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THE LINCOLN SUN DAY STAR SCNUAi, OCTOhtU 2U, lOWA-ILLINOIS BATTLE TO TIE Homecoiners See 7 to 7 Deadlock In Rain. Brass Tacks BY II. PETERSON. IOWA la Oct 19 -(U. met tutor the lines here today and fought It out or.

even terms as the UnTvrrsity of Iowa football held the Uni- ver.slty.of Illinois eleven to a 7 to 7 tie A homecoming crowd of 40.000, the greate.st in Iowa hl.story. through a steady rain at the dedication of the new $.500,000 stadium, fllassgow Runs 77 Yards. (Continued from Page One.) with Big Ten institutlo.n.s and other prominent school.s. Football interest at Nebraska ha.s had an astoni.shing growth during recent years and the Cornhusker management has been able to offer flattering financial Inducement.s to every in.stltution with which it ha.s sought to e.stablish home-and-home relations. STEERS STAMP ROCKNE ATTACK ON OKLAHOMANS BOWLS BADGERS Now With Cincy, From Page One.) Texas Flattens Sooners one foot ilne.

but Onabas fumbled and Notre Dame recovered This Under 21 to 0 Score At Dallas Fair. mlsplay was one of four fumbles! made by Wi.scon.sin during the game. Open I'p in Third. DALI AS Tex Oct 19 tUCV. After looking like winners through- second quarter but the the entire first half, the Okla- homa Sooners today bowed in 21 to I 0 defeat to the Texa.s Univer.sity Shortly after the third quarter opened the Irish started a drive down the field, made two fir.st AVE Nebra.ska's efforts in the forche the Irish started a drive a crowd of more than 15.000 perfectly that the teams were in a scoreless tie at downs and then ran interference negm ated for thJ by while Jack Elder car-led the ball 35 dnfintf heavy cloud.s, failed to materialize yards for a t.ouchdown.

The biff Idea in vivine the Corn- ihe weather was Ideally cool for Elder turned in a great run, buskers the 5homder i.s that spectators and players. off two tacklers and avoid- Dan Howle.v, (left), formerly pilot the Institutions in ouestlon have a To Dexter Shelley, left halfback ing the safety man Lu.sby of Wls- of the St. Browns, has just Captain Willis Olas.sgow the wholesome re.soect Cornhu.sker bore the brunt of Texa.s’ ball con.sln after him but ap- signed a contract to manage the Vv A the goal for the extra point. Score. Pittsburgh 8 Nebraska 0 McMurdo kicked off 55 yards, Young returning 24 yards to the Husker 29-yard line.

Young failed to gain Koeger replaced Ray tne line Young's pa.ss to Farley was incomplete Young punted yard.s, Uansa returning 3 yard- to the Pitt 38-yard lino. Uan.sa gained gained 6 vnrds in two plays through Nebraska's left tackle. Parkinson ran for 5 more and a fir.st down in mid-field. On a reverse play. Uan.sa gained 6 around Nebraska lett end First Down On Fake.

Walinchus added 2 more and Parkinson plunged for 7 yards and a first down on a fake end run The bail was on the Hu.skers' 36- yard line Hokuf and Lewandow.skl replaced Morgan and at ends for Nebraska. Walinchus added 6 vard.s at right end. Richard.s. Rhea and Gilbert re- ftonds in an uproar on the second piay of the game when he tore around the Illini right end and raced 77 yards to counter. He then added the extra mint with a place kick, Tlie ball lit the cios.sbar.

but bounded over safely. Gla.ssgow led the Iowa at- placed Kroeger. Maa.sdam and i Gi'eeuberg in the Husker line. football and prefer not to risk a I'Utging burden, goes the credit for patently realized this was the CInclnnaU Reds In 1930. The Reds Parkinson added 5 yards in two defeat In the explanation i.s victory When who covers 10 yards In le.ss also announced the outright pur- pjjjyg fu-st down on the Ne- that these have all the needed five yard.s.

Shehev mad(P five than ten md up. chase of Harry Heilmann irlght). line, Parkm.son Savoldl Thrill. slugging outfielder, from Detroit. added another yard.

The Hu.sker.s It remained for Joe Savoldl to drew' a 15-yard imnalty. giving Pitt the greate.st thrill of the penalty first down on Nebra.ska's third and tack until he was carried from the ilUnof.s, beginning 1923. Is a ra.se field the third quarter. clearly fn Ilhnol.s evened matters In the bana liked period when Mills skirted Zuppkemen ga games they" caVe of take and to take on Nebra.ska would unnece.ssarily add to the Pcxans in the quarters. Nebra.ska three-game series Crider Sooner Captain Crider.

