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Novftnbff 5. 19S0 l-IrOLV SUNDAY JOI RVAL AND STAR 1 I Individual Statistics ua lj" i 4 1 1 if. quWTPt NEBRASKA 13 MISSOURI 14 1 1 Offensive NKHRASKA Rushing- uu I I I I I QUARTER 1 IT r-1 II r1 i A I I i i i Times carried Gained Lost Net Nagl SI 8 0 Reynold JS 1K3 8 17J Adducl. 11 111 0 1 Clerk 14 T33 4 12 Mueller 3 2S 0 2s Bioom aa 1 0 1 zl tn 5 CO a 1 IA 1 i i i i- fluting Total Number Ynrda Avg. Reynolds Fasntng strNSlOS SCOM I i ii i Alt'd Cont'd cepl lnc, Tils Nads 0 4 120 i Reynold 1 0 1 1 Clark 1 0 1 Ulssol Kl Rushing Timee carried Oalned Iist Nst Klein 1 5 (Ilorloso K4 121 Stephen 48 43 Wren SITJ tTTTJ Iitnke I 0 0 -1 Pisatlng -Total STAFF GRAPHS BY MOREY I I 1 1 1 -D gi f' I ai "aB II fi I I 5 Tl (SMSp T-SZ REFHOiOiOOM WTf'v Ad -rVA, Tj 2 HDO 1, If 71133 NEBRASKA 40 i I I Missouri 34 i itr iftcnoHOT tonorinniorteF NEBS JLL (ffl KICKOFF-.

PUNT BALL CKPH PAS INTEBCtSTtO SS INCOMfMTf MSSV KICK OUT Of SOUK FLACC OR DROP KICK ----PENALTT-" FUMBLI TOUCH hOOW 1 1 Husker Nbruk won th toi and tlfd to 4rnd Uw louttl goal with ten mll an hour wind advantan. Mlaaourt choaa in rKtirt, acfandlng Uia norlb goal. FIRST (JI'ARTER Ron Clark klrked off to nhnoulr, who niurniid it yarda to ttia Miuouri 41. Mismr RI: Klein faked a handoff and klrftd rlRht and for alx yarda. Wrfn awept left and and waa finally ran out of Imunda on tha Nabraaka 30, wtwra It wn rirat ana tn for tha Tlgera.

Stephen! tut ovar right tarklt for two yni. Klaln'a pan waa cnmplela to Arkorman, who Interalled to Hamiel, who laterallrd back to Aokrrman. who wna finally downed on Uia NU 16. Tha tttukera looa; tlma out. Wren knifed ovar left tackla for two yards.

Glorloao broka thru (ha middle and waa hauled down on tha Huaker three- yard lint, where It win flret and aoa fnr Missouri. Kirin faked a pitchout and wsa ipilled by a trio of Huekara for a yard loss. Klein'a pitchout waa fumbled by Stephena, but ha on the NU aeven fnr a three-yard loaa. Hlsiourt took time out. stephenf cut over left tackla for a toucrxlown.

Four min'Jtea and alx aaconda nan ueen piayea MOKKt' MIMMIt'RI t. NKHRAHKA Oloriueo'a lacT)ent waa wide, but the H'inkeri wera offside. Glorloao'a aacond atfort waa good. SCORE: MISNOIRI 1, NEBRASKA I. Nebraska waa offatne on tha extra point try, allowing MlMOuri to kirk off from Ita own 45.

Peneke kicked off to Reynolds, who returned 14 yards to tha iiusker 30. NEBRASKA: Iteynolds drova thru tha middia far liva yardavbut Nebraska waa nnnme ana drew a rive-yara penalty. 1 1,3 EOfr HillllIMIlltlllllMliillliT) 3 i jr 3 Tiger Play by Huskers (Continued frorri Page I-B) age of first drive. Momentarily stopped by two Mitzou defenders at the line of scrimmage, Reynolds shook clear and ran unmolested over the double stripes. Reynolds' placement was wide, THE HUSKERS' second touchdown will go down among Memorial Stadium most spectacular plays.

