I'M; OMAHA UKK: U.IM1AY, .NOVK.Ml'.KU 8, Six Letter Men Ready to Try for Berths on Nebraska Cage Team 14 Prospects Bright for Good Team .State University IToopMers' Are to Play ("rpightou hVrUern. I MriKjJri, Nov, 7.-Plx letter men ,-eiidy to try for positions and a trln of candidates of no rnesn sbil 11)-, a the f ri' on rx Klri if pi napi-at wlibh confronts Couch Own Krsnli In bin effurts In hold a rliainilonilili 'ornliiidkir bniiket ball t-titi . I.imt year ,Whrkii finished In a triplet lie for third plio e, Tlilx year, actinic on Icaaons learned In 1!)2I 22, practice altcndy rns been Inn ununited. , A biri; squad (if basket fltiKcrs urn worltltiK out every day In tha armory. They are confining their work moslly ) fimllliirlziiitf them-a-dves with lli" bull. The first run l"t lit t'.e M Kni Mlfeoml valley m lii-iliiki In J;i " I for January 5, when the Hindier clash with the Jny hfiwkcl lli Lawrence. The nix li'llT men who will be on dc k to W'nk for positions on fh Vt'l't tjiin arc Captain (Hllnil Wnrrcn, center; "Hp-i k" Cm men, John ffpear and I'a'il Tipton, forwards, and Adnma Ko,I and "Hob" IIiihs.II, guards. From the members of the freshmen squad of In"! year, Frank Will llBV a Wlllth Of material. He rilmi will have Verne l.ewellen, annrd, and Iyl Holland, forward and cap lain, of the Uncoln HIkIi school, Ne braska Colorado ohsimplon (Mm of 1920, Iloih men wit nut of the Kama throughout the Inst season. I cause of injuries, l-ewellen and Hol land ara rate artists of exeepflonat ability iind their absence from tha luat ynr nquad whs sorely felt, Tt I from the men of the elites of 1925, however, that Frank looka for Ma Mkk-kI HHlvn'ion, In them he vill f.nd rp-cd" forwards, "airtight" guard and Mxh jumping , centers. Members of the lant year freshmen sqnnd who an- expected to ahow up wi-ll ar l'c'fy, fioodnon, Hwtt, ! Wlt rh, KI'-pK'-r, Mllo Tlp'on, Tfu'.kn, Johnnon, 'o5ilrT, , Hfnnd.t, Moyd, !irnir. Vol!,, Jrnard, I i-rkn Hiid KlKtlnc, The fnluri- men of thin group arc l'nh-r an'l Khpa'-r, dim Inuilvn forwiirda of lh runm-rup i.n In Mii'olu rity lnf year. What th-y lack In aiw thfy mate for In p'"d and liHkt toKHlng uMllty. KIf"r w'1' ,M Hlflble for virnliy until the wnnft rurnalcr, l'iivln nlTfd thfi I.nlvr nlly l.'i"' .lu nun ry. The iliaft if Mlxifourl valhy f"n-fcr-tira nfinca la not :niiMf. Th ila-v of Lonxaa amo In lAncAn him 1oen rnnoiinced, t'-nlatlvi-ly, a I'Vhiamry 12 or March 3. Dfflnlte lilt on the Nfliiaka achedule fol low: .limutry Knai t I,wrnc. January t Kn Ahkuh t Maiilmt- tun. .liiU4ir ' firnk t I,!niln. .Ibhunry 0 'hlftboinii at I,lnro1n, Jnurr in MIourl t l.lnrnjn, .iHnuary Jt tirnkn at Ia Miinaa, lanunry 26 Anna at Ani'-a, .fanuarv it Orlniicill at lrlnnll. Kliruary J tirlnncll at I,lii"iln, Kobruari I Amtl at Lincoln. ' February 9 ''dlnhnina at Norman, I'Vbruary H Kuna.ia Axaina at l,liitn. Knbruary 2J H'mh'iiKOin at Ht. Ixiula. Kcbruaiy ifMa'iuil at I'olutnblii. Marrh 5 Waahlnaom at l.tn'uln. 