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I III'. Saturday, December 1, 1951 NCAA Spokesman Asserts TV Restrictions Legal No Word From Justice Dept. Received, Says Hall -(AD- Th. thr itOVTrnmenl hai ifiv.ri itt-e if) teli vi thi- njting an the of the tlonnl Collesiiiile Athh Ur on attdifs exjH-nminilal i i iirof'rarri, Itob Hall, Yale athlefie direditr, said Friday ni: hl H.dl, a memtier of tin ti levisiop romrnitti tokl a group of rcpfn-terv; and radio tjroad- cfiister.s that hi: groUt- inei it stood on firm 1 gal grounds. He that the Nf'AA has not heard a worfi from ttie ifovernrnent April.

when the anti-trust divi-inn took orn- Kaine tiiev liave ri-ver their ifall aid. "We ftiie NCAA) and our el helievi- the dr teirtment of ju-tiee eorreet the fir time and in it- A A pi- -ent It'-, Kornethintj the courts will lia to halph Furey 1 hairrnatj of ftie I 'jiiunittee, ttii- experimental peo that tiie aim of the Nf AA was: oiiiv to fuul out ir- fact ttie i-ffeet of televi aon fin tendarli TV ur inrougtiout Itie eouutrv ami to de' termine what Tney tell us it wa il- one area har leeal. They look no at other area In fact they upheld in (x Kurcy the Nf'AA 'FV her 1949. far greater restrictior, had proved le. hnieallv on the broadcast and television ot fear.ible eomrm rcially and is Ir baseball Hall said.

despite if The Yale athletie director could meet that it would appi ment of justice 1949 ruling on easting and television in the re- suits to ta- arinouncefi at the rent Kentucky- retuie.ssee football NCAA mr-eting in Cincinnati in corilrovei sj. Ttie governor of January -would la-ar him out. impact 1 on a in an r.s r-v-r U. th.n w. hrrrurl- --ss itttti (l- th- I State Grid Champs Honored At Lincoln Football Banquet Individual Statistics LINKS ol Lincoln high chcm- pion football Imam (lotmgiound) turn lowatd Coach Bill Pfmff as hm points out that rmcord this fmar was onm ol thm bmst in Rod Links worm honored at thm school's annual ighl.

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171 151 .5. 1 8 374 33 4 I 1 18 117 3.41 Bordogna 69 26 17 2.8 Husker-Miami Play-By-Play Account of on the Mniint 23, a 47 rard kick oniitanro failed to but Miami offside and 5 Kmith broke iooae around right end for 16 yardi plunged Mailioa run oui of br Simon for no spun 9 but Miami penalized for iliegai use of the moving the ball bat.k to the Hackett pass wild Smith ran right end to the 38. Smidi tumbled and Hackett PKked up the haU and fan to the Neoraska 45. Cuoatantino gained tiuri-e Miami penalized 15 when Liites interferid with Simon on a play. The ball was on the Miami 43.

Smith slipped on the 40. Tremont kicked to Reynolds who lumed "i yards to the Nebra.ska 35 rederdahl, off the 8 Ql ARTKR Nebraska won the and ctccted to receive. sr.BH.k«K.%s f'aynab returned kickoff yards the 37, Key- noidk. running oil the spread, broke tor 11 around left end. Hevnoida off the spread, rao right end for hit left tackle for two Nosak.

on a hand-off from Bordogna, gained two faking a punt, firtled by a foot to make a first down. Miami took over on downs on the 42. Sinilh rammed right guard for three yards. Maliioa ploughed three was penatued 15 yards icx illegal use of the Kennedy stopped Ilooiey after a ntne-yard gain. to long.

Tremont punted to Novak who dropped In hw on the 20. called time out because Castagnu was inlured. faked a paia and 1 anAuid left" eiid a touchdown. bail on the Miami 35, Bow boomed 12 romped nine over tackle Reynolds placement was wide. Hackett passed to Smith who fielded, punged to a firrt down on the 42 MIA.MI 6 -NEBRASKA 0 failing to find a receiver, was run out ol kicked off to Smith who ran iLn tor a 10 yard Reynolds tripped back 14 yards to the Nebraska 27.

