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    niK SUNDAY r.rX: OMAI.. OCTOnr:!. IS. mi
Iowa Tramples Blue of Yale in Dust as Hawkeyes Beat Old Eii, 6 to 0
Western Teanifi
Outplays East
Plans for Husker Stadium Completed
Throughout Game
30,000 Pfrxmi Sre Old GoM
Track Faniou Yale De
fciiie and Man h to
Victory.
Hr lit on rri.i.r;iiroN.
Omsk Ilea faaae
New Haven, Conn., lrt. 14 How
ard 1 champion of Ih Jon family.
In on of tb moot desperately con
tested battles tv.r fought In Tale
historic bowl, th west tody tri
umph"! over th east and smashed all
th history of football. Iowa, ripping
ami tearing through Tele yielding
Una In th aetamd quarter, scored a
touchdown, whan Inland Parkin, a
new hero In Ih football field, raced
around Yale left and, twisting, turn
ing, fighting and while atill In tha
clutches of Vale tackle, ha dived
acroe tha Una with tha scor whl:h
settled tha long debated question of
tha supremacy of east and west In
football.
Tha score, I to , hardly repiesenl
tha difference between tha teams for
Iowa outplayed tha lilua at alrnoat
ovary point of tha lattla and It waa
not until tha laat thre minutes that
Yale, dp!t It atuhtiorn, dogged re
sistant, ahowad any sign of tha old
Vala fighting aplrlt.
Iowa' Dcfenia (rl.
Than, In the gathering dusk of
gloomy, overcast day, tha latn
twin inada on of ha moat brilliant
efforts to retrieve Ha fallen fortune
In tha history of football. With Neld
linger, Mnllory and Iever fighting,
tesrlng, rasing, tha lighter Blue team
for tha flrat tlm cracked tha defense
of tha Iowana, Yard by yard, by
sheer desperate plunging and ripping
end runa, they carried tha ball wp
tha field clos to lowa'a 10 yard Una.
Tha mlnuta warning had bean given
und they wer battling against tlma
and ona of tha toughest foe Tale avar
faced. There, with tha big crowd of
more than Jo.OOO persons, screaming:
"Y.-ria for a victory," Iowa, pleading
for th Hawkeye to stay tha attack,
tha Hawkeye braced aa they did In
tha Argonne and Yala stopped.
At bay, forced to make the on play
which would sav them, Yala triad a
desperate forward pas arrow the
Mi
issoun
Tigers
Trim Cyclones
Aim, la., Out, 14 Plac kick by
f.lM'ilti th Mlaauiiirl tin(vartfv
line which th Iowana past master. . twm , tb thlrd an4 furtB
of the forward pas blocked Mallory MlM0Ur , , , vlv
away from the catch-tb ball pass- )vr HtflU co ,., ,
inir over the line. Iowa carried It out, . . .nBllil ,H,iirnn
took on plunge and the whlatle blew j wh)(.h wa . home.
I'rplemlnary plana for the new uni-
veralty ot '-bfiuika aUdlum finally
have b-'-n completed and now are In
the hand of the Nebraaka atadlum
committee, according to a atatement
Ixaned by that committee thl wek.
The plana cflll for a mngnlflrcnt atruc
ture which will coat II30,0;0 and
whU-h will have a aeatlng capacity of
40,000 which may lut-r be enlarge
to 64,000. The drawing have been
prepared by the firm of John Iit'-n-aer
at Hon of Omaha, and Pa via t
Wllaon, of Uncoln, who donated their
ervlce.
According to the committee, it
ahould l poaalble to l-t th contract
for th atadium on Jtnumry 1. Jf
preaent plana mature, th corner
ton will b laid on next charta,day,
and effort mad to have the atadlum
completed In tlm for th ItZt fot twill
auaon. The pinna call for a Jioma.n
e'luluct atyU of architect ur in the
building of th atadium. High, grace
ful urchin will lend an atinoapher i4
a CatMiriJtn arena,.
