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Northwestern turns on power in final niinutes to smother Illini, 32-14 huh Rams top al half PnrdliC ill EVANSTON. 111. North- Wtldrata poured on the power In the laat half of a thrilling Riff Ten football ffame Saturday to overwhelm a tricky hut underpowered Illinola, 32 to 14. Coach Bob Illlnl kept the crowd of 35,000 in a atate bor- derlnff on hyaterla for much of the ffame but the old Ulat-IUini downi yardi Forward 13 Forward Forward by Punt 316 Yurdi mclii rrtnrnM loit on 1 Ill'" match 11 1 40 4 112 0 2.1 no for dull oamc out on lop by 13-7 dlpsy doodle waa Purple power. In the firat half Illinola waa able to nin up a 14-7 But the Wlldcata came charging hack after half-time to halt the Illinola attack and unleaah a atcamroller offenae that could not he halted.

The laat half waa played under lowering akiea and in aemi-dark- neaa that seemed to betoken the aomher spirits of the Illini, who had hoped to make Northweatcrn a victim of that ancient annual upset. mini First. Illinois struck first. Unreeling a queer series of line and backfteld ahifts, the Illlnl spurted Peterson and Bernhardt thru the line for consistent gains. Ehni, Illinois quarterback, punted Northwestern Into the coffin comer at the 8-yard line and Soper's return boot carried out only to the 33.

Working down to the 11, Good passed straight across center to Ehni In the end sone and Dillon converted. Red Hahncnstein fired a beautiful forward pass to Smith, an end, good for 53 yards, and a touchdown and Erdllts converted to tie the score in the second period. But Illinois took to the air for a 46-yard march after Pawlowski intercepted a pass to score again by the typical Zupke trickery. McCarthy went thru dramatic preparations for a placement kick from the Wildcat 13. Instead he passed to Dillon, a tackle who had been pulled over to the outside to become eligible.

Dillon tossed a lateral over his shoulder to Pfeifer, who was downed a couple of feet short of the goal stripe. Pfeifer hit center for the points and McCarthy added the point. Purple Tears Back. Northwestern tore hack aftei the half to tally in five vicious slashes thru the Illinois line from the Northwestern 45, where Chambers had placed it with a 40 yard run back of the klckoff. Soper bucked the line for a yard to score but missed kick still left Northwestern trailing by a point.

Undiscouraged the Wildcats inarched from their 47, where Richards nabbed pass, down to the 2-yard mark as the quarter ended. Clawson scored on the second play of the laat period and also booted the point. pass fell in the arms of Ilaase on the mid-stripe and in seven rushes, including one of 33 yards by Hahnenstein, the Purple again scored, the conversion was wide. On the ensuing kickoff, Worban and Pfeifer let Hasse down the kickoff on their 5 and Soper tos.sed and end zone pass to Kepford. placement failed.

Poi. ILLINOIS LF Motl NEW YORK. The big baas drum In the Fordham band most decidedly was not up to par Saturday. No matter how hard It was hit, it gave off nothing more than a dull thud. This, however, waa a mere nothing for dullness compared to the Fordham-Purdue football game, which it Interrupted occasionally.

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The 1940 Nehrsska high school fofitbnll rhsmpionshlp hopes of Ginahu Tech and Creighton Prep, currently the two top r.inking elevens in the state, will be at stake kYiday afternoon when the tw'o teams meet in the Creighton Tech and Prep have breezed thru against all Nebraska opposition without the semblance of HAWKEYE FULLBACK BILL GREEN Eained 8 yards on this orark at thr Xchraska lino in tho first qiiarlor. Ho took the biill on a reverse. It was the first play followiiiR rooeipt of tlic kiokoft that sliirtod play after Xohraska first score. BY FELIX R. DALLAS.

