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LINCOLN SUNDAY JOURNAL AND STAR Soptcmber 81, 1958 Follow The Buskers to Victory: Play-by-Play Chart ca BS EE CE as CE EE B3 ta SUitlstics Total flrti Total Yards taloed outtai PaiMS alttiRpttai PaiiM coowlHfd mi i kr of ooota roots Mockod Total oooikor of fooiMot Owo hoiklei TocoYorod Tfoiiilwr of oootait i arda lota hr oomMos OoMlw IftO IS 5 3.0 0 0 1 lOVk S84 Sift 74 IS 4 0 4 5 00 Naw York iToYelond Cbicaao II Fhitadclpliia WadUMtoo Bortoo ......................74 8t. Lools Uctrott NATIONAL LK.VtilE lA Id BrooklYO 94 York 00 St. lAioU 0.1 Pkiladalplita 02 Ckkaao 7 Cioclonatl Bouton St 59 63 62 84 41 109 .633 .509 ..178 .5.18 .442 .429 .273 8 11 20's 28 30 Snnday Journal A Star SpMial OMAHA Omaha University used a beefy line and a potent Results WEATKRN LEAtil'B (Pinal ITajoff) miyw 3. Omaha 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE Ntw York 2. Pbliadtlpkla 0 Waahingtoo 10, Boitoo 6 SI.

Looii 9-4. Chicane CICYClaod 11. 9. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicato 4. St.

Loaii 1 running attack to scuttle Nebraska Phlladalphia .3, New York 2. AMERICAN ASSO( lATlON Final PlaYoHs Wesleyan here Saturday, 14-7. The Plainsmen, seeking -their a first win over an Indian team ixxernational league since 1947, were ineffective most Rochester 5 Montreal 3 rtf wav asainst the stout In- p.Ycikic coast LEAGLB of tne way agamsi me sioui xn Krancbco 4 dian forward wall. Oakland Sacramento 5 The winners tallied first with Loc Atweies s. san nieto i less than five minutes remaining; in the first quarter, after a fumble by Wesleyan Fullback Sanford Nelson set up the pins.

THE PLAINSMEN had halted an initial Indian thrust on the Garnet one-ywd stripe when Linebacker Walter Garner twice halted goal- ward thrusts by Omaha Fullback i Marrero au7c AMERICAN LEAGUE PhlladclphU at New York-Rrrd (IS-18) Rcynelta OS-S). Detroit at CICYcland.HoiittcBMn (S-191 ea. Lemon (20-6). I blcato at 81. Lonli-Plcrca Ptilctte (10-13).

Boston at M'adilntton-Klnder ational league Brookbn at (6-7) or Btock (14-3) Wilson (12-12). New York at Phlladclphia-Janscn (11-11) Meyer (12-13). CInclnnall at Plttsburtfc-Podhtalan or Perkowski (12-9) ys Necclal (1-4). 8t. Lonis at Ckkago-MlicU (10-7) Rnsb (15-13).

Kentucky U. Drops Opener To Yillanova t) na LL-J CE 13 CE fc2 CU Go. Tech Swamps Citadel Major League Box Scores American League ATLANTA, WV-GtorfU Tech, third best team in college football loolced like an underrated club Seturdiy when a fleet of backs piled up a 54-6 score over Boeton l( Lxxlman 2h Terncrt Ib Rcphcne rf Wilbur Klafhos Bolling eg ParneUp Nison Schmaag Waihtagtoa 10. ab a 4 2 7 0 Yoit 3b 4 10 0 Butby c( 4 14 0 Jmten rf 4 0 9 0 Wood 3 12 0 Vernon Ih 2 0 3 1 Taylor lb 2 12 0 3 10 1 Hodcflcta 2h 2 1 3 M. 4.

(Sad) St T.OUÍ« Chkaao abb a 6 4 2 1 4 16 0 Miranda 5 110 Fos 2b 5 .116 2 Robinson Ih 1 2 3 2 2 5 4 iLotlar 4 2 Gramo 1 0 0 0 10 0 1 Mataanoa 110 2 5 1 4 a 1 Grliaom Stawait Doriihp KennodyP 83 BoMoa 000 000 0 WaahingUMi 031 000 Goodiaan. Zarllla, Ste- 1 phene, Lrpclo. Schmeti. Yota. jcnKn, the I Wood 2.

