Friday, November 6, 1953 THE NEBRASKAN Page 3 Big 7 Cage Meet A ! jmr m. AA II lino L4i?zeoman Left Sn Limcolii Jerry Paulson Will Take Over At Guard For Injured Husker By GARY FRANDSEN Sports Staff Writer Another Husker is lost, at least temporarily. Max Kitzelman, the biggest of the Huskers at 230 lbs., was definitely ruled out of any possible action against Iowa State Saturday because of a remjured ankle suffered during practice Wednesday. The giant Omaha guard will be left in Lincoln. Replacing Kttselmaa In the starting lineup will be Jerry Paul ton, a two-year letterman who has seen only limited action this ftr. Outside of that the Huskers' (tening lineup will be the same as In the Kansas game. That means It will be Andy Loehr (180) and Bill Schabacker (180) at the ends, -Ted Connor (230) and Jerry Minnick (220) at the tackles, Paulson (194) and Bob Wagner (195) at the guards and Bob Oberlin (200) at center. The starting backfield will consist of John Bordogna (180) at quar terback. Bob Smith (190) and Jon McWilliams (185) at the halves and Ray Novak (220) at fullback. OTHER HUSSERS on the 35 man traveling squad which left Lincoln at 9:15 a.m. Friday in cluded Jack Braley, Sylvester Harris, Don Hewitt, Dean Lux and Jerry Yeager, ends; Qulnlah Anderson, Pev Evans, Bill Hol loran and Dick Moore, tackles; Charles Bryant, Don Glantz, Jerry Korisko, Tom Kripal and John Machisic, guards, Tedd Britt and Jim Oliver, cen ters; Dan Brown and Rex Fis cher, quarterbacks; Max Ken nedy, Dennis Korinek, Dirkes Rolston and Leo Scherer Jr., halfbacks; and Nick Adduci and John Edwards, fullbacks. Coach Bill Glassford sent the squad through a light workout Thursday stressing the Huskers pass defense, pass offense and de- ?nsive formations. After ' arriv ing in Des Moines early Friday afternoon, the Huskers will go through a final tuning-up at Drake Stadium. QUARTERBACK BILL Plan Man, the Big Seven's leading passer, will be the Iowa State ringleader as Abe Stuber's Cy clones, always tough in their own backyard, will be out to snap a seven-game losing streak to Ne braska. Others expected to cause the Cornhuskers some headaches are fullback Max Burkett and those two glue-fingered pass grabbers, halfback Gary Lutx and end Kim Tidd. The tentative starting lineup for the Cyclones include Barney Alleman (190) and Tidd (180), ends; Ralph Brown 205 and Jack Lessin 213. tackles: Bill Wilson 188( and Gean Kowalski Huskers In Cellar Favorite Sooners. Approach Sixth Straight Big Big Seven favorite CSdaboma. 1iose only possible successors to the Conference throne are Mis souri and Kansas Stale, is ex pected to sew up its sixth straight loop title Saturday when the Sooners battle Missouri on the Tiger field. . Missouri, beaten only by the Wildcats in Big Seven play, still Las a chance of at least a share of the title, as does K -State. THE COKXHrSKEXS wI3 be attempting to force the Cyclones into a cellar-spot tie on Ames sod this -week. Other league contests pit Kansas State at Kansas and Utah at Colorado. Nebraska passing ranks second only to Missouri an Big Seven Team Itm 7 am VJ 3 0H 100 . 208 m 312 Bit Told nut 2U2H Mai am 441 37KT a7e 1868 1MB mm 122 tt24 iai)B I.S. . Crrrp. , K.S. .. re. .. rv. . Opt. .. K.IJ. Cot . . M.m. Opr. -X.U. TO. . O.tl. (P1. .. . 7 isau 507B 3 cat IKS :ao 5607 3M7 1402 1188 31B8 low 1DRB lew est 7 am 4W .840 a&B T74 0iS BH7 624 2ZS 408 . 7 Young Favored To Vin In Bout With Giuliani Pafidy Young wH fight Sam my Giuliani in a 10 round bout tonight. The fight wjfl be bros5cast and telerined from the SL Nich olas Arena in New York at S p jsl r.4,mm C Wmm IM M Tt. C lull III S IMI Kimmt tmm 1 JM Mimili .. t I Jtmrt T I in im I 1 JtM fan ..... is jam C-nhmtfa ........ I 4 M Ail timmm Wm La TM IN. OkMhMBB 4 11 Jft 9 tmwri 4 & 41 nram .. S 4 jtSt ctwMfca .......... t 4 I Iowa nam a Shi tmnm S S .Sttt ST. PAUL MflODISI CHURCH "Lincoln x Dotctitttvm Church" DS. FRAKI JL COCTT JOSTEH lntitet Ton. to Worhip Feflwhjp Hour & Churrh School 9:30 AJL Morning onhjp Sen ices wilb Cadedrai Choir 11:00 AM. Sermen Trank A. 4nrt Monifsy to Sstiifdey Religion1 (187), guards; Jim Rawley (176), center; Plantan (182), quarter back; Lutz (165) and Dick Cox (184), halfbacks; and Burkett (190). It will be the final home game for fourteen Cyclones as well as Parents Day at Clyde Williams Stadium Saturday. Officials ex pect a crowd close' to 12,000. THE CORNHUSKERS have had plenty of trouble during their last three games at Ames before fi nally winning out In 1947 the Cyclones were leading 7-0 before two bad center snaps gave Ne braska a 14-7 triumph. In 1949 Iowa State had been getting the best of it although it was 0-0 