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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 10

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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10
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loica State Halts Scoring Threat, Ties Syracuse, 7-7 Cox-Sparked Gophers Crush Huskies, 46-7 (11 i di I ta, a i fc- tb; Oi od a iif vy of tUitl' jt tt i'k Vt .1 I il i.tin kv 1 i. thr tl at It i il in i th (h Sparlans Shellaek Weak Indiana I i Iloonier lu Inaugural If 1 r.is Il I I it V.i; liiisl Stanza Rally Stons Pciiotratioii Nichols' Play Sparks Knot Of Squad N.Y. State scored a mild upset Saturday aa the Cyclones rallied from behind, held off hi fieriod threat and held highly regardtd Syraeus. to a 7-7 tic. The ing and running of I ight Nichols.

lervirc vp Knoxville, Iowa, pi ov tied the the Iowan; needed kng die defending eastern football, A.trovai Umated at ftrund fback lead hix 41 uphill battle Humble I 1 I 1 tn i gl iM luit cVtUlt nf CasipVS, Al IM. nd it- tor. MI fi v-nir il .1 TlO 0 'irt in vMi p'ie y- l.nr iph ihe Miui a traicncloVn NT li kic.s co le.iì. ci f. hi la .1 -li 1 i for IhJ od Ut Ho A iTRst 4 rei Ite ir Scities Reacival WitU US.

70-U. ffiifvr I 4 4 I 4 I raiiitch. fUi' for fll'; Ifsf I rv1 Aafur riay in the congested qo rier rrgy for an Iow a team Coach Duffy Daugherty itnce 1914 It was th h' nnint-making Iowa tbf U- rouU'd li- I av ir ir rW 4 4ir. la iC ttr.nje. as 4 4 4 4 ft AVi ou 4 4 is f'r 1 4 gfct '1 fV fit TTtVn 5 vtfjl jf lined tV -I 1 Tenef tid ffiir oik I hr Buckeves OsaafU.

rNv.rti! go; the fr, cham low a fit ago Off to a fir irtei Big Ten ari pior i.vis I on the iV men from the Iowa second -d per ished with 2 Pot'r low3 solid pel urn iiang me vD With tkird tea in before the close tne half but frt ju. ki the ioore 0 fl 14 14 7 Bv 18-11 f- 9(t-Yanl Upturn Ppf)s I pset Slatislirs ti Mounta, -n. new Hr in G' Ml St's b3 -f Tbr 4 1 01 fif a 1 In yard and 'n tne fourth rambled 80 vards a pav a nia.v!^rpiece ot maneoveuiig. Rally Tips ISC. 16-6 I 1 0 ft ft 2 1 COLUMBUS.

Ohf.ft -Sparked by halfback Jimmy 0 -yard punt return for I tourndown. Texa.s Christian's ser- I te p.s I irv( iiimn, liti.h tiK 4 I'd r- Intrri rwltfl umlily- I drds il I I Ml 4. iU and Horned he: fwire '(pf 'y fav: -7' i 18 4 i Ci wd gr f-; 1 ng I Fd 1 ft 1 (dk i Srartlii 1 ri. 111 hr in itir Wi iscuiisin ins. ()()-() 2nd If or.sf I mss or Statistics LOS ANGELES tieid ran mio Southern California Satur-d.

gri-ned momentum in the st ond half and won its debut quarterback Jim Van Pell and Jim Pace, Mike Shatii and Bradley Myers pui ked too much talent for the jans The Wolveru. from the Bia T-n ot off to a 9-0 ir; in the quarter a yard touch- march a Blit Southern wiii, a n.sa run md lat-riil by fourth halfback Rex t.hc Fo't Worm in I and Shofner had great- day. He was the big differ- in the tit-for-tai conteTit in tiie two teams alternated in I. toi aoduion to his great punt re- on tne first play of the i period, which gave the Frogs a 1- 7 edge, Shofner recovered a fumbJe. pinned the Bucks in their; yards in 8 plays own territory with two great punts Keeper Play uen lie bt vofds pay the But an raltod; back and Nebraska have another chance as thej nv-n ot Col.

Red ripped four in the and coHAted to two more in First Downs Scarce Nei.i, -Ka chaik up a ft: down until 2 4.j had been played in second quarter. The complete a pass until midway in the fourth quarter. Aru.y, on the other hand, did buurd linle wrong in gaining victory in opening assignment. Six different cadei handled scoring for Army. It went like this.

1 Qi a. a D. ve BourhrKi reiurned the kickoff 44 and then I the Cadets yvn in the s-ore Bob Audi -red f''m the 2 Ha pcte went one yard for tin after a march of yard- in "A I Im 4 iifctv 4 i torn fs ioF season, Ihe exAfiif of was known. ftfH I -1 sR'ir RuthinC Tiirif ('arrlfd 13 il i 4 Ksnsas 'til irop Mui- stair s. dm .2 run it rui Hramrr 4 run finver- Kam.a 6 hy Urtckam tornii 11 1 ft- fur.

Tout H. rimai.k Ir'rancis I 4 IHft I', .1. I 132 Id 3-ift 3.0 rastini Tard- R. id li R. .411 ompi Vard- Second Pfeifer LastMuiuleTouclidoivn Gires lin fis JT in Stalistirs rirfh 4 olnrndi.

