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THE LINCOLN SUNDAY STAR-SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1927. RUN BRINGS VICTORY Hastings Rally liate In Games Beats Out- Des iMoines. HASTINGS, Oct. by two 45-yard runs in tlie final period with each team scoring a touchdown, the Hastings college Broncos defeated Des Moines university here today in the first home game of the season. The Broncos scored first in the opening quarter on a twenty-yard completed pass, McCrady to McCrady kicked goal.

At Weepiin Water, At Water, At St. Edward, 36: Albion 0 At I.eaJngton—Omaha Teeh. Lexington, 0 At 57; Nebraaka Deaf. 0. At 12: -MeCooh 6 At fr; Seward reserves.

At 36; Loup City. 0. At Columb neoln, 26: Columbus 6 At I'nlver ily lla.e—Crete, 27; WILDCATS WILD ON PURPLE GRID Northwestern U. Romps to 47-2 Victory Over South Dakota. XATIONAL Pittsburgh at CAnclnnati Philadelphia at New York.

hu-ago at St. Louis. Philadelphia at New York. AMERICAN St. Louis at Chicago.

Cleveland at Detroit. Philadelphia at through left tackle. Howell made six vards. but Nebraska was tienalized 5 ytirds. Preanell's pass to Brown gained ten yards and was the first down of the game.

How-ell made one and was Injured, the Huskers taking time out. next attempt resulted In a four yard loss, and McBride took his place. Presnell had gained six yards in three plays when the quarter ended with Nebraska In possession of the ball on Iowa 28-yard line, 0. Iowa State, 0. Second Quarter.

ATHLETICS WIN TWO AT FINISH Macks Close Season With Twin Win From Sox. NATIONAL I.EAGl PUisburgh. 0: CtnclnnsG. 6. Ruston, Philsdrlphls, 9-6.

New York, Hrooktyn I. TECH WINS OVER LEXINGTON HIGH Omaha Eleven Scores Early In First Quarter. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. I The Athleticr A frnm to Oehlrlch closed their season by trimming the Bos- A pass from cieniricu EVANSTON, Oct.

racing the entire length of the field for two touchdowns in the first 10 minutes of play, Leland Lewis. Northwestern full- Husker Eleven Off back, provided the thrills in the rm na -'t- ---------------------Wildcat victory over the University Jo rr inninff otCirt the ball on Its 23-yard line. Dykes and taking hitting of South Daktoa team todav. The i The Cyclones failed tlvrough the sam aray twirled the night cap and wis (Continued from Page One.) punted 37 the AMERICAN LE New York, 4, tVashtngtcn, 8 Chicago, 8 -R; St. Louts, Pbiladrlpbla.

10-8; Boston, t-2. 1 ion nea in ooin netted eight yards, but a five yard header, taking the first by a score of 10 penalty tor Nebraska for delaying to a and the second, to a making dqwn.S and Iowa State took hits, one a homer by Rogell. Slmtnons, LEXINOTON. Oct. Tech defeated high, 6 to 0.

in a wcll-played football game today. Tech scored in the first quarter. A pass. Worthing to Cacciopnn. wa.s NAIL FLAG TO MAST good for 30 yard's and put the ball on the Lexington 12-yard line.

Line (Continued from Page One.) smn.shes carried it acroas with Lewis caught the opening kickoff tected by an official in piling the of bounds oh Nebras- ormird in thV opener; Sot 17 of the hits, but contributed Mosi'ret making the touchdown and slashed his way 95 yards to Nebva.ska plunger after the latter 25-vard line. McBride made Des Momcs university scored in college sci.ie a toucndown. Five minutes had been tackled and tassed to the five yards. Presnell made four Miirt Ir.ter. his teammate.

Captain Vic turf and the subsequent 15-yard more. Presnell hit center for six Gustafson, took the ball from penalty advanced the ball to the yards and first down. McBride fcrlmmage and ran 50 yards for the Ames tw-o-yard line, whence Pres- three yards. Presnell ran second touchdown. Lewis got the smashed his way across the fi- the end for nine vards and another ball tw-o yards behind hLs own goal a fe Wminutes later and fought his way 102 yards for another touchdown.

the second fverlod after Sykes had raced the left end for 22 yards. Sev- high, 7: era! line plunges took the ball over At J2 but the touchdown was scored on a recovered fumble by Williams, Prep. Blohm failed to kick, with the score At muood. o. 7-6, at the half, both teams return- uow, s.

