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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 5

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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WHAT PRICE GRID GLORY? Big on oi S40 to iSk ISO pot playot tot ihelr iootbalhn. on rsi ond pTotwional loaguo tcanu as auch. whiJe MmalJ high luH up tot SiO to SIS a man. 'S tfaoes what tun up biili. ot wtaring out or tour paitM a io good WHY CHANGE BAT STYLE? Jimmr Foxx.

who hod baiting ond balling ond should know, ilrongly against "loollng with your to a ol can iwilch around all you want but you finally snap out of It you find standing and swinging Just you always did when hitting right LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. SLNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1933 nsr OF SC 0 0 PHER TALLIES LaNoue Eludes Three Minnesota Tacklers On 30 Yard Touchdown Sprinf NEBRASKA TWICE BIDS FOR SCORE FINAL PERIOD I i. SVKPHISES Si iSEOHl) in 7-6 Ted Conversion Produces Vpset Result. PALO ALTO. Caltf.

i.P' slty of Uallfonila at Los Angeles scored a surprising, but neverthe- T.A X'lrlTirV over Stonewall Line Stiffens Both Times to Kill Threat. leas well earned 7-6 victory over Stanford in a Pacific coast conference football clash before 25, 000 fans here Saturday. Each team made Its score In the first quarter, but Tcd'Key, U. C'. L.

A. fullback, converted his try for extra point to provide the winning margin. ii'ontlnued from Page I-A. I for a timo, he had give up and it li ft the Huskeis without the Uhiei hand the helm and his at rurate passing arm. It was soon evident that the only hope sweeps anil a passing OZE FLASHES AGAIN AS This Photo, taken hy Fro.1 Arnohl ot tho troni tlir top ot roop, pM-aphirally miikinc ono of bis nuiny sciutillatinK riuiH agamst ivns a 30 yard sran.pfr to a an.1 Stato of seeoiulary is iiulicated by futt tha, Seidel, No.

51, is tunud away froni He, along uitj too niaiiy (iophers, wrll, rhap outside ot lleisc, No. M), liad Runs Half Length of Field for Tally as Colgate Falls 12-6. MISSISSIPPI SHTEfiS balMResults PITT DEFEATS WEST VIRGINIA 24-6 EDGE LATE RVEKA VISTA SPURT MPS l)(iASE sr.ATfr: tOl.I.KUE. Huriui t. HKi SIX.

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HUi TEN, was in wide sweeps anti a ganvc. That Gopher Une refused to bend in the crises. Maior Sasse's Club UpsCtB twice crossed the eaatern- Pag a be written of the iXrxxirl er's iroal to pace the Hawkeyes in glorioua couuduii'k which the Last Year Rose Bowl overthrow of one ker In that first Champions. i of the first ranking elevens, api'otreii only a matter of how After Andv Kerr's llaUlers IOWA Iowa City, rize Simmons dancing, twisting Negro wlll-o-the-wisp. led a University of football team to a spectacular 12 to 6 victory I ij.

over Colgate here Saturday in an intersectlonal contest played be- ii, i. fore 25,000 persons, i. The cunning Simmons, his flying i mutiisbii feet a constant threat to the Ked midwest. 7, Ill- I'aiiw 1 M. Juhn.

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threat by the sleight of band boys of from the east. IS, li Ixuig runs, brilliant IMaroon clad warrlora of from the east. both teams, laterals all combined Ralph Sasse, pilot of Mis-; Cain 273 Yards. tw to make one of the thrilling state, rolled relentlessly offensive, the Iowa team si. whlrh ever been played Crimson Tide.

up 273 yards from 2 irarh- on Nebraska field stunned a hoarde of Alabama spec- Simmons. Captain Dick Follow ing that first touchdown clamored for victoiy. crzyne and Dick Bow lin. crashed which as scored In a little over defeat for Ala- around the heavy Red two minutes after nisi klckoff Octolkir, 1933. ntnder line la u.l«.,.

the Huskers had no chance to when the Furdham Donald Ir- e. up their oss-n offense ardwell had i up a 2 to 0 triumph. Colgate fullback, and he raced at. Beat. wLhinKton, a famhle.

uf hi vcu Missouri Valley conferente, nawkeves could set i it. whs-. the (Utphi ma-k during Saturday, dominating play In ail dronpetl back the Hftermum, the Huskers i departmenta More than another forward which the a hole ami that first persons wuncased the Uiterseclion- snared on the is. i i Ncbra. unJer 1 U-.

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pn'TBBnRGH, A potentially brilliant West Virginia univer- Mlty liackfield was hind an Ineffective line as the I Itt Panthers rolled up their seventh victory in as many years over the Mountaineers Saturday. The score was 24 to 6. The aerial game failed time after time as Pitt men broke thru and snuared passes. The only score, however. came when Sharpshooter Kelly Moan threw one to Babe Dama over the goal line.

A crowd of came out to the Pitt bowl on a perfect October afternoon to watch the Jungle Cats humble the Mountaineers. The first period tout hdown came on a pass. Humbert Randour to Bob LaRue, who toted the ball -J yards. The second came when LaRue cut off end for a 30-yard run in the second period. scored the final Pitt touchdown after Frank Patrick placekicked a field goal.

Patrick also scored all three of the points after touchdown. The lineup: Tigers See Lead Fade in Einal Moments of to 7 Contest. STORM LAKE, la. Buena! Vista came from behind in the last three minutes of play to defeat Doane college 13 to 7 here Saturday before a wildly cheering homecoming crowd. Doane held a 7 to 6 advantage until the last few minutes when 1 Jones heaved a looping 20 yard I pass to Klnkead over the goal line i for the winning touehdown.

Doane counted in the second neriCKl when Bennett passed 15 yards to Clark who raced .55 yards over the goal line. Bennett place- the extra point. Buena first counter came In the third quarter. MISSOURI GIVES COLORADO 20-6 BEATING Tricky Passes and Running Plays Carry Tigers to Another Win. cm BEC NOTCH IN CUN Owls Kemain Unbeaten With 14-0 Triumph on Home Field.

I Writ Virg.nii I Bucklrk Hill It rif I Pitt St.u.'fiik Din.rd -rv T- HOUSTON, Tex. The formidable Rice Owls kept on their all-victorious course here Saturday by conquering the Creighton Bluejays from Omaha, 14 to John McCauley scored the first touchdown with a 15 yard run the initial period, and Ray Smith, substitute back, plunged for the seconil In the third quarter. CfjLUMBIA, Mo. an amazing rever.sal of form the University of Missouri football team defeated the University Ckilo- rado Saturday, 20 to ith an offense of forward and lateral pasHes and tricky running plays the Tigers roiled the field for touchdowns in each the flr.Ht three quarters after the Buffalos had scored on a long march early in the first pi nod. After ikJlorado drove from klckoff to a touchdown by K.

Anderson in the lirst quarter but failed to kick goal, the Tigers went In front with a touchdown and goal in the same period. In the sicond they scored another anrl in the lnj-' the spectacular with a 54-yard touchdown flash by Don Ihey rnt8.Hcd a fourth touc Iri final quarter bei ause Mahley dropped a perfc as he stfiwl on the goal hue. It MlPiouri third consicutlve victory The I. VirKitiU 1 I'i t' iwtiit ago Jf jiKue 0 8 It II fi 7 7 PI 9 1 Hi I Creighton Bi. I I ic) Hgrtntk F- iimi'it Hn-'h rn fi.

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