'rclghion l'nlvcrily of Omaha, for ypara on aspirant for catahllahlng athltlf! rotations with Nc!iranka, will mppt the Huakor at timaha either I'fliruary 27 or Manh 3. Large Crowd to See Hawks Iowa City. Ia Nov. 7. From the number of tickets already aoltl for the Iewii Mlnneai.ta foolbull game Novem ber 11, the feature attraction of the l'tilveralty of lowu'a annual home coming, aehool odlclala ar congratu lating themaelvea upon tliu completion of the new atamla on the uttjlctic field B'eommodatlng 23,00 peraona. Indications are that more than 3V 000 people will ace the game. Iowa alumni from all over the country are signifying thoir Intention of returning to tho old alma mater to; revive memories of undergraduate I ilaya and cheer one of the greatest football teams that ever donned the Old Oold. ! l.iwn has defeated Minnesota four ! successive seasons and Is hoping to! make It fixe. I TorchlU'ht t"'"''esl,iis, a minnnioth j isrude and numermis Individual class: reunions will mark the liomei tailing festivities. j CIipm Maatrr May Oriinit Aaatu int'uni fleveliiikl. i. Nov, 7 - I'oiin.itton lif a lution it cl eas i.itlon w ill be attempted at a ti eeting to be held bere In November, to which ebifS Maateia nnd eiilhiiaiaats f the eiilllS rvuntry have been invited. The levtmi In ti tmivrment t f.itni a pitlonal oiasnuall.m ani . . mmm. Gforge (.oiV !.ir. tr.d..n, N v i-l'i-k H.nHh of :tlad tlftl ti'ioa '.. tlt Australia I rm.fcl.t I. on. pi- a. la iba, ffi..ih rund l whit l.ava ) a Jotounl Ua at lbets', j Ih aal iHin rluh laat RieiM tl-a Auatlba aiilKted pun Sl.ind.r.l.ie (be g.une are Nornoin r. i,,.,, mit t,,, ,, U), K ,u, .ir. law. WlullW'l', Viblnkt n ltwrr him,. r sat m.h vhu knudx aim il..a .... , I., it n rlu ai I ,,ui l- t "M k .M.I ( uihlu SlM. run nerup iii tt wValain cl. touina-; NMiiii(ii Mm ti) (h(lj m nid; Irving (ll. former lUn l , ,H,, HU lt..m !.... ki Iiim ami Ohio ibamploii. Slid fhailes Jl. ; '' W ' i f I lViHlc1. ihimIII. lu lul tu.a 4un at imiS !,,, tatinw-nl an 1 ll but 't hu fcia -i.ll. :(MH SlU ' U-.t. k hit i Kf " 'l ' " , , , n Ik I t I i.ei ! t f II - asi. I . i- an ii-leacl Wtigtif .1 ,( ta-t Hla At. I m.e tl utja tea ti.l-i-il IK lkl luriail a '. i i) . t tt i t-sd tMuwi-to. tt ..e I. ! S f Sit IS MHMIH-MM1 . at a ia .i tia4 aa) " V aHa -, DRF-SHTR BROTHERS TKakaMi Oaaa. l rta taat. Mi These six husky Midland college football players will b e teen on th Creighton gridiron Saturday afternoon when Midland bucks up against Creighton university. Lockstrum, left tackle, is playing his second year on the Midland team and has been showing up well in recent games, while Tschudy, right guard, is a former all-state hi gh echool player. "Hap" Adams, plunging fullback, is mak ing a strong bid for all-state fullback in the Nebraska conference. Adams hails from North Platte where he made all state hiarh school half before entering Midland. I Elliott, is the Lutheran's pivot man. Dumler is left guard and a Kansas product He is suffering from an injured knee and may be unable to play against Creighton. Luscher, 195-pound left tackle, is known as the "human tractor." eat yr mCol i';- ' l(a ViJul Ir5! Vi pdl &J m. -:" wBi 1 1 , . Ifefc- R, Qill Bezdek May Manage Phillies Next Season, Says Report Htal College, J'a., Nov, 7. Hugh the I'iraU-s advanced from laat place tfczdck, director of alhlctlcit at I'enn Ul a VniHm In the flrat divlalon, Ktate coliegw and couch of th haae- j-hlladeljihlu, Nov. 7. Vllllnm J, ball and football tenrna, tonight re- Hhetzllno, bimlncHg manager of tho fuaed to conftiiii or deny a report I hiludt.lphla N,illon;ila, and James that he had been off'-rcd a manager- liagan, Mecretary of the club, Mid to- uhlp of tha rhlladclphltt Natlonul i,li;ht they Iind no knowledge of a league bnaeball -lub for 1!23, JJeziIck movement to bring ltuiro T'-zdik hero formerly tnanuged the