Mtson ed refreshed and played a scoreless lie in the third period. After chang-1 At omsita Ing pi.sltions in the fourth Period 2 the Broncos had the ind advan- tage and by using a lateral pass At 37; cioud. fwrnation McCready the' right end, reversed the field and raced 45 yards for a touchdown. He dropkicked for the extra pomt. De.s Moines university scored In- of five minutes after recovering fumble.

Williams raced the left end lor 45 yards and the ball was carried over from the one foot line. An aerial attack in the last few minutes netted forty yards for the invaders but the whistle stopped with the ball on the Broncos 30- yard line. Blohm and Parrot punted consistently for Des Moines but McCready had a fair advantage in this department for the Broncos. Lineup and Summary. Ha.stlngs— Des Moine.

Welch B. IKilan i T. Winkle G. At Ivrr I fl At Prndrr, 0. At Aca- (I.

At 13; tiorilon, 6 nal chalk mark. first down. McBride made a yard Ames spirited line defensive, with in two plunges. A pass. Presnell the handicap of the soggy to Brown, was good for 6 yards.

made it apparent that the Com- prpsnell made two vards, and Ames the game, the ball on Ita 30-yaM eno The fourth period was largely 46 ball and another through the line. punting duel imtil the closing mo- pw when the lowans cut loose iinp cue to the muddy field, hindered a flurry of forward passes, one the Northwestern team consider-; of which netted 17 and ac-' Ames Maeekick. Bishop, ab ebly A safety was scored by each counted for the second fir.At down Presnell lost four yards, and 3b team, both coming a.s a result of to the Cvclone An-; punted eighteen yards to Ames si- the slippery condition of the ball. STver iSerclpted by yard line" The Towans made five aimmons. cf 1.7; Brock.

0 I Jnmes, Nebraska center, as the pis- yards in three line smashes, witn sz. croHon, 0 Babooik Michigan star. barked the termination of the Johnson ready to kick, a oass to if At Decstu thl.i, I-; Dccstur, 0 ANN Oct. Wel.s.s, who was to hold the ball for an attempted place kick, was low Johnson, and W'etss fumbled. Nebraska took second and to things rosy Ust Inning for the Macks scores Boston.

AB PO A 4 1 2 3 5 0 4 113 4 6 4 0 0 1 .1 0 3 0 0 1 4 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 13 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 three of the bobbles. The score; rutsburgb. Rothrock, ss Rogell. Sb Myer, If Regsn. 2b Carlyle, rf Shaner, cf Rollings, lb 30 3 3 34 17 1 Philadelphia.

AB PO A -vv. thci 13; Decatur. 0 Oct. frav sIow game on a field, which Bcarg Sends In Subs. At 10.

Ba Ue Creek 0 i wBs raised from medocrtty only by coach Bearg substituted freely A4 Mitch SO; Versatility of Gilbert and Bab- during the fourth period and Mc- At North I latte. 8.1; cock. hnifhiirk.i; the Million and James wote the only 3 6 3 13 0 3 1 0 I 0 Totals the ball on 24-yard line. Boston Presnell gained four yards in two Philadelphia 37 10 17 37 7 00030000 01 0 0 0 1 3 4 1 12; O. Summary Two-base hit Johnson.

Dykes 3 Three ba.se hit- Rothrock. Pox cock, halfbacks, Academy, 18 Etc -1 Wolverinos today opened the 1927 Comhuskers who faced fire r'i ring Yhp and then 3 ntt- Rotnrocvt fox the 60 minutes of combaL 1 43 the ball rolling out, 2 Home run-Rogeii Bennett. Ohio replacing Oehlrich at full back, gave bounds on 30-yard 10 5 3-s innings; off Lundgren, 7 -et I Johnson 5. Rothrock to Roi- Blshop Hit iBoleyi Time Vangraflan and ADR IK) AK L. Waner, cf 5 1 33 0 0 Barnhart, If 5 3 3 3 0 0 P.

Waner, rf 6 I 33 0 0 Wright, 4 1I35 0 Traynor. 3b 51313 0 Grantham, 3b 42106 a Rhyne. 3b 0 0 0 I 00 Harris, lb 5 0 19 00 Smith, 5 1 36 0 0 Kremer, 30 0 0 0 Hill, 1 0 0 011 30100 0 1 Totals 4391737 14 3 Cincinnati. i AB HPOA Dressen. 3b 53I000 Walker, rf 51 35 00 Plpp, lb 5 0 1 9 1 0 Dressier, If 5 0 33 0 0 Allen, cf 4 00 1 00 Pord.

ss 50 0 141 3b 5343 4 0 1 Hargrave, 31 1 1 0 0 Plclnlch, ......................301 400 Lucas 1 0000 0 Donohue, 00 0 0 1 0 Kolp, 3 0 3 0 I 0 May. ......................30 0 I 00 Totals 45 616 3711 1 Lucas batted for PlclnlchIn ninth. Pittsburgh 5 0 0 0 0 30 (11 3 9 Cincinnati .............1 0 0 3 0 1 I 0 6 chance to score came in the fourth period when the Harrell team took to ball on downs on the Tech 25-yard line and plunged and passed to the Tech 10-yard line. pass was grounded in the end zone and the Omaha team took possession of the bull. The lineups: Tech Pofi.

