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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 16

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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i-B LINCOLN SUNDAY JOURNAL AND STAR October 26, 1952 Husker-Buff Pluy-hy-Play Chart 7 70 I cuSSl I OPP. BALL WCKOFF PUNTRUN W'CEPTED INCOMP 0 ro KICK kick iRjMBLE XTD.ifi Off' Sm O40T TO Lirp tEEHEBCl C3 B3- EE cs EH LE E2 S3 Oa I HAif SlEECEEECEEEOaiQ 0 EE EE CE LE EE 03 0 NU Ties Buffs, 16-16 Continued From Paie 1-B easy Colorado touchdown in the first five moments. Accomplished on a 49-yard nin off left tackle by Ralph Curtis, it effected the Huskers like the sting of wasps. Roarine mad, the team they said had nary a chance came back to charae 79 yards on one futile touchdown drive. Even when this failed, the Huskers refused to stay down.

They picked up a safety when Don Boll hoisted his 250 pounds in front of one of Zack quick kicks. Jordan fell on the ball over the goal line, but the; Huskers had two points. He was kicking from the 14 on third down with 14:54 left of the second period. Buoyed by these two points, which were to loom larger as the; day wore on, the Huskers came back and charged 80 yards for a touchdown on a diversified pass-i ing attack, sharpened by miracle catches. Bordogna capped the march by, wedging the last three yards on a' quarterback sneak directly through the middle with 150 left in the half.

REYNOLDS, out of heavy duty a shoulder came I in and split the uprights wnih the extra point. Mr. Reynolds somehow seemed a symbol of the Husker winning spirit that iound itself during the second quarter. In 13 plays, of them fic cessful pass completions, Huskers marched to score. The key play perhaps was amazing catch of Bordogna's 12- yard pass on the five-yard line, rifra knocked down the Tiass which seemed over his head, with one hand and grabbed the hall.

After Cifra plunged to the three, Bordogna punched across. Bill Thayer broke up two long passes from Jordan to Johnson in the goal shadows as the half 4 ended. Outdowning the Buffs, 7-5, during the first half, the Huskersi missed a sure-fire scoring opportunity in first quarter. Starting on their 11, the drove 79 yards in 14 plays only to run out; of on the Colorado 11. One play carried a touchdown tag.

Bordogna tos.scd a 36-yard strike to Dennis Emanuel, who grabbed the ball over the goal line. But the ball somehow slipped out of hands. On the next play, Bordogna tried the same play. This Emanuel held on to the pitch on the eight-yard line and the Huskers seemed destined to score. There were two unsuccessful stabs by Novak, a five-yard offside penalty a pass from Novak to Korinek that was too long.

On fourth down on the 11 whore Colorado line might had pushed the action, Korinek was held to a one-yard gam on an end run. i FINGERTIP Loebr hauls in a Johnny Bordogna pass for a first down on the Colorado 32 as C.U.’s George Figner registers disgusL ONE SIDE, Novak heads for a hole in the Colorado forward wall. Individual Statistics Syracuse Nips Holy Cross coi.oR Kuvhini Att Sub Sparks Boston U. BETHLEHEM, Pa. SYRACUSE, N.

Syra-i her he has hurled In any game DeFeudis, who has been hidden cu.se knocked Hbly Cross out of; of college career. in the shadow of his more illus- I unconquered ranks, 20-j For Syracuse. Stark tried 27 triou.s teammate Harry Aggani.s Saturday on a Pat Stark-to- passes and completed 17 for 168 scored three touchdowns Saturday 19. Not this day. This was a J.

triumph, a stiidv in courage and sh.it.n lo determination that deserves a Iordan Wllliama Shfltofl Knafclc Hardr spot in the annals. Iluskcr line pUy was magnificent. Men like Jerry Minnick. Ed llusmann, Don Boll. Carl Brasee, Bill Kchaliacker and Verl Scott were all over the field.

Nebraska blocking hit a new crescendo. For the power running of Novak and Cifra. the vardage giants with 73 and 79 yards. There were holes forged by men like Jim Oliver. Ted Connor, Goth and George Prochaska Co-ordinating this tremendous effort was Bordogna, forever the Nrt l.S 3 Att Com In ..11 3 0 2 I 0 KaceiOiic No Cauaht Donald Ronan pass in the final 40, yards.

to give Boston University a 29-20 seconds of a sensational fourth; Holy Cross entered the final football victory over Lehigh Uni- quarter. with a 12-7 lead, but the versity game-clinching heave was Grange took over when the from the 10-yard line, capping five minutes old and seven play. 72 vard drive Leberman romped 46 yards thrilled a crowd in converted. 3.0 Stadium. PiiRlillK Tot 235 ItMdtllui bold 13 Charlie Maloy figured in all the scoring.

He threw two second-ouarter touch- 4 down passes and beat his way 15 over from the two-yard line in the final quarter. Maloy threw 48 and completed half of them for 252 yards. It was the greatest num- 30 2 Minutes later the Crusaders started a drive that rolled 63 yards. Maloy connected with five passes In the assault and pushed across a touchdown from the two-yard line. Tony kick was good and the Crusaders were In front again, 19-14.

Holy Cross kicked off and Sam Alexander hustled the ball back 26 yards to the 28. The Orange Vit. (1 master of the offense this day with a fine choice of plays, run- ning and his best pas.sing of the John hit seven of IT 3 IH t2 5 0 1 5 0 1.0 4 0 JiyiTilvt flf rolled to the winning touch- l-iIflCWlfl a OflOppiflg down on plays. George, who Area Draws Bird had made good on two conver- stons. missed the final try.

season. rut seven tosses for a total of 159 yards. Mink, Kman- uel. Minnick, llucmann. Ilrakwf rruthatka.

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1km (W arreiitburgl. Pattina Alt Comp Had Ini .12 7 1 3 I 0 3 1 0 I I 0 Pata Imt No. Ciught Pnnling reputation as a shopping center is spreading. Among the window shoppers spotted in the Capital City Sat- evening was a pheasant. 27 The bird, reported by four parties, yjall but one of whom gave chase, was last seen in the Vicinity of 13th and M.

One per.son said he saw the bird released from a car by a group of young boys about 6 p.m. The 12 took off via air for a parking lot near I4th and and then began its shopping tour. It w'as almost cornered by an excited 104 31 27 23 -2 Nn Ave Capital Citizen in the entrance of 3 i 27 7 a large department store. 2 YEARS TO PAY Heeoril Bel Floridii IMcHiks i DAVIDSON. N.

INS)-Fur- CHICAGO bh I reclini wa.s I Bilik Siilunkiy 30-0 ijurple Hurriciines eiiged out the Diividyon Saturday, with point- was watered uii nine races. 'I'he previous teconl OWN A NEW I RSA Per Week WHh 21 WIRING WANTED thrill In a 77-yanl touchdown Bin in the fiuiil iJoug Dickey scored in the ond period on a one-yard qiiarter- back Miciik. LiHmurd Hulal took a pas.s from Fieil Robinson for the Gator's Iinal score. A new betting, JACK.SONVlI.LK, Kla. kicking spelling the difference.

Kloiida knocked the Georgia bull- previous econl WMS of the Soulhoa-tei Con- I 17,117 Oct. 26, 1945, also on fvrenco lead Saturday by scoring nine races. a 3U-U victory. A crowd of 17.750 saw Rick Ca.sares kicked I owtwd by Miirian Viin lietg of 31-yard field goal the fust I ('olumbus, defeat and then scored a touch- Hi.shop’s Stoner Creek in the fea- down in the third quarter to pace lure race at 11 rnlles. 17ie win.jh,.

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