Vernon 2, Runnek, Hodetlrin. 2. Run- Clt.d«l In weathir b.ttn for a swimming meet. Stcphroi. hr emon, Dl'-Hoderlcin to Landen 10 0 0 ab a 1b tb a Kryhmki Ih 3 0 11 Dyck c( 110 0 rt tool rf 8 16 1 Nieman If .8210 Courtney 4 3 4 1 Young 2b 4 0 10 DemacelrlM 2 0 5 0 Palla 3 1 0 2 0 10 2 0 0 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Huskers Win Opener Aksel Schmidt.

The Plainsmen moved the ball out to the 14 when Nelson hobbled. Keith Christie, the Omaha bright light through most of the afternoon, flipped a 14 yard strike to End John Maseman who dove into the end sone. Schmidt had three attempts at the conversion and a strike on his last try. i The Wesleyan defense stiffened! throughout the remainder of thej half and it was Lloyd Indians who fought off two Meth -1 odist near the goal Once the Indians stiffened on the 17 to stop a 54 yard advance. And Bob end zone intercep- LEXINGTON, Ky.

(JP) Gene tion of a Marv Macy aerial at- piiipski and Ben Addicgo, two tempt thwarted the only other jjggt runners, iound gaping holes Wesleyan thrust. defense Saturday nifiht and helped Villanova win an OMAHA MARCHED 58 yards football game, 25-6, at the start of the third quarter piiipski, a former West Pointer for its final tally, with Schmidt Sacramento, who re- bulling his way oyer from the cribbing yard stripe. Tony Roth squirmed and slashed his called in to convert and he yards on a reverse in the squwely between the uprights minute of the third period Wes Hultquist, a touchdown which clinched averaged five yards a try eightvictory, running attempts and added 80, villanova. touted as a possible in pass receptions, turnedpowerhouse this year, 'in the top thrill early away at a weakness in Continued from Page 1-B Statistics 10 27 7 LOS ANGELES itultifled at first by lear- ing 112-degree field temperature, I came to life in the last half today Totato 34 8 34 9 Totaig 3110 Stawart popptd out for Grluom In 9tb (Tiicago 000 000 the University of Oregon on the four first downs. ferring to the Sodak school, man-! aged only 15 yards in five carries, first downs (T oud By By REYNOLDS, who set a national! By PcnaitiM collegiate scoring record in with 157 points, added four placements to his touchdown for a total of 10 points.

South. DakoU was heavily swarmed all day by Husker led by Linebacker Verl Scotty End Andy Lochr snd Guard yards produced only punts (Number) Average So. Nebraska Dakota 20 21 6 0 1050 RVSHING (Number Rushea) Number .............440 Number Yarda Lota 42 Net Gained 398 FORWARD PASSING Attempted Number Completed Number had Intercepted Net Yarda Gained TOTAL PLAYS and topp: Hardeman, Dick and Glenn Turner. That all the Tech could count on. They just looked the best Saturday.

A crowd of 16,000 watched the track meet. It been 16 iince Tech last lost and In that string is (Hodertein). (ButaJy). Schmeet. (11-8).

Pnmell 03-11). Dufty, Rommel. McGewui. St. i.ouit 000 100 phurnins less of tiny Teddy Nar- Runa-Dyck.

W'ertr, Nieman. Cwtriney. Rivera. 2. Nieman, leskl.

Wrnofl 2B lloblnson 2. wnn thpir Pacific Krvhoiki The BruinS WOn incir racilic Chicago 12 St. 0 BB 4. Coa.st Conference debut before ta 24,587 fans in Los Angeles Mem- and ER Grissom ennedy CM): Psige 0-0. (13-9).

(U-IO). iiubb. Froem Berry. Detroit GroOicf Kuenn i Dropolb victory in the Orange Bowl over Baylor. Omsbcrg Federiirf2h Pevky 2b first two touchdowns c.r»y showed the of this pointless game.

