The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 19, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY -NEBR ASK AN
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HAKE RECORDS
IN TRACK MEET
New Men Show up Well in
Competition with Handi
capped Vanity Men.
SCHULTE WANTS ALL
OUT FOR CONTESTS
Some food records were made in
the October game held at the Stadi
um Saturday morning under the di
rection of Coach H. F.. Schulte. All
University men are asked to enter
the games, which will furnish valu
able training for inter-collegiate
meeta next spring.
Some of the men who competed
were new in Varsity athletic circles,
but showed up well.
Following is the summary:
60-yard high hurdles Carr, first;
Sauter, second; Williams, third.
Time: 8 4-5.
100-yard dash Milne, first;
Critea, second; Peterson, third; Hul
sker, fourth. Time: 10 S-5.
Mile run Lewis, first; Hayes, sec
ond; Benton, third. Time: 4:54.
440-yard dash Johnson, first;
Beckard, second; Rein, third. Time:
55.
120-yard low hurdles Critea,:
first; Karr, second; Sauther, third.
Time: 13.
220-yard dash Schaick,
Mane, second; Tayler, third.
23 S-5.
Half-mile run Roberts,
Randall, second; Kelly, third.
2:11 3-5.
Two-mile run Righter,
Deekster, second; Messle, third; Ja
cobson, fourth. Time: 11:45.
Shot put Karr, first; Durisch.
'second; Foster, third. Distance: 35
feet, 4 inches.
High jump Gillisn, first; Mestel
and Townsend tied for second; Beck
ard, third.- Height: 5 feet, 4 inches.
Broad jump Fate, first; Wirsig,
second; Peterson, third. Distance:
Stt feet, 1-S inch.
Pole rault Davis and Gleason tied
for first; Wirsig, second. Height:
11 feet.
Discuss throw Pospisil, first;
Durisch. second. Distance: 111 feet.
Coach Harlow Comments on Game
first;
Time:
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lUCtiAKD C. HARLOW, Head Coach
Colgate University
"It was a great game and a clean game, but my boys didn't have the
experience," was the comment of Coach Dick Harlow of Colgate after the
Nebraska battle Saturday. . . cUed Md Ne.
"Nebraska has a great team. Khodes ana weir are epe:.ujr - - - . ...
men. Beuth... our showed op well and Eddie Tyron did all that bras. ip-- J!?
could be expected of him.
BUSKERS TRAMPLE COLGATE
ment kick hit the goal post and
bounced back. Robertson went in at
right end for R. Mandery. Score:
Nebraska, 14; Colgate, 0.
Locke went in at right half for A.
Mandery. Ed Weir kicked off 45
yards to Tyron who returned 23
yards to the Colgate 27-yard line.
Pospisil went in for Hubka at right
guard. Tyron went through right
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guara lor o yaras. l dcuc
sway from several tacklers and made
5 yards through right guard. Captain
after he had
'Weir spilled Tyron
rirtrrU DV M Trt 7 CM?!? made a 2-vard rain, it was a first
LLLILH L) 1 IW 1 U for Colrate. Schmidt
Woustoupal who cleared the way for
the quarterback for a touchdown. A.
Mandery's kick from placement was
blocked. Score: Nebraska, 20; Col
gate, 0.
Ed Weir kicked off 40 yards to
pass to Hynes waa Incomplete, Miel
im went In for Myers at fullback.
Tyron'i pass to R. Cxowther was In
complete. Scholt went in for Ed
Weir. Gray went In for Molten at
tackle. A pass, Morgan to Tyron was
good for 15 yards and a first down.
Wostoupal intercepted Morgans pass
to Tyron but fumbled the ball and
Colgate recovered on Nebraska's 44-
yard line. Schmidt went through
center for 8 yards. Grow went in for
Wostoupal intercepted Morgan's pass
gan to Tyron, gained 2 yards.
