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LINCOLN SIM)Y JOt RNiL AMI STAR. NOVEMBER .10, 1011 THREE Allen 7AkmuniTs run pulls Huskers out of first period I MayBep" 'Great finish, 9 aJf Jr 4 At mM iJF aw 3 declares Biffer Wayne Blue happiest as Nebraska celebrates its one point triumph Of the seven Nebraska seniors who closed out their football careers against Oklahoma all but one expect calls for service with the army. The lone exception is Bob Ludwick, who expects to continue study at the Nebraska medical school in Omaha next year. Bob is only 20 and as a result not yet registered in the draft. 40 ff One of the oddities of the mmt BY WALTER E.

DOBBINS. "Oh My! Oh My! What a fin wr is 1 op pea on 3. concerned the penalty statistics. In the first half there waa hut George Abel wanted to continue study at the Harvard business ish. You may have thought that one infraction of the rules, a five third quarter was a long one but thone last two minutes I'm all in." yard penalty against Oklahoma.

In the aecond salf the Sooners were penalized five times for a It waa Major Biff Jones trying to apeak between handshakes, and total or 02 yards while the Huskers were set back twice for a 20 vard total. While most of the hovn wr pats on the back as he tried to wade thru the Husker dressing room a few momenta after his Nebraska squad had nipped the Sooners by a single point Satur day afternoon. "That point of Vic'a certainly oomed up mighty big," the Biffer celebrating the victory it waa a aad occasion for seven Huskers who had donned the moleskins for the last time. Six of them Clarence Herndon, Vike Francis, Bob Ludwick, Fred Preston. George Abel and Fren Meier all saw action Ken Simmons, who waa hurt several weeks ago, sat added.

"And aay. didn't Bisr Bov a Blue scamper to town. But 1 don want to single any one boy out they all played a whale of a ball game. me iuu eu minutes on the bench. "Can anyone figure out a bet At least everybody screed it waa a great ball game; and a ter way to spend Saturday afternoons than the last minute of great victory over a fine Oklahoma team.

these recent games? I believe Oklahoma had more speed aa a I Nebraska used 25 nlavpm nnrt team than any eleven we played Oklahoma 22. but the rrmnnpr tn JL this year. And a lot of deception. which Ma lor Jonea liiwloH hi Those big Oklahoma tackles (Ea son and Teeter) were hard to lineup found the Huskers in much A A. SOONER ORVILLE MATHEWS FIRST PUNT LEFT NEBRASKA ON ITS OWN 18 yard line but this nine yard gain by Allen Zikmund took the ball to the 29 yard line.

Dale Bradley had contributed a couple of yards just a play before. Deuer pnysical condition during the final quarter. Another Tribute. George Abel also paid tribute school, but he'll have a reserve commission soon and expects notice this spring that he'll be needed in the army. George is 21.

Clarence Herndon, now 25, isn't sure just what he'll do. "May go In the army, take a whirl at pro football or try my hand at coaching." Fred Meier, 21, is looking Into the naval reserves where he may enlist as a civil engineer when he graduates this spring. Fred Preston, 24, is another who is expecting a call to active service mighty shortly. He has a low number in the draft and as a result has no other plans. Kenneth Simmons, 25, is In the same boat with Preston.

Army'll have him soon, he figures. Viscount Francis is waiting to hear from Brother Sam on the subject of professional football. 'I'm going to let Sam decide it," Vike said. "He's been thru it and knows the angles." Vike will be 24 next month, WANT VAUGHAnT Mickey McConnell, former Kearney Hub sports editor, at present associated with the Brooklyn Dodger baseball organization, believes the Bums will try to land Pittsburgh's Arky Vaughan. If we get Vaughan, I look for Durocher to play him at third base," McConnell declared.

"We are going to have to get some new faces to keep pace with the Cardinals who have a young, hustling ball club," Mickey added. BASKETBALL CLUB. The opening game on Nebraska's basketball schedule with South Dakota is less than two weeks away. Fidgety Rube Hoy brings his squad here Friday, Dec. Other nonconference games on the home slate include games with UCLA and Oregon while Indiana.

