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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1 -1917. 3 Now Farmer Huckins, up the state, complains the squills are workin' late To eat up all his winter wheat, a-gro win' there beneath his feet THE PUYs SQUAD'S PltEMMA 'Home-brew to the right of them, Home-brew to the left them, Home-brew In front of them, Sputtered and bubbled. THE WORM TURNS VDutch Renther Probably Hnrt by Hitting ays headline. Always thought that benighted people would rise up and hurt somebody some of these days. SCENE SNAPBEI WHILE MARE ISLAND MARINES WERE ENFILADING OREGON ELEVEN IN MULTNOMAH FIELD W.S.C.HAS TEN YEARS OF VICTORY HARD TIME WITH ID AHO Lonestar" Dietz' Team Ois-appoints-When It Is Unable: to Roll Up Bis Score, NOW ENDED Washington Bows, to Defeat at Hands of Californfa by Score of 27 to 0.

Pullman, Nov. 3, "Lonestar Diets'- red-jersyed barks rlppod and Berkeley. Nor. 3. (U.

The California bear cavorted gleefully tore through the fighting Oem state linemen today for a total of 343 yards' tonight. jeffr vv-sx -oo-v 1 i This afternoon it triumphed on the football field over Washington, 21 to from srrtmmage, whlfh. aided by a long penalty in the second quarter be 0. With the crack of the lifcit cause of roughing, was enough to de 1000 wildly cheering California root- feat the Vniverslty of Idaho eleven, fr- mtu poured onto the field and for the to 0. It was the third consecutive de first time in six years California feat administered by Washington State serpentined.

Washington slipped away, carrying to its dressing- rooms the since "Lonestar" Diets has been la charge. Story of the first defeat in ten years But It was not all a serpentine for Although the staters Ton ny three California. The first and last quar touchdowns, they, nevertheless, disappointed even the local fans, vho ex- ters showed that Washington not only could fight, but could play football. pected a much larger score. Idaho out'? After having her goal twice seri ously menaced in the opening quarter.

played and outfought the crimson and gray eleven throughout the major part of the second half. ryr 5 so tnat only nara ngnting prevented a Washington score, California hit bar pace in the second period. Four a. r. Washington state rtmhed the ball from the stsrt but fate was with Idaho when the attack was stopped minutes after the quarter opened Itowe and wells had carried out a twice in the first period by penalties series of line plunaes which ended Johnny Beckett, running with the ball and, his number "27," has been thrown by an Oregon tackier.

The Marines bad a mascot in town waiting for tnem that tbey for Holding. In the second period only when Kowe had scored a touch never knew anything about, an the blue-coated Msea soldiers' made much over him. He i little Kenneth Learttt, who lives on uxo east siae ana is a great lootball Jan. Washington state rushed the oval fol MARE ISLAND MARINES yards through left guard. Forward1 Eass.

Steers to Couch, made 6 yards, teers made' lonfr pass to Anderson, who dropped ball. Steers punted 80 lowing Hanley's 20 yard dash around left end for 30 yards. I'oane going over for the first touchdown. Hanley missed goal. Ziose XXalf Distance Thompson kicked off 40 yards.

down. Lane kicked the goal. Little content with that, the Call-fornians resumed the' same tactics and, although Washington fought hard, Wells and Rowe, with solid Interference being run for them, were again driving towards Washington territory. It was for success, for'Rowe soon srored again and Lane's foot WASHINGTON STATERS AND OREGON AGGIES Idaho was fighting hard but following Bangs' 27 yard punt after klckoff the ROLL UP 27 TOO SCORE ON OREGON'S VARSITY IN WEEK'S BIG GAME Gem Staters were penalized haft the distance to their own goal for rough playing and in two first downs the Staters rushed the pigskin for thi second touchdown. Bangs vaulting over Hanley missed goal.

The silver s-jL Ms-1 Air and gold warriors fought fiercely with the beginning of hostilities In the sec yards to Brown, who returned ball IB yards. Beckett punted 60 yards to who returned ball 10 yards. End first half on Oregon's 25 yard Use in Oregon's possession Score: Marines 13. Oregon 0. Wilson Recovers Wild BaU Williams kicked off 60 yards to Brown, who returned 15 yards.

Gardner 2 yards through right tackle. On fumble Dow Wilson for Oregon recovered Brown's fumble on Marines' 25 vard line. Medley fumbled but recovered it with 10 yard loss. made 2 yards through center. Double pass.

