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I OWA isn't taking any more chances icith its eligibility in the Big Ten. One of the coaches got married twice in days and they fired him before the Big Ten had a ehanee to investigate the f-ZAe LINCOLN SIINDA.Y STAR. Tunney testified he got for writing articles for the papers, but he didn't explain what the was for. Times are tough when a fellow with a name Donoghue can't stay in the lineup at Xotre Dame. like A MOSG the famous animals leading a life of Icisttrt are Man O' H'ar, the Army's Mule ami the Xavy's Goat.

The Vniversity of Chicago football is a family affair, Mrs. Stagg drives A. .4. up and down the side lines he's crippled. son is assistant coach and the other quarterback.

There's no orere nphnsis of football in a lot of Princeton and Chicago, for instance. In McCarthy's estimation, Hornsby still is a sore heel. LINCOLN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1930. A v'it refers to Xewman of M'chigan as the Moses irho led the Wolverines out of the wilderness. HUSKERS, TIGERS CLASH IN SCORELESS TIE Qridsters Balked By Slippery Field Nebraska Has Decisive Advantage Over Missouri In Yards and First But Scarlet Unable to BY GREGG McBRIDE.

Jupiter Pluvius, the big rain and sprinkle man, horned in at Memorial stadium Saturday afternoon, to spoil a contest which had all the marks of a warmly contested football game. The clouds started leaking soon after the second quarter got underway and the Cornhuskers and Tigers skidded about on a soapy gridiron to a scoreless tie. It was the second scoreless affair at the stadium this year, the Huskers and Pittsburgh having battled without a score two weeks ago. Hnskrrt Showed More Power, i hag! all the better oi Football Champions of Greater Lincoln League. the on the statistical record, outdowninp Missouri by a 13-3 as mell outyarding the Tigers by rushing and by passing.

The boys in the back room, homever. pay oil on the scores and not first downs and suffice It to say that the Huskers were wTithin scoring distance on at least four different occasions and faued to click with the necessary precision and power to drive across to a touchdown lie the Omhuskers were rolling up good yardage In mid- iield and carrying the fight into 1 S.SOU 1 territory, the Tigers availed themselves of the services of two linemen whom they drafted into iha backficid as punter and passer. Camjbeirs Long Hubert Campbell, an end. used his educated toe for lengthy punU which went a long way toward off-setting the more powerful Nebraska attack, while John Van- I)yne, another wingster, was pulled back aa key mai, of the Mizzou passing attack which constituted the sole Tiger threat in the way of jiooring possibilities. The weather man.

not content with chasing the crowd to cover and sprinkling a Vet cloud over the competing athlete played a mean trtck on the Scarlet in the nature of a variable wind A stiff breeze from the south faced the Huskers Iheur first period bid for victory and then, ihortly before the penod ended, did an about-face and forced the Nebraskans to battle the wind for three full quarters of the Saturday conflict. Greaav Grid Balks Hoxkers. Throughout the contest the simrk which exploded the Nebraska scoring machine in the Kansas game the previous week was lacking The light iMicks battered by two Strenuous games and working on wet sod, failed to penetrate a iifhung Missouri line yhen touchdowns were but a few yards away In Big Six. MInvali. Ke.

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JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL GRID SQC.4D. Jack.son made a clean sweep of its Greater Lincoln league games, clinching the league championship by its defeat of Havelock high oa Armistice day In the picture, left to right: Lower Bowen, Wash, Jordan. Pitz, Bames. Anderson. Cheney.

Second Foster. James Strauss, John Strauss. Brokaw, Stith. Kanzler. Third Craig, Gaylord, Culbertson.

Johnsan. Taylor. Batrhelder, Brown. Upper Manager Miller, Ccatch Ralph Bcechner. Assistant Student Manager Lowerr FROSH GULP DEFEAT Margin in Yardairc Wasted By Yearling Cornhuskers.

