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THE OMAHA BKE: THURSDAY. OCTOr.EU 1?. lyJ2
INDOOR SPORTS
Drawn for The Bee by Tad
Coach Schmidt of Central Giving
Purple Athletes Hard Workouts
Copyright, l?llntrnl
8rvlc
Tech High Team Putting on
Finishing Touches for Beatrice
Omaha High Vt i II Idtumh
Strong Aerial Attack
Agaiiiht ovvau.
Pchmlilt nf Central High III
waafintf no Urns In rounding u faat
fur Ilia l'urplH
grid clash with
Jcffrraoi HI oh
a.'hool of. Council
IHuff l'llday.TIni
lllltoppcr hav
never been defeat
ed by ilia lma ag
gregation und
hope are becom
ing higher than
ever ut repealing
ilia former victor
ies In till week's
ci.iiteal.
Tim J o w n n
hope to glvn Crm
tml a hot liiiltla
when ih' I'uiplH athlete em the
big muddy, aline they will bo liprn-ai-nlcd
by a twiiii it veterans who
Iihvh been rleiinlng house mi nil tlii'lr
p Ilt4 Hill far tlllH cllol,
Captain Willillng nf Central will
probably bo iinnbln ti) piny brenuaii
of injurlc ri--i vi-rt In liint week's
fray, till t lnre several new footballers
have lilt tlin ilUHt lit thn Central rntiii)
during the limt frw practice, tin great
misfortune Im struck thi Nchriis
knna, Tim l'tiri'lo mentor Im found
h valuable mnn to rati-h thu ovnl In
midair when I t-y noltlM wn shifted to
till) halfback position. A Strong II cl'llll
HftlK'k Will 1)11 llllllll lied ngltlllHt till'
Iowa footballer and a stronger line
will enter thn contest than him gnno
ng.'ilnst tha Dliiffa team fur several
years, Marrow anil Cogllr-cr urn two
new possibilities for the wing posi
tion tin the hill ntid K. Clarko Iiiih
been doing good work at the viienn
ry left by Hlrlbllng. Tho Central
bark a to oppose tha Jefferson school
will b chosen from Oiillowuy, How.
ell, Uiwaon, Molicrmott nnit It y-
tlllld.
m i h h tkamw.an to
KTOI 1U Ml Or I KNTIIAI...
With h Central Hitch niin tint
two ilnya (iff, Coach JS'lggciiicycr of
Lincoln High of Council Bluffs In
whrklnf hla men overtime In order
that they might bo In thn boat of
aliupa to rmnlinf the huaky Central
athlete In tlio riluffa Krldny after
noon, lining; the Notre. Dame shift to good
advantage, f'onch Nlggemeyer, who la
a. former Pinko unveralty star ath
Mp, yratirily aent hla men nimlnat
the acnoriil tram. Tho varalty aroieil
at will anulnat tha rcaorvr a,
Tha I-lncoln couch will two avery
piny In tha hook In order to atop the
Omnhana. Captain Owen will ha In
t.h linkup after an ahaenco of two
wctka. Itouac, a new man, la showing
up well and may pet a chance to ilny.
Johnny Sudenberg to
Box Jimmy Delaney
Johnny findcnlicrsr, who atoutly r
fnara to hHhW hla flatln aaplratlona to
ba lowered into a grave, will tonB mlt
tena for tha edification of flatlc fnna
at Piiluth. Minn., Friday rlffht, Jim
my Delaney, Ht. Tanl mldulewelfrlit,
will oppoaa him.
Kudenberg and Delaney each honat
a decision over the other.
Stewart McLean of St. Tatil and
Hernia Ilnhn of Cincinnati will flht
the aemlwlndtip. '
Tho Omaha middleweight la pre
paring: to launch a cotnehack In Krl
day'a fluht. Ie once waa regarded a
a Kood middleweight poaaiblllty.
