Show Stanford Coach Scouts Scouts' Foes Foe in Press Files By RUSSELL NEWLAND PALO ALTO Cal Dec 18 AP AP- AP Richard AP-Richard Richard II or was it the third quo quoted ed by Shakespeare as willing to trade his kingdom for a horse was in no tight tighter r fix than Clark the St Stanford for foot football all coach cach is today oday is o is so desperate for information on how Nebraska plays the game that he is willing willingto to trade a pair of yard 50 line Rose bowl tickets for a second- second class scouting report on the Corn- Corn huskers Nebraskans will get a chuckle out of this but sees no humor in it Asked what he thinks of the Big Six champions as Rose bowl opponents the Stanford Stanford Stanford Stan Stan- ford headman said Very tough outfit Big fast specializing in tricky reverses and with a fair passing attack Where did you get the information information tion Lion was asked I read about them he re re- re- re plied Pressed for an explanation he said he had gone through newspaper newspaper newspaper news news- paper files for as many play by byplay byplay byplay play clippings of Nebraska this season as he could find The 1941 New Years Year's day game will go down in history as one of the few if not the only Rose bowler in which a team was scouted scout scout- ed through the public press i also hoped to find finda a few diagrams of Nebraska plays in the Nebraska papers All the plays he could dig up pictured rear views of scoring touch touch- downs If Major Biff Jones the Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Ne Ne- braska coach retains his hoss trading trading trading trad trad- ing ability he might rig up a aswell aswell aswell swell deal for himself Without much dickering he should be willing willing willing will will- ing to trade Stanford some piece of scouting information on Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Ne Ne- braska for a touchdown Two-a-day Two practice sessions will willbe willbe be the order of the day at Stan Stan- ford In Influenza had half the squad on the sick list last week and a dozen of the players are still under instructions to take it easy on the field today Jack first string tackle and Al Cole back were the most seriously a affected and will be of but little value if any this week I Norman Standlee first string fullback had the flu Iu but coaches found one bright ray of hope in the fact he apparently has haq recovered from knee and ankle injuries which forced him out of two important games in the regular season |