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THE LINCOLN SUNDAY STAR-SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1930. Make Leasue Battine Marks Every Other Sport But Baseball Has Fields Standard as to Size HARVARD BOWS TO HOLY CROSS forward passing in the early stages' Frahm out of the play, of the game to convince that their aerial threat. with VanDyne handling a dry pigskin, would have had the Nebraska seiujndary in for a long and busy afternoon. Nebra.skR was not in carrying the play into Missouri territory. Mls.souri punted on the second play following the kldcoff and Mathis trapped the ball on the Young plunged for eight yards Main Factor Mis.sLsslppi A.

Sc M. football team, through Mathis added ChrisUan Cagle said he would leave hero tomorrow for New York to play profe.ssional football Cagle he would play his first 1 Av. inruuKn matnis aunra Four guard.s were used in the Missouri bra.ska lino during the game. Gtecn- r.V FRANK Cr. MFNKK.

Riif loaRue hattinK has become a farcical thimr becau.se of many the.se past two years, but one of the bipircst factors is the utter lack of uniformity of tlic Young reeled off 28 yards fields. three plays and then got rkl of Not So In nnschall plate to the right and 4 eft a qmck In ba keiball, ftHitbnU. hockey. field bl' itchers. or walls, and the In bowling academies, billiard cente- flagpole; halls ar.fl all other place.s wherd naiionvi ami hu a played, the of the roo piay.ng area is st.indnrdlzed, Kveiy 297 ff'ctniaht .325 tournament tennis rourt must be long and wide; a polo field cent, mu.st in mie uuriug ijie gHiirc.

nenallzed 1.5 vards for niline berg replaced Justice and Adam re- xLer 40- llevcd Koster. the Plattsmcuth ath- 40 lete being hustled Into the lineup for the purpose of carrying instruc- placed Mathis and Young for braska. Long made seven yards tlons. In Smashing: Triumph By Hanley Team. BY GEORGE KIRKSKY.

Crimson (iridders Riffht Well Thrhshed By Crusaders. CAMr.RlDGE. Nov. 15 game with the New York Giants. with whom he signed a contract, on YCHE STADIUM.

Evanston, November 15. against the Green Bay The batthiig' Crii.Va^^ Holy around end. Manley made two yards I jjQy for the Packers. Cross, who had failed to click at The Nebra.ska team came through off tackle and Kreizlnger plowed i sea.son. Northwest- cnu ial moment.s in other major the Mi.s.‘?ourl game without serious through center for four yards and undefeated football team had football contests thlssea.son.ro.se to injury.

The Tiger squad also a first down on Missouri's 27-yard fight uphill to score a 20 to 7 line, where the Wildcats groat heights this afterniHin and dc- ered the game in good physical trim. line. A pass. Long to Hokiif, was yiyfoj-y today over Wisconsin before wore temiwranlv halted. feated Harvard by a 27-0 Missouri meets Kansas at Columbia good for 16 yards and another first homecoming crowd of 48,000.

usxp II nnk ivinrp ik 11 a dazzling aerial as next Saturday. down on Mi.ssouri 11-yard line triumph enabled itt.shlng attack, the Purple cluuices lor a tie in the Big Six back to their three-yard line. Campbell however, got away a very ur.eful punt to shove the ball out If the Huskers are to Ijjure of the danger zone and. after an the chianpionship spoiK must deteat Kun.sas and Oklahoma Long swung around end for three The tip score clouded Nebraskas RIdeis Irom Mount St. James at 318 fP( 593 led snow dogged the Huskers through- cut the 1929 campaign.

exchange of kicks. Captain McOirl of the Tigers pounced on a Ne- 387 uetcditrr 593 led bta.ska fumble to give Mizzou a certain the the Nebraska 47-yard football But in ba.sebaJ ..1 .383 frdt-r'it seu fm hne. the are as large or as ctii! fen i Tigers wa.stcd little time on the owners decre" and the re- the Nebra.ska line, but immediately ult i.v that any rlfort to judge fpd started bombarding the Nebraska bat.smcn's ability develops into ceni 435 404 feet area with forward pas.ses, Vandyne burlesque. inrinnao. Yfvrk.

