Nebraska Wedeyains Inwadl . - Cornhuskers Must Iowa State Today to Clinch Titlel Lincoln. JSov. Zl Ni-brnnk.i university nmt win tomorrow's football game with Iowa Mint t-nlh yn (Ann ul n order to rllmh Ihe Missouri Valley championship. The contint In the l.tsf game of ths conference scries. To make mil of winning the flnul contest, Coach rVd T. Lawson of th Corn hunker learn, will tiiko no rhnnces n second string eleven, but will put Into play hill flmt s'ring team, with only 1'ieston, rkherer and II. Dewllg of th regulars tnlsfcinff. Preston nnd Pcherer are out of tho g.ime with Injuries. II. Pewllg I be ing groomed ns a substitute quarter back for Ittiasell who take Preston's place nt quarter. Thu place of H. De wltg will In nil probability he taken by Halfback Noble, while Thr.maen la slated to go In for rlehcrer In the end jKwItlgn. Ames players united ut N'chraska fluid Into today nnd wunt through a light practice. The men npHured to he In good trim for the match tomor row. The Cornhuskers went through the greatest scrimmage practice thla week than In any prevloua week aince the foothnll m'amn begun. Comparative figures of games play l In the past ahow that In 19 guinea played between the two team Amca haa won five and one romaat result ed In it tie. Kant year Ni-binslia won from Amen 35 to 3. In 11)19, a lone dropklck hy Amea won tho aole mark er made In the contest. Service Teams on Scene of Conflict Phluidelphlu, Nov. ti. The United (States Naval academy football aquud arrived here front Annapolis - on a special train at noon today for the game with West Point on Franklin field tomorrow. The M'dahlpmen, led liy Lieut. Commander Douglaa How ard, athletic director, and Dob Fol well, head coach, were to have a llRht practice on Fraiffilln field thla after noon. MaJ. Charlea Paly chaperoned h Army aqund Into the city yeaterday and ran through a anappy alRnal drill. The Army team la one of the heavleat Weat Point ever haa had, averag n about 1 S2V4 pound.4 Five of the line regulara atand alx feet or more. a Conch Pnly planned to give hla men another practice today Jat enough, he said, "to keep the boya on edge." Among thoae who were expected to arrive today for tomorrow'a same were Secretary of the Navy Denby, Mra. Penby and their aon, Edwin Penby, jr.; Secretary of War Weeka nnd General Pcrahlnff. . Hawkeyes Will Get Reports of Big Contests Iowa City, la., Nov. 21. (Spe cial.) The Iowa university athletic board haa purchased the gridgraph, the electrical Instrument which proved so uccesful in showlne the play by play reports of the Iowa Ohlo State frame last Saturday. According to Prof. R. A. Kuever, secretary of the board, the univer sity received a special price of J300 for the large Instrument. The cridgraph will give play by play re ports of the Notre Dame Nebraoka game to be held at Lincoln, Nob., on Thanksgiving la-- The I'nlver slty officials expect to engage play by play reports from one of the big games on Saturday, December !. California Bears to Tackle Stanford in Big Contest San Francisco. Nov. 24. Interest of most Taclfic coast football fan at least those south of the Oregon line will b centered tomorrow In tho big game" between the champion California team and Stanford In the Stanford stadium, t'n at Portland the Oregon Aggies an to meet Wash ington atate. . Tht California team. prolMy tha h.i el.v.n rvir doVt'luDv.t on th rarifie Cot. i " P'1 11 P I te.-ord aeore on Ita ol.l f". f"f tmnorrow a gain lit ''''' "''i' mho have helpel make fia.tUll bis ny at the state untvaistty for thnce j years, will Ni pialng ibir lat game for the Piu and Oold. ! PuHurf Citv ami Tfiuinh Srlif Jultf Tiitkr y Pay (lame Cwpae CUV. Nb, NvV. rt-lM ) 4.lllulmt.ntae..l.l C Tti..i.w.n ,f the baral h'h ax-h.H-1 llf " , ulcd a fool!:! sn 'ih the Te-um ; en o b p!y at T Thtuka j guing rUy. Tha pUyl h en Arro stve .Uy duung ',, i .rtur vf raw. !' ,; " If tv . ' CurUin W ill PUinur ti:wn.t.ll. N. : -4 r;.ia.M r.H u ' 1Matt IM ! 