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JOI RNAL NOVF3IBKR SEVEN- Lincoln Faces Crete in Prep School Grid Headliner This Week nEG ojkt 1 Ciklng out window downtown one day 5 and the In a parking lot. having his picture taki-n. Mr. Frradrlch was holding toward the nm ra a llkoly looking of mallard dtjrk.a, with perhap.s a or two or three mixed in the string. Mr.

lioper the street and, after the photo made, Ir.ittonhole« Mr. Freaflrlrh and finds out how-come all these birds. Freadrlrh explains fome from the Platte Ontral City, which formation, practically, Rttper needs to get calls his friend, mi BE KILPER SVi INiiS that they river near all the in- that Mr. him started. Mr.

Harold GB ftSSlGNMENl ERIOfty Comparalivc Scores Give a Slight Edge to Red and Black. PLATTERS MEET CURTIS THIRTY-TWO -ri YARD r.AIN Mngee, and Iwo of them hle themiielves off to City. Sequel: One day laat week Mr. Roper and Mr. Magee come back Hill Kulper, Lincoln high footed ball carrier, run placed the ball on 3-ynrd line.

By ORKfiO ka celebrates the of the armistice this week-end. but the ob.servance of that important I date brings no ces.sation of hostilities on the high school batt.efront, i The holiday brought the uling of a number of important football games with every the race for the mythical state title will find the field eon.slderably nai- rowed down. i Two Important headliners on th for this wi-ek are: Lincoln at Crete Omaha North at Creighton Prep, These two contests have ant bearing on slate title claims, the Mi pa.ssing out of the Xi. champion.ship picture. I.inrflln Fares Te.st to the city with a long, long string In tackling of ducks, most of them assuiinmenl of the pigsKin oniy seven and seven i reveral but averaged eighteen yards gain now people are a.sklng Mr.

1 Saline on each, Kansas State Saturday Magee how come andi iha NOEFEAIEO Pin GRIOMEN NEXT ON NEBRASKA SLATE liiNikiiiK Rarkwnrfi at Pitt-Hiiakir Ml HiHToay. 10. NrOmahM It. rillftbHraX II. NrbriKliik T.

0. IMIIaburgli 40. iH seen da.shing around end for a thirty-two yard gain In the first quarter. ROSSEEL SEARS AS ES DRUB low ASK A PLAY BY FLAY play. The hall was IOWA CITY, cai.tain okou Io won thf t.

anrt ICital whirh the a Kahinbrii'-h off to JUl- ler. who got back to tbr Iowa Uiif. plfkfd up A yard. Paga a poM was Inooiuplato, Teryn punted to ja.K Miller, who returned 17 to Net.raaka f.7- vard line. Kahmbni failed on a eptnner.

Staab made alx In two play.a. Roby Teyro returning it t-xenty- four yarda to Iowa a line. Three iilaya found Iowa on the same apol. ret'irneil punt to Nehraaa.a a line, Hta.ib m.ade It a firat uown in the middle of the field on three htaal) puked up three thru the line a paaa w.ia tnnimplele. hnd Tater Mr.

where. FEMININE NIMROD. i From our Alliance -correspmul- ent comes word that Miss Kdith has proven her ability as a ITlana by bringing down two wild gec.se so far this season. On hunting trips during the past three years Ml.sa has killed numerous wilfl capping her performance this year with the gei se. The lady is twenty years of age and pretty (Mark Werner wouM notice thati and is the county squad has plastered the Lin- coin slate with a defeat, at tlines accomplishing the feat with con.sid- pasi'- Tills Is Hnotnfr jTar and the Red and Black is disposed to concede nothing in the way of odds.

Comparative scores point ghtly toward Lincoln. Each team cea; Wymore by one touchdown, whl.e Lincoln made six more points against Beatrice- The Lincoln game is the next to la.st game on the Crete slate, the Hasting.s Tigers be- ing the other opponent. After Crete tussle, Coach Stuart Bailers capital city eleven entertains St. Jo- Wildcat Flash Leads Mates to 31-0 Win and Balm for 1931 Defeat. MANHATTAN, Kas.

Led by dodging Dotlgal Rua.scll, who car- lUie Mr thrrr. pig-skin only seven times two. baltuc Mrrfd out of liounili. Pane fumbled aftii bieaklriK thru the line and Fahrnt.rueh recovered on Iowa ty-ieven yard line. Jark Miller i.ld tackle for a.ven.

lie addM three at aame aiHd. Miller made three more tut by Slaab waa for i bad ten. Kahrnbruch a Incomplete the end r-one but Iowa A ilne I lay failed and was Hiiain Incomplete In the end Iowa maged from lU twenty yard line. Iowa offeUle. The iliwber triK.i* were dotny; well icoInK the wind.

