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LINCOLN SUNDAY JOURNAL AND STAR. OCTOBER 20. 1035 i Leading Teams in State High School Grid Loops in Crucial Tilts MINNESOTA PREVAILS OVER MANE 20 TOO OME of the kinks in the football rules persist in befuddling more than a few of the whistle- tooters and chain-luggers serving MAROON-PURPLE TOSSUP os officials in prep circles of the TO SIOUX CITY WITH LEADERSHIP AT STAKE Loup Valley, Mid-State, and Interstate Leagues to See Fast Action. Red Elder Tries Hard for Wildcat Score But Husker Line Holds Cornhusker state. My attention has been cited to an account of a recent Greeley- Cedar Rapids high school game BY GREGG McBRIDE.

Complexion of the many high school league races is due to the same appearing in a Greeley change this week as the Nebraska newspaper. The printed story goes prep teams pass the half- mar, in the 3935 gridiron dar Rapids fumbled and a Greeley campaign. player grabbed the ball and ran The week's program is cut 90 yards to the Cedar Rapids goal, somewhat due to the dis- the touchdown being allowed. convention but As a mhtter of fact, there can neverthless there are several be no legal touchdown scored on games deserving of major atten- a such as the one described. Among the standouts are The rule book is explicit in do- central vs.

Tech Lincoln at Sioux treeing that when the defensive City Central, Bethany at Jackson, team recovers a fumble by the RaVenna at Arcadia and Nelson offensive team, the ball is dead Hebron. at the spot of the recovery. The early meeting of Tech and The offensive team may Central will bring for one team recover its own fumble and elimination from the race for the then go forward with the ball, but when the defense makes the recovery, it is a simple case of dice," and the bail Is dead. Omaha city title. The Maroons and Purple each have new coaches this year and the game looks like a tossup.

Lincoln at Sioux City. Lincoln faces at Sioux City what capital city followers are inclined to believe is the toughest A NOTHER instance of a high school game during which a rule v' 1,1 assignment for the Red and Black, game at Humbold one ol tM Thelowan, were the only team ni.iveis tiien forward- to cross the Lincoln goal line last his teammates season, Central winning 26-14. players made around end and passed die of The capital city home feature is when was hie mfcntl.on make If the Meth- a backward pass, commonly known os a lateral. pected victory, Jacksonites will Right thei i an celebrate the rules quite as ieague title the Greeley incident. Because tht rward pa was not made 'from in thp Loup a point five ya by tangle in what should be a thrill- celebrate another Greater Lincoln Ravenna and Arcadia forward pass was not made from ya image, ing exhibition.

Leadership in the the rule pertaining Southern conference will be at line of scrimmage, as pa mg, the referee slapped on a stake when five-yard penalty, measuring the same from the spot where the illegal pass was thrown. The decision involved a nus- understanding of the rules. In an instance such as the one cited, the proper decision would be to nullify the gain made by the bali-carrier, call the ball back to the point where the play began and count a down against the offensive team. Nelson appears at Mid-State league fur will fly with Fairbury at Crete and Grand Island at Columbus. Omaha North is at Fremont for an Inter-State league attraction.

Falls City returns to Southeast Nebraska conference competition and is favored at Nebraska City. Games this week: Oct. w. Arapahoe a. Bertrand Atkinson at lev BluehtU at Bloomington.

He pub ic. Kas at Deihler, Edgar at Dav- enpoit Barred Heart of Tails City at Peru Lynch at Santee, Tekamah at Macy. Wednesday, Oct. SS. Ravenna at Arcadia.

Stromsburg at Aurora Litchtleld at Analey, Winnebago at Bancroft. Heaver City at Republican Citv Bloomfield at Hartington Clav Center at BROADCASTER TED HUSING, whose account of the recent Nebraska Minnesota game roiled the feelings of many Cornhusker followers, is at least half-square Willi public. The Hartington as Monday following the proceedings Crawford at Ruahvllle. Tairbury Nehraxkn field Mr Husing Crete Creighton at Verdigre on WeDraSKa ueia, mr nusii tt cil'Away. Crofton at Plain was quoted in a Minneapolis vlfw pones Emerson, Exeter at Wtl new-mner OS having said in pri- Omaha North at Fremont.

Fairmont pa I tVifit the Oothenburg at Curtis. Chad- Vate. not via the ozone that the ron Gordin, Nelson at Hebron. Hol- GoDhers were an hrook at Elwood Harvard at Superior tndianaola at WlUonvllle team. at Naponee.

