The Omaha Sunday Bee SPORT NEWS WANT ADS MARKETS AUTOMOBILES VOL. 52 NO. 24. PART TWO OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING.. NOVEMBER 26. 1922. 1 D FIVE CENTS Nebraska and Notre Dame Clash in Eighth Annual Football Game Turkey Day NEBRASKA 54 IOWA 37 MICHIGAN 16 NOTRE DAME 19 CREIGHTON 23 DARTMOUTH .... 7 HARVARD 10 IOWA STATE .... 6 NORTHWESTERN . 3 WISCONSIN 7 CARNEGIE TECH . . 0 NEB WESLEYAN . . 13 BROWN 0 YALE 3 Huskers Win Another Missouri Valley Title by Beating Ames Cyclones 54 to 6 South Bend j Eleven Holds ! Edge on Series Conch Kockmr'b (,riltm ' 1 1 i . h i i in i.tiicr imimt i.aine Minus Smicea of Cu?tlHT. Notre Dame star gridster who will provide plenty of oppositian for the Nebraska Cornhutkert at Lincoln next Thursday in the annual football battle between the two eleven. Coach Rockne ha hit warrior pointed for the Husker tilt and ha (elected the football player whose photo appear below, with the exception of Cattner, who tart in the lineup against the Nebraskans. The Notre Dame player are: 1, Flinn, guard; 2, Crowley, half; 3, Cotton, tackle; 4, Stubldreher, quarter; 5, Vergbra, end; 6, Caatner, full; 7, Captain Carberry, 8, Coach Rockne'; 9, Degree, guard. . mil rOkHttii , l! K Vi l li W.WiN'j'.'U. I-'ooibtiil, Ih'i kniK of u II full hp rt, will iu;i!e hi? 1'ikI stand of Hi" 11122 h-iihkn in CttnhtiKker land Thanks Kivlric il.iy. The 1 hul of tli" ih.-itt-'l hoof Ihat V eli-ontod KiliK i'oo;biill I. itn In K'--f nihfi' will hi- iitp-.l Thursday lifter r.oon mi I In- numerous Ki'i'lironN throughout the htiit" lo sound till"' for the old Ki'titlf'miin, Klni'c the Kliitf took hint throne In hm:'!:a nthletio (iirh-H, hit) reign r.ver tho football situation In (Join IiunI.i t land has lull full of iih many Um-tw as In Herman Kovernmont. Hut takiiiK the nd season an u whole It has been out of the bent In tho his tory of thf! upon In Nebraska. As fltlinj; lt rltoH for the? Kirifr tho eves of ih! mlddleweat will be turned on l.liiioln next Thursday where the I'nivotsity of Nebraska and Notre lmm university elevens clash in their eighth annual football name. This context has I men looked forward to by nil the jrrld fans of the country as one of tho most important of the wtst. Xnlrs Dame Holds l,eail. Jitirinif the seven yearn the Huskers have been battling Notre amo on the football field, the South llend grldaters have copped more than the lion's Dare of victories. A glance at the previous scores of tho two teams t-huws thst Notre Dame has scored TO tallies against Nebraska In the seven games, while the Cornhuskors have scored 43 point! against the enpmy. In J 91 5 Notre Dame find Nebraska. ."Uvrted bootln' the ol' leather around the lot. Tho Huskers took the long end of this contest, 20 to 19, but not until the fans were treated to one of ; '.he hardest-fousht football sanies ever played by a pair of pigskin aggrega tions. As has been the case in many and many football games, the failure of u kick after touchdown caused Notre Dame to remain on the short end of the score in the Initial Kama. Accord ing to reports of the game. Notre Dwme KfOKKS OP I'KKtlOIS OTItB IIAMB AM KICK RAMIM TII.TS. Yritr. lirAlm Nut re Paina tins to IB tins a SO WIT IIIIH A II HMI 9 It lino in lK-il tl 7 lt)M ? T Tnlul 4.1 ,S substituted Miller fur Cofall after scor ing a