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4 LINCOLN SUNDAY JOURNAL AND STAR November 26, 1950 Individual Statistics Huskers gQLJ30LJ40LJS0U40Ll30LJg0Ulol "ftl II Defensive OKLAHOMA Tackle Offensive NEBRASKA Hushing Time Carried Gain 1 riLjr I tnetde Unaas'd Asststa 10 Keller A 21 21 NEBRASKA OKLAHOMA 8 Adducl 24 84 62 7 23 a no 9 ui II IjQUABTt rmmmm KEY Mueller Clark Nagl I ir NCSAS I AO. OKU 'S 8AU. J. Weatherall 3 McNabb 1 Mayes 0 D. Smith 0 Anderson 3 Clark 6 Lisak 3 Gray 4 Jones 3 I II I IQ SHa KICKOFF (Continued from Page 1 B) Reynolds converted successfully.

WEATHERING a 14 0 Oklahoma lead after ten minutes, the Huskers fought back furiously in the second Guard Carl Brasee set up the first Husker score with 23 seconds left in the first quarter. The Omaha sophomore hit Vessels hard, forcing the Soon er soph ace to fumble. Then, Brasee himself fell on the ball on the Oklahoma 20. On the first play, Reynolds saw daylight inside right tackle, scooted thru and, aided by Charley Toogood's key block, sidestepped over the goal. His placement hit dead center.

i a avca ooo PUNT Pasfting Att'p'd Comp. Yd. 21 13 127 3 1 33 0 0 0 i 1 mi SAUL CAfifttf 0 Nagle Reynolds 11 3 7 IS 13 3 1 7 3 13 1 1 0 "11113 Reddell A Paa Reception PASS mTwcerrro pass ittcoMPifTc pass ar KICK OUT OF tOUNDS 0i msb im aiai rilllOl 1 Rec't'na Yds TO F. Smith 0 Moore Crowder 1 V4 70 33 3 a llIHWUM! Sllva Heath hfATM SCO Clark Ferguson Regier Reynolds Adducl Mueller KICK FfBALTV." FUMSI.C 22 21 12 3 1 8 iff Passes Broken Int'pd Up Pontine 2 a 0 No. 4 A vg.

45 0 Reynolds Ltaak Catlia Gray Jones Sllva 0 0 0 OKLAHOMA Cat'lln fumble. Recovered 1. Rushing I II I i i Time Carried Rain NEBRASKA Tackles "'ur avr vessels Inside 1 Eh Vnais'd Aii'd 10 IS 208 17 77 12 72 8 29 1 3 1 4 Vessel Oreen Arnold Heath Crawford Heatly 1 ten ion2on3on4on5onon3on2ontor t6i iuj noi I2onaori46n9on4of uof uqi mi isj Mnxe Uoll Bull Scott r6LJioU2oU3on4onon4on3on2oaioaG r8aioa2oCj3oa4oa5oa4oa3oa2oni6P6i Goeglein Clark Bloom Bauer Spellman ff fcAT JT yp Passing Att'p'd Comp, Yd. 6 4 114 I I 34 Pas Reception Rec'fns Yd Arnold Vessel 3 3 1 4 10 110 4 8 0 4 5 0 3 13 13 0 10 0 10 0 0 10 4 0 7 0 110 0 10 10 0 4 .0 I NEBRASKA swept 63 yards in five plays for its second touchdown with 4:27 left of the half. Paved by Nick Adduci's 29 yard burst and a 12 yard Na gle Reynolds pass, the drive ended with Reynolds, aided by another tremendous block by Toogood, shooting around right end for the score.

His placement again clicked and the Huskers had caught up at 14 14. Less than a minute later, the Huskers turned another Oklahoma fumble into a brief touchdown sortie. This trip, Dick Goeglein pounced on Dick Heat ly's bobble on the Sooner 16. After Janes deflected a Reynolds Ferguson pass, Reynolds set Regier Brasee OUAPTEH eh 7 27 34 Heath Keller Reddell ri i i OUAHTfH Hoy prochaaka Paynleh h'ftrffiiann Punting XT i No. 3 Recovered fumble: Goeglein 1, Bras Hoy I itT737 4.7 Heatly a 28 0 I 49 ii Tn catlw veto? lz vessel scares jLtftlL i i i i i Eg sit 1 I Football Scores i i i a 42 i 1 i Indians Battle Golden Bears To 7 7 Verdict AitPMAU.

