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ffw fr TWO TUE LIXCOLS SUS DAY XOVEMBER TECH EO Play-By-Play Details of Kansas Aggie-Nebraska Game Notre Dame Uses Two Teams to Beat Carnegie Tech by 26-0 Score. Flanagan and Enright Run Wild; Score Quartet Of Touchdowns. NOTHF; Xov. 14 Bffutf a hotnfcniulni; orowd of thirty thuusand Xotre Dame (I trle Tt 28 tu 0, In a pipfe with and rpectar ular runs. Huckne men relied fly on their offensive sn- I.erhuity on line and the running nhlllty of Ihelr liaf'ks, using Hex Dnrlxht to laiund the line Inside of tackle guard and Flanagan nnd ti Hojle Uf spurt outside of 1 -u'kli or the ends.

u.suai llockne began the game with his and the ttiiotfc" hegan a strong at- tuek upoij th'' Tartan flank.s and line, battering and rushing the ball to twenty-yaid line where the ball was lost on a fumble. Their tuarcii had lieen Interrupted seseral times hy unlltnely fumbles, but the Taitan.s proved unable to make headway, even against serond team, and also Inst the ball a times through earelesa handling. The "slioek troops" were un- nhlu to S( ore. find the first period with no Regulars Second Quarter. The aiaparanee of the regulars was the signal for prohfiiged cheering, but Tech held them Ufr a short tune untli rhrls Flanagan broke with a wide sweeping run of twenty yards.

With the uld ol Hex Knilgiit, the hall was brought to Tec two yard line from which Knrlght over for the touchdown The running of the Flanagan, wtm nearly always re- Oiured two or three men to stop hint and the plunges of F-nright Into the line were ft'atures which hrffugld -Sot re me two niore Flan- seored the seeond touchdown near tlu- middle of the third period, while Fnrlghl made his second toiiohdown shortly the opening of the fourth Rockne Substitutes Often. After Fnilght'; second touchdown. Rtx'kne again put In his umi leani, and the proceeded down the field, ending their nian with a hrilliant run by HUey. who ran kwarrts. taking a pass and drawing Hie Tech the opposite and then sweeping around end fifteen yards and a touchdown 'riila was for more sutfstltulcs Dame used at least thirty men In tho game.

center and Hastlon. were the stars of the I'lfshurgh squad. kicking of ttie and the splendid roving nler work of the 1 a score. Dar- chiefly on plays from a kbk formation for their few gabm. McManmm atul wire the stai.s of Datue Notre Dame played a atlve game due presence of ami In stands, at- but MIX pas.se», four which ami using tlie most slmpb- Linsu Votre Dame.

V. McMullen Hamfusi Icks R. Hmitb I'oHsky tlgall Reach ody vV nne FubstUutcs: Marinon ,1 Smith, Flanagan. nrlghtF. Henrdon, Wallace, lioer- Inger, Holand, lluip.usek.

Hllcf Hurkleshaus, Hcharer, Marelll, Maxwell. Dnhmna CBfm'gb shall, Harmon. Fnrlghl 0 and Carnegie 0 FB Guilwlii Cowan Cass itr Yoder Krlstofl Hast Ion FI Fellaiul HI VS tiHenburgei Reede Marsella stia n. na gait, aft Ulley WES EH Schartr, One, I Simmons (iiet- minufes the Hlnii Page kuks wete good, plungtd the line good. (ireensHt ran til- in the few game Tn the Falta and fu Id featured w-Hie its the third latter by i c.mthln»'«! with a b'tig jmss ball was taken the 4 line, pc Wiber to ('lark was! thii'x two yards team then took the ball cveri foul llm- WU'eiy carry- the tie axtia point.