'viai. T taaai tM But la a f lavi I thu )'. r4 kaataa) , lKl. VIJ. Vr44t, l'r.li as I i.rve aca mtt !. XS Jfic Tt- N a" . T VTHLavit -v - 6 . Win From Lincoln High Defeats Beatrice Lincoln, Nov. 24. (Special.) Lin coln plunged nnd panned to a declalve victory over J'.eatrlce High achool here th a afternoon, 3!) to 0. Thla cleared the hint hurdle In the Hed and Plack'a pennant race. The lieatr'clana were weakened by the ahaence of Purdy at the helm, although preap, 04 pounder, who took hla place at quarter, allowed very requiaite of a football pluycr 'Xoeptlng we ght. Th vliiltore held the capital city team to one touchdown In the flint half, although Lincoln waa gaining ground conalalently. Neither team'a defense Waa effective In the flrat two periods and the baeka were ripping the primary defense for consistent gains. Beatrice did not make a firat down on the second half nor could the via Itors gain a yard from scrimmage. Lewis, negro half back; Brown, Lin coln fjuarterback over whose el'gibll It y many rumors have leen afloat and Olds, stood out In tho Lincoln lineup, whllo Roland, Beck with nnd Prenp were the mainstays for the visitors. The summary; Lincoln, 17. I'm. MWnlyr I,. K.. Hum I,. T. . grlpf L.O.. Oiok C... Jollrt RO.. K-lly H.T., nnnlner (c) It.K.. Tlinmu Q ll.. l.flwln ... . . , h. . . . , B-own R.H.. Old. rii.. Beatrice, 0. Applrsct ....(c) Layton ....... Vanllaw ..Harrison Hcott ... Henry Hcott ........ Bhalla Pierce T)rcsp He'kwKh Warren riolan Kubntltullom! Uneoln Krleg for OM. Olds for i,anlrir, Durlai-h for Krlng. Cur Uin for Thomas. Peek (or (Mm. Olds (or t.nwle, KHchn (or Cook, Whlttlnfton-(ur Joiiai. Heatrlre Osrmioh tro ApplRt, Bevtrldss (or Hanry Bcott, Olih (or llo k wlth, Oleibrecbt (or Rolland, Honry Hcott (or Hhall. Touchdowna: Krtir, J; Brown, OU1, ('urlaln. Ooalii Brown, . Heore by periods. Lincoln 7 0 13 Ueatrlcs ,.0 0 (I Lewis, 20 3 o o Offtcals Day, Unlaveralty of Nebraska, refurer!; Schulte, I'nlverslty of Mlchlsan, umpire; Fuhrer, Doans rdllege, head lite-swan. First downs: T.lncoln, 28; Beatrice, 2. Yard (rom scrimmage: Lincoln, 443; Be atrice, I). Midwest Pin Meet Starts Today Kansas City, Nov, 24. Tho mid west championship bowling tourna ment will be opened here tonight with an address by John Pew, city coun sellor. More than 500 bowlers from Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Illinois, Oklahoma, Iowa, Indiana, Minnesota, Colorado and Wisconsin are entered. Championships will be awarded In the team events, two picn, singles and Individuals. The tournument wilt cloae December 3. Genaro Posts Forfeit to Fight Pancho Villa Now York, Nov. 24. A forfeit of 12.500, b'nding a challenge by Krankle Genaro, New York flyweight, for a title mutch with Pancho Villa, Mexi can flyweight champion, was posted today with the New York State Ath letlo commission. Million-Dollar Critl Games. New York, Nov, 24. Million-dollar f.ioiball games, two of them, will mark the climax tomorrow of the eastern gridiron season. Money to be spent by the, Td.OOO persona expected to attend tho Yule llurvard event at New Haven and the 50,000 at the AurmyNavy game at rtu!adelih:n Is eatltnated conaervutively at fj.oot'.tiiin. K.ir tickets alone more than ilt'ti. eno will I spent. Carfare, ineitls Cower, theater parties, vlothea and other Incidentals will Coat more than th tlikets. Tenlli-Secoit.l Wattltfi i l'e. New York. Nov 24 Watch lim ing to ii tenth c-f Hii'lil Wi'l used in the Intrrcolleglals cra tnntn try , li.iti..i'i'ahit race at V.in t Un it I'.uk Momtiy an t. If s nie.afnl. Ihe'r ad-M i"t cffulally t-f th ' teiir AthletU' union f.-r ill trxcki lo.is la rti le-t ss bkcly. Tigris l l rhirfUin. fi,i,;,i,m tHt-it K Tit.-hll, Jr. of Fiv-M)M, 1m , h. srt m.i " v' l'utt.-t' , v r-'itMii t f h " . n II f a ) jr.. r HIGH SCrRL BASICETBALL tavriHui .iai t i.,. i a ... ...... I I . ! t 4 l Omaha Today to D Battle With Coach Baldrige's CreJghtoE Umirsiity Elevemi m m fgQQgJl lup Illy llrlwli Aii'lry. (.ouii 'iy. Nib, Nov. n Ijup City r,: ., I. . 