-wr own man for a yard low. NEBRISKA tderdahl swung left where Simon Iremont kicked dead on the Nebraska 43.i»ltPPtd around left end and broke loose for but penalized 15 for a 1.5 yards Reynolds was smothered for a two- personal foul. I yard loss. Reynolds gamed one two. Hackeu hit on the Nebraska 10 HTH Ql.AKTEK but Miami was offside and penalized 5 MIAMI-Smith rammed 7 Mallios yards.

Smith, apparently trapped on the 32 took a lateral and ran 12 but Miami while frying to broke Itxwe and ran penalized 15 yards for clipping. The 14 yards. Reynolds, a great tkxiley broke up enhibp i 9 ed him. Hackett, on a turn of open fiefd running, spun, twisted iV. dodged to the Miami 10 yard line Tremont grabbed him from behind.

The play K-nnertv covcred 49 Reynolds ran off the r. Kennedy C'-dtrdahl lost three as he tripped over his own man atte.mpting to pass 7 7 te o. N.br„k. leg ran to the 31. Inches short of a first MIAMI Smith, on a hand-off gained d.

auick-kicked over the Miami safety head Ihe ball tolled dead on the Miami 13. Mt.I.Mi Dooley plunged 3 yards, mann spilled Dooley for a one yard Smith gained two. Kennedy dropped mint and Miami recovered on the Nebraska 41 1,4 Ml Smith ran off tackle for five yard. plunged 2 yards. Novak broke Nebraska took over on downs on the NKBR.kSK.A—Reynolds pickedtwo 'down.

Nebraska took over on downs. plunged 3 Mallioa picked up a first Saigh, Candidato Confor lelt end torMown on ihc 34 pass wild. Me ST hoitso riinv down who in curtain on ttic 1951 lancoln credit for the success. tctiool footljall season al Cot- HIT II IIKST Ffeiff quoted from sixty years of Lincoln high schftol football 27 yard line where he latcrailed fo Pgynich who ran the rest of the way for a touchdown The lateral was ruled forward and Reynolds wa. lor a two i was badly rushed by Schabacker.

Smith nullified. was fim down for dropped Hackett to Lutes Nebraska on the 27 Cederdahl swrmg left Bordogna punted mit Tremont punted dead on the Nebra.ska four fleynolds gained two at fight Cfirdinal ilwrior XVoH end. Novak plunged to a first down on the Vxcii vliIiieiI if rC.Cl on the Mmnii ju ILnrdnfins failins tn find a feceivw wat nounced Friday night he con- to NEBKlHK t-Novak, off the T. Uck- the 43 Smith gamed 5. Conatanto three.

Keynolds gained 3 cm a dive buck. for no uain 'Ror- ferred with one candidate for the trapped by after one-yard gain Bctfdogna pas.s to was long. Hey-'Reynolds was broken up the manager job thi.s morn- four Tremont punted to Pimted out of I Reynolds punted to Smith who returned 35 ino -ibk .4 who tripped over hu own man on Ml.l.MI i.onstantino Picked up three. ing and planned to meet him 21 knocked down Hacketfs Hack- gained two bait Ne- tigain in New York next 'week. a on a hand off ner Terrace Friday night with the won't identify Saigh said.

"We Picked up 5. long talk, the purpose of which to receiver, ran hol.liMii Of th- -nnual hish.ry that this Highlight of tile evening tiic pre.senlatiofi of Bordogna. failing to find three Novak Punged slant the ended baseball views Bf'DKEi 0- MIA.Ml team rated with the best produced ''e returned home by plane after the inter- BEfON'B guarding Lutes Constantino wide end swing. Kennedy during that of years, Lincoln High Principal William Bogar swonded remarks championship team. stood regarding the record the team hitd individuiilly a.s Hill Pfeiff made, pointing out that the per- dnlroduceri a formance of thif group was liiumtmail sketch each of the entirely in keeping with the tradi- 2 lettermen tion of winning team.s in all sports In a siiorl Ltjk, Pfeiti thanked at Lineoln high the coaching Also on the program were sioner Baseball Commissioners Set Up International Tournament T.

LOUIS (INS) Pre.sident and Global picked up two. Bow swept left end for two. Dooley rammed guard for a first down 00 the Nebraska 37. One minute and ten seconds remained. Schneidenbach gaingd four Vacehio gained one.

