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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1913.1 LINCOLN SUNDAY STAR. FOUR PITTSBURGH BACKFIELD A WONDER braska schedule and the Cornhuskir authorities were orely tempted to take; LINOIS WINNER HER FEAST on the westerner Instead of 4he Hawk-eyes, but Judgment was suspended until I the IIusKer cooled down and the re sult wa a renewal of relation under mm OVER a two-year contract an arrangement IE-MI fiT'l which indicates that the Iowa-Ne braska collision will become a fixture. By wsy demonstrating that thj Cornhuskers wish to go along umic- Badgers Unable To Solve the Attack Of Zuppke's Men Score Is 17 to 3. Splendid Program Being Prepared For Alumni Celebration At Iowa Game. nbly with their eastern neighbors and that visiting teams and rooter may be assured of courteous treatment when Invading Lincoln, the Nebraska management has arranged to give thu Hnwkeye reception which ahouM sulve all wamnds, The Nebraska bund snd a thousand or more students, on the suggestion of Athletic Manager Reed, will meet the Hawkeye players Large Numbers Of Old Grads Expected To Return For Ceremonies.

v.nen they arrive in Lincoln next Friday morning, serenade the visitors ut the railway stntlon and huul them through the etreots to their hotel In a touchdown. Otoupallk kicked out to Chamberlain snd Corey kicked goJ, making the score. 7 to 0. tiillcsple kicked off ton yards, Mor returning two. Chsmberlatn ma twa yards around end.

Caley was hurt In the play, und taken out. Cook going In at quarter. Nebraska wa penallied fifteen yflirds becaue of couching from tho UI lines. Hhnw nmde- two yards around turklo, und Chamberlain forward parsed forty yards to Cook. Rutherford and Otuo-pullk gained eight yards, but Kunu recovered the latter' rumbel on licr line.

Kan Mks Down. Holt and Keber carried the ball for Ilrst -down. Gllleaplo nrtd Mndaay failed to gain nnd Knnn ptinted, Vouk returning fifteen yards, on line smashes. Corey gained nine yards, Cook three and Chamberlain two, but Rutherford lost two uround end. Chamberlain' forward pass wus Intercepted by Lindsay.

Lindsay, Oll-lespie nnd Neilson failed to gain, und Lindsay punted uf Cook ho returned fifteen yurda. Reese replaced Proctor. Coak and Reese made first down. Cook nalned two, JChnmherlnln added fourteen around end, bringing the ball ten yards from goul. After gains by Rutherford and Reese, Chamberlain mode touch-down on an end run, and Corey kicked goal.

Score. Nebraska, 14; Kjiisum, 0. Llndmiy kicked off over goal line, and Nebraska put tho ball In play on her 20-yard line. I'ulyuaky re-placed Jamos. Illddell punted, Lindsay returning five yards.

A forward pass by Lindsay wn Incomplete, nnd Cook Intercepted unotlier attempt. Tackle smashes by Rutherford nnd Hhaw. and a buck by Rutherfoid mule first down. The whistle blew for the end of the first hulf, NObrnska holding the ball In the middle of the field. Hcorn: Nebraska, 14; Kunsss, 0.

Third Quarter. tully-ho. The fact that Iowa doe none of these things is not material; the Cornhuskers simply are hopinj that the example, once set at Ne braska, may become a permanent ln- stitution in the relations of the two Two hundred gallon of elder, a Ilk number of doiens of doughnuts, and Iwrrels upon barrel of apple will he Derail to the university student amJ old gracV at the homecoming "mixer'' to be hold In the armory Saturday evening after the football game with Iowa. More than 2,000 students nnl alumiit ere expected for the colebra- school. Home-Coming Program, The most pretentious "homc-comltii;" preparation for the Cornhusker alumni In tho history of the institution have been completed.

The whole affair will partake of the nature of a harvest festivalfeatured in the decorations and refreshments. Hare I the program autllnod by tho management for the tln party If It loses. No one la considering th latt.r a possibility. Fireworks will be th hrllllant opening mimhw on the program. The display will he set off from the athletic field, ai whs done at the football celebration last year.

