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    The Omaha Sunday Bee
SPORT NEWS
WANT ADS
MARKETS
AUTOMOBILES
VOL 52 NO. 21.
PART TWO
OMAHA. SUNDAY MORNINU. NOVKMHER 6, 1922.
1-D
FIVE CENTS
Syracuse Upsets Dope, and Nebraska, Winning Annual Game, 9 to 6
V a rV ll 1 1 iwm mmm m m If- il. . 1 ri .
Eastern Team
Outplays Hiiskcrs
From Whistlp
TlioiiipKoii Scortu the Only
(lornliuxkrr ToucIkIuhii
When Ife Krrovru
FiiiiiIiIp.
OlMht lie Jeaeed Mir.
Hiiii'ii.c, ,'. V.. Nov 4, The rant
ngln triumphed over lh went her
this afternoon In a game which wm
n spectacular t; waa ever tgd In
Hi stndlom n( H;rii"use university,
wh'Ti the Nebraska, university team of
mania we, fort ed to bow down In dp
feat Ik for rlyrmurie tiy a m ore of 9
to K this afternoon.
The teams were very evenly
mad bed and It ma not Until the flmil
whlstl was blown i hut It waa any
body's game.
Klrsi Myrm-ua" led, to 0, at th
I'M) of the first j mi it it. Then ut tha
end of the thin iuart-r Nebraska
n In front, 6 to 3, ml In tha laat
period Hymens forged ahesd by a
liillinrit offensive, wblrli r-n 1 1 1 In m
Iditchdown which put Hyracuse ahead,
9 to t. Hymens carried off tha bon
ier h'-rtiusa II possessed th greater
drive when It yol within hailing die
tanre of th goal line.
hrH un (! Hreak.
l,.-h than thre minute after tha
aiurt of piny Hyracus got a break
when I'rcston dropped tha ball after
making a right end run for It yarda.
Anderson of Hyrscuse waa about to
tackle Preston when the ball rolled
Into Ma arm on Nebraaka' 20 yard
line Hyracus started a drlva for tha
Nebraska g-oal line and Nebraska fur
nished "tiff opposition, finally taking
tli bull from Hyracuse on their six
'jnrd Una. Tbla forced Mwelyn to
boot Him ovnl from behind hla goal
line, lis kicked to Frugon, who
made a fair catch directly In front of
the Nehraaka goal poata on their 35
yard mark. Mcllrld tried to fre
kick via Koni jrum jnni.-oiii.jiiv ami ui.
ball nailed between tha crone bare for
three point.
Muring the remainder of thl period
play waa pretty well near the middle
of the field and the earn wa true of
the aecond quarter.
Tha teame were fighting desperately
near midfleld In tha early part of tha
third quarter and with tha ball on
Nebraska 46-yard line, Frugone tried
a double paaa with Zimmerman ache
tiled to reclva the oval. Tha ball
allpped through Zimmerman' fingera
and aa it hit the ground Thompson,
aub end of Nebraska acooped It up
and raced 2 yard for a touchdown.
Hartley failed to make the extra point
on a forward puna.
Open I p Drive.
There waa sadness In the heart of
the 10.000 Hyracuse aupportera when
Thompaon made hla aprlnt and there
waa no Hyracus Joy until well along
in th fourth quarter, when Hyracuse
opened up a drive from near midfleld
which tarried the ball to the Ne
braska 20 yrd line. th,en to the 10
yard mrk and flnnlly to the foot mark,
where It took three assaults by An
derson, the track line bucker of the
Orange, to make 12 Inche. Finally
on the third rush he went over for
the winning touchdown. McBrlde
failed to kick the goal, a try from
placement.
And the remainder of the game,
play waa In Nebraska's territory. The
cilila were 2 to I on Nebraska and the
defeat of the Cornhuskera came aa a
big surprise.
Backstroke Record
Set by Illinois Star
Milwaukee, Hla., Nov. 4. Johnny
Weiaamiiller. etar awlinmer of the
llllnnla .. t., hroUe the world'a
retold In the HMIyanl bat Ualrolie
held h WaiTen Kealnlia. made laat
year In Honolulu In 1:06 1-5. WeUa
inuller rovered the Hlatame In 'the
JJ fmil lank at the Milwaukee A. C.
loilay In I 03 3 3.
