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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 12

Publication:
The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
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12
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November 11, 1951 LINCOLN' SI N'DA JOI RNAL AND STAR Mio, llllMIIM llll1' Minnesota JIBn I BBZZIZzl fljQ PAIN IN Till M( cMt'r' Jf" I 'TrlL. NBRASKA LJ? I role as he attempts to bulldog HMfback Jerry EHis to the tur in thehnM quarter Aerials Aid Terps Over Navy, 40 21 hrill for Navy, which lost six games and tied the other, until hen game Navy had tne fourth quarter. Quarterback BmnH at Mikc Sorrentino then pitched for Maryland ground at twQ Navy SCQres aftef Maryland lalfhme, Maryland held had run up a 34.7 lead ncomfortable 14 7 lead Maryland came back for an Frank Brady kept the other tally to make its seventh 1 the ball game by run straight triumph safe. 7 n.Kf svv i mm fSZ I 1 back a punt 100 yards for a Navy's rug: Red line forced 000 fans. Maryland to go to the air for HAT WAS the only real of the first time this season.

The Plav bv Plav of First Hmker Victory Tmi 1 ui9u StatiHc Levels Tigers Trounce Harvard l. IW 1 II DUdl 1" 'Ik N.brMk. rl.r4.k. H. vuUh d( What did you do when these stories broke? State adh iilual pul oill hMl I Pled Huik' 1 1 nrrrnr.kv ho re ith just enough i.ma stair in jt unstoppable, state's spectacul Yioier.

th. iat and gave the Gol 41. Kmanurl Sihnrll S.l.n.ll inn t. Ih, iv game nwiall total to 1.500 bfOM retiring earlv in the finale, during 1 whieh Ins high powered forces) Punched more than half of then on (he N. hNnk.i I k.l'J v.ml, "uZrior 7 Vara hn.ii triumph, recus.r.

a hv the A homecoming of 13,296 saw the heavily favored Tutsans lead by only 21 13 at halftime the lopside.l 1 low (1 fter Kansas State's Georee Carter Kid I faulv hard I streak to I new KM Kill il RTKK scored oti pass plays of 40 and 32 yards. 1 inferior bu( itubbtrn mm THE FRESHMAN end snagged 'I am locked to H. until 1h Mann parsed to Schmidt the second from Ted Maupin Iowa Man ra. was mpi. ir HlS tWO tallies.

Scored tWO ITlin in utes before the intermission, left Hfea wf. one yard short 3 rm down the Wildcats only one point be hncll ramtm I s.t.N for a hrs. down imdi 14.13. Vmia''n moionTlS5w nmI to Vher' But their brashness stung Tulsa r.k for a wen v.r.i km Mmm.k t0 a fury that before the game's fatal 60 seeonds the TlgfTI MOf twice to break everv lhuvata heart in the Tl.MW gathenn rrinreton scored the third time it handled the ball after taking thr opening kickoff, and tins initial tourhdown resulted from a 11 vard iuhs from Ka, maier to Harvey Mathis that UHm t.i'fhul r.V. Is II.

.1,1,. una hn.k. Ihnmuli, MM IM kMM MgMlMl Nhrasti Hot donna 1 derdahl MKomplete. Ilordonna was up on the ground. Only liberal substitutions from midway of the seeond half and frequent penalties, eostinic Tulsa 165 yards, held down the nil yard dri 1,1 the of Basketball Players Admit Bribes.

You asked: What players? What teams? Anybody 1 know? What games did they throw? Who bribed them? How much money? Fullback Howard Waugh proas slopped hv vided one of the contest's greatest n'a'" thrills with a 54 yard scoring i touKht over, romp and Sub Halfback Gene hk si. iow Helwig dosed the Hurricane's nde. point making with a 15 yard AMKA si. iowa scarnper ending a 63 yard march. i.

rroekpr's touchdowns were la iroin THEN HNDIN. tie and in position to register ne S( of the season's most shocking up c' sets. Harvard was inspired for the nMu Nehraska leopard Escapes from Zoo. You asked: What zoo? How did he get out? Anybody hurt? Will they catch him? from eight and two yards out after drives of 41 and 13. Parsons went over on 10 and one yard rambles to climax 61 and 71 yard Nam, Ponsemo.

e. kr' "TantCs and nuv he' Immm IwIWH WU nn ai.d tor a donna Pass, ,1 on the L's Hot na I ot two. Bardoni ptmi.d to ll.vt temrnrd Ml vards to the Nebraska II a Slnlc svhnell pkked up (iw Cn Mann Pass Iowa Slate w.M next 14 minutes, until tvamaiei dashed the.r hopes with sharp shooting teats that enabled Full hack Kuss McNeil to end a yard thrust with a one yard scoring plunge. Then, with only seconds to go Tulsa right Mull, ii inlerlerred on Mann Pas bi'fore halltline. defensive Cllianl h.

and Iowa 'UU iT' Svl.n. ll ran.M., ,1 Idaho Almost Popples Cougai Record Snow Buries City. You asked: How deep is it? Traffic stopped? How will I get to work? Who's snowed in? Anyone frozen? s'r ItWKBr' YMCA lo Conduct IMivsiral Exams I N.hfask,." Ilordogna failing Yank Pitcher Up Following Surgery Sehraska 1 Ion long lorn Nor, is Pass otlj Iho S((U. pL( in, Jerdahl punted Mi tuh hillt 4 "vis No end ior eih. sar.K 11 ed.ldahl was long All'IMOHK.

(T'r Vie Raschi Washington State came ced out of John Hopkins hos behind 30 seconds before the half to take its 9 to 6 lead. I minus the frayed knee Maybe you heard a flash report on TV or radio. But the minute you got a chance, you grabbed for your newspaper. You knew it was the only place to get the whole story fast. There in the paper was everything facts you couldn't get in a hurried broadcast or couldn't wait for till they appeared in magazines.

Every day dozens of stories are only half told or not told at all until you read your newspaper. Miss an issue and you feel like a hermit. For it always turns out that something has happened that everybody knows about but you. And everybody else feels the same way. Everybody reads the newspaper every day for the new on Tito or for prices on Hoprlong Cassidy shirts for boys.

That's why, when you have something to sell, the newspaper is the place to reach all the people all the time In advertising, why deal in fractions? Magazines reach only fractions of your market. Each one appeals to some people which had pained the big York Yankee pitcher near the end of the 1951 baseball sea HAND TRUCK 1126 28 Street not to others. No magazine is read by everyone in town who can possibly buy. Radio and TV programs reach only fractions, too. Each one appeals to a limited audience sport fans, homemakers, kids, etc.

And how many of these can listen at the time you broadcast? The newspaper talks to everybody in town. It's created fresh every day for everybody. Just as you read the paper now, all of your customers and prospects read the paper, too at the time they choose, for as long as they choose. Only the newspaper is first with th most news first with the most people, first with the most advertisers. Bimi Ml Day vfir 30c per line Ilk OPEN Call 2 7850 SLU This is an all purpose truck, ideal deHverv trucks, jrrain where merchan dise is handled WW Reservations Also Other Type Trucks For All Purposes The newspaper is always "first with the most" It's No Military Secret! A OPEN ALLEYS Every (fffi Afternoon Nights gll AT prnfMmMfr mor: Nebraska's Finest! 0 Call Lanes ST.

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