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14 ! i w ; Jeff Had No Flat to Put Tl " " I UU L TTLi VlfwP .xpt.Te tM Te Too "OTM.cDo YOU? CO tOwN Mh0 6oN ohm; OVm .t GRIZZLIES' HITSARE TIMELY St Joseph Meeti Defeat by Ten to Five Score. TWO HOME EU5S OLIYEN GAME Joava and nilmsre Drlre Unt Foar Daaa 1IIU and AUo Srcara TtrQ-Bi((n Rlx Stolen Haara. DENVER, Colo., Oct. 1 Danvaf wort th fir at gama of the ccrlaa by tlmaly hitting, acroa 10 to (. Score DENVER. AB. 1L II. O. 1 I 0 14 I 0 A. 4 Lleyd. 2b Oilmore, If..... Kanworthv, tt. t'aHily, if Qulllm, Sb. ...... llnday, lb of lay. aa Kian.lm, o , Hairlk, p .. a ::j Totl 10 10 tr U ST. JOSEPH. Alt, H. 1 0 0 t 0 0 1 1 A. 0 0 0 t I 1 1 J 0 u Kalty, If Lowell, if ZMililiJ, cf... Ueitly, ib Joiito, lortn, 111 Memke, intiriiilrn, c. l-'ieen.an, p.... Uabb ToUla ..... i 0 ...17 I 10 14 tatled for Freeman In tha ninth. Donvar ,.i 1 X 1 I I I 0 -10 b)L Josepht. ........ Otflvl o 0 a Bfotvn banea- Uilmora tJ), Coffey, Caaaidy, Uiiui.y, - t ram baa. Twu-liuu litta:-jonim, . L'offay. Uiunora. Hum . runa: joiil, o.lmoia. Bacruica Inu: tratr.brt tij, Hani (J), Kanwoithy. bacruica tiy: vjuiiim. biruck out: ly liarrl, ; by Fraatnaii, t. tttni on balia: Oil tirla, 1; oil rratman, . WII1 V.tch: i''i'eman. lilt by (inched bail: jveiiworthy, gunlln. Lull on baaea: Den ver, , til. Juaepb, . iin.a; l.Ju. Uiu puaa: Clark and Mawliuuaa. IUU ' Hit atlTHr. UAtU " IUHD Parblo OefetiOd'kr KoWre; Twelve to roar. . v PUKBU), Get. rHlous City hit hard today and defeats q j-ueoio, i id . curei BIOUX CITY. AH. a II. A- 0 It 0 I li Andreas Jb... itiny, ib liauiman, as.. Neignburs, rf. Hie. .n, If.; Wanner, -ot,,,. Heal. lb. sillier, o....... Ciarks, p....,'. Totals i ! i ... :V ... 4 it 0 0 42 II VVKUU). I? AH. K. Mlddleton, cf. tralg, rf bergex, aa faoluen. If A. 0 k I llushea, ib ,., A Schuild. ib J Kuerner, lb ',, 4 Claare, b v iBiuone, c fry. P .. itouu, p... :::::::::! rir, p u labell, p , o . Totals Blous City...., Pueblo Htolen bases Brecn. Bteiu. ...SO 1 0 0 17 U i 1 1 1 1 11; Neighbors. Wagnsr (3), "vummm WIS! ueiaeu. LTa7- a,Z": . ,hitl nW- Doubis r mil uf viara, i: oy rirry. Md McKee. RourkesPlay One Today; Two Sunday On account of wet grounds the first gams of the aeries between the Rourkes and Topek wnloh WM hv, been played yesterday afternoon was postpone duntil Sunday afternoon, when a double-header will be staged. Ths first gams wni be called at I 'dock. Ths game this afternoon will be sailed at :. ; Ths three gimes between Omaha and the Ksws mean a great deal to Omaha. Should the Rourkes rapture three straight games they will have a good chance of landing In fourth place, but should they lose the majority of ths series and- Lincoln take two the Kourkes wm in all probability Und In sixth place. HASTINGS TEAM LOSES SEVERAL FINE PLAYERS HA8TINOS. Neb... Oct l-(ipeclal.)