Three plays after the surge opened on the NU 22, Nagle faded to the Mizzou 45 and sighted down field as 14 seconds remained of the half. He fired at what posed an Impossible targe Reynolds romplrte surrounded by three Missouri defenders. Somehow, miracle of miracles, the great clutch kid from Grand battled, mightily for the hall. Amidst a rea of hands, he somehow gained possession and fell into the end zone, with the touchdown. Reynolds' extra point try this time was a bulls-eye.

MISSOURI drove 59 yards in nine plays to score before the game was four minutes old. It ended with Ed Stephens shooting seven yards over left tackle. Glorioso's placement hit. The Tigers scored again with 2:30 minutes elapsed in the second period. This time, the Tigers bit 63 yards in six plays.

From the four, Glorioso bulled over, Glorioso's placement clicked, Mizzou led, 14-0, and Husker hopes looked dim. Ghnouly, a 164-pound senior speedster, stopped two certain Husker touchdowns In the first half when he caught Clark and Adducl from arrears. They had broken thru to Ghnouly, the last man. 9 Nebraska zipped into the lead, 19-14. four minutes after the third quarter opened.

That marked the first time tha Huskers were in the lead. Sparked by Ron Clark's 20- yard sprint, the drive for the third Husker touchdown covered 77 yards in five plays. It ended with Nagle, on a bootleg pitching to Simon, who caught the ball in the end zone for the touchdown. Reynolds kick was wide. Missouri regained the lead four minutes later on a 58- yard drive, featuring a 48-yard surge by Junior Wren.

Stephens punched over from tha two on fourth down. Glorioso's kick was wide, but Mizzou had regained the lead, 20-19. Bingo, five minutes later the Huskers bounced back into the lead, 26-20, as Ron Clark tight-roped 15 yards down the west sidelines for a score, climaxing a 59-yard drive in five plays. Missouri boomeranged back three minutes later, scoring, on Stephens plunge from the one. The drive covered 77 yards in seven plays.

On ne play enroute, Glorioso shook lose for a 47-yard run before being tackled by Reynolds, the last defender, on the NU 17-yard line, Glorioso's successful placement moved Mizzou ahead again 27-26, THREE, minutes after the fourth quarter Huskers scored again. This time the drive lapped up 64 yards in nine tries. From the 16, Nagle tossed to Regier in the end zoue. Regier briefly juggled the pigskin, then retained full sion, for the touchdown. Reynold's accurate placement put Nebraska ahead, 33-27, with 12 minutes left.

At this point, came Reynolds' miracle run of this gripping afternoon. Seven minutes remained in the game, Nebraska possession on the Missouri 34 and ft was fourth down. Three yards were needed for a first-ten. Reynolds pulled back suppos- 1 NumtMtr Yard Avg. KleU 63 31 I'lng Inter- Atl'd Cont'd cptd Ino.

Td Klein W'ren Olorioao Stephena 12 11 132 1 1 1 0 0 0 edly to pass. A wave of four Miz zou defenders emerged on He cut far back to 'his left to elude the tacklers, running way back to the Nebraska 45. Then, like changing a traffic light, he reversed his field and started "pounding upfleld to his right. He passed the Mizzou 45... the 40, whoops, two more Missourians took a shot at nun.

Here a fast chance of nace and two key blocks by cohorts ciearea tne nnal path. He skirted down the west sidelines untouched for the touchdown. You could hear a collective emerged from the huge homecoming throng. The roar was deafening even as Reynolds split the uprights with his con-version. NEBRASKA led 40-27.

only seven minutes remained and Missouri's back appeared broken. Not this stout-hearted band of Tigermen. Red-eyed with d-termination, they drove 54 yards in eight plays for a touchdown with the Klein-Hampel aerial circus carrying the, brunt. They scored with 1:50 left of the game and Glorioso's perfect Placement put them within victory reach. Nebraska lost the ball on downs and Reynolds waa forced to punt with 20 seconds left.

Missouri had time for one more play. And it was a spine-tingler. Glorioso passed" downfield to the ever-dangerous Hampel. The ball was there but so was Ron Clark. Down tumbled the pigskin to terra firma, bang went 'the gun and up went the blood pressure of these wildly-partisan, demons.

