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NAVY'S GAIN. Schjnidf, NotoI Acadtmy tior who to making tho ianM iorgtf about Bufi Borrict. wQi oapiaia of UnirorBity of Misfourri frothmaa football squad ia J932 aad rroaJf C. lynch, 220 pound MiddJo teckh. plcryod year of football at tbo UairotBity of LINCOLN, NEBRASKA.

SI NDAY. NOVEMBER 1935 SAME OLD CHICK. Chick Moshoa, famed football coach of Syracuse and later New fork hardy Violets, ia up to his old frlcki of showmanship as headmaster of Manhattan college's gridiron forces. He has a fauddio that is raarrsl procisJon. with backs facing Iho llaomon, who do on oboul and a military goose step fo tbolx positions.

IRISH RALLY BEATS OHIO 18 TO 13 Williams Takes Lateral from Goes Over 20 Yards to Goal RAMBLERS SCORE Londe Then Goes Over for Mizzou Score Early in First Period. (Continued from Pftge l-A.) braaka's 7 but on the first play a bad snapback got away from Sam Francis, who was prepared to punt from hi.s own end zone, bounded into the field of play where Missouri a Orr recovered on Netraaka'a 2. Londe Goes Over. After a shot at the Hu.sker line had picl; up but one yard, the Tig or.9 sent Londe 5 ERS RECOVER 'yfj SKER 1 2 0 LINE A 27 TO BY MARGIN Francis Dazzles in Cornhiisker Triumph FPAN05 KiCKty AMD PASSES THE Herman Rohrig Dazzles in Red and Black Pfeiff Stands Out. BY ALEX STODDARD, fast charging Lincoln high school gridiron aggregation moved into a tie for the top rung of the Ml.ssouri Valley conference here Saturday afternoon when the Red and Black eleven handed Omaha Tech a former one sided 27-0 BEATS PASS Major Ralph Sasse scampering Army coach and now Mississippi lacing at Tech around Lraska's right end on a State mentor, his southern- field.

The vic- lateral fr Lochin. and that upset West Point Saturday tory meant that was 6 ptiints. Lot'hiners place- 13-7. kick for the extra fizzled. The Huskers used but six minutes to bring the game level.

Ji-rrv iJiNN.ue back 16 yards with Lorhiner a punt to Ne- t-aaka's 47 and Sam Francis, with one of the fifteen punts which the Huskers used, found the coffin comer, the ball Ung out on the Missouri 5. L( hiner punted 22 yar la out of bounds and that was the signal for a Nebraska sive which didn't end until pay dirt was reached. Cardwell 5 vard.s In two tTe HuHs tO HayCS OH Rame ended while Uncoln was hit- SOONERS the loop championship will the reward to the victor of ithe Omaha Ventral Lincoln HERM high clash at Lincoln Nov. 26. In five games to date the Bailer-.

men have not been scored but the Red Black clan was forced to dig in and stop a be- lated Tech rush within the five yard line to pre.serve such a rating. With less than a minute to go. Tech was on the Lincoln 5-yard stripe. But a third dowm pass was intercepted by Paul Beck and the 15 yards to Missouri's 8 Then came Francis for 3, Franci.s for 2 ar i Francis for 21-2. It was fourth down and stilt a half yard remained.

Ham thought he had 45 Yard Play for 7-0 Decision. NORMAN. ting the line. The first quarter was scoreless, but early in the second period Tech drove to the Lincoln 22-yard line. Four plays gained only a Okl.

A yard, however, and Rohrig punted half min- i out of danger. on the ersity of seccmd play, faded back to pass over Okla -1 but his heave was blocked by Football'iRs KOREf ALL NTERS IN ARTER l.CM 41, HIGH SCHCHiL. High 21, 0. STATE oi.i.r.Gr.s. Doan.

