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PU.NDAV, OCTOBER 18, 1343. -k NOW! Store Than 37S.OOO ClrrulaUon. -fr DES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER. -fc NOW! Mors Than jm.noo SrORTS ITVE mm UUUJUJLJ, -te. NEBRASKA Sr.

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1 Ovitplayrd but fiphtinp: hard, the Nebraska Cornhuskcrs took to the nirlancs for occasional pains in thoir battle with Minnesota at Lincoln Saturday. On this pass early in the first quarter Howard Debus, Nebraska halfback, flipped a short one to Marvin Athey who stepped off several yards for a net gain of 10 before two Minnesota tacklers brought him down. The northern horde won, 15 to 2. -runi, kv John (rwLeahy Lauds am ka Irft Ruard and tarklp. His of him for a clean block of the matos took rare of thfi Cornhusker p(lnt.

and hp rambled, un- Three lliiskeis tried desperately touched, into fofptbHlls promised! 1 raws TIDE COMES IN, SINKS VOLS, 8-0 on. sa 3 Of Victors' Best Toters On Sidelines land. With Frickey holding-. Gar-l Dounninjr ban nut inaas cleanly booted the extra jt skidded out of the field of play Irish Poise For Victory with lroint. (before they could catch up it.

This was at the end of the STATISTICS. After 0-0 Half With'COACH FORGOT Trn-Ira hm Start Fumbling. Came tlien a spell when Nebraska oozed with generosity inl thp form of fumblitis. On the Flri rimm ar1 cajnri nihhlns fntt Washington U. ROCHF.STER, MINN To OKLAHOMA AGS STRICKEN, 20-6 GAME UNTIL FOE DROVE IN lOI 11 21 ISO SI third period.

The last period didn't 'produce much excitement but the Nebraska team which finished thp game looked worlds better than the outfit that was so weak against Indiana a week ago. rnrrH atirmptr! F'nrwnrd pnw rnmflrtr arili hv ffrwnrl palnt first play after the Gopher tally, unexcitahle Frank Iahy. hospitalized coach of the Notre Pame foot OKLA. Tulsa's Golden Uurrienne, fo(ight to a for two period, started rnrnrri pnAr arrt ntnhnrk Wally Hopp and Marvin Athey hid but tor fingers on a reverse Oonrh STOCKTON, CAIi. MM Intrrrrplrrt it 1 .1 1 1 4.1.

ball team. the standout thing of the 28 to 0 victory over Iowa jrolling in the last half Saturday Rr-vk rnrsons forgot to remember maneuver and end Jerry Mulready plopped on th- loose ball. STATISTICS. Minn. rnhlni (nftt I Ki imuM' pim Intrr- r-vltt 0 r1 gulntf rtin-hrl nf InlprrppfM pn ftiltitl nrsK from rrtrrfn Tnl all lilrkt r.

ttirnKf I fPlMtpt Inmhlft TrnTA riittltm i ih i frnm i'rlmmHic TmIhI vmiti all kirk. r- 1 1..1 1 1J NKBRASKA 2. MINNESOTA I Ha L. K. and buried the Washington that his Livingston High school night 2 Srhleich But with the rosy outlook ivnaco university Bears.

40 to 0, before I football team had a game last turnrrt 10.1 fnmhl rmr1 2 )arriH ltAt hy penaltira A I Navy Saturday 1 Is J3 havinsr a first flown on their on-: Pa rt inctnn Sirinnihan jThursday ponenis imp, inp wopners mi-nuii was the poise of 111 a IricH Dno. L. L. n. c.

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F. B. Mttilirll: nlrH)l i 1 he highly-keyed Washington At 2 A found that the Cornhuskers had Cunpfr By Jlomney heeler. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. UP TUCSON, ARIZ.

(fl-The ITni-vetsity of Arizona Wildcats gave the dope bucket a solid thump Saturday night by bpating a fa-vored Oklahoma Aggie tpam, 20 to 6, in the sixth nipeting between these intersections 1 rivals. Three of the games' four touchdowns came in a slam-bang sec- rated No. 1 contender for IYi'Iy'T. team 3- cially when near '-a I flPV their Three tries netted them a scant ynp Siirprined by Ihe arrival of Cere High school team. Coach Parsons railed for his team members at home and in fields where some were working.

own goal Alabama's Crimson Tide wor I down the rock of Tennessee's foot- Luiiinryrr; Tulsa's Missouri Valley conference championship, surprised the Hurri- cane with a vicious ground attack line. By Gordon Gammack. Smff Rprf n'ntiv.) two yards and on fourth IKiila missed a field goal from J. i Lo itipycr. in the first period that kept Tulsa rr.M.

rven placement from. the 17. tpiarrkirk anfrtiM, Mttrhrii. 'rfcn. almost strictly on the defense.

