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THE OMAHA 1IKK: TUESDAY, MJVtSIUEU 2i, Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManui lOprnght it:: I Players on Mythical All-Star Ball BRINGING UP FATHER . Rail!1 .UK JICCS AND MAGGIE IN FULL PACE Of COLOM I.N THE SUNDAY REE "YOOLL. l-UWE TO TALK LOOX mr i . POINTIN WEIL CO WITH TrVo CUY HE OY COUU Wf rHT MOW HAVC ecnn THC CHitr or rcuce WE Ht M JAJL NTb AN HOW AVC i.iitttor rou ii riox or m.um.hh in gamk. PL-MNEO-KIO: VT MONC ALKf AOY oo r what we crr Team Sort of Pick Places Themselves O TO TMM CAVTLC QfWM CHINA.- r 1 f Ti .0 TrAT 1 AU"OC: CM AC,H I A MA.NtK J l I Laa- VJ e J I ( 1 M.I. STAR llMO.MI I Bl W. ii. K. II. UK. (ill. At. hikler (lr.il. Ill i i " llornaby ardlnaM. Ill Ul HI ' Bancroft (Clfinls.. 311 1 H " .rli (I.ImiiIsI, H. S H 3 HI "J Cobb (Tiger.,. O. F 117 !ll l .4M Speaker (Indiana,, O. F HI I'l J7 Williams (HroHiis). 0. V 13 12 ll 39 .MS O'Neill (Indian!, V m n IIS I I Jl Mijiler (l.lsnla), t Il 31 100 ft I .311 .353 'lh slinging slsff: Won l't ivi. Iliiah iVanhee) .. 2 7 .7M Hlop (Hn.wii.l II 4 ' Knmmrll (lliMM 17 3 KUey (Ked S3 13 .! Kriillirr lIMgerk) .- SI IS 113 in Airrage fix- each pitcher S3 I .703 Oil Cf.rt.l,t. I4U. by Uil Fmmi Shvk. I 1111 .nw ii.iiii Hi Unit annual crl"4 In Ufa lxn all rnrn dip a prtt lntu t lut Ink of iMiiwIiall dopf.lom an J elect a lot of liwx-Uillfi iiifirv lifia i-f tho mylliliHl AIIHlur ti'nm. In iir roiio hy tlia chiira waa fraught with tnurn or I'-na itlffl'-ully. 1 tat t ll'a (lirf'ii-nt Hi In m-umiti. In fiK't it'a aliripU to an xtr'-mo. For at 'Kt tlirt.i of tlie Infl-'I'l ieltlotH, two of tha out fllJ Jul, Ij laikatoia iiihI nioKt nt the plthfm aort of pick tlirmwlvtra, And thii ouirit wlilili tha re'-orrta chof.iw .atuMIli'a t'lf aa tli jnit(liilHt collfctloii of filuawra (hat any altigla ymr tit laa-lall evvr haa known. Tlirca un n are In th .400 clnna anl the average of till Inni vxrltmlve of Hit piti hera la .323. MIhIit HtniiilH no far lipliind hla rlv- - ul ni fiiHl liuHt- tlmt tlit-rc'a no rom pariHori. Tle naoiff Kfa for lliitriahy at h-i'nl liiiw. Kmirroft, all IfilnK" toiiKliliTuil, wu tlie moat lirllllaiit and tvijikI.'i 7ul HhorUlop of th year. Groli Im fj-i:H to he ye atithor'a arlactlon for tin- far ak, although Htock of tho t'anllnal anl IUKn of the Vnnk pir-na him closely. Knew No Huprlora. Colli) and Hifakt-r knew no aupcr loi in the oulfl-ld. U'illiitniN of the JiruuiiH, Jliith of the YunkecM and II"llnniii of Hit? TlK'T wre candi-dnt-n for the third Job In the garden. WllllaniM K'.t Jt. Il.'llmiin hit. aoinenhat haider than WlllaniH and Jtiith had a higher home run per game uvnrae thun the Jirowrilfl eliiKKr. But whatever Wll liHfiin had to yield to Ilellmaii In the mutter of percentage he more than offn t In four-liaee work. For WII IliiiiiH hanired out 3!) four-banem, while llclliiiaii waa nceoinpllehlng only 21. And. iK'yotid all that, William atole 25 b.ji (. while lleilman could pilfer only eight. Kutli made lioniora In 110 Kamen, while William imtdo hla Vi In 153 foinhata, That nivf Kuth a better xiugKlug average than Williama. Dut the point la thla: Wllllatim, by clean en ndiict on and off the field, clayed In the game all the year and waa val uable to hla team every day, wherena Itulh waa ruled off the dlumond for ft 04-duy period. O'Neill Catching Mar. O'Neill waa the catching' flar for the Americana; Knyder waa tho aatel lite among the Xatlonal league bark Mope. And no both become member of the all-Mtar group. Hcootlng along to the pitcher, the Job of plucking out five great