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Lincoln Nebraska State Journal from Lincoln, Nebraska • 8

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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8
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1 Journal-Star lenses catch action in Rose Boivl classic tWll'IMLllJ''y 4 BUNKER (U) If" 1 4- 4 OALLARNEAU (3) J. v. 'J 4 4 4 Allen ZUtraund, Ord sophonoro, 4 pass j.i'oa. nuxix'its score second Husker touchdovm 4 1 I 3 i -v i A LONG AERIAL FKOM HERMIE ROHRIQ in the second canto found its nmrk ns Allen ZikmunJ touk the ball over Liu sliouler in score. On the previous play, it was Zikmund who picked up Kiiictovic's fuutble on tlie Stainlford 'J2 which set up the pins for the Scarlet score.

5. LUTH v. XK-t0i (all -v1iiAi i' v. Nobody near when Oallarncau5 pluolceA this touchdown pass YV rom Fronlcle Albert rjsr's'--' 1 I A Lf BOM 1.1.1 II I "JI M'' rwMffitiliwifcif THE INDIANS TOOK THE LEAD on leaping catch of Frankie Albert's toss by Hugh Gallarneau who, without break- THE STANDS SAT STUNNED as Walter "Hutch" Luther, towhended Ilusker back, scampered to' the Stanford 9 yard ins his stride, sprinted across the double stripe. The touchdown brought the count to 13-all and Albert's conversion a stripe after a pain of US yards as Nebraska drove goalward Carly in the opening quarter.

Three plays later, Vike Francis went over for the Scarlet. mimiic huh jiul luc viiiuuiius 111 nurii, it-io. I 11 HCHLtlCH i 1 rrancl, atonrxd here hi-- f- v. v- 1 4t 4lt Jf -WW. VISCOUNT "LEAVE-IT-TO-ME" FRANCIS broke thru th Indian line on a spinner for 14 yards and a first down on ROYAL "KING-KONG" KAHLER threw the blocks to Hugh Gallarneau, the Stanford ace in the middle of the first period the Stanford 35 on the second play of the game as the Scarlet launched its touchdown campaign.

On the following play, to halt the burly back cold on the Stanford 43. The Indians were not halted for long, however, as Kmetovic took a Francis picked up 14 more and another first down. lateral on the next play for 19 yards. av-w A "tinf iarneau found, a bio viirivrc sys 'rrv-i Lw iiiiaL Stanford CM fvi-V tJt i AT.P3Ar 'Z I 9 If St Tk. -set jus itTiifliOiirm- iiin 111 inniiin-T it i mimlian If- urn ah ijjiMiiwiiitiiiiiMiii ii-ifciiiiiiiinn STANFORD TIED THE SCORE late in 'the first quarter as Hugh nnllarnenu 'plunged across from the 9 to brine rntuit.

to 7-l. Frankie Albf rt, wlio didn't miss 'a conversion nil afternoon, booted the ixtra point which put the Indians on a par with the Huskers. The.score was the climax, of a steady, "0 yard drive by the Stanford outfit. I All photot by Fred Cheurmnl, Journal-Star Phntngraphrr,.

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Years Available:
1867-1951