11 Say Nebraska Grid Team Greatest in History of Football 'Hellling" MI.I believe In Ihe alecan "safely llral." k.t Mill it lrt fighting In F.umpe. Kouike ) Nebraska ran be I O'Hniu kit Nebraska renld brat tale, llrrd, Irnlre. Musi THE OMAHA BEE: THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26, i i St. Louis Coach High in Praise of 1922 Huskers Mevn O'Rourke Pet-larr the Husker Could Heat liar vard, Yale nnd Centre in One rk. Louis, Mo., m e. 25 Nebraska university iumn ha tha nml t fool ha II tram In the history of American fouilmll. In the opinion u( uva O'Rourke, coach at Ht. Lnul university, who saw the Cornhtiskrr romp ovrr Missouri university last HfiuiKluy nt Lincoln to the tune of "i hiaska Ik good tl could play I fnrvitr-1 Thursday, Yiilo Friday Hint intr HutupUiy. uml win all three games," the local mentor said. ' llouike, who l nn dcrcd n. very able com-h, i;ijii ' u.i terluek for Holy Cross In tin- 'lay when Tom Mhevlin mid Till 'ii.v were starring ior Yale, and plajed against Dart inoiitl) In 1 :ii7 tin- year It swamped H.-.rvard ly a score if 22 to 0. 'jiich O'Rouike en Id he never saw i I'-n'ii thai could compute wlih Ne Omsk.! for overwhelming power und pr 1'ixiiiii of piny, ami commented on the absence of frruk plays In the i ortihiiskcrH' working. Coriiliiisker Leave Today for Oklahoma Lincoln, I'M. 2.1. Rncilal Tele gram.) The Nebraska Conihurker ntnilii tomorrow at noon fur Okla homa City, in riving there Friday noun, In time (or a workout prepara tory ot tho game with liennlo Owens' Mor-ncr Haiuid.iy at Norman. The en tire squad of 25 men, uho will niakn the trip are In 'he pink of condition. Uteporia from Oklahoma camp Indi ra to that the Sooner stock hag boom ed since Captain "Tarssnn" Marsh him heeit id rln i i il eligible anil Si liaeler ha again tuki'ii over thn pivot pob tlon. Tho rjjanncr In which they bat tled the Kiim-is An to u tie last n-eel, has lii'lpvl the Oklahoma morali. The liusker selected for the trip: Curtain Hurrlcy, Kliiik, Wenks, lfi-n--i-l. ' ."ii, ItiiMH'tt, ivurnai, S.i-i-u, Nliun, Mr 111--"!!, Tlli'lllm-ll. llilrtiall, N'ohlc. :i-ht.. pp.-l, H-.y. II. Dawlts, K 1ilic, I'u 1: I, Mutln". Ilnniuist. Vt'rller, Hi hr.-r, I'liMaii, l,-wellen, Kaniloliih unit Hurt man. Hirers to Arrive 4.' in Chi Friday C'liloago. Oct. S5. iNfld-weeturn ho pltnllly hn been extended to the I'rlnceton football team, which meets Chicago here next Saturday in the gridiron classic of the west. Although Bill Roper Hnd his Tigers will arrive Just one flay in advance of the game, and will have the priv ilege of StnRtf field for practice. Northwestern university's field hns lieen offered as a truiiiinx camp also. Inna Kvnnii, director of atlilctlis at Northwestern, wired the offer to Conch Roper nt rriticoton. Tho Maroons are Kpi-iultnt; much of their tlmo thl week in trying out mw plays atwliiKt Iho ficKhmen. If nil tho plays Coach Htasg has taught the Maroons nro nd against Prince ton, the game will bo a rigid, memory tent or the Chicago players. i i n land ana reru in Crucial Game inie of tin- htrongesl contenders for i he Nebraska conference champion whip will be. eliminated Friday at Fre mont when tha Midland warriors Im-h with tho Noruialtes from Peru. Both teams have been playing bril liant football this year and have plied op largo scores against their oppon- nts. The Midland scoring marh.ne ha registered PU points, while their f.-oal has been crossed but once. Peru .ils has piled up many touchdowns a gainst their opponents, and have kept their g al line uncrossed. peril has tin: iir"i.lft squad that t lias li.ul In many smmiK, having ilinoH fvi-i.f letter man ot last .ir :.i the Urn up. 'H'C Peru line ! h.