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Eicirr NFRRASKA STATE JOI'RNAi; LINCOLN, TIII'RSDAV, JANUARY 2, 1011 Colt Mtattitta on Play by play of Stanford's 21-13 Rose lioni victory rrdm A.AM rtnt tfowai I a 4m. galit4 ruhluf iwll, I 1 Jl 62 yard pass play gives Texas Aggies 13-12 win i tun. Mea -rvfiiplrinl lui i. hi lur. in ft Major Jone announced that all of the 13 Nebraska aeniors would be honorary game captains.

The a three Husker quarterbacks Were ltr. Mr tMlrrr 4 kjf 4 lnlrnvti-4 ksar fl fttHliHg lirlnil tf rum rrlfiMiiMr 4 Tut, )J mi kirk Wl 6A ltf, ruiubir rocuvvri-4. lual trui(irs IV to make all of the decisions, Ne Ki'uUa m.iii lha tnud U'lth YfitU it relscn, ueorge Knigni anq jneoa but he ball sailed over Knight's head In the end xone. Knight's attempted placement from the Indians' 37-yard line barely nse over the line of scrimmage. Kahler downed the ball on the Stanford 8 where the Indians put it in ptHy.

STANFORD: Uallarnean gained a yard at a drive thru center. A aged to recover on the Husker 16. wall of Huskers held Kmetovtc for no gain. Stanford was penalized for too much time, and the ball went back to the Indian 4. Forty seconds remained as Dillevsen Thompson meeting with the Stan up.

Albert quick kicked f0 yards to Rohrig who was downed In his tracks on the Hunker 32. NEBRASKA: The Husker got mixed up on backfield assignment and Nebraska took a 12 ymd loss. Luther finally recovered the hall. Undskog came thru to block Hopp's quick kick and recovered on the Huskers' LS-yard line. STANFORD; Knight broke up Albert's end one puss to Meyer, Crane went down to the 12-yard line on a trip around hia own' left end.

Hopp stopped him. Albeit terback skittering on 20 more over fighting Ram eleven ford captain. the Nebraska 9. Gallarneau went went over the same spot fur a touchdown. Score: NEBRASKA 7, STANFORD 6, Albert kicked the extra point with Knietovui holding.

Score: NF.1MASKA 7, STANFORD 7, Two minutes were left In the first quarter, An entire team came into the game for the Huskers. Ludwick and Hunker, ends, Hehm and Schleich, tackles, Abel and Whitehead, guards, Meier, center, Knight, Rohrig, Zikmund and Ru-bottom were the eleven, Albert kicked off to Rohrig who Nebraska elected to receive and fore Interfiling to Jim I rinsing. Officials ruled two forward passes on the play and brought the ball chose to defend the north goal. back 35 yards to the Fordham i FIRST QUARTER. Frankie Albert kicked off Ball on Rami' 1, to Rlumenstock booted 50 yards to Francis on the Nebraska 25, who De Race Moaer and the Cadet acur- reiurnea 10 me Manroru (.

ne came in for Freddie Meyer for Stanford, Albert made a yard at ned back 25 yards. Officials raced had Rood interference but fell try center as I'etsch came in for Into the play, called an unneces Third string back is hero for Cadets BY FELIX R. M'KN IGHT. DALLAS. A Bottled and ing to cut back.

Jlopp lost three yards on an attempted sweep of Knight in an, attempt by Nebraska aary roughness penalty on Ford ance, wrecked their passing game and rushed their kicking, the Ag-files unfurled a spectacular 62 yard puss maneuver on the second play of the third period to Start proceeding. Out of the shadows into which he quietly fell after becoming an overnight hero only a year ago, arose Karl Smith, a curly thatched third string halfback and track sprinter, to take his Beat among Aggie immortals, ham and placed the ball on the his own right end. Francis broke i i- i XW jr 1. 1 ft i i thru the Indian line on a spinner Kam 1-yard stripe hoot balls fabulous fullback, for 14 and a first down on the Stanford 35. Francis was thru on Jarrin' John Kimbrough, a man came back 22 yards to his own 22.

Rubottom cracked over his own right tackle for four yards. Rohrig went around his own left end for a yard as the quarter ended. Score: NEBRASKA 7. STAN-FORD 7. SECOND QUARTER.

