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SinVDAY STATE JOHBNAIL DECEMBER 6. 1931. I.INCOl.N SI NDVY STAR SPEED, PRECISION 'Thcrp iR f.pllriR ncrnl III II thniout tho Mi niiri VHlUy nj CARDINAL SDCCESS Crete High School Awarded Mythical Croirn Second Straight Year S. C. PEAyER SEERS that either footMll trams this section fl to mea.oire up to the u.siinl standard or ei.se the elevens -4 ijthi reachi iinpreeeih ntcd heights.

Kansas i Aggies, with a 19 to 0 victory over West Virginia, was the only Big; Six Pleven to tring any out; KiGin Elevcn Has Record Ol of an imi-ortant inter.sectionai test. There have been few year.s when the runference teams were any more evenly matched than in the past season and a.s a result there witif 'ibu PS OK. WERK futy BETTPK? were plenty of thrills from start to finish of this race which Itself into a natural climax with Nebraska meeting Kansas Aggies and Iowa State in the games upon which hinged the crown. Thirty-Five No Defeats. 232 SCHOOLS ON GRID CHANGING TIMES.

A opus based on the hackneyed of my, how times change. Last year I joined in the general merriment when Dick Hanley of Northwestern spent considerable time objecting to the fact that Tulane, the team which Northwestern was to meet in its opening game, was getting a two week's start in fall practice. Supposing Tulane had two month.s jump in the matter of practice? Why Hanley be so wrought up atK)Ut that when "little Tulane" have a chance anyway. Northwe.stern managt'd to win By GREGG Mythical honors as NeoraskR prep football champion have been won i)y Crete high school for the second consecutive Undefeated since October of 1928, Crete drove to an all-victorious finish in the 1931 campaign. The Cardinals' performance, in fact, was more Impressive than the 1930 showing, the Saline county aggregation, with the exception of one game, winning all contests by margins of three touchdowms or better.

Not a heavy team, Crete rehed mo.stly on speed and precision of timing. In this department, hustling youngsters had all that could he desired in the forward wall and in the back field. Crete has a record of games without a defeat and has not dipped Its colors on the home field since 1921. During the 1931 season the Cardinals defeated three members ot the Mid-State league by Margins of from three to seven touchdowms, walloped it.s county rival by points, trounced two Greater Lincoln league teams by 31 and 40 points, and trimmed Lincoln high by three touchdowns to break a home winning than the capital city eleven had held for more than half a decade. Smother Beatrice High.

The high spot of the Crete sea- was the 47-0 victory over HI CAGERS OPEN SEASON AGAINST SOllM OtkOTA HERE SATl ROAY NIGHT A pass, to was gooti for seventeen yard.s a a first on the Aggie 3-yard line. It wfj catch and run by PetE. the Nel- nm c.iirying an Aggie tackle ir hit tt iniddk tor a yard. Paul cracked tbc s.line for another y.ard, Paul ran the Aggie left end for a tnuchdowTi. Scurc; ('olorado 7.

Nebraska 0 It wa- a play that (nught tlie Aggies flatfooteil, tlie 1 ri munf leather lugger making the touchdown stamitng up Ko.stcr’.s attempted placekicK WHS low and wide: Score: Aggies T. 0 Rosier kicked off 56 yards to inu.s.srn who returned to Aggie 23-yard. Ha.smussen went out APDLDGt EDR CHARCE Tii.i, Him Claims Southern Coaches Accuse Giving Notre D.inii Team's Signals. ANGF.LK.«. 1 ing that her Willi an kins, center University of Houthern football team, was unju.sily cu.sed of giving away ids signals to Notre I'ame, the 1 il president of the unlver.sity a.

Top row, left to Morley, Lackey, Crum, Barger, Scott, Letts, g. Middle row; Norton, Witch mcier, Orcutt, Hartley, Mauch, Snipes, Mueller, Henrion, f. Lower row: Coach Charley Black, Burroughs, Scheinost, Lenser, Lunney, Walker, Levinson, f. Not in Koster, George Sauer, Hubert Boswell, f. Plated to open the 1931-32 basketball season Saturday night against South Dakota university.

