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'If ilfBli Firsl Fliffht October 6, Mcni.N fitnvnAY journal and star 2 ll 6 vi." a ai if arw my. May Be Firing Line Wrnn ar aw i Pockets Rich Turf Event NEW YORK. VP). Tlni TUghU V. Whitney's queen of the 2 ear old fillies, outdistanced dozen rivals at Belmont Park Sat 1 1 I Jl I JH 11 SSIP li MiM0 jf el 1 wr a Nsv TS 1 I v'.

1 i T7 Iowa's Hawkeye and Cornhuukem hava been WI. 4tm jrKn "4 si, ''itR. friendly gridiron rival over AAH If Jf aii. ui Sk Mli uraay in me luiunt, Mr Mt A W1m1U pan of 04 yean curing wumi, i i FT A if 1. Jm I.

1 richest Juvenile fixture of the sea I By Anderton I7NDS of the odds John Gerlach, one of Ray Pro chaska's Cornhusker team backs, suffered a broken leg in the game with the Colorado subs at Alliance Another fluRker nubbin, Center Walt Wilkins (1943 varsity letterman was thought to have broken a leg in the same ffnme until an ray showed that no bones were cracked equipment boasted by the rainsoaked fans at the Lincoln Scottsbluff prep match was an ex Gl who brought an army pup tent with him to the game When Ol' Uk niiiiflntf ek d4ajI efc4 i ei set time Scarlet icarna nave won games, lost 10 and tied S. Iowa hat been blessed with tome outstanding coaches, the m.t eutatandina being the late son, and became an outstanding candidate for honors as No. 1 youngster of the turf. Ridden by Eddie Arcaro. the bay daughter of Mahmoud Fly Wt i 'Urn tf" 0r J'mf Howard Jonrs.

Jesse Hawley,) i Swatter was going esily as she S1' 'V Jc. tf Ossie Solem, Hurt Ingwerson and Dr. Eddie Anderson. took down the 973,350 winner share ot the purse with a length and a half to spare over Jay Paley's I Will, who headed. Mrs.

Elizabeth Graham's Jet Pilot for uue riuviui as vcti iisu ea, sb uki 'sf 1 tlillllll liritl 4 i r' iV' rt rnlri rat 2 t' tX 4 rfer the fan protected himself and all his immediate bleacher neighborf with the tiny tent A brie resume of the series may bring back memories to many ol you. Halfbark German racked up four touchdowns at the Hawka wen the opener in 1891 the ia2 tussle ended in a 10 10 dead Sec Taylor. Des Moines Register sports ed, says that the GENE COWMAN. Grapple ltotcnjan In Main. Tussle Western conference professors did themselves a foul trick when JfcuC i ll I x.

they ruled that Perry Moss, ex Tulsa back, was eligible to per It was a banner day for Arcaro, who also guided Walter M. Jeffords Pavot to a five length triumph over Mrs. Ethel D. Jacobs' favored Stymie in the companion feature, the $27,300 Jockey Club Gold Cup, thereby providing one of the major upsets of the year. i Coupled with Khyber Pass.

First Flight returned $3.70, $2 60 and $2.20 as the favorite of the form for Illinois this fall Sec wrote: 'The Western con a a. 1 1 lock but In 1893 the Huskers won by a 20 18 margin Yont, Dern and Flippin paced the Scarlet to 36 0 win and the Missouri Valley crown ih 1894 Shedd's touchdown was the only core as Nebraska won, 6 0, In 1895 and in the two teams blayed two games In Council ference supposedly is a leader for pure athletics. It is supposed Rowdy Dowdy Emll Dusek of the Omaha Duseks is slated to tangle with ex Vandw griddor, Gene Bowman of Nashville, in the main eventer on Promoter Adam rlrleger'a mat to stand for the best ideals in Jv i' iff i college athletics. Moss, it crowd of 43J 20. seems, was scholastically de tttuffc 1 the first ending In a ficient when he left Tulsa show at the faigrounds Wednesday night.

