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THE UNCOLS SV DAY SVSDAY, OV KM BER 35. 1938. FIVE They Cost Little, But Do Big Things. Star Want Ads. PERU CAPTURES COLLEGE TITLE Bobcats rush Omaha IJ.

Under Avalanche of Scores, 37-0. Brldr for WltttA for Ppftkrr for RnaaeU To.ichdowns Allan. Extra polntr drier uplacementi. Goal from placement firore by Army .............0 0 6 7-13 Nebraaxa ...........0 3 0 3 Officlala: Referee Crowell. Swarthmore.

Umpire- F. A BlTch, Earlhmm Headllnesman Ed Cochrane. Kalamasoo. Field Hollenbach, Pennaylranla. OMAHA.

Neb. Nov. With Paul ponder- ouftly mrr the line, flattening the Omalua and aveiwglng ten yajda every time carried the ball, the JVru won the rhampkm.vhip of the n. I A A. Play-By-Play Buskers-Army BOSTON COLLEGE HAS CLEAN SLATE BOSTON.

Ney, N. a ragged and very ene.filded contrat the Boa an college Eafles k'pt thrir escn'ch- eon Inviolate this afternoon bv defeating the Connectlcnt a hitherto unacored apon and ondcfeated eleven. The ecorc wae 51 to 13. for another five yard gain. The ball was on Army lO-yard line.

Nebraska Halted at Goal. iriadp two vards over the today at Twrh Field iM-re by crush- Army right tackle. Lynch replaced Ing Ornaha unlvrrhlty, 37 to 0 o' a slGht advantage right end for Army. FIRST orVRTKR Captain Howell of Nebraeka won When Coach Tjo.i mair- mountain gouging the center of the line, big Joe Krcjd wai hooting bullet-hke everywhere the lot. one went Im 44 yards and the first touchdown by Young.

Hem made the second touchdown, and three othera pike caught Krejcfs on the tlurd period line for the otiier. Krejrl falling to cagle swrung rMaa. ran over the goal line for two of the trtee after touchdowvv End Roberta wa.s the one fcole bright atar the Peru. 37 Sloan kicked off thirty-five yards Incomplete. Sloan attempted a drop Nebrask.o.

Howell dove over right kick from the 45-yard line. The kick and It waa seventeen vardM It wflM hall nn lor two SlOAn Stfppfd the 35-vard On firs? pla? Catle a long forward which was A forward 4, ra.ss by Cagh gained thlrty-slx fjr fLr to4 yards Kecfe took the pass It was hall mi 'll-vorrl HUtCniriKOn replaced Alld Armys bail on Ji-yard takes time out. It's the on its 8-yard line. Hutchinson around Nebraaka made two yard.s through tackle, right end for three yards. Broad- PLENTY UPSETS IN GRID REALM i Continued From Page One.

middle 10 to 7 vltcory over Iowa. The Wolverines with their weakest lineup in years startled the conference twice thle season, the first being Its 3 to 0 victory over Illinois. At La Payette. Purdue demonstrated its right to the oaken bucket" by trimming Its ancient rival. Indiana.

14 to 0 The teams looked to be very matched before the game but the Boiler- Ertska. "ifuCThinwn' Cagle makers unleashed an attack that ground the defense to bits. Boston Repeata. Boston college kept slate clean by smothering tne Connecticut 6h to 13. The Boston eleven has won all eight games played and have a 6 to 0 victory over the Navy.

They play their last game next Saturday with Holy Cros.s but are expected to have Ultle trouble with the Worcester team. Dartmouth went to Chicago for an inter-sectional game with Dick Howell plunged for three yards. Parham replaced Sprague Army Howell failed to gain, but on the play Army was off side and drew a five vard penalty for Nebraska a I first down Sloan ran Army's right end for two yards. A forward mss, Sloan to Russell, was Incomplete. Ahmn Rans 28 Yards.

Sloan ran from punt formation erotmd Army's left end fer twenty- eight yards. Nebraska's ball on the Army's 38-yard line. Howell made a half yard through center. 1 Prahra replaced Parley In Ne, backfleid. Dibb replaced Humber In Army's line Aioan made two yards around Army's right end.

Cagle was injured on tnat play and Army takes out time Fisher replaced Morgan at left end for Ne- In the Army beck field. Ball is on Army's 35-yard line, Sloan passed to Fisher and it was PoUnh Woman Pilot PLACEKICK WINS FOR MICHIGAN U. had the required height and distance. but was wide and went for a touchback. It was Army's ball on 20-yard line for beginning of the fourtli period.

Score: Army, Nebraska, 3. FOIRTII Iowa On Short End 10-7 Score at Ann Arbor. WSRKtTS mi OMAHA. Nti Sv Uk i A Uk rnff 3CS la 00 3SS IT 333 a II 3M a as 3ia 30 i ivf io aiAantr. ANN ARBOR.

