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FROM CARIDEO TO WARNER DAVE SMUKLER, rated by Pop Warner as the FIGHT FACTS JOE LOUIS, the sensation of the heavyweight best back he ever coached and that includes Jim Thorpe of Carlisle and Ernie Nevers at Stanford started his college fistic world, was a light heavy less than two years ago, when he punched his way to the national amateur title in that di vision virtually untouched by his opponents despite the fact that one of his hands was almost useless because of an injury. career at Missouri just as it began the famous 3 year slump that marked the darkest period in Tiger gridiron history. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1935 TO CARD WELL PASS SCOR ES BAUER BERWANGER GOES Medtvick's Homer Eleventh Snaps Cub Victory String at 21 OVER TO COLLECT SOFTBALL SEASON ENDS, Carchvell Gets First Touchdown KANSAS CRUSHED GOPHERS DON CARDS CONQUER TOUCH FOOTBALL STARTS The Softball season is now over MAROON COUNTER at the Muny, Jimmy Lewis and Co. folding up Friday night after IMPRESS WHILE 28 7 IN OPENER 7 5 BUT BRUINS FLAT ON BACK, FITZ NABS WINNING HEAVE SALINE, Kas. VP).

With 11 seconds remaining and Kearney trailing 7 to 10, Fitz went behind the goal, turned, fell and while lying prone reached up to catch Drecht's aerial thrown from the SO yard line and Kearney won 13 to 10 over Kansas Wesleyan. Wesleyan was first to score, Worley booting a placement from the Cineks Arcade game. Touch ootball is going to be played this all along with girls' volleyball. Mondav'i chammnnshtD lint between AT NOTRE DAM WINNING DEBUT IT'S TOO LATE Campus and Arcada waa ona of tha year's beat battles. Up to tha last half of tha fourth, neither Ditcher, Al Spadt of tha Cleaner or Connie Lalchner of Arcade, Sam Francis Plunges Across for Fourth Nebraska Touchdown.

(Continued from Page 1 LaNoue'a fumble being pounced upon by Clarence Wright, Maroon the 20 yard line in the first quar Irish Comeback Continues NOrth DakOta State LOSeS of Wesleyan circled Kearney's left had yielded a hit. Joa Blockwlti knocked In a couple of runa with a atxalini double to break tha Ice. In tha Careermen's half of tha fifth. Rum Trott tingled and Pete Strom hit for tha circuit to make It 4 and nearly the ball game. Tha Campus club came back gamely In their Ofi Mat winK worn 12 yard line and tw umi wiwivio nvi Worley added the points.

as Laydens Get Away to Good Start. Taom nf 1 I The teachers, having all of the ight tackle on tne nusKers zz half of tha sixth and tallied live markers to take possession of the lead. However. I vUl 1 1 VI I I Ua n). 4.

Um, 1 ksiki w. vuo vua aab uau, 1 Vr line. Mutt Davison and Don Carruther's hits combined with a Campus error chalked uq cored their first touchdown in the 1 Tt aia firtaiio hnaaiiv'a SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UP). No MINNEAPOLIS.

LV). A mere third Quarter when with 20 varda i a.h tn nn thiir ohipn two runa and clinched tna pennant lor tha winners. a a a. a I I alalia ivtic wa fj snaaow or lis greai iva nauonat to go on fourt down, Snyder passed opportunity. Warren Skoning, who a old won tha tula, defeating Wav erly twice on two successtva nights.

Neal vuB.upiuiu.j vv. wuu Bcaiiipereu six i atnlA the show from nlS more lestea ior sirengin out. yards over the goal. Summary: hUstrioua teammate. Jay Ber Brown was tha winners bright light.

Both Oolds and Arcada were resented tre Dame's dramatic football comeback under the coaching of Elmer Layden, begun last season, was reopened Saturday at the expense of Kansas U. The Irish scored in every quarter to triumph 28 to 7. rouna oniy aisappoinung weaKnesa Kamey w.iym wanirer. in the oDentnar Quarter. their tnedala by Jimmy Lett, Friday.

In a 20 to 6 victory over North Tha Cenlks of Omtha mada two infield uZ? threw himself at the Husker line Circuit Blow Drives Home Rothrock to End Long Chicago Spree. ST. LOUIS. UP). Too late to make any difference, except break the Chicago Cuba winning streak at 21 straight games, the St.