Steers to Dow Wilson, Incomplete. Steers attempted dropklck. which was blocked, and Marines recovered ball on Marines' 35 yard line. Gardner made 8 yards around left end. Huntington made yardage, out of bounds.

Ball on Marines' 47 yard line Brown went off right tackle 5 yards. Huntington 8 yards through center. Gardner skirted left end for 10 yard, but ball was brought back and Ma Coach Dietz Eleven Will Meet Corrected Team at Cor-vallis Saturday Chemawa Indians Come to Portland to Play, Quarterback Brown Makes Sensational Play by Catching 50-Yard Punt and Running 80 Yards for Touchdown Through Broken Field, ond half and honors were even until Graf fumbled late in. this quarter. Roy responded again with another pretty goal.

i A third time California overwhelmed th Washington defense before this quarter was over, Rowe and Lane again being the scoring pair. The half ended with the. ball on Washington's 15-yard line. Wells scored California's third touchdown, -Lane falling at the goal early in the third quarter of play. Then seemed to tire and Washington was still fighting.

For the remainder of the quarter Call-v. fornla struggled, but without result When the final quarter arrived, Washington seemed to hare Just hit her true form. Fighting every minute too, the northerners battled the Blue and Gold to a standstill. California abandoned her line plunges In favor Hanley recovering on the S5 yard line; Nine line smashes carried the ball to the six yard line when the quarter ended and on the second play the Washington the aggressor. The lineup Washington Position.

California final quarter Bangs again went over. Hanley missed goal which ended the scoring. Johnny Beckett's tremendously effective tem of star collegians wearing the blue and gold of Uncle Sam's marine, corps marched roughshod over the young University of. Oregon team at Multnomah field yesterday afternoon, piling up four touchdowns for a count of 27. Oregon had the ball but few Thleson 1.

e. Knudson.Glff ord Anderson 1. 1 Gordon Blake 1. g. Lane, Farmer Logg Hanson Umtk 1" i ml Ji or T3twv PoTtnn Foot ball Games Seneduled fox Bext Saturday.

Chemawa Indians vs. Multnomah club on Multnomah Field. Washington State vs. Oregon Aggies at Corvallls. WMtman vs.

Idaho at Moscow. Mare Island Marines vs. Camp Lews at Tacoma. Murphy r. Glrchardson Gulllev.

Rawson Batea times and did not once make yardage against the heavy and powerful line of "sea soldiers." Had it not been for the great toe of Bill Steers, the varsity rines were penalised 15 j'ards for of mix passes designed to befuddle the adversary, but the adversary refused holding. Ball on Marines' 45 yard line. On fake punt Beckett was thrown for 1 yard loss. Beckett punted 35 would have been, smothered under an even greater score Idsho was outweighed five pounds per man. The game was the most fiercely contested of any Idaho-Washington classic' for the last five years.

Idaho. Tosltion. W. S. L.

E. It'. R. Hanley Jackson T. 11 Ilerrid Pearson L.

O. It McCroskey O. Schnnbley xo Become befuddled. Washlnrton. eon It was generally expected among vardn to Steers, who returned 6 yarde tnelr right side of the line, and on tne double passes Johnny Beckett was Williams q.

Higsott Dailey 1. Hayes Gardner r. Rowe Moran, Ostrander b. Wells, Hooper, Alford Officials George M. Varnell.

Spokane: referee; Plowden Stott, umpire, Portland. Steers nunted 50 yards to Brown on fining the play to the center of the field attempted forward passes without success, and then a punting duel leading a Interference. The marines appeared to run In droves Marines 20 yard and Brown ran entire length of field through broken field for a touchdown. Beckett kicked Harwell R. O.

8tlts was a draw. The game ended with ahead of the runner, and, notably on Carnahsn R. T. L. (cj Zimmermen Gowen E.

L. Boone analytical followers of football that tha score against the green vars: ty eleven would range around 25 points. The marines had the pick of a dosen college scintlllants, and few teams in the country will beat them. Time aft. er time their stars reeled off yardage It was expected that Brown, Huntington," Gardner.

MoltShen. and Sanderson Dingle D. Hanley Brown spectacular run, as good a tackier as Steers was effectively disposed of. The marines scored their first touchdown eight minutes after play opened. goal.

Score. Marines 20. Oregon 0. Brows Bums Xt Back Williams kicked off, 0 yards to Brown, who ran ball back 20 yards. Huntington went through center 4 yards.