t.I*', Irrepressible Alec Kimbrough and the maraud- i trouble. Only Hastings is in a po Ing Texas Aggies blew thru mud. sitlon to clamor for title rain and Southern Methodist Sat-: tlon along with the winner of the urday for their 18th successive, Friday game, and a comparatively football triumph. 19 to 7 I weaker schedule will niuffle the As advertised, the Methodists, claims of FIdon Mi ler Tigers unbeaten them.selves until this af-, Many of the state schools wind temoon, give in until the; plg.skln activity this week, final four minutes when the Ca- with virtual all firing eeaslm: det.s scored a sorely-needed third Tbanksgiving day, 21, touchdown. i First it Klnibmugh, then it ganies the following week, was Conatser as the Aggies Inched Beatrice Busy, on towards football immortality Lincoln high goes to Grand before 27,500 fans Island, with the winner virtually Twenty-two times Kimbrough Rimured of the No.

4 spot in final burrowed thru the MethfMliat line, gtate rankings. Falls City has gaining 103 yards and personally completed its schedule against accounting for the second traveling to a one-iran n.s- sault of 30 yards on eight con- saw Fordham win. 13-7, to gain the edge in their six game series, but outside of the three touchdowns, the game had about as much sparkle as a stale glass of beer. Purdue made a nice stand to take the ball on downs on Its 9- yard line, and John Galvin kicked out to midfield, from where Len Eshmont came back to the Purdue 37. On the first play Steve Filipowicz, sophomore fullback, faded back almost to mld- fleld, from where he fired a pass long and true Into the arms of End Vince Dennery on the goal line.

Attacks Bog Down. From then until late in the third quarter it waa an event whenever either team managed to put together two first downs in succession, Fordham finally got the ball again, this time on its 49, ftnd in seven plays and a five yard penalty again, Eshmont hitting the Purdue right guard the laat three times for a total of 17 yards, crossing the goal line finally from the 7. Purdue, which never had gone more than 40 yards at a time up Oregon lakes 18-0 will over Uclaiis EUGENE. Ore. (INS).

On a sloppy field that afforded little footing for speed merchants, University of Oregon rolled to a surprising 18 to 0 victory over the UCLA Bruins here Saturday afternoon before a slim homecoming crowd of 7,500. The Bruins were taken by surprise from the opening kickoff and offered little show of resistance after first turning back the Ducks on their own 2-yard line. From then on. the Webfoots took control of the situation and the only shown by UCLA came in the fourth period when Ray Bartlett hooked up in an impromptu bout with Bill Regner, right end. Both were promptly ordered off the field by the referee.

to that point, came back from that score to cover 65 yards in eight plays, three of these in rapid-fire order. A pass from Fullback John Petty to Captain Dave Rankin, a line smash by Petty and another of the same on w'hich he broke thru the Fordham left side for 28 yards, made 63 of these yards. Catches Pass to Score. That put the ball on the Fordham 2, first down and goal to go. On the next three plays the Fordham linesmen put up a great show, pushing the Boilermakers back to the 5.

From there, however, on fourthdown, Walt Cook drifted back and pa.ssed to Rankin in the far comer of the end zone, where the Purdue captain made a fine catch for a touchdown. Galvin kicked the extra point, and for the rest of the game the boys went back to inconclusive football. FORDHAM Dfnnery Kiiiman Bennett Melton Andereon Browji tumbles pliieky Army eleven, 13-9 Drive 67 vards for clincher Pna. PI'RDDK L.T.. L.a R.O., R.E..

L.H.. F.B Purdue Fordham Purdue point from try (placement). Fordham Dennery, Point from try after touchdown, Krlvtk for Kuiman), dropklck. Sartori Unserer LanaSng 0 0 0 0 8 0 Touchdown, Rankin; fter touchdown. Galvin WEST POINT, N.

(.58. Once beaten Brown combined razzle dazz.Ie double reverses and straight football Saturday to out point Army, 13 to 9, in the ftnst game between the teams in 43 year.s. After a scoreless first half, the 25,000 fans in Michle stadium third largest crowd in West history were brought to their feet in the third quarter when Bill Sheehan dashed 45 yards dowm the side lines for the first score. Ernie Savingnano converted with a dropkick. Less than 2 minutes later, Hank Mazur, candidate for all- American honors in his sophomore year, wormed his way 52 yards to a touchdown after every Brown man had his hands on him at least once.

