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Piflt Turner CARNIVAL Kale 0ann BIGGEST WIN SINCE SAME SCORE IN '45 TIZZY Hemy Aaron's Jong blow gets Milwaukee win Bob Devariey debut is 53-0 Husker win PITTSBURGH (AP) A boom. CHILD nr i lK-Iebraska 53. South Dakota 0 kota squad. By DAN McNULTY LINCOLN, Neb, (API-Nebras 154-Nebrask SO, Hawaii 0 1M5 Nebraska 53, Sou Dakota ka rolled over an out-manned and home run over the left field scoreboard by Henry Aaron pow. ered the Milwaukee Bravea "to 2-0 victory Saturday over the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Aaroni blast, his 4It homer of the year, came in the eighth Inning off rookUTToms Sisk after Eddie Matheuft a'nRled. Braves starker Jim Constable scattered five hits, walked none and atrucfc out five In picking up the victory. Milwaukee 000 000 02O-2 8 1 Pittsburgh 000 000 0000 I Constable and Uecker; Sisk and out-weighed South Dakota team, 53 to 0, Saturday in wtiat amount 1I4 Nebraska 53, Kansas 2 1134 Nebraska SO, Wyoming 0 eo tQ gridiron tune-up for the 1139-Mebraska 53. Montana St 7 Jusken game with Michigan 1127-Nebraska 58, Grinnell 0 next week. Nebraska opened up in the sec 1 EI Nebraska 66, South Dakota 0 lSZt-Nebrtika 54, Iowa State I 1921-Nebruka 55, Wtsleyao ond half, after a sluggish first quarter of their first game under 1117-Nebraska 100, Wetleyan rp M.

T.M. Nt or. ltl -Nebraska 53, Drake coacn Bob Oevaney, Eight different player scored; touchdowns for Nebraska. The Huskers ran up ,27 first downs against six for the Coyotes In the one-sided content. According to Dally Sun football records on Nebraska Corahuaktn, the 514 romp share tfes distinction of the greatest victory In modem football.

In 1945 during the reign of Potsy Clark, Nebraska duplicated Saturday's performance as the Huskers trampled South Dakota, 53-0. Back In the "good old days" 1927-Coach E. E. Berg's Huskers defeated Grinnell College (Iowa), 58-0. Of Interest Is this note: The Saturday output of points, came south Dakota never threatened.

lali-Nebraska 52, Iowa 7 Neeman. Constable (1-0). (0l)' i Home run Milwaukee, H. Aaron Its longest penetration went to the Nebraska 15 on the game's final play. South Dakota 0 0 0 09 Nebraska 1 13 20 14-53 Nebr Tomlinson 20 pass from Five -foot, five-inch 151-Dound halfback Dick Scott was the work Faiman (kick failed).

NebrClarkJe IS run (kick fail horse for the losers, carrying on more than half the ground plays, ed). including a 25-yard dash, the long Nebr McNuhy 2 run (Baffico kick). est Coyote play from scrimmage. (41). Spoilers role by Orioles Nebr Theisen 27 pass interception A ztvyard pass from John Fai (kick failed).

man to end Larry Tomlinson gave Nebraska Its first touchdown with Nebr McCloughan 20 (Buffico within 14 points of equalling the entire 1157 scoring which totaled 17. One year later the Huskers bad a season total 71 polats. Following are few of the large little more than three minutes kick). IB 1HI MA. W.

T.H i. Oft, left In the first quarter. The score Nebr Vujevicb 14, pass from capped a 78-yard drive 4 in 10 Faiman (Buffico kick). win margins chalked up oy Husk er elevens: "You're so good with kids' problem! See what you can do with numbers 10, 12 and 14 of this homework!" piy Nebr Tucker 1 run (Faiman "What would you recommend to improve my peraonality?" Midway in the second period kick). quarterback Dennis Clarldge, un Nebr Martin 1 run (Faiman able to find a receiver open, ram kick).

