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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 13

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The Lincoln Stari
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I. Southern Cal 13 20 Michigan 6 0 Ohio State 58. Notre Dame 41 Minnesota 6 Nen Mexico 14 6 Tulane .....................0 iseonsin 0 Kansas State 7 MTTHENl STOrS Waiiace picked up ten to the Sooner in this second quarter play. Jack Hazen to overtake the Oklahoma back, but Quarterback Fred Metheny finally nailed him Staff Photo by AP Wirephoto Illini Dump Make Bowl Train Thrash Scarlet BT TOMMl DEVIKE HI. (UP).

Illinois power, fmesae and a brilliant defense into a convincing 20 to 0 over Northwestern before a cajiacity of 47.000 fans here and with the tnumph marched into its first Wefdem conference football championship since 1928 and a berth in the Rose Bowi. While Illinois, theoretically, must the outcome of a poll of Big Nine membere before receipt of official Rose Ek)wl the proteges o'- ICoach Ray Eliot actually wrapped 'up the bid to Pasadena on New Year's day by two quick and brilliant in the second period FITTING ENOFGH. it Young football's who been i shack ied most of the season, who I set up lUinoiS first touchdown one of the that wfon him national ac- i claim a sophomore at auL then last season with the navy outfit at Fleet City. the period lUinois took the bail on its own 43 after a punt by Jerry Carle. Julie Rykovich made tour yards and then broke around left end.

He roped" dowm the side Hne, deftly dodging 'Wildcat tacklers. to race S3 other then Peny laleralied to Rvkovich. who then tossed a forward to Bill Huber, a pre-war star at Notre Dame Huber caught the bail on the goal line and fell for the touchdown. Roger Drew place kick blocked. failed to capitaliae on a aeorini chance which a Oklahomans Beat Cornhuskers 27-6 BY ALT DOBBINS.

NORMAN. inspired Sooneir won themselves at least a tie for Big Six titular honors by defeating a determined but outclassed Nebraska Corah usker footbidl squad 27 to 6 before 25,000 partisan fans here Saturday afternoon. Coach Jim husky squad scored in every fienod but ironically it was their over- Tlipee Quick Give 1.1. head assault that paid rather than their ground attack The for the most part held the are ball toter Golding fairly well in check permitted Jack Mitchell and Dave Wallace to break aw-ay for substantial gaini luinu V. WH.kT KIND OF A STIFF ARM IS Verl LiUyw'hrte of USC thumb picked up an- in the face of Fullback Jerry Shipkej- .46) of UCLA before being run out of Oaken vard on the next plav and 25-vard line while returmng a first quarter punt Saturday- At right is UCLA Halfback Gene Skip trophy, 34-20 laierali4d to Rowland (25).

(AP Wircphoto Saturday Night.) OKLAHOMA CAPIIALIZING Ion weak Busker trom the LAFAYETTE. Ind. (UP In- end zone gained first spotted Purdue a'dowm when Fullback Eddy Davis sailed over the Husker left side SMurdw M.d thed scored three tn retain the historic After being in the hole all Old Oaken football first period. Nebraska struck back in the second quar- UCLA PLOWS TO 13-6 WIN CXIACH CECIL injury- NetomaSa OkiMhuma no 1 0 BT WILLIAM Ti'REE LCS ANGELES. (UP).

The U. Annual Gty Bowling C. L. A. Bruins, moving like Bull-Journey Dee.

14 rnterception gave It on the find in the man-made mud they More than 175 are ready plaf loHowiug the kickoff, but w.ant to play in, plowed to go in the annual city bow'ling the of C-oach Ray Eliot to a fourth period touchdowm and tournament to be beid at the Lin- didnH on their next chance. 13 to 6 over Southern ccdn Parlors Dec. 14-20. John After an exchange of Il-iCaUfomia Saturday which gave Bretzer, president of the Lincoln linois gained possession on own them the Pacific Conference title Bowrhng association, announced kjuioho 1 z-s. isfSmMui stati plagued Boilermakers were well on their to a stunning upset of the Hoosiers early in the third period Ben Raimondi, the Tano sainad paaamg p.K,.iig kid iron.

gan threading the needle wnth ms.Totas sainwi aerials Purdue ahead at the time, 13-7. Raimndi tossed 25 to End Frank Hoppe for the score that enabled Indiana to lead for the first time in the game, i after Tackle Charley Armstrong converted loat on tumbtaa iPunt awrasr so 0 36. ZO 1 3-4S 2b 0 4 411 ter. Inaugurating their drive from the Sooner 43. a Metheny to Fischer lateral lost IS but Hally Hopp rammed thru for 11 to the ScMiner 45.

Here Quarterback Fred Metheny vard line Art Dufelmeier made.and a Rose Bowl bid Saturday. and will be run off Dec. 21. 22, Bl(. Yoiing picked up 12 Wmriwalfi more on another sweep.

Then THE VICTORY, achieved before 28 and iiimuo so s.orthwr»*i.fii Dufelmeier broke wide at Memorial Coliseum 4 THEY RLikCH THEY STOP HIM Northwestern 'right end, reversed field beau- the largest crow'd to see a football hegieir loox surround Back Bernie Krueger (17 the Illinois runner jtifully and cut diagonally across game in America this season, en- n. 7 gallops lor nine the first pieriod Saturday. Northwestern the field to outsprint the U. C. L.