The last t.uichdown an Intercep'ed bv rg 111 Hie last quarter, which 1 i i1ow field 40 f. 1 ri- VNlberx again. .1 A 1 I uienuance. IP I vv her vvIdeal 1 Malici (er le Pavla i Um: .11 ohinnd 1 Broug hten 1 IK. Fatta Hijvek It CI -k I T'lger H'lv I Wcl-h.

c-V -riipl- -It 1 fb, Is 1 1 li.rei Effort to Stop Maryland Racing 1 -I it i -i -1 1 'It -p mx th. V. ir-1 tr- k- ftei -I) Mil New 1- KC'U- 1 II -It ui et tut n. lit of the mltflnsr I r1 ing cKingM ir 1. i H' IT 1 1 It 1 1 an .1 r- n- oeen a laara.

tl- root FIRST QUARTER. Weir won the loss and chose to defend the north goal, giving Nebraska the advantage of the wind. The snow aaid rain had ceased when the teams lined up for the kickoff, off to the, 30- yard line and Hpragiie returned to the Nebra.ska line. elr punted fifty yards, the Aggies making no return. ball on their 15-yard line.

punted yards, Nebraska making no return. Nebra.skas ball on the 47-yard PresneJl made a yard on an off tackle plunge, Presnell plunged for two yard.s. A pa.ss, by Presnell. was Intercepted by Mcdee and the Aggies took the hall on their own SS-yard line. Jlolslmger three yards arouml left end.

init the play was called back and the Aggies penaMzed five, for offside. Holslnger plunger for eight yards Neliraska end. Huikert Spill Wilson. irb-d thi- right end and was spilled for a four yard loss, ('oehrane punted ten yards out of hall on the Nebraska 47-yard line. Hecht hit for two yards.

ITesnell went off tackle for four yards. llecht hit center for two yards. Weir forty-six yards across the Aggie goal line. It was tom-h- l.aek the Aggies sc-rlmrnaged from their 20-yard line. punted twenty-four yards, Nebraska making no return.

hall on the Aggies 44- yard line. tried the gies right and was spilled for a four vard loss. pass to Weir went out of hounds. Another pass. Presnell to Mandery, was Incomplete.

The pa.s.s waji perfect, but Mandery dropped the tiall. Mandery punted thlrty-ftve yards out of hounds. the gies hall on their own 13-yard line. Mandery Goal. ('oehrane punted seventeen yards out of boiwuls.

hall on the 30-yard line. Rhodes Hecht for Nebraska. Fleck in for Price at end for the Aggb-s. on a half crisscross. broke away for ten yards and a first down, going around the Aggies' left Presnell plunged for three yards.

A pass from Rhodes to Mandery was Incomplete. PreHnell tried the Aggies' right end lost three yards. dropped back to the 30- yard line attempt a field goal. The kick was wide of the posts and It went as a touchback. The put the ball In play on their 20-yard line.

Holslnger made seven yarils around left end. F'euth- er was tiirown for a three yard los.s by Sprague. Cochrane punted twenty-four yards. ball on the 47-yMrd A for- w-iri! pass by Presm-ll was Incomplete. Another pass by Mandery was by Holslnger.

It was the Aggies' tiall on their own 42-yard line. Wilson made a yard around right end. Halsh was on play and Nebraska out time. Holslnger plunge.t through for fen yards wa.s up for the first with Aggies In piissesslou of the ball on the Nehraska line. Aggies, SECOND QUARTER.

Rulsh went to the sidelines Hutt-hlson went to center and Wos- toupal went to guard for Nebraska. Wilson tried Nehruska's right end iwid failed to gain, Stlner making the tackle. A forward pas.s from llolslnger to Cochrane was Incomplete. punt rolled for- yards across the. Nebraska goal line for a tonchhack.

liall on Its 20- yard line. Rhoiles three yaiits. Rhodes added more, through the line, snell mndi- anotht-r yard on an off drive. Weir punted thirty-eight yards, the makltig no rt-turn. It was the ball on their own line.

punt stxty-slx yards across the Nt-braska goal line for a touch- hark ball on the Nehraska 20 yard line. Are Penalixsd. Presnell two yards. smashed for six yards, hut thf gain WHS and braska five yards for off- for three yards. Weir punted twenty- six yards, the making no leturti Is the ball on the 4ti-yard line.

