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1 7 TM I THE LINCOLN OCTOBER FOOTBAtL Ai IN NATIONAL OVER NOTRE (Continued from wards the Barges of Phalen, filler and Gipp and the But Gipp. left halfback balked the Nebraska attack. Gipp went in for Andrews for fifty yards to Cook who returned sixteen ka's ball on Its 26-yard URe. Schei- the Cornhusker goal. Huikers Fished Real Cl.s..

is fc 8 SMFcrSSsras: to I fUs the'line. Gipp gained a yard on a plunge. A forward pass from to Phalen was good for six yards. IVU 3 lenberg drove off tackle for four yards. OtoupJlik plowed through the line for tliree yards.

Otoupallk bucked thiough for four yards and a first down. Donson reeled oft four yards on another line Plutfge. Cook slid off tackle for five yards. The one go on the third down and otnimalik Dlowcd through for two ya! buH on Nebraska's 46-yard line. ScheUenberr slkl off tackle for five yards but the play was disallowed and Nebraska was Penalized fifteen yards "for holding.

ball on'the 32-yard line. Dobson gained four yards on a line plunge. Otoupalik-hit the side of the line for three yards. Time was up for the first half with. in possession gt the ball on Nebraska s.

38-yard line. Score, Nebraska 7, Notre Dame 0. XHIRD QUARTER. Munn in for Duteau in ithe Nebraska line. Munn kicked off fifty yards to 1- seventeen yards.

ball tackled and Nebraska recovered on er Miller fumbled the ball when he was NotrTDime's 27-yard line. Schellenberg cleared Notre Dames left end for three yards on the first play. Dobson bucked through for two yartib. Otoupalik hit the left side of the Notre Dame Mne for three vards. OtoupaUK gained a yard on a.

hne buck but was shoU of a down and Notre Dame -took the ball on its IS-yard line Phalen faked a punt and Gipp failed to gam on a line plunge. Notre Dame faked another punt and Gipp sained three yards through the line. Phalen punted forty-five yards, Cook returning five yards. It was Nebraska's ball on Nebraska's 43-yard Dobson plowed through the left sio of the Notre Dame lme for four yards Nebraska was off-side on the plav and set back five yards. i i i a The Catholics had' one yard to go on the fourth down.

Miller center for one yard and a first down. Gipp slid off tackle for four yaids. Miller gained two yards through tho left side of. the Nebraska line. The rornhuskers broke through and spilled Gipp for a two-yard loss.

Notre Dame "had ve yards to go on the fourth The ball was on Nebraska 10-yard line. Notre Dame tried, a. pass on the fourth down the pass and Nebraska's 8 yard line. Time was up for the end of the third quarter. Score.

Nebiaska 7, Notre Dame, u. FOURTH QUARTER. Zoia went back in at the "start of the fourth quarter. Dobson'punted on the first play the fourth quarter. The kick was good for thirty-four yards.

It was Notre Dame's balloon Nebraska 42- yard line. Phalen covered tour yards on an end run. Miller plowed through the-left side of the Nebraska six yards but the gain was disallowed and Notre Dame penalized yards for holding. It was Notre Dame a balf on Notre Dame's 47-yard line. Smith went for Gipp at left hal re Dame Dame tried a double pass bu vto no gam on an end run.

Phalen punted thirty-five two yards The ball wasi calle MATT, M'GRATH SMASHES KECORD. next Ne- br'aska worked a triple pass behind the line and Rhodes ran around Notre Dame's left end for eleven yards and a first down. Catholics Outplayed. Cook slid oft tackle for four yards. Otoupalik rammed the left side of the Dame line for four yards.

Dobson failed to gam on a line Stanley went in for Zoia at left guard for Notre Dame. Otoupalik hit the line for three yards and a first down, for name, Nebraska's ball on Notie Dames 40- N. J-, I a line Dobson plowed through the middle of the Notre Dame lme for iT'was' Notre Dame's, ball on the yard line and first down. Nebraska Gets Ball. Miller hit the line for three yards- Munn stopped Miller for no on a line buck.

Phalen wiggled through the line for two yards. It was a fourth down for Notre Dame and five yards to PHalen punted twenty yards, the baft going out of bounds. It was NebrasLvs ball on Nebraska's 28-yard hne. Otoupalik hit the line for four yards. Dobson plowed, through for eleven yards.