After the firework the student and alumni will go to tho armory, where elaborate arrangement for their entertainment have been made by the gommittee working under I'rbana, Nov. 13. Wisconsin couldn't stop the fierce Illinois or-fense this afternoon, fend the Radgers were beaten, 17 to 3. Fumbling was responsible for Borne of the ground lost by thSrHadgera. It looked as If there was to be a real buttle during the first quarter and tho early part of the second.

In the first Illlonls got the ball well in Wisconsin's territory on a fumble. After Illlonls made great gulns through the Badger line, Wisconsin braced beautifully. Then Macomber dropped back to tho 15-yard line and booted a place kick through the bar for the first score. Th liadger outplayed the Cardinals during the remainder of tho period. Wisconsin started strong In the the Illinois attack back, forcing a punt They llnmedlately returned and- Simpson got the ball on a' fumble on tho 13-yard line.

Hlnipson dropped buck to the 30-yard line and dropped a pretty one through the posts, tying the core. Clark' Long Run. A 45-yard run by Clark after one pluy ItrUue). same quarter following gave Illinois th first touchdown und when Mucomber kicked goal It wa Illinois 10; Wisconsin 3. Twice in this period Illinois threatened, but each time Wisconsin gamely held.

It was this sudden display of fight that kept Illinois from scoring more than once In the third period. Forwurd pusses mnde It possible for Nel-ron to score from the 8-yard line. Mucomber's goal brought the total to 17. Wisconsin fought Illinois to standstill In the fourth quarter, but didn't have the punch at the crucial moment to follow up several auccesHful forward passes. The lineup: Wisconsin Position Illinois Meyers re Brennemnn 7 p.

in. Band concert. Fire works on the athletic field. Home-coming mixer at the armory. 8 p.

m. Dnnclng In the armory and the Temple. Reception by faculty in Art Hall. Refrer.meints In Art hull. OJran nary uranam.

wing of the armory will lured, with dancing In the lance gymn- Moving pictures of Lincoln pageant and Nebraska university activities In I the now law building. J8L, -1 1 Dramatic club play, "Believe Me, at the Temple theatre. Give Ntbratka' Play. alum, and an Infinite variety of stunts In the chapel. At ten O'clock the danr.

era will go Into the chaiwl, and tho folka In the chapel will have their turn upon the new floor, which will accomodate hundred. The "mixer" wl1! be the only univeralty party Saturday nla-ht. all other datea having been can The dramatic club play Is the of Fred Rallard. a former University I -fT .1 1- CAPT of Nebraska "boy who has won signul success In the east as a playwright of unusual genius. "Believe Me, Xantlppe'1 waa given the prize In a contest at i ii y.v Harvard and produced In both Nov Ynrl- Htv nnd T-nnrtnn with Hrilendld i a JJ I i A success.

Despite early season reverses, Iowa, Is sending a formidable team to Lin coln next Katurduy. The Hawkeyos 8 a. have a nearly veterun aggregation, celled. The fraternities and aororltlea are helping In the effort to bring back tho alumni by providing for their entertainment at the chapter houaea, and rovldln for their entertainment at tlm chapter houaea, and by partlea that will ba held Friday evening. The Terrify dramatic club will preaent "Be.

Jieve Me Xantlppe," a ucceaful New York comedy by Frederick Ballard, Nebraaka alumnu, Friday night. TUa Komcnnky Klub will present a Botia mlan plav for Its alumni member, and other university societies, notably the t'nlon and Palladia, are urging tht lf former active members to which chief fault has been lack of KllUer rt Petty Htewart Hancock team play. Once? Huwley succeeds in "At the opening of tlio third uimrtor Wilson replaced Heber nt left end for Ksnsus. Lindsay kicked off, Chamberlain returning twenty-four yiyrd. Reese nnd Otoupallk gained, mil Kansas recovered a fumble.

Kansas gained fifteen yards on puss! from l.lndsiiy to Gillespie nnd Hull, but Nebraska Intercepted the third pus on her 17-yard line. Otoupallk punted fifty-five yards, Kansas making no return. Holt nnd lllllesple gained five yurds. After falling on a forw ird pus Lindsay punted forty yards to Cook, who returned twenty-six yards before blng forced out of bounds. Chamberlain lost two yarda but Rlddell gained five on an end run.