OPt To ClAHfr 1 I i BIO SEVEN Arltana SS, Iowa State 87. 28 SS2 Colorado SI, Colorado A. M. Oklahoma A. A M.

41, Kanaaa tttat Oklahoma 4, ebraka 36. BERKELEY, Calif. Cali ornia's Bears, fighting for their hird successive bid to the Rose TM'J. 1 B1U TEN I II I T. Michigan Ohio) mate S.

I II I St I Northwestern 14. Illinois T. NEBRASKA 35 I 49 Bowl, were held to a 7 7 tie I II I Purdue IS, Indiana a. Vt Isronsltti 14, Minnesota t. OKLAHOMA STAFF GRAPH BY ORT 6 FLEMMiM I sights around right end, reversed his field, side stepped two players and scored standing up.

His placement hit. Nebraska led 21 14 with 3:03 left in the half and the huge partisan crowd sat in stunned silence, Oklahoma hit back two minutes later on a 59 yard pass play from Claude Arnold to Leon Heath. Heath took the pasa on the 50, sped down the east aide lines to the 11 where Bloom and Clark finally threw him down. One play later Vessels scored on a pitchout from Arnold. Weatherall's successful placement made it 21 21.

it 111 TT Saturday by Stanford's Indians in the thrilling climax of their regular season. 2on3on4on5on4on3ori rT THE FINISH marred the rec Husker Sooner Play by PayjOkla. Aggie ord of the Golden Bears but they remain undefeated and appear most likely to receive the invitation to represent the Pacific coast conference in the Pasadena classic New Year's day. Bid Tames cut over tackle for four yard. Arnoitj swept rlKht end for four more yard Vessels took a pltchout and tried to aweep right end, but waa hit by Ooeeiein for no gam.

Heatlv punted to Clerk, who waa downed in hi track by Moore on the Nebraska 36. NLRRAHKAt Reynold waa Rood for two yarda around right end. Nagie' paa wa complete to Reynold for 13 yarda. EAST Cornell IS, Pennsylvania t. rordham IS.

N.V.I. t. Oeorge Washington 7, Georgetown Holy Cme 2s. Temple 21. I'rtneeton la.

Dartmouth 7. Yale 14, Harvard S. MIDWEST Miami Oak 28, Cincinnati ttOlTH Alabama 41, Florida 18. I lematMi 4 1 Auburn 4. Duke 7, North Carolina t.

Florida Mate SA. Tampa It. Oewrgia 40. Furman Oenrgua Tech 4. Davidson 14.

Mississippi Noathern 34, Lotilsvtlla St. Tennessee 1. Kentucky 0 Mewane 7, Washington if. (Ma.) Tulane 85, Vanderhilt Virginia Ktale 0, Elisabeth City Tears, t. William Mary 34, Na, Carolina Stat 0.

aOl'THWEST Baylor 9. Wnatheni Methodist 0. North Tesa Htate SI. Preeaa Stat 13. Koatbem W.

Pralrte View 0. Teaaa Christian fa. Rlee 14. Teaas Tech 37. New Meaiea if.

'Cats, 41 0 Bobby waa run out of bound on the Nbrln wan th tost and clctd to tftfrnd MUtti (oal. FlltNT HI AKThR ReKlf off SO yartU to Vrairla. who mureed Xi yarda to lb Hountr 'it jitrd lln. OKLAHOMA! ptrkH UP Bin yaMa. Vmaeia addpd thra tor firm down.

VnfM ia rammed ibru for 22 yarda irtnt toat four yard. Vsla ran S3 yarda to Uit Huahvr 24, Heath rammed for four mora yarda. Arnold, on play, want atx yarda fr a flrat down on tha Kebrmnka 14. Vraatla ran ntsht and for a yard. Arnold, on karpar.

ran nxht and for touchdown, WOHK: OKLAHOMA NKBKASKA t. Wen' tiraii's emcnt Rixid Nf OKK: OKLAHOMA NKHHAmRA Weaihtrail kickfHi off to Hiuum, who returned to tha 23. tit HR Reynohla mada yard mtdtield trti. Adducl round a But the Huskers were not thru yet. After taking the kickoff, Reynolds running pass hit Clark on the 50.