Kennedy spilled Vaocbio for a two-yard los.s. Sutton punted out of bcunds on the Nebraska 17. Two Commi.s- International Baseball Congress. I I I I 4 National Ba.seball ANNUAL EVENT Lyle Weyand, Bill Jensen, Phil lancoln high school girt; fielet, Congress Friday sanctioned an an- Sprague, (IHSCUp, broke up pass to Constantino. pass to Lutes was too low, intercepted pass and ran 36 yards NEHHAHK.4 Reynolds punted out of'to (he 38.

NKBRAHKA- Bordogna faked a pass and 1 game gnn 5 yards. pass to Reynolds NKBRAHK.A—Miami was renaliied 8 on the 10 was too long. Bordogrta pass toiygrts for delay of the game. pass (edt-rdahl was broken up Pass was incomoletc. Reynolds passed was complete to Simon for a first down on to Thayer who grabbed the ball away from the 20.

45 seconds remained in the half. Bor-i defender on the Miami 43, The Play dogna was smothered on Ihe while trying ygyd, Reynolds squirmed and to Nebraska was penalized 5 yards for ig yards and was finally dropped from mony timeouts. BorcioRna run out of Theieorooration tn hn knnwn ne Reynolds passed to Mink for five yards. Iiiepurixirauon 10 oe Known as a from Bordogna after the bal had pass to Cedirdahl in the end zone knocked in the air by Hams and ran incomplete Reynolds, failing to find a 10 yards for a touchdown. One second re- receiver ran to the Miami six.

Reynolds mained of the halt. Hegicr on the two as the game ended Decker placement was good FINAI. BKAHKA 7. Buford impersonations by Nancy Stanley The IBC will sponsor an annual 7 miami iwartz- and magic tricks by Dick Cavett. England Da-sebaii playoff lor tournament in the The half ended on placement.

kopf for their help in making the Dancing the Dumont NBC uresident if SeT tf RilSas. who ran championship rmssible pfeiff also Student Council President Mike which is scheduled for October, back 13 yards to the 15 li.st«Hl the band acted as ma.ster of cere- Spink, NBC Glo- 1953 Sites being considered for Relniids Tdf'the etiuiprneiit managers as amtmg monies, commissioner, announced inqhe first series are New York, Mi- spread, swung left end for five. St. I uis that final approval now ami, and Milwaukee Wis quick kick partially blocked returned ern Ba.seball league of England, tive-secretary, said the first IBC two. Dooiey broke over center 2:39, 5.42, 8:45.

Esquire: Hf'ORK: MIAMI 19, SE- Middies Ranked Favorites Over Cadets p' Main Features Start Varsity; Blue 1:00, 3:10, 5:11, 7:21, 9:31. State: 1:00, 3:47, 6:50, the Man i and ran yards to the 13. innick made the tackle. Smith swept right end for six. gle for SMU Blasts Baylor Tactics in I.EAt.IE 1 illue lUlibun heat f.en.

1 4 4 2 1 cut a Florida VUCintlon fo Floor beat I'ost. 2-l. Witch thosp hilfcr nf eitlral afe. 2-1. W.iltn inese miur ot Tee fee heat Tru Treat, the military and naval acade- High Ind.

game-. Hob f.raham 2.37 mie.s, each beaten six times, wran- J'J" "nill the consolation hon- iiiah legm game: I.RIXIFR MNttllN I.FALIK ollf ycle beat 2-1. Nevertheless, a crowd of lernue beat HI hm 21 Afkfv ill 4U retlffiiled 000 including many other govern- i.iii. heat faiut, 2 -t, 'campus newspaper charged of- savior played High iiKl. series: Webb High learn game; Webb l.KALI Hetknap heal Naval Hialion END-RVN HurricanA Back Harry Mallios (44) goms widm around mnd to pick up a Imw yards against the Scarimt in thm victory Friday night.