21, Aankton 0. 9, Trinitj i.sMoi BIG SIV. 0. A. gone over on the third effort and h.m the ext.

nt that h. hterallv way 'I. n'me in the Saturday before a crowd of Johnny Capron, Lincoln guard, time "PJ" who the ball on the fly that re c-aid be qu deaperate heave, coming aa and ambled 46 yards to a touch- Sam Francis personally conducted the Cornhuskers to a 39 to 6 victory over the Missouri Tigers at Columbia. His contributions were touchdowns in the first and third periods and a kick from placement on a try for point. In addition the big Husker fullback outpunted his Bengal nvals and played a defensive game.

yards Heizer placekickwas desperate heave, coming the timekeeper fmgered the down. Day for Francs. after Captain Jones' good. But Sarr placekick was wide squad had outplayed their, Binger Goes Over, and the tire wm 6-afl. And be- Big Six rivals thruout the four Xhe Ballermen scored again in fore we go deep, into the chro- nods.

It was homecoming day for the same period. Eugene Miller of this fiesta in Oklahoma and the old grads were socked thru the line for 20 yards, the mud, tfibute to the play of stunned. followed by a 19 yard dash by I'rincia is in or r. He The was just mich a one as Rohrig which placed the ball on punts time after time to haul the enabled Kansas to come from be- the Tech 11-yard line. Hudklns Huskers out generally hind and tie Oklahoma 7 to 7 last picked up a yard at center and caused fumbie.s His mad year at Lawrence.

Binger took the ball on an end- -niRshes thru the middle were al- The defeat eliminated Oklahoma around play and swept around the from the Big Six championship Tech left side for the score and enabled Kansas to hold crossing the line standing up. The Its at the top placekick by Helzer wa.s good and' As the end of the game neared on Page 6-A, Cul. 5. and a K'ureless tie seemed inevit- KANSftS SIA ISA 3 DM mssiss Wildcats Regfister on Pass and an Intercepted Aerial. var- It w.a.« WTV.S H-m's Tbf' quarter -und the Huskers S' Venl hobs but always Fani toe came to the res- (('onlinucd on 6-A, Col 2 1 0 Ace Fullback Scores Three 27 to 0.

Fcoring points in the mdial canto, 1 siAaniped: Yankton 27 to 0 here in Ticer-' tng battle. The js as wiue as any display here in tnsEny years latersis be ne tnrown all over the field F' pile the, overwhelmmg I' onlv outdowned the S'outh kotans 11 tc 7. fiillbaik. led the ie with thri-e ttips land. nal able 'tklahoma made a scoring at-' tempt with a series of passes, disdaining to punt even on the fourth down.

Kansas took the ball on the Oklahoma 45-yard line when the i Fof.ner aerial attack failed. On the first play, George Hap- Jayhawk halfb.T^ k. took the ball and made as if to circle right end As the Oklahoma tacklers came thru his Interference he sent the bail in a high arc straight down field. eathetford Hayes, tall senior end, rroswxl over from the left to won JL Headley Entry Leads Grand Slam Reigh Wins Show. PIMLICO RACK TRACK.

Md I Continued on Page 7-A, Col. 2 i won the $25,000 added Pimhco futurity here Saturday with Bomar Grand Slam, the favorite, in KA, TO 6 running second and Willia Kilmer's Ned Reigh third i il TEn lilue firing Their osing Streak to an Tnti Pl'RHAM, Duke uni- veisity Blue IVvils -ut of pviphmium a losing litre Saturday, de- nine of Six er the featiiu: TerneHsee 19 to 6 before He intercepted a a ciowd of approxi- attembt 1 ran m-t-dy thtur fjr-d vic- Co y.trds one. sci'red in lr three on a yard r.w-.-p Duke score.l the first third an sni i he thr tt-r i 'r 9 and final pencils Tennes.see ured jrird.s i L-ie tc-e hdww star talkie, i balked, up otner whcii he fell or. Hladkv funii-le go.il Half- hat Heur.elt ctinvcrted three extra iMunls. and B.iie Mmne out 11 the wii.mr Kfu S.

hultz 1 The net value to the winner was Hollyrood. carrying 122 pounds with Jockey Coucd up. negotiated the mile and a sixteenth feature for 2 olds in 1 46 3-5. Brookmeade fourth in the its lone tauy in the second. PLAY WITH SEMIPRO TEAM (TTY.