Ru(iin went around the left end for 32 yards for the first score. Five plays later Teas took in a punt by Paul Chapman and ran it all the without a Citadel hand touching him. Bruner took the Tech I White tl. DtaraM lb Cleveland 5 2 3 0 Mitchell If 4 13 3 Avita 2b 4 0 13 Dtaiycf 5 19 0 Easter Ib 4 2 3 0 Glynn Ih 4 10 0 Riwen lb 114 0 r( 1 0 2 6 Hesan toon ta 2 0 0 2 Garcia Mulcvkl 0 0 0 Grumrk I) 0 0 0 1 i) 0 0 0 0 0 4 110 6 3 2 4 4 3 I 1 Jooat 3 0 8 1 Pain If2 17 1 Phlllercf 4 110 IZemial t( 4 12 0 1 Clark rf 4 0 3 0 2b4 0 11 3 0 0 4 I Hitchcock 3b 1 Asircrth 3 0 6 0 1 Kellner p.1111 orial Coliseum against a surprisingly strong Oregon crew. NARLE8H, a 155-pound mite, Tmk s.

njBiiimi scored both the UCLA touchdowns cintai 1 4 11 O'on off-tackle bursts of five and Kizzutom 3 11 7 i seven ytrdis in the third and Mwfklf 3 0 3 0 fourth respecUvely. si punting was excel- Uerrac Martin 2b Six clipping penalties stopped further Nebraska damage, especially a 45-yard punt return by Thayer and a 50-yard Interception of a pass by Novak. Rankin, a cool customer for an' pas 18-year old, hit three of five passes for 66 yards. Nebraska lost 120 yards on 10 penalties. The Huskers leave Friday night by plane for the Oregon test.

know much more after said Glassford. Glassford let much out of Number had Blocked KICKOrrS (Number) Average Y'arUv KICK RETURNS Number Puni Itclurna Punt Returns Number Kickotf Returns Yards Kickoff INTERCEPTION RETURNS (Number) Yards Returns FU.MBLES Ball Ixtit BALL LOST ON PENALTIES Yuda Penalucd IS 7 1 lis 104 3 38 0 55 7 119 3 60 1 8 8 4 3 10 .120 4 3 0 1 43 41 85 6 0 1 0 the middle of the Kentucky line and ran it.s through sizeable holes to pick up most of its on the ground. I THE PENNSYLVANIANS scored one in the first period, twice in the third and again in the fourth. little Harry Jones shook loose for a 73-yard return of a punt which enabled Kentucky to score first in the first period. it was un- Individual Statiitict the fourth quarter.

Httitquist fielded a 21-yard paM from Macy and threaded his way for 46 additional yards and the lone Plainsman marker. Hultquist added the extra point from phMHinwnt to monopolise Wesleyan scoring. Hultquist added to his laurels with a 43-yard punting average in eight tries but it was Omaha Keith Christie who kept the however, it was Plainsmen in hot water with a'able to get up a full head of of- beautiful kicking exhibition in thcjfensive steam, dying moments. Christie booUd The setback, received before a 63-yard quick kick that set the 33,000 2 1 Plainsmen back deep in their largest opening game 53 territory, and added a 44-yard the worst Kentucky has suffered 2 boot out of bounds on the six and in a season opener in 46 years, ola 52 yard beauty out on the four Villanova supplemented the to stifle any Plainsman hopes of flashy running of Filipski and game tieing score. diego with effective passing by Ineffective work by the Plains- Bill Brannau, its quarterback.

61 man forward wall, both on 10-yard pass to Ray Sjfense and defense, apelled doomjRigney set up one touchdown, lolfor Roy youngFiUpski picked up 112 yards in charges. 14 tries and Addiego added 68 on Schropp, the tx-Midland back- Schmidt and Christie 1 0 jlent, too, as three times he kicked'his of tricks, as the Com-j 4 0 I inside the Oregon five-yard hu.skers used the straight T-for- Bordugna to keep the Webfoot crew nation throughtout the game. Not Nebraska BUSHING Timra Cnd. Gain Net .14 :.8 10 3 4 Allen kickoff and immediately dropped the ball cm his 23. uns Debp a.

3 0 5 2 30 4 24 8 2 0 12 1 0 0 0 New 000 000 0 0 0 0 itunv Hauer, lev, HHI Hauer, Heria 2H Hujuio. CODVCrSlon. I SH Zernial. S- DP hmi Fata. Hiuuio to Collins.

TT TT 6. New Y'ork 9. BB-Keltacr 3, 9 27 13 so 3. Lopat 5. and ER i 2-2 Rtuuto.

Itarra. (1-6). Loier-Kallnet (12-13). HurUry, Napp and Grtavt. Ttaaia 28 5 27 13 wallowing deep in ils own terri- once did the Scarlet unveil their 000 000 8)0 0 tory.