Louis Cardinals defeated the new National league champions, 7 to 5, in eleven innings Saturday. Jack Rothrock singled to open the eleventh and Joe Medwlck followed with his second home run of the game for the Red Birds winning margin. Rothrock was also on base when Joe hit his first four bagger in the sixth. The two players each got four hits to lead the 13 hit attack against Larry French and Fabean Kowalik. Recruit Jim Winford Dakota State's football machine.

McBrtda Bur for a four yard gain. errors Sn tha first tnntng count for ona run and defeated Arcade 1 to 0 Friday. Connie Lalchner. Arcade's staff ace. dH not give tha wlnnera a blow and was More than 34,000 fans turned "tlfL Then Berwansrer came thru.

Layden team was versatile. confer oahnatrom The Maroon captain swept out hoping to see another Koskta. a Lund or a Lawson at Memorial robbed of a hutout. Joe Reaek. famed confident and unusually well pol niiataf ear itH tats a kn Ira litre aim in hi a I Snoop ro Culley mt.nttnA tha Wphrnska richt side.

as si ewsa waew earw a eajeaa tiiwia nag ww aaaay I stadium but saw instead a team chucking reputation. urned ior me opening comeau Snyder R. Walsh 'mmri Bartunck ouerkaon picked up speed and stiff armed A crowa or nan ruiea we tnat lacxea me naming spirit io pareiik rh wony nia wav on oast the last Husker SOONERS OUTPLAYED stadium. Bright sunshine flooded the gridiron and the air was just cool enough to make conditions perfect. Kni a i ij wa a great run but only miw at 4 11m rm an kaiAM rL Vt a I aai U1KB BLaiUlUK "UOCIllt nf 1K VTT.n ir.

accurate niOCKing a laCK OI a umrlre. Stuart Dunnar (OtUwa); gesture as compared with the all around brilliance of Nebraska'a Cardwell who on the very next UnMman, lesli finU Victory waa doubly welcome to BUT BEAT COLORADO Notre Dame because two years kickoff took all the wind out of NEW DEAL TIGERS WIN started for the Cards but Jesse the Maroon sails with his sensa tional run, the longest gain of the afternoon. Haines and Bill Walkr also saw service before the game was over. ago Kansas started the Irish off on a disastrous season by holding them to a scoreless tie. Jayhawks Outplayed.

It was different Saturday. Kan smart charging play. Only in the final period did the Gophers step to the front with a passing attack in which a couple of newcomers, Dwight Reed, Negro end, and Ray King, another end, ahowed possibilities The power of last year's team was missing and only thru the air could the Golden Gophers chalk Rothrock singled in the fourth OPENER BY 39 0 EDGE! Cardy Over on Pass. Nebraska'a third touchdown and Medwick promptly tripled him across, then scored on Jim Collins' Boudreau Kicks Field Goal to Give Oklahoma 3 0 Triumph. NORMAN.

Okla. (UP). The came before the third period waa sas waa outplayed in every department and was kept far from long outfield fly. Virgil Davis and half gone. And strangely enough.

the Irish goal except in the third period when a long pass brought Leo Durocher singled, Davis scoring when Catcher Hank O'Dea threw wild on an attempted double University of Oklahoma football up points after counting in the Mizzou Ends Two Year Fast Sf 8'itaew gtwo first period with Roscoe's plunge na failed before, it was iwo thru the line from the 4 yard With 39 0 Victory On passes from Captain Bauer to team opened its first season under I Kansas only score. Lloyd Card well, fleet Nebraska halfback, is shown crashing aa itawuia wwrif ika rMtnVt4mirti aa Uf AmnvA a 1 af tm fla iiwrla mr ta the direction of Coach Lawrence 1 Notre Dame scored one touch teal. mark. Cardwell that were the most potent and effective playa of the Chuck Klein's home run with William Jewell. a I down on an end run, two on snort I a Biff Jones Saturday with a Get Air Minded.

to 0 victory over the University I plunges thru the line, and one on plunges thru the line, and one on i m.iir nn. an whiri Augie Galan, who had tripled, on base gave the Cubs two runs in the fifth. Three behind, they tied of Colorado. A crowd of 12,000 a long pass. A safety added two a fpom The camera man caught Lloyd on the goal aaw the game.

more points when Harry Becker, Une apparently in the grasp of a tackier. But no, he whirled away The winning margin was sup Irish guard, blocked a punt and and with a lunge landed in the end zone. vuw wpnw. iwn. me our, wuu two year fast Saturday under the enemv territorv.

