The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 30, 1951, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Friday, November, 301951
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HERE ARE YOUR WINNERS
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Navy
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Navy
Navy
Navy
Baylor
Rice
Baylor
Baylor
Baylor
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Baylor
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Holy C.
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Ga. Tech.
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Ka. Miss. OklaAfiM SC TCU I Term.'
Mo. Miss. St. Okla. ND SMU Vandy
Ka. Miss. OWa. ND TCU Tenn.
Ka. Miss. Okla. SC TCU Term.
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Ka. Mist. Okla. ND TCU Term.,;
Ka. Miss. Okla. SC TCU Term.
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BILL JOHNSON
The University ot Nebraska
Cornhuskers left here Thursday
for their final game of the 1951
season against the University of
Miami In the Orange Bowl.
Kickoff Is timed for 8:15 Friday
night.
One workout, under the lights
is planned that evening at Miami
Beach Memorial Field.
The Cornhuskers found them-
A green Husker basketball
squad will face Iowa State Teach
ers college Saturday night at the
Coliseum. Tip-off time is 7:30
pjn.
Coach Harry Good's starting
Quintet lists two first year Var
sity men who are former Lin
coln Teachers High players.
BUI Johnson, 6-8 center, will
play fib first Varsity game while
attempting to fill the shoes of
Bob Pierce, Nebraska ace lost by
graduation. Johnson played
freshman ball last year.
Stan Matzke, frosh forward,
teams with Johnson on the start
ing five. Matzke adds speed and
MAIN FEATURES START
Lincoln: "Golden Girl," 1:00,
3:05, 5:10, 7:15. 9:20.
Stuart: "No Highway in the
Sky," 1:18, 3:21. 5:24. 7:27, 9:32.
Nebraska: "Lady From Texas,"
1:00, 3:58, 6:56, 9:54. "Reunion in
Reno," 2:27, 5:26. 8:24.
Capitol: "Prince Who Was a
Thief," 3:56, 6:52, 9:48. "The Tall
Target,' 2:34, 5:30, 8:26.
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Don't watt . . . till last to call for
"Jimmy Phillip Combo" for Parties
iormali. 2-6831. 6-7717.
a mixture of deadly shots to the
Husker attack.
Veterans Jim Buchanan and
Joe Good will be filling out their
old guard positions Saturday
night. Both were conslstant
scorers last year.
Main Features Start
Varsity: "The Blue Veil," 1:00,
3:10. 5:11. 7:21, 9:31.
Esquire: "Oliver Twist," 7:24,
9:20.
State: "The Racket," 1:00, 3:47,
6:50, 9:52. "Hunt the Man Down,"
2:39, 5:42, 8:45.
selves defensively against the!
mighty Olahoma Sooners, forcing
ten punts.
However, injuries had de
pleted the Nebraska backfield
to the point where only fresh
men and sophomores were
available.
George Cifra, recently fitted
with contact lenses, was an of
fensive find in the, Oklahoma
eame.
With John tsordogna still limp
ing from a bruised leg and Bob
Reynolds, Nebraska's All America
halfback, a very doubtful partici-able to average but 4.4 yards
pant in the Miami game, Cilra against tne tiusKers.
may see more duty Friday night.
The defensive end play of two
sophomores, BUI Schabacker and
Dennis Emanuel won the plaud
its of 31,000 fans who shivered
in 26-degree temperature.
Oklahoma's Buck McPhail, who
had averaged 10 yards per carry
from his fullback position, was
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Other lads up front who stood
out in the defensive battle were
Ed Hussman and Jerry Mlnnick,
tackles; Carl Brasee and Don Boll
at guards; Bob Mullen and Jim
Sommers as line backers.
The first time Nebraska
punted to Oklahoma it resulted
in a touchdown.
The second touchdown was set
up by another error. Oklahoma
had punted and the ball was
headed for the end zone. A Hus
ker secondary man decided to
field it, fumbled momentarily,, and
was downed on the 5-yard line.
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