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wm TUE LINCOLN SUNDAy NOVEMBER 9, 1930. Dempsey Rates Young Stribling as Best Fighters Former Heavy Champ Hands Out Praise For Pride of Dixie Region Jay hawks Tripped Up By Bible Team (Continued from Page One.) HV FRANK G. MENKE. of the Stribling rolls along sunflry citizens into the (iiscura witti the aeiinewS in two niays. Ch of Dempsey.

The youth who once was clever warrior now has become the slaughteiing Kin oi line. knoc to the Kansas 19-yard line. Two plays gained 16 yards, but the ball went over to Kan.sas and Schaake promptly punted out of bounds. Two exchanges of punts wound up with Schaake getting off a low kick which Buster Long grabbed and hiked to the Kansas 19-yard line. Young Crosses Goal.

Coach Bible in.serted "Red" Young the Nebraska for three Chris Mathis. Emil Beck to Stay As Eastridge pugdom. And none other than Dempsey himself offers the explanation. Matured Now. "Only iii the last six months has Strib gained declares Jack.

"Before then he' wa.s always growing from one clas.s to another. The growing process draws heavily upon the reserve energy and leaves one a bit shy of the hoped for power. KAGGIK BOW TO EASTERN ELEVEN Continued from Page One.) StrVb decWed to let him- for the last 13 yards. Bartrug added grow out of the light-heavy all three extra points from place- class and develop into bignes.s. it nient The unfortunate penalty which balked the Huskers on the first attempt failed to stifle the Nebraska fire and Young crashed through for I three yards.

Frahm crashed into the line and like a bullet through the air for a four-yard gain which dropped him on the one-yard line. With the entire Kan.sas team bunched to stop a line play, the Cornhusker.s crossed them up and "Red Young swung around the Kan.sas left end to standing up. All Kansas players were in the pile to defeat a plunge and nary a Kansas hand was laid on the sorrel. fooled on the play, having all eleven men up to a line plunge. Score; Nebraska.

6 Kan.sas. 0. Mathis held the ball as Frahm booted the extra ix)int. Score: Nebra.ska, Kansas, 0. Punt Partially Blocked.

Frahm kicked off 60 yards to MadKson, who ran the ball back to the Kan.sas 24-yard line. A short pa.ss, Madi.soon to Cox, gained four yards. Another pas.s, Madison to Schaake, irom a running play lo.st a yard. punt w'as partially blocked and went out of bounds on the 37-yard line. Kansas drew a 15-yard penalty for coaching from the side lines and the Huskers had a first dcwn on the Kamsas 22-yard line Young faked a pa.ss and hit the Kansa.s left end for a yard.

Beach Page in the Kan.sas backfield. Frahm gained a yard on an end run, but the play was recalled and the Huskers penalized 5 yards lor backfield in motion. A double pass behind the line, with Mathl.s carrying the ball, gained two yard.s as the quarter ended with Nebraska in po.ssession of the ball on the sa.s 27-yaro line. Score. Nebra.ska.

Kansas, 0. SECOND QUARTER. It was third down and 14 yards to gc. Young shot a pa.ss to Hokuf Rams Ready for St. If MAJOR.

FRANK. CAViANIAUGH WHO GUIDES THE' DEST ia JIES of FO fepHAMS for two yards. Cox intercepted EMIL BECK. Youngs pa.ss on the fourth down took about two vears for his bones Near the clo.se of the game, West Announcement was made Satur- i and wa.s dropped on his 17-yard line, to set and for him to pack on real Virginia worked the ball to mid- thatched Young as he into the that Emil had contracted to MadLson gained three yards on a muscular Bartnw Bot oil a club as pro during three I the Nebra.ska left end and failed to meat and develop upiq ana Danrug guu uia Wvtra power. He was heavier for each which went out of bounds on; 1 fight until about months ago, Aggie 14-yard line.

