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SPORT SECTION CLASSIFIED TH ENTV-FIFTII YEAR. IJXCOLX, Sl XDAr, OCTOBER SC SECTIOX EIGHT PAGES Nebraska Gives Ames Ags Lesson in Grid Sport Kansas Aggie Freshman Gridders. BUSKERS STEP ON IOWA STATE Nebraska Attack Packs Scoring Punch i Which Turns Back Ames Gridders By Margin of 31 to 6. BY SFIKRMAN. were doing their football husking in high gear yesterday on Memorial stadium soil and ran over Iowa State of Ames to the extent oif a 31 to 6 triumph.

Four touchdowns and a brilliant placement goal by Quarterback Stephens virtually from the middle of the field enabled the Huskers to pile up the most pretentious point total of the fall campaign in Missouri Valley conference circles. Ames executed its one touchdown in the Coach Speer, Ryan, White, McCollem, Tillm an, Meredith, B. Ryan, Ely, Shay, Yeager, Wilvers, Brown, Baxter, after Nebraska had set the scoring pace, but the remainder' chapman. of the sixty minutes of jousting was decisively In the Corn- M.ddle row Sandera, Fletcher. Freeman N.eU 1 ,1 1 1 4 Lower row Bowman, Welch, Bob Lange, Freeman, Neely.

huskers favor and (he only element of doubt pertained to the dimensions of the Nebraska point total. LINCOLN BOWS TO THIRD CITY Capital City High Victim of Defeat In Bitterly Contested Struggle On Grand Island Field. The Cornhusker oflfensive displayed its greatest power and consistency of any combat during the 1926 season. back Glen Presnell was the chief scoring agency for the victorious Nebraskans, with Quarterback Bobby Stephens and Halfback Frank Dailey, also stepping lively over the chalklines to follow brilliant pace. Did Stuff.

The KBHHas Agsle freahman and the Nebra.ska frosh win enllUle fre.ihman football, but a Ppeclal dKspensat ithtH fall In order that the eonferenn Saturday afternoon Nov. 6. on Nebraska field In a Walter tamp fund. Fre.shman footballerK orial game. Missouri Valley eonferenee rules have proliiblted permitted to participate la one game for the memorial.

BY LAWRKNCE TYLER. (iRANl) ISLAND, Oct. high hopes of a national championship football title faded into the distance here this afternoon. A fighting team representing (irand Island high school is the reOson for defeat, The final count gsive the Islanders the victory by the scant margin of five jioints, the final reckoning being, to 0. It was a battle from start to finish.

Idncoln started out in real style, with Boh Raugh turning in a 30-yard run. The Purple and Gold eleven stiffened and chances were lost. Kitchen tried a place-kick after tries at the line proved futile, but the eflfort was wide of the goal posts and Grand cnsiitioii was granted the yei.riings| Island took the ball on its 20-vard line. The victory this fall In order that the conference might contrilnite to the Vamp i 1 i at all conference schools will earned and oach I lerce boys deserve all the glory that While the line conceded the opposition a considerable margin In the weights, the er forwards were futtctlonlng superbly In every position, boles and forming Interference for the backs ami resisting Iowa State's succe.ssfully and effoc- tlvely with the alngle exception of the Ames which netted the one touchdown In the period. A pH.sslng end plunging attack wee unleashed by Ames In the third pert which advaneeil the hall deep Netuaska territory.

Miller, a ejibstllute Ames back, was Iowa State's main rellunee In the march toward the Nebraska goal, hut the Iltiaker defense w.i-'» equal to the task, turning back the Hawkeye Aggies and then breaking oeorgta Terli, np a forward pass play on the' IN rilK WKST. At 31; 6. At WrsdejRH, 16; Midland 0. At 13; Kaiifuie. At 16; 7.

At l.oui*—Oklahoma, 13; ttaah- Ingtun, 0. At 21; ton, 0. At State, hl- 0. Oante, 12; rn MIDDIES 1 3 DUT Statistics. NEBRASKA.

