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SPORT SECTION THE LINCOLN SUNDAY STAR Best News id a id r' TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR. LINCOLN, SUND.4Y, OCTOBER IR, 1927. SECTION CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINQ EIGHT P.AGES Nebraska Steps High In Trampling On Pioneers Husker Qridsters In Decisive Win Scarlet-Jerseyed Team Reels Off 58-0 Victory Over Pioneers From Grinnell. KY SHKRMAN. SmartinK from the stinji of an unexpected druhbinsr in their conflict with Minsouri the previous week, the Corn- huskers took revenge on the (irinnell yesterday at the Nebraska stadium, the scoring machine rolling on and over the lowans in the compilation of 58 to 0 triumph.

The Pioneers lacked nothing in pluck and fighting spirit, but they were outsired by a wide margin and as completely outclassed in the art of smashing the line, running around the ends and piling up touchdowns. PrrsncU DaaiHng IMunRfr. Lincoln High SchooVs Football Team, Gleu whtfe Rrcund-gainiiig dashes made him llie central tigure in losing fray at Mussourt, gave a exhibition of smintlng over the chalk lines On four occasions Presnell hurtled across the Orlnnell goal and entered in record an equal ntimber of touchdowns to the Corn- credit. Halfback Bud McBride lugged the ball on three touchdown scoring plays, while Halfback Blue Howell and Halfback Dutch Witte each contributed a singel marker to total of nine touchdowns. Nrbra.ska Shows Us Power.

Tlie statistics tell in graphic teshion the of the Cornhusk- cr.s’ advantage in plunge and power. Tlie Nebraska offensive accounted for 575 yards on drives at the line (1 runs around the ends and a net total, including forward pas.s plays, of 674 yards net total, including 53 yard.s via the aerial loute, was 90 yards. Pioneers Pull Old Trick, Coach Bearg of Nebraska elected to pit hl.s reserves against the Pioneers at the klckoff and the Orlnnel- llans held Husktis during the The lowans, in fact. succes.s(u!ly worked that venerable football wheeze in which an end or back hides out near Ore sideline, then taking a forward pas.s. Tire trick worked for a 35-yard gam.

Evahn flipping the ball to Quarterback Mclntlre. who scooted to 30-yard line. Turned Rack at lioal. Another eight-yard pass and a 15- iienalty against Nebraska gave the Pioneers an opportunity to knock at the touchdown door, but a line plunge was turned back by the Husker forwaids and a five- jard penalty balked the Pioneers when every Inch counted. A final pass play was grounded back of the Nebraska goal and not once thereafter were the lowans within hailing distance of scoring Regulars Their Stuff.

The Cornhuskers quickly punted out of the danger one. Coach Bearg then Interjected his flrst-strUig regulars and the parade was on. Presnell swung around left end on a scintillating run of 37 yards and Howell followed with two iille-drlvlng plunges at the line that netted 10 yards. The ball was a scant foot from the goal when the pistol shot terminated the first quarter and Presnell, taking the bsul on the first play of the second period, shot through center on the first scoring play of the day. III High Tlie Nebra.ska offen.se was charging ahead in high gear and rolled on to two additional touchdowius.

both bv Presnell. the intermission far the half halted the Husker attack Tlie third jieriod added four touchdown.s to scoring harvest. Presnell and Howell each over the (Irinnell goal, while Witte and McBride. breaking into the Husker backfield. also crossed the final chalk mark and contributed to the rout Parry Coach Bearg sent his regulars to the gidelines early the fourth jiertod and the re.s«’r\es earned on to the extent of a final pair of touchdowns In which McBnne lugged the on the scoring drives.

