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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 15

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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15
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Friday, October 12, 1951 THE MWOI. STAR l. Don Norris To Start At Quarterback For Nebraska Young Omaha Soph To Replace Bordogna In Penn State Game Lincoln Rated Three Touchdown Favorites Over Scottsbluff IV By WAYNE PANTER inter Red and Black Thursday 3Bi LON NoiTis from V. SCOTTSBLUFF. Neb A throe eept Bill Averill, are Scottchluff tull ichdo clonk Pfeiffs statement was reflected 'The 17pound towheftd ited Linroln back who was injured in the second game of the season, will not ed in the promise that lfA 1 "we're going out there to bring fc ZZT i DEFENSIVE DRILLS tch Li During the week, Cc Schwisow has drilled Beat back a Lincoln High victory." The Links, who left the Oval tho Thursda single wing attack utilized by the bttetj "to the twelve year history of 2 competition between the two schools, the Links have copped nf 1 kftr high team which meets Scottsbluff high's injury ridden forces here tonight.

Coach Bill Pfeiff of the Links, however, tossed aside any thoughts of over confidence as he whipped his squad through a spirited workout under the lights here Thursday night. "Just like every game on our schedule, we rate this one a toss up," said the LHS mentor. "Scottsbluff has always been extremely tough on its own field." The Red and Black went through the workout, designed mainly to loosen up the squad following the all day, 420 mile bus ride, in game gear minus pads and helmets. Meanwhile, word from the local camp was that the Bearcats would eleven tilts with one winding up a 7 7 stalemate. Word is that the Bearcats who have won two Scottsbluff National Monument jwiailH IssHH ive st iters a neighboring Wildcat Hills.

HHHgHP1H HH All will be right '''ni'Kud Kk.d Md Bi.uki and lost two as comi Links record of four i sMI DETERMINATION ir same deter fleeted by Pfeiffs message to the ed by Pfeiff: Bluebird '6' Top Norfolk Gridders By 40 6 Score BY JIM CLARK FIVE of the other six Big Seven conference schools sieve now been hoard from in The Lincoln Star's exclusive survey on rIVE inference schools kfcw i Star's exclusive survey JIM DOOLEYWho will start at o.ensiv center against the and Bobby Decker, i moved up from the frosh. jfrosh. Huskers Saturday, is thm main reason why Penn Stat Coach Rip Glassford said that Linebacker Only one scout will be etivft nendations for de emphasi Chancellor C.ustavsoi It was a gala homecoming for Engle tates his tom stronger at center than a year ago. (Special 11 El i NorthwesterA 4 Hussman and Carl Ibasee. Yirs able Saturday game.

of intercollegiate athletics. In the Thursday Star, vou read the favorable opinions of President G. L. Cross of Oklahoma, Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy of Kansas, President Robert L.

Stearns of Colorado and President Frederick A. Middlebush of Missouri. Now comes this word from President James A. McCain of Kansas State: "Chancellor Gustavson's proposals represent some, but by no means all the actions necessary if we are to correct the evils in our intercollegiate athletic program. I congratulate Gus on his characteristic forthrightness Dr.

Charles Friley. Iowa State president, is the only Bit? Seven head who The Star has not contacted. Dr. Friley is on trip and could not be reached. Hastings Tabbed Over Rockets; Thrapp Back In NE Backfield the Cathedral Bluebirds Thursday night as they turned away an unbeaten Sacred Heart sextet Norfolk 40 6, on the College View I grid.

Coach Vince Aldrich used ev ery thing he had on the bench! ifrom the heaviest man on down, extend the Bluebird winning! streak to five. Playing without the fulltime services of their two regular I backs, John Stcinauer and Edj Cripe, the Bluebirds rolled to their first touchdown right after the; opening kickoff. Joe Clark com IM CLARK I "Sg going to spend lefty, MASON Bowes, the Lincoln the winter in Lincoln. S.crd Although the Rockets hav beaten in their last three cc ithey still stand a very It will be the first winter "up north" for Bowes, a corn pone boy from deep in the heart of North Carolina. We've warned "Mase" of what is coming the sleet, snow nd winds that will hill his "you all" hide.

But he's still going to stick it out, he says. Major Bowes is learning the laundry business under Uncle Joe Silverman, well known official. Mw Dotnrn chance of capturing the lence crown. Beatrice, the be aired I opening encounter which Ni east won, has been their only Iference tilt to date. i The Rockets will be up tc strength for the name with mm SaiKh of th0 st.

LmHi the' 'ilB Pavey toward Thrapp mais he planned to talk over ireturn of star bloc king back How Ian lias been shifted to left half lard Thrapp to the lineup. Thrapp bark to put added speed in that pleted the drive that started from mid field on a four yard carry over left tackle. A Clark to Denny Costin pass accounted for the ex tr Sacred' Heart came back strong to tally on a Dan Jochum to John Marty Marion in St. Louis Mon dav. PI Al Heifer, who you heard do the world series with Mel Allen, will handle the play by play description and Gene Kirby will do the color background and statistics in this "game of the week" series.