1 Qt 2 Qt 3 Qt 4 Qt Tot AMES. 1 Qt 2 Qt 3 Qt 4 Qt Tot is theirs Navy Walks Over Yostmen, Playing Plenty Even For 1925 Defeat. 4 First on penalty 0 gained scrimmage ..56 Yards scrimmage ...10 Forward passes attempted 1 Forward passes incomplete 0 Forward passes intercepted 0 Forward passes completed 1 fourth down. rc.spon.'tn At I 0. I At 36; Indiana an punt, a xoofnlng I kbk which went the ball Mailing At 21; full length of rer'tangle and I 0.

rolling over the Amen goal. omell rol- Soon On Way. Iowa Rtate won the tosM, elected Iln. 0. to receive the kbkoff and had the' Terh, first whirl at the ball i Nebraaka'a defenae compelled i lly Iowa.

21; i nrrolt. 0, BY DAVIS J. WALSH. RALTlMflRK. Oct.

30. (I N. la the height of tartic.s to a nnile'a tall or heat a Navy football team by a matter of fi4 points, and the I'nlveralty of Michigan found that out this afternoon. lirlven beracrk by the Ignominy i Kickoffs returned of that Ann Arbor disa.ster of 1925, Fumbles the Navy exacted it.s pound of fleah Ball lost on tumble In the form of a 10 to 0 ilefeat of i Ball lost on downs Michigan and tonight the naval i Field goals attempted ucatlemy wn.a a small riot of jublla? Field goals successful Yards gained passes Net yardage gained Penalties Penalty yardage Punts Punt average Punts returned Punts Blocked Kickoffs Kickoff yardage 40 .86 1 6 1 .35 .11 0 2 .85 0 1 1 0 0 0 6 0 105 9 2 2 0 0 0 96 1 5 1 17 7 0 1 60 0 2 1 0 1 0 4 0 87 0 2 1 0 1 12 99 2 20 2 63 0 0 1 60 12 0 0 0 1 0 5 1 80 6 5 1 1 3 18 92 3 25 0 0 14 0 2 95 0 1 0 0 1 1 First downs scrimmage 2 First down on penalty 1 Yards gained scrimmage .36 Yards lost scrimmage 7 Forward passes attempted 1 Forward passes incomplete 1 Forward passes intercepted 0 Forward passes completed. 0 0 ...29 1 2 2 ..43 ...10 0 1 .60 ...25 0 18 1 328 25 10 4 1 5 70 Yards gained passes 373 Net yardage gained 7 PenaJtios 55 Penalty yardage 4 Punts 44 Punt Average 32 Punts returned 0 Punts Blocked 6 Kickoffs 300 Kickoff yardage 12 Kickoffs returned 4 Fumbles 2 Ball lost on fumble 0 Ball lost on downs 3 Field goals attempted 1 Field goals successful 1 0 31 12 3 1 0 2 8 27 0 0 3 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 30 10 6 3 0 3 15 35 1 5 3 30 0 0 1 30 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 4 1 2 1 7 10 2 10 1 50 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 100 29' 14 6 2 6 30 101 I 4 17 i 9 35 10 0 2 90 34 2 21 0 0 SchosJ KOOTD XI (tmnd Islaiul, At tirami I.Inroln, 0.

At It; Haattngs, at, Paul, 64; aargani, o. Vt Ashland, tllj, 17. At reek, tirnna, 0. At 13; oltt. 12 At Ik; Mas.ni 0.

At Praii, 20; Vrrdon, At Matwr, Ball Exchanged on Puntg. The tirat half Into punting duel between of Lincoln and Morii.s of the laland- jera. Packer managed to bold the I upper hand for time, but the ball Tlnnally was advanced far Into Lln- jcfiln (errltory. A 15-yard penalty, I followed by another of five yards, (trind hopes of a In the first period. Phe- 'irn nlteiupfed a drop-kick from the line but it was short and, Kitchen returned the bull to the 24- yard line.

The re.st of the half was played alow with neither team pulling off any apet taeular Havigli and Packer nutde some nice 44 gains at the ends, but on nearly pVaee. I'lia waa lacking ami he was stopped before bo the Aniea eleven to ptint and the getting possession the oval deep tn Immediately attaineil the apectaenlar by charging across the Ames goal In minutes of play. Halfback Hailey cleared the Ames tight wing for 25 yards. Two ainaahea at the line by the same 1 lalley netted meagre yardage, suddenly switched to the aerial g-nme, hurling a forward pass to Presnell, who darted tO before Weiss' tackle toppled him to the turf. The Antes stiffened the goal endangered, hut an ex- expenshe offside penalty set the lowans back to within a yard of the last chalkmark and Presnell then Inirtled hfa way through center and downed the hall hack of the Ames goal, Slephena kicked the extra Nebraska Fumble Cxpsnsive.