Ball brought back and- Marines MANHATTAN HATS STETSON HATS They bucked the ball down the field pucitea mo uown iu would rip up the weak Oregon, line, and they did. half distance to KUHl IU gos after Oregon elected to let them klck; fouhln(f Bal, on Marines' 13 yard Brown Is star of Gam on iowa.ru me eoum goat, nujiuiijj- line. Beckett puniea et yaras 10 exoer: vs who returned ball 15. Medley ran ba nomah team of that season defeated the Indians by the score of 21 to 0. General admission.

Including grandstand for this contest, will be 60 cents. The big battle of the Northwest conference Saturday will be between the Washington State college eleven and the Oregon Aggies. This game will be played at Corvallls and Indications arl that a large number of local football fans will Invade Corvallls to see Diets' players in action. This will be the only time that Pullman will play tn Oregon this season. Despite their defeat at the hands of the Berkeley squad, fhe Aggies are confident of holding the Washington State team to a low score.

Coach PI pal has been drilling his players on new formations and especially on the forward pass. The only other collegiate contest billed for next Saturday will be between Whitman and Idaho at Moscow. Marines Tackle Camp Xwl The Mare Island Marine team, which played the University of Oregon team here yesterday, will tackle the Camp Lewis team at Tacoma next Saturday. There Is a great deal of interest in this game and it is expected that the biggest crowd that ever witnessed a gridiron contest in the Northwest will be present, as the Tacoma stadium- Is the largest In the west. The proceeds go into the mess fund of the camp soldiers and the marine contingent.

Brown lived up to his Washington State college reputation and electrified the 400 fans by catching one of Steers' 50 yard punts on his own 20 yard line and running through a broken field Breashears. H. R. Evans R. II.

L. Boone Full Substitutes Idaho, Roberts for Graf; W. S. C. Hamilton for C.

Zlro- merman going- to end and Hamilton to tackle: Gillls for Glover. Klenhols for D. Hanley, Benson for Stites. Rrand for Benson. Yards from Sortmmaffn rlde-ho 76, W.

S. C. 843. Punte Bangs 7 for average of -36 yards, Thompson for average of 44 yard. First down Idaho 1.

W. S. C. 1. Penalties Idaho 3 for 40 yards.

W. 8. C. 5 for 45 yards. Fumbles Idaho I.

W. 8. 3. Recovered. Passee Idaho 1 completed for 17 yards, 2 incomplete, 1 intercepted by Wexler; W.

S. C. 1 completed for. 10 yards, 4 incomplete. Intercepted by Plastino and Graf.

Touchdowns Bange 2. poane. GOals Hanley. Score by quarters: Tdalio 0 0 f) ft Ul W. S.

0 13 0 rl Officials Referee, Rupert. Multnomah. Umpire, Glossup. Wslla Walls-Head linesman. Moyer, Spokane.

for an 80 yard touchdown. That was fh biggest thing Brown did. but he Next Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock on Multnomah Field, the Chemawa Indian football warriors will clash with the "Winged team. In the past, the copper colored atheltes have turned out great football teams and this season is no exception according to reports from the Indian school campus. William H.

Warner, former coach of the University of Oregon team, Is coaching the Inldan players and he is being assisted by Emil Hauser, former Carlisle star and a member of the Oregon Aggies a couple of seasons ago. The Indians have a well balanced aggregation and despite the fact that they have been working together but a short time they have splendid team work. They put up a splendid game against the Aggie rooks last Saturday and with a week of additional practice they should be able to put up a hard game against the club men. Plrst Game Since 114 will be the first contest between Chemawa and Multnomah since 1914, when the strong Mult kept the crowd on edge In his running back of Steers punts. It Is a hard mat out of bounds.

Steers, no gain. ieers punted 40 yards to Brown, who returned 20 yards. Ball a-Marlnes' 45 yard line. Huntington made 1 yard through center. End third quarter.

Marines' ball, second down with nine to gain. Score: Marines 20, Oregon 0. Steers Xakes Great Tackle Tregllgas taken out- Berg ry-rlaced him. Beckett punted 40 yards out of bounds. Steers punted 45 yards to Brown, no return.

Huntington hit center for seven yards. Gardner went through left tackle for seven yards. Ball on Oregon's 45 yard line. Double pass, Gardner to Brown, netted 26 yards. Steers making a great tackle.

