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Sport: Football, Dec. 11, 1933
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Oregon State paused on its way home from Manhattan where it whipped a mighty Fordham team, to play Nebraska, Big Six Conference champion. Oregon State's crack Halfback "Red" Franklin played brilliantly, only to fumble when trying to catch a 77-yd. punt from Nebraska's Fullback George Sauer. Thereafter Nebraska pushed Oregon State around the field until the final whistle, 22-to-0.
Having lost only to Minnesota, Pitt wound up its season by trampling Carnegie Tech 16-to-0.
Colgate, defeated only by Tulane this season, used its whole squad of 33 players to thrash Brown, which carried the ball into Colgate territory only once. 25-to-0.
Alabama had its hands full to squeeze out a 7-to-0 victory over Vanderbilt, closing a season marred only by a 2-to-0 defeat by Fordham.
Columbia, whose strong team was defeated only by Princeton, accepted an invitation to play Stanford at Pasadena's Tournament of Roses on New Year's Day.
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