An In'or running track II feet
wide, ad thre lap to the mile, i to
be aheltered by th building when
completed. In addition, thr are plan
for inbutldlng when completed. In
addition, there are plan for indoor
tennla court, numerou Indoor liand-
ball court, ehower ttha, dresalng
rooma and room for tih vlaltlng and
horn t ' ma. An outdoor running
track will xurround the foolliall grtd
Inm. During th Irfuwrhall aon th
field will contain an Ideal baaebull
diamond,
Twrnty-eix unlveraltlea and college
are now building or hav completed
war memoriala. Nebraska la on of
th laat Ui undertike a almllar proj.
t, Th campaign to ralit tha bal
ance of th 1420,009 for th atadium
will begin October 14, Homecoming
week, when every etuoVnt on th cam
pua will tm aaked to plcdg hla ahnre
toward making poaalhl the aplendld
alructure, which will 111 ao grant a
need in N'ebraaka.
Ill
It waa then that they atarted their
laat deaperat drive which, but for a
furnblo, might have carried them to
victory.
which announced Howard aa chant'
plon o fTad the Weat triumphant
Tlila ahould complete the argument;
Centre hna beaten H.irv.-i. '. Chicago
haa whipped Trlnceton ano "Iowa de
feated Yale and th "Big Three"
ahrlnka conalderably in ita claim for
preatlg.
Yale Outplayed.
Tale waa outplayed all the way,
Swimming Season Will Open at
T. M. C. A. Thursday Afternoon
coming crowd that filled the large
concrete aland on the west aid of th
field.
To offaet th two plac kick by
Lincoln, A me bad only on field goat.
a beautiful 32 yard goal from a dim
cult angle by Zeka Itoberta, which
knotted the count, I to t, tot a brief
period in tha final quarter. It waa
after that, Jowever, that the Tiger
aav in two orier naanea in ine uihi , ntar tht 11 between th up-
nnn, ooin anouco oy lummea. waa ; r,Khu for a glAl that won the con
Mrange to aee a Vol team lacking ! teHt n UK ma,, Uom the 40 yard
fight, but until half of th third., , and wellt qUarely between the
tiuarter to.iuy it waa that aort of a I 1 Jncoln flrat place kick.
team and that in apit of th bril
liant, at tlmea deaperat effort of
Xeldllnger to aav the day for hi
Uam. With Captain Jordin crippled
and Impotent on th aide tinea, thl
young Neldlinger ahowed aa the only
man in Yale'a backficld who could
1 un with the ball and, trying to carry
the burden, ha made three terrible
fumble which In a way marred hla
heroin. Twice, when Yale had a
chance to score, he fumbled. Nor
waa the Judgment with which the
tenm waa run satisfactory. Yale
played straight, dogged, plunging
football and aoma tlmea, of the worst
type. Perbapa Tad Jonea ahould not
be blamed, for when they tried any
thing elee they were Joke. Their
iasalea forwnrd paae. In' which the
pnaaer held th ball until lie was
downed, waa 'a marvel.
Iowa, on the other hand, waa re
sourceful and powerful In attack and
until thou dramatic laat minutes, the
defense waa Impregnable.
Their hero tonight la Parkin, who
instead of Cnptnin Locke, bore the
brunt of the attack. Locke did the
lino plunging and Yule, prepared for
hla' style nf attack, blocked him well,
but ogalnot Pat-kin's runs around end
they could do little. Ilia runs were
alow In aUrting and carefully veiled,
but once to line of scrimmage, h
raced. It was thia style of attur-k in
side the 10 yard line, " hen Vote was
expecting an attack 011 the line, that
yielded the first touchdown.
Wight C.ood Kirker.
Th comfort Val may derlv from
th defeat Ilea in th fuct that It
aeema to hav develoied a great kick
er In Wight, who toduy wiis magnifl
eent In shooting i'y hla lung spirals,
ind who perhaps saved his team a
wore fate by out kicking Mlnnlcb
who, while kicking long at timea, fnl
shorter and shorter, Wight was aver
aging rloee to 4S yard gain r n his
kicks and h forced th lowan to
gain many ti yarda and In ftct.
ataved off their atUt k halt a doien
tlmea,
1.4 eutpl)ej them badly In
Ilia Drat Inilf th.it It ua only th
lrla that prevented thetti fn-m
making tail touchdown. (Mi
which came in the third period, was
made from an angl from th 20
yard line.
itlf and IteberU, en pec tally th
former, were outstanding atara of the
Ames team, while Hunker Bond and
Lincoln looked best for th Tiger.
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Atn.a acnrlna: )! from field, ItoKrtn.