Halfback Pete Dailey missed winged or spread formations. No'aY the first but kicked the second Chicago Tad Shular racoverad and away the Yellow Jackets went again. Threa plays laier Hardeman banged across from the one. Another long run Dick Pretx's 34-yard tha final Tech touchdown before the intermisidon. The Citadel got Into the scoring act against Tech third stringers it late in the second Quarterback Buddy Friedlin went.hivrrt ct over from the one-foot line on antak.

The push covered 35 yards. Aiomg The score mounter In the second half. Defensive end Cecil Trainer slammed Chapman hard- in the end sone for a safety. Hardeman scored on a 30-yard run and after a good block by Jake Shoemaker. Turner got his on a six-yard buck and then Tech finally scored a Rpdgers to Pretz tal Leagut 8.

M. I c( Htauihler if 3b gg 4 0 I Sialkup gg 0 0 0 0 Bgumboitt SI 2b 4 0 a 2 4 0 3 0 4 12 0 Atwgll 3 0 0 ttarepg 2b 3 15 1 Jackson 3b .3 0 13 0 JcMcoat cf 3 0 10 Hacker 0 0 10 2 0 0 2 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 3 2 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 Totals 35 9 24 12 Totali atagled lor Gray in 7ili. Hopp popPMl UP Dtlioit WO 000 1 ..............................000 302 Dclgtat Mitclwl. Avtta 2. S3T omm Btuicr.

10. Gray 5. WIgbl 3. 4. 1.

2. Wight 1. Ogrcta 3. 4 to inntaga. Wight 3 In ta.

Madlaon to ta. While 2 ta 1 Garcia 7 in 7. Grornek 2 in 8. and E'R (iray 5-5. Wight Madison 0-0 While 0-0.

Garcia 3-0. Gromrk M. Rke II i-1, PH -Ginsberg (22-10)-' lb looser dray Summers, McKtn- Rke ley. Hcmochkk. 2:13.

Euvselman Staley at. I.nul« 9. (Itl.) HoyeV ab a St ab hambers 5 2 10 3b 5 2 0 1 5 2 0 4 rry lb 1 0 4 10 0 Krybnaki lb 4 2 0 Stankey singled lor Kuley in 8th. 4 I 10 0 Dvck cl Boyer ran foe Sianky In 8ih, 4 12 0 Wcrtf rf 4 I 3 0 St. I ahum OOO 010 4 110 Nieman If 6 2 10 I'hicago 000 Oil 11s 4 2 10 0 K- Brown.

Foody. feated 4 2 13 Lowtev. Brown, hWetmaa. 4 3 2 3 II. Rice.

Jetlcoal, Atwell. Brown. Sauer. I 0 0 21) Serena SH -Fondy, Foody. Perhaps the anding player on the field was 6-foot 5-ineh Emory Barnea of Oregon.

The famed Negro high-jumpcr, pUylng first eoUcfo foot- tMkll gune the UCLA itagtoluuidod time after ttmo. a a Charlie Bryant, sop guard from Omaha who stood out defensively in the late stages of junk'n the game, was stunned and ried from the field on a stretcherj in the fourth quarter. Bryant was held overnight the University student health center for observation. He was conscious when brought to the in-1 11 10 10 7 3 0 4 1 3 116 53 t) R1 10 23 3 54 2 3 4 2 0 I) 0 0 0 11 0 0 8.5 5 3 5 5 8.1 3 I 3.3 -53 6 1.3 Rankin Brosra lone score cirae when ffrmflrmary, according to a health Brunick. Hefui.

Mink Hawitt CcdrrdaU Quarterback Hal Dunham passed center attendant. S8 yarcls to Halfback George Shawi daeota on the third play of the 1 i .5 a for a touchdown. Emer- 2 12 0 Harvey's conversion attempt 3 10 0 was blocked by Jerry Debay. uruw IIIH Tlltiii B. Rawlings.

A mmiaO Koplin. Rovere. 1 A takon, Verone. Hauck, Waggoner. Vogt Z7-14 NKBRAMKA Rawltaw Connor, ikhabgcker.

Mink. Hewitt. Radik. Reiners. Rawlinr PASSINO Ati.

Com. Int. In. Yds. 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 4 5 3 0 2 4 2 0 2 I 0 0 I 3 34 1 2 I 11 FINTINO No.

30 0 TDg 0 0 I 1 Ydg. 113 Busktrk. DeKs. Fucehk Day. Kinsman.