onea to grace the all utar lineup la not a tough one. Riinh of the Yankees, leading pitch er of the year, fa a cinch. And ao la Kil Komnif-ll, who, although a mem ber of the lowly Athletics, won 27 out of 40 etails. Kppa Jcppa Klxey, the elongated southpaw, who won 25 out of 3K sanies, la another fixture. Then there is Kcuther, who, although aa aociated with thj lxo Ixxlgers, won 21 games and lost only 12. Kolp of the Hi owns concludes the staff, due to bis feat of whining 14 out of 18 games. "Kid" Lewis Beats Todd for Title London. Nov. 20. Ted "Kid" Lewis of KuglHnd tonight defeated Roland T.Mld, also of KiiKlnnd, in a 20 round f'ulit for the middleweight champion fhlp "I'd the London belt. Work on CheWa Hospital for Disabled Vets Stopped l'"iigliket:-pMii-. X. V., Nov. iQ. Oidcrs hne hen, received by the XietlieaHtern 'inntnictim company fiom Wat-'hiiiglon to stop woik on the hospital for distillled vet. inns at t'hel sen, it was learned here today, Kxca Mitim? had leeii done for two in l:i ni ii le". The entlii- institution whs to cot ll.sno.non. According to reports, luspute be tween the national organization of the Auieilcan T-eglou and Veterans' bu reau ovt-r the site Is the cause of tho cenH.itlon of the work. It is said tlmt the I egion claims a site for an insti tution for IuIh-ii ul( his Hlimild have an elevation of MiO feel, while it is said the one at Chelse;i has about I0 feet. Sorter I'lajer Die. Si. Iahiis. Jto., Nov. 'JO -- IS ter J. r.iit.cnii. S4, nntuniully known soccer Pl.iyer, died tod.iy fullowlng an operation. St. Joseph Club Will Have New Outfield at Start of 1923 Season M Ji h, M i. Niv. 24 The Ht. J . ! rlern I'sRue trim In I9.'J Ht.ty in-t put tip the a(ruf t'l't It I'll f-r the feiilMlit l'"t sveRolt. but th eity will t rprMed by tm kKhIi will be i In the tare, swl.l Ir.tf ti tltrg K. I-Itn, fri,Jiit ef PutiK the lJS i banboiihti I . II. Kim's ltt lil ( Im -h tJniK-uatV ! tsa aUit i f tha sin I Id lli.i I euil-'l ii,.n ,l lj Until . H -tul a lif tb h-l. Mld by J li (. C"IJi.1n. If 11 vrt t.n:y l ciack and i ' !h,ai ia to iviaift Mii.a.f vl ' I u lelrt. ! jihiI-i f Sia. lhaill aunlli a; 1 tt t... k St tha hait'l. 4)1,1 nnh4 .nv.. i.l balfj Aa .i ! lnlit.t . l. ,i nan, th lain tvhi.ot tlta b .!! twb pfaautaiil In h.. 4-t i.lnl. Tba I .1 , ttr aia i.t airliMlly tj iw,M la r nullui .--al h. la kiltl4 Wl l M laa-BlaJj l! ) I I Sail ah I U.Unt t la lh Ikaii.t liiwiaM r. Thai In . i l i 4 m f : . I I 't t.e I .... .a-"f ) !..-. i tt 4 vum, '. ai, h bj a ''-I I V fe.i a in Arl ' a ll la ' i I' l I 1 a -wli, , na-lt r' ;!. (a n a Ittal .m I U eh.4 . Mi, . I . i ! -.i ' l Wl' l ' .! l 1 ! Iit M H tMa. ail-!t,i U' ef i. ".i , mm i 4 ue j Schmidt Pointing Purple lor Tech Conch i J. O. K hmldt of the C'en tral'a fiu'l.ill S'l'-inl yesterday gave Ills grldstera th-lr fimt tnste of the hard workouts on rehedille for the next JO day In preparation for .'IllllnppeiV annij "I clash with the Tech High eleven ;it I-eane park Thaiikaglvlng day. The I'urjilo has lb-foiled several strong o u tat ate teams and ha rtiunped Itself one ef tho foremost contenders for the state title, The comparative scores of some of the team both achfM,l hue met this aeason gives Central f siignt advantage over the Tech follow ers, but dope Is liable to take a decld ed tumble when the two aggregation come together Turkey day. Central defeated Houth, 40 to 0, last week and the Turplc warriors came out of the conflict In fairly good shape with only a few minor Injuries. Coach Hchmldt la being exceedingly careful thla week that mm of bis