Oklahoma full- pmm -rhe lolk. at Ur- bajk s.arrad arotmd rliht It whan the tonalvr he and ran 72 y.rda for hla aee- rtaht end for ,6 yard.a and a foneh- 5 10-7 contest of 1924 a i oarhes Wits. Then came 1925, when the Husk- the man earrylng the their The ended witn that play, er.s invaded Urbana and hung crepe tackling was inefficient, but Burt Ingwer.son, Iowa mentor and former Illinois star, matched wits with Bob Zuppke, the veteran Illinois coach, as each to secure tiic winning margin on field goal.s. The Hawkeye.s had three chances in the third and fourth had hold of him. but u.stung that particularly puzzling hip motion which made Red Grange famous all over the Urbana campus, win- Texas scored first in the third Joe them all off.

ning the ball game. 14-0 quarter when Shelley recovered an That run was but part of a brll- Oklahoma fumble on the Sixiner 40- iiant day for Savoldi hat Cornhusker iriumpn was vara nne By dint of line plunges 173 yards of the 399 which the Irish more than Coach Zuppke sweeping end runs, be almost rolled up during the game. He made cared to swallow He didn't mind Iflngle-handed, scored the toucn- flying tackles on Bad- I gers who had gotten by the ends. He dived at lea.st ten feet through furnish afternoon. Joe tO( a pa.ss from his American football and al.so shaking 9 line Burge.son reirlaced Kos- center on his own 28-vard line, hand.s over the fart that the Husker jpf Nebraska.

Parkm.son plunged shook off a Badger gua-d who had gridders emerged from the struggle tpe second Pitt touchdown without a serlou.s Injury. four drives at the line Parktn- "When the started." Coach for the extra iwint was Bible said. "I expre.s.sed the hope that Pltt.sburgh. 12 Ne- In event we lost a game the defeat would be sustained at the hand.s of good football team. I do not hesitate to admit that we lost today to that of Uneup -twir lorward ih.t inconiplele and Nebraska draw braska, 0 Young Returns Kick.

MeMurdo kickd off 60 yards. Young returning 24 yards to the Husker 24-yard line Young at- falrlv tough preparation affair, but when the Huskers took to act- down. He kicked gOAl Srore on Ixmg by olf hU team the To b.ock'off the man When near their goal line and the bite was more than he'score of a second came way and he wa-s a punted out of danger. The game could masticate As a matter of from a of strength in hitting the punted out of The game was a battle of backiields, with the Illinois bail runners having the better of the argument in ground gamed. On the other hand, they lost the greater amout ot yardage on Barks Stop End Runs.

It WHS the Iowa back.s who were mainly respon.slble for stopping the Ulini runs, Farroh and Gla.s.s- gow breaking agaj nto make fact, Zupp had a good excu.se and kins Standing on even Nebraska adherents could not. four-yard line, Elkins in fairness, complain of his de- ball, clutched it to Ws cislon Such line. WlfM'onsln Threats Fall. Wisconsin threatened to score He gained Nebraska. Morgan Broadstorne Koster ----Maasdam Greenberg Ray Prucka Witte Farley Frahm Sloan Uaipsa and Parkinson Fisher then knocked down Hood pass.

Rooney punted 41 yards, Sloan no return. poss to Fisher as incomplete intercefited Sloans ong and carried the ball to Pitt's 44-yard line Waltnchu.s added a yard and Kostcr dropfx'd for no gam, of Pitt was offside and the Panthers drew a 5- yard penalty. Rtxniey punted 50 Sloan returning 2 yard.s to the Htisker 12-yard line Sloan's pa.ss was incomplete. Mar- I quls replaced Pi'aker in the Hu.sker I baekfield. Pitt took out YiHing wa.s subslltuied for McBride for bra.ska.

Sloan punted 52 yard.s otit of bounds on 36-yard line Hotid ni.alk' a yard on a tackle Ray, who the play, was injured and Nebra.ska took out time, kroeger replaced H.ay. Hood plunged 11 yards for a first down on Ni'braska's 48-yard line pa.ss was grounded by Yoimg Hokuf replaced Fisher at left end for aska replaced Fldwards at quarterback for Pitt. Jeflrles went in the line for Koster. Rwmey punted 2.5 yard.s. Young returning 3 yards.

Sloan's two forward pa.s.ses were Incomplete and the Huskers drew a 5-yard penalty. Sloan faked a punt and passed to Marqtils tor an 8-yard gam. Sloan punted 55 vard.s, Rooney returning 5 yards to 30-yard line Hood gained a yard and Rooney 3 yards at right end as the game ended with Pittsburgh in of the ball on the 34-yard line Score; Pltt.sburgli. 12; bra.ska, 7. lirSKI R-rANTllKR NOTES.

The weather man the Com- WOLVERINES OUT RACE Michijian Rows to Ohio State In On Ann Arbor Sod. a 5-varri for the second in- hu.skers and Panthers a break Ju.st LG completed pass. Farley hit the line before game-time A few minute.s nluchertv for 6 yards Young dropped back to before the game the drizzle iiri I i fVin t.tu 7 hriiltp thrniiirh across the only tlme.s during the game '(c'Drmeolo punt, fumbled a bad pa.ss from cen- stopped and the sun broke through MeMurdo ter and last 3 yaros. Pitt taking the the clouds for a few mmlnutes dur- Colllns ball on downs on Nebi'aska's 22-yard ing the final Baker line I Uansa Baker forward pa.ssed over tiv 1 crowd of com- Willianis goal for a toucliback and Nebraska pletely surrounded the iTctangle, Parkin.son scrimmaged fwm its 20-yard line with oleacher seats on the north for forward pass was inter- nnd south end of the fields com- Willlams. Bablc for McMurdo.

