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THE UisVOLN SLWDAY 16, 1927. BADGERS VICTIMS WOLVERINE JINX ing. Orinnell having the ball on i plunged for six yards, and eight-yard line. McBride followed with seven more. Pass Goes to End Witte carried the ball through On the next play Gnnnell was i right guard for another penalised five yards for being off- touchdown.

McMullen placekick- side. A forward pass by Rose was ed the extra point. Score: Nebras- Incomplete the ball going into the ka 38.. Grlnnell 0. end zone for a touchback.

The Bronson Intercepts Pass liiif scrimmaged from their 20 Ashburn replaced Lawson in the JHlCIilgari neci Sloan punted 25 yards Nebraska line. Rose returned Wins Annual Clash ARMY WALKS OVER DAVIS AND ELKINS WEST POINT. N. Oct. N.

and Elkins sent a chill of fear through Army ranks this afternoon when the visiting eleven scored a touchdown in the second iieriod and held a 6 -to-O lead over the Army until the start From Rival. I out of bounds Richard's klckoff to the 1 Mclntire skirted left end for sev- 24-yard line. Shaner replaced Lee en yards. Rose and Liedtke gained in the Nebra.ska line. Bronson in- of the final period.

Then the Ca' four more on the next two plays, tercepted a pass by Davis, giving dels ran wild and rolled up 27 i Grinnell having the ball and first Nebraska the ball on 45- points for a one-sided victory. 27 xiri. Munn recovered Rose's fum -1 yard line. Witte made three yards to 6 MADISON, Oct. giving Nebraska the ball on iUs and Farley followed with a The touchdown was 8 again Michigan's ancient 41-yard line Witte replaced Sloan pf 35 yards.

W'itte plunged for 12 scored In the sacond period. Davis over Wisconsin reigned su- in the Nebraska backfleld. yards and McBride then drove to a and Elkins twk the ball on downs prcme today as a well-geared, powered Wolverine machine added one more year to Uie 28 that have elapsed since the last Badger victory. by running up a 14 to 0 BOBCAT ELEVEN CAINS REVENGE Peru Wiillops Wesleyan Before Homecominif Dav Crowd. Tennis Champion to Quit Racquet Qame? Witte Swings lILs Tor, Witte lost two yards and then; extra point.

Score: Nebraska 44, punted thirty-five yards, Grinnell; Grinnell 0. touchdown. McMullen missed the on its own 30-yard line and gained Mclntire returned Richard kickoff to 32-yard line. i Bronson returned punt to 27-yurd line. Witte Runs Wild.

Witto swung around right end for taking the ball on it's 27-yard line. Shaner replaced Sprague in the bra.ska line. Evahn punted 31 triumph. I yards. Peaker returning the oval 18 For three-quarters the Cardinal- yards.

A pas.s, Witte to Beck, was clad huskies battled like the fight- incomplete. Witte plunged for two mg creatures for which they are yards. Witte drov-e over right tac -1 made 27 vards on named. A bad "break" gave the eight yards and first down. 1 second jierlod.

but aside from tnat right end. to Witte netted 19 vards the team.s were almost on even pa.ss, Witte to Beck, was Incom- vards Ne- trrma so tar aa playing waa I plcte Witt, gained a yard through' cerned. the line. A pa.ss, Witte to Shaner. 10 line as the ouarter ended The final end aone tor touch NeSLka 44 artnnetl 0 eren ry Offside.

FOVRTII QtlARTKR. Grinnell scrimmaged from its 20- McBride plunged for four yards, yard line. punt 30 Witte failed to gain, and then tore yards, but the play was recalled through for a touchdown, oaly to since both teams were offside Nebra.ska substituted the first on a double exchange of punts, advancing to the Army's 35-yard line. Bowles made first down and then Close went over. DAKOTA NEXT ON WESLEYAN BOOR and broken, and when a trick play, tried in de.speration.

went wrong, it was a simple matter for the Wolverines to put acro.ss the final and clinching tally. So far statistics go. Wisconsin Coyotes and Methodists Collide Saturday On Uni. Place Grid. have the play recalled Nebraska made nine flr.st downs to four for team plavers at this stage of the Michigan game.

punt rolled 25 Gilbert of Michigan probably was i yards, the Huskers taking the ball the outstanding figure of the day. on 43-yard line. Pres- Ilis pa.s.sing wa.s good, while his nell drove through left penalized 15 yards. A pass. Bronson to Shaner, was incomplete and Grinnell took the ball on downs.

