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B-TWO THE LINCOLN SUNDAY SUNDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1930. Credit Qoes to Qabby for Transformation Card Pilot Took Boy Pitcher In Hand; Made Him a Nebraska-Oklahoma Freshman Statistics First downs earned First downs penalty ---Yards gained rushinf Yards lost Forward passes Forward passes Intercepted by opponent Forwtrd pames complete Yards gained passes BY FRANK G. MENKE. always a bit puzzling why tame folks become wild Net yardage gained and it is even more so when the wild ones reform and tame.

Kkkoff returned As for instance, Bill Hallahan of those Cardinals. Bill, of course, is left-handed and that can be blamed things. Yet in his youth, despite his Punts btocked port-side tendencies. Bill was rather tame. As a minor league bi.ll tosser, Bill had speed and He possessed i Bail lost on so much of both that the Cardinals hit him with a and hauled him in.

strut your they commanded Talked Matters Over. So Bill and the catcher talked over matters such as signals, after which Bill went on Is ported that the first three balls he threw knocked out back of first, the next hit at batsman, the fifth cleared the grandstand and the sixth broke the water bottle in the visiting dugout, while the remainint three caved in human Ball lost on downs Penalties Penalty Field goals attempted NEBRASKA FRESHMEN. 1-Q 2-Q 3-Q 0 1 29 4 1 1 0 0 25 0 9 It 4 31 7 0 9 1 1 1 2 20 0 3 1 53 7 1 0 0 1 13 59 1 45 0 4 39 4 0 0 0 0 1 15 0 5 0 59 15 3 0 1 2 41 85 2 100 0 3 30 17 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 4-Q 4 0 50 6 4 1 1 2 16 60 1 15 0 1 31 2 0 0 4 3 1 3 25 0 ToUl 12 2 191 32 9 2 2 5 70 229 4 160 19 12 35 30 0 0 5 4 2 8 70 0 First downs earned First downs penalty ---Yards gained Yards lost rushing Forward passes Forward passes Intercepted by opponent Forward passes Yards passes---Net yardage Kickoffs KIckoff yardage KIckoff returned Punts Punts average Punts returned Punts blocked Ball lost blocked Fumbles Ball lost on Ball lost on Penalties Penalty yardage Field goals 2 1 54 24 1 OKLAHOMA FRESHMEN. 1-Q 2-Q 3-Q 2 0 42 14 4 2 0 2 22 50 1 52 0 2 48 8 0 0 3 1 2 1 15 0 0 1 0 0 30 0 0 1ft 3 35 21 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 5 40 6 4-Q 3 1 31 24 10 3 4 3 18 25 0 0 0 1 32 0 ToUl 7 2 127 65 15 5 5 5 40 102 1 52 45 11 39 35 1 0 9 4 3 2 20 0 (Continued from Page One.) following which the Comhuskeri unlea.shed a line-plunging, off- tackle attack that advanced the MARGIN OF 2 POINTS FAVOR (Continued from Page One.) remaimng inree A moit distressing fumble at cauid him goal cost Nebraski possession stands. Naturally they cal ed which was downed by an Irish grldder when only six 0 arnonrothirkmw hid That disastrous break served one played the Cyclone forwarda at every turn of the game.

If an outstanding player could be picked from the Nebraidta front line of ball full 60 yards to the end of the 1 defense, the Jaurels might be Rhea. Greenberg and Ely. In Thick of Every Ray. inherited a man so wild that the wholesome injected new mPii all had and fire into the Nebraska wiluest of Borneo wild men an naa Wide Tn subsequent punt committed suicide in en rolled out of bounds 70 yards away, but the Huskers came right back Gabby Raid It. in a second parade, ramming yeah?" commented through the middle or driving on So he walked over to the untamed the tackles until Fullback Chick Hallahan and said: iHartley, also captain, sma.shed a ball and sling me a few acro.ss the Notre Dame goal to a "Regular team asked touchdown.

Hallahan, apprehension in his voice. in other words, the Cornhuskers quoth Street. finger driven 130 yard.s in achieving for a fast one. two for a curce. My first scoring performance; two whole fl-st for a marches without a single sighed the wild a charge in which they failed to gain happv, happy sigh.

i substantial yardage. No other foe Five minutes later. the 1922 season had so toyed This trio was In the thick of every play, while the latter was effective in the forward pass defense during the first half, but lagged a trifle in the later periods when injuries slowed him down and all but removed him to thesidellnes. The Nebraska line opened holes through which Young, Mathis and Long drove for consistent gains in the first two quarters. The Scarlet forwards smothered the Iowa State running attack nearly the entire route and apparently had the first Iowa State touchdown under a blanket when a penalty for pass interference spotted the Cyclone backs four additional downs to make three yards.