connecting with a toss to Coilings ri is only 2,57 foot from home ririu fpptRixht 29,3 fed advanced the Tigers to the plate to the right field stands in tfft Nebra.ska 28-yard ine. The Tiger the Polo Groutuis. iidPUnd. aerial attack flopped at this point Phllii riay In Rand'aox. Rijjhi 2 S() fppiRipht 290 fed the Huskers had the ball on oiin from lo 374 frct i fuT 408 fedCeiU -r 487 fed the stand.s in the FhilUrs park.

i-itaburih, 200 from the plate to the 300 fpptRiKht sai fppt the Cleveland park, 295 305 334 from the plate to the right fa ld Ccnu 457 fectcmtpr 422 fed grand.Hl.ind in the Yankee itudium night fed Right an.l 297 in Br ivr field. 345 407 fed and Ml.sWftirl was agahi in Nebras- courageous onlookers remained n'er 440 territory when a VanDyne in their seats and huddled beneath v.Hk reached Bittner for a first blankets and slickers. Members of Ridit' 737 feeiRight 308 down Oil the Nebraska 34-yard the Varsity were snug and secure 345 feet strijie. the rain, wearing their new Is it any wondf that the Philly who play 77 games in their bandbox, rate among the their own 30-yard line as the first period ended. Wind Crosses Huskers.

The in The Saturday issue of the "Tales of the was dedicated to Dr. Oliver Everett. Nebraska team physician for 25 and Mis.sourl drew a flve-vard veloping the Held, the two teams 7 Tlie Saturday shower wa.s the flnst I penalty. Campbell's low i battled, adverse playnng con- nerUxI time the rain Jinx has bRJJebras-; good for yards, Frahm being fouch: ka this Wet weather and downed on MLssouns 31-yard line mttirnir against Asburv muffed Van Dvne's pa.ss. beaten eleven.

Van Dvne's pass was incomplete With a thick fog and mist enveloping the field, the two teams A pass. Long to Pnicka, made it a first down on the MLssouri 13-yard Ihe Badgtrs right end for 23 yards ity, who wa.s behind tlie Crlm.son and a touchnown Engebrltzeii goal line Baker's attempted pa.ss kicked goal, and Northwestern wa.s for the extra point was grounded Wood Harvard Stopped at Goal. Tlie jiertod was ing down. With the ball in mid-field, i Badgers Out In Eront. Bruder passed 15 yard.s to Al Mixire.

route and ru.shes bv May and Bat- A blocked kick, a bounding ball, substitute back, who raced 30 yards, chelder went 80 yards to the Cru- A ratn failed iilf.li i 0 Wisconsin to five-yard line, bomg one-foot mark, where the A petslstent drizzling rain player.s behind from behind. Pour plunges hcIv Cross forwards held like a of Nebraska. Long pass to Frahm was Prig WiScon.sin was out in and Ru.ssell was over the line for wall and Baker, from behind to dampen the spirits of Nebraska. pass to 4 xn iv held like a lait 1 Manley for another touchdown. The try for goal iiVs own goal Itne, punted out of badced Ne- C.o.Uo,.

328 frrt puiitmg jpriiig the second quarter i the protection of the balconies. The three Hu.sker 407 (fft and MLswftii mo.st terrific bangers of the gtime? And the ame thing goes 430 irntcmt-r 440 im -ppp Mi.s.sourl thrill came at all weather Giant.s, Yankees and Indians. Ev( Averages Mean Nothing. of the eame with Van- the Braves, who cant hit the size Ratting averages, under this of their caps away from home, re- hodge-podge of major league Play- the mighty Casey In oeii. him.