Loehr cepted by Collins on Nebra.ska's pletmg the picture The Knot-hole QB RH FB a.S reserve wnOirmn mr mivmi HI iimv loj rinwxm.s lur nnrifi. n. line, nasri f. v.i.u fiid Hie circle by a series of line quarter, the Badgers were not dan-t Morris for Dimeolo. Rooney for incomplete Parkinson hit south of the and others of the mg ten gerous until the fourth.

Twice in Uansa. Hood for Parkinson, Wagner renter for 2 vards, were sure to keep the plenty perklns kicked that oeriod they were Inside the for Edwards. for the end of the first Tlie of the student buiy. iii. war.

muc-h ImprnvM from the Urbana State Fair Irish forward wall held and the Kroeger for Ray. Richard.s for Husker 31 -yard line, IJ tor the next ten vears. Badgers last the ball on fourth Krc -Miiijii 'MiiLit- 0 ni.vi dowm inconmiete forward pas.se.s. Bur probably will continue to stand dur- Farroh and ,0 another hckl'ng at attraction of the Texas State Fair Irish forward wall held and the Kroeger for Ray. Richard.s for through time and hands 'Phere the matter fo! the next ten vears.

Badgers last the ball on fourth Kroeger Gilbert for Greenberg. 1. bhAD COLLEGE SLOaEo he was injured keenly felt by the Old Gold, and Illinois held the upper hand in the fourth quarter, 'Ihree time.s they forced the Haw- keyrs goalward Once they last the advantage on a co.stly fumble, and twice the drop kicking ability of I eters was thwarted by the muddy field and ball. He go otf two efforts that went far wide of the mark Kirk Falls, It wa.s the same when Ingwer.sen sent hia drop kicking ace, Irvin Nelson, into the game. The ball wa.s on the 20-yard line- but the boot skidded off to' one side With Nelson's failure, went greatest chance to a second touch- riown Pape had rushed the ball to the 12-yard line and It was lourth down and two yards to go.

Ingwersen elected to try for three however, and Nelson was Inserted Peters. Timm and Walker joined to put Iowa in tough circumstanre.s time and again In the fourth quarter. onlv to mg the vears to eome. Meantuiie. the Cornhusker management, I feel sui would be en-i ttrely agreeable to a home-and-1 home arrangement with the lillni on a $.50,000 guarantee basis for each game, but I am more than confident that the fifty thou.sand pha.se of the the lags end of the deal, would not get even a nibble at Urbana.

Pittsburgh. 12. third period Figures of the game Indicate how Maa.sdam. Peaker for Witte, Paul Husker lineup that the Badgers were outplayed. Notre for Frahm, Young for Fish-.

3 Paul. Sloan. Dame scored twelve fir.st down.s as er for Morgan. Hokuf for Fisher. tTarliiV ns The 900 student.s displayed the Pitt Panthers, a Pitt and a scarlet adorning a football.

Continued from Page One) York 1: The IHsh rolled up Now yards from scrimmage while WLs- I II I AT; COlAsin COUld get but 141. lor for BrOHdslonr for in Thr'Tr" The Irish rolled tio a total of 399 pster. Marquis for Peaker. McBnde and Richards for Paul. 5'oung for McBride Tr.ir.

Badgers Take to Air. roUiT. 1 Nowpor. Tr.in- Radgers tried 14 forward rranoU. i.s.

pas.ses. completing two while Notre I EVFLING the camera on a situ-I jt atlon of recent vintage. I w'lsh to cite the attention of the kicxcrs on college football to the attitude of the athletic management at Syracuse university. When the Cornhuskers returned home from the Armv game of 1928. the Nebraska squad halted in Chicago for a workout at Soldier field.

magnificent municipal stadium, Mr Gi.sh, athletic dl-, rector, was sought out by one of' the South Park commis.sion. a civic body in charge of the and urged to stage the Nebraska-Syra- have their marclie.s cuse game olf 1929 on Soldlei tield. when it seemed certain 'The Nebraska director, having no thev would crash over for the de- special desire to be this elding score year's Cornhuskers on the long trip Cloldm Chance Slips. to New York state, pre.sentecl the Al 11 Inf. 7.

At 0 Al New 7. Al Dame made good two in tries. Lu.sby and Oman looked good for Wi.scon.sin ss did the two Rebholz wizard at The student cheer section wa.s in when the Cornhusker.s at ends, Broad.stone Touchdown-Parkinson 2. Morgan, at taftowung the cardboards used In the Rloan Kiiards and Rhea at center. i iie stunt halves lineup wa.s the same that left the field Clair Sloan.

versatile 0 McMurdo kicked off 50 yards to bark, gave a fine exhibition of pass- 0 7 7 Farley, w'ho returned 23 yards to mg in spHe of the football. Leslie Ed- 33-yard Hloan's Hus pa.sscs were hitting the spot and touchdown Goal after (plaee-klck.) Score bv periods: Pitt 12 Nebraska ...............0 0 Officials: Referee ANN ARBOR. Mich Oct. 19 (U Ohio State defeated Itx traditional rivals. Michigan, 7 to 0, today, by sooting a touchdown in the quarter of their twenty- game and holding bark the Wolverine thrusts for the next two quarters Willie Heston, of Hie famous old Michigan halfback and in his first varsity year, was injected into the Michigan lineup shortly before the fir.st half ended, to instill a new into the Wolverines but Ohio held at the stages The Buckeyes began a furious onslaught at the kick-off.