Welaamuller alan lied Die world'
record of I1J 3 3 In the lofl nteler
hai l.alroke held by Kealoha.
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Schlaifer Returns
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to Creeley Stable
The inuiiuKerliI troublea of MorrJe
Bchliilfer, Omuhti'a lending boxr,
K'-i iii to be ut and
end.
Johnny Creeley,
former nmnnger
of H;hlulftr. who
arrived In Omnhii
laat) week In ad
vance of hla feath
erweight, Jack
Kile, who la aluted
to appear on the
Hliaile Hchoell pro
gram November
13, la credited
with effecting the
eettlement by
which the "fight
ing aiebrew" Once
more enter the
rlnn.
Creeley, upon hi arrival In Omaha,
colled on tichlnlfer and Billy Uvlck,
hla manager, In an attempt to clear
tha differencea between Morrle and
hia buaincaa agent.
At a reault of aeveral conference,
Creeley and Uvlck have formed a
pnrtnerHhlp and will form a atable of
boxer with Morrle u their chief atur.
Other boxer, whoae Intereatt Cree
li y haa been looking lifter in Chicago,
will come to Omiihn to fight under the
banner of Uie newly-founded firm.
The firHt match In sight fur Hchlalf
r I a buttle with Mickey Walker, the
new welterweight champion, accord
ing to Creeley.
"Walker la the atyle of slambang
fighter Ihiit la 'meat for Morrle," on
nouncca Creeley. "Morrle haa already
atarted training and under Hilly
Uvlck'e careful caplonage be should
be In the bent shape of hi career be
fore long and ready for hla blggeat
seuVin."
Illini Humbles
Purple, 6 to 3
t'rbaii.i, 111,. Nov. 4. righting Ita
beat Ktni? of the aeaaon, although
hnndlcapiied by a crippled aggrega
tion. Illlno; today came from be
hind and defeated the Northwestern
eleven. to 3, after the l'urple had
Berti red a 3 to 0 lead.
K;nli side made all Its pollnts
through fltld goala.
riaylug before a ertiwd of 23,000,
the Illinois team hit Ita stride early
In the aecond nuarter. 0ened the
third period with a great burst of
speed and had the visitor on the de
fensive for the rent of the game,
Northwi-stern made It points in the
first quarter when TenfieM, North
western tackle, took advantage of
poh Wnnxke s 5 ysrfl punt and on
the evchtnge the tall was placed on
the Illinois 30 aril line and hooted
owr fr a 31 yard dropklck.
Nekllinger Stars
in Yale Victor)
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Sew ll.itrn, Cmn. N-. -lhj,w , n.u 4-
srect''u!itr and billlisiit runs laehla anlnid diaaiat a peaalit thai
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rai . I ia pliya.l inn un.ifMii.i
Hroan lltn if Its f.al Slid r. till aj
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Beatrice High Gridsters
! Mernml row. irU a rlalits "Kuk" Nrott,
j eeiilrr i "Mtiili" KoUiul. tilfllii I'rln
lrBllli, hulfliiw lii Melvln Heerldr,
nuxril: ( Inrrurr 4,nrjf, rndi "I'u.n" Kyle,
, aalii (oarh H'. I.. (Itiah) lluahra.
, Beatrice, Nov. 4 (Hpcclal,) Ilat-5i
ri High school 'trimmed University
Place recently, 45 to U, and with
prevloirt victories over falrbliry, AI
llitnca and Omnha Tech high s liooU,
tho outlook for state championship
team I bright, ,
However, llcutrlce must beat Omaha
Cuntml and Lincoln In succession dur
ing the next three weeks to claim the
titular Inlersoholnstlc honor. The
Lincoln game nt Nebraska field No
vcmber 24 will probably be the tell
tain game In the high chool cham
plonshlp nice.
The Scat rice tum Journeys to Ap
pblon, Wis., Turkey day to play th
probable, Wisconsin state champ In
an intersectlonal game, Uist season
at JJcatrlce tho Appleton crew wu
beaten, 42 to 0.
Badgers Defeat
Gophers, 14 toO
Omiihn lie leased Wire.
