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THE NEBRASKAN
rage 3
Rested NU Squad
Eyes KU Invasion
Oberlin May Be Shelved For Game;
Huskers 'Fear Anything' Says Bill
By GLENN NELSON
Sports Staff Writer
,B1U Glassford's Cornhusker
grldder worked without pads
Thursday night, reviewing of
fensive and defensive patterns
in preparation for Saturday's
Big Seven contest with the Kan
sas Jayhawkg in Memorial Sta
dium. The availability of starting
center Bob Oberlin for the KU
fray loomed as a big question
mark. Glassford commented that
the big pivot has not recovered
from his ankle Injury as rapidly
as was hoped.
"THE BOYS seem to be in
good spirits," the NU mentor
said, "and ought to be rested."
The varsity squad ran against
freshmen earlier this week, with
the NU frosh displaying KU play
patterns.
The Jayhawks will arrive in
Lincoln Friday night by train.
George Paynich
In Vets' Hospital
George Paynich, Nebraskan
sports editor, is a patient at the
Lincoln Veterans' Hospital,
where his condition is listed as
"fair."
Paynich was admitted to the
hospital Wednesday and was on
the "critically ill" list until he
underwent an operation Thurs
day for what was described as
a "perforated ulcer."
Paynich, a two-year Nebraska
football letterman, was first hos
pitalized by the ailment in Sep
tember, 1952, while he was in
Washington, D. C. taking gov
ernment tests.
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KU running so far this season
has been strong, and although
passing has not been a great part
of the Kansas offense, the Husk
ers are set to "fear anything,"
Glassford said.
'ALTHOUGH THE Scarlet has
won but once in six starts, It
carries formidable potentiality.
Quarterback John Bordogna is
the Big Seven's top passer. Right
halfback Dennis Korinek is the
1 o o p's fourth-ranking rusher
with 316 net yards. He also is
running third in pass receptions
with four for 147 yards.
NU will confront the Jay
hawks with the heftiest line the
Jays will see all year, a 217
pound average from tackle to
tackle.
With Quarterback John Mc
Farland enjoying his best day
with a five for 13 and 73 yards
performance against Southern
Methodist, Kansas hopes to un
track its air game Saturday. In
contrast with recent seasons, the
Jayhawks are traveling at a
mere 45.7 yards per game air
pace, and haven't scored through
the sky in six starts.
Osmera Sets Mark
Acacia Wins Cross
Country Run Title
Acacia Fraternity emerged the
Winner of the intramural cross
country run Tuesday, as a total
of 25 runners participated In
the all-University affair.
Paced by champion individual
ist Hugh Osmera, who set a new
record for the cross : country
course at 0:25.2, the Acacias
easily outsped all opposition in
the race for the team trophy.
Other medal winners on the
winning team were J, R. Beatty,
who won fourth place, and Rob
ert Anderson, who finished fifth
in the field.
Delta Upsilon earned the
runner-up position for the tro
phy run, followed by Beta Theta
Pi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and
Sigma Chi in that order.
Individual order of finish:
1st 'Infill Otmtra. Ami Tlm, (123.1
(Kw Rttnrd)
2nd Rill Ihllnt. tmltPMidtnt
3rd Tom Kuckman, Kelt Thwta PI
4th J.u. Realty, Acncla
Sth Robert Andemn, Acacia
f)th ForrcKt lolini, Independent
T(h Merrill Mason, Delia Vpsllon
Hth Dick Meradlth, Delia I pullon
In Dnn Beck, Alpha Gamma Hha
J nth Lee Carter, Independent
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Gridiron Contest On Friday
Kansas Halfback
Don Hess, Kansas' fleet left
halfback, has gained 258 yards
more through his first six games
than he netted throughout last
season,
Coach Bob Faris freshman
footballers will have their second
intra-squad game at the fresh
man field Friday afternoon. The
first game ended in a 12-12 tie.
The squad has been divided dif
ferently for this second contest.
Faris said his charges would
run from the "T" formation this
week. In an earlier contest they
J used the single wing. 1
Hi Divided into Red and White
squads, the teams look like this:
RED
Ends Maurice DeBoar, LeRoy
Butherus; tackles Jerry Peter
sen, William Krommenhoek, Nor
bert Knock, John Wilkinson;
guards Pat Hoyt, Jim Murphy,
Bill Brown; center, Bob Berguin;
quarterbacks Robert Walsh,
Gordon Englert: halfbacks Dick
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Jerry Warren, Jack Fleming,
Richard Yost, James Carr;
guards Joe Bayer, Larry Jones,
Bob MacDonald, Bill Shaver,
Doug Marcy; centers La Verne
Torczon, Roger Hohensee; quar
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Dave Koile, Ron Noel, Harry
Johnson, Jan Strickland; full
backsDean Roelle, Phil Neff.
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