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LINCOLN SITSDAY JOUnNVL NOVKMIILK Smashing Francis Brightestjtf Crimson Performers IN SOME ftONlS UNO HK 11 HIS Nebraska Had Fans Worried as the Game Came to End. or- I5ACE FOR 'TUB be long now until the! L' started late campaign it (Continued from Page 1-A.) California Bears take the Stanford used hut four substitutions all Cardinals over the jumps in next, There was over four so-called remaining of the game then the choice of the the Pitt followers were mov- boys will be one of those auto- But tf StTnfoTd' should over- Francis tried a pass turn the dope bucket and smash but it fell whoL ra.lfornia's victory then ma 7 yards thru the air, was rushed in. the schools of the Coast conference would be summoned to take £iS ballot route. j- 1 r-n heave was short and wide of In the event the KUskey. Pitt pulse the Bears, it inight be back to protect, er Stanford or California, but if cemer, 5 the is as close as the form mppea u.

sheet suggests, with Stanford win- Flares and Fiziies. ning, it probably would be Cali- appeared that the last Husk fornia. And for no better reason than that Stanford has made a rather sorry mess of representing west roast pride and prestige in the Rose Bowl battles of the past two years, so the folks of the Parifie slope, unless I am dead wrong about my onions, likely would vote to give the Berkeley team a shot at the classic In which Stanford has been such a dismal failure. er hope had faded but all at once they were back In the fray with feet when Morrison recovered fumble. With but a minute and ten seconds left, the Huakers called for a time out to atop the clock and the pin.s were up for one of those storybook endings.

Bauer shot a "shovel pass i short underhanded loss which took behind the line of scrimmage and the big Seward bov raced 13 yards before being plav lost a yard 1 IVlo put; 8 for Scorers of Nation HEIIHLHnfflWINS Saiulhaeli Starter 'Zi 0 UJM TO 4415 POlhiT OP 67 1411 hr Aa.Oit»t«l There HILE the Rose Bowl 2 I. The Pitt stands were becoming chchec, therefore, will con- somewhat fri-ntic as the several I nue suspense until aft- hundred Cornhusker supporters Stanford hnrit out with Cah- began to chant for a touchdown. bumped out of bounds on till forty seconds left. i Francis faded far back on the next play, but locate a receiver, and Siles hauled him fornia the race for preferment' Bauer called for fnojher for- in and south is Tiu-riceivers. rr? 11 had little chance to take proper aim for a pass and finally a punt had to be called.

Stapulis, reserve fullback, hauled the Panthers out of this hole with a punt down for a 9-yard lo.s.s. Bauer that rolled 79 yards right down then tried a long pass to Scherer, the sideline, never varying an inch but the toss was batted down by in its course or it left end, w'lapped around roturns arc bohrmann's arms in si.ch a way play had just inter- region is stronger than Bevan with another horse-radish for the Mustangs of intriguing statement, to-wlt; Southern Methodist who re- Scliwanimel, all- lently pinned back the ears of the IT. C. L. A.

Bruins. 21 to 0. In setting forth the popularity of the Mustangs in the citrus belt, I quote from Braven column in the Los Angeles Times: suppose our friends up in San Francisco will listen to ad- v'ice from Los Angeles but if the Golden Bears or Stanford want to fill the Ro.se Bowl New day they can be assured of a capacity crowd by inviting the Mustangs. Efforts will no doubt be made to secure Princeton, but vou can bave the ern Methodist has color and speed, wdneh are two of the greatest gate attractions in any branch of com- guard of two years ago, was In the same boat with the four Minnesotans; that he played a freshman year and a varsity year at Oregon, subsequently having two varsity years at years all told, whereas the Big Ter. permits only three.

too late now to do anything about Schwammel. elthough the Western conference committee at least is In position to ask Iowa some embarrassing questions. cepted a pa.ss and got it back to the Nebraska 49. Cardwell picked ui) vard.s on the first play but starting braska followers were granting that Pitt.sburgh as a team, de- would have hopped out of bounds during the 30 yards which it rolled. When the Huskers came back for the second half, LaNoue was replaced by Benson, Jerry having been off form all week with a Charley horse which had taken some hard bump.s in the first half.