Mlaauurt acorinir: Ooal from fielil, LlnrolA
(21. itefree: illovr et Waahlnton. em
pire: Mi Hrl1. of Maoart Valley. Haad
llneamaa: Hcdxe. Uartmoutn. Tlma of
pcr,el; li mloulaa each
Michigan Wolverines
and Vanderbilt Tie
Xashville, Tenn., Oct. 14. Th
Michigan Wolverine crept back to Ita
lair tonight, torn and toppled from
It exalted height In th gridiron
world as a result of Ita 0 to 0 tie at
th handa of Vanderbilt.
The game's hlsh point and Michi
gan' only opportunity nf crossing
Vanderbilt 's goal came only a few
minutes after the gam was railed.
A partially blocked punt gv th
Wolverine th ball on Vanderbilt'
25-yard line. Two end run, two line
buck and a forward pa carried
Michigan to within on yard of Van
derbilt goal tin. In thre attempt,
all of them virion Jabs at th heart of
th Commodore Hue, th Wolverine
was stopped still. Whsn th ball
wss taken after th Ut down It was
on foot from th Vanderbilt line.
That w th blow that turned Michi
gan back fmni alinoet every aucceed
lug play and the turn that gave their
opponent eonlbtenc enough to atay
th Wolvertn attack th reat of th
game.
.Net on time thereafter did Mtchl
min rtacli within It yard of th
an.b ib.lt trnul line.
A series of swimming and diving
test will be given to member of
th Hhark club at th V, M. C. A.,
on Thursday afternoon. Th event
will mark tha opening of the swim
ming season. All thone who pan th
tests will be placed an th "Y" swim
ming team nd will represent the "V"
In its various meet throughout the
season.
ftpecia! instructions in Ufa saving
and advance swimming stunt will be
given to a ckts meeting every Friday.
American lied Cross llv caving testa
will be given th swimmer of th
clue by Physical Director Weaton,
who baa been appointed an official
examiner for th J led Cross,
On hundred members of tha "V"
are being enrolled In th (,000 point
club, which will b organized tomor
row and will continue until April 1.
One hundred twenty-five even's will
be held during th season and point
awarded for aucceaeful completion in
each event. Medal will b awarded
to ail membera who garner M00
Lpolnt. Cold, sliver and bronze
meoais, cmbiemauft 01 trie cnampion
ship of th V. M. C. A., will be
awarded to th member obtaining the
three highest point totals.
Ball Players Start
on Tour to Orient
L,i n Iimi k'j,wkv. fte riHtflvliie
lifert forward ae, aeetned tn t lignkrl II4II League
and with an open la u the line
hen IUa. crippled and d--irt.
tk P)liig d.v t tiim and rartM
him rN th ut line, la this
tat ale Ilea rut hi 4 badly and,
. - . ,. . 1 1 1 1 .ii,- 1
' ' ,K. ,.,. .1, Ulghl wild !gM team In Ilea dlvutan.
enlv i.i.e aUl,lutt'ti. I'JIkln, wr
I ill tlrn I iicsijay
Ho in. for I he rhunh noi baa
Let UH leagit, Which Will fayed
t th Y. U C, A. UI c!e -twMr
MHIil. Tl tu will a Tue-44y
A end division t.f ih team will
start en Thwa-U oiiht. Wur gem
UI l-e t'Uted ear nlhg.
tul bv hi biillisnt
r.w M In Ik laat auaiter ml ront
pell4 ! retire. Th Vela !.
Iriaii' h t-illti"' r. '" nd
theered h",t. it h rl-Ufl huV
Huhalilwl fre.li,
Yi. aa th whr iw4. a
nuaibar of 4Uituti 4 Ik Yl
. a. . a as.. ali.i.ia.l a, agt.ll I iiS S
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shuamg ujpid affcaalv f im. iW
ftt tWrUa, It , ht tint
VMul Cuath Httte e wera
ecwretea tf thre ( UU, hvlh
eettta ImM if rsta th U it I,
(WHI.eiM M.M H M.W4 Wia
hihat4 wh Ja h
Ik atia-h iM ha t ae
a id H ta tt th
.lit f ! ,h
.t In tfc U a'1
il 1 Mr ut'Ul ti ) Kkk
last ' a a'" f e neaif r
a4eg vul lb II seiaa. t a t,
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New York, Oct. 14. Baseball pil
grimage of Japan in which several
major league star will undertak to
unwind for th adaptable Nipponese
a few kink In th game, was warmed"
us for the Wolverine Express, leaving
for Chicago at f p. m. today.- Th
team, under direction of Herbert
Hunter and Frank F, "Ituck" O'Neill,
plans to sa.1 from Vancouver next
Tuesday on the Km pre of Canada,
returning in February by way of
Honolulu,
The troup of hall tosaer includes
Joe Bush and Walt Hoyt, Yanke
pitchers; Herbert Pennock, Boston
lied Hux; Emil Meusel and possibly
Casey Stengel of the champion G.ant;
Herbert Hunter, inflelder of th St.