I'l'taliingh Na- to mamme the club, I'rfxident Jtaker t'onal league team, coming to I'enn of the l'hillles la in New York, they Htnte in lillli. I.'nder hla baderahlp aald. Frankie Schoell Begins Training for Bout Here Monday With Shade The rugged Frank la Kchoe!! of Iiiif falo, N. Y., urrived in Omaha ycater ilay to begin training for hla 10-round bout hen- November 13, with lave Shade, tlw crutwhile roaat welter, who now operates out of the Jeo I'. Flynn punch dlapenaary of New York City. Kbade, who won over Jack Perry of 1'lttabutyli on a technical knockout at Hoaton laat nb;ht, departed thin nimnlng for Omaha. Shade, la looking forward to Monday night's battle, for he hopes to cmie the blemish on a record which the liuffaln welter put on It thla apring by winning a decision over tilm at Buf falo. Khrtde, who has fought in Omaha aluce hla meeting with Schoell, de clares he was robb"d of the do- pi t lalon and ex pacta to show the lo lory was a fluke. Cubs Trainer Kebigus. Chicago. Nov. 1. Andrew litahaw, formerly tiatner t,f tliu Indianapolis American Asaocliitlon club and now trainer of a Chicago professional bmtliall d-aui, today was s gtieil ns trainer of the Chicago National league basi -ball club, FootBallFacts Worthlmowin.5 y 1 w.ah you o0M deitr nut SI. Her. 11. -ii l fii' me it " f ih Oli.'tlii nun k'k'. i r't-r riiui.f, in m t? m i' - i'tai wk one t tr l iaHs Kliks; lu Iiti h a UUU Mat in tlo.iuj t u H n runi-IDff :l h 'l tt I. lit it h tiiif tc nil HiUi fcti hef ia f i I h-i M. W-it b t, k,i.")mi. t mt our AM.t fiuiiinif turn n j( t-f gwiur I tad iri m i ilnt i. Hfrt iv ibt f i4m U )rla mud dl ia:tfi I u'ir t ki h u4 Uitntt all S rW BSSB 1 I TUII F IS SMS. . 1 Bf n aM m h ar t4 p khi- Itrrf I 4 io Ik Iw.l al. h,.ff af r t 1 h'-i li lUi lm vcieeo-S va aiat.!:..! f - a ieufe i-tta vt ut a.-a J-4-i-l-e-l a.t ! .eaM -a a I 1.4- fci k l i , it. -f u..a Kim is e e Hbi a- --4 ee 1 ai ,,,, i. a . ! to - i-H. n.'t I t a tii -tir-.,ii( ita I l: -l.l ' at It, a.lHMa tai Bad Si . state Saa H-ie-lata aaitS, aae-aMFta a, r atl.uta - a-a i aai to- ank kia M ant Salt ikt tHtMM-M4a aiSa a ala atteana la Sl. k-rt ia. atMit tm t.i-i !, aiita aw a.taiit m aaaae a taie asl. S, la aa a. Iwal aiiwea ta iii.t ia Sail kai.lm ae aaaa aaakt la ead 14 k-4 t'.kl la v v t .. .4 a- a 1 a t'l - a -1 - - . i a a a 'a i ...! . . . - tit a l--a4 h Ii i i . int. ii t- ii ia. I - a t - " t ta aa - fctk-aa aa lee arta.) -4 -an a r a ad Ik iM IwhU !.. wta ta a a-- l- t a ' il 1 t l I.- Ii HmI .( it m ti a.- aJ v ! t - - " a-.-' , . U I i at a at M i . a 1 loakwl la ava iaa la Ha aeea iai .a 4 l aa sail aa ta Haa iaa aaa eta aMaj lea Salt a. aaata I va.t a a-.-'. a . aa i- a - I iji I- i v I i in a-iwa a t - I Ike laaaj al (. Bat 1 -IHMl 4 , . Schoell will workout at a local gym. The I-Jmplre slate product found tho ciIhi) Nebraska air to his liking and declared that ho would do much of, hla training on the road. He is a glutton when It cornea to road work, his manager any, Ak-Sar-Ben Still After Big Game The Ak-Harlicn hna not given up hopes of nl.minga pont aenwon football game In Omaha. This liccnniH known yesterday when Charlie Gardner and Charlie Trimble of Ak-Har Hen let It be known that they were angling for a K'"ne between either Iowa, Drake or the Texas uni versity and Nebraska for December 9 at Creifc-hton field, (Should Drake or I'x-a Moines go through the season without a defeat in the Stixaourl Valley, the Nebraska alumni nnd All Snr llcn will attempt to brltiR the HulMogs and Hunkers to gether In Omaha. If Drake is put out of the Valley rumilnsr and Iowa rcfuaea to play the Cornhuskers, then Ihe Ak-Sar Hen will go after tho Texas university, tho team which gave Centra a hard fight. RESULTS Hulgers, l.niiKiana, 0. Kiirdlimu, 11; New l ock t' (. FOOTBALL EDDIE'S FRIENDS 6Ee tuwa!