be fore the fleet .Harry Meginnis squirmed bis way 70 yards in the rain and mud to give Nebraska a 7-0 win. Two years later the Cyclones went into the third quarter with a lead, but the Huskers went on a four-touchdown assault in the next 15 minutes to win. Nebraska holds a 37-10-1 edge in the series which started back in 1892. In their last game at Ames the Cy clones startled everyone with a stunning 134 rQumph over heavily-favored Missouri. v" A. ft fl Left in Lincoln Max Kitzelman, the Huskers' 230-35. starting guard, wasn't among the 35-man traveling squad that left. Lincoln Friday Battle Seven Championship comparisons. The Huskers have hit 43 of 96 attempts for a .477 mark. John Bordogna. NU cuar- terback, has connected on 38 of 5 tries, to rank second among league passers. TOT FASSEK in the loop ss BUI Fiantaa of Iowa State, with 26 completions in 54 throws. Since the top two Big Seven slingers meet this week, the Husker-Cy-cicme tussle appears a possible aerial show. Iowa State also boasts the sec ond and third best pass receivers, Gary Lutz and Kim Tidd, who have carried IBS and 14 yards, respectively, with a completed pass. Colorado's Gary Knafelc leads the field with 305 yards, and Bill Schabacker of Nebraska is fourth with 168. Lutz also ranks in a tie far fourth among Conference scorers. leading scorer is Larry Grigg of Oklahoma with 48 points, followed by Wildcat's Corky Taylor C7). and Very! Swrtzer 36. BOB SMITH, starting left half back far Nebraska, also has Statistics Own Tik. Pol S4C 207 817 S2S 82 867 im 264 m 266 180 X87 268 268 rwu. PASS Alt Coowl OaoiMl Punt A. 82.2 SSI 88.8 'St nx m 84.1 873 84.8 84.6 20 J. 22 4 S4. .S 102 305 4 tt 300 81 IIS 311 BC fi4 , W 76 41 48 as as BR 4W 28 2 SI 48 48 as 3 84 0 408 228 .4TS .40 M9 5i MB .456 428 ,4J .4S2 tas 4 31 Z 38 T S s 7 30 S 1 Si Gets Starting Nod Jerry Paulson, a two-year let terman, will get his first start ing call of the season against the Cyclones Saturday. The i r morning for a Saturday battle with Iowa Stale. Max rem- jurea cis ten anxie in Wednes day's workout (Nebraskan photo.) scored 39 points to tie for fourth. Bordogna has 22. Smith is second in Big Seven rushing, with 43S yards in 74 car ries. Grigg leads the field with 538 yards in 76 tries. Cyclone Bob dark ranks sec ond behind Homer Jenkins of the Buffaloes in punting averages. Jenkins holds a 43.2 average, while Clark's eight boots have averaged 3S.L Husker Kay Novak is sixth in this department, mith 35 .7 on IS punts. How the stars got started Jim. amz JOTKEYS dreamed of being a opera star, studied long and hard. Wm STOCUNC oauld have bees a pro athlete, bat dbose the long, hard pull of atxing. Both erennuJlf won good pars on Matge, eadio, TV. Tisey m on a TV show. . . aeg n impromptu duet. ..became Mr. & Mis. ia real life... and "Mr. and M, in TVs briHiaot oew "Topper" program! .V Husker senior, who has seen only limited acton in the first seven games, will replace the injured Max Kitzelman. (Ne braskan photo.) AGR's Top Farmhouse In Traditional Battle Alpha Gamma Rho slashed Farmhouse, 38-0, Thursday night in a traditional battle between the two ag fraternities' intra mural football squads. Del Kopf led the AGR's to their powerful victory, passing for five of the scores and running for the other. Alpha Gamma Rho held only a 6-0 lead at halftime on a Kopf j pass, but in the last two cantos Kopf literally exploded to lead the scoring spree. .re we stretch mr dungs a bit? May be but mhefe you find eat bow mild and and refreshing the Medico ij nine can be. xi'U ro for Medico, too! It's the replaceable filter in Medico that makes the big difference. 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Oklahoma tangles with the guest team, the University of Washington, in the other lower bracket game at 9:45 on the same evening. In the upper bracket Kansas and Colorado meet in the tour nament's opening game, tangling on Saturday at 8 p.m. Iowa State meets Missouri at 9:45 p.m. in ine outer upper bracket con- UNTRIMMED COATS s38 49" u Keg. Piaasa both yoarsU and Dad! YouH find warmth, x ciSricj styles cmd finest fab rics in thes coats. And at such a wondartal prlcsl Buy Tour winter coat now ... from this wide assortmantl By nationally-famous manu Jacturers Sizes 8 to 20 Hurry! Red Coat ft ,iMjS- f f - t..u.iiI..iii f i S J 2i , v C It J ..it THAKJ ANY OTHER. OGARETTE test. Finals for the big eight-team affair will be held at 9:45 p.m. on Wednesday. Officials stated that mail orders for tickets will be accepted after Dec. 1. This is the eighth straight year that the Big Seven has staged a pre-sea-son tournament. 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