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THE LINCOLN SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23 1930 I Boston Sailor Suddenly Stricken by Fight Scribe Exposes Cheap Trick to Show Up Stribling Iowa guard, charged down the field and recovered for the Hawkeyes. A brilliant forward pass from Long to Hokuf netted nearly 40 yards for the Huskers late in the fourth period, but when a series of subsequent passes by Long failed to connect with Husker receivers, the victory spoils were safely deposited in the Hawkeye's bag. Lineup and Summary. BY FRANK G. MENKE.

The very cunning Jack Sharkey attempted to place Young Bill Stribling the so as to efface contempt for the Bostonian and put odium upon the Gecigian. Sharkey, who originally agreed to battle the southerner on a charity card in New York, only after being guaranteed a percentage of the gate, now steps out and declares that he would mix it with Stribling for no remuneration other than training expenses. Nebraska, Hokuf Rhea Koster L. Ely Greenberg Pas. LE LT LG RO Broadstone tc) RT Prucka Brown Frahm Kreizinger Long Substitutions RE 12 Mastrogany Benjamin Dolly Rigdon H.

Ely Rogge QB Lloyd Jensvold LH RH FB Hickman Kriz Sansen (c) Behold the Circumstances. Before nudging the cheering squad into vociferous action, lets gaze upon the circumstances. As the matter stands, this Bostonian who, in the past, has feasted on gates, now asks nothing but a crust of bread, change of attitude? What made him change? Well, when the bout first was proposed and Sharkey was lured with a percentage arrangement, a flat offer of was made to Stribling. His managerial father turned it down, explaining at the time: Aiwa vs Pushed Around been a pushing around every time W. Vhas fought in New York.

Referees have gone into the ring and we felt they were hostile to W. L. When W. L. fought Sharkey in Miami, we were not even then Immune from New York influence.

They stuck into that fight as none other than Lou Magnolia, long classified as one of Sharkey's most priceless friends. "If anyone made a charity fund offer of for W. L. against Sharkey OUTSIDE New York it would be plenty different. But that fight calls for New the answer That Sudden Shout.

After Sharkey learned that Stribling had refused the and there was no chance of him accepting a bout on ANY TERMS in New York, the Sharkey promptly shouted that he would fight Stribling for nothing more than the glory of it. Is it all clear now? sweet and caressing thoughts for the poor people would regarded as very noble indeed IF Sharkey, when first offered the bout had said, on the dough; 111 fight for charity." Ever Eager to Grab. Sun Beau Clinches Handicap Laurels BOWIE RACE TRACK, Sharpe 22 Sun Beau clinched his claim to the championship of the richly endowed southern Maryland handicap, here this afternoon. The five-year-old son or Sun Briar came from last plabe in the field of nine to finish coasting a length and one-half in advance of Mrs. J.

D. Valenciennes. Roger Lady Broadcast was third. Sun Beau shou'dared a crushing burden of 127 pounds and won like the true horse that he Is. Sprinting for the first turn the Sun Briar horse was shut off and forced to run wide around the arc.

Strengthening out for the run down the back stretch. Sun Beau was last in the field but Coltlletti sent him up from the half mile pole and weaved him through the leaders to take command at the eighth pole. Sun Beau bounded out into a daylight lead and left no ques- tion of his superiority before his rider eased him up in the stretch. Nebraska Young for Long. Mathis for Brown, Durkee for Prucka, Justice for Greenberg, Brokenkrogcr for Hokuf.

Jensvold for Lloyd Jensvold, Hay for Mastrogany. Warrington for Hickman, Dee for H- Ely, Rogers for Benjamin. Touchdowns: Iowa Kriz, Leo Jensvold. Extra point: Nebraska Frahm (place kick). Score by periods: Nebraska .......................7 0 0 Iowa 0 12 0 Officials: E.

Birch, Earlham Umpire, H. O. Hedges, Dartmouth. Taylor, Wichita. Field Cochrane, Kalamazoo.

Boxing Moguls Back Up On Fight Edict CHICAGO, Nov. INS) John V. Clinnin, president of (he National Boxing association, announced today that the organization has voted unanimously to rescind its resolution of last decreeing that boxers who appeared in non-member states would be barred from states comprising the N. B. A.

C.inntn took the vote by mail. The resolution caused a furore in boxing circles at the time it wfs adopted. New York, Massachusetts and Chlifornia are not affiliated with the N. B. A.

and several outstanding boxers who would accept bouts In these three centres would be. barred from the rest of the states. rogan.v. Hickman sifted through for 10 yards and a first down. Ban was on Nebraska's 13-yard line.

Leo Jensvold plunged for two yards. Hickman hit the line for three yards. Hiekman drove over leit tackle for two yards more. Leo Jensvold swung around Nebraska's right end for five yards and a touchdown. OLD GOLD RALLIES TO DEFEAT SCARLET (Continued from Page OneJ ward pass to Nebraska end, who snatched the ball away from an Iowa back for a gain of 15 yards.

