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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 8

Publication:
The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
Issue Date:
Page:
8
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EIORT UNCOLN SUNDAY STAK NOVEMBER 12, 1922, American Legion Parchment (Tbc CKU of foniViVuVioti, now, fhH of I92e ploctd the cotter stotye of the Cdpthl hg 45od At)d Country, We outielvM foUotvtnft Co uphold dnd defend ibetltuMon bhe ilnlVed of Co malnteln Xow end Ofdeti Co otyd petpotudVe percent AtnerUenUtni Co preierve tnemorlea dt)d of our diiOoUMon In Wot I Co of Individual to the Ctdte end Datioiyi cowbdt tho eutoeroey of both dna the Co tnabe riyht nydoter of Co promote peace end on edrrh Co Vrensmlt to posterity the pttnciplee of jwMce, crecy Co eenteetdte ednettfy oot cotn- tddihlp ty eur devotion to wjutuil lloyd Ko-ln ilohn AidddlU Ldunenee Coy apple C. jTranh J5. yiee Coit)tn jrinance Cfftcec Adjutant IVA eef eeo VAI iU iij It liii eye aei AboTK Shown an of thi In tho corner of the new Nebraska capltol by J. Ed C. Maher commander for Nebraska of the American I.egton, setting 'o Ihe preamble to the of that organisation.

9 Hi I llii aoee HH ::1 liji II 5KEE5 SMOTHER the ffontlnued from Tage Seven 5 VAI HH toisrhdown. placeklcked extra point. Score: Nebraaka, 22; Kansas, 0. Ivey weft In the Kansas lineup for Mosby. McAllister went In the Nebraska ilneup for Scherer.

House replaced Hortman went in for Hartley and Noble for H. Dewlta Weller kicked off fifty yards to McAdams who fumbled, Nebraska recovering on the Kansaa 17-yard line. Ilusrtell made four yards and Hart- Hartley failed to make yardagej n.an bucged through for three yards and punted out of more. Russell made It first down, on 20 yard carrying the ball to the Kansas 3- McAdarns failed to I- in Iwoj line. Noble gained a yard and on playa and then ptinted forts ynrds.lthe second play Rtissell miutrmed mm HH IVA IVA IVA HH HSl returning to the Nebraska throngh for tonrbdown.

41 yard line. Nebt ska dn a failed to placeklck the extar point. penaltL but faib to gain nnd' Score: Nebraaka. 28. Kunaas.

0. punted foriv yards Nixon went in the Nebraska returning to the Kansas 25 yard line for Hassett. Hendrickson replaced I Hpisrgeoii nifde eight yards. It wee Weller and substituted for now raining Inu-d a regular cloud lleroul.st. Spurgeon kicked off thirty- five yards to Thomsen who returned fifteen yards.

iHiwltz broke for a twenty yard gain, on the the and he failed to gain and the game jj ball on Us 22 yard' ended with the bail in II bursL Hurt made Ita flr-it down but Kansas faib-d to gutn nnd punted forty out of luiUndH. I.ewellen soon it wr.s Una An of punts and the per tod ended with In of the hall or its 38-yard line. Score at the end of the scrond quarter: Nobi 9. Kansas, 0. THIRD QUARTER.

H. went buck in tbe Ne-i braaka lineup. 'I'he ind died dow n. Nebraska received the klckoff and reflated the hall to mldfleld. made a down Lewcllrn add ed another when he plunged through for fourteen y.iids bringing the ball to the Kansas 38 yuid line.

drove through for twenty yards. went in the Kansas hneup for lUack, I'ewlts and Hartley faded to muke and Hartley piiSHed over the Kansas goul fur a hbsi'k. put the ball play on its 20 yard line a Kansas fumble iithe 18- yard line. Hartley aud Iriewellen made e' rht yards. Nebraaka then drove through to the rie fr une 'bg the down 'I'he Hiiakers I to nuvke aid- a four downs.

