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    0==., I r"HE Omaha Sunday ! >ee j 1
YOU 54—NO. 23. PART TW O OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1924. 1—B FIVE CENTS
Bluejays Battle Oklahoma Aggies to 20 to 20 Deadlock in Yesterday’s Game
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Farmers Launch
Amazing ttack A
in Final Periods
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1 Sooner* Slage Aerial Game
in Last Two Quarters of
Contest—Teams Evenly
Matched.
W AM \Z1\G a ( lack launc hed
' ML hy (lie Oklahoma A.
and M. eleven in the
/ % second and third
^k quarters against the
barricading machine
of tile Creighton
university. carried
the. Farmer* to a
20 to 20 tie with the
__ Omahan* Saturday
t afternoon at (lie
Western league
Creiglilon had
a amassed a 13-point
advantage in the first quarter. The
Blue jays iiad ripped and smashed
tlirir way through the Black and Or
i ange defense for eight first downs
and 105 yards from scrimmage, and
the some 3,500 fans who had found
vantage points in the big park, iiad
settled down to enjoy another easy
victory for the Wynne coached
eleven.
K).-lzB6hmoohieedghta hcew f
But. these fans who had hern lick
ing their chops, figuratively speak
ing, In anticipation of the Farmer
slaughter, had the breath rudely pum
melled out of them hv the doughty
i aggregation of Invaders,
j The conquerors of Oklahoma uni
versity and Kansas unleashed a elash
lng altack on the Blnejay line, r spin
ning flank attack and a dazzling over
head game in the second and third
quarters that shot three touchdowns
sutross the Creighton line, and which
A'ted apparent defeat into a tie.
Kxcept for the first period, when
the Omaha ns completely outplayed
tlie Black and Orange horde from oil
derrick land, the teams were fairly
evenly matched, with the Blue jays
having a slight advantage In the third
end fourth, favoring the HiUtoppers.
Orrsrnrr. 5L T)—Ora^orr TTf«b ■chool
IBM |Ttll«k difficulty In winnlnr from th*
• dons Ward nfademv *l#v*n. to 0. At
m dm# durinr tba Kama fm Ward d»n
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ESUJLTS
PIMLICO.
First rar»' Mil* and a •Ixttonfh:
Flylne Timid (Coltnatti) .180 1 in f to
I'nmedv (Wallace* ^. 12.40 7.20
Kairamenn (Hudgin*) . 5 70
Time* 1:49. Valor. The Reaner. Flax.
Roval Oak. and Ben Wood alao ran
| Serind rare: Mile and aeventv varda:
< *■■ <! ** Mar (Parke., t 60 6 90 4 40
I Hrymlear (Cooper) . 10 90 7 60
Wa vecre«t (McTigu*) . 920
Time; 1 48 Can’t Sav- No. Flerv
Flight Cathleen Nl Houlihan. Amoolar.
Spanish Name nnd Bantus a Ino ran.
Third rare: Mile and a sixteenth:
Pensive (MarlneUL) .)6.io 6 70 i 90
Mary Acnen (B. Breuning) .. 6 70 4 60
Rnna Yeta (Pierre) . 4 10
Time; l ;50. Advocate. Wood Lady. For
lovo. Doo J'jan. Avupa also ran.
Fourth iare: Two and one-fourih mile*
4U'*wooi! (Parke) . 3.00 2 30 out
Ja* Khan (Maiben) .. 2.50 out
W ( Ma rinelli) . out
' .ine: 3:57. Mv Own also ran
i ‘"’if’Jt) race: Mile and an eighth:
Prim Tii 'I'll (Cooper). 39.60 10.30 4 *0
J. B'.tonnicr (S(evenn) . 5 00 3 00
Red Wiuicficld <McAfee) . 2 50
Tim- : J :55 3-5. Redstone and Setting
Sun » Ian ran.
Sixth race: Mile and aeventy yards:
Judge Fuller (Howard>.. 22.70 9 90 5 60
Harlan (McAtee) . 12 00 7 60
Arbitration (B. Rreuning). 4 00
Time: 1.46 2-5. Despot. Damon Run
yon. Sweet Ann and ('rumple also ran.
Seventh race: Mil-* and a half.
Frooyon (C. Langi . 7.30 4 50 3.30
4 '.olden Cup (Malben) .6.20 ikOO
Rock Pf>- ket < B. ilteiinlng) .3.60
j Time: 2:38 1-5. Bounce. • alcutta. High
Prim* and Satellite alao ran.
LEXINGTON.
First race: Futurity course (ebout alx
furlongs)
| Homing Bird (Oormley) ..1 4 00 6 70 3 90
Jjrowrii* (Taylor) .6.20 4 20
Precious Onp (Stutta) .4.60
fTIme; 1 :09 2-6. Backbiter, Venom,
Piutnne, Floy Little, Invasion nad Fate
also ran.