LE LT Navlaux LG Voimg F.van.s RO Nel.Min RT Parkhurst RE LH ansen PB Pinkerton Officials: We.s- leyan. Nebraska Nebra.ska DOUBLE WIN EOR BEANTOWN CLUB Cacciappo Bowersox Peterson Weiner Miller Wtssler Armentrout Worthing Swoboda Hou.ston Moscrei Steele C. Douglas L. G. Lewis T.

Anderson McCrady B. Rohrer H. Mlllen H. Simmons B. Sub.stltules.

Hastings -Becker for Winkle. Wilson for Rohrer. Greenslit for Simmon.s. Larson for Welch. Des Moines Ridenour for Sykes, Smith for Blohm Hal Bower.s, Umpire IL Johnson.

HeadUnes- Elliott. Lund.juist I Crawford Kobrick Knight Luke Buck Williams I Sykes Blohm At t'entrsl City, Parrott Mlndcn, II. At flock, 6. At Island, 10; Aurora, 0. At fi; Sutton, 0.

At allaway, Anselmo, U. a Bummary: Two base hit Barnhart. Harris, 3. base hit Orantham, Walker, Bacrtflce hit Barnhart, Double play to Wright to Harris; to Pord to Pipp --------------Struck By Hill 1. by Mlljus 4.

hy sj 3 Base on balls-Off Kremer 1 off IJrilViS 1 I-WO At Wak At IS; Arcadia, At tO; Wilber, 0. At tare, 0. At 82; Pilger, 0, At North Loup, Burwell, At Jule.burg, seCOUd half and Gilbert scored two touchdowns to'their dreeing a uarters. 1 ball on 36-yard line. A for- Bofton 2.2 i and his passe.s.

to Taylor. Hoffman Tough Rre.ik, W'orkman Says. ward pas.s. Presnell to Brown, wiisL ind Gray and and resulted in the i 15-yard penalty was a Incomplete, and the half ended wUh i Moore, oray and other three. Babcock made five end tough break, but I suppose I ought' the 0.

Iowa State 0. runs, gaining about 100 yards. to be satisfied over the ability of Third Quarter. Tad Wleman sent his substitutes boys to hold their heavy oppon- Miller returned kickoff to Waner bv May i ball Smith 3. 13; they showed good form, scoring a touchdown in the third period.

Purdue Downs DePauw. LAFAYETTE, Oct. Purdue Boilermakers defeated the At 38; Over- here today, 0. on a wet, soggy field. Play dur- I ing the game was confined mostly to the territorj-.

with the I Old Gold and Black goal never be! ing threatened. Iowa 43-yard line. Llnd- bloom smashed the line for five yards, and made four more on the next play. Miller next gained vards and first dowm for Ames. COLLEGE SCORES.

(Continued From Page One.) At Si Jeffer- Captain WllCOX SCOred son. I touch- downs, while the second was const 't Virginia. 6 Wash- i tributed by Bob Wllson, Veteran lugicn A her. quartcrback. Wilson kicked goal At West l'olnt--Army.

I after hlS tOUChdOWn. At Johns, 13; Lynchburg, (I. At of New York, 64; George Wsshington. 19. At 25; Boston college, 0 At 20; Albright, 0.

At New ulumbia. 28; I'nion, 0 At Cross. St. (I. At 82; St.

Lawrence, 0. I.ewlshurg—Bui-knell, Geneva. 0. 6 Norwich, 0. 27; Rhode Island, 0.

At Juniata, 0, At 110; Blue Ridge rolleir, U. College 26; South Carolina, o. At New 24; Man NEBRASKA DEAN BACKS BIG Six (Continued From Page One.) llculty and would be open to some critlct.sm. It was quite thoroughly understood in advance that there would be considerable press comment and feeling in certain quarters. However, it was felt that these reactions and these unfavorable comments not in any way deter these six schools from forming a conference, which, in their unanimous opinion, was the most Imixirtant step they had taken in two decades as regards inter- collegiate athletic relationshiiis.