touchdown In tho final quarter. This bird .Miller wes sent in to kick the goal following touchdown. I.Ike ; many football players, , Miller was noted for his ability to kick. He failed, however, and bzy a scant one point Nebraska took the jump on Notre Dame. Defeat HuMiers. The South Bend eleven turned the tables on the Huskers in 1916 and outplayed and outclassed Nebraska in all departments of the game, winning by the score of 20 to 0. Horgman'n tj-yard run for a touchdown was the feature of the contest. Notre Dame outweighed tho Cornhuskers IT pounds to the man. With both Nebraska ( and Notre Dame credited with a Win over the other, the two teams clashed on the grid lit In 1917 and after another tough battle that sttll lingers In the , memory of Husker grid fans. Ne braska came out ft top r-t the heap ' 'jj' a I to 0 S'-ore. Nebraska, outplayed the Southli.nl .am m this contest, making lo first ..ns. while Notre IVime reeled iff I Ait on. In the vml quarter the filuikeis scored their only touchdown. l.V dotiWo Play thst fuvilly landed In ' fustv" a.hoiU-s" arm paved the iy "for the scoif. Ubod-i ierle'1 off 12 vnr-la on the flip. u-W.ui. inK N.-li4--ia ii N.'tre D-nues three. ml llnewhete he husky Hunker otoupalik itnM he line twice, plowing over the Ntr I lam. lin "t h:s .-iid "mpt, i il-wa M r t. ts Tl Noire Dame Trims I A SAf ) v lNvJ -m m . 4 H - FCXMAil RESULTS IM'AI.. C rriKlili.n, 23; -lir. M enlejan, 13. Ni-l.ra-.kn, ftl; Jmvn rtlnle, S. KAMI'. Ilurtanl. 10; Vnlp. a. Arinj, 17: -Navy, II. JtHrtiiinuih, 7( llinwn, 0. Ililrkiirll, 20; Kiltgi-rn, J3. lloKtiin, II; Turin, 0. Ilnoloil enlli-Kr, 0; (OxirKeUmn, 0 (lit-). Niitre lliinir, 19; 'Hrnrj(ln Tn'h, 0. ltn.o-ll, 3; Iflilxh, II. Mr hUKl, 61; I ulhr.lln I ., 0. Hn-Hrthmore, sr.; Hitverford, 'i. .ettyturit, 1.1; l.rhumli.ii Valley, 0. Miihlrnlierc, 211; Fonlhsin. 20; (lie), i'elin Milllurj. 8; rtfr Murjlsnil, 9. KOI Til. Inlin Ilnnkln. 10; HI. .Mm, 7. r(. Iui, SH: litoln (.New flrrlnn.), 0. Hmkr, 48; ll-.illi.l A. and M., . I'lerldu, 12; lKli-lhiTJf, 0. Aluiniiim, lo; l,eor(ia, 0. ItebiMure. 21; JllekiilM.n, 0. irlh itrnlliiii Ht.ile, At; Wskeforrst. 0. HiiHnrd. 0; liti-mliif;hm houtltprn, 7. TeniienNee Mi-ilio, SI; JMIwourl .Mln- tr. It. KolitliweHlrrn, 11; Daniel Baker, 7. ( amp l( nnliiK, 14; .Ml-ilp;l, III. l-'urmsn, 20; lenimi. 1:1. I'A( IrIC I'OANT. Oreum AkkIin, ID: Hlilngtin State, 0. I illliorjiln, 2S; MHnfunl. 0. (tonzuKS, I., 14; I . of Idaho, 7. IVKST. Wiwoiihin, 0; ('hh-Hgo, 0; (tie). Mii-htKim, IS; Mlftnrfiota-, 7. lowtt, 37; NerlhweHtern, 3. Inillnnn, 7; I'urdue. 7; (tie) Ohio Mate. 6; llllnnin, 3. Wrt. Mriiliiln, 2S; UuJn, 3. llelolt, 17; Klnmi, V. Iletn.lt, 20; . Hni .1., 9. Illlllkln. A; lke Foreit. S: (He). Michigan AksIc, 45; ManacliOHptt Af- gi-c, ('. rrankiin, 27; rjiriiiani, o. tVooster, 43; MilKtinglim, 0. Ilelilelhers, 8.1; Utnti-rn fteaerve, 12. lieKHltt nnrmnl, 37; Uheaton, 0. ht. iKiiatlu. (Cleveland), 81; Wilming ton, ft. lllnnls Wenleyun, 19; Knox, 7. VahttKh. 30; llel'auw. 0. St. Xavier. .12; llttfrtieln, 0. ('Hue, 7: Ohio Northern, . (Iltio M'eHle.van, 14; llenniiton. 13. AiuriiHtanu. 7: llllnof. rollese, G. liradley, 7; -art have. S. I ohinirlo AicKie. 3.1; llrltfham oung. 0 I oliinihna (liiihmiurl. Ml; liel'aul, 0. Colorado. IS; Colomdn Miner, 0. still college. 