The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 01, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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HUSKERS TAKE VICTORY
IN OKLAHOMA CONTEST
(Continued from
lie and failed to rain on the other
side of the line on the next play.
On a triple rasa behind the line, Man
dery made 3 yards and Rhodes made
it a first down on the next play.
Presnell hit left tackle for 4 yards
and Oklahoma called time out.
It was Nebraska'a ball on Okla
homa's 82-yard line. Rhodes broke
through left tackle for 17 yards and
another first down. Rhodes made
four yards at the line and Presnell
made it first down with an 8-yard
gain on a wide end run.. The ball
was on the 4-Jnrd line, Presnell
made a yard ; Rhodes made two yards
and on Uie next play went through
center for a touchdown.
Score: Nebraska 6; Oklahoma 0.
A bad pass from center cost Neb
raska the chance to score the extra
point.
Brockman kicked off to Presnell
who returned 21 yards to Nebraska's
S 1-yard line, Weir punted to Slough
who made no return on Oklahoma's
S 4 yard line. After one yard gain in
two downs. Lamb punted, but the
play wat called back and Nebraska
was penalized 5 yards for off-sides.
Arbuckel made four yards and
another penalty cost Nebraska five
and a first down through center. Af
ter four yards gain in two downs
Slough passed to Ilill for a 19-yard
gain.
The ball was on Nebraska 27-yard
line. Lamb made a yard in two
downs. Two passes, one by Lamb,
and one by Hill, were incomplete and
Nebraska took the ball on downs on
their own 26-yard line. Weir punted
to Oklahoma's 42-yard line as the
quarter ended.
Shaner replaced Sprague in the
Nebraska lineup.
Secoad Qaarter
Randell smeared two plays through
his position, throwing Arbuckle for
a two-yard loss on one of them.
Lamb punted 25-yards, Nebraska
making no return. Presnell made
made two yards in two downs. Weir
ran from punt formation for a gain
of 5 yards. Rhodes made it a first
down through center.
With the ball on Nebraska's 46
yard, Rhodes gained one yard in two
downs. Presnell was hurt and Locke
replaced him. After an incomplete
pass by Locke Weir punted to Okla
homa's 34-yard line.
Hill made 2 yards at right tackle
and Armkle failed to gain through
Ed Weir's position. Lamb ran from
punt formation and lost 3 yards when
Randells stopped him. Lamb punted
to Nebraska's 25-yard line,
Locke made four yards in three
downs. Weir punted to Oklahoma's
48-yard line. On a double pass be
hind the line and a forward pass, Hill
gained 8 yards. Shaner threw Lamb
for a loss of 8 yards. A pass. Hill
to Slough, was good for 10 yards and
a first down. Slough failed to gain.
Lee replaced Joe Weir at left end
After gaining one yard at left tackle
Arbuckle passed. It was intercepted
by Locke, placing the ball on Neb
raska's 4-yard line, Mandery lost 6
yards and Rhodes failed to gain.
Locke made 5 yards at right tackle
and Weir punted 40 yards to Slough
who made no return.
Slough broke through right tackle
for 11 yards and first dovm. Dailey
replaced Mandery in the Husker
backfield. Arbuckle made three
yards and a double pass behind the
line and a completed forward pass
lost two yards for Oklahoma. Pos
pisil replaced Scholz at guard for Ne
braska. A pass, HiH to Slough, i good
for 10 yards and first down, A past,
Hill to Lamb, was good for 26 yards
placing the ball on Nebraska'a 32
yard line. A pas by Hill was knock
ed down by Hutchinson. Two
plunges netted 7 yards as the half
ended.
Score: Nebraska, 6; Oklahoma, 0.
Third Quite
Ed Weir kicked to Hill on the 5
yard line and he returned to Okla
homa's 24-yard line. Mandery, Joe
Weir and Schola were back in Neb
raska' lineup. Snodgraai replaced
Brown at end 1 vt Oklahoma.
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Lamb punted to Nebraska's 37
yard line. Rhodes made a yard at
center. Nebraska called time out
Rhodes made 4 yards in two downr
and Oklahoma was penalized 5 yards
for off-sides giving Nebraska a first
down.
