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I Schwarzer and Starobln. former Syraoufsc stars, are asslstinR Meehan tn coaching the Violet squad. One.) perioQ, while the second period proceedings were pretty much the same as the first. The second half was something different. The gies tore a leaf from their strategy hook and attempted a short klckoff.

plotting to regain po.saesaion of the hall. Holm, a Nebraska guard, rooters were on nettles during the final period, when Cochran's long punts persistently were pressing the Cornhuskers back to their own goal, Stephens, punter, did his li turn kicking with extreme care, off every punt while the Aggie forwiu'ds were charging at him In their efforts to block the kick. Volleyball Big Sport at Lincoln Y. M. C.

A. Greater Lincoln League Meeting balked the trick and downed the bair near the middle of the field. Disastsp After Short Punt. rresnell Inaugurated a 1 Nebraska advance by darting around the Aggies' right wing for 15 yards. Subsequent plunges by and Broivn netted but the Husker drive failed and the Aggies took the ball on downs on their 30 -yard line.

Cochrane punted the, first play and Stephens soon returned the kick, hooting the ball 67 yards to within i inches of the Aggie goal. Cochrane returneil the punt a scant 10 yards and then got off a dl.stastrou.s punt of only 16 yard.s, the oval sliding out of bounds on the 26 yard line. Blue Howell, Nebraska's line- plunging ace, was rushed Into action and rammed tils way through the forwards for six yards on bis first effort. A fumble followed, but Howell recovered without serl- lous loss and again through the line for three yards. the fourth down, Stephens dropped hack to the 30 -yanl line, with Howell taking the pass from and executed the goal kick wliichj drove the Aggie ship onto the rocks i of.

defeat. Aggiaa Failed on Six Trias. While Stephens' successful effort was Nebra.ska's only goal-kicking, attempt of the entire struggle, thej Aggle.s tried six and failed on every' one. Cochrane was responsible for four failures, while Dewey Huston. Bachman's main reliance In I the goal-booting department of the pigskin pastime, wa.s guilty of two: foozles Huston went Into action during the fourth pe.Mod.

a fumble gave the Bach- manttes the benefit of a Hubslantbii break In the fortunes of the Huston's first effort was low and wide, while on his second kick the ball collided with the back.s of the -Vggte forwards. Punting Duel at Finish. Cochrane's punting was good for almost prodigious distances, despite the water soaked condition of the; ov al. while Stephens likewise with surprising effectiveness. The fourth period buttle, barring the lust few moments, was waged al- i most entirely In Cornhusker terrl- tory, Coclvrone's kicks giving thei Aggies a substantia! margin in the' xc'ange Then the tide suddenly' surged In Nebraska's favor, the Cornhusker forwards ag- gre.sslvely through the Aggie Inter- ference to smear the Bachman i luggers and hurl them the direction of the Aggie goal.

Lineups and Summary. 0 Aggies I Id ward a Householder Brlon B. Pearson (C Ivrysl Fleck Cochrane llolslnger Feather A dtstre.salng mistake In the officiating during the fourth period put the Cornhusker.s in their tightest pinch. A long punt rolled to w'lthtn a yaid of the Nebraska goal and an Aggie end, sprinting down the field, dived for the ball and skidded over the slippery grass across the final chiilkmark Into the end zone. The referee, who of the kick, took the view and Judgment of another official In making hts decision, thereby ruling that the ball belonged to the Cornhuskers on their yard line.

The decl.slon, as a matter of fact, wa.s entirely in- The Aggie end had taken ihe ball over the goal the impetus coming from ttie kicking team, and the play In que.stton was a touchback. The ruling compelled Ftephgns from back of own ffoal, whereas the liuskers should have been permitted to move the ball out to their 20 -yard line. Stephens executed his punt but there were many nervous Ilusker adherents after he had made hl.s kick. A meeting of the Greater coln High School Athletic sociation has been called for 6:45 p. m.