Hol Inger to gain at bi'aska's left end. Holskiger made six left end. but the ball was called back and the Aggies penalized fifteen yartis for holding. The Agglea the hall on their 46-yard line, made yards ihrough Cochrane's punt rolled fifty.five yards aero.ss the i Nebraska llm Nehraska st-rlmniaged Us Presm-ll jdungcd for yard 4'resnell made three yanls an off smash. Rhoiles made at center on a lln- smash.

The Aggie lino slubb.irnly. Weir punted twenty three yards, the Aggies msklng no relurn. ball Nebraska llm-. Gams 9 Holslnger plunged one yard fiirward paas was by and If was bn II the Nebraska 40 yaul was sent In for Stlner at right tackle for Ne- brmkii i-rlsB-cross play, was thri'wn for a aid loss Rh des drove through yards, Presnell a drive at tsrklo. Weir punted yards, Aggb's making no return on 25-yard hl punt ssUeil the win.l venty five yudx the biii ka g-- il line scrlr.mug'ul from tha 20 yard line aPer toinhhack.

drove through center for f-ve (ftids On a bad pass from, center, Presnell was thrown for ne yard loss bucked for two yards and the first ended. Fc-ire, gb iHirl I he half Nebraska firiy-sevt-n vc.rd.H from scrlmniHge. Aggn-s iwtMify-nlne Firs; d'ovns were one for Neliraska one for the AgRles. THIRD QUARTER Dstley replaced Presnell and replaced Nebraska Vtelr kicked off fifty irds returning tweniy- vsrds to ll-yard line r-'inbaugh was injured and the to.ik time out. The AggD unchanged.

('oehrane puntr.1, th? tiall rolling slxty-eighi making no return ball the Cornhusker i-vard line Weir punted returning one yard Aggies' hall on gain ami the play was called ha(-k and the Aggies five yarns- for lielng In motion the. ball was pa.sKCii. puss from Hol.singer to Wilson was good, but for no gain. Another forward was Intercepted hy Dailey and It Is Nebraska's ball on Its 16-yard liile. Rhodes Does Some Plunging.

Rhodes plunged through center three yards. Rhodes drove through for five yards. Rhodes followed with another drive f'lr six yards, ami a first down. Rhodes added six more through the line. The took time out.

carried the ball tiio next play for another six yard gain and an- other first down. twenty-four yards tn four plays. failed to at the Ag- glc, line Nehraska was penalized yards for holding. ithodes for two Hhoiles made five yards on an off tackle smash. On the next play, swung around Aggie left end for nineteen yards and a first ball on 44-yard line.

Rliodes made a yard on a center buck. Rhodes another yard on a vifunge off tackle. On a crlss cross play, Mandery failed to gain. Aggies Recover Fumble. W'elr punted thirty-two yards, Cochrane returning seven yards.

The Aggies have the ball on their own 17-yard line. Cochrane forty-eight yards. Brown fumbled and Ballard of the Aggies recovered. ball on the Ne- tiraska 35-yard line. Haskard went In for Wilson In the Aggie backfleld.

Haskard failed to gain. pass, Holslnger to Cochrane, gained fifteen yards, but the hall was called back and the Aggies penalized five yards because the backfleld was motion before the hall was snapped. Holslnger attempted another pass, but 'Joe Weir broke through and spilled him for a seventeen yard loss before he could pass the tiall. Haskard made three yards around right end. The hall was exactly in the nildtlle of the field.

Cochrane's punt rolled fifty yards across the Nebraska goal line for a touchback. Nebraska scrimmaged from their 20-yard line. Rhodes for three yards. Rhodes made on an off tackle sniash, Rhodes bm-ked center for two yards. Another pUwige nt center was gOod for a yard and a first (low II.