Mlrh. Nov 24 N. In a bitter a st luggle as ever witne.sjwd In thv iatr college town. Mirhigan, the underdog, 32.1 lo 3T3 roiir to uprnne helghi so vanquish Coach Burt Iowa eleven 13.1 to us In the new this afleruoon, niNl-OJJi, Nfb. Nov.

It Thp pi.i lor hofi I a I.TS Hutchinson plunged ten yards on Northwestern Wildcats. Is. Brmd- I Hutchison punted yards 14ie first play. Oibner dove over Ne- North we stone mede the tacMe, Cagle long 1 eioan. wdio returned the ball five bra.ska's left tackle for seven yards, i game and the easterners never Hke Toft Riggins Bunch Williams Brockman Ilufinuin Krelct Zook Foiuif Hertz r.i..

Bubfitltutloiu, Peni TlirTil It Nebraska's ball on the Munn replaced Richards in Nebras- a char Omaha 0 1 Another Um Army 35-yard line. Sloan swung ka's line. on a half criss- 27 to 6 Nave was Incomplete. Uround Annv left end for thirteen tro.ss play failed to gain. Murrell Mtsso Army drew a five vard penalty i vards and Rmssell geulaced Rowley Kalina Iwaszklewry is the woman In Poland to hold a Ucen.se 1 mungea len yaras on i an airplane.

She Oibner dove over Ne- Northwestern was at the top her llcen.se recently following tes chance. Tlie final score was Cracow. 10 to 7. It wa.s one of those en- founicrs in which the outcome wiui in diMibt until the closing gun. the e.siJeciaUy threatening In the waning moments of play with a hairage of iwi.sses out to no avail.

With the defeat went all Hawkcye hopes of -hare in the title If Coiich boys had scored a victory, share of the big ten champiumilup would have been theirs. But Michigan was not to be denied, and climaxed a rather dta- with Its crowning achievement Glasgow Breaks loose. Si'sa Teu Uuiia lb- ooat sa lbs. k.M'gl 00 mf 1 sat asoitfi 00 ti91 04013 et yaros ana ttu.ssen gepiacea nowiey In the Nebraska bucV.fleld. Howell plunged for three yards.

Another pass by Cagle was Inter- Sloan was forced out of bounds braska's ball on Missouri came back strong after drove through center for two Its defeat at the hands of New York Hutchinson punted forty yards, university and hiin.bled Kansas. Nebraska making no detum. Ne-' 25 to 8. Its 19-yard line. 19-yard line for a gain Howell plunged at right side of 23-yard line.

Rowley 1 of two yards. Howell dove over left; Atmy line for a yard lo.ss. Sloan failed a punt and Howell fumbled tackle for four ya-ds. Sloan plunged 1 attempted a forward pass, but was Huff punt OHaniw for a 12-yard loss. Campbell boien Rothert lor Pike, Qrum tor Riggins.

Cagle Cuts Ixiose. Rowley punted fifty-two yards, Cagle returning eiglu yards. Cagle broke through the Nebraska line for seventeen yards and a first 4 far Oibner was substituted for CAGLE DAZZLES IN Nave in the Army backfleid. Tlie A was exactly In the middle of hOR ARMY the rield. on a quick opening play Cagle broke through for fifteen yards.

Continued From Page One get under wav until nearly 2:30 and when the fourth period came bowling along, which apparently Is the habit of fourth the gloomy mantle of night had all but Wian- keted the scene. The darkness, In perfect tnith, was quite thick enough to permit cutting with a cheese knife. While this sort of thing was go- It was Army's oall on the Nebraska 35-yard line. Army took out time, on a end run, a piimgb by Munell wxh ctoppd by Broad- stnne. A long forward pa.s8 by Cagle was incomplete.

Cagle the for two yards and a first down. 8loan Kirks Perfectly. Crabb went In for Carlmark for the Anpy. The ball was on 13-yard line. Howell failed to gain through center.

Howell fumbled and lecovered for a one yard loss. A forward pass, Howell to Sloan, was Incomplete when Allan grounded the ball. Sloan dropped back to the 20-yard line lor on atempted Army right end for yards and goal from the field. With Howell' holding tlie ball. Sloan kicked per- i Ilowell Suffers Loss, fectly for three points.

Army was off on the next Score: Nebraska, Army, 0. play and drew a five yard penalty. Sloan kicked off fifty-five ywds Howell attempted an end run, but and Hutchln.son returned the ball the Interference failed to hold, he thrown for ten yard loss before he could get rid of the ball. Sloan faked a punt and made twenty-two yards around left end. A paas by Sloan was Incomplete, but Army was offside on the play and drew a five yard penalty Crabb replaced Carlmark in the line.

Sloan went around the DrlLa UpiUon XI Pht Sigma Pi Kappa Phi Omega Pht Dflta Tati Orlta thirty-two yards. It Is ball! was thrown for a five yard loss. Ne- left side of the Nebraska line for i on its 37-yard line. braska took out time, eight yards. tackle dropped Capt.