The oval was resting on the five-yard line after the pass to Prucka was complete and Luster Long promptly accounted Rill Rh'irkpv did of the 1 ior needed distance by swinging kind then. He was eager to grab a right wing on ad rive hunk for or no i that planted the ball back of the charity. Iowa goal. Craftily he waited until he was 1 Scoring Punch, certain that program I The Husker interference operated called for bouts in December that on sprint and not would intericre with a Christmas a Hawkeye tackier laid hand on fund fight; shrewdly he waited ball carrier, his drive to tha until he was positive that the Strtb- llngs would not accept a match in New York because of their attitude toward Gotham's more or less comical referees Then, only then, did Sharkey blurt, "I'll fight for nothing." amid salvos from "tileries. Tack of Yelping Wolves.

Sharkey picked out a precious moment to try to make a glorified hero of himself, while sacrificing final lime mark. Frahm's kick for the extra point was perfectly executed and Nebraska was riding in front, with a margin of seven poin on the scoreboard. Mr. Hickman's rampage punctured the final moments of the first period but the Hawkeyes did not begin to pay off in points until early in the second quarter. A series of clashing drives, chiefly Just the boy from the south to a pack outside the tackle stations but of wolves who new yap and snap varied by an occasional plunge at Stribling through the middle of the Ne- The hypocrisy Involved in Shar- brasna line, carried the Hawkeyes offer is established in most deep into Nebraska after concrete fashion by his conduct in which Halfback Kriz on a bril- other charity shows.

He has fig- liantly executed crossbuck in which ured In a few in the past. Anybody he was shielded by an impenetrable ever heard of him offering to fight w-ail of Iowa interference, swung somebody gratis In those other loose around the left wing AnvLviv 01 him 25 yards and planted the oval An) body ricftr nirn express of thp odaI ins ness to turn back part of the 01 low. he got for fighting Max Gettini TheirfSt lLX of Schmelimz on a charitv rard last urst taste of Ne- Junet cnanty card last braska and cnjoying the Sudden Generosity perience immensely well, the Haw- Anybody ever hear about Sharkev fbelr scorbl? doing anything Rratis for charity and within less than in the donating a liberal portion of his 1 000,000 odd dollars to some fund for the poor, the sick and the jobless? five minutes achieved a second successful invasion of the Corn- huskers' goal. A fizzling punt by Young, who had replaced Long In So far as the public tlle Nebraska backfield, went out Sharkey's record is quite a public bounds after covering only 18 Sharkey person never yards of and the Hawiu in career offered to fight any- were in possession of the ball on body for charity until upon this Nebraska 40-yard line, particular occasion, when he was A series of Iowa drives, with 1,000 per cent certain his offer Hickman accounting for the major would not accepted portion of a Hawkeye parade ad- 1 1 somewhat discredited vanced the oval to the prattles. fight for ten yard stripe.

Three plunges bv fln aiSiataS netted ompushing in sinister fashion the the Hawks seven yarcis, after which re-establishment of popularity for himself, while he "crucifies" Stribling. wotta this Sharkey! 1930. King Features.) College Scores (Continued from Page One.) Al Stetson. li; tiolhen, At Wofford. At Oglethorpe, I.

At rumai. Citadel, At Waite IS; Hake For. eat. IS. Leo Jensvold, twin brother of Lloyd, Iowa's starting quarterback, broke Into the clear around Nebraska's right wing and stepped over the Husker goal.

Hawk Defense Holds 7 to kick the extra point fizzled for the second time Hawks making pace 12 to 7 and the ball frame ora and the ball game was over then and there as the Coach Ingwersen lhe Kriz punt on At l.yachkarg Howard, "mTi.iu-j Al Trackers, Del- following Which u. t. the Comhuskers launched an ef ciA.A-i 331 the stag- Al IS; Lenlstana off t.telr feet, yet failed in the final crisis to net the At SC; Canyon, S. needed toubhdowns At Be 13; tar.kam. 9.

At Maiebau.e, at; Taliedega. long 2 accounted for a first down. With At Biueiteid al; Biueft.u Frahm and KrezJnger Bivins Of. tm Casionn! aM Al Xt; State At Howling Green, Richmond, Al Neunten Southern Methodist, 31 i. Al fS; rird no it IS.

Al Ivi iisville Feaehers. 9. At Tech, Ttisketoo, 33. At Inion, 31; St. Au go ne.

I. At Groen, neid. d. Virginia llalr, 3d; St Pa il, casional aid in the ball-lugging de; I with Lonk lunctlon- drfvr Sv every Huskers smashed then? l3'Vllrd mark ae time I wni hmt Nebraska Threat. bv the Iowa netted five yards on thr Rich- of the fmal perioi and followed with a plunge for three yards Long then around end for three yards, a mg I Nebraska touchdown appar- ln the Rocky Mountains the making, 13; SI.

blocking ii gis. Ction when Lons At rori ceu. Aggies, Coie. from center on the next Dlav I- 4 On the Coast. At Reiheley-Msnlord.