Chamberlain covered forty-five, yards on und end run for a touchdown to the corner of the field, i Corey nilased goal after Ih kWkout, 8or: Nebraska, 20; Kansas 0. Lindsay kicked off to Chamberluin. Rutherford and Hhaw failed to mnke distance, and Otoupallk puntad thirty yards. Holt lost three yard and Lindsay was held on an end run. Lindsay punted forty yards, und Kanaas recovered the, ball on, Nebraska' 80-yard line when Cook fvmbled.

l-lnd-ny' forward pas wus Incomplete, but a scond pas brought the ball to Nebraska's U-yard hue. After twu more incomplete passes Kansu gained two yards through the line. On another attempted pass by Lindsay Nebraska recovered the hull on her 10-yard line. Otoupallk punted thirty- correcting this fullure, he would have an eleven capable of testing tho callbro Ounderson O. Hlmpson Ruck Htavrum I Hlmpson of any eleven In the "Big Nine con- Ig ferenie.

Hanchmnn Rund'tnlst Hqulrr Clark Mucomber Pogue Ilalstrom The Riant tackle, Captain Itarron, Is the particular star of the Iowa squad, with Qarretson and Xlross us able as Olaver Cuinnilngs reuse I "III sistant. Any team which boosts of such a trio Is bound to be dangerous. Hcore by Wisconsin Stlehm mum devise an entirely new 017 Illinois series of pluy for the coming week. 1 1. 1 1 Substitutions: Wisconsin Pottln- The CornhUfker mentor expects to uss hln entire repertoire against tho Jay- UE.

SHATTERS MI GHinoi hawkers today and the coming week will consequently be a very busy one -u a In Cornhusker camp. Although tlw squad put In the most strenuous weci: of practice of the season in prepara tion for the Jayhnwkers there will be gar for (lunderaon; i Taylor for 8tmpon: fcOnlth for Ulaver: pender-son for rbulth; Welmer for i'ederson: McCroy for Cummtngs: Relger for reuse: llerg, for Relger. Illinois Craft for quler; Phlpps for flruhnm lor Hunchnian: I'otter for Watson; for Htewurt: Madaen for Petty! Brenneniaii for Clerk; Marquard for Hrennemun: Anderson for Pogue; Council for Pethy bridge for Macomber; Nelson for Hutstrom. Touchdowns Clark and Nelson. Goals from touchdowns Macom no let up next week, and fcUlehm will five yards.

(Continued Front Page One.) again have the services of big squad Drop Kiok Bjiort Lindsay gained five yards through of former unlveraltv slurs. He will I 'M Jf 1 "19 attempt driving finish for the sea the lino but failed on two forwurd Ha then tried drop kick, which fell short, Cook returning to Nebraska' 36-yard line. Rutherford son, desirous of piling up Just as hlu; a score as possible against the Hawk-eye eleven for purposes of comparison 5 i 1 with other Big Nine conference teums. and Reese made flrnt down, Gardiner r' Ti'ir-'l" if ft tZ i'iSSi: replaced Reese. Oardtner und Huth E.

ber, 'i. Oouls from field Macomber, Hlmpson, Omaha Women Best What a pity It is that the University of Pittsburgh does'-not 'play Princeton, Cornelfjand the Michigan AgKics erford made first down through the line. Chamberlain made twelve yards this vear. No less an authority than Glenn fl. Wurner, tne veteran (Coacn or tre woiwuun now l.

i. tu- hoot irt tii tiil -iiU'fi'iLr nnv lino to nieces. Vhetn5r around end. Rutherford made twelve more on two line bucks, Otoupallk Lincoln Feminine Bowlers Easily or not Warner's statement is accepted nt full value, It Is mighty pertain that Pitt 'fVld give Cornell, Princeton or SF 1 Mhi. A.ri a tei-nfie flsht with the chances about 50-6tor- Pitt to come out -victor." You will remember that made four through center.

Hammond replaced Uroft, (lurdlner smashed through for nine yards, bringing the Pitt tore the Cornoll team to ribbons lust year and was the oiity'teajtl'bn the-Cornelfatfiedule to hand a lacing to-tho hall to the 6-ynrd line. Wwd re The A. B. Sweet Bbop bowling team of FOR YALE ll cans. Of course Cornell was not going to take any more "huncei so fin not on me vonicu ui a-i 11.

larvard cut off Michigan after the Wolverines threw an awful ecare Into the Crimson lads. Sufsty firt. This Pittsburgh bac.krteld. which Mr. Warner Is doing- sc much crowing about and with reason too, is made, up nptaln Williamson nt quarter, De Hart and Hastings tie half bock posifious and Fry at fullback.

