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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 9

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The Lincoln Stari
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Nebraska Defeated By Miami Saturday. December I. 1951 TOK STAR Bobby Reynolds Star As N.U. Battlers Fall Hurricanes Use Accurate Passing Game To Come From Behind in Second Half By NORRIS" ANDERSON (Sports Editor, Start QRANGE BOWL, Miami, Miami hurricane building momentum Knally blew down a courageous gone of Nebraska Comhuskers, 19-7 here Friday night. Massed bands of partisan humanity, totaling 32.283 sav the underdog Huskers.

fired by a superb performance by Amenca Bobby Reynolds, acorn the pre-game script aad tos it wholesale scare into the Hurricanes. Miami won this balmy the great competitive eleart of Mr. Reynoulds was on every lip as the crowd filed out of this huge stadium. At all times, the sheer brilliance i of Reynolds seemed to cast a for-! bidding shadow on the four- wall of favoritism given Coach Andy Gator Bowl-bound Hurricanes, Mr. Touchdown, haltered eariy Kaintd raohinn in the season with a shoulder separation and recently with a Statistics burned cornea of the left eye, re- compkiHi All aaiiiA-d paMinit Miami 1.1 .1 I 17 2H2 12 II turned to the gridiron srass-All American of 1950 this evening.

f-a 1950 FL.ASHBACK 11 puilts IJ All he did was gam yards punts on 26 rushes, hit four passes for returned ii 57 yards, return three kickoffs 44 yards and catch one pass for a 39-yard gain. For the first minutes of the second half the Huskers were flashbacks of their ig.fiO selves. They led 7-6 over the span and, riding the blazing hoofs of Mr. Touchdown, seemed destined to wrap the vaunted Hurricanes io a cloak of oblivion. moving on the Husker touchdown march when he intercepted pass and returned 36 yards to the Maimi 38.

Six plays later Mr. Reynolds made his remark- able recovery of a batted down niT and the Hu.skers owned their Then suddenly Miami boomer- touchdown. '-A Willoughby Starts Veteran Plainsman Cage Club Opens Slate At Dana Tonight Wcsh v.sn cage fan; other former Northeast all-stater, are slated to get their Wood, at the guard.s; Dirk Dana college Vikings at Blair assignment- The Plain.snien will enter the The Plainsmen will feature a iDana tilt minus their two high balWontrol of a year ago but designed To seven experienced lettermen and txTformcrs a host potentially sirotiK but elosc-in shots, untested freshman talent camp. Grayson -ntfl hr .1 will take his entire of 12 Air KQICi bifGIl Will 06 1 Proclaim Win expect to bov pres- Md (AP) the new Wesleyan mentor peaceful old town it said, Prn still undeeided an air raid warning a.s to who will make up our la man regular traveling 'he ear-splittmg sounds Starting jobs on this about 4 p.m., it will mean ate wide open and will re- Navy beat Army in their big foot- main until played a few game at Philadelphia, The siren, located at the Naval flray.son indicated that Scotty Academy, is a regular civil de- Willoughby, the ex-Norlheast high fen.se signal for lower Atme ace who captained and paced his Arundel county. Its blasts can be males to the Slate (Mas.s A chani- heard for 20 miles around, ionship in 1949, would bo the only Officials announced its possftile non-letter man on the starting workout Friday so folks be Quint.

frightened when, they hope, they Willoughby will team with an- hear it. hit the anged like fury, paralyzing the Huskers with a 44-yard touch-, drove 44 yards for its down march in seven plays and second touchdown, the march smashed out another rapid-fire yard ram over touchdown two minutes later after Suard. placement was intercepting a Nebraska pa.ss. low. Remove those six minutes from The final marker occurred after the game and you would have Shiver intercepted Reynolds pass had a 7-6 Nebraska victory.

and returned to the Nebraska 72-DEGREE HEAT trip, it took the aroused' The Huskers. playing their Hurricanes only four plays to hearts out in a foreign 72 degree Fullbacjk Mallios capped the temperature, never lost hope. At 'uarch plunging from the one games-end Will frosh line, and dominated team Tremont placement was on the Miami one-yard line, target this time. Given ten more playing defensive platoon time, the Huskers might easily were heroes for most of the fourth have scored and pushed Miami's Quarter as the play see-sawed, final margin to a single touch- Karly in the period, the Hurricanes down which would have actually drove to the Husker four only to have been a truer criteria. fun out of downs on a misfired The Hurricanes ouldowned bv fourth down pass from Hackett Vie Huskers bv only 13-10 and to Lutes, knocked down by Max were a mere 282 to 238 victor in Kennedy in the end zone, ru-shing yardage.