Minneapolis, Nov, 4. Minnesota's
green lln, after battling Wisconsin
to a standstill In the first half, broke
under the determined attack of the
Tladgers In tho second half and was
swept to victory, 14 to 0. ,
The game, played In a sea of mud,
before a crowd of 24,000, ws des
perately fought, but against the
brilliant running of Williams and the
clever forward pass game, the un
tried Oophers, mysteries of the con
ference, remain mystcres no long
er. In the third quarter, a clever
forward pans, In which Tels-ll carne
around from his end and, grubbing a
throw, twisted and tore to tho corner
of tho field, whr-re, with two of the
gold Jcrseyed warrior clinging to his
lcg, he Cived across the line for the
touchdown for which they had strug
gled for (wo long periods.
Then, with tho green line cracking
and commencing to weaken, Wil
liams, one of the greatest runner Ira,
the conference, ripped, twisted and
tore through the line again and again
and finally after being knocked to
his knees twice, slid and dived over
the line for the second touchdown.
FootBallFacts
WorthKnowing
0y &bl JHttzger
Q On Itlrkoff, kicker mi.nea ball al
mnl eomiletly. It toward aide
Una and before It haa cone III yarda all
opponent touchea It, but ball sots out of j
bound. la ball to be aleked over asaln
or la It tn play with both teams i-llilii i
to ret-over It out nf louiwln?
A. It I. In nisi and men of both teame i
are ehalMe to reeover It out nf nounda.
Hale li. arrllon 7.
Q On a punt from aerlnimasa tn whb'h
wa have a man behind tall anil onelde.
if thia man I. flret In Liu. h ball, doea ha
iut hla own teatitntalea an.lde?
K. Sn. Amy man aha la behind tha
hall when ll la kicked, rirent Ilia bicker,
ma? rerte the hall liefora ll haa losrhed
an vpiHinesl. Hula IS, aeetma I.
Q Afiee ball haa been kicked off aid
la In tha air. player of feani klrklnf off
luaa p..oneot nn opttietiia' 3.-;ard Hue.
Who yete tmll and where'
A.' la-all im la the offended aid at
tha aiwtt altera lha alussiaa lali plaea.
Tha nftandee la Haaiahed aVom lit lama.
Mala li, aeellan .
Q fHt bira.tff mav a plater of team
fcb kins aff run aul of tmun.ta ea ht way
itnan lha field and hrn le-kia runner
r f'-er he rt.io.a In If n'.t, whet la pen.
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Central Beats
Lincoln, 19-6
An avalanche of Purple backs swept
down on Lincoln high on th Western
lengu field yesterday and crushed
the capital city team's UZH chutnplon
ship hopes under a li) to t score.
The Purine colors of Central high
of this city gained n fitting victory
over the undefeated, Lincoln eleven.
Not only did Coach Schmidt's grid
sters outplay the capital city eleven
in all departments f the game, but
they showed a brand of foo.thall that
stamps them as one of tha foremost
contender for the stat high school
football championship honor for the
present etin.
Central ;red a touchdown In'the
first quarter from straight football
and Us second touchdown In the ec
ond quarter fr?iin straight play mixed
with a forward puss, the latter scoring
the touchdown. .
Lincoln showed a reversal of form
In the third quarter and for a few
minutes had the Purple guessing. It
was during this period of the contest
that the Link put over their lone
touchdown.
Central scored Its final touchdown
In the lat few minute of ploy on
straight football.
The lineup:
Onlnil III I'na.
IVrelvnl I, V....
Thnmaa I- T. . .
Hlrll.liii I'.') ...Aj ;..,
Cokhii C. . , .
Hull ,,...K O..,
Knula R T. . ,
ivikIIzit H V.. .
ICyieiNI. ,..,.....y H . , ,
Marrow I. H..
llowrll II It.,
(Jallnway ...,K U...
MiiliNillulKin.: Central,
I.lnroln d
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Keller
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Oariln.r H'.l
.... llrnwn
.... I.ewlS
... Thomas
Krela
MrDi-rmntt for
Murrow. Marrow for CosIlz-r, Lincoln,
Hhh for Tlow.ra, Tlewera for f'url.h, W'hlt
Mratmi for Jon-. Jones for Whtlllnsion,
Ctirrnln for Thoinaa, turt-h for Kftltey,
Krus for TVhlllliigton, Whllllnalon for
Jirown.
nfflilala: Rfferea, far-y; Headllnfaman,
Sf orlarlei y. tirit'lrif. Hurdlrk,
HrorA by guMrter;
ruilrnl 7 0 If
I.lnrnln V V
Toui hilownai Howell, Marrow, Thomas,
Galloway,
Glial after tnurhdnwna: Htrlhtlna.