1 1 rlrvtll llrt-t4 Anrl't On til" Anolcy nrul Induy t,y m m rit e( 14 to 7. I.oun rny or-d on Anli-y In thu first (Urtr ifi m, eaR. TIim tthnr H'-urs ciuip In tin, lull fw nilnu'ca of ,lar, ti-n l.oup I'try rnipl-!!! Miicthr Innif im and tuahff( lha Imll Gtnr ly Una plunsa. Anl y a'-utcd on an lnieirpt''d 'U"a. Murlurra V) In Again. '(rand Ilainl. NrU., Nov. 24. (Special Talfsralli i'olumuua Hlali di'(ialfeil Orand Inland tmra thla dinoon, 7 lo (I. A lad paiia (rom c-aitr waa racovarad hy lha Manuals, who puhid ovar tally on tha nut li pluy, i'yl uln th ball acroaa. Mnvrlm k liaaa ( t nl. I'luca, Lincoln, Nov, Z4. (Hpaclul Tl' riii ) I'nlvarally I'laca won (rom Havalock HUM hnrri In 1 1, - r annual mid Kama l.y a anna nt 13 to . Hnvalock aenrad (irai, punhlrtg over a iou hdowti In tha f iral iiii.irtar, whlla t'nlvcraily I'laca saih'r-d their aiorea in tha third and (ouitn atan ran. t'lilvuralfy Placs h!d a aliahl advan tag throughout tha snllra roniaal, Aurora Itntla llsalliigs. Haatlnsa, Nnb , Nov. 1 4. (Npaclaf Tula Slam ) Aurora Hlsh achool defcaind ilastlnS'. 13 to 7, In a hotly rontaaiad aatna todiiv. Jloorc, mail both touchdowns 'or Au rora, ona In Ilia (triH iUricc on a r,. yard run throush a broken (laid, snd lha n.'-ond In lha fourth iiuartar on a. l yaid Una buck. In tlia third riuartar, lfaailns; rompbtcd a short (orward pass (or touchdown from al-yaril Una, attar being held for Ihrca ilowna. . Nrllgll High VtliK. Palish, h , Nov, 24. (Hpfi'lal Tel grain ) Tha lllsh srhool fnotbnll lani o( this pluro i losd (ha aenaon at Jtlvnrslde l.ark (leld this adernoon hy defeating the 'I'llilan laam hy the seora of L3 In i. Tha superior playing of tha hn-al team waa rexounslhln (or tha large a';or, TlWi-n mails a (loll soul (rom tho io.yard Una In lha fourth iiuaiter, The Kel.gh boys have playeil elsllt samea this soaaon and lost one. Their total nolnts helna 311 to lhlr opponnnta' 26. Tha hlsft ei'hool c ond team t1 (ealeil lha Kwlns (list team this adarnoon hy seors of 13 to 0, fol lowing the first liime. I'lattsinoutli Hwarnpa AaliUnil. I'lsttamouth, Neb., Nov. 24 (Special Telegram. ) J'latlnmotith High easily u faiitail Ashland Hltth hero tnilay, 12 to 0, enillng a vary suui-eaaful season in which the locals only lost two games and won seven. Oicwilu Wins IJist (iame. Osceola, Nab., Nov. 24. (Hpeclal - Tele gram.) Osceola defeated lha Hawurd High here, 41 to 0, In thn last gam of the season (or the local team. Norfolk Krserves Win. Norfolk. Ni-b., Nov. 24 (Hperlal Tele gram. ) Norfolk seconds won from Plercs High sloven here hy a si.oie of 72 to 0, HhennniloiiU H Ina Again, Shenandoah, la., Nov. 24. (Special Telegram.) Rhenandoah's unitafeateil eioven sdilcd anothi-r scalp to their belt today when they defeated Creslon, la., St to 0. This w;ia Creston's second defeat of the season. Tha smashing attack of the niassow brothers waa too much for tha Crastnn line. Thanksgiving, bhenandoah meets Clarlnda, here. Wshon Ixiara. West Point, Neb., Nov. 14 (Special.) West Tolnt Tllsh defeated Wshon here by a score of 12 to 0. This Is tho last gain on West T'ulnt's schedule. W'Hhoo was never In West 1'olrit's turrilory during the entire game. Wayne Di-frnts llnrtliistiin. Wayne, Neb., Nov, 24. (Mpeclal Tele sram. ) Wayne defeated Hartlnston her this afternoon hy a scors of 25 to . Hart Inirton never threatened tha locals' goal, and was completely outplayed from the start. Superior High Winner. Superior. Nefc., Nov. 54 (Special Tele gram.) Tha Superior HlKh achool football team defeated the Haslknss College Re serves here thla afternoon by tha acora of 8 to 0. Long rune by Oliver and Dlnna! and off tackles drives by Weir and Dlnnel ken th" hall In Hastings' territory through out tha game. , Glhhon Heata Harvard. Ollihon. Nell.. Nov. :'4 ISpecial.l The local high school fonthal! team defeated lha Harvard lllsh eleven here thla after noon hy tha score of 12 to o. Says Lincoln lias Chance to Obtain Sioux City Franchise Nl. .loaeph, Mo., Nov. Lin coln still lias a chance to obtain the Slum City franthiae In the Western league and come b.uk Into the cir cuit It left a few )eara sgu lien Ducky Holmes' part burned down, ni niillng to nf filial word received here today. lthnugh the MnuK tlty i lull was nffi'i'ed Mtiahogee, OUa., the l.ltii "In iroHwllion liaa hern put up tu the b.iat hull lans of that t lly and until a di Unite reply ha been reirhrd trmu I hem rrg aid ing the allual'oll, Mualtogre Will not he 4ilildi red, It w Intlmsled, I'rrtlili iit Trrnr of the Western league U allll si I Inculn waling all lint her drtrliipliiriilt, lVru 'IVat lir W in. IVru Sell, S-- r4--T!e Vtu T... : la' I .!: i;nttrr f-ate I l!, 4' -l,-r i'li'l l.