Then he lined un officials and a ond period that saw Aggie Half- "I'm delighted ball resistance Saturday, and we won," Leahy! inched toward an undefeated said from his son with a bitterly-won S-0 deci-hospital bed after jsion over the Vols before 25,000 hearing the game' fans. Xlth its best backs nursing The Huskers took over on the 20 Before the second period ended. first: Alfiworih. STklrh. Lmiilne: cuards.

Holm- however. Tulsa nustied over a injuries on the bench, Minne- aml ade 10 yards and a down when Debus faked a 'slrom. Perko; centT. band, passed out uniforms and RalPh, Tate breaking- into i the open and racing 54 yards down chalked the field, all in'an siUt.Iine!, or the iUSt.rs' But CYrts won, 9 to 7. scoir.

kick imi Wary. touchdown, and after that there Krii-kry, Willmnn Krirkrv. Wiiiim' they ih, mm iiw luomuiuui passed to Athey but passed to Athey but frank i.kaiiv. by radio. "The Tennessee, which two weeks a g- boys played fine ball, and it was, thundered over a powerful Fordone of those games when team, was stopped again and Cd for Nebraska here'couldn tolerate the prosperity Hyi; Kudu.

Bryant, wh- A. tfiiK-r. Ha.knian;i atnrHav nnrt thf hiirlv ifl- fumbled again on another rc-ibn-k. Braiiiry. sikmuiui aiuraaj ana iiil uuuy Fisher Flashes Back Six Yards thing went right for us." again by Alabama's great line.

For half the game thev bat- r.Virrc Tilinchpfl hfimC' two 1 nnnuia. Dr. Ueo.se llausei jnrrs puncnea nome xvo npr rpt.ovrrcd lhis one on tne Ke. lot Minnota. While observing" that the Ifcish in scnreless Initeflsinn.

Then touchdowns and a salety to braska 19. "qnarterbacking" must have been Jirk the game Cornhuskers, 15 Hammer, Hammer. i to 2. before a crowd of 25,000. IOWA CADETS iy Thrice the Gopher backs ham- WASH.

STATE'S RECORD RUINED after safpty came after- at the Husker 7. smart," Leahy paid special tribute to the coolness the entire team showed. "They were pushed back to their own goal several times, but they Alabama took a slim 2-0 lead on a safety hen Tennessee's Bobby Cifers fumbled the third quarter kickoff and ran beyond his after picking It op near Ihe line. Until midway in the final quar- aft Grher had concluded nr1 K(a ral)pd on his 'firing and it came nn the heels ff)r lnrp(, frnm the Ifl -i' beautiful nuirk kick bv IalP! hut thp ball was way short. t.

i had wonderful tr.rslJPV wnirn went out 01 pmiiim poise," he said. marvelous punt by Bradlpy spnt. the Gonhprs back in rotipl' of inrhpfl from the goal A blocked C.ophpr By Frank Frnwlpy. LOS ANGKLKS. CAL (P) With a dazzling- exhibition of! broken field runs by Mlrkev Me-1 on bark yard for a while another and they didn't uncork "They held up beautifully around tpr it looked like victory by Just that final stripe." tha margin, but Tennessee jjav Leahy said he believed the Irish at last before the onrushmj took a few mtnutes in the irst quarter to size up the offense and! Twice Alabama drove defense of Bernie Bierman'a length of the field.

The first. brought the smrp. Minnesota armed its safety rxrlv in the gamp, also on a tMnriird P'rnt. srorpd a touchdown play later on a 40 yard run by halfhark Pirk Lurkemeyer real threat until the half was al-jCardle and Howard Callanan, most over. Then the half time gun Southern California dashed the deprived thpm of what was loom-jhopes of Washington State college ing up as another touchdown.

for an unblemishpd Tacific Coast 7 7T5 It wnfl Nrbi a.nka fcmrroHity W' and posted the final Gophrr points conference title Saturday. The: amazing Trojans contributed an-, other dazzling upset in a season from S.lov.rh to tnP Bradley 01 a pa letting tne oval orop mis lime Jlrrh Hein hich as good for 23 XT: "4 I IVIMACTAUI lkltll V- t.lJw "Vij Bob Hary, sub Gopher siRnaliof Ziddy Pformanccs with a 2:5 time Russ Mosley fumbled as hn punched the last yard of an SO. yard drive, and Billy Revis, ub-stitute quarterback, recovered. Cifers kicked out a boomer Alabama's 30, where Mosley returned it-12 yards. Then Mosley went wide outside right tackle for 24 yards.