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Milniiktt, Wli , I 1 1 JnJtnny
MmiiMiiIiii. t'xnt Mtt htwwiKlit Ufjiicr, tcUy
.Kiit mtiilM tr j ti-rouml, tti-lt linn
hi Mi i with l.tw 'h.Jlifi, I'lijiM'lfiplHa, Imi
ftr J"i nl t lit i uci Nm Vf in (Mr I Tim
ft-f t inatit culls f it WPlKhlitf in t U
Milwmihf. U , ir. M Hi. wair! 4iv
(tn it, M( . fit il fttrtt Imi welglif huArr, (h in
nifert friiiUiH u nat rtt hoy, in
in riMiml h'MK limn tin en -lubrr 27, (hit
Wfitrht lu m 12b p( udiIm, ( wan u nfimincjj
to.lny.
Brands False Reports
Notre Dame Is Weak
Mucoid, (lit. iH-tli1.) t'lnr
eina Hwannon, capialn of hint jear'i
vlciorlona' NcliiiiKka ilevcn, who la
uaiilatliiK t'omh liuwaon thla year, re
turned to Lincoln yi'Kteriliiy from
l,llfiiyeHe, 1 ml. , Wheni lie acoutnd thn
Mot I'M Diitne I'lirdux gnnie.
Hiiultlti(f of thn Notes Dniiio Imm,
which I'oini' hern for tho TIhuiIihrIv-
IiiK ko 'tic, I'oin li hwiuiaoii atnleil Hint
llm ilcBcrliitlon iif K'niito Itockne'a
flxlilliiK iiiMcliliii, an Ktei-ii waa hIiii
ply u iiilanoiin r.
Hwniiaoii anya the Noire Dame liack
flilil la na good If not hctter than laat
year. Knifing tlin heat team I'urdim
lum turned nut In acvenil yenra, 20
to 0, la mtltu ivlilelico of tho teiim'a
atreiigth.
"Noire Diinie will win all iia gnmea
up to TliiinliHglvIng ami ll'a going to
ha iulghly hard for Nehrimka to con
(iucr auch fighting aplrlt na waa dim
oiiatniti'd In the l'urdne game,"
Couch Hwhiihoii auld.
Central Reserves
to Play Deaf Team
1 'on. h l're.t Jllll of the (Vnlral Jllgh
Hccniid team of foolhallcra will acrid
hla gridatiia agnlnat tho N.liniHka
School for tho Jicaf fit Jtlvcrvlnw
park thla uftcriiooti. The KcHervca
liavo been working hard all week In
preparation for tho cIiinIi and 11 fairly
faat niachlno will enter tho fontcHt,
Thn preliminary content before the
Hloux City ganiu gave Coach Hill a
cliauco to ao how hla protegea alack
up, Tho Deaf tnachlno haa a victory
ova thu Tech Heaervca to Ita credit
and tho Central team la out after tha
acalpa of thn whole Inatltuto nkven.
Ileeuuan of tho wtallh of inulftal no
lineup of atartera ciin bu (riven un
til thn content la atarted. "Zip" lllll
haa a liUHky lino and a faat nnd heavy
quartet doing the plunging.
Siki and Beckett
to Fight in December
'ari, Oct. 18. (Uy A. '.) Thu
fight between "Haltllng" Will and Jon
Heckelt, Kngllah heavyweight, will
take place. In London on December 7,
It waa officially unnoiinccd tonight by
thn International boxing union.
Tho art Idea cull for a 2Uround en
counter and will bi for the official
heavyweight tltlo of lOurope, na neith
er Heckett nor HIM nro ablo to make
tho light h.nvywelght limit. Tha
Senegaleae, who recently defeated
fieorgea Ciirpcnlicr, will fight around
1S5 pomula, which la 10 pounda heav
ier than tho weight he fought In tho
Curpen tier atruggle.
Tho Aaaoclated Preaa uuderalanda
from a moat rellublo nuthorlty that
Hlkl will receive 7.000 pounda. win,
loae or draw.
Husker Athletes
Fourth at New Orleans
New Oi'teaiia, , Oct. 18. In a
drlvliiB flnisli liulxiantt Imrely
noteit out New York In the Ameri
can IjPkIoii track anil field meet at
Tiibine htuilliim here yestenliiy by a
more of I'.l'a points to 47 w.loln
for New Virk. MlsnU.lpp linishrd
in (hire" place with 4:l'a point al
ter giving New in k m tiisnla all
thn . Nilnnka waa fourth
with TH'j point.