-irt t! ! if'tl.'M l.y ,i ,.o ,'f I,' .i e Ine toM ! h. ll the T 1 i to H I' 'a In tli lii.t K-iif I'll IM' T. i-I'-ra lei i it it-la I tith final lull' Vl-ul I ui,;,( t v I- Hi ! : i '' t litre if tlw gi'i.a ln Tio-'l if th Ice I mi ii ii.rl ' OS- I m " l , Vl ,--i, I . t 1' 'i- ''. ' .' l ei i4 qxtl.iimk, " i l l t "..I, I g l.r, . Hif Offrr Mai'!. J" VI ilLr.L .. a Ai .-a. S n :i - I.e. V4 . ta.d I lliil' ) . .!,.. I i- n t t - ie-t m i.,:. t t II' f i I Mil l Muni t- t ( i.,..i. i . I - i(,i: S . t.n.1 t I- 4 J l-a ., i 4"1. .' - 1). it k ' i till ..- ! -- I " ilr I Uel4 I l -,. V " !l W a I ill I I! - U , t - - tt.i.t, t.v) M . , Hit: UMAIIA litlE: SATURDAY. .NUVKMBfcK To, IU... (oath MrCanilleaa led Ills siring of Nebraska Wesley an gildilers Into Omaha this morning for tlielr arhedulrd grid clash this p. in. with the CrelKli'on nulverally eleven. '11m Veleans are innnliera of (lie Nebraska Conference and wlJI bu lite set-mill 4'onfcreiice eleven frelghton haa battled thla season. Two ueeke ago the Ulue of Omaha swooped down on the Midland college eleven, another member of the stale conference circle, and defeat ed the Lutherans, 13 to 0. Kearney High Still Undefeated in Annual Race for State Title; Beats Gothenburg Eleven, 10-0 Oothenburg, Neb., Nov, 24. 8pe cliil Telegram.) Kearney High school's football eleven still remains undefeated. Mottling tho scrappy Oothenburg; lenrn here this afternoon the Kearney High grldstrrg succeeded In trampling on the locals In a hard fought contest by the score of 10 to 0, Tho visitors scored their victory flu a plaj-cklck from the toe of Kasterling from the 19-yard line) In the. scoiid 'luarter and a touchdown by I'fttrlck In the final quarter. Oothenburg put up a scrappy game against tho undefeated .Kearney team, but fumbles on the part of tha Gothenburg warriors paved the way for their downfall. Large Crowd at Cam. ' More than 4,000 apectatora lined tho sidelines here thla afternoon to witness the game, Thege spectators saw ono of the strongVst atata high school football teams In action and went o way from the grid satisfied Hint the best team won. No two teams have aver met on the locnl gridiron that were so evenly matched. Oothenburg" reeled off seven first downs, one lesa than Kiiarney. In yarda gained in scrim mages, Oothenburg chalked up 254 yards and Kearney 237. At tha end of the nrst nan me iK-m-n urns 2 to 0. Soon after receiv ing the klckoff, Oothenburg got the ball and started down the Ileia. 'jne lnnnis nclvanr.ed to their own J9-yard line where they fumbled and Kearney recovered. The visitors gained ground mi n smash and then Fosterling dropped back and booted the ball be tween the standards for a aropKHK UOMESICK for V. S.? "Guess not," says Guy Garner, Centerville (la.) jockey in Pans. 44 What the fellows back home think is life of Riley is like sentence at hard labor forme." Tarls, Nov. 24. Stepping off the Eastern Express at Malsona Lafltte you get the same sensation Columbus got when the Santa Maria pulled up at San Salvador during the autumn of 1492. You've discovered 99.99 per cent pure America. This suburb of Paris la the training center for French thoroughbreds and la aa Yankeefied as Weehawken. As you make tho corner you'll find the Sportsman's Bur, Go right on In. Johnny Relff, Winnie O'Connor and Young Turner will be playing off the pinocle finals; two New York train ers, Willie Duke and Wallace Davis, wasting tons of chalk at three cushion bulkllne; Jimmy Wlnkfleld, the Georgia colored ace, telling Eddie Haynes of Long Island, how It was done when he was a boy. There's a done-in-oll likeness of Snnde over the cigar stand and a white-coated old timer behind the mahogany that re numbers every word Willie Fltg patrlck ever wrote. He can also tell you just why Tasker Ogle picked Brainstorm to win the Continental Re newal handicap. If It wnan't so easy to get three-star Hennessey at a nickel a throw you'd think you were around the corner at Jamaica. Seek I'. 