-The foot ball team is badly srlppled this year as a result of many men of last yesr'g squad falling to return and little Hew material entering the echoed. Four teen men la the aversgs number on the grTdlron for practice. Coach . Holme Is working sufthls emair number with good form for their conflict with Kearney Btete normal on October 14. At ths an nual game with th Uaatlngs High school the college wss suocesaful, with a scors ut 11 to . Ths local high school Uam la heavier than that of the college and they nave soms excellent material. Bines th high school game tha team has lost ons of last year's tesm. V. Felker. who played guard last year and filled tho position of fullback in that gams this seaaon. It has also lost Psrker, ths nsw whirlwind tackle, who found It Impoli tic to attend school rsgularly, Yager is another was who bag left ths squad. Hs roads a fine shoeleg In the high school game in the location of right bslf sad Is rry BO-sody. . r mm? Wm JVs 1 m : " vT ' i I say,, -'tWISIR.? w i" M- K.7.. . i." I v-'rl1. i "y ferry, l, by i.l? i.'.,; Z" Perrrj It " PMtr. 1; Off labell. L Tima- it III . N ...... . . ,n. . . - n vw. .Mv si 1 : . . - TOU OOM'T DOUBLE VICTORY FOR GIANTS rhillie. Lose, Ten to Five and Five to Four. j PITCHERS GET INTO TROUBLE Schaltae Gon to 1'lrrea lanlnai of Klrat l.inr, ( linlmera la Wllil tierond Mfaalua. In Hlath While In NEW YORK, Oct. e.-Althouh the New Torka have already won the lall pennant they continued tholr winning atreak by taking a double-header today from Phila delphia, 10 to S, und, 5 to 4. In tha firm gaino Brhultze allowed only ohe acratcli hit In the firt ilx Inning, then went to plecea. In the aevenih and eliclnh Innlnga New York arored nine rune off of him. Chalmers' wlldntsa In (he fiiHt Inning of the eecond guine noved hia undolnK, sa New York acored four runa at the tart. l'ukert made a mervelous one hand catch of Devore'a line drive In the first yame. Hcore, first game: NW YORK riULAOKl.rillA. Vrm, If... Old oKnib. lb I 1 i t"V. Ib... 0 I 1 iLuhan. an ... l i . i Hnodanu, rl I a 0 liUaie. II ... 4 a I a a Murray, rf.. I I 1 0 0 Luu. ru, lb. I T l.vlln. lb... I ll 0r.i.krt. ct .i lit H.r..i. lb . I M I I Tllm, tt I 0 0 0 0 Kiatcher. m 4 I I I Itoniin. m... I o 1 1 I lun. c. ... I 111 IklllllHr, c... 4 till P 11 lSchulua, p.. I I 0 I Totals II 1 17 14 I Toui. u t u Philadelphia 0 t o 0 v 1 0 2 6 New York I 0 U o 0 0 U 10 First on errors: Phllsdelphls, l: nw York, 1. Two-Lase hits: rifico fly: Mchuliae. Htoitu buses: u'evore. Philadoinliia. 7; Nsw York, 6. iiuw on nnsue (Z. Kac 't. "IlMhultss, . Htruck ,.1,'A.mu,. ; y ehuits, i. ll.t by pitched ball: Dunliin, by Ames; Devlin. Hersog by Bchullse. Psd bsJI: Wll. indRlgler'' liJ Un,flr" tnnsran Bcore, second game: N"W T2fX . PIIItAWSt.PHIA. .. " W O. A AU.H.6.A.1 fljW. If... Ill lb... 4 1111 orK lb... i ..S.J.IbW4b. , 4 "111 Bun... f., 4 I oiuim. u.'. 4 j i ?"'' n . l ILUru. Ib. 4 Mil rurte. lb. Ill) '..i,.rt, el.. 5 J J lb.. 4 I I .-4Ha, rf 4 lit rjT n,. .,.,..!, j , fUh M... 4 I I I h.rtl.r a... I l ' eu.l.h. e;.. 4 4 i Crandall, J J t hilmwa, p. I I 1 ( Totau in i iMT.'ih::.'::: I I ' Uulta .... loot .., .. . . ToUli 11 I it II 4 Uatted for Chalmera In (eventh. Hatted for Hail in ninth. Nh.rv:!-'kh:..::::::: !i;2!ilU rtret on errors: Nv York. 1; piiiia. diflphis, l. 