in . jywrw"' vyv,j" n THE HESPERIAN 'AMUF? '" W 4 7' Flip mndo it up and gained the extra foot, scoring the third touch down. Frank again again missed goal. Score: Nebraska 14, Iowa G. IOWA SCORES AGAIN. "Dago," Meyer, Collins, Aldrich, and II ess wont round the ends for good gains. Eliott occasionally butting the lino for five yards. But Collins soon fumbled the ball and Wilson on hand to fall on it. Wo soon had to punt and Iowa in a short time scored tlieir second touch down. Rogers kicked goal. Score: Nebraska 14, Iowa 12. ANOTHER T0U0II DOWN FOR NEBRASKA. First wo tried the wedge, then Flip made eight yards. Soon Little Yont made a mag nificent run of fifty yards and scored a touch down. Frank kicked goal. Score: No braska 20, Iowa 12. This was the last scoro for Nebraska, but Myers scored another touch down for Iowa and Rogers kicked goal. Scoro: Nebraska 20, Iowa 18. The teams lined up as follows. U. of N. position. IOWA. Johnson loftond right Tyrrell Oury left tackle right Collins Wilson left guard right Allen Hopewell center Rogers Dern right guard loft Pritchard Whipple right tackle loft Aldrich Wiggins right-end loft Littig Frank quarter Sawyer Little Yont torthalf right Hess E lippin right half left Moy ors Big Yont full back Eliott Referee Wilson. Umpire Lieutenant Wright. Of course our boys were jubilant as they had a perfect right to bo. Little Yont gained more ground than any of the others, but Flippin did good work and showed that he is not near as bad a half as eomo people try to make out. He should come in for a big share of the praise. The day was extremely cold so that there was a small crowd out. Both teams need money, and Iowa is especially anxious to play again to retrieve her defeat, so there will bo another game Saturday at Omaha. This game will not be a league game, but we hope to win. ANOTHER GAME LOST. In spite of the cold weather and the keon northwester, about live hundred people as sembled at M street park to witness the groat game between the Jayhawks of Kansas and the U. of N. team, which was to decide our chances of the pennant. It was plainly evident our boys had not yet recovered from tho effects of the Denver ''slugging" com bat. The political wrangle, which had lately taken placo in our team, also contrib uted greatly to our defeat, The Kansas team did particularly well in their blocking and punting. Kansas won the toss and chose tho east goal. Tho teams then lined up as follows: KANSAS. POSITION. NEBRASKA Shoppurd right end Shuo Piatts right tackle Whipple Grilliths right guard Dorn Harnoy conter rush Hopewell Hnnull left guard Wilson Matteson left tackle Oury S toinberger left end Johnston . Shellenborgor loft half Flippin Champlain right half E. A. Yont Williamson quarter back Crawford Johnson full back J. G Yont Kansas started off with tho flying wedge, gaining seven yards, then lost five. Ne braska held them back well and succeeded in keeping them from making the required five yards, which gave Nebraska the ball. Nebraska then made five yards in each of five successive downs, but was unable to make five yards in the next three downs which gave tho ball back to Kansas. The Jayhawks then tried their tactics around our left, making seventeen yards. In tho next two downs sixteen yards more were added" and they would have made good the next time tho ball was put into play had it not been for Flippin's fino tackle. They again pushed our lino ten yards more which brought them within five yards of our goal. In the next two downs they succeeded in making goal, but not without some very stubborn resistance from Nebraska. Goal was kicked and the score stood 6 to 0 in Kansas's favor. Nebraska started with tho flying wedgo