Monday at the Lin-, I Chamber of Commerce, i Pres dent Walter Blac '4 an- Inounces that the. meeting it lc.iiled to ditcust the present "ootball race and draft tchedulet for the coming batketbaL Wolverines Triumphant By One-Point Margin Over Ohio Buckeyes. DiDB MSI FOLK Business men of the V. C. A.

physical clas.ses take their the advanciMl volleyball league which will pet ion Tuesday and volleyball serlou.sly and the as.sociation is making extensive plan.s for flic Thursday follovy: 1 H. R. Brooks, (icorge II. itlcslcr, Hoincr Wildcats Tear Up Turf Humbling Staggmen By 38 to 7 Score. in M.

the mud of Nortlwvestcrn field, to 7 Tlie st ir wa.s 1 ''Tiny'' Nebraska, 3 Bee Stlner (C.) Holm Handels I son Brown Presnell Beck BY CLARK B. KELSEY. EV.AN.STON, 111 Nov. 13 flashing star appeared beside a brilliant Moon today when Northwestern university smeared In 38 to Bewls, who aided t'aptaln Ralph Baker to beat the traditional Wllibat rival for the first time in ten years. Fvunston was riotous tonight af.

ter the Wildcats bad demonstrated their superiority over their ancient rival. Runs 92 Yards. The Noi'thwestcrn team opened with a powerful offensive In the quarter when caught klckoff and 32 yards down the field for a touchdown. The Wildcats their way through the Mansin.s, getting 2 4 in the first perlo.i and added a seven-point tally in both the second and fourth periods. away to a brilliant start, the Wildcats coasted through the rest of the game, using almost every man on the squad before the contest ended.

The g.ime dedicated the new football stadium, which will seat 65,000 per.sons when all the seats arc filled. campaign the indoor i leant -r 1 The photo shows of the business men groups in action. thornc. B. Kline, I-.

B. -A. If. Bchmldt, -M. 1 ommcr, Blncoln A.

volleyball club is planning a of match Wlttmann. Igame.s with other pssoclatlons of the state leading up to the state touixicy 1 Team 2 -A. Barl.er, 1 which will he held at Columbus thi.s year. The local association will enter the Mid-west tourney at Omaha and may attend the national tournament at Indianapolis. The essociatioa volleyhaU committee Is made of Chairman a Oruhh, Fdward V.

Glesler, W. M. Folsom. F. A.

Pierson, and Homer Wendllng. Members Haw H. C. (Continued from Page one i the capaclt.v of roving center. lILs hunch proved correct and the rangy; vouth one of of- His rfforts were for naugnt as the Norfolk stiffened forcing Blncoln to punt.

Ihnicr again was on the alert, ami a crls.scrosa lie, Allen of Norfolk fumhlM and Harvey Baner i scooped up the oval In those long arms of his ami pranced to a touch- down a feat accompllshrd f.r.il:- pkL man. ina iuun. for 20 atetmpted place- wide in the final against Ihn ward A'. Glesler, C. A.

Howie. A. B. P. Ilonne, C.

AVllke. Teaiii No. 3 --Captain F. A. Plersfxi, P.

M. Altken, G. Folsom, l-d- j. Crook, DeFord. G.

1 Farmei, B. R. Homer Wendllng. Team No. 4 John i'.

F. Uelola. C. G- France, IB lacoh.sen, H. O.

Reese. A. Russell, C. K. 8 cott, F.

P. AVoods. H. Play-by-Play Details Of Cornhusker-Kaggie Battle FIRST quarter iptaln Bonnie Stinor of rich for James for Grow, Dailey for Brown Howell for Dailey Weir for Baw'son, Brown for Dailey, Howell for Brow'U, Whitmore for Holm, Shaner for Lawson, Sprague for 1 -ee, Marrow for Howell. Kansas for Feather.

Husfou fur Brlon, Heed for Tombaugh, Feather for Douglass. Z. Pearson for Householder. Dunlap for Fleck, Byon for Kry.sl. Hamler for Pearson, Springer for Hammond Meek for llolslnger.

Gnns for I'ochmne, Blnu-s for Ihms. Stover tor Reed. Goal from placement Stephim.s Score by periods: Nebraska 0 0 3 0 3 Aggies 0 0 0 0 0 Referee BesUe Bdmonds, iil- tawa university. Ira Cur- rlthers, Illinois university. Ilead- AVashlng ton Jefferson.

Field Rider. Missouri university. Badgers Conquer Hawkeyes. 151 )N, 13 Hoftie- cornlng on the Fnlverslty of Wisconsin campus was made doubly joyful here today by a 20 to id triumph over the Fnlverslty of Iowa foot ball squad Coach George Badgers played the of the team froin the tall corn state, their excellent passing accounting for all three touchdow'ns hnfska won the toss and cho.se to defend the north goal. Stephens returned Cochrane's 50 -yard kickoff ID yards to the Nebraska 29 yard line.

