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RING REPARTEE Louis knocked out Max Baer in tile iourth round of tbtlr batilm In Yankee Stadium the Brown Bomber said he was glad lack Dempsey was in Baer's corner and not in Ihe flag and the fight Dempsey said be was glad be was in the restaurant business. TWO FOR THE BOOK Knox college, the Slwash at Galesburg. 111.. DO longer is the goat of the football world, haring refurned to ricfory column afier 27 straight losses. The Kirksville (Mo.l Teachers college saw its siring oi riciories terminated at 27 In a loss to St.

Louis Unirersily. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. SLNDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1935 K-AGS ONCE REACH LINE Links Remain in Nebraska Football Race By Stopping Falls City OBINGER CAT AERIAL TO BEAT TGER GANG 7-0 Francis Passes to McDonald for One of Huskers Longest Gains Brown Jugs Are Kept Off Goal as Elam Kneels Making Catch. By JOHN CRONLEY.

An ambitious little Falls high school ha.s returned state championship a.spiration.s to Its hope chest for another year. On the field where their coach, John Flrown, fiuartcrba( kcd some of finest team.s a dozen a ago, he cm titll.Ht vainly hatted at a col II scoring aerial in tne moment.s that carried with it the first Tiger set Binee 1933. Because a Falls City end ertOHOE elected to play a cinch on a long aerial following the Lincoln score, the Orange and Black were denied tlicit sole opportunity of matthing the 7 points. Coach needed only a little more than three minutes parade 70 yaids straight down the middle When running plays momentarily sputtered on the Orange and Black 9-yard stripe, Miller drifted back and hooked up a pa.s.s to George Binger, who wa.s parked almo.st unaccompanied in the end zone. One to Bmger.

It wa.s an earlier aerial that plunked down the hall on the Falls City 15. blond Bill Kinnamon a heave into the arms of Binger for an eighteen yard advance. After the touchdown itoyal Helzer, bulky Links tackle, up a lofty lazy placement that drifted thru the middle of the po.st.s. To gam its big chance in the the Kit.nc third period the little Brown Jugs struggled thre came up with a masterpus of de- that missed the goal line as Hnd Flam playetl a pa.ss the safe way. Wayne Dunn took the ball from center, spun and delivered to Jahns who la turn shoveled a lateral to Smith.

The Bed and Black offense sucked in during the bagging and Flam hiked down the sidelines to the 15. where he knelt on one knee and put the clutch on thirty-two yard pitch. If Flam automatically downed himself by kneeling to make sure of the catch, the In- vader.s’ wlngman could have trotted over the gotil to give Falls Glty a shot at a tie. Where Lineoln controlled the game thru the first half, the Tiger domination over the rest ot the route was equally as apparent. While the champs st.

kcd up Id-7 first down margin and out- i yarded their lighter the first quarter splurge wa.s their only weighty threat, as w-s Falls Cltj third round bid. i Out of the Deck. A lot of offensive cutting up wji .4 lenlcd the throng of than thousand Herman Hohrig, leading links buck. Tom GlT, anotht fine all elate contender from Falls Gity. nc- u- pied bench due to juries.

However Gene Miller wa.H. a capable fill the wmnliiK sharing dandout plaudit.s with little UTmnioinl Binger, Leo and Adiia The lat- swung over to an end sc; pull into the b.o kfleld oc- the big fellow is the ia'st plunc -r the Tigers have Charlit to thank the scot the I'ig linesman making klcs than me the field Bill M. yn -rd Emilh and I'unn game tlv ir cr that about pars' Med I iv fcal.s ng icl.itt- ns between the tw th uani will likely in.tj the hedu; as a annual (ombat both cvm. ed a to and aummary SKERS' BET FAILS WHEN NCOMP Severe Heat Bothers Both Players and 16,000 Spectators. (Continued from Page l-A 25-yard zone, the high spots of the gaiiie were reserved for the half.

