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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 11

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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11
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Wadnasday, Nov. 21. 1951 THK IJXCOIW STAR If Maybe 'All Is Darkest Burned Cornea Before The Dawn'Bobby Reynolds Out Saturday To Keep Ail American On Bench Tutor ShwpshootenDr'nePast Malcolm, S2 Opener L'me From Yard Line Marker By DON' BRYANT Skyscraper Jim Thom, 6 5 2, Teachers moved to Sttr Hpom Htaff Mdberi PffW tivp in ntrnllino tha Quarter lead and it looked like bucket iii th. Cause Ot Colorado Eye Injury AAALCOLM eh Dale Snook boards for the Xuto but the they'd have things their own way. Snook reserves handl unveiled his 1951 52 Teache hero of the evenina Derformanee JS ZL "knJe? Aai el major burdeu for Teache College high school cage Xi ball of fire from the word CO.

second name pulled Malcolm vi. tn. th m.ip SlArClrSrS; a Little the Teachers the Tutors In, Tutor youngtc scurrying Ppint S'guard0 man! in front with two buckets in the Sf2tJ SL th half' aged to deftet Malcolm, 52 42. first minute they never trailed front with three timely buckets HEfSE SPARKS oint effort, while All America Bobby Reynolds SCORING ACE But Malcolm mentor Ed Chil ers had an ace up his sleeve and spent the rest of the night during the second period. racing to all corner, of the 10 POINT LEAD i scoring points and harrassing the! Wilson took over for th th eperson of Duane Buel.

who Malcolmites. )unters in the third period and teame the lutors fits all evening landed him in tl tscore Malcalm. A Dicture of the Tchr. ruu i mist ilked off nth individual in the point colu 19. y.

and establish a 10 point lead Malcolm game wilt be found 1 at the final stanza. 42 32. page 12. i. We Admire Glassford's Faith In His Squad ONE of the admirable aspects of the current Husker football season has been the conduct of one, J.

William Glas'ord. the headmaster. Everything under the sun has happened to Bill. In fact, at times the sky and all of its constellations have seemed about to fall on the Husker chieftan. His ill luck started when the national magazine boys, evidently dazzled by the 1950 showing of Rampant Robert Reynolds, took up the hue and cry and rated the Huskers high among the nation's elite before they had even drawn Guilder pads with nt wet at vital portion of followed Reyn Th pletions.

Reynolds and the loss of Half md Don Vogt, two Glassford's scheme olds' shoulder separatio backs Tom Carodine sophomores very much the tirst three shoulder separa the last day ot fion. sullered FIHRIP Camp Curtis. KDKRDAIII. lAHIlin With Reynolds unable to he vital tailback spot oil or ead and John Mm i.i;na of things. Then came the startling disclosure as the season opened that the Huskers did not possess an adequate formation quarterback.

And as late as the sixth game of the season, a desperate Glassford switched from the Bill Glasslord jured leg still untried, Fresh (. ederdahl, barely 1H will draw the starting LIKE THIS Tall Clyde Cook. College View tnier prospect, demonstrates a pi Tuesday night. Others shown are (left to right) Jim "Letty' Carlson. Coach Dick Short.

Lou Mei necke. Ron Vosika and Roger Hornby. (Star Photo.) I He will be backed by Freshman! lm KhTrk7riJ, Smith, who does riot rnmhUy I 1 "mm VJ his teammates and coach look on at practice Faith, Hope, Cook And Carlson CV Foundation BY WAYNE PANTER ence of Logan Newman. lanky ba. both juniors, look prorals th.

"iai Ihrz, I ZZ, STORM SASH to the spread formation. Just as the spread, with John Bordogna at the throttle, clicked impressively against Iowa State, there came another blow. Bordogna injured a leg and the wound, when aggravated, forced his withdrawal from the Colorado game. Without the right man for the right formation, the Huskers floundered again. Then, glory be, what does Reynolds do except suffer a burned cornea when a bit of lime pierced his left eye against Colorado.