There was not an ounce of composure left in the stadium. In this overwhelming offensive display, the two teams together accumulated over 1,000 yards. Nebraska's total was 552; Missouri's, 502. T7 Nebraska Enda-Slmon, Reglar-JMax. Paynlok Prochsska.

Tackiea Toogood. Bpellman, Hoy. Boll Hsndshy, Mullen, 0 2. Defentitt MISSOl RI lacklra Un- Insld 4 ass 1st' Asslst'd 10 B. Fuchs, P.

Fuchs. Wllkenlng, Ohnouly, Rurkhart, 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kadlec, Lordo, Stephens, Clarkson, tbloger, 1 Passra Inter- Broken eptsd up 1 I 0 1 0 1 Ohnouly, B. Fuchs, a Ortmann, Recovered fumbles Klein McKe J. latklrs l'n- Insld assist'd Aaslst'4 in Curtis, 10 Clark, 3 1 Bloom, ft 1 0 3 Mullen, Reynolds, 3 Scott, 1 Husmsnn, dosglein. 1 -1 0 6 I 0 0 0 0 0 a Fasaee Inlets! Bsokea oeuted un Clark, 1 1, Recovered fumble Bloom 1.

Scott 1. Husmann 1. Husker Facts Neb. Ma. FIRST DOWNS (Total) 14 tt Hy Rushing 1 14 Ry Passing 1 Hy PrMltlea Rl SHI.

NO (Nsafibrr of Rushea) 4t Vards flalnrd 444 So Yards I -out It Net Vards Gained 43 S4II FORWARD PASSING (Number Attraintrd) It 11 Number Completed IS Number Had Intereepted 1 I Net tarda CsJned 119 1st TOTAL PLATS (Rushes Passes! 8 88 TOTAL NET VARUS Mt Ml PUNTS fNnmberl Ayerare tarda Had niorked KH'KOrra (Number) Total lards IK RETURNS 88 81 8 8 8 8 104 Number Punt Returns 1 tarda Punt KWurne Number Klrknff Return 4 Vards Hlrkoft Returns 81 INTERCEPTION RETURNS (Number) I tarda Returned II FUMHI.r.S (Number) 1 Ralls I BAI.l. Loxr O.N DOWNS I PENALTIES (N amber) 18 arda Penalised FIEI.n GOALS (Attempted) 8 Succeeaf ill 1 8 IM 1 8 8 3 1 8 8 (inarris Rauer Kr. nna.t.i. helm, Harper, Husmann. I rntera sSeOUl, Scott.

RackSNsifle. Revni.IHa fawivOl rM.l, Mueller, Bloom, Adducl, Curtis. MISSOURI Ends Hsmnel irk.nn.M Portmsnn. Wood, McKe. Tackles Keller.

Uitiioan ask. Royd. (juards Ksdlee. Vaniala ril, TAR do- Huson. Clarkaon.

(enters- Klnson, R. Fuchs. Rarks Klein, rilnrmsm Wen Ohnouly, Fessler, Wllkenlng! Henley! Mlckens. Domeka. Rurkbsr, Nebraska 0 13 13 Missouri 7 7 ta Nebraska scurlne Touchdown: Ffu.

nolds 3, Clark, Kegler. PAT: Renolds 4 (plscments). Missouri acorlng Touchdown: Stephena Olorloso, Klein. PAT: olorloso 4 (placements). Official Cecil Muellerlell Tni.

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CHAMBER Or COMMERCE, Mak Cheeks Payable Lincoln Junior Chsmber of Commere Lincoln, Nebr. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED1 Is a classic cold-weather hand-itained brown a sntmuiu MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 4 lull) tisintltllHtl fi I sera mohvk 4 a- ji i-UJi 1 a sstsasteut 'ri i i i i i -til tlAd -iiirl ir wiin mtm 1 i ii He was downed on tha 23. MIKHOl Rli Klein Pitched out to Wren, who waa hit on the Missouri 45. Huskers took time out. Clark Intercepted Stephena' pass and waa run out of bounds on Missouri's 41.

