TIIE DAILY ISEBRASKAN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1938 Tint EE Result Shows Gopher Power Minnesota Hongs Second Straight Pelt of Year Minnesota's 1938 powerhouse rolled over Nebraska's Cornhusk era yesterday, hanging up their second straight pelt of the year by pushing 16 points up on the board to Nebraska's seven. A resume of the game by quarters follows: Opening lineups: rifbrasl. Minnesota. Bob Kahler Is SUrlurel Mill I' l-t-d.-r.nn Dtihsoa IK , Knirk ' Wmr l-fellf Twrdrtl He"m :::::::.....rt rhui. Orimm Phrl "h "" Mock I .' )(MI j rU Bunlpr CallJhan '.',1b'. Christiansen FIRST ji:ARTKR. Pfelff kicked off- to Nash, who returned 15 to hl own 45. On a series of tlx plays, with Moore rlpplnK oft 22 yards on one, the Gophers sent Wilbur acroes for the first score, using only sheer power. Bell s kick was Rood. Nebraska kicked axaln and Minnesota ran thru 10 plays, where they found themselves on the Husker 27, fourth and 8. Bell s attempted field Koal was wide. Ihxid scampered 12 around end on Nebras ka's first offensive play. Huskers couldn t penetrate Gopher wall and Phelps kicked. Klvlng Minnesota ball on own 29. Nebraska second team goes In. On a bad pass from center, Minnesota lost 22 yards, forcing a kick, giving Husk ers the ball on own 46. Again stopped by Gopher line. Phelps took to the air. with his pass being hauled down by Franch. running It to Husker 49. Gopher line plays stopped. Quarter ended with Minnesota leading, 7 to 0. KKt'OND QIARTER. Franck kicked over Husker goal. Porter lost three at riiiht end. Andreson kicked, Gophers returning bail to Scarlet 38, from thtr pushing over second score in 11 plays, with Franck scoring; kick was good. Mln Oesato 14, Hunker 0. l'lock took the bnll after klckoff return placed It on Husker 26,. to Gopher 48 for 26 yard run. Husker attack bogKed down, and Phelps, attempting to punt, tumbled, Go phers recovering on Husker 41. Minnesota marched to shadows of goal posts where vj.,iant Husker defense held and took ball on downs, l'allih:m plunging for three as half ended. Minnesota 14, Nebraska 0. THIRD Ql AHTrK. Minnesota kloked off, Husker attack bogged atain, Willi Gophers taking charge on own 4H. Husker line held. forcing Faust to kick over goal. Husker ball on own 20. Again Huskers tried to run, but were stopped. Phelps kicked to Gopher 41. Huhlor kicked back after two plays were slopped. Phelps kicked hack, with Goph ers starting another march, climaxed by 23 yard pass to Husker 9. Buhler. coming thru line, was handing ball to another back, when lodd, streak ing thru, stole the ball from the chunky fullback's hands and raced 68 yards thru Gopher lineup for Nebraska touchdown. Pluck kicked goal. Minnesota 14, Ne braska 7. Franck and Moore combined to run ball to Husker 44 after kickoff downed on Minnesota 38. Franck kicked over goal line. Porter lost 1 at tackle, then bootetl to Minnesota 40. Franck returning to 46. Minnesota fumbled after two plays, Ne braska recovering on Gopher 47. Husker ' hoes hit high mark. FOl IITII QI'ARTKR. Phelps passed to Wild Bill for 2. Phelps" pass Intercepted and recovered to Husker 44. All hope loft. Gopher runner could have scored, had he ctit outside his Inter ference. Gophers pushed ball to Husker 17, where fourth down pass was knocked down by Phelps. After !odd lost 8, Por ter shovel passed to Dodd. who was swarmed by Minnesota tacklers for a safety. Minnesota 16, Nebraska 7. Porter kicked out to Minnesota 35. Christiansen returned to 45. (Wipher at tack carried to Husker 41. where It hit the rocks. Faust kicked over goal. Dodd picked up 18 around end. Husker attack aaln falls and Porter kirks to Gopher 30. Once again, with 1 minute and 50 seconds left. Nebraska got the ball, but Porter's pass was Intercepted bv F.lmer. Minnesota center, who was brought down by Gnrtnwskl nn Husker 1R Minnesota on way to touchdown as run sounded. 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In the Big Six, Oklahoma up set Rice and Lain by a 7 to 6 mar gin; Missouri tipped Colorado 14 to 7; Notre Dame walloped Kansas 52 to 0; Northwestern trampled Kansas State, 21 to 0; Iowa State rolled over Luther, 32 to 7, and Minnesota's Gophers whipped the Cornhuskers, 16 to 7. Ohio State edged Indiana, 6 to 0 and Pitt steamrollered Pop War ner's Temple Owls, 28 to 0. Next week, Huskers meet the Cyclones, and barring a letdown, should win handily, even tho the Yeager men have earned two wins in two games. Kansas, victor over Texas fell to pieces before a shifty Notre Dame eleven, to lower its prestige no little. Kansas State's loss was expected, altho by not sucn a wide margin. Indiana's "pore little boys" showed plenty of quality in dip ping their colors by only one touchdown, while Mizzou was ex pected to take Colorado by one or two touchdowns. WAA INAUGURATES SPORTS THURSDAY Annual mass meeting of the W. A. 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