Tyron passed to R. Crowthcr but
Locke knocked the ball down. Ne
braska took the ball on downs on its
36-yard line. The Nebraska team
mixed up the signals and Kamm was
thrown for no gain. Nebraska was
penalised 15 -yards for holding.
Locke ran from punt formation out
mH no crain around ritrht end.
Kamm was forced out of bounds for
no gain. Weir punted 35 yards and
the ball rolled dead on Nebrasks's 45-
yard line. On a double pass behind
the line, Tyron made 15 yards ana a
first down. A pass, Tyron to Mor
gan, gained 5 yards. A pass behind
the line, Morgan to Tyron, losx a
yard. A pas from Tyron was inter
cepted by Locke, The referee blew
his whistle for a penalty and Locke
stopped but started again and ran 90
vards to a touchdown. Ed Weir kick
ed goal, but Nebraska was offside and
the kick was not allowed. Score : Is e
braska, 33;-Colgate, 7. j
Lock littrctpU Pats.
Kamm kicked off over the goal-line
for a touchback. Burke substituted
for De Gross. Tyron's pass was in
tercepted by Locke, who carried the
ball to the Colgate 28-yard line.
Smith attempted to round right end
Yards For Touchdown
MELV1N COLLINS.
The Husker left end who snagged
a Colgate pass in the second quarter
of the contest Saturday and raced
sixty yards for Nebrsskas iirst
touchdown. Collins work on the de
fensive was a source of worry to the
Maroon backs.
in p. Botn teams cook ume ouu inm
was sent in for Locke. A pass, Kamm
to Triba. was incomplete. Dailey
went in for Smith and Bronson for
Kamm. Ristine went in for Myers.
Ristine made a yard. Bronson punted
13 yards out of bounds. A pass by
Tyron was incomplete. A pass, Mor-
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Morgan who returned 20 yards to the ponj. A pass from Tyron was knock-
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA
Bennie Owen, football coach, an
nounced after the Nebraska-Oklahoma
game, "we are on a par with
Nebraska, and from now on we
should win instead of lose the ma
jority of our games."
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Club, 17th and A Sts.: Speaker, S,
Saito, general secretary of the Y. M.
C. A. for Japan. Time: 5:30 P. M-,
October 19. All students welcome.
Adv.
"5 . r oro. A pass irom iyron -
Colgate 30-yard line, Tyron's pass , down fcy Hecht Tyron punted 35
to Hynes was incomplete and Blood- ytirA3 to Bronson who was downed on
good was injured in maun 'vc ;Xebraska's 35-y.rd line. Hecht was
for the ball. Bobertson went m 'lthrowll for m 4.yard loss on an at
R. Mandery. Kamm went m orj ,eft end Dailey
Bloodgood. On a cnsscross P!, to ; wunA right end and
Tyron broke loose for 10 yards nd nalired to the 12-
a first down. Tyron s pass to Crow-! Bmnw nnntHi 45 vards
f ther was interceptei by A. Mandery .- , ?5 vsrds to
Adeauata box lunches may be or
dered from the Temple Cafeteria.
Adv.
, . , nm through right guard
tk. I Rll. rwovprinir and car- Morgan's forward pass to Tyron was
L K.11 n the Nebraska 42-! incomplete. A pass by Schmidt to
j .
1 for 1 yard.!1 " J j Nebraska's 20-yard line just the
for R. Crowther. "" h; 7 Ti f whistle blew. Final score: Nebraska,
. 'over the Coleate goal line. I . .
varH line. The quarter ended
Score: Nebraska, 0; Colgate, 0.
Sccoad Qaarter.
Tyron went through center for one
card. Morran went through left
incomplete. A pass by
Hvnes was incomplete, knocked down
by Rhodes. Tyron kicked 35 yards
to Nebraska's 26-yard line.