The Nebia.ska offense wa.s funo- Itoning perfectly, the (Irinnelhans sieadtly giving ground on a mixture of end sprints and succe.vi- ful pus.ses which enabled the Husk- rrs to take the ball irom klckoff and parade down the gridiron to the goal Slim (Tond Present. The management booked the (trinnelllans a.s a "breather affair and the of the pigskin in the on Page Two ytorer Crete Clash Next On Lincoln Slate Runner-Up In State Hish Race Tackles Red and Black Saturday ()n Capital City (Jridiron. in (iHEiui hijih schcMil, ninncT-iip to (iothenburji in the race Tor the mythical state high schcMil football title last fall, is the hurdle facinjj: the undefeated Lincoln hijih football machine this week. The ('rete-Lincoln jiame, Ixioked for next Saturday on the Lincoln Rridiron, head-lines the hijjh school card for the weekend. looms as a threat to W.

H. Browne's lan- coln team, the Saline county ajifKreKation heinic an all-veteran combination and for the Lincoln jjame since the moleskins were salted away last fall. outstandinK game on the card is the Omaha invasion of Kansas (Mty the Kaysee booked to tackle Omaha Tech. McCiMtk At Palrbury. IN THi; WKHl'.

At lirlnnell. At I.V; t. St. l.oalii—MlKROiirl, 111; Washlniitcn, 0. Vt la, Croifliton, 13.

At Orakr. 0. At coUcfo. II; Morn- Infaidr. IS.

At Vormal, 23; Nebraska Wealevan, At Normal, 13; Kearney I.V. l.aramie—Wyoming, hadron Normal, 12. State, 12; Iltlnota, 12. At Purdue, At II, It. At Agglea, Marquette, II.

At IS; Ohio State, 13. II; Wlaoonain, 0. Iowa 38; VVabaah, At Colorado Aggie, n. college, 80; Omaha unl- veralty, 0. At Minea, Colorado Western, 8.

At 13; St. RegU, 8. At 13, Colorado Teachers, 0. Wesleyan, IS; Auguala, fl. At (irand Pork Dakota.

0. At 28. Detroit, 0. At HI; Knoa, 6. Harvey, 32; Rio (irande, 0.

At Weatera Re- I serve, 0. At inlon. Hiram, 8. Viator, 13; 8. II; k.arlliam, 1.

25; Beloit, tt. Pranklln, 7. l.onlB, 19; laiyola, 0. At Terre Normal, 18; North Manchealer, 13. Terre Haut Rose I'oly, 7.

At 20; Mailetta, O. By Hale Lincoln undefeated football team will have its right to continue in the race for the mythical high school football title serious questioned this week in the game with Crete at the high school oval Saturday afternoon. Coach W. H. Red and Black eleven has lifted scalps of Waite high of Toledo, Columbus and York.

Crete has won over University Place, Ashland and Beatrice. Members of the Lincoln team; Upper Tindall, Perry, Boulter. Lower Batty, Captain Austin, Martin, Schmitt, Kieselbach, Koster. DOPE UPSET BY ORANGE ELEVEN Statistics, NEBRASKA. I First downs rushing 3 First downs Syracuse Puts Over Big Surprise By Defeat Of Forward passes attempted 4 Forward pa.sses inromplete 4 Forward passes Intercepted 0 Forw ard passes 0 Vards gained 0 New Vork Team Takes to Air and Passes Its Way to Victory.

BY L. J. SKIODY. SYRACUSE. N.

Oct. 15-Rain- south Dakoia, 8. North Ing forward passes and springing the unexpected at evyy turn. Syracu.se’s Orange jerseyed combination, led by Ray Barbuti. provided one ofthe biggest upsets of p-naitv vaVdiiee 35 IHW tHIc wUnn 1 Punt yardage average Punts blocked Punts blocked Punks returned Kickoff Klckoff yardage Kickoff returned Fumbles Ball lost on Ball lost on Penalties .36 0 0 ..22 0 0 ..27 0 0 0 3 the sea.son here this afternoon when it defeated the Georgetown Goliaths bv a score of 19 to 6.

The Washington steam roller, which had romped home with 176 points and easy victories In Its first three games, was taken completely Field goals successful ......................0 2 q. 3Q. ratal GRINNFFL. 1 Q. 2Q.