Laurel at The alleged remark so angered Randolph, potter at Rosalie at 41 th-it thev Lyons Lyman at Kimball, Bayard at the folks in Ctopnil lancl UIUI inc. Mitchell. Madison at Wisner Ord at North were shrieking through their Iki ip North Platte at Corad Niobrara at beards. When Husing heard of it. he used the wires to enter a flat denial.

In his message he said: news that I have been quoted as saying that Minnesota is an overrated team completely bowls me over. Minnesota is the best 1 have seen this year and cer- Bcisc, Thompson, Wilkinson Score Touchdowns for Gophers. It looks like Maurice Elder of the Kaggies has found a hole judging by this picture taken by A1 McIntosh of The Sunday Journal and Star staff, but it closed up too soon for that touchdown the Wildcats tried for unsuccessfully. In the third quarter the Men of Manhattan reached the Husker 1 yard line but there the Scarlet stiffened. Here Elder is shown on a plunge that lost a yard, McDonald being there to slow him up despite what appears to be an effective block on the part of onwell of the Kansans.

That barely visible white stripe is the Nebraska 5 yard line. Pender at Wakefield Bchuvlet at Seward, Sterling at Pawnee Citv at Tilde Roc'c at Sbubert David Ctfv a' Ulvsaea. Water at Allen at Wayne Cathedral at Wymore, W'ayne Prep at auta. Oct at Stuart. Friday.

Oct. 23. Bethany at Jackson, Creighton Prep OHIO STATERS TAKE FIRST BIG TEN GAME Buckeyes Drop Northwestern Wildcats by 28 to 7 Decision. COLUMBUS, O. Ohio State won its opening Big Ten game of the year Saturday, defeating a clawing Northwestern Wildcat eleven, 28 to 7.

The Bucks, touted as probable league champions, passed to two touchdowns in the first period, and followed with one in the second and another in the closing stanza. Northwestern, displaying a rugged line and a deceptive attack, scored in the second and threatened several times. The Ohioans hopped Into the and Frank Boucher, the starting halfbacks. third Ohio touchdown was a personal masterpiece manufactured by Joe" Williams, sensational sophomore. Williams started his touchdow-n parade from his own 30 with a 23 yard jaunt around right end.

On the next play he cut thru tackle for five. Johnny Bettridge helped out with a jaunt to the 35, then Joe put the ball under his arm and went over right tackle for the 35 yard and the touchdown. last market came in the final period, the Bucks taking the ball on their own 32 and never relinquishing it until it was over Husker-Vi ildcat Player Statistics EBRASKA i 3 2 I jg i a I I 1 Punts 00 0 3 0 110 0 Yards 00 0 1340 4840 Punt average 00 0 45 0 440 0 Punts returned yds. 0 0 5 000 00 Klckoffs returned yds. 00 23 0 0 0 0 0 Passes thrown 20 0 0 0 40 2 Passes completed 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 Times carried ball 35 9 2 176 2 0 Yds.

gained scrimmage 6 13 24 5 51 8 4 0 Yds. lost scrimmage 00 10 0 22 1 0 0 Av. yds. gained per try 2 2.6 1.62.5 1.71.1 20 KANSAS STATE. fi I a i a 3 1 a 1 3 I A 0 9 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Yards 0 352 0 0 720 00 0 Punt average 0 390 0 36 00 00 Punts returned yards ,0 102 0 0 0 00 0 0 Kickoffs returned yards 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 Passes thrown 0 9 0 0 0 1 0 00 Passes completed 0 5 0 0 0 0 00 0 Times carried ball 20 130 0 3 13 020 Yards gained scrimmage 73 17 0 0 6 38 0 20 Yards lost scrimmage 1 14 0 0 10 00 0 Av.

yards gained per try 3.6 0.2 0 01.6 3 0 1 0 Pitt line into submission with Shakespeare going over from four yards thru tackle for the tying score. Bill's try for the extra point was a dismal failure, the hall skidding along the ground into his own holding line. So, the battle ranged on with spectacular runs and plays until a basketball player Oklahoma Blanks Cyclones named Peters ended it. Lineups 16-0 With Two Backfields Working. NORMAN, Okl.

Oapt. Law- rence Jones had a happy art in debut in Big Six football competi- tion Saturday when his University Micheoiaen From hurt of Oklahoma Sooners romped over the Iowa State Cyclones for a 16-0 Patrick cartdeo victory. A placekick gave Okla- fl homa the lead in the second quar-, 3 9 tor nnri the alternating lizht and' Pittsburgh Touchdown, Patrick: ter, ana tne alternating ttgnt. ant Notre ntm, touchdown. heavy backfields passed and mut grml (frora plunged for a touchdown each Notre Dame Miner dom, Pitney, Haul, Nalll, The Cyclones made their greatest Zweri nfCker, Ruati, Zanngcr, threats with passes.