Louis Cardinal); Amos fitrunk and
Bib Falk of the Chlcagi White Box;
R.'gcs Hteplifnson and Luke fk-well of
the Cleveland Indians; Bert Griffith
of the Brooklyn Itobblns; Fred Hoff
man, catcher of th Yankee and John
Lavan of the Bt. Louis Cardinals. Sev
eral of the p li y era will be accompa
nied by their wives.
Commissioner Landls waa sched
uled to meet th party In Chicago.
Stanford Withdraws
t r t
trom Lonrerence
8umford University, Cal Oct. 14.
Bunford unlvcraity withdrew from th
Pacific Coast Athletic conference her
last night, becaui of a reprimand
given Stanford for violation of th
conference rule governing th sched
uling of game with nonoonferenc
Institution without flrat consulting
th conference,
Th action I th outcome of a rep
rimand voted against Hianford by
the conference last Itaturday for
erhedutlng a pateason fooltatll gam
with I'nlverdty of Plttshutgb. A way
was left open for th roiifarenc to
withdraw th reprimand and for atan
ford to reconsider her resignation, in
th statement announcing the latter,
KiglityYartl Ituo fr Srurw
KiiaLIr I'rinrrtou tu Win
PrtltreliK. N. J . tVt. II -A hrtt
liant sysr4 run by fv in is
seuiiel (k4 and a tWid foal by
amlth In lb fourth aeriuj enabled
Prlnceloa la defeat th Colgat
t4y, II la Tha visitue uUb4
th Tiger. Ntaklhg lirat duwa tl
tun ta Prtmvlun' v. Iut lt
plating and Inability la gala la
l iimetusj territtary pitui4 I'wlgat
frtMn aivitrig
(.tHirgU l'lnifr.
(irMui. . v, mi. 14 Th t'ai
Htetty at tie after (usaling
tutlieiy M I hi SNkaM siat ae
aa, a,r4 a l-wha ia IM
fount an 4 waa en a a4tr f e4 hr
i.ur, t ia a.
a
iifimit c.iir A ina,
IWMt, M m, (hi. J -Wal-et fU
va M Hi W SX ai ( takf.
nut aau bet Mar
eeltia !( of .-an. I t
Cobb Says Yanks
Have Best Team
Atlanta, a., Oct. 14. Miller Hug
gina ha th greatest baseball team
in th world in the New York Yan
kees, but thera 1 a "lack of co-ordination
between tha player and their
manager," and this is what gave the
Giant lb world' championship, Ty
rus Raymond Cobb, manager of th
Detroit Tlerr. declared, in an inter
view published her today,
"There is no doubt that th Yankee
hav th bent ball club in the coun
try," said the Tiger manager, who
has returned to hi home In Augusta
to spend th winter. "They ar world
beaters, with every one In th regular
lineup a star. Hut something vital
was lacking In th recent crucial se
ries, and, as I see It, that something
was hick of co-ordination between the
player and their manager."
In dlscusxlng hi club, Cobb declared
the prospects ar "most encouraging."
"W may not win tha American
leagu pennant in 1923," he asserted,
"but the club that win will hav to
beat Detroit. With a few new acquisi
tion pending wa ar certain to be
strengthened tremendously."
Chicago Maroons
Trim Northwestern
Chicago, Oct. 14. Northwestern's
fighting eleven met th University of
ChicaKO Iter today to settle their
traditional rivalry and Coach rUagg'
heavier team waa forced to extend it
elf to tha limit to win, IS to 7. North
western, which for year haa been
conaldered th lowliest in' th Dig
Ten conference, led by on point for
a moment and waa dangerou at all
times.
Chlcagti opened a boring Hit attack
In tha first quarter and Z'irn, Chi
rago fullback, plunged acroaa for th
first touchdown inald of five minute.
