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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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Bobby Reynolds Gets Shoulder Injury; Star NU Back Will Be Out 4 to 6 Weeks Husker 'Red' Unit Shellacks Whites Yankees Doodle While Tribe Wins The Cleveland Indians stretched their American leaeue B1 NORMS INDERSON CURTIS. Neb. The kiss of death hung heavily over th University of Nebraska football yard here Saturday. Ail American Bobby Reynolds, spearhead of the Corn husker attack, suffered' a shoulder separation as the Red thumped the Whites, 34 14, in the Curtis training finale. lead to a full game Saturday when they divided a double header with the Washington Senators, dropping the nightcap, 7 to 6, after winning the opener 4 to 2.

pIPlH In the second game, Ai Kosen wild throw to the plate let in the winning Washington run in the eighth inning. It was the last of three Cleveland miscues in the contest all of which figured in Top Prep Games Slated i wm 5 TRIBE, which nad a chance up a commanding lead in the hectic American league flag race, let the seventh place Senators overcome a 6 to 3 deficit in the seventh and provide Reliefer Tom Ferrick with his third victory Meanwhile the Detroit Timers tossed a monkey wrench into New York's pennant drive, on whose a shoulde 'eeks. Exar feat the Yankees, 7 to 4. I "MR. TOUCHDOWN" THROWN FOR A LOSS Husker All American Bobby Reynolds (center).

Vic Wertz caused the Yanks the ders NU '51 football hopes rested, is shown on the training table at Camp Curtis after suffering mol 5f 7he fiSttJ aration in a game scrimmage. The injury probably will keep him on the sidelines for four to six JKpSref KeTYank the star halfback is Team Physician Dr. Frank P. Stone of Lincoln (left) while Reynold's father, Dick Kryhoski and Starting! Grand Island, looks on. (Staff Photo.) Marlin Stuart also homered Rain, Cold, Mud How Bob's Hurt I for the Tigers.

JOHNNY SAIN was the victim of the vicious Tiger bombardment. Sain worked the first six innings' land yielded six runs. The loss was I Si. d.T ed by the mng He falls into line with such dahl the Whites hit hack formal BY DICK BECKER gridiron greats who were in 'touchdowns the second and North Flag Races jured after advance publicity in fourth quoins the immediate past a Kh Rote of Southern Methodist. Charlie KOI)INE picked up i had Justice of North Carolina.

Leon from cd Ltfi bad id circled left Ward To Talk Here be by far the most unsuccessful hattle against Omaha Holy Name, Tne Omaha squad has compiled a 31 game win skein, mostly the first Red tallow class "IV schools feat apped Tms tlU ls scheduled for Magee Memorial stadium. Coach Torn Col jthe injury to Bob Reynolds Sat last week. Hon Ilelnrieh of c', i (58 yard drive nn, cold, mud, minor injur and the flu have all added ll nn i at an from last year, suffered a fracture in practice The Reds ninutes latei lege View team meets Pints i up to a pre school training period and will he out for the season. 'a i mouth in an Eastern Nebraska vhich was practically worthless. The Curtis high even per 21 vad touchdown Spv contest.

ormoH at ha me as Revno ds i. Round inn out the program is LINCOLN 1, NEBRASKA SEPTEMBER 16, 1951 lay on the training table fteWed th bU Unmolested lhr Cathedral O'Neill six man Alsn on hand were Chancellor i eame. SECTION THE SHOULDER ieparation suffered by Reynolds in the first quarter of the game scrimmage Arch Ward, versatile sports edi amkkkw L) tor of the Chicago Tribune, will, be the guest speaker at the Lin y' vork 87 53 coin University club's Kickoff Roton dinner. Sept. 24.

"Hom. Ward, whose many promotions wa, b. include the All Star liball name at home tin and the Golden Gloves boxing I Uum i hiiadeiphia tournament, has had a varied Aa. R. (i.

Gtiltavson, the university's iniurecl Reynolds ear Opposition for the local squads "Actually, we have wasted two board of regentSi llIul Wetu' 4U tors Ed Hovt ol McCook. Herb ()f 5 and ,5 yards rugged. The Links slipped past The Husker coach said that nt aml Hai.v Sioux Citv East 19 13 last season here Saturday afternoon put the his assignment. Glassford came last gloomy cloud in its place. up and Reynolds walked to the Dr.