The ball on its THIRD QUARTER The Husker lineup was the same as that which started the game ex- hts ing fields now. are of no more heroic moments when they' are coniparaUve value than would be the Nabra.ska sccondarj attempted a short ktck. Kabat broke Wi.econsln attack to gain only Uiroe twim through the line and blocked tbe 39 Wisconsin Ihroe effort the ball bounding over the riiq complete a single while IJnrup and The bell which has been in the "pt Long was in for Young. Mis -1 goal line where he recovered it for Nort hwestern completed ot Harvard slipped i for the last two starting linkup was 021 the a touchdown. Lusby ticked the goal jq attempted for 103 yards.

Moushegtan rv and ve-irs will keen its place on Ne- giving Wisconsin a 7-0 lead, which 1 gummarv Richards ana years, wiii Keep us jnatc uu Frahm eked off .58 -Ritt. imt.il tho third I.lnrup and summary. The MLs.sourl end had thoir own tioWs. football iho .,11 thi. to the 3 HIU line, rauiot niaae inree Pas.

The ball slipped from his nocenUs iety took the bell to Ibe i nmde three wildcat. Take the isp. A second tos.s, Van Dyne center of the field where ex- ixing W'ere liicomDlete and Ne-' i brought a down changed greetings with the members by iiicomp and tuticcni.ri Ronior hoiiorary so -1 a live varo penaiij. the and 10 minutes Why Ited4 We.ak Hitter. a different gridiron or Cincinnati never has been noted bowlers on alleys of dif- for terrific hitting In recent ferent widths and lengths.

grasp. vears at ast none comparable But nobody in balldom is going to With other clubs. Their to change the layouts and the on the Nebraska 18-yard line, but ibe senior no punted 50 Coilings lei batting uverage.s have iH'en pathetic weird results 111 the batting figures the Husker forward wall and Don three yards to snvace attack totals to gazp And why will exist with the Giants. Phillies to budge for more than yards spoke.sman for visitors ano Campbell punted 38 For these mu.st play 77 end no matter how in- and scoring threat MncClay for the Nebrasaa group. yards out of bounds on games at home, where the right ferior may tie their swatsmiths-al- when attempted place- Peld are 383 feet away, ways larruping for marks beyond while the Gi.ants.

for have what far greater can pro- a 126-font advantage over tbetn duce who are moored with the (ftorts to whang a bail out of the- White Sox, the Reds and the Red park. i Box. Here are the di.stances from 1 19.30. King Wildcats Take Ihe Lead. Baker third pe- Fngetarltien had tied Woodworth later the Clark leading, 14 to 7, after Evans ----had slashed Wi.s- Marvil consin's doien.se into ribbons.

Ollphnnt After the kickoff in the second Leach Tho band i Rnv-l. Likewise an was formed, Kerbv renlaced Rawlins's for Woodworth, tne Score by peiiods, lowed bv the nlaving of Is uo Northwestern guard, covered Northwestern .......0 0 Oantenhein Lubratovifch Swiderski Kruger Kabat Smith Ca.sey Goklenberg L3. RF. Pos. H.

H. Holy Cross Colucci Pvnr Zvntell PUrrell Clark Fitzgerald Canalieri Garrity in Baker Grlffm KANSANS REFUSE CONFESS GUILT Athletic Board Declines Admits Its House Tigers Final Gesture. The period spurt wa.s the final gesture on the part of the i lowed by the playing Tigers, for the cold facts of the No Place Like Nebraska, game, a.s gleaned from the statistical record, show that MLs.souri failed to complete a first down throughout the third and fourth gaining a net total of 21 The cheering under the direction of Alan Williams opened ......................7 0 NELIGH HIGH BIDS FOR RIDAY GAME NELIGH. Neb, Nov. 15--Neligh yards school is without a game this pa.s.sing week.

foUowing the cancellation ot the game the game with at Nebraska, on the other hand, Hiffprent i i' Neill Friday afternoon. Otficials of was in territory a huge an i fliii I tbe ban line, wirconsm down on 26-yard Two plunges by Long and Kreizin- i Ru.sscll, full- Kabat. ger made four yard.s. pass to back, ripped off two and then Myer.son Tick nor Ti'alner Kales Ogden Wood Mays Ratchelder White Score by period." McGuire Holy Cro.ss 6 0 14 7 27 Schneller Harvard ........................6 9 0 0 9 Touchdowns- Gan ity. Cavnlim.