Nebraska's ball on the fs-yard toe. Cook slid off tackle for three yards. Otoupalik lan through for five yards Otoupalik yards through for five bucked two Dr. Stewart, head coach who sow nis ioJ" Conv. for Zola.

Smith for Gipp, Fierson for Bahan. Touchdown--Otoupalik. Goal from touchdown- Shaw. Score by periods: 1st 2d 3d 4tn Nebraska 0 7 0 0 7 Xotre Dame 0 -0 exacted Time of pci iodb--Fifteen minutes. Officials: Maskoi, Northwestern tory.

unlveralty, university. Ke con- te ii4 it foi tho I UK icferoe: iimpice, i Drake Aiulcison, Mis- university, field judge; Head Huenman--Wyntt. K. C. A.

C. DETAILS OF THE BATTLE. The Account 'Cornhuskeri Victory. SECOND QUARTER. five yards.

The Cornhuskers were playing the Catholics off their feet I and unless stopped by penalties it looked like another touchdown. Schel- lenheigcr slid off tackle for four yard, i HubKa went into the Nebraska lme- Notre amo was penalized ten vard. up at light end Ball was on Notie Dame's 17-ard ill. 1 i 11. I WelO VIA Miller hit the line for two yards, but hodes was off-side on the npxt thc gain was disallowed and Notie fl Nebraska penalized five Dame penalized fifteen yaids for hold- la ing.

The- ball was now the Of the field. Miller hit the left side of the But for the loss of so much 1 fcfrl sure Cornhusker could h.no at least two more touchdowns. The comparison of downs and tens the real story of the game I w111 on tho flguioB. even though counted but'one touchdown. rootere' may "have wondered whv I did not put' McMnhon and dena wi fl ie a MrMahon running haUbuck and I 1 1 could hnv Pulled sorte loner end urns, ubsslbly runnlnft away from Notre Dfttne and scoring two or three touchdowns, whil" Kelloqr.

sUronK S'er on end run-, mlrrht have helped Grouting, N.tr, Danic. But I 1 ad my reasons. ('ool- running the c.i!i!.- thc plays with fine toUCh tie good nnd Nebiuska was holding Notre In every crisis. I stands and I Old not feel ju showing our fl In In full offensive strength. snowing: McMnhon ai.fl KellogB will have plenty of opportunities to-show their ability in our cominK Kanies.

I know ttioy have the sUitl. but it was not neces- to Klve Notre Dam the full load when we had the victory cinched. "The Nebraska players finished the came with hut few bruises and in fine condition. We arc giving awny odds coing-to Ann Arbor to play Michigan, yet th Cornhuskers will concede nothing to, the" Wolverines and If Mich- Igari gets' away with anything, they will have to play for It" Defeat' not Nebraska won the toss and chose i icceive the kick-oft while defending goal'. Phllluii picked off fifty yards to CYoU, who returned twenty yards.

fumbled on the first play and Miller recovered the ball on Nebraska's 33-yard line. Dutcnu held Gipp to .1 one-yard snln. Miller bycked tho lino for another yard, Miller hit tho left side of tho Nebraska line for two ydrds. It wns fourth down nnd six yards to go. Gtpp stepped back to (lie 37-vurd line for a.

try at a place Kick. The kick was short and the ball lolled acioss the line for a touclibatk Ncbinsku put the ball in play on its ts 41-yard line. Nebraska Set Back. Nebraska was oft-side on the first play and set back live Dobson punted fifty yards, Gipp i five yards. It was Notro Dame's ball on their 41-yaid 1 lino.

Phalen punted thirty-five yards. Cook tumbled but recovered on Nebraska's 22-yard Hne. Otoupallk hit th lino for one yard. Schellenbors gained u. thiough thc left side of line.

Dobson punted forty yards, Gipp returning; twelve yards. It was Notie Dame's, ball the 44-yatd Uino oS the -Nebraska lino foi five yaids. On a oontte pass. Millei bioke throuph the right side of the Nebraska line for five yards. Gipp bucked through center for one yard.

It wns i down for Isotre Dame and fourteen yards to go. Gipp tued to place kick from the middle the Holds His kick was a failuie and went btr.iiRht into the an, Shaw re- covenug- on Ncbiaska's 42-yaid line. Sehelluibcrg gamed a scant yard through the left side of the Notre Dame Hue. Dobson bucked through play yards. Nebraska tried a forward pass.