Holm was Injured and Ne- Ball Is on 43-yard line, him. I broska took out time. Lewandow'skl A forward ixvrs, Sloan to Russell. Another long pass was leplaced Pnicha. A long forward Another pass Sloan Drake scored three touchdowns to whip Iowa State 18 to 0 South Teams Idle.

Tlie South little football Saturday, most of the larger teams re.sting in anticipation of hard Thanksgiving day battles. Vanderbilt blanked Centre. 28 to 0 f'rt the onlv major conte.st in that section of the countrj'. Michigan State won an Inter- i nd sectional game at East Lan.slng, i eketng a 7 to 0 decision over North Carolina State. The game wa.s clasely contested, both teams ex-; ereat defensive jxiwer.

Downing Georgetown defeated Fopdham. 27 Ote.iger to 7, in the annual meeting of the two teams in New York. George-, town was a heavy favorite In the stpveuion pre-game betting and held the uone.r hand from the initial kickoff Brown defeated Rhode Island. 33 to 7. and Rutg'Ta downed Swarthmore.

13 to 2 Holv Crass ran away rmsTraNiTy iJiaora. TP.AM STANDI.NtiS a PCI. ing on, the praved Frahm grountTing the ball, Tlie ball Hutchln.son was to was al.so Incomplete and from Pmvldence to win 44 to 0 their utter Inability to quallfv as pa.s.sed to Nebraska on downs on its Hutchin.son passed to for Nebra.ska drew a five yard penalty noctutpal In events. 27-yard line. vards and a first down fnr Rloan Stanford Bears Even, the lads had the gall to at- Cagle Passes 5t YardLs.

Ptlisr W)stt Piekcii Wslcott KrouM Edmunde Cupple Eaton Ual.ager The Stanford university of Call- tempt forward pa.ss play when not a soul in the audience of thirty could have located the plg.sKin wlUioui the aid of a searchlight. a Paj-s In the Ihirk. Believe It or not Mr. Hutchinson. twenty yards and a first down.

for second Incomplete pass. Sloan Hutchinson was stopped without got off a short punt for 13 yards. HnwUw ntminrf on out of bounds play. A Hutchinson's pass to Murrell, gained in the bears tle- rieht iinH fnr TiohtcTn Hutchlnson to Piper, was in- twenty-seven yards. ing University of Southern Call- nl waf forced oSV of bounds.

Sloan i i n.nv*. fnr five-yard penalty. Hutchins Ciove over left tackle for six yards. Howell made two yards at center. Rowley went around right end for four yards and a first down.

forward pass was Inter- perts averred it wa.s Crabb. at end. while others stoutly in.slsted It was Allen, a backfleid man, who snagged the ball. Be that a.s It may, the receiver was standing on the goal line when he siartling feat, and six points thereby added to temped end run. Maxwell replawied Hallmack lor Army.

A Witte to Fisher, netted five yards. The ball on 35- yard line. McBride plunged through center for four yards. Witte punted forty yards and Bowman returned it thirteen yards. Ball was on Army 33-yard line.

HutchliTson failed to gain through the line. Hutchinson fumbled a pois from center and Murrell re- A nost season gaems Incldu- Ing Wa.shtngton and State at the carnival of rosc.s cnn- nd the Shrine San Francisco be- twcAn all cast and all wast 7 an 1 rations remained on the Pacific coast program. play, failed to i gain through tlTe line. Its Ilowell InterrepU. ball on 32-yard line.

Bowman replaced Gibner In the Allan went In for Hutch- Armv backfleid. Hutchlason dove forward pass was incom- subbtng for Mr. Cagle In the back- right tackle for two yards. A plete. Murrell punted thirty yards field, hurled the ball high into the f.

by Hutchinson was Incom- over the Nebra.ska goal line, gloom and. by some strange demon- for Hutchinson pa.ssed to Bow- 1 Goes Through, stratlon of the art of hocus-pocus Murreu bucked lor one plunged McBride went in for Howell, aiid the ball descended into the arms of three yards and a first down. Witte went in for Sloan. an Army plaver. Hutchinson fumbled a pass from Witte faked a punt and McBride Lynx-eyed occupanis of the press 1 for eight yards.

McBride at Pesadena a box who claimed a light acquaint- nTinuiff for two five-yard went around right end for benefit con'est in Sa ance with every performer in Army FarieV raolSced moleskln.s were unabl- to agree as Caile hit 22-yard line Hutchln- Witte failed to gain on at to idcntitv of backiicid. Hit pos.s was Intercepted by How- vnuth the line for another yard, mchards ball on its cievtw youth who plucked that stopped him. A pa.ss from Cagle to oQ-vard line ill incomplete. Jaked a paas play and How- mld.st of the du.sk. Some of the ex- Cagle attempted another pass but ell plunged for yards.