NEBRASKA! Adducl bulled his war thru the middle for eight. Mirkena waa injured on tha play and replaced by Kadlec, Clark hit Into tha middle for a first down on Missouri's 30. Reynolds ran round right end to the 15, but Nebraska's backrield waa In motion and NU drew five-yard penalty to Tiger 35. Clark swept left end for three. nobis swept around right end and waa finally knocked down on the Tiger 13.

Adducl hit Into tha Una for thru. Clark swept left end for a. touchdown. STORK: NKHRASKA III, MISHOt'RI 10 Reynolds' placement waa SCORE: NKBRASKA t. MISSOI'RI M.

'Mullen kicked to Carter in tha-end ann and the Bengal returned to tha Missouri 23. where Scott lilt hlra. MIssol Rl: Wren, on another pitchout from Klein, swept left end for ntna. Kteln rut over rirhf tackla fnr a first down on the Tiger 3M, wren raced left endn and was finally run out of bounds on the Husker 43. However.

Mis souri waa penalised tor flva yards tor off- Olorloso found a big hoi In tha middle and waa finally tackled by Reynolds on the Husker 17. Nebraska look time out. Klein cut over left tackle to the Husker 13. Wren hit Into the middle for three, but Missouri waa panailied flv fur back- fleld In motion. Stephena took a pitchout from Klein and waa driven out of bounda on tha Husker one for a first and 10.

Stephens hit over left guard for a TO. Fifty sec-ods remained in the third quarter. -SfttREi MISSOl HI Jg, NKHRASKA Nebraska was- ofsida on the try for point, but Glorioeo placement Was good. SCOREi MISWH'R1 11, 'NEriRASKA M. Nebraska waa.

oilsule on taa try tor antra point and Missouri kicked off from its own 45. Reynold took Peneke's "Wee: and lateraled to Bloom, ho waa downed on the Husker 37. NKHRASKA: Clark hit Into tha line for two. Adducl found a hole at left tack) tor seven yards a tha third quarter ended. SCOUt: MISSOl'RUT, NF.RRASKA.J!.

FOl'RTH Ql'ARTEB NKHRASKA: on a quarterback sneak, msde It a first down on tha mid-field strip. Reynolds swept right and to the Tiger 33, where it waa iirst ana jo. Nugle's pass Intended for 8Hnn was knocked down by Stephens. Reynolds hit a stone wall and failed to gain. Regler caught Nagle's pass, good for 17 yards and a first down op the Tiger 1(1.

Reynolds picked up one around rlKht end. Missouri took time. Clark a pass in tended fur Reynold was knocked down, Naxle's pass waa complete to Kegler for a touchdown. SIOKK: NKBRASK A St. MISSOl RI 17.

Reynolds' placement waa gKd. SCORK: NKHRASKA SS. MISfiOI RI of the game, forcing Clark to kick from tna 30. Clara aicaea 10 yiuriuu i returned to the Tiger 4S; MISSOl Rl: Olorioso powered Ihnr the middle for four. Klein wae charged with Intentional grounding when he tried to pass to Olorloso.

Klein's pasa waa good to niorloso to tha Huaker 48. Klein at tempted to sweep right and, but Bloom dropped mm alter a two yam aain. Deneke was dropped for a three yard lose and tha Huskers took over on their own 4R. Missouri took tim out. Tan minutes remained In th gam.

-NKBRASKAt Reynolda fought, hi way thru th mlddl fnr six. Adducl ran thru the center to Missouri's 41 for a first down. Adducl plcHed up two Into th center. Reynolda broka loo around right end to the Tiger eight yard line, but the Husker back field waa In motion and they wer penalised five. Reynolds fought his away around right nd for eight yanls.

Clark swept left end and was a yard short of a first down to tha Tiger 33, making It fourth and one. Reynolds rsn back to his own 30 Kefnr cutting back thru the entire Tiger team to go all th way for a touchdown. SCORE) NKHRASKA 3, MISSOURI II. Reynold placement was good. SCORE: NEBRASKA 40, MISSOURI 7.