The scrimmage will He "made up" that weakness by Atlantic City George D. Widener's Lucky be a two falls out ot tnree ai enrolling for summer school Draw shattered another track flr with a 90 minute time limit. courses at Illinois while on a 30 day leave from Camp Rich MnnMrv nsAWS rfcond BLOOD Bill Moomey took Sam Va canti'i pass and streaked across the double stripe in tne aecona qul yrq out on Vcnti, toto flat" Staf Photo in (h neml wlndun Htan mond, His curriculum standardmaking six new marks this year is the son of Jack High and Tatanne shouldered top weight of 120 pounds over tho MrslJrk. the bearded Mormon Included such mental tests as one hour of advanced football, from Bait Lake, goea against Sailor Blaanle of Mt Paul, In a two fall, 45 mlnute mile and one quarter distance in the $25,000 added Olympic handi Lujack Passes Irish Past Pitt three hours of camping and Outdoor leadership, two hours of baseball coaching and three tim limit melee. cap, closing day feature of the Danny "Bulldogrt Plechaa of 48 day fall session at Atlantic hours of coaching theory BT JERRY LISKA.

Omaha Is billed to open the Perry, how did you miss wood City, A crowd of 16,868 paid a total SOUTH BEND, Ind. (P). Notre festivities against Gene Rear soorele tie and the second went to the Hawks by a 0 0 score Benedict's I yard run save Nebraska a derMon In 1897, C'oarh frank Crawford attach Ing tha gate receipts of $250 dua him from tha preceding aeason Iowa was a to ft victor in 1898 and won In a romp, 80 to 0. In 1899 The first game played In Iowa City aaw the lfuakers win. 17 to 6.

In 1903 Nebraska won by tha same count the following season in Lincoln Threa thousand fsna aaw Nebraska come thru, 11 to In 1908 while the 1909 game ended la a 6 0 tie Leonard Purdy paced the Ilus kers to a 13 6 win In 1913 while Tackle Vie llalllgan booted three field teals to give the Hunkers a 16 7 verdict In 1914. working and archery? Three hundred basketball candidates dnn of St. Joe. Mr. Joe Zik Kearneys' Antelopes Seeking Huskers Dame, eyeing national, football mutuel handle of $1,302,128.

mtind. one time mayor of Lucky Draw was a prohibitive are drilling at the University of Rrsinard is Krieger'f most laurels, brushed aside an outclassed but game Pittsburgh favorite paying 12.50 for 2. To Even Count With Wcsleyan likely candidate for gendarme (Continmmi from Page LB.) back with a threat that wasn't RtoDoed until Pat Rooney broke up eleven. 33 6. as sharpshooUrtg duty.

Illinois That equals the grid turn out there Bobby Feller won a third of the games the Cleveland Indians won In the summers of 1940, 1041 and 1946. Suffolk Downt The eleventh running of the BY JIM MAY. Ted Grimes' pass to perrill Bart lowans a pair of vlct6rie in 1918 At their homecoming: game next Saturday afternoon on mim for an Irish home ley on the goal line. and 1919, 12 0 and 18 Q. $10,000 added Paul Revere handicap at Suffolk Downs produced one of the closest finishes of the Charlie Foster's Kearney State Teachers college Anteiopes opcner of 50,368.

will have a chance to even the count witn iseorasKa wes Lutack. who completed 10 of The two teams did not meet THIS interesting item appeared in the Kansas City Star: "Nebraska's Cornhuskers NEBRASKA STARTED Its second touchdown drive from its Wan in a aeries chitlne back 32 Years tO 1911. 91 Mtici for a sain of 211 yards. train until 1930 when Dana VJ mmm pw ST" 'w w. Bible's boys took a 12 7 licking Since that time tne namsmen nave wun cvcu "Itossed two touchdown passes ana current meeting when Robert S.