Pane pickerl up two rlKbt KHhrnbru.h Teyro Mr no Jack Miller returned Teyro punt to the Iowa tk-yard hue. Teyro Intercepted Kahrnbrufh and Rot back to 42-yHrd line, j.awa at for on line. Radloff topiwd Kahrnbnich for no i at center. hit renter down on Iowa thIrlV-five vard line Kahrnbruch made flva In a imm wmi rml Miinterion could the HawKeyea look on thetr own 45-yard Ilne. Two made a down on line.

Penney PaKe. Teyro pleked up three, Pennev Intercepted a flat and Rot back to 47-yard failed on a reveree. Kahrnbmch for no Rain. muf back lateral with the be mU the pn.mptly hurling the ball to -The latter set sail down the bargli won I 1, PlItabNrdi t. Howell 1 Morgan 1 tlMH, llaien Mellee 4 1 lev foe inilnl: (Min, MrMwUen (IMIO, IbMith t.

MaeMiirilo 4 iMSII. ield Rwati BY WALTER E. DOBBINS. Id victory over Pitt in fall 1921 The high Kpot of the 1932 Nrbras- 'vill he pointed ika hMnbiUl si hrdule is rearhed thl.s the highlights of ornhuskcr I week when the Cornhu.Hk« rs enter- history, the triumph rank' tain Piit.vburKh university at Me- jng one of the important morlal stadium. ITie Nebra.ska Pitt mterseetlonal ever by rlnssic always a headliner looms i eleven over an the more as outstanding eastern opponent.

Glenn Seobey Warner, the op" Warner who now directs the pigskin activity at Stanford. Lone Husker Victory Over Panthers Scored Back in 1921. TWO SCORELESS TIES BV GRFGG snapT, from enter to Teyro. In- the Ht.skers will be out to do hampion woman golfer of that re- Central and travels to North glon. In fact, she won the Alliance piatte.

three and side MR.sterson who was guartllng that zone. On and he until Huliert finally him on the Nebra.ska 7-yard line after a 53-vard gain. Three line plunges got two iped fur no Ram. mui ho to punt, hut ran ihf Mrte yards and Teyro, on the fourth at turninK and a bark and shot a pa.s.s i two to Dlcker.son. The Iowa wingsler was In the end apparently guanled by Boswell, but the flip got away from the latter Dlcker.son after considerable juggling retained po.sse«.sl«*n for the touchdown.

plaee- kirk shoved the lowans within a the Nebraska total. Two Minutes Remain. The clock two to bag another to their al endv add to record (HtchiuR It. Iowa piaccklckcd with Miller hold- 14, 8, kicked off fifty luiwe RettlnR hack to lowa 3fl-yard i ne. rlRht end tor H'Ude elKht but lowa The line returned to and Ktaab replaced bahmbruch.

Htaab returned punt to the ker 34-yard line. Three line net a down and Hohuf punted into the end Teyro thrij the weak tmirnament a month ago. In addition. she a bookkeeper M. J.

FORBES. North Platte un- Bluejays and Vikings- Iowa State put on a spurt in the quarter and marched seventy-five aided by three for- I the Crelgnton Prep and Omaha Noun to the Kan.sa.« State I took the of Iowa State, 31 to 0. Three minutes after the klckoff, Ru.ssell, Viiu 1 isUed and fthmbruch from own tncompbte In the end 32-yard line cut inside right eluded the secondary with goou I rence and 8 I ed placed Teyro the sixtv-elght but hit I eigm quarter ended. a to a. touchdown.

I turned first strinK went 1 ito the made three a plunRcd Mr a finst down Mo hiRli and Incomplete, Inwa. a all aide for twenty yarde. Staah, time elected to receive the klckoff. Boswell ran the ball back the Husker 2.V yard stripe and in three plays got nine yarda. Only a few secoml remained Sauer again called upon to nailing him.

at cen ter, Schleuter dumping him. Teyro picked up eight In 'SO and punt was partially Ktaab retumlnR It to 3V-yard lino the uuarter ended. Score; 14, Iowa 8. nil RTII Ml ARTI.R. I The Nebraeka team retunied.

well four on a Miller made which IncUulcs a wip at of the highly touted Notre Dame eleven. Aside from the Ttuinksgiving day game of In.st Cornhusker- have always been crowded with thrlll.s-yes even upsets. The six-game between the two institutlon.s reads three for Pitt one and two tie contests The Panther hns the tx'tter of tlie argument "3-30 the wide margin having been rolled up Novemlier That 1921 Tlie lone Nebra.ska victory came in 1921 the fiiTit meeting betw'een the two schools Pitt had defeated and and coached by Warner was n.s the team" 'The Cornhuskers crasljtd through with a 10-0 vle- torv hich rocked the eastern scnbeg back on their heels. Nebraska out- varding the Panthers. 300-77 and holding margin of 13 3 in me matter of inst downs.