This quartet Omuha, league leaders la thiy metropolis ladles' association, lived up Ao Its repu fulled only on two. Kanaas attempted nut een forward pasHoa, of which only four were successful. The Cornhusk- era were aet hacksixty yard on penalties, Kaiiaua wa penalized for offside play, but both penalties were refused bf the Cornhusk-era, who had Ruined more than live ards on each play. The Jayhuwkera being unable to run the ends, amaih the lino or hurl forward passes, found themselves forced to resort to a kicking game. On punta and klokoffa the Jay hawkers made total of (95 yard while kick and punts netted Nebraska only J15 yards.

In returnlmr kick the Jayhrtwker covered only twenty yards, while the total for Nebraska, wu 218 yards, Cook arid Chamberlain logging hack the Kansas kicks with -brilliant The victorious Cornhuskors Lawrence toniKht at midnight over the Union Pucine and are duo In Lincoln Sunday morning at I o'clock. The llueup; Nebraaka; Kansas. Chamberlain lo. Reber Corey James (c) Shields Qroft Mowr Keeling. 1 1 placed Holt, Otoupallk made three yurda through th line and Gardiner added the other two for the Corey kicked goul.

Hcore: of The follow- r.l.uu. mrn nl tho Kuvv Mm on (ICtOOer 111. BllOWinK in niMJUies, liui iwaan, (Contnued From Page One) tation as the nibst expertfeminine pin and the inainnu th. nrw drnhhinrr that the Redskins have received in years. 45 to 0, Nsbriiekii, 2T; KaliHils, Oi 1 smashing uggregutlon Iny'the state here form feats Mo'tnrriuv tlu.v rnllart on i 14 tn 7 acorn on the, big Pennsylvania team.

Any bucklicld that can per JLlndHuy kicked off yard Saturday night by bouse" with of this nature is entitled to some consideration, when') comes to tulklag about championship teams. ran. Cheering tnrong or siuaeius puck the streets and mucilage parlors, singing their way to Joy on Princeton a picked teanr of Iooin's feminine pin v. 1 i to Chamberluin who. returned thirty yarda.

Two imashea apiece by Oard-Iner and Otouinlik, nnd. a tackle atoond pluy by Corey brought th ball msuirrs ai me crcfarent alleys. -Miss Hughes rjiied an unusually high "Knockouts I Have Seen soor for a lad bowler, downing 230 pins In the opening game. Her record In to the' Kansas 33-yard lln the third quarter ended. Heme: Nebraska, 27; Kansas, money.

-Princeton was a 2 to 1 and to 3 favorite over, the Blue md a young fortune changed hands on the game. The homage alternates between Tom Hhevlln, who came 'rom the west but two weeks ugo, and mudd order out of football chaos; Otis Guernsey, who booted the longost drop kick a Yale football man ever made, and lastly, "Pie" Way, who wrubhed Cook made first down. Oard. achieving th high mark Is also a great one, she miking six straight strikes in the first Her total of 627 wa also By U. W.

SmUn, Iner unfl Rutherford smashed tackle. for first down. Chamberlain made the high flgVrt. Mrs. CrawlVrri rolled the hlvii slnile for three yards on and end run, and No man ever was knocked colder in Oardlner added one through lh line.

the Cspltsl City representatives. 171. but Mis Beach foiled a. more consistent lwellin went lu for Krost at right quicker time than wa Martin Flaherty a New England light weight of tho game and pued the largest number of up that rolling' ball und mude laie Ictory a certainty. tackle.

Rutherford and Otoupallk toiai pins, t.j i underage, in a contest ol any import Whatever happen now, lales Toot- A Llnooin picVed men a team won two ance although there was a dispute out of three ganiks from an Omaha picked bucked the line for four yards, placing the ball one the) 1-yard line. Rutherford mude the touchdown through right tackle. Chamberlain muffed the klckout. Hcore, Nebraska 83; Kansas, 0. sayed to halt the march Nelson had started to make towards hetter'things than $14 prelims.

Nelson knocked his man cold with the first punch. "How long did It last?" Hogan was asked afterwards. "How long does It take an active young fellow to make two jumps forward and swing his rrght wa Hogan's counter query. All Over. That's what Nelson did.

