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SPORT SECTION THE LINCOLN SUNDAV" STAR Best NewsioaiDer- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINQ year LIM SVAD.AY, OCTOBER 20. 1929. eight P.AGES Pittas Panthers Have the Punch and Win From Nebraska Cornhuskers Boiv to Qreat Eleven Team From East Victorious by Score of 12-7; Nebraska Registers On Fourth Period Forward Pass. Hv shb hman A high-geanHi, polished, porfectlv tuned football machine from the University of Fbttsburgh stepped out on Nebraska stadium sod Saturday afternoon and rode through and over an outfit of hard-fighting Uornhuskers to a triumph in which the point margin was 12 to 7. Footballing folks in the Smokv ('itv region refer to Coach proteges as the Panthers.

The it stands for perfection in the pigskin fits the Pitt gladiators from the peaks of their head gears right down to the cleats of their shoes. Potential Champions. Rack In the Atlantic district, the football form sheet Rives the Pa.nthers a ratlnR as potential national champlfins. Cornhusker adherents, more than 35,000 thousand of whom the Saturday spectacle, will concede that the Panthers are quite as proficient as advertised. It was.

In truth, a great football team to which the Corn- viuskers dipped their colors--a team may sweep to the heights In achieving a natlo.nal crown. Presenting a forward wall of experienced. husky and hard-charging knlghti of the pigskin, with a backfleld quartet which had Parkinson, powerful fullback, and "Wallnchus, flashy halfback, as Its dazzling stars, the Panthers tin- leashed an irresLstible scoring drive which netted two touchdowns during the second period of a bitterly contested battle. Nebraska's Ace In Hole. Defensively, the Panthers performed with quite as much skill Und efficiency as they displayed when on the attack.

The easterners easily repulsed Nebraska's running attack, but the Cornhuskers had as their ace In the hole a forward passing offensive which earned them a clean cut touchdown and thus salved the defeat, robbing it A much of Its Fullback Tom Parkln.son. i catapultlc line plunger, was easily the most pote.nt factor in the eastern victory. The Cornhu.sk- linemen resisted valiantly, but Aarkln.son. carrying the ball with ihe driving power of a battering ram, smashed his way bo both of the touchdowns credited to the Panther eleven. Wallnchus Swings Free.

An electrifying end sprmt by Wallnchus, replacing Halfback Wll- In the Pitt backfleld, started Panthers on their scoring way skirted the Hu.skers' bri)ilit wing back of a of per- Ifett Interferejice. broke away from Ihls blocking mates, deftly Iplng the Nebraska secondary and Imprinted 60 yards In the direction the Hu.skers’ goal Wallnchus was tackled and to.s.sed iovU of bounds, but he had romped Ito within six yards of the final line Parkinson was called Ino action and. three terrific Missouri Tigers Next On Cornhuskers' Slate. BUi SIX. I.Inroln—put, 7.

At I.Bwrrnrr—Kannav ft, 20; Draka. 0. At 21; Oklahoma. 0. BIO TEN.

AC Iowa tlllnola. 7. At Dama, IS. Wiarontin, 0 10; Rlpon. 0.

At 20; Northwaat- arn. 11. I.afayrtta—Purilua. Dapauw. 7.

At olgata, 21; Indiana. 0. At IS; Indiana Normal. 0 (aarond gama.) At Ann Stala, Michigan, 0. NEBRASKA COI.I.EtlES.

At Tarklo rollaga, b. At Taachart, fl; Raarnay Toarhrra, 0. At 88; I.uthar rollaga (AVabool, 0. At I nlaaralty Nah- raaka Contrai, II. IN THE WEST.

At 0 Washington, At St. I.oula—.St. l-oula Oglathorpa. pmshes at the center of the forward vail, plunged across it he goal Pa.rkln.<M>n (ioes AeroNs. Success of the Panther.s in invading the Nebra.ska goal Inspired a Pitt offen.slve which bortKl its way deep into territory.