Bauer uncorked lnI new leadership of Coach Don raWolwu the score in the ninth, driving pneu oy uiacenicK dwwu uy i nis ieam maie, mcnara jt renerie, rd untoudTcros. thTune for on the Chicago IS Winford from the mound. Klein and O'Dea singled, Frank Demaree tripled and Phil Cavarretta singled. a 1.1 i vvs i.uw iiutiwu vBItl 1U1C. 1M KOUal Jewell Huker.

a muchly needed firrt Ralph Boudreau, Oklahoma left halfback, in the second quarter. Boudreau sailed the ball neatly over the crossbar from the thirty fell on the ball behind the Kansas goal. Notre Dame's touchdown pass came in the fourth quarter when the Irish took the ball on the Kan ittZrrS? A crowd of 7.00 one of d0wn and up th. pin. for th.

Stan Hack hit into a double play, Lyle Judy to Jim Collins, to end FOOTBALL RESULTS eKt TVmmAm mnA mrS opening game in sev gcortng play. fof hllv era! years watched Faurofs Cardwell tj Cardwell yard mark. wie run jr. picked un aix yarda Colorado was also playing ita I aa 37 bv oartlallv blockinar Mano ah a vnej ovai to uie no. lyim comblnationi of five full teams and then failed on a try at right 4 011 fiwrkaan ST, Ottawa S.

first game under a new coach, stuckey'a punt Vie Wojcihovaki sweep to aix touchdowns. end. On the succeeding play he 6 0 3 0 Brooklyn Calleae C. N. T.

Sg. STATE CXLJLEUK. rrm Maryvilla S. BIO BIX. a iicAd us nuig iiciicu seventeen yards and the final counter of the game.

Alfred Jg, Veftanea So fast did tne Tiger mentor rmared one of Bauer "a eharp I wm mrown ior a ynra toss. Km Colorado squad outplayed the Ok I th riii fihtbMM.ni Panaer 13. Wagner g. change his lineup it was almost passes, twisted, squirmed and Htippery Rock 87, West mma tee g. Minnesota, which made twelve Chicago CtltR If Herman 3b Klein rt Dm Pemaree rt t'av'etta lb Mark ib jumM aa ranch Kowalik UiU every dePartment the Irish left halfback, dropped S'k.

i. II) li ii 8L. Xouta 5 10 0' Judy Kb 3 4 3 King cf ft 2 1 Kothoca rf 5 ft tlMedwtrh If 1 4 JColline lb 4 13 tl Vavti 3 13 41 Durocher aa SIS SiWean 3r 2b 3 ft! Winford 10 0 31 Hainaa 119 0: Waiker I Uelancey Trinity BS, Hart wick g. impossible to pick out the prom I wriggled loose thru the entire ising sophomores he will depend Maroon team for the nine remain first downs to three for North 4 4 10 i 4 0 It 1 4 1 1 S1SS 4 i a 0 0 09 0 0 0 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 UartmoMth Z9, Norwich 9. illaneva SI, ralnaa S.

Batea SI, Arnold g. Dakota, waa without the services lf.7, Dack to the 50 yard line and let fr Eddie Wagner. Colorado fuU go paM. The ball traveled 45 tSStSTwk kck, attempted in the last period tarda to Martv Pters who ran fi Wtr back, yards to Marty Peters, who ran 5 biq tinnn when th irninr cm rotiirher I th. tAiinhrinBrn JwaH I.

mm i 1 I UIK VKUUB au.va Vl.VJ fcVV.v.vw Pittebnrgh 14, Wayneanarg S. Mama 1, Rhode laiand g. Rgain8t Bi Slx team later in the It waa here that Cardwell did year. Alfonse, af flicted with boils, Ueason. of his sreatest work of the to even the score by a placekick.

PAS WEST. ten. yards acrOSS the goal. Mlwaaaota M. North Dakota Stat t.

A 64 yrdPunt by Fred Harris, Kansas halfback, opened the way i Bradley tha T.iik.aib.. Ohio V. S. Illlll aia not see acuon. me nneup: jgck Frve.

Al Londe. Art Mur ft mrn timn na he was Oreatu but the boot against the wind was wide by three feet rci.A SS. rtah Stata g. H. Dakota Minnesota I rnv nruf Wpnrv Mahlpv tha at I ASaa ww raa tVAa twfi A IS California 47.

California Atelea S. war. a a a I I HlliaiiuiK Ilia flllT Kuninntw It was Colorado a first loss in k. I tack from backfield positions with pedaled backward a good four or HotHhem California 0, Montana Kant Clam V. Sti.