Even the mo.st paiti.san of Ne- Mustangs Play Second Tilt in Five Days and Down Arkansas 17 to 6. FAY ETTEVILLE. Ark, LSL The Methodist acrml circn.s went into high gear Satui- dav afternoon for the second time within days to turn back the Arkansas Razorbacks 17 to 0, and kept the Mustangs in the running for the mythical national title and the Ilo.se Bowl nomination. Bob Wilson, 165 pounds of speed and wizardy with the pa.ssing arm, played the leading role in keeping the SMTT nine game sea.sonal record unmarreii by defeat or tie. Acting as field general for the Mustangs in the absence of Shuford, SMD star who w-as injured when Matty sensational team crushed U.

C. L. A. at Lo.s Angeles Monday, Wilson dliected an air attack that found the Razorbacks helpless, altho Arkansas outgained the Invaders on ground plays. Pass to End Scores.

SMU took Robbins punt on thoir own 20-vard line to open the second quarter. Advancing deep into Razorback territory. Wilson hurled a 21 yard pass to Smith, and second later tossed another one to Tipton for 35. Tipton caught the ball on the Arkansas 5-yard stripe but stumbled and fell. Cndaunted, repeated the act, flipping a short pass to Tipton as he stepped over the goal line.

Orr kicked the extra point. More passes carried the ball into Porker territory In the third period. Reaching the 14-yard mark. Orr dropped liack and booted a perfect field goal. Razorbacks Finally Score.

A pass from Burt to Tipton resulted in the husky eml going over and his second touch -1 down In the final period and again I faithful toe booteil the extra point. The Razorbacks came back strong in this perioil as the rapidly tiring Mustangs, completing 120 minutes of gruelling football since Momiav, weakened. RAKE BOLLDOGS WA STATE I Early Cyclone Lead Falla Before Late Rally of Old Grid Rivals. DE24 MiTlNES. (IL Iowa and Drake university, traditional rivals, battled to a 7-7 tie here Saturday before a crowd of H.OOU.

State srort'd in tho first perioii, and Drake tied it up in the last quarter. A pass to Ziesmer ho flipped lateral to Pettit, Drake eentei, pul the Hulldog.s in scoring po.sltiou on the Iowa State line. Raf- felty carrieti the IxvU over for tho Btilldogs. and kicking on the Ivneh at tlie tinif of the score, eaine Ircun the to make the I'onversiou and gave Drake the tie. Iowa State reserve.s hammered over a touchdown in the first quarter and Poole made the extra point from placement.

Poach George lowii State mentor, sturtc'd a suipn.st lineup of reserves who outc h.ugeil the Bulldogs and took of an intercepted pas.s to seore after fourtecm minute.s of play in the first quarter. The lineups It was Kenneth Sandbach, half bark, shown nlxne. who was tn the van of the impre.ssive Princeton march that rolled over Saturday to preserve the spotle.ss record for the sea.son. liiisker Bag of 'I'ricks Kcqil dosed ei Field and Foruards SpiiiiitTs and Lalpralii tn Miiiiiiniiii. state Dailt'v ntshtuger imfniteln Stoeckcr Krosr.T Ailfiiiler Iowa Stata lirako .1 It.li.ii'! r-o I Mr 1.

s.iiiit.a Knit 7 It (I II Liw a tua, liildw r.iii morf point aftrr tom-hdown, ci mentt. Itrnks. tmnhitown. r.ftflrt, aftrr touchdown. pin, i -i' rials: itrfrrrr.

K. ini.i. timplrr. l.i'vsrn, 'llinois llnrsnian, Srr Tavtor. irhita, cid Util John.stonr, Iowa Elis Have It Easy NEW HAVEN.

Gonn. t.l* by GREGG NEBRIDE. PITT STADIDM, the la.st mail on the opening kick- XEW H.WEN. Gonn. t.l*- Th off anti later in the game Francis football broke thru the initidle and ame to a lo.se Satuicl.iy lo.sky, the la.st man, downed him.