Auker Halfback Frahm toe made good when the growing stopped. tempted to run the end, but Sortet, the extra fwlnt and the Nebraska inTOithia rirnvp him back section went wl.d as the Huskers Seasoned Rlngman. Virginia end drove him back iu.st when und NebrMlea'touchdown. I end the came in the period. Lineup and Summary.

thriller. Tlie running attack West Pos. Aggies powerful backs stopped Jo.Acph Daniels jjy Nebra.ska line, the Jay- Martln Wejbrcw started throwing pas.se.s, 3ordon fajiprf to connect in consistent Plaster Norton fa.shion, the Cornhuskers constantly Lewis Yeager driving the ball back into Kan.sas Kackey Cronklte territory. Howard Fimv when the machine Febulsky QB McMillan appeared to be ready to click. Frahm I Doyle Bartrug bv periods: We.sC Virginia ...............7 Aggies ...........7 flareups.

One was a penalty on Kamsas for piling Red Young. The Kan.sas and Nebra.ska bands massed before the game and played the Cornhusker and Jayhawker anthems. 0 14 0 0 (y- 7 Dotson, Sortet, 3, Aukcr. E. Bolster.

Penn State. Umiiirc A. Lambert, Ohio State, lane.sman- F. J. Crolius.

Dartmouth. Field judge-R E. Green. Pennsylvania. Nipo matched a Kansas pass out of the Auker ajr planted the ball on the Jay- Swartz hawker 33-yard line.

Young lo.st two yards on an end sweep which brought the ball to midfleld and set up the pins for the touchdown play. Hokuf Over On Pass. A Young-to-Hokuf pa.s.s w's called and the Nebra.ska redhead took the ball from center, whirled and ran back 10 yards, then turned and hurled the long pa.ss. Hokuf wa.s down the field like a flash and leaping high into the air took 7:30 a. m.

Nebra.ska rooters celebrated in following the game. moments. he met Von Porat. In that fight. In the one against Scott and against Christner, he what he could do He had the drive back of his punches that was lacking before.

He had the speed that was lacking before. He had the speed that was nece.ssary. He had become a rlngman. as I view things, is the smartest and certainly the craftiest man in the ring today. He knows every ordinary trick of the plenty that are with him.

He is a master in the u.se of his buckshot a back of the ear. Yields to None In Speed. Touchdowns "The boy from Georgia yields to Auker no one in speed. He has no peer a.s A boxer. So far as strength in clinches is concerned, he is the master of men like Sharkey and Schmeling.

Proof that he can take it is shown by the fact that in like 300 fights, from bantam to the heavy class, no man has ever stopped him. "Strib fought about three bad fights during hl.s career and the rest were splendid performances. Yet there is a tendency on the part of some to remember only ilie bet -en Young Stribling one received by Hokuf to tie Mi.s- kan.sas nlaver started tn kind that even tno.se Pa St rim here today. While the backs made history in three bad showings will be obliter- fir.st half, the line came in for The Nebraska with effective help on the part of Hokuf and Prucka, had the Kan-sas ends well under control. It period and finally connected with a was failure to make the end runs 43-yard ira.ss-and-run gain by Jim count thgt forced Kansas to switch Bau.sch which brought a first down to the aerial play, on the Nebraska 10-yard line.

The special train carrying the team and some 800 is scheduled to reach Lincoln Sunday at back two Kansa.s tacklers who ap- galn. Mathis made a 30-yard return of long punt to the Nebra.ska 48-yard line. On the first play Young broke through center for a fir.st down on the Kansas line. Paden went in the Kansa.s line for Hanson. Frahm hit center for four yards.

A pass. Young to Mathis added five yards more. Young hit the line for a first down cn the Kan.sas 21-yard line. Young The Nebra.ska team had the pass attack well under control, the Cornhu.skers intercepting five of a Jayhawker fumbling the in- narently had him stopped. Young hit the Kansas left guard for five yards.

Huskers Ball. Atke.son was ru.shcd into the Kansas line for Charles Smay. Young tried a wide end sweep and lost yard.s. pass wa.s incom- The Kan.sas wolve.s were howling after the defeat. One Kan.sa.s City pajier referred to the Kan.sas show- yard iienaltv for the ing as "mLserable terceptlon.