A. to remain un- ciim im Halfback Dick set to make a tackle and Tackle western With Young untied. bv Dec i-nav 7 Laurence Day (84) has miased (AP Wirephoto Saturday Night.) as a one-man convoy which And it came at a time when xancoin is. i a vital block at the five jyard line, the 180 pound half- 'back went over to complete a 53 jyard sprint kick was igood. Nebrasika Jiib allops; arriorsi 27 to 0 it that the a Southern California Piav Aldk ix.

might be able to stand off a EAST LANSING, Mich. 7 Brule drive at the goal line. State college scored a a drilling victory over the BLl SKIRTED Illini had bruising But Ernie Case. Vki.wij. is It.

back who care how many Maryland football team Satur- jKmai. cuait mm 7 linemen he bowled FPFMOTCT Neh i rombminp strong scor- board over, smashed for the margin of by the 'visitors. PKilkMUiVi, strong acor half started. The from one foot out on day with big help from 4 AnirtKio A minute later, after called for a screen pass, tossing to interception gave Indiana the ball little Dick Hutton near the side- on 23. Raimondi con- With a of men in front jnected with Fullback Pete Pihosiof turn, the Auburn speedster the end zone raced 30 yards to the Oklahoma 15.

FOUR later, the little CLET FISCHER was almost kid from Flatbush connec-'thru for a touchdowm on the sucked for 25 yards and then eight play, driving viciously to to set up two-yard the Sooner 2-yard stripe before he plunge lor the game-clinching was hauled dowm, Hopp lost a gcore. but got back two and The lictorv clinched third Jini Myers plunged thru from place in the Big Nine for the about a foot out ho won the tttle a kick wide and the season ago w-hen they crushed led, 7 to ing cinves in the seconcJ an(3 fourth quarters, Nebraska 5 trouncing Michigan ad- the third play of the final pe- who fought a pitched team defeated Midland 27 to 0 here Saturday. mmi.stered Ohio State posted rlod. battle just dawn break- Thruout the first period, the Warriors battle(3 on fairly knew yob cut The of a kicking game ing. 8 even terms with Junior Huskers but the 19 out lor it by Quarterback Case Tackle Bill Chambers blocked i threatened once-in the sent the ahead and nothing the kick and End Don Maimberg pound per man w-eight average the line soon told on the SlatiittU'g D.ALE 187 pound Nubbin husky, crashed over from the Midland 8 -vard line to score the KRtnea first Husker touchdown shortly.Rampct after the start of the second stanza, and Bob Isham intercepted Joe w'lth only Pum remaining first fumbiw for the second Nubbin Uidland Nehr 2 71.

.52 1 2 (. 1 1 5 2 2 1 17 377 70 307 152 34 10 2 2 2 1 10 third period, hen it rolled to Trojans could hurl their way snagged the ball in the air and iiK-ktmHin ss. IS. but then tcould prevent the result for a touchdown. Perry failed to hit on i Mount'i four consecutive and the CASE.

THE LITTLE field gen- THE TROJANS slid ovei to the took the ball on downs, (eral, called practically nothing but offensive at that point. Their 7 The Bow-1 bound Illinois made puntsQor his the Tro- pow'er in the mud filled the eyes 7 a scoring opportunity three jans Tumbled one of them of and made their Purdue. 26-6, to finish undefeated and untied. of 43,000 watched Indiana score sixth in the last seven games, al- tho Purdue still a wide edge in the 49-year-old intra-state classic. Indiana fmished the season with six against three Purdue wound up with two w'ins, a tie and six defeats.

minutes after the final period iastrously. (Opened, however, and once again It three plays after Tackle a booming first half edge unrecognizable, gave them 4 was the fleet Young who was "Wes Matthews took the fumbled instrumental in setting it up The ball away from Mr- tdusky little halfback made a bril-iCardle on the 5 yard jliant punt return to brmg the ball with the score 6 to 6 that the ball on the 43, McCardle opened 13-play drive in the second period that finished the goaJ line for XI, PkvldMM) IS. Itrtawsrf Htmtr M. Ht. Bsul Pitt Chilb 14-T, A Look On PITTSBURGH the 8 -yard stripe.

Oklahoma clearly earned its next marker. The starting from their own 35, drove 65 yards to pay dirt. A couple of Halfback Charley Sarratt and End Bobby Goad, caused most of the damage, the tw collaborating on a long that netted 34 and a first down on the Husker 17. Goad made sensational catch jw'hile on the dead run and Bill 'Moomey a touchdown by i hauling him dowm from behind. Davis skipped thru for seven yards and Golding got to 7 panthers marched 64 for a wiBuert.

'to own 48 yard line. thru the line for the tying scoir. and Dwight Eddleman made the payoff touchdown Then he 25 in two and then kicked the only extra point of Midland slowed down the Jun- ioT running attack in officmte QkyKini sttwihe, um Substitute Fuilback Bert Piggott the day to send the ahead, 1. f.m dow. ox.

the 21. 13 6 strikes tr- Bob and I'mibjrUxlMi 14. ApiMOMnitaii 7. MlfMkiMtitpi XU. MiMilMtppt tt.

