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EMOJIY tmt: Trn io recali name of the baseball plainr to be a hcacyueight fighterl Th( irojnr sft Dee. I for start of baseball trar, noi to ivaste a lot of ammvnition trhile football has stCiif. Chick chooses to be a big duck in a little puddle. Ill has joined thf golfers. Old Cnrndl 'fradoate soifs his doesn't hare the student spirit as in the old the same kind at ford hall, either.

'-Ihe LINC-CLN StlNPAV STAR. SPORTS USCOLS, SL SDAYiSOYEMBER 9 1930 I spHE game this iras as i as a post-season senes betiemn thr PhUs and Red Sox. Hornsby was a long time getting the Cubs job and now that he has it he's in a hurry to get started for California. According fa the claims tyf rtral managers, roirnifj yfack can expect to finish higher than ighth place next I yea r. With orange juice on ery comer and artificial sunlight for midget goiters, irhij worry about going to Florida or California this winter? JUST ANOTHER LEAN YEAR FOR KANSAS UNI.

ayhawks Tripped Up By Bible Team Cornhuskers Smother K. Hopes In Smashing Saturday Victory, 16-0, On Gridiron at Lawrence. r.Y GREGG McBRIDE. stadium Lawrence. Nov.

8 a Fighting: Band of Cornhuskers From Nebraska runs the in Cornhuskerland and so ran the Scarlet and Cream at Memorial stadium this a fighting band of Cornhuskers who laughed at weight odds, utcharged, outfought and out scored the highly touted Uni- ver.sity of Kansas eleven, 16 to 0. Missouri Tigers Next On Nebraska Book. Victory Well Earned. The Victory was an earned one in every sense oi the word and just decisive as the score indicates. The Huskers pitted speed and ioot- baii smartnesi Kansas beel and early took the play away irons the Jayhawker.s The old loot ball axiom that the Yicri team the breaks' wa.s borne Nebraska scored touch- in the iirst and second Quarter A welj-executed field poal from the 23 -yard line, with the of Harold FYahm domp the booimp, brouphi the additional three point, the final period FYahm splendid effort as the lini.shinp punch to the Cornhusker triumph, lor the Jayhawkers promptly lolded up and devoted the lew remaininp to a fren- ried and frantic jva.HSinp attack.

Kansas Offense tr.fled. The ballvhcKied Kansas offense which has been so highly press- apented throughout the Missoun Valley region, failed to function except ftir one thrust during the third period At this point Kansas had the ba.l twice inside the Nebraska 10 -yard line, but the Com- husker defense so dominant a factor in the Pitt contest again was in evidence, as the Nebraska forwards turned back three aasaulis at the line and the secondary com- pletelv the final pass effort. Qeneva Hi Bowled Over by Ballermen .21 Capital City's Gridsters Make Free Use of Reserves; Romp to By Snug Margin of 34 to 0. BY ALEX STODDARD. The pc4t of another pigskin victim, Geneva high was added to the collection of victory trophies sported by the Lincoln high school 1930 grid machine following the 34-0 count rolled up Saturday afternoon at the high oval by a Lincoln squad which included everyone except Coach Bailer and the water Ixiy.

Every member of Bailer's fir.st plus eight members of Bob Lincoln Reserve hand, saw action during the fray. Lincoln out downed he guest.s. 16 to 6, but 105 yards by penalties to only five for Geneva. In Big Six, St l.awrrnr»— 1 KasMift, SI 14 Statr, St Virginia. SS; 1.

Ai 1 Pila rraah. 14 V.ARSITY AT V. Gwinn Henry's Missouri who tied Nebraska 7 7 last fall Columbia, are slated oppose the Cornhuskers Saturday afternoon. Nov. 15 on home field in the homecoming feature of the usker? 1930 gridiron In the picture, left to right: Front Kimes.

Armstrang. Collins. McDaniel. Turner Pau Miller Van Dyne. Euston.

Heilr. Eaves Cox. Middle Coach Gwinn Henry Hubert. Stephens Seiler, Campbell. Hanley, Garvin McCauley, Calais.

Fle.ntge, Kerby, Ellis. Bittner. Assistant C-oach Lansing. Back Asbury, Mants. Boekmeier, Morgan.