Han Pranelaea V. f. seven games. The Oklahoma tri Millard lg Weld longr runs and effective passes, eiv. rHi nlvnted atrAitrtened return kick was carried to the No 1 muihkmt aiifomia V.

muter eaiiega Uivnirrl a Rennebohn I i 'm 1 rv. umph kept unspoiled Jones' record ttreaoa Htata tg, Wiltametta g. Bettschen rg Midler I uf; vm. OUI tna Kmiea nil way atrosa of never havinir lnat an nrwninir I tr Dame 32 yard line by George OHahtaa IS, St. Laala never naving low an opening i ugnirnn, A io) k.

hmw A.nda.a wi HapgOOd. A minute later he threw Aaawatana S4. laws Dobervicn rt wiasetn i aerial atiempia ior 100 yarns, i final chalkline. Waalryaa 1 Htanforg 8S, Han oao Htata g. Waabmgton Stata 4d, College at Paget ttprtaaf 10, Kant Strand barf 0.

etunn rv ihi Mah eo'e atvtv.tiafn vim hmkan game in the eight yeara of his coaching career. to Wade Greene, right end, who Raln.ra ah UI (11 I qn Benson Nearly Loose. Nebraska reserves were largely May lh Roacoe I neia aaaa io a. loucnuown was in caught the ball on the 2 yard line, Hound g. Pari fla t'.

t. Aehlaad Normal S. Waehiaatoa 14, Idaho g. Navada (M. alary', aunday gam.

Oklahoma Colorado rh la Io Brhiana Renntx the most spectacular play of the Erickson BeUe Totals 44 IS SO SOI Total ST 13 S3 tl (Hit bat lad for Franrh tn aighth: Dalan ey batted (or HiiM tn tnth; Oraaltl raa far riancy tn tenth. Nona out wnae. winning run acorad. Chlcaao oo 020 SOS 00 8 at. juuia ouo sua ouo oa 1 Runa; Galan.

KJatn S. O'Daa. Pamaraa, Rothrock Mad tea 3. Davia. Error: O'Daa.

Runa frattwt to: Mattwtca 3. Collin. Hnrntaa. Klatn. Pamaraa Cavar.

ratta. Two aaar nit! Cavarratta, Thraa baaa hit: Mritwlck. Ctalan, Damaraa. Horn nui: Klata, MHlwtrk S. Stoic oaaa: Oalaa.

Saerlftc: Judy. DouWa Piayi Harraan to Cavarratta to O'Daa; Judy to J. Coiltna, Kowalik to Hack to Jttraea to Hack. ltt on baaa; Chicago IS, St. Umto i.

Baaa on balia; Oft Kowalik 1. Winlord ft, Walkar 1. (Continued on Page 7 CoL 4.) RJotliarat 35. Morton cotirga a. Heater St a la IS.

Illtnela tollrca S. Mirhigaa IWata 4t, Orianll 0. Narth Caratnla 14, Haka ITareat S. Ratter SB, lMtavllla, O. Knox IS, Prtnripia 0.

Karlham Central Normal Kvamvltla IS. Roaa Paly 1. game. JLlneupg; responsible for the final Corn husker tally altho big Sam Francis Simmona Harrta Driakiii Brown pivoted away from two Irish players and crossed the goal. Outdowned 10 to 1.

ft. Dakota stata 0 0 William Jewell Mlssnurl Minnesota 7 0 1323 SOl'TH. Florida S4, Steteaa g. Marahall SI, Concord Teachera g. Purmaa g.

Piedmont g. Mcuhaa lg Uttia Moora parka North Dakota Stata gcortng: Touchdown. Notre Dame made 10 Erickson. Murphy rg. Ahrana Ijiwrrnea 1, laka Farriit S.

Miami S3, Kaatera Km tacky Tearhera 1. Minnesota scoring: Touchdowns, Rose la. Bowtia Hourne and little Bobbie Benson personally "lo Jt Hader guperlntended the flight across the Voght mkel McDougall Held. wheat Bj onca Francis started it all by inter cepting a wim Chicago pass on downs against one for Kansas; waak t. Oakland tttyo Reed 3, King.