I'lott's attempted kick after touch
down was blocked and Northwestern
look th lead a short tlm later when
Harry Thoma, Chicago halfback,
tumbled and Herman, North tetern'
right end. Kmd th ball end ran II
yard to tits lln. and Patterson's
kick added Ih extra point,
i:i!y In tha second niirtr a
blinked Northwestern punt gut Chi
rag Hi ball tn Nmlhaeatern s I
yard I ti att'l St-irn asaln "i.ie. a
uu4kii. lint! s kkk atlrr l.nn It
4 waa gil.
Krrnt rt liming Cnmiiiistlon
to Invrallggln Flgjit Punr
Paris, k l-Th I'teaih boxing
tiIM.Hii lwN Up Ih aueellt.a) of
ta rut m Ih h ki-Caipantier
bul laM miM. It been an
aeuixed that th wnietr wuul.l t
ai H,u fisni an I tb i u,.
to. IUnar lialUr. Wh l,i.hai
f a kl inleraet. ws h l h-.
ik k h4 ! a I b re-
rl 4 tl ) haae The lt gelo-a
a ka ra it ittatiiia the
( 4ea tf la Sal
FOOTBALL
RESUt-TS
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ami'KMta eiai,
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Saaauea., V l(elllia'e, .
Armr, Alabama f'-lr, .
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Mlnneavta, Mi Indiana, 0,
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Football Facts Worth Knowing
Best Grid Play to Use
q May th olTeiieH llnetneu
seUa each oilier t prevent oppon
ent ,r.iklng IhrougliT
, This mmld he Inlrrprelrd as
Inlerluked Interli rem e. llule IS,
herlion t. IVnslly Is 11 ard.
' A ceoler ruah 011 an o oaing
hlch a luM team In or city put the
bull in piny by turning aioi.tid and
bunding it to a hack. I this haul?
A. It la not legal If the ball shies
not leave liia baud In the ! of pa
ing, thai la, ha may not liand It iv art-
oilier player, llule t, hllon Z.
Q. 1 it compuliHry to have four
l.luyer In th baclifleld when th ball
la put In plav by scrlmmageT
A. Su. "In offenalv lln up that
I rompulaory I Dial al bast seven
men are on Hi lln of scrimmage
when ball I put In play. Not the
word al leaal. This iiiraiia Dial 11101
than seven may be on line of scrim
mage, .4ltluly that would pcrmi!
you pluciog g many bach a you
choose) on line, Itulcg I, heel loll 1,
Q, May a llnesniun play less tlwn
t yard behind his lln of scrlminng
on defense?
A. t Vrlaliily. Tlier Is no reslralnl
In plow ing the l fenae, iirovhllng men
are im or behind their line of scrim
mage, Kule t, hn tlort 4.
U, Two years ugo, a team play
ing Oeorglit Twh lined its tnckb s up
on d-fn some four or flv yard
back of tha l.ne of scrimmage, lie
for Uill win snapped by O-irsIa
Te'h, the men ran forward at full
span! and never slopped. Wasn't that
Illegal?
A. The Jefenaita tram may be In
nut ln providing this mot Ion Is not
fur lb piupo of drawing their op
ponenla oil aide or does not pill I hem
iiltxlile when ball 1 nupM-d back hy
1 ruler, llule V, heelloii fl, lniply
Ikull Hi motion to the olTennlve
learn, .llule V, hectlnn 2 cover the
utfenaivs prutlelon. litldi'iitly, Ihl
eleven pl)li (Georgia Trill via allh-
lil II riii'il.
The lh't I'hiy to Is
With Hie ball In your Nmheaal.in on
Ih opiMiiirni's SO yard line, fourth
down, i ards lo gain, Willi but u. few
minutes remaining to pluy and your
team leading by a touchdown, you
liould never try for a drop kick In
ord. r to run up a larger acore, Ai
nu a punt and punt high, so youi
punt will be covered. An attempt at
a drop kick hna proved costly to more
than ona team at this stag of the
K'ime, Th linemen may lot up, think
ing the gum on ice, whereupon the
kick I blocked and then anything nmy
happen. Another point about the drop
klik Is that It Is easier to block than
a punt U-cauea Hie bnll follows a low
er trajectory In Its flight, thus more
fre'iuently encountering otha arm of
the oncoming oppoelng llm-men trying
lo breitk through and block It. Tumi
hav lout too many sur victories by
attempting a drop kick hero In order
to roll up a score.
