Friday, September 21, 1951' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3' m, V Mr i Frosh-Varsity Tilt Saturday; Connors Out Three Games BY BOB BANK Sport Editor The Scarlet and Cream varsity grid squad will give a sneak pre view of the 1031 season when it meets the frosh in Memorial Stadium Saturday, Game time Is 2 p.m. Neither Bill Glassford, varsity coach, nor Ike Hanscom, freshman mentor, are making any predict ions on the final score. Still not satisfied with his team's blocking and tackling, Glassford has continued to stress the fundamentals of blocking and tackling all week. And although he believes the varsity has shown considerable. Improvement during- drills, Glassford said his players still need a lot more polish before they will be ready to open the season against Texas Christian September 29. It Is expected that Don Vogt will open the game at left half in place of Bob Reynolds, who is aldelined with a separated should r. Despite the fact that he has lust retruned to action after re cuperating from an appenlcitis operation, Vogt has been doing ome gooa running. Other players who may see act ion at lefthalf are Jim Cederdahl, Max Kennedy ana Boa seeker. Glassford received more bad news when it was learned that Ted Connor, defensive tackle, will have to miss the first three games. This ruling is in accord ire Away BY CORK BIEMOND Staff Sports Columnist After a great deal of intensive research and deliberation, your writer has compiled a long list of rules which will apply to the 1951 hunting season. Also included in this column are some very valuable tips on bagging game which the writer had previously kept closely guard, ed. Follow all of the Instructions below, and you are bound to have the greatest hunting season of your life. 1. Buy, beg, borrow or just teal a gun in good order. 2. Obtain suitable ammuni tion for said firearm. 3. Obtain license and sign same, carrying it on your per son. 4. Borrow or rent transpor tation, jeep or airplane is suit able. 5. Pick up a trained retriev er dog to eliminate necessity of wading through weeds, brush or deep water. 6. FIRE AWAY at every thing walks, swims or flies, and 7. Call your lawyer long distance to get you out of jail. Too often this sad but familiar story has been repeated in the Te cent past. Sometimes ending on a more serious note in the hospital, or worse. Therefore, it is considered high ly advisable for would be success ful hunters to follow the rules and regulations laid down by state law, and which are for everyone's benefit. It is not considered cricket to shoot at everything in sight, because those white pheasants are most likely called leghorns, DAIIOLD'S BARKER SHOP 223 N. 14 One and one-half blocks South of Student Union NEBRASKA STATIONERY 10c Package Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th St. r STUDENTS j OPEN A SPECIAL - I CHECKING ACCOUNT ESPECIALLY DESIGNED I FOR STUDENTS 1 "CORNHUSKER I with a conference eligibility clause concerning the armed forces. After being discharged, players may resume the same status they had before going Into the service. Since Connor participated in three games before his reserve unit was activated last year, he can only play in seven games this season. On the bright side of the news. it was announced that Bob Rey nolds expects to start some light exercises, including running, to day. After some minor surgery was performed on his Injured shoulder, Reynolds was released from the hospital Wednesday. Although the varsity starting lineups are still tentative, the offensive team will probably in clude George Faynich and Frank Simon, ends; Dick Regier and Wayne Handshy, tackles; Kay Curtis and Tony Winey, guards; and Verl Scott, center. Running in the first-string backfield will be John Bordogna, quarterback; Tom Carodlne and Vogt, halfbacks; and Nick Adduci, fullback. The probable defensive lineup consists of Jerry Yeager and Dick Goll, ends; Eob Mullen and Gerry Minnlck. tackles; and Ed Hus- mann and Carl Brasee. guards. Lkely starters in the defensive secondary will be Cliff Hopp and Bill Schabacker, linebackers; Jim Lavendusky and Jim Sommers, halfbacks; and Decker, salety. and the farmers have a particu lar aversion towards having their chickens removed by this method. A few of the rules to follow: 1. Dont shoot from the high way, first leap the fence, and then shoot, even though your trousers didn't Quite succeed in clearine the fence. (Obiect of this rule is to give the birds a 00ou oreaK.j 2. Don't keep a loaded gun in the car, as you might be shooting across the highway just as a truck load of cattle are coming by, and beef is expen sive. 3. Don't hunt with a spot light at night as you probably will end up with you buggy in a' big washout that you couldn't see. 4. Don't hunt with any gun larger than a ten gauge or there won't be anything left to eat vou hit 'em. 5. Don't point that cannon tnis wav. because it may be loaded and I don't mean with rock salt either. Living is such fun' 6. Don't shoot the retriever dog, he is just running around up there in the weeds to chase out some game, besides, dogs don't taste too good, even parboiled. 