Biass fey Shermoas and the hmt of a draw was indicated early the aecond half What the two teams have done on a dry gridiron will always ba a moot question, but all the crowd of some 16 spectatOTs woold have been iri ated to aome liberal on the of both teams. Both Jinxed by Weather. The MiBBOu line, undoubtedly wnuid have found plenty trouble in stopping the Nebraska' iMicks. Continued On Page Four COLUMBIA. Nov.

l.S University of Mis- At Cea- souTi freshmcn won their first game in two seasons here today by scor- Dakaia. til saatk touchdown and safety in At Ceatral, Far- tummg back tnc of Nc- braska yearlings by a score of 8 At Maawaatll St Faraaaa. NAVY SINKS ON TOUCHDOWN SEA Back to Swamp Georgia Tech PHIL.ADELPHIA A rejuvenated Pennsylvania football team this afternoon wiped out an old score of 13 years standing and Middies Fathom dmsnely defeated the Golden Tornadoes of Georgia Tech. 34 lo It Southern Methodists appeared to be a vastly different to that which lost to Notre Dame last Saturday. Pennsylvania's victory was doubly lor some of her star back- lield men weie out of the game Passing Offense.

B.ALTIM^RE. Nov, 15 At Vlatar, The Tigers overcame a six-point lead gamed by the Hmkers in the N. If the Navy wasni air- mind'd before, it should be tonight, mliermg from since the A fast nKivmg team from Southern Notre game. They included Captain Methodist university of Texas, that Dick Gentle, quarterback and cap- mixes basketball with its ioottaii. tain, and Warren Gette, star back- passes in, around and iieid man.

WNPORMATION. apparently relia- through Natw this afternoon, and SOONERS PULLED DRAKE LAST FOR ROCKNE OUTFIT At aiaa, iirst quarter when Masterson, after the state law in At aearan. 9. the Huskers had taken the ball legalizes boxing is under fire: that wasn't playing NatT- It play- Ai Dcuaara-ow. Merieyaa, II.

on 45-yard Ime numerous disgusted lawmakers, none mg a youth called Bullet' Joe rr. oI could be At riaciaaati-WittaafcMt. ciaeia- going out of bounds, but his team- in the reformer class, have served eourse he was up against eleven mates used five plunges to advance tiotice of mtention to father a bill the ball megoti repeal and otherwise erase the single-handed plunged near su.u.c the boob, Mayor Jimmy Walker, pa-ssca teams had the one the law and put it over the whistle blew, end of the field to the other he was a membtr of the Navy Funl Blocked. Skeeters. M.

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Nov. Rocknc. Notre Dame coach, scouieo the Northwestern-Wisconsm game from the press box leaving his bis Oklahoma Ixises Place of Lincoln Conquers Third City Eleven Ballermen Reel Off Three Touchdow ns and Wind Up On Victorious End of 20-0 Score At Grand Island. BY PAUL MAHOOD. GRAND ISLAND, Nov, of most effective weapon, the forward pass, because of the driving rain which made forward flips impossible after the first few minutes, the Lincoln high eleven fell back on a ixtwerful running attack which smashed through the Grand Island team for three touchdowns.

The game was played on fhe Grand Island gridiron and the final score was Lincoln 20, Grand Island 0. Uncoln SUrlA Fuirly. The Lincoln eleven iiireatcned early in the initial period but 'was unable to dnve over the first touchdown until the second play of the second quarter, Carlson going off right tackle from the Grand Island line after Blockwitz had made a spectacular 45-yard return of a Grand Island punt. Baldwin scored the touchdown which put the game in the bag. The stocky hall back carrying the oval over from the Grand Island 1 -yard stripe after by Carlson.

Baldwin and a 22-yard dash by Everett had advanced the ball from the Mandery 47 yard line. A short punt by Barbee had given the tal city acgrt gallon possession in Grand Lsland terntorj' The third and final touchdown came late in the last quarter Ycl- kin had intercepted an Islander pass on the 26-yard stripe and alter two Ime plays Baldwin made a first down on the Grand Island 15- yard line put the third city defense stifiened and Coach Roy outfit took the ball on downs on in 10 -yard marker Punt Blocked. Barbee had been getting off punt with Lincoln linemen all aroum him for most of the afternoon bu Virgil Yelkm. stellar wingman, front ol ihi attempt and blockco the kick. Luthfeingcr recovering lot the Bailer tram bunt two yardf from the Island goal line.