regular receive Injuries before the coming game. The Ililltoppera en- tered the contest last week minus the services of two of their star linemen, but Thomas and Hall will be able to start against Tech unless Old Man Jinx peeps Into the Central camp. The defensive work of the J'urple team showed much Improvement last week over previous contests and should show Tech a bard forward wall to penetrate. Marrow, who show ed up well for tho victors In lout week's clash, has added another si row? baekfleld hitter to the Central plung ing combination. Tech to Play f remont rnday Kmerging from the Teeumseh game In good condition, the Tech football warriors resumd practice yesterday under tho eagle eyes of Coach lrummond and White for their coming- game Friday with Fremont a Fre mont. In meeting Fremont, Tech bucks up against un eleven that has lost but one game this seawin. LLIricoli) beat Fremont In the first contest of the season for liolh teams. Last week Fremont and North 1'latte battled for i 12 to II lln game. Tho Fremont team haa seen seven letter men in Its lineup, Tlie entire biiekfleltl Is composed of last Jeiir'8 men. Chambers ntnl Kvans have shown up well In tlie Fremont back field thlM SKflSOtl. Xortliwoterii Resumes Praetiee for Hawkeye j Chicago, Nov. 20. The Northwest- em foolliall (iiuud today went through a long sIkiihI practice In preparation fur in game with the I'niverslty of Iowa Saturday. Most of the time was spent In ei feeling new trick plays arid there was no scrimmage. Mikki-lson, left guard, ho suffered a bioken tue In the Cur.l.i.i game, v ill piny agalimt Iowa, It ns annoiiuced. Ths only iiUver iww on the I'lirnlei I Injured list Is Hnm Tiyhu, right end.' Th bx-xl club has t n w out Welder h are ritlt tin.il iltis fir vjimit. liolh are hwii the W.uith I Hik.it ! leasue l.c (n l.d thit le.iu lit hiltieg ji d I'lillllps who trlod em ati the H.lnia sod Mtllrrs Ul apring, tth Jinim U,mm i .uii.i i uy ( l a.i-t I. .an and bli. m--i lhaa 111'. Ihajc.iy is Ik aru.auva kr a an "I i Uti-r I m i t l i..i u. l irty n. i, 1 lf Willie Hoppe Scores Fourth Straight Victory in Balkline Tourney; Beats German Player New York, Nov. 20. Willie Hoppo, former champion, scored bis fourth straight victory today in the Interna tional 12 balkline billiard champion ship by defeating Kiich Hagenlacher, Midland Ready to Ascend Tide Throne Lincoln, Nov. 20. (Special Teb rrarn. Although Orand Island re moved most of the competition in the stat conference race by defeating Nebraska Wesleyan, and placed tho crown on Midland's brow, "Chet" Wynne's giids(era still have two hur dles to taka U-(or they may ascend the 1922 throne. Midland meet Nebraska Central next Friday and Uoan Thanksgiving; day. The Orand Island debacle was Xebraska Wesleyan ' last conference game, The Methodists lake on the Crelgh ton Ililltoppera at Omaha next week. They close with a game at De Moines ThaiksglvliMf day, with the Den Moines university. The landing of the atate confer enc teams, with last week'f acoreg and thia week's schedule: W. I.. T I I pa. IISSI .sou .SIM .2 ,.VH .out MHt , :i4 ,ZM (sie Midland rhrk Wnleysa 4 I'rs .............. .4 .ft Keurnef Iiwnim ,,..,.... I hsdron .... ..,.1 Ihnn T Telner Vfbrm.U ltf t Warn 1 nnd 1Isii4 -' York Thla Hn-k'i l.smes. Jllillsiiil slniit ubrks. CDtrl at Cenirl 'lty. . . t. Nel.rsnlis Wssleysn egulnst Crelghton at Umli (Hutiirly.) llrand lalsmt ssninat Talk York. Hllnrs lnit Iwane st. Crete (Sat only ) I jul Wm'i NtwrM. Ornnd Tfisnd, ; Nbrk Wxsleyaa, . Mlillsnd, 13; Kxarnoy, 0. Cotnr, 0; Ijinns, . Nebraska renlrsl, 1: Tork, . I'nru. 14; Wsyne. 