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Thursday, October 11, 1951 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 mm LP " o i vv LJ New names will be appearing in tne lineup as Nebraska's Corn huskers hope to annex their first victory of the season from Penn State. Coach Glassford announced Bob Smith of Grand Island will start t left halfback for the Huskers. Smith has been doing a fine job in weekly workouts and showed a great deal of offenisve punch against Kansas State. Smith and Bob Vogt were bat tling it out for the starting posi tion. Vogt had started the Husk ers' first two game at the Reyn oldsless spot. A ne -v face will be starting at the right end position left vacant by injured Georre Pay nich. BUI Giles, sophomore flash from Alliance, gained the headmaster's nod over Dick Regier, Kegier will probably see action at both tackle and end. Giles is a fine pass catching end and will probably find him self at the end of many a pass come Saturday. But who is to throw those passes.? Johnny Bodogna is laboring with his injured right paw and Coach Glassford indicated that! Don Norris will open at the quar terback slot in his place. Norris saw very little action against Kansas State but completed sev eral passes in the T.C.U. setback. Tony Winey will also take a starting berth on the scarlet squaa Saturday. He will open at the guard position in the place of Clayton Curtiss, vho was shaken Up against the Wildcats last week. Teaming up with Giles at the offensive end spot will be Frank Simon. Simon has provided Glass lord with the squad's top pass catching talent thus far. Wayne Handshy and George Here Are Your Picks Your experts are back at it again after a week s absence. Pickers are Tom Rische, Shirley v- SfVf" X. ' -4 V. A Court y Lincoln Star STILL A GRAND ISLAND BACK . . . Bob Smith, Grand Island yearling, will take over at left half in place of injured Bob Reynolds, also a Third City product. Prochaska will start at the of fensive tackles. Both started against Kansas State and turned in commendable performances. Cliff Die of Falls City will as sist Tony Winey in the guard chores. Glassford indicated that Verl Scott will get the center job for the third straight week. In the backneld, veteran Nick Adduci will start at offensive full back and Tom Carodine will take the right halfback post. Carodine was injured against Kansas State, but is expected to be at full strength Saturday. On the defensive alignment, Jim Jones presents the only went through a light workout without pads. Jim Cederdahl will be sent in for punting Saturday. Glassford has been unable to put his finger on a punter. He used Carodine against TCU and Ray Novak against Kansas State. Reaction To Sport Plan Contrasting rhaneo for the Htisker line. Murphy, Arley Bonciarin, uaie Freshman Jim Yiesley will get Reynolds, Marshrall Kushner, nis irst taste 0f varsity competi Ron Gibson, Doug Wilcox, Donltion j,y starting at defensive half Pieper, Jack Cohen, Arnie Stern back. and Bob Banks. Dennis Emmanuel and Dick WhPj3re: Colorado. Iowa ! l1 wiH at end Jerry Min- State Villanova, SMU, Stan-jmcK.a t- t Juoon A CU practices, cut out freshman par forJ'GeVr in varsity sports, enm- j MV,,tm "t guards, George cirra ana mu - t nost-season howl camps ann1 MOUrtomT CWorlS,.Mx every athlete to make Kansas State, Villanova, Note. J advancement toward grad Dame, .Stanford, Georgia. Michi- f . take oniua ion. Many different reactions result ed from Chancellor R. G. Gustav son's to de-emphasize college ath letics. The Chancellor's program in cluded eliminating all off-season The Benehwarmer By MARSHALL KFSHNER Assistant Sports Editor The prep parade continues and we were just wondering if stu dents were gaining any enjoyment out of our weekly reports on the high school football scene. We found just the moral support we needed in Gregg McBride, sports writer on the Omaha World Herald. McBride, the father of Nebraska sports scribes, was whole-heartedly in favor of high school news in university papers and encouraged us to continue our rating of high school teams. Gregg's ratings come after a great deal of scientific research and a few other rather "unorthodox" rules set up by the dean of Cornhusker sports writers. McBride does not take into consideration the out-of-town teams that our Nebraska squads come in contact with during the season. He also ignores the actual team records of schools in his ratings. relative strength of these teams in their own states. Thus, if