Baldwin crashed through center on the second play to score his second touchdown of the tilt. Eaily in the game Blockwitx ran a Grand Island punt back to midfield and Everett dashed 30 yard? around right end to lug the soggv pigskin to the Third City 18-yait line. A fifteen-yard penalty put a atot to proceeding however, and Yelkir attempted a place kick from the twentv-vard line which fell a lew feet Both teams resorted a kicking game hoping for a breal which came in unexpected lorn wh.n Blockwitz received a kic iron. Barbee and dodged his for nearly half the length the field tc place the Ballermen scoring portion. A Shortly after the aecond period ANSTON GAME opened Carlson kicked out of bounds on the Grand Itland 22-yard marker.

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A. Ai 14; Ciay Canter, A. VAeal ROCKNE SCOUT AT leadership in Big Six Gridiron Race. BY RIC H.YRD L. HARKXESS.

LAW'RENCE. Kas Nov. U. Forced ib punt from the three- Empire slate senate is said to be hv oi his Notre Dame and Northwestern plav here next Saturday It wa.s the first time 1926 that Rotkne left his team on the dav of a game Thar year. Carnegie tech the Irish while Rockne wauhed the Army-Navj- hlCaiJO STAGG TE.YM LN TEN CELLAR Continued cm Page Two y.rdi to ih.

Ttger A doobir frviinmnrf tiSAd Off thf repeal movement iSafed Similar criticism of is cm the next attempt SlUber neated in the mitten- the baU to Hatfield behmd the NV- where the mitten First Strinjrers Go JiS Action and Aricument Soon Is Over. At 21: Alma. 2. At biaiii 22; AtmmM A. At fl; Trarb- At 12; TattrAvnb.

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At WralryaB, 2. HAWKEYES HOP ON PENN STATE U. Outclassed And Turned Back By 2S-0. I In the East. BEND.

Ind Nov. UP Notre Dbme great football team another game today defeat tng Drake Bulldogt. 2t to 7. bei a rowd of 15.000 A game and stubborn Drake led by King and Van Koten. the Irish second team on even for one period.

But when Dame's first string back? got into botion. making runs of from 10 72 yards, there was little cysrv-e for the Bulldogt. lone touchdown came in fie penod after a brilliant n--i- down field placed the bh on Notre Dames seven-yard Then a pans Lansnid to red a uuchdawn Seiberling Xi ked the extra point Notre Dame touchdowT. in the second quarter I Dan Ranley ran 2 yards to schwArts Yarda BcPwartz one of Coach Knute Ri-w-xne I rrgulan. paved the wav HtiAkBrc In a 15-vmrd race for a ago me compiamu touchdown.

Mallon's placekick was numcrous to mention, but me main Converts Fumbles ing threats were stopped, however. mformallon. their way to a lie for the Big Six conference championship today, de- mat iealing Oklahoma. 13 to 0 The game ter than I a hard fought contest with Kansas I superiority in evcrv depart- even -The University of lillnof mBnt lA'ut nlavBft in aimmatinir Served to Win. Say game next in the hnst period won lu fu-st Western conferenct football game of the season by de STACrG FIELD.

Chicago Nor 1' Into Touchdowns and 19 to 0. clear and rainy weather before a crowd oi 10,000 The Jayhawkers, showing marked improvement over their play of last week against Nebraska, scored late in the first half and in the fourth quarter The first score came as the result of a dazzling forward from Ba.shmg Jim Bausch. Kansas star week Ls going to be a corker and wnll decide the western championship K-AGGIES TURN RACK wide gaps in the Martxm line, en and the -ngers. showed consistent Yl IJr lu u. Jim Kansas stw inability to gain through the Ne- ANOTHER biting indictment.