Ten.se momenta they were for brdh Nebra.ska and Kan.sa.s State a.H the Aggies struck at the Gornhuakor line with Wildcat fury and a determined bami of scarleters rolled back each in- that netted 21 vanls and a first down on the la.st play of the thiid (piarler in more yards liefore Wildcat back, James Lander, No. 23. brought him down. ANTHERS FA NDER RAMBLER tH.MY SCOHES IIAKf iKI) EI.Et ES ATTACK 9 TO Itili Uroh.s and Ed (irovv C.oUvrt Tourhdoivns for Cadvts, Marty Peters Boots Field Goal in Last 52,000 Cheer. WEST N.

drive.s in the second and thinl quarter, with Gharles Meyer, the spearhead, gave Army two touchdowna and a 13 to 0 victory over a weak Harvaril elevtn Saturday Ix'fore a crtiwd of in the sun of the Cadet stadium. Bill Grohs scored on a short plunge in the second, while Fd Grove took a ten yard touchdown pa.ss from Meyer in the third period. lineup: SmR eow IINI liSllY ST.ATK Ol.I.KUK. Wealejan 13, fern Teaeliers by PAUL MICKELSON. SOUTH BEND.

Ind. IT. Notre Dame fighting Irish have crossed their Biver Sty.x of football at la.sl and the sun shines once more on the old golden dome. After four long and weary years of fighting and trying, they the cro-ising Saturday, when they came from behind to umite down the trearherou.s PanthiTs fiom IMtl.Hburgh by the bi-ath t.akmg margin of 9 to before a throng of spc-tutors. It the large.Mt to watch a Notre I'Hnic home game since men of Troy from Southern Gali- i tomli snapped their twenty-five i g.ime winning after that 16.

to drama -ur years ago nty three of the fighting Irish Hiul they fought Satur-! -y w- heris's Lame's vn torv hour a. ampu.s and town i went 'will, i'ut it s.s Martin. the thre 205 giant from -ria. III I who was the toa.sl of It was the same who the ious point With the game idl.xke.l at 6 and with but three minuti a to I'lay, big Hat vard- Army I Mhuier .11 liHfinry tniltn O'l rg Kill- pm I in 1 Ki'frt in liy I.r i L-, 6 0 lUrv rd II 'fina Army, after 1 irme. CINCINNA ses Ith dropped hack on Uilt's 2 th nl ment to win one tf the at all if 1 n.

70e--f 4 H- 1 VI. Hit a ru (1 i 1 1 fi 1 lOvir J. SnV iiin pi jelling gruliton in I me fr.otl -11 history, itt its on a m. -h early in the piTK i with I- 11 iky hill i sraashirg U'- Irish line mtv hr and rippine the --ncmy end ra -1 on I je 6-A, 6 H. t.

Cf PRINCETON PILES 29-6 WHIPPING ON RUTGERS 1 Ir: Triple Pass Earns 30 Yards and Score on Puzzled i Indiana Club. A triple pass oponed the wav Un.versity of Gincinnati 'uch- down the- tlun fought -itf furious attacks to it Indiar umvcisity 7 to The tri. kv I'UHS Kent Gant, bi, S.indu?k\. O. Negro, 30 fc: is to tally.

from ho nmmag line in the last If the Bearcat, five tur weie b.a* ked up again't Ihiir goal l.ne iy a fast Inllana A- m.Tny the 1 n. ti line ere.l the that hu Millm team uld offer ru: u-fig att.i netted d.s and th ir -H -hr inn: tl hel.l Js yarOii bs 56 bv 1 fir Axford Covers Fumble for First Period Marker: Score 13-0. PFIIU, Neb. LT. After three conaecutive defeats at the hand.s of the Peru Teachers.

Nebraska Wesleyan took an easy 13 to victory from the Bobcats here Saturday afternoon. A homecoming i rowd of 1,200 watched the performance. The Plainsmen made their first touchdown near the end of the opening period. Axford fell on a fumble behind the Peru goal line for the tally. Glaire Shuman failed to kick the extra point.

most formidable bid for tying score in the first half came I after Ghristian Inten ept I a phs and made a long run to the Wes, levan 30-yard line, McGinley, however, lost the while being tackled on the Methodists 9-yard i Rummol intercepte.i a Wesleyan pa.ss in the fourth quaiter, but Peru fumbled on it.s own line on the next play. Hawkins, Wesbyan male five a after his teammates chalked up a first down. Ulaire Shuman The at.s far ceded the Plainsmen in first downs, but the Faiieymen were penalized fre- ffside piays. Lineup; Tntcht-m 20, lluiiu HiO n. 0.

0 T. quently for w- Hittich I iViiJ lo-t 1 uni le K- kini '-ir Hvji h. orii h' Kl iiiK- iji.arur». Uvan 8 0 9 peut (1 i Bhui for Arthur for Ot' fur c- ifii'ii Ba French I rr foi Haw kinf, an f-r Ml 1 Chrt- lan for i n.e' I 1 rt t. I i VV'irj' 'jf Knifciii, (il ini HlHKiurl 46.

