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Wednesday, December 5, 1951 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Meyer, Kazmaier Tabbed Tutor, Player Of By TOM BECKER And RON GIBSON Every year at this time sports writers start picking so-called All-American teams. Instead of picking: an all- Huslcer Track Tea m Weak In Broad Jump, Pole Vault BY MARSHALL KUSHNER Assistant Sports Editor It's still rather early to tell how the Nebraska track squad will fair against conference competi tion this winter, but it is a sure thing Coach Ed Weir will' have greater potential on this years' team than the squad he finished up with last year The Huskers will definitely be weakened in certain events, mainly the high jump and pole over the 14 foot mark and set a world dirt track vaulting record with his 14'W leap last February. Kehl was always a constant threat in the pinch. It was Kehl who topped teammate Cooper in the 1950 Big Seven conference indoor track meet at Kansas City two years ago. vault. Gone will be T)!ck Meissner, Nebraska high jump record holder, who leaped 6'. ' last year. In the vaulting department, Don Cooper and Len Kehl will be missed. Cooper was constantly In the high jump event this year, hopes will be pinned on Irv Thode, Darrell Moreland and Phil Hleidek. Thode sup ported Meissner in the high jump last year and topped the 6'3" mark by the end of the season. Moreland and Hldrtek are both numeral winners from Weir's frosh track team last year. Hleidek won the confer ence freshman meet in the high jump and Moreland was second. The pole vault will be as shy of stars as one of Minsky's eirlie show starlets. All hopes will be shouldered by Jim Sommers, varsity football star, and Bob Selden. Sommers and Selden are both products of Lincoln high school and neither were state gold medal Winner winners in the high school cinder carnival- Selden was in jured during the early part of the title with his 12"J" performance two vears a 50. Ths sprints will probably be stronger than last year wit'.i Don Slerba, Sheldon Jacobs, Bobby Fairchilj, Jack Chdenter and Brien Hcndri?kson all showirr well in early season Workouts. tm-h i, o frmor n!m iMfpr winner at Creighton Prep who has heaving the sphere out toward the already shot through m -r.I ! foot marker. Tom Stoup Sioux dash race in 06.4. Bobby Fair-1 City Central all around athlete, child, former Omaha cen rni wiU head the list of aids to Grimm athlete who brought his wares tong with Cliff Dale and Bill Nebraska this year, zipped through Giles. - ' - --, -the same race in 06.3. , Stoup placed second m the con- Brien Hendrickson, phenome- ference outdor frosh meet last nal performer with Lincoln hith. might pass up the 60-yard dash this year in favor of the 49. Hendrickson is a very slow starter, and Weir misht have him in the quarter mile where he will be needed more. Jacobs and Chedester are both question marks for the cinder, squad this year. Jacobs received a leg injury last year that sidc lined him most of the year. Chedester is recovering from a slow healing knee injury, but should be ready soon. In the 440 race, Hendrickson will be carrying most of the bur den. If Jack Scoville, Hartington ace, decides not to check out a uniform this year, the task might completely fall on Hendrickson's shoulders. Weir will be hoping that Charley Hunley will break out Into his own as he did in his final year of prep competition at Falls City. Hunley was bothered by a pulled muscle last year that kept him from getting too cl-ss to a 50-second quarter. Hunley could easily shake this jinx and blossom into a real point-retter. The distances will be somewhat of a happier story with th re turn to action of Lee Moore. Moore, owner of a 4:19 clocking two years ago, was made ineligible for competition last year but will CORSAGES FOR THE MILITARY BALL from YULE FLORAL CO. ALWAYS OPEN 147 No. 33 2-3171 After the Dance lf$ rilX STEAK EiOOSE 1711 VANDORN "Anything from a Bite to a Banquet' Year By Nebraskan American team, The Daily Ne braskan is picking1 an All American squad of 33 players. Since