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rifn DM A IT A T.F.F.: TL'KSDAV. OtTDRKR 24. 1922.
JciivvblodJ
Ivlfk hd Huh fishier
H tough nn loo
I Mil they gni iii In an srirumefit I
And now I vb ti H plum through, j
IT'H IT TO JtKK. )
Now ilm Jk ln ha re-j
tiirrted from lh American I.fon
invention the f'gM M"1 I" Omaha
fan "Bi'k up "
fbning ( oiiimiMlnni-r "l iim" Irnjle
I an all around referee, limine
In!) and football game bring ln
apiiiir.
M.,n Joni .fr n.arfcWbanfhaH players will receive little support from men on the
,n i.. f!...i4 wi-ii iii' i.iviht. nj ail itwo Chicago clubs'. Both Cub and Sox players have openly
tin and all rn 'not 111 (came,
Over In Ilea Moine Ihry hale
I.m.i hall Irani llial represent Mill id
1. 1' and we wonder Is,' '""V
Ham will n gridiron, j
Thing lliat didn't happen down al
hrk. field rbtfiird: Th
Huakera didn't wear any Jail number
i.l. I iticuul the like,
m.v wr.Mt snow siior.
iolf fan'lorn of Omaha, after nil,
will get harrc to sea Walter IJagcn
t-nd Jo Kirkww'l. rioi'-'l ,o.fiii. ixy rhould th otwanlitl"i t foni
iicHoii l"t a w''k from l.'ft 1h"UL'At, aia thoar pliyna who hava
iay at lliw 'rouli KHd i-lul. ii rf tf.ar lni lronlla with man
ihra laii't any enow on th Kioiind ,. wnra and t-aiiiinnt.-a. and It
Klrkw.d xiri-a to do a f' W trU ln I
v.l'h th tut. li'i'l l"H"'l-
i. - ,....ir.7Talliic Holne ww"
IIHiiK lor nrir.i ..,,, i
,,Mr.ld n.d l rrli.U l. I..rra(
(arwnli.-r and '"""''' ,'r
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... ... ' i. ...,. t..I,l.'I.Mii.-, (he fiddler' romiwlillon inaraij"!. l'i--ald-nt I'hiirh II. Khttct
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Wraiioii IKH'I" Hiinaiiwa,
Willi I" l
iI.m off hhioii at hi limn
In I
Kn Ah'onlo, T-.. In l-tt'-r to lha
wrli'-r aaa that with tha world a-rl'
hla'ory, tha (own of San Antonio l
jut a r-KJlMx t i town,
MIT HV.Y.i, hTtltSl.
YrtA HniK-y, former H'irr o mm
..,-k.r la foinir lo nilinaKa lha Holly-
wood 'al 'l 'I'"'' ,hl"
Tlanay aaya h apci lo
Irani of far.
winM-r.
biva a
Sound like lha liallle of Hull Kun
down n tha hank of t artar l-aka
lhea nioiiiiiu wllh lit ""'
tinnier doliiu lha liooltn.
III world ran ret In "rare now
lhat llartard ha neiraien ir.,..rj
il (he Ki iiliron. ,
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Thoxe "j. iryintf i olon l" didn't K't i
'I'V
far thia a-.-iMiii. AUtiouan '
j ill i - a
(o ,-w
dialanca from iMnvllle, Ky
I la ven.
Xred New Sienciy. 1
;,,,'i aiy th..t centre rid-
me
Iter hi
, -al.iKi- friirhl," lcUn I' j
marked
the Ihird (una 'y '" i
,il',el
ll.-it vard in Si w Unveil. I
Some fiina Mill lu.laf mi Jiinit A(u1t),J, ,;,.,, ,,,, ,v.rll an,,
John l. ;.raw, inananer of Hie i ham-1 ; .,,, Midland maintained lt
plon I.IhiiI, the "miracle llian, " I , pr (.P(U Kluwulti t,y blunkltlK
Mill" of the fact Hint they railed cm j iork , ft hlHl j,-r,iay. I'cril
thai after lb 1DJI sera. i fr(m K,.arney, 12 to 0. while
. .7.r. ..I -n iUiHdnm wa batHiiiK hii outalat
M-.l.lt MISM. ileum, the 8p-nrfh Kouth iJakota.