The subsequent Ames kickoff Hill- tlon over a deed well done. Michigan never bad a chance aftt It failed to lake the play away Frank- front the Navy In the first half, Dope Right Well Upset, The wa.s itorhlng short of nose-dlve, the Middles having been held no better than a I to 2 Minnesota, Wlwonsln, shot agiilnst the Michigan team that not only had btaten all this season but mustered the mans, Dosterbaaii.s and Floras had nmch to do with the Navy's 54-to-O defeat at Ann Arbor In 1925. These young men vvero there In the flesh for all to admire and to see, but no one In the crowd could quite get around to the point of admiring them at any thno during the pustiine. Try for Goal Blocked. For Friedman did very little to IS; I.a<’ruikM> At MadlM 10 At Inillanapnll At 14.

At 30; tHIret, 0. At 14; IVa- liash, 0. At 20; 4'hleago M. I 7. At Ht.

Varier, 20; Mar- 6. At tar let 14; Me Ales- 1er, 0. At 7 f'edar- tllle, 0. Title Dream Fades; Zuppke Team Triumphant 1 ir WESTVIDGINIA goal. At 20; Hiram, o.

reputation and hla lone attempt at a field goaJ from the 23- yard line In the second period blocked. As for ho At KoaHng Oraen Mt. rieiMMMlt. 0. At lace, 0.

At fane 0. At Ctiu Innati, 2. At Carroll, Adrian, At tlhlo Mealejan, Ohio 0. Howling Oreen, 1.7; Haldwln-Hal- 14: struck out on the trail of (Irange and undying fame st nil- nols today ami, when ho had done Illinois, 3 his turn, a powerful Pennsylvania eleven lay of H.s threat for nathmal football snprem- pey and rebuked In Its quest for vlc.tlm of a spectacular upset. The sophomore Frosty 1 eters of Hillings, a halfback, who climaxed an sfternoon of phenomenal play by breaking a scoreless deadlock In the last three minutes Lineups and Summary Marrlner Shively licit.sch Kchulty Wilson lainum Htewart Fos.

0 Slngeri Smith' .1 Piincun Butler r.g.................... Parke 1 Hakej Thayer: bh Missouri Hangs Defeat Dn Mountaineers by Point Margin of 27-D. At Cnloradn college. 21; Colorado 0. college, 19: Al Knos, 1A.

At played like a man In a dream and of the gaino with a dnqi-klck from contributed not a thing tt; Michi- the 15-yurd bringing Illinois cause. Fiora and Moletuia were without carrying the matter to an extreme, but the he.nt man on the field for Michigan was (Ulbert, dUl most of ground gaining and all of Hs punt- MOIIGANTOWN, Oct. 39, The TTnlverslty of over- wiielmed West Virginia university P. Mountaineer field today 27 to 0 iHiugherlty Wascolonls: before a crowd of 20,000 spectators. Thorpe; Umpire If wa.s the first time the Walter Kckersall Flebl i alneers have been beaten In the to victory over Pensvlvania for the and the most decisive to vcars The efef rson); Head i second time In as jear.s.

i (Dartmouth) defiqit they have suffered since 1920 Missouri's big line, stopped the West Virginia running attack in Its 3 3j tracks and the had an 0 every attempt a Orand island llnes- H-heen throtigh the Lincoln de- Tense to throw' the ninner for a hiss wccse, 6. hold him for no At NeUon. O. i i Al 0 Interference Lacking. At 55; Allen, 0 The ti a 1 Interference fh.at At 14; 17.

I 17; athedral, 6 At tdlsgn the line of scrimmage. This 0 Inteifensu proved effectUe two or At 6 Itetliany, O. i At 41; Hot times, but fiillcd to function S. a touchdown was within At 6 Icmp'e grasp. hadroB, 21 I Miring the first half Phelan at- At IS; Omaha en-i tenipfed I Wu more drop-kicks fop iral, 'Grand Island, making three nt- The- riatte, 0 the needed yardage.

