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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 10

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BF DAILY Beatrice. Sunday. Mov 11. 101 Rallies To Win 14 At Virginia S'i Owm "VIRGINIA, Nov. Jgh footballers added to their high prestige and spoiled Virgin- i'la'sfinal 1945 game here Friday by winning 49 to 14, after the locals towecl them a scare by getting off to a 14-0 early lead.

Wilber rallied for a 20-14 halftime score, and won handily. Virginia ended with wins over Bennet, Sterling, Summerfield and Axtell, and lost to Milford and Wilber their best record. Gornhuskers Defeat Kansas State 24 To 0 Buskers Cash fQO TBALL Army Defeats Notre Dame; Indiana Wins In On Fumbles By State Nebraska Wins Second And Last Big Six Game, One 63-Yard Drive. Navy Wins 33 To From Wolverines BALTIMORE, Nov. 10 Navy's remarkable opportunist answered some of their critics today by crushing Michigan's spirited Wolverines 33 to 7.

Still alertly hawking the ball. as they have all season, the Middies went on their scoring sprees after picking up a wild Michigan lateral, blocking one punt and causing another to be kicked only eight yards, intercepting a pass and picking up a fumble. 8 Basketball Teams To Compete At Wymore WYMORE, Nov. Eight basketball teams have accepted in- vitations to compete in the first annual Wymore invitational tourney here Dec. 5-7.

The schools are Blue Springs, Odell, Diller, Virginia, Filley, Plymouth and Wymore. Drawing for bracket positions will be made Nov. 17. None will be seeded. Supt.

Neal Gomon is in charge. SOUTH DAKOTA IS NEXT MANHATTAN, Nov. 10 Cornhuskers took advantage of Kansas State fumbles and erratic, play to sink the 24-0. today. It was Nebraska's second Big Six win of the year.

Nebraska played an alert, smart game, while the Wildcats seemingly could do nothing right. Twirc Kansas State fumbled deep in their own territory to set up Nebraska touchdowns. Again, in the final quarter, a misdirected Wildcat pass was intercepted to lead to the final Cornhusker score." Moore Got Score Substitute Fullback Phil Young. 17-year-old from Oakland, scored two touchdowns, but it was the brilliant running of Cletus Fischer, that broke the Wildcats' spirit. The first Nebraska touchdown came in the opening minute of play when Fullback Dick Harris of K-State fumbled and a Cornhusker pounced on the ball 27 yards from scoring territory.

SCORES Big: Six Nebraska 24, K. State 0. Oklahoma 14, Iowa State 7, Marquette 26, Kansas 0. East Army 48. Notre Dame 0 Navy 33, Michigan 7.

Brown 20, Yale 7. Penn 32, Columbia 7. Cornell 20, Colgate 6. Dartmouth 13, Princeton 13. Harvard 28, Marines 7.

Big Ten Indiana 49, Minnesota 0. Ohio State 14, Pitt 0. Northwestern 28, Wisconsin 14. Illinois 48, Iowa 7. Purdue 21, Miami 7.

Great Lakes 27, Mich. State 7. South Tennessee 34, Mississippi 0. Georgia 34, Florida 0. Duke 26, N.

Carol. St. 13r Oklahoma A. M. 12, Tulsa 6.

Georgia Tech 41, Tulane 7. Texas A. M. 3. So.

Meth. 0. Texas 21, Baylor 0. West USC 14, California 0. Wash.

State 20, Oregon 13. Oregon State 7, Wash. 6. COLUMBIA BOWS 32-7 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10 Bob Evans passed for 116 yards and four touchdowns today as Penn toppled Columbia from the of the unbeaten with a 32:7 victory.

Gene Rossides passed for only touchdown, qom- 'pleting nine straight aerials in the 'first half. DOANE WINS 13-6 INDIANOLA, Nov. 10 Doarie college of Crete Friday balanced its 1945 account against Simpson of Indianola, by railing in the second half tcrwm a 136 football victory. When the two teams met earlier this season Simpson took the game 26-14. TENNESSEE WINS 34-0 MEMPHIS, Nov.