The ball was on the Husker 27, Fordham hadn't stopped 'til yet, rapped, Jut eleven other guys for 80 dreary minutes, the Texas Aggies finally broke their hobbles blasted over standing up and this time Pugh made good on the win the same pla.y for 14 more and another first down on the 22. Luther was good on a reverse to the 9-yard line. He was pushed out after a gain of 13 van's. Stanford to hold the clock. Nebraska was penalised, however, for too many times out.

Albert stood in his end tone and kicked to Rohrig, who fielded the ball on his own 4S and came back 4 yards, finally being chased out of bounds, NEBRASKA: Rohrig passed behind the line to Rubottom who missed getting back to the line of scrimmage by a yard as the half ended. Score: NEBRASKA 13, STANFORD 14. Starts Down 'Sidelines. passed to Gallarneau in the flat and the Indian lost five yards as he stumbled and fell while all by himself, Albert passed wild In the end none and the Huskers took over possession of the bull on their own 20. NEBRASKA: Rohrig took a triple reverse and was forced out of bounds by Crane, the last man, after an eight yard gain.

Crane leaped up high to Intercept Rohrig's pass and went out of hounds on his own momentum on th Husker 31. STANFORD: Gallarneau gained a yard. Stanford backs were in motion but Nebraska declined the penalty. Albert passed tn the flat to Kmetovic who made two yards before Francis piled in to him. Albert fumbled, recovered and lost three yards, Herndon nailing him.

ning point Still the Fordhams were in the took time out. The last four plays ball game, altho visibly tiring in the mild Indian summer weather brought a net gain of 44 yards. Francis nut his head down and Just before the fourth period third down and 5 to go. Rohrig tried a Statue of Liberty play and Zlkmund missed the ball but man-Rohrlg kicked to Allert who returned 12 yards to his own 45 plunged for three yards to the 6. ended, Joe Rot he, reserve Aggie Luther, on a reverse, broke down back, fumbled a long punt and and stampeded Fordham' Kama for a weird, 13-12 Cotton Howl foot hall triumph Wednesday.

Six hrlef minutes of a dramatic third period six minutes of passing magic, of breaks and of the cunning that made the Aggies rulers of the Southwest for two years, Rave them the ball game before 47,000 spectators. Dulled by a vicious Fordham line that kept them badly off bal- from the Aggie where the Fordham klckoff had sailed out of bounds, he started swishing down the sidelines and didn't look over his tiny shoulder until he hit the Fordham 35, Ju.st as a ball of string untwining, Marion Pugh'a 31 -yard pass was there waiting for him. He took It without a ripple and out-raced Len Kslimont. fleet Ford- Tackle Alex Santilll recovered on yard line. the Aggie 44.

to the 2-yard line. Francis broke over his own right tackle for touchdown. Four minutes were gone. STEVE FILIPOYICZ: His passes almost beat the vaunted Ags. THIRD QUARTER.

Nebraska's original lineup came In to start the third quarter. Stan Squat Steve Fillpowicr, the STANFORD: The Indian messed up its signal and recovered for a 2 yard loss. Fordham passing threat, shot a Score: NEBRASKA 6, STAN Gallarneau took the ball from A I ford starting eleven was also intact and the Huskers defended the long one to Stan Rettnskl on the Aggie 28, Then Len Eshniont, the FORD 0. bert and came up tho field foil ham safety man, the remaining 33 yards. Ju.st 13 months ago he pulled the same magic to put the Aggies Francis kicked the extra point running wraith, got around right yards.

Abel made the tackle) end to the 20. Fillpowicz threw in with I'etsch holding. Alliert went back into punt for in the Sugar Howl game, escort two brutal smashes at the line Francis kicked off 45 yards to for five and Blumenstock. on a Gallarneau who came back to his Ing a pass In exactly the same nation but passed to Kmetovic on the Husker 45, just a yard short of a first down. Gallurneati broke manner to start the Aggies on picture play that swept him thru own 39 where he was run out of second half rampage that buried the middle of the Cadet line, went bounds.