- to .-HurnjE. um4 aaaaya. al 1 COCrOT 'J ...V Te. A m v V a -V I a t V?. ' 1 ' lataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaiaiB S L, e .-.- -a-Bason, a. aa .nia iiMiaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaa' tee,fairwJk Ilfiit Folio w-Tliroulj. When a player begin to slump off in his game and his score begins to mount, on analysis usually will reveal that the trouble Is mostly with some ona club, I have been out tliu last few davs lo practice up in anticipa tion of tho western amateur cham pionship In Kansas City thla month ond somewhat to my surprise 1 dis covered that my mldiron play was off, I had fallen Into the habit of falling to carry Ihe stroke clear through and making the clubhand do Its share. liy putting the left elbow against the body you will obtain tho best fob low-through. This Is what I call the "bint" follow-through. Tho player who stands with clubs and arms ex tended In ono straight line after he has played la a more attractive look ing figure on the golf links, but his results will not compara with the player who Is willing to sacrifice ef fect to distance by employing the bent follow-through. In playing this shot I swing Into the Imaginary line of direction and givo the ball the quickest wrist snap possible. This should ha dono with relaxed wrlats and rhythmically, with perfect timing. When this snap In properly dona it gives, a throw to (he clubhand that adds distance. To take a little chip of sod after you have hit the ball Is the way u good golfer plays the shot. To do so steadies tho (light of the ball in a surprlalng way. There is another point which I find it a bit difficult to make clear with words, but stating it the best I can, It la thla: You must find a middle pround between tenseness and relaxa tion. If you play with either too much of one or the other your shot will not measure up to your possibil ities. I believe tho finger prlp is tho best of all grips, and tho only real tightness I cxperlenno in gripping r.iy clubs for tills shot Is tightness of the fingers. In playing thn full ntldiion I nni always conscious of a good gilp on my club. Here Is another llltla trick In the mldiron shot which It, Is well to know, Ii not bring the clubhead up too quickly on tho back stroke. Take pains to bring It back along Ihe ground a little ways before going up. This little wrinkle Is a help in getting distance and control. It is my opinion that Iron fliots should be practiced Jealously, keeping A Pisir AwueXy, JuE.VL I aa.aaw. v I a-WVa-l I r tT-, TtN I I r.a . ... . k I .r ' i i . . t a . .. V ' 4 a, U v 1 - . t J - 'I . I '. NMSMRararasTM uppermost in the tnlnd the importance of accuracy. 