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Field Goal Gives Oklahoma 3-0 Edge Over K-Aggies I.O( AI. MlOil IKHIL. S3. Ujniore fl. 2.

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SOONtliS COME Ti BIG SIX SIROGGLE Muddy Field Hobbles the Running Maneuvers of Both Elevens. 8,500 ATTEND CONTEST Play-By-Play of Husker-Pitt Battle Momton St. t.d- By WHITNEY MARTIN. AHKARN FIELD, Manhattan, Ka.s. uP), A place kick from the 13 yard line, the iipright-s from a angle, gave the University of Oklahoma a 3 to 0 victory over Kan.sa.s State here Saturday in a Big Six conference football game on a snow framed, muddy Held.

Bill Breeden, driving Sooner halfback, kicked the goal which brought a gloom matching the dreary day to 8,500 fan.s who watched the mud caked athletes around like peas on a platter in their futile efforts to make con- si.stent progre.ss by land. The lone punch waA the culmination of a drive started late In the fir.st period, featured by a 13 yard pass, Breeden to Karey PTiqua. which carried the ball to the Kansas State 7 -yard line. Three sma.shing drives at the line brought but 2 yards as the second peiioii opened. On fourth down Breeden dropped back to the 13 -yard line to send a sodden ball tumbling between the goal posts with a kick which would have from twice the distance.

Never a Threat. FIRST QUARTER. Game captain Johnny Williams of Nebraska won the to.ss and chose the north goal. Pitt AAill kick off. Patrick kicked off 60 yards to Cardwell who returned it 39 yards to the Nebraska 39 -yard line where Larue stopped him.

NEBRASKA hit the Pitt left guard for three yards. Detzel stopped Bauer. B'rancis got off a quick kick which was killed by McDonald on the Pitt 21 -yard line. PITTSBURGH cracked the middle for three yards. Heldt nailed him.

The Huskers smeared Randour on the second play after a yard gain. ball on the Panther 25 -yard marker. punt was partially blocked by Scherer but it got out to the Pitt 49 -yard line. Cardwell hit the Panther right tackle but failed to gain. Detzel and Kliskey stopped Lloyd.

LaNue swung thru the other side for four yards and the Huskers had the ball on the Pitt 45 -yard line. pass was intercepted by Mlchelsen and Pitt had the ball on the Pitt 38 -yard line. It was a poor pass. Itandour fumbled and recovered for a 9 -yard loss. Patrick hit the right side for two yard gain.

flat pass to Sites was incomplete, Michelsen lifted a high punt out of bounds on the Nebraska 29 yard line. Cardwell was stopped by Glassford after a 3 yard gain thru the right side of the Pitt line. Larue got punt back 10 yards to the Pitt 45 -yard line. IKOI HJPS iHE coiw Kfn Statv llolth an Edpiv in I'nnrih Qnnrtvr of Kif! (ianiv. MEMORIAL (T)LISEUM, lx)S Angeles, Calif.

X.D. In the wilde.st ixhibltion of wide open pas.s throwing shown by any major western football team this year, California came from behind to beat Wa.shlngton State 20 to 10 here Saturday. Forty thousand fans cheered lustily as the Trojans, after trailing 10 to 0 going into the fourth period, traveled the air lanes for three quick tnuehdoAATis to win their first major encounter of the The tourhdown drives were engineered by Davie Davis. 168 pound 44 UHrterbaok, who pitched pa.H.ses with unerring accuracy. Troy completed half of its 22 tosses for 200 yards.

Coach Orien Hollingber- team kept the hall In Trojan territory thru the first and then cashed in for their touchdown midway thni the Kan.sHH State never threatene I seriously thruout the game, any embryo offen.sives being checke I by penalties, fumbles, or sheer inability to make pi-ogress thru the stalwart Sooner forward.s. Aside from the threat which they made good, the Sooners also failed to bring qualms to the spectators. Occasionally Breeden, who sneaks up on the line with all the deception of a freight train approaching a crcxssing, and with practically the same results to anything in his path, would rip thru for a brace of first downs in midfield, but hi.s efforts were nullified by a tenacious Wildcat defense and the tendency of a feet to start in two or three different direction.s simultaneously. The lineups: Oklahoma Th Panthers took time out. minutes left in the quarter.

Michelsen faked a punt and Heldt tossed Patrick for a yard loss. Larue smashed the Nebraska right guard for 3 yards. Francis came in to stop the Pitt halfback. Larue pa.ssed to Sites for five yards but the play was called back and Nebraska penalized 5 yards for off-side. Patrick made it first down on the Nebraska 44 -yard line.