With the ball on Nebraska's 48
yard line, Rhodes made twelve yards
in two plunges. Locke made S yards
at center and fumbled, but Randells
recovered, placing the ball on Okla
homa's Sl-yard line, Rhodes made it
first down through center.
Locke went around right ind and
fumbled but Nebraska recovered for
a 12-yard gian. Rhodes made four
yards at center'and failed to gain at
left tackle. He made it first down
with a plunge through center. It
was Nebraska's ball on Oklahoma's
18-yard line.
Two plunges and a pass, Locke to
Brown, netted a gain of a yard each.
On the next play Locke fumlbed and
Wilcox recovered for Oklahoma on
the 14-yard line.
After a 2-yard gain by Hill, Lamb
punted to Nebraska's 47-yard line.
Dailey replaced Locke in the Nebras
ka backfield. Brown and Rhodes
made five yards through the left side
of the line, A pass, Brown to Ed
Weir, was complete but was fumbled
by Weir and Arbuckle recovered for
Oklahoma on its own 18-yard line.
Two plunges lost a yard and Lamb
punted to Nebraska's 45-yard line.
Rhodes made six yards off left tac
kle and Brown hit the same hole for
6 yards and a first down as the quar
ter ended.
Score ; Nebraska, 6 ; Oklahoma, 0.
Foarth Qaarter
It was Nebraska's ball on Okla
homa's 39-yard line. On a double
pass behind the line Mandery broke
through left tackle for 15 yards and
a first down. Muldrow replaced
Guffey at left tackle for Oklahoma.
Rhodes and Brown made eleven
yards in two plunges, giving Neb
raska another first down. Oklaha
mi called time out It was Nebras
ka's ball on Oklahoma's 10-yard line.
In three plunges Rhodes made eight
yards. On the fourth down Rhodes
made over a yard but the ball rested
on the 1-foot line and Oklahoma took
the ball on downs. Rhodes was hurt I
but continued to play.
Lamb punted from behind the goal
line to Brown who returned six yards
to Oklahoma's 29-yard line. Lamb
was hurt and was replaced by Ray
LeCrone, Mandery made 4 yards on
a wide run around right end. A pass
ky Brown was incomplete, and Dailey
lost 3 yards on an attempted end run.
Brown's pass was knocked down, giv
ing Oklahoma the ball on its own 26
yardr line.
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center and Nebraska called time out.
Hutchinson was hurt but continued
to play. Le Crone made S yards and
first down at center. On the next
play Ed Weir broke through and
downed Slough 5 yards behind the
line.
Hill's pass was incomplete and Le
Crone failed to gain. Arbuckle punt
ed to Nebraska's 37-yard line. Brown
made 7 yards at left tackle and
Rhodes failed to gain. In two more
plunges Brown made 3 yards and a
first down. Shaner replaced Joe
Weir at left end.
A dunce bv Mandery and two in
complete passes netted no gain and
Weir punted to Oklahoma s 3-yard
line. Slough was downed in hs
tracks.
Arbuckle punted from behind bis
goal line to Oklahoma's 82-yard line.
Potts replaced Arbuckle in the Okla
homa backfield. Rhodes made 3
yards off left tackle. Brown lost 1
yard. Hecht went in for Rhodes. A
long pass by Brown was incomplete.
Sprague replaced Shaner at right end
A pass by Brown was caught by A.
Mandery on the 2-yard line and be
wihrled across the line for a touch
down.
Score: Nebraska, 12; Oklahoma, 0.
Brown's drop-kick was blocked.
Wostoupal replaced Hntchinson ;
Whitmore replaced Scholz; Dover re
placed Lee. Cridcr replaced Le Crone
for Oklahoma.
Ed Weir kicked off to Le Crone
who returned 24 yards to Oklahoma's
84-yard line. A pass by Potts was
incomplete. Slough made a yard but
but lost s yards on the next play
when Ed Weir broke through. R,
Mandery replaced Ed Weir.
Potts punted to Oklahoma's 48
yard line. A pass by Hecht was in
complete. Dover replaced Lee. A
pass by Brown was intercepted by
Slough on Oklahoma's Sl-yard line.