Fred Tate converted from placement to tie the count. Sets Up Marker. Pete Laudati set up winning touchdown play with a 37 yard gallop to 18-yard stripe as the last quarter opened. The 67 yard drive was climaxed two plays later when Savignano tossed a pass to Marsolinl on the Army 1-yard line. Marsollni then stepped over for the score that won the game.

Savignano's kick for the extra point wide. Savignano then gave the two extra points by purposely falling In his own end zone for an automatic safety. Duke liiriiH on beat to Davblwoii DURHAM, N. C. (.58.

Duke's Bluedevils turned on the heat in the second half Saturday and defeated Davidson. 46 to 13. in a Southern conference football game played before 5.000 persons. The underdog Wildcats held Duke to a 13 all tie in the first half. secutive carries Punts Stand Out.

Conat.ser'8 incredible kicking of a dr ping ball, his punt returns an i a hurst thru the Methodist line for the first Cadet touchdown filled in when Kimbrough on center stage, Ray Mallouf was the Methodi.st menace, throwing 33 passes that netted 166 yards. It w'as the air or nothing for the Methodiiits. Out in front, 13 to 7, but threatened continuously, the Aggle.s settled everything on two breathless breaks in the laat 4 minutes. End Bill Buchanan spilled the ball from Mallouf's hands on the S. M.

U. 26, End Jim Sterling recovering on the S. M. U. 14.

Kimbrough, a mas.sive mud ball recognizable only by his stature, drove to the Methodist 1 on three slashes and then fumbled Mallouf recovering. On the kickout, Jim Thomason, the great line backer and blocker, dived at Mallouf's ing foot, blocked the kick and End Jim Sterling dived six feet on the loose ball in the end zone for a touchdown. Marion Pugh missed the point. Sabctha. Kas.

Beatrice entertains Wymore on Monday, then travebs to Hastings for the conference championship clash later in the w'cek. Omaha South Is host to Omaha North, David City goes to Aurora. Atkinson entertains Spencer, Loup Oty faces Burw'ell, North Platte Is at home with C'urtls Aggies on Monday and hits the road for a clash at Cozad on Friday, Alliance is at Scottsbluff and Bayard meets Isjth Britlgeport and Mlnatare in feature attractions. Many teams play two games thi.s on Monday (Armistice day) nnii on Friday, the usual playtime date. 'Msn rnnthMll.

Trrh at Crflish- rrrp. Mtllord at Bathany, Omaha ton popular dog market is the "Pets For column in the Want Ad section. Omaha South Nebraska air and ground attack heats loiva in by ploy aicnnafiKA- C. Scora by Enari Ehni Worban Peterson Bernhardt 7 7 0 Soper, Clawion 2, Smith, 3, Kepford. Ehni, Pfeifer.

PolnU after touchdown; Ciaweon, Dlllon, McCarthy Rrynilblk leaiia Washbiirii, 33-14 The STILLWATER, Okl. Oklnhoma Aggies recovered their early season scoring niagic Saturday and whirled thru Washburn college, 33 to 14, in a Missouri conference football game. Jimmy Reynolds, the leading ground gainer, got underway in the third quarter to score one touchdown and figure In another. Vaiiderbilt first Soiillieasilcrii in NASHVTLLFh Tenn. Vanderbilt chalked up its first 1940 Southeastern conference victory Saturday, crushing a scrapping but outclassed Sevvanee Tiger, 20 to 0.

The Commodores scored in the first, second and third periods and feJtded off the game but futile thrusts of the Tigers handily. Stock Certificates carry a variety ot forms sulteid to any business. Samples on request State Journal PRINTING CO. Liocoln. Neb.

FIRST QUARTER. Co-captains Royffl and Bob Kahler, of Nebraska and Capt. Mike Enich of Iowa met with officials In the center of the field for the pre-game hand shake and call of the coin. The crowd waa estimated at 25,000 shortly before the kickoff. Hermie Rohrig waa at left halfback for Nebraska.