Second rare: Futurity course:
Anj-nn (Kel«HV) . 17.10 6 20 2 90
V. -Jmh (Heupcl) .8.20 3 80
F.mier T'eel (Turner) .2 60
Tima: 1:11 16. Levoy, Phil McCann,
liuon Pine, Brother John and Captain
Haney also ran.
Third race: Mile and a sixteenth:
Annie Lyle (Howard) .10.70 3.60 2 SO
Wrangler (Stutta) . 2.80 2.40
llunneo (McDermott) . 3 40
Time: 1:49 2-5. LaPlanche de Brlante.
Dorius and Vanishing Boy alao ran.
Fourth race: Futurity course:
i Oh Susanna (LHIevt . 1.20 8 80 4 60
i Annlhilator (Garner) .. 6 90 4 50
Reputation (Martin) . 4.20
Time: 1:11 3-5. Balboa. S'r Peter.
Aimadel, Pre«.m Tuff. Trmymore and
Hobson alao ran.
P’lfth race: Futurity eourae
Columbia (Garner) . 1 90 1 60 nut
The Runt (Stutta) .3.00 nut
M.irvin Mav (Ltiley) .nut
1 Time: 1*10 4-6. Audacious also ran.
1 Sixth race: One mile:
Paul Mlcou (Oormley) ....19.70 6 00 2 60
Dusfabo.it (McAullfre) . 4.20 2 60
T) en - I>eo (McDermott) . .2 30
' k line: 1 :42 3-5. H urn morette, Simoon
aRil Untried a’ro ran.
Seventh race: Mile and 3 16th'
Jupiter (Stutta) . 9.80 4 70 4 60
Rarnkln (Zucchini* . 4 80 3 50
Anthjulty (Gerrity* .6.10
Time: 2:02 3-6. Lexington Maid, 8*;»da
i ©f Plesstire. Wrack Hay, Wrar Prize,
Generosity and Little Ann also ran
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Central High School Defeats Packers Yesterday by Score of 24 to 0
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Wilber Cross-Country Track Team
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Wilber, Neb., Nov. 15.—Out of 67
boy* In th* Wilber high school
29 of them sre out for football
praetlc* each afternoon. From the
remainder, six report each day for
cross-country running.
Under the leadership of Track
Captain Henry Blnger. the cross
country team has made rapid
strides. Recently it won the home
cross-country run held under the
auspices of the state university.
Captain Binger made th® best time,
covering the required distance in
1.06 4-5. Binger took third in the
mile run at the state track and
field meet In group two, finishing
five seconds behind Welch of
Columbus who broke the state
record. Bingers time was 4 min
utes and 4 1 seconds on the mile.
The Wilber cross - country team
will enter the Invitation cross coun
try meet which will be held In Bin
coin late this month.
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Notre Dame’s Victory Play by Play
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By Associated Press.
FIRST PERIOD.
Captain Weir of Nebraska won the
toss and chose to defend th** Mouth goal
Cooney kicked off to Roliertaon. who
was downed on Nebraska’s 15-yard line.
Rhodes broke through left tackle for two
yards. Mandery took the ball around
left end for a yard. Bloodgood punted
35 yards to Scherer, who fumbled, and
Nebraeka recovered on the Notre Dame
46-yard line. Myers fumbled on the next
play, Ranousek recovering for Notre
Dams on Notre Dame's 46-yard line.
Connell hit cpnter for one yard. Con
nell added five mors through left tackle.
Cerney picked up two yards through cen
ter, taking 1 he ball to Nebraska's 42-yard
line. Cerney punted straight tip in the
air to Robertson, who was downed on
Nebraska’s 33-yard line. Mandery
smashed through center for five yards.
fin th# next play Bloodgood was thrown
hack for a loss of three yards This
placed the ball on Nebraska's 36-yard
line. Bloodgood punted 45 yards, the bail
rolling out of bounds on Notre Dames
2 5 - v h r d line. The bail was brought back,
however. »nd Nebraska penalized fi\e
yards for off side.
Bloodgood passed to Rohertson, but It
was Incomplete. Bloodgood then punted
50 yards out of bounds to Cerney This
placed the ball on Notre Dame’a 1K
yard line.
Connell was spilled after making a five
yard gain through center and Notre Dame
was Immediately penalized five vards for
all a de. Scherer picked up five yards
on an off-tackle drive. Darden replaced
Cerney at fullback for Notre Dame.
Dayden fumbled a pass from center
on an attempted punt, and Robertson
recovered for Nebraska, taking the ball
to Notre Dame'a four.yard line before he
was downed. At tnis point Coach Rockne
of Notre Dame replaced the Notre Dame
second string players with the first team
regula *■*.
Ed Weir moved the hall to within one
yard of the goal on a plume** through
center Rhodes added e few Inched on a
drive through cenier. Nebraska scored «
touchdown.
Myers carried the ball on the next
plav for Nebraska's first touchdown.