H). ID 10 1211 First clowns rushing 3 0 01 I 0 01 First downs penalty 1 0 0 0 206 202 103 .57.5 Yards gained ...21 7 0 22 16 1 0 20 Yards lost rushing ...5 .5 3 0 4 6 16 Forward passes attempted 4 I 6 5 3 1 10 Forward passes 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 Forward pa.sses Intercepted. 0 0 0 1 1 4 6 Forward passes completed ...3 00I 12 4958 119 Y'ards gained ...47 00 6 202 2.50 161 674 Net yardage ...63 3 28 1 0 05 Punts 3 32 3 36 0036 Punt yardage .29 314530 0000Punts blocked 0 0 0 0 00 0 0Punts blocked recovered 0 0 0 0 10 0 31 63 Punts returned 12 00 0 1 4 7 Kickoff I 10 50 205 Ili 370 Kickoff yardage ...55 9535 0 28 23 0 78 Kickoff returned 0 19 69 12 0 0u0 Fumbles 1 0 0U 0 U0 0 Kali lost on 1 0 0 0 I 0 1 2 Ball lost on 0 00 0 11 7 Penalties 2 2 1 2 201.5 15 85 I'enalty yardage ...1020 5 10 0 0 0 Field goals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Field goals successful 00 00 4 1 .50 13 IH 10 53 90 II 33 0 0 4 185 100 1 1 0 7 0 racuse carried the ors from the first by surprise a.s fight to the visi I.vaa.viiie c.iiegr, 19. moment of play, tossing discretion j. MsiDtta, to the wind and beginning a for- At Aa.i.lward pass attack immediately after receiving the klckoff.

i'arihase, Illinois col- Within four Over. minutes of dfin Md l.aat Central Teaehera, 0. in pOSSitiOn fOt a try at field goal. At 12; alparalio, 2. ThiS WaS foiled, bUt the Orango At 81, Capital, At ('arroll, 39, Adrian, At Colorado rellefe, Montetuma.

0. At I I.anting—Cornell rollegc, lU; Mirhlgan 13. At 28; Denlaon, At 38; Depaul, 8. i At Hridelburg, 8 At Wallare, Ohio Northern, 2.V At Alester, 2S; HamUne, 8. At olorado bprlngs college, i 82; New Metlro, 0.

At Adolphus, 13; Augutlana, fl. At Mt. Healeyan, 21; St. 0, At Sloua 183. Dana.

At Storm Stale Tearbera, Buena VUta, 0. At Normal, 37, Cau tTaIre Normal, 8. At River tails. 19; Stout Inalllule, fl. At I at Normal, It.

0. At Norlhweatern rollege, 0. KANSAS BOWS.TO BACHMAN OUTFIT Feathers Fly AgRies Romp To Two Touchdow ns. University of Kansas foot- deep into Georgetown territory again ball eleven discovered this after- ana Goldman finally took a pa.ss noon that Holsinger was too hard and Springer too for touchdown. Brophy kicked the goal the Jayhawkers to win the clash point, the only succes-sful kick for, Kansas Aggies and fell, 13 the day.

Repeats. I before the team from Man- In the period. Syracu.se i an. again forward paired its way to the lone score came A from a safety early In the game the Georgetown when the Aggies attempted to kick the ball from brhind thrlr own PANTHERS CL.4W DR.XEE At St. 13; Lee eol- team quickly regained possession of rn the ball and a series of forward At aae.

fl. by to CJoldman. wls and Barbuti put the Orange awwv a ference, aided in the Syracu.se ad Goldman slipped DFHMOINFS, Oct. N. dogged Drake Bulldogss toiday found the slashing Pittsburgh Panthers too tough and succumbed to the eastern invasion, 32 to 0.

Except for the second period, when Drake rallied. Pittsburgh had matters all Its own way. The Panthers started with a rush, scoring two touchdowns in the first quarter. One came on an 80-yard sprint by Hagan. touchdown was added In the third period and two more in the closing quarter.