A couple ,A fi.thall player K-t N(ia, Th! hitler Kami) reaulK-d In
I heir domea cracked and -K broken, m.mf,u, IU, w,,uh m, help nor
all of which make them etlKible for, KairW KiandlnK. Orand la-
(he fjimplla! arid then aome wt bird
chirps (hut the nm name i mnn
iiiulal than football.
In a field il "tie of llie ronlealanl
diM-n't lime bin miliar or lake a
"lirudie" the flKht is rnndderrd a
Inait.
fl Tit I M IV NKKKtHKV
When you K-t kn'K'ked out In a
foothull K-'ime I hey aend you to a
huaplUil and (he aihool aenda you
flowers, but If you et knK-ted out
In the ro-d arena the rommfaalon
liohl up yuur purae, f
icordiiic to riHirl down ml Hie
I'iKld Itinlto "KliV Schlalfci nmy
foral.e Die fixlic arena and upend
the remainder uf hi life Icllinu the
public about hi hard liallle.
Some hover claim In have apeedy
hill while in aiiiiiii, Hume of (hear
ohifl are from an iipriuht wltin
to Hie floor.
ATTKM ION! S( III.AIKKK. j
Ileuny Leonard, .l.an.p. ia tnkiriK no j
haiti'.a. lyeonard ay many fiiHt-i
ilaaa fiRhtei have ataited to allpj
whin they devolei too much tlnm 10
i,,.. in. (t.tMM tw.t .lt-ive hilt
hii ufier MKlit and neter drive when I
tiaininii fur n fi; lit.
If laniard never drlte when train-!
Inn for fiuht wr kim lie mu-t have!
a chauffeur. hecaiiKa llcnny laii't i
Thin? Sns-down?
Sure Way to
Get Right Weight
lacraataYour Rad-BlaoJ Calla-That's
lha Sura Wart 1 S. S Build Blood.
CUi Thit Mean Slraaglkl
Tn yn kaew hr Ininrama earn
Mil If refiia la Ihiiir rnl mr
Bira he. im mr ar uuiler witdll
kioiyU t.iut la b uuiier tiH
aftea r ! ftlla t la Ik
k.at II Ova -ni at !
(. a.1 14 call W !
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S.S.S.n-tw4i
Players'
Both Cubs and White Sox
Players Against Organization
Baseball Commissioner Landi Doesn't Seem to Think Much
of Union Plan Moguls Declare They Will
Fight to Bottom Dollar.
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i Chicago, Oct. 23. The
declared themstdves "out" of
the new organization being perfected by Kay ( annon, Mil
waukee attorney, who hopes to organize the playcru along j
the sam lines as the trade unions. ' '
Omaha Haw Im4 M Ira.
Apparently Cannon' big lha
ha
i been gieeted well l.y player on some
"f the enetern teams, lint lha western
rlul.a don't a'"in Id Ihlnlt much of
tha scheme. It la g well known fact
that those ball players who have elg-niiii-d
their Intention of J.-lnliia; tha
,m.n nhown that tha dlximtlallrd
l-f'ln In I'ullmun ram travrllnK
.
MJfy jTf
,w Unit tha N. hniaka Hora-ahoa
' I'ltchlnif ho. Iiill.m lihina to tin vw a
...in i. ).! r .ll
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and will t? followad hy an Intercity
lodilla d" wink llfnlriMt Ion contaat,
Mor- llian 4.IKSI fan turned out 1
-a "IJalM." Kufh parform al Tarkln,
Mo., and linmidlali-ly followlne lha
Kama tha fan knew why tha Yanks
I didn't win Ilia world aeries,.
j With lha trfi ',( i .non ovar (he
j tranfr of tha Sioux City franchla la
' in ord' r.
! NKVF.K V.MI.H.
I 'hurley Whlla (a eklnf another
. I.iiltl with Champion Jienny Lconaid.
