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(SBfuing Journal Late Section (iuniing 3 Late Sec ticn IORTY-THIHI) YKAR. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1926. CENTS. IOWA HUSKERS SWAMP AMES OUTFIT SATURDAY FOOTBALL RESULTS FOOTBALL RESULTS. DM CLASH Iowa Coo (C) Burnham Klngery Ashburn E.

A. Anderson Whitmore Ayres Grow Thomas McMullen Smith (C) Stiner Grimes Lawson Welae Stephens R. Fisher Dailey Holman Presnell Lamscn Oehlrich John C. Grover, Washington; umpire, Pete Welsh, Drake; field Judge, V. S.

Egan, Grinnell; head linesman, M. C. 20-yard line Lrwls, Washington. 1 .1 I l.amson was hurt and Ames took out time, Stephens went thru left N'ebriiska was leading Ames 14 to 6 at the in Memorial stadium guard for six yards. Presnell Satuiday The Hu kers scored early when Oehlrich took a long puss Stephens.

i)n the first pluy after the next kickdff. Presnell At inuwter, (illlMUdt, 0. At qaarfer, 14: Fourth period: Mftryliind, Final: Marjlnnd, Gallundet, 1. At l.enUton quarter, Hovsdolii, U. At llethlehem, quarter, Muhlenbers I'resh- men, 0.

srcoial qiwrter, IfiJieleiitM-rs, 12: LehSsh. third quarter. Muhien- aw YorK LJ bers. I-ehlgh. fourth quarter, n.

vy Muiileiibers, l.ehigh, 0. I'inal: lenberg, IS: 0. 11 At Nlasuns quarter, 0, Alfred. 0. t.eneva—Firat qunrter, Hobart, I.aarenee, 0.

At l.e»»iston. quarter, itates, Itowdoin, t. At Andorer, quarter, Aruiover, Deuli, 0. At Crono, quarter, Maine, Colby, 0. At quarter: St.

UNCOLN HIGH AT GRAND ISLAND, Lincoln Grand Island tS IS H-H NEW YORK U. VS. FORDHAM. NAVY IS FOE OF MICHIGAN VENABLE STADIUM. fumbled and Ames recovered to plunge a few moments later to a touchdown.

The try for e.xtru point was low and Nebraska stayed in front l.y a I polnt margin until the second quarter when Coe's poor punt for nine yards when out of bounds and the Duskers marched to the 1-yard line. Ames naiUsl Dailey after the back went half way and'on the next play, the AUianee blond up a fumbled pass from center and converted It into a umchdown. Stephens again add the extra point. Statistics for the half gave Nebraska nine first downs and 155 from scrimmage against four first clowns and 73 from scrimmage; for Ames, 'fhe game in detail: FIRST QUARTER. broke loose around left and ran thirty-nine (Captain Coe of Ames won Ihe Wtiss, to.ss anti elected defend -safety man, wa.s the la.st man In goal With a slight wind ad vantage, Stephens kicked off twenty-five yards to Lainson who but Ames recovered on her own viird line.

made three yard, off left tackle and wa pfcth and made the tackle. Captain Coe was hurt on the play. 'I'he Ames captain remained in 'he Dailey lost three yards right tackle. A forward pass by Steplien.H was penalized yards for and eight yards at right tackle, it was counted as lirst down. dropped back to the Ames 39-yard line.

He tried a Wel.ss made two yards at right tackle. Mc.Viulkn tossed It. Fkslier placekick which was low and wide. tor a 6-yard A forward Ame.s put the ball in uflay on her to Grimes, wu. oy Fisher lost a yard on failed to gain at right tackle but the play was called back and Nebraska penalized fifteen "yards for holding.

Stephens, running from punt formation, failed to gain. A forward pass, Bronson to Weir, was incomplete, Weir slipping just as he was about to receive the bullet pass, Stephens tried a placekick from the 37-yard line, but it was slightly wide at the post and Ames scrimmaged from the 20- yard line. On the first play Fisher fumbled and lo.st a yard. Handels broke thru to make the tackle. iTsher hit center for one yard.

punt rolled forty-three yards to 47-yard line. On the first play, Presnell broke loose thru right tacklk" and ran fifty-three yards to a touchdown. Four Ames tacklers had chances at him but he sidestepped them. Stephens placeklcked the extra 2i, Ames 6. Stephens kicked off sixty yards.