Locke attempted to run from punt
formation but lost 5 yards. Rhodes
tackle for 6 yards. Tyron plunged dived over left guard for 3 yards.
orer center for 3 yards and a first Bloodgood punted 53 yards to lyron,
down. Schmidt went through left i who was spilled by Collins after a 3
tackle for 2 yards but Colgate was j yard return. La Belle made 2 yards
wnHTAil 5 vnrrts for offside, i around Nebraska's right end. The
Schmidt went through right tackle lhalf ended with Colgate in possession
of the ball on its 35-yard line. Score:
I Nebraska, 14; Colgate, 0.
Third Quarter.
for 5 Tarda but the play was again
called back and Colgate penaliied an
other 5 yards for offside, Morgan
attempted to nass to Tyron but Col
lins intercepted the pass and ran 60 pate. Strack kicked off 45 yards to
vards to a touchdown. Bloodgood 1 Rhodes who returned 12 yards to the
attempted a place-kick to goal but j Nebraska 22-yard line. Bloodgood
the kick was blocked. Score: Ne-' punted 56 yards to Tyron, who fum
over the Colgate goal line.
Tyron went through center for 6
vards. Tvron aeain went through
center for 4 yards and a first down.
Score: Nebraska, 20; Colgate, 0.
Fourth Quarter.
Oeden went in for Joe Weir. Ty
ron plunged through for 2 yards. A
pass. Tyron to R. Crowther, gained
21 yards. A pass. Tyron to Hynes
was incomplete. A pass, Tyron to
Hynes, gained 24 yards. It was Col-
srate's ball on Nebraska's 30-yard
line. Tyron fumbled but recovered
and made 11 yards through right
tackle, carrying the ball to Nebras-
33; Colgate, 7.
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in lor A. Jianaery. ijion npam .
ried the balL making 6 yards through
Adeauate box lunches may be or
dered from the Temple Cafeteria.
Mehkr replaced LaBelle for 11-1 hnrt TfW went
Dr. Laura Pfeiffer of the depart
ment of history spoke on "The His
torical Background of Art Periods"
before the art section of the Lincoln
Women's Club at the Temple, Friday
afternoon.
TOWNSEND Portrait Photograph
er.
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braska, 6; Colgate, 0.
bled and was downed in his tracks on
left tackle. Morgan hit center but
made no ga:n. Tyron plunged
tracts 011 . . ... , j r
" . 1 ... , . ... throush center lor yaras ana mm-
Strack kicked off 50 yards over the the Colgate 2S-y,rd l:ne. Schmidt f I the
goal line for a touchback. Nebras- attempted to go thrown r,ght tackle on
ka put the ball in play en 5U 20-yard ,nd made 2 yards. La Behe made f Tyron went around
line. Blooded punted 69 yards, the one ard through eft guard Ty- f enJ f g .nd
tall rellins dead on the Colgate 21-jre went through Uft guard for fi J toochdoirlu StntU)n pace.kicked
yard line. La Belle made m.de yard. Wei, - broke through and. Score: Nebraska, 20;
made one yard through center. Ty-j out of bounds on the Colgate 41 -yard
ron attempted to rouad Nebraska's 'line.
ngnt ena out 14. jKauoerj wuk - - " . .
. . ... - . o j .c Uti kit rontor for 2it.rr.ta out . o.ill rlay on lt "
tnrougn ana inrcw mm ior mn rjiu " - j - - j . I . .. . , ,
loss. Tyron pur,ted 40 yards to more yards. Bloodgood attempted to yara lir e, m .rn, FuU. -
pass DUl was caugr.v oenina ine nnr 1 ir vn n-m h.j-ic
Colgate, 7.
Strark kickd off 60 yards over,
i-o ovm.1 line fit a t.uchback. Ne
ll. Mandery was hieh. Mandery had
a clear field. Ed Weir interrupted
proceedings to chase a dog off the
field. Colgate took the ball on
downs. A pass Tyron to Stratton,
Bloodgood who returned 27 yards to
the Colgate 22-yard line. Bloodgood
made a plunge on the side lir.es but
was forced out of bounds.