It hsttsn, 6. seemed that the general gwhl of the At schools of the Mls.souri Valley conference would better con.served bv handling the matter with 2 ditiou, rather than by long drawn- out conirover.sies, which would open deuce, 0 Up old enmities and result in unending and useless bickerings. Kehitions to should be further ixiinted out that it 1.8 not at all understood that the six now comprising this new confeience. will in any way in- guehsnns, 0 terfcre with any member of this At 38, Muhlrnburg KumM w.th any of the teams left out. I am quite sure that the University of Nebra.s- ai 34 Getka intends to relays is; Alfred, thf support that it has I4j 0.

Uierti. I ani quite that At 8. MArion, Iowa state college will continue coiieie, o. athletic relations with Drake, etc. 4 Raising of Standard.s.

Aggies, 19, furthermore, I am not so leysn. iUre that this thorough- tO; Lowell, o. ents to a 6-0 score. The breaks are a part of the game, however, so I am not complaining. We may get some of the breaks our next time Coach Bearg of Nebraska wasi Ball was on A me's 42-yard line, perfectly willing to be quoted.

Miller fumbled to lose five yards. Bearg Says Ills Say. Snrague was substituted for Lee Comhuskers, particularly! at left end. On the forw'ards, ought to take a les- i attemnted pass, Richards broke son from their close Bearg through and recovered his fumble. "They went into the game Nebraska getting the ball on Playing his iast vear for Purdue half confident that Ames 40 -yard line.

I would be easy and had the tighte.st pre.snell ran around right sort of squeeze. We end for 14 yards. Presnell gained I against a a yard. Krekow was sub.stltuted for ftnd i of Iowa such thing as indifference in Ne-! bra.ska ranks means that we may jurea. take a defeat.

The Ames line fine fight and will be Msy May 2. Hit batsman Wild Passed Off Kremer. 4 runs and 9 hits In 3 2-3 innings, off HUl. I run and 4 hits in 2 Innings; off MllJua. I run and 8 hits in 3 1-3 innings; off Donohue, 5 runs and 5 hits in 1-3 Innings, off Kolp.

0 runs and 5 hits In 3 3-8 Innings; off May, 4 runs and 7 hits In 5 Innings. Winning pitcher At Expense In Wild Games. Mlljus. toslng pucher Donohue Left nn champion. PhilUes.

this afternoon base -Pittsburgh 11: Cincinnati 11. to 6 plrea-McCormick. Quigley and Reardon the first contest the Braves 19. "bdcl The Methodists were caught with the ball behind their ix)sts. i which fnr tho aafotv making trouble all sea.son lor iviis- wiucn accounteq tor tne safety.

Valley Shoulder Broken. Ame.s Draws Penalty. Pre.snell w'ent around left Buckeyes Easy Winners. Howell, one of the on Ames 2-yard line. McBride COLUMBUS.

Oct. i offensive bulwarks, sustained a failed to gain through center. 'rf 4 Ohio potential painful rib bruise and was forced, Pre.snell drove through I sturdy, ib 5 football champions battered down to retire to the bench early in tackle for a touchdown. the supposedly pow'erful Wittenberg second period. Johnson, Ames end, try for the extra point was 1 4 end for eight vards, and Ames was to nine hits the first game penalized 15 yards for piling.

Ne-; fn meTnai.Vhe^ braska taking possession of the ball college eleven here this afterenoon, 31 to 0. Rowan bocked a Wittenberg punt in the first minute of play and was the victim of the only serious low. Meiiiio. sb Injury of the game, wheii a bone Iowa State, 0. 1 in his right was 1 Weias returned kickoff to 1 Totals 36 5 9 24 11 0 Bennett batted for Bolen In 9th Chicago, AB PO A Hunnefleld, si Kamm, 3b Neither Huskers nor Cyclones, sg.yard line.

Nebra.ska was I up the fumble, running 12 once attempted to make use 01 tne penalized 15 yards for piling, but yarcis for a touchdown. Freddy new rule permitting 1 in their next three plays, Ames i psaia, Triiuty, 6 Onm kicked the goal. Late in the lateral pass, a of affair punted 25 At 13; Lebanon first quarter, Eby took the bal and ably due to the general greasiness Presnell retiirned 11 VaUey. 3. worked his way Into the scoring of the ball.

Ames twdce attempted At Baiumore- Richmond. John, jone and went over for the second one of Pop favorite tricks vards AI luittmore-viu 20 Loyola, 0 touchdown. Grim missed goal. In short AmS aklng the cf At 0 Provi- the quarter the Ohio second 1 back to another behind the line 01 pum ten taxing ib sent in Huston went' scrimmage and a subsequent drive 1 ball on its 35-yard line. Holm was ward.