! Won't ho lone now Ix-fora we learn of
' l-onard hreakliiR hi neck or InJuiitiK
I In hand ao Ihut Hie flhl can't lie
I li-!d Ihla wlntar
M lien (.reek meet lirei-k Ihey don't
open a new n-olauianl. They K"t ton
many now. They raiaa tha price of
ieaU.
IFour Teams Tied
for Conference Lead
Lincoln, 'lei, U.-Your t-ain t-
main In the "charmed club" In tho
l.il,iaak;i aiaift confcri-nce. They are
land, ihej (,ihr 1 ,000 percenter, wa
Idle. e
The KHme between Peru and Mid
land at Fremont and !etween Orand
Inland an I Nebraaka Wcalevan at Tnl
verally l'lii.-e, achaduM for Friliiy,
will make the "charmed circle" mote,
excltiKlve than ever.
The atundliiK of the lat conf-r-
em-e:
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U'mleyan, 'Z: l'" -caner.
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Midland, ' NarmaL
Peru, K; Kerny. .
i hKilron, ; Spear(ili, S. P., .
i.amr Till Weak.
I Tw)n liit Nebrh tmrai
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! 'u.niiU' aint Nbraks Wwleyan t
l'ar.d,?.laa'a'sa.a.t Cofn.r at Beth.ny.
).)vr,","", ""l"",t W""ro ln""'
Jvr .mln.t vtilland t Frsmont.
Krn-y aala.t Vaik al Vufk.
Advance Time of (iamc.
CliiiaKo. (let. i ne nine
i.tm tliiK tha ChiiHK" t'llncetoii Inter-
i-i iliinal fiajtlwll aamo here next, Hut-
unlay waa advanced iixluy a hulf an
hour lo I V. M. U avoid playing tha
cloalni? mlnule of the am In dark-
Football (lamvn oil
SlaW This Week
Tl MUV.
Mllmlngloa al lldla- alia..
INIH4V.
Mrltla at Kalnin-.
W liiMiMilon at Itairfwia-Hallar.
rniHtrl al lMtn
Mkeli ln.lUa at raM-aioaat.
Klerhng al t riead.
H,ulkeaelerw al Haaaa klal xormal.
Iteihaet al atat w.i.uH Nornwl.
.,a aial Tearher al r lhor.
Mmine al r'i"a.
lenlral al William Je,ll,
HlMuarl tlley roll. l Hrary.
HiM.orl W Ml l Mr.lll Tearh-
"l ulh'trkla al Oalral HaWm.
Ileddjaf al kurrk
akll MUkT.
Irl
Maroelta al I i"ihi..o
.nk in WHlar iaal Omul !
r.w-
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ia Hlk at Imoii.II Mlull.
tale,
keknuk ! llkkki-wa.
IMkok
C. ' al I fciM.
I'i4a at !
IIUnoM a ItHki.
nw Mala al W i . a
liili at t trv
Mukiaaa al I4im
k.MM at kuM
Wtaavwi at I
Maakul.a .1 ! IIWII
kaaaaa al h !.
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w at
uimii iwr
kk.a al t mm
KiokiiHju a keaoa
W al Waaal,
I h ,wa al Wtaat
tifclaaal '.
Wake a Mka
WMMla a k ..-
l..4 al N"i.(lU
I al ta Moktll
I al m
kl-w al ateaa
. at I aa-M kaa
aaraa l I
M al ka lkM
at l4l al I -.- laa
ll.ailM a W.
tat.a al faao,
I al W ktaal
m 4 at 4 W'Uik
W. a "
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I a.ka al WH.aak
k.ui -'. at Ii. aM) la)l,
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Union Will
o
proponed union of major league
any plan or connection with
player la Ihe ode w bo Kill hap al
lha plan.