Presnell It a first down In three plunges, gaining 13 yards. Stephens circled the Aggie right end for three yards, but the play was called hack for the Infliction of an off side penalty on Nebraska. drove over tackle for four yards and Presnell added three more, only to have the ball called hack and the Aggies for off side. The took another five yard and Nebraska given a first down. Presnell drove over the Aggie right tackle for four yard.s and drove through center for six more.

Dn the last play Nebraska was offside and drew a five yard penalty A pass from Stephen.s bounced off hands and Fleck of the Aggies snatched the hall in mld-alr. Hol- slnger plunged for five yards on the first play. Both teams were offside on the next plav and after t'ochrane h.ad wriggled through center for four yard.s. Feather plunged for two more and a first and rolled to a down. It wa.s the Kaggtes' hall on Ten of the 12 attempted Badger; the Nebraska 40 -yard line, pa.sscs were good they netted.

Co.hrane made a scant yard a. an average gain of about 13 center and HoBslnger lost a like eu' h. Two of the touchdowns were from p.is.ses over the goal line and Cameron received a pa.ss on the two-yard liny and struggled ucross. with two Iowa iHcklcrs hanging to -film for the other, iCES PRESSBOX OBSERVATIONS. The Kaggiea copped Ihe cross country run from the by point score of 2 to 31 Tnc harriers finished their llve-mlle Jaunt over the Belmont course dur- Ing the Intermission between halves of the foothall fray.

Kimport and Momly, runners, were tied for first, the time being 27 10 3 5 Charlie Haelunun's crew wa.s hard to heat The Kaggtes were buttling all the way, forcing Huskers to tight for laery duh. The first downs were even at four for each eh-veii, the advantage In net yardage was slightly In f.ivor. Captain Stlner phens and Presnell five Cornhuskers pa.ed the full route in tfie tour periods of contention. Coach Bcarg sent In fewer suhstl- lults than during any game of 1 26 campulgn. many such gained five double pass, for that Coach man's might send most of iheir running play at tin left side of the Une, Beare Captain l.onnh* Stlner from light to left t.irkle Stincr held his grouml ntly aking Aggie plajs Handels prt st-nl at right jckie ivlth an x- hlhlthm I ness that made him one of the outst indlng per- formeryi forward wall.

l.ftWMon al right also didlvcieit in Hlyle home ahimrl were on hntul In large nuinoers, taking their gracefully anil appaiaq-tly I klng It, which hard to umh'r -taml wlnn the win Ing AKale culrt! is con ihl- I ration Coach Htt declim to imoh- Mt on the on the theory that shoiihl not vi.k.m.f.t 11 hinted at ren'ttin the i st. rm, but was ll ful to hidcsti' 1 a tContinued from Page One.) and one In contra.st to that of last ytaturduy which led (o the breaking Fot'hmnc off of gridiron relatlon.s between: Harvard and Princeton. I There was no pronounced super- on either aide. Prflnceton excelled In the air, t'aptaln Bfun- nell of Yale led Ihe Tiger back.s in returning punts. The ground g.tined from scrimmage w.aa about equal.

AH the storing came in the quarter, and with Princeton hading, 10 to 7 the big break came in the third period. Yale Uncorks Rally. Vale began a march uimn the Tiger gttal from midfleld. A success- fui forward pass, ami there were throughout the game. yards.

beautiful a play hich ha.s been against Princeton, ailvanced the hall to the 23 line, where the Bulldog guffered a 15 -yard Captain Bunnell then sprinted free of the Tiger gfcondary defense around left end and dashed toward the goal line. Four yards from victory the Yale wa.s nailed by Newman latwler. Tiger end, and the h.ill WHS put In play on the fonr- yard Hue, with four downs to curry the hall th.Tt short stance. Ed Mufft Hia Chance. The A ale inds cried for Put 11 faking a line buck.

tried right end and was thrown for; I six yard loss. Johnny Braden- burg then made two yards through: the line. a moment later. The A'ale hacks were lined i up as If for another line plunge i But the center passed the back here a kicker would have stood Tiger on Dali, There was no one 5 ball as if hounded the chalk lines No one. that Is, until the alert I ier fell upon the hall on hls 5 jard line After that It was Prtneeton'a game The 54 000 who hud gather- ed for the game had plenty to excite them hut it came not In the Wiiy of amount when he tried end.