Mandery failed on the goal, the ball
hitting the cross bars and bounding hack
on the field, making the acore: Nebraska,
6. Notre Dame. 0.
Bloodgood kicked off to Huntslnger.
who caught the ball on his 10-yard line
and advanced It seven yards before he
was downed Davden ripped through
center for 13 yards, taking the ball to
Notre Dame s SO yard line.
Crow lev went around right end for five
yards. Crowler added two vards on *
• rash off tackle. Dayden htt. through
center for five yards, giving Notre Dame
a first down Don Miller ripped through
• enter for five yards, taking the hall to
Notre Dame'a 47-yard line. Davden
punt«d 40 yards, the ball rolling out of
bounds on Nebraska's 33-yard line
Mir.derv attempted tn circle right end.
but wa« thrown for a loss of three yards.
Rhodes ripped through center for five
yard*, hijt the hall was brought hack
and Nebraska penalized five yards for
off aide.
On a fake punt Bloodgood ripped
through renter for three yards, taking
I he hall to Nebraska's 28-yard line, where
the period ended.
Heore: Nebraska. 6: Notre Dame, 0.
SECOND PERIOD.
Bloodgood punted 50 vards to Walsh
who took the ball out of bounds In the
middle of the field Crowley ran around
right end for IK yards, faking the ball
to NehraalA'a 32-yard line. Deydcn dove
through center for five vards. Nebraska
was penalized five vards for off aide,
giving Notre Dame first down on Ne
briika'a 27 yard line. Don Milter fkited
to gain on H left end run.
Don Miller failed to gain on a left end
run. Crowley took the hall around rig*
end without gaining Don Miller ws
pulsed without gaining on a thrust
through center
A pass. Htuhldreher to Crowley, took
the ball to Nebraska's two yard line. The
tosa was good for 20 yards Crowley ^
attempted to smash his way over on the
next play, but failed to gain
Dayden smashed through on the next
play, placing the ball about a foot from
Nebraska's goal line.
On the next play Htuhldreher went
through center for a touchdown. Crow
ley kicked goal, making the score: Notre
Dame. 7; Nebraska. 6
Dock# replaced Mandery at fullback for
Nebraaka.
Dayden kicked off. the ball going over
Nebraska’s goal Th« boll was out In
play on Nebraska’s 20 yard line. Rhodes
gained three yards through center. Miller]
broke through and spilled Dm ke without
n gain ns Docks shot around left end
Bloodgood punf’ed 4<» yards to Walsh, who
whs downed on Notre Dame'a 49-yard
line.
*-■ ikn. attempting *o break through
< enrer. lost h yard. Dayden plrked up
two yards, breaking through center A
puss Crowley to Htuhldreher, was good
for 17 yards Htuhldreher ran t h* ball to
Nebraska's 32-vaid line before he wiih
downed. Don Miller lost s yard, attempt
Ing to skirt left end Don Miller tan
around left end for 17 vards before he
r;-o out of bounds on NebiasUa s 25-yard
line.
buy den ripped through lefts tackle for
•e\«u yards. Crowley puked up a yard
around right and giving Notra pame
f'rat downs on Nabraskaa 16-yard line
Time was taken out for Posptsll. Crowley
• itched through right guard for five
yards.
Don Miller broka through, going around
right end for Notre Dame's second touch
down. Crowley kicked goal.
Score: Notre Dame. 14: Nrhniaka. 4.
I.Myden kicked off, the ball sailing over
the Nebraska goal The ball was put
In play on Nebraska's 20-yard line. Rhodes
plunged through center for seven yards.
Rhode* plunged through renter for
se\en yards. Duck* loal two yard* try
ing to break thorugh around left end.
A pas*. Hloodgood to Rhode* was Incom
plete Bloodgood punted 45 yards to
Stuhldreher. who ran th* hall back to
Notre Dome's 47-yard line. Davden lost
a yard on s smash through center. A
pass. Crowley to Miller, was good fo.
eight yards. Miller ran th# ball to the
f>0-yard line before he was downed.
Stuhldreher stepped out of bounds on
the r -t. play with h yard lose The ball
wa* .al<en to the middle of the field for
play to be resumed.
I.ayden runted 65 yard*, the ball roll
ing out aide behind the Nebraska goal
line. It u'liS put in plav on the Ne
braska 20 v trd line. Rhodes picked tip
a couple of vards going through 'enter
Hloodgood nunted 60 vards to Htuhle
dreher. who wh* downed on Notra
Dame.* 4*-yard line.
Crowley gained two yard* through cen
ter. He repeated with a two yard rain,
circling right end. Dayden threw a 25
yard pas.* *o Stuhldreher. w&u wa* run
out of bound* on Nebraska's 35-yard line.
Crowley made five varda through right
tarkle. A pass. Stuhdreber to Miller, ad
vanced th* hall to Nebraska a 10-vard
line
Hloodgood atopped Don Miller on the
Nebraska three yard line Miller at
tempted to du» k around left end for a
touchdown. The period ended.
