The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 19, 1922, Image 3

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    Sunday. November ' 19, 1922.
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line but the ball hit the goal prmt and
bounced back into tho field. It was a
touchback and the Aggies scrim
maged from tho 20-yard line. Clem
ents hit tho line for three yards.
Stark Hliot a forward pans on the
next play to Webber that was good
for six yards. Clements made it a
first down on a plunge of four yards
through tho line.
Stark failed to gain on a line buck.
Clements drove through center for
nlno yards and another first down.
Clements drove off tackle for two
yards. A forward pbhs from Stark
to Webber was Incomplete. The ball
is on the Aggie 47-yard line.
Clements hit tho lino for flvo yards.
Stark punted fifty yards across the
Nebraska goal lino to a touchback.
Nebraska scrimmaged from the 20
yard lino. Clements was hurt, and
the Aggios took out time.
Noble drove off tackle for four
yard. Noble made four yards around
the Aggies left end. R. Dewitz made
a yard on a line plunge. On the fourth
down, Russell Punted thirty-eight
yards out of bounds. It was the Ag
gies' ball on their 37-yard line.
On the first play, Clements drove
through Nebraska's right guard for
nine yards, but the ball was called
back and the Aggies were penalized
five yards for offside.
Stark failed to gain through the
lUie. A forward pass from Swartz to
Stark was good for thirty-two yards,
the Aggies taking the ball to Ne
braska's 32-yard line. Captain Hart
ley was substituted for Hartman in
tho Nebrnska backfield.
Swartz ran Nebraska's eDd for
four yards.
Time was up for the end of the
first quarter, with the Aggies in pos-
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session of tho ball on Nebraska's 28
yard line.
Score: Nebraska, 0; Kansas Ag
gies, 0.
Second Quarter.
On tho first play Swartz shot a
forward pass to Munn that gained
fifteen yards, and the ball was on
Nebraska's 13-yard line. Clements hit
the Nebraska line for three yards.
Weller was substituted for McGIas
son at right tackle for Nebraska.
MeGlasson was substituted for
Eassett In tho Nebraska line.
Th e Aggies are on Nebraska's 10
yard line and in sight of a touch
down. Swartz failed to gain ut a try
around Nebraska's left end. Swartz
shot a forward pass to Strk thot
was good for a touchdown but the
piny was disollowod and the ball was
called back for 'the infliction of a
five-yard penalty on the Aggies. Herb
Dewitz was substituted for R. Dewitz
In the Nebrnska tackfield.
A forward pass from Stark to
Swartz was incomplete. On tho last
down a forward pass by Swnrtz was
Incomplete and the Cornhuskers took
tho ball on downs on their 15-yard
line.
Russell punted forty-five yards,
Swartz fumbled but recovered the
ball on tho Aggie 41-yard line.
Brandley drove off Nebraska's
right tackle for a fouiyard gain.
Wenke broke through and spilled
Swartz iyr an eight-yard loss. A
forward pass from Swartz to Munn
gained six yards. The Aggies were
also given credit for first down be
cause of interference by Noble.
A forward pass by Swartz whs in
tercepted by Noble, who ran to the
Aggies' 43-yard line.
. On tho first play. II. Dewitz hit
tho Aggie line for six yards. Nebras
ka fumbled on the next play and De
witz recovered the ball for a seven
yard loss. It was a bad pass from
renter.
II. Dewitz hit the lino for four
yards. Russell punted forty-two
yards across tho Aggie goal line for
a touchback. The Aggies scrimmaged
from the 20-yard line.
Swartz hit the line for three yards.
Clements followed it with a plunge of
one yard. Stark failed to gain on a
run around end. The Aggies took out
time, Stark was hurt.
On the fourth down Brandley punt
ed twenty yards and it was Nebras
ka's ball on the Aggie 45-yard line,
II. Dewitz drovo off tackle for
three yards. II. Dewitz went through
for two yards on the next play.
Hartley was thrown for a two-yard
loss on the next play. Russell puntod
twenty-five yards out of bounds.
Aggies ball on their 18-yard line.
Lewellen was substituted for Noble
in the Nebraska backfield. Clements
made two yards on a line plunge. A
forward pass from Swartz to Stark
was incomplete. Brandley punted
twenty yards to Lewellen who re
turned fifteen yards to the Aggie 15
yard line.
On tho first play Lewollen drove
over the Aggies' left tackle for five
yards. II. Dewitz hit the Aggie center
for two yards. On a double pass.
