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IWron? rraiit TIae CanOiuslfri tht nrrjBt iraez. thcr- pared iasr the 5 oi ir, tiu: Faar Ixnoi Wfiific Eneu: or Yt-i. Bast My Bead sxm Bast rrturm xr LiUctOt Xr re- opet a mrter irtich has may 3TitiEriEittisc.i,y tory otf lortbaL NrbrasJEa Tbe sciiCoU firr: nrappec 2882 preicnt corxrar. n- a imir afiair. lal.

azid ccAtxnumf ex. a aitc ktcazae ery prospect Xiom- that It be renrm-ed tbe oi fmtt- ball ax lama City, tbe gazznt had aabec here rvtrr the 7 hMvt appeared here it hau bdore a iail bouac It ii a cortiiarid liitt- atKi raar.y ainnf ibe rn-er an It tee- thejtr Ham-fceyes They can trat-c: here macfc more than croaa- iiif the eantire state to the pesrlonr oa nahta heacth. Dr Edmard AnOttTmtr. coach rtf the lasrana nr Ohio State liaiidr lO' Iniliana hlcm? 1th in 5. 21-6 ratTf HOmCwL.

-T Ctof-SXAtea halted tbcjr ihreas cif defeatr at tct hand Indiaiiii threater.infr T. tr setback a Westerr. cnaiereare fray before ST" fane ix. thf Buckeye sta- UiiiXL. TTii lnd.aris faurth ir.

f've starj Their third virxorr the Buc.k» at the mark Desperatf after lofsmg- Korth- Indimm ra. Ohm Frrs: nrr Fn-wmrc 2 StrTP-aTC peessi li tit tnrwarc pmkui auempiac aajam Fiira-art: mmmm e' i (Mptae ar 3t aJtha mnL be lue fine. appfmrahoe as a coatcdi He playee mm pmmnmt emd OB the Kotre Dame mere playmir the annually tiinse days Eddie a from Iti 8 ItTL be the time in quite a speh that the have faced the Ntttre system Kiaurally Andemnr. baa added hif omiB ideaa la it but essence and K'a the cud of the Rocknc days mestem. Mmnesota and ComeU in a ram the took nc- Saturday They scored tmro touch- domtta cm xune in the crperuni; sessior.

mcn'ed 40 lor another ter. aa the secrmd prncid ofMmed. luid then coasted Capt Jut LangdiuTmt Ohxi a poimd fullback accotmled for tma. and Halfback Toic the other Lanrhurst frot of. ir.

Bif Ten Dr Andersen Scott hoiets statement before the seasor. Ekm Scott the btf quarterback kept iua pcuid after touchdomr. re beU.er recorc intact by all three mtiTse off ur. three It miD take frt'Tnr nun in a rmr a long tiaae find another end Witr. Hurst nf like Prmsse and ymi knom bom Middietomn.

domg the pitcduni: feiel about Kiniacfc Chm wjuad' and Hartild Zlimmer of speed up bit. esjiecially in the Springfield doing znosi of the backfieid We run deeper re- catching and runnmg. the and ire nataraBy are fur- mere a threat ther admnced in the grasp of the An pair of Ohio boys Haif- Kokre Dame rystem But back iotj Brm of Dsyton an: mlial impressed me naosi la the Fullback Joe Tofd oi Canopbei. fact that the hoys still their aided the Indiana cause all the i liMip tricky i alifciriiia FFPJKIFUET Calf PsciTk uuw SaturmsT vcted tc ackinst 1 1 shift usee bi I'ruversitv otf lini ComnusiKrte- dim losed after i. tfirrratiJtuc EUiiiatinr of tb' indn a not nounrec but th' sinrle lite shift carrM frorr Crmcr "Stub Allisor ol a ccirirndec tfcju r.Kbei.ver After the ashinrto- iast flat urda Phelar of the at aab-ngt put uf oor-pjairt ker si.iff of fnra-ard 'u-t ther a ba.

i fe-c. mm-ement by the iinemer lust befnre the badi 1 bpec Notre Dame liiek Armv. 7-0 C.atlct'- superior except ill RV rill ROH -DrJK. A Noire tiarr.a foothal tea O' that had rolte: irto t'ia-T or the a-ingf rtf the Merest Irisb twKir Biiu-e Knute Rck knt I oay agair or vrry atirr side to S' Arrry rated tbe under- dof by ar mucl t- 1 The suffi-ient to the 1-isb ir diminisluni: of unbeaten aric ar.tied But the ah.cl they amr, BOOTS IT OUT. tbc Xet ks k.jrker is mhahnr the ttber 7 Seft muo d.c the peer uf the lef it.