Clarence Swanson made a leaping plunge. 1 unable to nccl with on a ce- i turned punt to Iowa 4 am clicked two pass from Chick Hartley was rather bhaken Tuesday evening ncrve- at the meet Armistice day In a which promises to go a long way unsuccessful brought ward settling the Inter-State league minted out of and Omaha city champion.ships. line, but was stopped there 1 brought Rus.sell punted out of end of a hunting trip near Lexlng- comparative scores by way of Frc- ton. Arrived at his car, he had muzzle of his gun In.side and ejecting As he worked the ejector, a shell ex- plfKled In the barrel. The upholstering was torn off the back of the front seat and a window glass wa.s broken out.

HUMANE TRAPS. The American Humane tion of Albany, N. has started its annual contest for the inven- i tlon humane traps. Cash prizes will be in three for taking animals alive unhurt, leg gripping traps that hold without Injury, and traps that kill outright. A statement says; "It is not the of the association to para-1 lyze trapping.

Many trappers are u.sing the humane types and prospering thereby. They that the pelts are unmarred by marks of the vicious teeth of the steel trap, and for svnimals trapyetl for propa- gallon purposes the and un- type is invaluable." The association finds a strong in favor of the alive and unhurt kind of trap. It has the greatest commercial value both con.sumer and trapper, the pelt is whole and unmarrcd, and there is no killing of unwanted There are hundreds of engaged in trapping each winter. If any are intere.sted they should communicate with the asso- elation. "Gun stretch" is the timt'ly ailvice Issued by a mem- of the game commis.sion who urges hunters to take only dead sure range shots at birds in an effort to conserve all the game possible.

Out-of-range shots often lesult In crippled ducks that flutter away' to die a slow tleath or become the prey of hawks and other pretlators. A novel way of retrieving crippled birtbs that fall In thick cover is offered. Place your hat on the spot where you think the bird fell, then walk aVound it in ever widening circles. Close search is practically certain to find the bird. mont Indlccde the young Bluejays have the strong scoring machine, but the Vikings are noted for their defensive strength and will pre.

cnt a real tost to the sensational Daley and his mates. right to leadership in the Greater Lincoln league race will be challenged by College View. Other capital city teams are In fcr busy afternoon. Wymore will cau.se Havelock plenty of worry and Bethany will have to stop Cardwell if It wins at Seward- Tech and South mix in a game of Omaha city importance, while Central hopes to climb back in the Trcns-Missourl conference bandwagon by winning at Lin- Benson is at penalties. danger as the half ended.

Revived by a lecture from Coach Bo McMillan during the Intermi.s- slon, the Wildcats stepped off for three touchdowns In the thirl quarter, Russell broke thru the Iowa line for a gain of twenty-one yards to Bushby rammed the line after punted into the end xonr. JacH Miller nicked UP on a quick openlnk Boxwell lost two. Miller thru the line Mr elRht to down on the 38-yard hne. rted an Iowa tarkler five with him. The on two at the line.

Rained nothlnR. and a fifteen yard Mr holdlnR. Hokut t.p and ran ten of the 47 line, Kri. aU pped aee after yard Rain, Kly ehort pasR. made four at nit kle.

Hrhanunfl punted forty-two yarda over the goal line. Hokiif Mked a punt and Jack Miller made three thru the line. Miller added two at renter. Hokuf punfd r- ty-one out of on Iowa's dt-jard line. and I.aw» made a d' wn In two plays on the lowa line.

made two t.ut Kly smeared for a yard loss. Hlehop nailed lor a Schammel punted tli.rty. Jsck Miller kettlng back Three i netted the only two Hokuf I punted out of punted. laklnR It on hU own l.Vyard imp. Two lowa line and returning to the Iowa and made three punt hit -wuier, lowa end.

and It wax the ball on a passing attack for a last, 3 line, three and a half neces.sary yards, Kahrnbruch to iset out of noumia fcily pRRRCfi the ball popped out his arms and in the wild ramble Iowa gained The gun wound up the game before the could try a tles- peratc pa.ss play- Summary: J. K. Rchammel Kouba iii- punttnR. long complete. Another fifteen yard penalty was aasegRed on play.

Tater made on a Roby Bchlueter Huhka Meter rampbell (c) Pflum Joy Jaik Miller Staab the ball out on Almost immediately re- covered fumble on the Iowa State 39-yard line, and Morgan threw a fifteen yard pa.ss to Breen, who sprinted the remaining tw'enty-four yanl.s to the goal un-! touched. The pass from rentier i bounced clumsily into Tliomas Joi- hands he was ready to kick the I ferson. placement but he shot It over tho Platters Play Coiad. goal to Breen for the point. North Platte should liave little Graham Scores Once, trouble skipping over anotlier i Kaily in the last period, Ram- Southwest Nebraska league hurdle Ralph Graham plowed fif- at Curtis.