J'raiiciH llynl nf Yirciiila waa tha
liiillxldiml atar of flie meet, a urlnit
?i, poiiila, every miIii inditrd to
MrslnU. I!rd wa tha only entry
troiii li elnirt.
Central Gridsters to
Sec Lincoln Game
C.,ti jl. I.uii.lt of Vi.ti.l It.nh aenl
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cut )trrd,iy im neprtiii. n f.-r tha
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Advocates of
Busy in Omaha-Team to
Be Formed at Ft. Crook
Will Omaha breathe the zip and tang of polo?
The fuHcinatinp; sport is tukinjf the country by storm
and thin city most likely will see the game in progress soon.
Even women have accepted polo in the east as the big sport
of the season and every day sees the equestriennes on promi
nent courses dashing expertly across the green, at the same
time deftly swinging at the polo ball.
With army teams reviving polo at Fort Snelling and
Fort Des Moines, Maj. Gen. G. B. Duncan, acting commander
of the, Seventh army corps area with headquarters in
Omaha, is enthusiastic about introducing the game here.
Though nulto ioMt mld.llo age, Ma.
Gen, Duncan la an export horaeinan
nnd would participate In polo hlmaelf,
ho auld.
Ho well would the odlcer Uko to aeo
polo Introduced in Omaha that h
would allow civilian teama to play the
game on the Kort Crook parade
ground, an Ideal courae, he aald.
Intenan interaat In the great out
door aport -could bo nroued lajtween
army nnd civilian teama, tho major
general bellovea.
Waiting for Iloraea
Id Arrive at Fort.
"America la turning morn every
day to outdoor aport," aald the of
ficer, "nnd polo, the greateat of gnmea,
la faat aweeplng the country, I would
Ilka to aee every outdoor club In Oma
ha aupport it polo team, I think tha
hnraea are here and Oninha ahould
not' be behind In tha aport. Tourna
ment could be Arranged ao that team
from different cltlea could compete
In the game."
The major general aald ho would
organize an nrmy polo team at Fort
Crook aa aoon aa more horaea arrive
at the poat.
Nebraska Athletes
Place at New Orleans
New Orleana, La., Oct. 17. (Special
Telegram. Flying the colore of the
Nehrttaga legion, track and field ath
lete from the Cornhuaker mate won
fourth place In the flrat annual Amer
ican l,iglon track and field chain
plonahlpa held hern thla ftflernoe.
Th Nebrnaka athletea flniahed with
n total of I'll -12 polnta nguinat the
beat apike eho performera In the
country.
IIhvhHp of the Nebrnaka team waa
tha beat point collector for thn weat
erner. lie placed third In tha 100
yard dnah: third in the 440, and fourth
In the !;0-)ard daahea.
Kretjilt-r, former I'nlveralty of N
t.raaka dlatanc man and mamher of
tha Dougla County poat, placed aee
end In tha three mil run. Dlvaney of
New- York won tha event in thnlllni
fimh.
Iitxkard if Nlok pUed third In
Ilia vaul high tun dim, and eect.nd
In ttt - l-'W
"I'huih'' Mi t.irUy of Omaha, finlh
d third In tha antnding broad Jump,
and third tn tha hull Jump, lie fin
ttiv. f ourth tn tha h pik-ipae !
jiiiup
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Polo Get
Torn Ligament May
Coat Central a Star
A:
TORN ligament may cuuse Cen
tral High aehool to loae lta
husky captain, Harold Strlbllng.
Tho big pilot waa Injured In Fri
day' a game against Sioux City High,
which tho locals loat, 9 to 7. He will
have an X-ray taken today to deter
mine the extent of the Injury.
Should the Injury put him out of
tho game for the remainder of the
senium Central' machine will be ma
terially weakened, na tho doughty
pilot rips and teura great holes in
enemy linea.
Eastern Collcgfn Pluiinitig
International Track Sleets
New York, Oct. 1 S Elaborate
plana are beiiuj m.ule by eaatern
Athletic unlveraltica nnd rollegoa for
a aerlea of Indoor track moeta during
the coming winter, which pmiulun to
ecllpae fornitti- effort lu thla direction.
