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(Continued from page 1.) ttio yards, but Nebraska was held on tho next two downs, forcing Benedict to punt Ames fumbled, and Johnson foil on tho ball on Ames' twenty-five yard lino. Mason mado three yards through center, Johnson mnde flvo on end, runs. Tho ball was fumbled on the1 noxt play arid Ames secured it, but fumblod lmmodlntoly to Nobraska. Nebraska made yardage by Straight lino bucks by Wilson, Little and Burns. She continued to hammer Amos' lino until Wilson was pushod over for a touchdown. Wellor failed to kick goal. Score, 5-0. Amos kicked off to Nebraska. Wil son received the ball, and ran it back ten yards beforo being downed. No braska failed to make yardage and Benedict punted. At this junction of tho game AmeB tried a fake punt, but was downed for a loss. Here tho two teams struggled for some eight min utes, nelthor side being ablo to gain, consequently tho ball changed hands several times. In a quick exchango of punts Benedict gained twenty yards. Tho oxchango endod with tho ball In Amos' possession on' our fifty-yard lino. After making yardage, Ames tumbled, but securqd the ball Oh a fake punt Ames was downed for a loss. Tho game ended 'with tho scoro 5-0, and the ball In tho center of the Aold. 8econd Half. - i The same men entered the game this half for both teams. Johnson kicked off to Ames on hor twenty yard line, and she returned the ball three yards By lino bucks of Drennon and Staufor, AmeB made eighteen, yards before she was held for downs. Ames attempted to punt, hut this was blocked. Ne braska theh took the ball, but on the first attempt to advance was downed for a loss. Benedict then made twenty yards on a fake quarter-back play. By straight,, hard football, Nebraska suc cessfully bucked tho Ames lino for another touchdown. Benedict kicked out to Wilson, but ho fumbled the ball, denying Nebraska tho right to try for a goal. Scorb 10-0; . Ames kicked off to Nebraska on her own twenty yard lino. Johnson mado flvo yards around end, followed by Donslow for foUrmoro around tho other end. At this point in the game Densl'ow wont out with a. sprained ankle, MncDonald took his place at end. Tho varsity failed to gain on the next two downs, and Benedict pre pared to punt, but tho punt was blpckod. . Antes now workod the ball down to our eight yard lino, where she was hold for downs. Nobraska now began a nlurch toward AmeB' goal by Masbn, -JphnBon, Wllsorl, Benedict, Johnson making two, fifteen, five, flvo and two yard gains, respectively, Benedict punted and Ahles fumbled, but regained the ball. AmeB now gained eight yards byan dnd run by McElhoriy, but failed t6 make the re qulrodyardage oh the next three downs. Benedict- Immediately punted on receiving tho ball, and Johnson got tho ball on Ames seven yard, line. By two lino bucks by Wilson, and Little, respectively, Little werit bvor for a touchdown. Woller made the prettiest placo kick of tho day and sent tho ball squarely between the goal posts. Score, 16-0. Amed kcked oft .to Benodie fifteen- yard line, ah ball twenty y downed. Be outran the oh th CRESCENT BOWLING ALLEY :113-4 N SXRBET PRIVVVTE - ALLEYS - FOR LlAOIES GREGORY THE COAL MAN CHARLfeS B. GREGORY, U. of N. 91. BOTH PHONES. J044 O'STREET tho game. On receiving tho ball, Ben edict gave tho signal for Mason to hit tho lino. Mason drew tho Ames ends In beautiful, and Benedict wont around the end for fifty yards and a touchdown. Woller failed to kick goal. Scoro 21-0. On the next kick-off tho ball hit Bofg and roboundod to tho center of tho field. Ames secured tho ball, but after making four yards were hold for downs. Benedict punted Just as the whistle blew. Game ended. Score, 21-0. Tho line-uprr- Nebraska. Ames. McDonald- Donslow r. e McElheny Burns r. 1 Dronnen Cotton r. g Thayer Borg (Capt.) c Mable Jenkins 1. g. ..;...... Perrln Weller 1. t. ...... . .-. ..Mills Johnson 1. e Henneger Benedict q. b Hubbard Wilson r. h Blllor Little-Schmidt ; 1. h ....Jones Mason f. b. .Stoufor (Capt) Officials Referee, Dr. Outland; um pire, Gail; head linesman, Cornell. Time of. halves, 25 minutes. Touth downs, Bonedlct 2, Wilson, Little. GH Eat at the Uni. Music Cafe. Oliver Cigar Co., 1?5-137 No. 13th. Dr: Haggard, 212-213 Rlchar-ls Blk. 1 Chapin Bros, Florists, 127 So. 13th.. Eat at Don Cameron's now restau rant, 119 So;. 12th St. Don't forget tho Uni. School of Music Cafe. .Star Delivery Co., Baggage. Both PhoneB. Carl Bontley, oxJ05, is a campus vlBltor. Green's Barber Shops I Mogul 1 Paldco Best 15-cont meals. Phoenix Restaurant Llncola Local Express, 1234 O BLJ Both phones. . , "TT . . Remember tho" Y; W; C: A. County Fair, Novombor 25. Walkover shoes for college men. 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