Gothenburg at yards thru the Iowa line for Ix-xlngton at Holdrege. A Tri-Val-; His kick waa ley conference leader will tumble as the xt to the a'result of the Oxford at Bertrand game. Sargent, one of the leading teams in the again this fall, travels to St. Paul for a game of Valley association importance. Broken Bow journeys to Cailawcy.

In the west three games tnp the Tho the Iowa State line failed generally to hold the charging Wildcats, Impson and Grefe, lowa State frequently made good gains. In rushing and passing Kansas State had a net gain of 397 yards to 189. First weie Hokut punted a lowa lO-yarrt line but I aw ROt back ty to the Iowa 30-yard line. made a yard In two Teyro cracked the risht side of Husker l.ne Mr twelve. I aw made two but i'enncv him cold on the next added three.

Teyro punted out of bo.md» on the Hunker twenty-two yard line. TTwo minutes left of the half. Masterson nocked center for two. On the next play Pahrn- bnich broke over left tac'ale and ran enty-two lo a touchdown. Score: fi, lowa passed to Boswell for extra point.

Score: Xcbraxka 7, Mastereon kicked off forty lowa made five In two plays as the half ARTKR. I.aw.» kicked off elRht Boswell who Rot back elRhteen to kas thirty. Jack Miller Boswell lost one on a reverse, a firet down on fortj-four yard linp. Kahrnbnich nmdr at rpntpr. Mag- nudsen stopped Tater on the hit center for a first final chalk mark, nary an Iowa Itokuf on the lowa Kahrnbruch were Incomplete.

Schammel passed to Dickerson Mr eipht- cen and a first down on Uie Nebraska er line. Teyro hit rlRhl tackle lor ten yards. A Teyro to Hwaney. pu. the ball on th.

Husker picked up five at renter. He "dded the next play A pass. Teyro to I.ewl». good for eleven and a toucndown. Score: 14, Iowa 8.

lowa held on the try Mr point and set back fifteen janls. Laws second try was wide. score: Nebraaha 14. Masterson kicked off Mrty-elRht Iffds Bury. retunied fifteen.

A penalty on the klckoff moved the to the Hawkeye 40-yard line I aws slid out for a play, and eral was shot to him. ran fifty-three yarda before Boswell pulled him Uow-n on the Husker 7-yard line. Kune made four In two Hokuf and Bishop stopped yard Teyro passed to Dickerson for the touchdown. Score: Nebraska 14, lowa 12, Diws pl.xceklcked the extra point. Nebraska 14, IS.

Boswell took klckoff turned to Nebraska's twenty-five line. Bailor, vho hart been rushert fray in an effort to the Iwa touchdown, made eight yards in three Magnussen tct Hamuclson Radloff Teyro Score by periods: 7 0 7 0 14 lowa Nebraska Masterson. lowa Texro. Kxtra points: Nebraska Boswell pass Masterson (placekicki. lowa Daws tplace- Roby, Fenny for Joy, Hulhert Mr fkhlue ter.

Mr Hubka. Mr Bishop Mr O'Brien for Boswell lor Overstreet. Sauer for bnich. Ktlbourne Mr Fenny. Doufek Mr Dlckerwon Swanev Thurtle Meter, Pflum, Kahrn- lowa Moore for Radloff.

I.aw» for Teyro, Teyro Mr Hass. for itchneldman. Bury lor Page. IMlles for Kouha, imrsey Mr Hrhammel, for J. K.

Miller, Kuhn for Bury, Referee. Frank K. Birch. Karlham: umpire, ti. headllnehman, Hec Ta.Oor, field Judge, Kd Cochrane, Kalamaioo.

IIIC.II Hi IIOOL. plays, fumbling the Mvirth altempt Iowa recovered on the Husker l.ne. The game ended before the could get off a plav. Final 14, l.i. a third touchdown early in Uie fourth quarter only to run into a an.

kanaaa-State 19. Iowa 9, an. paEE-Gll 5 penaU.ea for Bridgeport at Bayard in the West- averaged five and scurried thru card Scottsbluff is at Alliance to the touch- Sidney two-tenths yards gain per play to 'Jown. the two and one-tenth, Outfoxes lowa Safety. Last at Amea Iowa State woo I blockers ea- corted Fahrnbruch thru the line and cut dowm all the secondary except the safety.

Teyro, the la.st Iowan in the path, wa.s with a neat hip and ern conference headlinevs. Ls at Gordon the last threat to Coach Paul Gordon teem which has been cutting fancy capers in western circles. Mid-State Title. 7 to 6. Berger, Iowa State tackle, was carried from the field a position as one of the He was In the Mid-Siute line of scnmmage I league will be debated at Grand when he collap.sed.