1 'eel this way because Iron shots certainly offer tho oppor tuiilly to some, of tbt finest of golf piny. When you and your mldiron understand each oilier well enough so that you urn ambitious to play for tha hobs and not bo merely content with making the green then yij will e what I mean by a first-class mid Iron shot and you will enthuse over its possibilities, Texas League Sends 'Km Up Dallas, Tex., Nov. 2. Nineteen ballplayers have been sent to the major leagues from the Texas league, either by salo, draft or exercise of option. The list of the 1952 graduates fol low: Dallas Tom Iavelce, sold to Pittsburgh. Kurt Worth flus Jones, recalled by Dcrolt; Ham firay, bought by Cleve land. Hbreveport -I,loyd Rmiih, recalled by Hoaton; (Jus Kelix, dratted by Bos ton, both Nationals. Wichita Falls A. J. Weiss and H. V". Keono, recalled by tho Cubs; Floyd V.. Wheeler, recalled by Pittsburgh; fl. II. Kdmondsnn, recalled by Cleve land; Horner Humma, sold to Cleveland.- ' Galveston Adolfo Plerottl, recalled by Cardinals; Harvey Hendricks, re called by Ked Hox. Houston Kay Blades, sold to Car dinals: Jack Knight (obtained In post season trade from Galveston), sold to Cardinals. Beaumont .Tohn Anderson, drafted by Giants; Krnest Vache, sold to Drowns. Sun Antonio Fred Johnson, sold to Giants; J. N, Roberts (recalled from MexliO, sold to Cincinnati; Homer Kzzell (recalled from tjhreveport), sold to Drowns. Gophers HrHiiinc Practice. Mliini-apilis, Minn., Nov. 7. lc fenied. but far from subdued, "Pill" Hiiiiuldirg's (iopher football siiiad started an Intensive four-day prepara tion yesterday afternoon for their clash with Iowa, conquerors of Yale, at Iowa City Hattiidny. Workman Quarrels Willi I lit Tools, that- rof THE- wi - SHieOaU- "V v ' ' '', 4UT- i Tech IVopares for Bluffs Game DniiiiiiKiiiil Working on Acriiil Atliick for Siitunliiy's Contfht. j Tli Tadi lili.li cuinp la huay pra ! piirlnir for ll romliiK KH'iiii on Kitt- uid.iy wllh I'oiiikII lllurfa nt LiiiKiia park, Tli 'i t h i n i niini (IiiuiikIi lla Kiuna wllh Hoiiili In nt wwk wlihoiit M'lioua inJiiMia, iiml 1h liurd it work for tlila Wfik'n Krii The KHiloat iiroriilai m a (rood mm for I he HlufTa teiini la fnlrly Hlioi.ir Una yiur. All of luat yriu'a iiii'D are din k, Owi'iix, one of Ihu heat IiIkIi w Ii'mi) luirka In Iowa, la at full hark. Jli' la a dmiK1 roiia mini on oflcnae, iiml on il"fi nae he (a the brat the lowiuia have to off r. The liimi la l lint foiu lied by NlKt'eiin yer, ona ! o flbe luat pl iVi ia turiiiil out liiHt i'ui In Die AllfMiniil V'ulliy rotifer etu-n. I'niiiiiiioinl la puttliiK hia men ll, round a at iff wei-k'a work, They dv feiited Hoilth l!f 0, whlbt t'olliu ll Hluffa look thn Houlbiiieti Into itinip 19 7, Tho Tech teiim la atroug at tha pnaa- : lux K'l'iie, und tt new t-nil, Hhort, la i beliiK developed to Hike the plaea of ! '.nxt, who la on thu alt k Hat, , The team lunl a koikI workout luat n Ik li t In ariliiitniie with tho aicoiula. 'I hn line hfia been luiviria; aouin xood workouta, Jlruniinoilil la perfeellnK hla paaaliiK xitnie, and Mimnie la hurl inif Ui in n I butler em ti ijuv. II'-' la alao getting longer iliHtaurn on hi puiila. Tho aecond tentn In buny picimring for a grime with an Iowa teiun thu end of tho Week, South Carolina Captain Resigns Columbus, B, C, Nov. 7, Declaring that he could not back Coach Hoi Metzger and his assistants In the treatment of tho men on the Univer sity of Houth Carolina football learn, Tackle Alex Walte today resigned as captain of the team. At the same time Waltn's resigna tion whs announced It also was sn tioiinced that Fullback Krle Hnlpes, chief ground gainer on the team, had been fired by Coach Metzger fhr fail ure to obey orders. Carnegie Tech Player ' Leads in Scoring New