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11 Ijiwnln Fvfninit Journal anil Nrhral State Jmimai Friday. Orlolwr 31. For a Moment, Girls Glassford Fears Husker Letdown 17 By DICK BECKER Journal SUte Sports Editor Nebraska's Cornhuskers, having even chance of downing Missouri guess will do for the present. without Reynold's services. THIS is a showdown battle fct THERE was a swing of senti- the fight for the crown.

One of ment iThursday from ideas of a the clubs will have to give ground. cooled off after their red hot per formance against Colorado, are viefory free-scoring affair Saturday to Missouri ha a pair of wins while: Nebraska has two wins and. a tight defensive battle, ready to jump into the fire again asthey face Missouri Saturday at Memorial Stadium. Coach Bill Glassford fears his Both clubs have rock-ribbed defenses and the game may develop Into a rock-sock battle with both teams making many yards but few scores. The eleven that wins this ne Will be in line to challenge Oklahoma and Kansas ta the stretch drive.

On paper the teams appeal Huskers may have cooled, off a little too much with a strong pos Homecoming For NWU Br COOPER ROLLOW Journal Sporti Writer THE status of Bobby Reynolds also has Glassford in a dither and probably this feeling is carrying over to the squad. Bobby is. in the middle of an in-again-out-again debate between Glassfcd and team doctors who all have a floek of good intentions. Nobody wants to tend Reynolds into a game until be is completely That may be this Saturday but Glassford will be the one to decide after the doctors have made exhaustive cheeks. fl He may be kept out this week as a precautionary measure to guarantee bis.

presence against Kansas, Minnesota and Oklahoma. In some circles it is figured that the Huskers have a better-than- sibility of a letdown against the I i (I The Huskers ground out more Tigers in this Dattle that Is an even. Nebraska has been; important Big Seven Conference A tussle. A man yards offensively last. established as 1-touchdown vrek but could score only favorite with the advantage ef-Missouri made 460 yards against! piaymg on jt8 home grounds.

Iowa State but could manage onlyi Probable Missouri starting: There Is no Question but that 1 the Huskers were keyed to a high pitch for their test against Colo For the third straight week the Nebraska Wesieyan will be underdogs as they take the field to engage Hastings Col three touchdowns. lineups: Oilcan Jua Jfminaa a4 Mattric I'dHI. rado. Their inspired play may have left them a little limp for the upcoming Missouri session. You Frightened Vs lege tonight "BILL GLASSFORD hS done atcawftylw arj UMriaa BuJt.

k- jk in tI, UKfcjct; Jack LofUo and Ik Caalt, auardti the best Coaching job in our Brmra. cntei Tnny ScwdiAO. a)vanr- league with his material this oadu jm v.4 Bui K.irt.i. air- It will be Homecoming for the And the Tigers are no opponent to be taken lightly. Plainsmen, who can knock Has "'V Dc(cnr JoM Wiilm and Jar Hrl.

aa.vV souri commented earlier this week. rmau Chxrlta Fkillioa and Paul Facaa. UckWr. Trrry and iim m. auariiai Nordra, Those Huskers have caught fire Stolanidci and At Androlcwki.

tings out the Nebraska College Conference title race by winning. Kickoff time is slated for 8 p.m. at O. N. Magee Memorial i NEls Impressive 3 fctadium.

they're playing alert, rugged nroid Th.i,k Scakrr football. We'll need to get all the! Eaioa. kallbatka, and Bcarilmo. aaicot wrinkles out of our attack in order to make a game of it this week- cir. Cimmn.

Offrmr Ted Connor aad Aixty Ixirtir, end. bimmons (Hy Simmons, 'mln Jim and Harvrr GoUi. tacli Missouri SCOUt) tells me we proba-i Kay Conn and Gorne rxluil. aurJs: bly wont face a pair of tacklesj" "cri" THE BRONCOS, with four wins 1 II 18-0 Victory and a loss, are a notch behind front-running Peru in the NCC Bob Snuik at Dennia Knrinek. nam kail) over the rest of the season any race.

