The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 13, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
IN THE VALLEY
Br JACK ELLIOTT
The ' Flaraaitk-Clark combination
was effective again a the Mmouri
Tigers walked OYr the Iowa Slats
eleven on Armistice day ' Ames in
a 13 to 6 win. Paea woro respons
ibla for both touchdown for Gwinn
Henrv'a Bensals but the Stater out
njaysil Minxou in the Iat half. The
Tiger till remain undefeated and
the Missouri Valley football flag i
almost within their reach. One more
hurdle, which is Oklahoma, and the
Tiger will be proclaimed champions
for 1927. A triple pass accounted
for the first tally and a lateral pass
to Mehrle scored the last counter in
the wama FridaT.
The Cyclones made fourteen first
down to the ten for Missouri so
. once more the forward passing at
tack triumph over the straight foot
ball game. Four forward flip by
Henry' crew netted eventy-four
yard.
Kansas Aggies were powerless
against the Texas university eleven
in the Armistice day battle at Au
stin. The Southerners planted a 41
to 7 victory on the Kansas Farmer?
for the worst defeat handed Bach
roan's Purple crew this season. This
is the second Missouri Valley foot
ball team to fall victim to a south
ern eleven. Missouri received the!
worst beating in years this season at
the hands of S. M. U.
Franklin M. Fisher of New York
City ends u an interesting clipping
from the New York Telegram. The
clipping read to thi effect, "New
York university students have su
preme confidence in Chich Meehan
and hi Violet football team. They
plan a football dinner to be tendered
at the Hotel McAIpin'a Winter Gar
den on December 7, and today de
cided to include the word "unde
feated" on the menus and programs.
The dinner will take place a week
and a half after the team returns
from the Nebraska, game.
The eastern school is certainly
confident of taking the Huskers into
camp on Turkey Day. Nebraska out
classed the Meehan eleven last year
on Memorial atadium field and hung
a nice IS to 7 count on the Atlantic
seaboard team and this year on No
vember 24 Chick Meehan and hi Vi
olet crew are returning to the camp
of the Cornhusker in an attempt to
gain revenge.
Nebraska was unsuccessful
against the strong Pitt Panther at
Pittsburgh yesterday but made the
best showing of any opponent on the
Pitt card this season. Nebraska may
have come out on the weak side of
the scoring column but they have
the distinction of being the first
team to score on the Golden Panther
eleven. Two touchdowns were
marked up against the Pitt eleven
for the largest opposing score of the
season. The first try for point was
good but the second was missed giv
ing the Beargmen 13 points.
Baseball will again be back on the
Husker sport schedule in 1928. Herb
Gish, director of athletic at Nebras
ka states that it i very improbable
that the national pastime will be
played at Nebraska thia spring be
cause of the lack of a playing field.
Next year the ground west of the
coliseum will be cleared and leveled
and a Cornhusker baseball diamond
will cover the lot.
down to defeat at Pittsburgh yester
day. Sudents and greek organiza
tions were urged' to send telegrams
to the team before the battle. Re
ports from the Western Union office
are to the effect that over one hun
dred and fifty messeges were sent
to the Cornhusker team at the
Schenley hotel Saturday morning.
Fifty of the messages were from or
ganizations and the rest were from
students; faculty members, Governor
McMullen, board of regents and
merchants m Lincoln.
New York university, Nebraska' foe
for Thanksgiving day were held to a
13 to 13 tie yesterday by Penn State.
The New Yorker and Penn played
an even and hard fought game, Penn
State leading until the second half.
The Notre Dame-Army game at
New York was the end of all the
Irish hopes for a national football
title for 1927. The Army eleven
was the first team to beat Notre
Dame this season and beat Rockne's
team decisively, winning 18 to 0.
The Irish failed to score as the Ca
dets piled up a nice lead. A crowd
of 76,000' fans watched the big
classic.
Ball Lugging Ace
i MM
Injured
The spirit at Nebraska was plainly
demonstrated to the team that went
Paul M ilfer, Former
Member R.O.T.C. Band
Writes Director Quick
Prof. W. T. Quick, director of the
R. 0. T. C. band, is the recipient of
a letter from Paul Miller, a former
Nebraska student and band member,
now teaching in Bowie, Arizona, in
which the writer congratulates the
band for receiving the silver cup re
cently presented to it by John Phillip
Sousa for being the blue star band
of this corps area.
"Say, Billy, maybe you think I
don't miss the old U. of N. band,"
the letter reads. "Believe me, I
surely would like to have been there
to toot my old baritone when the
Cornhuskers took Syracuse to a
cleaning, and to have played at the
rally Friday night.
"Keep the old band spirit going,
gang, for you'll never regret it and
will always remembeT it, More blue
stars and loving cups to you.
"Best wishes to all, Paul R. Mil
ler."
Glenn Presnell's work in the Pan
ther-Husker clash at Pittsburgh Sat
urday was the most spectacular ball
lugging for the Husker eleven.
Presnell got away on some long end
runs that brought the 25,000 foot
ball fans to their feet as the thun
dering Cornhusker halfback went
around the wings for his favorite
run.
JAYHAWKS MEET TIGERS
Teams To Be Opponent For Thirty
Sixth Time Next Saturday
Lawrence, Kan., Nov. 12. Statis
tics show that since the first game
in 1891 the Kansas Jayhawkers and
Missouri Tigers have met on the
football gridiron every year except
in 1918, making a total of thirty
five games. Of these, five games
have ended in ties, Kansas has won
eighteen and Missouri twelve. Stan
tistics also show that the Tigers have
been unable to turn in a win over
the Jayhawkers on the Kansas grid
iron since 1921, so when the teams
meet for the thirty-sixth time on sta
dium field here November 19 Kansas
followers are hoping that the jinx
of the last few years will hold true.
'a a
Ra Randels. Husker line captain,
F '
who was injured in yesterday a game
HARRIERS POINT FOR RACE
Oklahoma Aggies Squad Prepare
For Valley Conference Chase
Stillwater. Okla.. Nov. 12. (Spe
cial) Facine the necessity of re
placing his Btar, John Faulkner, Max
Meadors. coach of the Oklahoma Ag
tries cross country team is pointing
his sauad for the Missouri Valley
conference race which will be held
at Manhattan Nov. 19. Faulkner
broke his leg while finishing the Ag-
eie-Central Teachers race at Ed
mond and will, of course, be lost to
the squad for the balance of the
season.
Five men will constitute the Ag
gie team in the Valley race with
Quentin Williams, Joe Wilson, Rob
ert Calhoon and Ralph Ludwick al
most sure to start. A fifth man will
be selected after a series of tryouts
this week end.
Husker Guard
Halfback
LaJ
Arnold Oehlrich, who played a
strong defense in the gamo against
Pittsburgh. He not only backed up
the line as cMensive fullback, but
3lowed up the Panther aerial attack
by intercepting and knocking down
passes.
"Dutch" Witte played an accurate
passing game in the inter-sectional
clash yesterday. He flipped numer
ous passes compiled for big gains.
There were 9,700,000,000 pounds
of iron and steel used as material
for motor cars in 1926 in the United
States.
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