Kius t' Dear tt and cap- t.Hin r-t th state i-Ti V. Wa.5 11 entered the stretch by lengths wuth Slam fust by head. The Headley on the t' heit Gr 1 by a length and a hclf at the finish. Shim w.is se- I by tun lengths an-1 Ned was third by four lengths. A ciowdof iSu-vk' the ra-run on a sl.iw track The otner hr.

in order Jean Bart Srark. Bright P'umwge. Bi-anie and Ma- il The wni-r'l time was i 1 ow than Okl. i.F Kansa.s State and Tulsa university played to a 13 tie on a field shrouded in fog here Saturday. State came back to score twice, once on a the ond time on an intercepted pas.s.

after Tulsa tallied in the first four niinute.s on a pass. Tulsa evened the count in the final when Jones ran eighteen yards thru a hr field to climax a 75-yard Tulsa drive Joe 31 yanl return of the kickoff starteii the Hurricane on its way to the first tally. With the TuLsa forwards smashing down the Wildcats. Kahl ran around end and Dennis off tackle to the 31-yard line There Kahl to Sallee for 2u yards. After Dennis gained four yards on a reverse, he passed to Kahl who took the hall on the line and cut ba- to croas the line.

A few minutes later brilliant 40 yard punt leturn put the Wiluiats in scofing position on the line and they took full advantage of it, Wairen passing to Hays who was over the line Warren put the in the lead with plaiekii k. Hemphiii The second touchdown came with surprising sudd nnes.s rly in the third period faded to the right to pa.ss from kick formation when Hemphill charged in and snagged the ball as It left his hand. He dashed the 20 yards without opposition to tally. Tilly Roach blocked Warren i placement try for the extra point, i The Hurricanes then took to the air, flipping the ball often in the fog which was becoming thicker Jones passed from his own line to McfTune. who was plopped on the Wildcat 3k.

Another paas gave the Tulea 7 more yards i Jones picked a first thru center and then dropped back to pasLs again. Seeing all his receivers covered the substitute quarter Saturday aa it back wriggled his way 18 yards thru the Kansas Aggie team to score. Dennis kicked the goal. F'irst dowms favored Tulsa 9 to 7 and the Hurricane also had an advantage in vards gained rushing. 13U to 101.

SIA MCA Distinct Upset Scored by Southerners Over the Csidets, 1.3*7. MICHIE WERT POINT, N. Y. Mississippi a stunning up.set ran and paa.sed its way to a 13-7 victory over Army a vaunted football array, unbeaten this year, until Saturday. A fourth pericid pass.

Armstrong to Walters, 1 1. It. 13, TuUa IS. BIG ti 0, 6. 1.

Nolff IS. 10, IlllnoU S. MIHHKiiT. fUirlHam IS, O. 60.

S. Hrimttl 0, Cattifllir I' Wrtlrrn Krntmky Jl, Murray Mt. nion Flndlaj IS. 14. 0.

H( lltufftrtn 1. Stalf 0. HaniHiir 26. 4KG'r 1. Uhm Wralryan 18, Inrlnnatt II.

Hudrr to, HaOaah 0. 1. City 0. GrorjrlnwB SI, 0. Hrldrlbnrg IS.

Capital 0. KrnI 43, Hiram ttbrrllB 8. 0. hnoa 1, oriirll 0, Ohio I to. 0.

Miiiikin laikr I 0 North rtitral 0, I 0. IJhrrty tS. Nhrphrrd Uaahlnrton S3, rrlahton 1. tO, 0 WirhMa I 14. 1.

Indiana SS, larlon Trarhrn Wtfhlta 14, t.mi»oria 1. I'ittnburch 0. Eort SO. 0. Clary vtllr 1.

0. Monmouth SI. atihaar arlton It, or 0 Mmirrhrad 44. Bmldfl IS. Trnncy S.S, Holhrook 0.

Mankato 1, Ni, Cloud Irarh- 0. Suprrkir I. Rloul 0. South 13. (tmaha 0, Hrakr 32, GHnnrll SI.

Washburn 14. S. Ht. (Maf SO. (onrordiB 0.

SI, st, 0, MrMurray SS, St. Crnlrai Okl. IS. rm Cikl. 3.

Hakota S.6. Sloiii 0. Hirklnaon 1, Mayvlllr 0. arhondalr IS, Mrhrndrrr IS. 1.