LaRue's pass to Sites was incomplete the ball hitting the ground. Patrick on a spinner got two yards at center, Hubka stopping him. LaRue dove over the Husker right tackle for four yards. punt just missed the corner as it bounced into the end zone to a touchback. The Cornhuskers scrimmaged from their 20 -yard line.

Francis faked a punt and the statue of liberty with Cardwell carrying the ball got 15 yards for a first down to the Nebraska 35 yard stripe, LaNoue lost a yard at the left side. Francis plunged for four yards. FTancis got off dandy punt Avhich LaRue fumbled on his 20 -yard line but recovered it on the Pitt 19 -vard stripe. Patrick got two yards at center. Three minutes left In the quarter.

LaRue broke thru the right side of the Nebraska line and he ran to the 46 -yard line before Cardwell finally tossed hm out of bounds. It was a gain of 33 yards. Francis intercepted forward and ran it back 8 yards to the Nebraska 49 -yard line. NEBRASKA picked up five yards over the Pitt right guard. Cardwell fumbled on the next play and Sites recovered for the Panthers on the Nebraska 48 yard line.

Pitt took out time with two minutes to play. Randour slipped thru the left side of the Nebraska line for 14 yards and a first down on the Nebra.ska 3 line. LaRue hit the other for two yards. Heldt dropped him. Randour slipped and lost three yards.

He went down on one knee after taking the pass from center. On a rovcr.HC LaRue got 10 yards before Cardwell bosted him out of liounds. It Avas a beautiful hidden ball play, the same one that scored against the Army last i week. I Patrick leaped over the line for a first down as the quarter ended. Score: Nebraska 0 Pittsburgh 0 SECOND QUARTER.

Patrick broke thru the middle for 17 yards and a first down on the Nebraska 7 -yard line. LaNoue finally brought down the Pitt full- i back. Randour hit center for 3 I vards, Francis dragging him down. LaRue hit the Nebraska I right tackle for two yards, Ball on Nebra.ska 2 -yartl line. Patrick I got only a yard at the Nebraska I left guard.

Patrick leaped over I the line for the touchdown. There was 13 minutes left in the second quarter. Score: Pitt 6 Nebraska 0 attempt at a place- kick was wide and failed to produce the extra point. Score: Pitt 6 Nebraska 0 Patrick kicked off 6 ii yards to LaNoue who brought it back to the Nebraska 16 yard line Avhere Souchak and Glassford tumbled him. A Cardwell av a smeared by three tacklers and lost two yards.

LaNoue lost two more on a reverse. Francis -stood on hi.s goal line punt and Howell lost two yards on a plunge. On a spinner, Francis found a big hole an i wa.s thru to the Nebraska 43 -vard line before and kicked to the Pitt 20 -yard downed him. Nebraska line. AA'cnt back and picked took out time.

Francis, who wa.s up the ball and got it back to the 1 playing a great game, wa.s thru Pitt 37 -yard line. the Pitt line before the Panthers PITTSBURGH on a could lay a hand on him. Francis reverse picked up two yanls. wa.s hint on the play. Randour hit the left side for Francis Ava.s tossed by Detzel three yanls.

Nichclsen puntevl to for three yard loss. Henson took LaNoue, Jerry returning the ball a lateral to right for two yard.s 15 yards to the Nebraska 29 -yanl Francis punted to Shedlosky who line. Dohrmann and Morrison re- downed by Scherer on the lieved McDonald and Mehring in pitt 17 -yanl line without a return, the Nebra.ska line. i PITTSBURGH MHES mi NG ME Head Hunters Half as Plentiful in the Current Term By VL.VN I II. NEW YGBK (AP'-The de- y.

4 X. I rlllOD i- NEBRASK was nm ovor (he viRht ssed for a ten-vard loss by Dalle tor a first down on the Pitt 28 on tho wide sweep. Silos yiml line. Two minutes left in 'I down ami when he the third quarter, Shedlosky hit, pVrlrins bit too eulv to pet around ralle Terzo the same spot for four tt 't, have it The Pitt guard Cardwell dumped Shcdlo.sky for 14 i llL outiaggcd volp the old grad or tossed Tczze slowed Cardie tried to let him was hurt on the play and Panthers took out time. Richard.s replaced Dalle Tczze in the Pitt forward Avail.

Stapulis replaced at fullback for Pitt. Patrick also was hurt on the last play. A lateral pass with La None carrying the ball lost 8 more and the Huskers were back to their ten-yard line. Francis stood in the end zone 1 plun and kicked 76 yards in the air. I The strident notes the "anvil the four yard loss on a sweep.

