onday, November 20, 1950 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ' V : 5 IP iSOi PAGE 3 tmmmmmmmmmNmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmwi iurowiiiiiiiiiiiM n - i - ;i V vv v By Bill Mundell Sports Editor, Daily Nebraskan The Big Seven showdown is e!l set up for Norman, Okla this weekend as the unbeaten Sooners and the rejuvenated Ne braska Huskers meet in the final conference contest for both. Both outfits brushed up for their cru cial meeting by adding to their credit side of games last Satur day, the Huskers dropping Iowa Slate, 20-13 and the Sooners blasting Missouri, 41-7. The Sooners already have as sured themselves of no worse than a tie for first and the Mis souri scalp wes their 29th vic tory in a row. By beating Ne braska next Saturday, they will be sole survivor of the Big Seven in addition to padding their na tional record. Nebraska, on the other hand, can share the title with the Ok Jahomans by doing w hat the last 29 Sooner opponents have found impossible. The Husker victory over Iowa State Saturday en abled Ihem to finish the first Stadium since 1940. Only the 20 20 tie with Indiana in the sea son's opener mars the Husker home record. Improved Defense The Husker defense showed considerable improvement in the Cyclone fray Saturday. The Iowan ground attack went no where and if it were not for Billy Weeks' passing, the Cy clones would have had no of fensive threat at alL At that, it was only during the second half that the State passer came into his own. Dur ing that second half, he com pleted ten of 15 attempts and was instrumental in both Cy clone scores. During the first half he connected in only one of six. The vaunted Husker offense found the road a little rugged against a Cyclone seven-man and eight-man line, but they used a first quarter break to score and then ground out two long drives to wrap up the Staters. With a little over five minutes remaining in the first period, Bobby Reynolds punted out on the State five-yard line. From tie featJ ess season in Memorial 1 here the Cyclones made five yards in two plays, but on the third down Dick Goeglein smeared Weeks forcing him to fumble and Tony Winey fell on the ball on the State six. Adduci Scores From here it took Nick Adduci just two plays to smash across and with Reynolds adding the point the Scarlet led 7-0. From that point for the rest of the half, nothing offensively happened. The only thing worth noting was a beautiful 90-yard quick-kick by Cyclone Ed Green which from the Cyclone ten yard line, narrowly missed roll ing dead on the Husker one. The Cyclone offense got roll ing immediately in the second half. It took the Staters just ten plays to cover 73 yards after taking the kickoff. Four straight completed passes by Weeks highlighted the drive. A beauti ful run by the same Mr. Weeks produced the TD. Back to pass, he failed to find a receiver in the open, so cut around right end, danced along the sidelines and completed the 19-yard run by giving Cyclones six points. The Huskers roared right back BILL. MUELLER . . . roars through the Cyclone defenses for a 12 yard gain early in the first period of the 20-13 Cornhusker win. Art Bauer (61) tries to get two Cyclones at once in an effort to give Mueller more running room. Joe McGill looks up at the ac tion from the ground. Dick Regier (80) is charging downfield. (Photo by Rod Riggs, Daily Nebraskan photographer.) and in 14 plays ground 59 yards. The longest gains in this drive was a nine-yard advance by Reynolds. An eight-yard gain by Reynolds gave the Huskers a first down on the State four from where Adduci took it across standing. Reynolds again added the point and the score stood 14-6 with four minutes remain- j final seven. An eight-yard gain ing in the third stanza. ; by Reynolds was the longest in 69 Yards 17 Tries this drive. Another drive following the ! In both drives Reynolds, Muel same pattern was produced late ! ler, and Adduci were the work- in the fourth quarter. This time ! horses with a couple of good starting on their Huskers used 17 Reynolds rounded score on the last play of tha game. Weeks had passed to Wil helmi who was knocked out of bounds by Ron Clark just inches inside the flag. With