Not until they switched from After frittering avvav tw-o ear- the formation.to the spread with lier scoring chances, the Huskers four minutes remaining did the finally scored in the last second Husker offense hit full gear, of the second quarter. Frank Mer- Reynolds started the fire with riwell must have turned over in a 40 yard pass to Bill Thayer who his diggins as Reynolds, using his somehow grabbed the ball from remarkable sense of timing, a waiting Miami defender on the picked up a deflected pass and 43 yard line, ran five yards to a touchdown. BOBBY RUNS Bordogna, rushed badly, seemed Failing to locate a receiver Rey- to face a series of well-covered nolds then romped 18 yards to thCj targets. In (fesperation he fired 25 where, dodging the last Miami! at Reynolds who appeared defender he tripped and fell. blanketed by two big Miami dei.

American ran 15 yards to the six. The pass was short and one of Reynolds, the Miami defeiiders batted shot a short pa.ss to Regier who the air Somehow fielded on the one and was managed to there by Mr. Tremont. a' pigskin and was over befo.e you defender all evening. could Sasp.

linAR I Shortly before this march, the Bobby placement hit dead center. NebraskaRunning from the punt forma- 1 Cj. j. 1 t-. NeUska rooun! comSt Stote TeocHers Five Here Tonight some 100 souls in downtown Mi- aiound end, threaded his way up field to the a 50-vard nass from Nebraska 27 where two Miamians Hackett, gnttv 140 pound apparently had him trapped.

He quarterback with one leg short- to Knd George ened by polio to End Ed Lutes set Haynich, who escorted by three uiuvcrsily 01 Nebraska bas- chanun, a loot guard iroin Avilla, hu.skei iin for the first Miami touch- blockers, went all the way for a ketball team will open the FIRST DOWN Smith (251, Miami University attback, goes down in the lirst quarter oi Friday night's with Nebraska's Comhuskers. but not until after be made (or a r.tst down on a double handotl horn Quarterback lack Hackett. Husker Carl Brasee made the tackle, as Frank Simon races in (o help. Ed Hu gmann. Nebraska also moves in.

(AP Wirophoto irom Miami Friday Night.) Sam Vacanti A Starter In All-Marine Tilt I'rnm I'rvu PARRIS ISLAND. S. A one lime grid star at the Univera- lity of Nebraska, Sam Vacanti, will be at the quarterback slot today when Phari'is Island and San Diego battle for the All-Marine football championship here. Besides Vacanti in the backfieki the rt'tnaining positions are filed by former and stars. They include fullback Billy Hayes of the University of North Carolina, left halfback Billy Mixop of the University of Georgia and right halfback Dick Travagline of Wake Forest.

The Parris Island line averages 21.5 fxnmds. Riding an eight game winning streak, the I.slanders the Eastern title by beating Lejeune, 24-13, Thanksgiving Day. The back field for San Diego in- clude.s halfback.s Mike Michon and Joe Tisdale, fullback Paul Marinclli and (piarterback Milt Price, all playets. Michon ha.s 54 of the 176 points the West coast team has made this season, Tom King.sford and Dick Ellis have thrown touchdown for San Diego, MIAMI Halfback Frank Smith 25) picks up a 15-yard dividend against the Huskers. Nebraska Guard Carl Brasee comes up behind Sm ith and Fullback George Cilta blocks his path.

On the ground is Miami Tackle Nick Chickillo. (AP irephoto Special To The Star.) Husker Cage Season Gets Under Way up pins for the first Miami touch touchdown. Officials however, door to the basketball Plainfield, Ind. Finally brought down by Ken- ruled that Reynolds lateral was sea.son w'hen it plays host to Iowa! Buchanan, a deadly two-handed nedy and Simon on the Nebraska and nullified Mr. Pay- State Teachers College artist, scored 284 points in; 22, catch was followed by end of a 100 yard touch- December three line smashes carrying to the down.

If there were a true meas- 7:30 p.m. 1. Tip-off time seven. After an off-side penalty shoved momentum back to the 12, Frank Smith a grass-searing halfback sighted a eyelet, cut back to his left and scurried to a touchdown with 4:30 elapsed of the sec- when it and 6 fotit, 2-inch Bud Ward, rnoel.s Iowa State Teachers college. Kyaer WUp Only too w('ll does he renH'mber I the cIo.se call the Husker.s WlTh Catiacia when they tangled with isi22 games last season to rank sec-! Panthers last season, lond high-point handler for the The half-time score found the uring stick you might point to The overall Husker picture for; Husker squad.

