Monday, October 2, 1950 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 ' I- j f I- ft i fl I Ax' V a-ss BW .... 13 U YMB ! ( ! 5. 4 11 ngxr- r V I 11 1 9 L i m .n ousters Ym Mm? lira ( 2 t 2 (iaouu eyno BT BILL MUNDELL Sports Editor, Daily Nebraskan 1 Nebraska's Comhuskers bobbed into a 20-20 tie with favored Indiana in Memorial Stadium Saturday afternoon and the chief Bob concerned was terrific Bobby Reynolds. Rampaging Robert was the offensive spark for the Huskers in a game that changed lead five times, Nebraska on top three different times and lalling behind twice. It -was one of the finest opening games seen in Memorial Stadium in many many years and proved to the skeptical that the Huskers are not on their way tack, but instead are back. And not until well into the contest -did many of the Corn tusker loyal realize that their1 was a team to be reckoned with this year. The fans seemed to b.ave forgotten how to art while their Huskers were holding a Big-Ten outfit to a standstill By the fourth .quarter, however., the spirit of old seemed to be in stilled in them and the roars that arose were not cries of sur prise, but rather, shouts of (Con fidence. Their Huskers were back! Sophomore 'Bobby opened the scoring in the game after Kon dark leaped on -a Hoosier fum ble on the Indiana 14 yard line. Reynolds went ten, Wingender fjot two, and Bobby went over right tackle for the final two. Ted Britt's try for point went wide and the Buskers led, -0, with minutes gone. Indiana needed only nine plays following the kickoff to go ahead. Bobby Robertson was the key Hoosier in this .drive as he was the whole afternoon. Ey Dick Fensler tn.ff tlimrU VrtUtr Friday's touch football action was limited to four games in the Interdenominational and Inde pendent leagues. Presby House eked out a 9-7 win over Intervarsity with a last minute touchdown by Bob -Bhuler. With Intervarsity lead ing 7-2, Shuler took a lateral from Bex K.nowles and ran five yards for the marker. The same play worked for the point after touchdown. Presby led until mid-way in the fourth .quarter., 2-0, by 'vir tue .of a first .quarter safety. In the fourth .quarter the Intervar sity squad started hitting with their passes and marched to the Presby four yard line. From there a pass from Bryan John ston to Lee Heigle was good for the touchdown. Johnson passed to Del Eudeen for the seventh point. In another game decided in the last minutes of play the Ag YMCA '.beat the Baptists, -0. Neither team .could muster any coring punch amtil late in the lourth .quarter. Then Bill Miller .of the Ag T broke through to block a Baptist punt on the Bap list ten yard line. John 2uenzi Presby, Aq f : Jf, ' 1 1 ,rl I i' t I $ Li i it r .11 I , n,W ..-HH'iLI'Mif '-r- -ri.......i.n..i....iil.,i --1n 1,1m, mm m- . 1 1.. 11 m. wul ii.l.ni, nil U j. V i Il'l ' lTi"l I I'f "It. . " " '""111 'itmmmmi Mil III IHIiMwW lln . :.i n.l tlm y HI li fliilMrrflf.Hl BOBEY KEIKOLMS .carries the ;taal.l to the Indiana 4 yard line just seconds tbeJore lie .crashed .over for the tfirsl auddt the fame Saturday, 'iFetrausskas. ;(XU), Indiana quarterback, is moving in Jor the tackle while Husker ndTranJk Simon d onang too Jate io Jhep. v(Photo by Kod JtUfigs, UjuM JMebrasKau J-hotoruiphex.;i csrks f NU Mil O Quarterback Louis D'Achille was the scorer as he rounded left end on a beautifully executed boot-leg play for 16 yards. Danny Thomas made the first of his two conversions and the score stood, 7-6 Indiana. Another Hoosier fumble gave Nebraska tbe ball on the Indiana 48 after five minutes in the sec ond period. This time "Verl Scott was the recovering Husker, .and in .doing so had to take the tall away from two .determined Hoo siers. In Front Again Five plays were ail that were needed as Reynolds rounded right end from nine yards out to put the Huskers in front once again. Bobby added the 13tb point from placement with only eight minutes remaining in the half. The Hoosiers roared right back and, even though set back twice with fiftf'.Ti yard penalties, knot ted the score with Gedman fight ing over from the three. Thomas" second .conversion boosted Indi ana to a 14-13 halftime lead. The Hoosiers threatened early in the third period but were stopped when a D'Achiiles pass was intercepted on the four and returned to the Husker twenty. Here was the starting point of the third Nebraska scoring .drive scooped up the ball and dashed over for the only score of the game. The Baptists, fighting .against ! the clock, .drove down to the Ag two yard line with only :30 seconds to play but lost the ball on a fumble in the backfield. The other two games were decided by forfeit. Newman Club gained their second .consecutive (victory by loriert when trie ; Methodists failed to show up lor I their game. j The Ag Men won by forfeit from the Lilies. ! In "B" league .competition Sat urday morning Delta Upsilon I edged Sigma SJu, 1-0. The game j was a scoreless tie ,at the end of the regulation four .quarters. In the .overtime Delta .Upsilon outgained Sigma Nu to gain the victory. Monday will find the follow ing teams battling on the Ag .College campus: Piu .Gamma Delta "A" vs. Delta Upsilon "A," Phi Delta Theta "A" ws. Alpha Tuu Omega "A," Sigma Alpha Bpsilon "A" -vs. Sigma Nu "A," Sigma Phi Epsilon "A" vs. Phi Kappa Psi 'A," Beta Theta Pi "A" vs. Alpha .Gamma Kho and Beta Sigma Psi "A" vs. Delta Tau Delta 'A.'" lira's and with Reynolds and Bill Mueller alternating, moved the ball to the Indiana 45. On third down Reynolds received a hand off from Quarterback Fran JJa gle and headed for the right side lines. Suddenly