13; Stnnibrose, 0. Albion, 3; Kalamazoo, 4). Johnny Nichols to Arrive Here Today Johnny Nichols, yt. I'uul welter weight who will swing the padded gauntlets In the face of Harvey Thorpe over tho 10-round route at the Oudahy Athletic club smoker Wednes day night. Is expeeted to arrive in Omaha sometime today. Nichols will finish his training at the orpheum gymnasium. Thorpe arrived in town Inst Thurs day ittld bus been busy polishing up his fistic knowledge for the coming battle. While ilia Nichols-Thorpe main event Is expected to be an Interesting mill, the semi wlnjup Wlween IUge and Kinnear of tbe South Hid-, clieliM he worth eeelne. Ticket f ir the show are on -V at the lii:;.t uieni i.it. Carnegie Tech Pittsburgh, Nov. 23.-Thr.ee spec tacular marches across the Carnegie Teach goal lino gave the Notre Dame eleven, brilliant JO to 0 victory on a frozen, snow-covered gridiron here today. The light and speedy eleven coached by Walter ateffen fought valiantly but could not withstand the terrlllc battering of Coach llockne's powerful machine. Tech made lis best bid for a score in the opening minutes of play, when Flying Jimmy Robertson ws 'he star of an offense that gained more than jr. yards on straight football. Then Notre Dante got under way ami the outcome was never In doubt. Sweep ing runs, plus two perfect forward passes were chiefly responsible for the three touchdowns, llrilliant team work brought vic tory to tho visitors. Coach Kockne used many backfield substitutes and most of them gained ground behind perfect interference. -. Notre Dame made 13 tlrst downs and Tech got seven, six of which were the result of Robertson's individual efforts. Lineup and summary: Csmegta Tech. Pon. t Potter li.K... Zflt UT... Comfort O Irwh C (lilb.-rt K.O Sj.roikls K.T , NVwn.an ft.U Hobrrttion Q Morn Anderson (C . . . . R V. Rrumlmugh . . .Y. II Score by periods: l"'arneio Tech S .'otre Dame 6 Notre ltamo Srorlnir Tourhdown: frlulil, Dreher fiubRtttute for Tlnimaii), D. Miller (substitute fur Coimel), Lay.ii.ii iHutiNtttuto for Hsrginitn). Point after tun- hrfown: Iit-gree Iteferee: Verry. Prnn Fttite. empire: latiKimrty. Wi..shlngtou J ffwrson. Tl-Kt! llnepmnn' Huit, Princeton, 'i'tma of pcrioiln: 16 minute each Notre llame. ..Carbery (:) Stange Flynn ....... Reagan Jiogree . ...K. Millor .... VrKre ...... Thomitt . ... H'Tgman Conn.-tl . .. Iilvreguod 0 0 719 and Presidents Lose to Detroit Uni. 20-9 Ila;:fii and Kirkwootl Win I'roiu Ort'pon UolftT r.r!la.l. "f, N"V. :"i. -- Vtlt Ib-ij-o. lirit.ah i-ieii .hrtttipii' hl (uirtn.r KliV(..4s, .U- lr l r U'I'Ultg Die.-n it -. ) lei II ( h.iS.Uir I'a'ti ii, et rati ..,, i, in'. . r ' ng itt pt mi, j i and it tl elr 14 Io ta e-a.Mh.lt.Mi ha i., ,t,h at ii V,ii; iVuMrl el th Kim I i! rietrolt, Nov. 15. University of D. trolfs footlflll team, showing a lash and driving power that swept back the Washington and Jefferson eleven, won today's game hire, 10 tn J. The result n decided upset, W. and J. having Ix-en a heavy favorite. Detroit's scores were the results of Inn touchdowns, two goal nfter touchdown and two field goaU. Wash Inc ton and Ji ffcr.n ni..l touch down, a goal afier (ouchdow n and ififcty. The l! put the vitlir n lbs il-fiiisi .tr!y In the tm and keptln-, down. The Wl.m lo t III I..-.II In VI oahiiiKt.in and Jrtfelfton i lha Kill i.tt di.wna and Um.i.