MiinttriB-tnn two vards through center. ter to catoti one, of The Dalles man's ton, Gardner and Brown started the grand march, losing the pigskin only once, a punt being necessary after a fumble had lost yardage. Steers punted right back and In a few downs the ball was over the goal line. The Oregon boys put up a valiant defense, but a double pass worked by Gardner and Brown covered 10 yards and put the ball on Oregon's half yard Une, where Huntington put it over, Huntington kicking goal. Push Xt Across Zlne When the first quarter ended the marines were getting Into position to score again and early in the second period on fake punts by Beckett, some driving charges by Huntington and a little help from Brown and Gardner.

spirals, ana tne uregon ends were down well, making the work of Brown stand out all the more. He, In fact, returned punts. for a gain of 170 yards. Hollis Huntington, one of Bezdek's stars of 1916, never failed to make a gain, and he carried the ball repeatedly HTI a in a A si rour tnrougn center. until he was cracked on the head in tlie test quarter and made way for Huntington half yard through left tackle.

Huntington made yardage. Ball Parker. the marines shoved the ball over the north goal, Gardner carrying the ball. on oreeoni 1U yara line, uaraum Condition showed well among the Oregon's defense was so stubborn that for that matter, the Ore- a kickout was necessary and Hunting gonlans were in splendid shape, thanks ton's boot went over Gardner's head. to Bill Hay ward eagle eye.

Only this losing a chance to kick at the three or four men were down for the yards through center. Moitnen no tain. Huntington two yards. Huntington went over for touchdown. Beckett kicked, goal.

Score Marines 27Wmiams kicked off to Marines' 20 vard line. Brown returned 10 yaras. Molthen went around left end for seven yards. Kelson Makes Gala goal. count made up of former college stars scattered through the division and they cannot all workout at the same time.

The marine team, which 1s about the bpst little advertising asset that branch of the service could have around on the Pacific coast, will leave today for Eugene, where It will spend the nest week under the. watchful eye of Hugo Bezdek and will scrimmage with the University of Oregon all week, the collegians preparing for the game at, Eugene, -November 17. Bezdek has! been giving coaching aid to the Ma-, rlnes" system of playing and they are bound for a big. Improvement In a week's play. j' The marines, who had scored a touch One of Best Assembled The marines Une Is one of the best THREE ELEVENS IN RUNNING FOR" WESTERN TITLE EVERETT MAY IS OF BELIEF ARMY WILL LOSE GAME down in 'each quarter of the first half, repeated In the second half.

After a punting duel between Beckett and Steers, in the third quarter, the latter kicked 80 yards to Brown, who was ever assembled on the Pacific coast From end to end there was not a flaw In it. It gave i the runners am Die pro tection for their assaults on the line On double pass Brown carried ball to midfield. (Dwigfat Wtlsoa replaced Cook.) Mai son replaced Anderson. Oregon recovered fumble and put bail nlav mi itn own 44 vard line. Nelson Oesrricfct Ear gekaar A Kata or thlr sfhort dashes off the end, following an effective double pass.

An standing on his own 20 yard line. He Immediately cut out crooked path down the northeast side of the field. alyzed, It was the Besdek style of 1918. sidestepping and dodging and running went around left end for yards. Time out for Marines.

Huntington injured rolnntantlv left same. Parker re played by Bezdek veterans, against the behind interference which was charg Ohio, Chicago and Illinois Are Ready to Take Championship traced him. Forward pass, Steers to Marines Will Be Coached This Week by Bezdk at Eugene same style played by football striplings. That tlie Eugene squad held the fi W-nrn muffed bv Wilson With Statistics of the Marine. Victory ing on steers.

Once clear of this crowd. Brown let down and trotted without pursuit, over the goal line. clear field for touchdown. Another forward naaa incomplete. Steers Beckett kicked goal, the ball striking mm tad 40 vards to BrOWH.

Who TS marines to a 27 point score speaks volumes In their favor. When one realizes that Bezdek has had his men In action somewhat less than a month, and they lost by only four touchdowns Over Oregon TJ. an upright Bo Idttle Open Work Chicago, Nov, 3. (U. Old.

Man turned 10. Brown injured. Parker no fain, Molthen went around right end or 4 vards. Beckett punted 40 yards to Steers, wibo returned 5 yards. OreT against a team of seasoned men prac In the forth quarter the marines resorted to rushing the ball again.