Kentucky, Minnesota, Detroit and Iowa will be met on foreign courts. The usual round robin conference campaign completes the 1941 42 card. to Eason. "He's one tough lineman, Abel Individual Matitics Zik credited with said, aa he explained that he had been the victim of the same sort of blind angle block that had sen; MCftRANKA. RuatilHg.

te Bus Knight so high in the air In SI the Rose Bowl game that Bus aaid Brad If Zikmund Fran eta he took hold of the sides of the 0 catching Mathews 1 3 1 22 1 3 0 0 ft 0 crater to pull himself out of the 5 30 45 3 4 i is 12 4 44 33 4 0 4 1 13 A 13 11 15 1 1 3 1 hole that his body made in the At hey Hazen Dhu turf when he came down. Stnrtt 4 0 4 0 Bobby Cooper, aside from a re Cooper Totals 32 117 out of position, Bobby Cooper BY JOHN BENTLEY. "You can credit that Zikmund fusal to nurse the one point lead on a couple of occasions by trying passes, one of which waa almost cut off by Bill Campbell, made the 53 149 Fants. Ho, caught him from behind. 3 7 with stooDine me on that forward 10 3 Bradley Francis Rolled Over.

Then they both rolled over tot yds 367 47 "414 8 lateral." Orville Mathews, the most of his opportunity when Me theny went out with an injury. It me," Preston said. speed ball of the Oklahoma back Totals 12 waa the first time Metheny had Pasties. Dewey "Snorter" Luster, the Ok ahoma coach, walked about the been on the sidelines in four con field said, as he caressed his sore hip with a towel in the Sooner dressing quarters. "I waa gone if att 1 3 2 enmp Inter tnc 1 for 0 0 3 for lit 0 1 1 lor 7 0 1 va IWr 2 3 50 dreflsing room and wherever he tests, playing 60 minutes against Minnesota, Pitt and Iowa.

Methsny Bradley Cooper he hadn't driven me back into the saw a dejected lad would say: For Line Coach Link Lyman the field." "Come on now, get that chin Totals victory waa something of a pres And that he was, friends, that up! They'll be down to see us next ent, lor the Husker mentor will 4 for 31 OKLAHOMA. Ruohlns. fall." he was celebrate his 43rd birthday Sun Zik forced Mathews to cut back The diminutive Sooner coach day. 8 2ft 3.1 into the field from his chosen sipped coffee from a cup that Mathews Jacob Voiding "We got some grand kicking net 2S 3 Iff 3 1 2 ft 2 0 45 IS 14 route down the west sideline after aerves as a top to that oversize from Bradley, the best this year." 15 Munney Mathews had taken a lateral from thermos jug of java which he 2 3 1 like a second Sooner score was the 10 Davis Coach Ad Lewandowskl isn't Biff went on to remark. "But what about the statistics? They must Tree Top" Sharpe, who in turn keeps handy at all times and order.

ure but that he "loaded" the De 11 31 Totals 33 2 smoked a cigaret. A bvstander had caught a short forward from Then the Nebraska line took have picked up over 300 yards said: Jack Jacobs. Fred Preston played over. on us." fants. 10 tot yds vk 405 40.

ft "The Lord had Nebraska bv both it exactly right in a sort of "safe Jacobs Blue Elated. cember schedule, "but," he added, "we should know who is playing the best ball after they meet such teams as Indiana, Kentucky, California, Oregon, Detroit and hands today." ty" position. He was giving ground Substitute Fullback Wayne Blue "There were times when I slowly but was facing Mathews, Pansr. stt romp Inter Inc It) for 174 2 1 0 0 1 vs; 42 was the happiest Husker of the Jacnhs forcing him to declare himself and Davis Iowa." lot after his 68 yard touchdown thought that some of His disciples were in on that hand holding too," Snorter replied. as Orv slowed up to feint Preston Howard Martig chopped Jacobs down after a 2 yard advance.

Duda and Blue limited Mathews to a lone yard on a quarterback sneak. After a pass went incomplete, Haberlein rushed in. His kick, with Jacobs holding on the 11, was mighty high and just a bit wide. The aecond half? run on a pass interception. 20 for 174 2 10 Totals RANDOM SHOTS.

"Jfcsoy, somebody almost got me just nicked my heel and almost Neal Gallant had three boys Nebraska Good. "Nebraska had a good club. We Washington Texas Christian threw me off balance, but I was playing their first year of football over the goal line before I knew had several chancea to score and didn't cash them." who made the starting lineup at Kearney high in Conway, Cullen it. I had some swell blockiner alone wallops S.M.U. Sonny Wright, sophomore wing the way but don't ask me who did meets Green and Donaldson.