Score: Notre Dm me. 14; Nehrnaka, 6.
THIRD I’DKIOD.
Dayden kicked off to Bloodgood, who
caught the ball behlwd hia goal. The
bsll ws* put In play on Nebraska's 2"
yard 'line. Rhodes smashed through cen
ter for four yards. Mandery replaced
Dock* «t fullback for Nebraska. Mandery
hit center without gaining. TllooAgcod
punted but th baLI was blocked and
Crowley grabbed 1t on Nebraska a 44-yard
line. Dun Miller ran around left end
for 29 yards before he was tun out of
bounds. m
Tim# was taken out for Hutchinson,
who was badly In tilted on th* play that
he had to be carried off th# field. J.
IVelr replaced Hutchinson at. left guaid
for Nebiaaka.
With the ball on Nebmaka'a 15 yard
line, Crowley attempted to sweep right
end. but waa thrown for th# lo * of a
yard.
On the nart plav Don Stiller started
around left end then rut ba^k and ran
29 yards for a touchdown. Crowley
kicked goal.
Score: Notre Dame, fl; Nebraska, 4.
Hchoiz r placed MoUen ** right tackle
for Nebraska. Bloodgood kicked off to
I>nn Miller, who scooped the trail up on
bin five-yard line and passed to Crowley,
who went Hrnurid tight end to Notre
Duma's 17-yard line Miller swept around
left end for 21 yard* taking th* ball to
Notre Dame's 1(9 ynrd line. Crowley ripped
through light tackle for eight yards. R.
Mandery replaced Robertson at right end
for Nebraska. (in r fake pass. Dayden
ripped through center to Nebraska's 4«.
yard 11»»**s give Notre Dame first downs.
Don Miller wa* upset on a thrust through
center without gaining. .Stuhldreher
threw a 10 yard pa.<s to Don Miller, who
took th* ball to Nebraska'* 41-yard line
'Dayden 'rushed through center for five
yards, gt\lng Notre Dame n first down.
Don Miller went around l*rt end fur 25
yards for another first down on Nebras
ka's 17 yard line.
Crowley broke through center for four
yards. Crowley added two yards through
i enter.
Don Miller gained s yard around left
end. Ilubka replaced Hailey at left guard
foi Nebraska.
Welbl failed to make down and N#
hraeUu Whs given the hall on lie elgUt
' nnl line Hloodgood mad* two yaids
op an off tackle drive.
Hloodgood punted out of bounds en
Neb task us 23-yard line. Crowley smashed
through center for a. yard. Ciowley’s
pass to Miller whs Incomplete. Davden
attempted m field goal from Die 27-yard
line but th" ball silled wide of the
posts. Nebraska put the bsll In plsy on
It* 20-yard line Rhodes gained two ysnla
on h simiah through center. A Msndety
added four yards on r •iiinhIi through
• enter.
Hloodgood * j»as* wa* Incomplete Blood
good punted 65 yard* to Htuhidrnher, who
wh * downed on Notre Dames 20.yard
line R Mandery whs hint on the play
Don Miller went h round left end fot
four Yard* Noire Dame wa* (>< unit zed
five yards for off side Crowley smashed
I through right tackle fm seven .nil*.
.Stuhldreher threw a 10 yard pa** fo
Crowley, who tan «r> yards for a touch
down. Crowley kl< l«ad goal.
Hrarf: Noire I hi me. 2H; Nebraska, 5
Dock# replaced Mandery at fulllui< k for
Nebraska
Hloodgood kicked off to Dayden, who
caught th** hail on hie flv*-yg(|i| |,ti" and
t»n It hack Iff yard* behind perfect Intel
futenc*. Don Miller picked up three
FOOTBALL
RESULTS
At Priheeton—Yale. 10: rrlnceton. 0.
At Cambridge—llrown, 7; Harvard, 0.
At New York—Dartmouth, 27; Cor
nell, It.
At .New York—Rutgers, 41} New York
University, 3.
\t Philadelphia—Penn State, 0; Penn
sylvania. 0.
At Brat Point—Army, 14; Columbia. 14.
At Washington—Georgetown, 0; Third
Army Corps, 0.
At Washington—Maryland University,
0; North Carolina State. 0.
At Washington—St. Mary, 0} Catho
lic Uni versify, 0.
At Petroit—I nlversity of Detroit, 0;
Marines, 28.
At l-ansing—M. A. C.t 0; South Da
kota. It.
At Chicago—Northwestern, 0; Chi
cago. 3.
At Bloomington—Indiana, tl j Wa
bash. 7.
At Minneapolis—Minnesota, 20} Illi
nois. 7.
\t Atlanta—Georgia Tech., 0; Vander
bilt. 3.
At Cleveland—Western Reserve, 13;
Kenyon. 3.
At Columbus—Ohio State. •; Michi
gan. 10.
At Athens—Ohio University, 7: Deni
son. 14.
At Alliance—Mount Union. 7; Witten
berg, 10.