Following the International trend tn
other (li-tmrtiuetita of aport, nffurt
will be made to aecura a.ma of tha
lending Kuropi-an attta a well na
thoae from tha INiciflo roaat t- r. la
pet In kVeil of the in.-re tmpurt.iut
nifei of the winter.
(irome Ilrcakn Window
to iVoox on Kigiitir
othute, lk, tlit. 1-
Iiuiua, Miialilii( Ihruufctt a pUir
l4 wind.. M tret mule anal
ime quarter liu H llikk, fk w
Ihruuflt the Mih el the m Ime
( h.dil aHl III m the rr tl are.
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Students Buy Used Cars
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Football Facts Worth Knowing
Best Grid Play to Use
iiy sol
Q.
J'layer cuught a forwurd phM,s):
tan with It flvu yard and dropped it
op Held of play, bull rolling over op
ponctit'a goal line, where nnotlirr
plnycr of hlH team Ml on II. Wua
tlila u tiiii.'h.lownV
A. Ye. It I ruled a loose ball and
it man recovering a looao ball behind
an opponent 'h gnul lino more a
I. iiiclidimn for III aide, Kulo 6, hcc
tion II.
ii. An oflHldo mini on a punt
touched ball, ltulo anva opponcnta
get ball wlih llveymd penalty. L'luy
evidently stopped. Jtefcreo had not
Why fio thiy do ItT
That'll what thu folku wlio don't hunt
dlK'Ual Hatk
Tliona wiio hunt 'em kjnw why. Thftia'n
a mighty mil iNfy Imii H(iin"ihtnu about Jt
thut imm a portujuilliiK mipvul,
It miikiM mnn
htavt it wrm bod ut 4 ti, in. or earlier.
Drive thruiiuh tho cohi nnd liiuct or
ml I-,
Carry and UUa out voud and llv do
oay. U'hU for hum in a rhUly wind or ruln
swfpt blind.
i i'ii fur rn.li on liutiiU nnd knoos nd
Wjidj Ic-clfiKK1'! ut rem nm.
MImh iuprI Oind wurlt.)
Hlrup all mglit on nurnlliuri, aomHlniMi
nnw-iiovt-rt'iU
Gt th'fU and disappointed occasional-
fipftnd inonpy for guns, nhcllii, hunting
Clothei, ettr,
iiuy Itcnscii.
KtMk BluirfU In rlubn and hunting lodKf.
Think about duck rnatlng; even through
tha flom'd wttMiui.
Hut It's worth HI So nay hunter of
the elUHt ve, Hharp-pjod, nili'ttiry fowl.
If you Hover
Had Hti alarm Hock wurn you that the
first mornlnit of fhft 0fumin huh at liHiid
or u-uuld he by the tlnio you got In ouc
blind.
JajoUoiI nut through the hruNh or grann
nnd m'?u dark moving forms on tho wa
tt r Itcfora day.
Waltetl for light, with tho ntfllnnKs hro
ken by the chattur of ynur calU'ra.
l.lston'-d to thft miMvTlng note of the
loHtlpr of tlm ninll;ird "V."
Heitrd tha puUe-tiulckcnlng nwltih of
wlngM na a bunch of btarklHt-ka Mwung
runt or high, overhead on tha Incoming
niKht.
Hud your hen i t Hklp a boot and your
fltiK-rii t wlich an a hunch of redhead
ided your d(iu. a and headftl tttrHlght
for you.
Watched a h!g cnnvnidick tumbU- h"il
long from a flying flmlt when jour 13 or
Ku-iTftuger larkfil.
'Straliu'd your gun" trying to kilt 'em
ton fur awuv.
llrought homo tU limit.
Fr-Hittd your friend on dink mrnt.
Hfflai uhhi to rahtf the attta In a ttu k
h'Mtttng lory t.ntcit.
Hud tha antldrntiun that ia always
tiT"i"nt.
Thought, along annul July, how all-firrd
long tt wn4 until Ut toller Id.
M IMir, on' vt nnl aom thing that'a
worth miir thin It tot,
(And your t-oy lura a h"r1tsg of hMlth
fend h!irta finni hunting
l 8, If u ttt a gooac that'a ann
thing tW aaaln'
Excitement of (! rid iron
dame Fatal to Man
I.iiven.e. Miiui . Ut It John C.
