T H,K ... .JP. AJJL JN. K B ft A S K A.a . . . , , mnnm WMMMmMrmKl nwt HELD TO SEVEN POINTS (Continued from Pago 1 ) Frank H. H Knobel Halllgnn F. H Shopnard l'rdy, Dock I, H Lemlro OmclnlB Captain, E. L. King, West Point, referee; I,, a Teuton, WIh cnnaln, umpire; Ouh Ornham, Praka. hend HnoHnian. Time of quartern 15 minutes PennltleH 35 yards In 7 ofTBldo penaltleB, and 15 yardB for holding, total 50 ynrdB for NebrnHka MlBRourl, 5 yardn orfHlde and 15 yardn rough playing; total 20 ynrda Touchdowns Towle 1. Goal kick Towle l OMAHA 27 LINCOLN 19 Hefore a crowd which would do jus lice to a university football game, Omaha won from Lincoln by a score of 27 to 19. The play was fast and furlouB throughout, conHiHting of straight football, Intermingled with numerouB forward paBses Sprague and MacFarland were the stellar per formers for Omaha, with Allan, Wilkle and I,. Doyle doing the spectacular work for Lincoln. Lincoln klked off to Omaha. Omaha tries a play through tackle with no gain. On a fumble Lincoln recovers ball. Two plunges at the line resulted In no gain. An end run nets 10 yards, followed by a line buck for 10 yardu L. Doyle of Lincoln goeR over for touchdown 2 minutes and lfl seconds aftef klckoh". Hoyle kicks out, but ball is fumbled. Lincoln kicks off to Omaha, who re turna 10 yards and fumbles, with Lin coln recovering ball. A series of line buckB and end runs carry ball to Omaha's 22-yard line Allen carries ball 20 yards to Omaha's 2-yard line on fake tacklo play. L Doylo carries ball through line for touchdown after G minutes of play. Doyle kicks out to Allen, who makes fair catch. Omaha playorB catch Wilkle before he gets to kick goal. Lincoln again klcka off to Omaha who return 20 yardB. Rouse makes 15 yarda around left end, Omaha at tempts a forward pass, but Is caughi by Lincoln Wilkle punts 35 yards with no return Omaha tries a for ward pass, but make no gain. Lin coin penalized 15 yards for holding, which 1b closely followed by Omaha losing 15 yards for rough pln WUkle punts 40 yards to Omaha who return 10 yards A series of line bucks with end runs result in a touch down for Omaha. Omaha kicks goal Omaha kicks 40 yards to Lincoln, wit" Allan returning 10 yayds Lincoln fails to make gain and ball goes t Omaha After several good line bucks Carlson goes over for touchdown Mac Karland kicks goal. Lincoln kicks to Sprague, who ie turns 10 yards Omaha fumbles, but recover ball. Omaha kicks 35 yards, with Allan returning 4 yards. Lincoln's forward pasB netB 4 yards Omaha penalized 15 yards for holding Lincoln mnkcB 30 yards on fake for ward pass. Fake drop kick results In loss and Omaha's ball on downs Oinii ha kicks 35 yards with no return Wilkle kicks 35 yards. Omaha ie turns 5 yards. SECOND HALF. Lincoln kicks off to Omaha, who, after several attempts at the line, try a forward pass. MacFarland receives the pass, making a run of 70 yardB. L. Doyle tackles him on Lincoln's 2 yard line. A couple of line bucks result in a touchdown. MacFarland jkk-kH g(al. The ball hitting goal I post h and dropping Inside of bar, thus 'adding one more point to Omaha's I total Lincoln tries a forward pass after line bnks fall The pass Is intercept oil b Sprague. who runs 40 yards for nnothei touchdown MacFarland kicks, but ball lilts post and bounces back FOURTH QUARTER. Lincoln attempts anothei forward P'ihs. tint it Is blocked by Omaha Allan makes 30 ards around left end Two lino plunges fall Allan again tnk'H the ball, making 10 yards for a touchdown Wilkle kicks goal Lincoln kicks off to Omaha, who re turiiH ball to Omaha's 35 yard line Omnha fumbles, with Lincoln recover Ing ball Time is called with the ball in Oma ha h possession on their own 35-yard lino. Score -Omaha 27. Lincoln 10 During the game Omaha tried four torward passes, netting them 77 yards Lincoln attempted six with a gain of 34 yards. Omaha was penalized 10 yards, twice for holding and twice for off Hide. Lincoln wns penalized twice, resulting in a loss of 30 yards The Omaha punter kicked 300 yards in eight trials, with Lincoln returning the ball 34 yards Wilkio, for Lincoln, punted six times for 240 yards, but Omaha boys were able to return the ball only five yards The officials were James Harvey, ex NebraBka, referee; Lofgren, ex-Nebraska, and Keames, ex-Hellevue, al lernating as umpire and head linesman tv y . YyJk fr jk liU YfaVAi i2l Tin gjf VVJL. CONGRESSMAN JOHN A. MAGUIRE FOR RE-ELECTION DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE See our University Seals We have a new line of N Fobs Bar Pins, Belt felicities, Steins and Brass Novelties. UNIVERSITY BOOlt STOftE 340 North Eleventh Street Lincoln, Nebr. '"'''i' J"J''tty; i il'.U u 1, ti i-j (. WulMfl.' 1. Home Made Baked Goods Cookies, Pies, Cakes, Holsum Bread, Fancy Pastries - v i- CXVACAFE Open after the Shows with "Good Things to Eat'' 1325-31 N ST&lEfcT GRANT G. MARTIN ATTORNEY GENERAL Candidate for Second Term Renominated without opposition In Republican party at April primary. Endorsed Sept. .", In Progressive part v. Flection Tucs day, Nov. 5, 1012. (Jrant (i. Martin, the law officer of the state, was born in Iowa W ,ears a jjo, graduated from Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa, in 1S85, and three years later received the degree of Master of Phi losopln. He was admitted to the bar in 1880, and since lias been continuously engaged in the practice of law. For seventeen earn he resided at Fremont, Dodge county, Nebraska, and served' two terms as county attorney of that county. Former Attorney (ieneral Thompson solicited Mr. Martin to become his assistant. lie served two years as assistant attorney general, and two years as deputy attorney general. Mr. Martin was elected attonwy general in 1011, and is now a candidate for re-election, having been renominate! without opposition by the Republican party at the April primary and indorsed September 5th by the progressive party. His son, Wade Martin, was graduated from the State University in 1911.