The lotigest At 13; Csm-! run of the game came during ths bridge, o. quarter, when Moore broke CUy through ran Lincoln's left end At 21 for 37-ysrds. It was a pretty Jaunt, Ph.Un Kick. Oo.l. Hon, 0 I Taking the ball a punt at ths At llrokeii Of the aecond half, Grand IJbarlj 6.

drove to At 14 Table Koek. line A 15-yard penalty removed 0 ball from the shadow of At I.e»lngtoB—Kearney. IS; Phelan then dropped Broek. 0 kleked the oval squarely between Al 6 Chappell 0 he uprlgijts. The linot COUld not At 13; lilger, 0.

'have been more perfeet. At Winnebago. repbteed Raugh Heaver U) the first half and who wits I Ity, 0 In the gume, returned Grand At South Sloui kick-off to his 33-yard line. 21 ronca, 6 ka At Point, scoie 8 0 Peter Stellar Performer. Hlxty-flve thotisaml fans ran rlol over green ward aa l.ln.

Goal from Scote by periods: Illinois ...................................9 0 Penn .........................................0 0 At tity. 76; Nebrss- attempts at iflij.o. line, Pneker dropped tiack and At 31; punted. The Lincoln line failed to a bold Mt'd Phelan broke throtigh kk whi.h 61; 0. bark of the goal line.

Packer e. rolled over the Nebraska goal and coin. 6 the scrimmaging from: Terre IlllnoU thclr 20 line, fumbled aw'ay the ball on the first play. With i.uther lisher and Holman sHernatlng In i fr'alrflehi simpson, 7 At 10; Colo- I mat. 14; Hose 0.

i At Slate a of short lltic sma.she.s, the lowans hammered their way to the one-yard line and Wtiss darted thrtiugh center to a touchdow tr for the Invaders. Thonins ruts.sed the try for point. A drlbbltng punt bv Ames cHpfatn. netted tmly ten yards before going out of bounds and the gained iKissesslon of the oval 33-yard line during the early moments the perkid. A relentless Nebraska attack.

with Presnell, Dailey and Sfeptmna accounting for consistent yardage was toppled off with a 15 by Presnell. who was frrrced out of hoiind.s on Une. Htephcns fumb led on the pla.v, but D.ilUy scooped up the ball and dived the goal for second Spectaculor. third scoring achieve no nl punctuatcti the third petU Halfback Presnell swinging around Ames' rtgbt end, with Die aid of a s. reen ferenco, and then breaklitg on a aO yard sprint to luu hUowti Tin were beating at i on Two Aggies, At 17; Hvuthwest- ern O.

Al 36; lliM'knell rtkllege, O. lab 7r Hen ver .41 lOj Colo- 0 AI Sbmi 74; erii nIoB. 0. At ItUer 40t Itlver 7. At Helott 37; Helnit, 0.

At Dakota Noulh Hakoia Stale, 0 Nt, 13; St. V. Mt. 0. At hadron Nuimal, enilege, 0.

Af 2 onror- dia, A. Al Miami MIatiil. 16; HenUon, 0 AI MlleMiikee--MllwHilkee Normal, 1.7; ftreal a. il 19; Mtout, 6 I lficiiAS, 0 berg 0 Hhlu Northern. 24; Heldel- aidlal.

12 Hlufftoa. overed for safely This ended scoring of the game. Irnpregnable I F'rom that If whs store teeth, the Middies enjoyed themselves iinnienaely. Middioa On They hardly permitted to have the ball In the second half, so busy were they In sending Caldwell, a great runner, and Hamilton on rampages through the defense. Time after tlnia the left side of the Michigan line between Oosterbaan and Baer was torn with wide, gaping wounds through which the hacks crashetl with great glee.

The third hud re.suHed grucefttl easing off when Hoerncr recovered fumble on Ihs i Navy's 30-jHid Une F'rom thiit point the Middles carrietl on right down to 34 y.ird where Hamilton eased a i between the This successful tnareh whs featured by smush off left tackle for twenty great Prnns.vl vanla was played to a standstill. At every turn Illinois players ked the eiforts of i Rogers and Scull, and; the Qtrsker inagle that embroiled preliminaries to the game early In the week, yielded trivial re- turns. i Quaker Stopped. Pennsylvania made only three: real breaks to score. Two of unsuccessful drop-kicks by Scull.

In the third period the display, Ing thetr most fruitful efforts with; the ball and bulging elbviw to the llllnoi.s; FIELD GOA Chadron Normal Doane Tigers, 3 to In Exciting Game. Oct. 30. ron took another step to- after a 63-yard march In the second Three line plays and two I forward took the ball from I the Missouri line to the Virginia 6 -yard line. After three Une plays had failed to gain.