A 15-vard 'Vnalty, levied by Umpire Watkey. pt the Hu.skers back to their nlne- when their defeustve gave of halting the drive Pitt then made the most of this -I bv calling on Parkin.son and the burly Panther fullback and slashed his way through the middle of the Nebra.ska wall and on the fourth plunge iContlnued on Page Four i KANSAS AfiGIKS PLUCK JAYHAWK Week of School Rivalry by to (I (irid Victory. lAWRENCK, Kns Oct. 19 Tlie Kansas Aggle.s the feaFIiers of the University of Kansas Javhawkers here todav In a to 0 victors thereby avenging a 7 to 0 defeat In 1928 The Aggie victory climaxed a week of bitter school rivalry In which stiulent.s of both InstUutlon.s participated In raids rival camps, irHiked by the branding of prize winning Aggie cows with in- slsnla Rut the Aggies left their mark to- riav In a vigorous the which was dcspi-rate to the fli'lsh Hie si-ore of the game was earned bv the Aggies on the wcond down of the when, a triple pa.s.s from the Kansas line to the one vatd Itne. Wiggins plunged the line Kansa.s fought to the fhe-vard line In the UA few mm- ufes of plav hut lost the ball on downs lust prior the gun.

Lineup and Stiunimary. (I. Al Eranklln. 0. At Indianapolis HaakrII Indiana, 18; Bullrr.

fl. At rollrfc, Drnvrr 2. At Halt l.aka—I'tah. 40; Colorado. At Acfiot, 12; olorado Mlna'a.

0. At (tunnlaon Colorado Taarhera, fl; Weatarn Rlalr, H. At Inlar- Mountain ratloga, II. At 12; Cato. At 82: Capital, At IS; Ohio Northarn, 12 At Xarlar, 14; Ontro.

B. Al 17; Ohio Rtata At II; Wealarn Raacrva. At Mount nion. II. At Wcaloyan, Mia At unlrcralty, Muskingum, b.

21; Kant, IV. At Cincinnati. At Blurrion. 0 At collaga Dayton. At Tarra llanta Rota Poly.

19; 7. At Kalamaroo, 0 At I.anting Vllchlgan Agglat, 74. Ad- rlan. b. At Taachara, B.

Wait aril Stala, it. At Taachara, laachart. il. At 2.V; Augustana. At Sioux Waalayan, Falla, 11.

At Dakota Agglaa, South Dakota n. At Sloui Dakota. 2B. Morn Ingxida, 0. 41 Taaahara.

II; Michigan T. n. At 12; Monmouth, 7. At Dakota. 42.

Waat- arn I nIon, B. At Maalco M. 28; Nao Max Ico 20 At 18. Fraano Rtata, B. At Rolla Mlaaourt 78; Mc- Kandra, 0 VI 12.

Rhurtlalf. II At I'f; Mlnaa, 0. Al I Oklahoma Hy, fl. Al (tooda anhandla Agglaa, 1.3; Taachara. 13 At KIrkavllla.

19; Iowa raachara. 0 At ('Hr Junior, 19; Mix With Bengals Next On Program Cornhuskers Square Off This Week to Clash With Missouri In Saturday Fray On Columbia (iridiron. HY (iUKAU; MvBRIUE. With thoir three openinyf interseetional out of the way. the Nebraska Uornhuskers will into Big Six eonferenee competition this weekend, launehing a drive which will carry them through to the finish of the season Thanksgiving day.

Husker-Tiger Record. Scora, fi- 0 I I.V-12 18-1 12-10 8- I tl- 47- 11-9 12 II 12- II 84- V2- 0 12- 48- II 14- 9- 14- 7 TIGERS AVENGE LOSS TO DRAKE Missouri Bengals Drive To 20-0 Victory On Columbia Sod. VlUaourl Waalayan At If hita ichita I 0. II Emporia Taachara, 13. IN THE EAST Al 12, Pann, 7, Al Harvard 2B, 2'i At Princeton, 7 At New 14; Brown, 0.

Al I.V, Di ka, 13 7. Conn. Agg II iContinued on Page COLUMBIA, Ort 19 touchdown.s In thp first, second and third quarters, Mls.souri avenged a 6 to 0 defeat from Drake of la.st year by out- powerlng the Iowa visitors here dav and winning, 20 to 0. Mis- Roiirl continued to display its power and but mln- ute.s the counter. A pa.s.s, 'Waldorf to iur I cv accounted for six polnt.s and gave the Tigers a lead which was held throughout the game.

Drake threatened to twice once late In the quarter when a passing attack carried the ball within the lo-vard rone but here the Tiger line and Missouri got the ball on downs on its 7-yard line Another attack, consisting of nice run.s, mixed with a few brought Drake to the end of the field, but a iver the goal line gave the Tigers ho ball. After an exchange of punts in he quarter. Mis.souri I Continued on Page Four Brass C7y Sherman lickers Still Kicking. Prestige, Not Money. Chicago Files Bid.