0 f'hatfron, I; Itspld City, Minneapolis Marines Win Over Olympics Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 20. (Spe cial Telegram.)- I'laylng- on a muddy Held that made flashy play Impossi ble, the Minneapolia Marines, "pro" football team, yesterday afternoon used straight football against the Omaha Olympics eleven and won ths game by the score of 13 to 0. Irgens, right half for the Marines, scored both touchdowns. Norton, finarterbacb, kicked for the extra point. Hagen and Kirk Lose. Tncoma. Nov. 20. Walter Ifagen, lirltlsh open golf champion, and Joe Klrkwood, Australian open title hold er, were defeated by local profession- uls, one up In 1 holes. Foot-Ball Alllsnre rta list. ! Alllarii-, Neb., Nov. 20. Tha Alllaiic-n II. sli ai'lmul if aiird ot a m un 'I hank. 1,-1 vlii. cai-h 1'rliaa haa rm-elved I i.ffra from Kearney, Toi-uinah ana Ha. ' prlnr. It la prottaM thai th gama will 1 in iilayil at cltht-r Bupariur ur Treunni-h. hei-HUas the local fnna want a home sum 'on thla ilaln ami Kearney la nut willing to I'liiy un Ilia local gruunila. tdmwoud Nasmped. Kii-nwoi.il. Iu , Nov JO (Sa.-lal Tela sram ) UK-nwood Utah aa ildtnalad hora l.y Shnanitnah ilish, 41 tu 0. illauwuod haa two itmr saniaa on Us arhartule. I'larimU on Nsanitier H, and Vlillaca on Thuiikasivliig. KrankHa lllppm Hia. I'uiikllii, SVh , Nov. J Krai. kiln lllfh a.'hnul haakrl tlipprs enjoyait a ilnulila vietmy hi, tlrrailns th I'pland Utah girl' main lo a, and (ha let) a Ira III, II lo , Omaha Team lara. (Ilriiaoeil. la . Sipv, JO Si.,-lal Tla. tram 1 llntd inaH laani ilffaiad (he l.i Kllma e( iniah In S eleaaly ( lt.4 (aiua hra. I I I, Sitffalh lle HlMS, V. rf..!k S-h . Nov a ISp.al Tela tm --Th i.rf..,a l.sioa vua fiuin Iha huir towa ivani hr ay a ema at I l I. Iiuakar I a(a Taaa W In. TiunLar Svh, ,S... a ui.i.at H'tK kM .l-..i.. tha Tlu.. Hik atKt .ii iian va Ik b"iit luM.r t-y a II la i u.a. taUl? At 4MtMrtMl. Iati IS. Itl4 fit anLtitbM air. tMldUt4 ttf tlk i..l..a k i a. i. . I La aat at la " . . MaaaaMl laMa llaaat w..(.t S , k . Sv .'u t ika l .1 I ekil ana i .a ifc.. ... !-' a ina i .i k ; . . . i I alJ (It Win. t aairai n'l . - le""l i n 111,4 kra l 1jS V'S i.ana . I l i i ta a (). f'lal mkwS Ika I al wO kt -a ik Ik 4l ia jkrrr; fMi School 1 . aa, . i-VJy j flennan star, In a close match, 500 to 412. TJie result assured Iloppt, who lias but one more match to play, of at least a tie, In the tournament, Jloppo employed a. variety of strokes to hang up a run of 117 and move Into a commanding lead over the Herman, by a score of 33H to ir3. The former title-holder brought the balls together at the stnrt with three open-table shots and then nursed the ivories until he reached 61. Faulty execution of a masse shot necessi tated a shift to cushion caroms, but he was successful. Hoppe gained his victory In a match filled with a strange medley of poor and uncertain cueing', lloppc bad an average of 2216 32, with high runs of 117, 82 and 10. On two occasions, when Juggling bis cue for the shot be had to slip away from the table to steady himself before continuing, Ilagenlacher made two desperate efforts to win, and but for wrong se-, lection of shots might have done so. Ills average whs 22 and his runs 16, gg and 72. It marked the German's final appearance In the tournament, in which he has not won a game In five starts. H.-pi While Itoll US, l, . H. I, 4T, 4, t. 13, 1. v, I. 2. 