line is ktpuir 'da of nrktr Wayn; Ui Li. ifior. to the oi Ibe iuKty ler gm pul .1 ut: cf KeMioU- 20 to 14 t. rei 2 il HI game hut lacking IrUh 1 S' I wmtmrm rnifmmrt Immrn mm mm OMAHA R.eyTJi*kik Neb Jimmy notiurg Ic erihance their reputa- uor or enthiuar tbeir in the siadiun croa'd oS 7f Neve? from kicknff until fmal a huiUe did suppose: gridircm marvelous spirit have last year a successea and are milling to start si! over again mhtb thisir feet on tbe gTtHind' Up ts tbe Purdue game day. tbe hac m'on two and lUSt tmo taking Soutb Daknta, and WiMcarmr.

30-12 but losing to Indiana. 0-10 and tc Minneaota 0-34 may Tofc plungtid a yard for tbe Hoosier aix pointfcr early tbe final seaman after a yard Zienmer Zimmer supplied the game big thriii and set up the Indiana touch- domn W'ltfc 20 tc play in tbe third fienod Indiana had the hail on rrmn 22 and Zkmmer alipfied around end for 13 SWOTS On the neat he domr the Bert MrCrane to tbe fart field, on Ohio back and that tbe StABford stadium aix anagged a 52 yard from ftmt beiom mem. level miuie Denver fallmg or. tbe Buck 15 Tnfil fitJd 1 a miic above. on- took it over from tbere der bow far belom the Misnasippt pMys mw thst Sugar bomi stadium is Except in the payoff aertor.

at Nem advantage mas all Indiana The Maasarr guard. had 17 first to 16 tmd Bob Buaby that tbe line play far Cmio agmmst K-Staie tbe toughest The Imeup anc summary the have confronted this seaaon. Even the Nebraaka line craafc like those cata. Maaaare oeclared. Adna about the Big team of Oomell upon mhich the former Husker higher a kite He they re the ever seen, hut sdmita be haumt matched a ball game from tbe be first enroUiKS at Luncoln high until be saw Cornel! beat Otaio Stale He that Johnny Homed! and mjfe mere Ithaca for that one John now trbere he employfid by a big com.pary Striiv W'cnstrand.

Huaker Blue. Maj. credit ftm poiae under fire Steve noticed It the Minnesota game. Tbe were behind, time running out and Roy Petach injured an the turf along the sideline Scune remark wrhich Petacfc droppet caused tbe major to laugh mducb Steve a high mark the pcuae department, wnfi: thmgs looking as blue they did at the tuiw for the HtudKua parting sare-passirg get heyonci midfieli KtrcAk frorr. the on orna irutiatii'e seorrd paased for oomr.

came on ar yard run and fcitkec two hack of au inte-repted the pfiir.t# 1: Ag- first CtTts beifit Tbe lad mbo got the iouchdomn Steiv Jurmik. Notre leading scorer for tbe season He broke up the serond of five Arrry by snarmg Sophomora Hank Manur or. omr, and then racing to the far end of the fieit virtually unproterted out Bill Gil Its Army captam anc renter at one point along the way anc simply runnirg over Mazur last obstacle Mih Piepul. bg Notre Dame captair. and fuUimck kicked the eztia pomi until he out mitJa an injury ir tbe third quartr.r about aE highly- Unitec ron- to a 2(' tr 34 Mis.v»ur.

Valley nrtory over tbe Creightor Blue ait urda Creightnr scored first loucb- domr P.rynolo* resting Cmrhrry ii Creifhion rwtMnt mmm I rmniH-Wua I itmimmi ewtMk aal I A in tbe thirt quarter second came ir tbe firut. peno: mhen Flenung or owx 37 caiugbt a from Johnny Knotla and tributed tr tbe BcaunjHsrec f.S tc score The had all the all servec notice early the fire and almost all the block- m. tbe game and mg and but for a singulariy un- Faubion cracaec to the Creighton mspired bit of strategy might I f-oTT 28 out P.eynoia* tmvt had a Irvi: afnc rrxTE IKt'lASA LT IlKOMll. mimi G. BracKiiM BucHuute-, CMumi StnjKtwramir t'ramovtcfc Scam Svttmn L.H H'irmite R.HXtnfesQ» F-B Lrastiurat Ttrtii A- ment then converted Ir.

the second quarter that eom- bmatiun worked again drivmg from the 43 tc pay terri- lory undiBmiavec bv a 15 vare om kaiieC Bob Saggnu blonc Notre halfback fumbled the ojier.tng kickoff and Tom FarreE Cadet per.aity passed fron. 27 tc Ed Moore in end extra pomt. Oklahoma boamed fmal score ir third. puahing froTT 40 lo goal line P.eyn- travcling tbe last 3 The made to for JsT-s htwitior 1. t.

