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Play by Play Sunday, November 17, 1946 d. r . THF DATI.Y NERRASKAN l UVJC J ' ' died on the east players bench, . wore numbers corresponding to OMAHA. nrrr: Play Sidelights on sons' jer? S IKE'S HOME ISJN Play by the numerals the Til FOOTBALL FORTE Iowa State Vosition Nebraska seys, making it very easy for PLAYED Wiltsie ! Bunker spectators to proud fa- OKLAHOnA zoontKJ Bosnvak It Samuelson locate the Loreni On Husker player. Dad at- Schneider ther of each The IN Bchoel c 1,rA,,?.Son tracting the most attention prob- FLIGHT WHILE Anderson rK (g c.) TUFNAVY. "BIG Beihold rt Stiner ably was "Tiger Jawn" Pesek, the Polllnaer re Cochrane IS Battle strongman and long MIKE WEARS A qb Metheny Ravenna Norman BY BILL SWANSON Rasslers," who is 20-INC- H COLLAR Pon Laun....i Hi Hutton time "King of Weber (g.c.) rh Moomey Husker Dads can be proud of the father of Jack Pesek, right AND TAILOR-MAD- E Chauncey fb HoPP showing by sons as SHIRTS COST Officials: Referee. Jack North, Highland the made their end for the Huskers. umpire. John Waldorf, Missouri; they mowed down the Cyclones Placement Act THE NAVY 4W8 Park; State; head linesman. Art Stark. Kansas of Iowa 33-- 0 in the forty-fir- st opening whistle, field Judge, Mike Oberlielman, Kansas State Before the APIECE State. meeting of the two teams. Iowa State's Harle Rollinger, the Iowa State won the tost and rhos to The crowd for yesterday's game nations leading field goal artist, defend the north goiil. taking advantage was approximately 25,000, the kicking successful placements of a strong wind at its back. Nebraska was chose to receive. smallest of the 1946 Cornhusker from as far out as the forty yard FIRST Ql'ARTKR. home season. line. However, Mr. Rollinger had Bunker fielder Rollinger's klckoff on Chilly breezes and Friday's in- no occasion to use his talented toe the Nebraska 28 and was dropped on the 30. kept many of followed. NHHRASKA: Moomey picked up 3 yards clement weather in the battle which thru the line. Ho p was thrown for a 6 the faithful away and for the first The half-tim- e entertainment HONEST Ar&kJ& yard loss back on tne scnnei za. nun time this season there was room was again very effective. The broke thru the line and sped to the Iowa State line for a first down. Moo- in the south end of the west stad- I. S. C. band in black uniforms mey recovered Huttmi's fumble on the 36. ium for some of the early arrivals trimmed in gold and red, start- JIL4 football Hopp Moomey carried to the Cyclone's 31. How- MXMkMyi ftfu irj was driven out of bounds on the Iowa out of the Knothole section. ed at the north end of the field 22 down. Moomey massing State for another first ever, the slimmest crowd of this in a "V" formation, -- picked up 2 thru the line. Metheny'a pass formation and . - vVh --AW Intended for Cochrane was Incomplete. season numbered several thousand into a full parade f Jit- Moomey was thrown for a loss on the more than the largest single at- finally peeled off to execute a &sz Iowa State 21. Metheney passed to Moomey 1945 sched- perfect "U of N" which chang- who was downed on the Iowa State 14. tendance of the home Cyclones took the ball on downs. ule. ed without a break into "I. S. IOWA STATK: Chauncey was down a) racking np their third Big: C." The baton twirlers with the the Iowa State 23 after a 9 yard Rain. In Don Laun picked up a first down on the Six triumph of the current cam- - Cyclone band were a treat to Iowa State 26. Cochrane and Partington paign, the Huskers scored as watch and Pat Apgar, former topped Don Laun on the 25 for a km high champ. of 1 yard. Norman passed to Dean Laun many points against the Iowa national school for a first down on the Iowa State 341. Staters in two quarters as they gave a solo entertainment which 1 tfHE GURLY RIGHT TACKLE IS Chauncey picked up yard. Norman'a pas games against featured the handling of three THE was incomplete. Iowa State's backfield waa did in the the ROUND MAN OFTHE S QUAD.TJPPING In motion and the Cyclones were penalised Cyclones in the '43, '44, and '45 batons at one time. 5 yards to their own 34. Chauncey carried undoubtedly THE SCALES AT 230 LBS. pass for seasons combined. Fred Meth- The Husker Band, to the 38 Norman'a intended - MIKE IS A FRESHMAN AND HOLDS incomplete. punt was eny, starting- role of one of the most colorful in the Jensen was Norman's in his first NATIONAL AA.IX HEAVYWEIGHT partially blocked by Stiner. Hopp recovered