Ho made the two leaps and the swing and the fight was all over. Hogan always insisted, in discussing the two fights, that he considered th Nelson battle the quicker. "Hawkins lost a couple of seconds In feinting and, Nelson didn't," was his argument. It might be -mentioned litre that the "lucky corner'1 angle didn't work out well at Carson City. Hawkins won the toss for corners over Flaherty ana took the angle with his back to the sun.

Corbett also won that corner and left the ring a beaten man. The Californians were wild when Corbett got the. Hawkins corner but an hour later they were in the deepest gloom. later a to whether Battling reison did not score a quicker victory In one of his combats. aggregation at tile same alleys.

Meakins was high single npan for the local team, with a score of 24k His total of 564 wa also the high mark for the locals. Con' ball season will be called a success by Yale men. The undreamed of victory this afternoon has made up for the four eurller defeats. Yale deserved to win, In spite of the fact that he accomplished It by a bit of luek. The It was Dal Hawkins, a aurornia llirht weight I think he was only a Th Final Play Lindsay kicked off to Chamberlain, rud scored th high game In the single for the Omaha tealjn, 226, snd also high total, tint.

Miss BleV man, also of Omaha. whs th fifth members the Omuha lieve he knew what he was looking at Fourteen 8oond. i The 'timer said afterwards that It was Just four seconds from the time thuy snapped the -first gong until Flaherty was on the floor. In the record books It is given this way but of course the fight lasted fourteen because the referee's count had tf be taken into consideration. The fight wasn't over until Hogan said Strangely enough our old friend, the lato Malachy Hogan, also was referee of a In Harvey, 111., little over fly years later, that he always claimed wojJ still- shorter than the Carson Cfty That wus between Battling Nelson, then little known as a fighter, and a chap iftamed Billy Rosslcr, Who es featherweight at the time who hit Klls played good football at all stages hut Kunatis being offside, ho kicked Flaherty and It happened In the pre against a team that was barely beaten by Harvard.

She made a gume tight men team. The score: A. 8 liminary to the Boa FlUsimmons-Jim Corbett battle In Carson City, on C3 Det.li.b'i OoW again to Chamberluin who returned twenty yard, (lardlner mnde eleven yards on three line plunge, rtuther- against seemingly Impossible odds. Hhuw rt Frost Klddell re Heath t'uley qb Hutherford e). Qilleaple I'roctor Holt Utoupullk fb Neilien Substitutes: Nebraaka Raamuasen for Chamberlain: Reese for I'roctor; Gardiner lor Ueese; Cook for Caley.

Kansas Wilson for Reher; Palkow-akl for James; Hammond for Oroft; Meyn for Keeling; Lewetlin for Frost; Wood for Undaey; McKone for Holt; Llndsey for Nellsen. Touchdowns Chamberlain, Ruth. rford. Gardiner. Coal from touchdown Corey, 3.

Score by period', Nebraska 0 14 IS H-3S Kansas 0 0 0 0 0 Referee J. C. Maker, Northwestern Vntverslty. Cmpire Dr. J.

A. Rellly, K. C. A. C.

Head linesman C. McBritle, Mia-our! Valley College. set Shop. The Lintup, Players 3rd Tot'l list Snd ford made seven yards and Corey YALE. Poa.

PRINCETON Miss Ooerne ndded six through tackle. Chimber- Hlghley UlierjlOUU Ol Ol. cmaivno 1897. IXin Stuart, good old Dan, who put through the Nevada fighting bill that is still on the statute books in the laln gained nine yards around right Church Sheldon C. R.

Rlack McLenn Miss Brui'h Miss Miller Miss Hushes Miss Nesbit UK 2 374 144 14 431 ASB 117 1B4 ''4M 171 12fi' 827 1 277 T5l Til end. McKone went in for Nellson at fullback. Kansas recovered Uardl- Nourse (Jennert ,1... silver state and permits of contests of almost 'any length, staged the pre ner's fumble. Hogg Totals' McKone nnd Wood made eight yarda White J.