Iowa Trarkstfrs Lose.
Mount Vernon, lit., Nov. 4 -Cornell
college won the annual cross-country
race from tho I'nlverslty of Iowa here
this afternoon over a four and three
fourths mile course, 21 lo 39.
Special Stake Races Added
to Program at Havana Meet
General Manager Frank J. Uruen
I so well pleased wlih th number
and quality of the horses already
booked for shipment to Oriental park
for the meeting of the Cuban Ameri
can Jockey club at Itavanua, that he
haa announced his Intention nf adding
feature races of substantial values to
lleraet Hurt a. awae af Ike Oataha
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FOOrUALt-
RESULTS
Srraruae, f Ndiraaka. .
I rrlabom, III noma I'akoU, a, ,
( ealral, t If I Mneiiln .
Mllllania, ill Heneeelaef, J,
le, IH, llrown, .
Hlaranatn, U Mlnneejda, .
Mlrhlaan, Mi Mlrhlsaa Aaflas, .
Uatmeh, 7 1 Ttirdua, a,
Voire Dame, ill Indiana, .
Kanaaa Asslea, 14 1 Mlaaouri, It,
Kaneae, IWi llklahutna, I.
Itrimn, Si Marirlla, 0.
I nee, 0 Mt. I nlun, .
Healers keaertea. Mi lllranl, t.
Itrnulaon, lui MmMlrr, ,
I oe. I Albion, 7.
(.rlonell, IS i Haahlnsliin, f.
I nrnell, AH i ( olooilila, II.
Maine, 7 1 llowdtdn, ,
( ororll, l I olooilila, ,
I'arlnuMilli, li Ituelon I nliarelly, 7,
W. Vs. Me.leian, ISi liuuaeana, . '
Sprlnsfleld. II i Kordbani, .
W, and arfferaon. III l..frette, If.
V. I nlterellr, Hi Trinity, t,
Alabama, tft ari,naylvanla, 7.
I'llletiurvli, SI (tenets, ,
I'rlfM-eton, t'li Swsrthmitre, 19.
'rules I nlterelfr, 3 Arkaliaaa. i.
I iilver.lly of Mart Virginia, 4 l lm-ln-nail,
.
I'epsnw, fit Taenron, 7.
Houlhern Melhodlel unlerralty, 41 Inutile
eetern, li.
HiM-knell, t Miihlenhers, (.
Ilaterford, IS liuilford, 0.
erioool, US i .Sear Hampalilre Stale, 0.
Arm, Ml llonsteiiliire, ll.
Mar lor, Ml 'leae A. M 7.
Illlnola rolleae, 11 Monmouth, A.
( enlre. IX : kenlnikr iioleeeily, f,
Korth ( arolloa, IU Tolana, it,
taoderblli Mi Tenneeaea, ,
Akron nnleerallr, ll Oliln Noiihera, .
HIMenlH-rs, l Oherlln, I,
Mueklnsnm, I' Karlhsm, .
SI. Xntler, 11 Oliki I lllrereltr, 1,
Senlleblnlf, Jl Miitard, II.
Aleaandrln, l t'1ielr1 It.
Iiuoimfleld wine from I'lerr by fnrfelt.
Ilenrdlct, Ml I larke, .
I'awnea ( llr, i Wmre, .
ridiimklle, lllS) Athlon, 7,
Aurora. 4" I (enlral ( Mr,
Mlddlrburr, l T n fie, ,
Itnlea, Maeasrlllleetts A(flM, t.
( olrale, am l-eman, n.
Heelrrsn, ll Amherst. .
SI, etuines, I4 laniard Mall nf Ilaltl
ThHrlealns, . ('., l Pealaidf, ftle.)
I nltrrally nf llrlroll, l lomlmrd, (
(llr. I
lielswsre, 7 1 Stetene. 0,
(nrnrsla Tech, 7 Allesheny, 0,
llolf I'rnaa. I0 (,eorelown, 0.
I nlon, Tt liolinrr, 7 uie.)
( hirkeon. 7 Norwich t'nlrersllr, ,
llnllrr, ll Koaa I'olf 0,
HI, Isnsllua, Ml PavKm, W,
Miirlrim, ; drove, ll.
llll. rlrlil, 0; MeldellH-rg, .