Bobby Tom Jenkint. sophomore illbark, shook loose and then went to work. "Harry Wright, our right guard, did most of play calling. He apparently used the first few minutes to si.e up the Seahawks and he must have doped them right. The way the bns played is a tribute to assistant Cnach F.d McKeever's handling, too." u.

victory as i.j.wu waicijpd. It was the first win of the season for S. C. and the first beating Icaller, pouncing on it on the Ne-lakes No hanees. joraska 21.

On third down, Half- a a a I Ik 1 1 Hi 1 I I Vl II 9t ftO I Ol Tt ft ll 1111 nn for Washington State, which ap- p.n up on the next two end and charged desperately i Ku J' wfekeni', Pr. Grorge tlauser, the toward the end zone but Quarter iwide off left tackle for 34 more jThe Trojans came back fast after i i a i Ks 'la 1 c- Vi fi a rf Yrror Vi rT lJrrrr onr.fl, l-nK ri'i "Mm --fl hoino- r. i f.t yards short of the last whitei ami took complete rom- ivrtr.rT in.iurir nm i-ip nm iminntes tt I .1 I anrl IKm ru.nr.n-l Vl a The Notre Dame coach said he and the tnurhdown. felt better Saturday than at any) McWhortcr. plarr-kirkm time since coming here last injured George Herht.

misse-i urday for treatment of a back; the uprights on his try for extra l'-li'v, ririiriHii in m-y in the third quarter bv Fill fjrna. Pa ley didn play tesianis into ineir jocKer rooms "hil" Frickey and Garnaasj prt in only to tram lip on thpj The went to work 4. ie and neck injury, but that he expected to be in the hospital at t' trie" for extra points, one of nhirh rhrkrd from Garnaas' top.) pushing across two touchdowns in quick succession. Using a box formation. Southern California smashed continually at the left side of the Cougar line, with McCardle slanting off the tackles and cutting back so fast the Cougar secondary had a hard time corraling him.

Aa a check on this attack McCardle sent Full-hack Bob Musick plowing straight Purirg much of the gamp, the who usually put up a rrrat fisht against thp Gophprs, 9i with a will after the Intermission, Joe. Sllovlch took Vic Schleich's kickoff on his returned to his 32 and then tossed a pass to Lurkemeyer which took the Minnesotans to mid-field. point. Clyde Fuson, Tennessee's plosive fullback, was the leading yard-gainer, and sparked th Vols' only real drive. He carried the ball eight times for 4 yards, and each went the hard right over the center of 'Kama's line.

Cifers, despite his probable, nomination as "goat" of the game, for yielding Alabama its first twr points, was next to Fuson in effectiveness. He was credited with a net 36 yards on nine tries. least another week or 10 days. His physicians told him Saturday he must remain in bed for some days yet, to observe the effect of heat treatments and massaging. Leahy was especially happy that his boys maintained their clean record against Bierman teams.

Saturday's game was the third, and the victory was the most decisive. The first two Minnesota-Notre Dame games played hang-up ripfensivp ball and, the later stages of the! game they traded blow for blow! hut they Jacked the speed to pro- vide anv kind of a serious threat Dick Fisher. Iowa Seahawk halfback, brought a Notre Dame punt back six yards on this play Saturday. The Irish won, 28 to 0. WIRE PHOTO i.l'K Silovirh, Kula and Luckemeyer, through or firing passes to keep hammered the Nebraska line and tke defense in position.

went to tne Husker 23 on power plays. Silovich fired the ball-over the line and Hein made a swell! catch of it at his shoe-tops on 6 Bertelli Passes Gain 155 Yards to a Minnesota victory. Cnach H.iiiser sprinkled the field liberally with suhMitnt inns and hefnrn the end was living lads whose names weren't even Hated In the program. ALABAMA S. TF.NNESSEE while Bierman was at the Gopher, sharp Hnvt srhool were 7-6 and 19-0 victories the 1 0-yard stripe.

Gopher block-iers steam, rollered an avenue for jllein and he scored standing up. Garnaas' try for the sixteenth IK- lrih inmimnnvirn II. I won 1. R. OF.

L. K. ilenkl Wk Cran-'o' Mv-rs Ftjrer K'ree ffittmn L'ev SMu-dav's defrat was the third Point hked but was too four tarries for Nebraska, a lnw anyway. AftPr Nebraska took Seahawks Sa ho MokI.v r-raft SallK Answers to Queries ter, and Harry Wright, who rallrd signals fronn his guard position, were defensive stars for the victors. by a 5-yard penalty, the navy reaehed the Notre Dame 10, but here Al Couppee fumhled and loe Ijimont, Irish tackle, yards.