-ti nd almost ueiHiii'trable. while the urkfitld Is fist end il.i ckt-rotis. Miillaml ll SS ll.Vei slUteeaed ill ill- i. Sting Peru In I'- ent .ears. Henrv VorA t llai'e Asuin. lit. i:e. .-'i. i . Mi. "' -'''h'-i.ti'l'i'iltion for toe fishing if'k han.p...n. hii of ihe North A'lai.t.e, nrrokr.l on tie i ! of e,.u .nv i . mw ai o.uf nt.v .md for a r.-liig - . ,Io. I.SI I) li. tit . The i-i ",... Uli.llleW f lh' i;liaMllll' Itel'.-.y Fold, (it i niee:;m; t jbt, ilcv !. .1 to go liek . I heir tt, l me ."it 'ti- V"''' l"lt tai.l I. In t r f-li,-.:, utvi try f '. t Co I li'e V '- li '- :i and win t,IV II e. ciei r. ee ..e,ai f"l m':i' 1 Ibe " I ' a '"Ii l! f1 Schlaifcr Lanier Dwindles a .Managers Squahhle Oxer "Kid M mi' f- . I i ' " ' ' Lv,,,. uf. i.. i i " r-t" -!u .... , ...I l.o-l '''' I 1 k ' f O'SI h. l 7M M C Ui. -f .1 i.i ' . i . v "i 1 1 i 1 - I , H . f i ifmt. M ,. . i.u- ft ,y rv i' I ' lV x' ' M , t.v- ii , I 1 f i i t l ( ti.t i t I JMt'i' 1 ., . I ; EDDIE'S FRIENDS MU.SKITH?- A on imV no! -wHy, . . . , Mt2. Smith Since . A ' Ail you iHJV- STAV Siw- AN HAPPV!? LOOk. HOW X "Battling" Siki Must Get in Line and Wait Turn Pai'in, Oct. 5. "natlllng" Hlkl, curni'ji'ror of finirgn Carpvntler, re el v-'fl the latter'n challrrifre for u re- i turn match with undlnturhed calm. M. Hellem, hl nan:iK-r, coolly Infonn :d the fallen 1 'rem Ii Idol, that hu would have to K't In llnu ami taku IiIh turn. Hellers coiiHliNaVa that Klkl would have nothing to jfaln hy meeting Car pcntler. The manaper'n present plana are for Siki'a mutch nKiitnxt Joe Indians Release Walter it Mails Cleveland, O., Oct. 25. Walter Malls, the big southpaw who helped the Indians win the American league pennant and the world's champion ship In 1920, will not appear with the tr.ba next eeason, according to an nouncement here today by E. 8. Bar nard, president of the Cleveland American team, who has told Malls to liave any Pacific coast league team Interested in securing him for noxt season write to Jlainaid. Shift Kiiov Lineup for Game With Beloit Cl.'ilesliurg, III., Oct. 25. Many shifts in the Knox lineup have been made in preparation for the football f-amo with lielolt here Saturday which Is to be tha occasion of Knox college's SOt Ii annual home-coming A record crowd Is expected to see the game which is one of the most Im portant ot the Siwasli schedule. Two years ago the Heloit team traveled here tor tie home-coming and, was decisively defeated by Knox. Eddie Mulligan Purchased by San Francisco Club Ban Francisco, Oct. 25. Eddie Mul- j ligan, third baseman of tho Chicago American league baseball team, has been purchased by the Kan Francisco club of the" Pacific Coast league and will report next wason. It wa an nounced today. The purchase Is a part of the deal whereby 'Willie Kanim, a San Francisco third base- I man, goes to Chicago. The White ISox paid fiaa.000 for Kamm. To Hold Race Meet at EvanMille Park Ktnusville, Ind., (At. 23. A run ning ra' meeting lias leen fiutnonz .t by the Keututky racing coimnw sum at the new 1'ade park racing lionise n . r IliK city, to I held No I M-inlirr K to 1. following the close i f the h feting now i.i progress Ht ' I .iiuii',1. Ky. The tiaeti u a lMil and an ellitli in 1. 1 KlP. """im p irt miiiin l synvm of . fl.g ill I'C P. fol l .. ! Hatlp-r Sirinmiace. ' Maihon, W is . .(. 2". V, i'eiij..y ! !;:, ring up iii.- s put the t tut- In h.ip f"i . rtiiiti'..tge ;.v. I'.i. HaiiN u v: it I.U In-n i:ti.i i.h!" to i u wt I fir'hsi- tiij,;ti' m pt l !!. ' !. ' I it . . . - I) i - el, of 1 i. Tr I'pt i Mi r !if,. r f '!.! I- 1 1! u .1 il i ' . ' ' f I - ). u i! i . i . , t -,i . . i " ,'. . . I tc i i , . , r t i . a t-v t i. In I e. i !.! i. - - I. ti e. i,. fe m w ..wv. , l t ' ill- - li tt it ,it ISrv Ht ! ' - f M e i m li I .