Clark kicked off to Olorloso who) returned to tha Missouri 37. MISSOURI: Olorioso'a pass waa complete to Wren good for nine. Klein'a pass was complet to Hampel for a first down on the Husker 40. Olorloso hit over right tackle for thre. Klein's pasa waa com plet to llamnel on the Husker 25.

Wren hit the middle for three, Klein pass was complete to Hampel on tha II. Hoy brok thru tn spill Klein for a flva yard losa, Stephena fought his way over right guard for on with three mlputea remaining in tha game. Kletn'a paaa waa complete to Ackerman to the nine wher was fourth and eight Klein's pass was complete to Ackerman wher it was first down on tha Huaker eix-lnch una. Klein scored on a quarterback sneak with one minute 50 seconds left SCORE! NEBRASKA 48, MISSOURI ss. Olnrloso'g kick was good.

SCORE: NEBRASKA MISSOURI 4. Deneke klrked off to Ploora who slipped and fell on the Huaker 30. NEBRASKA: Revnolis attempted to sweep left end, but was thrown for a two ya-d loss. Clark attempted to cut over left tackla and was good for four yards. Rsynolda swept left nd and then lateraled to Handshey who waa knocked out of bounds nn tha Nebraska 48 with seconds remaining.

However, the Husker was In -motion and be- i named bark to their own 33. Reynolds i kicked to Feseier who raturntd th ball i the Tiger 411. MISSOURI: Glnrloso't long pas hit Hampel In th head on th flv as th game ended. FINAL: NEBRASKA 44), MISSOURI I rn ii Play i i 1 I nit iff a CAMPBELL 1 i Iibsii iii Clark kicked off to Portmann. who re turned seven yards to tha Missouri 42.

MI.03OI RI: Wren picked up two yards at right tackla. Olorloso swept right and for flva yards. Klein fumbled, but recovered for a yard loss. Missouri waa ofstde, but Nebraska declined tha penalty. Klein punted to Clark on the NU 15.

He waa downed on tha Husker 20. NEBRASKA: Nagle'a pass. Intended for Bimon, waa incomplete. Adducl nulled ma way over left tackle fur four vards. Nagle'a pass waa complete to Reglar tor a first down on the Nebraska 32.

Reynolds attempted to sweep right end but was spilled after a yard gain. Reynolds' pass was Intercepted by tihnouly. who was spilled immediately on the Tiger 4X MIhmoI Rl: Klein's jpass waa complete to Ackeiman for a first down on tha ffuskir 3H. Klein'a screen pasa waa complete to Stephens, who was tackled and fumbled tha ball. Bloom recovering on the Nn NKHRASKA Reynolds danced Ma way to a first down on the Nebraska '4(1.

Nebraska took time out. Nagle's screen pasa waa complete to Clark, who fought his way to the Missouri 35. Reynolds made a diving catch of Nagle's king pass In the end lone for a touchdown. Fourteen seconds remained in the half. RCORK; MISSOl Kl 14, NKHRASKA II.

Bevnolds' placement Was good. MISWII Kl 14, NKKRARKA IS. Clark kicked off to Stephens, who fum bled. Nebraska recovered on tha -Missouri 34 with four seconds remaining. NKHRAskAi Tha half ended before the HiiHkers could get a play off.

HAI.KTIMK HlOHEl MIMSOLRI 14. NKHRASKA IS. THIRD QI ARTER Nebraska kicked off and defended tha south goal. Clark booted a short kick to no downed Uia ball on the Missouri 4t. MIH.SOIKI: olorloso broke loose around right end and waa finally downed on the NU 38.

Wren awept left end lor first down on lha fiiiHUsr Klein kept the ball and Went around right, end for five yards, but Missouri waa offside and drew a flve-ynrd penalty Klein lulled to find a receiver ana at tempted to rutu but waa spilled for a four-yard loss by Husmann. Klein's pass was complete to Htephene. wno fougnt his way'-to the-fretrraska 72. where ho fumbled and Vert Scott recovered, for Nebraska. NKHRASKA: Clark found hoi In tha middle and raced to a first down on the Husker 43.

Reynolds swept around right end for a first. down on tha Missouri 45. waa hurt on tha play and carried from tha field on a atrscher. Reynolds slipped thru the middle for eight yards. Nagle's pass was complete to Simon tor a touchdown.

