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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 14

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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4-B LINCOLN SUNDAY AND SCAR Scptemhcr 28. 1952 Play-by-Play Chart of Nehraska-Oregon Grid Battle ca E2 EE LE la Rams, Browns To Open Help DiBiase NEW YORK National Football League, which measures I its profits by the bitterness of its rivalries, opens its 1952 season with a today when the Los Angeles Rams begin their title defense against the ex-cham-, pion Cleveland Browns. I The Rams snapped Cleveland si string of pro championships ati five last vear by defeating the. Browns. in the title Paul Brown, the perfectionist rassle who coaches the Browns, claims he has not good" since.

A CROWD of to attend a Cleveland opener i in three expected to turn out at Municipal Stadium to see what the big Brownies can do to unprovc Larry Hamilton, the St. Joe, The circuit a so mo stronRman who has been on more nearly a the local hassel card for the past jleague by moving weeks, has been signed to jball-happy Southwest jvhere Mike Di- IDallas Texans open in the Lriected 35 000 the season Tuesday night. Giants before an expected 3 Mike, just returned from a ras- fans. In other Sunday openers, the San Francisco Forty-Niners play host to the Detroit Lions before a near-capacity 58,000, the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears renew the oldest rivalry before a sellout 25,000 at Green Bay, and the Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers play at Forbes Field with 25,000 expected. where the Chicago Cardinals and The sixth opener will be heldi Washington Redskins expect to Monday night at Comiskey Park draw 22,000.

ti- iCS ik, li- Ee at ys n- sling fling in the East where he had Several television engagements, and his partner will be opposed by Dick Dusek and his uncle Joe, both of Omaha. In the preliminary event. Prof. Adam Kreiger has signed Howard Pierce, the local idol, and Chris Zaharias of Denver to tangle in a one-fall bout. a- ht al of id in 1st re lm r.

id te IH HS EE LE EE LE EH 03 IH EH LE eh m- iH George Wash inglon jQngg PaCCS Upsets Wolfpack lexas learn Malar League Box Scores N. eorge' Washington, displaying a stubborn line and a bevy of flashing backs, handed North Carolina State a stunning 39-0 defeat in a Southern Conference football game here 5 4 had been rated a sliRh, Play ZZ" American To Victory tl. rifVflind Mitchell It AviU 2h 2b ct Faster lb Hoone 3b ab a 5 3 10 2 2 0 3 2 113 4 110 5 2 10 1 5 10 1 3 4 3 4 1 4 2 4 1 0 favorite. Slaiiforci P. events Detroit r.roih ct llatficlU 3b Kurnn DrtJpo lb Sullivan r( I irUini If Federoff 2b Trucks Wmht Marlowe litlTP Hot It 3 0 4 0 7 4 0-0, Dobvon 0-0.

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yuarteiback T. Jones, in Texa.s, plopped passes in anas, flipped and daricd away froin tarklers as nonchalantly as you please for three periods. Then first backfield uu North Carolina fans 3. Tiwon, Dropo. tiins- Kellner 4, Hootnr 1 of the T-attack 2 Federotf 2 Sullis.m, 6 2 5 0 6 0 Zernul If 3 0 1 0 5 a 10 I Vaio rf 3 2 11 5 0 I Michaels 2b 4 0 5 1 3 2 2 0 Hitchcock 3b 3 0 3 .5 4 13 2 Aifroth 4 0 6 1 3 2 11 Kellner '2010 I 0 0 Clark 10 0 0 Hooper 0 0 0 0 3 Jeffcoat cf 4 2 2 3 0 6 1 3 110 3 2 0 0 l.OUlv Himus Schoend'st 2b Stanky 2b H.

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Ulte BIRMINGHAM. Ala. Quarterback Jack fourth quarter pass Lloyd jj jj teryahn earned Maryland a winning touchdown Saturday as the Terrapins edged a dangerous Auburn football team, 13-6. The brilliant Scarbath threw long and the lanky Colteryahn leaped high on two plays that carried a quick 75 yards and Maryland has preserved its string. Auburn scored in the second conversion aUempt and OS EM saved the Indian.s a 14-13 upset victory over crumbling Washington SUte.

Monteith, a 20-year-old junior halfback, smothered Ed Jones had able help from battering fullback, Dick Ochoa, who found holes all during the game in the Carolina line. naiioacK, smouiercu 01 The only touchdown kick after the Cougars had fought came in the last minute of play onik.ir« 3 Hwft 4 back from a 14-0 halftime deficit a pass from Marshall Newman to to within range of at lea.st a tie. Ken Keller. His rush through the WSC line Is ims NEW YORK scurefi on drives of the first period and (IN.S)' Princeton It) I'llHI I ivbv cf if in Coan If ijj Baker 2b not only proicciFd slim Stan- lonl mcvi'in, but vcd Boh iii the I bg.ii'*, a 1 (ol I rnpific Coart Couf rcr.cc ns. MrtU.ia.'i, instrumcatal in the two long drives that provided the Stanford touchdowns, fumbled twice In the third quarter deep in his own territory.

