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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 12

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The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
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12
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UMol.N si MU'RNAL I Colorado Noses State, 7 io 6 Extra Point Ictory Margin (in Muddy Field oivi State Cops 6 Game, 7 0 cy TaU, HARMON MARGIN Il for wolverines foyfj i ohr Plunfi Over Acc Back Scores All Points rrom Om for Only for Michigan in 21 14 or of Haiti Win Over Spartans. if Siiennan armstrong. z1vic sated meet win Battle for Welter Crown I Jan 17 in New York 1 1 I day night, waa closed Saturday by the I real 1 1 JSTJZSL vSSTr I Friday. ll hawks Km a Me 6 bfanpfe um hir.atmn fnr any backftrld, and that's what 1'ntversity of Mich CM had Saturday in Tom Har and Hob Westfall as thry rnllrd nvrr Michigan Htatr 21 14 before a crowd of 6.438 fana. K.

U. In Line ''H For Big "Bowl" Gomf Da via, chairman tl. 1h.iv. i iv il l. flti.

fl, i I ii tit 11 In the HW 1 a Mdil ilnifh mm i A Mi.T hi. 1 1 mli. at" it. I HiK Six par 1 BOtTLPKR sensational scoring shots orailo made gootl point after touchdown for a 7 football victory in a rainsoa. aUdtUm Saturday.

The Big Seven conference pions had a narrow squeak in le. ting their first victory for new coach. Frank Potts, as tl twice had to HOD I the Colorado 10 the first I Safari the kali te uaa I Jfor good aim. Leo ftUifc Irado's all conference half from Knckford. flung a jyard forward pass to Vern Ml HlK Mix ennrrrrrur MM Hank pound Im h.U who wni.

thr trrmr of Ha. fu '1 the net being $24,643. Armatron i nurse was MJM Zlv" fi4 Thai waa the lowest Umitlting received tn 20 Um PonftrHK i tm mn ko. a touchdown tBfMflO WttO W0f4 Mil MMBJfMl'i pnlnta but it MM thr t.u. amaahlnR Wratfall tha itaga roi um n.iriK tnd om nm pari tri.

ki' at attai k.s rvrr unfolded by I RHODE ISLAND STATERS r.ivp rrhwn DIFFICULTY 5 Em IN A f.vr vai.l penally hu ff ,1,1 t. the ranks the of Missouri and ukhi mb sm Hooci vnti I in raouirad uvdmav RHHRia GAINED Wcttfall Helpa. thr ae.nnd period ton when The starte.l Lis mn. It's plainly seen that pu Y1I KN('K. H.

I. Brown's I unable to mow down the defenders to spring him free. it wai third down and I farda the blockers ahead him wer shook away from the Kansas secondary for a Md to a touchdown. End John Pu placeklcke.l the point. 1 Kin.

nai iin Crtpa Md linval U.hry. aopho 0P IfHIHIW, Cii.slrr'a beat bet waa to aend Wratfall craahin I thr l.nr In WTO up thr Htatr idefenar Thats what happenrd. wl K. H. ing.

Class went to Mrs Charts tucky continued its vktorlou8 hefore Ai000 The teams were i Ite Piiul HarllnK. nnothrr tm I 9lm ekirkrd thr point a rt. Bum it aria prttty nut over the Kansas State goal ih.rd stanza, the Big Six atring and outraced three Michi Garner I Washington and Lee. 47 to 12, be WUVU Keaney s' field Wal 1 tr. nnroximatinc LI 000 State aheal.

17 14. in the third pe Ki.i.Jiili show alllln Uie V1SII i dr. in i.Mi.in; in tett Haim off Ion Raina oonaiatently, and whrn thr KENTUCKY KULLb UVttt Boeka Barhart, rtod bat Brown warn wj? 1 found its touchdown touch Fair and CttTM ABgvardl off two first downs to the State 42. I Then Fair, 165 pound i a cm 1 1 rTnM a i pp WINS AT BROADVIEW. Mm Itotaford won laaa A Mdury eaiM m.