Island. The Third Citys smrai-ed a The lineups: defeat on the Discoverers last Arm- state- istice dav and will be out to repeat; Hasier this seiksou a.s the gaire also packs title punch to the Islanders, Hauer bury i.s at Beatrice and Fremont at Hanson KIIIPER STARS VS LliNCOl-N DEFEATS OMAHA TEEH 2D-T (Continued from Page hundred vaids. the statistics cred-, iting the Red and Black with 192 and tho Maroons with 68. The Gate Citv griilders wore unable to register a first down until the thini quarter but were outnumbered 134. Tech completed half of i 4 and Lincoln one-thini.

i hard running and De-1 punting, his best being fifty-nine yards. along with fine plav. outstamling for Lincoln. Howard Richards, brother of Hay. Bill Weaver.

Leland Hale and Hill Stenten looked great in the line. Prerost, Novak and Render stood out in the Tech backfield while Ambs and Rodstrom did the- best work in the line. The summary: Norfolk for other Mid-State con- tests. Southeast Nebraska association i fur will flv with Pawnee City at i Falls Citv and Nebraska City r.t Au- burn, "rhe two games should provide a definite line on title outcome In the conference. Southern conference fans will watch what Harvard does at Clay Center Games this week: Albion at Fullerton.

Red Cloud at Alina, Emerbon at Alien. Elwood at Arapahoe. Scottsbluff at Alliance. Adams at Bterlmg Nebraska City at Auburn. Central Citv at Aurora.

ahoo at A.sh- Bunieil at Arcadia. Anseimo a. Ccmiosk. Ord at Ansley. son.

Wood Lake A Falrbury at BeHtrlce, Missouri Valley, at Blair. aver Citv at Holbrook, Bancroft P.nder, Bladen at Kenesaw Culbertson at Benkelman Bloomfield at ken Bow at 1' ard. Bassett at Valentine, Battle Cr.tk a. L' Igli. lowa State Farrell Roe D'cbler Berger Dana step.

Teller swung to the far corner of the fielii and outran the flock of Hawkeyea who strove Ucs- to catch him. The Ncbra.ska touchdown ing which balked the attack. Nebraska fans sat back to enjoy the finish as Hokuf promptly puntetl out of bounds on the 45-yard line. There was seven mlnute.s to play and Iowa passes missed connection. Then the aerial firew'orka started to Schammel pas.sed to Dickerson, colored end.

for 18 yards and Teyro flipped to Swaney for 19 yards more. Rap Line for Five. Tlie ball was on the Nebraska 0. 0. 0 Marshall Morgan Russell Busby Graham Scors by periods; lowa State Kansas State Scoring: 2, Grahtm.

Bushby Point after (pass from pire, Steve O'Rourke; headllnesman. Mason; field judge. Kchafroth Williams Impson was as spectacular. Steve Hokuf line and Teyro whipped off had been doing a right good the next play. An- of the other drive netted only a yard and ernoon.

dropped back i Teyro stepped back and tossed a jacK Miner Laws for the touch- down as if to kick. Pat E. A. Thomas. 13 HISKERS STAVE OFF IOWA KAEIA TO IN 1TO (Continued from Page Steve Hokuf for 47 and the i score.

Succe.s.sful aerial play in the la.st six nunute.s of the game brought the two Iowa touch- iVnch at Biuehiii at Ouide Rock, i downs a spectacular aerial to.ss radv at Stapleton, oxtord and sprint down the sidelines set- Harvard at Lincoln. Sthneldvr Weaver F.ngli»h Kahler Stenten Hale Hunt Plock PeJameit Kulper 14 Omaha HUhton D.xrsen I t'oftey t'lrco rg, Roditroin rt. McKinney Novak Ronev Preroit rh. Hender Score by periods; Dm-oln Tech Touchdow Kulper Kxtra point; Kulper der Tech Standefer Mr Roney, Bernhardt for t'oftey, Katskee for Circo, Nestor for Katskee. Lincoln Pavey for Vnellsh.

Amen for DeJarnett. Cates Mr Kulper Krtckson Mr Hale, hm Kahler, tor Sclmetder, Davis Mr Plock, Tliotpe for Weaver. Saunders (or Hunt, Seti kept DlcHin.son for Ricbanls. Olson tor Glenn OfflciHls- Referee, t'harles Black. Kansas umpire, Charles Morrill.

Nehrabka; beadllnesman, Nebraska. 6 0 0 7 DeJarnett, Pre- tplaceklck), Hen- Brad. Jule-sburg, Colo at Chappell. i.i,..,,. Clay Center, Columbus at North Platte at Corad.

Coleridge at aus.i Wvmore at Havelock, olb'se Seward, I aurei at Ponca. bl a Mcrua. Dalton at Lodgepoie. Hiuenna a. Larup City.