I. Kimes. ills. Niblo, Yeckle, Rawlings, Kilgroe, Austin. Brayton, Captain McGirl, Peck, Crane in the Big Ten.

At 5 CfcirBgB, SS: 1 At Stale, 5 Kavy. t. At lawa. At Saath Dakala At 9 Saalh Da- Sata Mali In the Weet. QUAKERS SOFT FOR IRISH BOYS Penn Uni.

Smothered By Rockne Outfit; Final 60 to 20. BY ROBERT T. PAIX. FRANKLIN FIELD. Philadelphia.

Nov N. Brill came home today hoping lo vindicate himself as a college football player He did. Demoted from the Penn varsity At SS; CralRhlaa. At li; Datrait. 1 At I li; At SS, Miami.

9 Al 1 At Ltaraia. three vcars ago because Coach Lud TIGERS PULL OUT OF BIG 6 CELL.AR JACK CRANGLE. once a crack Sebraska Harriers Win From Kansas IAWRENTE, Kas-. Nov. The I'niversitT of Nebraska har- came through with their Missouri Braces I In first victory of the season when they defeated Kansas in a two- mile race here this afternoon, 29 26 Phil Ganey won the event in 10 minutes 14 seconds and Nutrnberger, another Husker.

was second. Other places were Kennedy. Kansas, third: Neger Nebraska, fourth: Lewis. Kansas, fifth. Seeliner, Kansas, sixth; McComb, Kansas, seventh; Stover.

Kansas, eighth; Morrow, Nebraska, ninth; England. Nebraska. tenth. 14-0 Victory Over Iowa State. Mo.

Nov An and fighting University OI Missouri eleven today pulled Itself 01 the Big Six conference cellar by chalking up a 14 to 0 tory over the Iowa Slate college team. Both came bv iru: good fullback under Bob the aenal noute the when Van At At A crowd of 20 000 insijccted the Cornhasker victory. The band of At BamB- 2.000 faithful Nebraskans who made the trek southward went wild as the timer pistol ended the combat and swarmed on the field lor the snake- ai Siatr, Ai Miiiikra, 45. iiii- 'Wrav hf lacked ccurage. Euppae at Illinois but of late Dyne a long pass to Collings, reappeared here this afternoon years backfield coach and head 24 to help ah mspircd Notre Dame scout for Gwmn Henry si result of a HeiU club has received modern foot- interesting figures in Big Six con- toss to Van Dyne after Mussoun nas recei ference circles plunges and runs had taken the bad The first time I saw Jack Cran- State line When the adding machines In the Al tuinml Mai, At S.

1 AI 1 14 Blvrilan At I Jahn I arratl. At 48 dance of a riory. Jayhawk raaheil. To the horde of Kan.sa.» alumni who thronged the the crushing del eat came as a blow and left the Jayhawkers stunned. They had come exijecting to see a powerful Kansas Uam sweep aside Nebraska ai i for the first Jayhawker home vie- torr at Hu.sker expense since 1896 Instead they a band of lightweight scrapp rs mscnbe another Nebraska Mctorv on the scroll recording Hui.ker-Jayhaw er competition.

and linemen Mart- 15 k. At 5 At 1 Adrian At l.ambirr—Mt 1 man. 3 t. KAGGIES BOW TO EASTERN Rle he was grmnmg and i am sure Dime neatly con- 'latistics Rockne 8 squad was de- that was the very last thing he point. BIII Knoclipd bv the over- was doing as he pulled away from fall weather.

41 C. 411 1 Cam IVnOCKeO whelming score of 60-20 Notre Uncoin a week ago Saturday night Over bv Wesl Virginia Dame thus outioored the great Cor- after scouting the Nebra.ska-Pitt 5.000 ho the game neU eleven of 1921 when Kaw and garne. Jack good nature is an MountainecrS. pfnnn the Ithacans in scoring ebullient, bubbling habit that gives Slate, as the teams lined riimtT sco pjeasyre to his legion of friends. uP tar the kirkofi, held a weight MORGANTOWN.

W. Va Nov. 8- Stopping BrUI. Big Jack, who is easily a 225 and was a slight favor- spotting Me- The D.me_l^«h_ pounder how. tned f.r« quarter pnxiurrt APgtea a aeeon potn, At Philadelphia hurt, WtPBrr, the fighting At Sat, The Cornhusker which TkMaaa.