Coach Husker goal shooters. some twenty-two strong, have w'orklng out daily on the coliseum court. With George Koster, the lone veteran returning from last quintet. Black will have to depend on a bunch of sophomores to carry thru a strong schedule. tentative first vvsmith was incomnlete I and was penalized five yards.

punt rolled out of bounds on the Aggie 26-yard line. A C.G IKS of bounds for no gain. White failed mother. Mrs. Thoma.x P.

im to gain at center. Haamus.sen que.sted a jmbhc apology fr tu punted to Brown who carried the out of bounds on the Aggie 3h-ynrd line. NKHHA.kK.A: Nebraska drew a fifteen yartl penalty. Sauer went out of bounds on his own 48-yard line. A long pass, Sauer to Petz, was incomplete.

A short pass conference slate, games with South Dakota, Brlghnm Young. Carleton college, Iowa, Drake and St. Louis university. Vermillion flippers inclutles Hiui- rion and Lunney, Norton, center; Mason and guards. that game but Tulane lost i one and will unquestionably be the team cho.sen for the Bose Bowl game this season.

of the Northwe-stern eleven feel that the Wildcats have given until it hurts. Last year Northwestern agreed to give $100,000 to charity in advance, this amount to be taken out of its share in the Notre Dame- Northwestern game this year. Then along came the Big Ten with its charity games which were to count in the regular championship race. sailed thru its regular season to a clean cut crown but in this charity game Purdue bumped the Purple, 7 toO. LAST GAME.

The Hmskers closed out the season on football at Denver Saturday. Interest in the grid around here after Thanksgiving is negligible. Wednesday is always an open practice for all who wish to attend but last Wedne.sday there w'ere exactly five spectators, three of them reporters. Defore the grid equipment is hardly packed, along comes basketball. Charley Black has a brand new combination from which he know what to expect.

There have been new cora- blnatloruj that have swept to the heights and then there have been others which required more seasoning. More of the latter than the former, It Is well to add. HI. Narccni Hiid tird hy Old, 1 4 IUP Ity, North Hmtln. drfriifrd by lli-d by by ttrd by I.Mi-hllrld.

rrkaiiiiih, by rrlghloii tlrd hy Wallhlll, di-tcMtrd by I'rndrr, tird by the five leading teams in Nebraska high school circles the past sca.son were Crete, Alliance, Sidney and Omaha Tech. Football In Nebraska the past season for niost of the sections i failed to reach the standard set Liinrfpated and Nol Iird. RECORD.S OF OI T-STANDING TEAMS IN 19.31 STATE HIGH SGIIOOI. RACE A of the records and re- last season due to the fact graduation made unusually heavy inroads into the veteran stock. Many of the stars sparkling toward the close of the season have another year ir the high school moleskins lending strength to the prediction AI.BION 31, Genoa BKTHANY I.lnc'nl.

2(1. Hayard 13, I'hadron 25. Chappell Kxftir 44, Newman 15, Schuyler 29, Tilden 20, Columbus 39, E'ullerton 0 32, Friend ports from our "scouts" scattered the interscholastlc outfits are due thruout the state would indicate i for a great campaign in 1932. 158, Totali 7 Albion-Central City. NellBh-Alblon.

0 7, JacUeon 0 20. Sterlina 0 Cathedral 7 Aihland 0 8, I.incoln 3.5, 7 13, College View 20, Havelock 1.54. Totali 27 65. a Mipcrlor. i t')Ok out time.

I was a wide swt'cp. Details of Nebraska Victory Over Colorado Aggies, 20-7 There Is plenty of height this year and mixed in the list are the names of several lads who were outstanding while in high school. The new Nebraska swimming pool will be a reality this week. It will be ready for use on Tuesday or Wednesday. With this new pool, interest in swimming at the university is bound to mount.