10 Tennessee smr lied to a 34 to 0 victory over the University of Mississippi today in the mud. USE Kendall MOTOR OIL Lnbeaten Marysville Wins 32-0 At Wvmore (The Sun's Own Service) WYMORE. Nov. 10 Marys- The Wildcats undefeated Bulldogs spoiled got out of a hole temporarily when Gerald Moore, Husker fullback, fumbled and Al Bandy re- one- the Zephyrs' final home game here Friday night and won their sixth straight in steamrolling the locals 32 to 0. Marysville took a 12-0 first quarter lead on a 40-vard run bv Lit- covered on Kansas State's yard line.

Ross Estes punted out weakly to the 27 and Nebraska drove and another of 13 by Harmer. Moore getting the last yard i Llttle added another and the point through center. to make St 2 at IwWUme. 63-Yard Drive I Little 6 ot his third in the third Nebraska couldn't, get underway i and Schramm passed to Harmer in the second quarter, but scored i for the final tall Wymore got to twice in the third. After fumbling I the Marysville 8 in the second and once and making a successful to the 10 in the Courth but Marys- stand on their five yard line, the Vllle held Dick Punches, Wymore Wildcats repeated their bobbling act and when Harris fumbled center, suffered a possible fractured leg in the third period.

again, Story recovered for Ne- i braska on the Kansas State twelve. the University of Oklahoma foot- Two line plays got 10 yards and i ball team came through with a then Fischer passed to Alec thrilling 49 yard touchdown play Schneider for a touchdown. i today to beat Iowa State 14 to 7. The Cornhuskers marched 63 The game was Oklahoma's 17th yards for their third marker. straight Big Six victory without Young hit center for the final a defeat.

The victory kept Okla- yardage. The Huskers used a se- homa in the race with Missouri ries of baffling spread plays in the for the Big Six title. The two meet drive. Art Bauer, Husker halfback, intercepted a Harris pass and returned 25 yards to the Wildcats fifteen to set up the final touch- Young next Saturday game. in the deciding- in the last quarter, scored from the seven.

Kansas Bows 26-0 MILWAUKEE, Nov. 10 Marquette's hilltoppers hauled themselves together in the last half today, punched out two earn- cd touchdowns and took aclvan- tage of Kansas mistakes for two Sooners Win 14-7 NORMAN, Nov. 10 With less than two minutes to go i more to whip the Jayhawkers, 26 and the score tied at seven all. to 0. Atomic Twins Blast Irish 48 To 0: Minnesota Bows To Hoosiers 49-0.

3 IN ROW FOR GOPHERS NEW TORK, Nov. 10 atomic twins. Glenn Davis and Felix (Doc) Blanchard, ran wild for five touchdowns between them as the Cadets' great eleven overpowered Notre Dame, 48 to 0, for its 16th consecutive victory today. It was the first time in their gridiron rivalry that Army won two straight games from the Fighting Irish. Davis reeled off three touchdowns on beautiful runs and Blanchard.

pile-driving fullback, bounced across for a pair. The Army seconds wobbled across for two more scores in the final quarter, the last onejn the closing seconds of play. "Blanchard and Davis each ran his total touchdowns for the season to 13. Notre Dame's scrapping youngsters lost their one great chance to score on a fumble late in the third quarter after they had marched 58 yards down to the Cadets' one yard line. Indiana Wins 49-0 MINNEAPOLIS.

Nov. 10 Indiana dealt the Minnesota Gophers their worst trouncing in history today by combining a smooth running attack with passing to pile up a 49 to 0 score. The Hoosiers, leading the Western conference, had little trouble keeping their record clear of defeat. It was the third drubbing administered Minnesota by a Big Ten team this year and the first time that a Bernie Bierman-coached team had been defeated in three consecutive games. George Taliaferro.

the great Indiana back who galloped 94 yards on the opening kickoff. staked the Hoosiers to a substantial lead in the first half and then left the game as Caach Bo McMillin substituted liberally. Taliaferro scored the first three touchdowns of the game. Northwestern Wins 28-14 MADISON, Nov. 10 Northwestern and Wisconsin fought on even terms through three a Big Ten football game today but two Badger fumbles in the final quarter proved costly as the Wildcats recovered and went on to win 28 to 14.