Ames scrimmaging from the 20- tirlmes muffing ball attempted wide end run at Ne-1 line. kMsher failed at left alching it. But fyi his muff, Burnham nailing Nebraska was penalized play would have netted tiftfen him. Holman made three yards at! yards for offside. Fisher fum- bH'd and lost two yards.

Miller yards. Coe punted forty-live yarils to Stephens who returned ten lot qq formation. Lam- the Nebraska 21 line. gained two yards. Lindbloom On the first play, Dailey i pijeved in the Ames back- loose thru right tor twenty- fjeUi.

punt was good for but three yards. Presnell hit center going out of bounds on for yards. squirmed off left tackle for one yard. A forward pass. Stephens to Oehlrich.

was good for forty-five yards, hl- ilch being forced out ot on the Ames 6-yard line. Presnell hit right guard for one yard Presnell crashed thru center for three the 33-yard line. Stephens bit left tackle for four yards. Pros- nell cracked the same spot for five and then hit center fbr a half yard. Ho then smashed thru right tackle for three yard.s and a first dowm.

Ball on line. Dailey failed t(t gain at right yards. Third down and two tackle. Ashburn w'as hurt on the Pn'snell lost a yard on a try at left pjay and Handels replaced him. tackle.

Stephens back for palley hit right guard for Hve a placekick attempt troin Ames lo- yards. Stephens cracked left tackle yard line, but changed bis plans. fQj. niore. Presnell broke thru Fnd Dailey, trying a sweeping right, i jghj tackle for eleven yards, being mid run, was forced out of bounds forced out of bounds on the Ames on the 3-yard line.

The pray i 1-yard line, Dailey made a called back and Ames penalized jpff guard. On the next half the distance to the goal. play', Stephens fumbled a quick replaced Fisher in the Ames backfield. Presnell grounded a pass by Lindbloom. Coe punted forty-four yards.

There was no return. Stephens failed to gain at left tackle. Grimes replaced Smith, Ames' negro tackle. Presnell made two yards at right tackle, Grimes stopping him. Bronson punted forty yards to 27-yard line.

A 5-yard penalty was socked on Nebraska on the play. .1, Miller broke thru right tackle for twelve yards, imttlng the ball on 45-yard Pne. Weiss made a yard at center. "Nebra.ska took out time. Miller, who made the 12-yard gain, Is sophomore halfback of whom much has been written.

On the next play, this same Miller fumbled and Ames lost two yards. nell went over for the touchdown. I center but Dailey A. forward pass by Weiss Stephens placekicked the extra scooped up the ball and shot thru i broken up by Oehlrich. Captain point.

I right guard for a touchdown. 7. Ames 0. phens placekicked the extra point. Grimes kicked off sixty 14, Ames 6.

over the goal line, the Huskers put- Stephens kicked off sixty yards ting the oval In play on the 20-yard the goal line, Ame.s putting line. Cosiih Worlynau callefl the rhe ball In play on the 20-yard line offlckil? over to the sideline for a Weiss made four yards over right conference. On a buck at left tackle, Oehlrich making the tackle. guard, Presnell fumbled and Ames recovered the Nebraska 21-yard line. Fisher gained four yards over left tackle.

Fisher hit right tackle for three more. Holman made a yard at center, bringing him down. Holman made Fisher failed to gain wide end run when Dailey forced him out of bounds. Joe replaced Lawson at right end for Nebraska. On a double pass back of the line, F'ishor to Weiss, Ames made tw'o yards around right five yards thru right guard and a end.

Coe punted thirty yards, first dow'n. The ball on Presnell returning three to the 5 -yard line. The Huskers took out Nebra.ska 47-yard line. rBonson thne. i relieved Dailey and Sprague re- Holman hit center for three yards i Ipaccd Burnham at end.

Presnell and on the next play plunged two out of bounds for a 1-yqrd yards to the 1-yard line with a 2-yard gain. went over thru center for the touchdown. placekick was low and was blocked. 7, Ames 6. Stephens kicked off out of bounds and on the second try booted fifty-five yards to Weiss who returned eighteen to 23-vard line, Grow' making the tackle.

Captain Stiner tossed Fisher for a 2-yard loss on a try at right tackle. Holman made a yard at right guard on a double pass back of the line. Stiner again making the Fisher tackle. Coe punted thirty eight yards to Stephens, who returned three to the Nebraska 37-yard line Dailey ran right end for nine yards. Presnell plunged thru for Nebraska, center for twb yards and a first down.