I Randour shook off three tack- 1 us ho hit the loft sido fur us niuy bo nu. un.n yards. Rtnpnll.s out tlm Irad.tional uli.r.r iboumis on the Nebraska 1 har line BR ASK I i re- prominent of IN i 4 1 I 11 II I 1 4 i placed Hubka and Holmheck re- America e.fadnng figures have lieved Heldt for Nebra.ska. Fran- faked a punt and Howell for two vards. quarter inuled with Ne- HMrLaughry of BroAvn Major Hill Smith Brown Lltlle Hull AVhceler RoberUon Oklahoma Kannat Stale Ik-.

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18 14 1 1 33 367 Cincy Manager Satisfied With Raise Offered by Larry MacPhail. CINCINNATI. i.VK Charlie Dressen signed Saturday to manage ithe Cincinnati Red.s for another year with General Manager Larry MaePhail declaring he "can manage the as long as I am connectetl with the Dressen took hold of the Reds in midseason of 1934 the fourth to tackle the job within three years. Putting an accent on youth, he lifted the club from the cellar to sixth place in the National league He got a raise in the contract en' fii lilfh i rii P.iv 184 Ik-, e.it 4 I I I I I 0 1 Ml 11 r. i I 16 8 14 11 14 1 1 I'M If.l.r I ist 1 Aim I 1 Alt! V.

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Dressen wanted a two- yt ar contract. MacPhail said more-than-one year contracts were contrary to club policy. Other than that the terms were not disclosed. two indicated search would I 8 I liegin at once for a fust baseman to replace Jim Hottomley, who is to retire; for a hard hit- Pt ting outfielder; and. as always, for 12 13 some gixHl pitchers i Dressen made siguing of his 15 2 8 the for squelch-; i ing some stove league rumors of 1 ilusugieement over playing policy.

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5 UfiOrfS BAIL NEBRASKA'S BALL THE KlCKOff BALL CARRIED PUNT ------FIELD GOAL--------PENALTY tnc PASS" rc.r 4 Mi-l I niittntiHiHinuiiu INCOMPLETE PASSFUMBLE PASS INTERCEPTEDBY 6 BY NEBRASKA I i i 4 10 20 30 50 30 30 10 Kf 'cKOFr -Z 03 J) cAftoweu POAir ar FRANCIS unt er mich ison PENALTY FOd OFFSiDC lahuc PAiS iNrepciPrep ar rsANCn snts Re COME HEP CARDWELLS FUMBLF LAHUF 20 30 50 AO 30 20 FATH i pATHiCK eoes OYFH PATRiCK KiCKEQ OFF FHANCiS OiO soMf fancy FUNTtNEr fbovno i PASS lANOaf PDNUD Por OPTS I STAPULiS score: PITT. (6 I NEBR.O 30 50 80 so 20 FRANCIS FKFEO --T' I 1 FAANCIS fpAPO-'' -ej lA 03 JP 0 1 30 50 30 20 10 1 PASS CP J3 in FOR 3ALL 14 L' The ball finally where Scherer Pitt 31 yard line into a cro.ss crowd chattering. iiv back bnuska in pos.sea.sion of the ball downed it on the on its 28 -vard line, second down of Pen. s.Mvania but inc. The punt was and eight go.

ivind and had the Score, end third quarter: Pitt.s- I Mzvh.ooi,.. I he reeord.s of Hritton of 'Pennessee, Harvey liar-. burgh 6 Nebraska 0 FOURTH QUARTER. caliber Jone.s and Dobie. Eight minute.s left in the half.

Stapulis on a spinner cracked the middle for 3 yards. Randour Avork- ed a reverse for a first down on the Pitt 42 -yard line. Francis intercepted forward pa.ss, and he brought it back to the Pitt 41 -vard line. backward pass Bauer to Francis and forward pass to LaNoue was comfileted but lost two vard.s. The Pitt linesmen yard on the to the left.

1 when they have ma- tcrial. The thi.iì year indifales Francis punted to Shedlosky av I io got it back five yards Avhere How- ell and Piohrmann spilled him on that the loutball following the Pitt 30 -vard line. finally luis thi well Randour work- known fact that the maienal. not ed a rever.se thru the line for two the coach, the mam in yards. Shedlo.skv hit the other side tootball or faiUue.

lio for three Pitt fumbled but eoacbe Avill. of coui'ie. g. 1 more Shedlosky for a two nut of good material than yard lo.ss Stapulis just got off a nu ntor.s. akso axiomatic tbaL mint out of the coaeli in tbo w'll were breaking thru on nearly vAnien rnino om oi iihmit 8 nn tHi' lillO IDtikt' WlliUUt every play.