Aside to Jack it. I just cut out across the field FORT WORTH. UP). The Texas Mohr, the "button buster" of 1680 and ran as hard as I could. Burr: Your note has been for Christian university Horned Frogs back, waa the lad who clipped Bob Ludwick on the forward lateral play and it cost Oklahoma heavily.

It would have been a first down The Huskers were pretty badly closed the season Saturday with warded to the proper authorities. Bay today 15 13 victory over Southern Meth Well see what action fol lows. battered but only Fred Metheny required particular attention. He suffered a shoulder injury and a on the Husker 21, but instead the odist serving as a pleasing pre SOONER END JIM TYREE caught Bradley after a two yard gain on this play. (Staff photo.) A Husker Sooncr statistics ball went back to the Oklahoma view of 1942 football prospects Fred Thomsen, coach at Univer Penalties Figure.

It was wild, eerie. Time passed slowly. Nebraska, in its ability to hold onto the ball, held the upper hand most of the time, but Oklahoma breathed so hard on the Husker goalline that some of the chalk seemed to disappear. Two penalties changed the complexion of the battle from day to night again for the Huskers midway in the third period. A clipping penalty put Nebraska back on its 4 yard line from where Charley horse in the first half and 37, a matter of 42 yards.

A crowd of 15.000 saw TCU was forced to leave the game in Luster pointed out that Jack finish the season with seven victo sity of Arkansas, Was here for the Oklahoma game as was Henry Frnka of Tulsa, whose team was tne third period. ries, one tie and two losses. The Frogs thus wound up in a dead "I'm o. Fred declared. But Redskins9 last try for glory CHICAGO.

UP). The Waahington beaten by Arkansas Thanksgiving Haberlein, the Sooner's placekick ing specialist, who had converted 23 extra points and three field goals before the Nebraska game, Husker Trainer Elwyn Dees or ock with Texas for second place Nebranka Oklahoma Tulsa plays the Sooners next in the Southwest conference. dered an ray to be taken of Metheny's shoulder. The shoulder fall. 4Q Tot 3.11 Lt.

Sam Francis was here from Redskins, who muffed two big point may have been "knocked Middies Game Captain Viscount Francis, down." chances to get somewhere in the 1Q 1 0 29 6 4Q Tot 2 8 0 0 47 140 11 31 0 First downs First downs Yards gained Yards tost who waa hobbling around on a National football league the last Fort Warren watching Brother Vike captain the Huskers in the last game of his career. Only Warren DeBus, one of the (Continued from Page 1 bruised leg. let sail with a kick two Sundays, are out of the cham Husker great "little men," who 3Q 0 0 24 1 4 3 1 0 conclusive. A Busik quick kick to pionship running, but they will played guard along with Clair 0 3 9 6 3 0 3 that travelled 47 yards out of bounds. other game Sam had seen Vike play was against Indiana here this the Army 1 put the Cadets in a 92 11 23 10 2 8 Bishop during Dana Bible's re have one last chance for glory Sunday when they entertain the hole, but a Busik fumble on a bad Passes attempted 0 Passes incomplete 0 Own passes intercepted 0 Passes completed 0 fall.

Golding immediately got loose gime, was a dressing room visitor. pass from center lost the advan Gene Johnson, coach at Kansas on a reverse, but Campbell clipped Green Bay Packers. "Well, I really live now," tage gained thereby. Bobby Cooper on his block and Beaten two weeks ago by the DeBus declared. His home is in Yards gained on 0 0 118 174 23 112 255 Oklahoma was set back to its 39.

Army Works. Oklahoma City altho he was only Chicago Bears, 35 21, and last week by the New York Giants, 20 Wesleyan and former head man of the Globe Oilers, was another mentor who watched Oklahoma and Nebraska. He has just re Net yards Laterals attempted 0 Nebraska nearly realized a 3 0 0 3 .25 61 0 0 0 2 24 43 0 recently transferred there from In the second quarter, tho, Army break minutes later. Dale Brad 13, Washington could dash the Houston, Tex. Laterals completed 0 went to work.