Bowling GUYS fc DOLLS BALTIMORE (AP) Playing their role of apoiler to the hilt, the Baltimore Orioles stopped Minnesota 5-3 Saturday and a'l but eliminated the fading Twins BAKTEMDCRTDSS ME I bled 15-yards into the end zone to i kV. IllTUT I WHAT TH" rvvi I put the Huskers up, 12-0. MY WEULEK)THIS" Deaptoww up a urne fitf Bauers Shoes won 1 lost 2. High YOU SUSTSO FLUSH' YOU. A KILLER M5UxB whv.

It was them hccpirle- Sophomore fullback Joe McNul- YANKEES LOSE, MAGIC NUMBER Single; Louis McKissor, IK), High LOOWtf FALSE FANGS ffYDUBS atamf dl' Rum WE'LL FIND Our WHftTOi; TOOTHLESSUPOTSTOPUS. ty bulled over, from two yards out THAT HAP ME Series: Louis McKissor, 498. Doc's from the American League pennant race. Homers by Jack Brandt, Jim Gentile and Dave Nicholson pow with Just over a minute left, and TV. won 2 lost 1.

High Single: 7nj i WSLL, WELL, WELL CHICAGO (AP) A throwing er tne extra point by Jim Baffico Martin Tegtmeier, 173. High Series: Martin Tegtmeier, 457. gave Nebraska a 19-0' halftime ered the Orioles to their second straight victory over the second- ror by rookie shortstop Phil Una opened the door for a three-run seventh Inning Saturday that, launched the Chicago White Sox to a 6-2 victory over the New Lovell's won 2 lost 1. High Single: Oscar Corter, 169. High Series: Oscar Corter, 454.

Cooks place Twins. Prior to this series Raltimore showed only a 4-8 reo Paint won 1 lost 2. High Single: ord against Minnesota. York Yankees. The outcome, coupled with L.

Tieman. 197. Hiah Series: Harmon Killebrew's 4th home lead. With less than two minutes gone in the second half, Husker back Dave Theisen returned an Intercepted South Dakota pass 27 yards for another score. Nebraska added two more touchdowns in the third quarter and two more in the fourth quarter against a worn out South Da Tieman, 545.

5-3 loss by. the second place Min run of the season, after singles by Vic Power and Rich Rollins, shot nesota Twins at Baltimore, left Grosshans won 3 lost 0. High Single: Larry Hartley. 208. High Series: E.

Wyant, 543. Uhl's sporting Goods won 0 lost 3. High Sin the Yankees magic number two. the Twins into a 3-0 lead in the first inning. After their first Inning rally, the Twins rolled over and played dead at the plate.

They made only New York can cinch its 27th pennant and its 13th in the last gle: R. Frerichs, 184. High Series: DON'T AK ME TD 60 AVB VOLK? R. Frerichs, 508. IOONtWANTTD ALL RIGHTS IT'LL MY BUT IFTHAT WAY WANT Seckman's Texaco won 0 lost 3, JOIN VOIR GTVPIP two hits the rest of the way doublet by Lenny Green in the say.

High Single: Ruth Wiebe, 171. High Series: Same, 490. Howestead Bar Won 3 lost 0. High Single: Bob enth and Zorro Versalles in the Nittany Lions trample Navy UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (AP) Penn State's Nittany Lions, sparked by spectacular running and defensive work of halfbacks Al Gursky and Junior Pow Clark, 217.

High Series: Same, 579, ninth. Minnesota 300 000 0003 5 Baltimore 002 003 OOx 5 9 15 seasons Sunday by defeating the Sox, if the Twins lose at Baltimore. Both are single games. The Yanks were cruising with a 2-0 lead on Elston Howard's two-run homer in the second inning until the dam burst in the seventh. Ralph Terry, seeking his 23rd triumph, had limited the Sox to three hits until the seventh.

Al Smith walked and Mike Hersh- CITY CHURCH 1st Christian Won 2 lost 1. High Kralick, Gomez (6), Bonikowskl (7), Pleia (8) and Battey; Pap- Single: C. Lawery; 201. High Seri pas, Stock (3), Miller (4), Hall es; Del uetz, 497. freso.

teitics won 1 lost 2. High Single: Hall, 192. Series: Hall. 514. (7) and Triandos.

W-Miller (1-0). L-Kralick (11-11). Home runs Minnesota, Kille-brew (44). Baltimore, Brandt (19). Nicholson (8), Gentile (33).