14 6 29 Baker. Kelly. Goals after touch- 0 7 downs Baker 3 Hanley, Oftirlals: Halloran. Providence, Umpire H. Goais after Rus.se!l Cam.

N. Y. U. Head llne.sman 2 mAr the In oSc e7o7aTouci- its one- A American Than in quick Ml-ssourl scrlmmascd Inot line for offside. car- kicki, Luahby.

P- Kcccan. rcnch Bike Team ('hicaifo Race the local wi.sh to I xkk and bidding for a winning 'touch- colors, game lo replace the down. After the unsucce.s.sful goal and the extra jioint, evening Long lost a yard out of bounds. Ihe score at 7 to 7. Frank Carideo.

Notre All- nrvii' team of Paul replaced Long for Nebra.ska. Wisconsin received the next kirk- America quarterback, is anning i vencn nen of nn a faUn.d ariH isinrfh- iin mjirhlnff npxt vear Lctourner and Guimbietlere tonight tail all brought X' auatu'-t the school at a ol ElAi OEN ONiQUERS Penalt.v Halts Nebraska. Six confei tatives at Columbia riie bounl rejKirtccl. at the coa- clu.si of it.s that it louud no rule had violated iK'ie III regard to tiie viiiP laculty refire.sen- I'd imbia. la.st month.

Ill IIV11 1 I Krezinger plunged to the Missouri 'Continued from Page One kicked a short high amate ur 43-yard line. l-verrtt Breaks C.srlaon and Baldwin made a first (lawn on the 30-yard stripe. Everett cuded. of athkdes. Kaii.sus accu.scd of and recruiting men.

The in a 3.000 word statement. indicated it felt Uiat the univcrMiy had had bi'cn un- which again put the ball in scor- 1 airly dcaJt with by the Big Six con- mq position, Baldwin going over the MLs.sourl 40-yard marker. alts Nebraska jxmit, luong ed to the Missouri 28-yard line and Long shot a pa.vi lo Hokuf for a first down on the panie ntauca uy Play-By-Play Details 11-yard line. A penalty stopped the Huskers at this juncture and an intercepted pass blanketed a Nebraska rally just before the half agum ame throunh, thus time with a 22-yard dvive otf right tackle Nebraska was In Ml.ssourl territory throughout the half, matching ru.shing yardage with the long Irn'iu and. further, that udvantagi? had been taken of the mexponcnce of Dc'un George C.

Shaad, scrvmg first a.s faculty rtjircscnta- five ol tne Say Dean Victimized. icpic.si ntative.s ot other ten nee iiooLs, the statement said, lout Dean Sliu.id at llii- Columbia nif'clmg that lie i lu.rL'''-» oi juotcs- and oi ath- 1. bad brought through center. The remainder of the half wa.s in a kicking dilal between Burbt-e and Yelkin. Shortly alter the half begun Lincoln took a short Grand I land punt on the Mandery 36- yarri lipe and Baldwin got away tor a 30-yard i un only to lie called back and Lincoln fifteen ffir holding.

Following ex- rhanges of punts Miller pa.ssed to rii scu for one, ot the lew first A large delegation from the South carried it to the Missouri 17-yard Stockvurds attended the line. Kreizinger plunged for two Edmlston replaced Bittner for and Manley went in for Mathis for the Huskers. Pau swung around the Tiger c'tDH'T of'ARTFR Paul A won Plu'iged for a yard. On the fourth Captain McO rl of MlSMUrt Frahm made a yard through the toss and to defend the Mis.souri took the bali south goal. Frahm kicked off i downs on its eight-yard line, to Bittner.

Campbell punted 37 yards, Manley punts of Campbell. MLxsouri kicker, ynrtls to Mis.souris J4-yara i no return on the The Cornhu.skers shot Red Coilings made 6 yards 45-yard line. Paul slipped and lo.st Young. Buster Long and Marvin Hne in two no to Man- Paul at the Tigers during the third rolled 36 yards. ley was incomplete.