Dailey two yards the loft Time was up for the third uuarter with In po.s.-ie.sHlon hall on Us 32- yard line, Nehraska, Kansas Aggles, 0. FDURTH QUARTER. Mandery punted thirty-five yards out of liall on thetr own 33-yanl line. Holslnger tried right ani! gain Ibilslnger the left end for a gain of four yards. a run from punt formatUm.

made fourteen yards amund Nebraska's right end. Shaner re- Sprague In the Nebraska line. hall on the Nehra.ska 48-yard line. Holslnger w-as tossed a four yard los.s hy Fd AA'ctr lum! Shaner. idungiMl f(jur yards.

punted thirty out of hounds. hall on its own IH-yard line. Weir Punts 52 clr puntetl fifty-two CfK-hrane returning ten The the hull on their 40- yard line. Fee replaced AVelr In the Netirsska line. Feather plunged through for three yards, ('oehrane a forward jiass and was downed for a yard loss but the play was back and the Aggies pen- yards for holcJlng Holslnger yard on an off Ctichntne dropped hack to punt.

Cochrane's punt was partially Idocki-d and rolled fifteen yards. ball the Aggie 48 llm. Rhodes for two yards. Dn a crlss cross pUy was thrown for a five yard loss. A pass, to Fee was punt rolled fifty-one yards across the Aggie goal line for a k.

Aggies from the line. Haskard right sixteen yards and a sroum! first down. Holslnger phmged for two yards, replaced Fleck In the Aggies line. Holslnger twelve yards am! another first tiown. The ball is the middle of the field.

Haskard failed on a try at the right side of Nebraska line. Holslnger failed at the left side of the Nebraska line. Cochrane punted thirty-five tn Brown, who made no return. KLAHDMA HIVES SGA BALL SCORES PRINGETDN IN Gwinn Henryks Tigers In 16-14 Victory Over Sooner Eleven. Oklahoma Draws First Blood In Fierce Battle In Columbia Mud.

FiCFFlNS FIFFD, Columbia, 0. Nov. N. slashing! Oklahoma attack late in the game nearly trampled the great Missouri football to the low the today, hut mighty sourl defense stayed off earned the Tigers a narrow vlc-j tfiry, 16 ft) 11. A field kept the WhlF'tnan hut he not be denied his line bucking and, together with running mate.

Jackson, they counted for of victory. The drew first blood and In ttie period when Rolfs passed to thirty-one yards and scored They held this lead until well Into the second period. Punt for Score. The first Missouri score came when Lamb went behind hl.s own goal line to kick to Clark catching the punt on the 28-yard dodged through entire team for the point. Whiteman kicked the goal and tied the score.

The Tigers then worked the oval to the Oklahoma 25-yard line. Cog- llzer back to the 34-yard mark and hooted a near perfect placeim-nt for an additional three points, and the half ended with on the long end of a 10 to 7 score. Try a Rally. Missouri opened up in the third period with a of line plays end rnn.s that netted them a counter, hut Whltcnian's attempt at failed. With the game apparently on Ice and iilaylng well into the la.st Oklahoma lashed out an offensive that swept the Missourians off thetr feet, and netted the visitors thetr touchdown.

Rrock- man kicked goal after laimb had lugged the ball over tContlnued from Rage One.) At 18; Miami, 7. At St. Rolla 0. At Defiance, 2. At 23; Toledo, 0.

At 12; minater, 0. At Case, 14; Hiram, 14. At Carroll, Bethany, 0. At Dakota Oea Motnea, 0. At Coe, At 13; Lawrence, 0.

At South Dakota, Aggies, 0. At 14; Frank Iin, 6. At Colorado U.2^0, Colorado collage, 0. At Fort Aggies. 12: Colorado 0.

At 27; Ripon, 0. At 14; Hanover, 0. At 13; Cincinnati, 2. At 19; Wilmington, 0. At Yale, At cusa.

At SPOILS BAITLE (Continued from Page (Tn the hall when within a yard of I he NebraakH goal. Right of possession belonged to the Cunihii.sk»-!-», reply was punt, which presented of a bUxked punt. In the the line was ami Captain Weir got a kick sent the oval spiralling mldflchl. Joe Weir 1 Passer. minutes later, Brown muffed a punt and tlic came Into pos- se.Hslon of the ball Nebraska a 35-yard line.