At New York—Fordham, 81 ; City Col
lege of New York. 0.
At Pittsburgh—Washington and Jeffer
son. 10; Pittsburgh. O.
A Bethlehem Pa.—Uchlgh, 14; Villa
Nova, 7.
At Madison—Iowa. 21; Wisconsin. 7.
At Annapolis—Bin knell. 0; Navy. 0.
At Middletow n—How (loin, 13; Wes
leyan. 0.
At llohoken—Rensselaer 77: Stevens. 0.
At Medford—Maine, 14- Tufts. 13.
At Canton—l.afavetfe. 17: Alfred. 0.
At Wooster—Wooster. 37. Cincinnati. 0.
At Parkersburg—Marietta, 0; Bet li
nn v. o.
At Charleston—West Virginia. 0; Wash
ington and l.ee 0.
At Birmingham—-Alabama. 0: Center. 17.
At Columbus, Ga.—Georgia. 6; .Au
burn. 0.
At Irvington, Ky—Kentucky, 8; V. M.
I.. 10.
At Columbia, S. C.—Sewanee, 10; South
Carolina, O.
At Manhattan. Kan.—Drake. 7; Kansas
Aggie*. 0.
At !<aw renre, Kan.— Kansas. 20; Okla
homa. 0.
FIFTH ADD FOURTH TERTOn TEAT
BY Vt.AY
Drake. 7; Kansas Aggies. 0. Third
period.
Chicago. 3: Northwestern. 0. Final.
Hobart. IS; University of Huffalo. 0.
Final.
Kansas. 70: Oklahoma. «V Final.
John Carroll. 30: Wilmington. 7. Final
Western Reserve, 13: Kenyon. 3. Final
Howdoln 13: AVeslevan. 0 Final.
Marquette. ‘»0; North Dakota, 0. Final.
Center. 17: Alabama, 0. Final
Brigham Young. 0; Colorado School of
Mines. 0. Rerend period
University of Denver. 0; University #f
Colorado. U. Rerond period.
Harvard Beaten
By Brown Bear
Crimson Grid! Machine Is
Hurled Rnrk Into I.imho of
Hosbeens at Rivals
Hands.
Cambridge. Msss., Knv. 15—liar
vard’a 'varsity eleven, tom by the
TiRcr Of Trlnreton a week sro, was
beaten bark fr>r a third successive
year by the Rear of Rrnwn today,
7 t oO, The Rrunoana atopped the
Crimson rushing attempts, fruatrated
forward passes and generally held
Harvard, aafe in & manner that left
little signs of improvement in the
Harvard team.
Brown, beaten in its last three
games, rose to scoring power In the
dosing moments of the second period
for the touchdown and point that won
t lie game. A fumble by Stafford,
one of several that marred the game,
gave the ball to Brown with Captain
Sheldon s recovery. From Harvard's
30-yard line to the six yard mark.
Brown moved ahead on passes, In
which Keefer was the principal fac
tor. Then he went out and Kltimp
came In. Klump bowled through for
j five yards.
Smith Wins Decision.
Kalamazoo, Mich., Nov. 14—Homer
Smith of Kalamazoo was given the
referee's decision over Jack Burke of
Pittsburgh In their 10-round bout
here tonight. The local heavyweight
was the aggressor and had the "Wst
of the milling In aeven of the rounds.
lUnUelmar Neb — Penk«!maa main
falnad its winning atrida bjr trimming
Big S nr I nr a. M to 0
y&rda through left tackle. T*ayden rained
two yard* through center
Crowley picked up about a yard on
a smash through confer and then I.ayden
punted f»0 yard" to Blondgood, who wsi
chared bark and nailed on Nebraska a
10-yar4 line.
Before the *eem could line up again,
the period ended with Nebraska in poe
session of the hall on tte JO-yard line.
Hcore: Notre Hump. ?*: Nebraska, tl.
FOI* KTll I’KItmn
Tocke humped tnto the Notre Dame
line without gaining
Rhode* also smashed Into the line with
out gnlnlng Blood good punted *0 yard"
to fttuhledreher. who nailed on Notre
hnuii' N • vard lino. Miller broke through
1# ft i i dls f>«r eight yard" T iviIpii plow«d
through renter for woven yard*, ad anting
tlie Hall i<» Nebraska’* 40 yard line A
paa*. I'rnwlijr *o Ht uhledreher wee com
ntate with " gntn of a yard. Don Miller
fried to break through center, but loat
u yard
Mluhlcd reher’r pa"a to Crowley xvaa
knocked down l.avden punted out ** f
hound" on NrbrftNkn'ii in yard line. Mvns
ripped through « enter for three yard* ami
repented for i«n mote %.»'.!*« on the *tc*t
try, going thmugh the name epot. Myra
wne injured on the plav. but ''ontlnuod
In the game after it moment rent.