Pojman; Pittiburgh: Delich. Danftii, Sites, Hensley. Wood, Stapulls, nreene. Oklahoma ran up 18 first downs Referee, Frank Lane, Ctncin- and traveled 328 yards rushing 1 umpira. Frank Birch.

Eariham; field while the Ames men made three first downs and gained 37 yards from scrimmage. Raphael Boudreau, sophomore halfback, kicked a field goal in the second period to put Oklahoma ahead 3 to 0. Bill Breeden, another sophomore halfback, led a 70 yard sustained drive for a touchdown in the third period. After Woodrow Huddleston led an 80 yard drive in the last quar- down a few minutes later. Drake tpr Carey Fuqua, senior quarter- gained possession on the Creighton hack, made Oklahoma's second Judge.

J. 8. Getchell. St, linesman, P. Knight, Dartmouth.

LADITZI FACES MEN IN HEADLINE HASSLE BATTLE TO 6-6 25-yard line and llbl, a Minnesota touchdown on a reverse transfer, tossed a perfect pass to Huddleston converted. Charles Orebaugh who galloped over the goal. place kick was wide play. Running Star. Oklahoma goes into the dogs tainly 1 have never said anything Te Lincoln the'iast white line.

Pincura passed Blueiay Homecoming Brings 192 to 186 yards. 1 -----1 The, Lineups and summary: do. I Oklahoma goes into the Ne- Unit wrestli Creighton outdowned the Bull- braska game next week hopeful RS 9 8. but wa. outgained Icwa Rudy Likes It Rough, Altho Andy Is Straight Meet Wednesday.

If you like rough as sandpaper. spiced up with some straight tactics, then Wednesday's Lincoln Unit's wrestle! smithtr Loftln si mi oi i oh sr MINN i A pt. Olcnn sridcl of learn (i-rpd a broken collar bone In game Tulanr and will be for tlic the araaon. MINNEAPOLIS. Tulanes Green Wave was only a ripple on the football seas Saturday as powerful dreadnaught sank the boys from Dixie under a score of 20 to 0.

i y- five thousand spectators witnessed the intersect tonal gridiron battle in i only the generous use of second and third string reserves by Bernie Bierman prevented the score being greater than it was. Flashing form wii kinson closely akin to the national championship Gopher team of 1934, Minnesota struck the invaders with surprising suddenness at the opening whistle, sailing up and down the field for three touchdowns in the first half, and toyed with Tex eleven for the remainder of the game. Then to show their class, the Gophers made a brilliant stand on the 1 foot line in the last five minutes, repelling three thrusts at. the line and knocking down a forward pass over the goal. After Tulane punted on the first play of the tussle, Levoir, who also played a sparkling defensive game, scampered around his left end for twenty-eight to the Green 20 yard line and in four smashes thru the lino Roseoe made it first down on Bei.se went over on the next play and Levotr converted.

Wilkinson Runs 45 Yards. Barely five minutes later. Wilkinson, big guard, blocked Captain Barney punt, scooped up the ball and ran forty-five yards for a touchdown without a hand being laved ot him. again converted. With Roseoe, Beise and Levoir cracking Tulane tackles for repeated gains, Tulane sent in seven fresh men in the second period hut the Gopher power was functioning at top speed.

Roseoe, the best back in the Minnesota backfield, then carried the oval from the 12 to the 5 yard line to set the stage for the most brilliant play of tha game. Three times the hoys from Dixie held, but on the fourth, Thompson, a substitute half, took the hall on a smash thru tackle. Almost to the goal line, his interference blocked his way and four Tulane players hemmed him in. Then, with a mighty leap that knocked both his own blockers and would be tncklers to the ground, Thompson flew thru the air to land over the goal. Levoir failed to kick the point.

one scoring threat in the last period was the result of a Gopher fumble after a bad pass from center. 1u the contrary. wire patched up everything with the Minnesotans. hut in the case of Nebraska I have yet to learn that he has ir.adc any mollifying gestures. HE of the matter are that I have heard so many of the and cons concerning the ing broadcast that it is no matter to pass judgment, than a few of his hearers assured me that the broad- was impartial in bis re City Blair South Sioux City Renkelman Ewinx at Netll Cttv at Nebraska City, Me- li at Ksarne powhattan at Humboldt, NeUgh at Norfolk, Bhflton 1 Chambers i at l-rday.