C.l f.rnis, S. wag Br0W.ns plUllge it; Idaho, s. aa for three yards, but the MV-mmv I Ih, 8(X Alabama has two ms of ends this on downs. each of whom rated among! Kriz retreated into the end zone best in the history of the school I punt out drneer. When Ijey are Moore, Smith, Elmore and Brown.

Nebraska's sifctv man Dotherowa, fumbled the cafch, Hautelmann, A's Play-By-Play Details. FIRST QUARTER. Captain Broadstone of Nebraska won the toss and chose the south goal. H. Ely of Iowa kicked off 60 yards across the Nebraska goal line.

The play was recalled and Iowa penalized 5 yards for offside. The ball was put dewn on the Iowa 35-yard line for the second klckoff. H. Ely kicked off 45 yards. Brown returning 26 yards to the Nebraska 46-yard line.

Long on the first play swung around right end for 27 yards and a first down. Long plunged for two yards through center. A lateral pass. Long to Kreizinger, was good for three yards. A perfect forward pass from Long to Hokuf was incomplete, when the latter muffed the catch.

Kick Wide. Frahm retreated to the Iowa 33 yard line for a try for goal. The kick had plenty of distance but was slightly wide of the posts and failed. Iowa scrimmaged from its 20 -yard line. Iowa fumbled and Frahm of Nebraska recoverd on the Iowa 24- yard line.

Long made a yard off tackle. Long tried left end and was held to no gain. A lateral pass. Long to Brown was good for a three-yard gain around left end. Long Goes Across.

A forward pass, Long to Prucka, made a 15-yard gain. ball on the Iowa 5-yard line. On a wide end run. Long swung around Iowa's right flank for 5 yards and a touchdown. The Cornhuskers gave beautiful interference, net an Iowan touched liim on his try for the goal.

Score: Nebraska, 6 Iowa, 0. With Brown holding the ball, Frahm place-kicked the extra point. Scom: Nebraska, Iowa, 0. H. Ely kicked out of bounds.

The kick was recalled and he kicked off 40 yards. Frahm returning 12 yards to Nebraska's 32-yard line. Long pulled a quick kick for 45 yards. It was ball on its 23-yard line. Hickman made six yards on the first play over right tackle.

Kriz hit through guard for four yards and a first down. Sansen drove through center for three yards. Brown's Tackle Raves Huskers. Hickman hit the left side of the Nebraska line and broke away for 17 yards and a first down on 44-yard line. Nebraska took out time.

Hickman had a clear field on the run and Brown's tackle saved the tcuchdown. sansen hit the line for two yards. Hickman attempted a forward pass, but three Cornhusker linemen swarmed over the line nivi threw him for a 10 yard loss before he could get rid of the ball. Kriz kicked 30 yards the ball rolled dead on 25-yard line. Kreizinger plunged for one yard.

Long punted 34 yards and Hickman returned 8 yards to 48-vard line. Sansen carried the ball cut of bounds for one yard loss. Sansen made two yards through the line. quick kick went only 10 yards and out of bounds. Nebraska's ball on its 42 yard line.

Huskers Work Pass. A Ions forward pass to Frahm was good for 20 yards and a first down. Another pass. Long to Prucka was incomplete. Frahm tried Iowa's right end and was thrown lor a three-yard lass.

Long shot a long forward pass to Hokuf, but it was knocked down by Hickman. Nebraska drew a five-yard penalty for a second incomplete pass. Longs 46- yard punt rolled across the goal line to a touchback and the Hawkeyes scrimmaged from their 20 -yard line. Hickman made seven yards outside Nebraska's right tackle. 8 anscn plunged lor two yards through the center of the line.

Sansen hit the same hole for one yard and a first down. Hickman swung around left end for 18 yards and another first down. Time was up for the end of the first quarter, with Iowa in possession of the ball on its 48-yard line. Score: Nebraska, Iowa, 0. SECOND QUARTER.

Kris failed to gain on a drive at right side. Hickman Jilt the line for five yards. Hickman swung around right end i for 28 yards before being forced out of bounds. Iowa was penalized 15 yards for roughing on the last play, which put the ball on Nebraska's 30- yard Hickman plowed through the line for six yards. On a crcas buck.

Kriz swung outside tackle for a gain of 24 yards and a touendown. Score- Nebraska. Iowa, 6 Hansen's at empted place-kick for the extra point was a failure. Score: Iowa, 6 Young, Mathis Kptrr. Nebraska tent in two substitutions Young for Long and Mathis for Brown.

Ely's kickoff rolled across Nebraska's coal line to a touchback, and a ska scrimmaged from its 20-yard line. Young made a yard over Icv.a's left tackle. Young hit the other ride for an add! ion al yard. Young punted only IB yards out of Dounds. It was Iowa's ball on the Nebraska 45-ymrd line.

