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2-R I M)VY HWL VC Iones iiij) Drake, 8 lo 6 Cif ShemtOft 4- ill rallv ill. May Pillos i il racks up 19 to win over Pitt relations Univenity of Iowa Hawkcyt. dates bark 51 years to 'i year ti.c kin i-port wai 111 DES Scorln- alU-mptcl Nebr.jka 'rt -Ul-an 8 ir.rr/aptmn mentor to t.V.k In the 40th inti the Huskor. the miual. o( the two 8 ohouls Sat- jkirmlsh Hnokback, ficrrnan pacing the lowans to ai Hoosier 22-0 victory.

STRUMMING the on our The put two p.i-':’- their only i.ior.ai.-^. of the lu score in the' peric-d, i first came coPPed three the of an Incciont of 25 years when tiic Coyote PITTSBURGH. The T)ination of the Pitt and The melee ended In a 10-10 the weather man deadlock after which the Scarlet He Salurda.T and In a row by they rolled to a 19 tn 0 victory: ifter I- 4 -k intcrt'CDted John and 6 to 0. over the Pitt team In on the Drake 19, and Fiippin pared the rir-'p of to a Valley crown in 1804 football bowl. South Dakota i'rom Our Hook Of lOrmorivx iNt p.ittUIO vLnis on touchdown It the s-vcnfh straight vie- In H.

otis the ball. He rat-, lone marker. jtory and the eighth of a season rn- iPio the ind r.one, picked it mrrred only by an early sea.jon I 1 to kick it fumbled it' Two were played In tie with Nnrthwc-stern for the iVt- and it rolled out of bounds Couia-il Bluffs in 189G, the first Wc.stcrn conference leaders. Pitt, ooo a ith the on hr I ft i era ftn of the At I O'kc there to wdh ur.n.t'r oi New r-nd later With Penn St.ii'- h--d rangfii to it on th-- pia i' u.s S.ilurday ouainrt the affair acccided at Ka f-omclhind a a prep mation rumpu-; for tlie two important commitments in the cast. The Coyotes, it seemed, b'f ultcd about at a.s they a suH rck-ultmg in a 0-0 tic and the sec- its sixth straight defeat, iond going to the Hawks, 6 to 0.

it.s fourth shutout and Its 17th Tin: CV( LONKS came barkl lunedict scampered 30 yard; to consecutive loss to Big Ten foes, 1 Drake's hce kick from tbe lead to a 6-0 never wr- able to give the' to ore their tou' hdown. Dn vvith Ex-Coach Frank Hoosiers a tussle Howa.d loturnrti the kick 22 Crawford attaching the gates re- A crowd of about 10,000 um- r- fi' tii Drake's 38. After two pgy due him from the brella-guarcied rm- ling Pilum a '96 -eason. game in a pouring rain that' Hi w.ltd good to Drake 19.1 end until the second half. Five play.s lalor, liowiird low'a scored a pair of victories; ryiio in- a short pass from i.one I'hidpS in in 1903 the tnc left ide of his line -witched to Iowa City the George Taliaferro, ro in'-- him w-ut ft.

km freshman from Gary. no or, hun, w.ut tune woth NU comuig ou effective ground with Taliaferro (IR.ADOVH.I.E dented the storing column as the Ihi.kers swept South DakoPt un an nrhv of eight touchdowns. The veteran scampered yards for his contribution midway in the st ond quarter. up. la i.r: 1 no Ains'ri'ir, T'iWA HTATKO 1 1 1 KltiUIlU KritllcI WllII XUIIuieilO Lincoln 1904 with the Illuskers cl.iiming the long figM, holding the Hui-kcrs 0 to 0 r.r; uunng the first half.

Follo'AHig the intcimission. aft'T taking a dc.scrvcd scolaing by ii -r thtir co.c-'h, Schulte, the rallied to the xtenl of scoring three (iowns and 20 points to dcRadt the bail game in the victory --II Huirrinn I and made its own break with i fi'ini nod. The 09 struggle was blocked punt for the second i it.fip» 'another scoreless deadlock. Mdrka i end of a 17-6 count. marched 69 yards for its score and 70 yards for its 908 with getting a a blocked punt tally.