Philbm intercepted the pass ana carried the ball to Notre Dame's 42-yard The Cornhuskers broke through loss. slid off tackle for made by John i bucked through fumbled and Pha- iras Notie Hne. Mil- It er hU th side "of the Nebraska er me for two yards. Miller gamed a TMrd on a line Plunge through center broke through and held Phelan punted thirty-seven yards, ga Dobson roll- JJaulC foi thiee yaids. Cook covered four ai ds on an oft tackle play, punted fotfs-five yards the ing out ot hounds-on Notie Dame jard line Notre Dame a punt and Miller tried an end but ried the line.

Tl and spilled Gipp for a A forward pass from GIPP to Philbm was incomplete. It was the first for- waid pass attempted by Notre Dame. Notre Dame Fails to Gain. Pierson failedJto gam an end run. Phalcn punted fifty ards.

-Cook. no return. Nebraska ball on rve bi.iska's 18-ard line. Dobson bucked down the side line for a half yard before being forced out of bounds. Schellenbeig bioke througn the line for six yards, but the gam was disallowed and Nebraska penalized fifteen yards for holding The ball was on Nebraska's 6-yard line Dobson punted from behind the hne.

The kick went of bounds. making no return. It was Nebraska's ball on their 23-yard line. was thrown for a five- yard loss on an end run, Hayes maw-? ing the tackle. Cook made back three vards of the loss on an off-tackle play.

Dobson bucked through for seven y.ards. Dobson punted foity yards, tne ball rolling- out of bounds It was Notre Dame's ball en the Imp. Picrson slid off tackle for one yard. Phalen shot a forward pass which Dobson intei cepted. It was Nebiaska ball on Notre Dame's 44-yaid line.

Olouiahk hit for three jards. Schcllcnbeig slut off tackle for one cl 1 to no gam. Phnlon punloil trfcn- Tllc skick covered only Schellenberg i-eturtlng and wcrif out of bounds on the ten yauls. Nebraska, Gets Ball. Nebraska's ball on Notie Dame's a rhaleii gained two yards through 39-ynid line.

three yaids, Cook hi id oft tackle but thc gain was disallowed and Nebraska penalized five yaids for off-side play. SchellcnberR ploived through the- left side of the Notre Dame Imo for five yards. Notre Dame was off-side on the play and it was fust down for Nebraska on Notre Dame's 40-yard line. Dobson hit the" line for five yards. Cook made a yard mi an off-tackle plunge.

Schellenberg squirmed through yards. It was a'first down. created a new worlTs record when 3f 43 feet IV' inches at the Columbus held at Travels Island The figures displaced those a -feet 2 inches. McGiath bettered the -araes reld several weeks ago, but the missle was; found It implied with all the A. A.

rules Columbus day. a line buck and Dobson was good for a'similar distance and another first down. Schellenberg slid off tackle for two yards, but fumbled and Notre Dame pounced onto the ball on its 33-yaid hue. Miller and Phalen gained only three yards on three plas and Phalen was forced to kick. His punt was good for forty-seven the Cornhuskers making no return.

It was Nebraska's ball on its 23- yard line. Schellenberg was thrown for a five-yard loss, but Cook made back three yards off tackle and Dobson rammed the Notre Dame line for seven yards Dobson punted forty vards on the fourth down, the ball going out of bounds, Notre Da.me puttms it in play on the Catholics' 31-1 ard Pierson gamed a scant yard on chairman of-the special reception committee, representing the congiess. Major General Daniel Appleto will act the grand marshal for the occasion having in charge the military participation in the reception of the diplomats. An address of greeting- -will be delivered by Mayor Mrtchel and brief addresses of will be delivered by Oscar H. line.

ine. a line plunge and Phalen then shot Catholics Forced to Kick, Miller hit the'line for three yards but failed to gam on another buck Phalen squirmed through for two ards nnd punted on the fourth down, ane kick covered twenty yards, -before going out of bounds, and it was Ne- biaska's ball on its 28-yard line. Otoupalik bucked for four yards and Dobson rammed straight through for eleven yaids and a first down. LOOK cleared three yards off tackle, Otou- palik smashed ahead for five yards on HIS AFTER SMOKE "59 Head Conch Harper was de- 1H 1 BU JPLOttVL f-v- T- pressed-over He said last has yet I 1 believe -the Cornhuskers will confess, we them a battle. The.

injury of-Andrews, our left tackle, early In the crippled our defense. fore "Vndrews was forced to leave tne field, the, Cornhuskers, could not do anything to our line. I concede that, with our light back field, we could not have hoped to accomplish mucl 1 in the scoring line, so I suppose ought to be satisfied with a loss of the game by the one touchdown. Per- 1 haps the Cornhuskers deserved to wm on account of their superiority in beef honest belief is that we were outweighed 15 rounds to the man. I an not complaining over the defeat, as UU tj 4 but Notre Dame was penalized fifteen yards for illegal blpcking.