Hickman went over guard for two I yards. Kriz went over tackle for four yards, Hickman plunged for three Leo Jensvold replaced Lloyd jensvold in the Iowa backfield. Hickman plunged for three yards and a first down. BaU Is on Nebraska 28-yard Une. Leo Jensvold went outride right tackle for four Durkee Prucka.

Durkee replaced Prucka In the Nebraska Una. Hay replaced Maat- Score: Nebraska, Iowa, 12. The try for the extra point was a fizzle, when the pass from center was low to Hickman, the Nebraska tacklers swarming through before Sansen cculd make his kick. Score: Nebraska, Iowa, 12. Kick 15 Yards.

Ely kicked off 55 yards, Young returning 15 yards to 20- yard line. Young plunged over right guard foi three yards. Young hit the same hole for another three gain. Young punted 34 yards, Hickman returning two yards to 42-yard line. Warrington replaced Hickman in the Iowa backfield.

On a trick play, Kriz drove over right tackle for seven yaros. Warrington plunged for three yards and a first down. Warrington failed to gain on a drive at the left side of the Nebraska line. plunge fcr three yards was recaUed, and Iowa drew a five-yard penalty for offside. Leo Jensvold punted yards, Mathis returning eight yards to Nebraska's 17-yar line.

Young failed to gain on a drive at the line. Frahm lost I a yard on a plunge at the right side of the line Young punted 25 yards, Warrington fumbled the punt and Hokuf recovered tor Nebraska on Nebraska 43-yard line. A forward' pass, by Young was incomplete. Husker Passes Fall. Another pass from Young to Hokuf was Incomplete and Nebraska drew a five yard penalty for second incomplete pass.

A third pass, by Young was incomplete and Nebraska drew a second penalty for five yards. Dee went In for Ely and Rogers for Benjamin in the Iowa line. Another pass from Yeung was Intercepted by Warrington, who carried the ball out of bounds on Nebraska's 40-yard line as time was up for end of the first half. Score: Nebraska, Iowa. IK During the first half Nebraska completed four first downs as compared with ten for Iowa.

THIRD QUARTER. The lineup of both teams at the start of the second half was the same as at start of game. Frahm kicked off 60 yards acrass the Iowa goal line. Iowa scrimmaged from its 30-yard line. Kriz plunged over tackle for two yards.

Hickman followed with another two-yard drive. Kriz punted 26 yards and Brown signalled for a fair catch in the middle of the field. Long slipped and lost two yards on the first Long dropped back and shot a for- pass to Kreizinger for a gain of 22 -yards. Long hit the middle of the Iowa line for three yards. A forward pass by Long was incomplete.

Frahm went over tackle for two yards. Another pass by Long was incomplete, and it was ball on downs on its 30-yard line. Hickman made I three yards arourfd left end. Hickman failed to gain on a drive at center. Kriz punted 32- yards.

Brown returning one yard and going cut of bounds. ball on i 36-yard line. Nebraska Punts. Brown made two yards around left end. forward pass to Frahm, a perfect toss, was muffed by Frahm.

Long punted 44 yards, Hickman returning 15 yards to 40-yard line. Hickman failed to gain on a drive at the line, i Broadstone broke up next plunge to down nim for a twe- yard loss Kriz punted 24-yards, Long nalling for a fair catch on 39-yard line. Long hit the middle for three yards, and then dived over the line for yard. A long forward pass from Long to I Prucka was incomplete. Long punted 43 yards.

Hickman making no return. It was the ball on Iowa's 13-yard line. Kriz drove over tackle for three yards. Make First Down. Hickman tried left end for three yards.

The ball was on the Iowa 19-yard line. Kriz punted 25 yaids. Brown signalling for a fair catch on 45-yard line. Long drove over tackle for six yards. Long plunged for five yards on the next play and a first down.

Long faked a lateral pass to Frahm and then hit the middle tor three ohr drcve over the left tackle for five yards. The ball was on Iowa's 25-yard line Long plunged for another yard. Kreizinger smashed through center for three yards and a first down on 21-yard line. Long swung around right end for six yards. Time was up io: the end of the third quarter with Nebraska in possession of the ball on Iowa 15-yard line.

Hcore: Nebraska, 12. Iowa's left end and was thrown for a yard lass. punt of 36 yards rolled dead on Nebraska's 44 -yard line. Kriz made a yard off tackle for Iowa Leo Jensvold drove over tackle for three yards. Hickman faked a forward pass and drove through center for four yards.

Hickman punted 36 yards across Nebraska's goal line to a touchback. and the Cornhuskers scrimmaged irom their 20 -yard line. Lcng forward pass was intercepted by Kriz and it was Iowa ball on Nebraska's 31-yard Une. Nebraska took out time. Huskers Take Brace.

Hay replaced Mastrogany. Broadstone broke through and downed Leo Jensvold back of the line for a yard loss Kriz plunged for four yards. Justice replaced Greenberg in the Nebraska Une. Leo Jensvold'a forward pass to Hay was incomplete. Kriz punted 26-yards over the Nebraska goal.