After three tries through the line Davis punted 38 yards, Bronjion returning 18 yards to Nebra.ska's 43- Both of the capital city state conference schools, Nebraska Wesleyan and Cotner, will face their hardest tests of the season during the next two weeks. Since neither football team has come out on the long end of the at any time during the to date, much work is to be kicking gained far more ground for tackle for three yard.s, but the play yard line, A pas.s, Witte to Farley, in the line. expected at both camps. Neb PERU, Oct. Peru Bobcats secui-ed revenge on the Wesleyan Coyotes for last de- feat, by running up a 22 to 0 score i against the Methodists at Peru Normal home-coming today.

The Wesleyan machine was out of gear, blocked punts in the first quarter of the game resulting in safeties for Peru. Hertz, Peru tackle, succeeded in tackling one Coyote for one of the safeties. With the 4 to 0 score, the Bobcats gained a moral advantage that stayed with them throughout the game. Fort, flashy Peru Fullback, succeeded in puncturing the Wesleyan line for good gains. Two passes in the first half netted Peru 70 yards gain.

Young was responsible for the completed passes, thrown by Krejci. Work Pa.s.ses. A pass. Krejci to Young netted 40 vards. putting the ball on the 5- vard line, after two short gains through the line.

Port went around for the first touchdown of the game. In the last mintite.s of the first half, Peru had the ball on one-yard line with four For the first time in Wildcats Down Iluckcve.s. COLUMBUS, Oct I A mighty Northwestern university football team came back after a nervou.s start to crush a game Ohio State team. 19 to 13. here It was the first "Big Ten" game for the Wildcats and downs to go.

iAebraska Wesleyan, with defeats the game the Wesleyan line ap- Tllchlgan tlmn did actual nlaylng was recalled and Nebraska penalized gamed four of St. Regis and Peru peared impregnable, and after four; oct 15 Ts tennis verv successful tennis than he has. He Bromson. netted Morningside, th4 first at Johnnon the Lcond half yielded marked and Is watching Rene Lacoste. co.ste a.sked him to quit Rene an- It is plete.

Pre 4 inell Krcakx l.oose, Presnell swung around left end for 34 yards, bringing the ball to Grinnell ll-yard line. Howell plunged for seven yard.s. and fallowed with another sma.sh for three yards, downing the ball on Grln- thr flr.st time the cup ever rut of the of Eng- 25 yards. Nebra.ska sent in a string neld nSt Saturday and the Iowa finest court star, withswered that unles.s lie Iwcame a ever rut of the lkxw ot ime substitutes, and Penker re- mmZT whkh keir the anxiety. champion of champions ho would nations, Methodist from scoring in the third Lacoste.

so say from sun- quit line third an Evamston team over the Buck- hrought ball a foot from the 'liie otherwise and veteran Ohio line was powerles.s before the rvHnncl ft Score, mlghtv thrusts of the giant batter- Nebra.ska, 0. Grlnneil 0 Insr ram Leland Irewi.s, I SECOND The Wildcats had the ball on the on the first play in Ohio one-vard line a.s the final period, Presnell carried the ball ,4 team at Sioux City the placed Bronson in the backfield. Witte carried the ball around left Methodists have faced hard mTartet. end for 13 yards It wa.s Nebraska have had to i xho last quarter of ball on one-yard McBride plunged the needed Witte failed to kick the extra point Score: Nebra.ska 51, Grinnell Sloan replaced Witte in the Husker ny Friance. where the tennis wizard Mow Rene's ambition has been I vrac uis habitat mav soon relinouish leallzed There is none in the ten- I.acu.te has said he would give up Hit.

I this year. Will he? When tiie Frciichman as.semble on the 4 4 then failed ogain. Tlie Plo-I neers failed in two attempts in the backfielff A.shburn kicked off 60 yards to a as Wtoerg and touchback. Pierce plunged 12 yards 4 T-. 4 Dakota Tough.

In the la.st few minutes of play; problems Wesleyan attempted 10 pas.se.s, a Lacesto. senior, can point to hing whistle blew. (IKtnSTKKS IX DECISIVE (Continued from Page One husker realm were consptcuosly acro 8 the goal for a touchdown. Howell failed to kick the extra point. Score; Nebraska 6 Orln- nell.

