6 plays. Call nothing else, but these two plays at the right time! And if you are licked fifty to nothing on this program, we will still be proud of you for giving the best you had. But you are not going to get licked! You are going to win! It's going to be a last half of brain against brawn! “MWAndy McDonald! Ed Sandefur! Warren Woody! George Hale! Captain George Nettles! Tad Reid! Dutch Lonborg! Harley Little! Frank Mandeville! Johnnie Bunn! Kenny Welch! Severt Higgins! and Carl McAdams! You are the men I am courting on! Out and after those red-shirted devils, who would run us out of | chalk in the second half! "Captain Nettles, en your men eo victory! I know that you can do it! Out and at tem!" . , Nebraska. Kicked off to Kansas. "Kansas Lost 7 yards in the first two downs. On the third down, Kansas punted. Captain Nettles, who had been taken out © of the game just before the first half closed, pei istratea against his withdrawal, saying that he could never face his men again. Yet it was Vapubd.n! Nettles who was now to turn the tide of the hatte. Going down under the punt, even before the ends, he drove into. the Nebraska punt. catcher so ferociously that he dropped the ball, and Nettles ‘recovered for: Kansas © on Nebraska's 35-yard line, and this was the same Nettles who a few minutes before was so sure that he had disgraced himself by inferior play. . “Kansas lined up on Nebriiskas 35-yard, Line and Lost fe yards” again, on two line plays. The two previous plays ‘had ‘been decoys. Lonborg’ now called for- mation X, a lateral running forward-—pass play. Lonborg ‘threw to Frank Mandeville for a touchdown. And Kansas had scored and kicked —_— Score, Nebraska, 20 --- Kansas, 7. | ci : 2 et : : | S"NOW, at least, arise Solft ae: be PAHS Truly, this was the. best. that both players and rooters were if to oh for. But a taste of blood was dan- gerous. cree Kansas grew confident. sebiubics looked worried. on history -_ ready to repeat itself, and in a matter of a few minutes, another pass from Dutch Lon- borg to Frank Mandeville, had scored another Kansas touchdown. The old formations X and Y were working. The goal was kicked after. touchdown and the score “now ptood Nebraska, 20 ~ Kansas, 14. The Kansas stands went wild. Anything could coma The Kansas team was, in a few fickle moments, transformed to: pepeppen., ie woe ae giants were becoming impotent and tincertath, ! Kenny Welch, Kansas' stocky.and diminutive. BRL. full back, in the final Quarter, crashed through the massive.Cornhusker,:line for ,23 yards. Dutch Lonborg, sensing the Cornhusker confusion, called the “dead man" play, and Warren Woody, 158-lb. Kansas guard, received this sucker-play assignment from Lonborg, who had received it from snapper back, Hale, and Woody, sneaked away for 28 yards more, barely being snared by one lone and plert Husker, a . The ball was now on the Huskers! 32-yard und Kansas' ball, on the right side of the field.