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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 13

Publication:
The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
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13
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October 19, 1952 LINCOLN SUNDAY JOURNAL AND STAR Bumps and Bruises Thrills and Spills as Husker Victory String Is Ended S-B THREE MORE State makes it 10 to 0 with this fourth quarter field goal. Bill Leonard is the kicker. ALL Stewart Scheetz and Dave Simon pull the string on the Bob Smith after a five-yard gain. OUT FOR Cederdahl seeks to avenue the Penn State touchdown as he comes roaring 21 yards with the Lion kickoff. Penn Stater Dooley is neatly blocked out by a teammate.

from scoring its only TD. ELEVEN FOR Korinek spins and twists to an ll-yard gain on this second ter play. Tackier is Don Bailey as Harvey Goth comes along too late to help. Dawson SDarks Squashed IGreeti Bay Line Tf COLLINS. Colo.

Texas to Win AUSTIN. Tex. A moved closer to the 1952 Skline Conference title Saturday by blasting an out- 24 classed Montana University 41-0 before 10,000 homecoming fans at point scoring spree by Halfback Collins. Gib Dawson sparked Texas to a surprisingly easy 44-7 victory over Tramples Texans DALLAS, Tex. charging line chopped wide and inviting paths through the Dallas Terps Tromp Navy While Fists Fly COLLEGE PARK, Md.

score until early in the last! Maryland poured on all its might period. for three quarters Saturday and THERE OBVIOUSLY was no then relaxed for an easy 17th love lost between the two teams, straight victory by a 38-7 score located 20 miles apart with no over a Navy team hitherto unde- future bookings against each feated. other. Four Navy and three Mary- The packed house of 44,716 saw land players were put out of the Quarterback Jack Scarbath and game for getting too rough, his fellow offensive dynamiters i The red-shirted Marylanders, blow Maryland ahead 31-0 by the, with Scarbath carrying the torch, middle of the third quarter and swept through vaunted de- then retire for the game. fenses like a prairie fire from the The Maryland second string of- word go.

fensive added another touchdown They roared 76 yards In six In the third quarter and Navy plays the first time they got the bail and 52 yards the next time. I When they got stopped on their I third drive they kicked a field igoal and piled on another touchdown for a 24-0 first half lead that finished the game for all 'practical purposes. ATLANTA Navy gained only 26 yards Bobby Moorhead, a defensive rushing again.st a defense led by halfback with an appetite for John Aldertori and Guard burn passes, ran back two inter- Bob Morgan. Besides racking up i for touchdowns as Navy ball carriers, Alderton Georgia Tech whipped Auburn blocked a kick which led to the Saturday, 33-0. fourth Maryland touchdown.

Young Moorhead, a Miami, kid who would make a great offensive end, opened the gates for unbeaten Tech with a 46-yard runback for a touchdown in the second quarter. He practically wrapped up the game in the third quarter with a 41-yard excursion through Auburn land. Nineteen games have passed since Tech lost the last time in November, 1950, to Alabama. The Southea.stern Conference victory with 37,000 fans on hand, was fifth of the season and as the season enters the second half, Bobby Yellow Jackets are one of the finest targets for the men who pick bowl clubs. Yellow Jackets Keep Winning EIGHT FOR Thayer romps for eight yards down.

before Sara Green hauls him Mississippi ing three times. His longest touch- dowm gallop w'as 25 yards. The fleet halfback from Douglas, capped his scoring effort with six points after touchdown in as many attempts. The Aggies danced across the Saturday night and St ICtOI Montana goal line six times in I ball carriers and pass the first three periods, while the receivers poured through for a STARKVIIXE, Miss. 41- 24-14 victory in the National Jack Parker.

180-pound junior yard line only once, in their deep- Football League. juarterback from Knoxville, est penetrating The Dallas Texans, who are ran for two touchdowms ing to perform a role and pas.sed for two more to give for professional football in the Mis.sissippi State a 27-14 victory a third-quarter touchdown with Southwest, tried hard for the over Kentucky before a home- Arkansas Saturday in a Southwest Conference football game drove to the A Austin. Dawson, held without a touchdown in the four pre- vious games, broke the long only 49 yards for for drought in the first half by scor- ray Elton running qoo spectators who filled about coming of 18,000 Saturday, the final six. one-fifth of the vast Cotton Bowl. Parker scored 15 points to run Texas built up a 28-0 halftime But Dallas have it in the his season total to 47 as the sur- lead on three touch- pinches, and Green Bay won by prising Marorms, picked to finish downs and a scoring plunge by more than the one touchdown it last in the Southeastern Confer- Fullback Dick Ochoa.

'The Steers had been favored. ence race, won their game against added single touchdowns in the The loss preserved a a 14-7 loss to Tennessee in the FORTY-FOUR thousand specta- second half by Quarterback T. record of four defeats for Dallas, season opener. It was tors watched a vicious Longhorn Jones and Halfback Larry Gra- formerly the New York Yanks. i third loss.

offtnse roll up 31 first downs, 388jham, Graham set up his own score The victory gave Green Bay a After a scoreless first period yards on the ground, and 125 in'with a 30-yard run to the record. The Packers were In State struck for three quick second the air. The Razorbacks got roll- yard line. control of the game from the start, quarter touchdowns. THIS IS THE WAY TO Model blocking by Charley Bryant and Harvey Goth pave the way for a five-yard jaunt by Johnny Bordopia..

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