Boys Town books an entire schedule of out-state teams, they will re ceive no rating in Nebraska, even though they win them all. a he explanation for the latter might be clearly pointed out " iuv w a " Alio b TV llC J. OiinCU VI LI. LV-C UTCHCH Vl ton Prep seventh and four time victors, Omaha Holy Name, tenth. -f no uvaviiigo i-4 vi 11 vjiucuia iuiui, will etna i Central and Fremont. All three of these teams rank above the Jays in his standings. While Omaha Holy Name has defeated only one' class A school, that being compartively weak Northeast. I vvt wn- fenwv.i Qb vui ULLl ftClCV- tions. It's been three weeks now since we wrote that article crystal! ball in l? how the hi Ph srhnftl tMms wrtulH finicK in 4hA r'o 1 Lincoln high stHl paces the pack with a 26-0 shellacking of arch-rival Lincoln Northeast In last week's column, we predicted the Links to win by a 20-13 count. The outcome amazed us and gave ns added confidence in the Links to pluck off state honors. Omaha North tvmnrlfH Stilt fin imnrnccnra 1 QA nrin A.'Ml. ton Prep. Coach Carol Gast's crew faces a rough schedule this year ""v r mC . iimiga me juuis.iug wnn eager eyes Toward a certain October 19th . date when they meet Lincoln high here in Lincoln. Omaha Holy Name won its fourth straight game as they dropped IOWa Deaf 35-0. We niokoH th PamHor. tv. mi j Lincoln high in our prep ratings. Fremont continues to Hawla as thsv iimnn . j - - - - - j "'"cptu a muie aiiu more down trodden Omaha Benson team 13-0. Dmaha Central was picked to finish eiehth this season Tiiev toir toiV 4.u.- - r . j ...v.! scvuiw ims season when an out-of-state foe, Sioux City Central, dropped them 21-7 .a tuiv cn i iaiin. oindgdt; top DiacKet nopes and also anv .uvoo oku. n"io.iiuS in ivussouu vauey conierence monev ui me ween was a i6-t victory by Alliance over a previously unbeaten North Platte team. Alliance hardly figured into our high school picture plans, while the Platters were given the seventh place berth. Scottsbluff and McCook. in our predictions are doing their darndest to retain popular poll favoritism. Scottsbluff dropped Norfolk 6-0 last week and can Drinff their record to 3-2 with n nncot Lincoln high Links this Friday: '"en "amg we've Deen laboring with an idea to have students send in their own ratinPQ nnd nnmnila iatyi at tVi AnH if tK j " cy-' wv ..v vi wit; oazHJU til 111 compare them with our own pickings at the first of the season. I'm hesitating for the simple reason that it "might incriminate me!" LBianipro, rg.-, imc..-,- , . take on gan, VanderhUt and isonnwest- rP:nonsibilitv. ern. Kushner Oklahoma, Colorado, Iowa State, Villanova, Notre Dame, Stanford, Georgia, Michi gan, Mississippi and Northwest ern. Gibson Texas, Colorado, low tSate, Villanova, Notre Dame, UCLA, Maryland, Mis sissippi, Northwestern. Reynolds Oklahoma, Colo rado, Kansas State, Villanova, Notre Dame, UCLA, Georgia, Michigan, Mississippi, Northwestern. Stern Texas, Colorado, Iowa Cliff Hopp is reported as be ing fully recovered from his shoulder injury, but Coach Glassford failed to comment whether he would see action against the Nittany Lions. Ken Moore has been sent back down ot the freshman team and Dan Brown has been brought up. A former Nebraska letterman said he "figured Chancellor Gus tavson would be making a state ment of that sort sooner or later." A member of Bill Glassford's coaching staff did not want to see spring practice eliminated. "Soring practice is no fun but it is especially necessary for the EpKaamiiHBB freshman and freshman players to get acquainted with the offensive Thefa Xis, Sig Eps, Delts, Tekes Win By DOUG WILCOX , Another interception of a Sig Sports Staff Reporter Chi pass by Lander set up the sec Another sunny day was in store 'ond touchdown for the Delt sauad. for the intramural squads as they In the touchdown play which fol played out at the Ag College play-1 lowed Skalla again passed to ing fields Wednesday night. Mladovich and then finished Up To start the games off Sigma the first half scoring by passing to Phi Epsilon tried their abilities Mladovich for the extra point. against rai Kappa Fsi and won Late m the third quarter the in a tilt filled with fumbles and hard rushing of the Delt squad passing. The final score was 13 forced the Sig Chi's into a safety to 6 in favor of the Sig Ep's. The first touchdown of the game was made when center Bill Anderson of the Sig Ep's picked up a fumbled lateral of the Phi Ps's and ran 10 yards for the goal. The try for the conversion was successful as Ted Kratt passed to Ar.