Ron got to the Oklahoma 38 and appeared a touchdown possibility until Tommy Grav nabbed him. OKLAHOMA scored its first touchdown with 9:42 left in the first quarter on a 76 yard drive tn 10 plays. It ended with Arn for a touchdown. The key block waa thrown by Lorkett. NtORKi OKLAHOMA 41, NEBRASKA II.

Weatherall kick was good. hCORKt OKLAHOMA 4S. NEBRASKA 11. McPhall kicked off to Reynold on the Nebraska tea and he returned to the Nebraska 30. MCRRAKKA: Reynold slipped trim the middle for eeven yards, but Nebraska waa offside and drew a five yard penalty.

Mueller hit the middle for three. Adducl swept left end for three yard and a first down on the Oklahoma 3d. Reynolds drove thru the middle for four yards. Clark aped over left tackle for five yard, just short of a first down. Nagle made It a first down on the Oklahoma 25 on a Quarterback neak.

Reynolds fumbled and Nagle recovered for a five yard loaa. Reynold waa hit and a note in the left tide of the line wa finally run out of bound on the California, 131 point favorites to whip their oldest rivals, actually waa lucky to come out of the fierce struggle with a draw. The Bears scored first on Halfback Pete Schabarum's 31 yard end sweep In the third period, then were deadlocked when Stanford tallied with a 5 yard touchdown pass from Quarterback Gary Kerkorian to Halfback Boyd Benson early in the final quarter. Oklahoma 21. The play waa good for 29 yards, alvlns Nebraska a ft rat down.

Mueller sprinted over right taekle for even yards. Reynold wept right end for 14 yard and a touchdown. No one laid a hand on him. old sliding around right end for STILLWATER, Ok la. (P).

The Oklahoma Aggies, one of football's lesser lights this season ran wild over another dormat Kansas State for a 41 0 victory here Saturday. The Aggies 41 points were the most they've scored against any team this season. It gave them four victories. Kansas State is still looking for its second 'tri OKLAHOMA 14, NERHAS Hi ORK 13. Reynold' kirk waa good.

MOKKs OKLAHOMA 14, NK.HRAH Stanford's battling underdogs 16 yards and a touchdown on a bootleg, Weatherall converted. The Soonera had another touchdown five minutes later, this time on a 67 yard drive in lost a third period touchdown on a heart breaking penalty for neat Texas 2, 4orpu Christ! 18. ROCKY MOt NTAIN Brigham Young ss. Pert Noeaft 14. WENT Aristtna tate 4.

Idaho 31. California 7, Man ford 7. (allege of Fact tie SA. Boston t. Oregon Htate 14, Oregon 3.

Pomona If. Oretdenta! 7. I A. 3t, noathem California ttaahlngtoa SS, Washington atata 31 Whittle 31, Redlands 14, shoving. Princeton Ends eight plays.

Arnold passed to Heath for 28 yards and the score. Weatherall's placement hit Oklahoma led 14 0 and the Ne braska rooting section sat numb Unbeaten Year and disbelieving. COACH Bud Wilkinson of the umph of the year. AGAINST the sluggish Kansas Staters the Aggies flashed a fancy passing attack that set up all their touchdowns. Pass interceptions started the Aggies on their way to three of those scores.

Wayne Johnson and Bob Cook each got two Aggie touchdowns while Darrel Meisenheimer and John Grabko contributed one each. Odie Biggs hit live out of Sooners said there would be no decision on a certain Sugar Bowl PRINCETON, N. J. (INS). Princeton completed its first undefeated football season since 1935 with a 13 to 7 victory over Dartmouth Saturday in a game bid until after the season finale with Oklahoma A.

and M. next at Irtt tarkia. Htynokla waa pd for another yard on tha aama piay. Heynnlda wrnt bn to paa and was amathrd by MrNahb for a 10 yard loaa K'vnolria. liHCk in furtt formatiun.

fumttied tha hall tail manaK1 punt to Jonea. who fum bied hut roverad on tha Oklahoma 33. OKLAHOMA: flrerna hit tha middia for one yard. Oieene wa held for on yard tn tha middla. atopied by Goll.

Arnold, on a keeper play, ran rinht and for SO yarda and a flrat down ca lb Mcbraaka 45. Oreena want wide around left and for fiva yard Heath plowed tha middle for aaven yard a ad another firet down on tha liuaker S3. Nenrnaka tok time out. Arnoia rut ovar liaht tackle for four yar.ta. Veanela awet rikht end for ftva yaraa.