Hartley drove through tho right side
of the Aggie line for seven yards
and a first down. Nebraska's ball
i on the Aggies' 2-yard line.
Lewellen drove through the Aggie
left side to a touchdown. H. Dewitz
placed kicked the goal on the try-for-polnt.
Score: Nebraska, 7; Kansas Ag
gies, 0. "
Weller kicked oTt fifty-five yards,
Swartz returning eleven yards to the
Aggies' lG-yard line.
The Aggies faked a punt and
Swartz made a yard through center,
Nebraska was penalized fifteen yards
for unnecessary roughness. The Ag
gies' ball on their 33 yard line.
Swartz hit the line for three yards.
;.tark foil uvea It with a run aroiKid
Nebraska's left end for three yards.
Swartz shot a forward pass to
Webber that was good for fifteen
yards. Th'J Aggies had the ball on
Nebraska r 4S-yard line.
forward pass from Stark to
Swartz was Incomplete.
A forward pass by Swartz was in
tercepted by Lewellen on Nebraska's
34-yard line.
Lewellen drove off the Aggies' left
tackle for six yards.
H. Dewitz hit the line for three
yards. Lewellen made It a first dowwn
on a lino plunge for four yards.
Hprtley plunged through for three
yards. Hartley hit the left side of the
Aggio line for one yard. On a double
pass from Hartley to Dewitz, De
wltb gained a yard.
Time up for the first half.
Score: Nebraska, 7; Kansas Ag
gies, 0.
Third Quarter.
Peterson was substituted for House
In the Nebraska line at the begin
ning of the third quarter. The rest of
the lineup was unchanged.
Weller kicked off sixty yards oyer
the Aggie goal line for a touchback.
The Aggies scrimmaged from the 10
yard line.
Swartt hit the line for two yards.
A forward pasa by SwarU to Web
ber was Incomplete.
A forward pass by Swartz was ln-
ton-opted by Lewellen on the Aggloj
."55-yard line unu Mjwenon evancti inoi
Agglo tacklora and ran thirty-five
yards to a touchdown.
H. PBft'itz placokicked the goal on
the try for the extra point.
Score: Nebraska, 11; Kansas Ag
gies, 0.
Weller kicked off fifty-six yards
Swartz returning nine yards to the
Aggies' 12-yard -line.
The Aggies faked a cpunt and
Swartz wlgglod through center for
one yard. A forward pass by Swartz
was incomplete.
A forward pass by Swartz to
Brandley was Incomplete.
Brandley punted forty-thre( yurdw.
It was .Nebraska's ball on its 42 yard
line.
Lewellen hit tho Aggies' left side
for two yards but the gain was dis
allowed and Nebrnska penalized five
yards.
Lewellen punted forty-eight yards
out of bounds.
Aggies' ball on their 12-yard line.
Swartz ran from punt formation and
made four yards around Nebraska's
lert end.
A forward pass from Swnrtz to
Stark was good for six yards and a
first down.
Swartz shot a forward pass to
Webber that was good for seven
yards. Swartz threw a forward pass
to Brandley for five yards and a
first down.
Swartz shot a forward pass to
Stark for flvo yards. The Aggies then
faked a forward pass and Swartz
dashed through tho Nebraska line
for thirteen yards.
A forward pass, Swartz to Stark
was good for four yards.
Weller broke fhrough and spilled
Swartz for a three yard loss. The
ball is on Nebraska's 46-yard line.
The Aggies took out time.
A forward pass from Swartz to
Munn was good for eleven yards,
after tho referee ruled that Nebras
; bad interferred. It also gave the
Aggies first down on the Nberuska
31-yard line. A forward pnss from
Swartz to Hahn was good for three
yard. Hahn fumbled the ball after
makhn tho catch and Nebraska re
covered tho ball on Its 38-yard line.
Lewellen hit tho lino for threo yards.
Lewellen drove through for four
yards. II. Dewitz mado it a first down
on a renter plunge for four yards.
Lewellen hit the right side of the Ag
gie line for two yards. Lewellen
drove through for two yards on the
next piny.
Nebraska took out time. McAllister
was substituted for Thomson at
right end for Nebraska.
Aforwnrd pass by Hartley was in
tercepted by Swartz, who ran around
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Nebraska's left end to the 42-yard
lino. Hartley broke through and
spilled Swartz for a or yard loss,
A forward pass from Swartz to
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