TEAM STILL IN STRIDE SOONER FARMERS WIN TIGHT GAME Stillwater A Turn Back Marquette By 8-0 Margin. arros.s the itnc after the university team line for second touchdown after a inches to score a simple double pass play in the back-1 touchdown. "i 11 HV.j field. I ThP Aggies first score came late NeW 1 ork lilll. 1 railipieh in tlip second quarter when, after a 15-yard nm from the Kansas 40- iyard line by Springer.

Holsinger Late in the third Georgetown came back with a rally end, penetrating Orange territory with At IN nil. LAST. 19, (irurgrlawn. yarn iiiie oy opiiimei, an Intercepted pass, pierced its cra.shed around left end. running for Kaasas tacklers to cross the ally Nork broke through the line for a touchdown (ieorgetown Rallies.

Springer (ioes Over. With the count 13 to 6, Creorge -1 second counter came On Rival, Kordhani; Wins, .12 to 8. STILLWATER. Oct. 15 (U.

P. a game marked by numerous fumbles. Oklahoma A. M. college here today defeated Marquette university, 8 to 0.

The first Aggie score came from a safety in the second quarter when was forced to punt from behind his own goal posts and the center pa.ssed the ball over his head. In the fourth quarter, the Aggies si'orcd again when McCoy. Aggie halfback, intercepted a Marquette pa.ss and carried it to the line Bowman advanced three yards and Whittenberg went over for the touchdown, Marquette threatened to score in the last quarter and drove the ball to the two yard line, where Aggies 'taged a stonewall defense A place kick went wide of the posts. There were numerous penalities At Cirund Itland, Omaha Tech. 0 At 1.1; Wauneta.

8. At Peru Prep, 0 At ITty, Auburn, 0. At 28; Dalton, 9. At Annelmo, 8, At 30; 0. At 28, MaryavUle, renerves, 8.

15; Shubert, 0, At KIk Point, S. Point, 32; Ponea, At 18; Plainview, 8. At 0. Crofton, 8. At i'ounrll North, 18.

Lincoln, fl. At Central, St. Joseph, Central, 7. At Broken Bow, 20, I'Oup ITty, 0. Broken Bow 7, LltchUeld.

0. AT 7. Sidney, 8. At ncnln, 31; York, 0. At niverslty ITaee, 70, College View, 8.

At '28; Cathedral, 6. At 10; Bethanv, 0. At 10; Superior. 0. At tiering, 0.

At 0. At Pawnee 8. Pawnee City, fl. At 81. David City, 0.

'20; Beatrice, fl. At 1.1; 0. At 10; Fairfield, fl. At Om.tha—Creighton Prep, Omaha South, 0. At 32; Albion, 0.

At Weat Point. 12. At Ch.idron—i.uak,. 19, ron, 6. At Table Rock, 2.7; Humboldt.

A. At II; Madison. 0. At 12; Cambridge, A. At 23; Sutton.

0. At 18; Hemlngford. 0, At Central entral CUy. 1'2; fl. At 13; Osford, 0.

At F.dgar, fl. At 26; Brock, fl. At Red (loud, 13; (iulde Rork. 8. At Sliver Creek, Shel- bv.

0 At 18; fl. At 15; Albion At 8, Beatrloe re- fl. At Comatork. 0 At Rosalie, 7. At 13; Winnebago, fl.

At Deratur, fl. At Blair, A. At 0, Banrroft, fl. At 12; reserves, 0. At 38; Mlnatare, fl.

At 18; Newcastle, fl. At Holdrege, fl. At 1.1; North fl. At '28; PlatUmoulh, 0. At 12; Osceola, 8.

At Aggies. 20; Chappell, 8. At Platte, H. Bulle. 6 AI Arademv.

Polk, 0. At Paul, Ord, 0. At 8. Cirant, fl. At North Platte, 81; Cotad, 0.