M.llililh'.-I. LI. own nine vi.lh , lie
im-nt and airuheu wiili p,ii.illl
wlula nM lim 11 f.mtt.tll fcitioi! brre,
died at b ' b 'U' t.lv.
IVath IVtiultf Affinnnl.
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t'fl iilV fc.rll C II. Ii.illi.4 I V It"
lt!t e-.li,IV d.ill.i't f..U! t t-t I. I!. I'll ;
t t..-..." f!el p,..-',.l ! ,1 - tli,d, t -it
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blown whiaLlo. Then opponing buck
picked iit ball mid i.m for a touch
down, clnlmlng I tint hla Hide ref lined
Hie penalty. Wna (Mm correct'.'
A. Ycn, it 1a a Iiiik liilou n. The
penally for an oil hide piny muy bo
waived. Knle 2.1, hcillnii III.
y. Team punt with a player be
hind punter. Hall croMHcd opponcnTa
goal line. Man back of punter fell
on It. Wuh thla a loudibnck or a
touchdown? (live tho rulu which aj)-
pile,
A. It Ih ii loiieliliiicU. Oiihldc liieli
niiiht bo recovered on the field of
piny, Hule tl, aeclion 15.
y. Wo miiilo a fair catch and our
Ciiplaln said wo would try for u
(Imp-kick, Then Im found that' thn
dlelitnto waa farther tlwin our drop
kicker could kick ball, lln thou told
another player to ninke a drop kick
for goal. Ref.-i'eo would not let UM
do anything but drop-kick. What la
the rule?
A. If cuplain mi id Unit lie: would
try il drop liieli lie mtiHt niiilii (lie al
Idlipl. Kulo K!, Meet Ion 2,
Q. When a Nra try for a goal
fiom tho Hold nflur a fair cnteh nnd
bull hlta goal pouts and bounflH back
into field, can't that team recover bull
beeaiiHo It is ' oiiHldo when kick Ih
tni.de?
A. Hull Is dead the moment It
si lilies goal post. II la a toiiclibnck
for defending tcnni. uln"6, aection
I I (d).
Tin; ismstTi.ay to isk.
With the bull In your pusmchhIoii at
midlield, first down, early in a game
on a wi'l day, It is freiiuently a good
plnn to limit, l'lay high punts to tho
opposition and make every effort to
rush tho man receiving. The brick
receiving Is nervous early In u game.
He Is uncertain ns to his ability to
catch punts. And It is not (llllicult
at. times to start him fumbling. Then
comes your opportunity. The chances
nro oven you will recover auch fum
ble and when auch fumbles occur
th" chances nre about 2Ti per cent In
favor of your acorlng a touchdown on
the fumble. Tho llrt Houghton
com bed Harvard team to swamp Vale
followed this policy In this game and
found it most successful, although
llarvni.l laik.il an attack that could
carry the bull over the Yule line on a
ling march down thu Held.
AliliteiKh N'.lr I'uini ImhI I'urn
inilvniali), in til 0, In ilivlr Kan.n Hm
iif.liir, It pai.l i.rly fur lie. ln. t..r
I.U-li, !tr U. kl till Itl Cnthnlh. I.Htl., '
wua lalo n eul 111 h final quail' r
null a br.'lipn I. a
Ther tiHVa b.'i-ll l.elliy K'at He'll
t.-..,l iir-k-fl l.y l.o-a, l.ul leiliiv l.lati'l
J'lirUlll, aoi'liomn.., at lna Ulllvmlly
oil a, iir.'.lii'l nf W 11 1 il.'". la pr.ili
nl'ir Him 11. "Ml l.iU,"'l ef I'prK'.n In Hi"
llak' l n (-. I 'll ill la iiuarlo.
l.ni h on tlm fliat I w ti I Mill win. Il
hui.ir.lay anil tli V .1 1 l".l and
ilfual.l Ilia l.l.ll-.l !' rn.TK bar
Iiiii ,i.ir.. Ilia l.ail eve. I .r Ilia .ml)'
teurhilewii nf III a..""'