The gam It was broken up back of the line was recalled and Army was penal- bj Broadstone and Nebraska took ized five vards for offside. Howell the ball on its 18-yard line. Row- plunged for two yards. Maxwell re- Icy faked a mint and Howell hit i placed Hammack in the Army line, the for three yards. Howell plunged for three yards Great Punt By Rowley.

and a first down and time was up Piper replaced Murrell in Uie i for end of the first half with the I 11 1 Army backneld. Rowley punted for- ball In possession on its covered for a loss of thirteen yards. total. Fullback Murrell ty-four yards Army returnmg five 33-yard line. Murrell punted to the fiO-yard line, added the extra point, bcxistlng the, Cagle around Nebras- Score: Nebraska.

Army, 0. I where it wont out of bounds and it right end for eight yards. A THIRD QUARTER was Nebra.ska’s ball in mldfleld. 12' IS-wd the same is C-'et. Get Break, fine Prachf Uoraan at i hair, excepting Parley Nebraska drew a five yard penal- Mr N.h?.,kn wg.

In the bickfleld tor Prahm, The ty lor having an extra man on the Cagle lost a yard In an attempt- forward was In- WfftUall Davison Cowdirv Daartnger Murphv C. Johnson Cow ton I title. The Tinlversltv of Cnli- fomla the Southern institution earlier in the sen.snn had played to nothing to nothing tie. Prior to today's game the Bear goal line had uncrox.sed bv a 1 team during the pre.sent; on co. 9 7 2 .777 9 668 3.669 8 4 9 4 9 1 ST.kNOIND».

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low Wheat off Sc. corn end oete 'ic. Wheat iiertert htfher in peth.v with et IsfvtrfKkoI, etta- imrt lei up end tne merkH flown to ebout the previoue ctoee on eell- ig hv 1( e'a ar.rt hou.tes with norUvweit lonneciIr i.a I'lehe in wheel moderefe end the meiket niiv ed w.Uitn narrow rente, Iltiukf- -van eastern end foietgn eonnec- weie fair buyers el we.k There Mtife 1 dn, fnr tSii.tde gcncrelly fevoreWe Uvetpool clohcd Sn higher Torelgn demend fof wtifei Keer Argentine wheel more freely offered It refi.irted The ce -h merbet ftrin end moderate, eeftmetod recolp; i were 23 ver.s C'orn 14 lower on by c.omminoa houeee. Sevorehle wewtber riition; oier the hell the weekneee. liorel profewelonels were fair bueere on brewk Merket wee narrow end nervoue, second quarter, and reeled off sev- I reoelvere vihere wee eery lit.

4 I.W omt tlie tie com booked to arrive on over bide Some report that rountry offerings ere held above the market. Estimated re.pf.v wer- 313 cere. were lower on by looala. houses with northwtet oonnec- tloiVf were fair bu)ere of the December on the decline. Irada w.v» juet fair Thera some buyina of December againat talas of May at lo difference Etetlmaiad racetpta were S3 were eeeler.

Cbleago Range ef Brteaa. (From the Updike Drain Co. minet Bldg CHICADO, Hi War. (Tpen High their fifth defeat of the season the end of the first quarter Willis Gla.sgow. one of the fleetest half backs ever to invade Affh Arbor, tore off a brilliant 55 yard run in the first quarter, giving the Haw- keyes a 7 point margin when he booted the for the extra point.

Not to be outdone. Michigan took the offen.stve at the start of the Auto Clearing House Klnecy Tire Midwest Roofing Co. A B. 31513 315S0 31304 31335 31304 543 auti .600 .500 eral domTSS in a row. to get the oval on the 17 yard stripe.

Standing on the 28 yard line, Oembis: "Dynamite as he is known placed one of ht.s kicks sqimrely between the uprights. and the was 7 to 3. At half time, the ball was in mid- i field when the Hawks gained on A of punt exchanges. IiRunchlng another drive, the maize and blue ball runners reeled off five fir.st downs in a row. and on a clever lateral from Trus- kouT.kl to Dahlem.

scored the winning nolnts. Gcmbis aeatn goaled, and Michigan was ahead 10 to 7. CITY TITLE TO OMAHA TECH HI Maroons Defeat In 12-0 (iame; Purple Team Surprises. OMAHA, Nov. high school won another city cliampTon.shlp Saturday by trim' ming Central in their annual meeting.

12 to 0, on the Creighton stadium lot. A rejuvenated Purple May. Mch. Corn Mch. May Mch.

R.fr May. 124 131S t2lH I i BO'y I I 47 I YeaU 1 132'4 I34H- tSOtkt 115S SB S4 47H 48H SB-Hi 47'-, I 108', I08'k Dec lOSVi 106 Lard I Dec 1130-0 1130 1183 ,1185 46 103 105 I 11135 11175 103S i 105 I 11135 Army Uital to 13 points and the jig was up with the Cornhuskers. Fumbles ILaJt Nebraska. scoring punctuated the second period. Mes.srs.

Hoit'ell, Rowley and Sloan had just concluded the business of digging of considerable soil in the ed plunge. Cagle punted thirty yards, Nebraska not attempting a general direction of the Army goal, return. It was bail on its but the fumbling Jinx horned in line. On a quick kick Row- Avhen the Huskcrs had penetrated punted tire ball seventy-tivo to within ten yards of the final yards across the Army goal for a and apparently were on their louchbark. the ball on Roby High Scorer.