year, scored 12 points, one nation, executed a huge THE on the Iowa State 43. the DAD WRESTLING CROWN. NKBKASKA: Hutton picked up 6 over less than Nebraska could mus- while the player's fathers were right tackle. Hutton was dropped on the ter against the Iowans in the introduced. During the intermis- Iowa State 33 for a first down. On a quick V opening piny Moomey dashed to the Iowa two previous games. sion visiting M A dignitaries State 24. Metheny a lateral pass to Hutton The best run of the day was and governors of several mid-weste- rn went out of bounds on the Cyclone 34 for states were also intro- a 10 yard loss. Metheny a pass to Hutton Dick Hutton's 60 yard touchdown was good to the Cyclone it for a first return of an Iowa State punt in duced. Six J(arsity LeUermcn Report down. Moomey charged to the line. nul- Although it was not as evenly Hopp was thrown for a 3 ard loss by the third quarter, which was Wilt9ie. Hutton went wide around right end lified by a questionable clipping fought or as thrilling as some, tc the 11 yard line. Hopp bowled his way penalty. opinion the 1946 Iowa State-Nebras- ka to a first down on the Iowa State Press box seemed To Swimming Coach Lepley line. Moomey got to the line. Hopa to be that it was one of those tussle was a fine game to close took the ball to the l'j-yar- d line. Metheny questionable blocks which could the N. U. home season. The play- Six lettermen have reported to and is anxious to have more men scored for Nebraska on a quarterback be called either way, but Cyclone ers were happy, the coaches were Swimming Coach Hollie Lepley report for the squad. sneak of Nebraska SCORK: NKBKASKA 6, IOWA STATE. Frank DeBecker's superb dra- pleased, the fathers were proud, as the University swimming Thompson and Vacanti entered the game the spectators were cold and Iowa swimming team goes into the first The intramural meet for Nebraska. Vacanti's try for point waa matic ability thoroughly convinc- on December 16, 17 and 18 will DO State was "waiting for next year." stages of drilling for meets later in good. ed the officials that he had been give Lepley a look at talent which SCORK: NKBKASKA B. IOWA STATK . illegally out of play. He the season. Rooney and Myers went in for Nebraska taken the may be valuable in later days. All ft Heading the list is Les Oldfield, Jensen returned Yacntiti's kickoff left the field immediately, limp- students, except letter and nu- yards to the Iowa State 30 ing very badly and it looked as IM Big Six backstroke champion of : Thompson replaced Bowling eligible IOWA STATK prewar days. Other letter win- meral winners are for this at quarterback Pass from Norman though he would see no more intramural competition. to Howard was completed to the Cyclone service in the game. But, mir- The first two weeks of com- ners reporting are Roger Moore, 37. Lorenz had wind knocked out of him Alpha Omega, on play and replaced hy Leik. Howard took acle of miracles, this same Mr. petition find Tau a diver; Conrad King and Bob 8 lateral from Norman and was run out DeBecker came bouncing back in- Sigma Nu, Beta Sigma Psi, and Hazelrig, breast stroke; Bill Burr Norwegian . of bounds on the Iowa State 46 for a first the Ag Men's Club leading their and Orville Chatt, free style. down. Norman's pass was incomplete. to the game just exactly two min- (Continued from Page 1.) Myers' took Norman's punt on the Husker utes and 45 seconds later and he respective leagues. Play will con- Art Cohen, a free style numeral 11. returnirg to the 19 at the quarter tinue during month of No- winner, and Jack Kleinkauff and ended. seemed frisky as a young colt the United States. SCORK: NKHRASKA 6, IOWA STATE 9. without a trace of the aforemen- vember and through most of the Dean Porter, former squadmon, tioned severe limping condition! month of December. are other experienced varsity mer- Widely Traveled. 8KC0NP Ql'ARTKR. standings and results: men reporting. NKBRAsK: Moore drove to the Husker Broad Jumper. The Mr. Hambro has traveled and 52. Myers' quick kick rolled dead on the By the way, in his scoring LEAGUE. I Promising newcomers include Iowa State line. The kick traveled Perry W. C. Becker. lectured in America enough to 65 yards. jaunt, Hutton looked like a sure W. L. Branch, W. A. Campbell, have a thorough command of IOWA STTK: Runker stopped Chaun- point winner in the broad jump 5 1 Conncll, Jack Aloha Tau Omeca ..; 4 cey after a 1 yard tain.
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