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' i : . .'- A . t MISS JUNE MULLIN with Arthur Hammerstein's Big Musical Comedy Jollity "HIGH JINKS," AT THE OLIVER TUESDAY Matinee and Night, November 16 NEBRASKA WINNER OVER JAYHAWKERS (Continued from page 1) called out for Nebraska. Nebraska's Koii rm KnnnaR' 24-vard line. Cook VMM v V made three yards through center. Chamberlain made nine yards around right end. Reese failed to gam. Kutn orfmvl made three yards. Ball on the Kansas 3-yard line. Chamberlain went wide around rignt enci lor me second touchdown. Score: Nebraska, 13, Kansas, 0. Otoupallk kicked out to Chamber lain. Corey kicked goal. Score: Nebraska, 14; Kansas, u. Palowskl went In for James. Lindsay kicked off over the goal line. Ball put in play on Kansas' 25- yard line. Otoupalik punted to Lindsay, wno returned five yards. A forward pass, Lindsay to Neilson, failed, a iorwaiu o t nriaav to Heath, was intercept- lCLO&t -iiituu ' a rvmv. Rutherford made five yards through tackle. Reese made two. Rutherford made four and first down. First half over with ball in the middle of the field and in Nebras ka's possession. Score: Nebraska, 14; Kansas, 0. Huskers Had Little Grief Kansas faile to show her strength during the first half and the Corn huskers had a real easy time in pa rading up the field. The Jayhawkers did brace nicely under their own goal line and foiled the Cornhusker plung ers several times. In spite of the fact that the Jayhawkers were laying for Chamberlain, the big left end was ir resistible. Little Johnny Cook, who replaced Caley. proved one of the stars of the battle, ansas failed to Bhow anyone of exceptional merit, ex cept perhaps Lindsay. The bands and a mammoth Jayhawk put on some en tertaining stunts between halves. The Third Quarter Atthe beginning of the second half Lindsay kicked off to Chamberlain on the 10-yard line and Chamberlain re turn 25 vards. Reese made five yards around left end. Otoupalik ' - r.r throueh center. Corey made distance, but fumbled It wm line. A forward pass, Lindsay to Wil son, was good for ten yards. Another pass, Lindsay to Wilson, was good for nine more. Another pass was inter cepted by Reese. Otoupalik punted to Nebraska's 25-yard line. Holt failed to gain. .Lindsay attempted apasa to Wilson, but it failed. Lindsay punted to Cook on Nebraska's 10-yard line. Cook returned 28 yars. Chamberlain lost a yard on the next play. Ball in cente rof field. Riddel made two yards around left end. Chamberlain made 51 yards through the Jayhawker team for a third touchdown, shaking off all tacklers. Score: Nebraska, 20; Kansas, 0. Otoupalik kicked out to Rutherford. Corey failed to kick goal, the ball hitting the goal posts and bounding back. , Score: Nebraska, 20; Kansas, 0. Substitutes: Wilson for Reber. .Lindsay kicked off to Chamberlain on the Nebraska 10-yard line. Cham berlain returned 26 yards. Rutherford failed to gain. Rutherford made two through the line. Corey made five off tackle around play. Otoupalik kicked to Lindsay on Kansas' 25-yard line. Lindsay made no return. Holt failed to gain. Time out for Nebraska. fiardiner went in for Reese. Holt lost a yard. Lindsay made two yards around right end. Lindsay pvnted to Cook on the 30-yard line. Cook muffed the ball and Heath recovered it. A forward pass, Lindsay to Holt, was good for twelve. yards. Another pass failed. Another pass, Lindsay to Gillespie, failed. A forward pass, Lindsay to Heath was broken up, and Nebraska secured the ball on her own 10-yard line. Otoupalik punted to Lindsay. A forward pass. Lindsay to Holt, was incomplete. Lindsay went five yards through the line. A forward pass from Lindsay was incomplete. Lindsay punted twenty-five yards to Cook, who returned the ball thirty yards. Gar diner made five yards. Rutherford made two. Otoupalik made three and first down. Gardiner made nine through left side! Otoupalik made three and first down. Chamberlain went around right end for twelve. Rutherford made six through the line. Every Day Model $7 and worth it Bal. in black or tan calfskin. The "Saxon" is a finely proportioned model. Here we have it in business dress-calfskin. A veritable pleasure to the man who likes shoes which not only feel well and give the longest possible wear, but look well all thru their service. MAYER BROS. CO. ELI SHIRE, Pres. Agent for Nettleton Men's Shoes the world's finest Rutherford added six more through the line. Ball on Kansas' 10-yard line. Gardiner made six through left side. Hammond went in for Groth. Wood went in for Holt. Rutherford made two through right side. Gardiner went over for touchdown. Score: Nebraska, 26; Kansas, 0. Corey kicked goal. Score: Nebraska, 27; Kansas, 0. Substitutes as follows: Wood for Lindsay, Lindsay goes to right half, replacing Holt. Holt goes out. Lindsay kicked off. Lindsa ykicked to Chamberlain on the 14-yard line. Chamberlain re turned thirty-five yards. Rutherford made nine yards around left end. Time taken out for Nebraska. Otoupalik made six through center. Corey made three, tackle around. Gardiner made six through the line. Otoupalik failed to gain. Quarter over. Nebraska's ball on Kansas' 33-yard line. Score: Nebraska, 27; Kansas, 0. The Last Quarter Meyn goes in for Keeling. Cook made two yards and distance. Corey made three yards through line. Cham berlain made eleven yards around the right end. Ball on Kansas' 7-yard line. Gardiner made one yard through the line. Lewellan went in for Frost, Rutherford made four yards. Ruth erford went over for the fifth touch down. Score: Nebraska, 33; Kansas. 0. Otoupalik kicked out to Chamber lain who failed to heel the catch. Score: Nebraska, 33; Kansas, 0. The line-up follows: Nebraska Kansas Chamberlain le. Wilson Corey It James (c) Shields. lg Reejv Moser c Meyn Abbott rg Ruble Shaw rt Frost Riddell re Heath Caley Qb Wood Rutherford (c)....lh L. Gillespie Proctor rh Holt Otoupalik '....fb Nealson Referee, Masker; umpire, Reilly; head linesman. McBrlde. 4 "The fact that he is a man after my own heart," says the fair co-ed, "doesn't necessarily mean that he will get it." Miss Fannie Drake went to Kansas for the game Saturday. Christian Science Society of the University announces a FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By BLISS KNAPP, C. S. B. of Brookline, Mass., a Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, m Boston, Mass., Friday Evening,nNov. 19th at 8 o'clock, at Christian Science Church Corner 12th and L Streets Kansas' ball on NeDra8a