Msbneh. 7l Purdue, H.
f. . Krrahmen, 4S llerkelrf lllli, 0.
Wllllama. J Kemieelner, 7.
Siirlnsfleld. 17) Kordhsm, .
Moelon l ollese. ll Villa .
M.r.liind. Si Vlrslnla I'nly, l.
South t nrollns, i Sewsnee, T,
llatldaon, l S. V. Male, In.
Mount fit. Msry, IS) H'sahlnsina tl
'ere, I. ...
.lolm llopkliie. 8ft I W. Mnrr'nnd, 0.
I,ellrburs, IMcktneon, ,
Cnioklln and Miirehall, 4J IVnn Mill-
'io'iith' llakols SWte, II) Aberdeen Korfh.
am Normal, 0, ...
Tenia I hrlnllan rnlaereltf, tt Okla
homa Asslea, 14, ....
Onlenarr (oll'se, 41 livota, 0,
MncAllloier. 12) arlel-n, M.
Nor Hi Imkiila I nltrrallr, 7 North lla
kofit Asslee, II,
l-mvleu lllsh, Hi Kltrhburg (Mass.)
Illsh, .
Melf-rnn, l Miami, 0.
IU)ls, 7t Hi. )Mul; H
7RIIMVM KKM IT.
Th, IV Mouth, II.
Crrisliton lll(h, 25 1 llsveloeb, T,
MTATK,
fraod lelsnd, 1 0 1 llroken flow, 7,
Kiiroam, M; t'sllaway, ID.
I smlirldse, 7 Oberlin (Kao.), .
I'olk, 7; Imtlil t lt, 2.
Iliielliisa, Hit Itrd (loud, .
hroll.bliiff, Itutsrd, 0.
Hampton, ill (.rood lelnnd Keaertra, 0,
lltford, 7tl Met'ook Kraertea, 0,
Ki-arorr, III iiirk, d.
Ua-ne, VA Irftilrel, .
Wavn llraervea. Mil Norfolk Raasrtta, .
Norfolk, 7j HIiinIoii, .
Iloldn-se, t Mit ook. 7.
MuiIImiii, IS Tlldrn, 7.
Adatiia. M llolmeevllte, 0.
I'rrmont, 8 Vte.t Point, II.
Superior, IHt Kalrliurv, .
4'lirtla Assl'-a. ?l Mllid.n. ft,
Hrwnrd otlieraii". Ill Krleiid, 0,
HnrtliiKlon, I I reUlilon, 12,
lleiitrlca. III; 1'ei'umarh, 7.
I'olk, 7 lliivld (lit.
Ixilhriibuis. 7 1 North I'lslte, .
Ilnnllnse. K7l Krd ( loud. .
lion-heeler, IS; l.lnt-olit Kaai-rvea.
I'hittftmoiith,- 7; Nehriteka City, .
Aahlnnd, StS; Ncliool for Deaf, 0.
COI.I.KtiK.
Sliile.
Niehrueks eVeeleyan, 13; Cntner, 0.
I'eril. 27l lloane, tl.
iiearney Normal. 1 .1 1 I'ltsdron ormul, 7,
fit here.
Peon rolleae, 7 Mlmpeoil, 0.
Pareone, at loan Teal-llrra, tf,
Smv. It; I'm ii Stole, ll.
Moriilnselde, 7 1 I'ra Molnea, 7.
tho program of every rtunduy and
holiday throughout lh season, which
will open on Thanksgiving day, Nov,
30, and continue for 100 day or more.
Secretary Martin Nallmiiacii, whose
generous program bad alrt.nly attract,
ed tl.a atteiillon of horsemen, bus
been Instructed to frama special
races, carrying added values of 13,000
and 12, So'), The first of these will be
run Th inksglilng day. These vent
will coiiirilitit inatt-rlally In the sue
craa nf the tticrtliig and liivulvt aan v
rruge ilialll.milini( ITj iieO ol the diy
on w bit It Hi' ) i nn i'i. Mr, Nullum.
son la it tl inaali-r in his pu feeal.m
uli I nlw.isa li.ia an un ut itr know lt4
of I Im i i .iii; tikiti'ii il at hi nun
lll.tll'l II 10 IV la ilrp, n I d utMitl In
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Dcmpsey Dresses
the Cake-Eater, lint is Same Jack
When Fie Meets Pal of lloho Days'
JACK DKMI'DKV Is still the "cham.
plon of champions" tha tiger of
the ifng.