The Hoosiers might have done even better if it been 1 WWW 0 Leonard Piirdv Paorti fumbles in Pitt 0 0 0 to a 12-0 win In 1913 and in Ptess Box Palaver Annual jiolf tniirnev in Hnef. '1 "Ucfiiluvin, iiuward iff-'v, IVifirtiS? nv AUendanr.i 14 f'apt. Vic Ifalligan'K 'field goats were 16-7 win. In all, Indiana made 17 hungry to dig Auguida. National golf club Turkov kliofil nt Cinii rolU Tulnne.

17-20 111 hl-irl 111 I Siitiiliiv ORLEANS. (I P). Clem- lO III 1 iltliuiy "mooth running ootball niu- The Lincoln Gun club's Talaiu. 47 to 20. NF.W YORK.

The annual lurns to a prewar Saturday IV.OOO spectator tournament, last held Sunday afternoon, John Hergen-j in 1942. will be re.aimed next rader announced Saturday. in uw. The shtKJt starts at L30 p. m.

coaches, anticipating that the Clifford Roberts, will continue the of the dacks lacked the manpower to chairman, welcome. The club provide serious opposition, doled! The tournament will bo played suits to the equivalent of five April 4. 5. 6 and 7, 1946, at the 48th street, lurkeys, duck.s BY SIIFR.MAN, jin 1942, will be next Potsy Clark and his helper year, it w-s announced Saturday monfy Wjiri fN THE press that late in au, inaiana mane ll Iirst compiciu an nuoKiy lo 4'iaiiooai KOII. 4.1UO a big factor in fjowms and a total of 23.6 yards cleats into Memorial sta- The dates fixed at a meeting J.

xomparcd to net of 105'dium turf, The gen. ral idea of the tournament committee was to use the regulars just long attended by Bobby Jones, presi- I II a pi October afternoon ano seated JHflV he right wa.s a Rutgers I Chamberlin offensive plavs. iraced to four in the at the right wa.s a Kutgers pahk duplicated hanimie feat opening quar- scoul, one whose youthful appear- in Nebraska 34-17 win In passed ante gave the impression that he Shaw Busker gang had an Ravensberg after a ground Checked once by a fumble earlv enough to lump a Nebraska of the Augusta club. T.djgar on ill riV Byron Nebs.tn won the last tour-: by way of nament played before its I jpiaitiP .62 to 7 romp In 1915. Hugo Atou- game, Indiana shoved over tory into the bag and then turn' Byron won the last tour- for Ruifjrrs Off ffix Raxp lluskrr gang bad an Ravensberg after a ground 9i 4.

taking a V.r,f 4 fyr.rl Ed easy time in 191 verdict. Iowa came up with a potent in 1918 and 1919 headed by the goal again until the the Devine brothers, Gordoniquarter. Leo Skiad Locke and Duke Slater, beating any got a bad from center third 4 i i j' rex. (U 1 klad- of Potsy had raked enter you'lS-ilet passes supplying 4 to 4 A V. 1 to -L 4 .4 4 4 4 iH scarlct trapuings able the Huskers.

12 to 0 here and 18 when he tried to punt from deepito testify he had helped himself to 0 at Iowa City, jin his own territory, an share of the fun. The series w-as dropped after lineman, too muddy to be identi-j re- tied with any certainty, 1919 game and was not re- fled with any certainty, broke! SQUAD OF ONT.Y 21. Tt seems surned until 1930 when Hickman thru to block the kick and Ted I to be appropriate to suggest that led the Hawks to a 12-7 victory recovered for the wa.s new at the business of an opponent club. When the half ended, with its 0 to 0 count, the visitor from the east was the picture of perfect contentment. boys in the blue look better than the boys in the red," the Rutgers suggested, I think we need worry much about boys in we retorted, playing the football today for Nebraska, while the boys in red are iron.