Potts made 5 yards on the next play
his pass was intercepted on Nebras
ka's 48-yard line. Hecht failed to
gain and Brown's pass was incom
plete.
Brown's pass was intercepted by
Slough as the game ended.
Final Score: Nebraska, 12; Okla
homa, 0.
Th- starting lineup:
The starting lineup:
Nebraska pos.
Okla.
Ray LeCrone
Guffy
Brockman
Wallace
Wolfe
Wilcox
Brown
Slough
Arbuckle
Hill
Lamb
J. Weir
E. Weir
Raish
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Sprague
Brown
Rhodes
A. Mandery
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The statistics of the game
Substitutions: Nebraska Shaner
for J. Weir, Dailey for A. Mandery,
Posnisil for Schol. J. Weir for Shan
er, A. Mandery for Dailey, Dailey for
Locke, Shaner for J. Weir, necht for
Rhodes. Snrarue for Shaner, Wos
toupal fof Hutchinson, Whitmore for
Scholz, R. Mandery for E. Weir, Uo
ver for Lee. Oklahoma Martin for
Wolfe. Snoderass for Brown, Mul
drow for Gufey, Ray LeCrone for
Lamb, Potts for Arbuckle, Taylor for
Hill. Cridcr for Roy LeCrone.
1 2 S 4 Total
Nebraska 6 0 0
Oklahoma 0 0 0
First downs: Nebraska
homa 7.
6 12
0 0
14, Okla
Net yardage from scrimmage ; Neb
raska 249, Oklahoma 96.
Yards from running attack: Neb
raska 198, Oklahoma 25.
Thiown for loss: Nebraska
yards, Oklahoma SO yards.
Passes attempted; Nebraska
Oklahoma IS.
10
11
Passes completed; Nebraska 3 for
61 yards, Oklahoma 6 for 71 yards.
Passes intercepted by: Nebraska 2
Oklahoma 1.
Punts: Nebraska 6 (average
yards), Oklahoma 9 (average
yards).
Returns of punts: Nebraska
yards, Oklahoma 10 yards.
Penalties: Nebraska 10 yards. Ok
lahoma 5 yards.
Ball lost on fumbles: Nebraska 2
Oklahoma. 0.
Touchdowns: Rhodes, A.: Mandery
Kickoffs: Nebraska 2 for 110
yards, Oklahoma 2 for 105 yards.
Return of kickoff: Nebraska 46
yard's. Oklahoma 49 yards.
Yards gained by quarters
1 2
Nebraska 59 15
Oklahoma 28 63
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3
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Officials: J. C. McDonald, referee;
Leslie Edmonds, umpire; A. G. Keid,
field judge; Howard Norris, head
linesman.
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PI KAPPA ALPHA
WINS IN BOWLING
Interfraternity League Holds Open
ing Came Tbordy Phi
Pi Take Second
Pi Kappa Alpha bowling team took
first nlace in the opening games of
the Interfraternity Bowling League
Thursday night They won irom
Phi Kappa Tsi 2271 to 2138. Zeta
Beta Tau was third with 1899 pins.
An individual prize was given Pi
Kappa Alpha on the opening night
of the league and the scores made
will not count in the final standing.
The league gets under way Thurs
day of this week when the first regu
lar games will be played.
Only three teams turned out last
week, but other fraternities have
signified that they will have teams
at the Saratoga Alleys this week. A
skin is to be given the top team of
the league at the close of the season.
Thursday's scores:
Pi Kappa Alpha
Granlund .... 146 162
K. Kramer .... 155 129
124
165
169
106
154
432
449
504
407
479
Mitchell
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... 160
... 174
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175
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180
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Totals 780 773 718 2271
Phi Kappa Pa!
Beerkle 124 113 187 S74
Sweet 157 167 186 510
Stauffer 122 145 147 414
Spencer 155 122 130 407
Harrison 150 1S3 150 433
Totals ...... 08 680 750 2138
Zeta Beta T
Gerelick 123 193 101 417
Theodore .... 167 108 127 402
Chaiken 123 98 128 349
Stern 131 93 114 338
Iseman 113 142 138 393
Totals
657 534 608 1899
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