Manley went In the Nebraska backfield fcr Quarterback Mathis. Another Husker pass wa.s incomplete and Nebraska drew a five- extra pass. STRIBLING SIGNS thi ball the outstretched arms ot a Kansas'back and plowed the FIGHT IN CHICAGO T.LANTA,_Ga._, NOV. 8 -a N. play similar to the nsiV, Kmc Frsturet Inc.

Urrat Bnia SCOTTSBLUFF HI TRIMS MORRILL acOTTBBLUFF, Nov. 8 Scott.sbhkff high smarting from the sting of a 13-13 deadlotk with Alliance hlgli last week, administered a 28-4 trouncing to Morrill here Friday afternoon Skinner, star halfback on the locals, four touchdown.s to bixist his total to 22. His jioint total is 137. The Bearcats took the opening klckoff and began a drive down the field which netted a touchdown before the game wa.s tour mi.nute.s old. Fiom this point the game was practically a rout, Scottsbluff backs making yardage almost at will.

the city. said. A1 Wins Decision. PARIS, Nov. 8 (U P.i A1 Brown of Panama, champion, won a 15-round deci.slon over Nirk Bensa, French feather- wciRht Htlcholdcr.

here insurance man I an end Jim la.v^y*'the^ imw 'shortstop of tlm St. Louus Browns in the nfreat Sciid Young's'punt set the Jayh.wkcrs both football and ba.seball. The Browns waited for him to serve out. Kansas took the ball on downs on its 33-yarri line. Fisher in the backfield for Madl.son.

Prucka stooped Cox for no gain. FLshcr faked a pas.s and broke through for six yard.s. A short pas.s behind line cost Kansas a yard. punt went out of bound.s on the Nebra.ska 28-vard line. Nebra.ska took time out.

There was six minutes left in the fir.st i half. Young hit the Kansas left end on a par with Knute Rockne a.s that and Heaphy and Fitz- a team that for four vards. added public and an ex- jyatrick and O'Connell et al to.ssed to be more in.side left tackle. Young failed pounder of football lore is the at that blue-ribboned Fordham to gain on the next plav. Younes superlative of ina.sculinity, the head- deed, they were almost as brlck- punt rolled dead on the Kansa.s 2a- nian among he-men Frank W.

like as what the in yard line. Cavanaugh. Fordham's head football the Yale bowl recently where Albie Bausch Enters Game. coach and famed "Iron Major" who Booth. Elis ace of ace.s, la.sted only Jim Baiisch went in the Kansas was wounded in the World war.

for a single play' backfield for Ccx. Fl.sher made a has long a big on Well, when Fordham, yard through the line. Frahm inter- the grid ever since he was a eepted a and it wa.s at Dartmouth. A.s coocli at conservative critic, as lough Kauseh Downed for 8 s. Nebraska bovs had fun ball on the kan.sas 33- Hoston" he deveioix Schaake cra.shed through for kidding the during and yard line.

Tlie pas.s wa.s partially lir.st-class teams Hard-boiled yard.s. I ut Kreizmger charged in after the game. When the contest blocked a Jayhawker reeelver. ppat Yale decisiveh two vears and dropped Bausch lor a w-as over. Guard Elmer Greenberg Young lo.st two yards on a try at succession.

After that, prim Ol and the Kan.sas left end. dropped the Boston roughneck.s play pas.s was thase who like their major grid Three minutes in real fighting form regretted a long imss which unbulldogllke ge.suirc. Why it ud almost turned rugged old. pugna- for years on the grid, sought to build up a real about four years ago. they "The Man who.

in the meantime, had What a he-man melee that should prove: boy.n did lase a 7-6 struggle with Calilornia early fhi.s and they've been mad ever Walt till the "wise ea set Halfback Fred "Stud iti actum, with Hbding Harratl, 'ruNcanl. Hoyle, Peebles, et la. blazing away' Those Cavanaugh Itam.s have strolled over to a Kansan queried: "Why you A near riot ensued. back to the Nebra.ska 23-yard line and when a penalty on the Huskers gave Kansas a first down on the Play-By-Play Details. FIRST QUARTER.