Buster Long Repeats. Long, the Buffalo cowboy who blossomed out at Oklahoma last found Iowa State trying its fren- aied passing in the effort to pull the game out of the fire. A 55-yard pass and run on a fourth down ad- vr.nced the ball to the NebMwka 20-yard line, but Long's interception of the next attempt averted further danger- Nebraska came through the game without serious injury, as also did Iowa State. Lineup and Rnmmary. Nebraska.

Pos. State, 12 Prucka LE Swoboda Rhea LT Spear (C) Koster LG Deusenbeig Maasdam (a. Nagel Greenberg Bitmdstone Hokuf Mathis Krelzlnger Frahm Young Sutetitutions: RG Bennett RT Smith Moen QB Hawk LH Bowen RH Wells FB IftYdker for galloping around calling the rest of with the hitherto Invincible Irish i week, came up Saturday with a per- Fhe team or some- line, I do not marvel that thing like that! And was he glad Rockne i.s doffing his hat to about Hallahan! particular brand of Cornhusk- SUmped As Real Wonder. a wonder, that kid!" yodeled Street. just about pitch us into a pennant this season.

Speed! Whoops! And curves and control! Wotta lad!" of the Cardinals said football. INCE the campaign of 1922, Nebraska has assembled several formance which stamped him as a triple-threater of real value. His drives in and outside tackle required at least two lowans to bring him down, while his right arm boro the entire brunt of the hurling end in the few times the Cornhuskers resorted to the air in their bids for first downs. While his punts were Cornhusker aggregations of exceptional class and power, yet Rockne, ursi aowns. wnue ms wcic rvnona Roin Certainly was not off the productive of exceptional yard- The rest of the track when he paid tribute to the age.

he cooly delivered under fire, nothing But they I and of the Huskers Backed up near the goal posts in how! If the of .22. the dying moments of the game. had known Pos.sibly Nebraska followers may when a blocked punt meant a tie they woidd have gone out ana know the personnel of that and passibly defeat. Long shot a grabbed Street and caged nim up Husker aggregation which kick sailing through the uplifted for the next 22 Hauanan praise, arms of a pair of Iowa linemen and had control, eh? What a cucxoo. whether or not, I shall take a shot the Cyclones back from the Hallahan romped through at reminding the old-timers that danger zone, sca.son.

snagging 15 victories the Nebraska eleven of 1922 had. as Young It Over, trips. He was the "ace when the jtj, starting regulars, Scherer and The first half exhibition by Ne- Cards needed a game. Schoeppel at ends; Weller and braska found the Huskers clicking Broke Dodger MoraU. Wenke, tackles; Ba.s.sett and Ber- in beautiful fashion.

The line was in that final series with the center; he league stake, Hartley I Brawn and power! Did they have Maasdam, Justice for Koster, Long for Young, Packer for Krelzlnger, Durkee for Prucka, Rowley for Packer. Byrnes for Hokuf, Manley for Mathis, Brown for Manley. Iowa for Walker, W. Johnson for Hawk. Grefe for W.

Johnson. Hood for Bennett Young, Tegland, Moen. 2 kicks). Score by periods: Nebraska ....................7 7 0 Iowa State ................0 0 6 Officials: C. Quigley, St.

Marys. Carrithers, Illinots. Linesman Sec. Taylor, Wichita. Field John- time out.

Koster stayed in the game. On a reverse play Frahm failed to gain. punt rolled away from Hawk and a Husker downed it cn the 12-yard line. Iowa ball. Hawk hit the Huskers right end for a yard.

Bowen's punt was caught by Young on the Iowa State 44- yard line, the Nebraska being downed in his tracks. Young slipped through a hole in the Cyclones line and ran nine yards before the halfback downed him. Ttie play was tecalled and Nebraska took a fifteen-yard penalty for holding. Young Runs 38 Yards. It was ball on its 42- yard line.