-. h ' i-kIi. (m w ut !, i 4 i.t iii op perre, T&l I ww" " SPOILED am. AT ME.- happV AM - Says That Carp Reckutt, the Knglish heavyweight, on Iecemlr 7. If aucccnsfull In his bout with lieckett, he will go to Amer ica. "Dollars look particularly good just now," ho said. fcjlkl himself display no special do sire to undertake the American trip, lie prefers to fight In Europe, gome unpleasant experiences in l'arls cafes with American led him to this de cision. The Americans left the cafe us soon as Hlkl entered. Iowa State University Will Hold Field Meet Iowa City, la., Oct, 25. (Special.) A field meet will be held at the Uni versity, November 4, according, to the statement ft Captain Murtln, varsity weight coach. Seven events will be scheduled: Uroad jump, high Jump, Javelin, hammer throw, pole vault, shot put and discus throw. Anyone in the university will be allowei to compete, from varsity "I" men to freshmen. Numeral sweaters will, be given to these who place high In the events, provided their scholarship averages are O. K. A silver medal will also be awarded to tho winner of first place In each event, and bronze medal to thoso who take second or third. Coach Slaj;g Uses Ghost Ball in Practice Chicago, Oct. 25. Using a ghost 111 to aid in practlco long after dav had ended, Coacfc Stagg's Maroon football team continued practlco latq today to make ready for the coming of the Princeton Tiger Saturday. sA football painted white 1s beins! used. ' Supporters of the team sold that the coach was grooming Campbell Plckson for right end, In an effort to fill both wing positions with capable men to step circling runs, declared to b one of Princeton' best methods of attack. Rtrohmeler, it Is believed, will have no difficulty in taking care of the left position. Other posltiont on the team are likewise being given closo scrutiny by Coach Htagg and fans expi ct a close game to result. Omaha May F.nler Intercity Athletic League yt. Louis. Mo.. Oct. 23. Plan are toinr forward for the organization of 1 an intercity athletic league, which would take In Omaha. Ft. Paul. Min neapolis, Milwaukee. St. !,ouls and 1 pruliably Memphis, according to Ro down Abken. municipal director of, parks and playground. Tn plan was j discussed at t lie reeeiit convention of ; tiiv Nti'iouiil R's rnt t mini a.oi lalioii in Atlantic City. Mr Ala-ken ald. and a iiifi-linf Will be I .id hrre iMn time In Ftbriutiy for the !ip if form-I tog an o: - iniiuitiitii Tli1 pn'p'me-1 leu-;1! Would lie lude 1 Intel, .IV I'll i!lp o.isllip I ot., pell! .on 111 ta-lil. f.x'lh.iil. Waktt 1-41 II. t-nlils. Hlei geif. ttlel p. "Mi i llT i-;-e-t. j Mr, A..-r-n hM ! Ke-Lthu Win. M , .!. I.i g! ! A P I. e bv Neil How ft 1 if i e-u' l' 1 1 n lite i h ! I fir l lit l ll I'l SU-!!' ' 1 1 -k on! t . mi l.ie ' t..j. II K i -i I"- i -i-l ...! I Mi Mini Mi'.-n tii-1, Tl If i 4 l. tf ' r . t I u r Ii-I Thirteen Wabash Students to Bow Before "Goddess of Buttsff ll,. Unlis l 3 Tl ill ll !' I .at t i 4,l Nt.H it .lull vm ' Wahash' Ut t vl . I t m I. . M r i ' U f i ,M .nollifr lUtrh of Hean hpillril. iul.'w ... url A HHOIX lit Or THqte-THtM WV Central Reserves to Play Friday Coach "Zip" Hill of the Centrul High football reserve ha been lend ing hi gridiron protege through a series of stiff workouts this week In preparation for the "scrubs" cluh with the Technical High reserve at Fontenelle park Friday. Tho Centrallte liav been allowing up well in tho nightly scrimmage against the varsity and havo been spend, tig much time In perfecting nu merous formation and play to spring during the tussle Friday. The Central Seconds defeated Ihe Nebraska Kchool for Ihe leaf, who have a fast aecond rat team, last week by a 25 