IOWA CITY, Iowa — With 14 points against them and no more than seven minutes remaining, Prof. Oscar Solem’s humble Hawkeyes, reckless in their desperation, began to throw the football all over Iowa field Saturday afternoon, and finally their frantic maneuvers came within one point of earning them a tie with the Cornhuskers.
In fact, they were legislated out of a stalemate, for after Halfback Joe Laws had snatched a pass from General George Teyro for the 11 yards needed to make the first touchdown, Halfback Joe Laws executed a perfect goal from placement. But Umpire Hedges detected holding in the Hawkeye line.
This nullified the successful boot and set the Iowans back 15 yards. Halfback Laws tried again, but the distance was too great.