Mazur took a Navy Packers' western division title ey, his kicking never before so Yards gained on laterals. 0 punt on his 21, and slipped it to turned from a 5,000 mile tour of the south. Gene would like to splendid, quick kicked the pigskin hopes by winning. 2Q 3 0 31 5 1 0 0 1 6 40 1 1 8 1 31 11 0 1 53 17 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3Q 2 0 33 9 2 2 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 6 38 0 1 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 1 15 0 0 Punts 3 1Q 4 0 49 0 2 1 0 1 12 61 0 0 0 2 31 27 0 1 ,55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Q 4 0 16 1 8 3 1 4 44 59 0 0 0 1 53 0 0 1 54 48 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 0 naa Dad angles from which to kick all of his three attempts at a field goal. Haberlein was sure that his effort near the close of the half at the south end of the field waa good, but Referee Dwight Ream said it missed by a foot.

Three "Iron Men." Three of the Oklahomana played 60 minutes, Sophomores Jim Tyree at end; Roger Eason, tackle, and Lee Cowling, sophomore cemer. Eason, who played a tremendous game at tackle, sobbed as the Oklahoma trainer rubbed him down after the contest. Cowling said Vike Francis was the hardest hitting back he'd ever tried to haul down. Dub Lamb with a sore ankle and Bill Campbell with a wrenched elbow were the only Sooner casualties. Altho the Sooners had been set back with some costly penalties in the last half, there wasn't a kick of any kind emanating from the dressing quarters about the officiating.

Hill. The sophomore streaked up the west sideline for 57 yards be to the rear of Jacobs. The defeats by the Bears and schedule some basketball and foot Fred Preston, always on the go, ball games with Nebraska college fore Werner nailed him on the Giants culminated in the Redskins losing the eastern flag to the New Punt average 37 Punts returned 0 Punts blocked by 0 Kickoff 0 Clarence Herndon had one question: "How was that one on the spectators?" Sam Francis was there to see Brother Vike. Butch Luther and Sam Schwartzkof, were busy shaking hands with their former mates. bore down on Jacobs, who fum 2 0 4 31 148 1 1 8 12 33 54 1 1 53 43 1 2 1 1 2 20 1 0 Navy 23.

teams. John Hollinesworth. now Yorkers. All that's left to be de bled. But Preston played Jacobs.

Army lost five for having a back in motion, but then aent cided is the western title, for which the Bears and Packers are whom he thought had the ball and Mathews had time to come up for 1 1 0 4 40 20 0 1 47 0 0 1 0 1 2 30 1 0 1 1 0 10 42 47 0 3 156 48 0 1 0 1 6 57 3 0 0 0 0 3 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 22 1 0 Denver resident, drew the lucky number at a Denver U. Monday Mamir alnshintr fnr 19 tn th IK Kickoff yardage 0 Kickoff returned 14 Ball lost on 0 a recovery. On the next play Hank walloped virtually tied. Obviously, a Pack would settle quarterbacks meeting and won a er defeat help to the George Boudreau blasted his trip to the Rose Bowl. Fumbles 0 off the Navy left tackle, to be mess and the Redskins could do way to the spot where Francis 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 5 1 0 Ball lost on 0 forced out by Clark on the 1.

He stood the next time the Huskers Fiiiisli Own fumbles 0 made 2 feet on his first trip, then little gloating. Baugh vs. Isbell. had the ball and were forced to Penalties 0 turned the job over to Jim Wat kick. (Continued from Page 2 Washington will pit ita passing kins, aub fullback from San Saba, Misses Again.

Penalty yardage 0 Field goals 0 Field goals successful. 0 were lexas christian and star, Sammy Baugh, against Green who on his second attempt belted over the Navy right guard Tommy Thomsen'a Arkansas He blocked the effort and Mitch Bay a Cecil Isbell, who seems des tined to oust Slinging Sammy for the score. therefore, to the Huskers in repulsing the Oklahoma threat. Major the Biff was sending in frequent replacements Most of 'em sophomores. And how they did deliver! Which makes the prospects extra pleasing for 1942.

Still another visitor was Mickey McConnell, ex Ravenna youngster who now is in big time baseball. Serving as secretary of the Brooklyn Dodgers' minor league "farm" chain. Signing off here, but sure be seein' yuh at the kickoff next fall. Shadid caught the loose ball on the Nebraska 31, where he was Razor backs. BOSS OF OFFICIALS.

from his position as the league's Dick Fedon, Navy's fine center, best thrower. Don Hutson, Green blocked the extra point try. promptly and efficiently tackled Huskers nip Oklahoma, 7 6 Bay end, will be out to set a new by Metheny. NAVY ARMY. Anotner ts occupant was single season and all time scoring Reaves Peters.