Young broke loose on the next play and squirmed past the full back and reversed his field and ran thirty-eight yards to a first down on the Iowa State 20-yard line. Mathis plunged for a yard. Teglund replaced Walker at fullback for Iowa State. Grefe was forced outside with a three yard loss. A triple jmss and then a lateral pass by Icwa State failed to make connections and cost a down.

A forward pass, Moen to Swoboda gained twenty-five yards and a first down on the Nebraska 47- yard line. Wells made a yard on plunge Grefe hit the Nebraska right guard for five more. A forward pass. Grefe to Bowen was good lor thirty-six yards and a first down on the Nebraska four-yard line. The pass was a long one and Bowen was i apparently away, Mathis running him down from behind.

Iowa Slate Given First Itown. Nebraska took out time. Bowen failed to gain at center. Greenberg stopped Wells fcr a two yard loss on a double pass behind the line. Headlinesinan Taylor gave the Cyclones a complete pass for interference and it spotted Iowa a first down on the Nebraska three i vard line.

Grefe made a yard at the Nebraska left tackle. Teglund hit the Nebraska right tackle for I the necessary distance to a touch- I down. kick for the extra point was incomplete. Score; Nebraska 14; Iowa State 6. Teglund kicked off sixty Long returning twenty-four yards Jake Signs a New Manager.

i Joe McCarthy, former manager of the Chicago Cub.s, signing a to the Nebraska 24-yard line, 'contract which calls for him to handle the managerial reins of the broke through the Iowa State right tackle for eight yards. Rowley went in the Nebraska backfleld for Packer. Long ripped through for three New York Yankees for the next two years. Colonel Jacob Ruppert, owner of the team, is looking on. yards and a first down on the Ne- i complete.

Long hit the left side of braska 36-yard line. Frahm swept the Iowa State line for two yards the Iowa State right end for thir- and Iowa State took the ball on teen yards and a lirst down on the downs on its 28-yard line. Grele Nebraska 49-yard line. Long went' plunged for two yards. A lateral over the Ames right tackle for four i pass play behind the Iowa State yards.

line was incomplete when the Ne- Long had to reach low for a bad pass from center and failed to gain. punt rolled dead on the Iowa State 15-yard line as the third quarter ended. Score: Nebraska 14; Iowa State 6. FOURTH QUARTER. Grefe broke through for five yards on the first play.

Tegland braska forward.s rushed Bowen. Cyclones Get Break. Tegland got a jm.s.s from center and lost a yrd. Hood replaced Bennett at guard for Iowa punt rolled dead on the Nebraska 38-yard line. A Ncbra.ska halfback wa.s holding on the play and low aState wa.s given the ball punted out of bounds on the Ne- bra.ska 32-yard line.

A Grefe to Moen gained a fir.st down on the Nebra.ska 20-yard line, as the game ended. Final Nebra.ska, 14; Iowa State. 12. Sport Briefs The unemployment situation wa.s relieved in St. Louis by the serie.s.

Several dozen carpenters out of work were rushed to the job of building 1,500 temporary added three more over the Nebras- with a first down on the Nebra.ska! ka rlirht mard Teffland drove over i 43-yard line. Grefe cra.shed through Rothert and Tandy are the only 'the Nebraska left side for thirteen two var.sity men at Stanford who yards and a flr.st down on the Ne- will be lost by graduation from the 1930 Young drove off tackle for three, center for a first down on the Iowa yards. Young hit the left of state 31-yard line. Wells made a the Cyclone line for a yard. Ne- I yard over the Nebraska right tackle.

braska 30-yard line ball on the Iowa State 15- tnple pass which wound up with Grefe made a yard through the yard line. Young tried the Ames Orefe carrying the ball around the line. jass to Moen was corn- left end, but made only one yard Nebraska left end gained a first, plete lor twenty-nine yards and a and Iowa State took the ball on down on the Cyclone 42-yard touchdown. Moen was past the Ne- downs on its cwn 14-yard line. lowa State took time out.

Grele braska safety when he caught the Young was hurt on the play and' added four vards at left tackle. A ball and had a clear field the re- Nebraska took time out, but he re-I pass Grefe to Bowen was Incom- mainlng ten yard.s to tlv goal line, mained in the game. Hawk went pietc, Frahm breaking It up. plnce-kick for the extra over the Nebraska left tackle lor pa.ss to Swoboda was incomplete and point failed. Play-by-Play Details.