Gin a fake pass 1lloodgo<>d ran around
right end for eight yard", giving Nebraska
fti."t down tm It* nwn 111 yard line. Hunt
"Inger aprlnted after l.ncke, who tried to
tiiko an * nd run and threw the N'ohinHka
fullback for a 10 vard loaa. Terek* pi ere ml
■ enter *»n the next plav. gaining a yard,
A puss, t.ocke «»» Bloodgnud, whi tneont
plate Bioodgood punted 40 vardr to
Hluhldraher, who w aa thrown on Notre
I Mine * 40.yard line «*onnellv replaced
Miller at right half for Notre Dame Hai
rington replaced hlanr at left guard for
Notra Dame iVowley gained four yanla
mound left end
T»avden ployed through center for 1"
vardn 'aklnt: tlie hall t<* Nahraaka'" 17
vard line. I ,a Vilen again smashed ren
ter. raining four yard* «'<-nnsll went
around left end for four varda l.avden
plowed through center, going to Die N*'
kiasks five-yard line befnie he xva" up
set l.avden attempted to break through
■ • n the next play hut waa stopp'd with a
gain of a yard
T.ayden < rtehed over cn the next pin
jfor a touchdown and <’t..\v|. \ a attempt
to kick goal V\ .1 ■ Idnt k r d
S(x»r*>; Notre llnme. Ml Nelmtxkg 0.
l.avden kicked off t" l.cwke. who w a"
nalhd on hi* five-yard line llhode*
threw a L'5-yard pa a* to Itiondgoort, who
waa nailed on Nebmaka's .If# yard line.
Ilhndea pas* • o Cnlllnw w aa Incoinpli le
Blood good'a paaa t •» t‘ntllna whji I tun in
plele.
Bloodennd atleumfed another pass h.|t
win nailed before he could throw It, amt
Mn* same ended
Score i Nolle I Dime, 31; Neliranka, 4.
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Ralph Wagner’s Descriptive Game
FINAL SCORE.
Notre Dame 34, Nebraska 6. «
By RALPH WAGNER.
Staff Correspondent of The Omnlm Bee.
Carter Field, South Bend, Ind..
Nov. 15.—Before the largest crowd
that has ever witnessed a football
game from the stands of Carter field,
Nebraska and Notre Dame, ancient
rivals, met in their lOlh annual grid
iron clash here this afternoon.
I.ong before game time the stands
started filling. Tickets for the con
test were at a premium. What few
scalpers were seen sround South
Bend were peddling tickets for as
high at 4125 and finding buyers.
Fifteen minutes before the game
started the Notre Dame team took
the field. Rounds of applause filled
the air as they ran signals.
Layden booted several pretty spirals
for the benefit of the large crowd.
The first stringers had not been on
the green turf long until four more
Notre Dame teams took the field.
Soon the gridiron was sprinkled with
Notre Dame players.
Cornhuskers Given Cheers.
When the red Jerseyed University
of Nebraska gridsters trotted onto
the field the small band of Nebraska
followers stood up and, with hats off.
gave Nebraska a rousing cheer. The
University of Nebraska band paraded
the field, filling the air with good ol'
Nebraska music.
The officials then held a conference
in the center of the field.
Coach Rockne lived up to his past
advanced dope and started his second
string men against the Nebraskans.
Captain Weir won tlie toss and
Notre Dame kicked off. The Ne
braska backs—Rhodes, Bloodgood, A.
Mandery and Meyers failed to gain,
and A. Mandery kicked to Notre
Dame in the center of the field.
On the second play Scharer of
Notre Dame fumbled and Nebraska
hit the line and Meyers made two
yards. On the play Nebraska fumbled
and Notre Dame recovered.
Wirli the ball In their possession
Notre Dame tried to gRln by skirting
the end, hut on a wide end run Scharr
loet about six yards.
Nebraska Scores.
Rockne then *«nt tn Ijiyden to
kick. The pass from center was had
and I-avden fumbled, a Nebraska
player recovering and racing to the
Notre Dam* five yard line before be
ing downed.
At this stage of the game Coach
Rockne sent in his entire first string
team to try and stop th* rush of the
Huakers. The Nebraskans lined up
snd Mandery hit the line for a yard.
Rhodes mad* two yards and then
Meyers went over for r touchdown.
Bloodgood a kick hit the goal posts.
Notre Dame received the klek-nff
snd immediately started a march
down the field. Crowley, I.ayden and
Miller made three first downs through
and around th# Nebraska ends.
The Notre Dame eleven advanced
down to Nebraska's 40-yard line,
where the Huakers held and forred.
A five-yard penalty for being off
side was slapped on Notre Dame and
layden klckrd ouf of bounds on Ne
braska's 30 yard line.
A. Mandery hit the line for two
yards, and then the Huakers were set
back fl'e yards for being o(T side.
Second Quarter.
On an exchange of punts Notre
Dame received the ball on their own
31-yard line.
On a series of wide end runs, with
Miller. Layden and Crowley carrying
the ball, Notre Dame advanced to the
center of the field.