On a fake play. Feather broke through the Nebraska right for 26 yards, crrrrylng the hall to the Nebraska 14 -yard line. jiass was incomplete and Feather added but five yards In two plays. dropped hack to the Nebra.skti 18 -yard line for dropklck hut hl.s effort was blocked and Nehra.ska took the hall on Its 25 -yard line. fumbled the pass from center and lost seven yards.

Stephens faked a and Brown niunged for eight yards. Stephens kicked 4 to Cochrane who made no return, and It wa.s hall on the Aggie 30 line. After Feather had made a yard. kick wan low touchback. The Cornhu.skers put the hall In play on their 20 -yard Itm.

nell hit center for a and Dailey addetl three more. Sfepliens punted 33 yard.s, Cochrane returning six yard.s. The play wa.s called back and the drew a 15 yard penalty for roughing the kicker. Douglas.s replaoed Feather in the Aggie hackfield. Presnell plunged over the right tackle for nine yard.s and the hull was exactly In the middle of the field.

Presnell whirled away for an 18 -yard gain, hut the play was called hack and Nebraska penalized five Pre.sncH tried the right etui and lost four yards. Stejthens' punt rolletl (Hit of liounds on the Aggie 17 -yard line. lo.st seven on an end run and tlien punted 48 yard.s, Stephen.s returning six yards to the Nebraska 48 -yard line. Howell went in the hackfield for Dailey. Howell fumbled on the first play and Fleck recovered for the Aggies In inld-fleld.

Holslnger Byon 11 yard.s when he attempted i Htte, a forward pass. Joe AA'elr replaced laiinson at right end for Hammond fumbled hut the Aggies recoiered for a four-yarii lu.s.s. The half ended with the hall in midfield. Score at tlie end of the second 0 Kan.sas gies, 0 THIRD QUARTER. Ilolrn recovered Cochrane's short klckoff and It w.

hall on It.s 46 -yurd line. Presnell broke loose for a 15 -yard run ai.nit»*! Ihe Aggie right end. He hud a cle.ii Held, but slipped to the turf. Browxi hit cetiter for three yards and Pre.n- nell sklited the end for three more. Presnell made two yards, but his next drive was Inches short, and the Aggies took the hall on downs on their 29 -yard Jlne Cochrane punted 4 1 yarifs end It was Nebraska's hall Its 26 -yard line.

After Brown had driven tackle for four yards, Stephens Nebraska's h.all on Its 41 -yard line. Stephens punted 44 yards a.nd it was the hall on their 17 -yard line. Reed went In the Kansas i line Captain Two i exchanges of punts found the Farmens In posse.sslon of the hall on the Nebraska 42 -yard line. A forward pas.s by Cochrane was incomph'te and Holslnger lost flVe when he fumbled a had pass from center. The liiiskers scrimmaged from their 20 yanl when rolled into the end zone.

Stephens fumhle.l tlie pass from center and lost eight y.irds. Douglas replaced In the Aggie hackfield and Pearson i wa.s substituted for IPmseliolder iu Aggie line. Whitmore went In I foi Holm in the Nebraska line, i Dunlap b'leck, Aggie right end An exchange of punts gave Ne- not a speculator, factor, or so the In addition, the inspire the biu.sh thq goodly cruwil He was a hene- addiets thouglit. day was one to of a paintiM- and of To," 00 lifted beyond the cunununplace by a spectacle of 1.000 cudct.H inarching one man and fhelr harking, lilting songs and cheers, was there with the expectation of seeing the of games. Barring Flanagan's run, It saw just a game.

It didn't even see the passing it had been led to expect from Noire for the, Iristi threw only two of and neither was completed. 'Hornehow the thing was an anfl-climax, like Big liill I'Tdwarils in a pole vault Rockne Old Stuff. Rnekne worked his usual hocuf pocuH at the uut.set, starting the game with RlUy, Nlnilc, Dahniun and O'Boyle In his hackfield, pos- sUily on the theory that the first shall he last and the last shall first. They are supposed to he kick tor the extra point was of the posts. Norfolk The MarortJil aud White then seemed to give up heart.

