Huskers Rated Over Ducks (Continued from (uric one) Br: ides Minnick ami Schaoack cr, the Nebraska line is made up of Ralph Wendle, end; Ted Con nor, tackle; Bob Wagner and John ! Machisic, guards, and Jim Oliver, Center. JACK PATERA Oregon's Top Guard Dan Brown has received the nod from Coach Glassford to handle! the first team “T” formation du ties. Besides his passing, he is an outstanding back. On defense he I handles the halfback chores. The other halfback is Bob .Smith, who played both ways in 1952. Although he is only a junior I he will be playing his third year of varsity ball. Oeorge Cifra rounds out the ! starting lineup at the fullback Post. Standing a stocky six feet! tall, he is a top power runner in the Husker backfield. He played only offense last season, but has nailed down the linebacking re-! sponsibilities with this year’s team. Nebraska Won I-ast In the only previous engagement between the two schools, Nebras-1 ka took advantage of Webfoot errors to drop the Ducks, 28-13 in a night game at Portland. The Webfoots will be out to re venge last, year's loss, but most of the experts don't think the Oregon team's chances are too good. Kxporience and depth are the two things lacking in the over all picture. Coach Len Casanova has 24 lettermon, a fine troup of trans fers, and an impressive list of sophomore stars. The backfield, however, which last year spe cialized in offense and defense lacks experienced players who can play both ways. George Shaw, junior quarter back, is the outstanding prospect ■ HERE THEY ARE Sports Staff Selects Winners' Don t laugh. The Emerald sports Writers are exchanging their pen cils for crystal balls and selecting' the winners for the top ten foot ball games across the nation. There will be five regular week ly experts racking their brains1 for scores from the Emerald plus j a guest selected each week from the athletic department. This week's guest is Bill Hammer frosh football mentor. CAME Hammer Vahej . \tl~ 20-12 OSC-L'fT-A. rciA IC|.A 21-7 27-iJ Cal-Baylor. Bo % lor ( I. __ 6*0 13-7 V. I \V \\ _____21-7 1V • 6 U SC-W SC. use _ 14-13 20-0 i c I . > l Jr'. -, _ • 14-0 7 6 Xi ••• St Dri . K Stat< K __ 1VU 12 6 K liras A&M . Texas Km. __ 21! 4 14-12 uri Mary. M 7 0 * 7-o * Okla. .WM liar. Sim. (ikla. 14-0 Okla. 19-13 White Nelson Ne|.. Ore. Xeh. \,i, >13 2119 27 21 ^ , j i l U.A l ( LA L( LA I’f't \ !‘-6 S-7 31-7 SVo Jlaylor Cal. C;,l r. I 1413 -’9-7 20 19 2ia';u Wash. Wash. _24J_3_ 1413 20-6 1 <>. 3 4 esc esc esc esc 3/-7_26-0 27-7 27-7 Texas Texas Texas 147 33-13 34-1.1 28-14 Ki0Sj‘Ve K-,?’,ate K-State K. State _i--/ 21-7 21-7 Kjn. Ken Texas Ken. 14'7_lo-6 14-13 21-6 fe “ary. Tie Mary. 14_6-0 J4-14 13.7 271?? °,nn °kIa- Okla. -' 13 20-0 20-14 26-12 in the Webfoot’s "T” formation offense. Breaking into the lineup during his freshman year, he was one of the Ducks’ top passers and receivers. His sophomore year he stepped into the first string quarterback role and promptly set a new PCC record for pass completions in one game. He was the third top pass er in the conference and averaged almost 22 yards on pass catches. •Set Record His ability is not limited to of fense. In his first year in Oregon gear, he set a PCC and NCAA record for pass interceptions, 13 m one season. This year he is tabbed for defensive safety man duties. Although he lacks the heft of a top notch halfback, five feet, nine inch Dick James is certain to start at the left halfback spot James, only a sophomore, has lots of speed which helps him on both offense and defense. The other halfback spot is a big question mark. Walt Gaff ney, a junior transfer from San Bernardino JC, and Farrell Al bright, a one year letter winner are neck and neck for the start ing job. Albright is the bigger of the two men, but lacks some >f the defensive prowess of his smaller mate, Gaffney. a hlu ”0dfg?8' „who also Played at a half spot jaat year_ ig degtjned to open as fullback. He is not the «/P"e driving fullback that the Webfoots could use in their attack but has proved his worth as a defensive standout. The line should be Casanova’s least worry as there is plenty of experience, depth, and weight A SdbILetxcepLion might be the gJard spots where failure of two smsrjisr into aTop J","0hr; Clio,ce of Head Coach Lo„ C ' a la for the ri£ht guard station flank roUfnn/"g ™de the other iiang of the line will be played61*' P°und senior. He At end win be two lettermen Captain Emery Barnes and fast improving John Reed. The holes at tackle will be plugged by Keith Tucker, a transfer who worked up fast, and Hal Reeve, destined for a place on the All-Coast team. ( The game will be the first for Coach Casanova under the new substitution rule. A harsh penalty of 15 yards will be stepped off for any team illegally substituting a player. Casanova’s assistants this year are Jack Roche, Jr., assistant, Vera Sterling, line coach, and Johnny McKay backfield coach. - Buy now and Save 50c 1954 Oregano was 6.75 Now $6.25 Buy when you register $3.25 and $3.00 winter term or the whole payment You Are INVITED to a CUP OF COFFEE The COLLEGE SIDE INN (Under New Management) Patroni/.e Emerald Advertisers. 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Tackles: Kill Ban lirock, 7.1; Uick Darker, 70; Don Hedge peth, 72; Harry Johnson. 77; Jcrrv Nelson. /9; Hal Reeve, 78; and Eon Stiner, Jr., 61. Guards: George Mutschler. 62; Jack Pat era, 75 ; Ken Sweitzer,69; and Keith Tucker. 65; Centers: Chuck Laird, 74; Dave Lowe. 55: Ron Pheister, 50; Art Weber. 54. Backs: Harney Holland. 12; Don Holt, 27; George 5-haw. 14; Farrell Albright, .15; Ted Ander son, 34 : Walt Gaffney, 38; Dick James. 24; Dick Pavlat, 33; Lfovd Powell, 21; Cecc Hodges, 36; Larry Rose. 42; Dean Van Leuven, 44 ; John Woyat, 28. Nebraska’s lineup: Ends: Andy Loehr, 89; Ralph Weeddle, 88; Jerry Yeager, 87; Deart Lux, 86; Kill Schabacker, 85; Don Hewitt ,R4; Ken Reiners, 83 ; LaVerne Neu mann, 82; Jack Kraley, 81; Bill Hawkins, 80. Tackles; Don Giants, 79; Dick Moore. 78; Quinlan Anderson, 77; Jerry Minnick, 76; Larry Gallion, 75; Max Kitselman, 74; I’cv Evans, 73; Kill Holoran, 72; Harvey Goth, 71 ; Ted Connor, 70. 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