Fiinll.all lina ,-ri.w.ta.l li."l..'tl l"n
Ida and K'.U eul id Hi' " i" ' I ' K I' 1 II'"
llllnri-al III III" a.'IH" '"'.III- I" I. row
vtieh yriir, and thu t.i L .r. M.la Dial
im. k lha .. .'..il' i". aiioliuii.t I"
1,11 puna nf Ilia i-.junlrv l.Hty lu tlm
.i,iillaii'y .d III1' Kane'. I'.'.'r.at I
li.iw ..iilind In lu lli'iiui'l -1 -nl 1 -.'
till liol Ki-url..!'
Tha Canlia tr.ni tml vi ik-ml 11
fit lu (Weal Hi V ''anil I'.'lyl-. Imi''
l.ian!'it" al 111' luneli'l, whait It H'.n, I'l
Id II It wna lint ui.lil tin f" tiu.ir.
.r Ihul l eltlrH i"irr,. A II. u a.nn .
Illn lliirvni.l naa wri.n'ia fluni M"
dull. cull.-Ka, 11 l' il. ('eir.i and llm
v h i t will int"l Hani -div In Hi'lr n
liii.il anil..', ivle'ii Ci-.i.'i liup-a l''-I'-at
lll'-ll' 8 10 II v..-l"y fit laat 'a'.
Tcbeau Starts Suit
m Against Denver Club
Denver, Coin., Oil. 18. Soil fur
1,500 waa filed In the iliMrirt court
here, yealerihiy by fieorgn Tehean,
.Hee of (lie Itr.iHilmiy liuxilnill
park nf Denver iiguliint the Denver
WeNlern IriiKlie Hull Imll club,
Tehran Iniaea lila anil on thn al
liKi'il breiicli of a contract wlilcli lie
allege in IiIn complaint bound (',
II. AlliltiN nnd I-. L. Wbiielork, of
lire ih of the club, In aiilileuae llronil
wiiy pink from blm for a period of
aeven jenra.
In return for thi It-nun a infill
part of I ho conaldernl Ion therelore,
Telieiiil Ktalea thai lie worked In get
thu .loplin (Mn.) fiHiulilMC of tlm
Wenlern ieiigue; Hint it waa tliiongli
Ilia iiifliieiico unit effoi'l Hint llifl
loplin fniiiclilhu wna nivardi'il to
Denver.
Fitzsimmons Wants
to Keep Fistic Bowl
La Toite, Ind., ()-;!. IS, Sb-pa nro
being taken by Kloyd Fitzsimmons,
lioxlng ptomotcr. to in-event the gov
ernment from M'lllng his hug.) arena
at Michigan City to anitofy Hen
against It for nonpayment for war tux.
Tlm promoter haa not given up his
original program of Hinging . exhibi
tion In Michigan Clly for a five-year
period. lie Is staking hope on the
state legislature passing a boxing bill
it thu next session.
Anieritiiii Association
Clubs Break (Jute Keconls
Chicago, Oct. IS. All nttendtinen
records for the American iiHsocirillon
were iltatlered during the 1H2- aeaaoit
when the eight clubs played to an iiU
tendance of 1.D29.378. Fresideiit Hlckoy
announced tonight. The previous high
tnalk was Inst year when the attend
ance reached 1.5:2,322.
The K.'insnH City club, which finish,
rd third In tho pennant race, half a
cm me behind Minneapolis drew me
largest attendance with 316,0nO.
Gianey Improving.
Cleveland, Oct. IS. ,1. Gladstone
Cli-nney, former outfielder of the Cleve
land Indians and malinger of the lies
.Moines team in the Western league,
ia here recovering from an operation
for appendicitis. Physicians report ho
went through the ordeal in gnat
shape.
IIawk.cyt'8 Run Signal.
Iowa City, la., Oct. IS. Iowa took
another long practice last night in
i rt iiaration for the Illinois game Sat
urday. All regulara, including Holdl.
center, participated In the signnl
thlrif!
drills,' but only the second and
elevens aeiiinmiiKed.