Points fivm try arter tourtidowni ueiaa Lam Corbatt ined total Of 263 yards from Inatltata Hop Callra 1. oviatt Huddiaaton I scrimmaee and averaged 38 varda I vatparataa so, hi. jarph o. (piaeeklek); Levolr placekick Officials: Referee: John Oetchett. St.

t1 rraaclalcH. nuntm croin.H 19 fBK' ti ixnia the Maroon 38 vard line, urivinir W. Va. Weeleyan Weat Virginia Richmond Randolph Macaw g. Itnka 41, Sonth arollnn g.

Tnmne 44, V. M. I. g. anderbtlt 14, Mleelaalnpt Htata S.

Tenneaaea SO. Soathweetern 0. Hampdea Sydney IS, Vlrglnl 1. WaebinKton la IS, Mofford S. Arkanaaa IS, Pittabarg Teachera S.

Mlaataaiupl gg. Memuhla Tear her Thomas; umpire: T. C. Rasper, Notra I 5m a Dame: field Judge: A. Holslnger.

Michigan; I Brant wasnar Corrutta I 4 ppP, tof a. forward in full gear Sam crashed tit. Olaf 11. Ht. Marra k.

lyarua irona Hcrimmago ana aver i it titii I aHl uuauoao, out Miiwiayvu. Okiahoma 9 MM ed for punta. Notre Dame attempted eieht cotor aoo Plaraktck: Boudraau. Ialelana oellega 9, Mississippi eoiicga t. passes, completed two for a total Offleiala: Rtfaraa.

Laataa tMrnrMida. nt. C. II. COACH MARVELS tawa; umplra, Dwight Ream.

Wachbum; naa lincaman. M. C. Moon, American Oataopatha: fiaM ludaa. Laa K.

Arularmim. CHARLES SCHELL HEADS CITY HORSESHOE LOOP Charles Schell was elected president ot the Lincoln Horseshoe Pitchers league at the annual meeting of the group. Plana were also perfected for the annual 1035 city tourney which started Sunday on the. Muny courts. Claire gain of 49 yards.

Kansas tried nine passes, completed two and gained 29. Lineup: Kotra Dama Xanaaa Mtllnar Kayaa Pfefferla Voael AT HUSKER CONDITION Younger fb Houston thru the middle for 18 yards be score by guarterg: fore he was brought down by the wuiiam aaweii oo Maroon aecondary. MissouH scoring; Touchdowns, lxmde, Then Benson swung into action. P. Tumough, Wahley 2, Johnson, P.

rf.i.j lat ral naaa from Bauer Turn bough; points after tourhdowaa, Frye, a lateral pasa ironi cnurr, Johnson, riousion, tpiaea kicks). the Pender, speedster cut tJSif XfiJZA ST'JSSSJX jt for the sped around trai. the Chicago left end and waa 11 downed only a acant two yarda SAM WAUGH CHAIRMAN hort of hi. objective. FrancU UNI CLUB SQUASH DAYS XT center the touch" Sam Waugh la chairman of the Maroon Pass Fails.

University club squash commit in gpite of all the glory that goea mittee Which is laying plana for tn Cardwell the rame could verv SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Lautar ......1 MnCalt ueorgia Si, Mereer g. Cantcnary SI, Louisiana normal S. Roanoke Sft, IJingiey field g. Alabama Howard 1. Weatern Kentucky Teachara Bethel S.

Weak Uberty IS, Fairmont g. King 1, Tennessee Weeleyan 1. Murray Htata S. Lambnth S. lemson Virginia Tech g.

N. C. Htate 14, Davidson 7. Halera SS, Morris Harvey IS. HOITHWKST Soathern Methodist go, Aastht aallega S.

tollega of Idaho SI, Boise Juniors g. Teaaa C. 3g, Tesaa A. I. t.

New Moaleo V. SO, Tesaa Mlnee f. Biro 10, Louisiana State 7. Pojmaa Phelpa Becker Sktar Mlrhut Seigle Sechrist waa named vice president Bible Gives Credit to Good Pet re Oeene SURPRISES WISCONSIN and Al Lutze, secretary and treasurer. Practice Period in Promhart qb.

Otannangelo i Shakeapeara Harrta Layden Stukey Carideo Douglaa artetea Ouetavae Adolphna S. MoorheaS Tearaera SO, (anrardla S. Arkanaaa State 1, t'araaadale 't'raenera S. Moamenth S3, BHrilagton ianlore Mlvee aUa Tearhera IS, Mamllna S. Adrian 1, Wttaton S.

Capital Toledo iartnnatl Ti, Uaytoa S. St. Mm tl, St. tload 1. Moatk lakoU 1.

