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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 14

Publication:
The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
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14
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That Goal Line? ISIJ Drives And Passes And Drives To ISo Avcdl iCTIII'. LOOKFD runbark oi the second half kickoff had the Scarlet partisans screaintng. He went from his own 10 to the 25. TtVO VIEWS OF THE SAME BAD These pictures, made an instant apart, show Ray Novak unable to field a pass on the goal line from Bobby Reynolds mmm 7 ARE THE III'SKEKS? Ed Mornfield has only three Tigi in ttes for company he stie.iks for the goal line after swiping a Nebraska pitchout. Sudakx Whip Iohu 'I'lilorH CEDAR KALI.S.

la. Dakota exploded for four touch- downs in the third period day and unbeaten Teachers. 34-20. Iowa Teachers scored all but '4 the third period, and it was in that quarter that South Dakota slammed over 27 points to add to a seeond-ix riod hdowii. four touch- eriod Satur- beaten Iowa I ON THE of hohhles was this one by Cifra when it apiavired he had a first and 10 on about Tiger Stefanides ntiiveied.

(loriK'll Coliitiihia hv 21-14 NEW YORK win- nimble In crumbled less football tearr, brun.ed and vaunted defer es Saturday beaten in fjve Rames, rleteated the Middies, 17-0, in Dame Sinks iNavy, 17-6 Whacks CEEVEI.AND pass play. liullclOgS in for tbrei tom fourth no I SaMrdav and C( aid. -ifii fir-d tuitierl 7 1 dl.ih Ui.e lI-'A'i of 22 In that or.e gamed in the uninter- I i.efoM the 2htti ufiset 01.027 I f. i rrer Mi -0; vn i ti- to hi like a uno thnlUr I'll a as they t- i to the Irish t'a the period, Until the Navy touchdou which ranif after Capt. John l.urski had a funihle hv Oame's Ralph Gug- liehni, the Middies had iieen iinalile lo get heioiid Notre tK line.

I'oe In. ii, in winning their toi Coaf'ii la ahy, again 10 losses and eight ties, lifoke from the harrier as if to Starting to one- en plays. But a moved them back HEYi HALLOWEEN WAS FRIDAY Back Jim Hook presents a spooky appearance as a gang of HusKers converge on him. The plastic mask protected the face. for the two make it a runaway the opening r.

I Notre Dame through the startinv from their own traighf one-rointlo' ex Columbia yards and had inflicterl in the past two years. overhead for 125 for an la- It war. a triumph for defense Hr.ton rather than offen tne ifi-yard line from l-'iflli Will 'kf had to settle for the l.dltffiU I mil 111 when the Middies for their Arrix HAMJI.TfoN', Y. p.rie touriidown on a rornjie to it fifth vk fi i-ni Ste'-e SclioTler- tojy W'dfi de of to End Jim toucfidov.n ie-i Al SiniinoiiS Ur.t time, tiowevei. ttie li I I erf to down i t-ad ttie game v.rat-ped up on a CyUf ee, fn fa rio-d, 16-yaid field gocd A erowd of about a.000 saw tiie l.oi; Arnx, two siioit-yard: Kill up their he iviest iidowns by one-sided conquest in a five-game Worden, and a BIRMINGHAM Corky Tharp and Bobby Marlow, two great running back.s^ were mueh for pass-minde't (ledgia 'Bdiua took a 34-14 -f Zeka Bratkowski, luxe er, kept Alabama among the 30,000 fans on anxious seat until the final whisle; He completed 17 of 26 throws lor iMissiAsippi State Topped hy Tulane Detroit I FortUluiil r.

series with the Chocktaws. Col- Notre End grite had won all five. jtaught SchoderiHk NEW 0 a bat- ti red atul bi uibed Tulune teaio ame iium behind Saturday to feat State, 34-21 ig Orleans beiore 25.000 fanu. The Green W'ast defense felj hall after six injured, including McGee and Tackle Bob triurnpii over favored Eordham at Hobelot, and Tulane trailed in the en i Triboru Stadium. at the half.

YORK Ted Murchi- ijidtia V.a fimgmg fiiiid Satur- ilay, 4 11 of 22t OI' 252 yards lo set up all four apart in tlie first Eullbaik Neil Detroit touchdowns and lead the players were safety when Titans to an upset 28-2 hKitball Max.

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Years Available:
1902-1995