IS; HamSI: im- broken fieid runs of 67 38 and 25 Crangle selections may in- this year, ccnsistently reelmg off march with straight running playa vards He might have scored three terest Nebraska followers, as (Continued On Page Four Auker going over from the two-yard more but for over-anxiousness wm a line and adding the extra point from placement. West Virginia received and started At had sputtered and faltered through ai the early campaign suddenly clicked and rip'ied and tore for long gains rraakha. 4 Calum- he gives Cornhusker football more SIMB- ondsry scampered all over the gnd- At mai.auia—Marnia(»i«,, blanketing the passing attsrk as well ms tat mg the pow- Burling etiui 200 when the Jay- juggernaut was fonunate ai a enough to dear the Nebraska Une i nrwarilk Hid Their Stuff. fraah- The iuiemen in addi- to their defensive work, pdayed ut an important part in the offensive at uniorked bv the Cornhusk-I At B. 4 Cowboys Turn Back Aggies HAWREYES LOSE m.

2 iin miu wai fmi I A nm iirst plav. Douwn dashed off I I 1 st rr nil ill tiwkle tor so to the Aggie 16 t.rounc^<i the Colorado Aggies. 21-6 1 line Five plavs later Dotson, Trims Teathers. Bright Prospeets for 1931 believe we will have another good team next year, those boys from the rescrses looked Tke potential stars. Coach Bailer said following the game LesJie Lowe.

Geneva tutor, gave only a brief statement. My boys did as well as I lie Geneva entered the game on the short end of very long odds. At isuards. 9k. r4- Carlson and Baldwin, the only kr Kkpidk of the regular lineup who itV 18; started the game were joined by the remainder of the first eleven II i' in quarter The At 82.

Br. game Started B.s if It WOUld be thriller, the Geneva lads holding the a k. IJncolnites to a sroirlew deadlock III i tnP iirst pcriOd, thf Rfd 18 I2 and Black pushed mto Fillmore ts. CrrigkiuB countv temtorv time and time At 14 A. again, onlv to be halted At 18: Carlaon Breaks Awav, On the first play of the second quarter.

Johnny Carlson crashed At Cniumbuk. S. ihrough the Geneva defense for a AI i.r»inci«n. S. 14 -yard run for the first touch- At lltuA 41 inull Mr.n1-, Vmllr.r.

At raufurA, 41 i elkin jMBcekicked the extra a point, ea.smg the fear which At 41 Hatbrnak. A. making its 8 IntO LmCOln hearts. At Again toward the end of the sec- ond period the Lincoln team count- Ai abaa cd another touchdown when Rav At sk. Mar- Kimmcl smashed through the line At Tabla Back Tabla 18 tOT the needed yard after a series of piunge.s and runs by Everett, Block- Ai 41 otrriry Wit? and Kimmel taken the ball At Ijtar- fm an unbroken march from the At f.athanburg—Krar«««, SI Lincoln 40 -yard line elk in again added the extra point, giving coin a 14-0 advantage as the half At Sb At t.rnaa—Ml»«r 1 0 A.r.rat«hlaM 1 Inann At SS.

At 15 David City. 7 Baijer scrambled his line Up at the At Omaha harth beginning the seCOnd half SOme c.tv a in the group which went on the At 4 4 bairm. field Another joumey, originating with Teten intercept of Butter' At Bepuhfican Uaugh tiaw On ti.e Lincoln 34 -yard 6 VI Une and his subsequent return to At the Geneva 46 -vard line, gave the At 54; ralrlmld. touchdown late in the third quarlei Miller taking the ball over tackle for the marker Baldwin plunged for the extra point With Bailer shooting every suit fray as the fourth (Continued on Page rill Continued mi Tage Eight troj I up POINTS ON BEARS souri as his meaning that to name only one eould not do Justice to the situation COACHES FAVOR PRESENT PLAN ak J-Z went ever from the lour-vard line. Pasbed Sec ond Score.

Colo Nov includes braska of 1927 and New Y'ork of 1928 Both had power plus," said the Missouri coach In the various departments of Of Iowa by Virtue of Successful Pass. 41 I rbana erv during that important first half. TTve Husker forwards beat the Jayhawkers to the charge durmg the early moments and epened yawning through which the pony Ne- bra.Hka foai spurted to good yardage Thr 16-9 score left no ahbis in the ramp and Jayhawker loot ball etithusiasti. were int lined to heap praise on the Nebraska team The entire batterv of powerful Kansas oacks aaw action during the afternoon, the widely.heralded Jim Bauseh playing over half the contest Bauar.h iirriormance was much the same as at Lincoln a vear ago Jim beir.c dangerouf from mid- licid but larking the necessary drive and power to oenetrate the Netras- Xa torvrard wall when yards meant P'urhdewns Grabs I uitible. Tie from the Clialk had scarcely bounced back advanced to the Aggie 21 -yard line cMl teachers iheir only counter of the U.