the staff feels that it is difficult, if not impossible, to pick out 11 men and say they are the best in the land, The be back to spearhead the Husker distance attack. Clayton Scott, Grand Island numeral winner, Gene Yelkin, letter winner, and Dale Schnakel should aid the Grand Island ace in combating such teams with great distance men as Kansas and Oklahoma. The hurdles will be on par with last year the return of Courtesy Lincoln Journal. LEE MOORE . . . Veteran miler from Grand Island will spearhead the Husker distance aggregation. Dan Tolman, Don Bedker and Elake Cathro. Assistance will come from Dan Lindquist, Ax tell numeral winner, and Hoppy McCue, Arapahoe mercury. The shot put will be stronger. Paul "Cherub" Grimm has been .year ana uaie ana ui es 11 uiey IIICLH UUl SUli:, Will uc UUI around the 44 foot rung. The broad jump, which will ue one of the Husker's strongest events. Depth and experience will come from lettermen Glenn Beer line and Irv Thode. Both stretched over 23 feet last year They will i well supported by McCue, high school broad jump champiorj. r WANT ADS WHEN YOU WANT RESULTS USE DAILY NEBRASKA?. YJOT ADS CASH RATER Sit. t (h. I Yw 'urn I nor ftvt Worus :.:, l Uxjn I Day. D.ya 1-10 if .411 S .13 fl.M I M ll-H I Ml .M .g I.8S 1.45 ia s T i .m ' t.n TTto J.m I "i.w"jf.iri.7g Qi-si U-M .M fl.M l.S (M i t.s Include addresses when figur ing cost. Bring ad to Daily Nebraskan business office. Student Union, or mail with correct amount and insertions desired. Don't wait . till tat to call tor "Jimmy Phillip Combo" for Parties - i jrmaU. 2-6831. J-7717 Oman apartment and sleeping room near cuniiut. Consider child. 2-4438. Corf;ai?e Floral arrangement. 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X v FRESH FLOWERS At Reasonable Prices Ivcrson Floral Shop Daily Nebraskan is choosing: what it believes to be an ag gregation of the outstanding gridders in the country. Daily Nebraskan sports staff is trying to present a group of football players who would be c football coaches dream. Twenty-three schools are rep resented in the pickings. Michi gan State heads the parade by placing three men on the dream team. The Spartan standouts are AI Dorow, quarterback, Bill Carey, end, and Don Coleman, tackle. Stanford, Notre Dame, Illinois, Georgia Tech, Tennessee, and Kentucky all placed two men on the squad. Purdue, Duke, Rice, Oklahoma, Michigan, California, Maryland, Wisconsin, SMU, UCLA, Prince ton, San Francisco, Ohio State, Baylor, Drake and Washington placed one member on The Daily Nebraskan team. Dick Kazmaier wins the nod for player of the year- as he far outdistanced Hugh McElhenny of i Washington. Coach of the Year honors go: to "Dutch" Meyers of Texas! Christian, who narrowly edged Chuck Taylor of Stanford. The Daily Nebraskan's All American squad: Ends: Jim Mutscheller, Notre Dame Bill McColI, Stanford Bob Carey, Michigan State Leo Sugar, Purdue Blaine Earon, Duke Bill Howton, Rice Tackles: Jim Weatherall, Oklahoma Don Coleman, Michigan State Bob Toneff, Notre Dame Tom Johnson, Michigan Charles Ulrich, Illinois Lamar Wheat, Georgia Tech Guards: Les Richter, California Bob Ward, Maryland Ted Daffer, Tennessee Pat Cannamela, Southern Cal Bill Glade, Wisconsin Ray Beck, Georgia Tech Centers: Dick Hightower, South. Meth. Doug Moseley, Kentucky Don Moomaw, UCLA Backs: Dick Kazmaier, Princeton John Karras, Illinois Hank Lauricella, Tennessee Vito Parilli, Kentucky Ollie Matson, San Francico Vic Janowicz, Ohio State Larry Isbell, Baylor John Bright, Drake Frank Gifford, Southern Cal Hugh McElhenny, Washington Al Dorow, Michigan State Gary Kerkorian, Stanford l-M Basketball Results Friday, Nov. 30 Form House B SB Delia Sigma Phi .25 d'ewMi Club ... SO Methodist 26 Monday, Dec. 3 Tc.n Nuts 59 AGR Scrub! s?mby Hone .10 Inter Varsity 1-1 Lutheran 8. A. .. 27 Baptist House 18 Main Features Start State: "Hurricane Island." 2:11. 4:53, 7:35, 10:07; "Elephant Stam pede," 1:00, 3:42, 6:24, 8:56. Varsity: "Wild Blue Yonder," 1:00, 3:11, 5:21, 7:31, 9:44. Esquire: "Oliver Twist," 7:24, . 