ThP Nebraska section inelucle.s several game.s of importance. The strong McCook team, which looks to be the leading southwest Nebraska eleven, is scheduled to travel cast for a game at Fairbuty. Coach A L. Falrbury griddeis have been traveling at a fast pace and should give the McCook plenty of argument. Nebraska City will endeavor to stop the last recum.seh team, the latter carrying the scalps of Plattsmouth and Beatrice.

Pawnee City, another leading southea.st team, will play at Auburn. Norfolk at Fremont. Two games are included on the Mid-State league st'hedule. Norfolk will play at Fremont and Co- lumbu.s will visit Kearney, comparative scores forecasting victories for the home teams. Coach Bid Scottsbluff team will travel to North Platte to meet the Platters, an aggregation that are along at top sjieed this fall Kimball faces Chappell.

Morrill plays at Mitchell and Bayard tackles Sidney. The Gering grldders are scheduled to appear at Torrlngton. Wyo. Gordon will hav'e a real Job on its hands in meeting Crawford. Coach Crawford team is along at a fancy clip, as usual.

at lloldrege. Tly Gothenburg-Holdrege game on the field is the head- I liner in the southwest section. Randolph, an undefeated team, will meet Neligh. another victorious combination, on the Randolph gridiron. It will probably be weight on Page Three.) MIHDIES SUNK RY ROCKNE ELEVEN SET HATES FOR ol ley bal ii a st ies and Handball Tourneys Uo Be Held Here.

Dates for state tournaments on the Nebraska C. A program were set at a meeting of Association physical directors and committeemen held at the Lincoln Y. M. C. A.

Saturday. Tlve dates announced for the 1928 Jan. 21 Junior and senior swimming at Omaha, Feb. 23 Volleyball at Lincoln. March 16-7 Basketball at Fremont.

March 30 Junior and senior gymnastlc.s at Lincoln. April 7 Handball at Lincoln. A pair of telegraphic meets will also be promoted by the state as.so- ciation. The hexathlon is botjked for February and the Junior event for March The date for the open swimming championships wili Violet Kleven Attacks and Marqiiette made three Jrish TeUUl HloWS HolcS announced later town put on a drive hv in the third perflod when At Nrw lork-Nrw I 32; netted, kflin, 0. It Damr.

19; Navy, fl. Wem uuwii ui luv i no 1 At 13; Une, wiicre the Orange held. Bay- ards cross the oal line. Iiouse A i rv. fl.

singer punted and when Georgetow'n i holder kicked point to make the tried the air. Baysinger bobbed up score 13 for the Aggies against two with the interception of a pass. His for Kamsas. i next punt backed Georgetown to its in the final period. Coach Cappon Brilliantly; 5 Touchdowns.

Uyetir. 11, Irmpla, 7. .11 New 13, I 7. srm BiunsMirk own 10-yard line two line plaj's, gent in Schmidt and A.sh. back- Army, 27.

Elkins. YALE GE3S BACK AT BROWN TEAM Fli, In 19 to 9 Victory, 'Uakcs Itevcuiic For Defeat. NtrW HAVEN, ('onn. Oct la ifNB' Yules gained resribmion today against their Rroai- Mna.shing their way to an 19 to 0 vlrtorv Bruce was in the mam resyiinviblc He sia.s'ncd ht.8 way tlmuugh the line for tent hurled forward pa.NM*8 to Scott HUd otherwt.se made presenriu felt Tlie F.l!'*’ first score made in Ihe of tlie whiii CaMwrll liu way from the Brown 21-yard line to score Cox the goal In the f-'urth peitvKl a march from the Yale 22-yard hue ended with Caidwellb 26 yard da.sh tor the second score Caldwell tried a dropvku'k goal after thi.s toiuhdowm, but misiw-d. Slightly iiijured, Caldwell wai taken from the game and Hammersley given the role of sma.slung the line tor another and final toucli- down He alMi kicked the goal Brown ventured well into Yale territory for a ixRuable but a fumble robbed it of that chance.