Howard's Man O'Glory. the top weight of the field and the favorite In the wagering, got up to lead William G. Loew's Heliop tic, by a small margin. on Iowa sod with Halfback Guy Chamberlain ran wild own 21 ana wie mercn sparked by Hputton's 21 yard camner: a 16 yard thrust off dozen of 11 contests played whilel set up two other Irish tallies with his needle threading tossing. Hickman In the leading Marv Paul scored the lone the Antelopes have been on top in marking up four touchdowns as the Scarlet banged a 62 7 win in Halfback Terry Brennan and the remaining five.

tackle by Tom Novak and a Dick Thompson to Bob Schleiger pass that netted 12 yards and planted touchdown as Nebraska won. 1915 and Hugo Otopalik did the umt thina at Iowa City in 1916 Kansas Jays Tally, Early, fullback Jim Mello aeored two touchdowns each as the Irish 7 0. In 1931 while Tater Fahrn Dine at bruch'a 72 yard gallop enabled the pigskin on the Wildcats' 18. COACH W. G.

KLINE'S cham to pare a 34 17 Nebraska triumph slashed thru the wilting Panthers the Huftkers to win, 14 to 13, at pion Plainsmen opened the series Nebraska came inru wun SPENCER 47 0 win in 1917 but the Devines Iowa City In 1932 with a decisive 39 to 7 victory in for a pair of scores each In the second and third periods and a single payoff in the fourth quar Locke and Duke Slater gave the the first year, of World War I Thompson brought the fans io their feet with a sort of buttonhook reverse, engineered all by himself, that gained 18 valuable yards, putting the ball on the vard marker. Edge Wichita STEAK HOUSE Bemie Masterson carried a 1914u In 1915 KUne'i Methodists LAWRENCE. Km. t. The In the final half, Irish man a a a .3 bobblcd placckick attempt over for the extra point to give the rCQMPLETilYj picked up 100 yards on the ground in losing to Northwestern, but failed to complete A pass" And here we've been thinking all the while that we played Minnesota last week The Kansas U.

vtciory over Wichita was a squad present to Quarterback "Red" Hogan, who broke his right leg against Denver a week previous Coach George Sauerand hit 55 man squad voted unanimously to win the game for Red As if they wouldn't regard less Willard Bunker, the Husker end, is studying to be a geologist He will then follow the steps of Jerry Kathol, the UN end coach who is an advanced geology student. The 220 pound tackle, Carl Samuelson, served as part of an armed guard on a ship in the South Pacific cone eked out a 20 0 decision, and were again state college kings. Huskers a 7 6 decision over Ossie asasj.fi I IJ VI J.T VI Here again the MT paid dividends for Vacant! flipped a perfect nitchout to Bill Moomey and the Solem's sound here in 1933 maae wjciw iwhw powered the Panthers. The tnira But the year saw uen with a 14 7 victory over a sur Notre Dame touchdown came Beck's Wesleyan club drub the Les McDonald and Sam Francis scored the Scarlet nosed out York soeedster. the same lad who citfi wttxina Wirhita univer early In the third period when Teachers 82 to 0 for their most A 11 tallied against Minnesota last week, raced over from the nine.

the Hawks, 14 13, in 1934 while Jack Dodd's 65 yard run featured decisive victory. sity Shocker eleven. I Twr.nA hn took the hall The 1928 contest was another Tom Novak having lost a yara on in full stride on the Pitt five and the previous play. close one, Wesleyan coming out Nebraska's 28 0 victory in 1961. Rohrig and Porter scored as the Huskers won at Iowa City In EXTENDED THRfJOUT the rambled across.