S. C. Drubs California the game. Crangle rates Flournoy MILWAUKEE Nov uvt --------of Tuiane as the greatest kicker. university held its Mr- Pioneers Win In Romp.

See No Racket In Middlewest. 41 Ai 14 Ollrri. ig At 8 1 a. 54 1 lUmcta. B.

C5 Tuiane as tne greatest aicxer, university nem its rioneers viui in tgomp. COLUMBIA Mo Nov 8 Bv Ponderous Score walquist of lUtnols the greatest plare among the nation undefeated DENVER. Nov 8 'I N.S Replaiement of faculty svstem a 41 forward of Missouri and untied teams today by winning line Bartrug ran right end Campbell. Denver universi- of )4 to 0. the greatest defensive man in back- a desperatelv fought game from the ins ANGELES tixif.

Camey of lUinois University of Iowa 7 to 0 It was a football Howell Marquette seventh straight victory Nov 1 5 oi Nebraska the greatest line Victory came earlv the game into a complete rout. Lniver- OaF of C0nt.r.u-d Od Foi mir; yard rii on intfrerot-d our Victory came earlv in the fourth the quarter, after Frank McElligott. 41 JaaaM 4 were bfounded at the ease with 41 5. which ttie TroJans pierced the very 41 IS; a 4 Iraaklii 41 4 51 a VhUufm lb; 4 a. Brlatt.

wi 1 name 4 41 a 41 MMkmrtrm. AI M. a AI 18; AI weak Bear After up Crangle. although he was unsuc- forced to use a first-stnng line to as vards for a touchdown to con- cials. here todav lor a distance rac- 28 points in the first half which fullback for Bob Zuppke fw t-hrusu at Iowa line when enable the Oklahoma varsity to win tribute towards the 41-6 wm mg meet and football game was featured by Meters lUmi were winnmg Big fourth period staned Then from the Oklahoma freshmen in the over Colorado college here today Although willing to adm'lt that run.

the Trojans came to championships ranks Nebraska sophomore halfback, annual Sooner-Boomer game here it wa the first game of the sea- ea.sterr. institutions partiru- seore 'ive toiK-hdowns two oi which of 1927 as of the two greatest i 5 touchdown, today. The final acore was Okla- son in which the Redskim failed iarly where coaches are allowed a were converted in the third period teams that he ever saw In action Grtney, Maaquette quarter- homa 19 Freshmen 14 About 7.500 to score in the first five mmuMs. commiw.ion on the gate receinta are 'ihey two more the finai Recognition of that sort, coming defeated Boston last fans saw the game of play making a out of period to irutlLe rout of then from a coach at a rival Six with two place kicks, went After tnc freshmen, playing athletics, all the coaches here de- and ran to within a foot of the goal RA-- 1 AS 8 ihould imtf lard run on an miertepied pass in the second half to start the unnecew.ary Denver Pioneers scoring bee which universities and resulted in a 32-7 win over Utah 1 means of eradicating Aggies overpaid coaches who are working veritable racket because that uh Tigers. among them SALT LAKE Nov 8 was the of Unl- NARMAN, Okla Nov 8 PN.S Davis.

Utah uni- of Mas.souri and Iowa State Acting Coach Hugh McDermott was versity high-scormg halfback, ran fbllepp coaches and athletic offi- Sooner Freshmen Make Varsity Go After the freshmen, playing ancient enemy complete institution, aoquits Cornhusker fol- for McEiligott and made good the aRamst a varsity, had The Tnnans were on the offens- lowers, many of whom had similar point counted one touchdown in the first Ui throughout the entire game, the ideas relative to the prowess of the from the hill of Mount Oread be- ai riiarplng opening 1927 edition of the Huskers. of tie SCOT! i VICTIM fore Nebraska had taken possession 4 4.. charge of over-enlhusiaam or preju- game Page fumbled on through which Dulfieim Musick, qice i FIRRT HFV Mohler and Shaver ran for consist- rvanou the second play after the opening knkuii Mathis on the p.cA-kln to give the Cornhuskers the bu n.c^er ripped through for 2 vardw on two and the II the East. 41 lark II, noa and added another in the serond, while the varsity scoring but one the varsity Oklahoma line R.FVFRKfd in and paved the way for two While Crangle made no mention mote touchdowns before the quarter ent gaim the fact is that the great ST PAUL, Neb, Nov. 8 ended, "nie aecond half was score- Ktopping Tiajam.