Hauers pa.ss Avas inn. NEBRASKA Howell plunged adeuuato talent. from shoit formation for six m.ste.ad ot popping olf yards, about the eo.aeli of a lo: ing teair. Franeis failed at eenter. Gard- st old grads tln.s sea tm well faili'd to gain on a lateral adopting more practical UMim.

i when Sites and Souchak combined and methods. gmng on ihm. Francis got a poor pass aiuf doing something about fidmg from center anil his punt rolled biggir and lu ltcr material to the out of bounds on the Pitt I.Vyard did alma in.ilc! of 1 line. dig. they aii- taking the PITTSBURGH took lime and the re.stru oil the out.

Stapuli.s Avas slow on a tion that kept gotxl athletie jii'os- ner and the Hu.skers met him at picts from matnculatmg and, line, Ellis and McGinni.s hold- ing matriculated, from e.otlmg ing ihm to no gain. Shedlosky hit along reasonably am 11 in.sido the Nebraska left end for If you haveti Ihm studymg six yard.s. relatively iir igtiifleant portion Stapulis on a cro.ss buck got ncwspaja space devoted to im four vards and first down on the man footliall usult b.i\*’ play. Jiauers pa.s.s grounded. He just got rid of the ball before being tackled 15 yards hack of the line.

A third pass Ava.s hurried and Stapulis broke it up. The puss was intended for Scherer. Francis punted to LaRue who returned yanis to the Pitt 17 yard line. Howell replaced Bauer in the Nebraska backfield. Randour slummed the left side for five before h'rancis stopped him.

Randour hit the Husker left end for 3 yards more. LaRue tried the other wing and Dohrmann held him to no gain. Nichclsen just did get off a punt which LaNoue fumbled but recovered on the Nebraska 31 yard line. Ellis went in 15 -yard line. Shedlosky been ini.N.smg one of the mu: nol a IIU iiil hi i for Shirey at tackle.

nothing when I)ohrmaiin tei.stmg -if the cuntnl Howell lo.st one yard at the line. punt him on a at the campaign. Nebraska right end. Dohi niann Tlu old gracb 1 tud.v- roVled Yo Yho ihtt" 19 -yard broke up Handour's pa.s.s after the mg -e lurn. Did where Scherer downed lt.

hands. dulii't mi. the sigiufii an-c ef Randour went inside the fact that Y.dt braska left end for .5 yatds, Sta- Pi ai ling Uoiiu ll, get an inch on a reverse. Sta pubs gained two yard.s at the i pubs punted out of bounds on the aid. by it, new plan, left side.

high punt lolled Nebraska 30 -yard line. with a bmhly NEBRASKA on a mg frt siuad to uif.at I'l" verse am 12 yards to the Ne- ette, ul a di i braska 42 -yard line. On a fake ic- and di. ipat. unie l)u()i.

veise Franei.s thru ior fuur gluum. ttv h.i i mit- yards. fiediman d. On the same play Sam picktd and uuUnin UaUfuim.i, to the Nebraska Ih-yard line but Pitt was off-side Panthers were set back to their 18 -yard Shedlo.sky replaced LaRue for Pitt. Shaw went in for Sites.

Stapulis got a I oav pass from cen- ter and wa.s tossed on his 8 -yard I op more. making a the pru. uf rO.uiMm line. Dohrmann downed him. It Franeis hit the Pitt fur i.

tm ii tu b. line, Dohrmann W'LS a 10 yird loss 8 ht guard for first down on ith new inati i tli, i Nebraska out time. There 47 -yard line. A pas.s. Howell devrlupnu nf.

-u it was 45 seconds left and the Husk-( Dohrmann an.l lat-oal to Fiati- and the bie.idt! of tlw ol- cis wa.s good for seven yards. larid, ainung i ges l.n -l Pitt took out time. Four and a sm.dl. half minutes left and Nehi a.skai ir year la In iKi.s the ball on the Pitt 40 -yard the l.mKa of 111 101 A iorward pass, Franci.s to thi 1 by p.i'dui 1 H. n.son vias im Andiew.s iik ptiunal 'I'l I ers were attempting to get in another play the half ended.

It wa.s a good thing wa.s attempting a third down punt. Stapuli.s stod in his end zone and hi.s punt rolled down the side lines and linallv out of bounds on i went into the Nebraska ba. Id rduij the Nebra.ska 21 -yaid line. fur Huwell. turnia.