Nebraska won the toss and defended the south goal. Francis kicked off 60 yards into the end zone and Iowa will scrimmage from its own 20-yard stripe. IDWA; Youel tried left side but failed to gain, Petsch forcing him out of bounds. Green used a reverse to pick up three yards. Youel punted 36 yards to Rohrig w'ho slipped and was downed on the Nebraska 39-yard line.

NEBRASKA: Rohrig went wide around his own left side for an 8 yard gain. Youel forced him out of bounds. Rohrig made a yard at left tackle. Gable piled up the play. Rohrig faked a.pass and Francis hit center for a half yard.

It was inches short of a first dowm. Rohrig punted out of bounds on the Hawkeye 23-yard line. It was a 29 yard kick IDWA: Green tried end for a yard, Schwartzkopf stopping him. Nebraska was holding on the play and drew a five yard penalty. Gilleard went off his own left tackle for two yards.

Green cracked the middle for two more. Youel punted 20 yards to Nebraska 48-yard stripe where the ball was downed by Burkett. NEBRASKA: Luther fumbled when hit by Enich and Stauss recovered for on the Nebraska 47-yard line. IDWA: Youel w'ent over his own right tackle for two yards. Gilleard's attempted end run around Ray wing resulted in a 4 yard lo.ss.

Iowa took out time. Youel faked a pass and picked up a yard before Francis nailed him. The ball was on the Cornhusker 48-yard line. Youel punted into the end zone for a touchback and the Scarlet scrimmaged from its 20. NEBRASKA: Rohrig quick- kicked 70 yards to 10-yard line where the ball rolled dead.

IDWA: Green, when hit by Schwartzkopf on an attempted end run. fumbled and Behm recovered for Nebraska on the Hawkeye 15- yard line. NEBRASKA: Rohrig passed to Luther for 8 yards to 7-yard stripe pass to Petsch was Incomplete. Rohrig waa short by I Inches of a first down trying a sweep around own left side. Francis ran over his own right guard for 5 yards and a touchdowm.

Seven and one-half ntlnutea were gone la the quarter. SCDRE: NEBRASKA 6. IDWA 0. Rohrig place-kicked extra point. SCDRE: NEBRASKA 7, IDWA 0.

Couppee replaced Stauss at quarterback for Iowa. Francis kicked off into the end zone and Iowa again scrimmaged from its 20. IDWA: Green on a reverse, picked up eight yards thru the middle. held Gilleard for no gain. punt rolled dead on the Nebraska 37.

It was a 35 yard kick. NEBRASKA: Francis faked a reverse and picked up four yards thru the middle. Rohrig was tossed for a yard loss by Pettit. pass to Preston waa incomplete. Preston had the ball in his hands but dropped it.

wobbly punt went out of bounds on the Hawkeye 44. It was good for only 16 yards. IDWA: Green hit straight into the middle for three yards. pass to Green was incomplete. Youel punted 38 yards to Rohrig who returned three to his own 18- yard line where he slipped and fell.

NEBRASKA: Rohrig lost a yard on an off tackle smash. Luther, on a reverse, went around right aide for 16 yards and a first down on the Nebraska 33-yard line. Biff Jones inserted his second team into the lineup at this point. Fred Meier, center; Abel and Whitehead, guards; Herndon and Schlelch, tackles; Ludwlck and Bunker, ends; Knight. Hopp, Zikmund and Blue, backs.

Diehl replaced Frye and Gallagher went In for Gilleard for low'a. Zlkmund was dropped for a three yard loss on an attempted reverse but the Hawkeyea were offside on the play nad drew a five yard penalty. Blue rammed the center for four yards, a half yard short of a first dowm. Hopp cracked the middle for a first down on the Husker 45, It was a three yard gain. Zikmund, on a reverse, gained 6 yards over left side.