FIRST QUARTER. Game Captain Maasdam of Nebraska won the toss and chose to defend the north goal. Iowa State elected to receive. Frahm kicked off sixty yards over the Iowa State goal line. It was a touch-back and the Cyclones scrimmaged from their 20-yard line.

fcmr yards. Nebraska again took out time, and Justice went in at guard for Koster in the Cornhusker forward wall. Huknf Breaks Through. Hokuf dropped Hawk for an eight yard loss when the latter fumbled a bad pass from center. Bowen punted I to Young who made a lair catch of the high spiral on the Iowa State 49-yard line.

A double pa.s.s to Frahm and then the Cyclones took a five yard penalty for the second futile toss Long 29 Yards. punt rolled out of bounds on the Nebraska 27-yard line. Long Score: Nebra.ska. 14; Iowa State 12 Byrnes replaced Hokuf in the Nebraska line. Tegland kicked off out of bounds and the ball was brought iTOse (m the next play, cut jqj another try.

then through right tackle and ran thir- yards and Hugh ty-nine yards before he was forced Nebrask atackle, returned fit- Iowa state J4- yards to the Nebraska 45-yard yard line. A Cyclone tackier not Long made a yard on an out hold of Frahm sweater and bounds play. Long hit the Cyclone a lateral pass to Mathis gained tour, Durkee replaced Prucka in thp went in yards. Young for Nebraska line. Mathis faked an end I yards.

Young worked a spider for plunged for five fifteen yards aito a first down on Long faked a kick and Row- the Iowa 27-yard Hoe. failed to gain. A pa.ss by Long Young was hurt and left the game. incomplete and Iowa State took ed out of bounds on the Iowa State Long replacing him. Long hit the downs on its 32-yard 27-yard Une.

Orefe hit the Nebras- left side for three yards. Mathis ka right end for three yards. A pa.s.s, hit the other for four yards! loose, but pass Orefe to Bowen was incomplete. w.u. was short of the mark and failed to pa.s.s to Moen was grounded 20-yard line.

Long connections. Manley went inland th cCyclones took a five-yard a through center for five yards Nebraska backfleld for Mathis. penalty for the second incomplete dragged him down a two for two yards. Long added the Nebra.ska backfleld for Rowley. Pass Gains 55 Yards.

Three minutes to play. Long punt- charging In great style and after three Cyclone thrusts at the forward wall had failed to produce yardage. Punter Bowen of Iowa State dropped back to punt. A bad pass from center spotted the Husk- to 0 nractlcallv broke Brawn and power! Did they have i pass from center spotted tne usk morale and left the Rock says they did. He ers the ball on the 8-yard the forgotten-and neither have I.

line. the the Cardinals The same Hallahan walked in A 5-yard penalty on play failed to halt the determined Nebraskans and four thrusts at the line found Young over with the Initial touchdown. toe made good the extra point. 1 Nebraska carried the play to Iowa 1 myself. I would rate Gelbert, Cardi- State territory the remainder of the quarter and uncorked a Slyard against the rampaging Athletics in gossip still is with the third game of the world serle.s Ww us and I note a general Inand scored the first shutout that clination to rank Pitcher Burleigh been gained by anv pitcher Grimes as one of the.

heroes of the Jease Haines turned the trick 1930 struggle for big league post- agalnst the Yankees in 1926. Speaking Just for i £11 I m.vself. I would rate Gelbert, Cj RianaiK nal shortstop, and Pitchers Earn- and Grove of the champion anxwer! Athletics as the shining lights of Ptlor to Streets regtoe, the Hallahan of Inals 1 the Cards and Simmons and Foxx Branch Rickey, a of the Mackmen entitled to a sub- interpretation of those slgnai.s re- i of recognition, quired a diploma in algebra, inree Burleigh, great hurler of vears of calculus and a lour-ycar (hat he is. I am quite tet-m in other higher mathematics unable to convince myself that he Bill Hallahan wasn equal to the merits a niche in the upper flight, signals. He remember them jj record that he staged two all-and after that got confused, exhibition.s of brilliant pitching, nl- Thls confusion confused him.

hed losing the decision in both while, he was persistently JP and the nervous Bill would let go gabbling at his opponents, possibly and usually bean a cash customer jp an effort to get Mack goat.s. braska machine or a cop who was guarding one of That he had no succe.s.« is evl- cylinders. denced by the fact that the athlete needed only five plays to beat him on the two occasions that Plart the ball on the one-yard line. march In the second quarter for another score. Huskers Again On Rampage.

fair catch of a Bowen punt in mid-field was the signal for thLs outburst. On the third play. Young got loose on a spinner which brought him on a 15-yard run to the lowa State 27- yard line. Injuries received on thi.s play forced the Nebra.ska redhead to the sidelines and Long took line on the play and Prucka dropped him for a five yard loss. A triple pass, which wound up with Hawk carrying the ball was stoiHied by Hokuf for no gain.