Big Six commis Haberlein was called upon again record in the league. All he needs when Jacobs couldn't hit with atoner of officials. The same (Continued from Page 1 42 yard line and rolled to a score. is one touchdown or two conver Meters who assigns the gents in passes. His boot travelled far sions and a field goal.

the white pants and striped jack enough from the Husker 29, but Off the perplexing forma besides his kickoff work. LE. Frauds Farrell LT. Chcwning Whits L.O. Vltucci Murphy C.

Donaldson Kvana R.O. Hill Wilson T. Flathmann Whitlow RE. Sip Q.B. Harrell L.H.

Busik Mazur R.H. Woods Hill F.B. Cameron The Bears will exchange notes ets to boss the games played on the kick was wide again. tion, whipped Jacobs, Joe Golding, This was the Sooner to whom on the iormation wun me the Big Six circuit. Reaves At the end of the quarter, Brad flashing sophomore, and the Philadelphia Eagles, eastern ex was feeling extra pert over a com Texas Tech likely ley had just intercepted a Sooner ever present Orv Mathews.

kicking the ball was a specialty. The first time he was injected into the fray, he missed the try for pass and got back to the invaders' ponents of the gridiron strategy which marks the George Halas A Jacobs to Dub Lamb pass that pument recently handed out by Buck Shaw, Santa Clara dis Navy 0 0 14 014 caught on for a 12 yard gain on extra point. The boot was wide. Army 0 6 0 0 6 38. A roughing penalty helped the Jones boys' cause another 10 brand of coaching.

The Eagles Navy scoring Touchdowns: Hurt (sub the Husker 16 was most damaging blow. Then three faked reverses for Cameron), Clark (aub for Busik). winners of only two games, are ISorcler entry Sun Bowl contest CHARLOTTE, N. C. (UP).

Tex yards. Field Goal Miss. The three other times he brought Points after touchdown Leonard (sub for not expected to stop the Bears, Nebraska couldn make its at Busik) 2, placements. Army scoring got the ball down to the 3. but if they should and if Green tack function, however, and Fran Touchdown: Wat Kins (sub for Hatch.) his clean uniform onto the field, Reliable Charlie Duda, a pillar Bay beats Washington, the Chica as Tech took to the air lanes here cis attempted a field goal from Oklahoma wanted three points that a field goal would bring straight down the sideline and goans title chances would vanish.

the 28. The boot was low. in the Husker forward wall for the second straight Saturday, held Saturday to defeat Wake Forest, 35 to 6, and win a possible bid to Outside of those two games the The Comhuskers, as tired as then cut for the middle at the 50 when three Huskers attempted to Golding for no gain on a first next to last week's schedule of play in the Sun Bowl Jan. 1. their aching bodies were, did un But Haberlein, who had pro tinguished coach in the Pacific coast country.

It seems that Buck, whose Broncos were bowled over by the Sooners last month at Norman in an affair that rated as one of the fall campaign's feature upsets, waa quoted just the other day as saying that the best officiated game of the Santa Clara schedule waa the one staged at Norman. Newspaper scribblers on hand from the Sooner camp were John Cronley, sports editor of the Oklahoma City Oklahoman, and B. A. Bridgewater, also a sports ed. and down play at that point.

tag him. The Red Raiders from Lubbock, leash a fine drive in the final pe riod. fers little excitement. The Brooklyn Dodgers will be hosts to the last place Pittsburgh Pirates in an But Oklahoma and Golding They Catch Him. duced 30 points off that some right toe during eight previous games, couldn't accomplish the task.

weren't to be denied. On a reverse, Drive Falls Short. Finally, Preston and Bradley I tjl a rh scored twice on parses and setting up another touchdown thru the air, another touchdown was the result of an intercepted Wake Golding slithered around the Husk Every time he swung his black converged on him on the Husker rarrfinni. will mt th Altogether, this drive shot along 59 yards. It petered out on the er left end.