jack JACOBS CABETING FOE 0, Tbe Sooner back Ihed up a reputatioii all bo be aw ay. Ht tryxiig flank the Xebrskka ibis tune Int be made oiih a abort ram. j4 ii I taMRiurv: aflvr toucfe- Otaw Oh (I tnueM; frmr. arwt: i Indiaaii ToiU OhM Iwrprr CiMUivvafc Sewton vnr. RtrmiMtwiusfc UalMhrot Hcwc ftMmni' IndMuia tarWMi Frwafc Bmita Snrut Ructn- mti mam iHurmrm'- Km- Kimbrough at 'Everybody handled the Ixdl, head Te.xa« even savs the Bitter Mill again Ikiws bv 17-6 eouDt Bliiejaysi trim Grand Boston college 3lanhatlan for hixth in ron OCiLLEGE STATION Tex.

Giant John Alec Kimbrough hurtled like a meteor thru tbe Arkansas football team Saturday to abepberd tbe Texas Aggies to their 37th conaecutrve tnumph 17-0. The 222 pound aH-Amenca fuD- GPAND ISLAND Neb Slow scored a touchdown midway to start. George Cmghtms Xhe firwt period wdth some of Prep eleven pidked im momentum dd-fmahioned Ime piowTng as tbe game progressed Sat- their two boldest urdav afternoon to smother Grand with stunning m- 54 to and of 47 MimrcK: IMander center oepted a Blue Jay tbe ftmt befamd Jairm Jamn a ard to th. 6 NTWTOS -F- Bostm college aioahed and to sixth straight victory manufac- from mg that to commit five recovered bv tbe cruaaJ Third City Then PPep into Mtian. Conway talbed tbe secmid penctd got muter way and Luykm added monMmts thi Jarred the Saturday before 12 spectators from Hamberg hands an trampling a plucky Manhattan Attempted sweep, in tbe first pe- elevesR, 25-C.

a tovmg ram- JZ' Guard Marsiuai recovered an the Arkansas 37. Mike Holovak bulled way to JZ, Lungmg. butting Kdm- the 1 and on tbe naxt play split I fourth pj.ough swept thru tbe center wide open fcff tbe mrtial a paae to line for a score Frank Maamicki plaeekicked scoring as tbe game touchdown on five the fmal ended. Wartitkr canveried two frnro the more extra Marland Jeffrev to Creighton had 18 first to sterhng and Henderson both ial- tbe extra pomt In tbe aeccaail Lou Montgomtay ended a 74 yard march by -------------for I around left, for Inland S. outjmrdec tbe errmied off to Kimbrough, earned the tourhdown 346 to 78 the to tbe 7 third penod but Soouer the toucbdown Hokrvak scored agam.

jusi after tbe kickcCf. After adr-ancmg to the xi i 21 Boston set back to tbe 36 etigC OUt on a chpping penalty Holovmk again smaihed into the IQ IT ime anc to tbe end ob Cumvan chalked up tbe fourth Bostoe when be NORMAN man. Oklaboma in tbe Arkansas beld From tbe 22 and at 'difficult angle. Sophomore Jake Webster kicked a field goal. Twc later Kimbrough stabbed Hamberg paae at mid- ficld and scumed 38 to thr OAi.

Warren Leh- 22 On the next play BY JOHN BENTLEY. NOF-MAN Biff our two mile team beat your two team, the way Tom Stidham Okia- immme coach greeli'd Major Jones in the dressmg after the had turned in their first shutout of the year, "You have too much power and are too But look out for next year Stidham. warned. got a swell freahman team Major Jones luud be glad to get that one off spatem. He Mplored the declaring that the "gave tbe baE to everybody on tbe field, including Freddy Meier Meter Foots AIL It the plucky Husker cen- who put over tbe play that had guessing It set up tbe secsond touchdoam and be miased scoring by about a yard.

The were trymg to figrure out that one Francis took the Slapback and faked a plunge mfi) the ime It ao well aonceaied that everybody, including the spectators, thougrht the action had been stoppisd. but Meier, uho had dropped Imcii for a lateral, came streaking off to the weak side where some tdocking broke him lOOIM? Aside from, quick kicking, which kepn the holisd up. most of tbe time wber. tbrv were facing the Jack Creek Indian tnplc theater, not up to standard. were of prauture which Eddie Sdiwartzkopf, Preston and were putting on him.