Long mRde a yard on a sweeping end run. Long plunged for two yards. Long forward passed to Hokuf for a 37 yard gain. It was Nebraska ball on Iowa's 40-yard line. Hokuf had a clear field, but Hickman pulled him down to prevent another touchdown.

A forward pass by Long was incomplete. Two minutes was left to play. Long Makes Five Yards. Long sifted through the line lor seven yards. Another pass from Long to Prucka was incomplete and Nebraska drf a five yard penalty for the secorql incomplete pass.

A pass from Long to Brcwn was Incomplete and Nebraska was set back fiye yards. Brokenkroger replaced Hokuf and Hauge replaced Kriz. Iowa took the ball on downs and Kriz plunged for five yards on. the first play. Leo Jensvold plunged for two yards.

Yager went in for Benjamin in the Iowa line. Sansen made a yard at center. On the next play Hickman crashed through fcr a 20 yard guin. It was ball on 25-yard line. Jensvold made one at end as the pistol was fired for the end of the game.

Final score: Nebraska, Iowa, 12 Nebraska-Iowa Statistics, University of First downs earned First downs penalty Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing passes attempted Passes Incomplete Own passes intercepted Passes complete Yards gained passes Net yards gained Punts Punt average Punts returned Punts blocked Kickoffs Kickoff yardage Kickoff returned Ball lost on downs Fumbles Ball lost on fumbles Penalties Penalty yardage Field goals attempted Field goals successful Nebraska University IQ 4 2Q 3Q 3 4Q Tti. 9 First downs earned IQ 4 2Q 6 3Q 9 4Q 1 Ttl. 11 9 9 First downs penalty 99 0 9 4.38 42 39 125 Yards gained rushing 102 1349 3 1 2 3 9 Yards lost rushing 122 3 118 54 55 19 Passes attempted 0 011 3 4313 Passes incomplete 09 11 0 I 0 1 2 Own passes intercepted 9 9 9 0 2 9 114 Passes complete 0 9 9 0 35 022 3794 Yards gained 99 0 0 77 7 62 64 Net yards gained 50 199 19 48 298 3 3 2 1 9 Punts 1 44 11 4230 43 36 33 Punt average 20 40 39 31 0 8 2910 Punts returned 15 925 0 0 0 90 Punts blocked 0 9 9 9 0 1 0 1 Kickoffs 2 20 9 4 09 69 960 Kick off yardage 115 0 9 290 38156 0 53 Kick off returned 9 9 0 9 123 Ball lost downs 9 9 9 9 9 09 9 1 1Fumbles 1 I9 92 9 9 0 11Ball lost on fumbles 1 992 1 2 12 6 Penalties t9 93 5 10 5 30 Penalty yardage 5 925 1 09 9 1 Field goals attempted a 99 9 0 0 0 09 Field goals successful ............9 99 9 0 WESLEYAN WINS ON SLICK FIELD HARVARD PASKFS notre dame rally imknL BAGS VICTORY UPSET BULLDOGS the as ball when a pass by of (Continued from Page One.) captain, the most alert player on the field. Play Was Ragged. Like so many Harvard-Yale af- (Continued from Page Oneri touchdown in the last minute play.

Wildcats Try Air. Northwestern had opened up a desperate aerial attack after taking the kickoff, when John Kassis, big Notre Dame guard, speared one out fairs there was too much fumbling, of the air to give Notre Dame the too much Intercepting of passes and out and out stupid football. Harvard offende dthe least and provided the one effective offensive play, the forward pass from Wood Huguley. The first of these passes that counted came midway through the first period, long punt by Wood put Yale in its own territory and a short one by Booth gave Harvard the ball in midfield. Wood flipped a flat pass to Huguley, who skipped ball on 25 yard line.

Lee Hanley threw a forward pass to Oliphant for a 10-yard gain, but Oliphant attempted to toss a lateral pass back to a team mate and Kassis leaped up to grab the ball. Marty Brill, who was shackled by bruising tackles during most of the game, broke away for 12 yards. Northwestern was off side and drew a five yard penalty, and then in between two Yale de- FZ but Notre Dame was offside and the (Continued from Page One.) pass from center on third down went over head and was downed on the Grand Island 4- yard line. Miller returned the Island punt ten yards to the 20 yard stripe and on the first play tore around right end for a touchdown. The Wesleyan halfback appeared to be stopped at the line of scrimmage but went wide to circle the Zebra defense.

Wesleyan Fumble. fense men and was away on a dash for the goal until Booth dropped him. A moment later. Huguley again fooled the Eli 1-2-1 defense and, taking a pass from Wood, ran ten yards for a touchdown with no one near him. Wood converted this touchdown with a neat drop kick for the extra point.