Sporting a 13 0 halftime ad on top 7 to 6, and In 1934 the 1 1 I A CO niu4 m.wvli In 4 Via miith vantage, the Huskers lost little Plainsmen took a 14 to 9 1938, the last game to be played on Hawkeye sod Vike Francis and Wavne Blue turned the trick for a pair of touchdowns in the Notre Dame wag pnaed to its time sewing the game up for keeps in the third period when both Bv 1935. however, the Antelopes second oeiore yieicung a one yard stripe. Lujack cooiy Hutton and Jerry Moore coun during the war Dick Thomp Special Cora Fed STEAKS Golden Brown FRIED CHICKEN Delicious ROAST TURKEY You'll find all these deliriously prepared foods and many others on our menus seven days a week. For Complete Meal or a Sandwich commio in 1940, 14 6, the two teams fail i nointer to Wichita's great Ne passed from behind his goal line were tired of staying on the short end and turned back George Far tered. son, the 161 pound watch charm ing to meet in 1939.

sextonta f. sarstoS Wa first year aggregation 20 9 charm quarterback, wajytoug enough to be a blocking bac THE VACANT! to Hulton 56 the final period. rne lave uwikih pass to Mello which put the Irish smiad sained a 6 to 0 midseason yard pass, previously described. William MlckUck, freshman on the Pitt 29. Lujack sent Mello a tt 1 Daily Flights TWICE EACH DAY TO OMAHA HASTINGS NORTH PLATTE SCOTTSBLUFF ALLIANCE "1.

triumph, the last time xne riaum made the tally read 19 pointy for exploding thru the middle 29 guard, partially blocked Shocker men beat Kearney. mm the Huskers with 14 minutes gone yards for a touchdown and Earley Art Hodges punt to give Kansas In 1939. 1940. 1941 ana 1 again converted to give the Irish in the period. Game Captain Fred Metheny WfMtlavan bowed to the Antelopes the ball on their own 44 yard a 26 0 margin.

line and from that point the by scores of 27 2, 27 7, 32 0 and The Irish rolled up a net rush The Huskers nipped the lowans 14 to 13 in 1941 after which the Hawks plucked off three straight triumphs. They beat Glenn Presneli's clan, 27 to 0 in 1942 and Lewandowski'a 1943 and 1944 teams by identical scores, 27 to 6. George "Potsy" Clark's Inspired Scarlet squad wound up its 1945 campaign with a 13 6 triumph overIowa the week after the Hawleyea had upset Minnesota, 33 to 6. ing gain of 257 yards to only 34 Jayhawks scored their first touchdown in four plays. Bud French, freshman back, slipped by the Panthers.

IN 11 GAMES Wesleyan nas chalked up 184 points and Kear thru right tackle and dashed 44 STEAK HOUSE 142S South Si Opca (rwi A. M. A. M. yards for the score.

Don ram ney 152. was at the. neim late in we same period and his 37 yard flip to End Jack Pesck, the big wtngman from Ravenna, gave the Huskers a first down on the State 4. Biff Jack waa past the Wildcat safety and headed for home when Rollle Pence ran him down from behind. Jerry Moore blasted straight thro on the succeeding play.

Additional Sport On) Page 8 broiurh added the point from TriA came saturaay win oe mc two schools first meeting ine for Jackson high during his prep days Fullback Tom Novak; also lettered in basketball and baseball at South high in Omaha They say when Tom used to dribble that ball down court, all objects moved out of his path Husker linemen are hoping Duck Curran, the Iowa U. backfield speedster who spoiled the UN opener In 1942. has slowed down Since tearing the Nebraska line apart that day, Duke has accumulated a wife and two kiddies The Hawkeye season books sell for $11, one buck more toll than is asked for the Husker seasonal Dr. Eddie Anderson, the Iowa coach, was born in Mason City, in 1900 He played end at Notre Dame from 1918 to 1921, received his medical degree from Rush Medical college of Chicago in 1929. placement.