Stephens lost a yard at Presnell hit right tackle and cut back for nine Stephens plowed thru left guard for seven yards and a first down. Stephens, playing in place, failtAi to gain at tne line. On the next play Presnell fumbled, Ames recovering The ball was on the Ames 42- yard line. On the first play, Fisher went off tackle for eighteen yards, putting the ball on 30-yard line. passed to Fisher for a 5-yard gain.

Weiss lost a yard at right made one yard left guard. Hall replaced Lindbloom in the backfield. Holm replaced McMullen in the Nebraska line. T.ee relpaced Sprague at end to Oehlrlchs, who returned to Ne' 42-yard line. Presnell hit right guard for seven yards.

Ste; phens cracked the left side for five yards and a first down. Presnell I made a yard at center. Presnell broke thru right tackle and ran fifteen yards to 32-yard i Stephens failed to gain at left At quarter: Thomas bringing him down Minster, o. At quarter: from behind. A torward pass, i Amherst.

Bronson to Weir, was good for four- I At X. 1 quarter: tpen pattlns the ball on Sprlnifflehl, 0. At State Pennsylvania State Pitt FVenh- luen, 13. At flrnt qaarter.Krie Penna, Vouncntuwn South, 0. At Albion, qikarter, Albtnn, 0: Olivet, 0.

Second quarter, Niaxum, llethlehem. first quarter, Lehigh, 0: MulftrnherK. Z. At Indianapolis, first quarter, Ttntler, i.omhard. 0.

At Oetisilt, first quarter, rameglc, of Detroit, 0. At Indianapolis, first quarter, Itutler, 0: l.omharfl, 0. At ItluoiniiiKtun, first quarter. Northern, II; Indiana. 0.

At ('hicugo, first quarter, DepanI, tf; leacrosse, 0. At first quarter, Dayton, 7: Holy Cross, 0. At Hamilton, N. first quarter, Colgate, 13; Mh'liigan state. 0.

At Orange. N. first quarter, Cpsala, SiiMiuehanna, 0. At first quarter, Allegheny, I.rove tlty, 7. Newport News, first quarter; IV A Lynchburg, 0.

Second qunrteK.Muss. Aggies, Amherst, 14. At I'niverslty, first quarter, Alabama. l.ouis.'ana state, 0. At Diirhum, N.

first quarter, Duke, Hake Forest, 7. At Mount Yrrnon, first quarter, Coe college, urnell, 0. At college. qnaretr: PPnn tieorge H'asliingloii, 6. First quarter: Franklin Penn Military, 0.

At qnarter: f'rrlghton, Marquette, 0. At lasfa.vette—First quarter: Purdue, 13: Indiana state normal, 0. At Philadelphia quarter: Drexei, St. Joseph, 7, Second quarter: 5. At quarter: St.

Jobau. Villa Nova, 7. Third quarter: 31; Gal- laudel, 0. At qnarter: Boston college, West Wesleyan, 0. First quarter: tt; Wesleyan, 0.

Second quarter: Trinity, W'eslryan, 0, At Newport News, quarter: W. I.ynchbnrg, t. Second quarter: Agoics, Amherst, 14. At Huntington, quarter: Haierford, 8. quarter, Juanita, Haverford, 7.

At New Mrunswlck, N. quarter: Kiitgers, 0: Delaivare, 0. At Providence. K. quarter: Providence.

tjuantleo, 14. Second quarter: Phillips Andover, Destn, 6. Serond Uenssalaer, Clarkson, 0. At Athens, quarter t.eorgia, Florida, 0. Seeond quarter: Prnn State, 28; George Wasliiiiglon, 0.

At Impel Hill, N. quarter: North arolina, North araiina State, 0. At quarter: lawrence collrge, lake F'orest, 8 Second quarter: Boston Springfield. 7. Third quarter: Harvartl, 21; Tufts, 0.

At Phlladelpl.ltt—First quarter: I fayette, W. T'. 10. quarter: Lafayette, W. 0.

Third quarter: Lafayettr, W. A 0. Sei'ond quarter: Depaul. 13; La- 0. Second quorter: Northwestern, Indiana, 0.