8. Jockeya. We wanted to have a look-In on the home life of the American Jockeys tiding In France. The boss, thinking he waa being kidded, passed us cold when ttaked If he knew where frank o .Will r-Hinied. A thirsty stable lad uinsentid to lend the way, ('Nt-ill live in a young palace, with iVntral Park planted around it. Ills garage la a copy if the While limine, 1.4ittia XIV thought be ba.i aome swell rtrnnur in m" iitnte mi trreninra, em look at ii'VelHa ktuff prnvta thai ol-l King I,.mi-- vi.ia g aelllng plater. To keep from having sure thrwit Mr O'Neill era a rope loaded With all the pearl Tiffany had Ml lock, and the malt luuat ia-h a lhorae patley every day to fay fi.e hr ebilha aa-l toiuplriioii r'rarik werks f lifhl j mit.ita; ii iiui na off .Hny l-nnds, and ha i.na nrr In I fa Is r"rig niatier fttnii k'lUiig i H vther f 'l l,; t it n,..aata ' Af-rr ll Ihli 1 4 IKin f tha j !.. -tiling tli.-IUllig ' lefi II S'sill . p: i- t den ied l I--k wa tl jy i.OB't. siha m i'iJ f 4ti i ae'sr It ' t ute" I Mile i'.im: tiin,f Ka tue II' 'It tue, t i.., tail g te.utta.il 14 M e-ei ( flifcla foe ii H-sal It a'l hn..e. la Vv a '! Ilk lha al aik.ita tfcilty tfc. i, l' I b ,i Is ai IM -ri4 iskmsi ig t arii'at yr-.t ttakiiif i in- HS ih li.l U-a t . if ! i-,,..a ug e I l.l el . ,-... t It H.ll . " ' I .1 I I 'l It ... I..- - Hi.li a .. .a Vl 4t t lea . and three, tallies, At the start of the third quarter the Oothenburg warriors opened up. Una smush after line smash punc tured the Kearney line. Oothenburg got within -Kearney's 15-yard line and had two yards to go for ynrdngo when a fumble waa recovered by Kearney., The visitors booted out of danger and again Oothenburg ad vanced within Kcarney'i 15-yard line, only to fumble again. In the final quarter the locals again got within striking dlstanco of the Kearney goul line. A forward pass was attempted and Intercepted by a Kearney player. Patrick (Jo Over. Kearney took the ball and started down the field. Passes, end runs and Una amasbes carried the Oothenburg team back under the shadows of Us own grml-llne. Another smash by Kusterllng won good for a gain and then Patrick smashed over the goal line for the only touchdown of tho game, Easterllng kicked the goal and Oothenburg lost, Nelson, Holmes, Jenkins, Heath nnd Ooldt-n played the best game for the losers, while the ground gaining of Patrick, Kaatcrllng and McCauley and the line work of Rldgeway and Kee nansstarred for the winners. RaKriiey, 10. Ciothe ribiirr, 0. , Unlden .1 nklns rischsr ....... H-ath .... Lindners ...(c) Hhrlver , ,, Thompson ....... Wilson Nelson 'arr Holmes row. ,I,.T.... r,.o... ..c... .RO... .R.T..., .nr.... m ... .K.ll... .UM..1 .R.H... Kellly Krenen ..... Klmple Rldgewsy ... Oeorsa ..... powker Deakar (c) . , Patrick Eisterllng .., M'-l'auley ... ghreevee Silbetllutlons Banslke for 0u...ll..v MnvAe tnr KaftleV. OOthen- burg Williams for Wilson, Kwanson for Nelson. "Come on In. Henri, there's com pany." Henri must have expected our kind of company. Ho brought In an over charged tray of cut-glusabeware-of-Imitation baccarat crystal and every thing that goes with It. Garner took us around to see the place. You'd have to be a better walk; er than Weston to do It In a day. Old paintings, tapcstry( gray haired furni ture and everything In tho camp cams In bond. The custom duties on the stuff would pay the allied war debt. After looking over the cellar we hurried back to aee Henri. Garner Isn't married and hasn't a worry In the world. He can ride at 110 pounds without sweating .and has the cooka working on shifts. When asked If he didn't long to be back with the boys at Latonia, he said: "Guess not! Why, what the fellows riding hack home think Is tho 'life of Riley' would seem like a prison sen tence at hard labor to me!" Use Omaha Pee "Want" Ads for Better Results at Leaser Cost. Tele phone ATlantlc 1000 and ask for a "Want" Ad taker. Creighton Basket Flippers Start Practicing Next Week tuge h-iluls at Creighton am btiav ahiftlng (he scenery for the I8J:' 13JJ play laaakel ball tili h h.ta nj -e. niiiiiy smvessful "rum" In prev oua years at th Hilltop knnIrdgi fouudr. The return of the hardwood fleer txrt will Itnd saM-ntl of bist year's ala im-i fiieiurra In lea.liiitf r,,li-a smtii Alitnotf Ihelti are Jtdilirtv Traillman. Murphy. Pal itll.ner, "Ike'' Mib.t Jimmy 4'olidnii if fatluill tuiue, wha also lus il.siiiiguish.il hnnsell In the abl'levUled tigs, la eapci'ted t" fill lb p.aiiiuii k-ft up n y Cy Mwh, ths s'arry taaid, h" l "n'lii;g lrttituth this ytai SUli-IH Itrawrte VU4il, I ,-i-.)