Kahler a topped him loose on a quick opening play an Albert went bark Into punt formation and kicked into the end xone for a touchhack. NEBRASKA: Rohrig was rushed while passing but got It off and it sailed right Into Albert's hands, but the quarterback fumbled It when it might have been a tourhdown. Stanford took out time. Albert was shaken up a bit when he fell down to earth. The Indians were penalized for too many times out and the ball was advanced to the Huskers 25, second down and five to go.

Nine north goal. Francis kicked off 55 yardri to Kmetovic, downed on the Stanford 24 by Prochaska. Standlee raced around his own left side for three yards. Gallnrenau was handed the ball by Alliert and came up four yards. Petsch finally halted Albert faded way back and kicked 48 yards into the end zone.

Nebraska scrimmaged from Its own 20. NEBRASKA: Hopp smnshed STANFORD: Standlee took a over for the touchdown. raced down to the Nebraska 24 University of Texas and erased first half deadlock. Line Sweeps Thru. lateral from Albert for a five yard gain around his own left end.

For the second time Steve Hu- True, Marion Fugh missed the yard lino, where Rohrig finally pulled him down. Albert passed to ttallarneail out in the flat and dacek hurried into the game and Kmetovlc swept the other end for conversion point after Smith's gal hint gallop Wednesday, and the Knight came up fast to throw him four yards to the Stanford 49. Luther came up to halt him. Standlee made two yards and a tried to knot the score. But out of the Aggie line came Tackle Martin Ruby to deflect the ball.

for a four yard loss. Gallarneau score was only tied, 6-6, but 'Rama Smith had kindled the firo and the Aggies had another Bcore five on a reverse, bounced down to the Husker 13, for a 15 yard advance and a first down. Schleich came thru fast to throw Standlee for It swept crazUy toward the cross- flt dwn hut the Huskers were bar. hung there a second, and then The ball was put down on Inst seemed to rirln hark intr, th. the Nebraska 46.

Standlee took minutes later. over his own left tackle for a three yard advance. Francis broke loose on another spinner and came up nine yards for a first down on the Husker 32. Hopp faked to Francis and made two yards thru field of piny another lateral but Proehnska and Schwartzkopf threw him for a three yard loss. There was a a yard loss.

Behm missed Gallarneau who got down to the Nebras Gambling' for everything, and certainly the better club until that moment, Fordham virtually placed the Aggies' second score in the charity department in a series of The vaunted Aggie line of six seniors and a sophomore end, the ka 10-yard line. The Huskers de center. Luther swept his own right end on a reverse for four line that for two seasons ranked as the stoutest wall in college football, was pushed and shoved weird plays. fumble on the next piny but Taylor recovered for the Indians. Albert's long puss to Onllarneau was Incomplete on the Nehrnska 9-yard line.

Albert punted into the clined a penalty for Stanford backs in motion. Albert faded back to pass, saw no receivers open and then ran, but only for minutes were remaining in the game. Francis, on a spinner, gained four yards thru the center. Francis hit his own left tackle for 3 yards for a first down on the Husker 33-yard line. Luther, on an attempted reverse, fumbled when hit but Meier recovered for a 5 yard loss.

Gallarneau Intercepted Rohrig's attempted pass to Prochaska and was pushed out of bounds on the Nebraska 43. STANFORD: Albert passed 53 yards to Kmetovic but Luther broke It up just a few yards from the goal line. Albert passed a flanker to Tomerlin for a first Big Jim Blumenstock, a mag all over the premises during the yards. Palmer hauled him down from behind. Hopp made two yards on an in and out play.

Hopp kicked 50 yards to Albert who re nificent player nut there Wed first two periods. a yard to the Husker 9. Albert's nesdny, faked a kick from behind his goal line and passed to Jimmy Vicious charges from the end zone and the Huskers scrimmaged from their own 20-yard line. turned 14 to his own 24-yard line. attempted field goal with Kmeto vie holding from the Husker 15 Noble in the flat, the wiry, quar- tackles and ends played hob with Uie Cadets' famed passing game STANFORD: Kmetovic drove yard stripe was wide.