Western Wastes Time. ROCKNE ATTACK BOWLS BADGERS Winner 1S9.S—Nebraaka tgp 7 I93.V—Mlaaoiirl fl- 433; Mlaanurt, II V. 0 ol At Atwmid. 17; Norton. At (ioodland, a a I a Hoxle, 0.

At Oberlln. 28; Ht. Fran- At 20; Kimball. B. At 12; Eaeter, 2.

At Chappell fl. At 8f. At 19; athedral Ai blgn. fi. wy- Cambridge.

Al North, 17; Omaha ('entrai, 0 AI Fremont. 0. At 12; Norfolk. 7. At Connell Houlh, 81; Abraham Lincoln, B.

At Deaf, 3fl; Deea- Columbus, O. At Sterling, North Al IB; Noloon, 0. At 1.3; Nebraaka City, (I. Tecumaeh reaeryea. Nebraaka City reaeryee, 0.

At Aurora. 18- At Point, field, 0. At Vermillion, S. Harilngton, 0. At fi; Waltbtll.

Al Newman 47; "'entrai (Tty. David a Tekamah Ronlh Sloua CHy, Tekamah, At 13; Koaalle, At Wake- Notre Dame Backs Shine In 19 to 0 Defeat Of Wisconsin. g-30LLEGE f(X)tball. mast popular stadia box of- of all American sport.s. ha-s Its per.sistent crabbing of the critlc.s.

The are not -so public becau.se of Its growing desire i numerous at the present time as In former years, when almost every of a state legislature brought forth a scatter-brained legl.slator to Introduce a bill prohibiting the quite the contrary. to the college boys do their stuff in moleskins and cleated shoes, and the charge that football caters most to the money bags are without Justification. fact.s are game of the gridiron, but not all the knockers have sub.slded. even In this day and age The pet complaint is the gate receipts arc the first consideration, with the sport lUelf a minor matter A former president of the nation. a mere smattering of fact-3 to bolster hl.s ca.se.

recently broke Into print with an indictment of fciotball in which, among other criticisms, he deulored the enormous crowds and bloated that he truth, hard-boiled. Is the money end of college football is a con.sldrration Substantiation of this statement may be had right here in In the home camp of the Nebraska Gornhu.skers Practically every follower of the pigskin sport at 'Nebrask-a is wfll aware that the Cornhu.sker authorities have made frequent efforts to line up agreements on Page BY BERT DEM BY. CHICAGO Oct. Fine backfleld work, a bit of luck and the ability to take advantage of the breaks which came their way allowed Notre football team to defeat Wisconsin 19 to 0 here today. Although most of the breaks went Uie way of the Irl.sh so convincing was the ability of men that there was no doubt In the minds of the 85.000 fans as to which the better team Irish Score Early.

The Irish got off to a lead in the flr.st quarter as a re- of two end run.s by Schwartz and Bavoldl. Taking the ball on his own 24-yard line Schwartz ran 36 yards and on the next pluy Savoldl gave the first indication that he WHS in for a great day by scorlnc a touchdown Wlscon.sln turned down a of Its own in this period when a long forward jva-ss and end runs took the ball to the on Page At Pfndir. At (Sty. Peru Prep, 0. At IS; Heward.

B. At Grand (irand laland, 0. At 14; Beaver Sprinta, 19; Hemlntlord 6. At Bethany, u. At 33, Col- lofe View.

Al Heotla. At 18; Oothenburi At ford, 53. Idiemoiit Al Holdrete 18; Bertrand, 6. At i B. At 12; Callaway, At 13; MorrUI.

At Wood Keneaaw, 13; Wood River, 6. At Vllnatare. At 34; Arapahoo. B. At Table ama, At Wood l-aka.

fl. At 8S; DIx. At 12, anee, 2. At K- ton, At Table Rorh Hummer- field 0. Al Creek.

LI. ton. 7. At Clarka 13; Fullerlon. I At fl, Blair, At W'y- more At fi; Otallala, At 6, Blair, BLIND (iRID The Michigan School for the blind ha-s a football team that plays high elevens under regular rules, except for the fact that forward pa.sses are barred Tigers Next Foe.

riie of games in which Nebraska met Southern Methodist. Syracuse and Pittsburgh has been one of the mcKst strenuous as.signments in the history of husker athletlc.s. but Coach Dana X. Bible and his vvrotege.s have cleared the deck for conference action and tn their first Big Six con- I'llct will meet Ml.s.sourl at Columbia. The Tiger eleven Is cracked up bv conierence critlc-s a.s a leading contender for the conference crown, now held bv the Huskers.