Peru has posted five straight victories over conference foes, in Flrat noma 1 Vara liat 1 17 cluding a win over Hastings. Coach Roy Robertson's Wes-leyan eleven dropped its first tlue NCC games before bouncing tougher than Husmann and Mm-nick, and Boll, their middle man, is a rouRh cookie, The Huskers will go Into the game practically at fall, strength. Only Reynolds and End George Mink are listed aa crippled. Mink Is through for the season with a broken I'aaaaa atnaaaaid a PaaMa aaawleted 1 Paaaaaa yaraaaa Kay Noak or Georae Cilra, fullback Defcme Bill Scluhacaer and Dennii Emanaeli enda; Jerry. Mimwk and TA Hua awwvaackleat Max KitKlaian and Don p.xi, tuarda; Cart Braare and Verl Stoat, line-backen: Dan Drown and Jim Yciatry, hall- tackai.

Ckarbra Cbaaalo, lulibaca. Kickoff time is 2 p.m.'.'."-' Came officials will be Cliff OgHen, Wichita, referee; GradjJ Skillern, Oklahoma, umpire; Cecil Mullerleile, St. Louis, Dick Pendleton, Oklahoma, Judge. A. I'aaaa back to upset Doane and Robertson has named Don Allely, Tekamah Junior, to team with Wes Hultquist at Plains, men eo-eaptalns.

Bill Becher and BUI Beck will captain the Broncos. CV Only Home Team Tonight College View Flays the only game on the Capital City high school football schedule tonight. The View-men tangle with Belle-vtie in the 1952 College View homecoming game. Kickoff time Is p.m. at Vlewman Field.

Unjoin la st Alliance- and Cathedral at Weeping ater Jii other games. HIDDEN BEAUTY Any attempt to distort those faces (top panel) is quite futile, for sooner "or later they must rela (bottom panel) and reveal the pretty features we know they possess. In both instances, they are (from left); Judy Lar- Pan) awaaa aa X3 Paaaallaaa Si anaatttaa The' Lincoln Northeast football team saved the best for the last The Rockets, playing their home finale, and their next-to-last game As for Reynolds, anybody's erly Monson, Blair-sophomore," and Gafyce Roberts, Dorchester junior, Nebraska Wesieyan cheerleaders who will be exhorting Plainsmen fans to boost their football team to victory tonight. The Plainsmen meet Hastings at Or N. Magee Stadium for their homecoming contest.

tim p.m. (Weslpyan Phntn sen, Bellevue sophomore: Jackie James, York Bob Lawson. regular defensive -a I of tne-seasonr-overpowerird well- nauDacic lor wesieyan, wiu missi tonight's game because of a slight shoulder separation. Bob Wichert will be moved to defensive safety. LinEis Alliance: Bratton Big Favorite Over regarded Omaha Benson with surprising ease, 18-0 -ion their most impressive victory this year.

The Bunnies had lost only to powerful Omaha North, 28-13, but they never had a chance against Northeast, which was observing its homecoming. Junior Thomas and Ken Forbes HI fas? xVv with a minute and a half gone in the last -quarter. John Rohrig's" extra point tries Robertson plans to double Hultquist and Glenn Reed, offensive starters, as defensive halfbacks. after the last two scores failed. Faces Tigers THE PLAINSMEN will have a The Bunnies, who made only Miceli Tonight sparked a crunching Rocket six first downs to 15 for North-cast, got three of them in one chunk the first time they had the ball.

light weight advantage because of a heavier backfield. Comparative team, weights: Wiriui kmm Una; arame tatkfwld: averaee Mm: 1H3.3. Mngi Areraaa line: 1SS.7; arerate .1. it Wjium Rock port. Mo.

al Scotia PanK CKr Peru Prt Saraent ra. w. at Sclblu ground attack, with opportune aid from speedy Ron Steele, Northeast completed just one pass that for two yards. WITH 15 and 7-yard runs by Souik Emu CHr at vcnmiiloB, b. By DICK BECKER Journal State Sports Editor Lincoln High takes to the road for a couple of weeks for the final two hurdles on its dash toward a second straight state football Bonavnhm Colambaa Harvey 'Anderson, their top ground gainer, and a 13-yard pass at W.