3b At 21; Vermeil, over'Yot the thlnl tallv When he but neither effort ln.jured, Nebraska taking time out. McCurdy, it siw of? a yards llinTd an inch of yardage. Nebraska was 5 yards for 1 At II; Kraiihiin Kby returned to the game in the Marshall, 0 third quarter and broke through the At St. Bonaventurr, AI- Wittenberg defense for two more more than its offense Irghcny. 0.

1 Georgetown, 5 SOX GRAB PAIR FROM BROWNIES Chicago ('aptiircs Twin Bill With Lyons And Connally. I The following road report was is- CHiCAGO. Oct 1 White Sox won sued Saturday afternon by the tour- Band. 3b a doubleheader from St Louu Brown. bureau of the Lincoln Automobile here today, copping the ftr.t by a Wrtghutone lb of 8 to 6 and winning the game a continual rain In most of Leach, cf 5 to 3.

when it wa. called at the end this section of the State Saturday, (hft roads w-ere very sllpix-ry south, The sox did competent very heavy eak. dhafns are' needed on most highways and cro.ss scntt roads. An inch of rain in the south- tyfcmtnr. eastern part of the state was re- jiorted, with light showers extending well into Kansa.s, Iowa roads are almost lmpas.sable Kaiwas road.s are muddy.

Heavy Richbourg, rf rams have fallen around Kansas City and a.s far west as Wichita. No. 38, Omaha to Lincoln is poumiei, ib' graxeled and good. Loose gravel ca.st F.rreii. of Waverly.

No. 38 is graveled west Moore. 3b to Atlanta. It is sllpLiery on the dirt stretches west of there into Denver. ooidRmith, No.

77 from Sioux City to Lyons Is graveled The road us poor south to Oakland and chains are needed Boston to Hooper, Cars came through th nOBTON, Oct 1 The Br.ve* took both gnincH of a doublehe.der from the cellar The pound cd three Phillies pitcher, for 18 manv of which went for extr. b.se;, Ulrich on the mound for the Phillies In the second g.me, and was go Ing well until Uie eighth when the BravcN smothered him with seven hits which re suited In five runs. Wert, started for the Braves but went out In the eeventh for a pinch hitter Morris and held the Brave, safe The score. Philadelphia. AB A both contests, with Lyon, holding the In the first game up only seven blows St.

Louis. AB PO A Sweetland. Tolals 3 0 3 3 0 4 3 6 0 1 10 1 43 9 14 34 16 3 gained an Inch of yardage. Ebv retumcd to the game in the Stiff Defense. being offside.

Totals 91 is 2 2 oir Hwcei ana 1 iiits oir Bmith 10 third quarter and broL defen.se was much Richards Breaks Through. st Louis 13 0 0 0 0 have fallen and where the gravel Is in off Goldsmith. 4 in 2 a oif 6. AI- WittoSg more than its offense. The Richards downed Miller foi a four Chic.o 0 0 0 0 almost worn off.Road Is fair to Wy- 3 nV i Sus- fourth quarter was Husker forwards and backs were yard loss.

Llndbloom fumbled and 2 ooidsmfth 1 I scorele.s.8, tackling fiercely and the total; jost seven yards. Brown returned Meiiiio. rwik Left on st louu 5 Union is graveled, vvinning pitcher smith pitch burg, 7 Ohiq, Stote scored 24 first dowm of the Cyclone punt to the 37-yard stolen r.ik. Neu. Hunl the exception of four of WcLsughln Scott bstted for Bsecht In Boston.

AB PO A 4 3 a 5 0 0 5 2 2 3 2 1 5 1 3 4 0 6 5 3 3 3 0 0 3 0 1 6 3 0 5 3 3 1 2 1 3 3 3 6 2 0 5 1 0 3 0 (1 3 1 3 2 0 1 1 I I I 0 39 14 18 27 9 3 010101402 9 a20a0360x 14 Two hit Band, Rich Summsry 0 road Saturday afternoon with dlffi- 9 Three base hit Fgrreii, 1 1 Smith Home run I.e»ch 0 culty. Hooper throush Fren.ont to 0 Lincoln is graveled South from Lin- bourg. lesch, Fournier Double 0 coin the road Is graveled to Beatrice sweetisnd to cooney to wrightstone i ef 0 but chains are needed on two mlle.s oe balls Off Baecht 2, off of thiS Stretch where heavy rams 1 off Smith 10 have fallen and where the gravel Is in i-3. off Goldsmith. 4 in 2 a oif almost worn off-Road Is fair to Wy- 12 e.

off Decatur 5 in i-s; of. 43 A I 1 1 4 84 1 to two. one of wdTich first down.s-Yjne by Halfback Miller aWs was penalized five yards 7 2 3 frfvm came in each half. on an offside. McBride gained out By 1 bV Boien Hiawatha and ft ftnd 1 lie lift 11 a el rcstr.