Rlfen- 28 8 DAVIDSON. N. C. 4 0 9 0 Courtney 112 1 Young 2b 4 10 1 gg 0 0 0 0 Utlledfld Coleman Harrist Crawlurd Hogue Stuart Bearden 1 I 4 iginia. Polytechnic Institute Davidson College Saturday.

Halfback Gene Beard j- Girth, Minngck. Husmann. Yerone QC- Boll. Evans. KiUeiman.

Bingham, Glantz, South Dakota Rl SUING Times Crrd Gain Irtws Net Avg 5 30 -25 14 2 4 4 8 '27 0 27 3 4 5 15 0 15 1 1 2 0 2 2 3 2 9 -7 -2 1 3 10 0 10 3.3 110 11 27-14 McConnell, Holliwan Braaee, Machistc, Bryant, Krtpat. Morgan. scored Scott, Coll. Whitney 10 Jetfcoat. UF Lowrry to Schoendtrnal to for VPI while oasses from Smith, Clfra.

0 0 0 0 U(l St. Ixnits 37 Chicago 4. Brown. Crderdahl. RolMon, Novak.

Thayer. 1 0 0 0 Staley 3. Chambers I. SO 1. Quarterback JaCk Rutn accouniea Kormek.

Veiiley. Gctade. Rankin. B. Rawting M.

Rawlingg PASSING Att. Com. Int. In. 2 0 0 2 0 10 12 0 PUNTING No.

Yds Av! 11 305 field itar, Schmidt and paced the Indian attack with Larry Johnson, Maseman and Bob Rose standing out in the line. Nebraska Wesleyan F-NDS Rarry, Schlichie- mcitr, Shaw. Wiltfant. T.YCKLF.S Barger, Carnker. Hunt.

Thurston, Unvcrt. Van Cleave. GUARDS Hcckcr, Durham. Keiler. Unke, Lund.

Nelson. Rieke, Witham. I Garner. Thompson i U.VCKS—Bowmaitcr, Hultquist. Nelson.

Reed. Buck. Story. Washington. Kghl.

Uwis, Keefer, Lawson, Minchow, Knopp. Omaha Unlveratly Row. BcU. Rotb. Gib- bmu.

Baktr. TACKLES Martekovlch. H. JaekaoM. Edgertoo, Btkgc.

GtKta. Jobwon. Lawaou. Scbfcpp. SchmitR.

Bglwiigky. Mo- nw. TgaaghlU. Welltag. Ncbraakg Wegltyan 0 0 0 7 Omaha 7 0 7 Wesleyan gcortag: Hultquist (placement), Omaha PAT -Schmidt.

Roth (placement). OHfcials: Versll Deskin. (Drake): Me (Colorado); Ray Beck. (NebiaRta); Bob (Colorado). Buy Pitehen CHICAGO Chicago Cubs Saturday announced the purchase of pitchers Joe Hatten and Richard Verhic, both of whom are to report next spring.

11 tries. Each made a touchdown. TUESDAY EVE.UPT.23.em EXCLUSIVE ON EG SCBEDl THEATBE TELEVISION I JERSEY IDE WALCOTT ROCKY MARCIANO WORIOS HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT Mrwl km Tag Wilt Rgl Ste Ito mRctm fiCM gg et 8adit la Ttai Anfuliert Else' At Plu Sgfutar Scracu Prufruaa WAYNl JIM MaLAtN" gad tu CITT' on good for 26 yards. Rodgers kicked a 19-yard field goal lest than a minute to go. Totals 37 10 25 40 15 27 int loan Hu ou.

lor I iiiU-Held In Crawford Mnuk oot for liarriM In 7tb. Hearden singled for Stuart in tali. I'ofter ran for lUaiden in (Hh one when winning run 0 0 0 Haiker 1 H(k- in 7 both Duvidson SCOres. 0 0 0 0 bamberi 0 in 1 inntag It and EH Dciviunuu 110 0 1-0. Ilackcr 1-1.

Winner 0 0 0 0 Rol'- I.eft New York Philadtl- arnekr Dass.ill and Sec.vry. 2 05 7. 1. Kotio 1 Huh.n* 1 Kennedy. Chamley.

Allen. Dakota Uvendusky. L. Goil, 0. JC OfiaAedtohA.

A 11081 New York Mueller rf Dark I lb Phltodelpbta New Vorli with Marsh. Kfytauki I. MJU Wt TkM ttFrttHirt ftr tilt Stoitii C. L. Httlberl 004 lOt) iltTlf otrt) mi 02.5-;!.

