The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 20, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 4

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TIIF OAI1.Y MMUSkAX
FOUR
GISH TELLS OUTLINE
OF RAILROAD RATES
Big Six Stages Campaign
To Get Uniformity in
Transportation.
Railroad rati to football Hams
in ill Bii Sis conference as r
inily ubtuitteil by the western
paanjfr association were an
nounced bv Herb Uish, director of
athletics Thursday. In th an
nouncement Cisti stated that these
ratea wera brought about th rough
a campaign for obtaining uniform
itv tn transportation ratea. He
stated, however, that thu uniform
ity haa not been entirely accoro
plixbed even with the present rate
recently aubmitted by tb aasocia
tii n.
Tbe six teams in the Hi Six
conference, are in two different
railroad divisions, according to tbe
new plan adopted by the railroad
association. Missouri and Iowa
are included in the eastern com
mittee territory while the two
kansai teams, Oklahoma, and Ne
braska are in what is known at
tb trans-Missouri territory.
Tr n-Vnsouri Rate.
Trans-Misjourt rales ate
lira rf ten or more en one
(are and a
parlies of twenty-five or more on
Pitt-Huskcr Play by Play Summary
FIRIT QUARTER. i a drop kick from lot 34-yard line
ritt woo tbe luaj aoo iboae to J but it was lo. .Nebia.ua look tbe
defend the south gul. William ball i the Su-yard line and rroiini
received riabiu'a kick behind the audi una tad inrouth tbe luit.-
j-ol aud ietirned to tbe Si yard ! tiiixin aiided one )ard and Vuuuea
line i'arkinon made 1 )ard
punt waa not returned by I'anaa.
Jl was uo the net play thai tbe
substitute Wahnchua ran halt tbe
, l.u plat. tUcn pui.ttJ from be
bind oi uwu kuI to Nebraska
' Jo-)iu una
I w ttt tumbled and rectivsieJ for
a ifO-)ard U It &d P
lnm tenter. hU.u iu M )arua
on a takt tunl foiinadoo from be
hind bis own fi e Sloan
puuled out il um.i t I'Hta
)ard line I'aikinaon niaJe o yama
on thrre pvs then punted 30
an!. 1'aul bt 3 vari on a bad
p fioin center Wittet pa
was wi.le. Ilwn Sloan i-aaacd 2i
re-
through centei. liaker waa atop'
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. it., k. 11.! i. nik ... tK f,-l.l in mil tha oval tarda to UM"kl lor
li. M U lllllVU IU . . m w w .. w . " I . v . - ...... - - -
. I ... i .....il-,. iL. k. . .r. im. i braxka s fir.it down
through ccmer. and i anra went' rarktaaon made 3 ardJ Sloan a '"'"'I1''; "rlJ
V .... 4, ; h ..,,, .. ., n,. nui.lf 2 a.ds off taikle. V Hie
Sloan puntec to the Tilt JU-yard; Kaji ma nxt pia. On the next ; was dowuru toi a lu-ai d l.a w
line.
Willi.ima
arkln"0 - to yarda oo an
out of boun ta plf; . urninaou
aiak 'I vaitla. alorkao bu..ed
fuiwai.u imiui. and Nebiasaa jot
tbe Ull m I'llla o-yard yine.
lansa tntea-epted SUwns pass
one ttie yd line. I'arkinaon
faded to sam. Iloooey punted to
vo-yard line.
I's. Sloan to Kiaher. inconi-
plctf. Sloan inteitepted by
Kooney. HiKntbui made I yard,
twia alopped in bia tracka. f'itt
iienaliied & yarda for offude.
liooncy punted to Sloan. Taaa by
Sloan incomplete. alley lot ne
yard. Uewu made IS yarda off
tackle tor first down. Itooney
stopped for ne yard. Kooney
rda inroujn ncm
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b laiai t . Su k r aa mi I.
t li,l Ki ai4x t.Min Hhn.
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Ixlla i iim UnMi ma hi i a
m . K.ll-a Aii4a Iw.i Ta Iwiia.
made 4 yards ot
I 7.i-.. . ... --.i ...... ii.. iin. ..r ! i..r ho r.iiilJ nana the ball. Sloan i made two tar
f lbe firat Mucbdown. Hia at- punted to tt.e fittaboiith 30 ard . tuard. Itoone y a paaa was kn.K ked
iiown oy louog. iimmry
tackle. Urmbur atopped Wtl- tempted try tor poim waa
liama for no gain, farkmsua Seme: ntt o-.Nebr. 0.
