
those wins was against Nebraska.
"oastinir 82 points in two games,
which is more than they scored
all last season; K-State is ex
pected to throw a rushing game
at the Huskers. Nebraska's attack
will probably cnier around the
passing arm of Fran Nagle who
hit 12 for 22 against the Golden
Gophers.
Nagle Best Passer
Coach Ralph Graham believes
that Nagle may be the best passer
the Cats will face all season so
mavbe an airtight defense will
Coed Fall Frolic
To Be Held Oel. 11
The Fall frolic for all new
women students will be held at
7 p. m., Tuesday, at Grant Me
morial Hall.
The purpose of the meeting is
to introduce the coed to WAA.
There will be skits by the various
clubs, and refreshments will be
served.
Recreational facilities will be
available for all interested so the
dress will be informal. All those
interested in joining WAA are in
vited. Orthosis tryouts will be held
Wednesday, Oct. 12. at 7 p.m. in
Grant Memorial. ... ,
Swimming Club tryouts win De
held Thursday, Oct. 13, at 7 p.m.
in the Coliseum. Swimmiug per
mits will be required unless the
students are enrolled in swim
ming class.
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Dodgers Even Up
Scries; Win 1-0
Pitching was again the whole
story as the Brooklyn Dodgers
evened up the World Series at
one game apiece with a 1-0 vic
tory over the Yankees.
For the second consecutive
game, the first time in Series
history, the game was a one-run
shutout. Preacher Roe went all
the way for the Dodgers and lim
ited the Yanks to six nits, no
more than one in any inning,
while the victors banged seven
off loser Vic Raschi and reliever
Joe Page.
Roe, while not as sensational .n
the strikeout column as his team
mate Newcombe was in the
opener, was tough in the clutches
and his three strikeouts were reg
istered with one man on base
each time.
Raschi pitched good steady ball,
and was taken out not for pitch-
-
( ing failures but for a pinch hitter
in the eighth inning.
Jackie Robinson opened the
Dodger second with a screaming
double and advanced to third on
Hernia nski's pop fly to Coleman.
Robinson then scampered home
with the game's only run on a
Classified
Gil Hodges.
Friday. Yankee manager Casey
Stengel is expected to start south
paw Ed Lopat while Burt Shotton
of the Dodgers said that he would
start either Rex Barney or Ralph
Branca. The scene shifts to Eb-
bets Field in Brooklyn for the
iipvt thrpfi camps and as tradi
tion goes, "Anything can and usu
ally does happen in tiODeis
Field."
Shotton has invited all the
members of the Dodgers" 1920 Na
tional League championship team
to attend the series. Burt is plan
ning a special welcome for one
of the team, Casey Stengel
TONIGHT
COLLEGE
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room with Ireshman K. student. In
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NKW"Rabn"riitie "sport etui tit in green, rust,
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and his orchestra
Dancing 9 until 12
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Tax Included
CAPTAIN Darwin "Dubber'
Salestrom, 190 pound guard
from St. Edward, will captain
the Huskers when they meet
Kansas State in tne lop nii
Seven game of the week at
Manhattan, baturciay.
fitvmip the Huskers in the ail
Even with a good pass defense,
the Wildcats will have to contend
with a spirited Nebraska line that
forced the highly touted Minne
cni.n fr.iu.nirl wall to buckle at
times and made Bierman take to
thr airl.nipsi for their ci5-o win
K-.Rfnir-'s line is nothing to be
overlooked for in two games, they
have given up only U points an
,,t-lv (10 vnrrls.
Three Cats are in the top eight
....,-c ;, tho rnnfprcnce. ill
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s,i.rirm tlif sensational sopho
orond with 30 points.
George Thomas of the Sooners
leads with 33. Behind Faubion
Rnlldozcr' Hack
ney and another soph sensation
Elmer Creviston.
isTniMviukn i fivfn a slight ad
vantage over the Wildcats by
romping over the sociaKs
holding the Gopncrs oown, o-u
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