Oet. tt. Omaha Central at Omaha Lincoln at 8 toux City Central, Scottsb'uff at C. e-, enne Wyo to Antenucci for the score, lineup: Husi easy Mort have caster I marks, whereas quite afr many have informed me that his comment between plays disclosed a bias an inclination to rub it into the Huskers. The latter charge, I confess, is hard to believe, although tt is clear that at times Mr, Husing as at least indiscreet, if not actually flippant.

For instance, I am told that when Nebraska re covered that fumble near yards tf town, with sp play MICHIGAN STATE IS OF Tangora Lind Reid Burnett Longfellow Toth Swisher Crufce Duvall Northwestern Ohio State rh. fb. State Wendt Hamrich Karcher .0 7 0 14 7 0 B'ikmueller Nelson R. Vana Holland M. Reif kin.

Boucher, after touchdown, 2 Bui ch 2 (pi touchdown, Point after touchdown, Duvall. Boston College Team Upsets Spartans by 18 to 6 Decision BROWNE WILL SPEAK TO TEACHERS THIS WEEK Out 11,000 Fans for Valley Game. OMAHA. Creighton university's Bluejavs and the Drake I battled to a 6 to 6 tie before a crowd of 11,000 fans at Creigh- 57th annual homecoming here zuewher Boucher Saturday. It was a Missouri vinciquerra Antenucci ley conference game.

i score by Creighton got its touchdown on a Creighton brilliant 75-yard return of an in- Antenucci. Nelson, substitute tackle, east in the hero a role. Nelson intercepted Myron pasn on 25-yard line, darted towards the sidelines and ran to it rii ri Ih State by two weeks ago. Oklahoma turned the touchdown, two Promoter cnn Dior, fisa. Ik, lvpn Iowa oaptain here, 1 moat noK Mill.r anroa anti handaomo Andy duo to aV-I player on the field.

He whs unuer r. ring Hedlund I tsrW- fact the Working Mmne- wtlklneon. Thomson gand.trom mort than half the low tacK has shown a lot of point touchdown, I les and once stopped four con- Bucanar Ary Mint by ita Scoring: Mlnneoota, w.v.vtt: fb. Minnesota Antil Smith Oiclt King (c) Seidel Ron eoe Levoir ,0 0 0 14 a 0 0 mb for Levoir Levoir 2, iplace- igh Auer sccutive plays. Ubi Scoring Ohio State, i vinvH tercepted pass, with rloya touchd Scoring: Creighton Drake, touchdown, Orebaugh Borak; cap.

Francis had the best running yards while carrying the ball seven times, for 10.43 yards per play. Breeden opened the second half with a 28 yard pass to Elmo Hewes. Breeden then ran 17 yards and alternated with Hewes in bat- VICTORY OVER BADGERS MADISON, Wls. Rolling up went over on the second before going over to pro ranks Husker Harriers Lose ability in Lincoln. In the semifinal will be another familiar face as pat McCleery vuittan The Utkin Roland Klridimeyer.

Tim litter, a compnratlv. nowco.ner, defeatr(1 to 37 MICHIGAN SCORES 20-12 here, hails from the Texas pan handle and is a former athletic midfield where, as he was about to be tackled, he pitched a lateral three touchdowns early' in the piay qqlc lineup: The physicial education section! pass to Fred Borak, Creighton' game on a series of passes by okiahoma- meeting of the Nebraska State end, who raced down the side- Everhardus and Renner, Michigan cutehaii NEWTON, Mass. Michigan Teachers association convention linen for the touchdown. Creigh- handed Wisconsin a 20 to 12 de- State was toppled from the ranks will be held here this week will he ton ace place-kioker, Matthew feat in the Badgers Big Ten open- of the undefeated Saturday by a in charge of Don Shoup of Crete. Bokmuller, was sent in to make er here Saturday.

Wisconsin out- stubborn, fighting Boston college Featured on the program will he a (he try for point but his kick was played the Wolverines in the sec- eleven, 18 to 6. A startled crowd talk on the philosophy of athletes blocked. and half, to score two touchdowns, poor; and throw a scare into the Michl- i 11 Twin nntft of 15,000 saw the touted in education bv Coach Harold Drake cashed in on a poor and throw i go loi me winning uurn- aml passinK: attack ruined Browne of Nebraska. punt to make its touch- gun eleven, broaat is lituntu I rBat lino via the mike: we shall see what Ne- has in stock as scoring And when the fourth down failed to put the call across the Minnesota goal, Mr. Husing chimed in with the statement: make it; they have the plays." The facts of the case are that the Huskers actually had the needed scoring plays in their repertoire, but.

quite sadly, failed to them into use. In the clr- fum linrfi, it Is clear to me that Mr. IIu ins was talking out of turn. It wavn't part of his Job to he injecting comment of that nature. by a fast charging line of the Eagles.