Khnball at Lyman. Tekamah at Lyons, Morrill at Mavwiod at Maxwell, Madison at Orove, Superior a iNelson. Omaha lech Ontaha South. Omaha Ncrth at Creighton Prep. Central nl Abraham LInccl.i.

(Council Benson at Jei- fersou (Council ONrlll at Spencer, Stromsberg at Osceola. Grant at Ogallala. West Point at Oak- I land, Odell at Wymore Overton at Shelton, Tecumseh at Plattsmoutn. Talmase at Peru, WalthiU at Pender. W'ls- ner at Pllger.

Seward Academy at Polk. Sargent at St. Paul. Schuyler at Siar- ton, Burke. at Spnngvlew.

Lincoln reserves at Sprague-Martel. Cambridge at Curtis Agglss. Trenton at Culbert.son. Chadron at Crawford. I At Crete.

Tllden at Creighton. Genoa a. Clarks. Crofton at Verdigre. Cedar at Walbach Dry Valley at WestervUls.

at DavKJ City, Weeping Water at Elgar at Fairfield. Fairmont at Exeter. Fremont at Norfolk, Pawnee City at Falls City, Friend at Geneva. Mlnden at Franklin at Farnam. (Sacred at Table Rock Genoa Indians at Scotia.

North loup at Greelev Oering at Mitchell. Sidney at Gordon. Gothenburg at McCook. Wilber at Hebron. Hartlngton at Randolph, Lexington at Holdf! ge.

Hastings at York Hav Springs at Rush- vlUe. Huntley at Wmnebafo i Homer, at Imper.al. I Santee at Never until the last minutes of play did the look dangerous. Bible used his shock tmops the entire fir.st period and the lads in the face of the wind carried the ball into Hawkeye territory. He substituted freely in the third period and all appeared to be going well.

Then suddenly the Iowa cyclone swooped down from the air with a spirited rally which rushed George Sauer and Corwin Hulbert injured gridders off the bench and into action. Had the game lasted a few minutes Iowa enthusiasts will tell you it might have been another story. At any rate the bark from the gun came just after Iowa had recovered a Comhusker fumble deep in Nebraska territory. Perhaps the boys were thinking of the Pitt game a away. If so, then they must tighten the screws on the defense against aerial play in which they bogged down noticeably in the dying moments of the game.

run just before the first half closed was the high spot of the afternoon. It was beautiful play and carried the Crete sopho- the I) 1 a i down The lowa baclt apparently 6 1 IP 31 i flipped the ball back to Hokuf by Ma-sterson after a Touthdowne already waa in motion toward th slipped out of the Breen (sub I gifielijjes pive. ten, fifteen yards snOfY touciKiovvn-Breen linemen 1 tackle and crossed the foal Karl Johnson; in to trap him. Suddenly standing up. Hokuf whirled and a 25 yard The 8,000 rooters howled they pass to Bernie Ma.sterson, who had saw placeklck sail thru the slipped past the Iowa defense.

uprights. The kkk went i The play was perfect. Big Ber-1 as Umpire H. G. Hedges detected nie gathered in the ball over on3 holding on the part of an lowa shoulder and set sail for the goal i forward and the Hawkeyes a line 22 yards away.

He was unop- fifteen yard penalty. Laws stepped poged 25-yard marker but Meantime, the Huskers were, the try. cashing in on the added points. 1 With an eight point margin Ne- Mastei.son faked a anti hraska elected kick off and a pn.ssed to Hubeit Bo.swell. un- penalty the kick guarded in the end zone for the Iowa up to the Hawkeye 30-var first point.

Big toe made stripe. the second point good and Ne- On the play Iowa hraska led 14-0 tooK wide The Scarlet uncorked a drive for near the sidelines as if for the old FHE.4S.4NT HUNTERS GET LIMIT. Falls Ofte 87, at Athednil Wilber 8. Rrlhany 6. lUvrbirk 7.

Bsiitri.e 0. Kalniiont I alrburv 0. 0. Hrokrn 35. By 8.

18, Ity 4 riilral 4 40. 8. am ii -Norfolk t. f'ulonibHS 8. 8.

Dninhii Noiib 7, 8. Kivriina 32. Gibbon IjiurrI 7. 0. niy 21.

Hy Frirnd 71, Alllanrp 88, 8. SMnry 8. 28, Hllvrr 4 rrrk Trkaniah 88. Folnt 0. lAurrl 7, 4 8.

Tildrn 0. 4 8. 0. Grand Mland 13. I.rxln*loti Hliirhlll Trenton York 13.

8. riatlsinuutli 83. (I. Arradla 14. I.ltrhfirld 7.

Grd 0. Hurarll 7. nrokrn Mow 2A, Mdip itj A. North 26, 'Jajlor Faiil A. Wood MUrr A.

