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Show NEBRASKA RETAINS THE CHAMPIONSHIP LINCOLN, Neb.. Nov. .In a (tame marked by much Aimblln on both sides, Nebraska today defeated Iowa State college col-lege of Amen by a score of 3 to 0. and thereby retains the championship of the Missouri Valley conference. A field fjoal by Chaplin Corey of the Cornhuskers In tho third period was the totnl of the day's scoring. Tho poal was executed from the Iowa 60-yard line, and came at a time when Nebraska's hopes were all but shattered. The advantaKe was with Ames in the first two periods, but twice with the ball on the Nebraska 10-yard line fumbles lost the visitors an opportunity oppor-tunity to score. Tho lineup: r..Nebr?,?ka- , An,B- Otoupallk le Packer Cameron It Breeden Kosltzky lg Barker Moser c Firkens r,alo rg Kreklne hl,aw rt Denfleld (-ory re landa Rlddell rh Aldrlch cnle' Ih lohnson Doy'e lfb-fb Heater Dohson rfb-qb Sloss Score by periods: Nebraska 0 0 3 0 3 Ames . .' o 0 0 00 Referee Hadden. ex-Mlclilpan. Umpire Rlelly, Kansas City A. C. Head linesman Kearns, Nebraska. Nebraska scoring: Field goal Corey. Substitutions: Nebraska Gardner for Otoupalik: Wilder for Dalley; Caley for Cook; Cook for Caley. Ames Shoemaker for Ersklne; Bchal for Shoemaker; Paul for Janda; Matthews for Heater; Page for Matthews; Evans for Schal. |