Miller then cut off a tackle on an
attempted wide end run and made
two yards. Nebraska kicked. Notre
Dam# took the ball, and again Ijiv
den, Crowley and Miller skirted the
ends for good gains. Rockne s men
advanced down to the Nebraska !!>
yard line.
Crowley's pretty 11 yard run held
the Irish on their march down the
field.
First Thrilling Hay.
Then came the first thrilling pla\
On a fake end run Quarterback Stuhl
dreher ran back of the line ehout
six yards snd quick ss a flash flipped
the ball to Crowley, who had raced
wide to the right.
He started for his goal line, but the
Weir brothers brought him down to
I the ground on his own four yard line.
Line bucks then allowed Stuhl
I dreher tn carry the ball over for the
first Notre Dame touchdown. Crowley
kicked the goal and the score was 7
tn f> In favor of Notre Dame
Notre Dame kicked ofT to Vrhr.is
ka. The ball salted over the goal line
and was put 111 piny on Nebraska's
20 yard lino. The Huakers tried to
gain through the Irish, but the Ne
braska lino failed to bold.
Locke, who bad been substituted
for \ Mandery. tried to gain, but was
I thrown for n toss by Captain Walsh.
Rhodes then reeled off five yards. His
Interference mowed the Notre Dame
defense down, but when the second
ary defense came In Rhode# was
st upped,
"Special" Pause*.
Nebraska punted to Notre Dame
j and against the Irish started for
their goal line. Their march down
the field was a repetition of their
previous advance to a touchdown.
Crawler', I.ayden and Miller making
wonderful runs behind perfect Inlet
Terence.
Once In Nebraska territory, Notre
Dame again tried one of their ape
rial forward passes, made especially
for Nebrasks.
Stuhblrehor dropped back and
passed 15 yards to Crowley. The
Irish were throwing forward passes
and completing them. Again on
Nebraska's 35 yard line. Crowlet
went off tackle for first down
Hutchinson of Nebraska made a fine
tackle and the crowd cheered. An
other off tackle play with Miller
carrying the hall advanced the Irish
to the Nebraska 15-yard line.
Miller Scores.
Crowley was then called on to
take the ball and he responded by
advancing his team seven yards.
On the next play Don Miller went
wide around left end, cut, dodged,
shook off three Nebraskans and
scampered over the goal line, milch
to the joy of the some 25,000 Notre
Dame followers.
Crowley Kicks.
Crowley kicked goal and Nebraska
was on the short end of a 14 to 6
score.
Notre Dame again kicked to the
Huskers. The ball went over the goal
line. Nehruska put the pigskin into
play on their own 20-yard line and
tried to gain, but with no success.
Rhodes and Meyers made six yards on
off tackle smashes, hut Rocke was
thrown for a loss.
Bioodgood then kicked to Notre
Dame. The Irish tried their ends
again for long gains, but the Huskers
stopped them and Rayden kicked over
the goal line.
Nebraska put the hall In play on
their own 20-yard line. Without try
ing the Irish line Bioodgood kicked to
Stuhldreher. The punt traveled 40
yards. No return was made. Stuhl
dreher fumbled the catch, but recov
ered.
Crowley, after going off tackle for
two yards, tried the wing for two
more. Stuhldreher dropped hack and,
on a fake punt formation, passed the
ball to Crowley. The Huskers have
no defense for the forward passes of
Notre Dame. The pass was good for
15 yards. Crowley went off right
tackle and then dodged his way for
10 yards. Another pass. Stuhldreher
to Crowley, was good. Crowley
caught the pretty pass, but was
forced out of bounds on Nebraska's
10-yard line.
Miller on the next play went around
left end behind perfect Interference
for four yards. With goal posts star
ing them in the face, Notre Dame
lined up for an attack on the Ne
braska line, hut the timer*’ whistle
ended the first half.
Advance "Dope" Correct.
The huskers were on the short end
of a 14 to 6 score. The Notre Dame
team Is all that advance "dope" said
it Is. The forward passing of the
Rockne coached gridsters is as perfect
as one W'ouid want to see.
The Nebraska defense for such at
tack is weak. The Huskers haven't
been able to break up one Notre
Dame pass.
The interference the Notre Dame
men gave the man carrying the ball
is very good.
The long run of Crowley. Miller and
I-ayden were made possible only hy
the good Interference.
Nebraska is playing hard, but the
Huskers find it mighty hard to circle!
the end for gain*.
The large crowd which was swelled!
throughout the first half hy the ar
rival of late customer* la estimated
by the "we'' bqya as about 28,000,
the largest ever at a football game
at Carter field.
Nebraska Tries I.lne.