The cunning eyes retain their Judge
of distance; th punches still hsv th
nop and "kick."
Kut Iempey's dress belles all this.
He's lempey the "cake-eater." If
one would judge him by hia toga
alone,
Pompsey, who Is here for a sude.
villa engagement lit the World, Htrode
through Hotel FoiiWriclle lobby yes
terday ir.ornlng. Ills patent-leather
oxfords shlned spick and spun; his
hair shone with the lustre of many
application of the "lounge lizards"
preparation: hi suit bad lines of the
"cake-eater," and lastly, but not least,
he wore a wrist watch!
Johnny Hudrnlierg, an Omaha lioxcr,
who had known Jack back In the
"hobo days," wa flubbergasted.
First Annual High School
Tank Championships Friday
The fust annual Nebraska Inter -
scholastic swimming championships
to be held Ht the Omiiti.i Athletic club of the met ns 10 of the fastest swim
next l'Vlday night will be the sriautlc i mer of the Mid West ore entered.
classic of fhe s ason. I'ete Wendell, ' riie list Includes three men from I til
swimming coach of the O. A, C, who veralty of Iowa, two form Nebraska
is in charge of the meet has cluaed 1 university, two from Oram! Island V.
the entries with teams' entered from
Grand Island, Lincoln, Crelghton,
('enlral, Technical end Houth hlgH
schools, A total of 42 swimmers will
represent thene schools with Central
heading the list with nine men on it
team.
Tech bo eight swimmers, Crelghton
seven, firand Island and Lincoln six.
itecords made will stand as official
Interscholiistlc kink records and some
remarkable fust time is expected.
Hick Welpton, captain of Die Central
tejim, hits swam the DO-ynrd free style
Itl beter time than the Mld Wiistern
A, A. I'. record for this distance.
Lincoln and (Jrond Island have de
veloped some fast distance men and
have good reluy teams. Bert Oarvey
of Crelghton should make a good
showing in the SO yard breast stroke.
Ifen Cotton of Central I diving In
fxcellr-nt form.
l .Mov I'At it-it: i.KAtii i:.
Team Mlundlnxa.
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Car Hhoi .', . . . 9
llvjalon Knsineers 9
Car Keenrila I
(lineral Audltore 7
Auditors, Freight Avt-ts. 1
Mnrhlno Hliop 7
Audllora, l'lNbiireementa, f
Htora Lepnrtiniit 4
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Imlian Motor t'ope 4
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"Why, that ain't "Jack," he mum
bled, "Hello, Johnny." exclaimed Ilemp
ey, rrcogiiizlng hi pal of lens pros
perous tltuea,
"l'o oi remember thst awful fight
we staged in (iol.tfleld, Nev., In I HI 6."
he saked as they shook hands
warmly.
Then turning lo otne sport wat
ers. Jack an Id:
"That Uiy gave me my hardest
fight. Ik knocked Hie down seven
limes and I'm not kidding you. I was
tickled rd. white and blue to get a
draw,"
Then he turned back lo hi old
friend of "hobo days."
Hut Johnny's hulr hud no tltnter;
no patent leulher shoes adored his
dogs flails mi bits been leas kind tu
him.
( The open A. A t', id yard free style
swim promises to be a feature event
j M. C. A, anil three from Ihe O. A. C
A special closed d".yard event for
ladles Ims, some of the fastest club
swimmers entered. Kntrles Includt
Helen Moore, Frances Muxlleld, Jean
Cosnrt, Kthel and LMIlh fllrthhuffer.
Other closed events will help rnak
the program most successful.
The water polo game between Cen
tral and Tech for the city champion
ship closes the program,
Floyd Johnson to
Battle Bill Brennan
New yoik, Nov, 4. Floyd Johnson,
Hun Francisco heavyweight, and 15111
ilrennan of Chicago, have been
matched tor a JS-round contest here
December 6, the Republic Athletic
club announced today.
MBKt AVTII K I.KAOl'K.
Mlsndlnge.
Won boat I'et.