Nebraska NEBRASKA: Tomcrlin came in and finally created the break that took the ball from scrimmage on over the t-enter for six yards, Alf-son pulling him down. Alfson forced Gallarneau out of bounds gave Fordham its first touch MAIN FEATURES START their own 20. down, the Stanford lineup to replace Graff. Hopp swept wide and cut back over his right tackle for three yards. Francis faked a spin Herndon came in to replace after a gain of a yard.

Gallar Down on his 20 Conatser swung Behm at right tackle for Nebraska LINCOLN: "Love Thy Neigh bor," 1:48, 3:48, 5:48, 7:48, 9:48. neau pushed his way to the Stan into a punt, but found only a horde NEBRASKA: Rohrig cut out ford 36 yard stripe for a first for of redshirts bearing down on his l7lt Their NEW 1 feK It' comedy is their VZS FUNNIEST! 1 The MARX Brothers 1 I 25c jjji till EXTRA! lvW'Vl ll" 8 ROSE BOWL CAME RETURNS I I Ls'V. I ANNOUNCED FROM STAGE! I FT "ify 1 BENNY ALLEN K-vrt' A( I "LOVE THY i STUART: "Go West," 12:00, ner, kept the ball and was just able to get back the line, of and back for a two yard advance the Indians. Standlee took a lat kicking leg. The ball deflected to over his own right tackle.

Ron the flat zone and Charlie Pierce eral from Alliert and came around his own right end for five yards scrimmage. Nebraska was offside on the play, however, and the ball went back to the 18-yard line. a great reserve guard, smothered rig's bullet pass to Bunker slipped out of the end's hand. It was the where Petsch made a flying tack the ball on the 20. first pass the Oornhuskcrs had at le.

Nebraska took time out. Al Hopp was rushed on a quick kick Blumenstock and Eahmont tempted. Rohrig quick kicked to belt passed to Graff who slipped wormed to the 10. On the next and the ball rolled out of bounds on the Stanford 43. and fell on the Stanford 42 for Kmetovic who tried to catch the ball over his head on his own 28 and fumbled.

Zikmund recovered STANFORD: Kahler swarmed one yard gain. play Filipowicz cocked back to throw a pass and Quarterback Jim Noble sneaked around, snatched Albert faded back, tried to pass 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00, 10:00. VARSITY; "No No Nanette," 1:00, 3:10, 5:15, 7.25, 9:30. VARIETY: "Escape to Glory," 1:15, 4:05, 9 50. "Old Swimming Hole," 2:35, 5:25, 8:15.

CAPITOL: "Boom Town," 1:33. 4:00, 6:39, 9:12. "News," 1:00, 3:33, 6:06, 8:39. JOYO: "Cross Country Romance," 1:10, 4:36, 8:02. "Howards of Virginia," 2:19, 5:45, 9:11.

NEBRASKA: "Little Bit of Heaven," 1:00, 4:02. "Murder Over New York," 2:43, "The Fugitive 7:41, 10:40. "Hullaboo," 6:12, 9:11, 12:10. Gallarneau and stopped the Stanford ace for no gain. Kmetovic took a lateral from Albert and got and finally ran for a five yard the ball and went spinning to the gain but Stanford was penalized on a perfect execution of the down on the Husker 28.

It was a 15 yard advance. Rohrig broke up Albert's pass to Gallarneau on tho goal line. Abel Intercepted Albert's pass to Kmetovic and came hack to the Nebraska 38. Had the field gone just a little wider, Abel would have been away for a score. Stanford took out time.

Five and a half minutes remained in tho game. Behm came in the Nebraska line for Clarence Herndon. NEBRASKA: Rohrig passed to Luther on the Husker 45, but the ball popped out of his hands Into Kmetovic's at that point. STANFORD: Crane took a flanker pass from Albert for 8 yards. Luther ran him out of bounds.

Gallarneau broke over his own right tackle for 3 yards and a first down on the Husker 39. Kmetovic took a lateral from Albert and Knight came up fast to throw him for a yard loss. Crano raced thru the center for a 4 yard gain. Schwartzkopf nailed him. The huge bowl was completely 15 yards for clipping and the ball mossy Statue of Liberty play.

was put down on the Indian 33. all the way to the Nebraska 38-yard line. It was a 19 yard advance and the Huskers took time out. Six minutes remained in the Filipowicz Scores. A driving burst thru left guard Kmetovic took a flanker pass from Albert and got down to the Nebraska 32 yard line before he on the next play by Filipowicz scored.