There are over a million Ne- bra.skans willing to agree now with Feg Murray, the cartoonist, who first declared that "Pitt is a horrid Add oddities of football: Temple viniversity. which won handily from Missouri, traveled to DenveV and won from Denver 18 to 0. All of its scoring came in the fourth quarter. Nebraska plays Colorado Aggies, a stronger team than Denver, and is unable to get going until the fourth period. It would seem that native radoans should be getting stronger in that ratified atmosphere during the latter part of a game than visiting elevens but the facts bear this out.

IDEANE ACCEPIS BID ROSE BOWL 11 Green Wave Will Play U.S.C. Ne'w Day Classic Extends Invitation. LOS ANGF.LF.S. LT). li great football team, iml'eaten this year.

Saturday night was named by the of Sor.thern California to participate in the annual Kose tournament footb.al! game at New Year's day. The selection followed the Green triumph at New Orleans over Washington State 28 to 14, and will a.s a result to the Pacific coast for the fifth time in the last seven years a team from below the Mason and Dixon line. Immediately following victory in the final game of its regular season. Willis O. Hunter, director of Trojan athletics, extended by long distance telephone to Dr.

Wilbur G. Smith, who immediately accepted. regard Tulane, champion of the Southern said Hunter, the outstanding team of both the south and cast, and the logical Rose bowl opponent for the Trojans, Pacific Coast conference machine rolling along in high gear. The cloudy spot on the record w'as the 13-6 battle at Wymore, the preceding the Beatrice tilt. Wymore, the only team to score on Crete, put up a real scrap which threatened until the final whistle, A total number of 232 high schools had football teams on Nebraska gridirons thl.s fall, according to available figures.

This represented an lncrea.se of four teams over 1930. Kight teams closed the 1931 undefeated In Nebraska competition and clear of tie scores. other teams should be added to the list, a pair of undefeated elevens met each other and played a scoreless stalemate. The teams and their respective coaches: K. BHhanjr of H.

F. Klein. F.dK3r—H. F. Hrorkman.

NellKh (tied by City Charles Metandless. Omatm Dmmmond. Fender Sehwars. Fredstrom. Kellner.

South Mous rhaeker. Consider the In recognizing Crete as mythical champion, the records of the teams have been carefully considered-the margins of Victory and caliber of opposition met during the season. Seward, the high scoring team of the state, was an exceptional aggregation but hardly had the schedule to match the Crete eleven. A 51-0 victory over York and 7-2 win at Auburn were bright spots on the Seward calendar. Friend and College View along with Auburn caused the Kellnermen the most worry.

Albion and Neligh played only six games each, Bethany and six games each. Bethany didn't stray from its own sector and had trouble on several occa.sions. The same might be said of Edgar and Paishville, w'hile South Sioux City, with a fine record in the northeast, met defeat in the season opener outside the state, Omaha Tech, undefeated In the Nebraska circle, had only a four- game schedule in the Cornhusker state and fell dowm Ins contest with outsiders. Topeka and Abraham Lincoln w'on victories by comfortable margins, while St. Joseph Central played the Maroons to a scoreless tie.

On the other side of the ledger the Techstera walloped Wyandotte high at Kansas City. Kas. More Unbeaten Elevens. Thirteen additional Nebraska teams wound up the season undefeated but were held to tie scores by teams which In turn were defeated by an opponent somewhere along the lines. These undefeated elevens were: Alllunrr: Tird by Sidney.

Geiiea: Tied by arndeniy Grunt: by Way wood. Hartlnicton: Tied by 'Bloomfield and Verdiure. Mlnden: Tied by Huntley. Deuf of Oniahn: Tted by Ne- ('Ity and I lymiea. Ravenna: Tied by Overton and St.

Paul. Hargent: Tied by GIty. St. Kdward: Tied by Oenoa Indiana. Shiiberti Tied by Falla City.

