The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 19, 1912, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
1916 MUST WEAR CAPS
(Contlnupd from I'ngp 1 )
JUNIORS V8. 8ENIOR8.
if Tho Junior - Honlor football
if game will bo played Thnraday
if afternoon. An admission of 10
if ccntH will bo charged to buy
if HwontorH for the winning team
if TlokotR may bo Hocured from
if DobbH, Peters, Ankeny, KniBe,
if Rodman or Meier
DEFEAT JAYHAWKERS
(Contlnupd from Pago 1 )
knowing tholr own pxact rcHourcefl
Their flglftlng Hplrit and "stlck-to-lt-IvcnPHH"
In thp fact of dpfpat showed
them to bo ever potent factors In the
fitrugglo for thp mastery.
The football game was first In the
ordpr of the evonts Amid the ycllfi of
their supporters of both BexeB In tho
grandstand both sides started play.
I Tho two toamB were quite well matched
and the scrimmage was faBt and furi
ous Tho only score was made by the
'sophs In the second quarter Israel,
left half for the sophs, made a touch
down on a crosB-buck McGirk's at-
drnpped back squarely In front of the tempt to kick goal was a failure Dur
goal posts and, with Wilson receiving lng the remainder of the game no score
tho paBS and holding the oval, kicked was made and the game ended with the
tho Jayhawkors Into tho lead by the score t to 0 in favor of the sophomores
prottlcBt place goal seen on Nebraska The gladiatorial combats of wrest
field for some time Things looked ling and boxing were next on the pro
pretty gloomy at this Btage of the game gram, and of these events the sophs
with but four mlnutPB yet to play captuied all but the middleweight box
Kansas kicked off to Nebraska, who lng match The heavyweight boxing
returned the ball to the Nebraska 10 match was forfeited by the freshmen
yard line A fake punt run by Howard on account of their not having a con
around right end netted 20 yards Cap- tender for the title The tug-of-war
tain Frank then carried the ball for his and relay were at length relinquished
spectacular run and victory by the battling freshies to thoBe who
Tho Nebraska team Bhowed up extra had already removed the other plums
well Individually, but seemed to lack from the pie
that team work which was character- The ficshmen came back strong in
iBtlc of last year's champions Several the "big scrap" and drove their re
men distinguished themselves as all lentless enemies back over their own
Missouri Valley material, but for some oal lin' n il decidedly battered and
unknown reason were unable to get to bloody condition More than one fuss
gother to display any kind of team nK BOph will have to resort to a beef
work at all. steak poultlco to check the swelling of
Captain Ernie Frank was without his rapidly empurpling orb of vision
doubt the star performer of the after The final scores were as follows
noon. 1Mb great work In lugging tho Dif.
Fresh Soph
ball together with his fierce work on
tho defense placed him at tho head of p00tball
JBoxlng-
tho list. Harmon and Swanson at
tackles played a great game, making
many yarda to Nebraska's credit
Howard, although his punting was not
up to Btandard, moro than made up for , 'Wrestling
It by his classy work on the otTenae L,BhtwelKhti (Jlinz.
In carrying tho ball. Mastln, on the I MlddlowpiKhl nat0H
other end of the line, broke up aeveral , l,nvvvi.,irllt inilornn
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Lightweight, Larson
Middleweight, Koppel
Heivy weight (eliminated)
30
plays before they were fairly started
HIb work In forming interference in
the runs by Frhnk and Howard was
another example of his great work
Purdy, although slightly crippled,
lugged the ball for good gains when
ever called upon Ills tackling on the
defense was a nifty bit of work which
is not seen every day Potter started
tho game at quarter and played a good
conservative game His generalship
was good, but a couple of bad wrists
hindered him considerably He made
several good gains around the ends
and also through the line This made
but little difference, though, for the
Kansas ends had little difficulty in
running down any of their punts.
Towle, who replaced Potter in the
fourth quarter, Bocinod to put life into
the Oornhuskers, and they took a brace
after a fresh leader had been placed
in tho lineup The two touchdowns
resulted and Towlt- kicked both goals
A few statistics of the game show
that Nebraska made 158 yards on 152
downs, while the Jayhawkors made
Relay
Tug-of-war
Rig scrap .
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Total rr
Entries. I
Relay nice - Freshmen, Keefe,
Wright, Hoagland, Uowman. Hasek,
Robinson. Liebendorfer, Miner, Irwin,
Smith, Heilmau, McCoy, Wentz and
Hugg. sophomores, Wiley, Mangold,
McMastin, R Sloan, P Sloan, Rates,
Rauman, AnderBon, Kratz, Meyers, Ger-I
law, Reese, Ross Zumwinkel, Ganz, '
(lOetze I
Tug of wars Fonts, Rauman, Seda
lek. Harley, E Anderson, Meyer, Tip-1
pet. Gross, freBhmen, Lohman, How
ard, Fowler, Hagelin, Shields
Lightweight wrestling Freshmen,
Rob Hager; sophomore, Gunz.
Middleweight wrestling Freshmen,
Koppel, sophomore, Antes
Lightweight boxing Freshmen, Rob
Hager, sophomore, Larson.
Middleweight boxing Freshmen,
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giving, take mother, sister or
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Chocolates, 60c per pound, or any
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128 N. 14th See our Sample
only 74 yardB on 62 downs. Howard Kohout sophomore. Watkins
punted 14 times for a distance of 44i
yardB, while Kantian made 336 yarda
on 10 punts The Jayhawkers wore
penalized four times for 50 yardB, and
the Cornhuakors lost 80 yards in six
penaltioB. Nebraska made first down
6 times and the Jayhawkers 5 times.
Nebraska tried three forward passes,
with all of them falling, while the Kan
sas team succeeded in completing two
In nine trials. Jimmy.
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Girls' Club Luncheon.
The Girls' Club luncheon given last
Saturday accompliBhed another moro
important purpoBo than the Blmple fill
ing of hungry glrlB. University yells
and songs were practiced, and it was
from their quarter in the grandstand
that "Number Ono" wbb glvon with
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