Patricks rramoat Wawrlr at Syracuse THE BULKY ROCKET line ana ackfieM: 174.2: uma team: 181.6. The probable starters: Wenteyaa Tot, Haiflan Marti 16S) Becher (IHM VanCleave II Budd (19M NEW YORK (Fh-Unpredictable Johnny Bratton, (inclined to follow good fights with -lazy exhibitions, is a heavy favorite over rough Joe Miceli tonight at 9 o'clock (Lincoln time) in a nationally televised welterweight 10-rounder at Madison Square Garden. But Miceli is no soft touch for the former NBA welter champ. an alert secondary, never let Ben Miraourt Vallnr. Ta.

Ttkimah from Mcuoun to Jerry Rigg the main factors, they feot to the Wallhill son threaten seriously. al Wakrflcld at Warn championship. Wtwet TVcker (190) Setter (1M End Norvan Holverson blocked Rocket 33. But a fourth-down line The Links meet Alliance inis Huenca timn 6-Man Games Lester McCoun'i punt midway in plunge by Anderson was short. Friday 'and.

take on Grand Thompaoo (179) Witham (182) Carnker (1811 Wilifanf (189) Macy (1S8) HullqalM (179) jne closest they ever came Friday, Oct JI Island next week to close out the second quarter to set up the first score. McKnuit 09m D. Sltru (ll) Duichrt (18(1) Rchi (170) Hclt (192) Hancock (100) lioPFtM (175) Adam again was in the fourth quarter, IVIitoa Aletandria He has beaten Luther Rawlines. This week's test with It took Northeast Just four plays to score front-the 33 where they Krrd (1721 reaching the Northeast 43 after a 12-yard run by Anderson and i. a frnHWKa Virgu Akins and Pierre Langolis Sclaoa (200) at Amncnt shouldn't nrove too tough for oomtu- with his unorthodox hcll-for' took over the ball.

the 42 on McCoun's return of Ken at Anhin-at Ashlon lwrllrn Gm-lty Anlrll leather slambang style. He fig Coach Bill Pfeiff's men but the Grand Island battle will be a fit Forbes' punt that was partially ures to be moving into Bratton, at Rrd Willow at llnlcy at BeaTCT Croulnt ting climax. and crowding Mm. oiocKea Dy tiwood Mink. lrry-DelaneyVas at quarter' Thomas drove 17 yards and Forbes 14 more.

With first and goal, Forbes made a yard" and Thomas took it over. Thomas' for the extra point failed. af Brrmrr THE FIGHT will be tele Dnrchettrr Winnebaao ndlwood Slrrllni I Honey Cmk Salts DacK lor me were at Markita Briiwood at Baniwt vised over the NBC network (WOW-TV) and broadcast by minus their regular starter, Howard Thrapp. He was sidelined with Other top games Include: Grand Island at Fremont This one should wrap u'pc the Eastern Division of the Big, Ten for the Islanders. Beatrice at Hastings The at Brattoa Dntoa Ksmbnldt It Mutual (KfOK).

iarry Hennings' interception of a bad knee. Rroadaraur nrula Hruniwkk Viralnla Line score: a McLoun pass early in the tnira quarter set up the second Rocket -at Oiirley at Eltie at Osmond at Burchard at Overton Cedar Rapid at ParilHon Northeast 0 S-lk Cairo score. Demon 0 0 0 0 0 Wolhacll Hcnnlnes took it on his own 48, Hcorlna trwKhdoann Thomaa (2), Forbei. OIlKiala: Queen, Kcefrr. KoeMer.