to 1 scors. Tha Tech Seconds lost to the same team. In Cordon and Luscombe, Coseh Mill ha a pair of speedy grldster who have been showing up well at the wing position, nd the "Subs" have a strong combination of back in Williams, Hughes, Muxson and Mo Kee. The forward wall showed sign of weakness in last week's fray and should be greatly Improved by the time the two team line up Friday, FootBallFacts WorthKtiowtng Q. Team 'receiving the kick-off makes a forward pass. What Is the penalty? A. Forward pass must be made from a scrimmage For such viola tion a penally of 15 yards is Inflicted. Rule 17, sect Inn 2. f Q. I don't understand the new ah lft rule. Suppose a back is In motion toward his own goal line when ball Is snapped. Is this Illegal and what is penalty if It Is? A. It is not illegal. Rule 9, sec-H tlon 5 deal with a player leaving his position on the line of scrimmage. Therefore, bark ran be in motion to wards his own goal when the ball Is put In play without being any par ticular distance behind the spot where the ball was put in play. Q. .May an end drop hack of line lets than 5 yard and run with ball providing a back takes his place at end? If he does this, may the end return to the line of scrimmage thereafter? A. 4cs. Only lackles, guards and renter nmt h back five yards when J ball I put in play. An end ran be Interchanged aa freiiueiitly as he i rare to with a back. Rule 9, sec- : tlon 4.' Q. A lineman trying to block u ' punt Jump into air to do so. In milling down he strikes the kicker i wliii his hands, although trying not to do so. Is there any penalty for till Si'ii'ellt? j A. lis. Rule ?t. net t ion 3 slate ; "there slisll l liu running Into or roughing Ibe ln.er who low Miked Iho ball. For running Into, l ot llv )rU. Far riiutililiik,. I rdn and d'.i.iislllliaih.ii. OlfkiaU have rn rry strict himiiii mm touehing KVker. ) What ii (rt iialty if t enter piise tb i-siil Ui'k to the nuaiterWi -k and lie lnt,i-r Infilil It b foiw the C II l.l h ui.U ee gll I'f lll i penally. Rule vlale that nppiiii I be hall U pulling II ul .la t by bringing M bk fnun N IHuHkin M Ihe gruuiid with Huk It mn4 ruM'mumit mul km of lew bd .ilv Ihe bell .lnll trsttng Ihe lunilt an ihta (lu-lh.a. If Ihe ttl Hi I he rirf' bsnd. H ni t II ) d d Ike ball M tm Nh , x-tlitM J. . f Hf .M h li , I n , 4 t r . . ;il , n I,. I1 ! tt : GoIfCliiliWIiicli Excludes Women 5 Sue cess CIIICA'i". l t. 24. ThutMiO'Unk Country club at ll.tihlainl Psrk. III.. Inn proved the suii i-i of Ps "Kvrles Jvlen," C. I;, Karlslroiu, who lis been r-el" tvil pri siilmt, an nounced today. The club on Novem ber 11, lust year, oled to exclude women from tho club, except on spe cial occasions. diKlal ni-tivifV wfiU thin with golf until the charge of policy to make Iho eluh strictly a g;olf elub. President Kuilntiom ssld. The cliNiige also mad It possible to dispense with Some of th conventionalities of dress snd expenses of elaborate soelal pro grams were reihicej. Now the men can wiar their old golf cloths and golf to llielr tiran's content and the membership limit ha been reached and there I an impos ing walling list, according lo Mr. Krlstrom. Liptpn May Hurl Challenge in "21 llinh lire l-iuril Hire. Chicago, Oct. 25. Hlr Thomas Lip ton, perennially young old .yachtsman snd tea baron, who ha spent 2J years and la.aflu.OOa in trying to lift the in ternational trophy from America, dropped in on Chicago today for u little chat. ' Regarding prohibition ha said: "I wring the tear from my hand kerchief when I think of It." And be took a gorgeou hanky and gave an Imitation of wringing It, meanwhile assuming an expression of deep sor row. "It's very bad, thl prohibition. It Increaaes the demand for tea. You can Jolly