York, Nov. 6, Quarterback Jimmy Robertson of Carnegie Tech continues to lead Individual gridiron scorers In the east, according to com pilations today, wllh 73 points, com posed of 12 touchdowns and one point from try aft'-r touchdown. "lints" Prunner of Lafayette is clout behind with 71, consisting of 10 touchdowns and II points nftcr touchdown, while Wilson and Palm of I'enn Mate are next with 61 and C5, respectively. Pin Tourney SlarU. The preliminary rounds in the junior division bowling tournament started Monday evening at tho Ath letic club alleys. Dr. "13ob" Drake, Fred Kyler, Leo Bevorldge, It. I!. Funkhouscr, George Metcalf, V. M. Clanz, Joe Adams and Goorgo Stocking are piloting teams, CIGAR Mild as a May Morning and as Jmgmni 7. I if vt'V, wild cigar of Havana fra t I . V " &CZS crance Mozart is waiting for f 'a1!'! U:&fJ i !'' ti 1 I Miaurt Clr is saaJa by fjL I'.' ?l II Cksnlsiated ( i.ar CorpurWata I rfVX ' ()A h M tea ill vy - iu Captain Alcock Wins Bowie $10,000 Race l:uliln;or, Md., Nov. T Captain Aleock won ihu IID.OdO Itowla liandl cap for a yi'iiiMiM ii nd upwurd at a riilto and a half at I'lnillm tlila aftr noon. I:.hIih una m-rood ami Oreitn. Ic thlid. Time; 2:33 2 6, Nciln, Thlinbli., l'uul Jonea and Mu l lliillir iilmi run, Tb mill le la paid: ' 1 1 t t, I u Alrock, $16 it), ,-,.i;o, $2 JO; KxihIiih, 3.S0, 2.4u; Oi'iimle, f2.3. 'apinlii Aleork won In u (hiving fltilali ulili ;hoiiim, after Oiianle. Who Iind art the pufe to wllliln 40 Jnlila of Hie file, falteied and loat tile lli-h prize, finlnliiiiK third. At thn ilae of thu barrier Hally'a A Hi y Jumped Into ihu bad mnl round- mi; into tit" bink Klreleh wna two l"HKthH In front. At Ihn half Killv'a Alley bir in to Urn iiml Miiitliuoili with flap ne Kiinuiier up, coining on alrong, pli ln.d up the filly on the turn Into tho Hireli'h and flnlahed nut, win ning handily by (line b-ngtha. Paris Has First Atliletie Clul) Parts, 'nv, 7 At List Paris 1ms on nunc ii: club. True, there nr rtiitneroiH athleilo Hubs In Purls They ore all called sporting clubs, but, the l-i;iii ling do Fiance, which opened lis doors this week, Is a sport Ing club with an i yn for spoil. Tlia average French sportsman looks upon his sporting club as a place to get a good dinner or an ex cellent cocktail, but ho hardly ex pects a gymnasium, and he would never date lo hope for a swimming pool. All theso things this new or ganization has In Its new building at No. 2 Run do riJIyscea. This club possesses the only rolling walker in Europe, Hera one may walk or run for rnil-s without lenvlnu Iho building or even tho spot he Is on. Many Americans and Kngllsh already have applied for membership, and Ihn walling list is growing dally. Changes in Pavis Cup Tourney Contemplated New York, Nov. 7. The proposal to dlvido competition tor the Davis cup Into two geographical zones, American and Kuropean, will be acted upon at an International tennis conefnrenoe to be, held In London December 20, It was announced today. The conference was called vy the United Males Lawn Tennis federation to consider general revision of Davis cup regulations. It will be followed by a second conference, under the auspices of the International Lawn Tennis federation, to discuss playing rules and adopt a new International code. Jack Renault Wins Over Jack Hyatt Trenton, N. J., Nov. 6 Jack lie- naulf, Canadian heavyweight cham pion and sparring partner of Jack