Wostoap&l Block Pant.
Weir, on a tackle-around play.j
mde3yards. A lorwara pass irom , Tvron s forward
Bloodgood was "tercel by La f( Stritton wa5 knocked do
Belle who earned the bsll to the Col-j fcy Woptjupa, A pass, Tyron to
gate 15-yard line. La " StrsttoBf wa, apa;n incomplete. Ty
Uirough right Uckle and made one I plir)te4 3, j.arJ, to Rhodes who
yard. Morgan went through center l.turned 5 j.ardv The baU was on
for 2 vards. but the play was called .... - 4n j mAmA
- - ultrifiaus iv-iaiu nn. ty"
V I mV- nana itwI ii TlMI 1
for offside, Morgan went through
left tackle for 3 yards. Tyron. at-
for a 10-yard loss. Myers passed to but recovering the ball. Rhodes. Ne-
tempted to round Nebraska's right
end but Wostoupal broke through
and threw him for a one-yard loas.
Tyron stem p ted to punt but Wostou
pal blocked the kick and the ball roll
ed back of the Colgate goal line.
Wostoupal dived for the ball but
missed and Tyron recovered for Col
gate, Scere: Nebraska, 8; Colgate,
Colgate put the ball in play on its
30-yard line. Morgan went through
center for 3 yards. Morgan carried
the balL gobf? through left tackle
for 2 yards. Morgan again took tfee
ball but made no gain. Tyron punted
40 yards to Bloodgood who returned
te the Colgate 35-yard line. David
son went in for Kern at left guard ia
he Colgate lineup. Rhodes went
(trough right guard for one yard bat
Nebraska was penalized 5 yards far
effside.
A. Mandery made 5 made over Col
gate's right tackle but the ball was
railed back and Nebraska penalised
S yards becauss the backf'Mld was ia
motion. Bloodgood psssed 20 yards
to Rhodes who shook off a number ef
iscllers tr.d ran 40 yards te the CoV
'. go141ne. Iloogood's place-
rsn from punt formation and made
one yard. '
PotpUa Make 23 Yards.
Eloodeood punted 45 yards to Ty
ron who was downed in his tracks by
Ed Weir on Colgate s 40-yard line.
Tyron made 2 yards through left
guard- Tyron tried the same play but
Ed Weir spilled him after a one-yard
gain. A pass, Tyron to Hynes, was
incomplete when Hynes dropped the
balL Tyron punt was blocked by Pos
pisil, who picked up the ball and ran
23 yards to Colgate's 12-yard line.
Nebraska was penalized 15 yards
for holding, on the first play.
Rhodes dived through center for 2
yards. Mandery went around Col
gate's left end but was thrown for a
one-yard loss. On a tackle-around
play. Ed Weir broke loose for 20
yards. R. Crowther went back as
end in place of Stratton. A pass,
Bloodgood to R. Mandery, was in
complete. It was the fourth down
snd Colgate took the ball. Schmidt
made two yards through right guard.
Schmidt hit center for one yard. Ty
ran punted 40 yardi -to Bloodgood
who returned 30 yardf te the Col
gate 8-yard line, Myers went through
center for eve yard.
BloarJ CarrU It Orv.
Rhodes went through center for 2
yards. Bloodgood followed behind
braska's great halfback, broke
through the line and, eluding three
tacklers, ran 70 yards to touchdown.
Weir place kicked the extra point.
Score: Nebraska, 27; Colgate, 7.
Ran ia Sabatitates.
Thompson of Colgate went in for
Hyner. Smith went in Nebraska line
up for Rhodes. Weir kicked off 40
yards to Tyron who returned 25
yards to Colgate's 35-yard line. Ty
ron went through left guard for 6
yards. Tyrca passed to Morgan, but
it was incomplete. Schmidt plung-
ed through for one yard but Nebras
ka was oil side and uie Colgate team
was given 5 yards and a first down.
Ford went in for Collins. Tyron s
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