Captain 1'hailcy llolh Ine of (lie
f'ul.a an I 'I that tin ha talked tha mat
ter over with several of tha player
and they hate agreed In kwi clear
uf iIim union, "i don't see any ad
vantage In Joining," Jlollochcr wild,
"for I haven't liud liny trouble with
either owners or manager,"
Hiim-IjiiII Commissioner K. M. Lan-
lia il'xufi't seen, l.i think tha
I iirilori lii, v-n If fornird, will rut
itriuch of a aw:iih In lnM-ba!l'a ad-
j vnnrwiirnf. I'n aid. nt llaydlrr of tha
Johnson of (ha Arnariran hki alao
lm)ff(.rlf f( (hB r,)1;uln.
! Hut av rul of lha aaaiam mar
Inula hava coma out fiiit on lha aiih-
of lha Hrookli n chid hn flvcliirad thai
-
i n win hkiii tnn union lo ma mhioiii
I dollar. John M'Uiaw and (lharlaa II.
j Hionehaiii of (ha Djanla don't think
tha plan will no (hrmiKh, but aia
i randy to huck II, whlla Col, Jluaton
ami Col. Hupix-rt, Joint owner of th
Vankaca, have dclarad thamaflvaa
rady to k to war If any of thHr
playxra, upon jolrilns; tha union, kick
up their hcala.
Wilson Hiirlicst
Point Recorder
New York, Oct. 2.1. - Harry Wllaon,
veteran l'ennylvanla HDile halfback,
lead Individual acorcr In college foot
ball rank for Hie early iwaaon game
wllh 55 point, ono mora Ihan Jimmy
Itoherlao)), Curii-Kla Tech quarter
back, Hoth acored twice In Hatur
day's game and brought their total
of touchdown to rilua apiece. Wll
aon Klned nn extra point in an early
Jtame by aeorinx n pidnt on a try after
touchdown.
Hriinner of Lafayette la third with
S3 point and J'alm of f'enuaylvanla
Stale la fourth wllh 40. (ieotga I'fann
of Cornell, Walter Kopplach rf Co
lumbla and Jehhirdt of Lafayette are
lied for llfth place with 30 points
each,
I'ndefeated eleven In the eaat In
clude Cornell, Harvard, N'avy, Army,
Pennsylvania Htate, I'lilverHily of
Pennsylvania, Lafayette, Princeton,
UeoiKctown, llicklnaon, WaKhlnKton
and Jefferson , ISrown, Tuft, Went Vir
ginia, and Marxachuactl Aggie.
To Play Sunday,
The HillHide Athletic club will play
lha Olympics here next Sunday at
the Western league park.
Tha Tocumseh (Xeh.) Legion team,
claimant of the state Legion cham
pionship for the last three years, will
play the Olympic here November 5.
f)p you know
that
Hilly MUke, who wu awarded a de
eluloa over Tommy (.IIiImoi raceally In
Sfiw York on a foul, ha oeea matched
fur an American l.eton card al (.rand
horkm, N, ArmMIca day. Mlnke'
onpvnent will he Hint Krder of I Union,
I., a aiant weialiina Sit pound and
landinc fert t Inrliet la hi torkln
fet.
When the Iowa learn travele.1 lo Vala
liut week for their Inlernecdoaal rlah,
there wa ooa member In lha parly who
waa nol a football playee. Ha forte
Mmwell. who 41 year a aet tha
liurdla reronl at Vnle which ha never
been bettered. Maiwell was eat eoit
Ihrouth (he klndneM of hi friend at
Keokuk. In the hull of fama at KM,
Matwell found a lifo-aixed plctur af
hlm.eir and two hroaa tablet rhroni-
llng hi arhlevemeaU.
When Ihl new get out there ll
iimbably b a ruh of golfer la lha
link at l.oodlanri, Kan, Tha grrea
there ara Mid to b Inrmted with rat
llranake, and one day lal week 23
mea are kkIiI to hate beea bitten, but
they did mil die. It I Mid thai the real
nhl-tlme antidola wa handy nd after a
few amid tKiillow the player had t
rnougli pep in him la go out and get I
bit aaain.
Foot-Ball'
I rawfiinl W In Amaher,
i rawfo ii, .Nab, ii, t. 2.1 ih.,., i, Tele.