Captain Rowley of Nebraska won leawd Handrome Dan into a pouting who will travel all Uie way a Wisents California to New York City only four all but lo.t his eye-sight uiuier (o be like Bo.ston eollege was fire in France. "Cav from the ground up. and thi.s, Fordham has been, and is. one of the east most formidable team.s. N''xl Saturday Rams plav St, Mary's, the '(ialloping Gacds." the way from with Jack Wagner, heavyweight wrestler, is laid up with a punc- plunged through for eight Nebra.sk tured liver the result of a match on the finst play and left the vantage for the first Jayhawks only one yard from the In at halfback Instead of Young final marker.

with Joe Malvewlcz. fractured in a fall. A rib was West Coast Foes Taste Buck catch was Nebra.ska nine-yard picture the to.ss and cho.se the goal. vards from the goal line and over long pa.s.s in tiie end zone and tcmchback and Kansa scrim- looked dark again. Tlie cox wa.s acting captain for Kansas covner of the field.

went as a touchback, the Cornhusk- Imaged irom it.s 20 -yard line, not helped any whe.i Jim Nebraska the winri oh Score: Nebraska. 13; Kansa.s, 0. ors scrlmiragmg from their 20-vard Frahm Kicks Field Goal. wma aa- kick for the extra point Imp. Young fumbled, but recovered Greenberg intercepted iled.

tinec-yard lo.ss. Young hit pass and it wa.s tiall on Justice went in the Nebraska line the line lor two yards and Kansa.s the Kan.sa.s '20-yard line, Frahm for Nebra.ska, Madison was at quar- for Kcster. Frahm kicked off 30 drew a 15 yard penalty lor of ter for Kansas Instead nf yards to Fisher who returned to the kneei. Tlie penalty gave Nc- instead of Fisher, 40 1 Rne. a forward pass, Fish- braska a first down on the Nebras- Bausch was incomplete.

Fi.sh- ka 34-yard line. Young was hurt on quarter. Long fajied Jay hawk Line Leaks. The Kansa.s line leaked like a sieve at this point and the Kan.sas Rowley was back.s. their haste to the plav.

fumbled and tost Bve yard.s. Bausch tost a yard on the next play and when Young leajied high in tlie air to break up a scoring pa.ss plav. the Javhawkers had mkssed final chance. Vale If they wm this Intcnsectiimal At any event, when tlio Cavuimugh and Madignn boys mix it, there's bound to be liattlr excitement all along the line It should be about the neare.st thing to Donnybrook the curn at grid game can provide! ropyright, 1930, King Feafure.s.) TIGERS PILL OUT OF RIG 6 CELLAR Nebra.ska 32-yard line. Nebra.ska took out time.

The scoreboard one minute to play in the half. A to Bau.sch pa.ss was incomplete as the half ended with In at Kreizinger. Frahm kicek off 80 yard.s to Cox, who returned to the Kan.sa.s 18- yard line. Page plunged off tackle for yard.s. Page reeled off four fii iiiiai yard.s.

but fiimblecl, Rowley recover- A few minutes later Young ior Nebra.ska cn K. 35-yard was the victim of some rough play hne. and foiced to the sidelines. Bu.ster Kreizinger replaced Rowley in the Long was ru.shed to the rescue and Nebra.ska backfield. Long went over turned in a punting performance the Kansas right guard for two which promptly nullified any Kan- On the next play Ixmg sa.s gains through pas.ses or runs.

drove through a wide hole in the Greenberg Intercepts. It the Kansas line for a The final Nebraska opportunity down on the Kaasas 12-yard period and had the wind advantage came in the fourth period when hne, Nebraska line-up was the same punt set the Kansas team Nebraska Penalized. as at the end of half. The Kan- back to its 20 -vard line and Green- plunged for two yards Lone team was the as finLshed intercepted a Jayhawker iiass throup.h the Kan.sa.s left ttie half with Bausch, Schaake. to give the Huskers the Ull on the Fi.sher anq Beach in the backfield.