Dempsey, knocked out Jack Hyatt of Hattlo Creek, Mich, tonight In the sec ond round of an eight round match. Men who know cigar making, also know that it is more cliilicult to make a gooj cigar that is truly mild, than ona that is just moderately mild. If you seek an uncommonly mild cigar of Havana fra VAv If vou seek an uncommonly J?t- prance Mozart is Central Works With Reserves Piirple Vnraity SiTnnmagri Scrontl Strinpt'rs for U atrice Tilt. Coach richmldt of the Central sent lila men through hard arrlmmsgt with Ihe beefy reserves yestordajr afternoon In preparation for the con- test Friday with tho fast Peatrlc High eleven. The Purple tutor Is warning no time In teaching his foot balb is thn art of "smashing ihe line," and If the Central eleven shows tba fight In Friday's contest that It did against the Lincoln team last week the tm nls should return wllh another brick laid toward the stale title. The purple nod White S'tuad Was given a lixbt signal drill last night, follow i if by a hard tM-rimmai-.e a(,niiiHt tho hilltop teserves. Hughes made rut excellent shoving t one of the half positions and Felterman showed up w at end. Marrow, who minis good In last week's fray, ultHrnaleit with Hughes nnd proved himself (9 be nble (o spear tho ball out of mid air and should be on onset to th launching of Ihe purplu aerial attack, For the last four years Healrlco has handed tho locals the short end of Ihe scorn and the Ifllltoppers nro afier thn Jinx. Hold (earns are fonsldcicd strung Contend -rs for (be stale into and tb outcomn of Friday's lilt should go n long wny In settling tho championship race dipt. Hlrlbllng of (he Central eleven has been perfecting his plac kick for tho coming content and aver ages from 30 to 40 yards with his boots between the uprights, Th three-point margin mny again setibi (be game with the mango and lilaclt cr w, mi it has in many of the former conflicts. Uraikn Track Kcroril. liallluiore, Nov. 8. Dominions, from tho Allies stables, wllh Jockey Lyke up, broke Uie track record at Plmllco for six furlongs In tho equity handicap today, covering the distance, In one minute, Jl seconds. The for mer mark was one-fifth of a second slower, established by Kxodus, hi V.C0 and equaled last week by Knobble. Knobble llnlshed second today. Dom nlque carried 12S pounds. dost Grid Play To use Tmiii h ball en oppnnnt" JO-vard line ne&r end ut 11 rut liif, fourth dnn, ID yanJn lo suln, sturn Iic-Iiik lU.n In tins mum's fiver. Whnt Is ih (liny T Hii srn two mt nut tens to ho coallrd. ic ( (list snuihnr (uurlntuwn will rllni-li Ihn gam. 1'h other It M avoid giving tliu ei'ioi Ion un npjiortunliy fo anore, and iiius put inein m a- position lo aortal you or tin th xmiit. VVIiln thla l an Id'M paaitlun from which to Ilia allak ing limn atioiitd rhooaa only such paaio-s ara aaf, TVo-y mil earry a 'hrat of soma othr attack. Ona of tha b-jxt to&y horn la to linn up for a plana or drep kick and worK . dlaytd forward paa, tha mum hil'ling for a moment to pro-te-1 tli kkt'.i-r, bvfora tb aliglhia man riiHh down tha flaia to cti"h ilia an. Such a play t.-mla to dinw Ilia iWrnta la given point and to ipn many opm place Into which the off-na enn throw lima. Whatever yon do hire, do not pla u pilau that dee nol carry a lhrt of a Uuk r run, Tha danKer la too great tl.nt thn oppnalilon mny net It and ran for a toiiciiiiown, Thuy expect a tuea and ara primed to run it buck. waiti