VIliuMMirl Matr U. miims 81, Lrothmcn HIU TEN. I'iirtlup MliTilsaii Stafr IH, I 7. Indiana O. Orurgrlnvoi 13.

MIanil O. Hhrplirrrt l'nintiiar 0. TufU 14. I 21, Muhlrnbfrg wiiiiiTltriit Mair 7. Wnriratrr lile 31, liarla Irk 7.

l.l)Mi 12, Koannkr A. IW-ihaii) 18. nll. IH, MlrhUun Mair llartniouili 41, llruun ifmiitr 13, I arnrgir Trt-h I.r»klnr Wnlfnrd A. urdhuiii 18, andrrbill 7.

Indiana 64, I dliilM.r», 'Irai A. laifk llavrii iO. Kulrtown frarb- Trachrrs 3, Irurh- 0. 18, 18. 13, Krrsrn Y.

I 33. MIIHar, 7. 7. Khndr A. 7.

KranUlln A. I 27, Hnwdkni A. anta 12. Navy 12. I I A M.inl lalfr 21, A.

K.tnilnlpb Harnn A. Trun slalr 2A. Mt. at 7. 7.

81, HaHlinon. 13, 41. I I A. I.aarrnrr at I A. I IS, Oblii 10.

L.a»t TonlnA 'I O. Wrkirrn 27, BaldaIn 14. A. I tiuard J. l'rnvMrnrr 2A, 4 ilIlHtlif 13, llrirnil 7.

2S. si. I' hii I OlilM l. 20, M.ir»hall 18. fl, Hmokljn A.

lo. It, lllrkriiarn II, 7, O. Malar 20, A. 84, 12, A. ai.

7, O. lliliHi 7. aiirmsflrJd 18. tS, I armll It, Hrnt aialr 8, Ottrrbrlii O. lllanuVM tA.

I.a.aatir 0. 7, lllrani O. 38, i. 1 rnilnllt nina O. Havrrfnrd 13.

7. Biiriak) 7, O. Urrari 12, atr 7, A. 1 treinta atair 18. Irinil) 18, Hobart 4.

1, Ifcland Knrk es Ir 4 and t'in. in- ini if Ar.iiUy Slops Shelton I ti an tav Iti f.a i .1 PHIN''KTGN. ton lief.tel Ils 1 rival. Ivutgvrii, J9 tu irowd of Ivainil fer Ihu 1 to uTi i fC'h Pauk 'two tiv a Irwin vn tma! w-r- hu "8t p' ly give 11. iriuinph.

Statisticp I 11 lU Ml. Ilid lO l'itubarsh t'-ll I.Hiiball II 11 Inl'-fi .1. I OlJ .1 I :1 I 4ld I ir i I' rin iiiagr 'rial kl. -'turnrd ardr I') tMM.tlly liM'IuUrii punlk kli A I tl IX II A 41 il I 0 CONCORDIA PLUNGES TO WIN OVER DANA Neb -f pow- eif pi ingc.i th 'F- oners a 20 to vnlory over L'itri- J.C i-iiiiuTilay aftrr- ina.p Goii. rliH ri.j*lr liy oi.i('r;-’-r.Kathe and Fut-: ekii k-.

1 lot tmly Hurd was an mitsianding ii.r Rathe wait the lot Cuntoidia. M.trsan 27, I Inrnin A. Hufkitrll 8. Uralrrn Maryland 4. Irsinia IS, A.

I.dlnln.r.t 4, Indiana, 64 I piata 14, 4nir rlran liilrniatlulial AS. liSllaudrl 1 N. 14, Wafurr 1, Mill Nuirr ilatitf S. llrir.iU Irrh 8. duaalla IH.

Brldgraalrr O. I Or.or I liy 7. Mi.rrU llanry 8 iWftlll li. dobHiufH Illy 13, I alk.ahrr I O. 27, I Jia mwr 1 Olilu X.iftbrra Si, Unallng Orrra 8 Kiu l.randr Hlalfloa 0 I IK.

4 7 Ml I laud 18, VI liiaina IrarM-raO I I ritirai Nwriital IV, 8. K.urlliani 81, Ilnlbrtnik 8. llaiMorr I nitral A. t.nrrku 0. Moninoiilh Itradlry 0.

arlrtoii M. Olaf 0. North llakola L. 6. Htiulh llakola Ntalf A.