NELSON. Nov. 24- Nelson high gridsters traunced Harvard here Friday 26-0. Roby registered 19 of the total points and Zimmerman the other six. Butte Beats Spencer.

BUTTE. Nov large i House oup of spectators witnetssed Butte co Oibner for Nave at quarterback. complete. Peaker replaced Russell in Sloan kicked off sixty yards over the Nebraska backfleid. Another Army goal line.

ball on its Nebra.ska pass was incomplete. Wit- 20-yard line. made no gain pass to Fisher bounced out of on run from punt formation. Army Fishers hands into Allan's svho car- pulled line spread and Murrell ried the ball to 37-yard plunged for three yards. Cagle ran line There was t.me cut with ball 14 around right end for in possession on 4 a flrat down.

Cagle 37-yard line. Set back by the but sUll for three yards on the first play. passed to Oibner, was Incomplete. i Allan made four yards over right retaining of the ball, the Piper fumbled and recovered but Another pass, Cagle to Oloner, i tackle. Hutchinson plunged for; Nebra.ska called for Halfback lQ.xt four yard.s.

punted forty was also incomplete. Army got a three vards. Hutchinson made live Clair Sloan to u.se his educated toe yards and It was ball on I five yard penalty for second In- i yards the line for a first toward the achievement of a goal 41-yard line. Howell hit center comolete pass. Gibner went over the i down.

from the find. The youth from tor five vards. Howell fumbled and Nebraska left tackle for four yards. 1 Murrell made two yards and was was fully equal to all re- recovered for a three yard Cagle punted thirty-six vards and i forced out of bounds. It was getting Quirements of the occasion and his Rowley on a quick kick drove the failed to return the ball.

so dark that the player.s can hardly i kick sent the ball hurtling over the ball out of bounds on the its ball on its 30-yard i be distinguished on the field. Raishs Cozad high grtd- croas-bar and between the uprights 34-yard line where the Army takes Rowley plunged through center for 1 rrahh in Toorhdnwm Holorege here FYlday a field goal as ever was I two yards. Army took out Ume. by a 19-0 score before one of the Dropped 40 Yards. Cagle plunged for two yards.

A puss by Cagle to Oibner netted 1NDIVIDUALAVERAGCS. Fins Are. Ludwig Vlcek 4563 24 190 Roht Browne 456024 190 Finley 448524187 Deo. Dinwiddle 8894 31185 Lew 3837 31 184 Henry Kflkenbcrg Claude French 3848 21 184 4396 34183 Lee R. Sipe 384121183 H.

Carbon 339918183 A. Runge 4356 24 183 Frank Simodynea 435534 182 Chas. Pahey 435234 183 Ben Keck 3831 Chrlslerusen 481131180 1 Ben Fmjelson 1 Roywl Dutton 431134 180 4310 34 1 Pet KeUo 323218 180 1 Mart Lange D. C. Hudson 2698 IS180 4393 31179 Robert Clow 437934 173 Rflck Irwin 376631 179 Henry Beai 4244 24 177 Oeo Amend 3701 31 177 Bee Finley 3164 18 176 P.

A Brow 211713 178 i Lebseck 24 176 Dick James 3145 174 Al Moritz 4183 24173 Theobald 4822 24 170 B-rt Amepoker 3033 18 168 Philip Wadhams 3971 34 165 High team series for season. Auto Clear- Uhaat I DfC 500 aggregation made the Maroons put 438 forth their very best to win the Uis.sle and then it was a pair of "breaks that gave Tech Its oppor- tunltie.s. At the opening of the second jie- Kanaaa City of Frieaa. (From Laraflon Bros. Ar Cn 603 Ifsfl BanX Rldg.) Open Higii Low Cloaa'flfaaV.

not 116 774i I DAILY C'ARLOT OECKirTS. (Fumtahed by the UpdlXe Drain Co.) back acro.ss the goal. Randone fell on it for a touclidown. In the same, quarter. Wilhelm was hurried on i another punt and it went out of umaha bounds on the Central 14 yard line, whr-at Caciappo crossed the goal after hus end run and a penalty put the ball: on the one yard line.

The wheat Po.s. Com Randone oi.t« Pokorney Hodges Nov34 Today 8afy 33 31 1.1 304 33 40 77 31 34 1113 5B 35 IINCOI-N ASH DKAIN. Jones Hullingcr rg. Morse Murray Fran -----re. Murray ab.

Wahl.strom Ib. Brock Caciappo Haynie Baysorfer Poff Shroeder Lungren Wilhelm Van Dahl Oloe Omaha. Um- LINCOLN, Neb 34 The followlne are pricea paid for grain In the Llneoln market: WHEAT- No 2 hard No. 8 hard 81.00. No.