He is a clever ball Tutors holding a 31-30 edge. And tremendous pass defense the opening game reveals a and better than until the closing which thrnftlpd mn.st of riominancp nf nntripd frPKhman liasspr minnfpc nf tho CHICAGO The Pro- fes.sional Golfer.s As.sociation announced Friday it has authorized the e.stabli.shment of a series between the United States and Canada next year. The proposal was made by the PGA of Canada and executive committpc apfiointcd Jo- which throttled most of dominance of untried freshman passer. minutes of the game that the passing off the spread. and sophomore material.

There Ward, who saw limited action Cornhu.skers were able to pull Nebraska defensive play, ex- are 20 players listed on the in 16 games last season, finished; away and win the 63-55. cept for those fatal six minutes varsity squad. Eleven are fresh- the campaign with 12 points. THREE BACK ond quarter, placement in the third quarter, was crisp and men, five sophomores, two juniors, Junior lettermen are Joe Good, Tutor Coach Hon Norlly has Novak chairnn'n of the as try was wide. at times brutal.

and seniors. 6 fool, 1-inch guard from lettermen from last season inlprn antr Two minutes later. Reynolds thought tackling SENIOR I.ETTERMEN and Jim Snyder, 6 foot, 4-inch who are expected to carry much mittce, to work out the rules arul swung wide to his right off the was as hard as we have seen this! two lettermen on the forward from Winchester, Ind. the load against the Huskers. spread, picked up a jarring block said Coach Gu.stafson in the! Cornhusker are Jim Bu- MOVES i They are senior Tom Wilke, junior PGA also by George Prochaska and twisted room.

Ward, after a slow start last sea- senior announced Don point for selection of U. S. for the 1953 anddodged49yardstotheMiami say yetlomeetaboywho Krickson lor the .953 Ryder Cup 1 can run like Reynolds. third in the Husker scijrina nande Nebra.ska matches between the and From there the Huskers met Gustaf.son thought his 'uiskers were scheriuled for Other Tutor cagens England and pcimts will be fierce resis ance and wei-e fma ly ipass defense was the real turning Saturday and tL time Co irh for action are Jack Relinger, awarded at the sS sor would Have been ab.e HSrSlDS MM HFLPI tbe nod ai thrSe, the players in ea.b pfurnamenl' Jim Sommers rugged ittle mid- one r.K i.uu-. M.min.

McDonald week has been 6 foot, 8-mch Nebraska Plovers with the mo.st points Jim bonimers ruggea uxiie mia commented Gla.ssford. chickiiin. French, schuio. HirhnKger sonhonnrp tnii nf i in Holingcr Snyder (6-4) ore to repic.sent the their hearts out, bloekeX LuU will be held very well at times and Bobbv i.ubas. Diamond.

Mciiiio wide onen with Carew Johnson (6-8) Great Britain. The is held looked more like himself Kn-rn I every two years. of; Even the lustre of a crisp per- Sution. 3-inch freshman Clarence i i formance did not dull the fact! Knust. Trcmwit.

Tedder. iCook, of McCook, and 6 foot, Recall AAantle that the Huskers became the first' i Schnei-: freshman Bill team in a 57-year history to Sioux City, la. Miee tXaiTlinatlOn ter only one victory in a season. Simon. Schabacker.

MATZKE STANDOUT COMMERCE (Jkla. (AP) As Gustafson put it, what A stand-out among the freshman outfielder I saw tonight, you think; hopefuls has been Stan INSTALLED too much ow what happened this year. I think Bill and his squad will be awfully tough next in a good word for the' was postgame' observyH'on. were Schrocder, Oberlin, Scott, PonsciKO Boll, for New York for an exaniinalion 6 fool, 2-inch, former Teachers KT Prochaska. Mullen.

Conner. high school ace. He has speed and knee injury he suf- RK Baynich Regar, Kmanuei. agility com.bined With a deadly of the QH Reynolds. i l-ll Reynolds, Smith Kennedy.

Shot irom any angle OH the floor, rri 1 1 I RH Cederdahl, Sommen, Decker, Thayler. The outlook at mid-week nnintt: ClUb aSked Mantle to Snyder and Sarting check-up. He is still Dm. forwards, Johnson at center, and wearing a brace on the knee al- teJiCoocl and Buchanan at the guard his pronounced limp of Scoring extra point Miami: Tremont SpotS. Several WCCks Nebracka: fjisDelline anv thniirrhtc noticeable.

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