Tied by Bridgeport and AUG mice. Stuart: Tied by Atklnaon and Alnawurtb. Vcrdlgre; Tied by Hartington and Fw Ing. DPINVEH A big fourth period Aggies in possession on their own rallv which netteil three touch- 30-yard line. downs gave Nebraska a 20 to 7 i Score: Aggies, 7, Nebraska 0.

victory over the Colorado Aggies SECOND QUARTER, in a charity game Saturday. white made it a FIRST QUARTER. first down on his own 31-yard line. Captain White of the Aggies White lost a yard at left end. Mc- won the toss and elected to defend Donald made a yard at right end.

the south goal. There was a stiff White's long punt rolled out of east breeze blowing acioss the; bouna.s on the Nebraska 11-yard field. Ko.ster kicked off 52 yard.s line. to White who returned 15 to NEBRASKA: Kreizinger made RKTF. 25.

27. Falrhury 52, Wilber 31, Havelock 19, Kearney 13. Wymore 47, Beatrice 40, Jackson 18, Lincoln 272. ('uncelled. Crete-Norfolk OMAHA TEdl.

147, Totals FOGAR. 0 6, 0 12. Hebron 0 Harvard 0 14, 0 25, Hutton 9. Clay 0 6. Fairfield 0 31, Kenesaw 0 109, Totals 6 Center.

3 0 rK.VDER. Eighteen more teams were defeated only once 'n Nebraska competition. The list: Auburn, defeated by Sewurd. defeated by Sargent, Anvley, defeated by Sargent and tied by l.itchfietd. Bnrwcll, defeated by Sargent.

Huite. by Stuart. Kwing, defeated by Butte, tied by Vetdi- Guide Rock, defeated by Davenport. Maywood, deffated by Huntley, tied by Grant. detrated by Platte, defeated by Sidney.

Gvford, defeated by Indlanola, Mi defeated by Sutton and tied by York. Aggies 28-yard line. AGGIES: Sartorls hit left gu.ard for four yards, but the play was called back and Nebraska penalized five yards for offside. White failed to gain at The ball is on the Aggie 33-yard line. A long double pass with White on the throwing end was Intercepted by Kreizinger who was forced out of bounds on the Aggie 38-yard line, NEBRASKA: Kreizinger tried the Aggie right tackle for 3 yards.

Paul added a yard at right end, A pass, Kreizinger to Petz was incomplete. Fourth and 7 to go. Kreizinger punted 35 yards mto the end zone and the Aggies scrimmaged from their 20-yard marker. AGGIES: White hit the Nebraska right tackle for live yards. Justice stopped Sartoris for a yard gain.

Brown returned punt 10 yards to the Nebraska 44-yard line. NEBRASKA: Paul ran the Aggie left end for 19 yards. Kreizinger lost a yard at left tackle, A pass Kreizinger to Paul was good for 16 yards. A pass Kreizinger to Penney was incomplete. Kasel intercepted pass on the Aggie 18-yard line.

AGGIES: White made two yard.s at left end. The Huskers were off side on the next play and drew a 5 yard penalty. White made a yard on a wide sweep, Nebraska was again offside, the penalty giving the Aggies a first down on their own 30-yard line. The Huskers took out time. torls was held to a one yard gain by Koster.

Sartoris hit left guard for 4 yards. White punted 45 yards. Brown returning 8 yards, being forced out of bounds on the Nebraska 29-yard line. NEBRASKA: Kreizinger made a scant yard at center. On a quick kick Kreizinger punted 40 yards.

White returning six yards to the Aggie 41-yard line. AGGIES: White hit the middle for 2 yards. Koster and Gilbert stopped White after a yard gain. A long pass White to Morris was good for 29 yards and a first down on Nebraska 30-yard line. Paul prevented a touchdown by forcing Morris to the sidelines.

White fumbled but recovered for no gain. Sartoris rammed right guard for 3 yards, Masteraon and Sauer went into the Nebraska backfield for Paul and Penney. A pass White to Morris netted 20 and a first down for the Aggies on the Husker's 7-yard line. Nebraska time out. Manley went In for Brown at qaurterback for Nebraska.

Sartoris failed to gain at center but Nebraska was offside and drew a 5 yard penalty. White tried right tackle for one yard. White hit center for another yard and a touchdotxTi. Score: Colorado 6, Nebraska 0. White placekicked the extra point.