well Imagine how I suffer." fir Thomas ha no fear the fritted States will dry up tho ca. lie said thut a far his crews were con cerned they would not suffer for luck of stimulant. Ho admitted that he would likely find time from hi business engage ments while over here to confer with the New York Yacht club about his next challenge for Iho cup, but that he would not no-e before 1024. Wet day, ball In your possession, third down, opponent' 15-yard line, three yards to gain. I'sc a mass buck, with the Interference lesillng the runner.. And shoot it Into the linn omewhere between the opposing tackles. Fow defensive lines can hold back such an onslaught. The weight of a backfleld striking the line tend to make both line slid forward and permits the runner to skid for ward for a good gain. Such a play is good for from three to five yards on a wet field anytime it I run. Weight count greatly under such conditions. Use It. Chicago Is Favorite Over Princeton Team Princeton, N, J., Oct. 25. The Princeton football squad 1 making the usual mldseason preparation for its first hard test of 1122, that being the coming battle with the University of Chicago on Baturday. The 9 to 5 defeat of last year at the hands of Chicago is still stinging the memories of Tiger football men. Chicago will start the game a de cided favorite, football fans at Prince ton declare, although the Tigers' green team ha kept all comers from its goal line thus far this season. Prince ton alumni from New York and Phila delphia will accompany the team to Chicago to attend tho national con tention of alumni, which meet there Friday and Saturday. Sarazen Escapes Injury as Auto Runs Down Man New York, Oct. 25. Oene Kaiazen, American open golf champion, had a narrow escape from serious Injury last n'ght when he made an unsuc cessful effort to ii void running down Luke Robinson, tin old resident of White Plains. Har.ixen, who was discharged from tho hospital nine day ago after u re markably quick recovery from an ap pendicitis operation, ran hi car onto ilm sidewalk in trying to avoid Rob inson, who was kins ked down and aufTrred a frac'tued kull and several j I roki n rib", hnia'eii was paroled by Coroner Fitxgerald after witnesses) described tha accident us nnavolilal.lo. The golf.-r was uninjured, although h mm hln v. dauvired ailjhtiy. Hluenose ins. til ii. .n.-i-. Sim, Oil. .'i. P-l'-tv lli.t vl t'all idl t.-liy won the se. on l off. Iii lam of t' mlh-s flvlil the American hooiirr, Henry Ford, In Hi. a i a toi.iial for Iho eh n.ipi'Oi .h ii i f H e Aiorrp an fi-hlnr tl-1' Ti i 'a !l s-iiia in s'ni.ia ot e P ilia llin ki r Title. I ,..,!,,.,, s i. : - ,-. i-.-i ft To W... l. -.! !'.e t-.i ." . il I br kf tha, an. -i. MP i . - 4 -ia V-" .let., tin 4 ..i J.-i.Ul. f . n r I ' li1 ' pu.l . I I iv 1 I M ul I if inn lt' Ace : .. I I i .... I I ' 2)o you know that b . 4 I 'if " lie It. I - j mif fel tMirek Ik!.' .tejit j ! I kit-- Nl )mII Msi l I tl M )aa. . W pi i a,. ki-tiM i-wli f)i -' M !. ..e.tM - t -. 4 -I ; Kt tHtatotti e4 I l-Vt 't Best Grid Play I To Use. 1 iwblod ports Lite of feolliJI pjitjrr all remind us We thniilij lu)s respect the brae Till sisne lumloiii fellow lell u n.at the grld-lii all get paid. IHHK IT TO HAY. I Jviti Ray, holder of tun world liiiiiipluu iiuck i icon;, I going to Join tli liiiiks of boxen, AiiyHy, Hay should b able to kvcp out of Ihu way i.f a fightf r. Champion Kenny I canard and ( barley Uhlle may fight ngaln. This should bo good new fur the fight rrlllcs biuk i.'inI, who nerd smiii'lhlrig lo write nhoiil now Mint Klkl Isn't go hu to flglil mer here. VTIII Ut T, JUh Tommy Olhhotis has deinaiulm a bout with Champion Jack Dcinpsey, willed should make (ho latter short of afraid to venture forlli Into' this cold, cold world. I IMITII.UX liT'llHi ON I HOT. HUH HNTS AMI KKKT A 1,1.0 W I II, Rl T M ( I I IIS. AIN'T IT Tllh llttlll? A crab is a guy wlnj won't go to the football gaums In tho fall because It's too cold and he finds It too hot jiii the summer to gra a six bit seat lot a ball ganm with his presence j . I "lis funny how so many fighters limn Ihe ileclsliin ut Ihe end of a fUtlc bout, hut when lhe return Inane lliey 'tell all the "home bo" they won. . 