A pass to wax completed for 15 yard guln. but the backs wen in motion the ball wa.s from center tlm resultant pi'iialiy nullified the pass and st-t the hack to the of five vnrds. pass hy Hol- was attiunpted, but Joe Weir, Cornhmskcr right end. smeared the bv dumping the pas.ner for a F5 vani loss before Holslnger coiihl get rid of the ball. ihlnl jierlod feat bs the dtsjilay piunging power of of th.

plav. pass WHS by Hulfba.k and It ball on it.x 16-vard line. Hits the Line. In five drives at the Aggie Itne, Halfback lihodes reeled off gains which totalletl 26 yards. The Cprnhusker hlnc was moving along In high gear and the gle rooters imphirlng the Bacti- to halt the hia.sKa Dailey the Wing.

A for holding tcmporutily balked the Cornhuskcrs pa lor seven vards and Halfback Frank Dailey with a 2d vard sprint around the right wing, lugging the ball into Aggie territory. Hopes of Ncbra.xka ailhcrents were keyed at a high pitch, but the Hochman llm suddenly stiffened. Captain Weir was to fiunt and till- ball passed over to the iipposltmn. The looked formidable only the final period, when ilalfbuck to two flrsL and -1 i off another when he a punt and then around tlie right wing of line. The Corn- InisKer right Boon smolh- i the and I rnne's toe the hall soaring Into Nebraska territory.

Ite.irg'» to In- I terjeet (Juaiterback Hob phens, It Brown i hurled tfitee forward in a final effort lo exwufe a BrUm in the Aggie line. play, (me of bis as a Coi-hrane dropped to punt i completed efiort when an Vggtu punt was parilully interfered wiith tie blocked and roller fifteen netting the Huek.r« a Nebraska ball on the Aggie 48 Katri of but the yard plunged for was etjual tn play dery was thrown for a 5-yard A forward to Fee was incomplete. I Weir's punt rolled fifty-one yards' tile Aggie goal line for I touchback The Aggle.s from the 20-yard hm-. Haskard hiose around hi nd for slxB'Pn and a first down. Hidsinger plunged for in tln- line.

Holslnger plunged anil The ball on the middle of the field Haskard failed on a try at the right of Nebraaka line, Holetng'-r failed at the left of tha braskn line, I Cochrane punted thirty-five to who no return Nehraska a ball on her 18-yard phena Brown In Nebr bai'kfleld A forward pass from Stephens was but with the receiver and playj was allowed for a gain of eighteen yards. Try Paatas. A paag from to IN THE EAST. Naw Havan Princeton, 26; 12 19; Providence Harvard, Brown, 0. At 33; Caniaiua, 0 At New 21; Army, 7.

Croat, Rutgere, 0. At 47; Sua- quahanna, 0. At Virginia Waa- leyan, Boston collage, 6. At 14; 0 At Morgantown 14; Penn State, 0. At 41, Centre, 3.

At New 76; C. C. of N. 0. At Thomaa, Manhattan, 7.

At 14; 7. At New York 28; Trinitu, 3. At Nova, Lehigh, 0. At St. 7.

At College and Lae, 7: Maryland, 3. At 18; Delaware, 0. At froth, 34; Harvard froeh, 0. At 13; 7. At Pitteburgh Geneva, Du- queens, 0 At diebury, 6.

At and Marahall, 20; Ureinue, 0. At Maryland, 13; Washington, 2. At New 0. At Prov- dence, 6. At 13; Buffalo.

0 At Stephens, 31; Norwich, 0. At Rochester, 0. At 1v! Williams, 7. At 7l Catholic 0. At 31; P.

M. 0. At Grove City, 27; 25-12 (Continued from RaRO Onc.f slncp 1321 that Rrlnceton had ed the Yale gual. It first victory Yale since 1922 and the first time that (he had beaten Vale and Harvard tn the and what a victory it was! Y'alc as and even outlncked. Blue fumjjilpd ly after the kickoff and I'rinceton recovtrlng the hall, to score uf hand.