IVereeelaT
Iowa Wcsleyans
Lose to Creighton
fr,mi oy UAMK.
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Saints Must Win Four
in How to Heat Oriolcit
Bt. I'aul, Minn., Oct. 14. Kt. Paul,
Atmrir.nn association champions, to
day faced virtually the same situa
tion as did the New York Yankees In
the world series being required to
take four straight games to win the
little world series" with Itnltirnnre,
International league champions, who
thus far hav woo four games to the
Saint' on.
Rube" P-entcn, .ar left-hander,
probably will oppoee either rtube
Farnham or Tommy Thomas of th
Oriole on the mound.
Cf tchiim university's TSulMoga da
, fefit.ed the Iowa Wculeyan eleven at
1 ill" Creighton f.eld yesterday, 21 to 7.
lOirly In the game, Crr'ghton resorted
to the aeral gutne, with success, coin-pb-t
n e'ght passe out of 12 for a
total gain of '.A yiiidw, The lowims
attempted to uee the Crelghtuu at
tack, but with m success.
The line bucking and passing of
"Kudy" Yechoitt wns the feature of
the Kame. Called back repeatedly, ho
never failed to deliver a long put's
Into th arm of on of his waiting
teammates, flayer, on the line, per
formed well, upsetting tha plan of
the Iowa pilot time after time, For
the Wcsbyans, K'scu In the back-
ifiild and Captain M' Kcen on the line
stood out nbove their comrades.
The lineup:
Dashing Along
WITH "IH OH" H.iliK.
Uealh Message
Fails to Slow Up
Tommy Gibbons
Now
OW they moan that ballplayers
are going to hav labor union
their own.
That's funnier than soldiers' chance
of getting bonus
Can you pipe eoui-.t of those big bee-
wirks hollering for an e'ght-hour diy
when soma of thoe lurg hold's
never
Worked eight hours In their lives?
If they Join union they will hav to
play at n'ght b.-iaue you never heard
of night watchman having III games
called on account of darkness
And they'll ploy In rain becau you
never heard of pretzel benders having
their work cullvd because of wet
weather and '
They'll
rrgular
hav to pay their due
Which busts up that union bufyre
it gets slarlcd.
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sun, nr.ei'-ner ir -renin, weary for mi-.
Aleer, Jla'e for Vleh'T, Kollr for Knelhr,
t,nne for mrhar, Iwraurt for Van AeU-rra.
"!' for Jlol, Kuhn for Kelly, Mut-utt
f'ir I'uyntrr. Hl"h: fr li.l)e V''
lrn, P. V-we nT tnr Onrdeer. Ponilua
f'ir And. mm, Nf -keliw, fr Jff-u, Jt'i
rillnd for T, Mensenser, Aioleriun tilt
PerilhJ.
Touchdown": frulirtitna, Payeter, Bn'l
le nl K-I"hr. Welyn, Pltzglbbfin.
Host after tuu'ih'liS'ii:: Jyin (I), T.
MeaonKer,
Official.: Keferea. Allen of Kanaaa;
umpire. Towla n NVhraak; head lines
man, Jl.Culluuih nf N.-lTKika,
Hawthorne Results
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Lincoln High Beats
South Omaha Eleven
Lincoln, Oct. 14. iflpeclul Tele
gram.) Outweighed and outplayed,
Coach l'utton's Omaha South grid
team proved no match for the Lincoln
High school machine hro Friday
afternoon. The final score was 7S to tl.
The Capital City crew started tcir
Ing (treut gups In the Kouth line and
had tlm first touchdown over Within
the Lrt five minute. They scored
In every quurter, the second period
bulnir tho most dlanstroua wh"ti
Coach Ilrownu's nlhb-tcs piled up 31
point. However, (he packer mini
uged ti count their only touchdown
in that same period. U, Jones, who
had been silhutltuteil for Krleg st
fullback, fumbled on Lincoln's 211
yard line, rrhnn sciped It up and
Planted Hie twill behind th goal posts.