Warthnrt 0. SI, -Winona) 18, I-a 13. Tarklo l.S, William Jrwrll 0. SI, Huhu-jur 0 I nion 0. Hu tia 0 fiuUrcr SO.

0. Indiana Stale IS, State Invtllutr 1, HI. la lor 0. 0, Hr I hr! 0, haronr 1, Oklahoma HaidKt 0. Mtitot fi, ailry I 0.

Mlrhlran Trrh Northtand 1. Ohio Northern 10, HHroll Trrh 0. 0. Hradlry 0. laiW'rrnrr Brloit 0.

hitraatrr IS, Plaltrylllr 0. aroU Ripon 0. EAST. Conn. NUtr 1, fiuard Aradrmy Harvard SS.

Hruwn 0. 1, I'rnn stale t. S0. 0 Hartnniuth 14, Yalr 0. lurk 14.

Ithrknrll 0 oliuntila 1, Corurll 1. 0, I'ordham 0. 4S. nhm 0. Kniidfilph-Maom SI.

Houoranr 1, 4 amrclr Trrh 0. Stair IS. Army 1. Mirhiaan stair II, Irmplr 1. SI.

10. Hriawarr II. Wrsirru Maryland 30, Italtimorr HI lAHi-rrtcr 1, Mlddlrbury 0, rmutnl 0, 0. Nwrthrastrrn 0, 1 0. BoHdrtln 14.

ii. Manalian (CNV 0 Shakespeare Throws 35 Yard Pass to Miliner Last Minute to Win. 0. BY HENRY M'LEMORE. OHIO STADIUM.

O. Crujthed by juggernaut line, and riddled by its bullcting for three full the Iri.ah of Nitre Dame Saturday staged the gloriona and heart rally in the tory of football to defeat the Buckeyes 18 to 13. Night wa.H settling on vast Ohio stadium and it 80,006 and the big hand on the clock wa.s only a quarter from the finish, when the men of Notre Dame, trailing 13 to 0, gathered their forces and launched their devastating attack. With fewer than 60 second.s to go. Bill Shakespeare.

Irish left halfback, faded back to 35 yard line and. with the ball poised snugly in his hands, swept the field in search of a possible receiver. He f-'und one, big Wajme Millner, standing squarely under the Buckeye goal post. Taking aim like a squirrel hunter, Shakespeare, rifled the ball and Millner, leaping high in the air, pulled it down for the score whUh blasted Ohio State's hopes for tha national championship. Millner As Millner dropped the hall to the ground to cradle it affectionately, the Notre Dame team, and waving their head- guards in the air, swarmed down upon him.

For fully a minute they hugged and patteo him. Millner'a catch climaxed tha most delirious fifteen minutes in the history of football, the fifteen minutes which saw Notre Dame, a team that admit defeat, come surging from nowhere humble a foe which had humiliated it for forty-five minutes. The men of Notre Dame started their all conquenng march on tha last play of the third period when Andy Pilney, the greatest runner on the field, took a punt on Ohio States 40-yard line and, without benefit of interfcrent e. blazed to the 12-yard line. Three plays later Pilney whipped a pass to Franeis Gaul, who was thrown on the 1- yard line, from whieh point imck Miller plowed over for a score, try for the c-xtr i jiOint failed a.s It bounced crazilv off the cro.riibars This brought the score 6 to 33.

but none of the ho persons (Continued on Page 8-A, i Ihr -iraham Kmn-jn ............0 0 fl 7:0 1 Kat. r-'i tita a'trr tiKi.ha Sta'r Hrmvn. aitrr Waft.rr .10 .1 Fla Holland Clrve.and l.and«r imrk Warrrn Knox Still Unbeaten, 111. Knox college maintained its undefeated seasons record today with a 7 to 6 victory over Cornell college of Iowa in a mid-west conference game. Altho outpointed in first 15 to 6, Knox held the upper hand for three periods.

