, , By H VM1V II MM. WHAT Is hoped io bo the writing of the first page of the first chapter of one of those thrillers, entitled "Hie Comeback," will be undertaken Fridjy on the University of Nebraska football field. It will be the initial gathering of the lads who want to wear th Scarlet during this fall's pigskin campaign and the men who will coach them. Nebraska is back on a pre - war footing in coaching staff manpower, and, after a month of vigorous beating of the bush, Head Coach George (Potsy) Clark and Acting Athletic Director Ad Lewandowski hope to see som 60 to 75 hopefuls asking for suits. His Main Dependence Despite the fact that the university is to have a navy ROTC unit on the campus this fall, Clark isas he knows he must depending more on the lads who come to Lincoln from outstate high schools than on the ones trm navy will send here. There are, Clark has said, some real likely looking boys that we contacted on the swings through the state and, tf SQUAM CANMHDATES MtEPOHJ M?MtilAY they all turn up, he feels that there are solid grounds for anticipating a little better luck for the 1945 Huskers than during the past two years. ary Help I neeriatn. What may turn up in the way of navy help is a moot question, and one that hours of talk rejult only in being whera you started you don't know anything for sure. There is the hope, which probably will turn out to be true, that some of the navy boys will be varsity caliber, but nothing will be certain until the navy crew arrives and the call for football goes out to them. Cards Attain Upset . MEAXWIIILK, CUBS Tftf.W I'lHATES - BY LES CONKLtX. NEW YORK Aug. 30 (INS) You might expect that But, certainly, Nebraska is much better off so far as coaching manpower goes them has been the case in war - years when Lewandowski kept the sport going with strictly a skeleton squad. Clark, as his aides, has Dave Strong, like Clark a former Illinois - star, as backfield coach, lack Johnson, of Utah and professional experience, as line coach, arid "Fop" Klein to help those lads who are in the less experienced group. It had been hoped that Col. Harold Browne, end coach in pre - war days, would be on hand, but "Brownie" will miss the opening sessions, at least, as he is ill ut the Lincoln Army Air Field hospital. Memllo drove In the Chicago runs off Nick Strincevich. The Brooklyn Dodgers By like any bargain. They were presented with the opener by a 3 to 1 score when Catcher