R. Sheldon Way Wiedemann Van Nostrand liminary merely a a matter or ac Ladl' Plckd Tesm Parlaette Iamberton Players lt I 2nd commodation to Jim Corbett and the big and Nebraska was penallied five for offside. 3rd Tot'l 122 423 California following he had. Flaherty Ollck (C) qb. Hhoa Kansas fumbled, Nebraska recov Bowling Averages lllngham (C) Miss Bearh lt I 137 Miss I.lndblad 1:15 Miss Wagner 103 no Mrs.

Crawford 1 Tt 91 Mrs. Freeman 129 '14H ering on Kansas' 37-yurd line, Corey, Tibbott 'h. ll 117 KI7" lit) 37H 330 3H9 387 Ouernsey Driggs fb. Hcore by periods: 1917 .0 7 0 07 .0 17 0-13 Princeton Yale THE GAME IN DETAIL. Corey opened the game ut 2:40" p.

by kicking off fifty yards to Nell- Kansas punted from the goal Totals "02 IB1H 04 Omaha Picked Men'l Tem. Rutherford and Otoupallk bucked th line for thirteen yards. Oardlner added six and Rutherford four, but Nebraska was penalised fifteen yards for holding. Cook Rained five yard on a pass from Chamberluin. Ras-mussen replaced Chamberlain.

)n a A It) 177 Players lt 3nd 3rd Tori nummary: Touchdowns Priggs, Way. Klebl goals Ciuemsey, 2. line, una mimea iisum wnpti xpiirnuka ir, Cockrsn Jnsh i 25 wag offside and the bull was put In 4 i I TI 17 174 172 17. ft 17 169 Goals from touchdowns Guernsey, play on the 10-yard line. Lino Himishea 22 a Conrad Huntington 173 Miss Bierman S6 437 LINCOLN CITY LEAGUE.

(Crescent Alleys.) Team' Standings. Team P. W. L. Well weg's' Prise 13; 17 1 Evans Cleaner No.

I IS 14 4 Guarantee Sec, 9 9 Poe Clothiers 18 9 9 I.indells 18 7 11 McCune Colts 18 6 12 The Kootery ..18 6 (13 Dock IS i 6 13 Buff urn Mockett Kelkenberg Shedd French i. iJunean-' Hopewell Ehanefelt Soucey Starboard Mathiesen B. Amspokcv Mercer 18 10 18 18 15 1 15 16 16 12 .17 12 320S 1773 3165 2125 1 808 1534 2548 2714 2698 2d2i) 2ti 1SI7S fake drop kick formation, Corey passed to Rasmussen for (wo Nebraska falling to make first down. Tibbott. 103 Substitutions: Princeton Law for Pet.

.948 .777 .500 .600 .333 .27 by Rutherford and Culey, and a gain of two yards on an end run by Chamberlain brought the bull to the Jay-hawk 1-yard line. The Kutisns de- 8R7 After falling on a forward pas and Total 82" 361 2B48 Lincoln Plckd Man's Team. being thrown for a twelve yurd los 168 Plsyers 1st nri lie 3rd Tot'l by Shaw, Lindsay punted forty-five Drlggs; Eddy for Mckerman; Bicker man for Tibbott: Moors for Shea Wilson for Hlghley; Brown for Wll on. Ames for Gllck: Larsen for Pari scete: Scmmene for Gennert; Hey reuse sirengtneneo. Kutnerrora was yards to Cook, who returned fifteen.

happened to be in the ncignoornooa and as I remember the thing it was to have gone ten rounds. It didn't go ten seconds time was called for the first round, Hawkins, who Was about the flashiest young fighter I ever saw, took about four quick strides out to meet the slower and more careful Flaherty, advancing from the othir corner. Had Guard Upi. -They got within range, Flaherty with his guard well up and moving with every inch measured. He had heard of the prowess of the Californian and didn't want to be caught napping.

Hawkins, the ldeul of speed and flash, stepped In feinting with lightning like rapidity towards the body. For just an Instant Flaherty dropped his guard to protect his ribs. Even more like a flash the Hawkins hovked over and found a resting place on Flaherty's Jaw. There was just the one punch and it ws all over. Flaherty's head jerked back with a swaying side motion and then the littlo Irishman crumpled up Into the saddest looking little heap of knocked out nahter you ever saw.