The Jayhawks stopped a strong new Nebraska College comerence Woeivan'a first loop tul ana Wichita threat later in the quar ter and marched 76 yards lor their second and final marker. lPi.l1Kark JTranV Pntt who had A Special Announcement Propose Plan For Increase CHADRON AND RETURN PRAIRIE AIRWAYS For fores end scaedulM col) Kearney's fourth. The 11 game record: Winner Scowl Year Wlnntr liiU Wealeyan 3 t'lM Kerney liftWttlya Oitsas Wwuyan Bcort A break gave the Huskers their final scoring opportunity, Vic Jones fumbling on a fourth down 3 Zl contributed one gallop of 26 yards 21 2 ir the drive, circled left end for i on nunt attempt with the Huskers sa o1 35 yards on the payoff play. Fam taking possession on downs on U34 WMMyu 14 01 141 Kearnty In Waterfowl l45KMirny sa Drougn again Kicsea me putuv the KS 26. kmmw S.

WMleyut a Sexton and Hodges, a former Ktmxmj 1S2, WUiyaB IS Total points Jim Myers, Bill Moomey and erry Moore did the bajl carry Louisiana State freshman fullback. DAYTON, O. (UP). A plan for star, combined their efforts to pro I international, study of waterfow hnldinff for downs on5 their own ng on the grand nnaie wun Moore crossing from the three. tar.

Kannna State lust about gave resources designed to increase the duce the Wichita toucnaown witn three minutes of play remaining Fazio in Lead up after that altho to tneir creaix North American population of in the game. KANSAS STATE'S failure to they fought an me way. xucjr waterfowl was proposed hero Sat cash in on their first scoring i Lincoln Tour 4s Travel Aicy. S14 S. 13th 1 3181 OR Airport Terminal 1 1133 i Try for potel: Vacaatl.

(Placement). 8ubaUUom: Kaneaa State: Knde just couldn't pics: up yarua he werd needed. At Ft. Worth chance a few minutes, after play urday by the Outdoor Writers of America. started gave the Huskers tho con Wll.

that's tne story oi wj Rogers, Hit. Jleid, tnratner, tack lee Converse, Harman. Noyoe, Cew ill! A fidence they needed to hang in Kali m. Nebraska was Dnuiani FORT WORTH, Tex. 0P) The plan was the culmination the game regardless" of the odds.

George Fazio of Los Angeles at times; spotty on occasion una of several years of study and was an; guard DeMare, Biasue. lean, omr mer; oenter Couiey, Pence; ejuartarbaeWe Turner, Bandy; halfbacke Leaeo, Zele 1 nak, Wright, Merrtmaa, Bart ley; tullbacke Kramer, Nutt. Nihmkt: End Bunker. Manama. wrested leadership in The Fort downright poor early in we skir announced by Col.

Lewis B. Rock, Worth $10,000 open golf tourna mish. wn we fuess almost every publisher of the Dayton Journal ment Saturday from amateur Klrlln, Peeek. Nyden. SchUiKer: tackle.

I Husker did a good job in chalk Frank Stranahan of Toledo after an uphill battle which found Fazio Herald and president of the Outdoor Writers association, after ap ing up their first Big win We wUl have on sale a good quantity of 10 12 16 40 410 gauge Shotgun Shells in standard loads on: Yednes day, Oct. 9, at 8:30 a.m. Bedlacek; guard Devlney, Manning, Ja 1 eupke Ltppe, Lelk, Wilklne; centete Evane, Thomeon, Taylor; quarterback u.tk.it i cam eantaln). Thompaon; naif i shooting a six under par 65 for a and initial triumpn ox we MM Ttni cleared the bench. 42 proval by the S.

Fish and Vacanti's fumble on a iourtn down punt attempt which gave the Wildcats possession on the Nebraska 24 gave Hobbs Adams' gang its first chance. But they got exactly nowhere, for with four downs to make a scant half yard, they ended up two yards back with the Nebraskans taking ever on downs. Some vicious line play by Vera Stiner and a helping hand by Vacantt did the business. 54 hole total of 201. Wildlife service and state conser Stranahan needed a three un WRESTLE Oct.