Paul hit the period, but no member of the trio return. On the varn, ind wa.s able to break through for the "erit ovjr J. 34-vard Quarter entied, ncces.sary yards when the Huskers a first down on Nebraska 34 yard possession on the Tiger 31 -yard had the ball Inside the MLssouri Hne. Three more tries by Young iiisiae tne Mussoun another first 0: MLs.sourl, 0. down on the Tiger 49-yard line.

Young smashed the Mis.sourl line tor four yards, and added five yard.s on a faked side pass to FAT PAGE iNDiANiA's COACK-'HIS SON IS FOLLOWtNS HIS FOOTSTtPS AS A FR6SH- r-IAVi LINDEIS. 15-yard line. Khea Punt. Hugh Rhea spotted Nebraska a big unity in the third quarter when a Tiger punt was FOURTH QUARTER. I Young went in for Paul fcJr Ne- I bra.ska Young puntixi 36 yard.s, Coilings returning three yards to tisns b-lore downs rung up by the Islanders, blocked and the 'big Nebraska Frahm.

Brayton his own 10-yard line. Campbell an the Ihe pa wa.s gotai lor 16 yard.s but tackle recovered the ball and ran no gain at Youngs punted 45 yards. Manley returning ivma Ins lirst vrai He tin- Lii.coln stopjied further to tli5 Tiger 12-yard line before foiled 38 yards, Hokuf i le yards to MlssfiurLs 49-yard line. 1 it toe a ii be advaiv e. he was stopped.

Paul and Krei- Hall on 9 -vara line. young lost four yards at the it'cr. In the final quarter passes by zinger skidded through for three Campbell punted 53 yaras lo lateral pa.vs, Young to Man- to Robbin.s and Henson ae- yards in a trio of plays and Mathis, whose 8-yard return put a Young to i counted lor three more lir.si downs final plunge was cood for ball on the Show-Me 47 -yara Hanley gained 13 yards and a first f5 naVLR JjrirtT -a 11 was entered iid nv-M atlulavit liLst'-r uii.A'i it and i--- l'ie'. ho no r-n a ci no uch I h. 1 liad -ve whil' wa lai and Lhat ll.e nihbtic was the only Uimg Uiat had lili- (1.

Nol itic. The wi i- it ex- lil.nncd. givrn -n x- plat.ul’i to fiieiivts --li u.i of le of ju.st KF li. ct Lt ub A the ihaU'C'. 1 i ted no (lile, del 11 de It uuntlf 1 lliat Jer- iin Jiiii powerful Ijai b' ii wdh jooti and ihal HoreUo.

Miman jiLivcr hud tn x.imple -t oiT iPMM. r- led llu' un; iMiv. Tn nt wei iii i l- ('lile I-I be. tur It Il.iv- I A ot luidla, a Ai thi ol 1 I ih.ii i-a'n tu.t 4 01 iiiMirani i 1 it- Ir. a 'mpanv Poin ka, bv ii he i.s d.

and DOO ot Ir hu. 1 a ept by tb. L--, tlie 1 U'l't' tul 1 do tlie st ei-' I 'O onh 1 1- bv oiii- I MI. J-. A r.iunrv K.

uv a 11 .11 i'k in a v.e'"«- tlii ni tlv he C'iX. Baner ti a tiw a bs.M* -r anv a. tbe it ad -n e-iiokf ,1 mei'f cal I it telt cb imsaj). i 1 Fiat i a i 1 el ri. no i 'ill l.

'1 an aifMiber u'hl )' i.t.'d and the Lslanders team carricvi the hall as fur as the Lincoln 38-yard line but could advance no deeper m.o BiilU-r territory. TbLs forward eventually lent to trouble, iu'vever. as the intereepicd by Yelk in on the Grand Island 28-yard line up the pins for the final Lincoln Velkln Stauds Gut. Ilen.son, at tackle, was a jxiwer in indcry forward wall. He ujore than half of the Grand Island and wcrll on I Rujip al.HO good in Die I di while J.

onMiiu'ed the only Grand I effca; UP threat 5i Kin pl.ived 1' gnat game at a II jxist and the entire only a yard Hne, Young fumbled the pass from aown on 39-yard line. punt caught the wind center but recovered for no gain, young made 10 yards and a flr.st throughout the final nerhid but A pa.ss. Young to Frahm. netted down on two tries at the line. cSuskers cont rush yards.