Kansa.s stripe. Tliree run- same hole for five vards hut Frahm kicked cfi from One 1 long gnms Twice jxmc- er laked a pas.s and hit the line the play, and forced to leave the for a yard. Fi.sher shot a pas.s to game. Long replacing him. Pre.s.s Bausch.

gaining first down on the box mfoiinatlon had i that Alke- ficn wa.s the Jayhawker who did the piling. gained nothing on a reverse plav. Long failed to gain at center. Long plunged tor three yards. Fralim dropped back to the Kan: as 23- trated into Ana yard line for a try al a pluve kick, fade 1 to hiuI The kirk good and counted three Ma'Tii'.

was iiolding the ball. RcOiV. Nebra.ska, 16; Kan.sas. 0 Fralim kicked ojf .55 yatds to J. Bauscli.

the latter returning to the KiULsns line. M. le- placcd and Brazil replact Young was not badly hurt and he ra.i from the field. Kreizinger failed to gain through center The score Kansa.s in po.s.session of the ball on board four minutes to plav Paden in the Kan.sas line. Bau.scli 0.

quarter. A rtaht -nd nu.o THIRD QUARTER. behind the line, which wound up Frahm broke up forward Kansas elected to defend the with Frahm carrying the ball made pas.s, B.u’.'ch dived over the line and goal at the of the third f-even yards. Long tried a wide end made a fir.st down on the Kansas run and lost five yards. Long punt wa.s deacl on the Kaasa.s 38-yard line.

A long pa.ss, Fi.sher to Bausch inroinpiete. hit center cff 40 vards jard.s on a nlng Plays failed and Frahm then was called baJk, Stuck, iho reUirned the ball to the booted a placekick penalized 15 yards for holding. Ne- Ti vard renoltv Matins returned the put the g. me on ice. bra.ska had the ball on the Kansas brought back for another kick as Ne- While the entire Nebraska back- jg vard line Nebraska was offside Fiahm kicked htt the field came through with flying off from his line.

Fi.sher re- Iini. nereU lot a yard gain, Jusfue le- colors. the performance of Harold through for five yard.s. tyming 15 yard.s to the Kansas 36- jtne for a jard. Ixmg biokt fh mu Greenberg in the Frahm sparkled in the victory.

The run Long carried ygrd line. right of line. A Karvsas pa.ss to Brazil gaimd Beatrice boy the line in ball to the Kan.sas seven-yard Bausch ran the Nebraska left vards Madi.son reiilaa Fi li- 37-yard line. Bau.sch tackle lor nine yards Kite replaced Cecil Smay, who was hurt during the nlav. Madbon Makes First Down.

Cox li'placed Schaake the Kunras backfield. Bauscii hit center frr first down on I he Nebra.ska 48- yard line. Four minutes lejt i h- pass wa.s ineomplete. Kan iumbled on 'the next play but territorv. but finally It wa a loiv pa hurled from bai of SO-yard that illlng' ov( i SeoTfl On Pass.

In the Hurd period. Mi. nun the offensive. Colini" and A.hburv kiKeking off Ion gnin.s thrcugh the line to reach Hr Amts live yard line When tw pUuif il. 1 Heitz dropped hack and to Van Dyne lor tin touehd iwii FiMui there on.

a figlHinc Ana team took the offeii'-ive, but it too la: i'he Tl. ei were and 11 kiekiii: toe (hem out of dancer until the el. II mmute.s of the laiia' a d'eulHiid aifd ox W'iH to une only to e. ronn ia-di a the uu game triple pa had iai! I up ami aS. 'in' i'tora he forced of rated fciot to boot home the murh Kansa.s’ ball on needed potiit.s.

Center Flv Guard on its line. Greenberg and End.s Hokuf and punt rolled dead on the Pri'cka dazzled among a fine set Kansas 41-yard line. Nebra.ska's of linemen who rhowed strength in ball. The penalty was a tough break as Long had made yardage on the Kansas two-yard line Long every posi ion. I.tnrup end for 18 vards and a fir.st down on the Nebraska 47-yard line, Fisher ripped througli for a six yard gain.

Schaake made a yard, jim Bausch plunged for a vard and the Javhawks had the ball on Nebras- 39-yard line, hit the of'the 1 ended with Nebraska in of the bail cn its 31-vard line. Score. 13; Kansas, 0. FOURTH QUARTER. Long broke through center an ran to a fir.st down on the trd Dr.