His knees thrown for a loss, Nebraska losing the 149 10 14 Mi Individual Average. Oardlner made eight yards around Ptorhosrd 197 Mcsklns U7 I.udwig 17 Ridaell 1S5 Mockett 171 619 UP Pla yer ball on downs, and Kansas limited iin mediately to her 35-yard lino. end, but Nebraska was penalized fif COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. (Crescent Alleys.) I38 MS at niger for Nourse: Love for Hogg. Yale elates for C.

Sheldon; Highhlnhot-hum for Church: Mosely1 for Wlede- 664 '17; 9 9V fyi Nebraska opened up in her pluy, nnd end runs by Rutherford Mnd F. 3pang)er Rldgell Gates R. Spangler McCormlck Team Standings. Total 84" B09 2681 man: Allen for MOBeloy. Team 'Chamberlain gulned fifteen yards.

The Officials Tuft. Brown. referee; attempt was a forward paps, Washington and Lee Marshall, Harvard, umpire. Caley but it was incomplete Ii-t 4 i it 15 15 Ludwig 18 15 Orplieuni Cafe 18 14 Lincoln Tele. Co 18 Blacy Bros.

18 Rublnsons 18 3 Burroughs Cafe 18 3 teen for holding, Onrdine made two yards through tackle. Rutherford gained ten rd on an end run, hul Rlddell lost a yard and Otoupallk punted thirty yards to Wood, who signaled for a fair catch, Nebraska whs fifteen yards for making the tackle. Olilcspio gained twenty-nine yards on-a pass from Lindsay, Wood udded four, 1ut Lindsay lost two on trt attempted pass. Wood lost one yard on an attempted end run. Lind Gives Cornell Scare and Kansas took the ball on her 20-yurd line.

After Rvber wks thrown for a hms of two yurda. Lindsay TO GIVE OVATION 1 Ave. 213 1S9 ISfi xlS4 181 1S1 iso 180 ISO 179 17 178 174 174 174 174 173 172 171 lflS "ItiS 167 TP. 39 22S2 .2218 3320 S265 2717 3217 3247 S227 3177 3175 2tilQ 3134 313S Si, 10 IBM 2749 205O 1014 .3019 "S019 2509 Individual Average. U.K.

TP. 3 12 'IS 15 18 18 18 18 18 18 15 18 18 15 9 1 12 1 18 15 punted, Caley returning ten yards to Nebraska's S5-yard line. Rutherford, Otmipalik and Proctor bucked the line Player Ithaca, N. Sow 13. Barrett of 718 15 for Nebraska's first down.

Chamber Duncan Banks Meakins J. K. Starboard McClelian Mill son Srhlegcl Hudson fiheild Hopewell Ri-mpke Walters Schmitt James Mockett Robertson G. I.amb ...7.. McCune Cornell university made the longtst run of the year tn'eaatern football itnn afternoon in a hot battle In whif HAWKEYE TEAM 10 say punted forty yards, und the game lain took the ball on a right end run for a gain of twenty-eight ynrdi.

Ne was over. Score: Nebraska, 33; Kansas, 0. Cornel drubbed and 40 to 21.1 bruska lost the bull on the 20-yard (Continued From Page One.) Barrett gathered up a kickofr, shoojk oft several tacklers and ran 100 yarclg for a line, wnen Riuhenord fumbled. Punting Continues. Brown Scores on Pet.

.833 .777 .723 .333 .167 .167 Ave. 181 178 169 169 167 166 164 162 162 161 158 157 157 15S 155 1..4 153 153 152 149 141 148 147 144 142 142 humbling the' Huskere and J'he southerners threw a big artirie nA.n.lt' hAlniiinnahln nonlm the defeat adnalnlBtered by Nebraska Lindsay punted to the middle of tho field. Rutherford being downed as he aught the ball. Caley gained twelve the Harvard Subs Moore Cowan Brown Gunibel Wheeler G. I.udwig Jenltln C.

Campbell, Jr. Thorgi imaon. Shuck Fav Carr Wallace H. Ludwlg Busby Parks i I. Roque Obblnk Frlstoe Farrow VIIIUI.

a I tions In the first period, scoring two' 8 18 18 12 12 18 18 13 15 9 10 18 13 18 15 8 15 15 18 yards, but was pushed back seven on touchdowns. CAPITAL CITY LEAGUE. (Y. M. C.