--. an tiotallig a giU'U lil , -r aii-l tl. I o-l !v. t-ul the pi tt-ue 4r h I'guUr in thai taiaii iil i la eauka t a a ' gi.4i I aliiii-al ei'itl to 1 p h, sbn b I. S nwrt. i In hi -.;ti..it. "114'' VMse. itjitj.n if It-t ).tr's! i I. W au.-'S'i ol Ui N-a l nil la Iv'.l ll In go aia 4u In iii.-'.'i n AIH'U' I'na. tf p. hai-41-gtr. lf, lit .!. tha fc.l P. l' . ke eu- H ear-st.i . i 4 a I. l., li.l Ai a i. I j K!n t .i 1 I l.t'i B.st iii ! i a j VI i. . . t t l a a at II a I s litin aa rt i ...a RESUUTS UH 'A I. Tei-li, II) yrrn t, II. June) I'ariMiua, Kit! Uitiuliie rnlvaraltr, 0, srrr. Kellgh. ,Vi Tililrn, . 4sr,l4, 4HJ MewurU, II. Mill... II, IK llariaril, 41. I liHilriin, (jilt Wayne, U, Aurtrrii, 1:4; Hiistifisa, 7, 1 1 .In. ail) Hriilrli-r, V. Wayne. 2f, llio-tlnslnii, g. Stienaoiloull, iffl 4 rreton, 0. I'hillaiimutli, It; Ashland, II. h.-urnry, IH (Hitheiihlirg, O. Alliance, 111 HmUi n lw, 7. 4'oliimhiia. 7 1 4irand l.laml, 0. t urtle Aggies, SS Hiildrrge, O. I.llfiirram lllsh, IH llelliaiiy. 0. I nltrrally I'lai-e, 111 llutrloik, . I'eru I ollee, 41 (oilier I ullrgr. 0. Norfolk Hecnds, t'i ( rierr Nenouds, 0, Superior, Hi lluafluge tulliga React-! es, I;, OTIIMlil. Kanln 4 larci, 1; .Neisda, 7. Oklahoma, Hi Oklahoma) A. and M., f, Castncr of Notre Dame Great Back Hy D.IVH) J. WALSH. N-w York, Nov. 24. For some rea son, not altogether rle.r, the 1022 football season produced no great out standing llguro In tho field (if back t'eld men, ns has been the case with every other year within good memory. Good enough as a class, there were, i;evcrthi lcs, no Kllllngers, no Coys, f;rlckleys, Mahans, (ifpps, Thorpes und players of this pronounced typo iiinong the lot. As a matter of fact, the aeason was a f.-inilno so fur dm the develop ment of truly great plnyera In any po slllon was concerned. The average was reasonably high, but Individual performances of lasting memory were so few ns to be almost negligible. Two Mentioned. rerhups Klpko of Michigan and Custner of Notre Dama represented the nearest- approach to backfield greatness, but neither had quite the finesse and punch that Illllnger was able to muster as lata as 12 months ago, while most eertalnly they hardly figure in the same class with Immor tals of the type of Jim Thorpe, Ned Mahan and the late George Olpp. Of course, Cornell men will wish to take Issue with thla writer with out further ado, assuring him that the psychopathic word Is very rest ful for those who do not believe Ed die Kaw Is the greatest thing that ever happened. In our humble opin ion, Eddie Is nothing of the kind. a nig. fast man, true enough, with a splendid straight arm und a re markable facility for changing direc tion at top speed, Yet K.iw la not flawless by any means. lie can be and has been stopped by pood ends for he Is only effective when he is ablo to get loose bayont) the Una of scrimmage. Lost Opportunity. Many of the leadimj blacks played on minor teams and hence 'never came Into the prominence their work deserved. There were, for example, I'-eck of Vermont, Simendlpger of Holy Cross, and Kopplsch of Colum bin. They would have been headline fodder had they elected to atteqd one of the colleges In tho Big Three. Other backs of more or less prom Inence were Covington anil Roberts nf Centre college, Cleaves and Gor man of Princeton, Cullen and Harchet c fthe Navy, I'fann of Cornell, Hrun ner of La Fayette, Wilson of Tenn fctate, Lee Parkin of Iowa, Williams of Wisconsin, John Thomas, the Chicago line cracker; Er.ckson of W. and J , Smyth and Wood of the Army, Miller of Pennsylvania, and Hewitt of I lit. - ), l l..it Pnynt.r and Lovely. : Nrbrak ml lirdulr. Ci uglitun't lahediile ts still In a i t il-itiai t ige, but lieguiiatl.ins Sit 'in it, ,rl f-r gjins with the Muhl . s ... , , a.. iM'wai.a.i.ai l iaj ar as p V. irilf an Aftim, liwa. Ueat ligli.!. Si, .,fc.gj. th naiii t a I tr l.ii. I'ri ii biate. Kalian gn, j i i4.4 baa .i.ii.