October 2, 1953 Sidt Adduci; Jlie Return Of Bedlam By GEORGE PAYNICH Sports Editor We ave been intending to run "e Sort of column on Nebras-f.-s football clowns of the past JcW seasons. The return of one Nicholas Adduci prompted this d'n athletic clown is unique. He . an athlete who can keep his companions in constant hysteria zL.,ah wins or losses. Nick isn't the zaniest player J've ever met by a long shot, v,t his Chicago South-side hu- nr will he Husker team THE NEBRASKAN Poge 3 7 : 4 i f J V I 1 i I wic HAD a chat with Nick after his arrival Thursday morn- ....nine 1UL1UUVU coming group were John B o r d o g na, uav Nov ak, John Machisic Minnick. Nick was never za jPr "Y o u can quote jne," he said, ;' great to be back at r j 2 Nebraska. Courtw Lincoln Journal When Adduci euierrred as to the presence of his old side-kick Joe Ponseigo, the burly Adduci chuckled, "He ot stuck in Korea." Anvone familiar with these two shady characters from Chi cago would find a strangely fa miliar tale in Ponseigo's Korean tour of duty while Nick was in Germany on a guided tour with the medics. THE PLAIN craziest character we've run up against in our stay at Nebraska has been Phile Gable. Gable was a beautifully built; end candidate from New York I City who was Just a shade slower ! than Franny Nagle. The latter was the slowest member of the I 1950 squad according to most1 gridders. j Here s tne story, rnn naa Deen tleeping at the NU fieldhouse waiting for the opening of fresh man practice. THE ATHLETIC offices was puzzled by the echoing sound of gunfire seeming to originate frnm the fieldhouse. One of the coaching staff was dispersed to j see what the trouble could pos- I sibly be. The Husker coach was per forming his duty as sleuth when he spied 6able sprawled out on his bunk. "Oh Phil, no one around here has been shooting a gun have they?" "Hell yes. said Phil uncover ing a pistol from beneath his pillow. "These rats overhere will eat you alive." ANOTHER TALE they tell bout: Mr. Gable was wrapped iround a telephone bill. It seems that Phil had been sing the free telephone pro vided for football players for local calls. The trouble was that 1 Courtesy Lincoln Star 1 W 1 1 Courtciy Lincoln Journal V j tin i 1 t. It I M..IllMMlWal KW1 Courltiy Lincoln Star Three Important Cogs Pictured above are three of in form after a slow start. In Bordojma aerials. At the right the keys to the Cornhusker at- the center is Dennis Korinek, is Charles Bryant, guard from tack On th ifr i Tnh iw sensational find from Ulysses. Omaha. This hustling junior is h 1 1 v T 7 Korinek is the top Husker back a product of hard work. Char- dogna, versatile back from in rushing. Dennis also is a ley is improving daily lays Turtle Creek, Pa. John is back fine pass receiver for those Coach Bill Glassford. Champs Look Good Sig Eps, 1952 All-University Grid Champs, In 43-7 Roma Over '53 Favorites. ATOs the Sigma Phi Epsilon displayed tie with Sigma Nu, and the class champions are made of ATO's for second place. Wednesday evening by romping Next week's game with the by Alpha Tau Omega, previous latter will go a long way in de favorites for Fraternity honors, termining the top contender for by a score of 43 to 7 The defending All-University champions gave notice that they are not ready to give up their throne by running and passing around and over the hapless Taus with an ease that even left the .spectators baffled. In their initial encounter the losers overpowered the Delt's in first or second place in League 1. IN ANOTHER Fraternity A game Pioneer House set them selves up as a top threat to the TKE's in League IV by down ing Cornhusker Co-op 20-0. Last year's League winners ran and passed for counters in the first period (a safety) two such a manner as to stamp them tallies in the second and one in Alpha Mu 0; Betas B 12, Theta as a top contender in League I. the fourth while drawing a Xi 6; Phi Delt a 18, Yhi Vsx B 15; However, the Sig Ep's using the gooseegg in the third. Ag Jokers 33, Ag Men 14; Que same lineup that had