FATIMA7
CIGARETTES
now
If y I'cmM
for inoro in
would it mt
hi
low it j
4
Couch Druiuuioiii! ScntU '
Criilalcr Against Aliiroontj
in Final Scrimiiiat'e.
Tlm Tei h high team I puitlng oit
finishing loin In preparatory ti lt
i lash Filday, lit Peatrlee, llgaltltt
( .nu ll MiikIh
strong (nign County
atmegatlon. This
guliie w ill bo una of
tlm most Inipot-tiint
.oiilesla In tha
hi in., i it In rate.
ViHi.-idiiy tha
Maroon mid Wblla
I'lldMi.-ia belli a
1 1 f f a.-i iinmnga
inaiiiMt I'oarli
Ad. hum' o in a Ii a
nniW'iMily cloven.,
'I In y I e. l ived a
g 1 w o r k o u t
,fh I'"..!"' ,,, III. II I I
illy leu,,,, ,
VC j rx l olh ofieilcw
plnying
and ile-
feline.
I i uiiiiiioud ulll close thla weck'a
uork thi nltirnoon with a light work
out ni'iiliiMt the reserves and rlgnnl
lu aeil. c, A number of new plays
tveiA tiled III hist night' scrlinuiiigii
and will be uini'M-rcd in tho attack
tomorrow ill Jlentrlce.
Cnieh I ii umtii.'ii.l'a leant Ih wrnken
ed by the Injinles of a number of
men, Ciiptnln Kninie, thn giant nil
si ii I ii tai'lile, lina an Injured iinkla,
received In last week's gamo at. Hid
uey, and may bo u t in bin to enter
J.'rldny's tilt. Hluglca, hnlfbnck, wn
injured In the gnmo Inst week. Donrn
nnd Hwnnron havo been ndded to tha
hoiltal list, I Ioni a i also aufferlng
from an injured nnkle, received in
serlinuiiiga agiiiiisl the Kocoml Tile
(lay. Swansea's hnnd Is severely
lirulseil, and hn i unnblo to hnulla
tho bull. He Is the only experienced
mil In tho Technical camp, and his
al.iietii o from the lineup will be keen
ly fell.
llegiiidlesM of tlin crippled lineup,
tirummond expect to repent his wnrK
of the past two year iigulnst tho out
state team. Two year ago t lie Coin
iii.'t'i.i II4I1 team defeated lieatrlee,
11 to 7, while lust year tha count
ngaiust Hughes' limn wna 13 to 6.
Taylor and Langford
pi i . n n ri
to right m Dull King
Jack Taylor, Omaha ne;;ro bjlit.
heavy weight, will meet Ham I.angn
ford, tho "HoMton Tar W.'ihy,'' in a 16f
round bout In the Jiiurcz bull rlnfj
Just across tho border frum Kl Tasc
Tex., next Friday night.
Tho bout, ia to bo abided In Mexlca.
Instead of Texas, because 10-round)
bout are the limit In tho hone Sta
atnto.
.lack Lewis, ninnnger of tlin Oinalial
but Her, believes the "derby distance''
will bo greatly In favor of Taylor, lie)
doesn't believe tho Huston "ehooolnti
drop" can stick IS rounds.
Public Helling at Ontario
Hacft Course Loses Money
Toronto, (int., Oct. IS. Public bet.'
ting lit nil. courses in Ontario tills
year fell to fU.Otin.iioo or $l3,000,non
less than In 1021, It was officially nil
nounced today. The provincial gov
ernment also announced that tho tlrst
year's receipt from thn K per cent
levy on racing bets riniountcd to.
$2, 212, 220, in addition to tha daily fea
of 7.r,00 received from each course.
Olllelals of the Ontario Jockey club
reported 1111 oiierntlng loss during tho
last year of $17(1,(100.
Diegel Beats Mitchell.
Wnshliifl.il, Oct. 5S. I,eo Hegel,
former New Orleans profesalonnl,
mastered Abe Mltchel. the Knglish
professional, flvo up and four In a
special 3i!-liole match here yisterdny,
arninged 11s n result it the draw de
clared by the Southern ttolf associa
tion in the annual open tournament
nt Nashville. The match, however,
hoi no bearing on thn southern open
cliiinipioiiahlp.'
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