IOWA CITY. Nov. 15 halfback, who sell? life oil tan GridlTien TwO throughout the game, iheir over- line again renectmg on the integ- Um'ersity oi Iowa football team the gridiron, to Cox. lux viiiu figuring largely In the During the third quarter, the rity of the industry, involves that took advantage of three ccmvenimt running mate The pas? ToUChdoWflS BcttCF feating Chicago. 28 to 0.

today be fore a crowd of 20 000 fans. The Illini forward wall, almost impregnable on defense rippec abling IlUni bacfc.v to plunge through and gam at ill Zuppkc men able to complete many pa.sses 41 MarvvarA. a 41 fi. Waa- Wjaa 41 lA; Frlaeataa. 2.

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SA Fraa- A Al IS; FiaM At Taarbara. stopped a Nebraska scoring of faking or fixing bouts. The re- here this afternoon to swamp ball on Oklahoma's one-yard line MarylaalA. 41 IS; A. 41 If 4t rivar t1; CaaratA, A.

Caaat GaarA It: Iruh touchdown i At 14. IE 4l Battaa he returned a kickoff 72 Continued on Page Two Two-Miters Win From Missouri I ntvefwlty af lutr- nera their aeronA raea af the Btg Six rwnfereikce Aesaoii Saturday they defeated the Mieaewt tww-MiUe teani. S3 la tZ, brtweea hElves af the gaMe at the MemarhU wwArti ef Mlaaeari wmm the rare la It Bilaatea. It seraadk. tHher plaeed as Nelrwaha.

tee NeBrasduk. third; Naern- berger, fovrth Wein heim. MliwoBrl fifth. Moerov, Nebraaka, Bataon. Ne- tu-ABkA, TrohHdge, ItlA.

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Al It: A At ma Bark, 2 4t If Ogle- Ibarpe Continued on Page Two RULLDOGSHARD PRES.SED TO WIN Yale Barely Nose.s Ahead Of Princeton; Final Score is 10 to 7. BY FRANK GETTY. PALMER STADIUM, N. J-. UP Tradition biwd of 58 years of football spoke through the mist Palmt'r stadium loday and a ing Princeton football team went down to gloruHii defeat at ih.

hands of Yale The 10 to 7 and the honors of this game wei. to tiie iohers The play mg their ptme under the tutelage of Bi.l Ropper outfought the Eli eleven. Than lowans. cent tour of Primo Camera, man the Penn NiUar.y Lions. 19 to After two futile thrusts at the Soon- mountam from Italy, was a blow to 0, before an Iowa homecoming crowd er Ime.

Bausch plunged over. He boxing from which it may never of more than 20.000 faded to kick goal recover After the mastodontic Though much of the scoring was Jayhawks Drive to Goal. Italian had skipped from to accounted for by the buiterfmgered Kansas' second score came a to coast, knocking out all oppon- fumbling of Penn SUte. the Iowa result of a concerted drive which lodav a Big Six victory. GU Berry, brilliant sophomore halfback, was the mam spring of the Illinois Yanuskua was on AMES.

Nov. 15 the receiving end of Berry's sas Aggies passed their way to a and this combination completed 13 to 0 victory over Iowa State nme out of 10 enis, he stacked up agamst a sec- backs gathered a total oi 183 yards Marted early in the second half and game Scoring twice an passes Lineup and Kummary, ond-rater Boston and all but from rorimmage and completely culminated in a touchdown had his ears knocked loose. The piaved their opponents minutes after the fourth Beantown mcldent was the ccm- xbe were stubborn during had started incer It exposed Camera as a the first half and refused to be Camie Smith false alarm, leveling the finger of upon but Miller fumbled a Continued on Page Two Continued on Page Five Nebraska Missouri Statistics. Flfwi dawns earned Firmi downs penaltv arda gained rwahinf Yards lost raaliinf fought the EU eleven Forward attempted but a fleid goaj from loe passes iaromplete Of Albie Booth and a long Ititenepttd by opponent mftt 9. Smarta- Taylor t-i Pat Forward pasara complete livan gave Y'ale the wmmng edge gained tm It was as thnlimg a game yardage gained llyse rradUiomal rivals ever have Kickoffa played and st the finish a dnve of Kickoff yardage .8 yards down the field Klekoff rvttimed Prmcewm cmly two feet shmi of Fuats a w.nnmf touchdown Punt average When It was omr and a crowd returned of 55,006 had cheered the brave ef- blocked fort of the Tigers, even the Prime- Ran en blocked punt ion goal resisted the effoni Fumbles of Yale enthueasUc carry them Hail lost on fnmble sasy Ball lost oa downs The game will go into tlv records penalties lift Al SA it.