Dn King's fumble. Blncoln regained of tVie hull atul wHii Packer plunging through the line big gains the hall was put on the S-yard line. Uatigh then the needed yardage around left end for tlie touchdown. Kitchen maije the extra point. The Blncoln line was Impregnable anid held the Norfolk hacks for two first down.s ho- sides opening big holes for the Red and Black luggers to charge through.

fumbles In the hackfield was one of the big reasons why IJncoln did not enter the, Hcorlnt column more tlme.s. Kester and Skold nP a good fight in the line as did Folger and Uaucr. Packer was also giving a good ae- count of himself in the hai'kfleld. and King were the bright spots hen It came to can y- ing the hall for Norfolk and AVright and Keefe proved themselves to he good linemen. Lineup and Summary.

hraska the, hall on it.s eight-yard sccond-sirlngcrs and for all of me 4 i putiled. roHlng 65 yards and 42 to the Nehraslta 3 line, the third play, returned the the Kaggie i. et Mill 1 ..1 itm that tie f- a I t. whli-h hi at hw fr.inklj depl-a-eil the we thii- pianks and txpn 'Ked tl at I i rnhuski w.ie 1 (I'l ime an .1 r. 1 19 I Jt 11 Ili- fur Flack utzer 1 und in 1 19 Icamt'S the uti fti Id, hox d.

im: nut a Binder for Gte.ise Is said to better then shellac cvllnder x'Hsket blniier or seal. 'Che theory with is that hc.it causes it to a hard hinder. n.ityr.fl state grei.s»- a uat I se'il, provbicd ll ts Ihe that will stand hot For lindi ttlw ai use lujmp vrc.iae soft kind that I used and I tqg and Hammond hall seven yards to 47 -yard line. A five yard jienalty for delaying the game balked the Aggies and when Holslnger failed to gain, imnted 35 yards out of I bounds on the Nebraska 17 -vanl I line. Brown got a bad pass from center and lost eight yards.

Presnell plunged for three yards and Ste. phens punted 39 yards. Foehr.ane returning nine yards to the Ne- hras-ka 41 -yard line. Feather failed to gain on side- I'ne plunge but a forward Hammond to Fochriine. was good for 10 and a first down as time was for the first quarter, with the ball in possession of the Aggies on the Gornhusker 31 yard line.

SECOND QUARTER. jiass wa.s and on the fourth plav Cochrane dropped back to try a dropklck trom the 35 -yard line. The kick was low and wide and sailed into tlie end zone for a touchback. I Nebraska acrlmmaged from its 20 -yurd line. Rnnvn and Presnell plunged for seven yards and Htephen.s jumted 43 yards, Fochrune U'eturnlng 18 yards to the Aggie 43 line.

l.ec broke through and 'sptlled Hammond for an 11 -yard loss. Fochriine punted 29 yards out of hounds ora the Nebraska 34 -yard i line Dehlrich went In for Beck I tnd James replaced Grow In the Presnell drove over the Aggie tackle for seven but the play was called hack for the infliction of an offside penjilty on Nebraska. Stephens faked a and Oehl- rich made a yard. iinothi fake, II slipped thnmgh for 'our more. punted 25 yards, the Aggle.s taking the IkiU on their 40 -yard line.

A forward hks Fochrane to I Hammond, was good for 25 yards. Dailey replaced Brown In the Ne hraska hackfield H.immond and Feather combined to gain seven v.irds in three piays Cuchrane dropped to the Nebraska i 4 0 -yard fine for another try at a field goal. The kUk low- and w'de unit the bull to a touch- hack. from its I 2 line. Dailey lost three I vards on a had pas.s I ml CKNE Cochrane returning yards to the Aggie 10 -yard line.

Fochrane imtUed 16 yards out of hounds on the 26 -yrrd Howell replaceil Brown In the Ne- hra.Hka hackfield. Howell five yards oif tackle, but fuinbl" 1 on the next iilay for a I He plunged for three more yard '4 on the next filay. Stephens retreated to the Aggie 30 -yard line and, with Howell Ing the hall, hooted a The kick wi perfect. Nel'iaskn, 3 KaiiKas gies, 0 first klckoff, which g.ive the possi'ssiuiri of the on their 15 -yard line, was heciiiise a Husker a ml Featlier returned the next klckoff 15 yards to the Aggh' 35 -yaitl line. Fochrane giiln an out-of-hounds play.

e.icb'whUh was line. Shaner replaced I-awson en for Nehr.asku, Stephens failed I giiln iind, after the Aggies had tak- en a five-yard penalty, Stephens punted 40 yards It was the Ag- i hall on their 4 X-yi. rd line. Sprague went In at end for Neioiiska. punt rolled 50 yards to the Nebraska two-yard line.