previously Over in the "B" Leagues, Balls 13, Eagles 6; Gents 1, Dub downed the Sig Alph's, quickly Sigma Chi Juniors avenged their bers 0; Dorm B 7, NROTC 6; big brothers loss by downing a I'M Delta I'm i, uorm a v; up at the half 6-6, but in a big third quarter, the Sig Ep's tal lied three times for 19 points ar- Se"ed up the ball game. Another revenge blow was dealt by the Delt B team when they crushed the ATO's B team 19-6. This game also stood 6-6 at the half, but in the third per iod the winners garnered 13 points while The Taus scoreless for the remainder of the contest. OTHER SCORES: Sigma Nu B 0, Phi Gams 0; ZBT's 15, Theta Chi 7; Pi Kappa Phi 26, Sigma Bet d T Moss EC-Sifts Nebraska In Excellent Physical Condition As Thirty-Six Cornhuskers Make Trek To Manhattan For Big Seven Battle Saturday Nebraska went through its final practice Thursday in pre paration for Saturday's invasion of Kansas State. Coach Bill Glassford reported his squad in near top shape for Saturday's fray. Only Ted Britt, out with a bruised shoulder suffered in Tuesday's scrimmage, will be disproved this contention. THE WINXPRS. now sporting a 2 and 0 record, tallied twice in both the second and third per iods and three times in the fourth while going scoreless in the initial stanza. The lone Sig Alph tally came in the second frame. The Sig Alph crew kept their X league-leading hopes alive by downing Sigma Nu 25-7. The Sig Alph's, who lost Monday to the League leading Sig Ep's, bounced back into a three way he was using the phone for pri vate telephone calls and charg ing ther" to one A. J. Lewan- dowski. A LENGTHY investigation by telephone officials located the guilty culprit. . .Gable lasted one year at NU. strong DU club 9-7. The Junior Sigs tallied in the first period to lead at the quarter. However, the lone DU counter came in the second quarter to tie the game up for the next three-and-on-half quarters, but in thhe fourth period the fast rushing of the Sig line resulted in the much needed and game winning safety. THE SIG Ep B's kept in the tradition of their big brothers by easily downing the Sig Alph B team 25-6. 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All women who are interested in participating should leave their names in the WAA office at Grant Memorial Hall, and men should sign up at the Intra mural office in the Men's Physi cal Education Building. All en tries are due by 6 p.m. Friday. THE COUPLES will be paired by drawings; however, if a couple wishes to enter together, the two names should be sub mitted at both offices. If an un even number of Vnen and women wish to enter the tournament, those submitting their names first will be scheduled. Games will be played Tues day and Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. on courts 5 and 6. Meanwhile activity in the soc cer leagues is underway. Quar terfinals will begin Monday. unavailable for duty against the Wildcats. BRITT HAD been working at the number two center slot. His place will probably be taken by Pev Evans of Rapid City, South Dakota. Glassford announced the same starting lineup for Saturday's game that opened against nois a week ago phases of their attack single wing and "T" formation. Adduci's final position on tht Cornhusker eleven is a question mark. There have been rumors that Adduci's position would be changed. The Husker leading ground gainer of 1949 may find it to be Illi- a difficult task to unlodge starter Jim Yeisley, whose play, espe- Thursday practice session was cially his pass receiving, has devoted to dummy scrimmage, been one of the bright spots in with th boys polishing up both the Husker attack. FRIDAY October 2nd COLLEGE NIGHT at BILL ALBERS and his orchestra Dancing 9 until 12 Couples Only Adm. $1.70 Per Couple Tax Included FLANNEL SLACKS Flannel is a Campus Favorite year - after Year. It harmonizes with all of your sport coats and always strikes the right nqt oi casual neatness. Make your choice, today 1 V In Grey, Charcoal. 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