(larenee Siieam. new eoaeh, with John Kltimiller and other I nivervUy of huskies, showing coast fiMitball teams how hb "bone rrusher" but went at the I'nivefsily of Minneaota. BY Meuntmie, hTetrher, the big left fsr now head and Colbert, left guard, team Dr Clarence bjieors. now luaa power-house the roach at the University ol Or. on, right giuird over the center ol always na.s been known a' a dis- ipl the ime of the rui-ged bruismg -style of of- Moeller.

200-pouiid fullback siiui-shes to side the His trama at Mmneseja common- defeii.sive right tackle Iv were referred to as the bone- Bv the time Kitzmiller has ci ushing horde ted his half turn, and is ready Literallv they were not that, but start lor the hole created by Fletch- due to the terrific cross blocking on cr and Colbert, he finds Hotenbora a short side buck, most of the op- right half, and Morgan 'eft tackle iiosi ig guards and well might ahe.id of him ready to cleuu up the think they had been run through a Aeroiiiiary cement mixer It would at fUi.1 that Here Is how 8 pears adapted the deienuve right end could knife buck to the Orepon team and n. 11 Kitzni'Uer, but he left half rtH cive'- liie is n. when Her kick: hall fnmi He ipm-' and ihcta-kh out a to Erdley, quaiterb-cV Tccnfic power and dccepiion arc who comes arouiui. lu POA 0 I.r huhoh I-T xiin'r to PIv BmoBt RT if 'vr atu.k Mstiv.f. Howlrv LH Fr.hm li I oni IB I aiCAiiiut-.

I Ki ume (or Y. for l-onR tor thi Jiuiirr tor KoMrr KOAlcr for jufP for JuMlcr (if Adsni KoAirr Hi lor Hfidcn for rtr Hmnv Mtdixon for I .1 U'-h tor rpcil Hmmy lor Bi. for indfu. Kiu tor Cicil p. for BlaU.

for 15 U-- for KHf for I lorlidovi ii; Yuunf Hokuf point Iranm. Ill firid Frahm iplarriocki H'. 0 3 is 0 0 0 Jack flrovcr frrd Brown A flMrg; town Ft-ld M.Btidc MONourl Valhy Busker'Jay hawk Notes, LAWRENCE. Ka.s.. Nov 8 The Saturday victory here shot the Cornhmkers back into the running for the Big Six conference title The Oklahoma Sooners fronting tlie race, plav Kansas at next week while the iner Mu at Lincoln team came through the game without sertous injiiiy.

onlv Greenber'v Koster. Young, and Rliea having a few minor hurts Thi uiime well offlclated and iClcanl; fought from lew -b; K. 1 I hit the right side of the line for three yard.s. A forward iia.ss by Ix 3 ng wa.s Incomplete. Long faked a punt and Frahm hit center for four yards.

Long got off a poor puiit which went out of bounds on tlie Kan.sas line. Page hit the Nebra.ska left guard for two yards. Page hit for yards more, but fumbled. Ko.sfer recovering for Nebraska on the Kan.sa.s 36-yard line. Long hit center for three yard.s MadLson intercepted '8 pa.ss.

and returned the bail to the Kan.sas 27-vard line. Makes Good Return. Cox tried the Nebra.ska riglit end but lost yard. The play was recalled and the Jayhawkers took a 15-yard psnalty for holding Page tried the Ime and gained five Rhea held MadLson to no gain Schaake got off a low punt which teturned fifteen yard.s to Kansas 19-yard line Young went In the Nebraska backfield for Long Kansas tdik out time. Young went over the Kansas right guaid for two yards.

Young tried Kan.sas right end and added a vard. Tlie ball was on the Kansas 13-yard line Young added a yard through centor and Kaln.d (Iv. A on Trr rifr.t ml gave Kan a down hne Young hit the Jayhawker left Auard for three yards Frahm dived over the line for lour varus He shot through Uie air a bullet. The vhHwkers were drawn for a hne play and Young wept ihe Kaaw left end to stapa- mg up Kansas was completely Nebraska left guard, but mi.ssed a first down and Nebraska lock possession of the ball on its 38-vard line. Young lost a yard at the line On a reverse play Frahm lost another yard.