Score: Colorado 7, Nebraska 0. Masterson kicked off 59 yards to White who returned 23 yards to the Aggies 24-yard line. AGGIES: White ran the Nebraska left end for six yards. He was forced out of bounds by Kreizinger, White made a yard at left tackle. White punted 47 yards Manley who was downed on the Husker 27-yard line.

It was a beautifully high punt and Manley was almost downed In his tracks. The Aggies took out time. NEBRASKA: Manley tried the Aggie left side for no gain, Sauer plunged for a yard. punt was downed by Koster on the Aggie 21-yard line. AGGIES: found an opening at rigiit tackle for 9 yat ds as the quarter ended, with the 3 yards at left guard.

Sauer hit the opposite side for 2 more, Manley made 3 yards at center. White returned punt to the Husker 45-yard line. It was a nice return. AGGIES: Sartoris slid off right tackle for 3 yards. Nesmith replaced Petz at left end.

A pass. White to Morris gained a firct down on the Scarlet 34-yard line. The pass was good for 12 yards. White on a wide sweep failed to gain at right end, Boswell replaced Kreizinger at right half back. Ely broke up long pass.

Koster intercepted pass on his own 25-yard line. NEBRASKA: Miller replaced Manley at quarterback for the Huskers, giving Bible an all sophomore backfield. pass to Boswell was incomplete. Sauer hit left guard for a scant yard. The Aggie forwards were smothering every Husker try at the line.

Another pass, Sauer to Masterson was incomplete and Nebraska took a 5 yard penalty. punt rolled dead on the 48-yard line. AGGIES: White hit the Nebraska right end for a yard. Sartoris added another yard at center. punt rolled out of bounds on the Nebraska 14-yard line.

NEBRASKA: Bishop and Adam replaced Koster and Justice and C. Hulbert went in for Gilbert in the Nebra.ska line. Sauer made a yard at right tackle. Miller ran the left side for 5 yards. A perfect pass Sauer to Masterson was incomplete when Bernie dropped the ball with a clear field ahead.

It would have been a touchdown. Sauer punted 50 yards, the Aggies returning to their own 40-yard line. Campbell replaced Ely at center. AGGIES: Aggies took him out. Joy went in for Durkee at right end.

White hit right guard for one Sauer stopped White after a 2 yard gain. White punted 42 yards to Miller who brought the ball back to his own 24-yard line. NEBRASKA: A pass, Sauer to Mastenson was good for 21 yards, Rasmussen replaced McDonald in the Aggie backfield. Ka.sel intercepted pass and carried to the Aggies 46-yard line. AGGIES: Rasmussen lost 4 yards at right guard.

White punted 35 yards to Miller but both teams were offside and the ball was brought back. punt was 12, A. Lincoln.2714, Pilger 0 13. Omaha North A 12. innebago 7 Wyandotte 012, 7 B.

Topeka, 38, Homer 0 13. I.incoln 0 61. Rosalie 7 0. St. Joseph C.

0 20, Bancroft 6 27, Cen 0 Walthlll 0 21, Omaha Southi 67. 0 118, Totals Kl SHVII.IJ’:. 52 226. Totals SEW-ABD. 27 13.

Crawford 0 51. York 0 52. IMne 0 u. College View0 1 7. Valentine 6 50.

Osceola (1 7, Gordon ......012. Friend 0 31, Hemlngford .0 26.Aurora......... 0 33. Hay Springs 058, 0 Chadron 64, David 0 -7, Aulium 2 i 149, i 6 320 2 11 0, Holyoke, Col.7 7. Niobrara 0 26.

Benkelman 013. Crofton 6 20, Imperial 619, Wayne 0 Julesburg 0 0, Bloomfield .0 21. Trenton 00. Verdigre 0 19, Culbertson Ponca 6 (1, Mavwond 019. Randolph 0 13.

Ogallala 0 34, Wauneta 071, Totals 12 157, Totals .13 1 NN 65, Bloomlngii'n 0 7, Litchfield 19. Alma 6 2.5, How. 1 38. Brtiken Bow. 0 11.

overt on .,14 6. McC'Hik 0 0 Hf. Paul 0 13. (Irleans 0 47, Wooil River. 1 25, Red Il 37, Gihhun 0 I 12.