He will be out of action Saturday against Oklahoma. All the while, there have been a steady run of injuries that would drive a normal mentor to a nervous crack up. Then, too. his frosh and sophomore dominated squad have made mistakes that come with inexperience. Mighty costly mistakes, these errors the enemy has utilized for at least ten touchdowns.

Soph anon on the spread. mid Screen. Hob Moifitt, Jack Porter, Paul Bordogna'a leg, i tin mi ed dui trig I i westbroo Jim Edwardi the Cotorad tibial 10 4ew. 8 yean is aa Coach Dick Shon into a winning basketball team Loren Lahm, both of whom over six feet, and Dick Oaks have had experience with neadaj upon removal oi tha cut I it rlViril fl cuff I aw 525 1 bet a' ecu now and Dec. 7.

Short, beginning his second cage crew, has a little over two aVukT nut" Shef Sm weeks in which to round out hia SP SThit to tek l52 p.obably out for XT9" 'ZZ STARTING BACKS I in your home, nn obligation COMMUNITY BLDG. IMPR. INC. And: with a week 'of praet.ee fr season of MENTOR GLASSFORD, to his everlasting credit, his never lost confidence in his young squad. "These kids are plaving their hearts out," ne'l: tell you.

'If thy make mistakes, they are honest mistakes" Never has he publicly singled out an individual for a mistake. He has given his squad complete benefit of the doubt. "I will take full responsibility for anything that happens to this squad," he has said "You cannot blame these boys for anything except inexperience." Those are sterling words from a great coach, a gentleman, a keen sportsman and a man who will always believe the team is the thing. So many times in these days of high emphasis you hear a football coach moaning over his lack of material. We used to listen to a Husker maestro of recent vintage continually complain of "lack of hosses." It takes courage for a coach to stand so heartily behind his squad during a losing season, especially when the pre season pickers had rated him so loftily.

We think Bill Glassford's faith will pay dividends next year. You can bet that his freshmen and sophomores, once ripened into upperclassmen, will be playing their hearts out for a coacn who never lost confidence in them. You have to realize that there are actually only four seniors on this Husker squad. Very plainly there is a strong future for this current Glassford squad. Glassford's faith in Nebraska fans is another thing we like.

"This is only one place in the world where the people would keep such faith with a losing team. And that is Nebraska." Yes sir, if there has been a single bright spot of this dark annum we say it would be the faith of J. William Glassford. Educators Mnva Tnwnrr! Cnn admits that the nearing has taken on the appearance an uphill battle. SCRIMMAGE FRIDAY "So far," Short said Tuesday afternoon, "we've stuck to fundamentals, but we hope to be scrimmaging Friday." The situation in regard to returning vets is both good and bad.

Last year's club, which won 11 and lost nine, was sparked by the eagle eye shooting of Bob Leslie and capably managed by diminutive Stan Muggy, a field general's Held general. With these two standouts gone, the presence of regulars Clyde I Cook and Jim Carlson still leaves some large gaps, Another regular, Lvman Hull, is still laid up as the I result of a football injury and his availability, even at a later date, is doubtful. Other top contenders for start We ain't ffififc i fjlj fender re I paring in town super paint Jl'l Ki ft' flM Mlkl.TOWN Hodv nl 1 fkn miU IUfffll paint shop 3 'IkanT tfr II beith. Hon Vosika, a Lou Meinecke, 5 10, and Rog WASHINGTON (INS) Ten "very definitely" has been made. Hornby, 6 0.

All have had limited leading educators laid the The group, members of a com experience. Also serving to groundwork Tuesday plans to mittee of college presidents ap i brighten the picture is the pres "eliminate the evil" from college pointed by the American council ports and reported that progress on education, ended two days of meetings and scheduled another tor Dec at wash LISTKN TO YOUR FAVOItlTE SPOUTS PIIOIaltAM TONHaTIT Kimmel Country Club Co. Nebraska i represented i the group by its chancellor, R. Gustavson, who over a month ago at an all university convocation in Lincoln called for a program of de emphasis of athletii Michigan State College Presi dent John A. Hannah, chairman of the group, said the committee reached tentative agreement on WMMMMMM jH.

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