- Page Four And then there was something else and something elses All these objections that he raised were not insurmountable and were handled politely and With diseretione Lewendowski's objections were never nauseatingly put but there was partially a self-injured air that left the listener feeling that the interrogator was not altogether too happye Thfough the years I have met | this type so much that we rather get accustomed to those fellows and we call them shirtesleeved diplomats looking for a breake They just sort o/ feel a fellow. out and see how the mental equilibrium is balancinge | Amen did not say anything to me after the game, but he heard me use his name and looked directly at me when I pointed a finger at hime I- did not say anything to him, nor did I see Dees after the game, but Lewendowski came up, congratulated me and we passed off the incident with a friendly handshakes In all the years that we have met wissouri, Kansas State, or sj Iowa State, we have never had these wihappy incidents and this is the first real bad situation we have had with Nebraskt., ee At Norman, Oklahoma, Ug Roberts and AeDe Paine were two of the worst offenders that I have ever seen, They pulled this cheap stuff and then ran up immediately after the game and wanted to shake handse ‘They called it, of course, "getting the other fellow's goats" : George “dwards end I had a talk at Columbia and we both agreed that when our players started that. sort of thing we would yank them out of the game so quickly it would make their heads swime Lou Menze is exactly of the same Opinion, But some of these younger boys feel they should win a game any way they can and that any action is O.Ke se long as you win and do not get pemalized by the officialse | . ees The crime is getting caught and so long as you get away with a lot of this stuff it is considered smart stuff. This is the practice that is maintained among hoodlums and pickepockets, and if we as coaches permit that sort of muckerism then we eertainly are not doing our job of training the boys to play the game and not resort to the alley-fighting standardse ilo wonder they threw Rose Bowl epithets at the Nebraska boys. I am surprised that they did not receive worse, But the audience further back out of hearing range simple could not understand ite Bae Gwinn Henry said to me that next morning that he was going to speak to Biff Jones about it because he kmew Biff would not stand such muckerisme Gwinn said Biff was e fine old sportsman and certainly if he had been down here some youngsters would cértainly have been called on the carpets At the next opportwmity I have to talk with Dees, I am going to tell him th that I em surprised that a bunth of yomg fellows would so far forget themselves . that in their endeavor to win a ball game they would stoop to shoddy tricks in encouraging a bunch of kids along such linese :