Young added two orecnberg went in for Justice for the play into vards over tackle. Youngs punt Nebra.iika. Three line by and Mori ihe wai ovei rolled 38 yards over goal and Mis-- Young gained two yards, marte a rtesperale bid to Irom JillrtTnlf an camp. a-irt relurnod to tlic Ilusker 35-yard up and Summarv. Nebraska, 0 Frucka Rhea K.

iAvr Ely Pos. Li Kreizinger plunged for nine and a first down on the Scarlet 39- 0 yauH line. Young made lour yards VanDvne through center. Young fumblcy and Kilgroe Captain McGirl of Missouri rc- MeOirl tc.i covered on the Husker 47-yard hne. Armstrong Two by Van Dyne were line.

Ely knocketl down Coilings pass. Diirkee for Prucka for Ne- bra.ska. PTahm blocked Van pass and the Tigers drew a flve- vard penalty. Greenberg tossed Van Dvne for a seven-yard loss on an play. Campbell Citv liont hne was impreg- Armstrong uy 1 Wilbert got away tor ice ilo Brayton incomplete and MiK'Ourl drew attempted pass play.

Campbell 1 of the loi.T in-ade by Lin- Bread tone five-yard penalty. Van Dyne passed yards. Young returning Dut iLon and Baldwin CnmubcU 25 yards to Coilings for a nr.st yards to his own 19-yard line. IP (i.p-nded ujxm to gam Colluus down on 28 -yard line. repLtced Manley for the Kieuiniii.r Bittner Asbury plunged for lour yards on a buskers.

Young made two yards nut Asbury fake Van underhand bounds. Klmes went in for Faurot pass to Coilings lost a yard. Two piston for Missouri. Young made ntlv I meiip and summary. in 1 Ri iv QB LM Mi B.i Carl 'I Grand Rice Hensen Atia'us 1 own.

end Piieian Hupp P.Mbet a- be Lru'Aii Cat! 5 Ir in I if LL All!" LG tbe I 4 Y- HI. kufz B. -l-tt 111- mi Pull CM S- )ie bv la nod- 1 7 til.m 0 0 0 Bilb-ti! utinc.H I CarMMu a- Bl.a-kwit/, Miiler i-w Lm.i-h. f'n -ff ic.r Ynlk.il. Cit Ftcr.ih for 1 tar tr Am for Fra 1 i Tet Novi' tor Wampler.

Moi-llei lor Lueli- 1 1 Everett 1 W.Mo -ier lor Kimni'-l, I 'Hun lor m. I'ROM NANDEliBlLl or in for Brown Gr. Lund for Kirt- Suo ations Durkee more by Van Dyne were in- more yards at end. iivr Gieenberg for Justice, complete and Nebraska took the Austin wVnt in for Brayton for M.in.ey lor Mathi.N, Brown ftr Man- ball on downs on its 30-yard Hne. Missouri lo(, lor Young.

Ad im tor and RowlfV replaced Young Mathis tried the Tiger left end for the Huskers. Rowley's tei. Paul foi Young for Paul, the quarter ended, punt rolled dead on the Missouri second down and 10 to go. Ne- 34 -vard line. toil Bltiurr, Morgan fer Brayton, Keibv for Ruwllng.s, tor Fdnn.ton Austin for Brayton.

rmr 101 h'aurot Referee Prank Birdi, Fatlham Umpne McCrearv, '-'a I G. Taylor Field judr.e Forti t. down and 10 to go, isr- 14 line, Coilings signalling for braska in po.Hsessioii on own 30- a fair eateh but falling to touch vard lire the ball Van Dyne pa.s.sed to Col- S-ore Nebra.ska Mts.Houri. 0, llngj for three yards and Kimes SKC Ql'ARTLIL added three more through the line, i Young piled into his interference Campbell punted 49 yards. Brown on the first play for no gam.