0 Holm returned klckoff to 30-yard line. Pre.snell air and were penalized five yards. Sloan returned punt to 45-yard line. Farley Keels Off Gain, Farley reeled off 12 yards and short line bucks by Farley and Mc- The South Dakota eleven wlilch invades Johnson field next Saturday will be a tough opponent for the Methodists, us is shown by it.s victory over North Dakota Saturday. But the yellow-Jacket crew should ulav an improved game Nebraska's hne.

pre.sneii Bride brought the ball to Grinnell's against the Coyotes, around Grtnnell left end 34 line. Since the new material has had nusxer reaun 4 behind fh? liS rpnlarfrt ram.lar varsitv af estimated broke away Nebraska line Sloan ran left end that marked Wesleyan's early sea- It was anticipated that the Grinnell 15- for 14 yards. McBride hit center for son play should be worn off. and WM.M not, h.ve the punch four Mr Bridge sivimg Durham ha.s a much more lu give the Husker.s a worthj argu- 1 attempt at a bat'k pas.s re- ment. although they held the svjlted in an 8 -yard lo.ss Howell Luca.s.

Schulz and Still replaced opportunity to taste regular varsity work of ay. Ashburn and Whitmore in the much.of the crudeness consisto sure. That whv he i.s known as to Mile Slnioue lone de la Chaunie. the French sphinx. He is a master woman golf champion of France fprty-'flve vard pass to Manchester self as an example of the wLsene.ss of his game.

brought to twelve-i of such a cour.se. A famous oars -1 Iherc is more than jUst yard line as the game ended man in his dav the elder Lacoste the story that Rene will quit. He golf wars. Manchester seemed to be the en- quit at the height of fame and has the very top He can would have another excu.se to rettie tire Wesleyan team, punting, pa.ss- entered busine.ss. where he has been go no fi'rther.

He will Jiever play from tenni.s. ing. plunging, receiving, and making brilliant breaks through the Peru line for tackles. On the part of Peru the pa.s.slng of Krejci to Young and Zorn calls for favorable end for 12 yards and another thorough knowledge concerning tlie touchdown McBride kicked the ex- needs of the team and the best ways mrat. aunuugn iiiry 1 suireo an e-yara io.ss noweji tra nnlnt Nebraska 58 Grin- ef (hnse need Kansa.s Jayhawkers to a 19-0 count; made five yards through the Grin- 0 Nebraska 58.

urin of in the opening encounter of the nell line. A pa.ss, Oehlrich to Mi.ssouri Valley conference cam- Bron.son, incomplete. Howell palgn. and forecasts that the retre.ated to the 28-yard line for a try at a field goal. It was a fake kick.

Bronson pas.s to Presnell being Incomplete, and took the ball on downs. Evahn punted and Bronson returned the kick to the Grinnell 47- yard line. On the next three plays, Howell and Presnell made six but Nebraska was penalized 15 4 .41 for tniiping. Bron.son puntod 36 nulled and the ball called back for yards of a against Ne- towans would be flattened with ea.se larked nothing In verification. Tenth Annulled.

The Hu.sker.s, as a matter of fact, had the edge by a more deel.sixe than is indicated by the pijlnt total A tenth touchdown, after a brilliant run by Witte, was disallowed when the gam was an- Bobcats. Lineup and Summary. Peru. 0 Malm Manche.ster Hertz Bonham Delzell Bunch Cress Gariss (c) Bosley Brockman SCORELESS TIE ON G. 1.

FIELD llinli Teiims Knjiiy MAROONS NOSE out on puroiie Both University Place and Have- U'ck high grid with decisive victories gained last Fridaytuckcd Llndell Hurls Passes. The Cotner college eleven, which Ro.se returned Munn's 55-yard opened its state conference cam- klckoff 12 yards. Grinnell punted paign la.st Fiiday by dropping a 13 after three tries at the line, and to 0 encounter to the Nebra.ska Cen- Carter Peaker returned 13 yards. Sloan and tral Quakers, faces the task of pre- Zorn Beck plunged for four yards each, paring the next weeks for Young Lindell replaced Peaker in the more serious clashes with Wayne Fort Husker backfield. Normal and Peru.

McElroy Beck plunged for five yards. A The two scluwls lo( 3 like officials; Referee -Elliott. Ne- i Both teams had chances to score necessary punch lo ...............1................ Kellough Read Omaha Tech Is Halted under their belt.s. will enjoy a weeks' ()ne-Poini Murjiin GiveS layoff with oltcii dates ahead foi I both schools.