It made the tlu eat an actual reality in the second by the expedient of giving the ball He broke Yab left sharply reversed flelil and behind tnferfcr- ran elghty-one for a score. Yale Bide for Victory. Slagle threw a near mUlfleld ahortly thereafter and It was In tercepted by (Jill of Y'ale, The Blue attack Its way 20-yard line. the fourth down, Allen dropped back for an oHtensl- ble placement. Instead, be threw a to Kllue, -who thi line.

It waa a simple matter to crash over for a touchdown from that point and they evened This gesture just about wound up activity for the aftermion, barring Ita touchdown late in after the score IHgnan got off to an yard punt, with the wind at his back, tho ball rolling out of 1-yard line. Yale hardly laugh that off, In fact return punt was less than twenty-five yards In length. dergast amaahGd his way down for a touchdow on successive rushes. There waa more to the game, but It really didn't matter It was nearly all Princeton, anyhow Tea Sloan, Drake End, Ranks High Among Midwest Gridders DFS 11 tlun. muuve right on tin- unt- football hei of in the Ted onlv 156 but In up for it tn ami greatt'st einl all time in the valley," Is the way Cochrane, tlie City i Situine, ('oehrane the Drake-Nebraska game when oin- of tin- mam cogs in the Hulbiog that ainl N'ebraaka 14 0 after the Ciirn liu.skcr« hud In the the mighty ami 14 to ('oehrane has seen SUmnc in six during Hu- at Diaki Dvake has games K-matnlng on the scheitulc, the first with at tin- new Drake Nov and an game with Southern university at lialluH.

Dav RI IN Nelson High Gridders Are Back With Another Winner This Year 1 MP (Continued from Pago Hnei Beaver, Holland for Good, McDonald for Flnck, liinrk for Strop. Touchdowns Wit to 4, 4. Raugh. Fxtra 5 plaor. Stroh 2 (dropklcks).

Joseph 2 Score bv periods: Flncoln ................1.3 23 7 28 71 St. Joseph ft 0 0 0 -Doran, Iowa. Michigan. Head- linesman F.lllott, LINCDLN HIGH-L1GHT8. I.lncnln off 1 first downs from Ten were negotiated In the first (quarter eleven In the third period.

Referee Doran was kept busy ftilbiwtng the Flncoln backfleld up and down the gridiron but gaie proof of his sprinting ability when he followed in a Journey Headllnesmnn Don ami nis chaln-bearers kept hot, being fon-ed to shift the on slmuf eiery plunge. Not to be outdone, "Infl- Schulte added to the general excitement by losing the pistol sfter a lengthy run Play halted while an athlete the NKI.SUN HIU II UKC Nsleon l.x Hehron 14 FelrtMiry 4 14 Fmnktin 0 It (1 Hebron 0 mi srd ut 1 Mlrfleltl 4 TotnU 'roleU la BYGREGG McBRIDE. In the fiebi Ndliraaka's Imll her 18-yard line. replaced baikfldd pass from was immmplete, but with the Hrown In the A to there In- recelver and a com- of eighteen play waa alloiveil for a gain A from Htephena Man- derv waa Inconijilete. It wkm a long by waa by Holslnger and It WR.H (he ball braa'xH Une.

Allaghany, 0. At Pittsburgh Carnegia Tech froah, California Normal, 6. At St. Bonaventure, 0. At Valley, 28; Schuylkill, 6.

At gies. 41; Lowell Tech, 6. IN THE 8DUTH. At 34; Florida, 0. At Tech, Georgia, 0.

At Birmingham Auburn, 10; Vanderbilt, 9. At College, 18; Milligan, 0. At Charlottesville Virginia, 10; Virginia P. 0. At New Tulane, 14; Sewanee, 0.

At Fort Christian, Arkansas, 0. A Austin Taxes 20; Arizona, 0. At V. M. 0.

At Chapel Carolina, 13; Davidson, 0. At South Carolina, 0. At Knoxville 14; Miseiissipppi Aggies, 9. At Aggies, 17; Rice Institute, 0. At Lexington Western Kentucky Normal, Tranaylvania, 0.