Irish were set back to Northwesterns 11 yard line. Brill smashed through for 3 yards, but Hanley failed to gain. On third down with 7 yards to go, Schwartz passed to Carideo, who caught the ball on one yard line in one comer of the field. In one terrific smash at the line, Hanley went over for Notre Out In front. Harvard ooened up second touchdown.

Carideo Fumbles by Wesleyan backs when period. another drive, but Booth inter cepted a forward pass to stem the Crimson tide shortly before the deep in Zebra territory stopped several threatening advances. Late in the first period Miller got away for 35 yards to the Grand Island 28-yard marker but a Zebra line- kicked goal and a few seconds later the game was all over. Fumbles Balk Purple. Two heart breaking fumbles Just when a Northwestern touchdown Yale On Defensive.

Soon again Harvard was ham- Imminent in the second per- mering at the Eli goal, but Yale Notre Dame to hold held for dowhs. Throughout the the Wildcats scoreless until the i second quarter. Booth tried pass unleashed its winning drive on hw vnrH i iSrliff i after pass in an effort to even the in4tbe neriod. score, but Harvard had the defense After Cla.k, Northwestern center, an alr attack which Yale intercepted a pass in the last dniw hn pL hv the flnal Play of the two minutes oi Play of second ftidpri hv Sh Batchclder intercepted an Eli I period. Northwestern in ten plays, back kroL mit nf pass and racwl to 5-yard Russell ripping the Notre Methodlsts out of line, but there was no more time Dame line to shreds, carried the ball scoring distance.

to Notre Dame.s 3.yard line Qn Early in the third period Wes- tltheZeban 3 whin haifTalthougiTifarvard was The the Noire Dame line, and Tumbled! Nichols fumbled on i nlunS offcnder- Once it looked as though recovered for the Irish on through the line. Just after the rivaT might come to their 3-yard line and punted out of quarter opened, Briggs got loose and returned a Grand Island punt for 35 yards, placing the oval on the Zebra 30-yard line. Moor made four yards off tackle and Briegs gained 11 more on the same play to place the pigskin but 15 yards blows, when Tlcknor picked up denger to his own 38-vard line. A Booth and flung him down roughly i five-yard penalty forced North- while Albie was standing peacefully western to kick, and Hanley punted outside the side line. Fay Vincent across Notre Dames goal line.

The rushed at Ticknor but players Inter- play was brought back, and again vened. i Northwestern kicked. Bruder this Little Charley Heim, who re- time booting the ball to Notre Dame from the goal. A pass Nichols to Booth at quarter in the third nine-yard line. Trott gained 12 yards but Wes- Period, proved Yale's one capable Break For Irish, leya.n fumbled on the next play.

70r a Carideo attempted to open his Cone punted out of danger just ends and once running running atack, and on the first play, before the final period started. Mil- 25 yards 35-yard line. Schwartz, on a fake reverse, was ler returned to the Wesleyan line- a bad lateral oasa lost Yale the ball and Ticknor intercepted a forward pass a moment later to Interrupt another Yale attempt to advance. And a moment later, it was a fumble by Heim which paved the way for second down. White recovered the ball on After two plunges NichoL passed tackle ball from his to McConaha who fell across the a J.0?* hands, and Northwestern recovered Zebra goal.

The final Methodist Pusht mi Ifim on Notre 5-yard line, score came soon after. Following caugnt it Just as Heim tackled him With four minutes left to nlav in the kickoff Miller returned a Grand acros sthe goal line. Wood Russell in two Island punt 20 yards to the Wes- drop went wild. Booth was drives thriSh for fou? leyan 44-yard marker. On the first back into the game but Har- vards macinSthe? ban on the one received a nat pass from Nichol 3 find for 32 Yfilc were onlv jtnri tain yard, to th.

Islander 24 yard line unmerciful nummellmn ZmLZT Party Gets Rough. who closed his hard luck career to- Ted Avery who replaced Fllgare day, fumbled and Culver recovered for Notre Dame on his one yard up and on the last play of the third quarter passed to Moor for 16 yards which with a 15-yard penalty inflicted on Grand Island gave Wesleyan the ball just 18 yards from the final chalk mark. Pass Scores Touchdown. dropped by two Northwestern players. He fumbled, and the ball rolled over the goal line, but the referee ruled the whistle had blown before Schwartz dropped the ball.

Carideo continued his line drives, then attempted to run the ball back from punt formation. A Jarring Notre Dame got Schwartz nabbed Bruder on his 33-yard line. I Mullins was stopped twice am Schwartz passed to Brill for 'J yards, putting the ball on the Caii 46-yard line as the quarter Dame North western 0 SECOND QUARTER. Northwestern stopped tt charges twice and thci Clark pulled down a pass a Schwartz and dashed 5 yards to th; Irish 40-yard line. Russell am Hanley made eight yards betweei them.