'iwo-bftss hits; Hersog. Dev. 'JP uTkrS Pssgeil, Lobert. Three-basa .". Ti t.1? run: MsRee. gtolen b!!.M:r ,,t?1"'; H'rsog. Devlin, pas Sort . Ijelt on baaea: Niiw York, ft: Phlla dolLhla. 4. Double, plays: Duderus to ljehr. Paakert to Mseee, Iehr to Knabe. I est on balls: off Craiulall, 1; off ."iaL",.''.r"', ' Htrupk out: I'randall, a by Cha niora I- l.v li.il tj,... , ,.1 Chalmera, H In III Innlnua'. Tln.. ' 1 -at Umpires: RIKler sntl Flnneran. ' ' Boston divided a ooubls-header here to. day. Roston took the flrai I tn n it a tiitchlnx duel hfiiw.n iir.nn.u. hM! 1h visitors bunched three " "'in inning iir ineir eolitary run. Brooklyn tooli the second game by 13 to I. It wss a oloss tussla "H o the -eeventh. when Young "aa found for sight hits and as man run. B.. - .w, United for Hasan In alahth f'oeton 00010000 01 usn on baassi Bo ton 4 Brooklyn. I. wo-baas hit: Klrke. yirat on error rvoklyn. 1. Mtolia b.rni. r!;ffi lya: looley to Huiniuel to iJaubert tl. 'onlin to liowaer. Muses on balla: Oli Itagsn. li off V. Miller, 1. Btruck out: By itagan. I; by v. Miller. 1; by lion nelly. I. lilt bv niiph-.l k.n' nelly, Daley Hite: olt Itag.n,' T in eignt lime. I .m. l inplrea; liuah and Urenuau, bcore, second game: Hatted for Dent in seventh. Man for Wheat In seventh, batted for W V4ver In ninth "0"to.n 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 0- s Urooklyu u I o 0 o a g !, Deft on bases: Roaton. I; Hrooklyn. i. Iwo-baae hlta: bweeney, Tooley (j) Hummel. CoulBon li. i l-k. i . - ?. O. Miller, bacrlfice iiv. O Mine lice hlta: lindwell. Yuunn. vlr.. errors: Boaton, t Hrooklyn, , oioUn haaes! Iunlirt. McDonald, Couleon Hi Tooley. Noithen. iiases on biiu" off ""! : ot Wsav.re. 1: off tent. 1 off kVhardt. 1 Btruck 'out: Uy y", ng ll by Dent, li by akhardL 1 Wild p tchea: Hy'teW. t liSsT Vr'Toung. U In aix and one-ihlrd Innlnga; off Ueiit I In aeven Innliiga. Time; 1. 43. Umpires Drsnnau and buh. ". York Shuts Out Team From David City High YORK. Neb.. Oct. l-Spelal Tele gram.) York deefated David City today y me score oi 11 tQ a. The "field was heavy and fast playing was out of tha queetlon. York scored In the first quar ter when Miller dropped one over from th thirty. yard liiis. Croason smaahad through for a touchdown In the aecond quarter, but Miller nilased an easy goal. in tns inird quartsr Osborne, who re place.! Miller at Quarterback, booted one over from the thlrty-yard line. Peschek. tha famous drop kicker for David City, mads miserable failure of two attempts'. Osborne s punting ths feature pt the game. DAVID CITY. YORK. Oabom, Millar, at. I'rMian Burnr4 Hulute . .,. Sltrt Cau.kball aliiar ....alillM-, oi..n. Krul Wtldauta ... ..... liunkika I 'moire. iinit. Raw Ml4a B LB. LT. R.T fMu04r4 .... N.4I RO L0 v- r..., LO IR U ::::::t;id; Q b lu y.. R H IUU.. LH.H.V. ...... rn it .. Mcr anmlid. llt ri.rV.1V.4.: Warrea lui , 1-n.M Avic.crea, rieiU JUdse. Utlljorna II.M llnun.u- Browne, Xtme of uuartera. 