Bob Prince, our old broadcasting friend from Pittsburgh, will not air the game for the MrCOOK WINS McCOOK. Neb. fAP) Mc LCook Junior College staged a this Pitt The'ir attempt for a con was no good, and here a wrote that he couldn't come because missed the intra city tilt with department, lhrapp has been not Lincoln last week because of a ed all season for his ability as a bad charley horse. blocking back. HARD FOOTBALL Besides being up against a team Galloway has carried through has Klvltu.

some of the his threat made earlier the chlbn in the midlands week to impress upon the minds Ramos au the Tigers of his players the desire to play will be more up for this hard football. Spirited scrim nno sinre is tneir homecoming mages and fundamentals dominated the Rockets' work ros rmba'bif i.mues nhcaM w.u biter during the week. T'. started ing of the Ralph Kiner Nancy Chaffee wedding. He is the home run kinq's business manager.

ling. Cathedral tallied once more in whirlwind first half scoring spree Thursday night to defeat Fairbury Junior College 39 12 in a Junior College conference football game. McCook piled up a 39 0 score at the half and Fairbury's best efforts produced only two second half touchdowns. the opening frame when Tom Rice hit Wayne Reeves on a 43 vard pass plav. Joe Clark bucked Jack Gardner I the line for the point With Thrapp's return, Huber rM of the lads comprising second quar the Big Seven and lost in run around tally.

The tally. The TOP DEFENSIVE TACKLE On the Penn State eleven in 240 pound Slew Scheelz. A mountainous fellow whom Coach flip Engl regards 'i'Vovr vp such a great bunch of kids left end for another TOP DEFENSIVE TACKLE On the Penn State eleven is 240 pound I sksks HHHPWW ho believe in teamwork," he told The Firing Line. attempt for conversion was wide Stew Scheefz. A mountainous fellow whom Coach flip Engl regards sssssf "Hv Ho ntoH an nvamnle I Ed Cripe who had hrm held on the side 1 CrS'flssssW 9HLIIIw BfflsT ssssssssssssl lack Mone had accumulated 29 points which as his mainstay.

Sheetz never played college football until a year ago buf improved amazingly fast in spring drills. (Special to Star.) Viewmen Favored Turn as his mainstay. Sheefz never played college football until a year ago bu improved amazingly fast in spring drills, (bpecial to btar.) Viewmen Favored Turn tied the school record for a single evening. "There were 10 minutes left when Jack had these 29," beamed Jack. "But do you know what he did He just passed the ball to teammates during the remainder of the game.

He didn't take a shot, although he was in handy position several Jack thinks that Oklahoma and Kansas, powered by Clyde Lovellette. will be the teams to beat this year. ie. it all depends on the freshmen," he added. loiui enousli i to score Ttk UUy with a SWL WkWktMM JSi.

it SL '3bE1 1 I JF MiiiiiL Back Big Wymore Team FOOTNOTES We like Sec (Des Moines Register) Taylor's description of Bobby "Shantz: "In size a deuce, but in what it takes to hurl major league baseball, an ace." Bobby addpd an effective knucklor to his ivne rtoitc last You can't get points on either Nebraska or Penn State The odds boys evidently figure the Huskers are an unsafe be1 after favoring them by two touchdowns over Texas Christian and Kansas State Last year, the Huskers went against the odds in losing to Colorado and winning from Minnesota an 1 insas Jack Pesek's now son looks like he'll be a bin laddibuck like his dad Pete Janetos, assistant has not vet seen the Huskers play He's been on the road scouting the past two week ends He hopes his presence Saturday will be a good luck charm. 0fl i I g.V Wjf i I 'TS ALWAYS TIME FOR I I Pteasanton Bumps Cairo flHB WTls SAVE 50 Re Tread Your Tires KoiKea oei un iauiu, playorl Tuesday nijhl Rclerce will be Jack Bntton, v. 4 ji 1 I tWr, Ft Head Jj Wffl GUNS Wrestle Card I MH af In StOtk drwfest.earna0 Tue.y TKere'S nOffBlllig 111 WHITE i Since G.SWash Browning Automatic Guns "nd this time, thte contingent flbSOllltelV IIOthillQ I SI DEW ALL 'M ington's day the number of fot Little fellows will include two sW sf TIDCC A questions have multiplied like Savage Automatic Guns colorul newcomers in Vito Gon 9 TIRES A bugs under a damp rock.There Winchester Pump Guns HalStse8 Sassiewlw Talis THE WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING SPECIALTY mesSicTesr lar40 atom a Pump Guns from Ethiopia. aSMe' HAIR DRESSING THERE MUST BE A REASON bombs taxes. Russia, commodi Stevens Fox Double Tries two new impon aio MF end mi).

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