Miller gained a yard on a plunge through center. Gipp hit thc line -for one yard. Phalen punted thh ty yards, Cook returning five yaids. The ball was on Nebraska's 43-yard line. Andrew broke "through and spilled Schellenbqrg for a one-yard, loss.

Nebraska was penalized fifteen yards for holding. Cook tried an end run and gained two yards. Schellenberg squirmed through tho Notre Dame line tor Thirteen yards, bat Nebraska was penalized-15 yards and the gam disallowed. Cook was held to no gam on a wide end Dobson punted thirty yards. Gipp -returning foni yards.

It was.Notre Dame's ball on thc 39- ynrd" line. Notro Dame faked a kick- and an end run but was icld to no gain. Damo Forced to Kick. Another fake kick nnd a line 1 by Mller gained thiee yards. Phalen punted twenty-five yards to Dobson, who was downed in his tracks.

It wns Nebraska's ball on the 38-yard line. The Cornhuskcrs were penalised 15 yards for illegal blocking. Ihe ball was now ou Nebraska's 28-yard line. Schellenberg cleared Notre Dame's left end for nine yards. Notre Dame was off-side on the play but Nebraska waived the penalty.

Otou- for four The ball 29-yaidL line, Dohson plowed through for two yKrds Pchellenbcrg off tackle for foui yards, Dobson bucked the line for tliree yards' The Huskers had one yard to KQ on the fourth down. Schellenberg carried''the ball on'the foXirth down. ItAwas'a one-yard gain and another first down for Nebraska. The ball was oh Notre Dame's 19-yard line. Cook gained a half yaid on an oft- tackle play.

"Rydzewski broke through nnd held Schellenberg to a half yard gain. Captain- Phalen took out time to bandage an injured wrist. went in at right half for Notre Dame, taking Bahan's place. Nebraska tried a forward pass on the third down but the'pass was Incomplete A forwaid pass, from Dobson to SchellcnbcrK was good for seven yards but Notre Dame took the ball on downs on the 12-yard line. Huskers Line.

Miller hit tho line for 1 two yards. i 3 feared it was conrtng. satisfied, so am If Nebraska i Michigan university had a scout 1 the press box in the person of P. Douglas, a halfback on one of Yost's teams of ten or more years ago. The scout declined to a prediction concerning the outcome of next Saturday's battle at Ann Arbor between the Huskers and Yost aggregation.

"But I will say," declared Douglas, "that we figjrt the Nebraska game is the toughest on our entire schedule." Field Juage Isadore Anderson, a Missouri university football graduate, last night complimented the entire Nebraska team. To Dr. Stewart, he said: "The defense of the Hne was the best I had seen years. Certain critics of Nebraska have been spreading the slory that the Cornhus- kers play rough'football, but all I saw was a fine exhibition of clean, hard football on part" The lineups and summary Nebraska, 7. Pos.

Notre Dame, 0. Rhidos 1 Hayes I Andrews Kositzky 1 Zoia Day Rydzewski Wilder Madigan Shaw i Philbln Riddell King qb (capt.) Ih. Phalen Gipp rh Bahan fb Miller Schellenberg Cook rh Dobson Ifb Otouphlik Substitutes: Nebraska--Munn for Dutcau, Hubka foj Rlddcll. Notro for Andrews, Stanley palik fumbled on a line plunge hut gained a half yard before being forced out of bounds. Dobson "bucked through for one yard and a first down.

Schellenberg slid off tackle for thieo yards. Philbln broke through and spilled Cook a three-yard loss. Schclienberg squirmed through the line for two yards. Dobson putted forty yards, Gipp returning three yards. It was Notre Dame's ball on the 30- yard line, Phalen faked a punt and Gipp hit tho left side of the Nebraska line for two yards.