7. Avoid purchase of alcohol (e:cept in radiators) because chemists maintain that alcohol and gunpowder do not mix well. OU Tutor Sets Golf Mark Pete Elliott, Oklahoma's new assistant football coach, this sum mer shattered the record at the University of Oklahoma's new golf course. Freckled Pete shot a 68, two better than the course rec ord. Elliott earned 12 sports let ters at Michigan, four each in football, basketball and golf. WE DELIVER.... SANDWICHES MALTS DRUGS COSMETICS RANDOLPH DRUG STORE 27th & Randolph Sts. PHONE 3-2317 Open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. SPECIAL" I Protect Your Cash iL' 7ifTl ' I Ike Hansoom expects his squad to be in good shape phys ically for the game. After spending the first part of the week drilling on offense, he has been emphasising defense during the last two practice sea slons. On the whole, the Husker fresh man coach is satisiied with his team's play. Considering the fact that it is still very early in the season, he believes the players have been working hard and mak ing steady progress. Twenty-six new men Joined the team Tuesday, but they probably will not play Saturday, Duane Rankin, Dennis Korlnek, Jim Evans and Bill McGulre will see action on both defense and of fense, Hanson listed his starting of fensive lineup as George Mink and John Welch, ends; McGulre and Evans, tackles; Tom Krlpal and Ken Osborn, guards; and John Schrelber, center. Included in the starting backfield are Rankin or Dan Brown, quarterback; Bill Thayer and Korlnek, halfbacks; and Stuart Tborell. fullback. Defensively, Hanscom will lead off with Pat Lee and Andy Loehr, ends; Evans and McGulre, tackles, and Bill Holloran and Don Glantz, guards. The backfield will consist of Rankin and Leonard Singer, line backers; Jim Yissley and Chuck Chamley, halfbacks; and Korlnek, saiety. South African Merman Enrolls At Oklahoma Graham Johnston, 20-year-old swimmer from Bloemfonteln, South Africa, has arrived at the University of Oklahoma where he has announced he will enroll. Johnston is British Empire Games champion at 1,500 meters (nearly one mile). Longest race on the Big Seven conference program is 440 yards. Johnston has swum that in 4:48. He was persuaded to come to Oklahoma by Neville Price, Sooner freshman track star of last year who also hails from South Africa. Main Feature Starts Lincoln: "That's My Boy." 1:15. 3:20, 5:25, 7:25, 9:25. Stuart: "Little Egypt," 1:18, 3:24, 5:30, 7:36, 9:44. Nebraska: "Tall Target," i:uo, 3:56, 6:54, 9;52; "Undercover Girl," 2:25, 5:23, 8:21. Canltol: "Cantain Carey. U.S.A.." 1:00, 4:28, 7:55; "Letters To Three Wives," 2:31, 5:58, :26. FENCER'S Wisunk dioiiM features Student Specials and Party Room by reservation 1425-27 South Street 1A COOPER F0U H DAT I0N7HEATREI MM Pirn! Cartoon Open 13:151 50c to ! The SHAFB tttat'l SHAKING the Xowa , . , I I k KhMM mantnf MaxkSMVM Kxtml BUNNY Technicolor Cartooa OrjEN lf.U Kt TO S k COOPER FOUNIWIOHTHEATRE Inalde China Today... Roars the "mm express" Jenph GOTTEN Corrtne CALVKt PLUS tni H1TI Artloa A4viitr( In ih CM Wert In Flunlnc Technicolor "APACHE DRUMS" Btephea McNAIXT Coloan QUA? if 0 1 AOPiftlnWl I S rntST BUN BTTSl 1 ALEXIS SMITH in jJS "UNDEBOOVKB OIBL1 iris, Please Your Men, Learn Football By Dour Wilcox Sports Staff Reporter Did any of you girls learn any thing yesterday? If you did fine. On the other hand maybe you didn't. Football, as I said, Is a quite complicated game to watch, if you do not know the rules. Yesterday I told you of the pre-game rules, Today I will attempt to show some of the rules which are used while the game is being played. Now that the team captains have decided who will kick off first, and the goal each team will occupy, the referee lines up both teams on the two opposite 45 yard lines and then directs the offensive kicker to begin the ball game by kicking the ball to the opposing team. The ball is caught by a mem ber of this defensive squad and run back until one of the of fensive team stops him. After this play the referee places the ball down on the ground and the offensive team has four downs to ko ten yards for a first down This ten yards is sometimes very hard to make, although it is such a short distance. Breaking of the many rules often throw the often slve squad back zo to 3U yards. Some of the penalties of Big Seven football are offsides, Illegal uses of the hands, pro vanity usage by players, back field in motion, unnecessary FOR THAT FALL-WINTER PARTY "IT'S" JOHNNY COX & HIS ORCHESTRA OR THE AARON SCHMIDT COMBO BOOKING OFFICE 4-1194 434 So. Cotner ril, . . I,..,, A tf V! roughness and lineman in mo tion. These are Just a few of the basic rules of the fame, which must be obeyed by each plsjrer. ' 4U In every game there are three reitirees. ine rcuBun lor mis la mi order that all angles of every play may be watched more closely. These referees are called lines man referee, and field Judge. The linesman's Job Is to make sure that neither team is off side and that there is no unnecessary roughness in the line play. The referee's Job is to watch for backfield-ln-motlon and illegal use of hands. The field judge's Job Is to keep the game going. This consists of motion ing the game timer In the field house when to start the big clock and when to stop It Usually by blowing his whistle or raising his hand in the air he can stop the clock. The field Judge motions his hand in a circle when he wants the timer to start the game going again. There are oo minutes to tne col lege football game with IS minute quarters and 30 minute halves. See you Monday. Main Feature Starts Varsity: "Captain Horatio Horn blower." 1:00. 3:07. 5:14. 7:21. 9:30. 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What loomed as a typical opener now has assumed proportions of a tough contest ' - A. rn fA- Ones 1H4SI tie To e Then 441