The crowd was fir.st announced as 36,000 anil later tho e.stlrnate was revised to was a Robbins a 21 yard pas.s A powerful Pittsburgh line and a rninute proposition. Pitt fans fielti put the skids imder the weather There the Cornhuskers in the traditional drizzle falling as the game battle the intersectional, Saturday in attempting a quick play on a wide lateral, get full possession and the oval got away from him to he recovered by Siles of Pitt on the Husker 48. Use Straight Tactics. It was the first time Pitt had been in position to open up and a string of wide plays, with their "hidden ball maneuvers were an gan banging thru over guard and ihers still have liner inside the tackles. Randour havoc in opposing served the victory, but the Ne- bra.skans were claiming individual honors for Sam F'rancis.

His punting, plunging and Interception of passe.s earned him a place in the Husker football hall of fame. Pittsburgh plays the same sound football that has carried it to many victories. Lacking the fla.sh i Burt to Howell, porker end, who juggled the ball on the 1-yard stripe. The officials ruled, however, that Turner. SMU safety man, had interferred and declared the pa.ss completed.

Rucker plunged thru left tackle for the porkers first and only score. Seanuster missed the kick. The lineup: rivals Saturday afternoon. The in night rain Panther powerhouse a a party got to the New s. M.

Tipton spam Stulflrbeme navboru Si-iitlin on Stewart TAKE note that Coach Elmer Layden of Notre Daine is being put on the pan in newspaper Panthers ticipated. Instead, Panthers be- and polish of last year, the linemen who cause backfielda on itig it with a 14 yard gallop, thru running plays. The way they are the left side Shirev managed to! under punts indicates that campPe; Lllir fiel' pull him from behind carrying 200 pounds is no handi- LaRue picked up 10 yards on cap to some persons. Lineups and hidden ball reverse which the summary: Turner Methodlit Arkansn.Offk'tal.s: Uefert l9 .11 Hailen ili Bunday Iti Van Sickle Ih rh Keen 7 3 7 17 acro.ss a fourth down plunge Gentral and a second quarter touchdow which gave Pitt a 6-0 victory. The skiddish gridiron balked the Hu.sker attempts to uncork a series of spinners and lateral.s in the effort to match the Pitt pow'er.

as the entire routed ft't to 0 in bowl. Bernie Rankin and Torn Gurtin each scored two torn h- downs to lead 5'ale attack A gathering .5.006 pei- son.s, tlie smallc.st to watch a var- sitv game in the yelb'il between slnvers progres.s when the as the sons of Eli dashed up an.t liown the gridiron lei kles.sly to score eight tino's mainly on lone runs to pile up hetivicil of the season, Football Results While the a is, sea of mud. it was slippery enough (Gontinued from Page Irrii llrnlMin It. I had used to The lineup and summary; ska if It IK. fifl'l jmlc NDEFEA GR Texas; um- I di Muon, Lipniiinb, Center.

HOI TH. l.iiulHtaii!« wt.ite Ul. 0 me iietu ur.dh.u 2 I be spread. Failure of the to i shine the past few days prevented in.k,. i.i 1 IricUilii I the sods drying.

uuilam llenrj I aiilHini 51, 1 Tho Pitt publicity I fUd a good job of spoofing on lu iti.i CREW DD a defen.sive without much offense. Stanford be selected a lot of folks win stay away from the Rose Bowl just because the Redskins have never done well there. Rut put 'em against a team like those pesky Mustangs and there he any empty seats. Southern Methodist so good last that I suddenly remembered having lived In Texas two yean." TT seems that the Big Ten con team colors were lowered the following quarter ended. He McDunaw power play inai Baupr II ittiir midiile on that Vhif'ho ilked out of turn.