Nebraska team of 1927 was knocked defeated Scotia here lens The was the most crmlimg off by Missouri, 6 to 7 after the afternoon 7-0 It war Scotia iim The varsltv had regarded the game ever suffered by any Caliiarnia Huskers had outyarded and out- defeat in seven games and it al- as a rest period in preparation for team The fave downed the Tigers by a margin of lowed St Paul to keep an un- the conference till wTth Kansas next week An entire second-string w-as started Head Coach Ad Lmdsav was Law'rence sroutmg the Kansas- Nebraska game MAIN COG dared there is no eonditlon like that the middle west I tianimoBKly Gppnsed. WII-DCAT DRIVE 1 IJ of coaching, of the Plunning Gives bers now In vogue in the Big Six, Dick Team Easy Triumph. BY DIXON STEW ART. on Page Pour C-ontmued on kansas-Nebraska Statistics. I 4 naltv earned 4 N-r.

1 4 attCRipted mmpleied imrdagp 'k-il ia and 4 4 te gain per play '-r und itet In rimmagr 4 peiiaitiek aii'i. bv cmber et rlage punu I rCate p-nu I punt-, oif nusibef eff Ltckefl. tumblei rrcoverei 7 137 9 235 51 44 26 i 7 3 15 9 4 I broke thinugh to block and stop runners Before the first quarter was old, vhe Trojans had registered their'ftrsi score The quarter I to 0 and then the rout started Neb. The Southern California backs gistered 29 points in the second quarter. 33 in the iturd and 13 lit the final 13 --------5 owb WaahiBftaB.

S3 STANFCRD STADIUM Cal, Nov Its 8 A rejuvenated Stanford 5t loottMiU team, flashing all the I power BDO deception of the Warner if teams of old tore ihrough a tight- I ing Washmgron team today 143 an gf win 25 to 7 I Warner eharges unul today jfi of the dirges of ers threw into he game the unity of atUvR their followers have 5 80ugh( all season vam 'The Rothert Moffatt passing ceiubinauan aidounted tor two troichdowns but the Redmen sur- 1 ConiiniH'd OB Page Eight Scored the Points to Beat Jayhawkers. BOB lOl'NG. HAROLD FRAHM. was adopted who expressed themselves gainst dropy.ing the present coaching tern here a err BLOOMINGTON Ind. Nov 3 Noel WorXman Iowa Plate football oofav-h, Gwinn Henrv Mi.v-oun ftxit- for the 1930 Big Ten ball coach Bob Iowa State championship ccmtinued their un- trai-ic coach Dr Huff Misaour' dejeated maith toward the title to- track Metcalf day with a 25 to 0 victory over State sthlelH direcUir George Ed- Indiana before a Hoosier homecom- ward? Missouri coach ing crowd of 15 OOd specutors and Missouri alhielir Tfie Wildcau.

led by Reb Rus- director sell, pluiigmg fullback and Captain Hank r. outclasaed the and the result of the game war never In doubt after the opening minutcf, wfien Russell pluugeci to a touchdown after playing the feature roie in a march (iowT; the field. gained almost at wiL. makmg a total of 364 yard' for 16 first down: despite Indiana defense. Indiana could do little against powerful line iuid made 126 yards during the game ummt Ktar.

victory gave undisputed jxjasese.ion of the Big Ten lead with four victories no and only game to play Tie other undefeated contender sc'ored only three vic- (Contmued on Eight Bites Big Slice Off Bankroll PHII.ADLLPHI.A I. N. BriiL, crack field man of the Notre Dansei traai. ran vHidt bik tormrr tcatBinates of 11 I niversity of Pcnnaylvanui this aftcmooB, receive 83 Odd from father. Edward Brill, weaithv nvanafactiirer.

The elder Brill offered Sl.aM for each iourhdBWM scored by him PennAvlvBBia. i -Marty" delitered thiwe them..

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