Iowa Defeated CHAMPAIGN, Nov. 10 Illinois scored its first 1945 West- BHS Bows 13-0 To Champions; 2 Wins. 4 Losses. 2 Ties BHS SEASON RECORD Beatrice 6, Auburn 0. Beatrice 0, Lincoln NE 14.

Beatrice 13, Wymore IS. Beatrice 6, York 6. Beatrice 0, Falls City 14. Beatrice 13, Falrbury 0. Beatrice 7, Crete 20.

Beatrice 0, Hastings 13. FINAL STANDINGS 'Hastings 5 0 0 109 Crete 4 Lincoln NE 3 Beatrice 131 Falrbury 140 York 0 1 0 119 2 0 82 36 4 1 40 46 58 53 12 69 20 102 A charging, alert Beatrice football team was rocked" by two I Hastings Tiger explosions that shook loose long touchdown runs here Friday night and went down scrapping 13 to 0 in their 1945 finale. The Hastings victory left them undefeated and untied for the Mid- East conference diadem, while Beatrice held fourth place in the final standings. i Crete, hoping for a Beatrice win, defeated York 27 to 6 in the other final conference game to take second place honors. Orange Bids Fail Beatrice kept the vaunted Has! tings attack bottled up till mid- way in the second quarter, abetted by Hastings fumbles that kept the Orange within the Hastings 30-yard line most of the first stanza.

But the nippy weather, which were causing the Tiger fumbles. also kept Orange passes from receivers who might have scored. The Orangemen bid again midway in the second quarter before Hastings took over. They worked 'BARXESTON BOWS 21-6 their screen pass for 22 yards from their own 40 to the Hastings 38, Wilson to Powell. Hastings forced a kick, which went out on their 10.

Score In 9 Plays From there Hansen got away for 24 yards on a quick-opening through the line. Schriener and Hopp took it to mldfield, and Schriener broke through from there to ramble to pay dirt. The kick was wide. The Tigers came back after the half to score in three plays, Hansen breaking lose from his 43 to score. He kicked the point.

Later Hopp and Schriener cooperated in a 73-yard run and lateral to pay dirt, but a clipping penalty cancelled the play. Two fourth quarter Hastings drive? died on the 19 and 5 in fumbles. Season Record Beatrice recovered all five Hastings miscues. They got seven first downs to ten, but Hastings had 352 yards net, to 126 for Beatrice. The loss gave Beatrice a season record of two wins, two ties and four defeats.

The lineups. Beatrice (0) Hastings (13) Wissel Siegmann Haynes Dennis Morris (gc) Emel Gibson Pratt Bell (gc) Kby Langley I Hart. i Graf Goodrich i Wilson Fern i Sanford Hopp (c) Powell Schriener D. Walker Bentz Score by periods: Beatrice 0 0 0 Hastings 067 Substitutions: Jones, Don Walker, Weaver, Weir, Huggler, Lichty, Hastings Hansen, Mefford, Dycus, Williams. PUBLIC SALE 8 south and 2 of Beatrice, mllm we of Blue Springs on Highway 7l Thursday, Nov.

15 At 11 O'clock Sharp (The Sun'i Own Service) BARNESTON, Nov. the opening kickoff back for a touchdown. Frankfort, footballers defeated Barneston Friday 21 to 6. Bud Burgess got the Barneston tally in the second quarter after Ackerman recovered a. fumble.