Boston college scored touchdowns in the first, third and final periods. Sooner Ames Statistics. Buck ant! Rimiamoli Bair lip to Bat Down Aerial rt. Iowa Guatine Sehafroth Coundlff Catron Ituahmore Neal AUentler Snell NORMAN, Okl. (UP).

Theafa- tint ics of the game between Oklahoma and Iowa State follow 1. H. tint flu 114 ut SAlnrd (rum 87 iam A la l'ara ard 1 (talnrd in di SA 1 A 1 rita lord on tatrrala II fa- fi nt-rveptrd 0 4 rrruvrred tS A 1 on ((ruttiti a fanta Il 11 tvrr.nr a Brown Bali Parka Ah Whteler Corbatt Breeden Hewes Scora by Oklahoma 13 Iowa State 0 0 0 Scoring Oklahoma, Breeden. Fuqua after touchdown, Hud- dieeton; field Oklahoma, Smith, Caaon, Little. McDannaid, Conkwrista, Walker, Kllaworth, Baer, Fuqua, Boudreau, Robertaon, Merrell, Corrotto, Anderaon; Iowa Stale, Croeser, (irto, Hannon, Hanna, Ulunienslein, Camp, mj John Miller, Waite, Thomaa, Birney.

PANTHERS FALL UNDER RAMBLER (Continued from Page 5-A.) with spectacular runs. Patrick carried the ball over for the score on a 2-yad smash thu his left tackle Wayne MiJlner, a Gibraltar on the defense all day for the South Benders, broke thru to block (low score winning), in a race bc- a i tween halves of the football daKier from Oklahoma A. Saturday. Wheelock of Kan- The fellow was especia ly HtHte was first In 9:45: Red- strong in the cinder sport, but fiold and Robinson, Kansas State, held the conference wrestling title fw and thirU; Sweat, Kansas State, fourth, and An- To round out the card Mickey fjfth. The distance men are undefeated at home since Coach Ward Haylett came here in 1928.

McGuire, 210 pounder from Dal las, will Jimmie Cofficld, the Kansas Citian. McGuire boasts several seasons with Oklahoma's football eleven, where the matman I performed as a halfback. Tha LaDitzi-Moen tussle is a no time limit, two out of three) fall affair, while McCleery and Klrshmeyer will travel the one fall no route. Walking the beat as the third man will tie Johnny Lehl, Raymond citizen who doubles in brass as referee and wrestler. LARGE MASSED BAND WILL PERFORM HERE 1 A massed hand of a thousand i musicians will play two John Phillip Sousa marches before the Nebraaka-Oklahoma football game ATTACK 9 TO 6 at Memorial stadium Saturday afternoon, Oct.

26. The band will be under the baton of Billy Quick, Nebraska bandmaster, and will play "University of Nebraska March" and and Stripes Forever." Bands having indicated they will be present include Pierce, CHAS. KOONTZ IN GAS BUSINF.SS attempted place kick for pairbury, Wahoo, Cook, Havelock, Photo by This action photo which as snapped during the third quarter of the Lincoln-Falls caught two Links backs, Paul and Ldl Klnnamon. leaning high into Sc hock a long aerial. the air to ground Bill the extra point Are Beneficial.

Two kicks opened the road for Notre Dame's lying touchdown. After a 15-yard penalty for holding had put the Irish back on their own eight, Bill Shakespeare punted the ball 86 yards out of danger. Then a fateful, strange bounding stepped in. Arnold Greene got off a nice kick but the ball hit on the Pitt 40-yard line and bounced back to the 21, giving) Notre Dame first down. Fred 1 Carideo and Shakespeare supplied the other "breaks," hammering the Clarks, Ord, Tecumseh, Pawnee City, Sutton.

Fremont, Scribner, Stanton and Shenandoah, la. The groups will parade before the game, NEW LOCATION 430 So. 27th St. LINCOLN HAT F5S07 WORKS 5507 i f-rmerly golf pro at Eamtriilge ani Kwnti Pangf. Km- i iitir station at 13 sta, will a line of luhrlratp.n i ilia v.

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