nunird 45 vanls ta Sloan, and' Parkinson kicked off to
Sloan retuineo It 17 yarda. Sloan Vtunf who returned the uial lor a i tackle,
made a vard oft tackle faaa Moan
wild. 'line, l-arkinnoa npjed off 13
to Karlcy wis incomplete Sloan
punted V yrds. tanaa 'tumbled
and lol l' yarda on tbe play. I
far kin son punted 4d yarda to
Sloan, out loth trams were ull
I vards Ibroukh eenier fof a first
Ked i down. Walinchua made 3 yarda off
then went through me
rain ill " l ir.la I Be IVolIOlK Mmf OI.W K'l Jni" " " "
r.l ha.l aitikid anothei vard inon wade 2 yards through
Younc on Nebraaka'a 23-yard line
I'aaa by Sloan Incomplete. Paaa
by Yoiinjf. incomplete. Nebraska
waa penalized b yarda for second
Incomplete paaa. I'aaa. Sloan to
through the line. He tried a pa" t enter, and on the next play he J vrquia. completed for 9 yarda.
aide. Tarkmaon punieu yaras lacaie ior mir jiu ! k.u
to Sloan wito no return. Moao
oil tackle for 3 yarda. Sloan lost
2 yard'. Sloan to Morjan incoia-
plrle.
Siin tried a drvpkuk. but tb
ba.l rolled o il id bounds on the
hut It was .in oinplete and punteu waa aiopnen ior no 5am. i"n
to I'anaa who failed to return. m lh t-all on hiwns
tbe fiit plav Tanaa hit left . FOURTH QUARTER.
a'.riov ma.io . vaida throutb
for three vard. Parkinson made vrliU f ll)r q,i.r ended,
it a first and ten when be craahed' S.IU.. . uitertered with.
and Nehraiit waa given the ball
on the I'll 1 23-vard line. Taaa
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Sloan to Wttte good for 3 yards. . i,h i
Karlrv niado a )n through j i " ''
throurb for 3 yards. Walinchus
found the Ine hard and did not
gain.
On tnt next plav Parkinson
'3-yard line. Parkins.41 punted tor given the ba:l and made it fint ,.cntrr sioan s long paaa to 1'aul
the second time tron behind hi and ten with an S-ard nin. 1 U1, orn.,irte. and on the next
,r. j ottn goal line. Sloan paaaeJ to At thia juncture cnaib Hibie j,,,, (rf,ra.,ka was penalized 3;
ii. k.i I Karley lor 27-yard (no. Ne- sent in five aubatilutes but they k ,l(. t aeioiid incomplete ,
livari, ' . .. . . ...j .... ii.. MiAkii InllKicb ' ' ... . . .... t-i
ha'f f ir round trln braka neeaeiJ oniy it yarus ior iauru 10 i"h '"- " pnh. Nf bra. ka 10m me pan to
nil 1 nmuu inj'. 0.11 .n.t ha u.nl Ihmnrh . .... . i..
loucaijowi. riaum " - : oowns n me 1 ii wjaiu nn-. 1
one tickrt. fare and a third ior jsruiws w ........... . -- .. ii
round tnp; parties rf ertiniated went tnr..uk-n center ior a jarua. .-.r.....- "" "Vj V , T fm- I arailixm mane cue jaru.
:ikj nr more on one ticket, one fare , Sloan s pasa waa uicomplete. SUvao yards which put the ball deep in Mortha w,Rri pajkioaon'o punt
fur n.und rn pasned over the coal line, and Uie Nehraxka terntorv' " look raik- ( . Lewan.iownki recovered for
Sloan punted to Ronney on the 50-1
vard line. Uewia la aiopptn oy
Jeffries Lewis sloped again for
no gain Ro.ney failed to aln
on a triple pa P'"'' n1 ln
final gun s.un.Ied with the ball on
Pitt a SVyard line.
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ball waj put in play on me rill mson iour piaya ai mp .r Nebraaka " I'Hl 24-yard line.
2'vard line. I "ne to carry me pijKin over ior yArWy lut, 5 yards. A pas Wltte
Lana ma.le 3 yarda. i'arkinon a ec.na imii mmw-n. ,""0 sin prj H J !nl. Sloan
throuh center for 2 yaida. Wil- fullback s kick waa wild. Score lo par, v mC0Tplete. Sloun paused
hams was stopped tor no gain, j 12 too. Pitt. '30 yards oxer tbe goal l?ne to
Sioan returned Parkinson s punt rarkinn kicked oft to Red Morgsn fr a tou. hdowTi. Sloan a
22 yards. Slan paaaed to Prucka Young who returned the oval - ' pinrr-ki.k was gocJ. Nebraska 7.
for 3D vards. Sloan made 2 yards vards. The red bead tried a pas .,lf,htlrgn r.
through center. Young's pass to but it was incomplete. Another; iiK hards kicked off. and the ball
Slon waa incomplete. Sloar made ra to Steve llokuf was tried but; relllrnej 45 jrds. Parkinson
3 vards off right tackle. Sloan '. it was Incomplete and Nebraska j Vfn var,j, n lnrf.e plavs:
. . . . 1 .. ...4 . fA. fur. in. . : .