which continued until a Holman to Fes.sler teglstered the touchdown a few iiilmite.s after the quarter oj'ienrd Barratt kicked goal Michigan braced at this jieriod and more than played the Buckeyes but could not produce a scoring punch Fall. Ohio had little in penetrating the Michigan line, but I three passes from Holman to McConnell kept the ball in Michigan tenltory during the first quarter The Biickeye.s were held lor on the two-yard line before they i Jhe overhead attack which Mlch- ii ah had been prartlclng during the I week was flattened by Ohio and I only Heston's sen.sattonal runs and occasional plunges by Gembts succeeded in gaining ground for Michigan Miclilgan's line, weak In the early moments, stiffened after the Fesler, end. and Barratt coU 1 laborated in smearing the Wolverine backs Hnima.n Star. Holman. Ohio quarterback, gave a demonstration of running and that surpa.ssed the work ol any back on the field, and was helped by McConnell, whose long vunts held Michigan in check The was second bid for the conference clinmpion- ship and completely wiped out any Michigan might entertained Michigan seemed to lack confidence in the fir.st halt, but after the Ohio touchdown gained new life.

a at monds. College of Emporia, Umpire forward pa.s.s was partly blocked had the Pitt defense frantic during At isUnd. S. brothers. Liusby wa.s a -Dean Watkev, Syracuse Head- a Pitt back.

Rhea snagging the ball the final period At punuttng the out of bound.s in- Thomp.son. George- a 5-yard gam Vvitie piungca town. Field E. McBride, for 2 vards in tw'o tries and Sloan The Nebraska squad Iowa, too, mlssefl an opportunity suggc.stion to Director Thurston of At HftilfoTd-Hartferd At bury, York Cooper Cnlon, A. A CNIl' 12; College of New York.

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He did this on occasions. Vallercollege. Subustltutions were numerous. The line lineup. N.

Dame. Pos. Wksconsln, 0 Plav-Bv-Plav Details. F. Collins McNamara Cassis Na.sh Metzger McManmon Conley Gebert Schw'artz O'Connor Savoldl Otficials.

Northwestern; broke lase from his 12-yard line He Syracuse U. boke lose from hi.s 12-vard line He The prospect that a Nebraska- had a clear field, but Peters hauled Syracuse game, played in Chicago. It; 1 him down from behind after he had gone ten yards. Olassgow was the Hnwkeve big gun in the game His great run He shok himself free from Lanum on the Illini 20-yarri line Wostra, tackle, and Rogge end. also came in for a share of the Iowa glory, for thev the hole for Glassgow Peters and Timm in the baekfield and Gordon at tackle, bore the brunt of the Illinois attack and Wolgast.

end. al.so turned in a nice for the invaders. The sUpjieiy ball prevented any u.se of the aerial game, nit hough Illinois managed to complete two out of five pa.sses Four llawkeye heaves missed their mark. GOPHER GRIDMEN SLAY WILDCATS Minnesota Drives Ahead Of Northwestern In Last Quarter. EVANSTON, 111,.

Oct 19 'I. Minnesota battled a stubborn the two Institutlon.s Involved Northwestern team into the ground when a conference member com- to win liere today, 26 to 14 It was with a non-conference niighl attract an attendance of .50.000 or more was no Inducement to the Orangemen The chief ambition of the folks at Syracuse was to get the 1929 Hu.skers on New York sod and give them a defeat in return for the overthrow of Orange teams the two previous seasons. other words, the money end of 11 meant nothing at all to Svracu.se. As a result, the Huskers and the Orangemen performed in the pre.sence of only 18,000 money- pn.ing football fans Unfortunately for Syracuse, it lo.st' the game and also last the big money, but in passing up the latter it prtived its devotion to the Ihe Chicago topic, being fre.sh 1 am in position to prtx-laim that the Souih Park board still i.s desirous to schedule a big intersectional game, involving the Nebra.ska Cornhu.skers, at Soldier field and iiegoHallons to that end are in progre.s.s Suggestion that the home campu.s rule In the Big Six conference might prohibit a came in Chicago it. doe.s not apply The rule In que.s- tlon merely requires that games between Big Six members shall be played on the home field of one of AI Al ti; Al IS; l.alUo 8 Al fw 7 Ho A Al 7k SI.

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LH. Reteree Umpire Gantenbem Ludravotch Llethan Knieger FIRST PERIOD. Pittsburgh won the to.ss and chose the south goal. kicked off 60 Parks yards. Williams returning 22 vards Ketlar to the Pitt 22-vard line.

Pitt faked Casey end run and Parkinson hit cen- Behr ter for 2 yards. Nebraska took it Pacetti tune. Uan.sa to gain at right Oman end Parkinson punted 42 vard.s, Ne- H. Rebholz braska taking the ball on its Masker, line Schommer. Sloan and Frahm made 4 vards linesman Llpp.

2 line plunges. then tnuited Judge Daniels. 40 yards out of bounds on the Pitt 24-vard line. On a rever.se play, Williams made 4 yards through rlrht guard, but failed to gain on the next play. Parkinson came punted 20 yards.