NarKcnt I.H, 4. STATE WrsleiMii 27 4 olnrr lUstlnAN 21, Midland Hays. 19, Krarnrj- 8. Wavnp 28. W'eatrrn Union, I-rMnrs, la.

0, OiliX Ht. Brn.sllcU. rrsfrvrs 12. Gmaha A. KJI.I.EGE, 4.

BrmldJI Luther, I 0, Wesleyan 0. St. 9. 8, McAlesMr 24. tWO hUStling North tenlral 8, Tearh- tOUClldOW 26, Eastern Illinois 8.

Presbyterian colleKo 7, 7. atawbu 13. Ersklne 8. Florida IS. North Uarollna 18.

Penn la.) A. Buena 20. Panhandle A Kirksxilte 7, YVarrensbnrf skiiilhwestiTn 0, I 19. Baker 14, Missouri alley 14. HuiM-rlor 2A, llululli Teacliers 0.

IlHMkell It, Temple It. l.utlieran Gregon Normal GUla. Jearhcrs 7, Central 13. Oregon Normal 31, unl- Falraioiit W. college 14, Bethany u.

North Dakota State 0. George Waslilng- olVge EmiNirla 0, Ottawa I'lilver- rent pal ollegc 7. A. Oklahoma t'lty I Oklahoma Buplist Trinity 0. Texas Terli ia-lstlan 27.

0. Austin (Sherman) 0, Soulli- University 12. Abilene bristlan 8. Howard lajiie A. Melon Hall A.

Davis 88. JamestovMi ollege .88. alley ronneeliciit 0, toast Aeadrmy 0. Guilford 8. l.enolr Rh.vne 20.

Uhlltleothe College 6, Went- 13. Han 7. Meturry 0. East I.oal»laiia Normal 89, Hlephen 4. AtuHn Poly 27.

InloB (Teiui.l 7. King TuMUlum 0. Harvard Juniors 14, Harvard Frosh 7. Btueflelil 8. Johnson tlty 6.

Drary 18, William Jewell 0. i l.nyola Angeles) 52, New Mexleo 0. Orelde.ntal 20. Barbara 0. for a 69-yar(i and a touchdown on last play of the first half Herb Dewitz booted the extra point.

A dropktck byGlenp in tlie last quarter broupht the other point. Thriller In 1927. Tlie victory by Pitt, 21-13. Is regarded bv intsburgh fans as the mo.st thrilling gamn ever played on the Panther gridiron. Glbby Welch of P'tt ran the klckoff back 97 sards to a touchdown and roKs the Hu.skers evened the score a few hnsirtman when HOWfll plUllged acros-s Hogan ran 63 yards for the seconci Pitt touchdown and passed to Welch for a 76-yard gain and third touchdown which put Pitt front 21-7 at the half.

In the third and fourth iieriods Nebraska held Pitt scoreless, but Howells second touchdown was the only points the Scarlet could annex. A fightm? Pitt Panther team which played the entire 60 without substitution the Huskers with a tie the following year, tlie game being played on a wet gridiron. Whewus the Huskers had outdoDvned Pitt in 1927. they never made a nrst down in 1928. Pitt Won In 1929.

1 The came clo.se to spilling a great Panther team in 1929. Brilliant broken field running bv Waimchus and great sniiishes' by Parkinson featured the 12-7 vJctorv. Late in the second nuarter Wfillnchus broke away to run 55 yards to the Husker 6-yard line and Parkinson carried the bail on the third plunge. A neiialtv a tew minutes later brought the ball to the Nebraska 9-yard stripe and was across on the fourth plunge for the second touchdown. A blocked punt in the fourth quarter gave Nebraska the ball on the Pitt 25-yard line and paved way for the Nebraska Sloan passed 25 yards to Morgan for the touchdown and booted the extra point.

In Scoreless 'Tie. Nebraska surprised the Pantliers I bv playing a fine Pittsburgh team to a scorele.s.« tie in 1930. Tlie game 1 was featured by a brilhant defense exhibited by the Cornhu.sker line. The Nebraska forwards held the Panthers twice within the 4-yard line during the last 10 minutes of vear at Pittsburgh. Nebraska bowed in 40-0 defeat to Jock great team.

Nebraska mMe one lone threat, advancing the ball to the 5-yard line as the half ended 13-0. In the third and fourth periods tlie Panthers drove to four touchdowns. Another Great Team. Tliat Pitt has another great team this fall goes without saying. Warren Heller and Mike Sebastian, the backs who rang up ns against Nebraska last year still are wearing the Pittsburgh moleskins.

Heller crossed the Nebraska goal four times and Sebastian went over twice. Heller featured the Pitt victory over the Army and SelMistlan was the big noise in the win over Notre Dame. Against the Cadets Heller ran 55 yards to the touchdown aiid flipped a spectacular pass to the second. Sebastians 45- yard wrecked the Irish. head at that year and he had built a great team around Herb Stein.