The had plenty of scoring chances but they couldn't connect. CJoBest when Omilie feli OB tbe bounding tbe of Oklahoma a 37 nc- FoaJ No 4, tbe Jeffrey peaaec to Sterling an got behmc Petach on a end Bone after Steve Lm-anitis blocked Frank mom puni. Iowa karprine Nxiner. Cyclones tie in pillo game NORMAN Oida Oklahoma 's undefeated poM Vamm and Iowa State battled thru one exten- waam. Saturday lait were unable to break a 6-4- deaulkick Bin Scon.

Oklaboma No 2 was injured a-ben be feE and hia horae rolkM OB him. a Battarrmcrac- S. Mr- Caiv; tcmy over Nebraaka a two-mik race here Saturday aftemciem 56 to give Coach John Ja-. CEDAR FALLS, la Iowa cobs' ail nctonoui the tn- State ebckec the final ujnpfc far two and a Gam. 'nctary over Mammgaide enlace beat Bill Lvda Okimbwrwa bv ksge here Saturday nr.

a Ncrth 15 yards for fire place 6 44 4. Central conference game. A fourth down Mormngaide punt play went awry to give tbe Pan- tbesa tbe baB tbe Fullback Burrkbard Bcored plays later after taking a above! peam from Pastormo Halfback Oaude raced 54 for the sectmd touchdown. T1 ordim of fimah: Gmn. Ne- Lyda.

Brooks. Nennmkii Oklahoma. DentoB. Oklahoma. Lehman.

Oklahoma. Cock. Nebraska Ga.rrell* Nebraaka Lmroir's popular dog market file Fcr Saie" an tbe Warn Ad secticm. long paw the second quarter. Another time BiE Jennmgs appeared to be loose lajt hiLif but tripped himself and fen Look Sttiul.

DiUfpite tbe and tbere were three of them, and twice the akmt recovered, the demoMtratisd a stout defense both cm the ground and tbe air. Stidham, paid Hermie Rahng a tribute "In my book he a great back, and tune be tbe ball." Tom aaic Hermie pitching agaze Saturday, gix out of sever and Hopp long bcave te Zixmund for the first touchdown gave sei'cr out of rune dunng the aftemoor Bill Jennings and Johrmy played the ful! route for tbe Socmers Tnervn may be the story of the Sooi.er downfali lack of capable re- at key poaiticms. Warren Aifson played one of best did Fred Preston at end. Thompson tbe only casualty, suficrmg a kntse injury P-eaerrt When the ebeermig section Bpdled "WLW and it brought out mulled and Tbe Sooner band garbed in flammg red. put on a grand ahov for the biggest crowd Sooner history Along with apiKitacular ball carrying dash Freddy turned in a big afternoon.

Ad Lewandov'ski can take bow on v'orL acoutmg the The Huakerv had tbe Oklahoma thoroly bottled. attempted 25. and completed seven. Tbret were cut off one at a uTtal time by Knight whc returned for the first time smce the KU game There some question whether Hopp touchdown pass I would have earned far had not deflected gold are conn mg home to roost." Petach diselared and if the can continue the attack and stout defense they showed here Saturday agamsi Iowa State and Kansas State Roy's right. An Oklahoma reporter asked Major Jones who hau! scouted tbe for Nebraska Biff replied.

rm. too tired to spell it" ArHve This Aetemoon. Tbe left here at 6.30 Saturday mgfat and will be home at l.M Sunday aftemoon over tbe Miaaour. Pacific. Oklahoma booed lustily when kickoff which fumbled out of on the 7-yard line brought out to the Luther never had eon- tro! of tbe ball and acooped it out ctf bounds ruled same as an out of kick.

Boh almost stymied by but with Dr O- Calhoun sitting with him in the radio coop, sjmaying throat at the Husker announcer got thru the entire game Batted been a big help to tbe Huakers Ray Prochaaka took after two Oregon State to lieat California Golden BearN I kiw down. 19-13 CT-Ei'-HTCm AOniEt Bon-r HarK-ow SnuttMili F. 7 Mr F. 8 B. Trucwn Fauttior Cravirtvor AjesiM II r-eiphior tnr Tnuchonwnr cnv, T-' for poni- '7 piatt-okickA TnunaOiMPnf- wi fur pour pr-f Rar uh lintwinMi Uonct juuicr Gem LaM Forant OKI.