Bayden kicked off, the ball going
over the Nebraska goal line. The
Huskers put the ball in play on their
own 25-yartW line. Myers made three
yards through center of line. An
other center smash failed to gain. Ne
braska evidently was told by Coach
Dawson to try the Notre Dame line
instead of the wings for gains. Blood
good s punt was blocked and Notre
Dame recovered on Nebraska's 40-yard
line. On the first Notre Dame play
Miller went around left end for 16
yards, the ball Is now on Nebraska's
17-yard line.
Hutchinson Injured.
Hutchinson was Injured on the ball
and had to be carried off the field.
It looked as If "Hutch” was seriously
Injured. J. Weir went In for Hutchin
son. Captain Weir broke through
and threw Crowley for a loss. D.
Miller, behind perfect Interference
then went around left end for an
other touchdown.
Jim Cromoy kicked the goal, mak
ing the scorl^6 to 6. It was a pretty
lun of Mllwr's The latter, after
losing his Interference, dodged a la
"Red" Grange, evading three Ne
braska tackier*. Scholz was sent in
to relieve Molzen.
Nebraska kicked off, Stuhldreher
fumbled the ball, but recovered and
started to return the kickoff, Miller
cut across the field and took the ball
from the Notre Dame quarterback
and went around end for 12 yards.
On the next play Miller carried the
ball to the center of the field, Dawson
sent R. Manderv in for Robertson on
an end position. Bayden tore
through the Nebraska line for six
yard*. Manderv celebrated hi* en
trance to the game by making a
pretty tackle of Miller, stopping the
latter after he made three yards.
Another pass, Stuhldreher to Mil
ler. was good for less than four
yards, Miller caught the ball while
he was sitting on the ground. Bay
den plunged through the line for
yardagp and first down.
Ball Is on Nebraska's 3^-yard line.
Miller peeled off 12 yards around his
own left end. Crowley went through
the center of the line for four yards.
The ball is now on Nebraska * 10
vard line. D. Miller went around left
end for about two yards.
The Nebraska backfield came in and
downed Miller. Huka went in for
rospls.il on the line.
The Huskers took the ball on downs
on their own eight-yard line. After
an end run failed, Bloodgood kicked.
Ills punt went high up In the air,
rolling out of bounds on Nebraskas
23-vard line. Notre Dame put the
ball in play and gained three yards
around the right end of Nebraska.
Stuhldreher passed to Crowley, but
Rhodes jumped high in the air and
grounded the ball. T^ayden attempted
i drop kick from Nebraska's 26-yard
line The ball went wide of the goal
posts and crossbar. Bloodgood tried
pass to R. Mandery, but the pass
was too high. Bloodgood kicked. The
ball sailed 45 yards. Notre Dame
took the ball on their own "0-yard
line.
It. Manderv was Injured and time
South High Fails
to Penetrate the
Purple Clan Line
Muxen Stars for School ir.
Dashes for Goal Line;
Patton’s Crew Out
elassecJ.
Central High scho'ol's hard hitting
football machine burled the South
Omalia Packers under 24 scores. The
South Omahans were unable to pene
trate the Purple forward wall.
The Purple won the toss. Muxen
booted to Reeves, who was downed In
his tracks. After plunging Into the
line, South kicked to Central In mid
field. The Purple then started a
steady march down the field.
On the first play Marrow reeled
o'ff 13 yards. The Purple started
their journey toward the goal with
a rush. Robertson, Muxen and Mar
row, alternating, brought the leather
to the 12-yard line. Here Marrow
ran around the left end for the first
touchdown of the game. Marrow
dropkicked for the extra point.
Muxen kicked off to' Reeves, who
was thrown in his track*. The South
backfield was unable to penetrate the
Purple's defense. Time after time
the Packer secondary defense men
were brought down before they were
really started. The Packers punted,
to Jones, who returned the pigskin
five yards.
The Patton crew held the Purple
and Clarke was called back to punt.
South completed a 12-yard pass, but
at no time was the Purple goal in
danger during the first quarter. The
first period ended with Central on the
winning end of a 7 to 0 score.
Owens, South quarter, proved to he
one of the fast end runners for Pat
ton's crew. Solomon, Central back,
ran 43 yards earlv in the third quar
ter. The game ended with South in
possession of the leather on her own
20-yard line.
was taken out. Gliian went In for R.
Manderv at end. Notre Dame gained
six yards on two end runs and then
was ivenalized five yard*.
Milier on a wide end run made tip
the penalty. Then came the big fea
ture of the game. A pas*, Stuhl
dreher to Miller, was good for about
12 yards and then Miller, being un
guarded. raced 70 yards to a touch
down. Crowley took out Rhodes and
Miller had a clear field to the goal
line. Crowley kicked the goal. Score.
Notre Dame. 28; Nebraska. S.
“V" Formation.
Nebraska kicked off. Notre Dame
forced a “V” formation for Stuhl
dreher and the latter returned the
ball 25 yards After two line plays
Layden kicked to Bloodgood. The
latter was downed by C. Collins on
the Nehraska 10-yard line before he
could make a return.
The third quarter ended with the
-score 28 to 6 in favor of Notre Dame.
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