'Us funny , ,l. j UIIAT'N RIir?IORi: OR I.tSfef "Dick" Fisher, oubstltute quarter j back at Cielghton imivcisity, broke jone of his numerous rib la the Crehjth ! ton-Di Mome game last Saturday, but didn't find It out until practlr i l.'uit night, which show how impor I tant a little rib Is. ' A( (lOKIII.Mi TO I.ATKfiT RK I'OIITH, JOHN' I'KNKK IS HTU.L II ll.l.l. U.U II lltl.ll. 11,1.1- SON. (OUt l-'KkT NOMK I'LACK. Hanson, or rather Farmer Hums, his manager, recently challenged the older Khyuzk't and now Zbyszki) comes right back at Hanson mid say he Is ready to wiestle Charlie and right away "Farmer" liiirn harp about the two hour arid a half rule in Nebraska, claiming that Hanson doesn't get "wanned" up In that length of time, or In other words (turns doesn't want Charlie to wrestle Zbyszko. A lot nf our young Omaha gent think liny are sheik just because Ihey curry around 20 or less camels. WHY THE "COMISII." Joe Kiikwood, the Australian trick shot golfer, may do a lot of funny stunt with the clubs and golf ball, but we believe ho ha to step ome to get ahead of the Nebraska boxing commission when It comes to doing funny tricks. AMONG THK GREAT COMEDI ANS OF 01 It LAND ARE THE WUENTIEKN AND STATE BOXING COMMISSIONS. TAKE CARE "FRITZ," Wouldn't be very nice for Freeman Fitzgerald, former Crelghton backfleld coach, who is assistant coach at Mar- ouette this year, to bring a team to Omaha Saturday that would beat Crelghton university. It' no wonder foreigners can't tin dei stand baseball. The Louisville Courier-Journal printed this headline: ' Hens Divide Final Tilt with Urrws." Which is basehallese for an even break between Toledo and Milwaukee, FVefV gtt1 fllil tieikM aa . t f'.iU 111 2 POLO Hairen Aspires to Ccl Hole in One iniisha ,.is a colony of boU In one s-oifriT. And lb nwilorliy rt Just "dull." Yrt Walter Hngen, lirltlsh open champion and consider' next lo the great est golfer In the world, lis never holed Nil from a te shot. lis gen hope Unit his dcilte to make a bole In- on will eventual ly be gratified. The Ililtlshopen champion wit rieaaej hi greatest rival, 'lens Kara gen, make u holu-ln one at Columbus recently. Hagen was playing In n exhibition instill ugalnst hun. "King Walter" and Klrkwood, who play nt the Omaha Field club No venilx-r 2, hoi all their putts. Football Players Are Insured by School Chicago, Oct. 21. The entire North western football team ha been in sured against Injury by a blanket policy, liana M. Kvnn. director of iithlellca, announced today. Terms of the policy nsstir the university a fixed turn for every plar Injured or taken ill during this football essnn. They also provide tft per rent addi tion! mm for every player rnt to the hospital. Compensation huv already been re ceived for five broken nose. Secret Practice Is Ordered for Iowa low City, la., Oct. 25. For the first time thl season football practice for the University f t Iowa cloven will be ocrt. starting tonight. Coach Howard Jones, preparing hi men for tho Purdue contest here Saturday, will take no chance on on niw t. Henry Ford Leading. Gloucester, Mas., (At. 2D. .My A. P.) The Gloucester fishing schooner Henry Ford, led the Lunenburg schooner, pluenos, serosa the line by 12 seconds at tho start of