Just ahort of a flrat down. Arnold'a pia wa complete to Heath fr a touchdown. The piay waa Rood for 23 yarda. MORfc: OKLAHOMA IS, MCftKAH KA fl. WrHtheratl'a kirk waa $r4.

MOKK: 4lHI.AIIOM 44, 0. WefitheraH kicked off to Bluom. who fumhied in the end me hut rccoverad and returned to tha Nebraeka aix. NKHKANKtt Reynold fought tola way thru lite nudiila for aevra yard. on a juarterbark aneak.

ra ed thru tha middle for a flrat down on the Nebraska 2.S Reynolila broke loooe front three taklara and went S3 yarda for a first down on tli Nebraska 44. Oklahoma took time out. Muetirr hit left tarkie for three yrda. Reynoldi waa smeared at temwin to aweep nht end and ktat two yarda Nante paaa, Intended for f'eraii aon. waa inwmpieta.

Keynoina punted out of tin tha Oklahoma 31. at the middle of the tine for a two yard loaa. Nagie' paaa thrown off a doubie wing formation was complete to Clark for eight yarda. Nagle' paaa from the am formation was complete to Regler for a first down on the Oklahoma 11. Oklahoma was penalized to the one yard line fur Unnecessary roughnes.

Nap! cored on a quarterback sneak a the third quarter ended. KCOREj OKLAHOMA 41, NEBRASKA 17. Reynold kick wa good. HCOKEt OKLAHOMA 43, NEBRASKA SS. rol RTH QUARTER Regler kicked off Into the end gone and Oki tt.orr.a lK over on Its own 20.

OKLAHOMA: Arnold' long pa, wa dropped by Heath on the Nebraska 40 yard line. Oklahoma wa pendliii'd 15 yards for illegal use tl.e hands, putting the ball on the. Hooner five. Arnoid ran naht end for five yards, fjreene fought away from three Husker tackier for LI yards He.it punt rolled dead on the Nebraska 35, NEBRASKA: Reynold cit over left tackie (or (ur yards. Adduct, on a double reverse.

spilled for a aeven yard loss, Nebraska was of fide. but Oalahoina declined the penalty. Nagle' pas waa complete to Regier for eleven Reynolds faked a punt and wa downed by Catim on the Nebraska 3. where Oklahoma took over the tall on downa. OKLAHOMA: Arnold ran right end for two yarda, Greene fumbled and Hoy recovered for Nebraska on the Hiwker 30.

NEnR.K Wmgender hit the middle for four lards, but Nebraska was penal Revengeful Buffs iIaul Aggies, 31 6 FORT COLLINS, Colo. fft. Colorado's Golden Buffaloes, out to avenge two humiliating football defeats in a row by Colorado A. Ac did a Rood job of It Saturday, mauling the Aggies, 31 to 6, before 14,500 the largest crowd on record for the A. M.

stadium. Colorado was a heavy favorite in 1948 but the Aggies won the mythical "state championship" in a 28 25 thriller. Again last season, Colorado was supposed to win handily but again was upset, 14 7. BUT THERE was no overcon fidence in the Colorado lineup Saturday. The Buffaloes mixed the line smashing: of Fullback Mervin Hodel and sharp passing and clever reverses to build an 18 0 lead in the third period.

They slammed the door on all but one Aqgie threat. Colorado scored within four minutes in the firt period when Quarterback Roger Williams sneaked thru for the last ix inches after a 78 yard drive. Before the end of the quarter, the Buffaloes started another drive from their own 48. They scored early in the second quarter on a five yard off tackle run by Pane Graves. COLORADO built its lead to three touchdowns in the third, covering 57 yards in Un plays with Hodel smashing the final two vards.

The A self then struck for only wore. Little I rankie Faucett returned the kickoff 40 yards to midfirld and with tatter tt and Jack Christiansen alternating on straight running lays the AkrIcs moved to the Colorado five. Christiansen took a pitch out from Faucett and circled right end for the score. Colorado hit for lis fourth touchdown late in the third on a 30 yard pass play from Williams to Graves. Williams fumbled the snap from center, puked up the ball as he was surrounded by charging linemen and Kt II, Rower kicked off to Greene on the Oklahoma five and he returned to the Oklahoma 3H.