There are not uniform however, ' tried a oropKicK. dui 11 waa ., i"-y V".'"! KAiwardu ki.ken a nign pun goon
lilt pul me call m piay on """i""' .- for onlv 13 varua, piai ina ine nan
20-yard line. ibcq uh iut m ur . on Nebiaks 3-vari line in .e-
G!sa stated that in farmer years
Mhools in the B.p Six have re
ceived rates ranging all tbe way
from popular excursions (less than
a one way fare for the round trip 1
clear up to full fare for the round
trip. In the hopes thai uniform
ratea would be established a cam
paign was waged, iv.fb said, and
:his it the result of it.
Rite Not Uniform.
for a team fsuch as Nebraska!
n the trans-Missouri territory
Ws not get the same rates in the
eastern committee territory. The
Nebraska football team In going to
Columbia, iio., would pay the rate
of a fare and a third for the round
trip as far as Kansas City. Gisb
explained. But after they "left the
trar.s Missouri territory and en
tered Missouri in the eastern com
mittee territory they would pay
double local fare for the round tnp
between Kansas City and Colum
bia. In commenting on the rates to
Missouri, Gish stlaed that he waa
dissatisfied with them. He stated
tht the railroads could give better
rates than they do and that they
hould know me university athletic
department has enough influence
to turn a good deal of business
lo either the bus lines or railroads.
SECOND QUARTER
Parkinson punted over the goal
line, and Nebraska scrimmaged
from the 20-vard line. Sloan went
around end for no garj,
made 4 vards off tackle
Former Instructor I
1 11 4 At ....
k l II IOI T IU II, rm
Josephine Gund, Instructor In
tatln at the university a few years'
150. is now secretary to Henry Al- ;
i?n Moe of the Guggenheim found- 1
Uion. With her tn New York City.
ire Ethelyn Ayres. Laura Marga-
-?t Raines and Betty Shepherd, ail
graduates of the university.
returned Sloan s punt for 35 yards. I the next play he made 2 more.
Parkinson was tossed for no gain, j Sloan punted to W alinchus. On
Parkinson out of bounds for no Pitts first p'ay. Parkinson made
gain. Long s pass to Parkinson ' 8 yards through center. Walin- j
was complete, but both teams chus made it a first down. Koster1
were offside. ! downed Walinchus for a 5-yard
Big "Pug" Parkinson attempted loss. Parkinson made 7 yards in
iarinnr.n man tt vards throucb 1 cain. I'.hea centered back a bad K.L
as' a rwxiaat.irin Pjaf Sloan I A
center. Parkinson made it a first ; pas to Ked Young who had called Mrj.sn incomplete. Sloan lost 2
down through center. William for a punt and the Nebraska back ' vard, pasj sioan to Kisher, In
made 1 vard off tackle. Lansa wia downed before he could S' complete.
plunged 1 yard through center, off his punt and lost 20 yards. I ;lo(,n pM-tt to 10-vard line.
Parkinson passed to Uansa for a Baker's long pass over the goal a)(1 Lnsa returned 10 vards.
,rt Hnu-r the nan u as rood for line was incomplete and .V-i
14 vaida. fu Lit ceiiter f-r 3 Lio-ka tk.ok the Ull on the 20
yards. Walinchus made 4 yards yard line. Young a pas was inter
around end. L'ansa was su-pped cepted and Parkinson made two
for no gain as me quarter eaxied. yards through the Nebraska line
ai iae iitbl nan ro-.c-u.
THIRD QUARTER.
Farley returned Park tnson's
kickoff 2o vards. Tass Sloan to
Sloan Karley was fumbled, but Rhea re-
L'ansa : cevered it Wilte 3 yards and on
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Fountain Service
Organization of the Nebraska '
rifle team was effected at a meet-;
Ing of prospective members Frl- ;
day altemoon 00 tbe rifle range ,
In Uie basement of Andrews hall. 1
Sgt. C K. McGimsey of the de- !
partment of military science Is
coach and director.
1
Hifle team practice will be held j
every afternoon of the week but
Wednesday. Actual Interteam
competition, however, will not be-
in iinfil I he firaf u-eek In Kehrii-
ary. Six N letter awards to last j
year's qualifying team members
will be made shortly. Sergeant 1 .
McGimsey announced In discuss- J
Ing rules of rifle practice and ' ,
competition. j j
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