DAILY NEBRASKA N HUSKERS GIVE IRISH DECISIVE DEFEAT IN HARD FOUGHT BATTLE (Continued from Tage 1) when she had taken the ball in the middle of the field and forward passed her way to a touchdown. Only once before had she threatened the Husker goal. In the second quarter she was on the Husker eight yard line and the varsity line held and took the ball on downs. Lewellen's kick placed the ball almost out of sight of the goal and when the half endeu the Huskers were in possession of the ball on the 40 yard line. . The playing of Captain Lewellen and Dave Noble were the outstanding features of the game. Lew's general shin And the manner in which he handled the team were largely re sponsible for the victory. His toe made many yards for the team in ex change of punts, his kicks averaging over fifty yards. 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If you want writing paper of any sort they can supply you in the very kind you desire. game and it was he who smashed through the Notre Dame line In the second quarter for the first counter of the game. On an off tackle play he hit the line and went twenty yards, leaving a string of attempting tack lers lying on the ground . It was also Noble who jumped up in the air and speared Rufus Dewitz' pass and planted it safely behind the Notre Dame goal for another six points. II. Dewitz kicked goal for another point. The Dewitz brothers acted as if they were celebrating some kind of an event. Herb had no considera tion whatsoever for the visiting line and his driving power completely shattered it on almost every play. Rufut made some nice end runs by simply outstepping the wizards from Notre Dame. His defensive work was remarkable. Robertson, who was inserted into the Husker lineup at the start of the contest, played his initial game and his work was that of a veteran. Meyers, whose place he was holding, was suffering from injuries received in practice. Rhodes, Robertson s run ning mate at the other wing, broke through and downed the opposing backs for several losses. Recovering a fumble Rhodes ran seventy yards, putting the ball within three yards of a touchdown. He fumbled, how ever, when tackled, and Notre Dame recovered for a touchback. Berquist and McGlasson at the guarding stations were putting up a stone wall defense As did Bassett and Weir at tackles. Each of these men broke through the opposing interfer ence and threw ball luggers for losses on several occasions. Hutchi son, facing Notre Dame for the first s. in career, relayed a splendid game .making every pass accurate. His deferse was good. Coach Schulte in a statement after the game said, "This is more evidence .ternit.v sDirit football spirit plus University of Nebraska spirit." The first quarter was a punting f fair between Captain Lewellen and Fullback Layden, with Lew holding the punting honors. The second quar ter featured some real football thrills. Noble's and H. Dewitz line smashing was a demonstration of real football. The forwards made the holes and the interference cleared the remaining obstacles. The tkyrd ouarter revealed the same play that was the deciding factor in the Notre Dame-Nebraska game last year Noble spearing a pass and running to a touchdown. Last year he took it from Cantain Chick Hartley who was playing fullback and this year from Fullback Rufus Dewitz. With but three men in the lineup that started Nebraska the visitors mo K , , passed themselves to their only touchdown. 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