1 -icitt Kjklurfftftrt Imrc Qftrt fCatttue BattfrlCt 1 on an off-tackle other on a four Missouri Valley conference mldfield on three plunges. Pres- I due to the yard gain around left i Second game scouts were coach was recalled and Nebraska was BENGAL RALLY BlJllIl Presnell gained nine yards and 8t Louts Chicago ................0 0031 2 7 2 0 0 1 2 3 -5 8 0 Banerles Nevers and Dixon; Connally 16. IN THE SOUTH At Nasbvillf At Ultadel, 6. At Auburn, 0. At Vlrggtnla, 6.

At Tech. 7. Virginia At Howard, 0. At Uhapcl 26; North t'arollna, 0. At 12; Florida, 0.

LUCBS ly organized and effectively conducted conference may not do considerable ui advancing Intercollegiate sixirUt. Any sugge.s- tion that the formation of this eun- e. ference will do anything oUier than raise the standard.s of intercollegiate competition in this jsection of the country, as well as In tlie country as a whole has no justification in fact, becau.se each and evi'ry one of the schools in this new conference has stood for the very highest and best in sportsmanship and intercollegiate athletics SonietMMly llUindered. is Indeed unfortunate that press notices regarding the withdrawal of the SIX schools reached the schools of the Valley before the 6. notice of withdrawal was forward- ai mi Birm- ed.

It was explicitly understood that the ten sehool.s In the Missouri Valley conlerence sdiould informed of the formal withdrawal bofore the press were forthcoming. The first intimation I had that this had not been dune la contained your statement Irani Pres- Ident letter that days i 19 At 46; Uebart. 0. At 20; Middlebury, 13. At 12; Oresel, 0.

At 46; Buffalo. S. At 11, St. minr i yards. Then came I'uttle for three Nebraska and Plamank for the six-point i Vanderbilt.

39; ouarhita, counter, Ma.schoff wa.s again ru.shed into the lineup, but his goal from placement the extra point was blocked. So ended the scoring for the dav. The Lineup and Summary. i Missouri Position Kansas Aggies Tarr Edwards Lucas Householder i sutetVtutimtsf Nebra.ska sprague Miller Smith r.t................. A Flamank q.b................

Tuttle Dlemund r.h.............. Mehrle f.b................................. for Referee Cochrane, Kalamazoo, troii (Continued Prom Page One.) stadfum, while an; added Ames tooi POINT TFiAIVI 1 on hand to scan time out. Miller being stunned. 27-yard line.

It was j. of the Cyclone Pre.snell punted 32 yards, the ball PI( KS UP TARTAR a touchdowm drive again. tackle Foiling out of bounds. Ames scrim- i i Big George Flamank went i maged from its 13-yard line. At- -----through the jkggie left Y1 Uneup and Summary.

tempts by Wels.s and Miller through N. Oct. I (U. no 38. No.

15 and No. 11 to State. 0 the line netted five yards. Ashburn emerged triumphant ard, York. Aurora and Grand Island i replaced Lawson at the right end tnva.slon from the are good No.

30 west to Cheyenne Galbmlth of line. Ayers dropped margin. The back to punt, and fumbled a jow was (jnly one touch- center, losing eight yards. i University of Ames ball on Its 9 yard line as the wop, 6 to 0 third quarter ended. team scored in the Iowa State.

part of the first quarter. Fourth Quarter. westerner.s held 03103000 0- 611 1 I 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 1.3 3 stretches between here and Kansas uhiucii Mor City are muddy and require chains. No. 36 east from Hiawatha has one detour in poor condition No, 11 to Eagle.

No. 43 and No. 24 to Nebra.ska City Is a graveled road to the southeastern part of the state state No. 75 is graveled north from Auburn and Union to Gmaha. No.

5 Is graveled to Blair but there are two detours near Herman in poor condition. Sport Briefs The Walker cup golf matches will be played at the Chicago club Wheaton, 111., next year. Mary of England is quite a horse race fan and has a small H. Smith Burton Wets.s (ci Miller Llndbloom Lam.son A4 Abllen Trscbrrs, Al Grlran Tulwne, Presnell returned Ayers' punt 15 the play In the middle of the field yards to 35-yard line. Pres- ---------Pearson I Ash-' McBride in four tries i The price of football tlckeU at WRiimRn McBride for Howell.