OKLAHOMA: Arnold' tons paaa wa over the head of Heath on the Nehras aa SO. Arnold a paaa. Intended for Anderson, wa Incomplete. Oklahoma waa fwnallxed 15 yarda tor illegal uxe of the tana. Veacels hit thru the middle for four yard, it wa third and 21 for Oklahoma on it own 21.

Heatley fumbled and (ioegletn recovered for Nebraska on the Oklahoma 16. NKHKASHA: ReynoMs pass, Intended for eerguaon, waa broken up in the end gone. Reynold raced around right end, it bark and went over for a toui.hdown, Ihe run was gool for la yards N4 0KK: NLHKASKA 10, OKLAHOMA 14. Reynold' placement waa good. ORLt M.BHAKA OKLAHOMA Regler kicked off to Vessel, who returned ftom the goat line tu the Oklahoma 2a OKLAHOMA: Greene hit right guard for three yards, Arnold'a pa waa complete tn Heath.

The Oklahoma fullback wae finally downed on the Nebraska 11. The play wa good for of) yards Clark and Bloom mad the stop. Greene hit the middle for four yard to the eeven yard line. Veaaeia swept right end for a touchdown. One minute and two seconds remained In the half.

HIOKL; M.HKAisKA 1, OKLAHOMA SO. Vlk wa good NLHKAhKA SI, OKLAHOMA SI. MrPhat! kicked off to Mueller, who retwrred to the Nebraska 31. Wolfpack Feels Underdog's Bite NORFOLK, Va. (INS).

Wil lam and Mary's Indians 14 point pre game underdogs rose up Saturday to smash North Carolina State, 34 to 0. Dickie Lewis and Ed Magd ziak a pair of fleet footed backs led the Indians to their stun ning upset by running the Wolf pack duzy. Saturday. There waa heavy feeling In the press box that the Huskers showing might merit them an Orange Bowl bid. No honor could be more richly deserved.

I six conversions. The Huskers thus wound up the season second in the Big played in a fierce wind and rainstorm. Only 5,000 diehard fans saw the Tigers clinch the Ivy league championship and chalked up their 13th consecutive victory since mid 1949. All the scoring came in the first half. Dartmouth scored first in the first quarter on a 23 yard run by Bob Tyler, and Charlie Dey converted.

Two fine runs by little Dick Kazmaier enabled the Tigers to snap back in the second period. Seven, with a seasonal mark of 6 2 1 and the best campaign The closest Kansas State got to the Aggie goal was in the first Quarter when It moved to the 11 but lost the ball on downs. Just twice did they get into Aggie territory. Only 5,500 persons watched the game the smallest home crowd since 1944. FtTIXBACK COOK and Quarterback Bob Steele hooked up for the beautiful passing job with Johnson playing a standout since the Rose Bowl year.

Lineups: NEBRASKA OPEN ALLEYS Television I End Simon, Max. Paynleh. Per Jft Tackle Toogood Boll, Hoy. left Ouard Bauer. Brasee enter MKitll.

Pcott. Kchroeder. ized 15 yard for holding, putting the nilAKA: Keynolila' pna wa com agie rar.eti plete tu Ctark aJ yanis and a first I i barn on tn liusKer U. Rtaht (iuartf Strashetm, Husreann, to find a receiver ind was tossed on the down on the Oklahoma 3.s. Ntbraska tewk Case Results Goll Right Tarkie Spellman.

Mullen. Hand 1 eiKlit ynrd line Clara dove Mm hfith unrl nffonsa 1 over left tackle for one Reynold on ln OCien.se ana OUene. time nut WHh 3J second left in the half Naie' long pa, intended for Re' nolds I OKI.alMtMAt Greene anpped off right miarrt for five yarrta. Veaaeia lnmhleil, ArriM.l rerovartd for on i. H)titT 22 for a of fuur arSa.

on a delayed bttc made ix yjiuty. vit on the I drawirnt a five ri.lty Vea i and Ht revovered en 1 the 'f Z' UK Keytiotda found a at rinht intaie and iaea yanie fur a hv The two touchdown drove over left tackle for six yards. C7 12 to 6:30 P.M. and all day Safe 4. Sun.

