The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 21, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    Sunday, November 21, 1943
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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went to the 32 on this try. Ter
rell on a reverse over left tackle
was good up to the 44. Gallagher
rammed center for 1 yard, which
put the ball on the 45, fourth
down and one to go for a first
Gallagher kicks out on the Husk
er 22.
Hollins drove over center for
5 on the first play for the Scarlet,
but on" the next play, Mohrbacher
of Iowa stole the ball from Eager,
as he tried tackle, and got to
the 29 before being stopped. Lar
son tried tackle, but hit a solid
wall and was stopped for no gain.
On the next play, Larson tried a
pass to Terrell, but the Iowan
just couldn't get his hands on it.
Larson tried a second pass, but
this time. Salisbury broke the
play up, with fourth coming Lar
son still was trying to connect in
the air, this time to Bill Barbour
in the end zone, but the ball was
again knocked to the ground, by
the alert Huskers.
Nebraska Fails to Gain.
Nebraska took over on their
own 28, and after three unsuccess
ful tries at the line, Hollins punted
to the 47, where Nebraska recov
ered a fumble, but the ball was
called back with both sides off
side. Hollins booted again, and
Eager brought Larson down after
he had returned a long one to
the 26, but this play was called
back too, on nullifing penalties. On
the next play, Hollins managed
to get off a long quick kick to
the Iowa 39.
Eager stopped" Larson after he
picked up 4 yards around end
Gallagher tried the center on the
next play, but lost the ball, and
Ellyson fell on it for Nebraska
The Huskers took over, and in
three tries made the first down
of the game, with 9 playing min
utes gone.
Larson Goes Through Center.
However, Terrell intercepted t
Kenfield pass and returned it to
his own 43 yard line, to begin what
endd in the initial scoring drive
of the game. Larson found a hole
in the middle and went to the
Husker 45 before being stopped
Gallagher drove to the 40 before
Hill could make the tackle. Gel
lagher again hit the middle'Thls
time down to the 34. Taking the
ball twice more, Gallagher went
over the middle down to the
yard line of the Scarlet Two
more plunges by the Iowa fullback
put the ball on the 1 yard line
and on the next play, Stephens
went on a quarter sneak for the
tally. Barbour made the conver
si on, and the score stood 7 to
Iowa.
After the Hawkeyes . kicked off
to the Huskers, the Nebraska
boys twice had to defend their
goal, as the Iowans recovered
fumbles deep in Husker territory.
But, they could not stave off the
Hawkeyes, and after taking a
punt from the Nebraska 47, the
Hawkeyes rolled up their second
marker with Terrell doing the lug
ging. After making a urst down
to the 34, the speedy Iowan took
the ball from center, and loped
around his own right end to elude
three would-be tacklers and score.
Barbour again converted, and the
scoreboard read: Nebraska 0,
Iowa 14.
Huskers Tally.
The Cornhuskers came roaring
back, and after an exchange of
intercepted passes, and a couple
of tries at the line, Kenfield faded
back and shot a long pass which
besran on the 45 to Hollins who
outraced the Iowa secondary and
gathered the ball in on the 20
and ran to the 1 yard line before
being stopped. On the next play
Kenfield took the ball from cen
ter on a quarterback sneak, and
shoved himself over for the first
Husker tally. Hill converted. The
score: Nebraska 7, Iowa 14.
With but three and a half min
utes of the first half remaining,
Nebraska kicked off to the
Iowans. who returned to their own
36. Gallagher hit center lor five.
but the play was csflled back for
backfield in motion, and the
Hawkeyes given a five yard pen
alty. Stephens then connected to
Gallagher, on the Husker 44. Ter
rell made six around left end
Oft" the next play, Hollins inter
cepted a long Iowa pass on his
own 18, where he was stopped in
his tracks. The Iowans recovered
a fumble two plays later, and with
but 30 seconds left, put the ball
immediately into play attempting
a long pass, but it and the next
failed to connect as the half
ended.
Second Half.
At the opening of the second
half, Gaiter kicked off to Terrell
who ran the ball back up to the
27 before Salisbury stopped him
hard. Sparkled by Gallagher, the
Iowans drove to the Nebraska 30
before they could be stopped
There they received a 15 yard pen
alty for illegal use of hands, and
Gallagher punted out on the
Husker 9 yard line.
Penalized back to their own
for offside, "Buzz" Hollins was
forced to punt from behind his
own goal ,and got off the kick
of the day, as the punt was
grounded on the Iowa 26 yard
line. The Huskers got a break
when Bert Gissler intercepted a
juggled lateral intended for Ter
rell on the Iowa 18. Hollins
sparked the play, and v-"nt driv
ing all alone to the 5 yard line.
On the next play, Hollins drove
over to score, but the ball was
called back on a offside penalty.
Ellyson then was tossed for an
other loss of 5, and Gaiter trying
one in the flat just couldn't con
nect. Hollins then drove for 4
yards over center. On the next
play, Gaiter faded back and rifled
a left hand pass to Schneider on
the two, and he punched the ball
over the remaining distance for
the score. NeDraska 13, Iowa 14.
The Iowans then took over for
the remainder of the game, and
with Gallagher and Terrell alter
nating on ripping the" Husker line,
drove across three more touch
downs to decision the Nebraskans
for their first win of the season
for the Hawkeyes, 33 to 13.
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