South Next noi.so we heard wa.s a gasp of mingk'J chagrin and -lurprisc; the Rutgers scout had been informed that Nebraskas colors were scarlet, but the information had not until then reached him that South Dakota, by sptcial agreement, w'as permitted to wear its usual cclors, which, like feature And the heck of it w-as that tht Rutgers eases on Kneger announced Satur to his Rutgers superiors. ry, r- nm I Sailor Blassie and Fenelon 4 i Ik will battle the Duseks. Emil and Rohrlg and George that Nebraska thuinpcd the New Porter tnllied as NU took a Mihm. Jersey boys 28 to 0 the sub have been imported for this nod in 1938 while in 1940 (no. the Nubbins by way prepping the novices for their tinuance was caused by the war.

Turkey day game with the Wayne attack had bogged down inside the at Grand Island. five-yard line. ,4 by the lime the scoreboard 20-0 Co into SW' IOiul THE HOOSIERS couldn cross registered the full 60 Nnrmalitcs at Grand Island. ilriin 'I' IT The scheme worked out perfectly Drop 1. fcJW- I ..........1 AUSTIN.

Tex. (UP). Texas unl- bul- the margin of victory, took ov- first place in the Southwest conference football race Saturday by defeating Texas Christian university, 20-0. A crowd of 25,000 EDGAR, of the few Turkcy-day fiKitball games left in the state will be played when the Edgar and Nelson tangle on the Nelson gridiron Thursday, Nov. 22 at 2:30.

Turkey Shoot TODAY SlartiiiK lit I P. M. LINCOLN GUN CLUB Onr 77 77 on iXih TURKEYS, l)U( KS, GEESE vrry 4 Urli onta on lU sod. I Hoosiers on the four-yard line. In 1931 Marvin Paul paced the Pihos smashed over the goal for Huskers to a 7-0, Bernie Master-, this tally and for another later son Tiassed to Steve Hokuf for in the period.

The third touch- one touchdown and Tater Fahrn- down was set up by a pair bruch rambled 72 yards for an- Taliaferro to Rayensberg passes to mention in recently discharged from nection with the South merchant monne, pilch two is taking liberties with the word. As a matter of fact, the Coy- touchdown passes. He rifled the ball to Dale Sehwartzkopf for the others as Dana gang nipped that covered 24 yards, the lowans. 14 to 13 in 1932. Mas- Tackle Charles Armstrong made lerson scored in the 1933 game, good on the last of his three place picking up his own fumble on a kicks for the extra points, placement attempt and scooting to pay dirt, won, 7 to 6.

ote squad numbered onlv 21 play-1 score midway in the opening ofjers. The visiting kicking the point, es was pitiably imooteiit i hprk or it was mat me Yhe navy will go against two of ntcR OI 11 was inai 4 matrh Ozile Simmons, Iowa s' wcHt scout had been keeping Dusek an a rtiurn maten After i vear lavnff nmmomii wc ITm as amWrd The Huskers rencaled with a 14-13 win in 1931, the Scarlet Pot.sy’s regulans were on the field who took it True, they accounted for T.C.U. 36 and scored un- first downs, compaied with total of 22, but it I.NDIANA piTTjwa.su’t Until late in the fourth dc LK i facing a RU KT nrowii Churn Rai.ll Johniioii McFrak olff Foley Iko Robinson Mlhsjlovlch, 0 0 0 0 threat. Another pass interception in the fourth quarter gave Texas its third touchdown at the end of a light but scrappy bunch of march. braskn Nubbins, perked up with as nn.uch as a smattering of of-1later, the report came that the power.