I r-t P-rt 11 plays. Ruquni Vartaae 3-Fuliback Vince Barta crashed over from the one after a march bv of 64 yards. Army had scored the lou first three Utnes it got its hands, I. 3-34 0 a I ulorado unply not on tain the deaalv pai une of Grosscup, Utah'-i great quarterback. With Colorado leading midway in MANHATTAN.

string fullback Floyd -cored two touchdowns, one on a 24-yard return of an intercepted pass, as Kansas State defeated Brigham Young University 36-7 in an intersectional football game Saturday. Three of the Big Eight Team's pa.sses were intercepted by the alert visitors, and the Wildcaui were penalized a total of 98 yards. Bur for these errors score wuuld have been much higher. State tallied on three short plunges, a 12 -yard field goal and Pfeifer interception Halfback Gene Keady scored the ullback Wildcat. firut tuuchdown on a 5- Kuhlmann romped vhree yard burrt with five minutes gone first half touchdowns, a live- the first quarter.

K-State took ly scoriny pace as Missouri only six plays to score again, t' Ounced the Arizona Wildcats 35-13 Pfeifer plunged over from the one. in a home football opener Satur- i Brigham Young, a Skyline Conference member, made it 14-7 at to the 6 and yard lines, led the Frogs in partmen stal Behind the final period, a 76-yard pass on the ball from Grosscup to Stuart Vaughan A crowd of 24.500 turned out in half-time when it recovered a K- 4-Bourland passed 17 yards to i BOULDER, Colo, The! put Utah back into the ball game, football wea'her for the state fumble on the three. Raynor end Dick Warner. This drive went' universily of Colorado barely up- orFranrLov' ta IT Kf points. With minutes left in the coacmng ot irank Broy- on the first play.

held the honor of the ig ig qyaj-ier Utah coach Jack Curtice Fullback Ray Glaze got K-State's Conference Saturday, edging Utah Grosscup vho held the ball Kuhlmann. a 186-pound junior. third touchdown after six minutes 5-BourIand, a fine of the Skyline Conference. 30-24. by a 28-yard angled field goal by opened the scoring on a one-yard of the third quarter with a one- 1 -r.

midway in yard plunge. quarter. Charles Rash. Don Zadnik kicked a 12- miss a kick all day, ygj-j fjgij goal in the same period. a ui nic oRjis- joj- aiig'fu neio goai oy gs in the ground-gainmg de- went 11 yards around left end on scoring a winning touchdown with Boss, giving imem aiid was a defensive a keeper play.

He was itopped only 40 seconds left to play. Redskin.s a one-point lead, 24-23, completely by the Huskers with less than a minute showing that held until winning didn eserped to on the clock, Bob Stran- xd Texans scopd the chnchmg touch- fjj-st touchdown in the second went over from the one-yard down in the fir.t minutes in caton re rvv Bill Howard on the Butkeye 31 and the Frog; needed only five play; to line to climax a 66 -yard drive in -aatorado the End vhico a 4 1 nin.ic Tl-ia Coloratjo Touchflown 3 V-; run from CiMiko IKiwler Kngel li. fiHin 7 7 0 9 7 14 30 33. 1, Sir Mhkv vard. and six pi-oit.

At the half Min xan -I'A-ed the led 9 6 me with I'lrM HDwHinK atlldlii it.iitia I'unl- liiniltif' drftK I't third 1 jt. he ph'u v.t hi t' r. T'-- int .1 II ,0 Ml. 11. in ll t.he ba 6.

1 ip hit paydirt. Jack Spike.v, hu.ge full-! broke over left guard for the final 16 ond -he winnins inarRer. 1 line to climax a 66 -yard drive in 6 Speedster Tiam Munfet-i out- 13 plays. The touc.hdown erased a 1 deficit of 24-23. 4 I 11 rj- H.

SniHs: Utah ftarkled in The Buffs Willked off the fielu C't)nversionb. Indorf halftime hanging on to a slim 16-14 Brown. COLUMBIA. S.C. converted.

A't i.ii'a ft ft 7 7 14 11 0 i iDUi. hdt'Aiib 7 i.C run. Ij, rum conversion; 0 7 0 ft 7 K.inv.t -uu 1 1 ft ft lirlKtt.ini vciirinu (4. nin) I'nnvcrsion: Balcbout Hrtiiviis I. rum; Pfeifer 2 (1, plunge.

21 olford s.onng louehdown-. Kuht- pas- interreption relurn); (11 a (1. m.oin I '-I, run; 4. run turi plunge): Lee (2, plunge. Field goal: Zad- rtalit (sl.

run) (-'diiwk (n'eovered lumhle i nik yards. Conversioni; Zadnik (2i in end Conversion; R.ta.sh 5. nf scoring Totiihdown.s South iPSd, the two poins by virtue ot from tlrosscup); 1 plun.iei; Carohna-i: football learn pushed a coffm corner kick by Boyd three the fi- ler and end Gary tackle of 3 nal period Saturday in beat- inn littV Wofford before a rain and wind wept of MADISON, W. Late on hi Ti'-back Sid liian- pi-sed two jan 33, Van Pell was h.ird hit. the long touchdown and ran for two boil plopped into air and 207- more to Iftftd Wi; to a 60 6 p.nmd tackle Rod Humenuik of victory over Marquette So -irday.

USC grabbed it and started off. tne second larve.vi maigm in th' nailed him about the vlit hi game s. octween the two gan 25. The referee ruled tb- schools. whi" If- fumble had sounded befor.

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