Simon -was all alone In the end tone. Four minutes bad been plRyed In the quarter. h(IKK: NKHKASK.A IK, MISMCII Kl 14. Nebraska waa penalized flv yarda for delay of the game. Reynolds' kick was wide.

Clark klrked to Olorloso who returned 14 yards to the Missouri 42. MISMH RI: Wren took a pitchout from Klein and was finally stoptied by Bloom on tha Nebraska 11. filorioso dova over left tackle for two. went around right end and was driven out of bounds on ths five. Clark was injured on the play and replaced by Carroll.

Wren hit Into the middle to tha two fourth and on for the Tigers. Stephen! crashed over left tackla for a TU. BCOHKi M1SKOI RI to, NKRR.AHKA 1, Ulorioso's kick was wide. Deneke kicked off to Reynolda, who fumbled. Bloom recovered on the Hua- ler 24.

NKBRASKAt Reynolds shot over left tackla lor tour. Nagle'a pass intended for Regler waa knocked down by Fuchs. Mueller awept left end for four. Reynolda kicked to Ghnouly on tha Tiger 15. OPEN ALLEYS 12 to 6:30 P.M.

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E. Comer in 74 It 2a to 14. i i-a I NaSal P.UN018S T.ft. r5 ml iiimi mH i hi mmai iiiMff' Army Victory Puts Cadels Siring: at 26 PHILADELPHIA. (UP).

Polished Army, held to a one point lead in the first half, rolled with crisp precision and artistry to three second-half touchdowns Saturday to defeat Pennsylvania, 2813, run its unbeaten string to 28 games. Lightning fast Gene Filipski, a lightly regarded sophomore from Sacramento, supplied the second half punch for the Cadets by skipping thru Penn's line for 29 and yard touchdown sprints. Filipski's '29-yard canter gave Army a two touchdown working margin over a Penn eleven staggering along because record-busting Francis "Reds" Bagncll was far off his customary pace. A fast charging Army line, which held Penn to 156 yards on the grounds and 44 thru the air, measured the difference between the teams which Army's-Galaxy of power could not supply. Herb Johnson was the kingpin in an Army plot against Bagnell.

He collared two of Bagnell'S "passes to break the Penn captain's un-intercepted streak at 88, four short of Lynn "Dorsett's intercollegiate record. Don Beck intercepted another, 'r City Basketball Deadline Near Entries for teams in the city basketUall4uaguesare duauKri day, Nov. 10 at the city recreation office, Al Hawthorne announced Saturday. A new league has been added to the 1950-51 slate, that for boys of junior high school age. Other, competition will be in classes B-l, B-2.

C-1. C-2 and Industrial. Columbia Upsets Cornell NEW YORK. m. Columbia Upset Cornell, 20-19, 'Saturday on a last period touchdown by Howie Hansen and a placement by Al Ward in a game played in the rain before 20,000 fans at Baker Field.

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4Mb spilled for six-yard loss by Mullen and uia tiusaers took ovar oa downs. NEBRAMK At Clark awept left and and waa run out of bounds on tha NU 44 affer a 17-yard gain. Nagle kept the ball ana ran lert ana for three yards. Rey. tiolrte dove over left guard for four more.

Clark foufht his way thru right guard lor a first down on tha Missouri 45. Reynolds attempted to sweep right and, but was given no blocking and knocked down for a yard kiss. Reynolds sliced thru the middle for alx yards and Mis soun loos, lima out. Reynolds tried tha left side, but waa stopped alter a yard gain. Clark at tempted to sweep left end, but waa du-nped for no gain and Missouri took over fin its own 38 as tha quarter ended SCORKl MISNOIRI 1, NKRBAHKA t.

SIXOND QI'ARTKR MIMWH RIi Wren found a gaping owe at tna miaoia and raced to a first down on ina Tiger a. wren ran tna earns play and picked up another first down, this one on tha NU 37. Stephens ran tha play, right thru tha middle, for a trrnt down on the NU 22. (ilorloso swept riiftit end nsd waa finally run out of bounds by Bloom on the Husksr ID, tncnes snort oi a aown. S'ephens failed to gain over right tackle, hut Nebraska was offside and drew, a five-yard penalty to give Missouri first down cm tha Huaker eight.