Dale Bradley grabbed ened boot, however, Nebraska 21 after 69 ground eating ons in Detroit. The Lions could him on the 8, but the Sooner shook Forest pasa. hearts raced up to Nebraska Sooner 4, where Wayne Sindt landed just a yard short of a first replace the Cards in third place in the west by a victory, but a A penalty for clipping helped save the day, however, and the Sooners loafed back to their own 37 to loose his leg and went over standing up. njpuths. Then, the "tickers" moved back again every so slowly.

down on a Statue of Liberty play Students battle as Then, after Blue's brilliant Inter This victory was a heroic win for the Chicagoans will sew up the No. 3 spot for them. desperately try some more. achievement for Nebraska's sal ception and Schleich's conversion, Four and a half minutes were left when Jacobs stepped back into the end xone to kick. Bradley re Five Sooner passes followed, the LSU heats Tulane the fans, who settled back in their final of the series being good for Farwell 'razors readv for 38 vards to the Husker 38.

rarweu cagtra reauy ior seats just because three minutes NEW ORLEANS. lflP. Louisiana turned the kick 16 yards to the Oklahoma 23 and the first smiles vaging crew. It, coupled with last week's 14 to 13 verdict over Iowa, helped to erase the bitter sting of five successive setbacks a new, all time Husker record. time remained, were due for a rude State's much battered Tigers end Just 15 big.

long, large, never opening game at Boelus of safety appeared in the stands FARWELL. Neb. Twelve Far jolting. Get Very Close. ed their season Saturday with something that will make their But those smiles were short Haberlein trotted out once more It waa a fitting ending for seven lived.

After a Husker attack tie kicked from the field for a supporters almost forget four ear 8 Open Alleys 9 P. Friday Plenty of Open Alleys Every Afternoon Free Instruction For Beginners ROSEWILDE well cagers are preparing for the season's opener at Boelus Dec. 2. Players reporting are Louis Hurt, bogged and a kick sailed out on lier defeats an incredible 19 to 0 seniors, all of whom contributed but little Kenny Simmons, who hovered on the sidelines with a third attempt at a goal. Again it was wide.

That was the ball game victory over their arch rivals from Mathews took Schleich's kickoff on his own 7 and maneuvered back to the Husker 45. Only Metheny's deadly tackle prevented him from the Sooner 18, Oklahoma a til stood ready for its final rally. Junior Dilla, Gerald Zeleski, Roy representing the Tulsa World. Cronley, altho Lincoln born, was loyally "pulling" for Oklahoma, which waa okeydoke with me. FULL CREDIT TO HUSKERS.

Altho Orv Mathews. Big Six sprint champion, is a sure enough scat boy in football trappings a persistent threat whenever he gets "is claws on the pumpkin the standout (for my money) of the Oklahoma eleven waa that Indian boy. Jack Jacobs. What a kicker he is and what a passer! Hard driver, too. at lugging the ball.

Simple truth is the Sooners were present with a rugged bunch of forwards and a brilliant set of backs a quality team for fair. All the more credit, Tulane. Students of the two schools ap twisted knee. It waa a clear triumph "for the Harold 01sn; 9ale" Jason, From the 9 yard line, where Cooper smeared Jacobs for a nine going all the way. Metheny who limped; for the JC' At the same time, this contest was tough bitter disappointment parently had heard nothing of an agreement by their student body Jacobs tossed to Louis Sharpe yard loss, a play perfectly exe Marvin Thompson who had a bum for eleven Sooner seniors who for 16 yards.

cuted originated. leg; for Marv Athey. who re tore ZJ I "vcl" his heel tendon; for the all inspir Thi tihAni ia all era maa nn if Vi a not only met defeat in their final Jacobs passed again to Bil presidents to prevent fights. They swarmed onto the field after the game for a half hour of battling that ended with destruction of the Campbell tor 13 yards. game, but who saw sophomores, Jacobs (aren't you tired of that name) tossed a flat pass to Sharpe, who lateralled to Mathews.

The Sooner sneedball picked up ing Duda; for the fine reverse 1 runner, Zikmund; for many other mnn.hro. A line play was good for 3 yards carrying on for the most part. Following six exchanges of 1126 St. 2 7850 HUSkerS. I j.n.

and IS. Rock vi I Is: 23. r.lha it goal posts despite efforts of Tu lane boys and club wielding police and then Jacobs hauled back and fired once more. He hit Golding punts in the first period, the Soon his weary legs, then set them down It was a clear triumph for those AiJto. era took the ball on the Husker men to protect them.

on the 6 yard line and it looked again ever so fast. He raced seven Husker seniors. mx 3.

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