In fact they opened little on the aerial mn nna.iid IS vards for holding. Uclng for two months, the cold tally Is Ball In scrimmage on Oregon 16 yard not so oppressive. linn. steers Dunted to mianem Five of the marines are ex-Oregon work so that stray spies from Camp Lewis little chance of getitng a men, Fickett, Mitchell, Huntington. Brown, who returned 25 yards, rumble Double Pass line on their trick stuff.

Hall and Bailey, and the fltst two Lieutenant Everett May, former graduate manager of athletics at Oregon Agricultural college and an All-Northwest linesman for several years, watched the Marine-Oregon game yesterday as a scout for the All-Star team from Camp Iaewis, which plays the Marines next Saturday in the Tacoma stadium. Everett was disappointed that the Marines did not open up and show off something, so that he could get a line on their play. He opined, however, that the Marines who have been on de Molthen went through center for 3 were favored on the All-American se Brown paved the way for the fourth touchdown by pulling off a double pass, which gave the marines 25 yards. yards. Double pass, Gardner to Brown, lections.

In fact, Pennsylvania play Penalties lft rlnes, 80 yards for holding. Oregon, IS yards, holding. Total yardage front scrimmage Marines, 307 yards: first downs, 8. Orerem, S3 yards first downs, 0. Setuned posts Marines, Brown, 170 yards.

Oregon Steers, SO yards. mats ICarlses, Beckett, six for 8 60 yards; average, 44 yards, Ore-s-on, Steers, 10 for 3 yards aver, age, 43 yards. Forward passes OCarlaes, plete, 3 1 complete, O. Orefon, Incomplete, complete, mmnlss- Marines, 4. Oregon, lumoiea, DUl rw-uyonu niu.

rmci ers last. New Tear's asserted that Mitchell was the best. end they had Dope went to bed 'with a headache to night. He took an overdose of western conference football today and the effect was awful. Wisconsin 10, Minnesota 1: Chicago 0.

Illinois 0. If anybody had wanted to bet that way. before the game started this' afternoon he could, have won a roll the size of: the second Liberty- loan. Then there were a few minor upsets for the old man, such as Western State Jformal walloping the Michigan Aggies, Oklahoma beating Missouri and the Great Lakes Naval Training station taking; Iowa into camp. -Three Still la Xanlnng The net result of the day, so far as the' western conference is concernea.

seen during: the year. He had little went arouna leit ena i raji on Oregon's 28 yard line. Forward pass intercepted by Oregon. Ball on Ore-, eon's 30 yard line. (Still replaced Maddock.) Steers punted 35 yards out work to do yesterday beyond interfer Steers making a good tackle on the play.

Huntington and Gardner bucked the ball- toward the Oregon goal and on the fourth down, wjth a yard to go, resistance was overcome and Huntington went tfver. Beckett kicked the goal and the score was 27 to 0. ing for his runner. of bounds. Beckett Xeads Interferers The marines made big gains around tached duty so that they could play football, will beat the Camp Lewis team, which must get in its practice End of game.

Score Marines 27, Oregon 0. The lineup; between drills. The Camp Lewis team DETAILS OF OREGON-MARINE GAME Oregon Position Marines Anderson L. E. Hobson Berg L.T.

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We insure any overcoat you buy here; for the real value per dollar. We offer you a big variety to select from, in Hart Schaffner Marx coats. We adopt a policy of smaller profits and quick sales. is the store for men's business suits. This is the store for men's blue and black suits, dress and semi-dress suits.

This is the store for young men's suits sports clothes. This is a specialty store for overcoats. This "is the store for hats, "shirts, neckwear. All-wool fabrics values you can't match $20 and up to $50. Saml Rosenblatt- Co.

The game by plays follows: is that Ohio state, Chicago and Illi Huntington hit center for yards. Huntington went through center for7 Tregilgas O. L. Ridderhoff Huntington kicked off 40 yards to nois are still in the running. Ohio state, after a poor start, man Nelson (eapt.) k.

i u. Becxeti icapw D. Wilson Mitchell 1 A Shop Full of Comfort Steers, who returned ball 15 yards. ir "axoner yaras orr tackle. End pf quarter, score: Marines 7.

Ore-eon 0. Ball on Oregon's 35 yard line. BrOWll made 2f Vlfrta armin aged Ao run- up a 26 to 8 score on Indiana. It was the only one of the conference teams to display its regu Couch L. h.

xv u. Ciaraner Medley R. Sanderson Steers Brown Steers on first down for 45 yards to Brown, who returned 10 yards. Gardner bit-left tackle for two I yards. Gardner added three.

through tackle. On third down Marines fum end. Huntington hit center for 5 yartli. Gardner made 2 yards off tackle. Hunt Cook Fullback, i Huntington bled ball.