Stuher shot a forwanl pass to Llndenmeyer over the goal Une. The second torrchdown was I In the third quarter when Defeats van Intercepted a pass on the We.st Virginia 42-yard line. On the next plHy. ran fprty yards to 1 two-yard Une. He then tcjok the ball over la two Intercepted The third fouchdftwn was seorctl in the fourth quarter when Morgan Intercepted a pass and carried the At 12; Falrflebf.

7. At 14; 6 At Terh. 6 At Omaha- NorOi, relghfoo Prep 0 At Colome, M. FNlrliurv, tVllber, 6 game. Grsnd Island put up a At hh-, llumhobit, fense that was Impregnable ami I I Lincoln fron; vaiiclng within scoring dist ji he Islanders launi bed talr of.

fense, tint neither team ivo I threat of sconng. I L. Phelan were the out sta i player.s for the Third City crew In 20; Imperlai, 0 6 U. At la.r enter. Sr At Aneelmo.

44 Indlaiui, 0. At 61: briMik, 0 pads, itkirleil them 17 -yard line Hut Die Hlight-of-a sevond state conference 4 xvVst Virginia 19 hand offensive was stopped there. championship today hen Three plays by Tuttle and uno however. I the defeated college, py made It first down on i NPW YOPk ElfiVCn Scull's ftr.st came lni 3 Iptlph Garvin, ('hadron half-; seven-yard Une and D'Hulllvan the early of the per-, hack, booted a 26-yard placeklck took It on the first filay At Red 4 IS; Bert ball-lugglng, while T. Phelan I and Jilstice stood out Oil the 4 tk 1 perry.

playing a.s a substitute, MaaoB 4 4 lly, tl; goiHl account Of himself In City. 0 Ittie LIncolvi lineup, as did Packer 'were the bright 3 in the Lincoln defense. Kosfer, playing with nil Injuied was cairrleil from tho game during the fourth period. With two minutes to play, Red aiiil Bluck a attack via 7 route, but with no MU ess. game ended In nihl-fleld Browne 'after the game Diat Lincoln h.yd nq on Pago ALLY BY EATS FDD AAA I.nul«-—Mt.

l.oiil«, 9 Kolia and a pass from Hamilton to from the 46 -yard Une and only score of the gaiiie. IN THE KAMT. At York I 17; Ford- 3. 0 rl, 27; Alrtlnla. 0 West SAINS DDAAP GANE At At Nea S3; late 6 At Hanovei--Brown, 10 fHtrtiiimiih, 0 At 4 9 Tultv.

6 Al Sew Aork -4 olumhia 17; 4 or nell 0. At Myraenve-. Mjrara-e. 31; ft. At ter, ft.

wide. A few minutes a 80 yard Isjot fell short. Ilhni Unleashed eters played conspicuous part 111 llllnol.s' 1 which started at mlUfhi'i. lu re Litnum kllbal short punt. Haskell Indians Dedicate Tticir New Stadium With Decisive Victory.

I A 30 1 I tfh 1 .1 lie- th- laiilt, -11 lei tute aw I U' knell Its Sh In the new stadi CO I'- re tat- r-, 1 f- riiire.i Du I St leU T'le D.e he (in I tie fir-', period by scorine tw rs one ex int en Ili I vv re ed uijitcr and 1 In i ie rd if i Dll durili' nd (J rl cr Mil. 1 rf-d il -lo 11 1 le'' A funUdr h-. D.e Bucknell the Vhe to Guudpe that was for twenty. Caldwell Loose. was furnished by Hamtl Ion's Interception of Friedman's pasa at nUdfleld It was only one a aeries of that fulh'd to ein k.

1 on-' thought wax due to go crazy, either. Hut he did He carried the hall on five stralcht plays and when he through. was 4 F'lrst, he cracked the Une At lio-toB yards and rejieated for I to Daugherlty for 22 yards and a rlida AAralryan. four more. Then he slipped between first on 32- At Nova.

41; Mt. and Flora for tweiity-slx yard Une, tm the next plav he andthen went back at Buer for seven yards In two tries. Ball Over to Touchdown. Miapptd out oi it lone enough throw (imidge for a bmr- on Puee The fln.al touchdown came In the Doane bid for victory In the last fourth quarter when llown Inter-I two minutes of play, the iin-cepteil a pass and ran yards to the i Corking an offensive which carried goal posf.s. made ten first them to 3-ynrd Une, downs and Virginia nine, hut Flaglo line tightened at this point seven of the hitter's came in the Scores Four Touchdowns In Final Period.