-iI toil of il,''l I t..rr l,.rv lnikt r.f Ilia ttfil. lb If. ItlS 1 ,1m r ...1 ' . ' ... Nebraska Wesleyans Give Blue of Creighton Good Battle, But Lose to Omaha Team, 13-23 By RALPH WAGNER. Fighting gamely to the last whistle and outplaying Crt-lghton In the final quarter, the snappy Nebraska Woslcysn team of yellow-Jerseyed gridHters from University Place, held the Ulue of Crelghton to a 23 to 13 score on Crclghton field yesterday afternoon. Tho light Westeyan cloven, the "undor-dog" of the contest, growled and showed his teeth to such an extent in tho final quarter that it nearly spelled defeat for freighton. He was kicked from one end of the field to the other for three periods and then in the final quarter mussed up his hair and snapped back at the Blue gridsterf. It was when the "underdog" snapped back that tho handful of spec tators who shivered through three unexciting football uarters got a chance to see a little interesting grid sport. The handful of spectators who braved a chilly wind to see Crelghton lick a Nebraska conference eleven, saw McKarland, a Wesleyan substitute, grab the leather oval out of the ozono and dodge, squirm and wlgglo his way through tho entire Crclghton eleven for a touchdown. This run of MeFarland'H was the only spark of spectacular football attached to the entire game. Karly In the final quarter with itnc, i hTATIvriOB or OAMK. I f-i-l. mu lecnout Stanley uoo ir.ou in ukj backfield, Crelghton advanced within '." Number of flrnl Sawn .... hall on ilawna ...... tnrwar.1 paea attetrrlteil striking distance of the Wesleyau goal tbrea tinipi llnrh time the KUtc was . ... . i-. ... . i ! f orward naura collllilrlcl nei.i ror aow ns. omn teiKiuou -i -,, . ir..m.,i,t,d van ce.1 so dost; to the goal line that rrwar.l wum Inlrrccnird It looked like the ball was on the! i",',; '7"".:: chalk murk, but this time the Wes- j ,,i. t tevans held: held with all their might; ''" ''l ' threw every ounce of human flesh , ,(., f iiia.hl,-. thev could mutep against the latter- rumt.tra rr4rel , ... ,., . , iii Number af atcaoffa Ittg ram attack of the Itlne to h"ld (r,Ir, i.a.t Cretghton. It l..oke. like aii'.th-r , Ki-aff. wunaJ til. , touchdown for Crclghton. but W, . , JJ Iry.in was hut-ling and eleven IMqe iea.l.irk waaccra ,., Stt. later tiibd to Kuku the M-Mppy ( feMlHe. '' vellow Jerwyed atbl.-tca bit-lue an Im h. . . Yechmil hit the line, Noiitibd ! k . olilArnil tSi.ir VUlllUIIIHt V- V ton St 15 S l . . . I7 . . . ...iss . .. ... 41 ... II ... ... S .. . ...41 ... I ... ... ... a lejan 4IS i?s Army Wins Stiff Game From Navy Philadelphia. Nov. 25. Haying true to lis season's form, the Army football eleven tleft-Htod its Old rivals, the Navy, on Franklin field today by the score of 17 to 14, in one of the hardest nnd cleanest gridiron si nig gles seen on the Pennsylvania field In a long time. The score represented two touch downs and a field goal for the Army and two touchdowns for th Navy, all of them hard earned. The Mid shipmen were not without honor in defeat, for they played a game that was worthy of any team that has come out of Annapolis in y'enrs. Kntering tho game with the V.Vst Pointers ns the favorites, the Anna- Nourse Oils Roll Hisfh Score Kansas City, Mo Nov. 25. (Special Telegram.) The Nourse Oil mm pany bowling tram of Omaha went into set ond place in tho five-men event of the Midweat bowling tourn ament hero tonight with a score of 2,796. The Howlers' Journal team of Chicago led with !,M7. All of the five leaders in tho tournament tonight are new ones. Tltc others are I'niled Halters' Supply company, with ?,"i0; am- Aerial Came Helps Nebraska Cop Honors (jtiicli Dawson .Sturt I't 'MiIiirB Afiainst Iowa Slatt- Tram Srlicrrr Is in ' 1 i ; I.iiii-t,.. i .