Tbe steamed uf se.nt and again kicked tbe Mazut and then P.obert# again belung into the startied Notre Dame ime That third try miased first dowT. a foot Here Army called time and arnt in Tec Lutrrzkawski to replace at quarterback He back tc the 12 tc try fieic goal. Tli ball ocfleclec by Irwh End Johnny 03ner. and chance tc score up Four more they came the 38 and m- terception to the 34 on a SS-jwrd paasmg gau. only to fumble and itwe the ball cm the play the 32 where their Vime bartec down, and tc the 12 in tbe last quarter where two running lost 4 and tw'o pmamm Two quick flip; win for linker BERKELEY Calif INS Tak- OY CF advantage otf Galifomut no- I were mcompiete BotTf f.

BftU rirtw C.Kellr» r. WklOtWiT UIlM OB-w oim L.H R.H Jurwlk Jttrrali Riepu Bom Immr 1 mp advantage tonoualy weak defense, tbe Oregon Stale Beavers Saturday licked tbe California Golden Beam. 38 to 13. in an exating conference game witnessed by SS.CiOO Each of the waB mmde an a fim- warc play With the score knotted, IS to PITTSBURGH -P Two quick foruwrc pammg that caught Marquette Golden Ava- lanche impreparec Saturday gave Duquesne a fairly easy 34 to 0 victory before 14.218 on soggj- Field Passing Ahw'esfa of Canons- 13. in the fourth period Dot Dur- bxirg Pa.

the left half- dan made a spectacular erri zmw back, tossed both timchdown Wotw irlii. poBp trtm after pu I pmcmamti' Btiert- Kmratcit Rpl: ZteialML Oimmiim, mvmm GryKieL mu Fentl; Meeernu Buciuier Cetoer SUUia Franaitc vmm Mtra- pir. Tat of a long tosaed Bob Dethman to tally winning touchdown Durdan nmde the catch while in the at Csui Hoberg, CMliforma halfback LS.l latent ictim of sitrong 28-6 Tenn Ten- mighty t'olunteers blasted the Louimans State out ol the path leading toward a South- The ball in midfieid with only mmute to play ai what seemed to be a first half when AhweM; caJlec' The wmnmg touchdoim cli- from the He paased from maxed a yard and came the Marquette to Right End Joe Miortly after the had tied on the 25 scored the sojre when Hoberg took a iat- and Johnny Rokiaky converted from Sty who recov- from placement, ered a Beaver fumble in the air. The second half had lanely and raced 45 to a touch- opened when tbe scored dowh. Still Race.

setting up the touchdown play urday The 16 to 8 favorites runhack of Rome Ifi.WK. aaw the had led by a IS to 7 score at half Downed on roll up four touch- time. By wmnmg the re- the Mi.waukeean* 24. ar for a 28 to mctorv and mained the race for tbe confer- the next play fAied to gam and the on the'home etice champmnship and a pcfflsibie Ahwesh then to Henrj- atretcfc of a third auceeamve un- Rose Biml bid Maliszewsk; on the 30 Maliazew- tied and undefeXd afiir Oregon State in swrMied thru the secondary 28 addition to the wrummg one made RXid scored standing up by Durdan were made by Gene Gray, who taUied the first period and agam in the second period Hatcher and Hoberg chalke: up tbe Bear The broke et'en the matter of total yardage gained from and scranmagt each gaming 264 Oregon State made one more first down than the IS to 12 converted from placement straight Ahwesk season too- Fullback Colgate to The game under w-ny when Taxme.amt^ started a drive from own 26-yard Ime that ended wnth blond Bob Foxx smashing over a rri'erae from tbe 5 for the first touchdowm Foxx kicked the extra poust from placemwit Tennessee lashed out intfe touchdown the second Indiana had hit tbe bah to aet up a touchdown. tbe first shutout of the seasim for the Huskera.

only mne have scored agamst Nebraaka in three conference W7tb Miasoun, KansM and Oklahoma Drake by 19-6 WORCESTER. Maaa Led by a great fullback Joe f.v. Ml nctoar over BrooTne aarryina over tb. OTppteo Holy touabaowi, from th, 3 Of by paa The were held to a net rushing gam of only three and failed to make a first down. The better manned harder hitting Red completely dominated the play ool- LFWISBURQ Pa Sid fieid from the 25-vard tbe minulet of play gave Temple an uphill 36 7 victory er Bucknell Satur- before 30 Bucknell scored in the second period on a 12 yard airrmi, Walt Field goal Temple 16-T Y4in smoe 1634 AJtho the smashmg Hoague spun thru the outplayed Holy Cross line from start to fmiafc TOPERA drove last Ctilgate had to caab a third penad to puah two touch- break for touchdowx agamst and smottoer asfiburn tbe wim played wlthout Wescnck le Ec Tempie tied iege 16-6 a lEisaour; Vaiiey con- of mjured regu- it tn thirc quarte? on Andy test Saturday.

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