At 18; Milligan, 9. I.lneoln meets (Jrsnd Island high In the final game of the next Saturilay, the contest being billed for the oval. The Red and Blank celebrated day and a number of and dads were In attenance at the game. Goal From Field Beats Jaghawks On Pioneer Grid GRFNNF.FF, Nov. 14 -Grln- nell college tba I'lilveralij' of Kanwas 8 to 0 In the final quar- ler of a game of here today, Alcoter, pioneer half, sending a place-kb squarely betwecathegoal for only of the game Both teams battled through three acorelesa perbKla with Grlnnell holding a slight a.Ivantage on the punta In the and third quarters, Meetcr averaging 40 yards on hla Jayhawkers opened up with passes In the final period, but only once did they threaten to A Kansas punt returned to their twenty yard line and fJrlnneil with another winning footbHlI this fall hh I vear the county were well on way toward a hold on the southejjat Neliraska title when Fairfield and bunipeil them off This venr Is with BTii'ther and but three tu elear before nn season he on the Ri'iriainlnq gHmes on the slate aie Hutton Ktul Hdgar, The team a trifle light for the Miiashlng brand of football but effectively substitutes fight and agtlHv the lack of poundage.

Max at cnptaln.s th He is a good defensive center and miikPS a bad I Alpxandpr at a guard and Hnyde jjind I'hapmsn, arp othpi Mgb spots in thp line. The backRpld pb'nty of purcb land power. Schcrr.lngei, i halHiack playing his third vesr. i I a Is an a good ami .1 hnlllHnt iwrforiner in 1 rokpn Hold. alttiough bit light, has good game at qusrterhack, puttln fight thp fullback.

Is anotl nnslstent ground pl.iytng Ills first In the fipbl Is dpvploping rnptitly. The, Nelson tpum averages 15. with the ks ami Itneme i I mh i Die Nelmin Pos at l.K ,1 UT 16(1 UR 2 C' -Usinb 1 HT i'haprusn Hi 1) HK 1 rniiiiell 1 Uottentleld 1 I.H Hoby HM 170 1 Kii Imtlmtes Herrick SILL ELEVE to Hie emer- and soon forceil punt. tinal bark the pistol the termination 1 of the Hie were In of Hie ball In inhidle of Hu sltpjipi Lineup and Summary. DN THE CDAST.

At California, 0. At Sacramento California Aggiea. 0. At of Pacific, 13; Santa Clara, 7. At Lot California, 271 Montana, 7.

At Palo Alto 62; C. Southern Branch. 0. At Oregon 13 19; Minnesota Romps Over Iowa, 33 to 0. To Lead GOPHERS LEAD RACE.

CHICAGO, Nov. N. took lead and Michigan stepped into second place while Northweatern fell heir to the third place position in Big Ten conference atandinga as a result of play. All thre of were victorious in conference games, Minnesota eliminating Iowa from further consideration py the score of 33 to Michigan trouncing Ohio State and Northwestern beating Puidue- Chicago, beaten in a nnn-con- ferenca game, neither lost nor pained percentage, but moved into fourth place with two games won and one lost. Iowa and Wisconsin are deadlocked for fifth plaoe, with the other teams lining up as Ohio, Illinois, Purdue and Indiana.

Hawks Are Outclassed. MINNKAI'HFIS, 11 Mlnnr- bpcwmp a likely an for Hip Big qVn fixilbHlI by Iowa, ,3.3 to 0, Iktp The oril.v played onfef-enrp kh UIPM, l.ockwoOit, staitpd buttering the lowii line iiftp' first kickoff ln'fore the game ten old Miin-pll, iin Iowa produif, who the line for b.illlHni football rareer, fne b.iU the (luartrr downed ball ngain th- Iowa goal Coast in With Win. In flasliR 160-pound halftiai'k. a lilv.iiH-p with tom-h ilcvvn lie not li, liui; rilaw, who liio with ilti. yard run around nd TutHe.

a Hue man. made final points hv scooping up a In ter rttory nad taking udvantage of clear flehl uhend. Kiifsi'h, upon whom allHCk bnvke ip only long gains tin- Hawk made. One twenty run was Ills most sensHflonal of ftie game and resulted In biwa's onlv lo score. Ord Hi Defeats Cseeola Eleven DRIf, Nov.