Blue was smeared by Capt, Enich after a one yard gain thru the middle sector. over right side for a first dowm on the Hawkeye 43-yard line as the period ended. It waa a five yard gain. SCDRE: NEBRASKA 7, IDWA 0. 8ECDND QUARTER.

NEBRASKA: Hopp tried left tackle for three yards. Hopp tried the other side for three more. pass to Knight was complete, Bus shaking loose from Couppee and running 34 yards to the Hawkeye 3-yard stripe. Blue made a scant yard thru the middle. Hopp faked a pass, and Blue made a half yard at center.

Blue went over his own right side for touchdown. Iowa W'as offside on the play but the Huakers declined the penalty. SCORE NEBRASKA 13, IOWA 0. placekick split the uprights. SCORE: NEBRASKA 14, IOWA 0.

Schleich kicked off 38 yards to Burkett who returned the ball 78 yards down the east sidelines for a touchdown. SCORE: NEBRASKA 14, IOWA 6. placekick was wide. SCORE: NEBRASKA 14, IOWA 6. Three minutes were gone in uie period.

Gallagher kicked off out or bounds and Nebraska scrimmaged from its ow'n 35 yard stripe. NEBRASKA: Hopp made a yard at right side. Blue hit leie tackle for two yards. Hopp a yard trying to swing around me Hawkeye 'left side. Hopp punted 37 yards to Green who returned 13 to the Hawkeye 39-yard line.

IOWA: Gallagher picked up three yards at right tackle. Green found a hole in left side and plunged for 5 yards. Nebraska took a timeout. Green tried a reverse and it was tirst down for Iowa on the Hawkeye 49. Ludwick held Gallagher for no gain on another attempted reverse.

pass to Pettit was incomplete, Zikmund almost Intercepting. Youel, on an attempted pass, was spilled by Herndon for a 15 yard loss. Youel punted 45 yards to Zikmund who came back 15 yards to the Nebraska 36. NEBRASKA: Zikmund. on a reverse, picked up 12 yards and a first down on the Cornhusker 48- yard line.

The Hawkeyes were offside but Nebraska declined the IOWA: 'Two and one-half minutes left in the half. Green slipped thru left tackle for five yards. Whitehead rushed thru and spilled Gallagher for no gain. Youel punted 56 yards to the Nebraska 16-yard line. Nebraska was offside on the play but Iowa declined the penalty.

NEBRASKA: Hopp got three yards at tackle. Hopp picked up five more as the half ended. SCORE: NEBRASKA 14, IOWA 6. Half time statistics: First downs: Nebraska 7, Iowa 1 earned and 1 penalty; net yards gained: Nebraska 157, Iowa 18. THIRD QUARTER.

backfield was Gallagher. Green, Youel and Couppee while the Hawkeye line was the same as the one that left the field at halftime. starting lineup Statistics of game First downs earned 0 First downs penalty Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Passes Passes incomplete Own passes Passes completed Yards gained on Net yards gained Laterals completed Yards gained on laterals. Punts Punts blocked by Kickoffs Kickoff Ball lost on downs Fumbles Own fumbles Penalties Penalty yardage Field goals attempted Field goals successful IDWA NEBRASKA 10 2030 40 Tot 10 20 30 40 Tot 0 1 3 4 8 3 43 111 100 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 15 4426 106 56 54 57 25 192 4 14 6 22 46 2 4 2 19 11 2 10 14 3 5 12 11 1 1 2 5 9 2 3 0 1 6 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 3 1 2 1 0 4 0 0 0 37 37 8 45 1 0 54 17 1 38 41 97 62 95 56 24 237 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 23 12 3 1 2 3 9 32 51 3435 38 38 3715 40 33 0 13 0 720 2 15 6 3 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 10 0 3 0 25 54 0 79 120 370 0 157 0 77 00 77 0 0 43 0 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 10 0 0 1 10 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 10 0 2 3 10 1 2 4 5 0 0 10 15 50 5 10 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 penalty. Blue went over his own right guard for three yards.