-I,, l.lnrolti, Nov. "T.. Nebraska won another MIshhuH ' valley cot'f.-rencs championship Halmd-iy nfiernoon, when the Cornhtislieis smothered Iowa Htnte, SI to fi, on Nehrnsku Held. The Cyclone Were no mulch for lh Huskers, who plowed through for ii fist down, while lite visitors could make the requited distance but four times. " Drake, wlihh also went through its conference season undefeated ami therefore Is making a lud for title honors, was lucky In withdrawing from its glimn with Ames on the hol ler end tit a 14 to 7 score, The Iowa Farmers ore tint only gridHters who have met tKith Dtake and Nebraska and the comparison of scutes ultests the superiority of the Husker ma chine, (iroumleit Air I'ltys. Coach Dawson did not take the clwtnce of starting substitute against Ames os he did against the Kansas Aggies th week before. All the regu lars, excepting Herb Dewilz, wers In their f.litces when the opening; wlilsUe Hounded. Kvcn I,eo Srherer, Injured Jn th( Kansas game two week ago, was holding down his old position at right end. That the Nebraska ns profited fcy the lesson in aerial work taught by the Kansas Aggies was proved by the defense against tho Ames overhead attack, the Farmers liclng able to complete sight passes for a total ot but 31 yards. fas Nets Touchdown. However, the lono Aux-s counter, which crossed In the i second period Wits tho' result of passes, a long run. and penalties. Roberts had returned Lewellen s runt to Ames' 25-yard line. Cant. Wolters, who does tho 400 In 48 -flat., got his fleet feet Into action for a 24- yard run through the left sldo of the Nebraska line. f .'ehrnsk.-i urn rienaJizcd 15 Yards when If. Dew It z tossed tho visiting captain to the ground with too much force. That put the ball on Ne braska's 33 yard line. Two forward passes. Roberts to It!gfis, and Roberts to Wolters, gained 11 yards. An other pass, Roberts to Wolters, was good for 10 yards ond the Ames pilot stepped the remaining five to a touchdown. hrKka (51) Toa. Jon a Slate Schoennei I.. K I,auhlin vnli I..T Schmidt Iinwctt 1.. G... Vetemon , C rVrtutt K.O..., Wellcr R. T... Rchrer It . IC. . . , KilHiell 0. 11,.,. Nobln b. H... I.cn It. H... Hartley V. H..., SuLMtitutloni. NfbrasHa: II Dcwltz fur llunll, for Kl'-rrik pons crew louglit llieir way to ine lirinns of t liieago, with 2,7!l, and front nnd only went under ntter a ; Trianans of t liieamt. with ?.:."i3. most bitter struggle, with their colors flying. At tho end the 2, -Urn Midship men in the north stand cheered the Army almost as vociferously ns they did their own sterling team. Pmythe, the Army quarterback, was ' the great star of the game. Ills run ning with ths ball and his forward j passing w unsurpassed on Franklin j field this season. ' Drake Walks Over Mississippi, 48 to 6 ! .n.-. In every department of the. It ,a ma! au.h lilit . Una en lh '"'lirjni Wlr.!t Ka 4 fritwntl r.