Notre Dame faked another kick and Miller gained one yard on a line plunge. Phalen punted twenty-six yards, Nebraska making no return. Nebraska's ball on the 44- yard line. Nebraska wns off-side on the next play and penalized five yards. Dobson failed to gain on a side line plunge but was forced out "of bound-; and the ball was brought In fifteen yards.

Schellenberg Beared Notre Dame's left end for three yards. Dohson tried a punt on the third down but the pass from center was bad and Nebraska lost five yards. Dobson punted thirty Gipp returned forty-five yards, and a tnckie b'v Schcllenberg saved-- a touchdown. Notre Dame's ball on Nebraska's 22- yard lino. Gipp failed to gain around end.

Miller hit the line for three yards. Phalen failed to gain on the third down, rhalen dropped back to the 28-yard line for a drop, place kick. His kick was short and rolled out of hounds on Nebraska's 4-yard line, the Cornhuskers recovering the ball. Dobson punted thirty yards, the hall Kolng out of bounds. It was Notre Dame's ball op the 34-yard Tlmo was ui for the end of thc qunrtor.

Score: Notre Dame 0, Nebraska 0. Phalen fakOd a punt- and GiPP squirmed through the line for three yards. Phalcn punted forty yards. Cook returning thhty-five yards. 11 was Nebraska's ball on Notre Dames 16-yard line.

Schellenberg tried an end iun hut was thrown for a two- vard loss. Hayes made the tacKie. The Cornhuskers worked a triple pass from SchellenbergTto Cook to Rhodes and Rhodes ran aaound Notre Dames left end for sixteen yards. The ball was on Notro' Dame's 3-yard line in the northwest coiner of the field, within three vards of the sideline. Otoupalik bucked down the side line for two yards, before being forced out of bounds.

Thc Huskeis were on Notre Dame's 1-yard line. OtonpaliW bucked thiough the left side ot the line to a touchdown. a long Yorward pass to King, obso intercepted the pass and was downed on Notre Dame's 45-yard line. Dobson Barely Misses Goal. Otoupahk plunged ahead thr yaras and two Plays by Dobson and Schellenberg gained two yards.

One the fourth down, Dobson toed a dropkick from the Catholics' 47-yard line The kick had the needed force and distance but the gale blew the oval out of course and it sailed a few yards Cortes a touchback and Kotre Dame put the ballI in playon.its 20-yard line. A forward pass, to Dobson, was broken up by Dobson and Phalen then punted to Shallenberg, who returned ten vards. Time was up for the end of the fourth quarter. Final score: Nebraska, Notre Dante, 0. New YorkloReceive Allied Diplomats dlPjomatt 1 committee YS an elaborate pro-am Ad- utant-general Chas.

H. Sheri i. 01 Erestins; wiu ue uenv -Straus, general chairman the New Yoik, committee and Senator Duncan Fletcher, president of the southern commercial congress. The response of the Hies will be made by J. Jusserand, jntassador from France.

The diplomatic epresentatives of the Allies who will be attendance for the reception at the ity hall and also as the guests of honor at the banquet to be tendeied by the southern Comme cial congiess at the -lotel Astor are as follows. Jusserand, ambassador from France; Sir Cecil Arthui Sprme-Rice, ambassador from Great Britain; Count Machi de Cellare. ambassador fiom Italy, Aimaro Sato, ambassador from Japan; Boris Bakhmetef. ambassador from Kus- sia; Viscount d'Alte. minister from Poit- usxal; Phya Prabha Karavongse.

Siamese, minister, Dr. Carlos Manuel deCespecles the Cuban envoy: Koo. the Chinese Kyum Wellington minister, Senoi- JJr. Belisano Forms, minister from Panama. Liounomir Michaelovitch, Serbian minister Haiemtti, Belgian minister and A Vouros Charge d'Affaires ad interim or Gieece.

Stars and Stripes Bring Cheers in Paris PAKIS Oct. Stars and sth up iemonstiations of en- ommercial serve a a other" night brought out the flags ami a hearts of Amciican The boys at Camp Kearney, Linda camp canteen. They pay for their latter redeemable on-jpa X. Otoupalik kicked out from the corner of the field nnd Cook heeled the catch in front of the goal posts on Notre'Dame's 17-yard -line. Cook holding the ball Captain Shaw kicked a perfect goal.

Score, Nebraska 7, Notre Damo 0. 1- The Saratoga "Health Shop" 146 No. 11th 1115 St. CHAS. N.

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