Kutirrs, fl .11 8. It II. 11 58. It Mrsdvillr-- fl; pstminslrr, 11 a Jrlltr 2(1, Itch, fl. It 13, Drctci 11 19, Muhlcnbcrt, II.

It Lcwtsian- fl, I 11.Ne» ity ml Sen lark, M. fl. It Untan Amherst. Ifl, llamlllan. 8.

It 31, 7. Al 18. Mldfllcburt. 7 Il HurtlnfIan ifl, fl. tContinued On Page Three, OKLAHOMA HELD BY CREIGHTON U.

field reserves, who opened up with a belated passing attack which failed to bring home a Holsinger and Springer stood out on the Manhattan whie the stars on the Kansas eleven were Cooper and Olson. lineup of BY LEONARD (OIIFN. YANKEE STADIUM, N. Oct 15 -New Y'ork unvier.sity continued on Its way to victory here today and while 43,500 fan.s. a record crowd and the six.

Six first downs were made by the Aggies and five by Marquette. Lincoln Sophs Tie Havelock Seconds 111 Navy Outfit Wins By 19-H BALTIMORE. Get. Directors Physical in attendance Hi the meeting were O. B.

Anderson and Cliff Cunningham. Lincoln, Robert Watcrhou.se Fremonk, Charles Piatii and Newman, Bea- Smi football toSiy by mBhlni a Clrldiron h.r«-. of coming years riHsli of flrubb! I.incoln. were In action at Ballard field rl- seLin In every department of Fremont; M. A.

wa .1 Kansas, 2 Sooners Forced Take Tie Done lu NORMAN, 15. laUafl Stata, hl. At Durham Rhofla 18 It Hruniairk fl; Kulirra. It Inktuula, fl, Trinitv. 12 It New lark Manhattan, 35 It tirano Matnr Ian II ehllaflr'pbia- Kenn stala fl.

It Nrw Ifl. Brawn, fl. At fray 13. st I awrrnrr M. II Havrrfar tarfl.

II NarthlirM- Na wlrh alhv. Irfl It Srhanavtafly I man. 1 liubart. 13 II it. Rullala, peilC.i Kuliman Burton Michers Olson rthenk Hamilton Lyman ----L, Cooper Pos, LE LT LG RG JIT RE QB LHB RUB rago university, today barely saved propernick FB itself from defeat at the hands ol Officials Referee Creighton university.

The score Bride Umpire was Oklahoma 13. Creighton 13. linesman Dr A. The marched down the Judge Hugo Lewis, field for seven in the first quarter In the second, after Beha 2 Fann. had made 17 yards around an Creighton made a touchdown and tied the score At the halt, the regular batkfleld jahns Hapfcina.

sfl. Matrr. was put in by the Sooners. but even this failec. tf stop the Cretghtanltes and iht made six more in Aggies, 13 Edwards Stover ii Scoring early In the fir.st adding another touchdown Pearson same period, a third in the second Bauman quarter and two more in the final cirreu Hamler period.

N. Y. U. held the upper hand throughout. Ftirdham Hiile.

Fordham ir.ed a veritable raln- of forward but the Maroon was unsuc- cesslul in its aerial offensive. On the other hand. N. U. twice on aerial ConiiOT On Page riod.

Boilermakers alweys managed to Fleck Anderson Holsinger Springer Dougla.x C. E. Mc- Dennie Head- Reilly. Field the tighten up enough to save thcm- selve.s when in danger Hender.ion for Coucn Havelock team. When Roberhson of Lincoln trot- ifd on the field he wa.s the fourtn bearer of hi.s name to play in the mnleHkins during the afternoon.