one sec ond left and the clock stopped the Staters got their chance and plays before j Fran Nagle. I cashed in with McGlyna going end for the i The Cyclones got their second j across. own 31 the quarterback-sneaks tossed in by 7?f II illrteefnrfl flrtte Tinier KfU $:H:2& iT J Vi',V li53Sr 'it V ' ' ' The University of Nebraska from $11,000 to $12,000 per year s , " i LLi xf - W-r1- SI. "l J j"5 f!fv Board of Regents gave Head will become effective with the inniiiiiwwi wrwiiMnrm iMimi.iiniiitnwirr ififf iiiiiiiiii"-"rrT"r rmw urtrniri' intoi i mi iiyffai'w m iiiiii'-BDwiiniiMwiiiiiiinMnwai'irnniiii v Football Coach J. Harold Glass- ; proposed general ten per cent ' ford a vote of confidence Satur day morning 'for an excellent football season" by approving an increase m pay. The Regents, acting on a rec- 1 ommendation of Chancellor R. G. j Gustavson, said Coach Glassford j j would be raised from $10,000 to l j $11,000 per year on Feb. 1, the effective date of his year-to- raise planned for all universitv employees on July 1, provided i funds are provided by the next j session of the state legislature. ! Previously the University's bi- ! ennial budget had provided for j a raise of $1,000 in 1951 and ! again in 1952. Coach Glassiord, in a letter to ' year contract. A second raise I the Athletic Director, "Potsy" Clark, on Tuesday, said that he preferred that any wage increase , Volleyball Second ivf 1?im w.ollld 'foUow xb J era! plan of wage increases t T,,.lf Trf nmiArl be experienced by the University ', IKUltllU 1 UMjUJIlCll faculty under provisions cf the CHAMFIOXS ... Delia Tau Delia footiaU team pictured are: Stanaang Ben Sairjple. back: Fred Blackest, tackle; Harley Eicnardson. back; Barney Sprague. end: Eiil Keeney, end: Brb Tooley, back; Tom Beat, back:; Elmer andel, end. Seaie a Ray Mjaoovjch, center; Ketih SkaiJa. back; Don Woods, captain and center; Charles T remain, tadde; and Dick. Lander, end. The Intramural Department announced today that the second round of the volleyball playoffs had been postponed from Mon day, today to Monday, Nov. 27, tiie flrct dav of school foilowiriS $ TharJtsgiving vacation. The third round will be played the follow- ir.g Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1 biennial budget. 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WOBKM ii-4t. FBJtTL'KVITr ") j 1- TUii Tvm Tf tt.a j Z. Pio brK ,! 4. Br-wan &"c J i'- Afttu T OnEf4L. j , pt Gattuna Tril -4 ' Ton Xi 4Sti. '! . Pj K.iiWis flu (-2-i. Jd. Pmntx? Haiae 4-i. ratings just in time tnd got the ' final number seven syy&t. They i! reachei the semn-iinals cf the frat "A" playoffs where they lost to tne jjeJts, b-ia. Theia Xi dropped a peg and finished as the eighth team. They were beaten by the Sag Eps. 19-6, in the cper.ing round cf the playoffs. Pi Kappa Phi also drops a notch and rounds out she year ? ij in ninth place. They !m were i dropped in the tirst round of j the playoffs. 7-19, by the Tijis. :; Pioneer House appears lor the first tiaae this year rounds ct the top ten Iralemjfy A? out- s I fits. Pioneer reached the ouar- 1 i ter'Snals befre being casted by I ii the Fijis. 0-7. Your College Qo thing Store I vericy. The Palar firisherS co-3eid.ers f their league and reached the quarter-finals cf the In the Fraternity ratings. Alpha Ta.u Omega emerged fts champion. The Taus sur vived an eight team tournament lo get the u&d. Phi Delta Theia, leader for roost cf 11 year. ranted tna. ihe Jrhi ieJlf were beaSem 'er defe&ted !t.'hrw an a rrii 1 8-20 fcy the Taus in the tour- ! game by the Sig Ept. 7-. High fey JitialE. points of Hie season were ocwa- EarJdng behind these two pie cf gme$ during regu carr Sina Chi in third. Sigma :j Jar seat.n while the low point Phi Epsjlan in fourth, and Kappa locuused on tbejr defeat at lij.e champion Delts during the regu lar season. Palaeers f ifth Defending swen-mai cham pion, Bmwn Palate, is the fifth i ff If ,f JC5JllJt Si-udent Hau dependent standings. Behind the Aggies came the Bengals in fourth and trje Wheels an fifth. In toe Demoniujiatiaja ratines, f'olioiming Presby and Ag YMCA ranked football team in 11 Una- ! and jg' Universily YMCA in the five p-jfitjon. 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