With four first Hawks had overtaken the Gophers to two touchdowns, one a 65 yard Tourhdowna, Nubbins Were in action, the pint- be coming to Lincoln next Satur- tverg. Pihof 2, Point after touchdown, downs to their credit during that atid whipped 20 to 19. final the Coyotes nevenAll of which means that a re- W'cro once in position to file a I vitalized Iowa team, flushed by Once ihedhe triumph over Minnesota, will sequent conflict at the Foio in 1939) Vike Francis and yard New York. peka and Joe Blue did scoring.jwerunan Ktmmovan slated to do the arbitrating. ran 78 yards for the r.ork»«; cimriM 1 In the curtain raiser it will be llawkcye tally, cioiii ORE Sirumming of the bTC bad-man.

Eddie Virag.i Nebraska squeezed out Arn (not bar): Prior to heading against Jack Conley, verdict in 1911 but the pastj ----------------------------east, Athktic i i seasons the Hawkeyes suc-; Icceclcd in shaking the jinx, Rutgers thejning 27 to 0 at Iowa City in Hips AlllHim COLUMBUS, Ga. (UP). Char- Luehring, acting for Nebraska, Fresh clean clothes For holiday goyety feel at ease when you know your clothes look well. Let us clean them. Rusy Cl ZIMMERMAN A 2333 Si.

2 2203 had forwarded to numbering chart, 3.3 to 13 here in 1943 and 27 to 6 the same at Iowa last fall. 4 txrintirvnr i printing Laid On game program. Arriving at the iSroraSKU polo Grounds and getting possession of a program, vre riiscoveied that the numbers, to the Nebraska players ihad been recklessly jumbled. In ranihle Wildcats, 34-7 4 KVANSTON, 111. (fp).

Notre fact, not a single number oyerw'helmcd by Army, 48- a week ago, bounced back into When the game got going, column Saturday by Polo Grounds announcvx-, using aNoithwestern 34-7, megaphone and not knowing aught standing room crowd of at Dyche stadium since the late Knute Rockne and Popo RETURN TEAM WRESTLE about the program mixup, per- isistently was passing out phony information concerning the identity of the Nebraska ball-carrier. A hasty effort to correct the scramble served only to inflame the New York City sports writers, who heatealy accused the Nebraska management of practicing deliberate deceit. is right, for the game stones in the subsequent New York morning sheets did a thorough job of lifting hide, spreading it all over the i WED. Nov. 21 8:30 PM Jof Lincoln Fair Grounds Sailor Blassie Sailor Fenelon Emil Dusek Joe Dusek 4 in the Hing at the same against Tura Two Referees! ALSO Ed Virai vs.

Jack Conley Biiv VicHirv Bunds! C'bildrea parrnts DAVIDSON'S 110 su 5 78 championship lie Trippi ran, passed and punted with carefree abandon Saturday and Georgia rolled to an easy 35 to 0 victory over Auburn in Memorial stadium here before a crowd of 22,000. The game had been billed as a tossup but the Auburn line had sized slicker in the red jersey whojday wdth bit in teeth and gave the Coyotes an a.ssortment go. It means, also, thaU aehe.s and pains bears the name of Dick Saladem His home town, Red Cloud, Neb. Believe it or for the Hawks, not, the Red Cloud midget only 130 pounds. of which, he accounted for a round quota of yardage in lugging the apple and flashed plenty of! ability as a tosser of passes.

The Red Cloud main helper: in sparking the offensive was Don Harrington, Lincoln young.ster, who bucked the line from the halfback slot with telling effect. HAWKEYES HERE NEXT. The Iowa Hawkeyes, who come next on the game slate. Potsy and his clan have a big job on their hands in getting no lufk at all in stopping to: magic hip-weaving of the goods that Nebraska ing Trippi, and the offenseStock. One of the duo, bogged down against the TTawkeye grid- Georgia forward wall.

Georgia drove for a touchdown der of 30 years ago Maury was a bit glum when the first pe- flclded his last Irish team in 1940. Notre Dame was outplayed by the scrappy Wildcats in the first i two periods, and succeeded in Sdb Half- throttling four ioTrrwf, touchdown bids. Thereafter, touchdowns, tcarins 32 offensive firzlod but i they managed to avert a shutout the first lime the pot the riod report of the loWsa-Minne-; ball and the outcome after that sota game reached the press was never in doubt, the news indicated that the Gophers w'ere in front 13 to 0. one and snaring a pa.ss from The Irish scored in each of the:" f. -7 late in the final period.