Frank P. Stone diagnosed sidelines under his own power. the injury as an acromia clavicu Dr. Stone said the injury was lar joint separation. the same as that suffered by Normal time for healing is from Tommy Kirk of the Lincoln four to six weeks.

Iby Bob Cerv of Weston, former four men were possibilities to of iin(i the "going nu.v be equally ck. skilled ovei fn.m the 12 rough in the 1951 meeting. The bark, until the (irand Island iSi nmi la Ihm nmmlna Missouri Val HE WAS publicity director at ll merican returns. BIT THE low had to go 11 ui.v. uu teams They are Max Kennedy of Be and senior Nick Adduci the Uhi te 40.

decision sine Boston Braves No're I in and l'JJO. atrue, Bob Decker of Omaha, Don the annual show by the soph nouu oy iNorris. ine wnius The tail end t. Louis Browns the author of several books and was active in the organisation of Vogt of Watertown, S. D.

rallied for three runs in the 'mmver of Sheld'oit gave on a yard BEATINd BEATRICE 14 fi in the All American Football confer Sfrhlh inninlT tn Ron Dr. Stone treated the injured Husker basketball and baseball shoulder immediately. He took star who performed with the New steps to halt swelling and then (York Yankees and the Kansas placed Bob's right arm and City Blues this summer, and by shoulder in a cast. jKen Schroeder of Deshler, center Bob was injured in the first on this year's squad who was out quarter when he ran 12 yards off all of last season. Vogt, himself, missed "most of imitation of Glassford while JV di with three com tneir 5l opener may have been ton Red Sox' late blooming: 3 to 2 the camp because of an emergency George Gohde of Lincoln imoei "'uf easy compared to topping pendectomy.

sonated Line Coach Ralph Fife. riedstroii or eight y.u ds ea.h that's what Coach ''ho Bun During his career as a sports pennant hopes with writer he has covered several vjctory games in Nebraska's Memorial ()1 extend! Paiee think about his team's t0 right tackle to the White 25 yard Dr. Stone was assisted by Dr. REYNOLDS INJURY also made like Defensive Coach swarmed under by A. J.

Callahan of North Platte Bosox batters the 1 cl i the cast. The Kickoff program will start after' waiks i0 Bill Jennings and three White defenders, He got to his feet and hook brought to mind the growing im Merv Franklin and John Bor pression of the jinx a dogna of Turtle Creek. player, coach or team vpo receives imitated Backfield Coach Bob Olassford was blue and discon lkin, initial meeting with the Omaha l. I eleven. I IL.lv Name opened itf Season "nV with a smashing 44 18 triumph over Blair.

Decker, brother hing ()f Nebraska university freshman Bob Young and singles by Earl A 67 YARD id Decker carrying his right arm a few times, but Ken Wood and rioo Louis bark to the huddle. As the next pla started each fastings and at 6 p.m., with dinner at 7:15. Pern Dumps Bucna Yista Hobby Decker, is a star back in lpiessions td ee the game ital blocking 9 ford called time. The rest of the a national inaga ia zine. I Jei Reynolds has been displayed Deck pioniinentlv on several covers and the several articles this fall.

monj backfield gala Athletics team to Pla'' but Reyn FERRIS FAIN I ade little movement in trips Virginia Koch of tuluth View 7 6 last season, but the Nagl Pt CVkM I dine and Hul.back Max Ha ...1 Vl an league bat i Eddie Joost'si that spelled! that spelled off to a r'n nK 12th single II, 11 I WWIVUII 1 Ion se 1 1 rn meeting. The Southsiders 'CTCh Results 'A, pLim Tt were off to a VmmB9m inal TD ut the day scored nMn Football Schedule Friday. Sept. 21 USUI I Schedule IVIIVMM1V Fridav. Sent.

21 The White So: 0 lead, thanks The White Sox lean, thanks 1 I 4 xl, Saturday's Seore JERR by tht WMIm wm iwH Both 'the No part to Don homer in the nial slammed part to Don no Lenhardt's two Peru fourth, but Gus L.A. i ivr contest while Bill" Giles of AI wheaiMilM ent y.sh.MK.on dnrt ihi.ghiu'jit.'d a "HoUw. it into the arms of Jm ia Dave Pmlle rm I ake he game into overtime with I homer in the last of the ninth. Rookie Second Baseman John Merson drove in six Piifj si.it' sV'Z'r 4, lZZJtth ss.ons llallb.uk Jim (edenlahl who L'h (VnciU The Hluebinh XV. NATIONAL I.KAijlA.