Husksrs Start to Score. McAdams punted ar ty yunls. ton sUpptng through in- mud for a four-ysurd ret in tz r- -'ub' four yanta -n a pu Hartley nnd inwellen made It then heuded drH which put the ball on the Kan. IT yard line Iriowellen thre eyards, Ilart- lev adtleil two IlUB- It and It in for aim lu the Nebras- k.i lln'W' substituted for iioiiberg In tbe lineup. a Uo paa.v, it three HH III! poH.

esslon on the Kansas 41-yard line. Mnal score: Nebraska. 28; Kansas 0 MSON FUMBLES 1111 TO PBINCETBN (Continued from Raven.) the Tiger had pvseesston of the hall at midfield. Lineup and Summary. HH HH HH rHnc'eton (IPsy Tieat 1Mckinson Alford Howard Huker Caldwell le it rg----- ihb rhb.

Score by periods; ITinceton 0 ifarvard 0 Harvard I Hubbard I Dunker Hohbr Huol! HebrVe Owi'n 10 VAI Alma Meets Its First On Lexington Grid lai to The Star.) ALMA. II The Almu HH iootbiAll had wtimlr.g record of 19 straight for thre. I Alma en third! yards. hit the ysids ai a dow quarter end--d wit 1-U In Ne them by a br.xsen on the K. iisas out- vard line Alma in every phase of th Score at the end of the third several suoceesf.il Nebraska, 9, Kaneas.

0. FOURTH QUARTER. dr-jve off tackle on play for a hduwn H. De-i Is the trv pulnt. Si-ore 0.

ak-t'-d f-Tly srd- passes. Alina made its touchdowns by picking up a fumble on five-yard and having an oen field to Dewliz forty I McAdrr- vaixl los 1 I- I r.tad 11 ff 1 tv yards of .7 -aid line carry ball 88 yarda fur h- down. Alma has playeo is gain 1919 and this ths bave leeii defeateil All ih. Alina Were delayed lieu piwys but were not puUed vst enough for Lexington. playe were gene- Btralght footbad with a long i coinpletd The HH feat ire of tbe game the run i ng by "Chlck Haiupson and Hich HH of I.axlngtun.

Kan -1 the Une plunging full haog a' but Wltb IriSxlngton on a-- JVi, 1 eount of a bad leg Alma brought ed a two- band and several went in the Ke- nke Scoltsbluff Wins 0 Hartley nn.d« fu 11 i irst dcwr Haitley bui ked for f' ur' i-1 thr for tl.r-e went! a for Sch. pj-el. A rw Hirt- lev to Hen II te foi sm yards. Hs added ten yards thsn throiight the left k.de of the Kansas Une Hart, i. and ln for in thr Kansas -p.

On Snowy Gridiron li The hrd Teuohdewn. Lew I 2 1 .1 -u fl Fit-- it over ial to st LrtiTT.SLLT FV. ri. 1 nigh Ly, 6 jr.tme wj uLy. ufciedi witi: the 'crw dlffu V.

tl 1 THA KYO We desire to express our sincere ap us and that has enabled us to Lancaster County and th VOI We are really at a loss for words that will be fitting have so loyally stood behind us at the polls, thus 2 1 Not only do we appreciate your support to sue to you, but we will when inausjurated into our vai can that will be for the betterment of this section Any time that ve can serve you do not hesitate tc to extend in any way that is within our power, on Again we thank you and may we be worthy of the Chas. W. Pool of State (elect.) C. B. Robinson State Treasurer (elect.) John H.

Morehead I', s. 1st Dist. (elect,) O. s. Spillman Attorney General (elect.) Charles Randall Railway Commissioner (elect.) J.

B. Morgan Countv Clerk, County (ebot.) Dan Swanson ommissioner Public Lands Hidprs. (elect.) R. H. Thor V.

s. Congressman, 1st De 'erm. (elect.) M. Cameron County Commissioner (elect.) John Matzen State Supt. of Education (re-elected.) Robt.

G. Simmons U. S. Congressman, 6th Dist. (elect.) J.

R. Bennett County Clommiagkmer (tlfci.) THIS A VV OF A unrmtnm.

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