Zikmund used a reverse to pick up four more yards. Hopp found a big hole in the Iowa right side and rammed it for beven yards and a first down on the Hawkeye 38- yard line. Iowa took out time. Walker came into the Iowa line for Gable and Petsch replaced Knight at quarterback for Nebraska. Snider was in for Curran in the Hawkeye line.

pass overled Bunker and fell to the ground, incomplete. Blue made two yards thru center but Nebraska was offside on the play. Iowa refused the penalty and it was third down and 8 yards to go. pass to Ludwick down the middle was good for 12 yards and a first down on the Hawkeye 24-yard line, Hopp find a receiver and was spilled by Couppee for a four yard loss. Hopp tried was back in the game with but one exception, Harry Hopp replacing Rohrig at left halfback.

Gallagher kicked off 54 yards to Luther who raced back 43 yards to the Nebraska 49-yard stripe before he was hauled dow'n. NEBRASKA: Hopp went thru the middle on a cutback for 7 yards. Francis picked up two more in the same spot. Hopp went over left tackle for a first down on the Iowa 37. It was a five yard gain.

Couppee piled up offtackle smash and held Hastings Harry for no gain. Hopp again rammed the middle for two yards. A reverse with Luther carrying the ball gained three more. punt barely missed the coffin corner. Iowa scrimmaged from its own 20.

IDWA: Schwartzkopf and Alfson held Gallagher for no gain. The Hawkeyes took a timeout. An- lOUr right side and got back five yards, i keny replaced Couppee at quarter- Walker batted down Hopp's pass back for Iowa. Preston held Green on the line of scrimmage. to a four yard gain on a reverse, pass to Zikmund was broken up Youel punted to Luther who got by Youel and Iowa took the ball back to the Nebraska 41.

It was on downs on Its own 24-yard line, a 41 yard punt. NEBRASKA: Hopp made a yard on a cutback. Hopp picked up a yard on a cutback. Hopp picked up eight more over right side. Hopp went over tackle for five more and a first down on the Hawkeye 45-yard line.

Hopp made five yards at tackle. Francis added four more over Walker on left side. Francis plunged straight thru the middle for a first down but the Huskers were offside on the play and drew a five yard penalty. pass to Luther was complete for a 2 yard gain. punt rolled out of bounds on the Hawkeye 22.

It was a 17 yard kick. IDWA: Green broke loose from three Nebraska tacklers for 15 yards and a first down on the Iowa 37. It was a reverse. On the same play, this time around right side, Green added 14 more and a first down on the Husker 49. Nebraska took out time.

Four minutes left in the period. Youel hit the weak side for six yards. Green, on a reverse, made it a first down on the Nebraska 38-yard line. It was a five yard gain. Francis broke thru and smeared Green for a six yard loss.

pass to Pettit was incomplete. Youel's attempted pass to Green was incomplete. Youel punted out of bounds on the Nebraska 18. It was a 26 yard NEBRASKA: Hopp roared over tackle for 7 yards. Hopp tried side for nine more and a first down on the Nebraska 34.

Hopp slipped on an attempted sweep and was downed for a three yard loss. The quarter ended before Nebraska could get another play started. SCDRE: NEBRASKA 14, IDWA 6. FDURTH QUARTER. second team took over.

The backfield. however, included Bob Kahler, Rohrig, Petsch and Blue. Stauss replaced Ankeny at quarterback for Iowa. long pa.ss to Petsch was incomplete. Petsch made a great try for the ball and almost had it.

quick kick waa good for 59 yards, the ball rolling dead on the Iowa 10. IOWA: Rohrig fielded Youel 3 punt on the Iowa 47 and got back one yard to the Hawkeye 46. NEBRASKA: Rohrig went over left tackle for three yards. Blue rammed the middle sector for six yards but Nebraska was offside on the play and drew a five yard penalty. Youel intercepted pass intended for Bunker and ran back to the Nebraska 45- yard line before he was hauled down by Abel.