Hewitt, Holleran and Bow- The 1921 Husker team. waa one of the greatest ever turned out at the Cornhusker school. There Link Lyman and Bub Weller, giant Doc Pucellk Joy BergquUt. guarda; Peteraon, the rangy center; Captain Swanson and Leo Scherer, Pete Preston, quarterback; Lew'ellen, Floyd Wright, Dava Noble, halfbacks and Chick Hajrt- ley, fulUiark. Forcing the battle from the very start it was not until the next to the la.st play before the half that the Huskers were able to acore.

With the Pitt secondary sucked in by the Seal line plunging tactics. Hartley dropped back and shot a surprise pass to the Hu.sker captain ami end eluding a string of Panther tackli'ri and racing 67 yards for a touchdown. Rufus Dewltr. kicked extra point and the period ended before another play could run off. The third quarter was acoreless, Nebraska all of desperate and bolding their running attack in check.

In final period Nebraska worked ball deep into Panther territory, tlropplng back lo boot a perfect drop kick from the 13-yard line for a field goal. The game ended 10 to 0. The two teams lined up this way: Nflirxska Swatison Lyniaa Fu'sim U. HArraan Saplc Htstn Anrtsrsnn Hawllt 7 0 3 0 0 (I Wsllsr Krhsrsr Lsasllsn WrliflU lUrtlsy TouchdovMi: Field Boal; Preston. kick).

Trv for iKilnt; Dswiu. Dewitz, Wenke; McLean, Holleran, Shuler, Clarke, Colonna. Referee. MfCmty. Geiman- town; untplre, Thorpe, llnssntan, WlUUme, field Judgs, Oksson.

York. Bass Kev.ser of Des Moines infused to for the delay. They demanded a se.sslon at an earlier and Mr. Gear, being mindful of the fact that a league president merely is a hired man, wisely decided to let the club owners have their way. I mention this phase In a of "I told yon se mood," because this column proclaimed several ago, following a chat ulth one of the moguls at the tl of the world series In that the owners were Insistent or a November pow-wow and Intended have oi without the consent.

SE'TTINO forth In print views of the club owner with whom I visited in the Windy City, I aUso expre.ssed the opinion that if the Western operated in 1933 it probably would do so minus the affiliation of Denver and Pueblo. Mv comment at that time waa re-printed in the St. Louis Sporthig News and. I am assured, more or less wrath in baseball circles in the two Colorado cities. As a matter of fact, I not alone in having that opinion.

I actually did was to voice the opinion of the club whom I discussed the situation In Chicago. IncldenUUy. I am poaaearioB of positive information that club In league Ing to front to viowa, to-wlt: unable to operate In 1933 with Denver and Pueblo In the eliwult; heavy for tranaporlatlon will compel the league ta har two Colorado cilUs. the (Continued from Page 5 down scored by the Tigers games. 1 TAKF, note that the magnate.s of the Western league, most ancient of all the minors, to get their together at Kansas City in an effort piece a of the scattered ends, so that it may be in the field next summer with at least a sugge.stion of a substantial circuit.

League President Gear of Topeka was willing to let matters drag until the annual convention of the minors early in December, out Boss Thc.se Lincoln nhea.sant came home with a limit bag. From left to rignt, Cox. Paul Pcppo. Swede Bookstrom, and George Jensen upon faim near Scotia the party hunted. 0.

Man MM 82, Grsrylana 0. 12. Vorhces 6. Georgia 19. Miami (Fla.) 8.

Mundy Ten Mile Champ. NEW YORK. Paul Mundy, from the Nativity C. C. of Philadelphia, Saturday led the field of nineteen starters to capture the National A.

A. U. ten mile cham- pion.ship run at Lewisohoa stadium. His time was 54:09 i Holland of Oklahoma City and I SUBSTANTIATION of thii statement. I have Just some comment by "Sec" Taylor in the Des Moines Register of recent date in which proclaims that Jack Holland is unalterably to the Inclusion of the two CJolo- rado cities, and he also makes it plain that Lee Keyser has lined up with Holland.

It is an indisputable fact most of the cluhs in the Western are in a distressing financial snarl, whereas Holland and Keyset are able to carry willing, pio- vided a reorganization is effected which sets up a compact circuit, one of short jumps via the gasoline trail. In the It that if a league out on the firing line next it will have cheult members: Lincoln, OmaJw, bt. Joseph, Moines, either Sioux Falls or No other circuit feasible. Certain It Is that no other circuit would have a fhMt of change to weather the which the summer and redueed It ta ent poverty-stricken 15 I spring to ROBINSON new location SUPER SERVICE STATION Not Connected In Any Way With Any Other or Tlr. Comp.sv Bearing the Name of Roblnton.

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