John illiani.H Make.s Him liv.k. at in the line auu the lor rrcak-ug the track record of 1 44 f' I or Iten i i-uun- ht iva the 1. line and H.i'fky and nv a in hall lugging Summary and -r lar Cr :r.T and in prs'pir t.on<li.,t. I tu Ih- semiptofcs- h-unal fiv.ttiail F.iturday, tlriffinjt; i3een tc pl.iv wil.h Jor.T.on City YcJ- io a game bere Uith th? Kar.sa^ City Pagliac- by Alex Nigro. iorrner Kansas State it was -ed by Kosen- f.eid.

of JuncUon City r-': team. 't lA RI DUQUESNE GETS LATE SCORE AND TRIUMPHS Chiistv FI rEity hn-rtS T-U vuttiy Siti ir Ut, ver tt.e The ft 64 yerd line pninging the openiiiig PASSES GIVE T.C.U. WIN OVER BAYLOR a CC. Tex 'UP I Led by Sam Baugh, a q'iirlertiack who throws the point. distance SYRACUSE NOSES OUT PENN OUTFIT SVRAn'-SK, in the last two minutes of play after being held scoreless thruout Syracuse unbeaten gridiron noaed out Penn State 7 to 3.

in a dramatic battle here Saturday before 10.000 bowling Var.nie Albanese of dashed 10 for the winning counter after receiving a forward from Ray Reckmack of Cheshire. He plaeekickwl a fcKitbaU i.ke a Texas university Ratur-iay remained amorig thr im'ieteated by w.nn.ing Bnylor 2" to 0, He'd orvleas in the first pt'Dol the took to the iir in ')nd and orevl or un forward passes Baugh Wis the throwing Purdue-Gopher Statiitici. ia It I SMtU MtM II umtmeS Jit 104 I 10 1 I JMtkM. iBlrr.nKra of f' ur of the for touch- His longest paas was majwrS for the second Frog score. Johnny Williams broke the 6-6 deadlock in the last minute of play In the second a ter when he snatched a lateral from Lloyd ('ardwell i and ra.

ed over 20 yards to a touch- lown. It must have felt like old times to who started his career aa a fullback three years ago. He plays left guard now and hir touchdow'H against the was his first since he turned Johnny, who pLyed hi prep school football at Lii high has been the handy man in the Gornhusker amp He has played fuilbeck, guard -avk. and tackle and has 'ione a good job w'herec er be as i-ayed. which earned 70 yards provided the margin of victory.

Originally scheduled as a breather between a pair of stiff contests, Mwsissippi State more Hrmi-hii! than lived up to advance warnings i from Dixie, and only an epidemic of unlucky breaks saved the Army from a more embarrassing beating. Coached by Major Ralph I. Sasse. former Army mentor, the southerners outplayed the Cadets in every department. Midway thru the first State took possession on its 23- yard line, and completed a touchdown mart unhalted.

Ike Pickle land the player on the field led the Dixie boys thru a series of four consecutive first downs, and Bobby Thames bucked the remaining four yards for a Pickle added the extra point and the Rcoie at 7-0 until the middle of the period. Starting from the 40-yard line, two perfectly executed pa.Axes tied the score. "The first was from Army's ace. Monk 5Ieyer, to Cline True, two plays later Meyer back and threw to il Grove who looped over the line Grove added the point. On the first play of the fourth period Meyer p'anted out on State's 20.

from thi.s mark, the Dixie boys went straight to the wi'ining score. The first play was one of thos. affairs. Charb-y ng flipped a flat pass to Fred Walters, who was lying prostrate as he made the catch for a net gain of 25 yards. Armstrong again passed to who made the catch among a covey of West Pointers, ducked out from their m.id, and started for the goal line Smith leaped high to block Armstrongs attempted conversion.

the scoring ended at The lineups: Nprlncftrld 6S, l.owrll Trvtilr 0 SS. Worrrtlrr Trrh 0. ttlhy is, 0. Ithara 88. 0 43.

F.d»»h«r<» 0. 1, I'mn 0. 40. Allrahany n. Biivton ollrgr 30, 0.

IS. Matr I larkMHR SS. BnHahi S. IS, Hrtrolt 1. Albrtfhl IS, Mnravlaa 0.

81, Ijifajrttr 0. Franklin A Alarahall St. 7. Si. I.r)ilgh 14.

I SM, Hrrvrl 0. Baldwin allarr SS. 0. I 0 Nrw Haniutblre Brihanj Cirandr 0. M.

81, B. HaniiKirn t1, Nl. 14. SI, Artwild 0. Halj 84, M.