At another time fhre passes were incomplete but on fourth down Fisher threw to Taskvan for 2fi yards ami first down on the Notre Dame 9. the hall on a weak Minnesota humiliating situation to which Cnntinurii frnm PnfjF. 1. Marvin Thompson, Hus- Coprhea --Alahama. Frank Thorri Noire Pame; TmtMt.

H. of I. 01 Tnne. rrirr.hu."kerlnd is not accustomed. kick-off.

ker end. Coach Bierman will have two iH nnH. a-ainct inn'i State have r- t.c Near the close of the name the weeks in which to reorganize his baugh and a 30-yard pass, thrown by Bertelli as he was being tackled. Paskvan made seven yards and the Irish sent in a fresh set of the HuFkers been able to register;" pld sleeper rlay and not a tourhdowns. Iowa.

Indiana and Gopher spotted him hiding along TEXAS SMEARS virtors threatened again but were forcos anrl nrse his injured men thp sideline. penalties for! eanawKs next game forwards and halted three drives, given two l.Vvnrd 1 ARKANSAS, 47-6 vim 11 tn vmiii JiuiiitiiH HllU Iili. KIMTOirS NOTE If per.msl repllr rr wanlrd. STAMI'Kli. MI.I--allllHIM;il enveli.pi nnit eeiimpany qiiPHlion.

4ne.tiiin nill he anawerrtl if thy are itrh that the lnfrniatln may he nltlalneri in Kenrrnlly aeeppte.1 rerorrt htHikK. inptiiui hlrh reiiire ennvlrierahle reenrh thrmigh newapaper files raniml he an.taerrd. V. I. Ainea.

la. Whrii Joe IllMmtin hallp.l in et.llfeiMil ive guinea In Itttl. lie hioke the record of holh riH.rie Sisler and Wee Willie Keeler. mlr ai-i Ihe league an.l modern major li'atue mark of 4 1 Mriltht gimea In wlille Keelrr ellhllatie, Ihe Na UoiihI lenr.ie tocurtl t.t 4i aurreaMN -uiiii-a iii 1NJ7. nil by Pn.sk van.

but were penal-iholiling. one-of which nullified another great passer mill lll'l (1HU line ized to their one-yard after I touchdown after Cowhig had made IOWA naval B.ilK.r I NOTRE I A L'S. one of them. a 15-yard sprint into the end zone. to Ashbaugh.

F.arly in the third prriod Ashbaugh returned a punt 22 yards and he, Clatt, Cowhig, and Livingstone together with Bertelli who made a quarterback sneak for the few inches needed for a first down, carried the pigskin down the field, many of the gains being made over 1. Knlhlt.iki Klli-k Hvi'iitlKt-n 1 i iu: i LITTLK ROCK, ARK. (T Using second and third stringers almost exclusively, the University of Texas romped to a 47-6 victory over a hapless University of Kventually the Seahaw'ss took the bull on downs 011 their 22 and on the fust play thereafter and the It was wasted effort because Bradley did not get his pass even close to Thompson. But Nebraska began to perk up generally about this time. First, center Joe Parting ton recovered a Gopher fumble and a little later Bradley intercepted a pass.

It was then, with the ball on the Nebraska 35, that Bradley booted his superb quick kick. the Gophers have allowrd thrm not a one. Minnesota on the tenth play of the contest after five min-ijt s. With the ball on the Nebraska 24 Prhus went hack to punt on third down. Pick Wildung.

Gophrr tackle, roared in and all hut got a kirk in the face as Peb'i? swung his leg. Krai Chase. Tt hdl Ixiiiih rd off Wildmig's Then Frank S.alay, navy center, mudi1 a wild snap bark, which Fisher recovered on his 22. A fourth-down forward was intercepted by Bertelli, ending the Kvmku. M.Un.lf Wi lii Miuph ineiton' C.

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K. final one of the came. Coimoee's the Seahawks left tackle, to the pass was intercepted in Benson third and next to last Seahawkiby Stan Kudlacz, substitute guard. quart T. Pes Moines Jim Frn.ldork was world tieavyweicnt tmxing tha mpum A Ka nsas eleven oeiore an esti-when Max Pehmeline knoeked out Joe mated 000 snertatnrs QatnrHaT-Lom? in the twelfth round.