Barneslon winds up the season against Summerfield, there next Friday. Ono LISTEN HOW NICE SHE "1 PU8RS MUST BE ANOTHER CAR. I THAT WAS OVERHAULED 8V I Lentz Motors STERLING WINS FINALE 44-fi (The Sun'i Own Service) STEPPING, Nov. every player scoring, Sterling's six man gridders wound up their 1945 season defeating Bennet 44 to 6. Ralph Haynes marked up three, one on an 80-yard run.

ern conference victory and buried Iowa deeper in the Big Ten cellar by crushing the hapless Hawk- eyes, 48-7. Machinery 1 Advance Runily Threshing machine all in first class condition 1 8 ft. Case Binder, used one season 1 Twin City tractor, all good rubber tires 1 corn sheller, small size 1 new John Deere side delivery hay rake 1 mowing machine 1 hay rake, hand dump 1 Moline 2 bottom gang plow 'with tractor hitch 1 good John Deere two row lister 1 almost new 18 disk pulver- izer, tractor hitch 1 three section harrow 1 two row corn disk 1 one row corn disk 1 riding cultivator 1 wagon box 1 four wheel trailer, good tires with new grain bed 2 twelve-hole grain drills 1 four-whel trailer without tires 1 wagon running gear with iron wheels. 1 good hay rack with iron wheel running gears 1 manure spreader 1 good buzz saw with large blade 3 water stock tanks Household Goods Three bed room chairs Two complete beds, springs and mattress One comode One settee One 9x12 rug One dresser One Queen 120 egg incubator Stone jars a.nd fruit jars. Many, many other articles.

Horses 1 team of black geldings, smooth mouth, weight 2800 Ibs. One bay mare, smooth mouth, weight 1300 Hay and Feed 1 large oat and wheat straw stack Cattle One 2 yr. old Red Poll bull Five dandy red heifer calves, 8 to 8 months old Four dandy red bull calves, 6 to 8 mo. old One good six year old red cow, fresh Feb. 1.

One good five year old red cow, fresh in February One good six year old red cow fresh in February One good eight year old red fresh in March Jne good five year old red cow, fresh March 1. I One good six year old red cowl fresh in February I One good three year old red heifer, fresh sale day One black Jersey three year old giving milk One good three year old red heifer fresh Jan. One 7 yr old cow, fresh Feb. 1. I Some of these cows are giving! a nice pail of milk no'w and all are nice and gentle and all' well bred.

Miscellaneous 10 bunches of new fire-proof shingles 1 roll of good heavy hog wire 7 good steel barrels 100 gal. of fuel oil iron kettle 1 good grind stone wheel 450 bales of alfalfa and brome 30 tons, of loose alfalfa and brome. This hay is all in the barn Some brome grass seed 1 new No. 2 McCormick Deering cream separator 2 Delco motors 1 good brooder stove 1 complete paint spray machine xvith motor 1 set of new fly nets 6 horse collars 2 complete sets of Concord harness 1 new screw jack 1 good lever jack 2 post augers Forks, shovels, many tools of all kinds The St. Peter's Lutheran Aid will serve the lunch.

Don't miss this sale. Arrange with your Bank. Mrs. A. J.

VINEY RAY. J. CALKINS, Auctioneer FLOYD PATTON of the Blue Springs State Bank, clerk. NOW REMEMBER, DON'T WORRY. UNCLEPHIL-THIS IS OUR LAST NIGHT LET HIM HERE-SO DON'T HAVf 1 SET AWAY ANY TROUBLE WITH WITH HER BROTHER-NO MURDER MATTER WHAT HE BV SOLLY-I'LL SURE HAVE A LOT TO TELL THE BOYS AT CLAM- CARNS STARTED (TON OP CRAZY CKATK HELP A THCY CALLtP IT BUSH FLYINO IN THOSE MY HUNCH BOY-OH-BOYJ RIGHT, UNCLE THAT'S MY IDEA MISS Tire JUST SAID OF GOOD SHE THINKS THB 9LINKIE TUB NEW CHIEF? rr AINY FANOJ SCOTCH, Birr, STAP JUST AgOOT THE BI56EST UTTLE OUTFIT W.VN& THE ALASKAN IS OVER- AND THAT WE CAN LEAVE TOMORROW WE'RE SO BUSV.

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