7, VV.ihaMi All. 8. I Indlry loll. 13, I 8. 14.

Bull Stair 7. 12. Oaklund Ity 7. VVhtaton 0. Knot A.

Iir.tkr I rt lkhlon A. KalamariM) 0. Jirdan 10, Mlfhlgaii Mml. 7. VpHllantI 7, I'lrntaiil 0.

7, arroti 0. I or 4 tinirll 0. Huron A. llakola VVrMryaii 0. II, Mlpia ry I'i.

Mllllkrn 13. 7. 7, 2. 21, Brilli! A. Iona Slatr Mlcblsaii Mair II.

A.1, NorlhHrMrrn rollrgr 0. i 14, llrflanrr 1. Iron W.Aid Jr. I II, H. tdliii Jr.

n.llr^r 1.8. I.iilbrr 30, fall lairr 8. 7, I 7. IMiiiiniut I 12. 7.

I Viirora 89, 8. S. VVilbirforIb A. Norlirrt 7. I arroll 0.

Hloiil II, all 1 VVhltrwuIrr 2H. Mllaaiikrr 0. ll.l SI, Vaiiklon A allry Illy 12, Wahprltin Srirnrr 6. I 13, 0. i lUIUdalr Way nr 8 fort 31, VVtrhlla A.

NitrarfUh II. I 7. I llrilUttii 13. VVItlroblliK 0. 7, Nt lalnr 20.

Noulh llakota I 13. 13. Nprlnsflrld, 7 h. 7, 2. ItllnoU Nlalr 13, 0.

sin IH. Nbmadiiab S6, l.allaudrt 7. itrorsla 12, North I arollna stair 0 Vork 14, VVaxiirr 7. VVIIIt.iiii-Mary 4 4, luilllord n. Hnilmky Slatr 3.8, Lalnr 0 l.rors.a Irrb 8, llukr 0 Norlb I arollna II, 0.

Mitrvlau.l A. M. I A 14, I riiire 7. 26, I 0, sbrpliartl 0, I'olomar 0 1 rttllrfr rn Kriiltirky Kriilutky 38, Tfan.y aiila O. mory an.l Ifniry 11, Ulrhmoinl A VMIIIam Mary 38, so.

Norfolk 0. Irsinia I iintn 88, si, 0, Jitbnsoii I Siiillb II. Kntiyylllr A. 23, hmlutky U. 7, Blrmlngbam Koulbtrit 8.

la-nuiyor 26, I'Uk 0. JarkMiiiyillt 3 Marlon 0. I Lliirulii II. Virginia stair 4. illll l.r*» I nioii rollrgr 31, Vloorrbrad A I 48, I U.

laiiitklana stair IS, 7. 27. lorida (iiibgr of iiuarhlta 7. I St Caul 0, North 0. Krnlurky 85, I I lark 8, I.

8. Hampton 12. Hlurflrld i. Obrrlln 12, Hamilton 8. VVrvi I arollna 0, Usinrktirrg Irg 18.

atlfornia 18, airi, out 7. 3lJ. viar.oil U. salrm 7, Hay Ik 0 14, Krrkbylrrtan Olriiyllir 14, Nllpjo ry SOI IHWf YALE NOSES OHT NAVY BEFORE A 62,000 THRONG Al Hessberg. Eli Sophomore, Leads Winning Charge Early in Game.

asion. The half was little more than five minutes old when Ihu crashed in with their first threat the moat hid of the long afternoon. had punted aeros.s the Kan.sa.a State goal and the put tho hall In play on their running with the eru.shing power of bothersome Roseoe, crashed the for yard.s. The Aggle.s ndvance.l near inidfield and with an exchange of nint.s moved up to the Nebraska 39-yard stripe. pa.s.snl to Hays for a id yani gain aiul after the Hu.skera apparently had the Manhattanite.s halted Ayer.s connected with a fourth down pa.s.s to Hay.s.

The Aggie end took the ball over hi.s and whirled away from Husker taeklcr.s until he finally brought down on the Nebraska 4-yard line. It was first down and goal four yards away. No Gain. The Kansn.s stands were bedlam a.s the center, Gnffing, tlie ball to the hu.sky Elder directly behind center. Smaek.

pileup and Referee F. G. ley diving in to locate the ball. p'inaUy the pigskin was discovered still in the arms of Elder and still four away from the final line mark. Again the cheers and again the snap hack and once more the pounding Elder was met nt tho line by Hu.sker and secondary, This time it was Nebra.s- turn to shout.