Walinchus return- 'through the game wlthcut serlouo ing 2 yards to the Pitt 41-yard line injury, Witte. Richard.s and Sloan Parkin.son hit center for 8 the Cornhu.sker cripples to get and Walinchus added 3 through 'pto it being thp first for a llfst down Hmme Tackle Richards had Breaks iirough. the game at Koster spilled Walinchus for a 4- yard lo.s.s, Parkin.son added 6 yards Ohio State, Carnegie Tech. Kanin Parkinson Dimted 44 Mi.s.sourl were in the Parkin.son’s line plunging was the driving rod in the Panther attack Parkin.son will be graduated next spring, but Dick Hcuxl. his substitute.

turned In some good yardage 1-yard line. Sloan punted 29 yards, Cornhu.skers Pitt making no return. Parkin.son plunged through renter for 10 yards but fumbled. Witte recovering on 20-yard line Nebraska lost 16 yard.s when Sloan fumbled Chicago; Head linesman- Llpp. behind in the'unar Chicago; Field Judge Daniels.

On reverl? pLav plunger nexi WilZms made 4 vards through Summary: rlrht tni'vrd hut to Uansa making no return and Touchdowns-Savoldl 2 iaiif on the plav 40-yarri The Panthers return to Lincoln Point after touchdown-Carledo November game next fall. Ne- Flr.st down.s—Wisconsin, 9, Notre Husker 45-vard line Parkinson added 5 yard.s in bra.ska goes to Pittsburgh 1931 Dame. Sloan hit center for a vard His plavs and then punted 40 yard.s to Yard.s from Notre play was Sloan, who returned 23 yards to Satui'dny game certo.lnlv wa.s Dame. 399; Wl.sconsln. 141.

Gncomnlete and he nunted 41 Wrds. Nebra.ska's 30-yard line, Paul change from the tie ot 14, returning 3 vards to fiiiT'bled a pas.s from center, re- 'I'he Hu.skers failed to 2 complete: Notre Dame 7, 2 com- i3.vard line Uan.sa fumbled a pa.ss 'cO'ered and tried left end a fir.st down last and plet.e. from center and wa.s dow-ned for a ior a 3-jard lo.s.s, Witte's pas.s to firrt forward pass. Yes" terday the Cornhu.skers found tiie line a tough Attendance 85,000. CORNHUSKERS BOW lO-vard lo.s.s Parkin.son’s punt wa.s recalled when both teams were offside His punt w'ent 37 yards, Sloan making no return, and the Parley wa.s incomplete Grabs Pass.

Sloan pa.ss to lewandowski throwing pa.sscs. nettPd 24 yards and a first down on coming TO GREAT ELEVEN Huskers took the ball on 40- 46-ygrd line pas.s to another byj.he air route (Continued From Page One Gain On Pass. line for 4 yandl' regkstered the Panther Sloan hit tarkle for 2 yards, but McMurdo in the Panther line, Witte Walchlnus on his Iona run touchdown. lo.st a yard on the next Morgan throw-n for a lO-vard lo.ss on an tackle drove the Pitt back nut rf tjeriod in the main muffed forward pa.s.s and attempted pass plav Sloan punted bound.s on Ihp 7-vard line The third jjeriod in the main muffed forward was eventleas. with Sloa.n for Ne-i sioan punted 37 yard.s out of bounds 26 yiirri.s out of bound.s on tlje Pitt bra.ska and Parkinson for Pitt ex- on the Pitt 1-yard line.

Parkinson 26-yard line. Nebraska took out changing frequent punts, but the punted 46 yard.s out of bounds on time Huskers. refusing to be dismayed by the two-touchdown lead, rallied brilliantly during the final period and crassed the Pitt goal. Huskers Score On Pass. 47-yard line.

forward pass to Captain Farley was good for 30 yards and a first down on 17-yard line Farley had a clear field to the goal, but wa.s pulled down from behind by Collins. The Saturday crowd was recruited from Nebra.ska and all nelghbontiK A. At Terh, 10 Florida. 7. At t'lladrl, A At I.S; A.

At Arkantsa, Al A Torh, In the achievement of their, pitt took out time On a double pa.ss. touchdown, the Cornhuskers took i sioan to Frahm. the Huskers gained to the air lanes End 3 yards. Farlev added 2 at renter, success In blocking a Parkinson forward pass incomplete, as Nebiftaka punt gave Nebra.ska pos.ses.slon of was a that went over the 43 varrt Pitt goal line for a totichbaek the choice of Ihe battle scene is a matter of Inteiest only to the two managements. a harder battle than the score indicated Twice Northwestern came from behind to take the lead, noly to he routed in the final uarter.

Minnesota scored first in the fir.st ouiirter. but mis.sed goal Northwestern took the lead, 7 to 6, in the second Early in the third quarter. Minnesota regai.ned Hie lead on a field goal, only to lo.se it a bit later by a Northwestern touchdown. In the final quarter, however, Pharmer regained the lead for the Gophers by kicking a field goal, and. to make it safe the Norsemen scored another touchdown.