4 iia.d CORN New No. 3 78c; No. No. 4, 72c, No. 6 70r.

group orub Spencer here Friday afternoon by a count of 6-0. Out of eight games played Butte now maintains a record of victories and one lie, the deeadloc'A being with Platte. S. D. If Butte can defeat Ewing here day It will place tlifm among the championship ag- Grainger Broa giegatlons of northeast Nebraska.

onse 2896. am for week. Coryell Oil High Ind. for Vlcek, 688 High Ind aeries for week, Vlcek 670. pire -Kirn.

Northwe.stern. Head- Creighton. INDLSTRIAL LEADLE, TEAM Beet Olobe Pin a nee Bpeler a Laundry Cozad Trims Holdrege. lor a.s nifty Score: Army. 13; Nebraska.

3. Grier kicked off to McBride for largest crowds that ever assembled cr. the local gridiron. Dutton of Cozad wa.s the stellar performer of the day, scoring two touchdowns and averaging 15 yards every time he carried the bail. Montcomeiy netted the other Cozad taUy.

starred on the line for the home team, while Eddy and Brewster performed to a good advantage for Keck Barr Flnler Theobald Calloway Egger DavldSOu 147 Crabb In Touchdown. in the annals of the favor- Dropped 40 Yards. Caale 25 Yards. Ite college Cagle Kr A i Miller replaced Hall. Army center.

Lr a twenty Th. lie to triid 5h2 iujji' wSt confuse and confound the Huskers Nebra.ska right for half yard Siaie raturnfni i during the same second period. On I fain. Ball on 35-yard who A pate. Cagle to Piper, was In- 1 wint left end for i yards.

McBride return- tad 4 to a on boUi playa, but a half Mi.rr.U punted torw to take a apuad of Army, 0. 45-yard pfiunge by SECOND OVAKTEB. yards Mm? X.n'y’S'd” While Cagle tor yards King. Hutihfrnon mashed the one pass the ball to right guard. Cagle passed to Mess- fnr ra-n vnrdc and 31 30 1 16463 21 18 3 15892 21 17 4 16394 51 14 7 16607 21 11 10 14856 I.

31 10 11 15103 Hussong St Rogars 21 10 11 14904 Nebr. Lumbar St M. 31 13 13820 Sinclair Oil 21 7 14 14043 le. Lt. Power 21 5 16 14167 City of Lincoln 21 5 16 13763 Olobe Leundry 31 0 31 11362 IndiriSnel Areragea.

or IBSHelzer nSLoosbrock 175vorris 174Roth 169 leSMoehler leSVlcDonald 163Hsllrr Pel SS3 ,897 .809 667 534 .476 476 .428 .333 .238 338 .000 NEBRASKA STOCKS OMAHA. Neb. No 34 iQuoiationa furnUhrd by Potter and Co. Stack Etchanfo Closad. The Ynrk atoek exchange mi curb market were eloeed Saturday afford 1rokerage an opportunity to cat-'h up with their work foUewing the Poani markets of the paat three weeka.

Beatrice Creamery pfd utlahy pld. Fairmont Creamery pfd Fairmont Creamery com. Firit Bk Omaha Bid lOl ....115 ...180 com. 330 the cleats of his shoes cut the sod from vuider his feet and he tumbled the turf, an easy prey for Army tacklers. Efforts of the press box pcsU.

the writer Includctl, to compile statistics of the battle were hopelessly futlie. Twelve hundred military cadets 22 Btraahetm Shepard Ferguson Oar tne Hansen Anderson 148 145 141 141 143 143 143 142 Merna outfit. Nineteen have already made their letters, all but five of i Matheas' which will return to school next i Kempkes fall. Twelve nundred mUilary cadets ior some one to pass me oaii wj iigiiv guara. c.agie passea to xviess- and Nebraska wera grouped In the stands hen he was run back it seems that; twenty-five yards.

It was a Uie play K.AA. he set a record for the vear In run- first down for Armv and the ball pciiany on me in front of the pres.s box and exu- record for the year in run- first down for Army'and the ball berant youth insisted on having its; opposition. was on 37-yard line. iUng, meaning that after every ex- punted the ball out of bounds Crosoes Goal. citing moment the cadets would Ne-; On a fake stand enmasse.

completely obstruct- ball on its 45-yard line. broke through the left side of the Ing the view of the press box oc- Rowley passed to Sloan for a Nebraska line for a 37-yard run and twelve yard gain. Sloan made one touchdown. I yard on a wide end run. Rowley' Score: Nebraska.

Army. 6. plunged for tliree yartis. Another Sprague rnLvsed the extra pass. Rowley to gained' kick.

eleven vards. ILs ball on' Score: Armv, 6: Nebraska, 3. the Armv 29-yord line. I Sprague kicked off fifty-five, Aerobatic Pasa Play. vards.

Sloan returning twenty yards I Army lock out On both ol a SX? Hltnnpd sni.ish gained three vards, cejver had a clear iieid but slipped pass. Rowlev to Sloan was good cupants. The radetk and During the final ten minutes of the combat the siiibes were utterly Ignorant of what was transpiring on the field. Only the bare outlines of the Cornhuskers white helmets could be seen from the press coop. Compilation of statistics, therefore, a hopeless task.