High School
conn Crawford w.i..i t'hu.lri.n l.yltln fh.1 4! each and nine gettuof!
Ih. or i.f 4 la 1) Th, I I'mafnril I
Hunt ll. lory tint ttaaiin The I'lawfurd I
ii en hn nut iu win .-4 nn ihi eiia,
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I'lrrre lloa llefaala Norfulk. I
N.ifi..m. s.u. no i tspatisi Tel.
a. 411. i jk druiiklrk in Ilia w-oml ijuarlrr t
r.auilrtl in a I l tl lury tr lit I
l...iin twaitt aifa.ii.l Hi Nt,ifls I.asien
alt h-ta Siif.ilaa altrt,a..i, t tha
lirt same IS a a.ilt tnr (talk train.
wrtl Irvsnrr HarllalM.
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EDDIE'S FRIENDS
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Football Experts
Over Shift Used by Centre Team
New York, Oct, 23. Football
expert of the eaat wer nllll
at inlying today the puzzling lock
step ahift employed by (he doughty
eleven from lent re college, ))n villi.-,
Ky which lout lo Harvard at Cam.
bridge- SMtunuiy, 24 to I'l. Should it
b taken up and employed widely,
critic are wondering how the rules
would be affected by audi ahlfta.
A uaed by tha southerner Hatur
day It wa In conformity with eatab-
Omaha Elevens
Resume Training
Omaha alx football team, Creigh
ton, Omaha university, Tech, Central,
Houih and Cielghton High, will re
sume practice thla afternoon for their
scheduled conical next rloturdiiy.
All but Omaha uiilvr-iHily have game
to be played thla week.
Coach "Mac" Baldrlgn and bis as
Blatant, "Chick" Neville, wJII start
preparing tho Jfllllnpper for their
coming game wllh Ma.ru.ueUe, With
the exception of I'aynter, the Creigh
ton gridatera emerged from tha Jjea
Moines game in fairly good pbyalcal
condition.
Tech plays the atrong Lincoln team
Saturday. Coaches Prummond and
While have a hard week mapped out
for the Tech grldatcr. Their Id to 0
defeat by Beatrice laat week means
that there will be plenty of work esch
afternoon for the Tech men.
Coach fV-hmldt has aeveral rtew
play lie expects An teach hla men
this week. Haturday Central pbiya
North De Moines and Schmidt Is pre
paring for a hard game.
Coach Pat.ton is not planning; on
"firing" any of his first stringers
since the Packer defeated Nebraaka
City by a comfortable score laat. week.
South plays Council Bluffa In the
Bluffs thla week and Pal ton will atnrt
tuning up his machine this afternoon.
Landis Mails Out
More Players' Checks
Chicago, Ocl. 23. Check lotnlllns
J,17,Ox.4i!, representing the amount
awarded to the member of the ('Irfcln
null National and St. Louis American
league baseball duha, for flulahlng the
pennant rare In second place, today
were sent out by fiaseball Commission
er Lnmll. Kach club was given IIKitS.
2J, representing one liulf of the f.0
per cent balance after the world
erle contender had been paid and
I the 15 per cent allowed t lie. cotntnlH
j aloner'a office had been deducted.
The Si. Lou In club'a share was pllt
i Into K hare, 19 nf Ihe phiyeraet- i
j(5,r. ,1
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The I Incinnall club "hare wa :
Cmded Into fill har.' of 1713 41
. . . ... . . , .
S'"1 "hare which wa "(ibt Into;
four Plrl In amount Mllglltg from
in .in to 127 :
a i
I .rati 1 .tn I r mm,
' Sun Fiiiiiciio. mi, .'l Hv winoiiiK
rkitiiitliy couttat Willi Ilm t u . , o
; Agsie. M In 1. th 1 tin i -ii v of
VVaahlhiilun f'M.iball in.o hlne j , t t .t . I
into firal -li'a In lha rarlv .