Colgate BLCKYMINGTON. I.Md. Oct 19 I S' Colgate got the Jump and purposes of the club owner nn Indiana in a hoHv ctmte.sted The respoii.se by Owner Doane game here this afternoon winning coming to Secretary Whitten, tndi- cates, as I view it. that the Topeka man is wasting hks time he Western league pat has hopped out of the bag It is on record that Doane. owner of the franchl.se, recently forwarded a suggestion to Secretary Whitten of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce that capital city return to the league fold In fact.

Owner Doane expressed lu. his willingne.ss, under certain con- dltton.s not then outlined to transfer the club to this city In replying to the magnate. the secretar. a formal statement as to tiie pla.n.s AI Blrm- Inghatn Snulharn, 7. .41 Alabama, A.

Al Jort Chrlallan. 1.1, Traat 7. Al andrrbilt. 41; AUbama t. Al shrrvrport AA; Ham Houaton, a Al Trarhrra, A.

Avtira, II; wleh, A Al of Iturant, lA, Norihuoatarn of Tahioquah, At irginia Slato, Hanip- lon. A. At F.l II, Oarh- the ball in Pitt territory Drives at the line were turned back, but Sloan then heaved a long forward pa.ss to Morgan, the Nebraska end snagging the ball from the air when back of the Panth- er.s’ goal. goal from placement added the etxra point I Coach Sutherland rushed in a string of substitutes during the dying moments of the battle and I the Panthers, riding on the crest of a five-point lead, were cantent in the main to rely on Halfback I punting toe Nebraska's respon.se was a flurry of forward pa.s.ses, some of which netted gains, yet Nebraska was not again within scoring dl.stajice. The Panthers from their 20-yard line Uansa made 2 FOURTH PERIOD, yards.

Parkin.son 3 and Williams forward pas.s to lost a vard Parkin.son punted 36 ow.ski was called complete for a 16- yards Sloan returning 15 yards to yard gain on the Pitt 27-yard line the Pitt 45-yard line Sloan for- vhen a Panther back iiiteifered to Prucka for 18 yards with the receiver. Sloan pa.s,sed to Parkin.son plowed through renter states. Streets were thronged before down on and after the game, while hotels the PKt 38-yard line Wallncbu.s restaurants and (afes did a rushint added 7 yards In two plays. P.irk- buslne.H,s, in.son netted 2 more but failet) to gain on the next and Nebra.ska took the ball on down.s on the Pittsburgh 47-yard line. Farley plunged for 4 as the period ended with ball posse.sslon on Score: Pittsburgh, 12; Nebra.ska, 0.

STANFORD ON OREGON AGS Schussier 'I'eani Drubhed t(l to 7 By row. from the HtM.siers, 21 to 6 Ti; ea.sterners had more drive and lunch ui their attack Hian th. and showed a iie de- tense in the line in the -rc- ond quarter when the lone wa.s made Colgate broke up every pass hurlfM h- the IndiMiia eleven rept the one from Baker whlfh was by the ter over the goal line Hart and were rw'. ground gamers for Colgate while Brubaker and Fnunre performed liest for the lass CHICAGO Get INS' The grand old man of the irid way." or Amos M'lved a double rltimpn on the field that bears name heie th's afterno onwhen hi.s reiuvenated of warriors iromired Rlpon, Wis. and Indiana Normal in a double- a.

I stispect, will convey appeal to popular favor. eBxlH by which If Donne proposes to revive Western basehnll in Lincoln provider for a of to local and busines.smen Owner in letter expre.sses a to re'ain a substantial iiilere.t Ln the club, if transferred but It -eerns that considerable motirv woidd be needed to provide add'tional finances, this sum to he rau-ed by the sale of in niultiples of $10 -iSle of stock the bug under the eidn I fear that Lincoln w.i! nrm nay to the Doane Matters might be differ( in If the involved the coming to Lincoln of an experienced THE COAST. At 411; flaa. 7. At Pullman VYathlnglon Atatr.

lA At .11, lAahs. 7. .41 a.kinan io.av(a, Jl; irga el luauo, 11 Jroih, A. altfor- niA Iroi'ituit, ti. At Itt, lara I a 41 I.on allfornla.

A4. dpttlal tuiipgp, ii. 41 aliforiila 4 4 19, Vt t'i, 4 Austin Sa rrn, 41 -Tiilanp prn In.litHtP, A At I Viigtnia AI ollpgp of Otarka, A At Atlanta 19. HowarA, A. AI Aiipn, 9.

At i.l; na lanA. A. and ft fir.st down Nebra.ska faked a pa.sg and Sloan hit renter for 2 yards forward wa.s incomplete, the Husker bark then plunging 3 yards through left tarkle. Drop Kirk Falls. Sloan attempted to dron kick from the Pitt 20-yard line The kick was Witte for a 3-yard gain.

Farley plunged for 2 yards but two Husker were Incomplete and IhH took the ball on down.s on it.s own 23- vard line. Parkinson made 5 yai-ds in two STANFORD Cnl Del 19 (INS) Cnarh Pop' Wiir- Stanford Cardinals, using straight power drive and deeepflve play.s Parkln.son's punt wris blocked plavs. triumphed ovei Oregon by Morgan, Nebraska rernvermg on Rtate by a score of 40 to 7 befo-e the Pitt 25-yard line. Farlev lost 3 25,000 siieetators in ihelr annua! low and rolled under the posta to i Mc- clash todav and when the final pistol shot was a touchbark Husker Goat Paul Schi Her iregontens fired the Panthers were in pas- Pitt scrimmaged from its 20-yard Wittes pass to Sloan was electrified the faim in the fiiH play session of the ball on their line. Parkin.son gained 7 yards on a yard.s.