Centenary Crusaders won 2 lost 1. High Single: Gerald Yeck, 181. High Series: Gerald Yeck, 469. First Mennonite won 1 lost 2. High Single: Richard High berger and Luis Aparicio singled to fill the bases.

Deacon Jones' Smith with Hershberger going to third. Aparicio stole second as pinch hitter Charlie Maxwell struck out. Jim Landis was safe when Linz took his routine grounder and Bill Skowron. Hershberger scored and Aparicio took third. Fox sin THIS HORSESHOE PITCH1N' COURT WAS Series: Richard Penner, 506.

Centenary Wesley won 2 lost 1. WELL, THAT LAZY WASCAL IS FINALLY CLEANING UP HIS VARPJJ HEY, ELMER C'AAERS AN' TAkTE A COVEREP WITH SO MUCH OUNK I -T- -Jfjtx FEMOT I HAP IT! High Single: P. Bates, 159. High Series: P. Bates, 435.

St. Pauls won 1 lost 2. High Single: Irvin ell, trampled Navy 41-7 Saturday in a battle between two of the East's top-ranked college football powers. Gursky and Powell scored two touchdowns each and came up with stunning pass interceptions to break the Middies' backs. Gursky electrified some 40,000 spectators in the second period by grabbing a Navy pass on his 23 yard line and racing 77 yards untouched for Penn State's third Powell did the same in the last period, intercepting a pass on his own 48 and scampering 52 yards to ecore.

Both also scored on pass; plays from quarterack Pete Liske, Gurskv's covered five yards and Powell's nine. Navy's lone tally came in the second period on a draw play With halfback John Sal, on the Jensen, 199. High series: K. Kreck- gled home Aparicio. New York 020 000 000-2 8 1 Chicago 000 000 33x- 9 0 Terry, Bouton (8) and Howard; Herbert, Fisher (8), Lown (9), Baumann (9) and Lollar, Carreon (8).

W-Herbert (18-9). L-Terry (2-12). Danny Miller rips Lincoln High, 39-7 Annoeliited Tre Swish, swish and swish. That's the story of Omaha Sbrth's" 39-7 victory over Lincoln i what was billed as Nebraska high school football's top game Friday night, The swisher was panny Mille vho scored six touchdowns and plunged for an extra point. His fifth TD, a 64-yard run, and his sixth, a 54-yard sprint, were dandies of the night.

While this one in the big city went ae form had dictated, the ther Omafla big-one didn't. That was when Omaha Benson upset. Omaha South-6-0 on a 17-yard run by Wayne Hoskins, Home run New York. Howard (20). A SKINT.

I WHAT'S THE injured list earlier this week, barreling up the middle 35 yards for the score. Navy A 0 7 0 07 Penn State 14 13 0 14-41 rTDnLiRLPS? THt'TRfcc A PEELING BARK? DOCTORI A MOLDY PHONED I FOR A low, 478. Prebyterian Scotch won 3 lost 0. High Single: Ken Ruhnke 185, High Series: Do-othy Ruhnke, 490. St.

Johns Lutheran won 0 lost 3. High Single: Orv'lle Jones. 154. High Series: Orville Jones, 154. LUTHERAN.

CHURCHES American Luth No. 2 won 3 lost 1. High Single: Robert Lenners, 170. HighJeries: Robert Lenners, 517, St. Paul Luth.

No. 2 won 1 lost 3. High Single: Norman Hage-meier, 179. High Series: Norman Hagemeier, 462. Emmanuel won 3 lost.

High Single: Buhr, 203. High Series: B. Johnson 516. St. Paul No.

1. won 1 lost 3. High Single: Harvey Rohe, 193. High Series: H. Rohe, 533.

Christ Lutheran won 3 lost 1, High Single: Walt Trauernicht, 189 High Series: Walt Trauernicht, 516. St. Paul Luth. Won 1. Lost 3.

High Single: Harry Koenig, 162. High Series: Harry Koenig, 422. Zion won 1 lost 3. High Single: Delbert DeBuhr 468. High Series: Same, 455.

Am. Luth No. 1 Filley, Won 3 lost 1. High Single: Clarence Ferichs 163. High Series: Len-hart Fritzen, 448.

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