I'aclfin -.il ci.nfei. iii e ta.a w.ih
two gitir won nd a. hi nt,
Official Scorer May Keep Cobb
Out of Select
tkka, Ik I i Ihl RlkH
hidkHMitl om ml). kliKlril ,
wHh rm lrtteii nmi, mo ii It
t I.I-K ir id rHe Ikriroll 1 U'.
ikaax at a. 1 1 let ww Mk-r
laaiW tt4 Ihla kraauW bit
eaarlr H 4,aaMi k aa k) IliMM
Wwia IK Rial Hi k I bakHal tta kill
ka ba Ian tlt l.. Ititre ....
Ike ai.i kn kiaaaikMi tt a (.tali)
ka t t ak Ml It k.lnM .
I auk" .! Ik, lm
Nml'Uti H lalat, (tie ...!
bu 4 I kk auia.rxe
liamtutr fc lew s,iak,.ii al . iMid
k - I iviell ., . Bk.
tkaflslvll, wiatt elm Ike 04 )
Little Support From Chicago
,
of East Puzzled
llslicd regulation. Including the newly
clurilled rule on ahift play which has ,
been made sufllHeritly clear by I he j
rule committee, of the Intercolleglme
Football aexocliitlon to lie univeraally !
Interpreted lo pie vent ail but one man
on an attacking team in mollori be
fore lha ball la paaaed. Those who
auw the Harvard Cenlre game Satur
day know that I he lock-step shift is
effi-clive, even If they aren't unite
clear why It should bo more demoral
izing to a team on (be defense than
the more common ahift piny are.
Jtelng new, It bud the clement of
surprise, nol only to Ilia apeclattta
but to Ih'j Harvard team, which re
uuirt'd a number of plays to accustom
ItKcIf to the strange sight of a whole
team marching, bond on shoulder and
In the approved Sing Slug style, and
then trooping back before the ball
was snapped.
The one objection rained against
the lock Step shift seem to be the
time It require., particularly when
the 'ijHterlini'k adds an extra figure
to hi slgnuls and the whole team
"fronts" and "right abouls" with the
precision of a troop of circus rniave.
"Cake Eaters' and
"Tea Hounds" Play
on Notre Dame Grid
South IJend, Ind Oct. J3, Knule
Hoi kne, I nlvemlly 0f Nolrn Darae
foolhall mentor, would make good
a s Una I r leal producer, the foot
hall fan here declare, Kockne
gave Hid spectator at Hie Notre
Hame Dcpauw gome, here laat Nat-'
unlay some entertainment from Ihe
klckidf until Hie final play. He
filled In Ihe inlet in inn Inn between
halve wilii bnrlcHiiut) entillcd
"I'iMilhall in 19:." The opMiing
team were the "Cake Kalers"
ilresHed In clown suit and Ihe "Tea
Hounds" al tired In frock mats,
derby hals. Htblctlc underwear, pink
Nluiuliler pads and striped hose. A
slap on Ihe wrist was the equiva
lent ol a diving tackle.
Centre May Play
Columbia
Eleven
New York, Oct. 23, Centra college,
which ended a three-year engagement
wllh HarvardSaturduy by lining a
gallant light against the Crimson, may
play either Cornell or Columbia In
New York next fall.
N"gotiationa are understood to be
uuiler way for such a contest, which
pinlialily would be held In the new
Yankee aludium.
Several colleges in New F.ngland
iiIhh have allow n a iVaue to book
Centre since llarvni MV agreement
with Piinct-ton and Ynla lo ban In-ti-rn.
( Iciiifit conleata bu prevented the
Crimson from ngalu signing up Ihe
K.llttii ky roller lull.
Team of MiiMIe M'esl
I'ldy for Soccer Title
.Vt tv York, M. 2.1. The draw for
ihe met. nd loiiutl of couipititlon for
tl, nailtin.il n.'ir i I in 1 1 1 1 .. r. "ill p, an
nouii. t-d iilnv. Im liida malt he be
iMetn i oiitral.inla t hi . iik In ml tha mid
ill Wil 'I'be diawlog wt male
liv thti - hall i,kt cup couitnitlee id
the I ll f t I'milhilll BwN'ali ll
Tin. .i i.i if the ll.leg Fn.lball
rill ef Ibia i Ht JU'.llial
( t lialli I . t.Kl hi t pli,wtlV
tt n-d t ta bi ilrrd
ll
fegl
Circle of .400 Class
if, hrat M, will Ut lha nKi kl v '
JitiliNt.nl b lal lit ball alia a)r
Wrt.N he altoulat ta imiaa Wl !