Russell had a yard to go oi fourth down for a distance made it and the addition of tivi yards for offside. I smashed for another first down oi the Notre Dame 15-yarrd line. The made another first down but Rtis sell fumbled as he made the dis Notre Dame recoveret the ball on its 3-yard line. otre kick was almos blocked and the Cats had the bnl again on the Notre Dame 38-ynrc line. Northwestern Fumbles.

Han lev punted over the goal I but Notre dame was offside une bal1 called back. Wildcats then drew a flve-yare penalty. Bruder punted and North western after holding, got the bal on the Notre Dame 4-yard line when Carideo fumbled. Brudi i tumbled on the third down will only a yard to go for a touchdown Carideo booted out of bounds or the 35-yard line. Northwestern had again workei the ball to the Nortre Dame 17- yard line as the half ended.

Not.rt Dame 0 THIRD PERIOD. Northwestern came back fightint and after kicking off. stopped Dames attack and Carideo had tr kick Hanley taking the ball anc running 10 yards to the Notn Dame 48-yard line. An eleven va Jaunt through tackle by Brudc: netted a first down. Notre Dame braced and took the ball on down; SS.il llne' Notre Dani' could do nothing with the Wildca line but got two first downs oi 5 Si away for a 9 ns made 11 purple 34-yart Purple held and kicked out on the 2 -yard line.

Bruder punted after a bad dhs th had a chance wit! the Wildcat 30-yart 5 off left tackl' first down the advance b' 4 a by Schwartz on hi. waa on 5-yard Woodworth klckcc 40 Notre Dami 40-yard line and the quarter endcri fourth quarter A Tumble gave Notre Dame a start and kicked to on his 10-yard lint. The Pur Si Woodworth kicked to mldfielil Notre Dame started passing made a yard on one, foozled before being downed. Miller gained 13 yards in three plays and then W1 when the latter being tackled two yards from the sustained a dmTn r'Sht re- With Barrett throwing passes to out on Trott team spent most of a a a remainder of the tilt in Grand Is- 5 land territory. One pass was in- 1 ends inn nlnf Altai.

4ha nnal tin. i I Oro it Was OVtf. TWiCC agalli it complete over the goal line and line. Carideo punted out to Notre 35-yard line, and away went Northwestern's chance for scoring. Northwestern outgalned Notre Dame from scrimmage, 114 yards to 90.

Northwestern fumbled three times, and two of them were recov- scoring. Grand Island opened up lrom ------with an aerial attack late in the 8nd, 30 vards nearly to the El coal line. Wood to to advance past mid- Crimson end, anparentlv two Wesleyan tackles Rulted in a touchrdown ii Aeain. a long pass from Moushiegian. substitute had re- quarter and while several were completed the Zebra team was never able field.

The Bonham and E. the Methodist forward wall while baP bftd touched the ground. Myers made many of the Zebra With a few to go. Yale tackles. Loken was the only Grand owned up a real offensive.

Island back able to gain through i and dashes off tackle, mixed the heavy Wesleyan while plunges by levering and Tsv- Miller, Nichols and Trott were able netted Yale 80 yards before the to drive off tackle quite consistent- whistle Mew, But the attack ments. Notre Damefumbled three times and recovered twice. nmm Poa- Northweatern I LK Baker i Ctilvar Englebreitren Woodworth Yarr Clark Metniff no Kvana Kurth KT Marvtl Conlry RE Renae Carideo QB Leacn (cl Bruder Hanley Mullins Ruaaeii Score by perioda; I Notre Dame 9 0 14 ly. The Methodists apneared to was started too late and from little real offensive power shot deen in Ell territory. Hanley in the backfield without Miller however.

Linean and Summary. Wesleyan, Island, 0 FOURTH QUARTER. Long plunged through center for five and a first down. Kreizinger drove over the Hawkeye's left guarn for three yards. Long swung around right end for three yards.

The ball was on iour- yard line. The Hawkeye forward! I crashed through and downed Long I for a yard loss. Brown drove over the Hawkeye left tackle for three i yarda and it was ball onj downs on its three-yard line, Kriz retreated behind the goal for punt. His 40-yard kick was fumbled by Brown and recovered by Iowa in the middle of the field. It was ball on Nebraska's 49- yard line Hantelmann recovered the fumble Leo Jensvold replaced Lloyd Jensvold in the Iowa backfield.

Roster brcke through and held Hickman to no gain. Leo Jensvold sifted through the left side of the Nebraska line for seven yards. Hickman plunged for two yards. lioskers Bet Bark. punted 45-yards, Brown I making no return.

Nebraska's ball on its five-yard line. Long dropped back to fake a punt and Kreizinger plunged for four yards. Long tried1 RE. QB. RH.