Murrell swung around the end for twenty yards. Murrell was stopped with no gain on the next play. Hutchinson made no gain on a try at tlie line. Another Army plunge by Murrell failed to gain os lime wi B-rg 158Fff 157Mulehla 156Sacks 142 155Rumboltr 142 141 156 Thompson 140 153Mook HI ISSAycM 140' 140 151 Rudolph 140' 151 H.kh Pointa, 2.54 High three game Points, 685. High team Best.

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strictly frobh Hens, light Xjeghorn Springs Leghorn Ducka, vuung Pigiions, per .350 aio iS aie IM IM HOURLY temperatures Steel Oqulsl Reiter p. 31 9 p. 439a. 10p. .4210 a 11 in .4311 a.

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6 a .32 6p. 33 as called. Final Army, ka, 3. 13; Nebras- Soort iefs the lack of doflnite fig- for two Wwley ures. it l.s unquestioned that returning five Boldiers both out-yarded and out-! ai ball on lls 30- downed the Invading gridders from Army nitrlHlik wiMif at ny-tHMlauK 9 tm Comstock Blanks North Loop.

COMSTOCK, Neb. Nov. ulock won over North Loup here on Friday, 18-0. The brilliant attack of i 254 the Comstock outfit was the feature oi the game, while in defense the home te.Tin allowed but three first downs to be made against them. Captain Conow return of a North Ix)up punt behind the interference of L.

Kllma, tackle, was the ieature play of the game. Fuller. Tho.se Phillies, who lo.st 109 quarterback for North Loup, starred wi of 152 game.s. in 1928. mean for the visitors.

engages! nothing in the lives of anyone but 1 12 30 p. 4o Sargent, an old athletic rival, in its i the Chicago Cub.s, But to the Cubs 1 7 00 p. 3i Phillies Poison To Chicago Cubs 7.27 a iuiiset, 5 03 in. Highest temperalure, 41 lowe.M temperature. 31 degree.N mean temperature, degrees, which is I degree above normal.

Drv R-1. bulb bulb bulb 31 28 L2 26 41 Turkey day contest. S5T. PAUL WINS ANOTHER. ST.

PAUL. Nov. Keith All experts and coaches are Davis of St. Paul the outstand- Armv umn vtii agreed that Bo Cuislner, Wisconsin ing figure in defeat of anrt quarter, is (me of the best of the the Genoa Indians here Friday and Richards re- recalled both teams 1928 season. afternoon by a 32-10 count.

Davis were off side. Rowley punted forty four of the touch- yoi ds, Cagle returning thirteen Besides playing ball for $40.000 a dowu.s. counting one on a 75-yard Ne- the middle west. Neiertheless, the Huskers made It a ball game (or mrkid it out of 'lie i sixty minutes and but for the lire- pressble Mr. Cagle mlgiit well have Howell plunged for three yards plucked the laurels.

a first down The ball was on I Unfortunauly for the Comhusker cause, Mr. Oa football team i miu tur Armv need nothing more than a Anodier mrward PRM by yards. Gibner swung loose over left Cagle team to appropriate the spoils wa.s Incomplete and Nehras- tackle for eight yards and a first Mneup and Summary yard penalty. Sloan Murrell failed to gain, but Nebrsuika if- Pos Armv 13 drew a fifteen yard clilmark i alty for piling on the play. carlmark line.

Army Passes Fail. Sloan dropped back to the 40- long pa.ss as Incomplete. they meant disaster, luln. de.spair agony, terrific sufierini and the lo.ss of a pennant. Tlie Cards the Phillies; the Giants did almost ditto.

Yet whenever the Phillle.s found themselves opposed by the Cubs the Prevailing direction of wind, northweet. Highest velocity, 20 per hour. Height of barometer 7 p. 30.66 Inches for last 24 hours, none. THOMAS A BLAIH.

MeleoroiOgLt temperature and PRECIPITATION YEBTERlJAY Toril Oottam. By International Service NEW YORK, Nov 24 cotton were carried up approximately 7Sc a bale on a late rally ia the market here today. Strong buying 1 fiom outside aourcea developed after it became evident that further ilquldatloa In Dei ember, prompted by the proximity ef first nutlce day, had about run tta eonrae. Little outton will be tendered for delivery in that position on Monday, It wsa expected. Heavy profit-taking principally la May, and influenced chiefly by outtida speculative influences, came into tha ring at the rail and opened tha day at declines of 6 to 14 points.

Liquidation In December offaat to a great extent by a good demand from both domestic and foreign trade Intaresta. Liverpool nnd the continent absorbed offerings auppllcd by ipot bouses. Naw Or. leans and houses wirTi Japanese corinec- lions, I Arrangements for the of a cotton exchange membership at 145,000, a new record high price, were announced The membership of H. C.