Asn through the line made nine yards. Harvard for the coming season will WhitSfora ball on Its 25-yard be an Increase of $1 over the neck Uucas fw Richards. Whitmore Aiideion ioc Helm. Ames failed to make any is good where graveled, and slippery on dirt stretches. No.

2 from Grand Island west is 1 1 good to Thedford No. 11 to Burwell when she at- is good No. 26 from Ogallala to tends. Torrington is fair to good. No.

20 from Sioux City to Valentine and the Army even, with a great part of Chadron is fair to good. There are muddy to Yankton. No. 15 from two small detours. Schuyler north to Yankton is muddy No.

15 from Seward to David City and especially bad around Laun Is poor. Chains are nece.s.sary. The i and Wayne better route is via York or Fremont to Columbus. No. 81 north to Norfolk and Pierce is graveled and No.

8 from Fremont to Nortoik Is good with the exremtlon of ciKhi and one-half miles of slippery dirt AI Bryson. Sewmee. 0. wlie Forest, 6, 0. A4 HGi Foly, lUnip- den-Sldney 6.

A4 enlensry, 36; Mlllsap, At IS: Marvvlile, 0 At wrihan. 21; Antlocb, 6 At Metbodiata, 32; Hrtrmon for AyVrTpurited lammond 7 JohnSi. Douglass for Ptscher. Lu Referee Cochrane, Kalamazoo. Llndbloom.

Umpire Hrown. Field Judge after the report of the action was released to the press, official notice has reached must have been due to some misunderstanding, about which I am not yet informed, and not to any intentional dls- eourtesy, and this, I am sure, we regret llplleves "Vlove Wise. ON THF UtlAST. At ngton, Wllllaw- etta. At Ht.

0. AI Aggles. 26; (ornia Aggles, d. At Las C'aUforwta, 52; Hanta lara. 13 At Marya, 16; Hlanford.

6. At Branrb, Fresno State, 6. Reilly, freorgetown, Headllnesman -McCreary, Oklahoma. Score by quarters Missouri .2 ...................0 7 Aggles 6 0 Substitutions: Mis.sour1 Wnmmhnri uw fnr making LtougS Krekow for iTtiens 8 Pre.snell ITougiass Hipnker for Ptscher. Lutjens turned eight yards.

Parley was suhstituteil for Oehlrlch in the Nebraska backfleld. Following a completed four-yard pass. Miller th Lamson, punted 39 yards.0-13 0 6 Score by periods-- Nebraska 0 Iowa State Officials: Referee John C. Grov- Tomhoy Mother Was Right WRxhincton unlversltv. Umpire Brown returning three yards to the Wescott McBride.

Missouri Val- Hu.sker 18-yard line, -civoe Nebra.ska backs failed to gain. IMay-lly-IMay Details. At Terh. 46; gives you the easenre of the A4 54. Nnada.

19, Lavarno, 8, At Walla It; Held, a Vrtiniia, It; Ureldental, it. 41 State, College of Idaho, 6. At Mesieo M. 13; as I view it. I believe it I WRS a good move and I feel that even ihone scljixjls which are at present ivi included will in time not far distant reap a distinct benefit, "In I believe this gives Montetuna, 2 you the information you have asked lor and my opinion regarding the formation of this new conference Yours truly, THOMPSON.

"Missouri Valiev Conference At 32; Faelfie, At Ht Faul, Fullerton, d. BUMFS for Miller. Morgan for G. Smith, t-y judge Maschoff for Drumm. Wiilner for Lii.p-, Illinois university.

Head- and Presnell again punted. Ames Lucas. Hursley for Gibson, Waldorf i Yulll. Dartmouth. i having the ball In its possession for Tarr.

Robcnhelm for Dlemund. i Miller for Wescott. Drumm for Maschoff. Lucas for Wiilner, Gibson for Hursley. Tarr for Waldorff.

Dlemund for Rosenheim. Ma.schoff for Drumm. Swofford for Tuttle. Rmenhelm for Mehrle. Byars for Captain We hh fOr CllbSOll KFU- ftUd CllOSF tllC nOflr! gOftl.

nldy for' Huff for 'Lucas. Miller returned kickoff to ing the bail on its 42-yard line. Baker for W. Smith. C.

Lyons for 23-yard line. After Weiss Amw Morgan. Wescott for Miller, Qor- failed through the line MUler Arne- tried another Pop man for Kennedy. Hursley for fumbled to lose a yard. Llndbloom ner with no results.