7, I, 117. , W, , S. 3, ft. Tt), MSI points. A vrrufe t1f.it; hJsh ruiia 117, II! , SW. HrlM4lM-r, hput Hull J, , n, zo, 1, i, , 12, 0, 7, II. I, V. W, 0 KM 1 4, OS. 0. S. Total, 4 puints. Airrt', 'SU run, lew, ss, S7. HrtrrrM, Albert O, Cutler. . Jmk Uempscy Treats Johnny Lee Kimla Houfih Kayoes 'Em Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 20. -Jacli Dempney's act at the Paul ages theater here last night, in the par lance of the thehpian, waa a "knockout," but the knockout waa not scheduled aa a part of the act. The champion's sinewy right anil sped straight and last to the Jaw of Johnny le, tho husky, but none too well trained sparring partner of the champion. I,ee sank to the hard floor In s mass. The curtain was lowered to end the act. It was hoisted again to allow the champion to make his parting bow. liee woke up before daylight, however. Hvskers Start Working for Ames Game Lincoln, Neb., Telegram.) Tho Nov. 20. (Special Cornhuskers begnn Monday evening preparing for Ames next Satur day. Coach Willa iiian brings his Iowa Farmers here for the hint conference sarni! on the Nebraska schedule. 1 Hiuiniy scrim mage with thu varsity uJng new formations, waa tho program - Monday evening. X Coach Diihsoii. The lluskers withdrew from the Kan sas Aggies conflict Saturduy without a serious injury. The liHckfield lant night consisted of I'uptaln lluilley, Noblu uud Herb IH-wltit, with ltussell culling slgnuls. Jo Kcherer, tho Hunker whiginan who has been out slues the Kansas game, was In uniform for the first time since he was Injured. It is ipiest !onaM) whether he will tie able to play In the Ames game, but he will b on deck for the Noire Iame fray Thanksgiving. They are still talking ulxuit tho Kanaas Aggie conflict In the Coin huaker camp. W it limit iiuestion, th Aggies put up the si ilf.nl upponitiou the Hunkers have gone against thin season, hullllitf Hru uae. A majorlly of the An tie f. .i null li.tin. baaed oil the old Null I 'mm- t-hlfts. u ara cluiimd by tiisoy In be lllt-s-il They (barge that the Kunaus t V field In IlKltlMII hel thu boll aa ii4pwl. One xiialty invoknl fur this lliflrtctli.il of th Kile nl the Asulra a toti h.l..ii. na Hi. y r.nn leteil p taa Pu r Ilia .S.l ia.kn gw line, but the pUV was rlld ! k sa l all offal J liully InfU.tid on tb viailun H lilt l!di e. It.a ai.i j.-i Moon nil Ih J k il.'onl. r l.at hh (MM(l jj,,, n 1 1 Mi'an, l ln- ' , , a. Siaiik a akti.l at Iha ttiii,t.u . m I ana la Mil l'i o a i lea k'Hii l niiml II mhwIi. i t ft r h I ef Ilia l at i I, a finiaii .1 A FEW FIGHTING FACES (iulhetiburg's strong blgli school football tram that la scheduled eleven, at tiolhc nburg luAt Friday afternoon. Kearney and Omaha In the stale hlgll school rliaiiiplonslilp rare. The (iollieiiliiirc eleven waa Cambridge game, (ioflicnlitirr lias left lo right In the picture are; HiiM-rintendeut llurke, Captain hchriver, Jenhlus, laclile; Heath, renter; Nusnson, fiillhiu-ii; Mncher, guard; l.lnilherg, guard; Nelson fullback; Thompson, end; Ha) lies, halfhaik; llolnl-o, halfback; U'ealliers, WIImiii uiiiI Williams, iiiarlei backs; (iolilen, cud; Karr, halfback; McCundless, roach. Nebraska Tops Vclley Elevens Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 20. The (,'iime between tho University of Ne liraeka and the Kansas Aggies at Lin coln, Neb., Saturday left the Corn hunkers at the top of the Missouri Valley conference, undefeated this season, Nebraska, defeated the Aggies, as I the advantage In weight and experl- eiaut had led fans to believe It would. The score was 21 to 0. The contest was the first between the two teams' since 1S17. Drake also remains unbeaten after having met and defeated Orlnnell at Des Moines, 21 to 0. Drake