Hlreh of Mlrcn. Lllienthal At Compaoy, brokerage firm here, was sold for $38.000, an advanca of $4,000 over the previous sale price, continued throughout the bhoit liowever, and later moat of 1 the advance was lust. Prices closed tha day tinchanged to 13 higher Spot cotton was quiet and 10 points higher, middling 30.60c. fprember tln- ished at 30 46c, January 20 37c, March, 30 39c, Muy 20 35c, July 20 13c, October 19 67r. New York (kitton By International News Rervlee NEW YORK.

Nov. 34 Russell replaced Rowley in uiuc t.s a considerable 5J 1 backfield. Murrell drove golf clubs all by hlmseif and the Farley was incom-j over right guard for 4 vards. Its ball on its 33-yard year. Rogers Hornsby says he makes return of a kickoff through the en- iine.

quite a little by selling hri famous' tire Indian team. Everett Davis and blue grass to basebail clubs and Art Lynch were outstanding per, formers In the line Rave carried honors for the Braves. John Philip Sousa will compose a special march for the games of 1932 at Angeles. Sprague Hanunack Morgan Richatrds Holm Tames McMullen Broftdstine Ashburn Sloan Farley Hottell Murrell Substiturums: Nebra.sk;i Prucha Morgan, Rua.seU for Rowley. for Prucka, Farley for Ltahm.

Fisher for Morgan. Prahm Ikr Farley, Munn for Richards, Mc- SARGENT REGISTERS WIN. LOUP CITY. Nov, grid.9tefs w'on a 12-0 rictory Frank Goff of the Harrtsburg. over Loup City here Friday In the club turn over a new leaf final quarter after playing three iiui.i*«-«, 1 i beginning of the year.

scoreless periods. Conrad scored the Hall thi kicS i I (L u' 90-day suspension to start first touchdown on a forward pass lumber i whiie Metcalf broke through center for 53 yards to net the second counter. I OUD City never threatened the goal. thirty yard.s. returning three yards, it was ball on 37-yard line.

Army took out time. Rowiej passed to Sloan for slx- leen yards. Sloan plunged for seven fover Army's yards, but fumbled. Rowley recov-1 yards and A Canadian team, Manitoba university, is on Uie University of North Dakota schedule each year, yard Io.ss back I year the FlickertaUa won, 33 01 the line of scrimmage. Murrell to thi.s year.

52 to 0. punted thirty.thrw yards, pbras-! a netreH-DetrDU ka making no return. DePaul and Niagara i. (Ue.i ball on Its anc. Howell went broke the ice with the first Sunday Montreal Hockey Results.

Take a look at the conduct of the Phillies against the Cards, Giants and Cubs: Phillies Versus- Won ................................2 20 Giants .............................................9 13 The Cards, as can be noted, scored 15 net victories over the Phillies, the Giants scored 12 and the Cuba could garner only four, showing Lincom Uiat the St. Louri crowd ti.e Cubs by 14 games in play against the Phillies Miles cuy Ina.smuch as the Cubs were beaten only for.r games for the ptnnani i the fact IS established that Uie Phillies in their comparative play Oklahoma city against Bt. Louis and Chicago were the factors. BUmarck Bolf Buffalo Cheyenne Chicago Concordia Denver Moines Dodge CUy Oalveftcn Helena Huron jRCkxorvville Kanseti CUy left Axmy tackle for five took out time. COllegiatT fcotball game in the east.

York ABierIc.n,. It was played for charity. Caaadlana, s. Luke Urban and Tony Comerford, Boston college's greateft ends of all time, both are coaching- Urban at Canialus and Comerford at (Baltimoie). Uale'gn Rapid Oil) St.

Louifc 9alt City Thu Santa Fe Wa.Tnngtou 32 52 44 40 42 46 40 50 68 10 32 48 41 76 64 63 40 32 66 44 44 38 r.o 36 50 42 64 46 06 50 .00 .00 .00 ,00 00 00 .00 .00 00 00 on 00 00 00 .00 .00 00 00 .00 ,00 00 Cotton opejied today at deelines of 8 to 14 points, et 30.23c; March 20 36c; Mat 20 17c: July IB B5c; DC- loher and December 20 38c New York Cotton Eaturea By International Service NEW YORK. Nov. 24 0 High Low Cloae 20 23 20.93 20 23 20 48 30 25 20 53 20 17 10 44 18.95 30 35 19 63 19 80 30.60 December March May July -----October Spot 20 25 30 33 20 32 20 09 19 88 19 47 20 49 30 37 30 39 10.35 20.12 IB.6* (Tlirafo rotion. By inleraatlonal Service. CHICAOO, Nov.

34. Cotlon three polata iower to hlgher loday. Jkil- Dee. cime 19 72; Jan. Cime 19 19 65; May.

MrS. f-O 13.80; Oct dote. 19 Il Wash- 00 POT4 .00 dull; noijerf' .00 .03 I .00. 00 00 The loficaJ fiDuluth, Lincoln I.

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