Franklin 6 Loup i 6, HiintI.y 6 27, HoUlrege 0 1.50. Totals 27 4 iUieelled. 211. Totals .18 Ravenna- A nsley. sr.

FDW 58, Taylor (121, Madi.son 0 20, Callaway i) Newman Gr. 37, Burwpil 0 14, Fullerton 2.5, Ma.son City. 0 14, 0 6. Ansley 0 21, Cedar 0 42, Merna 0 0 Genoa 0 i 4.5, St, Paul 0 6, tlsceola 0 U. Ixjup 0 19.

Comstock 0103. 0 13, Anselmo 0 mieelled. Stl. Creek St Kdw. 265.

0 AGGIEvS: White tried left tackle for two yard.s. Ha.smus.scn fumbled and Nebraska recovered on the Aggie 35-yard lino, NEBRASKA; Paul ran right end for four yards. Staab replaced in the Nebra.ska backfield. Staab ran the Aggie left end for .1 fir.st down on the Aggie 9-yard line. It was a nice run.

The Ag- Staab's run the Ansley speedster pivoting around two Aggie taiklers before being brought to earth by the green jer.sey.s. Staab ran the opposite end for four yards. It is second down and five to go for a touchdown. Sauer the right tackle for three yards. Sauer added a yard.

The ball is about on the 1-loot l.ne. Sauer cracked the middle for a touchdown. Score: Nebra.ska 12, Colorado Aggies 7. placekick for the extra point wa.s good. Score: Nebraska 13.

Aggies 7. On the touchdown play, the Hu.s- kers faked to Staab and Sauer playing clo.se in cracked the line wi(i: ojien. Koster kicked off forty-seven vards to Rasmussen who was ing to an article Saturday in the Evening Fxpi The ilxpre.ss’ account t' Hawkins wa.s accused of tv ascertain what defense California would r. Notre Dame, underwent a tary "impri.Hontni’til” in a 'o: in l.solated canyon tli was exonerated by Head Howard Jones, who ii ever, to apologize for tlie tigation Mr.s. Finn's ver.slon of tir tails of the occurreni i- i by the Expre.ss, were Hawkin.s had been i wcek.H before tlie game.

Ten flays before the a day or two before the ('aitfornla left It wiilktrt on Uie fu'I'l 'It maneuverliii! at nnrt In a lull H.iwk I.ark what w.i» i Notre ariialx. lUet with a aiin over and onlerert It room. In the In orai. f'oach Hfiwar'l anrt B.n'Ki i AuVrej In Tied liv Undefeated Team. NEI.IGH.

39, Tilden 18, Pierce 25, Norfolk 24, Randolph 40, Atkinson 0. So. Sioux City 0 146. aneelled. NellKh-Albion SO.

sioex riTV, 0. E. Sloux City. 6 40, Wayne ..........0 31. Lyons 2 13, Ponca 0 6.

Elk Point 0 13. Oakland 31. Point, 0, Neligh ..........0 12. Trinity Prep. 0 146, Totals Cancelled.

8. So. CIty-Wakefd Tied by Defeated Teams. ALLIANTE. GENEVA.

21, Gordon 39, Kimhall 23, Gering 6, Bridgeport 0, Sidney 7, Scottsbluff 0 0, Concordia 0 21. Nelson .........0 0 13. Hebron ........7 0 9, Harvard 0 0 7. Fairmont 6 7 7. Friend 0 SHI BERT.

43, Brock srilNEY. 0 20, Sterling. Col. yard line. AGGIES: pass was incomplete.