A. AlUtyaJ to the Minnesota Gophers, a member of tho "Big Nine," The Iowa spread piny, the HawkeVe' pet play, was right anered and otherwise broken ud bV the Cornhuskers, who 1427 3045 3047 1992 2950 2904) 2103 24118 1420 1569 2S25 2804 2791 2613 2750 2297 1219 2231 2231 2660 1322 114! 2135 2:4 Cambridge, Muss. 13. Ilrown scored a touchdown on the Harvard sag-jed and he Just collapsed as, a wet rag would. It was Just like a mighty tlrrd man falling asleep on his feet and gradually straightening out into a comfortable position on the.tloor.

to continue his nap. The crowd gave one gap of astonish-mert and then let out a yell that pieived the biting crisp mountain uir as A rifle shot Would. It reverberated alonp the of tho foothills Into kvhh'h that famous arena was tucked lan.r then echoes came back. Thers was no useof Hogan, he Chlcagoan who was referee of, that elimlnary. doing any counting.

Of iurse he did but when was said 1 oor little Flaherty was absolutely Head to his own surroundings. Then an auempieo past, a long pus. Chamberlain to Caley wns good for thirty yards, nnd Rutherford added MAJOR 0NG LOSES OUT' 'f Team Standings. G.P. W.

second string this afternoon, while the Crlirson stars watched Yale) bent Team thirteen more on an end run. Cham 1 IN RACE FOR $20,000 Mncoln C. ft D. 18 17 Maxwell Mntor 18 10 Princeton, but the rookie wpn-An eas 18 to 4 victory, After Harvard had certain and Rutherford brought the I ball on line bucks to Kansaa' 4-yard I Una, but an end run by Chamberlain failed and Kansaa recovered the ball defgh' Klein 'r Line. Candy Kitchen.

18 10 Evans Cleaners No. 1 18 8 10 Y. I. C. A.

1 7 11 Neb. Cent. B. A. 18 1 Individual Averages.

Pet. 45 .444 V.3S9 J.112 i Ave. 202 190 188' scored two touchdowns and field goal the Browns opened up In the final quiTter and rammed their way down the field in a aeries of lln. plunges and entf run for their touchdown. on downs, Lindsay punted fifty yards Trora behind tne goal.

Caley. Proc 9 8 ir 18" Wetter u.f- Burroughs E. Starboard 'Amos G.tV ottered their wgy, to two tourhdowni and kept tbelrdwn goal line from being croed. "CorrdlHon were reversed In 1814; the 'Cornhuskera lugged too large a stock of over-con tide nee and only the skillful place-kicking of Captain Halllgan enabled Nebraska to annex the long end of a 14 to 9 score. The nftermuth ef the 1914 encounter was featured by arc unpleasantness which for a time threatened a.

break. In relations; Nebraska rooters were "ganged" by Iowa City hoodlums and stripped of their colors. The University of Washington of Seattle was a atron; blddee for a place On the Ne- 4, -f -so? ter and Shaw brought the ball to the Karnes 38-yard line, as time wa culled for the-first quarter. Neither hey carried him to his coner nc was pmiietely out and he wasn't revived is st 1 S377 San Ftancieo. Nov.

13. Tommy Murphy, eastern horseman whose string won.oJose to this season, lost outin one of the biggest' stakes of the exposition racing season today, when Major Ong finlshe4 thlrdTIn the pace, Hal Boy, Dick Mapon up, winning straight heats. Major Ong made a pretty race in the third heat finishing second, after coming In third In th eecond. team had scored. It or ten minutes.

And for a our after Martin 18 1 I Player Elche Rempke R. Spangler Mllison V. Spongier Amxnoker Meakins Rfttgell BRISCOE LORD TO GO. Memphis. Nov.

IS. Secretary Tom Watkins of the Memphis South-em league club today announced the directors had decided not to retain Briscoe Lord as manager next season. f'o successor hus been na md. The following teams have entered the Midwest tournament at Omaha, November 19 to 29: Lincoln Cleaning Dye Work. Maxwell Motor C.

1 M. A. idn't know what had happened. X'ebraska opened the second period with long forward pass, Caley to Chamberlain, the latter shaking off three tackier and carrying the ball Ke may tell his friends that he sa If in." IHl J80 2207 27X net 12 12 tfie Fltisimmons-Coi-Pett ngnt mat flllowedoon after but III never be- over the Una for, Nebraska's first.

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