Ol I EfiE i Reynolds punted tt, Orowder, who wa downed In his track on the Sooner 45. OKLAHOMA: Heath picked up two favorite scored the first time they not their hands on the ball i I tola (fhleagot 1. Himta waa broken uii by in the en I one. Nrie failed to tmd a receiver and wa tsrd down by Kmith on the Oaluhoina 4V tor a es of yurs. Nag'e attain fxilrd to tit.d a rei eiver and whs taed for a nuie yard lua a Hie first half elided.

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i yar.ia. uray broke thru the middle ami marching 50 yards with Meisen Nebraska a. fmm th. eiv i finally was downed on the where it waa first and ten for tikhihoma NEBRASKA SI, HAIFTIMR fMLOHEt OKLAHOMA St. Lincoln Bowling Parlors 237 No.

12 lOtl MiiHl.1 OKLAHOMA 14S, MHKAS HnoU' kick waa Itood NtoML) OKLAHOMA 14. NfcBHAS Nt 1. Kfjiser kicked off to Veaaeia. who re turnt 2'i ysrda to the Oklahoma 27. Tn quarter ended before another play mum he run.

MitltKi OKLAHOMi 14, BRAS SM OND QU ARTER OKLAHOMA: Veaaeia made three yarda at in Kuard. Braaee making the tackie. Heath rummed thru for am more ama. Hrath broke looae for eight jarda and a firtt down on the Oklahoma 4i. Arnold, on a keeper, waa by Ooaiie.n HUM End Regier.

Proch(ka, Bee. Miirfrternark Nagle, Left Half ftevnoids, Vv'iney. ttitht Half Mueller, Clark. Bloom, alibark, Addurt, Wmgender. OKLAHOMA lft End Lockett.

Keller lft Tackle Jane, Weatherall, Row. land. Ift C.aard Horkey McNabb, Clark. enter Moor. Catltn.

Kight Onard Maye. P. Smith. Bight Taekta cole, Smith, Brown Bight fend Anderson, Meddeli. JUaatt.

3, Ingram. Ouartfrhark Arnold. Crowder. I eft Half Vessels, Sllva. Jone.

Right Half Heatly, Oreene, Crawford. Fallback Heath, MrPhall. Oklahoma 14 7 31 49 Jsebmska 7 14 7 735 Oklahoma corinf Touchdown Vessel 3, Arnold 3, Heath. Reddell. PAT: Weatherall 7 (placement).

Nebraska conn" Touehdown: Reynold 3, Nagl. Ferguson, PAT: Reynold (placement i. Official Robert Milter Missouri re. feree; Cec'l Mueiierlene (St. Louis), umpire; Dick Pultiam (Grand Island i.

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I tab au, Montana ftMata Rrtgbain Young 11, fu eta nprlnghlll eoilega AS itingston State 47. NATIONAL BAHKETRAI.f. AhS'N fndtanapolla tf, Balllmttre SI Koeheoter 0, BoatwR B'i. Tri Cilles Si, "Port Wain 71, Myraraae 77, Waahlngtwa SI. NATION A I.

PRO I.EaC.t Anderson 17, Miehuvgaa AS. Vessel' pais Wa Complete to Reddel for a touthdun, th piay covering 4 yard. MOKE OKLAHOMA 4H, NEBRASKA IS. Weatherair kick wag good. KCOKEt OKLAHOMA at, NEBRASKA SS.

McPhatl kicked off tn Clark on the Nebraska and toe returned to the Uusker 30. NEBKAKt agio's pa to Clark wa imomplet. Nebraska was penalized fr holding, placing tne ball back on the Nebrasaa 14. Nagle' pa, Intended for Reynold, wa broken up by Lisak. Nagle pas waa complete to Adducl for 13 yards.

Nagie'a pass was complete to Clark for five yards. Reynold look a bad pass from centtr. He. tried to run, but wu trapped and kicked the ball on tiie run. It wh taken by Crowder, who THE ROSEWILDE 1H6 28 Street THIRD CH ARTER Nebraska defended the south snal again a tiie third quarter gd under way.

enjoying a lu mite en hour wind advantage. Regier kicked off to Vessels, who re turts.d to the Oklahoma 2d. OKI.AHtiM.it Grtene was stopped by Brasee after a seven yard gain. Veaaeia fought thru the middle for nine yard and a tirat down on the Oklahoma 14. Greene cut over left guard tor four yard.

esse i vut over left guard fog four yard. Vessel broke loose from a peek of Husker ta klers and went IS arns before he wa downed by Clark on the Nebraeka 31 for another first down. Oreene made eight )rd thru the middle. Nebraska t'k time mut. Arnold biased lu Kei.er tor a first down on the Nebraska five yard line.