IOWA: short pass to Green was incomplete. Youel's pas.s to Gallagher was complete for 11 yards and a first down on the Ne- bra.ska 34. Petsch came up fast to spill Green for a one yard loss on an attempted reverse. Bob Kahler was thru to spill Green for a two yard Herndon was thru to throw Youel for an 11 yard loss when the Hawkeye back failed to find a receiver, Youel punted 31 yards out of bounds on the Husker 17-yard NEBRASKA: Rohrig. apparently trapped on his own 9-yard line, broke loose and picked up 7 around left end.

Rohrig went over left tackle for a first down on the Nebraska 28, Blue hit a stonewall at left tackle and failed to gain. Walker spilled Bob Kahler for a one yard loss on a reverse. Rohrig punted 48 yards to Youel who came back 7 to the Hawkeye 32. IOWA: The Hawkeye.s took a timeout. Frye came in for Dienl at center.

Green was forced out of bounds by Herndon after picking up 9 yards. long down-field pass to Burkett was incomplete. Rohrig broke it up. Youel rammed the center for a first down on the Iowa 44. It was a three yard gain.

Whitehead forced Green out of bounds after a three yard gain. Bob Kahler broke up pass intended for Pettit. backfield was in motion on the play but Nebraska declined the penalty. Six minutes left. long pass to Green was good for 47 yards, Bob Kahler bringing him down.

Luther replaced Bob Kahler. It was ball, first and 10 on 7-yard stripe. backfield was in motion on the play, however, and the Hawkeyes 5-yard penalty. Youel was rushed and was thrown by Muskin for a 10 yard loss. Luther fumbled punt and Gallagher recovered for Iowa on 29- yard line.

Four and one-half minutes left. IDWA: Farmer replaced Youel at left halfback for the Hawkeyes. Preston and Prochaska went in for Ludwick and Bunker at end for the Huskers. Francis replaced Blue In the Husker backfield. Green broke loose for five yards over right side.

Iowa took a timeout. Green waa hurt, Johnson replaced Green in the Hawkeye backfield. Farmer tried left side but failed to gain. Francis broke up attempted pass to Burkett. Luther intercepted pass and came back to the Nebraska 24.

NEBRASKA: Rohrig tried Snl guard for four yards. Rohrig added four more over left tackle, Nebraska was penalized for taking too much time in the huddle, Ankeny replaced Stauss at quarterback for the Hawkeyes Luther picked up two yards at right guard. Rohrig punted 15 yards out of bounds on the Nebraska 44. Parker replaced Pettit at end for Iowa. IDWA: pass to Parker was good for 12 yards and first down on the Nebraska 32.

Hawkins replaced Snider at guard for Iowa, Mentzel replaced Burkett at end for the Hawkeyes. Farmer find a receiver but ran the Husker left side for 9 yards. Cur ran replaced Snider in the Iowa line. pass to Parker was Incomplete. Farmer passed to Parker for 12 yards and first down on the Nebraska 11-yard Une.

Twelve seconds left. Andruska replaced Frye at center. Iowa drew a five yard penalty for too many timeouts. Rohrig intercepted pass on the Nebraska 12- yard line. He was run out of bounds.

NEBRASKA: Petsch failed to gain as the game ended. FINAL: NEBRASKA 14 IDWA 6. Central at Omaha at Omaha North. Simtheaaf; Wymire at Beatrice, Tat- at Syracttsa, Auhurn. at Wymore at Pawnee City, Talmage at pofi.

Mil at Peru Pren. Tekamah at Hlair, at Valley, Schuyler at Blntr, Noriolk at Kre- mont, Colleite View at Northeaat: Ponca at Ktneraoo, Walthlll at Pender. Went Point at Randilph at Allen. Battle Creek Newman Orove, at HUximfteld, Punia al ('rofton, NellKh at Klgln. at Walthdl.

Bnnth Stoux City at l.aure*. Oakland. Stanton at Maltaon. Wianer at Pender, at Ptluer. Tilden at Plainview, Crofton at Ponca, Winnebago at Wakefield North Central: Valentine at Baaeett at Spencer.