The conference slate which will be plavcd by Nebra-ska this fall call' for tnvee games at home and two on loreign gridirons. card: Big Six Slate. Oct 26 Mi.s.souri at ColuhYhia. Nov 2 Kansas at Lincoln. Nov 16 Oklahoma al Lincoln.

Nov. 23 Kan.sas Aggies at Manhattan. Nov. 2R -Iowa State at Lincoln Cornhusker siircess at Mlsaouri will detxmd largely on the phyalral trim in which the Nebra-ska squad cmei-ges from Its three Intersectional games Claude Rowley, triple-threat back was lost In the Southern Methodist game and Vlr Rcherzinger, another trlple-threatei, was crippled In the Syracuse contest. Missouri Stock Booms.

Mls.souri stock ha.s been booming tills lall with the Tigers clawing their way to a 19-0 victory ovei Iowa State at Ame.s In the ovienlng game Tn this contest. Coach Owlnn Mizzou Bengals showed jKJWer which, mixed with a well- groomed aerial attack, swept Cyclones off their feet. Although Nebraska won a vlctt'iy over the Tlger.s last season the Columbia collegians are not Uu lea't bit downca.st. They point the record which the Oorn- huskers have been able to win onh one of the last four games between the two in.stitutlon-s. Vets In Tiger Lineup.

Tlieie Is iiienty of veteran material the Mls.souri camp fall. Riul HutsVv and Tackle Lln- rienniever out In the line, w'hlle Captain Waldorf Is the shining light in tlie backfleld. Carl Johaninngmelci. a tough name lor the writer.s, but a good ground-galnrr for a another bright in the Missouri constf nation The opening Ml-ssoir; lineup and weights; Left end Hursley Left tackle Kilgore Left guard McOtrl Right guard Brayton Right tackle -Llndenmeyer Right end Terwilleger Waldorf Left half- Right half Kennedy Fullback Schaff A6- Alll- MORMONS ROMP OVERJOLORADO Score 26 Point.s Durinfi P'ourth and Win, 10 to 0. Camera Snaps Scene at Kickoff of Struggle.

Kansas. 6 6 Pamsev Swar Fchopflln LT tYeeman Sorem LO Bauman Smoot (' Barre Atkeson RT Tackwell f'nx RT Cronklte Mulltna Towler Ft her Q1 M'MlUan I-vman I Nlgro HI MeLstnger Bau.sch I Wtgglns Imchdow iogins Refe ee Jolin univer.sitv pire Dwight Ream WsLshburn head linesman Dr A Reilly, Georgetown Field Judge Dr Lsa- dorc Anderson. Ml; 1 I'nopi bv SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. Oei 19 1 1 N.

R) Utah unlversitx turned a predicted tough football game with Colorado unlvenslty here today Into a one-sided marathon conte.st In the fourth quarter and smothered the Colorado title challengers under a 40 to 2 score (lark Winning Goal. DENVER. Oct. 19 Clark. Colorado college all-American bid for quarterback ro.se in all Iil.s football glory todav to turn appatent defeat by unlver.stty into a vlctorv in the lust minute of play when he kicked a field goal to give his team a 3 to 2 win and keep Its slate clean of defeat.

Mines Surprises Aggies, GOLDEN. Colo, Oct 19 Meeting with unexpected re Colorado Aggies managpil to score two In the -fcond and third for a vie forv over a fighting Colorado squad, 12 to 0, here thl afternoon Powerful Line Turns Tide. GUNNISON fVt 19 I HoiJele.s.sly outplaved by -i heavier Colorado Teachers line WC.stern State lost, fi to 0. here tij day in a game which the score failed to show the inarkeq ority of the victor rdlie Smiithers Old Indiuna Rival LAFAYETI 19 INRi clash heie today which renewed fifty years of state rivalry wa.s a victory for Pnr due. 26 to 7 Phelan, the mentor tried llnf in the game TTie we il in fh" trair.e for tin in Depauw a g' baci.

bill the w.i wiak i till iri ic Pi' and Pope were n- -t 'lilt i-tnd'iig jiiavers of PliClan ed.

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