-l to UV i' Ii i n.ii.r, In. h wi. uiarg lb la l.trtll if l.leli,' hlilloll Ultfis fi a ti fi,r lti i-f aettinl )' Mtnl. nt Ituwlin 'IViiin. a I veil . I ti.n ti.., til. Its ta. , . g t 4 i.i t Ih i hi ll In IttbUt i . t : lh a . . f.,nipls la 'i -,itH4ii,ii4 Ksibg e '. I- l ! tv tk IU I sink. 1 1 I ' , i a h l a kumtief I a at M t-,ti. at.r gat; I' ' I- i k a t ai ui t S . .,ati.( i e , IV I. I I I I h . t I 4 a till I il. s.,, ,.f ill - S-s l i Ikitat ... .- k 'i m ' a t I- e s J Iowa Parsons Run Rough Shod Over Light Omaha Maroons m Outbeefed and out gi-neralU-d. but not outfought or out gamed, the Uni versity of Omaha football team waa forced to bow In defeat before the power ful attack of Parsons college eleven of Fairfield. lit.. In a game at Western leiigito park yesterduy afternoon. The score was 13 to 0. I'oach Glenn Devlne'g doughty grldslnra bad the Maroons fighting with their backs to the wall In i-very period, whllo their own goal line was never threatened. lliforo two minutes elapsed In the first perlial, (he Hawkeye state repre sentatives scored two touchdowns, (s) Receiving the pigskin on the kick p . p a off, Jordon of Parsons raced 85 yarda r3V0rltCS fcxPCCtCCl to goal and Htevenson kicked goal, . i ii fmnhle paved the way for the sec- tfi f Ifi 111 V allOV touchdown. On the receiving end IU Mill 111 autjr 4f (l m(i( 0ll)lh)l t,uiM, but rccov- " crcd on Its four-yard line, The Ma- Kansas City. Mo Nov. 24. The roons Immediately punted out of the two leudera of the Missouri Valley danger gone, but a series of line buck conference go Into action tomorrow to J"r,,"n a"'1 "'" ,"rrU,', ; tr he AI .i fi-meia.' tttri,tUtM frili.i rij.rsl prove their right to a tie for the 1922 football championship. All Indications point to the leading teams coming out victorious. Ne braska meet the Iowa State college of Ames at Lincoln, and Drake faces Orlnnell at Des Moines. Kor Nehroska the contest senilis an assured victory. The Cornhuskerg have overwhelmingly defeated Kan sas, Missouri, Oklahoma and tha Kan sas Aggies. Drake, which has not been pitted against several of the larger school of the conference, haa a possibility of being eliminated, but ihe record of firlnnell would make this seem doubtful. The Cnlversity of Oklahoma tied tho Oklahoma Aggies at Stillwater today, 3 to 3. The other valley schools, preparing for the all-important Thanksgiving contests have no games scheduled thla week. New Ball League. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 24 The new Atlantic baseball league has elect ed as its president, John Conway Toole, president of the International league. Franchises were awarded to clubs in Trenton, N. J., York, Allen town and Iancaster, Pa. FtootBallFacts WorlhKnowing Q. If a newspaper photographer walks up and dawn your side Una may tha offi rlala penalize you team for violating Rule 22, Suction 4? A. No. The reere liaa supervision aver the game. He should maka the po llre make all those having no right to seats on the sidelines leave Ihe field. Noth ing In ths rulea that penalize any tea-m for tt newaiiaper man walking up and down sideline. Beferee should bold himself re sponsible for this rule. y. Team K had tall on fourth down, with two yarda to gain, On this play team A held snd team 14 was offalde. Flayer of team B also took out time, tha fnurih ttma out for hla team that half. He claimed that as both teama had fouled on thla play, his team could not be pan allzed. What about that one? A. The first loo violations counter balanced one another. However, If player from team B asked for fourth time out und no substitute waa sent Into game re placing him fo tills violation of the rule peiuslty of two yarda should have born Inflicted against his team. Thla would make It first down for team A. Kule 14, Heel Ion X, Q. Are seven men on a rush line It ooa of thorn la half a yard hack? A. sin. The seven men that are re quired to be on Ihe line of scrimmage on all offensive formations must bitte both their feet or hands up to or within one foot of the line of scrimmage. Rule V. Hretlun 1. y. Team playing us had third down and 10 yarda to . On an and run they gained 85 yards, but after going 2& yarda one nf their men held a tackier. Rf.