Both the Boilermakers and young Methodists have enjoyed a away aainst College View, by 50 to 15 i 0 and 70 to 8 re.spectlvely Each has dropped a game to out- 1 By Third High (iridsters. GRAND ISLAND. Oct. Omaha Tech and Grand Island oT-town fb battled to a scoreless tie here qb Pillmore Saturday, in a hard fought game Chicago ictory Over Boilermakers. CHICAGO, Oct.

N. talent Unlver.sity Chicago Uixset the applecart tixiay ski, gained 11 yards. Another pass scliedule and are leading contenders Nebraska. Llndell to Still was good for 17 for the state conference crown. Al- yards, bringing the ball to Orm- tliough Cotner is definitoly out of one-yard line.

Sloan failed to the race because ot its defeat Tlie Huskers were within 15 yards of the goal and charging to 8 touchdown when the first iiaif terminated and were only two Final score. Nebraska 58, Mclntire next play, but the Huijcers were Bred penalized five yards, Evahn punted Grinnell 0. 49 yards. Bronson returning to the 30-yard line. Presnell CORNELL I PSL I tinction and glory still lies ahead by handing either of next two opponents a dope upset.

Place 10 Crete and Havelock to Me- humbled Purdue, conquerors of Cook Havelock trimmed Cathedral Harvard last week. 7 to 6 Welch, last hero of the Harvard Coach Walter charges at combat, was the goat for Chicago shove the oval across the line when Havelock can put In tlveir extra time today. in a scoring zone. to advantage by digging in hard for 1 It happened on the sixth nlay 1 Wo 44 iF 4 van 5 Punts Peril 13 Omahft threatened to score con- tpp stiff games that lie ahead. First I after the kick-off.

Welch started an Peru 3 We.slejan I id in the first quarter twice come Crelgliton Prep from Om- end run from a punt formation. pZ rtor 2 wi.Sln only low of the IS-: Agle high barely gol on the ball, yards. Peru 3 for 25 couldn't make it. Place when it wa.s and, aftor yards, Wesjeyan 7 for 45 yards. Grand Island nas.sed up a similar The Creiffliton Pren game will be juggling it on the rim, First downs from scrimmage Peru 7, Wesleyan 2.

From let It altogether gel and yards away from another scoring plunged for four yards on an out- when the final pistol sounded of-bounds play and Howell made it the end of the game a first down with a severi-yard Svracuse Comes Next. through center. On a dqiibie The Cornhuskers emerged with- pass behind the line, Oehlrich out a Injury and will have gatoed yards. an date this week end and a on Grim two period in which to pre- pare for the Intersectlonal clash i witli Syracuse, booked for Satur- loom dav. Oct 29.

on Nebra.ska sod. Syracuse humbled Gemgetown yes- touchdown. Presnell around; nletelv demoralized tl terday. achieving a brilliant vie- right end for eight yards defense in the Hrst tory, and the tough job which con- touchdown. Howell place- 1 he to.s.sed the pigsk EAST LANSINCf, Oct.

15 mix ng a running attack with the most brilliant pa.ssing seen here in some time, Cornell college of Iowa today staged an upset victory over Michigan Howell broke away for 35 yards, state college 19 to 13. tackle preventiivg a sjieedy Iowa back, com- the Michigan quarter when 1 like a base- frents the Hu.skers is made to jticked tlte extra point. Score. Ne- i pall into the outstretched arms of measure for a stand-jamming at- braska 13, Ormneil 0. i his end.s.

Two touchdowns were tendance at tlie Nebra.ska stadium. Lee returned klckoff to scored thu.s the first quarter, one Lineup and Nebra.ska’s 33-yard line. Presnell 1 pgs.s to Cook, who took the Nebraska. Pos. 0 lost two yard.s on an out-of-bouiids hall 24 yards for a and an- Fail play, but Howell followed with a other to the man came from 10 yard plunge.

Pre.snell made It a 15-vard line, first down with a line buck lor six Michigan State came back strong yards. the clo.sing quarters, but a series Long Kun. of line plays from nitdfield gave Howell made nine yartis through another touchdown and the line. Howell next lost four uninitiated material Except for four linemen, all of the Bethanyites are new men. A late start al.so hampered the Cotner team thi.s year and accounts for slowness in the first games.

