Monday, October 8, 1934 Dally Nebraskan Pago 9 Huskers... Ccnibccd from Paa 8 I didn't think Craig was able to touchdown to Gamble. Sundberg for 157 yards on 30 carries, don't have any depth left." Two more players got hurt j Moore's second pickoffstopped put a whole lot on the ball " was four of seven for 47 yard.i. DuBcse also played with an injury I Nebraska s Erst drive or the second Osborne said. "YouVe got to throw Nebraska's offense struggled to you guessed it, his ankle. Saturday. Neil Harris missed the 1 half. He stepped in front of Gam- it on lime and out in front, and much of the afternoon. Oklahoma The Huskers' No. 3 I-back, Paul second half of the game i ble and stole the ball at the Cow- Craig's throws were a little behind State's defense had a lot to do Miles, missed the game with a calf bruise, and offensive with a I ble and StOtS the ball at the COW- Craiixs throws wero a.V.ttc hrh Inii State's rffpnif hnrl n nt tn r?n Milrs. missed the t?nni with n rsslf hmlqp nnrl nffnlv cnnrH boy 15, returning it to the 23. The and a little late." with that, but the Huskers were shoulder separation. Me's expect- Harry Grknminger suffered aback plckoff ended Nebraska's threat, Osborne said he hasn't given hampered by injuries. ed tc miss three or four more bruise. and also ended the day for Sund- up on Sundberg, and he hopes I-back Jeff Smith played spar- games. Nebraska trainer George Sulli- berg. Backup Travis Turner went the fans won't either. Turner adds ingly before reinjurlng his ankle, "We're really beat up in the van said he expects the injured the rest of the way at quarter- a new dimension to the offense, and starting fullback Tom Rath- backfleld," Osborne said. "We Just players to play against Missouri. back ror nu. Osborne said, because he s bigger man s sore ankle caused him to Nebraska coach Tom Osborne and faster. miss much of the game. , said he thought Sundberg's Turner completed five of 10 No. 2 I-back Doug DuBose play shoulder bothered his passing. passes for 100 yards and the ed well in Smith's place, rushing Battle of sexes entice DN writer to take on state's best woman netter Vitas Gerulatitis has a big The argument that ensued from its ugly head. "Hey wait a minute," mouth, plain tad simple this statement immediately my macho side, which sounds An exciting tennis player with caught my sports editor's eye (a amazingly like John Wayne argu- a flare for the bcld proclamation, man constantly looking for new ed. "You're a man, she's a woman. 4Q J. rrf!otil Famous" N'LjsXX Vs.. J Vitas really did it this time. JLo V - - V j i?A co "iAMJESs;. 0- ta cos- l wk) 321 5.1th ST.'LIKCOLIf,HE&.'ra-aMI J f A-CLOSE Scott UUMilstraiid story ideas). In search of some You're bicr, stronger, faster, you copy and not too enamored with can beat her, YOU CAN WIN ftfaftitfttyft&ftfaixft&ftftft&'&'bft'fo my recent writings, ne proposea jaait. v ilfJli n L& a ch&Ilenge. I besan to feel a little bit like the "Hey Scctt, you play tennis dont "Si Million Dollar Man " so I went you? he yelled while cradling a out to the courts to practice can phone on his shoulder. non balling those little green "Yeah, a little," I meekly ans- Wilsons. There I was banging the wered, wondering what he was bam &st waat th 5? up t0 campus tennb courts, and feel- I was a little shocked at first to S realize what I'd committed myself ,7' u, , " T S f fo oma, t,miapja,rrii, team warmig up. In the middle of During the recently completed U.S. Open. Gerulailis got fed up J with all of the talk about No. 1 women's player Martina Navra tilova being able to beat the No 100 men's player, given certain circumstances, tie went so iar to -Ilu "n it p auu&uy otu tu hpck t mv onnonpnt and mv disclaim this notion that he said dawn on me. cockiness started to fade. With he d be willing to bet his house "You re playing the best woman each successive swing of her rack- (that's right, his house) that the in the state of Nebraska, and et I became a little greener. By the No. 1 ,000 rated man could wail maybe the best in the Big Eight " I time j decided I had seen enough, on Martina. We're not talking a thought. "You're going to get kill- my complexion matched those of little duplex here, we're talking a ed." my Wilsons. $ 1 million beauty of a home. But then my macho side reared Today at 2 p.m. I'm going to ! Intramural teams advance to finals Sft3Sa2w& . . W A S The Phi Psi Exrire&s scored on With America's Team leading nin& 01 running. a long bomb on the last play of 1 2-7, the Phi Psi Express threw a the game to advance to the finals length-of-the-fkld pass that was of the division A co-rec flag foot- tipped twice and caught by Mary ball championships Sunday after- Pritchard, who scored the win noon at the Cather-Pound fields, ning touchdown. Harvey Smithers also advanced . to the finals with a six-point vie- Results of all divisional finals tory over the Pigskins. The finals will be in Tuesday's Daily Ne- were played late Sunday night braskan. m Have you ever seen a Million Dollar Pool Hall C'mon In Be Take a Look Lincoln's pot one DIG JOHN'S 399Sunvalley a (20 year age required) I OLSTON'S It v rtr u 111 ml M 1 -" - American r!:crt- . Asscc!ccn ' Nebraska Afliliata I remember last year how I felt when I played Crystal Coleman of the women's basketball team in a game of one-on-one. After losing to Crystal 20-12, 1 didn't feel that bad. "After all, basketball isnt really my sport, "I reasoned. Tennis is." I think now I know how George Plimpton felt when he played quarterback for one series with the Detroit Lions. George (I feel a common bond between us J, won dered if he was up to the chal lenge and so do I. One thing is for certain, IT! do my best and who : knows, I may even win (a game). But I wouldn't bet the house on it. m INDEPENDENT SPECIALISTS INC. 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