Northwestern talhed on a ,7 four periods, crossing the goal line The Iowa agents took their departure early in the final period: when it was apparent that they had seen their last of first-stringers. A few minutes various page accounts of on aggressive game. It seems that life in the city at times is like that! AhTHO THE Wildcats con- I trolled the ball most of the first half, they were stopped on the Notre Dame five-inch line and the six yard line, Notre only real offensive burst in the first half was a touchdown march late in the opening period climaxed by Elmer 50- yard run and his smash across from the one-foot line. Sub Northwestern talhed on a yard drive with Halfback Hap Murphey skirting end from the three to score. Jim Farrar place- kicked the point.

Lineup: NOTKK UAMK NUKTHWKSTERN; I.K Hktiglund LT Hagmann ManirariKcIo Roval l.wture Fallon Hansen Cronin ilortlU Farrar Brennan McKinley Antcaman RuKKerlo Whan N'otre .................,,..7 7 7 Nonhweatern 0 0 0 7 Notre Dame acortng; Touchdowna Rosewilde RO RT KK I.H KH FB 1126-28 Street OPEN BOWLING Fullback Stan Krivik dropkicked! Andaman, SlcOurk for (aub for McOurk), the first of four extra points. In the second period, Notre Dame recovered a Northwestern fumble and smashed 29 yards to its second touchdown with Jim for Angamani 2. after touchdowni Krivik for RuKaerto), Northweaiern Touchdown Mur phey for after touch tlovkn P'arrar (placement). SaiurdayH and SnndapH at Noon. Other Days 3:30 At SPENCER Delicious Juicy STEAK HOUSE STEAK DINNERS Golden Brown FRIED CHICKEN For a complete Dinner or a Sandwich come to You aie sure to enjoy fine, flavoruble foods.

HOI SE 1425 South St Open from 11 A. M. 1 1:30 A. I Mil mil Our Kurtlrth Yrar! Met' YWVc in Genuine Saddle Leather Men's Furnishings, First Floor MAIL OKDLBS Hl.iJJ) Ben Simon Sons, Lincoln, Nebraska Please send me Manicure Sets at $4.25 Name Street Stale C.O.D.................... 5OPEN alleys McGui'k slashing over from the l2 two.

NOtIiE dame bowled 56 yards thru the tiring Wildcats in the 1 third period for a third score, with Floyd Simmons, recent trans- fcr from St. Pre-flight, DL fU 1946 INDIAN 3:30 to 6:45 P. M. Monday-Tuesday- Wediiesday-Thursday- Friday. 12 Open Alleys Vriiiay at 9 V.

M. All Day Saturday and Sunday. LINCOLN PARLORS WLING 236 No, 12. Cash BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED BLOCKED IT COSTS NO MOKE TO C.AH. 1 of the new 16 features by INDIAN expsndlnir type.

finned ctrrnfth and Increased brake Irniac area tar greater braking EERLESS power. Molded Watch trur next will explain another of INDIAN Write for free circular get yovir order In now CLEANERS SB So. nth. Geo. H.

Lemon, 2-S73I new INDIAN MOTORCYCLE SALES SERVICE 28 Street. Wert Roek Uland Depot Mnroln COMING TO LINCOLN DAY UHJ) Bronco Riding Riding Roping Bull Dogging Coif Roping High School Dancing Horses 75 Head of Live Stock Nationally famous Bronco Busting Cowboys and Cow- glrl.s of the largest rodeos of the nation. See them ride, rope the untamed outiaws of the entertain a thrilling assortment of trick ridlug and roping, Gen. Adm. under 12.

60e Prices include Fed. Tax on Sale at Latsch Brothers Starts Thanksgiving Evening 8 P. M. f'antlriairig thru Nov. 2 Mat A Sot.

21th A Nebr. State Fair Grounds COLISEUM In Doors.

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