The dope in the coming two ganirs for the Bulldogs, but accords them a chance. COLLEGE SCORES. Berk I.H Hloaii Farlev Rubstitutions: Nebra.ska Sprague Ray Whitmore Zuver Raish Munn Ashbum Davis Parrish Bradlev Clehuid Klinefelter Briggs Mclntire Evahn Rose Shaner le. Howell next iosi loui 1 the final quarter, yards. On the next play, Presnell, broke through the line for 48 yards; LMliP and a touchdown.

Howell missed i 0 I 1 I Ilvri 1 the try-for-point. Score. Nebraska 19, Grinnell 0. Evahn returned Richards kickoii D0(; RAC TRAC 4 CITY, Oct. 15- Police investigation of U.

the 3 12 North Kan.sa.s City greyhound race oI.b.m.;rts ball tra, t.ll«l U. yield a clue in the tor Hprague, for Shaner. Law- 29-yard Une. Grinnell son for A.shburn, Shaner for I.ee, penalized five yard.s for too for Shaner. A.shburn time.s out After falling 1 few weeks the lor Lawson.

Still for Ashburn, gain Uirough either the line or via 1 me in a tew weeks at the for Ray. Randels for Munn. Ray for Richards, Ray for i Randels. for Ray, McMullen on 40 yard line. for Ral.sh, Holm for Whltmop', Huskers Still Charging.

While armed guaids patrolled Whitmore for Holm. Draath for Howell plunged for two yards and the tracks m.st night a bomb wa.s aoH.iit, for presncU swung around left end tor exploded which tipped away part seven more Htiwell plunged for a of the fence and early today a yard an da first down. started myteriously in a waste can. A forward pass. Presnell to Oehl- pui a tiiiie, the entire plant wa.s rich, gamed 10 yards, a threatened.

Hose preventing a touchdown Howell plunged tor four yards. McMullen. Schulz for Wliitmore, James for Zuver Zuver for James. Witte for Rloaii, Bronson for Peaker. Howel! for Witte, Beck for Far- lev.

Wo.sioiipul for McBride. Lindell for Peaker Grtnnell Brown lor Briggs, Scharnborg for Brown. lor Briggs. Bc larntwrg tor nrown. to Grtnnell 14- Brook for Fail.

Hrldregr for Par- hie as the half ended. Score: rilh. Heldrege for Bradley, Macv urinnell 0, for Evahn. Orav for Lledke. King- thi IID erv for Gray.

Pierce for rpuoilar ilneun Meanwhile at the tracks could a.sslgn no blame for the fires and even admitted that all the tires might have Iveen accidental (Contlnued from Page At-, Muraliatlt, 1. At (iruvr City, At Corlland. Sor mMl.ll. ponrd. At 0 tonn, Aggiei, n.

At Celholle IS, St John At Hocheeler 8t, Kenyon, Vt Mery eeiui. A 7. IX rill SOI 111 At rrrh, IS, Alabama. 0 Richmond, At arolina, Nortb Carotlna. d.

Al Knoavtlle Tenneaaee, Oie 7. At Stale. Auburn, 0. Point. MilU- gan, M.

7, Hirmtngbam- Birmingham Southern, entre, 0. Peru 3. We.sleyan 0 Kirk 5Ioore On ler's proteges probably win nrnw chance came in the sce- 50 vards. We.sleyan 82 Fumbles Motire, Grand Island luiipacK, scrimmages with the i ond perltxl and the Boilermaker 2, Wesleyan 0. Fumbles re- the Omaha ends for ot bra.ska Wesleyan reserves before the i to muffling It beyond re covered-Peru 1, Wesleyan 0.

yardage, once breaking around the catrtedral game. Omaha left end for a 47 yard run. ----Worthing, Omaha quarter, was a OV consistent ground-gainer for Tech 1 I ol ril Peterson, Omaha guard, played a I 'PF A 24-yard line, Harmesou stellar game until forced to with-j A 1 i lyqjpjpjj Wpaever, Chicago draw on account of injuries. 15 lU 0.ab.‘-iS b.v^b.;^,u| the Longhorns winning. to 6 to TOE BEATS MAROONS Cascroppo HaHtiiiffs (hiarter Kicks Bowersox Extra Points, 1 runs weiner MorninKsine.