Secom! quarter: Butler, Lombard, 8. NAt quarter: Western Iteserve. Cincinnati. 8 At quarter: Otterbein, 0. At quarter; Ohio Wesleyan.

OjCJhlo 8. At quarter: Oberlln, Casr, 0. Second quarter: Oherlin, Case, 0, At quarter: Mount Union, 13; Hiram, 0. Sei'ond quarter; Western Reserve, Cincinnati. 0.

Third iiuartrr: Ohio Wesleyan, Ohio I 0. Second qnarter: Rutgers, Delaware, 0, Second quarter; Alabama. 38; Louisiana State, 0. First qnarter: at Montgomery, Swanee, 0. At Louisville.

qnarteri Louisville, Center, 0. Second quarter: Dreiel, St. Joseph, 0. At l.e*ingtonKy.—-First quarter: Ken- Virginia Foly, 8. Second quarter: CJnnn- tlco, 14.

quarter: 14; 0. Final: Harvard. 68; Tufts. 8. At quarter: Wa- Bradley.

Second quarter: Waha-li, 0: Hradley. 2. Second quarter: Purdue, State Normal. 0. At Ciettyshurg, quartrr: (iettyshurg, 1 rsinus, 0.

Second tcr. W. A 14; Lynclihurg, 0. At Nashville, quarter VBuderlillt, South Western, 0. Second quurter: Duke, Walie Forest 0.

At St. quarter: Kolia, St. l.oiil*. 7. At lawrence, quarter: Haskell.

13; Biii-kncll, 0. At Miinhi'ttan, quarter; Kansas Aggies, Arkansas, 0. Second quarter: Kansas Aggies, 13; Arkansas, 0. Secoml quarter; Coe, Cornell, 0. BALTI- gan Hamilton punled MORE, Oct.

upon wiping the bal Ion Michigan a ob yard out memories of last year a over whelming defeat at Ann Arfor. the Army Yale Penn Illinois Cornell Columbia ARMY AT YALE. iMI iSIl PENNSYLVANIA AT ILLINOIS. KB Navy's undefeated football team went into action this, afternoon against the powerf ul and confident Michigan eleven. The line up: CORNELL AT COLUMBIA.

SO K9 K9 JOHNS HOPKINS AT SYRACUSE. Johns A pass over the Hue, Friedman to Flora, netted the Wulverlncr 17 yards. (Treenwald in the Michigan back field. Gilbert to Friedman, whk incom- jilete. Gilbert kmked lo Gouge who was thrown on hi own 15 yard line.

Michigan mi paining on every kick. Hannepan went off right tackle for Michigan was penalized yards for Gshci offside and navy had 'another first K.iednmn'rrUiianHlton got oilbrrf five jHrds thru the lett side of the MoirmiR 'short pass over First Quarter another first down. Hardwick started at right end period before Miclii for the Navy in place of Wllllani- jj ball in with son and Caldwell was at fullback neither team having threatened to l.loyd I Moerncr Horn EitUy Hardwick Hanncgnn hiu IU ou chuber Caldwell -rg h. .1 fb. Michigan Hacr TruakowakI Lovcttc Syracuse Brown Dartmouth BROWN AT DARTMOUTH.

Mm in place of Hansford. Eddy kicked off lo Friedman who was stopped on 28-yard line. Mlchl gan kicked on the second play and Caldwell brought the ball back to midfleld. Navy could not gain and Hamilton kicked out of bounds on 13yard line. Gilbert score.

Michigan' had over fifty yards the exchange of punts in this quaiter. Score; Michigan. 0. Molenda gained ten on line smashe.N. On a fake kh'k.

Gilbert ran around the Navy end for fiftfeu yards. Another lake Iv.O I MICHIGAN VS. NAVY. Michigan 63 B3I HI Ell Bia Navy EH--ES GEORGIA TECH AT NOTRE DAME. Georgia Tech -m Bi Efl BB Notre Dame a-oEi ESfa MARQUETTE AT CREIGHTON.

IBS El ca punted on the flr.st play, and place kick Moledna netted who replaced Schuber at right attempted place kick halfback, was downed in mid-field. was and the Navy, recov- Nav.v W'as penalized yards on Its 13-yard line. 'I'he Navy holding. Hamilton made five i kicked and Gilbert returned the yards off left tackle. Hamilton ball to its 40-yard line.