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4 M. II 74 It, NtaN at Su v. arriNu'ig in hC 1hr nchisum of Curtis training CJSIZ art 'fS si In AM by chartcrcd bus at 2 i rum a press standpoint, how i iVv' is hit more Kana.i i. "KaK 5h 8i 32 i Mi' 7 ever, the passing of Nonas, (J foot, of llSB Saturday's Score, ffWK met, PaflUfl EttlS Nebraska City grabbed a IVaena Vista and galloped 45 yards for Poru 1D THE NEW YORK John trancis a paced bv homers by Bobby Thorn MmwhUi halfba, scored Buena Vista's! Mays and Don Mueller south l.kola WISIIKV II At. I I.

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17 0 A completing ven of 10 lor 104 S' Mnimagos unciyr game conditions lone TD in the third canto. beat tne unicago vuds a 10 a ax Francis plunged four after sparking Vrigley Field. Thomson walloped his homer in THE defensive improve Glasslord laid credit to ady improvement of Carl and Ed Hussman, junior and Ted Connor and Don nior tackles. He added that Vlmniek, sophomore tackle, FkWRMi 'circuit in the fourth and Mueller Florida iitadei i( nkbkaska roi.iaa.KS from Kenneth Johnson to sparked byGuttfds Bd Husmann 0 V.nd.s acik. lit' rat.

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TiUMer. S5nJr Tnn tSSIi the mute NM'mwi, i.i u.iK han, n.da. Nebraska We0cu is. fiw dland a 6 0 numph 1 a id Carl Biasee, and Tackle Bob met i i' i i' i vrbunt Sheldon Jones went the route vdWwn M.ddi. u.

iirkh i. aii Hastes Dana Saturday night. Mullen. the t.uardv Li tdmcr. for the Giants and held the Cubs wu iii u.rk hi(tt0 8.

iioan u. Midland missed its first chance Kirk Adduci and Bob Mullen Hi irWww TWiniii to single runs in the sixth and VorThTarni.na core uned the Red team Dick gua i "'yT Jx lllZ SPV01lth inninSS He scattered south t.ro.ina nuk 'U Tom Higa snatched a Dana Don Btdl handled the B.1 eleven Chicago hits effectively. TeMf 1 Kentucky I Slliid iv fniiP s. Kanv 6. Warrnbur ti.i.

handeif and raced half the leng'h ci 1 1 1 o.ss mg for the Whites. IJer: i ndv fegweismaii K.cru.h advantage of 11 walks and Mifce V'n i iu'm 'm'iuhii Idown id in phh The fiistincluded Half Theline backing of Cliff Hopp, SSCSffi fch rn added some effective hitting to AjeZ BSLtf unoidso rlt, "'rh: MCHMI back Dick Westin Guard Don Hastings transfer from Georgia beat the Boston Braves, 10 to r.nfrni I Mi Cent. D.ck W.dsam Ta. kle a lug factor in the de w. 'V; l.

at St. Louis. t9'm 'A WJUt the state's Dick (bd! and End Ki.u.k Simon, ondai Sieia. 4.. TwuiflMi Lnifin i at Washington 3C): ain 0.2I STATK Mlt.H UOOI.s that Don Vogt, 0 0 7 THE PHILADELPHIA Phillies .7" inced It '3 THE SQI All Kbtdutod to 220 Pen, scorr Th.es scored three runs in the run I MUN.

Neo. A Bo Holccb. (lo.io, Hh mm nut of for some tone leave for Lincoln at am. to play either halfback or fullback, tr.n liming to beat the Cincinnati Keds, une a six man iooioau nation lkaoik vV odHi Extent of the injury was not day in two chartered busses, ar mav ix available for the opening vr lu nmort i 5 to 2. I game here rriaay mgnt.

Nl, Miu.h, el determined. rivinc at the Capital Cit at 2 m. game Vogt underwent an appen 7 Jls 1 ri') it 1 1 CV' 4 I I Jyy itiiTw n')arr imi Tl TLSK. Three of the Huskers' line stal "gridders" are Wayne Handshy, 23f5 pound Hoi Saturday as Norl Feslet put hi Mm to I tl 11 Del he donned a for work together." Glassford Jej pA': 'Si he center appears to have a slight weight ad Scribner tackle. recovered fumbles to rout and nam ei.t ti.em oil tne tit Id haige by the 11c 'We aie Ks bat H.

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