On tho try for point tlraham fumbled
a bad pus front center. Lew, a, Lln-
..,o J... p..n.r Hlue. I'aaart Hcaa. " ' " "" "'in 10a ion-
fin.. v.H,,, 1 .1 ivn. J. r.iriMan, , eat run of ninny long 1 una executed
Sun ln an. I Sliuraa.re He ran. ny ii,a Hud and Ilia, L Ita , Iimiu.1
Ihrotiiih a broken field for 3 yards
to a ton. li. town, but th play ws
ciil.-d bin it and Lincoln penal. led,
The v. tor berned ,,rly that Ihry
rt'iild nothing strniiikt the Llneoln
I na mi. I opuird a long di Lived aennl
; 'i. k in Hi lna nunrtrr. Tli'V com
;pb(e. una pii, tlnihtim to Kr.ller,
jahch u g.Hhl t,.r : jir.t.
flrat race, pura a00, 2-year-ulda, (l
iri.l one-hitir furl.in;
Carina Knrl'iua, 117 (Sluglalon), I la I,
ov.n, t t'i I, wun,
Url baity, lot (Kederla), IT le it, out,
aei'ifftil.
Van 1'atll. k, 144 (Tionil.lay), I to I,
third,
Tlma: 1:11 li.
Ixiat and 8,sto lao rs.
Kacuna r4., .u'a 7(i, all , noli,
wir.n.ia st illeallu, flv sud ona balf
turlonga:
Maia J)nginlo. 101 (Patibuld), I ta I,
4 to I, I to I, w.
Kaiy lluiliier, u (llnilalee), I to 1,
I to 1, aovuh.!.
( kplkla Harm, 1"! tClamanlal, I to i,
Ultra.
lima: 1:11.
Xew York, Oct, 34. Kdwaxd Ijker
of Chicago, western chess champion,
won th ninth American chess tourna
ment last night by defeating, In the
final round, I. lii-rnstcln, empire stale
champion In 35 moves. Lacker's score
for tho tournament is; Won, 4;
lost, 1.
Charlc Julfc, former New York
state champion, drew his game with
Uavld Janowskl, champion of France,
thereby winning second place In the
tournament. His total score was two
games won, one lost and two drawn,
Janowski and Hernslcln each won
one game, lost two and drew two.
Tho game between H. K. Uigclow.
former Oxford university stur, and
Ham 11 el Iizexchewskl was adjourned at
sundown, becaus of the prodlgyD re
ligious scruples. It will be finished
Monday night, Ma?er In obeervance
said the game would almost certainly
bo a draw, which would give both
players the same- standing as Janow
ski and Tiernsteln. necessitating a ill-
jvlslon of the third prize among the
-X
Valley Conference
Gets Under Way Today
Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 14. All of
tho nine football teams In the Mis-
sourl valley conference, except Ne
braska, have game scheduled today.
The first conference game of the sen
son wns played last Kiilurday between
MlMKourl nnd fiilnnell,
Orlnncll and the rnlvernlty of Okla
homa meet ii'iiicoi.ference i-levens,
Orlnncll face Kt, Louis university at
St. Loul ami the University of Okla
homa, meets Central Stat Teachers'
college lit Norman.
Th three ronfurenc game today;
University of Missouri agulnet Ames,
at Amea ! I'nlverMlty of Kitnans
ab-alnst Irak, at Ilea Molnea; Kana
A kh lea against Washington unlveroliy
at Ht. luis,
New York, Oct. 14-ny A. T-V-Tluy
tell stories sliout actor aom
time going out on, the stag after
they Imve received new of th death
of a husband or wife, reciting their
regular lines and muklng Indifferent
folk feel happy and hi ugh, I'robuhly
those slorle ar true.
They must be true. Any en of
the crowd that filled Mudlsnn Hjun
Onrdrn lust night and saw Tummy
Oll.li.ii of Kt. fun! lose on a foul
lo Lilly Mlske, his fellow townsman,
in the loth round of a 16 round Unit,
probably will believe so toduy. They
Ionised upon the Soft of courage H
fiuliltng run n is rarely culled upon to
show, but few of them knew it then.
Only a f w of Hint howling crowd
snw a uniformed messenger boy
creep up lo O. Mines' corner during
the seventh round und riiutiouiily
irettlnif bis slnitline of receipt first.
Klip a yellow envelope Into the hnnd
of liddle Kan, Olbbon' manager,
(ill. boos snw It, nut of Hie corner of
his eye us ho sbiahed and slugged,
and he knew.
When 'i'otiimy crime to tils corner
fit the end of the seventh round b
nk calmly on hi bi"l nnd naked
Kane, "VV'hiit dn It any?"