Gilbert punted and Friedman brought it tore away for twenty on a double back to line. A pass. A pass Friedman to Ooster- i pass, Friedman to Oosterbaan was baan. added 14. Another long I incomplete.

Michigan pass failed. Oosterbaan i Another pass faileu. Michigan brought the ball to (he Navy 2-yard I thereupon was penalized five yards Unti on a but the lost on second incompleted pas.s. I downs. Moledna intercepted a Navy Gilbert kicked to Googe who was pass and ran to ills own 17-yard dropped in his by Oogter-1 line, Friedman was hurt.

Olsen m- baan on 25 yard line. A long forward pass. Hamilton to Lloyd, gained 20 yards. Tw'o ilne rushes were stopped by tht Mlchi- placed Wlckhorst. Navy.

Fuckel- wartz replaced Friedman. The half ended with the score: Michigan, Navy, 0. punt was good for thirteen yards. The ball hit Burnham and Grimes recovered for Ames. J.

Miller hit the right side of the line for five yards. J. Miller added a scant yard at the same place, Stiner stopping him. A pass, Miller to Lindbloom. was good for five yards and a first down.

The ball on 31- yard line. Miller went off left tackle for four yards. A pass, Weiss to Miller, was good for six yards and another first down. Weiss was tossed for a 3-yard loss on a try at left tackle. Grow him down.

Miller hit right tackle for five yards. A short pass. Miller to Weiss, gained two yards. A forward pass by Miller was grounded by Bronson and Nebraska took the ball on downs on its own 15-yard line. punt rolled elghty- flve yards over goal for a touchback.

It was a beautiful spiral that sailed over the head of Weiss, safely man. Lindbloom made a yard at. right guard, the teams scrimmaging from the 20 yard line. The quarter ended w'lth Ames in possession on her 21-yard line. Second down and nine to go.

21. Ames 6. FOURTH QUARTER. Preguoll hit the line for four yards. A forward pass.

Stephens left end, Captain Coe making the to Weir, was incomplete. Pre.s- tackle. Presnell went outside right nell hit right tackle for five yards, tackle for seven yards. Holman Bronson punted out of bounds but was hurt on the play. Dulley lost i the play was called hack and Ne- seven yards on a sweeping try at braska penalized five yards for off left end.

Stephens punted thirty- five yards lo Weiss, who returned bounds on 40-yard line, cov- nlne to Ames 27-yard line. i ering but ten yards. Fisher tried a sweeping end run A forward pass. Weir to Fisher. Coe punted fifty yawls to Stephens, who returned nineteen to 44-yard line, Presnell made three yards off left tackle.

Presnell failed to gain at right tackle. Stephens ran the Ames left end for eleven yards, going out of bounds on 42-yard line. On a double pass, Presnell to rich, the latter gained two yards at right side. ika penalized five yards tor on- Presnell hit left tackle for five side. punt went out of yard.s.

On (he next play Stephens tumbled but recovered for a 2-yard loss. Stephens dropped back to the 47-yard line and kicked a but Presnell stopped him for no gained two yards. Holm grounded Perfect placekick, the ball soaring gain. E. J.

Anderson replaced i a pass by Grimes at end. Fisher made twoj Hall made two running yards at left tackle as the quart-r i left end, and the half ended. ball on her own 29- ended with Ames in possession of squarely between the bars. 24. Ames 6.

The placekick was forty-seven I 0 I OHIO STATE AT CHICAGO. Marquette Ohio Stale Chicago MINNESOTA AT WISCONSIN, Minnesota Igg tHSU Wisconsin KANSAS AT DRAKE. Kansas MISSOURI AT WEST VIRGINIA. Missouri IfsH BQI West HHSI flCSi I SWARTHMORE AT PRINCETON. Swarthmore 1,441 Princeton CROWD SEES DRAKE VS.

KANSAS DES MOINES, Oct. a great home coming crowd and perfect football weather. Kansas Jayhawks and Drake Bulldogs claahed here this afternoon In a game which should eliminate one team from any chance at a-leading position in the Missouri Valley conference. Both teams have been defeated In their two conferences games games this season. Kansas won the toss and elected to defend the north goal.

First Quarter. Drake immediately with a brilliant attack and on five plays went across the Kansas goal. Everett, ace of the Drake backfield, started the march fo the first touchdown. A pass carried the ball to the Kansas 25-yard line and another pass, Everett to Sutherland, WHS good lor a touchdown. Everett kicked the extra point.