Nelich at CNelll, Alneworth at Nelll, Spencer at t'rawford at Valentine, Long Pine at Wood Central: Albion at Fullerton. at Analey, St. Paul at Arcadia, Beatrice at Lincoln at Orand Btirwell at Loup City, City at Callaway, North Loup at Cedar Haptda, Central City at Seward. David City at Aurora. Otceola at Oenoa, Ord at Sargent, Shelby at Polk, Scotia at Taylor.

Stromaburg at Silver Creek. South Central; Geneva at Sutton, Red Cloud at Nelaon. Fairfield at Blue Hill. York at Crete. Kdgar at Davenport, ler at Clay Center, Jackson at Falrhury, tSiilde Rock at Red Cloud.

Harvard at Hebimn, Mankato. at Superior. Southwest: Agglea at North Platte, Mlnden at Franklin. Imperial at Wauneta, Orleans at Oxford, Alma at Mlnden. Beaver City at Arapahoe, Bertrand at Holbrook.

Brady at Klwood. Campbell at Republican City, Lexington at Cambridge, North Platte at Coxad. Bird City, at Culbertaon, Olbbon at Huntley, Kearney at Chappell at Imperial, Litchfield at Overton, Oxford at Indlanola, Wauneta at Aggies Far Alliance at Scottsbluff. Bayard at Bridgeport, Chadron at Crawford, Oerlng at Mitchell, Rtishvllla at Onrdon. Juleahiirg, at Oshkosh, Mlnatare Ravnrd, Mitchell at Bridgeport.

Kimball Oerlng, Gordon at Hemlngford, Sprtnga at Chadron. Grant at Oahkoah. Out state: Falls City at Sabetha, Six Man Foolhall. Llncoln-Omaha: Nehawka at Lincoln Cathedral. Southeast; Bratton-Unlon at Union, Cortland at Avoca, Union Sterling North Central: Long Pine at St.

Marya, Stuart at O'Neill St. Central: York St. Ursula at Hastlngs St. Cecilia, Dry Valley at Berwyn, Grand lelaiid St. Marya at Haatlnga St.

Cecilia. Oconto at Pleasanton. Oreeham at Palmer, at City. Wolbach at Cairo. South Central; Shlckley at Alexandria.

Pruning at Carleton. Wabbar, at Hardy. Inavale at Kcklev. Southwest: Herndon. at Stratton, Palisade at Bartley.

Stamford at Kdleon. Klmcreek at Maxwell, Vernon, at Halgler, Maywood at Hayea Center, Na- imnee at Bloomington. Wllaonvllle at Mascot, Farnam at Wellfleet. Far weat; Broadwater at laidgepole, Oelrlcha. a al Chadron Aasumptlon, Madrid at Ijtwellen, Sutharland at Paxton.

Out atate: Danburv at Hamdon, Rulo at Forteacue, Mo. River Kearney milters out of lurk KEARNEY, no water in the Platte river at Kearney, local duck-hunters have been getting little hunting thus far this fall. However, water has now reached Elmcreek and Kearney nlmrods are looking forwartl toward some shooting about the middle of next week. Gresham six whips lising City, 27-0 GRESHAM. Tobey led six man football team to a 27 to 0 victory over Rising City.

total scoring for the season Is now 140 points in 7 games. Gresham plays Palmer next week and rounds out the season against Shlckley Thanksgiving. WRESTLE! iponsorcd by Ncbraaha Board of Agricnitare Nov. 13 Fair Grounds Arena 8:30 P. M.

kn-kr Jtm Dusck, Omaha vs. Howard Burnell, Knld. Oklahoma out of falls Blngh Singh Talan, E4 White, Mobile, 1 fall finish SPEC! A I. Samara, Addis Ababba vs. Jim Parkrr, olumbla.

I min. llndt Joe zTCmumfTTtrferre AdmlsaUm Prices; Ringside 7ltr; (ien. SOr, Children, Tax Inrludrd on all llckrta. Boa leaves loth and for Fair Oroiinda, hy way of I7lh and 6:16 r. M..

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