Llndbloom Tarr Kansas Aggies Hines for skirted left end for eight failed Miller passed sev- Hammond. Hambier for O. Lyons. vards. Johnson punted 40 yards, en yards to Weiss who caught the Saunders for Meri- Nebraska getting the ball on its 19- ball and then fumbled.

McBride re- dlth for Smerchek. Freeman for yard line covering the ball on 37- Householder. Tack well for Stover, making a yard through the yard line. Presnell plunged five Neeley for Fleck. Reber for Myera, Howell punted 30 yards, Ames yards.

Lutjens was substituted for i Dayhoff for Douglans. Towier for the ball on the Husker 48- Smith In the Ames lineup. In the i on i the 39-yard line. Ames likewise was soon forced to kick, and Ayers punted 12 yards, the Hu.skers getting the ball In tl Ir poases.5ion on their 28-yard line. Presnell tried the line twice for four yards, and punted back, Ames hav- ELEVEN Edwards.

Kvan-s for Andersc'n. Weiss tried two plunge.s Nebraska lineup Bronson was sent 1 ii.NAi rji.ir.if tja Summary; Yards gained in the line, and Ayers punted on for Brown. Witte for Presnell, mage Missouri 210, Kansa.s Aggies yard.H Nebruska's ball on its and Whitmore. Lucas and Munn OMAHA Neb Oct 1 Forward completed 31 line. Howell and Presnell for Randels.

Richards and McMul- The CD Igiuun eleven proved to be Mi.ssc^mi 3 out of 1'2 for 34 were tossed for losses and Nebniska len 1 ISIS II superior mudders and easilv defeat- Kansas Aggien 4 out of 10 for 3J penalized for being offside. McBride and Witte failed to gain, IN BRIl ISIl ed Wyaming university the open- yards Forward pas.se.s intercepted downed in his tracks as and Bronson punted 35 yards, Ames uisas Aggie.s 3. by Mi.ssoun received Hoviells punt on having the ball GLEAN UF MOTOR DROME 8 ume ol the season here England. Oct 1 France a f.nai score wa-s 13 to 0. 1 I Both of touchdowns ai.

England triple victory today in the British 1 9 nmvnwjwua kicks Mi.ssoii GrSnd Prlx iendlne home the win- i were the re.suU of blocked PcnalUes 4 iihuto lb for 85 yards. Kan.sas for the Pres-; 7 -yara line a lorwara pass, mu- I I tn- mini fuU Agglcs 'S for 35 ywrda. First u.jWiiJs nell 8 plunge for two yards wa.s fol- W-r to was good for sev- Brltlsh motor the world the line krwked a pum fulL 14 Aggies 5., by a five-yard penalty on entoen yards. Another from ririvinc a atav Mlasouri 9 for average of Nebraska Hovell failed to gam the hands of Miller muffed by Hubert Benolst. driving a Lage away behind If 36 2 vMxls Kansas Aggies 10 for av-i Nebraska was penalized Miller fumbled the next iirmtles ioni'J thfeXra bimg punted play and three yards Hall re- miles ho ir for miie.s, nn iry tne extra 3 Edwards.

Pomt-aftor-, 53 the goal. Iowa ola-ed Llndbloom in the Ames touchdown MTNChoff. goal from from iii 20-vard line backfleld. Hall went back for a I The Ari'es bark.s made seven yards pass but was thrown for a seven HcnnimabC 43 line Aggies 7 YaVus Pass r.oes Astray. Mi.ssouri on 2-yard line.

W'eiM failed to gain through center, and Ayers punted 40 yards. Bron- ished first, 100 yards ahead of Yinlnt was blocked, compatriot, Bnurlier also diiv- In the third quarter. Deadlngeig ins a De fjige Thir place won regular Creighton tackle, duplicated i placement Divu. who alao ri'ove a De Maillard'H stunt smearing an at- Lage tempted punt hy Quarterback Hart. Colorado 1 the latest state to )om 4 nti wilo wu.s trying for the engine trouble, after driving their time to keep 111.5 team out of trouble curs ihruiwu tne mud mid ram, and punung from his own five-yard kit far ui Uic rear.

1 line Scott converted. tha National ixing association. The organization is now represented by 25 sutes and four foreign I countnea. in three tries through the line, and loss before he could get rid Avers punted 30 yards to Presnell of the ball A.s pass by Miller was who was downed on the li.tercepted by James when the 47-yard line Howell lost two yards, but Presnell came back with ten yards whistle blew and the game ended Final Nebraska. 6.

Iowa State 0 I.

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