9th 1.30 P. M. Araaa Tlr OraSa baefca Lang, Moomey, Myers, Adama, Rooney, Story; fullbacks Moore, Collopy. Officials: Referee, Bat Shunatona, Oklahoma; umpire, Grady Skltyern, Okla SUIb Huskers seeing action while Hobbs Adams used 34 men. Tha aummary: der oar 68 to remain ahead vation officials.

the Callfornian and he came in homa; linesman, boo aimer Kumu Btat "Nithraaka field Judne, jacK wortn, jtimntann nr. with a 70 for a 202 total at the THE PLAN'S first point was Vargon McNeil IHtMn end of the third round. This left Barry immediate formation of an American waterfowl institute, with rep i 1 Lorcnx the youthful Toledoan In a tie for Snyder Nebraska then politely offered resentatives from the American the runner up spot wit Jim er Q.huurt xlinTlf mill. rt Hath their visitors another chance, for rier of Chicago, who raced around Wildlife institute, the Wildlife Long fumbled trying to punt and the 6,350 yard Glen Garden course federation, the Fish and Wildlife Vacantt o. Service.

Ducks Unlimited, the in 66 Saturday. HuUon barely got the ball away to Bryan who paraded a to the Trailing Stranahan and Terrier Izaak Walton league, the Outdoor Writers association and other Huskers 14. 1 was JUod nammon oi Novak Jonum Kansaa BtaU v. ..0 0 0 0 0 Nebraska 51 Tnuohdowm: Hutton S. Moore (mib for Novak) 2, Moomey or Flcrer.

Vj I groups interested in the wildfowl whose 70 Saturday left him with a 206 total. HERE AGAIN the Nebraska problem. OIL YOUR GUN We are cooperating with the State Game i Commission in order that these shells get into tne hands of hunters and farmers. Therefore it will he necessary that you have your Hunting License in your possession. We recommend purchasing your license in advance.

UMlf 'ONE BOX TO A CUSTOMER Remember bring; your hunting license. We are making every effort to distribute forwards rose to the Two Texans Henry Ransom of Under the proposed plan, ine 3 IN ONE Houston and Harry Todd of Dal Institute would annually equip and send Into northern breeding lasfinished with 207 while ami teur Earl Stewart of Dallas grounds four or more competent wildfowl management With Uaht Watftit 1 IN ONI ym can bs sura yor ui wiB ftra. When youieeo four eotnt busk Atrewoh your eisrhH, and trailed them with 208. Byron Nelson, the Denton, These would be technically farmer lav in out of Toledo, shot I VW 'equipped men with flying expe iqveeM Ihe trigger, 9 IN ONI assure quick ecMun. While you rwlivo fho hvnt around Mm ftraplocu at oud Oi your flua wMi Ugh Weight a IM ONI.

his best round of the tournament rience. Qualified to work on tnetr a three under par 69 to give him a 209. OHMS BOWMAN town and with federal operatives similarly engaged. iBlaniler Halfback Out fm On solo ve)rywtte)r ft In kofMfy One Im Oi. cue end aSo ivtM P.RAND ISLAND.

IrF). BOD Revnolda star Grand Island high AJ Main Eveni Gene Bowman Emll Dusek whnni riniftiacK. susiaineu ww as fairly as possible all the shells Ve receive. Please bear iri mind the fact that shells are sjll scarce1 and we cannot satisfy the present demand, but we're doing our best 4 JVo Mail Orders Xi Phone Calls Island and Columbus, an ray nieht in the same between Grand Island and Columbus, an A ray MPS r7 Wissate2l examination disclosed SAILOR 6 LASSIE va, 1 STANLEY MYSUEK DAN PLECHAS vs. a lot of Gl'e apparel They color nicely in dark green, dark blue, dark brown, maroon and black.

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