Wprrall. Crrraco and ft back to the Bunnies' 38. Both fighters have 70 per cent winning records. Bratton, 25, in 71 bouts has won 52, lost 19 and foupht three draws. He was stopped twlee, each time on a broken Jaw.

Kid Gavilan also broke his Jaw In winning the welter title last year but Johnny manafed ta last the 15 rounds. "at Cnamhrra at Cheater ClrarwatcT Hardy ayn PrW Dwitht AaaunBtioa Cortland Junior High Grid at Colcridar at Concordia Seward The Rockets counted on nine plays, with Thomas crashing over from the two. Forbes and Thomas 1 Plymouth at Croflon NVatHa Field Day Slated Dakou City carried it on every play but ont a four yard end run by Steele ,1 I Emenon at Dawaon 1 a si a- a 5 i Hern. Kaa. DtWilt Poiirr Miceli, 23, has a 36-11-4 record.

at Liberty at Dit that gave the Rockets a first down He never has been stopped. on the five. at Talmaae NORTHEAST drove 60 yards at fcatlc at Kiverdak Elmwood KddyUa Eitln Rlkhora Pmantial at Royal at Cedar Blulfi TIRED SO EARLY? Omaha Benson Back Harvey Anderson (75) seems to be sitting, as he helps teammate Terry Lambert haul down Northeast's Kert Forbes (white jersey) after a short gain Jo the. first period. Benson players rushing in on the kill are not identified.

The Bunnies defence, wasnt this effective as the game progressed, for the Rockets won, 18-0. (Journal Photo.) rrom its own 40 lor the finale. A 15-yard personal foul penalty hurt Another in a series of Intramural sports programs for Lincoln Junior high schools is on deck Saturday a football field day at the Lincoln High Oval. The football festivities begin at 9 a.m. with representatives of six Junior high schools partlcl- pating in the Ralph Beechner- Orangemen complete, their Mid-East Conference play and havent much chance to cut off their losing streak against a good Hastings eleven.

Fairbury at Columbus Columbus has joined the Big Ten and Fairbury may find out why in this meeting. Lexlnrton at Coiad Cozad gunning for Class honors but will find the going rough against Class A Lexington. However, a nod for Cozad. North Platte at Curtis This is one of the poorer years for North Platte and Curtis may-'enjoy "one of its infrequent wins over the Bulldogs to gain the Southwest Conference title. Plattsmeuth at Blair Coach Bob Ketterer's Blair eleven is rolling in high gear and should take care of Plattsmouth: The schedule: 2 New Starters For Cyclone 11 at Elm Creek at McCool jnnction at FairficidJ Flrtrr Shickler Wnttii me Bunnies, but the play that broke their back came with fourth down and three to go on their 27.

Steele took the ball from Forbes i ai mniuni at Odell AMES, Ja. W)--The Iowa State Cyclones will have two new play on a Statute of Liberty play and ers in their starting offensive at timaam at Kretna at Harriiburi at Herahey al Republican City Hooper Albin, Wy Macwrlt Hunller Indianola lineup when they take the field against Oklahoma In a Big Seven at Loom at Dannebroa football game here Saturday. Kama goi to nensont' is. Then, after a backfield In mo- tion penalty had set the Rocket back to the 20, Forbes broke over the left aide of the Benson line and scored standing up, Orlrana ft ni iwTcncc After Thursday's two and a half fiarriburfc Snencer at Lyman at Lynch hour drill which waa completed BOB ORTON Gets main event billing. Bob Orton Faces Gagnc Bob OrtonKansas City's offer Madrid Vtnanao Maacot (at Orford) at Holrrook Mrlheta at St.