tor yards, Thic haQ no definite in- 3 tust play and Lal'Vn; Hctf of Clear StMiPiiak Uanlfll Clirkpy iJalU' i I ID HltPi Syracuse Dreams Randour a Record lor Season Arc Ruined by Colgate. 2 on the next. Patrick got to the iDPi. f'haTf uiaie- wont In'a again, leaping over the Hus-, f'lr Bcnuun for fullbacking his senior year p-nHrd tn barelv eet the Huimbi-ok for newt: kei hrt guard naitiy i naurr fur i Victorious six straight neces.sary yardage. i riU'inirith- for Daiir the Grange tf'ani It was the end ot a 48-yard shrdicrky from the thinning jouiTvcy and every inch was i a Trmpir.

ranks of undefeated, untied leiun.s earned. attempt at a rnnnrr. j. Mponrty. Aindrmv 1 irlil JutlKr, Millrr, Pen Panther weight.s.

The Pitt program had none of the weighing i I nioi than 195 A 'J' -LU buigh sports gave the iiuwitni n. following tlata on the Pitt ouiain.niu a 2H, wall. Left Soiichak. 205; left (1. liitOuiiooK.i I I.

Hki, MM i uunnioi, 21b; loft puur.i, Glas.sfoitl, 220: center, Kliskey, Murni) This column has no definite in on the tluc to the fact that I laid eyes on F.liner Layden since the day he wa.s doing an excellent job of 210; right Italie Tezze, 20.5: right tackle, Detzel, 19.5. right end, Hilc.s, 190. I I kmOit Inkllluir Htdtr (1924) at the South Bend institu tion. but that doe.sn’t bur me from doubt that Layden said It or so much a.s thought it. A declaration of that sort would be made only by a conceited chump I riiiiw.i iinbi I ai'lii rk I'ulj Irchuic 1 Klmir I 11.

in the Nebra.ska 4 ineludetl Paul Morri.son. senior 2 oontor. who piayo.i groat ball game. Harold Holm- 5 h. ta.

alho iooko .1 00,1 li. til he was iiijvirod. Stcrilifc.l Shaving Crmm multiplies itself in lather 297 times going further than any no brush cream. Actual tests show that its tiny lather bubbles stay moist on the face 18 LUBRICATES SOOTHES i A iftial! anufurt of oil in Fit'h Shavinit luhri- Kni! the skin. Fit' ShsVinit I Cifiim or l.uin the teudereU tkin Large Tube placekick was whle.

That touchdown took by the top hwavy l.a unable to eome The VRtory of canny Amly .7 a Charley horse which hun cany ml.s. week. sol Holmbeck injured an ankle I lirlkOtin 2S. Huiilheni 17. some Stale LtncHman, muuth.

LOUISIANA LIMITED TO ryere listed as 1935 regulars until Layden, the fullb the conference officially sa nay. till a live issue the Horsemen mates I Gopher camp The Minnesota quartet wa becau.sc* the closed that all the had playt'd a year of freshman football at Oregon before enrolling at the Gopher A. might have been cxpcctcHi. the Big Ten committee lu Id that the fiT-shman particip.it.on a a year quite a much as if it had been with the By way of proving that liitltr feeling still at Minne da. a Minneapolis new p.tpei Bill Bevan.

Gopher guaid at head t.a«h at hnc.i 1 her a eharg- ing that Gt.a* ht's i. of Imva and Spear- of Wi.s- contm were tlio worthies who fullback at and his had lo.st to Nebraska two successive years. It them a heap of tion to swat the Cornhusk- crs in their senior year. I very well recall that when he was taken from the lineup during the fourth period, ill order that his replacement might take part In the fun. FInier I.ayden’s parting aet was to seek out Ed Melr to indulge In a cordial handshake with the Nebraska captain.

That was good sport-smanshlp In Its truest sense. I believe a player- sportsman of that pe would he thing different as a and blowing off after a victory certainly would be In questionable taste. jtavcU the Huskers from going down to a much defeat, standing in hia own zone, Francis kicked to the Pitt line. This gave the Hu.skers an opportunity to their iort and Pittsburgh was never able to launch a su.staine.l attack. it wa.s only a few min- later that Sam wa.s bat on hi.s own goal line punting again W.