Bow; en dropped back to punt, but he next fumbled the pass from center and was downed on the Iowa yard line, the ball going to the Cornhuskers cn downs. Young drove through the left side of the Iowa State line for thr.ee yards, but the ball was called back and the Huskers penalized five for backfleld in motion. Mathis hit the same spot for seven yards. Young added three yards more on a line plunge. Mathis carried the ball on the one-yard line.

Young plunged for the necessary yard and the touchdown. Score: Nebraska. Iowa State, 0. Frahm place-kicked the extra point, Mathis holding the ball. on the pext play and a first down on the Cyclone 15-yard line.

Long faked a pa.ss and then went inside tackle for a yard. Long uncorked a spinner for four yards more. Frahm Scores. Long on the next play drove through a hole in the left side of the Iowa line for four yards. It lacked inches of being a first down.

Long whirled through for a first down on the Iowa State four yard line. Long gained three yards on a plunge through center. Frahm went over the Iowa State left guard for the second Nebraska touchdown. The Huskers had plunged and sprinted fifty-one yards to the touchdown, Frahm again used his toe for the extra point. Mathis holding th eball.

Score: Nebraska 14; Iowa SUte 0. W. Johnson went in the Iowa Statp backfleld for Hawk. Packer Grefe bucked the line for eleven- A third pa.ss Grefe to Swo- yards and a first down on the lowa boda was good for fifty-five yards State 43-yard line. Iowa State then and a first down on the Nebraska fumbled a double pass behind the 20-yard Une.

Nebraska took out line on the next play and lost thir- time. i teen yards. "Wells recovered the ball Brown went in the Nebra.ska after a smrited run. Frahm inter- backfleld for Manley. Grefe lo.st cepted a Cvclone pa.ss and was i three yard.s when he tried the Une.

downed cn the Iowa State 37-yard A triple pass, with Grefe carrying line. Iowa State took out time, the ball gamed five yards around A double pass Long to Frahm Nebraska right end. pu ling the ball gained four yards. Long ripped i on 17-yard line. Long through center for three yards on leaped high in the air to intercept a delayed play.

Nebra.ska’s ball on I long pass and Nebra.ska took the Iowa Stat e30-yard line. A for- th eball nita three-yard line. Long ward pass. Long to Rowley, was in- dropped back into the end zone and 1 the nearest Hignals Simple. Street changed the signals.

He reduced them to simplicity personified. understands slmpllcty. whether personified or not He he went on the mound. himself. The talkfest that he caught evVry signal without having precipitated acted as a boomerang, to get out his book and turn to page More concentration and less con- 17 -or Is this on page 68? He versation might have enabled Burhave to use his bruin for anything 1 leigh to win at least one decision but deceiving a over the one Grimes vic- And the storv of how tame tory might have changed the ttil Hallahan became wild and later i Grimes also slipped up in one wa.s redeemed and ha.s become a Important crisis.

In the opening timer of elephants from philadel- game. Burleigh, first up for the Bird.s. worked Earnshaw for a ba.se on balls. The Cardinal batter a hard drive that I Shortstop Boley barely knocked The Ames defease was set to stop Long at this point and Frahm URLEIGH, I suspect, outguesjied cra.shed over for the touchdown. Nebraska was bidding for a third Score: Nebraska.

7: Iowa State, 0. replaced Kreizinger in the Husker Frahm Kicks Again. se(X)ndarv. Frahm kicked off fifty-yards to, Long Wild Again. Bowen, who returned the ball to i prahm kicked off thirty yards to Iowa State 27-yard Une.

Bowen car- oeasenberg leturning two to tied the ball out of bounds for no i 32-yard line. A for- gain. Hawk hit the left side of the pa.s.s Bowen to W. Johnaon Nebraska line for two yards. Hawk Rve yards, W.