Al Balt MatlMAMl, At At XAiakara 2 At fark II. Wagarr. 41 lA Tarvag 1t 41 araAiag-aikrigWi. St; t.aarv« lagtaa 4l St 4t MU- a 4i II DrlAwart. 41 SirgHita ia Cootmuod oo Page TwoJ victory for the Bulldog, buIjt Penalty yardage I Page attemi pted Nebraska.

University of Missouri, IQ 4Q TtL IQ2QSQ 4Q Til 3 .53 0 13 irvi ditw nt earned .1 2 0 8 3 penalty 8 888 8 .54 55 84 IS gained 17 31 18 £: 1 4 i 18 rwkhing a 8 a 814 1 8 4 5 18 Forward pa attempted 5 4 2 311 33 8forward incompirte 4 3 1 a 18 4 I 1 2 4 in terre pted by opponent 8 0 1 a 4 Fcrward complete 111I 4 7 34 13 54 gained on 35 IS 7 .8185 yardage gained 4 181 8 it 0 .45 58 183 Kirkolf yardage 8 0 at a kWkoff returned IS 9 11 38 a I 3 8 FunU 3 T. 5 If 43 48 Punt aterage 51 if 74 47. 41 f4 18 51 181 Punta returned 8 i 14 8 blocked aa 1 a 1 Hvll lost on blcrked punt i 1 a 2 1 umMeft 8 a a 0 I Hail lo-l on lumble 8 8 I 1 a 2 Hall OB dow na I 2 5 Prnalltev 2 a a 1 5 5la 25 Penalty yardage 18 78 5 It 8 1 I 1 ield aitemvted 8 18 8 1 the first period, the Aggies had wien quarter jKjie difficulty holdmg Iowa State prude W'lth Elmer Schaake, remamder of the game to ffjtxnberg and Cox carrying the j-etam their lead Parsons the Jayhawker-t went from 5,000 sat Horwitz Continued on iage sunny to watch last home game of the season for Cowley State The dtfett wa- the stagg consecutive reverke for the Iowa team Kansas were led by Cap- ta.n Nigro and Fiur in their early Cnvci. Fizer took Walker's long Pos. LE RG Buzzell Knudson Stackler Score by quarters Illinois Swanson Bodfran Jensen Huddleaton Ovehnsn 1 Munc F.van- Rui Robirtson 0 0 0 7 7-2r.

0 0 pas.i and ran for one of tne touch- Chicago down? in the first pencx! ijhortly Schulz 2 Evan- after Walker had been on the re- ce.ving end of a pass that brought Point after touchdown a counter 3 Robinson Lineup end Summary. Po- CYCLO.VK LF Spear LT IXJ Be Smith RT Moen QB Bowen LH ec Welker FB Score by fienods: Kansas State 13 0 Iowa Slate .00 Point Referee Joi.n.vj;, rxiane Crrpirf- Head hne.vman Wel.sh Drake Field judge- Eagan, Grm- nell. FIRST I.N BIG fi Brookover Yeaier Norton AMES, Nov Slat--' Hrabu rollege won the Big Six croa? coun- Conknle try champumship uxlay by defeat- PVer Kansas Aggies. a NigTo luo-miJe raee The Cyclones were not defeated in conference 0-13 (V- 0 Haturdav At Liripoin Nebrt ka 33 22 At Iowa 35 Akgies. 20 At Ann Arbor Wi.vc 0 r.

2 in, 37 Michigan. 21 At Iowa Dame, SO; Iowa 21.

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