An tea Alliance under a fall harvest moon and the practice-field lights, Coach Abe Stuber named Mike Swale and Emory Eichorn as the new starters Snmner at Merna VEAROr stWCt orlginated field day. Schools participating will be Irving, Whittier, Everett, Have-i lock, College View and Northeast. I The meet is open to the public. No school championship will be determined, but awards will be made to the winnefs of the eleven events on the program. Events: Kick-off for dbtanr.

1 Place-kick for accuracy. I SO-rard anrint throuea Mockina-dunuay ob-atacle course (linemani. enter paaa for accuracy. I'aaa for dialonce. I'aaa lor accuracy.

I Itron kick fur accuracy. 2 Vrd tire obttacla apunt fbacki). I'unt for dHtance. Punt for accuracy. I foot ball ahuitie relay.

i at Utica Milfotd I Ma Pitt 11 -Man Games Friday, Oct. 31. Wesieyan Team Tops Lutlier, 19-6 Sacred Heart Norfolk at Mullen at Nebranka Deaf at. Ncaveattfr at right end and right halfback. ing to the wrestle industry, will respectively.

at Broken. Bo at Aeon. S. Show Your Colors ai. Albion at North Rend AliMWiirtt Aurora Alkn Wintlde Niobrara Plane Center Nonh Loup Oakdale be out to deflate Verne Gagne's rating as the top contender for Halfback Frank Congiardo appeared a very doubtful performer Neb.

Luther College Prnder at Palmer at Uradoat Crow JWi Lou Thesz' world after reinjuring his ankle Thurs Palisade at Alliance al Arapaho at Arcadia Bcrtrand Feather in got off to a 6-0 start Thursday night against Nebraska Wesieyan but yielded touchdowns in each Get Your Free at Farnam at Rlini Cit Salem Miiffli City St. Edward day. Bui Flantan, the No. 2 quar terback, also will see limited serv at Wab no Arnold Aahland r-prinavt of the last three periods and ice because of a bad ankle. Stella Snaldina Academy Shubert Bui.a Doniphan at Aiklnaoa at Auburn at Bt.

Mary'a Nrili at Verdon at Vrrdare at Wood Riaai dropped a 19-8 decision. ffcomaral Callaway crown. The two will come to grips in the headline event of Tuesday night's card at the Fairgrounds Arena. It will be outof three falls with an hour time limit at Game Commission Probes Giles scored the tying touch Bittia Crcrk Stuart down and Buck's placement put. at Hayanl Gordon i Full Strength 7" wesieyan ahead to stay.

at Hastinaa It Colltia View Men's Warm Hratrlca Hrllryut I'lammoolh nioomdrld ones raced 55 yards with an Tiger Squad Set at Biatr atPiere Brief Reprieve Urged for Fish A temporary reprieve from the intercepted pass for his second at Deahlet Blu Hill touchdown. Buck got the other nn at North Catkolle. PWmhurah. Pa. jj-.

The emlflnal has the Cfer-tnan. liana Schmidt, paired arainst Kit Fox of Oklahoma City. Fox lost a close decision recently to opening matsh, at 8:30 wesieyan tally. "Sno-Fo Bridenport Kinibail Rurwrii at A naif LeMoyne Munson scored for Pheasants Air Shipment The Nebraska Game Commission is investigating a report that four Kansas hunters flew at least 60 pheasants out of the state from the Mason City. area earlier this month.

1 A commission spokesman said federal agents are checking an apparent violation of regulations on illegal transportation of pheasants out of the state. Uncola Cathedral Weerina Waiee Central City at Daytf Citr COLUMBIA; Mo. W) The University of Missouri football squad has completed and polished off preparations for its Saturday clash with Nebraska at Lincoln. Coach Don Faurot's 36-man skillet is recommended for fish! which are freshly planted in the west lake in Oak Creek Park Luther. Hot Sprlnaa.