John- added two more over the spot. Nebraska left end and Bowen punted forty-seven yards i forward to into the wind and the ball tolled bounced off the dead on the Nebraska 24-yard line. shoulder and Frahm grabbed It to Mathis signalled for a fair catoh, Nebraska the ball on the Iowa but the ball sailed away from him. 40-vard Une. Long shot a athis received a bad pass from packer for twenty-nine RALPH SAYS GEAR CHANGE TIME! A SPECIALIZED GREASE JOB Plus Complete Vacuum Clean.

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BIG REDUCTIONS IN Itots and way 1930. King Features.) York Rally Wins In Final Quarter touchdown a.s the half ended. Frahm intercepted a Cyclone pass and ran the ball to the Iowa State 40-yard line Long shot a pass to Packer for 29 yards and the hall ended justs a.s Long contributed two yard-s to place the oval on the 11-yard marker. Cyclones Take to Air. Iowa State switched to aerial tectics early in the third quarter and with Grefe limbCring up the long range artillery, the center and he was downed for ft seven yard loss.

Young took the ball out of bounds after gaining a yard. ball on lt.s own 18-yard Une. punt rolled to Hawk and a first down on the Cyclone n-yard Une. Long ripped through for two yard.s and the half ended with Nebraska in po.sse.sslon of the ball on the Iowa State nine-yard who was downed on the Iowa State second down and eight to 48-yard Une without a return. Walter hit center for two Nebraska 14: Iowa SUte 0.

Ely replaced Maasdam at center for Nebra.ska. Swoboda was open for a THIRD QUARTER. Tne Nebraska Une-up was the pass and Hawk shot him the ball I as when the half ended. Grefe to give the a first down replaced W. Johnson at quarter- on the Nebraska 36-yard Une.

Hawk jor Iowa State. Teglund of failed to gain when Broadstone i kicked off twenty-yards YORK Oct. 18-York college was held scoreless by Concordia college of Si ward for three here today, but a determined Panther attack In the final quarter counted two and the won. 13-0. Concordia penetrated to the Panther 5-yard in the first canto but wa.s unable to make the neces.sary Hersey ored tive first touchdown after a Muth to Gallant, had placed the ball deep Concordia territory, and Wendell went across on a series of off-tackle smashes following a pass from Muth to Gallant, Fumbles, due to the cold weather, constantly nullified gains on line plunges.

Lewis and Gallant looked good in the York Une and Hersey featured Panther backfleld. Doberkow Zobei. Beckman and lohse looked best lor the Teachers, Lineup and summarjr. loafed in advancing to Boley, executed a seemingly lmpoR.slble stop and by a high peed toss to Bishop forced out Burleigh at the keystone sack. That one break was the turning point of the opening battle and eventually enabled the to get the jump on the Cardinals.

The With the ball near midfield. Orefe shot a forward flip to Bowen which was good for 36 yards. The Iowa back was apparently away, but Mathis brought him down four yards from the Husker goal. Two drives at the Nebraska Une brought a two-yard loss and the third St. Louis batter in that in- Cyclones elected to try a pass.

It ning came through with a ringing was a flat toss which apparently hit to safe territory, but the blow waa destined to mbui iU mark, but was had the Huskers here were the victims on his journey to second and the of an unforUmtas break. An of- pa.ss to Bowen was knocked down by Mathis. It was fourth down for the Cyclones and the lowans elected to pass. Ely Interccpta Faw. Ely raced over Coward the west side and intercepted the toss making a five yard return to the Nebraska 38-yard Une.

A double pass, behind Ne'brMki 'wii five carrying the ball lost delaying the game. punt when Nagel the Beatrloe 12- out of bounds. Frahm swept the Cyclone right end for twenty-oiw yards and a first down on the Iowa SUte 35-yard line. forward pass to Packer was Incomplete. Long made a yard through center.

Frahm added two more the right side. It was ball on the Iowa SUte 32-yard line. CHRYSLER SIXES CHRYSLER SDC.NOW CHRYSLER AND UPWARDS AND UPWARDS boy. Red Birds thereby had blown their opportunity. FAIRBURY BOWS TO flcUl ruled interference with llu attempted and the penalty Iowa Sute a down at the yards from the raal.

On Tegland drove HASTINGS ELEVEN The for the extra point was broken up. Penalty Again Caatly. Nebraska received the next off and rushed the ball into Iowa tors had the locals sadly outweighed gfiiH faw in whpfi HudEprs chosp FAIRBURY, Oct. lUiis hlgli beat Fairbury here yesterday with ease. 39 to 0.