14 -Ord htgh school defeated Osceola high In football here yeslerday. 10 lo 0, f)rd scored when Jobst ran the kickoff t)Bck sixty to a toueh dow'n Watson rtropklrked a gosl from tho field, Sargent Beat Arcadia. Nov 14 Hsr- gexit high An-adla high In football tn 24; Ros lg. rt F. if 1 Stiner holz J.

W-lr Brown Rresnell Hecht Hubstttutum: for Hub-htaon for lg qb. rh. h. 0 Handeia Brlon i Rcaratin Toinb.iugh I Rrlcp t'-X-hrane Woalou- OKINS NG SES EClSION ot Tr line failed to 0. waa Inftmpiete was a long p.iaa.

Another by I Of was by an 1.XIU jJ all hall on the hraska 4--vard line Heed Brlon in the lin- plung'-d thro'ieh ec-nter (ut Feather for three more Final Nebraska, 0: (Continued from to the and took a rlglit in return. CalUhaii a round. Round seven- Hudklnx fought a wild man and rushed t'alla- han to the to the head. He aent a left to the head 1 after a clinch Callahan a hard right to the liead. Ace waa It was round Round eight sent Callahan Into his corner with rights and Callahan swung a right to the Mushy landed hard right to head and another left which Kven round.

Ace Forces Fight. Round ntnr forced the fight- tng, landing a right and left I to the head In a 5 right to the body and left to the Jaw. A left sent Cellehan to I corner, hut he countered with atlff lefts. Fven round. Round ten Miiahy uppercut with t-lght to the jaw Ace lend Wins Two Games two to heed llin iwu to F'B'R.

Nov 14 ropes with a left. Callahan Noriti Foup hleli two up and drove Hudklna games of foot halt week. North ring, landing to IiOup defealed Hi, Raul high, 20 lo head. He ended the fight with to (he g.ial iinlll aRalnst with i Himflovvcr quarter intercepted a Rioneei- fling and Kauaas danger Roth teams plunged against atone wall in Hie first half of the gitme, forcing them their punting duel, Hartington Hands Randolph Eleven Its Firnt Defeat IFYRTFNGTH.N. Neb.

Nov. 14 Hartington bigb school handed Randolph high first revcrae of the season yesterdav winning a 18 to 6 decision on the Randolph gridiron Randolph was leading 6 to 0 at the half. Hartington, with Ri terson Mlnlsr the team with plunges, Randolph off Its cl In last half. Hartlng- ton remains undefeated ami la pl.tn- ntng to put up brilbaiit fight against Randolph next week tlielr x'lclory tivilay now only Big Ten teain (hat hus mil tasted defeat must next Hatiir'lay, Imwev'cr, Minnesota Is Upset of Dope. game w.is a up set.

The moat optimistic of sota bai-kers (lopbcra, at best, an even to win. waa outplayed, offensively fenslvely, from starting whia- He to the final gun. The Minnesota goal line was threatened only om and that nine the threat was Iilaper, AlnKjuisI, JoeHtlng and Murrell ALTERING RELININii REPAIRING Jinne Quh kly ami Keonomleally Cleaning and Ityelng MODEL Good Cleaners and Pressers 236 North 11th B5262 pal, Ralsh, for Rresnell, Himer, for Hhaner for Hprague, Fee Heir, phens lor 1 Rrice for 1 Haskard for Wilson, Reed for Brlon. Ri'teree Dennle, Brown urifycrs-tv Fmiure -YuHl, mnttlh college. Field Judge fehler, Heed man Dr.

J. A. Reilly, Georgetown university. Gama. KT PAIIi, Nov.

Paul Jitgh Ioat lo In foot- hall he re yesterday by 39 to 13 arore. MINDKN, Nov. 14 Minden defealed Alma htgh in football yesterday, 4 to 0. Nifty Wide Belts! Put the touch to pour with Harpham Wide Belt. It atyle and comfort.

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