NVhiaftka Power l'o IS a .714
M. K. Smith Co 12 .671
I'lly Hall 12 .671
Omaha Hallway Kxpreea 12 .I71
Omaha Printing Co 11 10 ,;.24
liuaranle Fund 11 10 .(24
American T. 4t T ,11 10 .624
Aioni Preaa 1 .31
Kllpalrlc-k A Co K 1J ..1st
Melchlor & fo S 111 .23
Individual Avernaea.
Pfelffer 177'K Moylin 17
Huntington I70l rtnbcria 172
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linker le Moiiilne Co.
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Crcighton Trims
South Dakota
in Hard Tilt
Win' anil While Overrom
Six-Point l.nnl in Sitoiii
Half Fiiml Score
U 12 to 6.
st mm iin on mmk. .
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turde sained In a rlmmasr ... talk in
ante thrown for loee , IS II
Number of flret ilowlia , . , It 7
I oe ,all uu don lie 7 S
rorwsrd pa-era ullempled It It
lorwnrd patera t-emplrlrd ..... 4 S
rorward paeeee llnrompb-led . . . . 7 7
loraard paneee liitcnrpted ,,, I I
Number of fllllihlee ,,,, t 4
f umhlee rerot ered , I
I'llllla' , ., , , 7
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I'unta lnver;tae mi del , HO as
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hi, keif. HNril.l 14 0
Nomhrr of l.bk ff. 2
Khkolfe ri'urned (ardl 4!
I'rmilllee (rnrdal SI
Inrnnrd pneera (ar,li.) sl J
Crelghton unlveiKliy capllhlle-d Its
liinktleld fur ft 12 (o B victory over
Houth Ilukola uiilverally eleven Oil
Crelghlon'a shut lugs yesterday afler
1,0011, The llllltoppeis cuwheil In tlielr two
toiichilowtiH In the ki'coiid half to
overcome I ho six point lend tilled up
by tho Coyotea early In the. that
period.
Crelghtoii turned tha tide of battle
by using an aerial attack, off tackle
siiiiKlies and end, runs to advantage.
Honors In tha first half were 01111
piirallvely even, a futiible when
I'relKhton was lighting with Its back
to the wall, having paved the way
for the Coyotes' lone touchdown.
The game was devoid of spectacular
plays, and at any time the playing nf
both tenuis was crude, but It was
hard foutiht nuvort holers.
A series of line bucks and end runs,
toKetlier with a 20 yard penalty,
enabled the Coyote grldster to carry
tho brill down tho field within 30
yards of their goal, from where. iJe
Klutz tubal tho ball over on a for
ward pars from Dubel. They failed
to make ihe try for point.
Neither team scored in the second
half. Tha visitors threalenod to tally
once, hut 11 10-yard run around right
end by I'lther swept the ball out of
the danger zone.
I'dssea (jalu Yardage.
Crolglibin completed a number of
forward passeg in this period, Kean
receiving the ovul from t'echout for
20 yards gain one time and 25 on
another. Fisher gained 15 yards on
a loss front Yechout. .
In the third quarter the fighting
spirit of the Hllltoppers came to the,
surface. Crelghton kicked off and
forced the Northmen to punt, ball
getting in scrimmage on Crelghton'
40-yard line.
Yechout skirted left tacklo for five
yards and Lane shot a jterfect pass to
Ucndlage, who raced 20 yard before
being downed. -
Four Down In Row.
Tcvliii, Mauley and Iine made
yardage when culled upon and worked
the pigskin down the field for downs
four times in succession.
With the ball on the five yard line,
Ijine went through center for a touch
down, tlelng the visitor. Lane miss
ed a drop kick in a try for point nft,er
touchdown.
The quarter endid with ball on
iKtkobi'a 20-ynrtI line.
"With the count knotted at the open
ing for the fourth, Crelghton launched
1111 attack on Dakota's line which open
id holes for small but consistent gains
by Yeckout, Tevlin, Mauley and Uine.
tinyer Saves Hilltops.
Ily this attack the Hlue and White.
got wlnthln four yard, of the line
jl.ant. then pulbd a blunder by at
tempting a forward pass on third
down, Mcdowell recovering It on the
live yard line.
On the first play, nn attempted run
around right, Patrick fumbled the Imll
and Cuyer recovered It within one
find of goal. Ijtnn went through for
1 touchdown, clinching victory for th
Hilltops.
Crelghton again failed to complete
a fiuward pang on the try-forpolnt
after touchdown.
After the klcknff the team battled
mostly 111 luldfield.
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