On a short punt to midfield, Drake again took the ball and Everett ran from the 45-yard line thru the entire Kansas team with beautiful interference for a second touchdown but the baW was carried back and Drake penalized for offside, Score first quarter: Drake, Kansas, 0. PENNSYLVANIA AND ILLINOIS ing to gain. A. Mandery crashed ZONE PLANNED thru right guard for two yards and a touchdown. Lindell placekicked i Four States to EstaDlish Exemp- the extra point.

31, Ames 6. Lucas for Stiner, R. Mandery for Burnham, Shaner for Joe Weir, Vorls for Oehlrich, Lindell for Bronson. Drach for Handels. Durlsch for Holm.

Beck for Dailey. Roy Mandery kicked off sixty yards. Ames scrimmaged from the 20-yard line. Shaner held Miller for no gain. J.

Miller hit left tackle for three yards, Lucas bring ing him down, A forward pass, Hall to Miller, gained seven yards and a first down. Another'forward pass, this by Weiss, was intercepted by Morrison. A. Mandery lost four yards at right end. A.

ran tion Points for Commercial Vehicles. ST. PAUL. Oct Four states have agreed to esta'o- llsh twenty-five mile neutral zone on their side of state boundaries in which commercial vehicles will be exempt from double license fees. Minnesota, North and South Dakota and lovfa have consented to the plan and Wisconsin, Nebraska, Illinois and other states will be asked to adopt it.

Commercial vehicles including buses and trucks are now compelled to take out a second license to operate in another state. The decision was reached at a decision was reacneu ai a left end for nfne yards conference of representatives of the states last Friday. placed Stephens in the Huskei backfield. A. Mandery hit center for five yards and a first down.

Dailey crashed thru right tackle for three yards Rudi replaced Lamson in the Ames backfield. Dailey made two more at left tackle. A forward pass, Bronson to Oehlrich. netted five yards. Mandery cracked center for a half yard but Ames was offside on the play and was penalized five yards, putting the ball on 24-yard line yard line, to go.

yards against the wind. Stephens Dailey off right end for five Third down and eight, the ball on the Ames 44 yard line, off thirty-five yards to yards. Zuver replaced Whitmore Ames 6. SECOND QUARTER. 14, Ames 6.

THIRD QUARTER. bloom, who returned nine to 34-yard line. A forward pass by Weiss was incomplete, Oehlrich Bronson was still playing quarter and Stiner spoiling dt. Fl.sher hit left tackle for two with Stephens, Presnell and Oehl-1 Holm intercepted pass on yards but the play was called back rich al.so In the backfield. Holm 48-yard line.

Bronson both teams being offside. Fisher at guard. The lineup made four yards at left tackle Nebraska's left end for six I was the as when the half replaced Grow at center Coe punted forty yards to ended. Lindbloom was in the and A. Mandery replaced Presnell Stephens, who was downed on Ne-' backfield for Ames.

for Nebraska. Stephens Lit right uTili Sr-yard line. Thomas kicked off thirty yards I tackle for five yards. iley re- iu the Nebraska line. A.

Mandery went out of bounds for no gain. Bronson hit left tackle for one yard. On a fake punt, A. Mandery plowed thru the 'Ine for eight yards and a firs lown. planting the ball on tht Ames 8-yard line.

Dailey mad' three at left tackle and A. Mander, jlammed right guard for more to the 2-yard line. Manderj the play was called back and Ne braska penalized five yards for offside. i A forward Lindell to i yfg Qf (JOLLIE Shaner. was good for fourteen vi yards.

Lindell made a yard at GOING HOME TO VOTE WASHINGTON, Oct. offlflals of the government will be scarce here Tuesday, election day. Secretary of State Kellogg, who utilized the malls to cast his vote, will be in charge of the government for the Secretary of Navy Wilbur will be the only other member of the official family left in the capital. President Coolidge is going home to vote, as is Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary of Agriculture Jardlne. Secretaries Hoover, Davis (labor, Davis (war).

Work, New and Attorney General Sargent either at their homes now Score at End of First Quarter Is Nothing to of Major Interscctional Games. ME.MORIAL STADIUM. CHAMPAIGN. 111., Oct. hosts of Pennsylvania given a great cheer this afternoon when they took the field against the University of Illinois In one of the major inter-sectional football games of the 1926 season.