Clark knocked htm out nf bounda at that point. Green iV 4SV Wf i.1 ca A The second quarter saw the Aggies score three times on Johnson's 14 yard slice thru center after an 80 yard drive. Cook's four yard crash at the end of a 71 yard trek and a one yard buck by Grabko to end a 32 yard push. That made the score 27 0 at the half. WITH 10 MINUTES gone in the third quarter Johnson ran 12 yards for a touchdown to end a 54 yard drive.

Cook's one yard buck with five minutes gone in the fourth quarter ended a 59 yard drive and the scoring. City League a yard Neoraka tok time Heath huMed fver trft auard for threw to Graves on the Apg 30. He ran across untowhed. three ynrila. ArnoH a arrern 4 ta waa "i.rlete to Heath for yarda.

it waa itie Ktiuri Uf a fuat down on tha i iif t.ka 46. Hockey llenults OPEN BOWLING EVERY AFTERNOON and Sun. Nights Call 2 7850 for Reservations waa downed on the Oklahoma in. me kuk was gxd for 54 yarda. Oklahoma waa guilty of putting th ball baik on th one, Oklahoma Waa penattxed another half yard for delay of tne gums, placing the linesman; Don le Combe (Warrens burg), field Judge.

Me atopned Heath for a yard ioaa took over the bait oa tu vn 47 St HH4K At Revnolite rut over left t' h.r five yarns. Mueller alit ped BOftllEII FOIt UALITY Green Day Packer riovM, 1 1 4. 4 htrK I. S. lurk 3 tl, urttfitu 4, MiHtlrr! 1.

4 KM Hnlfi t. rumllrl4 Nrw tlfttnt 31, Nt, IjhiU t. ltt rtw S. lu4uintMIU 9. IMIll) MK.IK Omaha fuHl 3.

lMltHHUkM ft, KlUtMMI Illy S. ntr lulu 4. hit the middle to the six Inch line, Arnvid scored on a quarterback sneak. fttORKi OKLAHOMA 7, NEBRASKA Weatherall' kick was good. MOREi OKLAHOMA 2.

NEBRANKA Mcf'hatl kicked off to Rloom tn the end sone. Bloom fumbled, but picked up tt bail and got back tu tha Nebraska la. Nebraska took time out. NEBRASKA Reynold hit tha Btlddi for two yaida. hamlet to Reynolds was fumbled and Cailm recovered fur Oklahoma oo the Nebraska rune.

oi right taiMie tor five more yurrts a first down en the Oklahoma on a sneak, waa ko or rtve wrde KevnoUU tried ep r.ght end. but waa held tor no ty Waa' liet all. NKles tt waa to "ffc' uton for 17 yard atd a r.M d' wn the 22. l(uoida dove tver the for four yM Adduiu haiue 1 ever left tat Ma Get Railroad Eml GREEN BAY. Wis.

(INS). Head Coach Gene Ronzanl of the Green Bay Packers Saturday announced the signing of End Bob Mann, who last month claimed he was railroaded out of the National football league because he refused to accept a sharp salary cut. ror iw yaroa. Reynold rtove over riant roant (u yaida the Oklahoma Nna tiied a u'irtertiak acenk but a abort of a tiret ion and Ua.ehome 'ver on iu own U. OKLAHOMA: Arnold kept the wall and OKI AHUM Veaaeia cut off left tackle and went over standing up for a touchdown MOltfci OKLAHOMA S4.

NEBRASKA 1 bail on the one toot line. OKLAHOMA: Vessel hit tha middle for tnree. ureene mad three yards at left gtiftrd. Yesrela cut over left tackle for three yards. atl pant rolled dead on the Nebraska NEBRASKA: Nagle' pass wa complete to Reynoide for nine yarda.

A lung paa. Reynold to t'iark, wa broken up by Silva On a sneak. Nagle nvide it a irt down on the Husker 47 yard line. A paa, Nagle tu Clark, was good for 10 yards. Another pas, Nagle to Reynold, was Incomplete.

on the Oklahoma 44. Mueller, on a screen pas from Nagle. puked up two yard. Nagle pass to Mueller wa incomplete. A paaa Nag'e to Ferguson waa complete for ten yards, putting the bad on th Sooner 31.