Ulteola Wealeyan BAST, Hobart Molbrook S. Amerlran at), Bridaewate S. 4 Mi la Weeleyan 49. Heidelberg S. Maryland St.

Ht. Joba a S. Baltimore Hilaoa g. ton College IS, St. Aaerlm'e t.

Middle bary a. IJalon S. Weatern Maryland 41, HheaaadoaJk g. Ht. Mwrenca IS, Cornell g.

HlUtama Sa, Maee. Htata Moravian Ijifayetta S. Amherst g. Colby g. Camegia Tehe g.

aea S. Navy M. Hllllam and Mary S. Conn. State Nortbeaetern g.

relay an tl. Coaet flaard AeaSeaur Holy t'roaa It, Provldenca S. C'ortland Ig, anieina 1. Colgate go, Maaara g. l.ltiKa Id.

I neala 1. Baldwin Wallace SB. Bnffala t. Laealte 14, Uavld Klklae g. Pordham 14.

Praaklin MarshaN f. Baliere 9, Weateheetee Tearhera 19. WMberforee SI, Meet Keatacky Stata S. Catawba SI, fialliord g. MloomebHrg Tearhera IS, Clarioa Teark era g.

ftooatee 41. Hiram S. Spring. In the regular league season which ended last week the Capital The Cornhuskers still are the weekly intra club matches and weu have taken on a different hue Baylor 14, Hardm Mmmona S. Notre Dama J3 in Kanaaa 0 7 I Teaaa Carlatlaa Sa, Marts Texag Teaeaera mfcrhtv hard to bat.

vou have a also intercity matches. John had Ned Bartlett hunir on to Ber Brooms and Merritts tied for first place with sixteen wins and one defeat Al Lutze led the scoring 11. I I wi I tl I Touchdowne: Carideo 1. WolcihovakL fine team and I wish you tne best vnairipw ia cnawwaii ou anger perfect pass in the initial Peters, Qreene. Of SUCCesS," Coach Clark Snaugn I fran waueou wwuuve a rcreusry period.

Safety: Harrla. Point after touchdown! Promhart. Ifa nessey of Chicago U. told Dana X. ana manager, ine courxa nave Nebraska had already scored its Call.

Patera. Offtctalar Raferaa. Joa Meddaohn. Mieh. Bible, head pigskin tutor of the oeen paimea ior we new eaaun.

opening touchdown and the Ma for the season with ringer per eentage of .577. Sunday Pitchers. Cornhuskers, in congratulating the aiJ' I roons were driving relentlessly at tgan; umpire, Anthony Hainea. Yale: field Judge, E4 Cochran. Kalamasoo; head llnaa Warmup Eleven Eeglsters 13 6 Decision Oyer Badgers.

MADISON, Wis. (J. South Dakota State's plucky eleven delivered a stunning upset Saturday by defeating Wisconsin 13 6 in the season's opener. The Jack Rabbits clinched the rimi In iha Inert two minutaa Scarlet on the Saturday victory. vuu ovuuvj mm.

the Huskers in an effort to even man, vt. p. Maxwett, Ohio State. ROCKY MOUNTAIN. ale rage Htate It, Wyoming g.

Denver I', lg. Coleraae anllega S. Montaaa Htata HHgham loang g. Kirks eieNeaa lg, Ooedlng eoUege S. Albuej Mtate Normal lg, Weetntiaeler 8.

Wealera Stata SS, rart Iewle Aggteg g. STATK HIGH SCHOOL, Camataek 9, BarweH S. Ialngtoa araiarjF g. Omaha fteaeoa Nebraska Ctlf S. Nhabert 14, ferg Prep S.

Maetiag IS, Blade g. Mabrtska. lg, Belvidrre IS. Org gg, Seatla g. how do you get your I John Bentlev.

sports editor of the count Skoning waa loose for Nattaaal laacaat Maw Vark al EaatM ti, A. HtnHh va. Hraadt, tiamaart va. MarrayaVtit lhaaalpia at Rroaklya PURDUE, NORTHWESTERN boys so far along in September The Journal, waa confined at his a 21 yard run and Berwanger and Shaughnessey added. home in bed immediately after Bartiett carried on until it waa WILL PLAY AT NIGHT Well, we had a good spring Saturday's football game, suffer second down and seven to go on M4rkt aa.

lark. Blvta va. Manaai rttta arak at C'htaatt lt aiaatNi va. Uar rtefor. HaMktaawartla va.

