THE DAILY NEBRASKAN HOSIERS TRAMPLE COLfiATE ELEYEH B 1 33 TO 7 SCORE (Contineed Frem Faff Oat.) Hnskers. vu rernarVable. Tyron, hurt on on occasion, received tre mendous cheer f cr hit desperate pity ing with a team hopelessly defeated. Cheers for "Co olffate," echoed across the Stadium with the "U, U, U--i" of Nebraska. Between halves, the Hastings ffirl mdt corns drilled. The Corncobs also staged a polo game with "the Prince of Wales." The Prince, with true spirit, fell off his horse and was carried from the field by dozens of admiring co-eds, Following ere the statistics: Yards from scrimmage Nebras ka, 1S2; Colgate, 180. First downs Nebraska, 7; Col gate, 11. Passes attempted Nebraska, 6; Colgate, 28. Passes completed Nebraska, I; Colgate, 5. Passes intercepted Nebraska, S; Colgate, S. Punts Nebraska, 10 . for 425 yards, average 42 1-2 yards; Colgate for SSS yards, average. 37 yards. Returns of punts Nebraska, 120 yards; Colgate, 28 yards. iSckoffs Nebraska, S for 235 vards: Colrate, 8 for 145 yards. Kkkoffs returned Nebraska, 12 yards; Colgate, 101 yards. Thrown for loss Nebraska, 12 yards; Colgate, 9 yards. Penalties Nebraska, 80 yards; Colgate, 10 yards. Punts blocked Nebraska, 0; Col gate, 8. Fumbles-Nebraska, 2; Colgate, 1. The lineup: Nebraska Posiiton Colgate R. Mandery re R. Crowtber Molzea rt Beuthal Hub).a rg S. Crowther (C) Wof.toupal e Da Grosa J. Wcr lg Kern E. Wir C) It Strack Collins le Hynes Bloodgood jb Morgaa Rhodes rh Tyron A. Mandery Ih La Belle Myers fb Schmdii Substitutions: Nebraska Pos pisil for Hubka, Ford for Collins, Eat and Drink! TeUe Reeereationa WnaeWfnl Masic A Plaea t Dance A Place te Bring Tear Friend far u Eveaiag. That u DREAMLAND Playing The Coloniana, Tko Praailaadara. Schols for E. Weir, Kuska for Scholt, Ogden for J. Weir, Grow for Wostou pal, Gray for Molten, Locke for A. Mandery, Robertson for R. Mandery, Dover for Robertson, Kamm for Bloodgood, Bronaon for Kamm, Triba for Locke, Ristine for Myers, Smith for Rhodes. Bailee for Smith; Col gate Burke for Da Grosa, William son for Burke, Bray for S, Crowther, Thompson for Rynes, Mehler for La Belle, Stratton for R. Crowther. Dav idson for Kern. First Qaarter Colgate won the toss and chose to defend the south roaL Ed Weir kicked off SO yards to Tyron who re turned S3 yards to Colgate's SS-vard line. La Belle was forced out of bounds' for no gain. Schmidt fail ed to gain through the line. Tvron swung around Nebraska's right end for 20 yards but the play was called back because both teams were off tide. Tyron went throd?h left guard for 2 yards. La Belle failed to gain through the line. La Belle nuntd 60 yards to Bloodgood who returned 15 yards to the Nebraska 28-vard line. A, Mandery ran from punt forma tion and broke through the Colgate left tackle for 15 yards, then stumbl ed and fell. Nebraska tried the same play again but Mandery failed to gain. Bloodgood attempted to go through Olfftte right tackle but was thrown for a S-yard loss. It waa the third down, the ball on Nebraska's S 0-yard line. Bloodgood punted the 37 yards and, the ball rolled dead on Colgate's 35-yard line. La BalU It Stepped. Schmidt went through right guard for 1 yard. Tyron went through cen ter for four yards. La Belle attemp ted to go through Nebraska's right tackle but Joe Weir went through and spilled him for no gain. Tyron punted 45 yards to Blood good who returned 15 yards to Ne braska's 26-yard line. A. Mandery ran from punt formation and made 4 yards around Colgate's left end. Rhodes went through left tackle for 13 yards and a first down. Blood good went through the Colgate right tackle for 1 yard. On a fake punt formation Rhodes broke through the center of the line for three yards. It Listen, Fellows! I have taken over the LIBERTY BARBER SHOP Far eppeareecee aaka Civa a Trial Elmer A. Ward 131 Na. Ota was Nebraska's ball on the 50-yard line, Myers went through right guard for one yard. Bloodgood punted to the Colgate 37-yard line, Kb Breaks ThVoajk. Tyron iade one yard through right tackle. Schmidt went through center for 2 yards. Tyron went through right tackle for 3 yards. Ty ron punted 42 yards and the ball roll ed dead on Nebraska's 14-yard line. On a fake punt formation Rhodes broke through right guard for 11 yards and a first down. Bloodgood ran from punt formation and made 4 yards. Another fake punt forma tion play gained 2 yards with Rhodes carrying the ball. The same play: Mandery went through right tackle for 3 yards. Rhodes went through right tackle for 7 yards but fumbled Week IVlrtljl V I Week (Continued on Page Four.) Do You Puzzle Over Nctv Words? over the Identic of historic character t over questions of geographvf over points of grammar, spelling, punctuation, or English usage? 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