Hulbert went in for McPherson. The Aggie.s look out time. went in for Petz, at left end. pass wa.s incom- In the room, i am; vhv wantel thi about defense, then HI were piannlng to 1 to Notre l-ariie. I ll ee tlint tmm runs voij out of town tnncxf: upon rt ot rhc unavailing.

panled by two urlvate dei tue- 1 went to the nnyon eott ige. until aftn the guttie When the Cn- forn'a turned home. O. Huui'i, mamiger, called inn lu Jones lated team, Finn Put il ogize for the Inn dlgatlou. iii.

ilid to I i ii President Von Klelnntnid in; an iii Norve of the affected i reml.ed for It weep water! 0 plctc and the Aggies drew a 5 yard .53. s.ncrect Heart 0 Bridgeport 0 penalty replaced White 39, 0 the AKKies hackficld. 62, Humboldt .52. Salem 24. Talmapp 0.

Falls City 0 0 13, Gering 0 0 52. Kimball 0 0 2, North Platte. 0 297, Totals 13, Chappell 0 128. Totals STFART. 21, Spencer 18.

Sprtngvlpw 6, Ainsworth 26. O'Neill 41, Lynch 40, Bassett 7, Butte fl, Atkinson VEKIIIGKE. 7 40, Niobrara 0 61. Wausa 6 11, Pierce 6 6, Creighton 6 6, Kwing 0 0, Hartington 0 13, Bloomfield 6 37. Crofton 165.

NEBRASKA DEAF. 13, Ashland 0 0. Nebraska City 79. Decatur 0 18, Iowa 0. l.Mysses 0 7, Blair 0 0.

Kansas Deaf.51 38. Polk tl 27. Weep. Water. 7 25 177, Totals .14 172.

.......58 Pherson and Gilbert tackles. Durkee and Petz ends. Kreizinger, Paul, Brown and Penney backs. White kicked off 62 yards. Brown taking the ball in the end zone and returning to his owTi 24-yard line.

NEBRASKA: A pas.s Kreizinger to Paul was good for 20 yards. Kreizinger lost 5 yards at left end. White intercepted pass and returned to the Husker 44-yard line. AGGIES; White went out bounds for a yard. McDonald's forward pass was incomplete.

gies ball on the Husker 43-yard line. pass to McDonald was good for 25 yards and a first down on 18-yard line. McDonald was loose but forced to the sidelines by Kreizinger. Kreizinger intercepteil pass and carried to the Husker 20-yard line. NEBRASKA; Brown swung around the Aggie left end for 3 yards.

The Aggies blocked punt and McDonald recov- the Ne- B0WL1N(; I.IXOIV II.IGll Harold Austin to Assist Cunningham at partially blocked by Adam, the ball rolli rolling out of bounds on the Nebraska 47-yard line. NEBRASKA: Sauer ran the Aggie left end for a yard. long pass was intercepted by White on the Aggie 42-yard line. He was forced out of bounds just after he made the catch. AGGIES: White made 2 yards at left guard.

Boswell Intercepted bullet pass and returned to his own 48-yard line. NEBRASKA: Holm beck replaced McPherson at tackle. Miller squirmed thru center for 6 yards. Miller ripped off 9 more and first down on the Aggie 36-yard line. Sauer smashed the opposite side for 5 more, but the ball was called back and Nebraska was penalized 5 yards for backfield in motion.

Mathis replaced Miller at quarterback. Boswell tried the Aggie right side for a yard. pass was incomplete. It was Intended for Boswell. high wobbly pass was intercepted by Rasmussen as the half ended with the Aggies in possession on their own 24-yard line.

Score: Aggies 7, Nebraska 0. THIRD QUARTER. Harold Austin, A. A. U.

mid- western featherweight boxing champion in 1929, state gymnastic champion in 1928, and a student at the University of Nebraska, will assist Physical Director Cunningham at the Y. M. C. A. with ered for the Aggies on braska 4-yard line.

AGGIES: White plunged for a scant yard at center. Second and two to go for a touchdown. On the next play White added a yard at center. White failed to gain. Koster and McPherson stopped him.

White failed to gain-and Nebraska took the ball on downs on the foot line. Nebraska took out time. It wa.s Koster and McPlierson who stopped the play again. NEBRASKA: Hauer replaced Kreizinger in the Nebra.ska backfield. Sauer punted 31 yards, Nebraska downing the ball on its own 31-yard line.