Uait- Kei nango crowd of U1.SO i will Ac'm foV'lhc'On-; eleven year.s the domination of tiisslc at Lincoln 13-0 WIN BY GEORGIA Maroon over the larger Ihanksgiving day. Forced to use for not fiekl Syracuse triu.uphed over bv a fighting opposition. Loui.siana Uolgate. State university retained it.s un- oigal was complete ma.ster There were moie than 506 Nebraska follower.s in most of the group icing alumni Gootl fi'-lega- hand irom Gleve- Hii)lor Ml, Hln- 17. A fnlriil rii t.klnlm«HH 7.

fn.r»! 7, Viiiaf.ll'i 33, not kV VIOINTVIN. Bill tirrrlry Htalf I I I I H.alr i -'5, olor.itlit olirsf M. 0. itiii -luir 27. BriKhHiii Voiing 0.

I BOWLING kept 15.006. Louisiana Bulhlogs nearly whole route, threatening. thinl HfUl Htioinri III h.ft G.eorgla’-s At no time dh! Syracuse elunrrtiin New aa, slungion ano st 13. Miuiluril oii I hu XMil 2.5. I su.i 11:4.5 will atop Mai, This the ball actually trav- the or.ly bv the So thor led 76 irds in the air.

bouncing after hitting to show what funny things footballs will i hen killing it on the Pitt 31. Some Great Punting. It wa.s, who giive Huskcr.s a in fond period by snagging one of Ran- men of Harry Mehre at the 5 I over lint early in the opening period perienced and accumulated its winning; rolh'il up fu.st noint.s on Fathern brilliant run to Syiacu.se.s live, anu I fomth quarter sprint of gained 24.5 yard.s on the ground to vards by Bill Gras.s, its opponent.s’ mere In the an. th pile star, in the final Golgate eameil triumph 8 1,1 over to a lit- i. wa.s Golgate mastery bi the 7.

vu. less 8 ht and tlm Mr mo game the aggregation that the i i i.r a. nartv will ariivc iii Lincoln Ho'ithirn i day niorning on the Ak-Sar Hen. Wu.li )r in Voriiml minute.s The veil 113 yard.s against 46. of Syrai use m.ide several remark- Hii.sk'-r.s 8 the sun siiK Lincoln ami an; anxious to take a look at Old Between the fog and passes and got back to the Loutsianu, left i able in defense of its panthers it was rather gloomy Pilt 41.

Hut the powerful Pitt the Tigeis and a line, once lepubsing the Maroon in Pittsburgli. line was thru so fast that Bauer Get Real Value When You Buy Coal clean rut claim to the conference crown Uprising by Harvard. Goai Dana X. no allbi.s. "The nlippG'y field our attack, tiut I anything away fiom a mighty fine Pittsburgh team prices arc IL al value is 4 by the ar.

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invader on the one-ineh line again turning them back withm 10 -yard mark, Dffensively it never did get a chance to move into action. GAMBRlDtlE. Mass. Har- -rn vards long suffering football NIUHLENBERG FAlLo IU joi Pitt coach le- squad, stung by three major de- CTnPPHRnHAM RAMS clared. "Pitlaburgh reai bed it.s feats this season, crushed a fight-; I Ur rUnUnHivi rm pp.tij against Army last Ing University of New Hampshire' NEW YORK.

i ni- the fa.st against team 41-0 in the stadium Satur- football 1 Saturday. It's well Ibat day Beioie barelv 7,000 shivering ran up its highest score of the spectators, the Crimson riattencd season here Saturday, ----------the Wildcats altho the offensive the Muhlenberg eleven, 45 to Nebraska players weie tore a crowd of 5,000 at the Polo moiis was not as tough as Grounds. Minnesota. The Ram line-up as composed ------------0 tor thr mo.t F.Imrr oart but the varsity players were great game at end He on tiie field much of the time, and one flat pass and was never particularly tn the second perio. 1 off his feet on the wide when the New Yorkers pushed NEW LOCATION 930 So.

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