The AggU-H put the ball In jday on the Neitra.ska 24 -yard line when punt went out bounds replaeed Krysl In the Aggie Hammi'ntl fumltled hut recovered for a loss and Fochrane fjiUed on an end run. IluKton iittempted a from the Nebraska 38 -yar 11 m. The hall wa.s ami whle ami tolled to a hhack. the Huskers serlinmaging from th.elr 2 line. made twi) yaids gained iinother yard on a center lirlve.

Stejihen.s punted 34 yards the 42 -yard line. ITnns replaced Fochiane at terback for the Aggies, for- vvi 111 I'ass was ineomph te iind Limes him, Shaner Inter- Limes' pass ami It was Nebra.ska's on the 41 -yaiii line. went In tho Nebraska hackfield for Howell. Stephens fuiiihl. in next play and the recovered on their 45 -yard line.

drew a five yard penalty. Htindel.s lu through and dropped IJmes for an eight yard loss on an 1 pas.s. Tho hall Wiis fumbled on an attemjited run and Nehra.ska on the Aggie 37 -yard line tune was called for the end of tho game. Final 3 Kansas Aggies, 0 tlmy jiioveil ll when they got two dlstimt breaks in the first period threw tioth of them over ihelr left slioulder for luck or I mill without im-idenl aud were it not run include game it.self. However, with the fir.st-.si ring oaekfii'lil teiiuilning in the game, Notre Dame did to ud- innee Ihe 46 yaids on runs by Flanagan, O'Boyle and Wynne while hoys were on their waj one of them, Hearden, neglected the formality of retaining possession of the hall and the oversight was cosily.

One Spurt By The got hall, hut uldn keep It. Neither could Notre Dame. And so they punted Blneoln -ui that liim. The Army Norlolk final ge.stiire ilh the aid of Dahl. He up right of Irish line for two first ilowns kite in the game and subav- quenfly took a pass from Fagle lor 11 yards, bringing the bull to Notre Dames 37 -yard line.

It theie for downs, which is one too man). Lineup and Summary. 19 Fos. Norfolk, 0 Fisher 1 Scott k'olger (c F. t'arrivo Bauir 1 AusHd Keefe Skold Stranherry Maser 4 Wright Kitchen Beaton 1 11 Haugh Allen Klug Blncoln Boulter for Kitchen, Tindall for Suter, Hus- i sey for Maser, a for Miwrlson for u.s.sey.

M.Tser 4 BY J. F. BEAMAN. Nov. 13 (UTt times the hero falls up to the great role for which ile lias east him.

ami so It here thks afternoon when Michigan defeated (Uiio Htate's great gridiron team. 17 to 16 The hero role been written for Myers back of tttate, playing hia game for the Scarlet and In Ohio stailium The setting had all of the proier blal elements of mo.st Imagina fiction writer. It was the great home-coming day great est crowd In all football lilstory over 90.000 fnintle iams few montm nt.s ot play sehool's em'tuy, Goal Defeat. Flark's teammates, by a despei ate effort, hud Ju.st marched yard.s the field against tho I a down. The toe of the llttlo quarterliaek was tulh'd on to He score thereby (lean undefeated reeurtl of the season Ohio State and give Buckeyi'S a claim to the ''Big Ten" champion- Tenslim fiih'd the nooks stadium as the ball was placed in position ami Flark.

tlic jouth of desiiny, measured the dlstamc wltlt his eye and t'-nsly to kb'K, But msteail of whirling mx cross bars, the kick was ami the needi'ii was lost, with time remaining ton sliort for poHsihUlty of the Bucki'vc's scm ing. Margin of Single Point. And by the narrow margin of that one point, the Seurh't and Gray lost Mhhlgan and iwenty.fourth between two schools, and Hm mighty' Mlehb gall host heeame the virtual hall etiamplons of Ihe west for an other year, although they have game remaining on tlu-ir schedule to complete the sea.son The mantle of hero which was snatctred from the shoulders of dc- Flark fell where It has often rested with Benny l-Yeldman captain of the Wolverines The fighting spirit of the Mh hi gan eaptuln, leading his men more efforts in the first quarler when the Bmkeyes took ten-point lead, carried the ines to a greater victor)' lu one the hardest fuilght ever here. Lineup and Summary. Koster, Kimmel for Folger, Ferry for Baugh.

Gartner for Austin. Nor- tolk Johnson for Scott, Frazer Allen, Berner for WlUlam.s, D. Far- rlco for Beaton. Touchdowns; Fackcr, Bauer and Raugh. Fxtta point Kitchen 1 (place- klek.) t)fflclals Strnhan, referee; I plre, AVenkc.

