The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, November 14, 1931, Page 4, Image 8

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    TIIK ILLUSTRATKD KEATURK SECTION— Novrml>«*r 14. 1981
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B arney’s kicking ability he was try- btng faces Btudrnt m anagers bust­
[ mg for a break, but still It didn't ling around
Verdell In the corner
Con tin u e*! fr o m
3
I come.
talkin g earnestly to Mows and the
The
Lincoln
team
again
plowed
But th t Lions did not h fsittt*
down the field. This tim e Howard quartet back, then moving rapidly
lo n g
After W hite, their left half- held them on the 32-yard Une A from one player to another, with in
had gone Into the Une once In wide end run was tried, but a Lincoln struct lotus here, w ords of encourage­
a fruitless attem pt, he dropp'd back tackle broke through and smeared ment there. Then time was up and
to H ow ards 40-yard line and sent a the play C aptain Mu\s was downed thry were back on the field.
the line.
bullet-like pass to one of his ends, behind
The play was a little more even,
As lie fell, tiie bail shot out of Ins
mho Jumped into the a ir on the se\en- arm s, and Barney, even befere he lilts .second half l l c w a u l w . in getting
yard line to m ake the catch, turned • heard the frantic cry b a il.' sensed its share of first downs The a d ­
in his stride, eluded B arney, who what had happ en'd He was up on vantage shifted back and forth But
lunged m to make the tackle, and his feet and after it * But ahead of still the Bison team nuUIn t gel
dashed over the goal line without him two Lincoln men were also upon near enough to lJn co in 's goal to
the ball One stopped to grab it up strike for a touchdown, or even to
having a hand hud <n him
Before the shouting had died out Barney dived under, aiul then he hail try for a g<»al from the field
in the Lincoln stands. W hite had it Barney had it* He clutched the 1 T lie middle of tlie field, and How­
drop-kicked a neat goal for the extra ball tight to his chest and curled ard got possession of the ball oil a
tumble
A 1 ng forward pass was
point and the score stood a t 7-0 up
against Howard
The referee implied those on top called for Barney was sent down to
of him. and Barney stood up In a take It Hr prayed that hr d get it
dase. lie heard the Howard short he had to get it A Lincoln safety
CHAPTER X
cheer sail across the field w ith his m an rushed in upon him Both p la y ­
Tlie play in the second quarter was name at the end of it H • was happy er» leapt d into tlie air Barney had
mostly in H owards territo ry
L in­ He d made up. at least partly, for the ball, but It bounced from Ills
coln was alw ays pressing w ith a trick that bad fumble on tlie ktckofT
hands in the air 'Hie Lincoln bark
forward pass that Howard could se l­
Moss cam* running up behind snared it Barney felt terrible
dom figure out. van d with plunges him
It was L incolns ball on the «!.*»
through the line, and a go d end-
“Thanks. B arney,“ he muttered yard line
They tried a punt, it
play. On down they came, in a se­
“You
saved
my
life
th
at
time
“
beautiful
.spiral that sailed high and
nes of rushes, the first time to the
S till the Lincoln team pressed and landed in the Howard quarterbacks
twenty yard line, the next to w ithin
fifteen yards of the goal But each still Howard was forced to play a arm s He was downed In his tracks
lime Howard finally held, and each kicking defense Som etimes the play \ Hut Howard had the bail again
time, on the first down. Barney punt­ was ragged; sometimes a brilliant T hat was something
'd th t ball back The wind was tackle or dodging run brought the
The next play gave Q irney a th rill
slightly again st him. but he was kick crowd to its feet But still Howard It was his own special one Hie ball
mg them b eau tifully—long, low sp i­ failed to score The first half end d was snapped back to the q u aitrrback,
rals that struck the ground out cf with Lincoln holding the lead
and the other back > shot to the right
range of the Lincoln back The How­
The dressing room again Huddled The quarlerbuck whirled to the right,
ard quarterback knew the value of ferrus sittdig silen t T rainers vsw.»b- passed the ball to Barney as h r sped i
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lo thr left. Tlie Lincoln line war |
blocked efT ctlvely ajid Harney • * a
clear, in the tqicn S traig h t S lte.«d
lie rdrrtl head U|> h u e ye , op-it lo
catch the held
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pulled over by the start of the play
to the rlkht. There « e r r only t» o
more men ter Harney to pare, the
first. nirht before him. tuily ten yard»
aw ay. On h r went stray lit »he.id.
then Rtiddenly he swerved but not to
the left, as the bark had expected
W ith a quirk »hift. he dodged to th -
rtght, the bark made a desp* ratr
lunge and missed
Twenty five yard* he had IP lie.
but »till there were fifteen between
him self and th r goal The safety -
back was coming at him from an
U p A R D U I Is a wonderful
angle, and Hartley headed for the
Ve tonic for weak and n er­
corner of the field
Homrhow he
vous women." write* Mrs Lena
dread d the tarkle thr man was sure
C atron. 103« B 1 Uh H . C lark s­
to inakr. Five yards further he
ville, Tenn. ”1 took O H M
went, ten yards, tlten the man was
on him
A dive, a cloth, but wi t h'
several years ago, and It Im­
It a long, last sh o 't of his body, and j
proved my health. I certain ly
Harney was over the line a touch­
recommend C ardul."
down I
If you are run-down, n er­
Men rarin g up behind him handr
vous, or suffer every month,
helping Itlui up th r cap tain 's a r m '
take C ardul, a medicine used
atxait him sm »red fare* breaking I
by women for over fifty years.
Into grins, half grim a tourhtlown.
As your h ealth Improve*, you
and he had made It!
w ill shore tlie enthusiasm of
Tit" team s lined up for the goal
thousands of others who have
from touchdown Hum y was railed I
praised C ardul for the bene­
upon for the kirk th at would tie the !
fits they liave fe ll after
score. Hut lie was nervous The ball i
takin g It.
started true, then swervtd and
te-R*
grazed the outside i f the goal post I
It was a tough break
Harney felt
badly about It. Tlie score was 7-8.
The last quarter, and Lincoln put
up a stiff fight to m ain tain h er one-
point advantage
Successfully, too j
Her line held stolidly again st the
plunges of Harney and Moss and the
qu arterb ack; her Iso ks broke through
repouU-dly and smeurrd plays, or c ir­
cled bai k nnd grounded passes How­
ard could do nothing W hen the final
whistle blew. It still lacked tlie
single point that would liave tied the
score.
Don’» l « t a * d a ? « «a< h m o n t h b r i n y
B arney trudged up the runw ay to
p a a m
in « * . Don*»
D o n i w o r r y a lw t.it i r r r f u l a r o f
the gym, tired and heavy a t heart
He felt somehow th at It was his fault
r e lie f . R « « < » m m « n d *d I»? r i « « * * « . H t
th at th r gam e had brrn lost. If he
m a d « t h m i« a r t d « n f w * n ir t > h a p p y B a «ui
y o u « « « « « « th « o f t a ln a l a n d a # n . iU # — y»,*
had only made good th at kick for
•RlUj- t h a ye H o w b o i , A t a ll 3 m u |« * . t dr«P-
o ie « ,
point! A tie would have been better
t r i a l h o » o n r « c « lp t o f $2.00.
than dbfeat.
Hut the fellows cheered him. After
all. hr had scored Howard's only
touchdown
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