-ree brought them buck la yards from this point and found they had bull a few inchea beyond iltstann Deeded on last down. He save tliem s first down. Was that rlahl T A. The referee was entirely right. If they were In advanea of tlie point Indi cated by Ihe forward sideline slake after lha penally of la yarda waa Impoaeri for th hiiiillnc violation, Ihey were entitled to a first down. Rule tl, Section i. U Is It a violation of Kule it, faction t. if a man In th srand siand calls to a player t do a certain thing, obviously what that player would do, and ha then does tt ' V of eeure. It la neeessary lo wllneaa all such violations na lh rut rover ho fur it.-la lost rould k mad. I ondltlona alter caaa. I wnuld say that If lha re mark ram front so hi. on ronnvrlasl w tl tl tu team. I aottld penaltf teaai. Hnsvifr, wnleaa I waa absolutely errtala thai the- roinark aaa mad fur lha iHirun f roaa hlns. I wuld lafllr (weaally. BejlGrldriay ToUst? Tmmi hm Mil on pnufdi,( JyP4 tinv thinl ) 14 la , r-4f Mi4rir mu4 l Whil tuw h -4 ,. i o.n.w lti it4 c-k tu. i htip Hi fjiM.. t yta fiwl m $9ftt ,,ia. aSut a li'ij a I, iai will a-,1 tta. a lis 1 Us, --l a l-a-S at l k.i la s.ar laia lki aa4s Ik las'l Sa ka bis iivs, u ahi-k iais a a 4Hiag im, -a r-W I k-as aa ll. Jsfsna T a hwl a ss i aar is aa-tt ansa a . ft t.-ar Irieii y--ns ..s a-., i akuia tkat aul . if ta ks.a a-.a ais daing las sam. CORE THROAT J OaH wtik a(i, salt wet V VafoKuo law If AftikMia Cai I aaety .5 t,i HID iniiKit'iin gl(faiii( li"lll nssviw Smith went over on a center smash. Ntcvrnson'l booting added another point. It looked like a massacre with tho Maroons us the victims at this stage, but they came buck after the aeoond touchdown and succeeded In beating off Parsons' terrific attacks until the whistle. I'ursons tried hard for a touchdown in the second period, and, after It had twice been repelled near Itg ene my's final chalk line, Lawson brought his educated toe Into play and booted a bountiful dropklck from the 21-yard line. After batllng In mldfleld for several minutes in tho third period, Paraong launched an attack on the line that carried tho ball to the scoring area, from where Scott plunged over, mak ing the score 23 to 0. Lineup and summary: rarsnna (23) I" Omaha (A) KussWI Ij F! Bnyc Chasbro I. T Maaadas' Kaatman L J Wlllson f.rlikson .......... -C. Hick J'ratt R O Beauchamp Klynn ! Morth, K Konecky Kb fewson Ackarman , .Q n s0olt Masaler Ij h Jordon Voucher V n Smith WlUuouth K H Stevenson Substitutions: Parsons, Balderson for Jordon, I.lndell for Wlllson, (Josslrk for Scott, Nngle for Smith Omaha, It. Knock for Acksrman. Hhurtleff for Erlck son. Touchdowns: Jordon, Smith, Bcott. Try-for-polnt: Stevenson, 2, dropklcks, firopklcks: I.awson. Officials; Luis, Creighton, referee; Mori arlty, Creighton, headllneeman. Score Most Points Bristol, Va., Nov. 24. King college football team now leada all eastern and southern football elevens In point fccored this season. King's total la 167 points. The average score per game Is 66.7 points. New York Frank J. (flock) O'Neill, head football coach at Columbia univer sity, haa reslgntd lo enter bualnaas at the close of tha present season. It was an nounced. New Haven Prealilent James R. Angell of Tale broke a tradition by appearing at a football rally. New Tork H. M. Praia denied a re port from the Pacific roaat that Frank Chance had purchased an Intareet In ths boston lied Box. Pittsburgh Charlea 'larland of Pltts bursh. secretary of th United btates Laiwo Tennis association, died. Portland James 1. Hlchardson resigned as secretary and buainess manager of Ihe Scan la roast league baaeball club. !o will so to San Kranciato where h spile to scout for a major league club. bos Anselea Tommy Milton, automobile race driver hss completed hi straining for th Thankaaivlng day S-mlle cham plonatnp automobile tars at th 1, Angeles spee.lwsy near hr. In prsctlc he says he has made th lap of a mil and a quarter la la eoconds, er lit mile an hour. FOOTBALL anaanaasBanMBaSSSaBaj sjSjaaaBajesa Reserv4 Tickets far Central Hi;h vs. Oituha Technical Hijh O Ikaaktgivuif, St Weslaew taagua fk, a, now aa aaks at Bsaiast's Urwfl glare, lath a ad rarnasa Straav, PAR i OlVEIW SKtAlVr aa Arrow f Collar . t Ik I t. la, I al . 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