Tuesday, November 8, 1949' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Fo-sGii MS 30-19 BY JERRY WARREN. Coach Bill Glassford had his regulars resting Monday night while the remainder of the var sity members whipped the frosh, 38-19 in a practice scrimmage. The frosh scored first when big Ted Connor snagged a Buster Lehman pass from two varsity defenders and crossed the goal line. Howard Herbst converted the extra point to give the yearl ings a brief 7-0 lead. It didn't take the varsity long to tie the srore however, as Bill Maxe blocked a frosh punt and Tracy Busch fell on it for the score. Yost converted to make the score a 7-7 deadlock. Yost, the offensive star for the Huskers, took over the next scor ing campaign on his own. He in tercepted a freshman pass on the 40-yard line and battered his way to the ten. Two Yost plays later the varsity led 13-7. Yost Scores Yost scored one more touch down on a 12-yard run and con verted three times for a high scoring afternoon. Other varsity scores were on passes from Del Wiegand to Frank Simon and Dutch Meyer to Ray Magsamen and runs by Gerry Ferguson. The second touchdown for the freshmen came on a fake punt. Bobby Reynolds took the ball Frosh to Hold Intra-squad Scrimmage The highlight for the frosh foot ball season will come when they are divided into reds and blues and sent thru an intra-squad scrimmage at 4:30 p.m. Wednes day. Coach H. II. "Ike" Hanscom said Wednesday that a lot of time is being spent now to improve vari ous fundamentals such as block ing, tackling, punting, and punt returns. Hanscom is determined that these frosh be well versed in such fundamentals. Hanscom implied that bull hand ling in punt returns is being par ticularly stressed. "We are trying to improve fundamentals generally and ball handling and punt re turns in particular." The frosh mentors are also find ing all the possibilities of the men under them. "We are switching quite a few men to various posi tions to acquaint them with dif ferent positions, see if they adapt themselves better, and attempt to raise the team to its peak of per formance," he said. Freshmen being temporarily switched are: Hyle Thibault from end to guard, F.ill Wingender from halfback to fullback. Bob Rey nolds at halfback and quarter, Jack Ladds at left halfback and fullback, and Jack Greer from tackle to guard. Intramural Sportalk ISy Bill Mundell Current loaders in Intramural bowling arc the Sigma Nu's and the Pros. Both teams are sporting perfect records with six wins after the first two weeks of competi tion. Sigma Nu is far on top of Fra ternity league No. 1, with Kappa Sigma in second spot with two wins and one loss. The Pros top the Independent league with two teams just behind. Alpha Kappa Psi and Nisei both own 5-1 records. Other leaders are Zcta Beta Tau and Pioneer Co-op in Fraternity league No. 2 with 3-0, Delta Sig ma Pi and Theta Xi in league No. 3 with 3-0, and Phi Kappa Psi and Phi Gamma Delta in league No. 4 with the same won and loss record. Methodist Student House Is leading the Denominationals with three wins and no losses with the Cotner House and Lutherans fol lowing close behind with 2-0. After one week of volleyball play, 17 teams have clean slates. Presby House leads these teams with two victories while all oth ers have won one. , from punt formation and passed to led Connor for a Co-yard scor ing play. The sun was down and stom achs were growling whvn the frosh finally, scored again. After a long march down field, which was helped by the coaches, Bill Wingender smacked through the center for one yard and a touch down. The frosh attack couldn't seem to penetrate the varsity defense but their defensive play was rough with Conner and Wayne "Bear"' Handshy leading the way rumDies ana intercepted passes gave the varsity most of their scoring opportunities. Iowa State Next Fee for Husker "11" Iowa State's twice-beaten Cy clones are getting the type of hard work this week that goes with a meeting with the power ful Nebraska Cornhuskers. Coach Abe Stuber is handing out lots of rough work to the Cyclones in preparation for the Saturday invasion by Nebraska Nebraska players will have their first view of the latest varia tion of the T formation, the Cy clone T-V, when the Huskers take to the field against the Iowa State team. The offense has be come the talk of the football world since the Cyclones stopped Illinois in a 20-20 tic late last September. Important spot in the T-V oT fense is the fullback slot and to date no able replacement has been found for the injured Bill Chaun cey. Chauncey was the top ground Cainer in the Big Seven at the end of four games. . A knee in jury in the Colorado game brought his brilliant season to what was hoped would be only a temporary halt. But since that Oct. 8 date he has done little running to help the Cyclones. Tleplaceemnts for the fullback position are Eddie Green, senior No. 2 fullback, who has taken over the ground gaining lead for the Cyclones in the absence of Chauncey and Jack Delbridge, former Cedar Rapids prep star. Angle to See Action Another back that will see lots of action and handle the punting for the Cyclone team is Bob Angle, senior right halfback from Ottumwa. Angle has won two letters in football at Iowa State and is football captain this year In Big Seven statistics the Cy clones have their share of play ers on the statistics list. Bill Weeks heads the list as he is fifth in totid offense and tenth in pass ing. His passing partner, Jim Doran, holds down eighth in pass receiving while little Don Fer guson is ninth in the punt return column. In the Oklahoma game Doran and Weeks were the whole show as the two compiled 203 yards against the mighty Sooners. Nebraska will not be the only team hampered by injuries when the Cornhuskers meet the Cy clones Saturday as the Cyclones have two men listed as definitely out. Male Schmidt, defensive end from Ames, is expected to be on the bench along with fullback Chauncey. You can order printed GUjnatmafl (Earba Now See our huge selection All Alike and Poxed Assortm'ts, also Norcrosi Cello. Packs. Prices as low as 4.90 for 100 iComplele with EnvalopM and Printing) (tialbtttvab latimtrrrj &tott $c Printing (En. 215 North 14th Street (School of Commerce Dldg.) 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