has taken the scalps of Kansas, Wash ington and Ames. Crlmiell was near the bottom of tho percentage column. Missouri, which played the only other conference match, easily de feated Its opponent, Washington, at OolumMa, Mo., the score being 28 to 0. Hazen and Kirkwood Lose Golf Match Tai'oma, YVah., Nov. 20. Walter lliigen, Itrllihh open golf champion, and Joe Klrkwood, Australlon open title holder, lost their first exhibi tion match in the Pacific northwest. They were defeated, one tip In 1M holes of best ball play, by Nell Christian and Kill Ibilgficsh, local professional golfers, here today. Hagen and Christian tied for low score with 71. Dalgllesh and Kirk wood each scored 73. Joie Ray and Loomis Brothers Suspended New York, Nov, 20. Jolo Kay, Joe Loomis and Frank Loomis, Chicago distance runners, have been, hiih peuded from the Amateur Athletic union until December 81, on charges of accepting "exorbitant" expense ac counts for participation In Athletic meets held In his city dming the in door season of 11121, it waa announced today nt tlie IMtli annual convention of the union. Northwestern Bells Form New League There will be two Northwestern Hell Telephone bowling leagues per forming ut the Omuhu nllevs as a re built of the organization of an eight team, four Mian lenguu lut week. The new league will start howling to morrow night. Tho other leaguo in n 1 0-ftiut, Iheiimn loop. 111 n rpn . il Ik.wIihk in itch at the r'arilani all-h l.iit lll,:ht fur a side ImI of I'.n. Uimdhiiry of thu Kama in riifudti-d Sh u ill of All. mill', la., by 111 pin. The senna fnli': w.....urv . .... :l 11 JiJ II IH-I n . .' U J.I t-t I. r.i-iit Kelilinly Jrali-lil.iy Ud tha b' heat three game acme .f Ihe Si .iauil lien he b l the lii'iple ImiII f. r tiil.il td "si plna ill tlio of 4Mi The ktmea ! a fnllowa: 211 and Ml la it,.- iuU.-1 it, al 1. Iixtlln4 l. iir- nrv Hhlih l-'l.-l i ff I'M ftla-hl I .1 tho I nl. da .i".-v , M.ia II in, ll. nl .. i.l ' a ' hnpoi . f lat 'l.i. 'I'm tha U-Aei i b 'i.Ui( i f ! t.ar(,.r, lIU Iha h a-lirat Ihim a ), a. a wn Ih I'iiaii- uii b ttl Xavaiiil-r .'' anl S, Ilia h.aii tn,M el II. (! will ''en a lak eliminated from the race early In tlm beat North I'lslte and Curtis Aggies, Plan to Make National Outdoor Ice Skating Oinalia Ilea Iavaed Wire. thbaigo, Nov. 20. lJians to make the national outdoor speed Ice skating championship tournament which will lit, held In Chicago January 26, 27 and 28, one of the greatest In the history of the sport, have been completed by Tickets for hig Turkey Day Game, Go Like Hot Cukes Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 20. ((Special Telegram.) Every scut, and there were almost 0,000 of them, allotted to Lincoln and the university prop er, for the Notre Hume-Nebraska game Thanksgiving day, was sold within three hours uftcr boards were opened this morning. A line of purchasers started forming long before dawn, the first nan taking up the vigil at 4:30 a. in. Several rases of attempted scalp ing have been reported and the university officials have Issued statements in which tiiey warn students that any attempt to make profit on the pasteboards will mean immediate expulsion. Three Teams Tied in Big Ten Race Chicago, Nov, 20. Only an amaz ing spill of the dope can break the triple tie for the w-cntern conference championship which took a firmer hold on the percentages yesterday, as Chicago, Iowa and Michigan, the three leaders, defeated dangerous op ponents by cominelnir scores. Chicago defeated Illinois, 9 to 0; Michigan triumphed over Wisconsin, 13 to II, and Iowa whipped