The vlsi- LE Lohse Muth Obermiller LH Franz Beckman RH Frsnz Ciinarsky Jose Officials King. Norfolk, referee. I Black. Nebraska, umpire, Gautsih. York.

Concordia Doberkow Zobel Rickert Tucker Frendenberg Piatt York Gallant Lewis Oard I fi Hoffman Brookhart Ruppel and were far superior in team play. Fairbury was no match for the on the Adams county outfit, which ran the ends find smashed through the kies almost at will. Fairbury braced in the third quarter and battled the Ha.stings heavies to a A lateral pass to Mathis failed to gain. punt went high In the air and rolleo dead on the Iowa sute 33-yard Une. The Cyclones tried a reverse play and Hawk made half a yard at end.

A double behind the line with Hawk carrying the ball lost two yards. The Nebraska linemen were sifting through to break up the Cyclone plays before they got atart- e(i. Bowen punted out of bounds the Nebraska 27-yard Une, Mathta 1 oke through the left side of the Cyclone line and made five have a costly penaltv toss a monkey wrench into the machinery. Ae t.mdsiill, but weakened in thriast quarter and the visitors counted M-yard line, a Nebraska half- three more touchdowns to add holding an end the two they scored in the first five the kick was in the air, and minutes of the game and tlwi SUte powssion In the second period. mi the Nebraska 43-yard All of scores came on runs nf 30 to 50 yards.

Fairbury i Moen IMsa luuitUy effective running and pass- reeled off 13 yards on a mg attack unable to get starUd. i running play, added a yard more Once again the pre- a Stonewall defense, only yard line. Grefe hit the left side of the Nebraska line for three yards. A forward pass to Wells gained a first down the Iowa SUte 26- yard Une. Sis-Man Line.

Bowen hit center for three yards. Nebraska waa using a six-man Une to combat the Cyclone aerial thrust, Grefe broke through center for ards more. Iowa BUte took out me. for Swoboda who was hurt. plunged for a first down on the Iowa 42-yard Une.

It was the lirst time the CyelonM bad made a first down by rushing. Iowa State drew a five-yard penalty for delaying the gamei A Cfyclone for- tj. Cyclone forward wall for a Drst down on the Nebraska 47-yard line. It was a fifteen yard gain Frahm made a yard through center as the quarter ended with Nebraska in possession of the on its 48-yard Une, second down and nine yards to go. Score at end first Iowa sute, 0.

braska was offised on and drew five-yard penalty. Iowa Bute's ball on ite 43-yard Une. first and ten. lews stale Ftangec. was stopped for a two-yard lots in a try at center.

Orefe went over the right guard tor six added two more over the same sector, Bowen punted The Nebraska Une was out-eharg- fifty yards to Mathis who a The Pit PuiUhers have been hard lui by this Both regular ends, Jim MacMardo and Rip Collms have been out aith uijunea. One feature of the game was the then passed to Bhd Moen for ing the Cyclone forwards during the twelve yard return to the Nebraska way Bmyer of Ha.stings and Zaftd- touchdown It was a beautiful pass, i first quarter. punU, how- 17-yard line. Long faked a punt and erg of Fairbury were placing their Moen eluding the Nebraska sec- ever, were effective in driving the Packer lost two yards on a try at punts, the ball going out of bounds to make a neat catch of the i Huskers bMk. the Une.

Long hit the right end for on nearly all kicks after the ball ball and sprinting the remairUng SECOND QUARTER- five yards. punt caught the had traveled down the field. The yards unmolested Grefe missed Young hit the lowa SUte left Iowa SUte safety aslMp and it game was played on the new field the kick for the extra point. guard for three Koster rolled to the Iowa State 32-yard Uiw at the Jefferson county grounda. The remaindef of the game hurt on taa play and Nebraska took before the latter covered the ball.

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At the new reduced prices on Chryslo' sixes these Chrysler qualities are now phured widiln the reach of many more thousands. Why suffer die of winter in your oid car when can ccunplete satufactkm and pleasure during the cold Doonths in a new Chrysler six at the prkes (or whkh such quality can have ever been offered? Come in. See thne frcat barfsins. Take one out on the road and drive it. Easy terms.

4 8 Nebraska Auto Exchange B4708. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH DEALERS. 1724 0 St.

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