End Jim Sterling crashed was pushed out of bounds. It was first quarter. Kmetovic took another flat pass from Albert and finally was run out of bounds on the Husker 22 for another first in to block Hudacek'a attempted conversion. 34 yard gain. Herndon came in fast to bring down Gallarneau Just before the end of the first for no gain.

Albert faked a pass and ran down to the Husker 25 on the Stanford 32. NEBRA SKA Rohrig eased back on the first play and threw a long pass to Zikmund who caught it over his shoulder for a touchdown. Score: NEBRASKA 13, STANFORD 7. Rohrig's attempted placement was blocked by Lindskog. Knight picked up the blocked ball and when about to be stopped lateraled to Rohrig, but the Rubber Man was stopped on the Indian 4-yard line.

Nine minutes were left to play in the second quarter. Robesky replaced Taylor In the Indian line. Rohrig kicked off out of bounds and Stanford took the ball from scrimmage on its own 35. STANFORD: Kmetovic was where he was knocked out of down. Albert took the ball from Lindskog, faded back and slipped for a six yard loss.

Standlee fumbled and Burruss recovered for Nebraska on the Husker 25. 20c 'til 1 P. M. period the Fordhams started a charge from the Aggie 39 that failed of a touchdown only because of a gallant goal line stand by the Aggies. bounds by Alfson and Schwartz kopf.

Gallarneau broke over his own right guard for four yards NEBRASKA: Lindskog came up On alternate thrusts Eshmont, and a first down on the Husker fast to throw Luther for a six yard void of ttie sun and it was quite Blumenstock and Filipowicz battered the Cadet line for 11 yards, 21. Stanford took out time. Seven dark to see the players from a minutes remained in the third loss on an attempted reverse. Taylor held Francis for no gain. Hopp went back to punt and kicked 40 'm.

'-'til mV. '1 1 KWM quarter. Armstrong replaced Gal distance. Crane fumbled a flanker pass from Albert and was hauled down by four Huskers for a 15 larneau in the Indian backf ield and yards to Kmetovic who came oacK to the Husker 47. CAPITO 'unj S(a) HiOUJ yard loss.

Albert kicked from the Tomerlin came in for Graff at end Knight replaced Petsch at quar IIHIKTIIMTH AMD IHIIII jjj HAPPY NEW YEAR! i Truly a sincere wish from the entire staff of your friendly theatre! NOW SHOWING! STANFORD: Kmetovic got out, Husker 49-yard line to the 16, terback for the Huskers. Arm where the ball rolled dead. kirjWf Wnat You've All Been Waiting For the Greatest of All Pictures! swept his right end and got down to the Husker 18-yard line before Luther was able to brine him stopped by Herndon after a gain of a yard. Gallarneau passed to strong smacked over his right NEBRASKA: Rohrig tossed a guard for five more yards but Kmetovic Just short of a first Standlee was injured and the In down on the Stanford 44. Standlee short pass to Luther who broke away up to Stanford's 48, a 37 yard gain, before he was hauled down.

Luther was nearly away for a touchdown. Stanford took out 1 GABLE TRACY 1 CLutua. JtU smacked thru the center for dians took out time. Parker came in for the big Stanford ace. Al yards and a first down on the 47 il COLBERT 'LAMARR Albert long pass down the cen down.

It was a 29 yard run. Hopp and Prochaska threw Gallarneau for a three yard loss on a sweep of the other side of the line. Stanford took time out. Two and one-half minutes remained in the quarter. Albert handed the ball to Kmetovic who broke over his own left tackle for 10 yards to time and was penalized 5 yards for ter to Meyer was incomplete bert passed another flanker out to Kmetovic and the Stanford speedster got down to the 2-yard line.