-ierson. Kratt again helped in scoring as he passed 20 yards into the Wait ing arms of Bob Swanda for an other touchdown. The try for the extra point was unsuccessful, so and 2 more points. The final points of the game came on a 15 yard pass from the hands of Skalla to Mladovich. In one of the afternoon tilts Tan Kappa Epsilon took to the field with Pi Kappa Phi and de feated it to 0. The TKE score was made late in the last quar ter as Cfark Nobel, right half, went over on a three yard buck. Outstanding on the TKE squad were Ronald Sterkel and Bruce Villars. The Farm House, yet to be scored on, defeated Alpha Gam- The Lutheran Student Asso ciation will hold an ice-cream social immediately after the Penn State game. .It will be held on the site of the new Lutheran student house, across from the women's dorm. Brown-will be used on defense as formations and defenses,' he said. a halfback. Rav Prochaska will be sent to Minneapolis to witness the Min nesota - Northwestern feud and University Regent Charles Y. Thompson of West Point said he agreed with all four of the Chan cellor's points, but that he believed ct tv.,. tho Hncirors Pete .Ta-every school must adopt it before siaie, Aiaoams, Noire inn, !netos, who scouted the Villanova- wouia De successiui. Stanford, Georgia, Michigan, jpenn state game observed that J- Leroy Welsh of Omaha, also Vancierbilt, Northwestern. the NjUany Lions gained almost!3 Regent, agreed with Thompson Bondarin Oklahoma, Colo-400 yards by rushing and picked that "it's a very good idea." But rado, Iowa State, Villanova, No-!un few throueh the air. That ,he said he wanted to be sure every rvirtria 1 r .i i, rz riPr cpnnnl ecrwiolltr t r i Stanford, Georgia, Lr,11T,H. -neon rapine for the weak'ther school especially Vanderbilt, North-; Tr k j Seven joined the mover Do we look better than last week at this time? Coach Glass ford gave forth a foxy smile and took a deep breath, "Only time will tell." The squad has been working on pass defense during the week and running through Penn State plays Thursday the Huskers tre Dame, Michigan, Western. Cohen Texas, Colorado, Iowa State, Villanova, Notre Dame, Stanford, Georgia, tie between Michigan and Indiana, Missis sippi, Northwestern. Pieper Oklahoma, Colorado, Iowa State, Villanova, SMU, UCLA, Georgia, Michigan, Mis simnrppi. Northwestern. Banks Texas, Colorado, Iowa State, Villanova, Notre Dame, Stanford, Maryland, Michigan, Vanderbilt, Northwestern. Wilcox Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas State, Villanova, Notre Dame, Stanford, Georgia, Michi gan, Mississippi, Northwestern. the ement. Big darber snoi 223 N. 14 One and one-half blocks South of Student Union J. G. IRWIN Jeweler 111 North 11th Nearly 50 Years in IJncoln "Diamonds" Hamilton and Elgin Watches U-N Stationery 10c a Pkg. Also 25c and $1 Boxes C0LDENR00 STATIONERY STORE 2 IS NORTH HTH STREET - Turnpike- Lincoln's Finest Ballroom Presents Lee Barron Sat,, Oct., 13th Dancing 9-1 Tabic? & Booths Free Counles Only Adm. $1.00 Tax Incld. NEXT SATURDAY OCT. 20 TH Dick Mango I the final Sip V.n soor was IS. The Phi Psi's were not to be,ma "no left without any scores for they The final score was 20 to 0 in scored on a 40 yard second quar-'favor of the Farm House as Rol ter desperation pass from Bob lie Reynolds stole the show. Bachman to Jerry Anderson. The Reynolds passed to Ray Vlasin conversion try was unsuccessful for the first TD. for the Phi Psi squad. On another play Reynolds again The outstanding players on the passed to Darrell Heiss for part of the Sig Ep squad were Bill; touchdown, Not to be outdone by Heiss, Vlasin caught another pass and racked up 6 more points lor the Anderson on offense and Al Han sen on defense. Delta Tan Delta, who were last year 'a all university IFarm House. champs, showed some of their Eldon Wesely added the other last year's football talent as they I two points by downing an AGR beat first place holders in ! player behind the end-zone. league 2 with an impressive 22 to A score. The Delts scored on a pass play stimulated on an intercep tion by Dick Lander. Kieth The Theta continued their winning streak in beating Beta Theta Pi 6 to 0. This final score was the climax of a fourth quarter sustained drive on the Skalla passed 18 yards to Ray part of the Theta I team, Mladovich for a T.D. The try for the conversion was success ful as Skalla passed to Mladovich. 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