The Cougars re- covered both times and turned the umbia, 14-0, and roiicues into winning streak to 23 consecutive WSC, once favored as a Pacific games. Coast Conference title contender. A pair of five-yard passes, from looked listless in the first half but Bub Unpr to Dick played Stanford off its feet in the from Bill Tryon to Wdlis, tWrd period and almost pulled the iciounted for the touchdowns. Col- liaifickl 0-6, hie 3R Fopc. Feilcroff Loset- Keuner Slcvcn.

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Kellner 10 over the Maryland goal line from MiiS" LI. Hnii the two-yard Joe Davis Miller Kuvh (17-13); converted to give the Tigers a 7-6 lead which thev held until the sifwan. (paidi. last scven of play. Scarbath had scored 12 2 touchdown in the first period on 2 3 an eight-yard thrust.

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STOP asing slap waatttng gat Bi iioi.rs PISTON-SEAL Eemeee ipark iniieeateni tkit'i rmpts N-ST. AUTO PARTS WIRING WANTED umbia stopped other drives on the eight, four and 19. The Tigers, vulnerable to Milch passes in midfield, held the Lions for downs four times in- side the ten-yard stripe, once on surKm the two. Sfiphomore Bob Merrier reeled off a 50-yard run in a futile fourth-quarter bid. BesMcliiik WiiiH Golf Uliampioiisliip BOGOTA, Colombia Hesselink of Chicago Saturday won the Colombian Opmi Golf .4 Champion.ship with a 72 hole Gnuub ry ib 1 Numan 11 score of 281.

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Bnbb. HurWy 7 A 5.16H ,7 Ntchoiion. DF -Ficone period as Bill Hileman took an eiRht-yard pas, from Joe Spauld- 3 Toriftmi. 6 New York HR Kone .5. ing and Went OVer.

1 ifH 3. Diitmcr 2. Jetter 1 Snider 2 In the final minutes of play, Wmgback Harry Gildem, the Wy- 4 2 embo 2 wiihvim 1 I vv oming sjiecd merchant, snatched a rf pass fmm Spaulding and md H.vdif- 2, Bnxvkivn 7 Jickowvki. Ftneiii. T-2 15, A trottcd 69-yards to scorc Standing.

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Bill SB Timrle, Dnl Gtevo DF smith lo Groat tu 10 6 l-eit 1 lUvbiirah 0. CiiKinnatt 10 Ariiiv Holls Over South (Carolina U. WEST POINT. N. scored on an I turn of the 1 0 Jerome Hagan and smashed on to so a surprising 28-7 triumph Satur- 0 day over South Carolina, i Paul Schweikcrt plunged over '4 twice for Cadet touchdowns, and on? Vann to Lowell Sis(10 0 o'son for a 57-yard scoring play 0 0 0 1 The Gamecocks drove from midfield for their lone TO in the 34 27 10 second period, John Gramling tos- 0 OFO 3 sing 28 vards to Clyde Bennett for tne score.

4 1 4 2 4 I OPEN ALLEIS Every Afternoon nnd All Sat A SuiL Coll 2-7828 for ReservoHons Lincoln Bnnllng Purlorn 23S Ko. 12 Hit Waugh KliPt- Frit-nd 1. hufvh 1. 2 SO 1. hiirth 2.

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bitiiid 0-0. Firk.i» kl 3 2. HHF Ohurktii. 4 Winmrr krvnuti Fri'iiJ l-uvii 1 arm ki Dauuli 1 2 35 A link. MIDGET FOOTBALL TOOAY Muny lit Game 2 P.M.

ROBERTS vs. NORTHEAST 2nd Game 3:30 P.M. SOUTH STREET vs. DOWNTOWN 50c, Children Tax Ind. a bigger trade-in ollowonct NOW on a new Dodge! MowMAV Merons S-1S31 II hikrmlr Krinil DISTRIBUTING CO.

I6(K) JJjLrl ia Colder Weother Ahead it C. L. Ilulbert your ear ready? Niff's what our fall fune-tfp will do. MtUuat tirmkpf (liiiliig, f'kM'k dlitrlbiilor. rivrbiiralur, rlrMii furl tMiwI puiiip.

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