Wren went over right guard for five-yards to the NU three. Glortoeo powered over left tackle for a touchdown. Two minutes and 20 seconds were gone me period. WORE! MIKSOt'RI IS, KFRRASKA uionoso a Kick aput tna uprights. BCORKl MIMWH RI 14.

NKHRASKA t. Deneke kicked to Clark on the goal Una. Clark slipped and tell-on. tha Milker l. NKHRASKA Reynolds lilt tha middle for sight yards, but Nebraska waa offside and -penalUed flva yards.

Reynolds swept rlKht and' to pick up eight Clark nmKe loose around lert end and was finally knocked out of bounds by tihnouly nn fha Miaannri The run covered 3d yards. Reynolds ramraera1 tflc mmoia lor sir-yards. swept ritiht for two vards. Clark fumbled and McKea recovered tor Missouri on toe Tigr 34. MlKMllKI: (lloriuso's pass was eom pleta to Wren, who waa run out of bounds on the Nebraska 45.

Wren swept left end and waa run out of bound' by Prochaska after a two-yard gain. Mlasouil took time out. (ilorloso fumbled and Klein recovered for Missouri on tha NU 44, fnr a yard loss. Wren failed to gain at tha middle. Klein punted Into tha end lone.

Nebraska took over on its own 20. NKHRASKA: 'Adducl bulled his way over left tickle for three yard. Nagie'a pass was complete to Kegier for a first down on tha NU 31. Reynolds slipped thru right tackle for seven yards. Adducl battled his way ovr tickle for a first down on the Husker 42.

Reynolda tailed to find blocking, but fought his way around right end for five yards. Adducl broke loose over left tackle and wis finally run down by Ohnouly on the Missouri 14, wnere was first and ten for the Huekera, Nebraska took time out. Bloom waa stopped for no gain st rluht tackle. Reynolds swept around right end acora standing up. Five minutes and seconds rematned In the half.

fMOHK: MINSII1 Rl f. Reynolds' placement was wide. MlfL Mueller found a big opening In tha middle and raced to tha Utieker 4' fur a first "down. Mueller reinsured his. ankla on the FOOTBALL SPECIAL NEBRASKA vs.

OKLAHOMA NOVEMBER 25, 1950 $22.50 tax included from Lincoln to Normans Okla. (118.08 already hsrs gam Uriel) Einy and lert tha -came. Clark replaced mi. Reynolds luLisht tHru the middle (or lve yards. Clark cut ovar riltht iruard for four more.

AQauci drora thru a hole at riKiit tackle for a first down on the Missouri Si. Heynolds-tped and fell, attempting to sweep rlKht end, for a four-yard loss. Adducl made alx yards ovar right guard. Fuchs broka thru and spilled Clark for a three-yard Hisa. Nebraska was penalized five yarda for too much time In tha huddle, Reynolds took a bad pass from center, ran back to the Kusker 40 where ha waa trapped, then attempted a long pass to Dick Kegler on the Missouri 10, and Missouri took over on Us own 41.

MISSOt'RI: niorloso tut ovar rtcht tackle far ulna' yards; Olorlnso smashed his way to the Nil 43, but Missouri was offside and set back to Its own 45. Wren Ifeft end and was finally hnuled down, by -Huev-Clarke, ttia. last defender, nn the Husker 3d where It was first and ten for Missouri. Klein's pass was complete to Ackerman for eltcht yards. Nebraska -took time out.

Stephens picked up a scant yard sweep-Ink riKht end. Klein kept the ball on a fake-pitchout and was finally run out -of Bounds on the NU St, where- It was first and ten for tha Users. Boll came thru to spill Olorloso at the Una of scrimmage. Wren's pass. Intended for Hampel, ws incomplete.

Clark batted tha pass down. Klein'a pass, Interded for Acker-man, waa Incomplete. Klein failed to find a receiver and tried to run, but waa J. GET y. kuaawasuM to 40 0.

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Years Available:
1867-1951