2. 2. Nieman i. 3b ('(Hiriney, Porter Hobinsofl 3. Carrasuwel, Nkman 8.

Young 2. 2. 2H Krsnich, Foi. De- maestri. Courtney.

Mlnoao HR Nlemau SH Mwih. Rivera, 9: Ht Wesiium IxMita 7. HR- Littlefield 3. Rogovln 1. Hogue Wilhelm 2, Rogovin to In Atoma 5 In (i Spencer Sb 0 0 0 1 taf Uttlefield 7 In 5i Harrist 2 In Hogue Rigney 10 0 0 I In Ita; Stuart jb ta.

and EH Kosiop 0 0 0 0 Uttlefield 5 Harrlat Mi Hogue 0-0; Rogo- Irvin 0 0 0 vin 4-4: Aloma Stuart 0-0. Winner 19 2 9 Stuart (4-4); Uwe-r Aloma (1-1). U- Herry. Katt 0 0 0 0 Soar. Rohb and T-- 2 31, ah a PhH'phla 4 2 0 0 2b 4 13 2 c( 4 17 4 leholktvn rf 4 110 Ennis If 4 0 11 llamnerss 2 110 Hiiiie-we 1 0 2 2 lb 4 0 3 1 Watikus lb 2 0 2 0 10 0 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 20 7 .1 rnf aattmiai ('lira 2.

Novak 2. SI) toiwin 2 Uoheru 3 IK) Korinek. PAT Reynolds 5 innmiPi. ilhuliti 2 in I Knslo i ani KH 2-2. Wilhelm William and Mary Wallops VMI ab a 2-1 Winner Itolvcru l.oM i tH-ll I' tii'finan.

Ual- 4 I 0 -Z Ih A 2l.il2. i 1 (K) taulngt) A 1 II Hrooklyn ah a 1 Furillo rf 4 0 1') cf 2 9 ft fieese ss 4 0 14 Logan ss toot Robinson 2b 5413 3b ampaneita 3 0 8 0 ooperc Pafko If 5 110 Gordon l( cf 4 12 0 Ciiclck lb 4 I 14 2 Tnrgenson lb (placeinentii Dffklalv! HobMiller. Nrbr.tkiui teortagi TD RO.XNOKF.. Va. e.

Indians Vir- F. UosrnKriivr. Mornimftaulu. umpire; VI a (Jerry nNrwir. I'riikhtan, Unuihmani Bili giniH Military Institute tWO IirSl pcritxi touchdown.s Saturday night and then rallied to beat the 3b 3 10 1 2 0 2 4 Diitmer 2b Daniels rt Hpahn Woodorafteri Prexy 1 34 13 Don Damonde, of 1026 So.

3ist Quarterback Ed Mioduszewikl 2 0 2 0 Street, has been re-elected com- for the winners scoring 3 I 1 i mander of the Boys of Woodcraft two touchdowns in the third Sportsmen's Club No. 623. period. 3 13 0 3 13 0 3 0 13 30 4 .10 7 O' Winterize Yavr Car Now Tour (taf function properly In geld unlggg It'g proparly protoetgd. S097 I Wlator UkrlsiNts extern Corwm Hulbei4 lUISRN-raASBR 11M Bi.

MENBV BONDED FOR QUALITY EVERVESS yOLR NEXT THE BIGGEST Sparklinf FI LL 32 OZ. BOITLEN AI mi HANDY 7 OZ. BOTTLK8 KPSI COU BOTTLINO CO. LINCOLN, MBSBASKA Totals .15 8 30 14 iisKk rsn for Gordon 31 9 27 7 HrookDii oOO trtiO Otxi 1-1 000 IMH) tHMl 0 0 It Cot CfHiptf KHl Hts 2H Ui'biiiktiii. ii.

I rskini' DP Urskmt Rii liv Losan Io Duuncr lo '1 Uli Hriitikbn iO LI! 7, Ivpibn 5, 2 St) Spahn Ervkine 14 2t 12 gfoun.k'd In 5ih 1) ran for in 7th Itisruv fllid nul Wiihttin in hib livin itiuik out for Sm. in Oih on for in 9th dt ran (or Ellurtt in f)ih N. 5ork 000 010 010 2 I 7. K-Athburn Koslo. Ilammr Rill- l-inn 2 2H ineiti, Engeln.

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