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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 13

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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LINCOLN SLNDAV JOT'RNAL AND STAR November 25. 1951 a is the same play from the stands before Heatly was forced out of bounds. A CORNHUSKERS EYE VIEW This is how Oklahoma looked to the Huskers as they rolled back with a kickoff. A FAN'S EYE VIEW Thi; Bruins Batter Trojans LOS ANGELES, UP). Led by tWO hard hit1ing sophomore half hacks and a brilliant display of defense, UCLA blocked and rocked favored Southern Califor nia into submission by a and v.i I Ha' Me morial coliseum turf with thej juiciest victory plum of the sea i Thus the underestimated Bruins earned runner up title laurels in HOPHOMOUi and Don Stalwick were the big' eons of the UCLA attack, while the outweighed UCLA defensive! line held the vaunted roj; well in check until late in i final quarter.

UCLA thus wound ud the sea 01 IT, OKLAIIOMX STYLL Tins is the play PITCH) three defeats and one tie. The' lone Bruin conference loss Stanford. NU Better Than Expected, The Bruins struck lust when the I si star. Frank Clifford, lun.bled on his own 42. Stalwick ruced 16 yards, and four plivs later from the 24, Cameron passed to Stalwirk in the Says Giant Jim Weather all end The closest the Trojans got to by NOKKis ANDBMON Cifra and the line backing of Sen i LOT Hob Mullen.

Reichal, the former Husker, and 22 members of his Bayard high tho Bruin eoal in thp first half That taint letu.n in 'he first jteam which lost only one game. Stalwick. a 170 pnuiider Bi nin, great delensi ve game. (jiiartei he)ed out spirit a lot." commented Wilkinson. "We reeled off a 4(5 yard run on the ers hit us as hard as we've been Oklahoma used its first defen ve and offensive units the entire needed that one." He admitted the Soonet did orient "Statue of Liberty" play bit all year.

the third quarter to put the, Thus did Bud Wilkinson, the 35 all r.n thP TTSr T) Then Ike vear old Oklahoma lei 'game. Wilkinson showed treat resDect not ko "all out in their otp risr d. but that they bad to for tbc Busker line, repeatedly nuntmir on fourth down with less an end, on fourth down sum up his team's 27 0 victory came ftfOimd ofi dOUbla rever over the Nebraska ubuskers n. arlifv than two vards to no. Once the Johnny Bordogi "Oklahoma has a rieat learn." n' Cooneis minted with six inches KtiUKiM5 Mrui i tsoooy uecKer got oacK to me nusKer wnn mis uKianoma kickoii yvincn ne mg up.

Iieldea in tne end zone. replied tin .1 William (ila to ford of the Nebraska Cornhutkera I would have to kM an nkle Press box conclusion: This was "Thev huslle all the wav and ulav. a i 'ehi aska's best ffame of TBI: backer Donn Moomaw intercept the veai. Clean, nam rnrmu. rjed the hall he cro.med "(iee, wish I could have run bet the third touchdown.

lee." CSC went to the retiiovc ALL WAS SMILES in the All American Bobby Reynolds, his left eye heavily bandaged, watched the game from the east stands. It is doubtful whether he 4 Nebraska reallv knows how to i Even Sooner dressing roon some glory and managed to cov though the Oklahoma! bb yards in a doen plays will bo able to pl.iv against Mi tackle," said Comer Jones, Sooner line coach who tutored the Husker I forwards in 1946. "I think Bill! Southpaw Dean Schneider did the hustling to catch a pi; ami because of the burned cornea there was considerable towel throwing until the Troji got in i' red against oiorado. will be awfully tough next year. ipping and horseplay.

Bov. Nebraska was a Then Halfback Jim Sears bulled tougher than we expected," 18, four and one the last plunge Jim Weatherall, the Soon OPEN ALLEYS Every Cougars (Haw State Rivals r's big all America tackle. "I bey th(l IKls1v brujs(. ilayed awfully bard peciallv on ls expected lefense. 1 thought Minmck was a fr 1(.

Fnday eal gOOd boy. "I think you inii l.t ive been f()f the end right With us if Bobb Soplaanor Dennis could have pUred MM Bwf Shabacker. Afternoon and c' Sat, Sun. i SEATTLE, Wash. (INS).

Wash i lI" Nights SIS Call 1 who has been out ot action the little around th se the third Quarter .7 "Ph wings. 10Ue Mown halltime delu it nc defied 2 7828 for defeat Washington. 27 25. be 11 Wnpn hmanUfl blocked Reservations re 52,000 fans in the traditional u' lament at A game" at Seattle. haS trmvt.

it marked the first time Lincoln Howling Washington State took the lead AniKT in three years that the huge Ail American had suffered a blocked hoot. the first play oi tin; second 237 12 ill carrying of freshman George fuiarter when Halfback Bud Roff Scouting the anie were ler climaxed a fiO vard drive bv Trogdon of Miami and Harry plowing over left tackle from two THE lliess Gallops IQamafe, South Dakota coach. yards out. Bis kick was wide. ROSEWILDE A iew plays later Hdlhack ir Pitt Win I III 1 III III wnote mean toe tiusKers in ithe 1952 opener.

Carnage said he intended to use Don Voet. an early season Busker 1126 28 Street yarns irorn his own 42 to the piTTSP.l 'I' i If I' Fullback 7 dearllock who tratv f. rred to South Dakota, narntoered die broke a touchdown. His kick was fourth quartet to give the of polish com bined, i niverctv nf iv a 1 3 7 rented Hai ry BOWLING TOT All Day VWI Sat. Sun.

Jin 3Uc per line JJ Reservations P' halm me lean. State rallied cV 'te had showed this tough a defense 1 bo third nertod With two TBi iE St. bottled nt Nrman last year, I think and a brace of extra nomi Each eor.l would have Washington' drive mwrbif 7 1 1 fr, With the students on Thanks ALL AMERICAN TACKLE A couple of small fry besiege Oklahoma's great tackle, Jim Weatherall for his autograph after the fame. Weatherall was a major factor in the Sooner defense which held the Scarlet scoreless for the first time in 21 games. yards in eight plays.

i'nb Siajna to End pVtofi vai at, on. there stands were Coach Hank Lions Top Brown, Boh Bestwick, 170 pound quarterback, accounted for i Pitf first, tmichdimu with a 29 14, In Windup yard heave to End Chris FREE 1 NEW YORK. (JP). Fullback varrinrr whs Howie Hansen and Halfback John tne, first haIf rftw Valuska ea. cracked Brown' for tuiZn.

1J ai for the Panthers and the fourth Yale, Harvard Fight to Tie NEW HAVEN, SAVE THE TAX WE HAVE SEVERAL NEW KAISERS and HENRY 2a300RS 4ax0RS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY These Cars will be sold at the Old Low Prices. CORWIN L. HULBERT MOTORS mor: Nebraska' Finest! 0 Open Ever, Aft.a Fountain Lunch 9 Open DUy AM Mldirtt 9tK S. E. Corner Windsor I an Ray Powell of the Providence LO li 1875, Reds in the American Hockey period, Colt rowd league scored a penalty shot goal contro'l froi the recently against Syracuse.

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