A pair of Robertson'i sub-tituted for Havelock against ane was r-ent in for Cathedral It fl At In the last quarter, after a I CflMt Haskin to Brown, for 15 yards Hiskms went around end for ,1. iiucMown It llbrifht. 21; MaryUnfl. 3fl, It Dliklusan. 11 12 II 12, Ifl to the side of the goal post.s The game ended with both using all their strategy and power to break the tied score Creighton was in of the ball on its own 19-yard line, Johnson announced that he now wished to be free to Invest his money and some baseball club President Clark Griffith of the local club declared that (Conunued on Page Two.) The weather was warm and clear would be and a crowd of 7.00Q mw the game, Waivers will be asked on John- tor a battle Involving metropolitan afternoon during the in every department of play, Clifford Dahl, rivals cheered the elevens, ran wild sion ol the Havelock-Cathedral high Knutc Irish were better to a 32-0 tr.umph over its time hon- game and following it when the than the Middies, who took their A.

wenaimg ol Lincoln ored foe Fordham university. Five Havelock reserves and Lincoln high Rrst beating in two seasons at the re-elected chairman of the state or- touchdowns and two kicks for the sophomores battled to a scoreless hands of what looks very much ganization Bfjcttcher of Co- extra point represented the tie. like a thamplonwhlp eleven. lumbus wa.s chosen vice-president; total 'Flie red and black repre.sentalive» Young Christy Flanagan. Notre Anderson.

Lincoln, secretary; There never was any doubt as to from Lincoln threatened to cross the Dame star bark, ran wild agaln.st Clifford Dahl. Fremont, treasurer, the supremacy. KO'd several times, but the young the Navy team, gaining a total of IOWA STATERS IN TIE WITH ILLINI Valley 'IVam Up In (Mahh At Frbana, 111., ex t. 15 Iowa eleven of Ames, held eleven to a tie this afternoon. The score was 12 to 12.

The Iliinoif Une was too strong Llndblom of Iowa alone for ino.xt of gain. Iowa wiored right at the start of the game but Illinois scored lao in the quarter I Dame and Iflce the winner until the SI. I. i lowans came back the tldrd quarter and tied up, Zuppke team made a de.sperate light in the last quarter and clc to Iowa goal line twice Once fumble sjKiiled a chance anti the next lime The teams were a. evenly matched as tlie shows.

Speed-Ball King Steps Out of American League WASHINGTON, Oct 15--'I N. son and no obJection.s are expecteo Walter Johnson, the famous be interposed because of the Auierican leagiie iijeedball king, to- valuable to base- Cttv asketl the Aa.shington baseball club for his unconditional hall for 20 years Lincoln Stotts Ctilbiiruon Umphnes Smith htrwoori Ftan.iberrv rtson Krause Hhuler Gregory KHMF 116 in the eight tlme.s that he carried the ball. Two of Chrtr dashes turned the tide definitely In Notre Dame favor early in the second half, after the had 50,000 tators by leading by the margin of a touchdown at half-time i Nelmlc Irish Htar. There was another Notre Dame hero, too. Johnny Nelmlc, who npjied up the Navy line and skirted Havelock the Navy backfield.

scoring the final Hedrick touchdown. The inside story of the Irc.h triumph was up I of the line Against the driving forward' of Notre Dame, the Navy line made a sorry showing, Knute Rixkne pulled his favorite stunt of surtiiig hi.s team, and the Navy rushed down the field for a touchdown at the very Webster Immediately, Htxkne's regular' esU red the game FRANK TO 'Fhe Navy had its hero today. PCi. IT RT QB LH RH FB Koehler Rowen rke Barret I Gregg Henderson Irw'in O. Habf'rland Lar.son Persistent report.s ta in circulation that Jrainsori would t.ikc ovt GRAND ISLAND Nth, Oct 15 manaaen cnr Ernest Frank, former University of ried from the field.

I more batiebal! club of the Nebraska star, ha taken irom 'Ioma, Wasli lional league and the the of football at club would join him in the purrh Grand Island college Coach These rumors have been denied will cominue to erve athletic both here and in Baltimore. 1 director at the Baptist im.lituiion. iContinued on Page 'I'luemj Art Spring, a second classman at Annatxihs Up to the moment in the final od hen he was car- thi.s youngster wa thf star of the Navy attack ai wa.s'a major of Its defcme Tlic Middle- scored the.

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