9:20. I Hurry! Hurry! HELD OVER Another Day Oprn Shaw 7:1S seiEniEWTOi IUC ClilCSS in wusi ruitis i. uiuwa OTMR-IIHIB . - WUTTI DDfWIV WK1S DK1J- mm nnuut unumrut CORKY NOW! I4TH AND "O" A TEMPTRESS OF THE SEA LOOTING HER WAY Acroca the - .Nl Spanish Main! tlorrtno ,nujJJBI M i BOM3A ) 1 S33SBB Final NU Grid Statistics TEAM Neb. 113 1287 204 81 1034 18 20 Opp. 164 .2255 . 194 . 95 .1367 . 19 . 28 . 15 . 599 Earned first downs Rushing yds. net . . Fwd. passes, att. . . Fwd. passes, eomp . Fwd. passes, yds. . Passes int'c'p'd by . Punt runbacks by . Fumbles lost 18 418Va Yards penalized . , . PASSING I Att. Cmp. Intc. TD Norris 87 34 9 2 Bordogna 74 31 6 4 Reynolds 29 12 3 1 Novak 10 3 1 0 Cederdahl 2 0 0 0 PASS RECEIVING No. Caught Yds. TD 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Simon 21 339 Novak 16 127 Cederdahl ...10 113 Paynlch 8 140 Giles 5 57 Reynolds .... 5 55 Regler 4 45 Thayer 1 35 Prochaska ... 2 20 Loehr 1 17 Bordogna .... 1 8 Mink 1 5 Korinek 1 3 Smith 2 -2 INTERCEPTION RETURNS No. Yds. Ret, Decker .. .5 71 Cifra ... 2 20 Sommers ......... 1 36 Reynolds 2 20 Yeisley 2 16 SIG EPS AND THEIR TROPHY . . . Sigma Phi Upsilon, wnich won tne Ail-university cnampion ship receives its football trophy. Team members (1. to r.) are Jay Benedict, Bob Russell. AI Hansen, Bob Svanda, Bill Anderson. Roy Curtis, Ted Kra tt, Bad Jeffries and Fred Peterson. Not in picture, Bob Diers and Red Thibault. (Daily Nebraskan Photo.) 'Good-By Bill' Signs Found No the students do not want Glassford to leave. Signs saying "So Long Glass- ford," "So Long Baby Face Bill" and others were found on the "Ulassiord's got to stay, one siu northeast wall of Memorial Stadi- dent said. urn and on the walks leading to The Cornhuskers finishedup SUNNYBROOKE For Good Food in a Pleasant Atmosphere Call for Reservations for Military Ball Phone 2-7918 11 & G St. Ttarsiay Only SH"S f BWJ in j p Yellov; Corduroy Regular $7.95 A special for one day only and to university men only! These corduroys are what is worn on campus the light yellow shade, and do they wear! Not only handsome but rough and tough wearing. Finely tailored in all sizes. Minnick 1 18 Smith 1 9 Hopp 1 7 Mullen 1 4 Husmann .1 0 Kennedy .1 0 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Player TC YG YL NET Reynolds ... 87 518 94 424 Novak 70 266 34 232 Smith ; 50 212 31 181 Cederdahl .. 34 176 14 162 Bordogna ...108 364 225 139 Cifra 7 29 11 Westin 4 6 4 Decker 1 2 0 Thayer 1 0 7 Norris 27 48 108 SCORING 18 2 2 -7 -60 TD PAT Novak 6 " 0 Decker 0 13 Bordogna .... 2 0 Reynolds 2 0 Paynich 1 0 Minnick 1 0 Adduci ...... 1 0 Carodine 1 0 Simon 1 0 Giles 1 0 Cederdahl ... 1 0 Smith 1 0 PTS 36 13 12 13 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 PUNTING Yds. Player No. Kicked Blocked Reynolds 29 980 0 Cederdahl ...18 770 0 Novak 10 355 0 Bordogna 6 212 0 trie fieldhouse Saturday night. The work, done by unidentified vandals, had no apparent reasons, according to student spokesmen &f -lif, I I OH)! 8 Twill-Back Sig Alphs, ATOs Win Opening Cage Tilts The early favorites, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Alpha Tau Omega, cleared their first round hurdles in the intramural cage race. The Sig Alphs trounced an outclassed Phi Gam team 66 to 28. Alpha Gamma Rho fell be fore the versatile Alpha Tau Omega attack, 69-21. Knnna Siema showed offensive nnnch as it hustled to a 42-37 vistory over Delta Upsilon. LEAGUE STANDINGS League 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 0 Sigma Chi 1 1 Thcta Xi 0 1 Phi Gamma Delta 0 2 Delta Tau Delta 0 0 Phi Delta Theta 0 0 League 2 Phi Kappa Psi 1 0 Kappa Sigma 1 0 Alpha Tau Omega 1 0 Sigma Nu 0 1 Alpha Gamma Rho 0 1 League 3 Delta Upsilon 0 Beta Theta Pi 0 Farm House 1 Brown Palace 1 Pi Kappa Phi 1 Beta Sigma Pst 0 Tau Kappa Epsilon 0 Acacia . 0 their football schedule Friday night with a 19-7 loss to Miami U. It was the worst season record for a Nebraska football team in years. HONEY, PLEASE TAKE ME TO M ASTER OF THE LIONEL HAMPTON For Your Dancing Pleasure INTRODUCTION OF THE HONORARY COMMANDANT EFT FACE! RIGHT FACE! 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