Young returning 30 vards to midfield. replaced Koster for Ne- NOUS OF rilF Adam Neb! aska wa.s penaliz'd five yards for offside. Frahm was forced out of bounds for a four-yard less on a lateral paas play. Two pa.s.sr.s by Rowley were incomnlete and the unva me corn- ocii pumca 1 lykTr 25. Huskers drew ftve-yard i Iowa to the liusker penally.

Rowley punted 51 yards. ay OtherscouUiu yard Lae, Young failed gain on returning eight yards to I tran Saturday ineluded un out of bounds play. Greenberg 23-vard line vJI REPEAT N5SHVU.LF. T'-mi, -L M't-h'ng a it lunnmg attack witn biil.t' uvMird ofthe 1 tve Unlve'Mf t-i 1. no rbi.t a i i 13 to 0 LoAi (U tou' hJ rr on om Booo-, to Buddy Nat k- I a for Si.ydt tor 1 '-1 f'l (1, rson Ml fr pf 1 vd for Adam L.v lor w.t -Hi I Kif B.

I- A fli.1 I Ml hl.H ni; I a- I' f'l 0 1 at the of Maiylaiiu. L'ni- plungi'd for right yards. 25-vard punt wa.s returned three bv to the Missouri 38................... yard line. Three Hu.skers smiled A isfhiu C.Ki.

eharted Faurot for a one-yard loss. Coilings e'i nlavs and formations for made four vards over tackle Camp- the Unner'-ity of Unva 'The Corn- bell puntpd 49 yards, Mathis re- ha he Cltv nevt Saturday Saturday mriucied un out of txmnas piuy. 23-vard Hne M-Deiii'ott of Oklahoma and replaced Justice for Nebraska. replaced Faurot for Mls- eve tiir sf Kansas On a triple pass behind the Lne, Kimes made fmir yards on Franm made four vards urouna plunges through center Camp- 1 Brtdblud was ur the Mi.s.smiri’s left end Young plunge 50 yard.s out of bounds 1 in led to gam. Young punted -7 Husker 23-yard line Col- WDAF, the yards, CoHlngs slgiiallmg for a fair intercepted and iutch on his own 43-yaid line.

Two Missouri's ball on the Hu.sker a Plung.3 by Coilings made 34.yard line as the game ended. I to vau Dyne passed 13 yards pjnal Mls- watch the Tigers and for a first down on Ne- 0. 34-yard iuie Van f-iii Van It 16 Husker bv Colliny yards Van underhand pass Sharkey as a result of his feat in to Coilings failed to gain. Van Dyne Haying crret 19 rounds with retreated to Nebra.ska 23-yard line St-ibling his manager, Lew 1 ruit'd touciibatk when the ball for a try lor a goal from field, said here tonight. FAMOUS FOOTBALL families osts SCARL.

A eiZOThlBiZ OF 6UD SPICASUE ArZMT GI5ID 9) iftlalr, fitrtt Kn'l SPOUCT rS of the gridiron many expert eKtim.al« Wdlie, a that k.iinh'i* tnythinf lit to their year as a var. ity lo do wilh hiS g'tiing the baek and a fairly good one, swift won position, thing near the measure of va Ti ixlon Hare, Jr S'hat dad once was hut their boys jngly powi rful rarrU that "the of VS i tum i I.iiiioln I I the lie inoial for Mizzou. fir.st string on that block." team. Htfn a food player on a 1 1 A Htif un Albie on a Mark Catlln, Booth to whom a rdly hkflv Ihe 'le score was ihe third draw an cirhf-ycar of Mi.s- biH-ka foothall. Tlu- iGci-, p'ayed 1923 r.d 19,1 rs two .1 the Itt't half In th.e third ts'i if ai incomplefed forward of irulv immonai tern has a ph ndid outfit, that often "in Willie who "the.

full the b-a of whuh Lro'her the blood" back oi all time," according to at quarterback and don't think for i k.m im..

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