Albert tried a quarterback Herndon and Schleich hauled Here comet the yeor' neircjf, fatlrft and freshest fun and music shou too many times out. Meiners came into the Stanford line for Taylor. Albert intercepted Rohrig's pass Kmetovic down after a 6 yard ad vance to the Husker 47. Albert sneak and was stopped by the Husker line on the 1-yard stripe. Added and was brought down on the Stanford 29.

faked a pass and got down to the Albert fumbled but reached out Nebraska 42 for a first and ten, Attraction! "Our Gang" Comedy Color Cartoon Latest Newtreel STANFORD: Gallarneau took a Abel made the tackle. Six mln Any Time Children 10o lateral from Albert and raced up to the 41-yard line for a first utes were remaining In the first half. Kmetovic made two yards before Knight came up from the nwNoo down after an 11 yard gain. Less than a minute remained in the Eshmont then spinning over right end to the Aggie 15. Blumenstock rattled the other wing to the 5.

But there the Aggies arose to beat back the Fordhams on three running efforts and watch Filipo-wicz's futile fourth down pass flutter far out of the end zone. PoBltlon TEX. A. ft M. FORDHAM L.K Sterling nennery I rtrc J- Anna NEAGLEy; Wednesday Thursday secondary to stop him.

Nebraska took time out. Prochaska came into the Nebraska lineup for Bunker at right end. Albert JOYO HAVELOCK game. Crane made 4 yards but Stanford was penalized 15 yards for unnecessary roughness and tha ball went back to the 28. Luther, and picked up the ball from underneath the pile on the 1-yard line.

Armstrong was handed the ball from Albert but four Huskers stopped him for no gain. Luther and Herndon held Armstrong again and the Huskers took over the ball on the half yard line as the Nebraska rooters went wild. NEBRASKA: Hopp kicked out 40 yards to Kmetovic who dodged over his own right, appeared to be trapped several times and then, beside savage and perfect block with Frank MORGAN Virginia Grey Blllie Burke passed a perfect strike to Gallar Knight and Rohrig were replaced neau for 41 yards and a touch by t. Thompson, Bradley and Bob and many more down. Gallarneau leaped high and Kahler.

without breaking his stride, caught STANFORD: Peterson, who re the ball on his fingertips. placed Albert, 5 yards around his own left end as the Score: NEBRASKA 13, STAN FORD 13. Ktisr linwl returns announced! Frank Lloyd who gave you "Mutiny on the Bounty" and "Weill Fargo" now presents CAEY GRANT MARTHA SCOTT 'THE HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA" with Sir Cedric Hardwlcke Alan Marshal Richard Carlson COMPANION FEATURE Love and Laughter in Trailer Gene RAYMOND Wendy BARRIE in "Cross Country Romance" ing, reversed his field and drove all the way down the sidelines to his right for a touchdown. Albert kicked the extra, point Indians were again penalized for too many times out. South, who had ju.st come in for Kmetovic, with Kmetovic holding.

L.T Pannell Kuzman L.o: Robnett Bennett Vaughn De Fllllppn R.O Henke Sartorl R.T Routt Ungerer RE Simmons Landing Q.B Pugh Noble L.H Smllh F.fhmont R.H Thnmaiinn Blumenntork F.B Klmbrouch Texan A. nd 0 0 1.1 013 Fordham 0 6 0 612 Texan A. and M. neorlng: Tourhdowna, Smith. Klmhroueh; point from try after touchdown, Pugh (placement.

Fordham scoring: Touchdowns, Filipowicz. Blumenstock. Substitutions: Texas A. and ends, Henderson. Buchanan; tackles, Hauser, Ruby: guards, Rahn, Richardson; center.

Herman; hacks, Conatser, Moser, Jeffrey, fipivev, Rothe. Webster. FnrHhnm end Rltfnskl: tackles. Hltda- Score: NEBRASKA 13, STAN Score: NEBRASKA 13, STAN FORD 20. FORD 14.

Four minutes were left in the worked the same spot for 4 yards as Stanford was again set back 5 yards for too many times out. Verdicck came in to replace Stahle replaced Lindskog at for the Indians. Albert kicked third quarter as Nebraska took out time. Albert kicked the extra off 48 yards to Zikmund who re Thompson in the Indian backfield. point again with Kmetovic turned 49 yards to the Stanford Score: NEBRASKA 13, STAN 39.

Zikmund was injured on the play as it appeared that he was South made 3 yards around his right side as the game ended. Final score: NEBRASKA 13. STANFORD 21. FORD 21. nearly away for a touchdown.