Ohio State, 12 to 'J. Northwestern, tho only other conference team In action, downed Knox, 5S to 14. Conference standings follow: Taam. Won. Ijiat. Tie. I hlcHKo ,.. - lio , .4 Mlihlllill 4....!l l W laeniial ll Vtliineaoltt ... ....3 lllillol , 8 Virthuratern Itiilinna, . . . . Ohi l'arijufl Paxton Gridsters r : hants Deat mere Although outweighed, the I'axton Billiard foothall team defeated the Charles Street Merchants, 13 to 6, nt Thirty second and Dewey avenue yes terday. The game went scoreless until late in the second quarter, when Adelxoti, (iiiaiti'ilia k of the Paxtons, returned a punt lo ths M.Mi IijiiIh' : yard line. Two inure plays ir culled Which in tied l ) H'lu. AIimiii then tisik It over fur the l lu.iiit. A l-la.e klik filled Tlia half tiab-d mill tlit- l ivti.n team batlitit!, I In 0. I.ineolii Starts Work fur (lame WiTh Heutriec f. t.ili.uln, .Nov 2 (i'lK-t aal Tl train I- l.laieln blah b-l can mil t,f ha Ci.l ni.hu I .till) r udav WUh oat t.,larv sn-t 1'i.a b ltrna atnilvd l.ia u. ti tki iku a ini I li'a n en s 1" ! paiailan l-r Hi In blna leuia Willi i 'IU. Iu l l-land h.i I'i a!v. Dug )i iliy Djte Till t'.a. Maliilt-I, !SuV, . 'ji f.-f I'.a annuil d-' ihrity . .i 1 1 i.f i.i ;i, aiT 1 1 I I Jt I'V ' t a to meet Hie Kearney lllgli, undefeated Ccntial are the only undefeated team season by Cambridge. Mine tho Q 1! i Tourney Big Event the racing committee appointed by the Western Skat.ng association, The committee is composed of Julian Fitzgerald and Kdward A. Mahlke, president and secretary, respectively, ot tho International Skating- union and Otis J. Taylor, a delegate to the national body. Only skaters of class A ability and those skaters of class li who have hhown themselves worthy of compet ing in class a racea will be allowed to compete In the championships. This step was taken by the racing com mittee to Insure a well-balanced, high class field and to do away with the runnlne; of the customary host of pre limlnury heats. Skaters from all over the states and Canada will compete and it is expected that some of the best of the European skaters will' bo on hand for the meet. Creighton Meets Wesleyan Here With a victory over the Michigan Aggles'tucked away safely under their belt, the Creighton university football battlers will resume practice this aft ernoon In preparation for the contest Saturday against the Nebraska Wes Icyan on Creighton field. Tho Nebraska Wesleyana will be the second Nebraska conference team to buck up agninst Creighton this yoar. Midland was the first and the Blue succeeded In handing the Luth erans a defeat, 13 to 0. The Crelghton-Wesleyan game Is the only grid contest carded for Omaha this week. Tech goes to Fre mont Friday to battle Fremont. The "Bookkeepers" defeated Te- cumseh laKt Friday and are expected to take thu Fremont eleven into camp South and Central bavo a week of rest as far as playing any games aro concerned. The Purple of Central will start preparing for Its coming game, with Tech at League park Turkey day, while South will start practicing for Its Thanksgiving day clash with North 1'latte at North Platte. Writers Say American earn Inrew Uame ToKio, Nov. 20. The touring Amer ican baseball team, conNiNting of stars from tho major leagues, suffered Its flrt defeat In Japan yesterday when the Mita club, inudo up of graduates of Kelo university, won 9 to 3. Th Japanese made eleven hits and three errors. The Americans w-ere held to live bit and were guilty of four errors. Japanese writers say the Aaierlcan allowed M.ta to win. dosi Grid Play ToUsp Traill haa hall UD la i v. 1 1 (s J.,mi. 14 I4ita la :n. tuuilh Htrt ' ia 1, i ltl"! a -4-1 I I t,ni ll)t la I , -1 Iha 1.4'i A I -a a v-4 kaiia IU ball tha iftr ih' (ifciiil a-.l lit airtaa urn yar ert. a'i'l aw .i.ra, as,.,',! t-i.i-a -lt i k ... i k al . a Aa lua li.n a k a I ni,n:,ii a e i , aa n 1 I Ka t i -..a h f t 4 1 . I. - avYW , li ill Ii u.