Htrkaf at l.araa: kieaca at St. lawla, iteaahaw va. MallalMM. practice but. Clark, we from an aooendicitia attack, the Husker 27.

Pant Mtll hit tntarramtewt I EVANSTON, 111. (JPU Purdue KUoawry Mrk Tearhera S7, Weatmlaater ragged in spots and got aome rr. neooen aaid he would Here Berwanger shot a Ions; Aawrtraai laaawat St, Iaaia at tlavwkHMl fortunate breaks," Bible replied. I determine Sundav whether an tm spiral that settled in Bartlett a ft, tata va. taatakaaar, Kwatt va.

far a pass and dashed seventy five wU1 yards for a touchdown. They flrst football game in West aora(f thii firat tonrhrinwn tn conference history a week I a lr The Nebraska coach coropli mediate operation WOUld be neces I waiving arma puv maroon nan CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY, aat itaataa at Aaw lark tit, taaiaari va. Kafftai, YVUooa v. Brawn UvtraH at Cat. aaa tt, Ankar v.

lwaa Malltvaa va. ainadyt WatMta at ratlaAetpfcia, OHIO UNI sary, (Continued on Page 7 Col. 6.) mented Capt. Jay Berwanger and the other Maroons and Shaugh the third and the Badger, tied tbe "5, Wilson. North western's athletic di BEATS ST.

LOUIS 13 0 count in the fourth. liaHaaui va. avaa. nessv sent his best to the Haisker OMAHA, tm. Creighton univer MUad with the addiUon 'I hone Cornell Travels Far Up Comeback IlllllS BY 6 TO 0 sity of Omaha Saturday night op we can meet you some time when a a.

aa a j.a.l rector, announced Saturday. The shift from afternoon to night was made to give sports fans an opportunity to see both the world series battle between the Cuba and Tigers in the afternoon. enea me xooioau season nere wim have a bit stronger team. Pitt Runs Into Unexpected Trouble Against Little Waynesburg Eleven Trail in Holding Hawkey eg lo Tic i victory over ot. juouia university.

The Bluejaya scored in the first and third quarters, both UNI CLUB WILL HOLD touchdowns coming on forward GRID DINNER TUESDAY Holds Iowa State to f6 and the opening contest of the Big Ten gridiron season at night. Columbus Shoot Opens. passes. A crowd of 8,000 saw the led an attack that brought the The University club's football game. First Period Pass Thrust Gives Don Peden's Boys Upset.

CHAMPAIGN, III. (JPi. Don rirst score, stapulut, one of the alt i Ysmr tat a ti 1 flKi stir aa aa an eat A A Mima Lineups: dinner for member will be held Tuesday evening. Coach Bible will Creighton St. Lou la rm th.

r7Hl COLUMBUS, Neb. UPu Fort lhlJZ. "1 Crook, the only team to participate BokausUer be the speaker and Cart Bumstsad Impaste In Seasonal Grid Opener, AMES, la. UP). Little Cornell college came a long way back on the comeback trail here Saturday when it surprised Iowa State's Big Six eleven with a to 6 tie in the 1 eY Nelson volimer will preside.

Over 100 reservations K. Vang lg Holland IS Kraoee already have been made Maruiek Putnam Kubaa Hatter tSSuu ANTELOPE WILL HOLD je 1 tif i I opening game of the season for Pitt opened up with some fancy ucu, um playa in the second half and a the rifle division of a state ehoot yeara ago, came back to his old lfmmiByUup SaSe tS5 390. He and J. J. Sweet each wored teacher.

Bob Zuppke and with kicked the point. Lineups: J0 yrda. Shootera from his Illinois university eleven con Wayneeburg Pitt Sidney, Falls City, North Platte quered Illinois 6 io 0. Omaha and Columbus were on the Bobcat, from Athena scored lumnung t. range but the main events of the A wm be held sundav.

Fort touchdown by a forward pass wo, hJos its nPFW tohay both teams, Win of to 0 Is Beit Panthers Can Do to Stubborn Foe. PITTSBURGH. C.1 The 1935 edition of the Pittsburgh football team ran into something unexpected and came away from its opener against plucky Waynesburg college with a scant 14 victory. The Panthers had the advantage of the Yeilowjackets thruout in the matter of ground gained but the Waynesburg era found hole after hole in the line to stop Pitt power playa A crowd of 12.000 saw the game which waa played la a dricsle of rain. The Jackets began their surpris auaco tu KUMpper The hard fiffhtinsr Purnle team.