First Quarter. Peters returned opening kick off twenty yards and was downed on his own 35-yard line. The first quarter early resolved itself Into a series of punts with Lanum, Illinois kicker, having slightly the best of Murphy, of Penn, to fliifeUy allow Illinois lo take the ball in mid-field. Frosty Peters, the flashy Illinois back, made several right and left gains during the quarter but failed to distinguish himself by long gains. The quarter ended w'ith the ball in possession on Us own 20-yard ilne.

Second Quarter. Murphy opened the second quarter with a fifty-seven-yard punt to Peters who zigzagged back to his thirty-yard line. Another exchange of punts ensued with neither team having any material advantage. The first real scoring attempt came a few minutes later when Hake attempted to drop kick from the thlrty-five-yard line but the ball sailed six yards wide of the posts, and Illinois took the ball on its own twenty-yard line. rgen wilf be election day.

WANTS DECREE SET ASIDE. A motion to set aside a decree Issued last April by Judge Shepherd giving title to the property of SUES ON CROSS PETITION. Ed A. McGlnty filed an answer and cross petition in the district court Satjirday morning in the case of Cornelius Burgess aganst Mr. $3,000 damages as a result of an automobile collision.

Mr. McGlnty sues the plaintiff on the cross petition for 1892. McGinty claims that the accident, which happened 31, 1926, at and Fourteenth, College View, wa.s due to the carelessness of the plaintiff. He claims that the plaintiff was driving at the rate of 35 right tackle. A.

Mandery crashed thru right gaurd for five yards but the play was disallowed and Nebraska penalized five more for offside. A pass. Lindell to A. Mandery, was incomplete. Ames drew' a 5-yafd penalty for being offside.

A. the Refuge Baptist church to Mr.s. hour when he struck the faylor was argued in Judge dffendanf.H car, w'recking the car and injuring McGinty, hl.s wife, so that she was unable to do court Saturday morn 1 1.1 1 1 tr Ing. The plaintiff claims that the Judge Neble at Omaha Rules decree was obtained by fraud. The suit was brought by the Refuge Baptist church against J.

H. Bruce, Cannot Be Executed Until Two Persons Bitten. OMAHA. Oct. A dog cannot be legally executed until he has bitten at least two persons, Judge Sophus Neble, ruled In hit right guard for three i municipal court today thereby sav- yards and a first down.

A. Man-; ing the lief of a collic dery failed to gain at left tackle dag owned by Fred tester and Nebraska wa.s penalized fifteen yards for holding. A. Mandery ran sixteen yard.s and was forced out of bounds. He urcled left end.

A forward Prince had been sentenced to death. The strychnine which was to snuff out his life was prepared. Then C. E. Walsh, attorney arose and introduced a Ne- i braska supreme court ruling that lass, Lindell to A.

Mandery, i dog Is entitled to at least "ood for one yard. Another pass vas intercepted and the game mded with Ames in possession on 1er own 12-yard line. Final a a 21, Ames 6. one Not until he has had his second bite can he be sentenced to death, Walsh declared, and the court upheld him, thus saving the life.V Faye Bruce, F-. Q.

Taylor and Hattie M. Taylor. The church deeded the property t(8J. H. Bruce, and he deeded it to Mrs.

Taylor, it Is al- Europe without a mile of leged, but the plaintiff claims that I trackage Is about to build her house work for some time. ALBANIA HAS NO TRAINS. DURAZZO. Albania (United country, the only na- It was not legally done and that no legal meeting w'as held authorizing the board of trustees to transfer the property. The trustees of the property were John J.

Burden, George Butcher and William Carr. HOURLY TEMPERATURES. 428a. .43 9a. .41 in R.

.40 39 11 a. .42 .37 1 p. .4. .61 7 bulb, 36; wet bulb, 31; relative humidity, 877 At 12:30 p. bulb, 46; wet bulb 37; ralatlva humidity.

12. a railroad. It will extend for only thirty-seven kilometers, connecting Tirana with this port. Under Albanian law, the government Is empowered to ask each man below the age of fifty years to work for six days in the year for (he state, and under this system of labor the railroad 1s to be built. The cost will therefore be comparatively low.

NEBRASKA TOO FAST. Nebraska won the cross-country from Ames, taking the first six.

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