"What docs wh.it sij?" countered
the iniimiKcr, hi fnc fustrtig.
"Oh. nil right," answered Olbbon.
but I know."
The detailed iiceotint of the nexl
round sljows flint Olbbon "ruined
I lights and b fts to the bodv and
slammed several teeth out. of MIske's
mouth" find thut "Olbbon rock"'!
Mlske with rights 11ml lefts to the
head," and Hint "iliey were exchang
ing when th bell rung,"
The remainder of tha dutolls don't
mutter much. Tommy kept on,
slumming away, fighting cleverly,
crnft.ly, fiilntlng his opponent Into
leads (hut led only to punishment
Until ft twist of fat In tho 101 li
caused lilbbons' right fiat to fail lie
low Mlake's belt and Mlske to fall
upon the Moor and tho battle to end.
It wns more than the mere dis
appointment of losing a light that lie
had virtually suited any for keep
that come to Tom Gibbon when ho
left the ring. Kane shoved the
crumpled tsleirram Into the lexer's
gloved fist. "Kend It, Tom," he
said. "IasV hurry end drcr. I'm
awfully sorry"
"All right," said Gibbons, the two
fisted, buttered lighter, tents stream
ing down his sweaty face. "I know
what you mean."
Jlut thoso who crowded the nrena
and lined th aisle down which the
loser strode, dldnt know. Tiiey hud
seen fighters lose on fouls before, but
they had never seen or, cry even
when he hnd lost hi flgiitinfr refuta
tion. They Jldn't know ubout tha
telegram hadn't een th messenger
boy creep back Into the crowd after
delivering the meosuge that told of
the death of Tom' father In St. Paul,
of 11 father proud of hi fightlnx
eons, who had taught them much of
tho fighting thut they knew and
biUKlit them from Ills Irish blood.
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Iljiy Schalk of the White Rox holds
the record for the most game par
ticipated in by catchers during a sen
son. Kay wa 101 contests In 1020.
George Gibson holds tha National
league record, mado In 11109, which Is
110, giving Bchnlk the distinction of
being the only major league catcher
known to have been In more than ISO
games In a single campaign. Schalk
for 10 consecutive year has caught
mora than 100 game a season.
John McGraw of the world's cham
pion New York Giants will have noth
ing to do with any barnstorming ef
forts, now that the big serlea is over.
H expects to leave his home at i'el
hum Manor, N. V., as quickly as pos
sible and proceed to Cuba, where ho
will spend tho winter. McGraw owns
a large block of slock in the racing
plant of the oasis. He has no dis
like for tho linrnntormlng idea, but he
does not care for it, personally.
l'!iiglieh Cheiker Playtr
I'auirril to Win Tuiu ncy
Ihwton, Matt.., Oct. H. At the clow
of tho second ilay In play of tin;
fiflh American nntionul chucktr tout
nutiient ln-re, Alfn-d Jordan, former
Lugllnh champion, whs favorite for
t it lo honors, Jordan, who defeated
Wlllnr.I Imvls, former Mnsxnchusetl
champion, In the first round, won In
the second round Friday from Imuh
(Jlnnht-rg of Hrooklyn, ranked as or, a
of tho leadliig plnyeis of the country.
Jordan aou ona gain while three
were drawn.
Itai'ii and Jut KirkKoml
lleut llarnt'R mmiI Fdirtll
I hlhid. !ihla, I'a, ixt II Walter
llagen, intlh) oim-n s'lf thauipHin.
aifl J n lJikml. AiiaHallaii Htla
kulllrr, Friday (I'b ntad J lit lUlm s.
former hMr of th l'titih tniwn.
Slid J 'ho I krrell. th .Sea- Yolk alar,
I uu and I I t p ar 111 a il h"l benefit
ln'lf Dial' it on lb bltk i.f lt. Mi l Mi
l lli a. t 1 lult.
D'Aniitinr.io Mfii Fi'Iiti'iif.
Iximlon, tVt, 14 tlty A. I'.r-Fisbt.
tug hna broken nut between th Il An-
tiunilo baionsrlrs and th Zaiull
force in Fluma, sa a limn nt
aeR to tha Central News today, An
A 111 ona ineaaaK statr Hint Hal. ill
desiroyri have bu n i1ii.iti bed .t
prrvelit lb i. i'iiiiiiii i f '.ia. iatl
era from IUin for Fiuiite,
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Always Promised to See Next One
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