Sloons pas.s U' of the initial quarter when a tor- line fake rever.se plav Pitt took out Farley wa.s incomplete. long ward pa Buerke McKallp PItUs Attack Deceptive. time Parkinson made It a first Morgan wa.s completed for scored touchdown nien the The Pitt offen.se was largely a down on a 3-yard drive at center gain and a Husker touch- raid- uncorked their drive repetition of the attack- Williams added a yard but Parklp- Sloan place-klrked the extr.i and FJel hhaf ker went over Hie Ing tactics which the Panthers dis- failed to gain re- puint. Score Pittsburgh. 12, Ne- ime anti a few moments later Mul played In their tie with the placed Williams, who was Inliired braska.

7. Huskers on Nebra.ska field la.st fall Parkinson's forward pa.ss to Uan.sa Rlchaids kicked off 40 to Double and triple pas.ses bark of the was good for 14 and another Donche.y who returned 25 yards to first down Uansa swung around the 4.j-yard line, put tot)k out Husker left puft for 5 vard.s placing time. Loehr replaced Goilln.s at riglit the ball in mid-field Walinehus for Pitt. Parkin.von added 7 line, with a mixture of rever.se plays and fake reverses, all Involving deception, put the Cornhusker defen.slve lo a test Coach Bible's pupils declined to be deceived by running attack, tlie forwards falling to analyze the Panther plays Parkinson, therefore, was Pitt's main reliance and hts accounted for most of the yardage credited to the Panther attack The statistical compilation credits the Panthers with eleven earned first downs and the with -a subsUntial margin in favor, yet an edge not In any way dl.scrrditabie to the acarlet- added 4 vards and Uansa failed to ealn. as the period enried vvi Pi't in of the ball on flie 45-vard hne Score bra.ska.

Pitfsbiirt'h. PKRIGD. Parkinson punted 45 vards the Husker goal, the Nchrnskans from their Une Bloan made 4 vard.s In two plavs and then punted .31 vards Uansa 22 vards to Husker 33-yard Une header It wasn't a confeience vie fori to he sure but it that Stagg has made kind of Icvax bail squadrons from the sjointed nbing $18 000 purrhas- a of huruanifv he had to work ng the bal park had four vears coin In the sucker class by means of the racket. Such a pi.Hii dor.i Hut rtppvitl to ng is piayed in the Big Six con- ball man of ample flnoncial me personally being worthy of circle and backing, but the Lmcolna attention In regard, Weather. I only for myself, but I nave Weather conditions were ideal, a firm canviction that Lincoln fans although the field was soft and of the Walter Klrkbrtde, Leo Sou- soggy ffom a twelve-hour rain which kup.

Charlie Spangler typ the erased to drizzle a half-hour or more a yird. but it on the ncxt plav Uansa pa.ss fo Walln- chus wes Parkln.son’.s attempted place kick from the Husker 40-vard Une was plan wa.x worked vears ago and Lincoln fans. low and rolled to a touchbark, Ne- brfuska took the ball to the 20-vard Une Sloan made 2 yard.s In 2 tries at the line Peaker replaced Witte. fellows who would be aakecl to do prior to the klckoff i Young replaced Sloan and Paul re at Hie beginning 'f the S- Tlie Chicago Une held wlien nrc.s'aiv. Hie aeilal vs! uilHess ai'fl the backs tkc clock Howeier vcfu'k do 'get ihat "Stagg Fears Purdue of tiiil end tiaseball Instead of teri tniK a substantial baseball ir in Hie local the le-rt en rlKiie to give I.rncoln the duiUrip hi moving the baU tc.ib to Now that Toppkn b.imp the league pro- ui uj agam put most of the giving are not in the mood to buy more experlejice from the Western league And their attitude I believe would fairly reflect the attitude of the start of the second half, the sun was breaking through the Over in the Nebraska following the barking of the last pistol, there no evt- A large pioportion of Lincoln fan- dence of moaning provoked by the doni In if it is a sucker defeat.

Coach Bible and his aides own the Western league i.s seek- were biisv congratulating Corn ng it siiould Jiumji' up placed Frahm in the Husker backfield. punt rolled 40 yard- to the Piit line On the next play, Walinchu vvung around Nebra right end for 5 Paul dragging down from behind on the ifu.sk* I hu.skers on their fight against 6-vard Une Parkin-on scored nn of the great aggregatioiM la three dnvea at the luM. Ua mxased yards in three tries at iine. Edwards Baker at quarterback for Out of IP miih I Edwards punted 12 var'is out ol bounds, Nebraska ikiiiK the on If.s 43-vard Une rt replari Greenberg in the Husker Ime forwaid pas to fiv.rin wu. incomplete Rloan failed to at line Ilsficr repla- Mm -an and Peaker vi ubf titiite.i 'ur Witte 111 the Huskcr lineup.