(AP Wirmphoto Spmcial To Thm Stat.) Lincolnite's Dog Is Named 'Outstanding Collie In Midwest' For Current Year in the the way lo bust in over all midwc.vt for has been awarded to a Lincoln collie, ('h ment dignitarie.s and Royal Duke, owned by ficers of the forces, will Ronald Dade, 2433 South Luther RipS Lincolll into the giant horseshoe for tliird street, the great autumn show. Announcement of the award vJi Millions of others will view the Wiis made to Mr. Dade by the na- MEAD. Neb (AP) I uthei coast-to-coast tele- breed headquarters in college opened its has- network (NBC), starting Beverly Hills, Calif. This nation- kethall season on the Meaffeourt to wide recognition is granted on live Friday niglit witii a staggering pre-game pa- Diisis of official American Kennel 107-33 victory over the Lineoln cadets and middies.

Kick- Club show records. School of ('nmmeree p. m. (CST). owner, Ronald Dade, is Tlie game was plavinl away Navy, fielding the bulk of the a freshman at the University of from as Wahoo evm- that stunned one of 2-1 Nebra.ska, Hi.s champion eollie nasium was in kc Paced py 'mkhliest elevens a year ago.

en- holds a show record unmatched Donald 25 and ao 8-point favorite, by any other rollie in America. Boy Lund's 20, tiu l.utiier I'lub tradition has taught that this the age of nine months, the rolled to a 14-11 haHtinu- lead fianie that fretiuently defies molie protege won his champion- and kcfit right on going. in four rliaight shows, taking the best in show award Pistol Experts Gather $itue then. Mr. has sent the 1.1 dog with a iirofessionai handler Giand Island Meet Qo compete ageinst too collies GRAND ISl ANMI ai the show ring all over the country.

IV istoh islimd Of nis bleed iilmost every show Sundav to io entered, but 27 limes has gone all hniska MidsUite Gallery PisUd tournament, to be held in tlu YMCA gynnnsiutn. Seven matches, all to be fired NBC has jurisdiction over non- tournament will be limited professional baseball throughout national champions, includ- smith drove to the line, where it Ithe United States and 24 nations, fg the winner of the national Although these nations have 12 7 affiliated with the Global added, other nation.s Tremom kicked off 10 Reynolds, who IHLADELPHIA (AP) has along fast and program in the past, this fif 9 Those ofil was surprised the way it stopped only the second time that a na- jj a -R eynolds gained one Key the 1951 football Army! running said tional pla.yoff has been sanctioned mi complete to Cederdahi or md Navy, clash in vast Munici- Coach Eddie Erdelatz, Europe. A national champion-32 teams will the 23 for first down. Reynolds gaine ln.l„,v with only wo are in for a touBhlahlp was reoently decided in presiflent of the United States missing from the pageantry that nuirks thus service Trurnufi declined to 7:24, 1 00 Bowling 9:20. Lincoln: 3:05, 5:10, 7:15, 9:20.

Stuart: Highway In The 1:18, 3:21, 5:24, 7:27, 9:32. Nebraska: Kiddie Show; 1:35. From out a maximum of 32 teams will 3:21, 6:35, 9:45. in 4:59, 8:11. 11 4 I It Shiver, who ran back 10 yards to the Nc- Who Was a Dumont will confer Saturday! Last year the NBC sponsored braska 5 3:56, 6:52, 9:43.

Tall with former Baseball Commis-the first official interhemispheric miami -Pooiey rammed tackle for twe 2:34, 5:30, 8:26. Albert (Happy) Chandlerichampionship series ever staged at Versailles, to form a newlin baseball, held at Tokyo, Japan, une 6:10, 8:45, Young, Durando Scrop To Draw over center for the touchdown. Six tie 45 seconds had elapsed th. the half. Tremont's kick was good NKBRAilKA 7.

Tremont kicked off to Reynolds, who ran 1 16 yards to the 22 NKHR.VHK.A Reynolds ran right end and NEW YORK (INS) Paddv Novak ploughed to 1 a first down on the 40. Novak plunged four' DALLAS (APj The Toung of Greenwich Village and Cederdahl failed to gain. Cederdahl Southern Methodist N. Miami" MI.IMI—Maliiug swung left end for five. 5Uo to 12:45 drew the line finer than ever in meeting 62." aginst SMU last Satur- as they battled to a day, but Baylor Coach George stubborn ten-round draw at Madi- Sauer said was no inten- Square Garden, A A.

ikiair Feformatory heat Hotel. 2 1 tion of any Baylor Of SMU player A Strong comeback by Durando, Dairy heal 2-1. tiradow Cold heal M'l. Hk. of High Ind.

game; I High team series: Helknap Furnace High ind. lliiescr High team game: Hlate Iteformalory A I.ADIFH llilltn Misses heat Odds Ends. 3-11. I'in iirlers heal Eucky oins. Hidinlers heal biigar 2-1.