VldKlntk XI. W. Kamriiitt 4R. 'W. lUiva Klkliif, fl SECONDS Lcajmi- The Husker team held WTTH PIGGOTT STILL carrying the brunt of the attack.

Moss The Classic league will bowl the backs battering the edge In every branch of the Sunday at 6:30 p. m. at the Rrae- the center of the line. and held the Midland eleven to a mere 38 yards from scrimmage. turned in a performance in the backfield, while Ray Srhneider performed creditably in the line.

Fiv-e Midland were of the handirann-ng the Warrior attack The lineups: ic with Piggott finally smashing over wilBe allejx, according to John from the two lor the third coun- Bretzer, president. Again Drew converted. Doll took the ball on a handoff from the T-formation and plunged the final Johnny Naumu, Hawaiian kick- The field a of goo" mg ace. tried to untie the knotted, because of a night-long soaking score but his extra point boot by fire by who slithered sideways in the mud. had figured that a muddy turf The Bruins had the ball in the slow down Hie hard-ran- last two minutes and kept it.i ning gave the a 9 toj The episode had provoked a edge on first dow'ns and 176 clash between supporters of the to 67 in nmning and passing.

M.ORtS. 1. Irish Give Tulane 41-0 Grid Show BY KRIS KREEGER. ORLEANS Notre Irish treated a record VoewiNir Wmchorr Mauiop BtMutn BorrxU Schnetar o' Wwnn CwnooD Adar- Bunter SnlwitrcH- ilui 14 J'4 MldUtaa (, i ttmclMlttwniK Ada-- IMikir itrj fur poir -ton 3 aulMititutiatMi (endic Ewrim. HAmafctot: tan PaBoit itiaeiu) Btorj.

Fmll. Craad MfUsnt BUlMtltutioaa FiailtiM Nanraaita southern crowd to 8 somntiKitiun of near-periecl football here Fortier intercepted one of jdowm in 11 plays The next time i to climax marches on 91 tftsseo and ran It to the Irish Irish got the ball they went and 49 yards respectively. Earley another score in eight booted both extra points demonstra- ribbed a Tulane on tbe four. piays- Brennan, Bill Gompers and Jim Melle bulled four to 0 th7 wkch "they meanwhile showed I for the first six-pointer and desired to the Tulanedipsy-diX) nmning that, Brennan three for the next. Green Wave brought repeated long gaing Fred Earley missed the first only offensive drive kick and made tbe second NE.ARLY 76.WM) spectatore, the to the dosing imnutes of Xhe Irish sute then took over.

Roiiamfw-ISrturday afternoon, choosing 41 set the first half, when CUff Van logt the ball once on a fumble. The slow ed the pace to one touchdowE in the third period. when passing and running engineered an 84-yard advance. McUe cracked o3'er for the Last yard. Earley booted the point again.

Midway of the final perioc number ever to I'gular season game in Dixie, passed the ave had a 36-yard toucdidowm by Notre moved 80 'wtched in crisp, clear weather, from its 23 to the Irish eight Gompers nullified by a yards, meetly on Mike i Tbe great Dish quarterback, the half time histle and then settled down to a couple fancy running, to score on a John Lujaek put en a magnifi- slopped the play. jof second-period touchdowns. yard slice by Coy Magee. Earley perfect interference from Terry- Brennan (37) and unidentified cent simw. (converted once more and the Notre Dame player as he goeB over left guard for Notre eight out of nine ftu a total NOTRE DAME took the open- EALEJSKI SC-ORED game ended further in-, fmtt touchdowm in game whth Tulane at New Orleans Saturday, yardage of 138.

Don iing kickoff 77 yards to a touch-; sweeping right end to 23 and 12jcideit. 1 (AP Wirephoto Saturday Night.) touchdowm in the second quarter; ticking and then matched Penn there was only a minute last period tally as they whipped the 14-7 before a shivering a 14-6 half-time crowd of close to 50,000. 1 Jim Marlin was inserted to boot 'the extra point, kick splitting AB the uprights. Oklahoma marched 80 against the wind to chalk up third tally. Jack Mitchell's dazzling 34 yard run being the payoff.

to right and cut back getting into the clear and reached the promised land standinc up. Marlin again converted. The Huskers appeared to be headed for a touchdowm in the next few finally bogging down on the O.U. 23 after a series of Vacant! thrown passes had failed to find their target. Dl'RING THE drive Frank Collopy got thru for 12 precious yards and Fischer galloped for IS more.

A Statue of Liberty play w'ith carrying netted 18 and put ball on the Sooner 30. Me- then flipped to Pesek lor nine and Fischer made it a first dowm just inside the 20 But CoBopy spilled for a four yard and three flips by Vacant) were grounded and the lost pos.session final touchdown come midway in the fourth and again it substitute HI SKf HS, Page 2-fi, Col. 4. a NOTRE DAME Mello (65), carrying baU..

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