Bob Jack Francis replaced Taylor On Premiere NififM UH rr The real celebration 1 Kahler replaced him at the wing-back post. fXCH" VARIETY 194Vm First Big Romantic Thrill for Stanford. Albert, kicked off 55 yards to Luther who returned to the Nebraska 34 where Armstrong rek. Santilll; guards. Pierce.

Lucas; backs, Pleculewlcz, Iwczvk, Hearn. Referee. Jeff Karris, llendrtx; umpire. Russell B. Cnodwln.

Washington and Jefferson; linesman, F.ddte Dyer. Rice; field judge, Cvlaln L. Bolster, unattached. Iowa State wins over NEBRASKA: Graff came in fast brought him down. to throw Rohrig for a 14 yard loss when the Husker attempted to pass.

Rohrig's attempted long pass NEBRASKA: Hopp cut out ana men he someiniws the Stuart will be Tak member as long i jo friendly tip and Jne Phone to Prochaska sailed over the Husk- back and behind good interference got up for an eight yard gain. Francis put his head down and ill er's head. Rohrig's pass to Kahler was incomplete but the officials chugged off four yards for a first down on the Husker 45. Hopp ran called interference by Kmetovic and it was a first down for Ne Drake quintet, 45-26 AMES, la. UP).

Registering its sixth consecutive victory in as many starts this season, the Iowa State College basketball team defeated Drake here Tuesday night, 45 to 26. Outclassing the Bulldogs all the way, the Cyclones held a 27 to 13 advantage at halftime. Dlllf I into one of his own linesmen and was stopped at the line of scrimmage as the Indians took out time. Stahle, Crane, and Warnecke braska on the Stanford 35. Rohrig came up for 7 yards on an in and out cutback.

Rohrig tried the other Second Featurel "The OJd Swimmin' Hole" It's Coming I "The HIT PARADE 1941" came into the stanrora lineup. Muskin replaced Royal Kahler at eft tackle for the Cornhuskers. Dale De Koster and Carol Schneider, guards accounted for 19 of Iowa State's points In first half. Schneider was high scorer with 12. i Two minutes were left In the quarter.

Hopp's pass to Prochaska was knocked down by Stahle. Nebraska was offside but Stanford STlJTeoln, Nebraska Now Showing! the display of 10 Large Action Photos of the Rose Bowl Game In Gold's "0" Street Window On Thursday at Noon or Shortly After side of the line for 2 yards to the Stanford 26. Rubottom charged thru the center for a first down on the Indian 35-yard stripe. Three minutes to play. Jack Francis came in the Stanford line, replacing Robesky.

Stanford tooK out time. Rohrig passed to Knight on the Indian 20 but the Husker quarterback dropped the ball. Nebraska was penalized 5 yards on the play for backs in motion. Three minutes were left in the half. Kahler took the ball from Rohrig on the Statue of Liberty declined the penalty.

Luther was smeared for a six yard loss as he Southwest cage tourney at Holdrege in March attempted to sweep his own left end. Hopp kicked 41 yards to Armstrong who was stopped In his tracks on Stanford's 24. Write or HOLDREGE, Neb. (UP). The Coming; Soon! southwestern Nebraska high school STANFORD: Nebraska declined basketball tournament will be GngT ROGERS held here March 5, 6 and 7.

an offside penalty. Armstrong took a flanker pass from Albert for one yard gain as the quarter tlTtd Holdrege won the site in competi ended. Added! Walt DineT "GooIt Wilbur" Matinre 15c Evening 20i: Score: NEBRASKA 13, STAN-ORD 21. tion with Lexington and McCook. The Southwest conference track meet will be held May 2 at Kearney.

Dwight Williams of Kearney is president the association and DENNIS MORGAN smeared for a 7 yard loss by three Indians. Rohrig's long pass to Kahler was incomplete, but Stanford was offside on the play. Th ball was on the Indians' 30, second and 17 yards to go. A pass, Rohrig to Ludwick. was broken up by Palmer.

Rohrig tossed a long flip JAMES CRAIG KO ADIO Sport Subject KIVA FOURTH QUARTER. Meier, Rohrig, Schleich' and Abel came Into the Nebraska line Harlan i Vyant, Kearney, KSeteiaagi I.

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