0. GrnrVA 1. M. J. Wajnrshurf Thlrl 0 M.

1, 0. It. 0. Marabiill 14, Mrnry 0. IS, i ollrgr t.

1, Kniilown 0. Bloeniahurg 0 Rirr 41, 0, Hamilton 1, 0 0, 0, 1 rtnltj 1. Ml I lair 1 rrh 0 TrrnGm I'anrrr 0. Anirrlran 34. Gallatidri 0, IS Traih- 0 Mil Til.

tulanr 14, 0. andrrtilH 14, Trrh IS, North aroiina SS. 4 aioliiui Malt larmMM IS, Itadri B. SI. houtk a rot ina 0, IS.

lirniaikj 0, IrgiBia til, I.rr 0. Grorgrlown 1, liinond 0. Marjland 14, Xlrgtnla 1. Hakr 0. I 1, la.rida I 0 I Imtaon 13, SIrrcrr 0.

Blawha 10. Wofford arnoD-Nrwniaa 0 i amlirrland It, I'ototriar Nrw Bttrr 0 58, 0. Malr 0. Aahtam 0. Iluw ard 1.

1 Konlh I 0. Folj 0 IS. Irarb- 0. MJl TIIWI 14, A. 7.

iNoutlirrn MrthndUl 10. 0. hrictlaa SN, HajJor S. Nrwr I IS, 0. (iklahomw I 0, A ricana 27, Trinity I 7.

Haniri Hakrr 10. 1 Ttrh 14, Oktahoirm A 0, WASimS 28-12 Grefe Scores Both Cyclone Touchdowns on Flips from Allcnder. MILWAUKEE. (-IN For the fiFt time in four Marquette uiii- veriiity's returning grad: brated a ime oming tory urday night, aftftr the golden ava- lajithe sillied the Iowa State Cyclones, 28 to 12, before Sftec- tators. The win 1-F Marquette among the nation undefeated with five htraigbt vict iriei I'wa combination, Mlender to was re- for two touchdowns, while Rim-V, Milur.

VNhjIc AUender h. but in the i-- twin of Art two r- l.jwhdowns. Art h.uig a third and j'uff the fourth tjnliiant of the Al in laid riofl Art Guepe, jlaiii.ing MarquoUa f'lrty-two pit: hed fcjrvoini to Huivui, fuiU'i-'k wfjo hrrgtd KIM hi moi NT AIN. ahtud tncfi dutktd thru to nui fix', yard fr un t' nmn The hr I lo'T a i Kir in, ari'l Gut'i -ho the go.F .4 to 1 ol the Harc'iT: Fcthrrrt Pr tg Wo.f T' S'rrimtfrrg rm 0 Ut'- -r CM jffvt A rn-, fi 7 A 7 pi State7 a 0 A r-r. i r.c Gf'--- afirr '1 a vr Tl.f.-xrt A Dana, Trinity Tie 3LAIH Ne Danu (ollege and Trinity of Sioux i'lty playe i Saturday I tah Matr 13.

HtaU f. I tah 82. Briaham 0. Btark II. Matr 10, I tS.

fall. 47, Mr ora tary 7. Idaha 1 (Scatarra Braerhi i. rfillrgr 7, 0. I tah 18, i otarcdn Aggw-t 0 hatita Barbara i-Uir 0 Urrldratal 0 EAH MI.NT Btaafard 0, Clara SS, Mnalaaa 7.

0 ef Pagrf houiid 0 Goataga 7, Wakhiagtaa Malr 0. aliferoM 14, i A I. Ornati Matr 10. lo-rtland i. Matr 0 Nrtada II.

allforfitii 0. 4 klair 10, i olUgr mt Farlfir 7. 0. rt 1,1 e-: I Ovuf t--. JUB I 7 7- r.i, la HOOl rrlgtotoa IO.

(Mnaha Hoaih M. AthiwN 0 anihrtdar 0 0. 14, 0. 1 raalurd Hat 0 ht. I liuuhert Warjiuig Hatrr a P'-.

I i SL LOUIS UNIVERSITY JOINS VALLEY CIRCUIT LOUIS. The ert pri-i u-ri lyi Sslur.j^y r. the a-. ept -1 au i i- L-n t. tne ley onieiencfs..

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