he cut back and through a huge bole opened by the right side of Ms line, he sped 45 yards to pay dirt. Threaten Again His second conversion of the afternoon made the score board read 20-14 in favor of Nebraska with less than six minutes re maining in the third stanza. The Huskers threatened again only minutes into, the fourth quarter, but the Hoosiers stiffen ed at their 18 and took over the balL The Hoosiers failed to gain and punted, but received a break as safety man Ron Clark fumbled the punt on Ms 4L From here, a series of passes moved the pig skin within striking distance. Robertson .carried the ball the final one yard and the ball game was tied 20-20. Indiana had two tries at the winning point. Both the kicker and ball-holder were smeared in the first attempt, but a narrow offside was .called against the Huskers and the ball was moved up and the Hoosiers prepared to try again. The second toy fared little better and went spinning .off to the left and that was the ball game. Both teams tried hard in the last eight minutes but neither Taiis, IC Sigs Lead First Grid Alpha Tau .Omega takes tup j where it left off last year., hold j ing down the number one f oot : ball spot in the University in the ! first ratings of the year.. The iTaus, playing their first year of ! seven-man ball, were the nine : man champs last season. ; The ATO's walloped Phi ' Oamma Delta to the tune of 20-0 I in their first encounter this year ! to earn the top position in the j standings. j Another league I outfit is hold ! ing down the number two rung this first week. Kappa Sigma, -victor over Phi Delta Theta by a 19-6 count, holds the runner-up position. Defending seven-man cham pions, Brown Palace is the third place team this week. The Pal acers, like the Taus, started off in defense of their titles with a roar., .crushing Delta 'Sigma Phi. The final score 33-0. Another first round fraternity victor is rated number four in the initial standings. Sigma Nu-13-7 victor over Delta Upsilon, gets the nod. Seagate Fifth A shift from the fraternities is needed for the fifth ranking team this week. The Bengals, top Independent outfit who ran all over Tridents by a score of -47-0, round out the first .division. The 47 markers gives the Ben gals & jgood start in unseating I (Court Lincoln Journal BOBBY REYNOLDS Speed ster from Grand Island made a successful varsity debut by sparking the Husker back field. .could muster a final punch and tbe game ended in a score that was indicative of the equal bat tle put on by the two outfits. As the final gun sounded, Ne braska had a first down on the Indiana 30 yard line. Other outstanding perform ances given by Saturday's Husk ers were the passing of Fran Nagle and the recei ving of End Frank Simon. On the line both Dick Goeglein and Charlie Too good played bang-up ball George Prochaska and Ron Clark .did creditable jobs on the .defense and Bill Mueller was good as usual an his hard .ariving style of ball carrying. Ratings Presby House as the All-U scor ing champion. Another Denominational out-'; fit is holding down the number nine position on the ladder. Inter-Varsity, who has won a ame and lost a game by only the margin of a safety, is firmly en trenched there. The I-V men downed the Ag YMCA toy a 2-0 score and tost to Presby House, 7-9. Bounding out the top ten teams in this the first week is -Sigma Gamma Epsilon, holder of a win over Dorm A in their first try. Newman Club In the individual .divisional rankings, Newman Club, Ag YMCA, and University YMCA are the number three, four, and five teams in the Interdenomina tional group. Beta Sigma Psi, loser to Beta Theta Pi, tf-7. is the number eight team .and Delta Upsilon, loser to Sigma Nu is the ninth place team. Bounding out the "A" ratings is the Farm House, -0 victor over Theta 30 their first time out. (Only two teams are rated in the fraternity "B" standings since only one game has been played in that .division at the present time. Delta Upsilon, 1-.0 yardage winner oyer Sigma Nu, is the top -"Bee" team. itoudidown ,ol ilili is Know Your Huskers I Courteey Lmoolti Journal Joe Ponsieso One. of the deefnsive stalwarts that Coach Bill Glassford will depend on this year is halfback Joe Ponseigo. Ponseigo was one of Glaes fords main stand-bys an the de- any other HUNDREDS OF SMOKERS, who IESS IRRITATING, DEFINITELY WILDER! 1. . . light ip PHILIP MORRIS Just "lake puff-iDON'T INHALE nd 4-o-w4-y let the smoke come through your mose. Cosy, isn" It? And M9W Other brands merely make claims but Vmup Moekis icvitei yoa to compare, to judge, to decide for yourself Try ilu simple test. U'c believe that you, too, will agree . Viuur Mokjrjs is, indeed, America FIXEST CZguetttl means MORE SUOI'IMG Five Freshmen Unable to Play Five outstanding University of Nebraska football yearlings won't be eligible to compete in the two frosh games scheduled for this year according to Freshman Coach Ike Hanscom. All five players have played freshman or varsity ball at some I other school The are Chuck Gasson, Omaha, who competed one varsity year at Washington XI; Jim Quinn, Omaha, who played a frosh year at Washing ton; John Machisic Turtle Creek, Pa.; Cliff Hopp, Hastings, who played varsity ball one year at Georgia; and Tom Carodine, Omaha Boys Town, who toad his previous freshman at Loyola of Los Angeles. f enslve department last year. He is adept at nailing enemy ball carriers once they get into the Husker secondary. This is Ponseigo's second year of varsity balL He was a squad man on the 1949 Husker aggre gation. 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