Chadron Hiab Aeon lw flUakrtMatf rhadrna Prea) Pisa Ridav. 8. U. Luther 0 0 Weaieyaar 19 here. At least that's what Glen R.

p.m brings French Champion Pierre Florent here for the first time. He will oppose Omaha's leaar miaaii Touchdoaa Munaon. Waaleyan anraaai Toucadowna Gllet 1. Foster, supervisor of fisheries for Wauneta Chaprx-ll St. Paul at Clarka Clay Center at Netann Fairbury at Columboa Ieiinntoa at Coaad EuihYilla i Cralord Creiihtoa at Laurel Buck.

i'ouK aflat toucMowa fiuck (place travel list showed the Bengals have virtually all cf their grid talent available for the fray. -Faurot and his men left early ment). the State Came commission urges in a letter to the Lincoln City woe juusea. Peru Freshmen "Win rthrS Council. Foster suggests it would Friday for Lincoln.

They were to FriClHV Ilir 1 allll ill Tl. v- I a a Impeiial Nonh Plan Fdaar PERU Peru Teachers fresh at iWyard rf 7 reach the Nebraska capital about S'kv. i. 4 men defeated Highland, rri-nton ia. Mu ik.

knir oeauinc. Junior College, 14-13, as Halfback at rren-ori ew-man Gmva i.rand Island Ramron Schwindt if 'I Kvaryday. vur Dick Stogdill booted both extra me original suggesxjon ior "i three day period between Fanner Prrn AlTilplc Twiinta. Stnorlill marl nn Pprn Seward stc lg and angling time for fT I Local High School at Friend at Fullenoi at Sin rnw It Stroimbura at CJibhun at Gothenhura at Oaallala tl! touchdown and Lowell Samuelson nJnoT the other. pford fish rame from the Nebraska Bet-wis wniaim msi tarthraai ter Fishing Association.

at Hanlnaton ord (irant I'lainvkm UfllAMW OMAHA Wl-Darrell mgn ocnooi former Omaha South high and Hv sartaai' is' Meaaiaafoed Peru Teachers athlete, has been named assistant basketball coach YT. mechanic worl W', miracle on wracked can. I Oat 'am flaad I hna and aa Know the Signs! Red pood Porter Made the TD ai aninuc. -lt- fain esiuruua ui cu cac Size 31 to 46 Holy Trtnr at Tyndall, S. Home an Pilaa Table Rock at Humboldt McCook at earner ittitHiiyiifii View, one of The Journal's "Prep at the University of Omaha.

Football Stars of the Week" was Athletic Director Virgil Yelken, MeTaak State College 14 Other College Fheiton! Fridav incorrectlv listed as socring who also is head basketball coach. Litchfield at Mid-Town Paint Shop Loun Clrr the Viewman's touchdown against; announced Thursday that Mudra Xee Iakaaa II Wot Point 1.. 'tfT'iT i Njl I l.Vhatwill I If I uke the M.rfim hi ivr. i na loucnaown was tnaue win iflivc uv bihiwik wiunuaj. s-iiu HK Oklabaaaa tiW (Milakaaaa .1 4tT Hav IS Stanton I loan Haalayaa) SS Carter ttlackaaa Li.s.sJ Minaiara Shenandoah, la.

at Mucheii i by jark Porter while Westbrook Mudra is working on his Mas-NeVatU made the extra point as College ter's Degree in English at at Nort-iii View won, 7-6. Omaha U. Water Repellent Calvary Twill Shell In Sa HbI QaiUed Lining Vyed Lamb Collar 9I(bprtof EHf'TWT 1 tjmjl at Crrifhton Pre" UOUSHNtSS AND FILING ON Schuvkr Iedl. SinDl City Oakland Omaha Cathedral Omaha Central Omaha St. Joaepfe Thomaa Jrffcraon Omaha Wexda at North at Omaha Hole Name at Omaha Suit at Valley i 1 I Sporting Goods RUSSELL ill SrTho Hnaha Tacit' N6w HANDY at Sioux li r.aat at Vairiine at Ocola at Oahkoah 133 N.

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