Of rial ruled Interference on the nest play on a pasa from Nagle to Reynoide. Vail on th OU 2S. Nag)' next pass Wa broken up by Suva, t'iark made tt a flrat down on the Oklahoma 21. Nagle' paa to Clark wa good for 1ft yard to the Sooner ia. On minute and 13 left.

A pas Nagl E'erguaua waa good for a touchdown CHAIN TREAD BOWL MORS Nebroako'g Finaatl 0 Open Lanes Cage Schedule MONDAY At Irlnf filrl Oyin Class A ABC Delivery v. Tiger; S.iKl, Hopkins OriM erv v. Royal Hnak: We freshmen vs. Naval Reserve; 10:00, Sky lane vs. Blue lvil.

At llng GymJr. League 7 00, Olson Owl e. Fepai Cola. ciaa 2 7 4 Top Shot v. Reddish 2, Kiitys Boy v.

letter Carriers; Are ftumbing vs. All 4t), Schmokera v. Rett Wing. At EverettC 'iae 100. Lincoln Indian v.

Air National Ouard: 7:40, Red Raiders V. Nwherg Bonktrom; 2d, Soak v. Henkle Joyce; (tu, Ga House vs. Matthews; 9 40, DuTaad vs. alack Transport textile.

Tl KNUAV At Everett Indut Hal 7:00, International Harveter vs. Ooodyear; 7 40, National Hank of Commerce ve. Telephone Co School ctf Commerce v. Continental National Bank; uO. Kaatinan K(ittk ve, Klgtn Van Sickles VS.

Police. HEI1NKHDAY At Kverett Junior League 7:00, Vine St. Romtier vs, Kandolpht Old. Class 7.4, Hi Jetachmnt National Ouard v. ihr Hdw.l 2, Pleei GET YOUR SHOT GUN SHELLS AT BILL MURRELL'S DBIYE IN HAHDWAKB 15U at 81 Your fVexf Party Jh Bigg9ti "Buy" In Sparkling Wafer in FULL QUART Bottle fttMl BANDY OZ.

fettle PEPSI COLA BOTTLING Ca UNCOIJ). efSBBABBA at. nad Sna Al Dual Purpose Nation uhl Inwred Winter Tread uith Kprinc lolluw up KtOKEi OKLAHOMA 4, NEBRASKA Weatherall kick waa food MLOKEi OKLAHOMA 33, NEBRANKA MoPhail kicked off to Clark on the Nebraska live and he returned 2u ard to the Nebraska 2.1 NEBRASKA i Mueller sliced over right tarkie tor five yard. Reynold clipped thru the middle for seven yard and a ftret down on the Nebraska 37. Adduct slammed into left tack! for three yarda.

Reynolds rut ba over right tackl for three yard. Mueller dove over the middle of tha line for twu yarda Nagle made 14 a first down on the Nebraska 4S on a quartet back aneak, Mueller tried to wrp left end. bit waa hit for a three yard loaa, Nagle a pass, intended for Mueller, was broken up by ratlin. Nagle long pass waa intercept s4 by Uiak ca the Oklahoma 17. ItKLAHOMAt Greens broke loos over Hie muluie of the line for 13 yarda and a first down on the Oklahoma 31.

Veaaeia twice reversed hi field and ran Aft yarda 14. Manday tbra Prtaaj Bears Altiwaa Fo tints I a 4 Laneh Open Oaaly 4) AM Miaatt I 9th St S. E. CorBnTi Reynold' kick was good. KLOKEi OKLAHOMA 4, NEBRANKA SS.

Regier kicked off yard to Craw aa rd to in SATIN REVERSIBLE fmd who returned I OKLAHOMAt A pas by Arnold wa good for ia yard. Arnold added two more to the OP 44 as the gttn ended EINAL MOUEt OKLAHOMA 4k, NEBRANKA 84. JACKETS 1275 AU Popular Colors HARRY REED SPORT SHOP GUARANTEED RECAPS Cleaners vs. Oriewuid Unoleum; 6 .00, Shark v. Cyciunes, Oaseltea vs.

Stat atMps, Till KSDAY At Everett Class 7:00, Zephyrs v. Bobcat; frenxen Oroeery v. Nlrkeraon Oroeery; 20, Oeorge vs. Southwest Community Canter; llavelock Jeff v. Borgen' tlrocery.

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