'Pwo braska ne UKoniplMe and the Huskers drew a 5-yard penHlfv replaced Dimeolo for Pitt riloan punted 4 returning 10 yards fo PPt's 20-yard line. Parkin.son lost a yard in an but added 3 yards on the next play Edward; punt was partially blocked by Ray, Nebrarkn recovering on Pitt'- 39- yard line Mr Bride Grabs a Pass. Sloan forward pa hit a Panther bock and bounced in ihe air to McBride who grabbed Hie olgAkio f.ir a 13- Hrd gf-lii and a first on 26 vard line pft vt'n inierceptfd by Uan.a on Plti''. I'l-'ard failed rain at went In Uie PauHier baciHieid tor ler f' tallied pa A triple Hmalmg to M.dler to Wiiuiek. cored touchdown in the Hilrd quarter minute after the operune play the fniirtli quarter liftlfbnck Itjiped oiigli foi a eaiu and do i Pile I'p Points I f)S Gr i great mmolefelv baffled and be 'vildered heje afternoon to win to 0 A ng Ktiav of mp) fitute- ran al over the Oxv men Pu I'l'fi fu tifraig quarterback watched the game from the bench Down IMH.I.MAN WaJi Get 19 UP- Interceptim; a pa and coring a oiirhdown In the final mlnuiea of plav, liini'lon State college defeated Uie of Washington to 13, here onlav Wa htiigton led 1.3 to f) at the end )f the fir la scored both for the and coted three for thr eicc If t-o ti.e ii and Yei: jat a.t Uk TIGERS AVENGE LOSS TO DRAKE (Continued From Pwge One) launched an offen.sive from the Bulldog end of the field which earned the Tigers to Une.

Rus.sell Dill.s. 145-pound halfback, broke through Drake's Une and, with the aid of splendid interference and ability to slde- tacklers, cros.sed the goal Une after 32 yards of running added the extra point with a kick from placement the touchdown. Co.nch Gwinn Henry freely and most of the play men In the game It was the sub.stltute.s that Drake within the Missouri 10-yard line and the Tigers got the ball on on the 7-yard Une Gn the fourth down, a siiort Drake pa.s.s. King tAi Ne.sbit, lo.st four yards and the half ended before the Tigers had time to complete a second play. Third Score on Pass.

Plunges at the Une by meier, Schaff and Waldorf the Dgers on the wav to Hietr third score. A pas.s, Waldorf to Hursley, advanced the liall to 28- vard line and after two Une plays, Waldorf passed again to Gamer for a first down. JoUannlngmeier and Derry made another fir.st down before Waldorf pa.s.sed to Gladden for a touchdown and the Tiger captAlii added the extra point The marcn down the field at the 14- yard Une and was not halted until the was made c'apiani Waldorf. Dills and Joan- nmgmeier were stars on the offen- for Mus.soun. while Llnden- meyer.

and Gladden took honors In the line Lineup and Summary. Ml.ssouri.20 Pos Drake 0 Hur.slev Stevens Armstrong Shearer McGlrl Wright Smith non Carlos Bray ton Groustra RT Ol.sen GladrFn Wen.se Waldorf 'Cl QB King Kennedy LH Van Koten Johanningmeier RH Nesblf FB Barnes Gfllcinls: Referee Corh raiie Umpire Dennis Head line.sinan Krause judge Pogue I.ewis Score by ireriotls Missouri 6 7 7 Drake 0 0 0 SubsUlutions Mis nurl Dills for Kennedy Hudgens for McGtrl. Hartman for Rrayton, Marvin for Llndenmever Nn Bchaff. Reece for Waldorf, Kilgore for Armstrong Van Dvne for Hursley, Garnpbell for Gladden, Iierrv for Reece Cox for Jnhanntngineier, McCauley for Smith, Oldham for Cox. Baker for Kilgore W'arden for Marvin.

Mr Girl for Hudgen.s Llndenmever for Marvin. lor Nash Hursley for Van Dvne. for Morgan for Cox. Smith for McCauley, Bravton for Hartman Derry. Oainrr for Ken nedy, Derry ioi Schalf.

Bittner for Waitlorff, Austin for Brayton. Old ham for Baker fot Arm.slrong Kilgore for Llndenmever. Mc'GHuiey for Morgan filadden for Hutslev, f'nx for Garner. Na Ji for trldharn, Buch- for Derry, Kawai for Na-h Wardei' for Kilg-ire Hurslev Dill.s tries for points Dills and Wnldorf in pbo ernt nt Rurnmar' irk otf 4 for Drake for 17 yard'. Punt luri, ft aveiag ing 4fi vard; Draxe 7 averaglrik .33 vard Kl'koff- returned sone, Drake, 3 foi 49 vard Yarn gained from rnmrnag'e 175.

Draxe 125 Forward Mis t. I out ft for 80 lard (twr; inret( epted Inake 7 out of 20 fm 126 vards one intercept, Punts returned MU oijrl 4 (or Drake 3 for 31 Mlsifnirl 2 recovering bmh. Drake 4 recovering 2 u-s Missouri h. Drake 15 I-Yrat ii Missouri 12 Drake 13 Spurt On Pasfp of Section A. Field 0 20 0 0.

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