Hl ^KKHS K\Kli lu BK\l %KKIK' ti-aska game ; 274 yard» ac-vimmage agamst th» Th« summary n«'t from Aggies lfi5 •'"C'r.*tnueF 5-yard Une again fooi«-d Stuaii fhkinp toc H. a short 2<>»: MVKKIN ■ f’ m. F*Ai'» 2-A The t;»uchdi»wn î>iay the Aggi» Im« m« r. fa pw »H p a* »e »rg« pass ba- K yar d* 'hra«kk oioraoi 4e-eh»-*i*r kl*» ' »• >! -center Ki.vi torjiedoeu his way thru the mi'ddJe HeCtv.T Kofatt r s fioot fr<>n. placement gave th« B'hitmen a 2S tf! 7 aavantape and the Huskef ’■•oting .«ection wa> ir. a frenry Tn« Neti'Ksl.a ììih i'v this time had found a way 1« stop Fled Whit« s off tackU plunges smd th« Aggi«*s Wire forced tc reso»! tc* th« air entire;\ TbtL Litlit Lcuu tac»k th« a’.age and put (It a httle act of his own The Bull«; prat tH*o Rafamusei. s inTig punt over his ahouidei on his ciwr. jS-yarc line, pivotmp and Hlaited hi.« mad. gallop across th« field. He «'iuded a stnnp of tackier s anc aided I m some fine blacking reac hed the aideimes l-iere he put on a burst of F|*eed that swept funi i»ast two Aggie tackkrs one of them the aaieti man. ru« «ng the last fifteen yards withoui opposition It was Brown s *..hird sensationa: louciidown run of the sea.s in Ht won the Kansas State game single handed and a w eek later i*eior« the home folks, started his mates off on a 23 to (' win over Iowa Sta*i.e t .'r the Big Six championship with an eighty yard run from acnmmag« Myaaer Threat F*il& Neiiraska early in the fir.«*, quarter passed up a fine scoring chance after Kreizinger had in- ,'U«tU" illtlp- T 111*».»» H*,'vi K”»:xinc» fail I'emi»' fat'ti » I Ak«.!*^ W imill Kai r»»!, V aP I »ifaiiti r rr ft Maa» . fI Wni:» M-'I *11111* If H««t«»t» R hu '.•f 2 « ' Rau»* K m » . pi»»» • I»'”10tí» N»{ira«».« ARCi»» T,UI»U«S*>V II» N»i.*-kna» K*«iwt aski '-'» Wti " I'iini'. iou''tid«iv t N»ti-a»kii •»V i pi»('»KlCk APIO»« - W hit* Kirk HuiiKlItutum* K»ti”iíi*K«- Maf;-t'”»«it 1<» f*MU, t*au». tuT R»nii»' fclani»' «»*' !',n.vi, N»«mfr li>- I’»'; R.i»*«»; f>». 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Colo»»dt tercepted one of hile s long flips Aggies. 38-yard line Two plunges earned to tii« 35-yard ime. but her« the Aggie.« put up a stand and forced a Husker punt into the end zone A few minutes later on a pant exchange Nehra.ska again uncorked a spurt Paul breaking lc«ose for a luneteen yard gam and on T'lirr«* Is* Ehance f<rr Hals- hit Hunter* to <«et a Ixst of at the ^aine Time Helping to feed Lineohi Need'. (Continued from Page 1-A • company Franklin lee Crean. company and Collms ice Cream company As the game is killed should be taken to the community chest thrift shop 711» P street, from where It will lie transferred to storage All Meat Inspectée. To insure absolute safe'y to per- s-«ns receiving the meal, all rabhits will lie dressed and insT»ected government insfieclors L»i«eased ammals wiii be disc-aroed A contest angle nas l*eet giver, to this worthy enterprise and kwn rivalry among hunters is expected Or. I*ec. 22 the newspajiers will pubash the name.s of the ten turn anolht* occasion grabbing a pass ing in th largst numbr of rabbiu from Kreizmg«*r for a sixteen yard in ai v one day. gie l8-.vard lin« gain. The goalward march ramt to an abrupt hall when Kasel intercepted H Scarlet pass on the Ag it IS hojied that hundreds of gén érons farmiers realizing this Jirtij- ect IS ÍOI the tienefil o* per«.ms who might lie without a Chnsimas a a of to in direct obi and Paght here the comi*lexion of the game changed, the Aggies ’^aking the spotliglit until their forward wall oegar. to crumble late in the third cant" Tne team of White to Moms With the Aggies famous red head on the thniw'ing end. .marled a îiassing attack that had the Bible- men ii; retreat the next thirty-five minutes of the Dah game. C»ne of White s accurate t isHes sailed squarely mt<' Morns’ bands for a twenty-nine yard gain and a first down on the Nehra.ska 35- yard line Paul preventing a touchdown by forcing the fleet gieen sh’.rted wingmen tc, the sidelines. Encouraged by* this state of affairs White Tiointed the pigt>kin again in Morns direction and the Ag pa.s6 snetcher came to earth wi’,.h the leather on the Husker T- y’ard Ime.. ' Husker* DraiA Penalty. ' Here a penalty for ofisid*- set the Huskars back on their heels for a stand on the 2-yard .'ftnpe, White going over on Tw’O play's, j His kick was placement on the try * point and was the signal for a , demonstration from the Aggie rooting section The Aggie touchdown parade started from the Nebraska 42-yard • line anc wa.«= a fine piece of offensive strategy in which Coach Hughes’ linemen piay*ed a significant part. i In fact ’..he .sthnd made oy the Fort ColLn.v iorwarus for nearly three periods was as fine a piece of defensive work as any .shown against *«.he scarlet shirts î.his fall. Then there was Nebraska s great defensive show early in the third fieriod when a blocked punt jiul the Ags in scoring position on the Scarlet 4-yard line. Four cracks _ at the center netted the Farmers RRHCtly three and a half yards. McPherson and Koster rising to the occasion with a brilliant piece of individual defensive play Husker sophomores tcaik the play in the last two periods and after Brown's aensational epnnt the combination of Maniey, Mas- t.erson Sauer and Ftoby wbls on the way to another touchdown when the fmaJ gun cracked. The offii’ial paid atlendam-e at the game was 31.246 The receipts. not including concessions and programs were $34.898 A conservative es’amate of the total amount to be divided betw*een the tw :' .State.'- for chanty i.s $12 (KX> OÎ $6.fK»0 to each state The Huskers chalked up twelve first downs to the Aggies e%*en half dozen one ot the Farmers’ [ iiemg by the |»enalty variety. Ne- Ü. ». DEPARTMENT OF CHARLE» F. f ObBcrr&tjoiui tiikeii »t 7 p IbtbI A&d line dnwm thru fly with the wind. O Q ^ mow, # rfiport mksiztc. 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