-II. odd.v;. Silice 1950, once-pow- legions have been wrt'eked I by an exum-cnbinng scantial that the dismis.sal of 90 cadets, including virtually the entiri' football squad. Coiich F.arl (Red) High team series: Hlllen Misses High lod. series: Hteiihoff Hlgb leant game: Hpliiilers VEIERANH l.liAt.l Hoi Hocks heal Training.

I-U. Finance I heal l.iicky fslrikes. ItiH'kels heal Finance II. I. Vtiiudlralion tied 'I rng.

Fat 2-2. High ind, gaiiie; I'ele lacolis 2ut High team series: Hot Hocks 2.4«*) to deliberately injure who staggered Young with two 2 Sauer declared emphatically good right crosses in the ninth that wa.s not a dirty football round, saved him a loss after game. There might have been Paddy had piled up a substantial isome late tackling or blocking early margin, because of the slow whistles. Young weigher 158Va to play a game this late in the race when tempers; I2U.5 are frayed by the long hard paign and the championship is being decided, withouf getting riled up he said The paper, The (Tampus, bitterly a.s.sailed Baylor players and Sauer for seven roughing ifiq EAST IIII4LN 70th and South A SAT NITE 9 TO 1 DECEMBER 1 Bob Deckard Adm. $1.00 Tax Ind.

Make Reservations Now for NEW YEARS EVE Phoi.e 4-2825 illgli ind scries: I'ele lacttlts iilgli leaiii game: Trng Eac. EVI.II. Fitrd Van Eines beat 3-1. Hud beat 1 Hlahiihe heal Suppi.t. 1 1 aik ha.s been forced to try tn ihvi Hhipping.

rebuild the structure with inex- r' tram series: Ford Van plebes and B-squad High ind. High Irani game: Ford Van is better than we are at be.r^nginrrrl!'^'*'«.* every Blaik said today, from 50 feel with 32 sending his light pistols, have been carded for through warmup paces at beat 4-n. program, which will bo governe. I He indicated the ca- members. penalties and fouls which the officials in a position to Southwest conference officials said they received no protest from 2 7 Southern Methodist or anybody.

beat Vlasna Root 4-0. to, tied 2-2. I'rlntlng beat Eambcr. 4-tl. High ind.

game; Hcolt 'High team series: Capitol High Ind. series: Heveiin .53.5 I High team game: apitol 840 by National Hifle Association w'ould try to hold their ownARgh team series: inspection rule.s. Sponsorshij) of the meet is through flaminK spirit and the eiemc'nt of surprise. hi sinesh vv me Nav is a lumbering giant of a The 2 1 II 4U. 4.

I. .1 apital tifllce HnHart by the Grand Island Rifle 221 2 MO .567 844 1 on the right If you krlng your car here for a inotoi Tune-up Our woikmanhhip 1 and our are right. VVe specialize in Motor overhauling, Front end alignment. A complete brake service. CAPITOL AUTOMOTIVE ball club that onlv onro fhie sa-t Hupply beat Roberts Dairy.

2 1. UdU tIUU inai oniy once tms sea- ommouwealth EU beat t.oet# Oiiniry lob -son has measured up to its poten- tial. That in its last enme 91 7 ttr 1 I Hl team series: Hervice t.arage 2 8 a victory over Columbia and ind. series: lu-ranek tta only triumph in eight starts. Service 720 Army also beat Columbia, 14-9, vdie hovv nc faci and there are two other games Meister Brau.

2 1 that a basis for compa.l'cni;. Northwestern whipped Armv 20- 3 14 and definited Navy, mih series: Uraii throttled Navy. 14-0, while just Ortun squeezing past Army, 7-6. only other vicUny this season was over The Citadel. 27-6.

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