-i t . t - sii t ' Mi M.i-. 161 1 : ' vl . b 4 ' j K . I It I- ... - ' -( w ' J I '- 4 M : !- ' T 1 i -i I". i - I . ' U ' - ; ...a ... II.. ,1 li - 4. ..a,. I . 11,11 I TUP j )? lb Ul a t M.a- -m , t a) . J . ' A. A. U. Confirms Suspension of Noted Athletes New York, Nov. 20. Tho suspension until DcrcriiW 31 of Joie W. Key, national mile run nlng champion, and Frank and Jo loomis, all-round nthletis, nil of Chicago, for sc ceptanco of al leged exorbitant fees for expenses today was con firmed by the con vent ion of the Amateur Athletics union. In approv ing the report of Its registration i i r" , jr,KA' I j commit'.. La0nl$.,JRS niKht. 'l e last The fees. It was charged, wero accepted by the athletes for participating in meets In New York , Inst February, I lay re ceiving 1100 and Frank Lcomls 120 and Jo Loomis fa. Suspension of three Chicago athletes by tho National A. A. U. today will have no punishing effoct on them with the possible exception of Jolo Kay of the Illinois Athletic club, national champion mllcr. Frank Loomis r . a'ij'' - i turned profes- Joie Kay. slonal a year ago. when he signed o( coach of the Hastings (Neb.) college, while his brother, Jo, retired from A. A. U. competition two years ago. Kay still Is competing under thfc colors of the Illinois A. C, but th suspension until December 31 will not affect him as he has no Important meets in tfie Interim. When tho question of Kay's allege. exorbitant expense nccounts Jlrsi came up, he explained that he wanted to take his wife and child east with him when invited to compute In Nevf York In February, 1921. McCarthy Beats Hoover With Shoes In the class "A" horseshoe hurl liilj tourney staged yesterday after noon at Miller park, II. S. Hoover won first place with a tola! of seven games wen and none lost. C. A'. Paul was second with six won and one lost. Owing to the cold weather there was not a very big turnout of pitchers and as a result there was no class "li" competition. After the matches were ever, Frank McCarthy challenged Hoover to a special match for the cham pionship of Miller park, which re eulfed in McCarthy being crowned champion. FootBaUFacis Wlff iVl iTflAWffltf V twa kiuvii rirn fly Pol JWezgec Q run renter tuUe hi poattlon wl-lt hark t.miir.l opponents If all parta or nil bo-ly Hto b.-hlml the hall? A. A renter ran Ink up any pnaltion ha enrea to nsMinii provided lhafc ahm ha pnoaea the bull nolhlnir mora than Ma hand and brad are ofMuV. Kule 9. )eca lion g. Player or -ream A a-a ir on a un. I'laver or Team ii atana imr nin. wtth ae.-ond player or Team A In pursuit, Aa player nt Team B ta about to inaV tai'kl. rei-aid player of Team A etlpa hla from hih nil. la lis to ba ponuluei for aa Interfering T A. Ye. for ueh lllraal plrklas rr penalty of l. jarila from tha apot wlier Ilia foul oerllrred ..ImmiIiI ba Inflifled upon Iha arnill y playnr' team. Ilul xl, nec Hon 6 (rl. IJ I It a leiral fora-ard p If mal mnUinir papa ha h--.n tnrkied and thronri o ;toa:.il an-1 then luakea iaa laluia t'f.-i, lilnua hla Whlc4tltt7 .. lea. If (he paeaer Ihnma the ball foraard Hheiher ha I on Iha around ia Iha grap wf an opiMtiieut nr ou hla leei 11 la rnlilerrd a forvtard paaa. 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