Score by periods: 6 0 13 0 0 0 m- 17 -Fos. (Jhio 1 6 DostCrhiin 1 Bl 11 Baer Unskowskl FalniefoH Tru.stowskl rndii Flora Friedman Chirk I Kruskump Molenda .1 Grim W. Weber Karow 1 Referee- r. hw e.sf erii. 1 111 thuiiy' Haines.

Field 1 1 North Dakota. Heudllnesnmn J. Wyutf, Mls.souii. Scorn by Mtehlgan 0 It) (1 7 17 Ohio It) tl tl It 16 Touehdow K.irow, Kl)y, erbaan, Hoofrnaii. Hxfra G'I Freldman 2 First 0 ihlo Stat.

8 hlgan, points College Football. (Fontlnued from One.) 13; A er- st. Fos. I.K BT RG HT RK DB RH BH FH peritai Dante Hintth I Mayi-r Munmon Ai axwell Rlle.v 1 MjImmu NlemlCVi 0 (t 7 0 btal ILLOPSJIii (Fontlnued from Fage that rinthltig eouhl either of fheni Baffled Attack. Instead, It proved to t- Ing of two tt anis, tlm 1 tense of much fur thtlr had taken a tlve-)ard iienal- ty, Holslnger w.is tossed for a vard loss Holslnger lost two yaid.s the right eml.

punt ked by Captain Stlner of Nebraska, hut the Aggies recovered on their 25 -yurd line Foehrane's rolleil 4 7 vards and Nebraska b.ill ou its 28 -ynnl line I An of tuints fomnd rolling into ttie I as touchback. Nebraska i scrimmaged from Its 2 llm- I Stephens fumbled a pass from I center lost Fl yards, Ills punt Ion the iM'Xf play rolled 55 yards, 'Hammond returning 1 yards to Hk 45 -yard line, Hammond ui Nehra.ska left end for rds but Lawson hroke through qn next play and tos.sed Fochrane tor a nine-yard loss. An exchange of punts the Aggtes the hidl on their 48 line as time was ealleil for the of tlie third rter. Hfore at the of the third 3 Kaiu gies, 11 FOURTH QUARTER. The Aggies took two 1 ys to the ball (Hit of hounds ami Foeli- rane's punt 53 Nebraska goal line to a li- The Huskers from their 20 -yard line.

Stepliens ran seven yards fr.un fotmailon. Nebraska fumliled on the xt play nd the Ar(ries recovereii on the Nebraska 27 -yurd IBujscImiI'I Ing falling 'n the ball T''eather tv. ydul The a said n- ArMy hmldl Hatly Harnmaek Born H.irdmg Wilson Fagle by Notre 9 0 A rmy Touchdown I a a a from toueliiiown Substitutions; Notre liatne Widluee iov Alaxwell, Kdwards for Flanagan tor Nbniie, Hear- ilen for Duhman, for (i Boyle, for Managan. Riley F.ilwards. Wynne, for J.

Folisky fur 'IcMantnoii, Bepplg I Roach for Ale.Nally for i lUh-v, ulsh for Voerilseh. Dahmun i for Hciirden, ircmlu for Wallace. At my Ferry for Saumb rs. nt- niill for Born, Iiavld.son Hur- bul't, Trapnell for agh IBwitt for Alurrell, Aleehan K'f Harding, Horn for Brentnall, Ixvhl.son. for Humniuck.

Tliorpe 'I a. At (I. Af At 13; Dick- Insoii. (I. Al Blue ItidEe.

0 At Olean-Mil il; ent (ire. At At elli.biir*—Betlian.r, Thiel, O. At orceiifer I'niy, 0 At I a-t I p. I ii At runkfnrd, Jfi; Duluth, II. At Hobart, 13; 0 Af lleaier I Itj lie- At I iln A Alsralinll, Dreiel, M.

At It Nensrk III; ttiiidhidet, Washington Takes Defeat At Hands of Stanford In Coast Classic. 7. At At 7. At At bester, fl. 20; rralniiin.

I nion. llandlton, 0. StS; o. AI AA 0, If 10; Asie froiih. 7.

AA H-hInKtoii. TIIK SOI 1 II (ieondH, 11; Harltoh! for fur Hei man tteorglM hsttanooiru, Msr. I.ee. I.t Wyatt. i tai I did Arm.v atlHi which In thu room had lierome so maudlin, pene-i Fmplte -Waiter the Irish void line.