Elder had been thrown back a yard. The cheer.s in the throats of the several thousand Husker rooters soon turned to groans when an offside penalty moved the Wildcats to within ono yard of the goal. qVnse momenta. Yes wa.s third down and one yard to go. The atH ea.sed the situation a bit l)y calling out time to discuss tlielr final play.

The players hiKldled on the gras.s, the gies to make a choice of plays and the HiLskers to tighten their defense. Hut there was no re.st for tlm faithful lO.htM» i- rehed on the eoM com rete. Frmn the we.st came roar of the Aggie honle from the ea.st the Netiraska (hallenge that The same that a S.durday before urged the Hii.skeis to (tiiin the 2- yard Htrijie were for them to roll back a Kan.sas Htate oflcn- Hive from that same spot. Elder Thrown Back. NEW H.WFN, onn.

upon to i -m wav gonl- venge is sweet the poet HHld. i The iggie re.l-h.-a the Navy football am lU 1 luni.si If over the line, hut have to take the hard woid foi it, Hesrlet met him in ini.l ir for Haturday, the kck I of 2-yard lo. bowl, they found the task fourth attempt finding out foi Ihein.selve.-*, much Pdeial with Ayera too much. 'swinging aroiiivl at the Nehra-ka In short, Navy, thir.dmg Lea Donald avenge the Inking the fiuve inward the rnhldl- the Mid.shipmen in their la.st meet- th i ing in 1901, wa he.iten 7 to ti, to trap H.s the 62.000 tutors who sat in Wildr at on tin- the game will tell you. Yale 4-ynnl line.

on thi.s beautiful Indian -ka delegation up after noon was mueh niighlv beer th-- gallant greater than the one point of dif- roai' 1 again as Sam would liidn ate. Franels in the emi zone aint Yeie, leversing its procedure of a hast week wi.iii it qin He 1 -spiral which utile I o- er the a mighty la minuti: Ayer.s and finally came to K' H.ltupiuy’s hall In the first -yi yan down tin fieM five mirmt- play when fa ihion-! Htate quarterhack of He 1 in wun i In the first play when fa ihion-1 able i.s thng in tin ir reat.s. But, as i against the the I oys in blue 1 ail on flying feet of Al 0 7-A, SOOMRN CAL LOSB FINOS NEW it found another another li I lU, 1 I nitcnar) 13. Slot- Ntiriiial S)-. A Ip I lit ll-i li Niirlle I sli rii i a-r 1 Vrk "i I I la.

VI.Mir VI. itiiiitMri- 8 Ni.rlheAklprti ttklalx.few Oll.U. .1 on I ralrrn 7 I I i-a I t.a. Nt.jl!:; rii 7 Itti 8 till 7, 7 A. 4 1 Thompson Stages Man Show as Oregon State Wins 13 to 7.

LO.H A.NGFLF^- California fiiolhall hero, tne. on Stab fa.st ar liant p. team Mom Corcai Li to 7 vn I 'r'- in a game i 1 ') in, 41- I t-n this firit Ui'leat of -i tne I a- it U' nt of ri lurn.i- q- 11 it Gleno 'I on I itaged il man riot liial anv mute pull gati of im; the bill ir. the WlMcat .30 vard strifie. I '1 Nebraukan', i a of relief firal moved jWlth tie- taney as a I'dancLS to I 'in p- iS gave CornhUi a fir 4 on the Kar.

Ht 42-vard line a.s third lie io. 1 The mtld thriaL 1. -wever. hogged dow'n a 'w minutes after thn final "ijiened. and ll lo 10 yard.8 iind when attempl-d a p- In Dohr' mann, the i.all and fjlihefl it to the Nebraska line, A 5-yard penalty on the xt play did the Huskers no Wddcat Piacekick Falli.

Then with fury tlm sirurk with their firial chalh nge of the after- nofin A forwaf'l r- to Av r.v, 1 tne jilu- ky K.u: out of t- li 1 a to int 1-V tf fif i.fl'vd end Tir If him fr I an due- -rjlfle. iiere re thirteen hit 'in the tall on-e rnm-i I (f on 7 Col Id frorn Wur- 15 yaro.s ai of 16 -II 1 Jrti.rr wi Lio behind from.

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