Madr Allc.un (d it.di of itii Howell plunged Andrews' long pa.s.s wa.s intei jUanir Muuic of Lo.u up thYee by Kh.skey and it aau.s 1 ynri W.iliiuii more as the half ended with Ne- ball on their own JO-yaid Uin bniska in pus.se.ssion of ball on seiondaiy aa is puiiuqi its own 25 -vard line. king down Hu.skei ic( eiv- 1 tlmr pk ers en the pa.s.s plays. iur PITTSBURGH -I I lUrnrdiing t.r leaving uVei the ni. pUmgi'd fur three yards, play luidcd to obtain wn nmr wa.s called back and 4 dn'w a 5 yard penalty for ofl-side. nevei lli.

1 On a reverse Shedlo.sky was Allr.un and iiad leLd. Score end of rjuarter; Pittsburgh 6 Nebraska 0 THIRD QUARTER. The Nebra.ska at the start of the third quarter wa.s the same as opened except Howell i-m 4 at quarterfiack in.stead of duniped by Duhrmann ami Fills lipjt cu.iclung i Bauer. Eldridge lor Cardwell yard lo.ss. Avas fling Bill ln.giain I Ben.son for LaNoue.

Pitt I hm't on the play and Heldt re- ipff tjv( ly. I mu fending the south goal. FranO.s 1 R.iy Muii m. i i kii ked off to NiihoLsen on the in the pretty will bi. IMtt 20 -vard line.

The Panther bai kfield. plunp'ii rl ilt. W. Idurf tui-k 1 quarter 'got it back to the put pl.a N.atPw'-!-.' 26 -vard line i Neluaska right side Ba a lii.st lost 1: chamiaoo liip. two yards a reverse, fiunbled but Miehi ii rc' StafiulLS ran thru the rni'idle for 21 and a fir.st down on the Pitt 8 -yar'd line where Shirey ran him down from behind.

It Ava.s a fake rever.se. Stapulis a spinner lu.st a yard but the Panther.s an off-side penalty on the play ShiiiloHky wa.s at the line ol rimniajje but got a yaid. A futward Randour to I Niehels. n. Ava.s lor thiMc I yat'lH.

Stapuli.s on a side I play got ven yards arouml the left B-dl on Ne- hra.sK/t 4 line Stapuli.s I jiunt 'd out of iKiund.s on the Ne! braska 21 hne. i NEBRASKA rn 1 I 8 was I toss, t'ttr a yard by la 1 i FrHm iM punted Sh fju.sky. the Pitt man. turned ten yard.s to the Pitt 46 liiie I the half in of droppcfl Hill, i P.an lour pass Shedlosky rnis.s- connection Randour on a leverse swung the Nebraska 'eft lackle for 9 I Stafaili.s plunj.ed to a fir.st th-' 41 line fia.s fo hak w.im in Randour swung thiu the left tour yaiti.s i herer dragged him A fciwaid pass Itandoiir to Som hak 1 vaids and first down ta ar'l HoaOl inadf- a beautiful tackle i.n a Hwe? fur a foui iS Pittsfaiigh took time vf-n minutes left in (ivercd for a five yard lo.s.s lo.sky fumhled and covered the Ihtt 32 -yaril line Nebraska took time out One min ute and left Nebra.ska took a fiv( nti penalty for thf out The iiti.sk er.s alleif time to (he le NEBRASKA 1 Bauer to vva .4 i 13 yard.s ami the Hu.sk, i.s re on the 24 -yard line A f-a to I lohrinatm Irorn iut i lust a yard The Hu rs tr ara.i; but Sites thru u.d pi Fr.in is tur a 9 ymd I It- iih md buun l' R.tuer'.s lull to v.as imurruilete I'ltt took the b.dl on (luwias uii it.s .11 line va III at nt line the gani" nded witl; I itt 111 pu.ssi-.ssiu’i of llie ball on yard line mal Hore' Pitt 6 8 I Acs Scalp IndianB STII.LWA'l l-R. Okl Oklahoma Aggns a lu 1 running a 2 i lurv and Indian game witli the ke'l in a oofl veil tho yu the title tu bl a DALTON.

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ht' De NEBRASKA mm 1.4 Some day let ui, you a of the fdingi and Broken treth we drain out of tf and differ en tials. Clean, and refill with winter weight gr-ar grcas noA at Earl NEBRASKA May Have Had Its, 8 ut Pressed and AT riTTSBURGH But Your Garments Nave Never Had Better Clean inq Th.in Get at the EERLESS (LEANER I.

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