Cone McConaha E. Smith Bridges Plxley Rohrbaugh Bonham Clemens Trott Nichols Gibb Miller 2, McConaha Score by periods: Grind Island ...........0 0 0 Wesleyan fi 0 0 Substitutions: Wesleyan Briggs Are Deceptive. This drive brought total of first, downs to nine Rohl'inc eight for Harvard. Foster Ye'e neither completed nass nor made the dis- Meyers tance Because of the min- Varvil Livingston G. Peterson Norman Loken Vaughn ute rush with Harvard merejv awaiting the whistle, the statistics are deceptive.

trained 139 vards to 127 for Harvard, romnlcted 10 out of 28 and one lateral and averaged distance on her P.i’t Harvard neerlv all eounted. Her vardafre gained in Yale territory and wavs were readv to hall when danger "lreaten-d. it w-as a Northwektern Touchdowns Sch warts Pomt Biter touchdown- Csridco Substitutes; -O'Brlin, KosKy, left end left gusrd; right Uckte; Hanley, fullback Northwestern Riley, Conya. left tackle; Dlliey, rlfht guard. Oliphant, right end; Moore, fullback Officials Referee Col Hsckelt West Point.

Umpire John Schnmmir. Chicago rield Judge Young, fill- neu Wesleyan. Linesman J. Lipp Chicago. ill lost yardR.

took the on hl.s 11 yard I Woodworth kicked back to A 15-yard penalty for rouchi against the purple, put the N. ieim on tbe Wlldcat 25-y line. Schwartz got away for a ErtMtterai Hanley returned kicl and Northwestern was in aRRln when Notre De grabbed one of passes i line, Purple held and Carideo kir outside on the 2-yard line Wo worth booted to his 30 line Again the Purple held 5 kickod ovpc the goal Purple started on the yard line. Notre Dame took paM and regained the I on the Wildcat 29-yard line Again Score. Connor raced 12 yards to Northwestern 15 yard line 7 Purple were set bark to their yard line for offside.

Notre Dame lost it right back the same penalty. Schwartz pas; tc Carlde 0 on the one yard 11 Hanley went over for a tourhdoi Carideo again kicked the goal Dame, 14; Nori western 0 The game closed with a few mi plays. Final score Noere Dame, Northwestern 0 Play-By-Play Details. Hoosier Harriers Win Blur Ten Championship for Miller, Moor for Oibb, Winship Harvard victory for Rohrbaugh, Menke for E. Smith, i Barrett for Nichols, Gowe for Clemens, for McConaha, for Pixley, G)bb for Nichols.

Bar- rett for Miller, Craig for Moor, Cross for Bridges. Wiles for Gowe. Grand Peterson for Welch for Varvll, Redbird for G. Peterson, McNeilley for Foe ter. Balllet for Vaughn, Welch for Mevers.

Bill Day, Nebraska, Klein, Cotner, um- Young, Nebraska. Officiais L. F. pire. Farley headllnesman.

Red Bethea, Florida captain, is also a trork star, running the dashes and broad'jumping. Jtn RF OR HR. Llneap and Summary. Score by quarters. Harvard 7 rt 6 Yale 0 0 0 2 touchdowns TVVnor (c.) d-siner Richards 'VnM -ricksrd Humiley White 0 Fidare Wilbur Stewart Loe ser (d-rn Referee Thorp De Every club in the American Umnire Oowlev league, according to Donie Bush, J.

MeOahe has tried to buy or trade ior Carl wrPv Field Judge A. Reynolds, his young star. Colby. FIRST QUARTER. Bruder took the Notre Dame kitk- off on his 5-yard line and ran buck 22 yards before being nailed.

Northwestern was stopped dead in two tries at the luie and Bruder kicked. Notre Dame took the oh 11 on its 45-yard line. Schwartz swept around left end for 18 yards with beautiful interference to the Purple 36 yard line. Notre Dame was set back 15 yards for holding. Schwartz grabbed five at left guard Tln.h.niand a Schwartz to Ltnehan Mullins added 16.

Schwartz got (c.) through the line for 9 and down on the Purple 20 yard mark. Here Northwestern braced and took the ball on downs on its 20 yard line. Hanley barely managed to break up a pass that Irould have meant a score In the Purple's desperate stand. In three smashes at the line Russel) made II yards. He 0 0 was hurt but made five more only to be set back five mi a penalty He was then stopped but Notre Dame was offside and the Wildcats were awarded a first down on the Notre Dame 48-yard mark.

Hanley and Russell got five yaids Bruder and Carideo exchanged, kicks when the Purple was Booth A'sten Dunn Crowley I CHAMPAIGN, Nov. 22 of Indiana ran a five mile course today to win the annual Big Ten conference cross-country championship with a total of 51 points Wisconsin was second, and Illinois third. Leas of Indiana, was the first to crass the finish line, beating hi.s closest rival, Brocksmtth of Indiana by 15 yards. His time was 36:27 7. The team placements were: Indians 51 points; Wisconsin 84.

Illinois 67. Ohio 8 tate 125, Michigan 143, Chicago 151, Iowa 157, Minnesota 173, Purdue 201, Northwestern 232. Owen Carroll, Cincinnati pitcher, is recovering from an operation for appendicitis. Wood VICTOR RADIO The Marvelous New Set New Al 1316 Street. Open.

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