Me) M lltd Htd tt aaalal I i)aa.
qH'Hllt. a "I I wa ihaiea) with m
nen, wlikh .ia. laj I raa ani. ul
at .a a aa-ttl I rial-are) I i baa.
Vabai In Hie aiktk 1st a
m.,1. i.l.k w4 til wHv Umt I'aaJ
M. 4 wllh Iwa m I ka M.i ) (ana,
a I, ah bow aiaik el It
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Kidding Ilm Healer.
Trls Speaker to
Manage Indian
in 1923 Season
Cleveland, it.. Oil. 2,1. Tri
Speaker will continue lo manace
lbs Cleveland American league
team next season. Announcement
lo this effect wa made today by
K. K. Hainard, president of (he
( Icti'land club.
Maroons Tackle
Tigers in (Classic
Chicago, Oct. 23. A, Alonzo Ktagg,
veteran master mechanic ln the, con
struction of football machine ut the
University nf Chicago, today began
an Intricate overhauling of his Ma
roons In preparation for the Prince
Ion game, the country's leading foot
ball attraction next Saurday.
Despite Chicago's clean record of
three victories, two of them In west
ern conference game and the other
over 'ieorgla, Stagg Is not satisfied
with the Maroons, who are In for a
vigorous golnff over this week.
Six team of the Big Ten two of
them leaders in tho championship
'race, will rink their conference aland
lings next Saturday. Hob Zuppke's
llllnl, who sent the dope bucket spin
ning last Saturday by holding lowa
to an 8 to 7, score, meets Michigan,
whose victory over Ohio Slate placed
I hem in the first division. Iowa plays
Purdue and the Minnesota tinphera,
who barely landed in the first divi
sion by getting a 7 to 7 tie with
Northwestern, meet the Uuckcye.
These are the only conference games
on next Saturday's schedule.
Wisconsin and North weatern are
Idle, and Indiana, tallenders of tha
second division, meets the Michigan
Aggies.
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fifteen (15) 'f.fL if
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cigarettes ftj k fr'
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Base&a Was Jasf as "Rabbitty"
j MliAH:H' TI K AHOl T Hl.l. rt HK Bl'N'K J
!i4s Ever During the 1922 Season
The- baaeliall magnate in handed
nil a lot of hunk talk when they r
leaeed the chtlter In lb iffeaon laet
year anenl Hie
"lal-blt" bull be
lug tinned down
In reapecl able
priiHitlloiia. Hul
th-vc-hipiiirulH of
Hie i'K'i euoli
p r ii v e d mucin
Sively that the
Inngmiti -a, ol On ll
in ii u t h p I c e
handed -out the
talk without uny
Intent Ion or ef
foil to ma k a
good. Tin' home run
. crop
was better Hun ever.
With the hiUMchiilcN jut
a "rah-
Fool Ball Facts
WorlhKnowing
Q. Tenni ha fourth down on op
poiienla' lliuil line. Hall la piiHed
lo halfback. Halfback fumble ball, It
loll out of boimilit and bia cud nnh
iccovi-i It, 1 Una a llrxt down for
thla team at point ball went nut of
bound .'
A. Find down fur opponent where
Ihi- ball (Conned lha aide line, Itulo
17, eecllon I,
J Winner nf toas decides to re
ceive, klckoff. Which team selects the
cholco of goals? Itules do not seem
clear to me on Ihla point.
. The winner baa the choice of
goal or ItlcliolT. If ha lakes klikult
hi opponenl ha the choice of cnnl.
I , I - .... .. ,l ,
1 If he select glial, rival must klckuff.
' Kule 7, ecllu)i ,
j It. A punt from behind goal line,
I Lall strike a player of team A one
j ard beyond goal line nnd bound
bm k over goal line. Docs ball go to
j opponents, wlih penalty for it striking
offside player, or la II a safely or
touchdown di'iieiiillui; on which liimi
recover It behind goal line?