HASTINGS. Oct. trusty toe of McCready of Hastings for a 14.12 victory over Monring.side University here Peterson; L. G. R.

G. R. T. E. B.

call. Hanne.son, brother of la.st years captain, went in at half and started throwing iMtsses and running tlie tackles, working the ball down to guard, got tire ball and carried it to 39-yard line. Anderson punted and Harme.son captured tlie ball and wliUe tlic Maroon players anfveared to have the play, raced 75 goal lit tiie goal line Roush thrcKl. tho irv nerlod the Texans vnrougn to up me I two Sdbwm bclorc m.d the 7 to thp Vanderbilt tiKlitened la" 4 i qjf Hie furious offen.sive HAW KE 1 EASILY F. Baldwin and Joe King.

Texa.s L. Packs R. palf ended witli Texa.s waging Omaha- Gennes; un.successful offen.sive in llie Nolan for Weiner; Tennes.see teritory. IN FROM ABASH IOWA CITY, Oct. 15-(I S.j The University of Iowa expeii for Bunting; Bunting iarqVarterback7 thrilled tlie 18,000 i fnr F.vans for Blrnev: Un- at the onenlng of the into tamp, me score i Murphy for Cascroppo.

Grand Is- nill Shears. the most part the result of football, itoach Ingwerkon keeping his pet play.s in the bag for fiitire conference engagements. tliis afternoon. McCready carried the ball over the line for both of Hastings count-j for Upton; Evans for Blrney; Up- Hjvectators at the opening were er.s, A fake pass late in the open- ton for Bunting. Yards gamed second half when he launched a 38 to and ing quarter enabled him to run 29 scrimmage Omaha, 148; Grand forward passing attack, yards for the first counter.

Late island 178. Punts: Omaiial2, for The Texans were sent to the in tlie third quarter he snared average 36 yards; Grand Island. 12 fenslvo for the remainder of the Hatter's pass intended for a Sioux for average of 39 yards. game. City lad and raced 80 yafds through 1----------------- a broken field to make the score family nlUll 13-8.

Score Early. Morningside scored its first touchdown on a pass, Brtnkman to Means. placement hit i the goal past on the try-for-polnt. i The Methodist chalked their second counter aher a mixture of pa.s.>e.» M( Mullen Gray Touchdown Presnell 4, McBride 3. Howell.

Witte Extra, jmlnt Howell. Witte. McBride Score by Nebraska 0 Grtnnell 0 Official. Referee rane Kansas Cltv McCrearv, Kansas judge I. Tipton, Ki He.tdlinesman Pete Welch, 19 0 E.

25 0 14 .58 0 0 Coch- Field an.va.» Cltv Dei Umpire City Details. URsr the vo.s* and cliose the nonli veiurr.ti* Eviilin' klckoff to yard line Farlev plunged for 40 yard.s, Mc- intne returning to 4'J yard line Evalui punted for vaid.w but tlie plsv wa.s taUed and Grlnneli five for being otfMde Evatin punted 32 yards Peaker retiirnmg to the Nebraska 32-vard line Ploan made seven vards through the line next plunge wa.s lowed, and Nebraska lamalized 15 yarcis for tjrirvK Bluali IMinted 45 yards Grmnel! making iw return Pull Trick. Orinnell pulled the stdeiine hideout trick a pa.ss from Fvahn to Mclntire gaining 4.5 yards Mclntire lad lour vards but a from Rose Eialin gained nine made four around tlie luid Mclutnc t.a<1e yardib tlirougii center and a first down brtngmg the ball to the kgr 2i-vard line faded to gain, but Nebraska penalized tltteen for pU- regular lineup the field at Ute start of the half. In the Orinnell backfield. Mary and Gray replaced Evahn and Lledke nson returned Mclntire klckoff 23 vards to 48- yard Une 11 plunged tor four Oehlrich gained yards double pa.ss behind the line.

Presnell made seven yards around left end. Howell plunged for 13 and a touchdown. Bronson missed tlie extra point, Nebraska 25. Grinnell 0. Pioneer Passes kail Richards kicked off a.i 20 Plans to Halt Races.