Huntington' recovered it. Beckett punted out of bounds on Ore- Summary Toucnaowns, Gardner, Brown. Goal kicks Huntington, Beckett 2. Missed drop kick Steers. Substitutions Marines.

Mol ington thrown for 2 yard loss. Huntington carried ball to 1 yard line. Gardner went over for touch down. Gardner missed Huntington's piint-Mjut. Score: Marines IS.

Oregnn 0. Huntington rambles Ball Cambridge" -r-r-- rive yard Mne. wterriMinted mldfield to BrowniBo return. then for Sanderson, parser xor nuni- Ington: Oregon, Williams Tor Berg, Beckett went around right end for 17 For the conservative man Who wiiiiams KicKea voff 40 yards to lar form. The Wisconsin-Minnesota quarrel developed more aerial football than has been seen in these parts this season.

The Badgers proved- the better aviators. Illinois, doped to run rings arouna Chicago, carried the. ball flown to the Maroons' three yard line and then could not go over the managed to squeese out a 12 to win rom Purdue. sXichiffaa Cuts Xrooss Michigan, which had been having a Berg for jrregugas. waison lor Anar-son.

Still for Maddock. Officials Sam Dolan, referee: R. L. Matthews. yards on a raKe -punt Huntington hit' right tackle for five i yards.

Ball on Oregon's 35 syard line. orown wno-returned the ball to his own 37 yard line. Gardner hit off or eeT55, 7-ds. Huntington took ball to midfield off tki. il.iii Brown made yaf dage through left umpire: George Philbrook, head linesman.

of quarters:" 15 minutes. guard. Huntington yards through left-tackles Gardner made two through center. Huntington-hit cen stopped Brown for no gain. Hunting-Jon fumbled, but recovered with 1 yard loss.

Beckett on fake mint maU Officials Sam Dolan, rereree: Matthews, umpire; Philbrook, head lineman. Baseball Trophy Donated The National Baseball league has do aroun? ht nd. out for ter tor yardage. v- Huntington Wade -another 1 yardi through center. Brown made- 4 through i left, tackle.

Ball on -Oregon's IS yard enjoys a good commoniens shoo we know of no, better, model thanV thb Made over "natural" shape 1 lasts, it gives ctomfort at every. step. Comes, in black kid onljr .1 Can be seen to advantage im our display window, or insider A3 if you 1 'Becket punted out of bounds on Or. hard time with little school around that state, and was expected to Steers punted to miaiiela to Brown who inrn.H nated a trophy cup to the London Hos Une. Brown on aoucie pass too can to; Oregon's 3 yard Huntington made -half yard through right tackle receive an argument from Kalamazoo, busted loose, and rolled up 42 points.

pital Baseball league, an organization which has been active in the American for touchdown. Huntington ucaea goal Score: Marines 7, Oregon 0. to 0. runt during the recent summer. Th ptole pass.

Brown to Huntington tor Mitchell, incomplete. Sanderson taken out: of game. Moltben replaced him. Moltben hit center for yards. Medley intercepted' a forward pass and ran 7 yards.

Nelson mad 1 "Bes" wiTuaws -Goes xa With -victories over both -Ames and the Kansas Aggies. Kansas looms as the biggest In the race for the replaced Berg at left tackle. officials have also sent several dozen baseballs to the hospital league, players. Williams Kicsea on jxaras to ean- Missouri valley, championship. Ne aerson.

wno returned oau ten. un raice Shop braska is an unknown quantity, the Hint Gardner hit center fort 6 yards. fake punt Beckett made 2 yards The Men's Store for Quality and Service Southeast Corner Fifth and Alder yard around, left end. Forward pass Another forward Steers to Medley, Incomplete. Steers punted 30 yards to Moltben with no re- trtrrf Han rt pin.

A A Additional Sports on Page around left end. Huntington made REEVES SHOE SHOP .350 Washington, Street Cornhusker efforts thus far having been outside the "conference- sad. not too encouraging after the Michigan yards tnrougn ngnc lacjue. uaii in. I midfield.

Double pass. Gardner to Brown, netted-- yards around left end. Beckett punted 25 yards out 19 SPCtiOfl-' Ball on Oregon IS yard line. Steers tlfc lllia OCWUUll..

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