I 11 1 acore vr auaners: i uyvn uajr tvt mu suaci wiit vw at. Luuia I hatrt at. Antel.in Knnfinv with SOT e13 Creighton to tie in the first half, but could not pull even until the third period. Then, a break gave the Cyclone the tying points. Rowland Rushmore, sophomore end, scooped up a fumble and raced SO yards to the goal.

Bill AUender'e attempted kick for the extra point was low. Cornell, sensing an early season upset, protected their tie thruout tbe final quarter with a victoua demonstration of football. The lineups: Iowa Stata Rushmore Coffmaa Schafrotli 4a Hayea Runcn Hanna Nova a Coundiff Bowman Catroa Herva Poole Iota Neai UaderwooA Johnsoa Coureon Sneli Brand Ames fb McUraih Cornell 0 (Ml low State 0 0 tt Cornell aroiing; Tourhnown, Coffmaa i Iowa Stata aeoiing: Toutrhdown, Rushmore. Officials: Referee, Marvin Ievsen. Illl rls; untpire, foiiy Waiiace, low a State 4 UaasmaA, Uiil Jotuaatooa, Iowa, tournament featuring the pro Touchdown ftVk Creighton muetier.

schmtot. Point after loucbdowo; gram, riayers win use ueir aver Meuaa0 V.rf.V."" Crook cora: Clark, 390; Moller the first period and protected their age score on their home course to voamueiter piece aicai. rweirt! P.t. Ilatnl. ftnli.l Sire, Ira Carrlthere, Illinois; head 'lines.

qualify. Entry fee is 91. waeko Quarantine strom. Sfes; sweet, s7; Konert lead despite a lasr. penoa ran Dy woroen BPra Robert Mace, 581, the IlUni which took the ball to the man.

eui neraiss. a.rnwriai iieig juage, iNorui, Migiuana rara. MrUiumpny Snadloweaey inrrannwu vi uir usi, iiws tumm of Lea Lindberg, Illinois left half humiliated many times during the last few years, showed an entirely different type of footba'l as it battled the Cyclones on even terms. Cornell went into the lead in the second quarter when Dale Brand, a spirited little halfback, returned a punt to the 17 yard line and the Purple followed thru with a touchdown pass from the 3 yard line. Ben Underwood, veteran back, tossed the pass over the goal line to Eldon Coffman, Cornell end.

Iowa State fought desperately Saturday's Scores. AMKaiCAM I.E4GIB. Duke Prevail! Easily. back and star punter, who was DURHAM, N. Duke's forced out of the game In the sec Today' Games.

AMKaiC AM I Si. latas al la4. I. Detroit at ftieagu. Wasblngtwa at rhMaaelnbia.

aaatae; ai Neei I era. NATION al. MCAtilK. WasMngtoa 4 1. rnaaelal S.

irt 4, bieaga g. Blue Devils trounced South Caro Ml. l.oala I I. lrvela4 T. ond period with a broken bone in his foot was a crushing blow to tbe Cries fatrwk Wavnaaaarg JlMr tgffltt tit 9l 0 fttt aeoring! Tourhdowna.

Staautia 4 sub for Soedtuefceyk aag Hatrua. ouj alter. Hatrtea ang Kactoe ieuo for Paimai Vatacemanui. Oflieiaia: Refarae. W.

H. Frieaall, Frtaeeioat amaira, lan Iaughertr, Waah instuo A Jefteraua; headtioestnan, H. U. Ruba, Penn State: fieid )udge, Warn Iaj aan. Waal Vugiaia Maalajraa.

lina 47 to 0 here Saturday ai Soatoa 0 Nvy rb, fain ing defense in the first period by holding Pttt scoreleas snd in the second stansa Jock Sutherland put in a brand new lineup. Bob LaRue, chances of Illinois. Lindberg will Southern conference contest, scoring in every period. Eight thous NATIONAt, LS. AO IB.

St. f.onta V. bleaga SOI taalags). be unable to play for at least five rHtsbargh at tnHntiati, f. and Batu tha rti itrln bba1 Rirla mil I New lork al SoetoM.

t. weeks. Nelson and Spurgeon took araaaita II, ratuartaM, Mew rk at Hoetwa. rata. one of the two remaining veterans from last year's power house, na iKe l'bila BroMa, I.

up the punting duties. ifMtaaargfe at Claiaaati4 ran. wa, T'm caieaeg ai at. Leaia.

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