BY LEONARD COHEN. VA.N'KKi: 7 01 k. A when Doane jmss wus when jf, -F'or the first time this sea- grounded In the end zone the dan- 12; Mprintflvlil. 1 ft. -I A Bovten I At ll.impshire, ft.

At I.H«t 19; I lutlw. ft Al AAorevvtvr Hay-i lOB. 7. At iHfnrd Al evlvjBB. 21; Trinity, 0.

i At oik -Neu Aork 13; Aork I ft, Al 21 1 I 7. At 27 1 INraj-ib- I more, ft. At BowIom 10 I' Al I rw 11; 7. Al FhtI.ulrlpliUi l.afsyot«-, 16; iBgloii iiml tft Al I'lillMtlelphla bini, I ni Ilk fort. A.

At 13; Juniata, w. At anii Marvhali. lit Al 13; Iklli. I 12. Al Nra I llanitwblra, 0.

Al AA 20, Hayton. 7 Al Joseph, Hrry- ei, ft. At t.elty*bur« I r- At Itrunku 21 Hrlt.aorp, At Albright. Trni- ptr, 6. At uigate, Alk higaii i qmnufd on Page Twu.j lUinol.s a concerted "as ever, paslng Lanuti! one toi got a thrill In the and another to VMlson, hut quarter when Garvin fatbd Then i'eters heaved sensational run.

which carried him across the Doane goal. The hall calleil belt player a.s un entire team substitutes in the field. Lineups of NEDS BEATING DEADS pa ised 12 to l.anum Galllvnn picked Ufi six at center ani liters placed Do; bull on nine-yard In fyio altcmpis. ed by a si At all defense, 1 Peters rctrected to the 15-yard Une eau If Ide, tvlnning dropklck came In the fourth quarter, the Uhad- ron halfback skirting the Dome nd for 20 yards to gi In a fsisl- on Page Two West Pos. Z1 Murrin lf Bacchus (ci Lough Lucas McHenry (c) Laf haw Miller Lewis KT Simb hakcri on iHon Stilla Ryan LH b- HH 'K IH a an Hardy F'lamank Df Touchdowns Against Washington Set the Pace In Cornhusker Scoring.

New 7'ork university had come from behind In order to aa I and any doubt as to the loiet 1,1 nit fthiUty to tight back from a trailing UKiahOmd iGOlS Off 0 TTIO position swept aside In hurricane fashion here Trailing F'ordham university for per- lofls In their sevinth annual tUt al the Yankee Btadlum before people by a S-t) HT, )U IN Get. 30 -Dont In- Me. han warriors unleashed the full fury of their atta. and' oing to biitnd of football the under an displayeif at Noniinn last week, avalatu of four touchdowns in the football team wa. S7.3 an.t i fl.li triumph marked the sixth a -I to 0 victory over VAashlng- victory.

ag.tln ton university here today. Jack the team The game here went seorelesg hack, av the the the first quarter, with Held general siuiing touch- HooroTS carrvlng the ball deep i doAvtis on runs 3.5, 30 and 75 terrltnry. want over yards, hlg full- Ibie at I back, iiceoiinted for the other tijueh- of flo- the at by Inteiceptlcg a Fordhain ulnun.iiing pass and dashing 40 for the fitssed a Brown ov. goal Urn- Haskins kbkeif gftal. Violet Outlook Gloomy.

Attack Cheeked. I Hfroiig on Washington staiied a fast run- i kb ks after touchdowns fils In- ntny In the third quarter, but to on at- fynrn kb ks tho again who started course the game, two ni In in last quarter the third Irom the 20-yard (he brill through for line, kept I out of the finally plunging over Ing column arpl made the outlo.ik ,,.,1 im. skin.s a'Mliig the ex- I for a Violet vb n.r a might slim point GLEN PRESNELL. AVARO FffANO DAILEY. BOB STEPHENS.

C(l Grah im IiDle dham ter. a dmp-klck bar from 27- I ilne in Href I. iKaiii featurcfl the I OIL rush llirotigli line A to gHAe a Itg peDml. Those three on Page Two.) goal..

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