Not -X oni-e did ami ton IB.id Btip sman I. that one has as.soeh'ite Missouri I ith Roekne team.H airy through a 4 t'l the go.tl 'line. It in fai-t, that noth- Ing could ri, nothing Would, when qnldeid.v the I'ci to eoniil its floger- jtM'lls ami III a on lii.s way to Touchdown. hung iiv as the liileii'fem swept oU. Sprague hi.xt'd elr.a’ Hfinltng, pla iiiK 1 fen.siv« ullhaek, was dlirui uuthcjit cere- I Inony a th in at the Fltmagun I'Yom Huit pojtit ft hi'came a hy the of In 'I'exa can't 11 at wasn 4 Fioriti GiES BOOK and a Tl nt I'Janacau who liv, he implv a fool l.ie of thf I TJu' Milt l.ai’k to 1 iiiit)' to a the Int "I'seetiona 1 (tnv don Orange Eleven to Stack Up Against Huskers Next Year In Lincoln.

N'otr( 1 ml with wh.it Hen ehatiiplon- rlng Hcepliens out of buumis alt' tw" wint iiml 43 IBiston, star on a'nd went in A hue p.i yards in three Jilavs a'nd h- Hp.stoii's th rane tried umdher dropklck ka 4 llixi w.i the Nebraska 4 ii-yar(l 'Hue. The' Intu town hell over that one fio jthaf the Irish reirh'Vi'd that to tl debai'le of last ill i eleni t', keep inerrv ts i in slri- 1 1 i- 15 Like Dempsey-Tunney. wHier aw.iV I ihar Hie Hemp g'V 'I'ui'm'v I. of fot.toiill up to 11-1 I th' St Not ir Armv li.ul (M-r lit for PA I r' .1 (II (I g.lg un 6 t.It* Folgi'le on aeeor'llng lorilght hv kIiv io ka a ml v. 'tners to tl 1 he efflcb.l S' 1 'V 13 1927 teiini II, ail ami -efl'ls, 1 vealed I A tl ska oj.

He fa ton Hilo I are i follows: IN At Aiiiinttt Tech, 13. lialfsnnnrH rt Af BIrm 10 At ShhliiEtoii 13; A P. O. huma, dn, A Irstnl-t, entre. O.

A( 10; South ar- otlnn, 7. 30; Teii- 3. At 10; North O. At (Dklu.) 7. At AlethodKt, 31; ItMtlor, 3 Af D- Al leiiimin- I Hndel.

leuiasun, fl. Al he- snee, 7. Al 27; AA'eQ I Al 1 lile i.iiiroln. lllack- burii, O. Al vhiik Pie Anriiial.

II, O. At AVlIberforcc- AAIlherforce, 30 Af 40 3, At 25; Iven O. At it chiiioiid Iticliiiioiid, den 3. At I AA l.ee, 13; Poly, O. At l.ake I urct A 13; l.ake lorot, li.

Al I 10; 7, Sr.V.NFuUD BDWB. Falo Nuv. 13 Stanfonl I rank .1 maina at the top of footh. 11 heap and came a favorite to of Foant by the Fnlverslty Washington Hu.skl.-s toilay, 29 to 1 Washington plaved great football for fifteen minutes. Btatiford gie.

football for torty-five min Utes. Stanford won Huakies Tied the Score. The Huskies iiMiile their gre.it stand a le- polnt lea'l In the thlnl period to fie the Itj fourth perhul Stanford tan hog wlhi and Ihrer tomhdowns Hie gaiuc (ill lee. What wefe ot iigakiHt Washington. i in third Vt ashlrigton down Wits nuUlfii'd Hefeicc I'Jvan-' I latmeii that Itougias, who had a from reau, the bi fore fi illng goal line The Lineup.

man Jui-t Schuh Wil.s*»n Bona Wright' Frlx I Gut toriusori Fa'ton Te.Hleuil hat lestiVi I flt'iaIr: Fo'. 1 J-; IN UK DB 1.11 RM FF OS, Walk, Froruau 1 Rvvai- tu HogU' Afur ph Hoffmau 11 Hunliutfou, head lluc; (ave, fii'hl ludgi' Siinerlor Defeat.s Hebron Aeademy Hi tIN Al (ou. Al alirunda. ili; Asf II. or 21 AA I- Brion and l'umiiiuiiit line.

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