Young's punt was good tor 30 and returned to the 42-yard line. K. U. Completes Long Paw. A forwfiid puss.

FLsher to Paden. wa.s good for five yard.s. FLsher failed to gain through center. pa-s. Fisher to Schaake.

good for 43 yards and a fir.st down on the Nebraska 10-yard line. Nebraska took out time. Schaake made a nice ratcii of the nass and whirled from two tac'Hers on a 20 run before he was forced out oi bounds. Schaake hit center for four yard.s Kreizinger dropped Bausch for a five-yard loss on a swinging end run. A forward pass bv Fi.sher was intercepted by Greenberg on the Nebraska flve-vard line.

Young faked a kick and Kreizinger plunged for a vard. Nebra.ska drew a penalty which put the ball on the one yard line rolled dead cn the Nebraska 23- jard line. A lateral pass, J. Bausch to Fisher, gained three yards. A short behind the line.

FLsher to Bauscn Neon the Nebraska nine-yard line Bausch plunged through the rich' side of the Nebra.ska line for eight The Kansas backfield then fumbled. Schaake muffing the pa' from center, but the J.iyhuwker recovered for a five yard faked a and lost sri- her vard. Young brcke up lish- quarter. A pa.s.s, Ixmc to Prucka was rood for four yard: Fraiuu failed to gain on a try at the end. Lcnc broke ihiou'-rh for w'o yards.

la the Kan.sa.s backflefd, ran lie end for down fill the Ni braska 37-vard hue An lo.st i yard Mi'fhscn tried a pas.s but Priuki JUKI Hokuf dropped him for '2- yarcl lof It was bull fui it 47-vard line MadLson ran from pint firrruition 13 yards before lie by Kretzinaer Nebra ka took out time Black reulfce.d Bau ch in the Kan as backileld (tox pluii'-icd for two yards when I I llK M. .1 Ar Mr. a A 1 I I Id UK Arm II A4 AIA II Lon-r punt was Fisii- pped him. Koster er lo the Kansa 22-vard hi bu the play reealUd and penalizetl lor holding, giving Nebra ka first down on the Kan: 3'J- yard hue Matlils bioite ihrouc.h inside Lackle for live vard' I.oim’ added four yards more but 1 was called back, and N'bra ka wa If- if H.c Hu k- ers' ball 'ti the line took oir tinu. Long tried a piU'S but Hie J.i hawketd dropped him for a fiiu-fu yard lo It wa, Nebra.ska« bail on 4b-yara line.

ong jjunt wa trapiK'd bv He ran bruk- w'ardis and was downeri on his 1 yard line. Tlie pla v. a eio lo Hokuf and comt'UK cn Hie tat kle Breaks Tlinmsli. Schuak punted from to: ''H zonr and MhI.IiI.". iB' out of on ilie 4f- yard line.

I wa.s a beautiful punt Smay in fot the Kansas line btok'- through the left ol Uie Ja iiawker lorward wall for four yaid. pass was nicofoi'U Ti. iOKs WHS Just f'ver Frahm head H.e lattec making a c'od 1 a Another long p'u ikuf mi; sed by incht and (he Hu' kei took a five Vard pfiial 5 -yard pa and ii.i’d Hi-er ie to N- end nepm in I om i-u-' rolled over the K'in 1 htu- tc time out. Pass. ArLun leplucftd osut Lrahin inter'-entej pa.ss to Ive lilt ftu kfi.s the ball on the 22- ac(i hue Long laded to gain ill enl A double peus i eiilnd the to (IIS' got cff a punt whlc'l live yard.s to Hie iiu-a- 8 -vuid lire Man; duiii 'la line lor Ely A 'f iliMin p'a v.a.s ineo.nuilete Cox hit Ihe Nebia.ka lit end lor lour ai't MruJuon n.i- to Brazil PiP H)e latter Hk- ball off Ih' grfiUnd on he l.Min ei Fr ih.m interfepted a Mac I pass and ran It to tlie (I 'p: rrj Ime Royer in for j.nd ILn for Brazil in Kan.

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