JEFFERSON CITY. Oct 15 I North Gentry, attorney general of Missouri, told th" United Prefer today he knew of no manner in which the state could take action in the apparent effort made in Kansas city to burn the dog racing track, Tlie "Piiera! indicated that he inve.sfigaltng the cases at City and St and that If he could find no legal means of stopping the races as nuisances, he would do so if the depradatlonf continued. At Ho Ida. Ay. sma.shes at the Opening of the frame, cios.sed the line Hatter failed a time on the alteinptod extra point teain.v.

passed repeatedly and furnished with thrills a plenty. Line up and summary; Ha.stings, 14 Pos. Morningside, 12 Down L. Rinehart L. Richardson R.

Bartholomew iu at iioi cuoss I'lnrThe II.AKV.AHI) KICIITST'O two attempted pavses and were Nebra.ska ttwk the ball on its 42- lute after receiving Davis punt Howell broke away for 36 but the play was recalled, and the Huskers were itenaliwd 15 A forward Hronsou to 49 vards, the Huskfis taking Uic ball to Grinnell 20-yard line, made 16 yards on Ute next twi, phivs Howell made tliree raids Presnell made 16 yards ou the next tw'o made 15 -A lighting Harvard team, playine marked contrast to its listless performance Hgain.st Purdue a lefeated Holy 14 to 6. today Harvard scored ilie fir.st toucli- dowri in the firs' when 4 14 series of rushes and a Crosby for- r.i I ward pa.s.» pu, the oval wlihm eaay scoring HcJv rtliuost iic-d At K. At 18; 7. At eallrfe, -8, I nion, 0. At II, H.

At It, Normal, d. Athrvltlr-tlakrldfr. At briatian, Auitln (uUrgr, At l.u* Branrb, Or Rork. V. rminfham lalirdfr, MiIra Ms- mollai, II.

id. 7. At 13, aiidrrbilt, ON HU I OAS I 41 alilornia. IS; Orrion, II. At Noutarrn alif orilla.

I 41 1.0» Branch. Or iidcntal. ft 4t I I ft. At Of Jen state. I tah 4f 4t sarranirnto Brigham Young, sati iornla 4t laremont' Koniona.

I acriic 4t At I ollegr to. I 4( Ha lor. st l.dnard 4l sat- Diego 1er S. Oirgii 4 Anderson Lewis rwuglass Steele Becker Welch Dolan McCreadv Bly Wilson Owen Su.stltufe- H. Q.

L. P. Har.tlng» Beck Means Hatter Cro.ss Thacker Williams Richmond for Bly Wemgart for Dolan, Welch for Dolan, Hohrer for Owen, Mornlng.side a in for Cross, for Beck. Touchdowns Ha-dlngf. McCready 2.

Morningside- Meatis, Williams Extra points McCready 2 by placeklck. Score by period; Ha 'ings rningside. ihree yards Presnell for jjj iwriod when a won' dertul pa.s.s, Ryan to Drais. pul the bail on twa- the final three for a touch down Bronson kick for the exira jxiust WHS wide Score Nebraska 31. OrlnneU 0 lludtters Switch Hack.

Wute Farley and McBride went in tliC Nebrattka backfield for well Pre.snell and Oehlrtc BY BEZDEK 1 EAM PHILADELPHIA, c)et 1.5 Uncorking .1 wonderful aPack in the second half SfJite's footbull Macy returnee! Richard's klckoff to dyce. plaving left end. and a short run bv Fordvce netted the vard Une and Clancy between today left tackle and guard for a Holy Cl touchdown but Ryan faib'd to boot the foal Harvard soon staged a comeback A neat pass, Oauranaccia to For- second Ftencli kicked Gnnnell 24-yard Une intercept'd a by and Harvard touchdown ttie ball to Ormnells 17- Uie goal yard Uiu Witte failed to gain Harvard on the Holv Crosa he took live ball out of five-vard line at the final whistle. to defcai 30 to 0 The game was piayed before a of 6.5 (X)0 in almost ideal fall weaitier The wame the worst defeat for Pennsylvania Ri'd Grange ran wild Hgain.st the er team in 1925 It the fii.v, big for Penn States 1923 and also Uie first unie 0 7 ft-14 6 6 12 Officials Referee Bower, Llll- Umpire ones, Grand Island. He Browne.

Earlham YORK S.MOTIIERS OM.YHA IJ TEAM YORK Oct 15 Omaha unlveifcity proved no match for the York Panthers trxiay and the York elevj'n scored a 60-0 victory Kutzelinan three Bovles ind Franz tountod tA'o and GlUUand and Caaebeer bad defeated the since tlmi I each scored one Omaha threat' eiied the York goal but once..

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