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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 12

Publication:
The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
Issue Date:
Page:
12
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LINCOLN SUNDAY JOURNAL AND STAR, SEPTEMBER 29, 1933 S) KtuM6tn rm PAfis At PASS rOMfttS iMttacEPreo ov CHiCAiso 0v KiECteMSKA iOtKOfP iifKSS ftfUSaOlM.RKK, Pfc4ACTV I i 30 50 30 dY aum A MO Byr AUMBLtC WmtBHT ifiSZi'Si I I iAMOUeMKHePBOA OAA OVMff 4ont lO to KP (D UJ 30 BtC0VtBg0 Our HUSUfBS BtVtN rnt OAn aiao OLP i SO 40 30 20 opA rmMcjo a A fZ Aii ZD 30 50 40 30 20 Ci CO liJ I F3 i Return of a kickoff to a touchdown is a big thrili for any football fan and that is Just what the Cornhuskers accomplished in their season opener with the University of Chicago at Memorial stadium. The Huskers Jarred loose Lloyd Cardwell, Seward junior, and he sprinted 86 yards to a touchdown. He is shown Just as he passed the Chicago 20 yard line. Bartlett, Maroon halfback, was the last man to have a chance at Cardie and that much of a chance as the picture man shows you. When Jay Berwanger was not tripie threating for Chicago, Ned Bartlett took over the job.

The Glendale, lad is shown reeling off 9 yards for the Maroon cause. Bartlett made several other gains during the afternoon and did considerable of the bl ocking ahead of Berwanger. I Jay Berwanger. Chicago backfleld ace, proved he was all-Amerlca caliber Saturday when he personally engineered a 19 yard run for a touchdown against the Corn- huskers. Berwanger is shown setting sail on his scoring Jaunt.

In addition the big Maroon back played a bang-up defensive game. Just to maks the day compiets hs dia the punting, passing and signal calling for the Chicago eleven. SIX AIRPLANES FLY OVER HUSKER STADIUM Six flown by Lincoln pilota, Alva White. Dick Frank Kreji, Harry Beeler, Sldlea. Ray Beebe and BUI Waxham.

under the auspices of the Lincoln Pilots club, flew In line formation over Memorial stadium at 2 p. m. Saturday as a salute to Chicago university. Following the salute, the leading ship, piloted by Waxham, broke sharply from the formation, dipped toward the stadium and dropped a cluster of scarlet and cream bal- lonns carrying Chicago and Nebraska colors and a message of welcome from the state of Nebraska, University of Nebraska, and the city of Lincoln, When Jay Bcrwangsr carried the ball Saturday it was the signal for all Cornhusksrs to be atert But Jay fooled once. Here he is stiff-arming a Nebraska tackier on his It yard Jaunt to the goal line.

Berwanger was the whole show for the Maroons. Jerry Lanout is shown trying te head off the Chicago ace but he got there after Berwanger acered In the corner ef the field. lowB Whips Bradley. IOWA CITY. Showing a smashing running attack which featured the sophomores.

Bushnell Lamh and Dick Bowlin, the University of Iowa opened its football season here Saturday with a 26 to 0 victory over a light Bradley Tech team td Peoiia, UL Costly fumbles nullified several scoring threats for the Cornhuskers Saturday. A mixup In signals leaves the ball out In the open en thia play and two Cornhuskere including Johnny WllHams are trying to get the pigskin before End RerreU of Chicago rcaehee for.

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