June 19. 1936 malea spectators batlimav. Rov McKav took a dplavd A. TV. Vnrt Podge, la There la no' fooihaii piihiiraiinn whi.h io.iii.ies ihrjoucK over center for 6.1 yards on rerori's of rollece Yearns for all leeent sea sons sorrv.

hui it would require 100 m.N-h!nr sef ond play to st ore and Start Navy 5. On his second plunge Cowhig slid off his own Irft tarklr into scoring threat. it 0 Srnrl by Nlr lam I'lays ireat ame. 11 7 Si 1 mm a rv n. I pay dirt without being touched.

played a great game 1 fun. ruwi.ts inini niter imirMewnn) for the Seahawks. both on of fense H' m. kh. research to civf vnii ih.

foi.thail touchdown avalanrhe. IiicIh's Away. The ball sailed over the heads of the Gopher barks, bounced Stmt ii nd Ir no Cowhig I nopposed. Ashbaugh marie 30 yards. Cowhig 19, and after the trams changed goals Bertelli tossed a Goes Outside.

with a resounding smack ard mailed marly to thp end roup on the fly anrl rolled beyond thp munv jirfl. and defense, during the brief inter va I he was in the contest and After the Notre Pame kickoff r.one befor a galloping st ring "I'l'lin nnd just as it end which aa usual went. out of, lateral to Ashhaugh who ran iRchult 7. until injurerl miule things Brown Triumphs on Margarita's Dash FROVIDENCE. R.

I. I.T) Eoe? Margarita. Brown's ai-ArMnc M. C. Huirh Hurhor.

Alnkn -1nw nil i mp hn vfl nln rr I hi unt KHiiifn, miii HnwUievf triiiiii)c frh I imp. 1021 HftVulcil Nntr Hum 10 In 7. In 10,10 win, 7 to -inr! in tOiO Town won 7 to O. Hnw rd JnnM roirhed the Haw Kf Kpj' RorKn- 1h. IriPh Pr.

Fridi' Ap1rsion lh nwn rorh. F-'mr interesting on his side of the line. After George Svendsen and John hounds this apparently being ground the navy right end for Pi. Irish strategy Fisher. GeorgeiThen Cowhig slid off his own lpft Paskvan and Jim Langhurst went 'tackle unopposed for two yards of Gophers could catch up with 10 ro" nn The -natiing kickoff from thejZe, bounced just enough to the Nebraska 20 was carried to the to take it out of bounds.

Minnesota 42 yard line and Full-i When the official? brought the hark Bob Kula rrarkrd the. out. they placed It so rlo.ie Kntner. Ivinci-r. Kraiiniiin: Kiiar.l.

Shi'wnkrr: rrntrrn. S7alnv. Hninn; K'x imhe tU i iwlir. Mi'lrji, l.anEl'nr! Noire Onm: iiti Yonakrr, Jtivvrr. I.mionl.

Muhr, M''mm. tacklen. hii, A.1;imfi. Cnnih- HicETin. Siillnan: cuarrlfi, Fillev.

Metr. Prutz. Trihin. O'Connor: renters, Rrork. Ispahan, qu rt rbaekn.

RertUi. Crev-v: halfharkti Ptrrnne. K. CrMv. K.arlv, Fralev, full-Pnel.

Kmpa Referee John Thnma.i umpire. F.rnie Virk of M'rhiiap. Ural himn, Perry C.raven of Ininoit. tieli nise. a.

Barnum of Wiaronsm. Coarhe? low a Navi! Rerni- Rierman of M.ppejota: Notre Parpe. Frank of Nctre Dame. to work. the final touchdown.

r0v hm d-jti roarri hn th lAt rrk flflfi candidate. rorririeft 4 Haman, tne ln.iureoi centers, were nnaho to play the Irish found the 'renter of the navy line quite vul-' nerable. the goal line, its point was all er line for a ftr't down on the hut tourhing the goal line. Silo With half a yard needed on fourth down on one occasion, the Seahawks gambled. Fisher, from punt formation ran 10 Mlth Boh Swisher and tieorge Benson In the eahawk bark-field, the farmer doing most of the ball lugging, and aided once yards for a fourth period totie-K.

down to give Brown 7 0 triumph over Lafayette before crowd of 10,000 here Saturday. A. lrsnrlpn. Porrv htj of ToL P'fnmf'i Ioi Pr-F'ich' Ph! nor ran I nr1 voti fjierani rf formation by that team's opponents. 40 in two plays Luckemeyer shot through a yawning hole between the.

Nebras- Cap, fieorea, Murphy and Bob Dove, ends, Bob Neff, cen- vich tried tr kick out but Ed Nyden, Nebraska end, was on top.

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