A. If learn A reenter ball ll I
Shell lo learn II on the !-yard line
for s llrNt down, being awarded half
Ihe dlManre lo Ihe goal line for pen
alty Inside of Ihe one-yard line. If
leaiu A recover ball behind oppo
nenls' goal line, It I ruled a linn li
do wn for I In-ill. Kill)', 1H, seel Inn 2,
O,. Can a learn be penalized if It
runs a play with seven men on the
line of scrimmage and a halfback hut
half a yard liehlnd it?
A. All thai rule ft, section 1 re-
ouire I Unit seven men be on Ilm
line of scrliuniaKR when hall is put in 1
play.
Q. A defeiinlve player strike a for
ward pas and knocks It high Into air
and over side line. An offensive j
player catches ball nftcr It crosses
ald line, I It his ball?
A. No. The play Is ruled an In
complete pas. Utile IK, section 8.
Blair Beats Kni;1iU
The Ak-Hnr-Beii Knisbls, local semi
pro gnd team, bait to the Hlalr town
team at L'lair yesterday by the score
of 21 to Kb
Flood and Novak pin yd the best
game for the loser, while llunnle waa
tho star from the winners.
The Knights want game. For
games call Howard Kami, Webster
8114.
Sets World's Reronl
Purls, Oil. 22. Mile. Ttraco.ue
int,rul, star of French women ath
letes, today established a world's
record for women of five minutes,
!l 2-5 seconds for tho mile run.
I
In S 023 !
Magnates
"
blttr" ever. It tome Uak to
.urn iq worth while pltehlnf feats.
Tim greatest pltclilng feat nf the see,
son ws to the credit of Charlie Rob
cumin of tha Chicago White llo.
'I In young man emulated those rare
old alnr of other day, who turned
it no run, no hit, no man reach first
games, KoherlMon'a gam waa un
doubtedly the beat In baebnll Malory,
a he came through In his first year
In Hie big lima, while the others, who
bad won their way Into the hall ef
famo by similar pitching achieve
ment, were ve(ran of the art. The
iMioit Tiger were Itoliertson't vlo
Ilm on April 80, Probably to prove
II at bu w is nut a fluke pitcher, tire
nun, lb nfii-r hi no bit game, Itohert
suii lu ld lha HoMton Ited Hox to two
bus blow.
.! Harries, pll ,n hero of tb
1MI woild stiles, when he, finished
two games for the New York tllania
Hint Fred Toney had aiarted and won
both time, ahof'itched a no hit game,
wllh the Phillies a hi victim, but
hla was not a fltst cousin afTalr lo
Hobertson's effort.
While (lie National league led In
me hit performance, Ihe American
league, had lha (till In two bit and
: l h roe hit game. Strangely enouitb,
I II fell lo the lot of Hill I 'oak of lha
Kl. Loiil Cardinals In pitch hoth nue
j hit coiilei. Honk I the pitcher of
Whom It I said that had he hurled
I the same article fit ball during 'i't'i
in the year previous, the 'Cardinals,
Instead nf the filnnts, would have won
I the pennant. The (Hunt were
, I look's first victims of almost hides
ball, Hill downing Mcfiraw's crowd
I ...,,,!
llll
a Ion bit on Mar 11. Two
month and two day later he handed
the poor Plilllle Ihe same doae.
There were 13 two bit games In the
American lo live In the National,
while Ihe Johnsonian organization
pll' hers saw the 13 three till perfornf
(ineea hung up In (be National and
passed it by by three.
Select 'jVam Soon.
I'asadeun, 'HI,, Oct. .3,- The
ern football (cam which will play Ihe
I'iK'illi,' Coast conference champions in
thti new stadium here on January 1
will b known within Ihe next week,
li. was announced by J. J. Mitchell,
president of Ihe Tournament of P.osf
iinsoclaiion, owners of tho aladlum. ,
r,a c isn am
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