Bumm eu Umh Wnon I iU I uii ttaU fumbM inR factor honors In a spe ial Ladies fea In Ills. Unions Mjj m. I. of thr "WWT husl.usv thr Iowa MUitr and b. faculty drlrr.aie to U.

ii ii I i Professors ltriKUi.ui n.psou haxr I nlf.st In l9ilM Mine tot ions to pr ilonx football activities aftrr thr rurtaln Ii rum dim ii at thr rnd of the mnicmm, Ky. ptrled Pan totaroapUotu Harmon runs 13, 2 and rt varda, brinKing hla aror fetg total to 49 pointa for two his right tackle and Bill I Plojr Ploy 4ccouirtl of Hiuheri Defeal iMtll thr the lying pnw 6 yarrlfl and Snath wh QUARTER tri 1 h.MVr.l a long pa his thlH tOUChdOWn in thr third yard AH! by Kansas StaN It Captain fORW i I' Heh.n Km I 11 Ml tra ks b.a.Ua anil r.p.a.... Pah I hr 1 1 I I a i I pit, Aitiiudo of Km. thud Thr plav st utr.l fmm thr iri the losing nuin.t. thr M' hr h.l ean.r.l tl.rbal.

th." ni snn.n w)ll MINNESOTA 't i m. a lied of I he field Wit a 1 1 Spartans loH.seu miiR mjuimi Konjos State? Inn frowns on i ion. i la bctatti taktoi taakM by Ian. Slewa.t, lowa ftiaie Pawlowtki Shines. football.

This 1 knnvv fmtn fre itnhiittan In spite favorites but before the final gun. Harmon and company were the P.U v' TtlSZtM ilTndor a football's length favorites, but before the final gun. Minnrsnta scrimmaged from Its 20. I thr M. u.terceptrit good for 42 NanH a ,1 State a fast Spartan halfback who MINNESOTA: a riRht nd "i TT r.

pnrdWo. NNESOTA NE Kanaas Riune.l a net or iiv vai.H hv ni.Hhiu. tn 7S for the vi.tnra ami 8 out of 23 paaaea for a toUl of 74 I skill not 'seen here since Bennle pp. I Kia 'IV. i thr QlMljl Hnwl game nt SJ3 ruade pei'snmillv b.

the wnt.i. gridiron, ha. I taken the loudest Michigan State reserve halfback touchdown on brilliant catches n.l then converted hntn pmnis In tb. nreon.1 l.erin.1 PawloW sk' 1, ape.l h.h ahOVI the goal line gnihron. had taken the Inudest laask ,1 NL K5T Michigan SUte reserve halfback an(, ball brottfW back to Om Th rM tow and Warn sol i Pmffntt mtnutr an.i 27 seconds lr nty.

made bOth If One fLffi from its 20. BP JTJ 1 tnuchdnwns on brilliant catches went of eora. MINNESOTA: Twelve minute ana lln0, sharp pars f. VMril, 7 na'X Han and then converted both potnU. a yrd 11 68 yard Wclt two aeeonds left In the quarter Wert pi talgka wu Rohrti rt JJJ Mim offbM aa auf the second period Pawlowski tn(l Minnesota PU.

e.l lb pp at I. ft halfback for uff. pa hka kicked off fmm ''r 'ZX'r. i IU.er Heam WaM, a .1 Van! pass l.ou. in i pun.

wa, hmh and 1.re.,t..n the (b.pher kl, V. Ibd. flea. 'ar; S. hwe.aer.

Cot Aalm picked Mern.k;. pa. four yards at Nebraska ta kle I a rrn a i i Acn ATCC pm nv' Vv lo 0tnj Mlwrwirl Um Mmt prtt gtti which had baaa trantad aj ,,,1 vinus vein tn i Iklahntna In rnd Mn: Six h.unpmn tcm tn Miami the Mlawiai 1 1 1 1 I I Kansas State faculty DAjC DALL tWWKD drbiatr wheel into llnr with Ml nd ba .1 ya, ds thra 5 Btt akct wt al la Pi 1 Jjj 1 PaS wcatI SbTl national league JPSajr 1 5 a ll ffi tTti ifSStJ 5 enX'ohrcole? Ugfgf gj riow.r.. JTJTp SoTSrS atwTon yS JaC American league kS tjTnnlso, u. 1 VJ Texons Pur pledge oSthat I i 1 Themtelves In Mida Spof JJJ rttV nt ntvuK irZ.duhVuMs if a wcic be l.

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or game drop in and Barebcued CHICKEN "steaks" WHITEHOUSE I I lv MM On Housecei least three forotu noe rastitu listed I ss nationally 2,042 i4VI A LOT.

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