today' fisherman' race. Jiluenosc, however, had the brtlcr position. The decision to nice wa maeto late last night by Captain Morrlsey and hi crew at a banqui-t in their honor. Myers to Wrestle. Chicago, Oct, 2fi. Johnny Meyers, middleweight wrestling champlof , last night was matched to meet Heinle Engel of Dubuque, la., In defense of his title here November . The sched uled match between Meyer and Joe C'arr of Minneapolis et for next Fri day night, wa called off. Uncle Sam Help Prevent Ticket Scalping at Game Cliff ago, Oct. 25. Representa tive of the government and tho I'ni versifies of Chicago and Prince ton took action today to prevent ticket scalping at lite Chicago Princeton game here Saturday. So frantic have football fan become that offers of $100 for a tingle ticket are reported, according to Georgo N. Miinlnck, special at torney for tho Internal revenue department. CIGARETTES o.fU' IStatz Saves Chicago Cubs Plenty Rough Failure of Outfielder to Keep Iii His Hilling in I.i it Four Giunci Coolly lo Anpel. 1 11 " t Clii'sso. Oct. 21 ! allure of Arnold bints, slur outfleldir of th Chics ro Nutiumili, in keep up hi hitting in the Inst four gsme ot th 1922 Me son, suved his club 110,000, it was re Veslld to1y. Tim Chlciico tluh had agreed 0 pay Ih Los Angel club Of the Pacific Const leagj Oil amount in addition to lbs cash and player si ready given for tatz, , If the star should finish Ihe season with a bea ting aveisio of .3'K or lttr. Htsl. however, knew nothing of this arv r.ient. H'uiK ml -in d (be season with n average f ,2!'T, according to uncf-'a-li.1 fhrurr rotntiiled tisisy. Ju't before the last of th season lie trailed along at .301. In the last four unuie. however, b made only three, hit In l'l lime af but. Jsk Pfeiffir of the Bt. Lould CardlnaN wa the hoodoo that tcs4 tietweeii r tat, and th covitd mars, pfeiffer went lo th hill In th flrsj i.t ih. fiirewi-i! erle between n.a i tviiils and Chicago club hr mi Hepie-nher 2. and held Plt hit. less In four tlmrs at ivat. Hi ting average immediately Ml heloW , tk. ni isv th Cardinal. mid Cub t ngnge-i In a double header. Tli flit gm w slugging mates i ,i.i.. i, four Ht. I.oul Blteherr-' rihrrd-ll, North, Hell and Dok wr pounded for 15 bit. Btatihowever, ..i i.r. i five time and failed get emu wife hit. Th second game of the double-header ws called on ,. ,.r tnrknes at th end of th !.i. inir, Mint knocked out onl safo bit In three time at tt, Jcs:- Haines bing on th mound for th Cardinal. HtiitZ got back into M hitting stride In the final gam Bun day. with Pfeiffer ataglng a comw Iwiik, and crscked out two hit in four times at bat, but thl wa not enough to reach th goal, whkll would havo enriched the Lo Angelcg club IIO.OUO Toronto, Ont., Oct. 25. Announce ment Is mad that the Toronto Inter, tintlomil Icairuo baseball club !a pur chased Frank O'Rourke, lnflldr, from the Poston Red Ho. It I Mid the Toronto club paid $?,000 for him. AR TIIEXEW STYLE BT Arrow COLLARS Qaett.Peabody GCo.Inc 1 JL fifteen (15) Better cigarettes 1Q - ri tuf Tur , baHlef Vifr,t -Ul Utirlevr Mil K I lc I r .1 - tj. !4 !',HI ,.i f K..M , ,. .1, , ,. ,i, I Urn t,4 l.fOM I.i fca fvttlv tattK t i ,,i , ,m "T lv.n-t , ! a" ttke ! t 't f .,.' I . , i,., i rl., v i I Si -!,' .--it l ), . .t J si.; I,c ).. - t.-l tilll ,' II I I f ' I . ' .4 )' . : : - -,y l. I, , , - , 1 1 . . U tl 4 , tv4 I.t Wat ill. ... i-a A-4 ti I.. )tl 14 ft f,m tWi.. mt k 4wt Ml jt - ft I - 4 u it tea )WBf 1 e t . 4 j eras ). k-A a tit tt litl u r a, .. a c , J t-4 I 4dl (JMUBji - - ' t. T 5 v -i a 4 - e. ' ' ' 1 - 4 I . 1 .1, 1 i.i t ti-a a - f.,- . a . t. .it-rt.1-. i , t-tt-t. ia, l is' e:4 ' J.!- i-e i I "tstitft l a i f - I Mil ..at ,;.. I . .ttt, a V,4tt Itiinafa l