AGGIES: White failed at left end. White broke thru center for 6 yards. The ball i.s on 25-yard line. White tried right guard for no gain. Sullivan went in for McDonald in the Aggies backfield.

punt was downed by the Aggies on 3-yard line. NEBRASKA: It was a nicely placed kick. Morris downing the ball. Sauer punted 55 yards to White who returned 6 yards to Nebraska's 49-yard line. AGGIES; Sullivan ran the Hu.s- ker right end on a reverse for 8 yards.

Sartoris hit center for no gain. The ball was called back and the Aggies penalized 15 yards for holding. The ball is in the possession on their own 41-yard line. punt rolled out of bounds on 30-yard line. NEBRASKA: Paul tried the Aggie right tackle for 2 yards.

A pass Sauer to Durkee was complete for 16 yards. Penney failed to gain at right tackle. long pass to Brown was incomplete. On a lateral, Sauer to Penney, Nebraska gained 7 yards. The I ball is in possession on the Aggie 44-yard line.

beautiful punt roiled out of bounds on the Aggie 2-yard line. AGGIES: White punted thirty- eight yards to Brown who brought the ball back to the Aggies 27- yard line. NEBRASKA; Penney plowed over the Aggie right tackle for tw'o yards. Paul found a hole in the Aggie left side for fifteen yards giving the Huskers a first down on the Aggie 10-yard line. Sauer went out of bounds for a yard, Rasmus.sen for Sullivan in the Aggie backfield.

Paul hit right guard for one yard. Paul slid off right end for I four yards. The ball is on the Agi gie 4-yard line. Fourth down about 1 four yards to go. Sauer was held for a'one yard gam and the Aggies took pos.session on their 3-yard line as the quarter ended.

Score: Aggies 7, Nebraska 0. FOURTH QUARTER. Nesmith replaced Durkee at end. AGGIES: Brown fumbled Whites 6 Varnfr high punt came straight down Koster grabbing it and carrying the ball to the Aggie 31 yard line. NEBRASKA: Nebraska took a five yard penalty for delaying the game.

Staab made the five yards back around the Aggie left end. The play was called back and Huskers drew a fifteen yard penalty for holding. The ball is on the Aggie 49-yard line. A long pa.ss, Sauer to Nesmith, was incomplete. The Husker.s’ claim for interference was overruled.

pass to Staab wa.s incomplete. drew five yard penalty. Sauer punted tint of bounds on the Aggie 32-yard line. AGGIES: Norris on an end run lost four yards. A short pass by Sandstead was Incomplete.

Brown took punt and ran thru the entire Aggie line for eighty-two yards and a touchdown. Score: Nebraska 19, 7. It was a beautiful run, the Wisner bullet taking the punt running back, reversed hi.s field, and galloped down the sidelines. He outran two Aggie tacklers and finished the last fifteen yards without oppiisition. It was third sensational run of the climaxing his efforts in the Kansas State and Iowa Slate games.

placekick on the extra point was perfect. Score: Nebraska 20. Aggies 7 There were several Nebraska sub.stitutions and Master.son who just went into the game kicked off 50 yard.s, Sandstead returning sevcntec'n yards to the Aggie 36- yard line. AGGIIiS: Sandstead failed at center. pass to h- cock, a sub for Morris, was complete for seven yard.s.

Sandstead added a yard thru the middle. Ras- mus.sen’s punt rolled out of bounds on the Hu.sker 39-yard line. NEBRASKA: Sauer plowed thru center for eight yard.s. Manley added a yard at right tackle. Rector for Hitchcock at end for the Aggies.

Sauer plunged for a fir.st down on the Aggie 44-yard line. Sauer galloped thru the middle for another first down. He wa.s stopped by the Aggie on the Green 25-yard line. Manley added six more at left tackle. Sauer wa.s stopped on the Aggie 15-yard line.

Harr Masterson made it a fir.st down on i the Aggie 14-yard line. His plunge FsKei was good about a foot, the ball being just over the fifteen marker. Masterson tried a sweep for three yards. Manley plunged to the 8-yard line, as the game ended. Final Nebraska 20, Colorado Aggies 7.

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