-elad rmt if h Mi'mH'"' .abrj-a "'jiff rt.r.a tf noT lhi 3 .'f' V.ln that k t-t !ha ote s .- Win From Stanford! ..S Cream of Country's Ice Skaters Only Allowed in Big Tourney n turrit f.M Benefit Soccer Game on Today iaaa PW imi4 WW. (wka. 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UtM fu Ik lakil Ik Wfl akaittM laws w II rr)iiH 1'iltlirt VI ill i t i r I i it r!I Is When lha et.i,a . k Ih f el.t aod t in a oala II l k iat la t'r'4i..r in t r an ..f'n l( M.f W.'ia Ilia aa.-i.-o r.i i n tt t..n lt-aM at ii . .t ll-r k llti-', ut .Ii.Ih t lat k l Tto i ' weta ri(t-l nr.l. r In I - in, t:l .iuiiti i i (M.i. i t l, h ! i .'I it t. 4 rtMMi Jmit A ! ata.t if a.. t t .f I I. iHi. lt ah.'Wni lilt a e.' i f I' !' SI l-nl I'll fca't Ik Itl-ia Mn.l, .1 IKa M-l. i 44 a I n I 1 i I. in , I l I . Vl i MSI ttfrllH ll 1 1 I pt .titan - . ui. is 1 a I . I mi J f . a I -u t i S a ,1 . i , ,m. - l4 .1. ,k t I c i. f t a al -' t . . . a t 1 , I ,l uU t I la ! w. a a fl i,. ) l . , i ,.. ft ,t f I. l'ntrr.t;', I'.,'. . Nov. ii I VI f.-rn . tlef.ej.il St iiifiird, t to , I ti, ' V'Jt t.ma" l. (-.! S4.M1 (-. t t i . i- 1 mI . .. da. fei.a" tf Hi- Cardinal llnai8i pi .r.t.. 111 Vt aiavatt, in if Iha , r . .t I tiix.t out al rral, ft.. i i t 1 i tha fa- i.ftl a. ura It '.tl l .it t ! ! In Mik 1'iiiwj ilia limit ! Iba Wil i .-I n i I .it ii,.. I t!. liaaia tlf a. .ik. il l-i I )) i a In I'al.f- M r I .. t .. W I .a. ta t I -ii 'a aiual IN trtt I V- I t .t s a i I kit k tvii til I f.tiaet. Starkville. Mlaa., Nuv. I irake unlvrraltv tmlay d f'.ite. Miaaisaippl A mid M cnllrge, 4t to C. In a gumo filial with l.rtlhaiit br-ik.-n fell tun I'tng S"d f-'mail pae by U.lh Itr, lrnli halfKnh. .ia pl croon. I g.tlner f-ir hi lin, rt.li'S flva of lb seven Imtih Iti the fli'l ,eiblt .M.! wan trv thniiiah i.t,l a. la- f -r A gt' oti'y .-ii. I ,. u Anrioraon LonKstraet . .. Smith .. Kkenft ... RISK . Wolfera , Handera . Hoberts ... Palm Mf-Ulaason for Seboeppel liouia for Pi-LerBon, It. Dewlta fur bewellen, McAlllter for bi.-hoeppel, flvnilrlrKiinn f"r Mi-tllnnu, Hturn for Hi-)u!it. 1'wtri.on for lfoue, Ninon for Himett, Wtriko fur Waller, Collins for Hrherer luell for II. Uawlts, Hoy for Nobli-. Hurtniun for llHrtly. Iowa State: Virnort for Palin, Youns for Hn.i.-r. 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I n't count, brtiSiMtt, 4 Thf Mutit M'lirc In thf tt)urn nunt up to hmifcht xns vn tluiu Dartmouth Trims Harvard Conquerors humbled its Ancient rival, Urown, be fore Stl.mii! fitothalt fans at Fenway rmrk here. ? to n. The llrown team, esh from Its conquest ef Harvard li.it SitttrtUv, had ruled a fivoril snd th Hreen n wllliout t,a aerv- Ires of Pa alar tackle. Neidllnger. for) all but few minutes f ths bat period I :.. r I I.iwellfli, X b , Nuv SS. I ..allien 1 mm ke. bv tn.tg i.ffiiiv p! iy by high h . I I double Ii e.lr baa- j ..th t. tloa. .j!..U t. fr.it. H Itumti, ket Kill -tta h-r U.t l I ti t , the j II to wii-d;ng tin ll a.-Ka.-n Id a, !.. lakhK Ihrlr line. l , Slid ( lie with Utw,. .,. f..r II .. M ohatn lt,. it!a ii'iiinif. ."I to II 1 at ,i la i bati-i .i.l,ip Beloit 1 ies Lawrence for Championship Michigan AjsM Plow Way to 45-0 Wctory ji,l) f ,V.,y , . 11, VI , kl .!- f.-tll t -lai t t a rl. lh Maaa4-h'Wit Aaaiea h. ra ti"kT. ii l S, ull 4 aet. 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