10 minaiu " Kar to ths fcUtuUott AdvartlaUtg. I I I I 1 . - . WMMMMMMMNMMMMMMMWMMMMMMMMM MtSSSiaSSMenena. tmaMS. tsnSI BeWSMM MHWB -aiSSB. M. WT-V. vuu Sus . Lou. -WHAT I x OU UYTVgI , P ON ' jTPWtfTUM Co.? J ftCHT t)OwM ro THB ClAI DO t . ALL FuNHfcO.) YOVLL 'NVTA,LLNfT UtNITUK.G P I COcAQ - SHrV8. IT " J 1 ,m) I L THE BEE: the Furniture In, Two Tigers Rlgg and Tol Tendleton, whose umm iS&mlwHl lmi &-htym& back Stand at tha eloae of the oollefrlate eeaaon. ti'i 1910, u. ....cU,u,.on rip up ins Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. r P- W. K Pet. Denver iu8 110 U .; St. Joseph ,.li M 71 .MS Pueblo li si ,nr hlouic City lea kt 7 .to Omaha b! 0 .604 IJnooln ia M do .5, Toeka liil bO 101 . .377 Dee Moines 16s 44 lit .lux NAT D DKAUL'K. I AM EH. LKAQUI0. W. Urct ) W. UPct. New York. Ml 60 iPhlla. ...101 W . Chicago ...W SO .bi0 imitrolt ..aft W ,6S Pittsburgh 04 67 ,bl4 Clsvsland 7 71 .b1 1'hlla 7 71 .t.TiNew York.77 7S .607 Bt. 1-ouls .71 7J ,h.io IChlcago ..Tft li ,w Cincinnati W el .4 .,lk.Bt..ii ....7 75 .(u0 Urooklyn .01 U .417 iWaali. ...tM k ,41 Huston ,...41 107 .4 bl. Doui ,4i lot .i Yealrrilay'a Re-salts. WESTERN LKAQUK. Toneks-Onialia, rain. Hloux City, li; Pueblo, 1 lies Moiiioa-I.lnroln. wet grounds. 6t. Joae h. I; Uenvsr, 10. NATIONAL UCAOUB Boston, 1-1; Hrooklyn 0-1S. Philadelphia, a-4; New York, 10-1. AMERICAN LJCAUUIi. Cleveland-Chicago, rain. Detroit, b; hL Ixiula, tl. New York. 4; Philadelphia, B. Washington, 1; Boston, 1 Ostites Today., Western I.eaaue . nrfaba - u K . Ploux t.1ty at Pueblo, le Moines at D111 colii, bt. Joneph at Denver. National League - Philadelphia at Brooklyn, Boaton at New Vork. bi. Ixula at Cincinnati. Plttaburah at ru. cago. American Deague Cleveland at Chi cago, Detroit t bt lxuls, New York at Philadelphia. Washington at Boaton. Wealeysa Reals Uraag Island. GRAND IRDANi), Oct. t (Special.) W'ealeyan of Lincoln defeated Urand Inland college this afternoon in the first echeduUd football game of the tcuun. Th visitors ecu rod a aafety. niaklna- the sours I to u, lbs grounds wers agy but the play Interesting aud oloae. sMixeu iiUuuie quaxiera were played. A rtnrew At dee. T mslirU. Ur ttJrsngmnnt and! kidney trvwaie. at ensUy cured by Electric BU Ur ths guamntd rsmndy. iikk. Vox aU tr SesUtt Pcvs C OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1911. Anyway Who Are Showing Strength field work wW in a large measure RlSS. Who la nleturaul klkln m. Ill o7sV;a;cVtur.Vorr.cao opposition with his remarkable attacking THREE) STRAIGHT rotl BB ATRICQ High gcaol Teas Takes Honors from Wesley an Fresh nt en. BEATRICE1, Neb-. Oct. e.-(8peclgl Tel egram. In a one-sided gams of foot ball hera today Beatrloa won from ths fresh, men team of Wesleyan university by ths scor of M to 0. Blx touchdowns were msds by Beatrice and Luse kicked goal thres times. Ths features were end runs by Beatrice- behind fine Interference by backs. Keegter, Quarterback for Wes leyan, played a star game. Ths Wes leyan Una was strong, but the Beatrlca players wers ab-e to break through In their fierce rushes. This makes three) straight games for Beatrice this sesson. HAPPY SMITE OF THE CRIMS0S 1812 LEADER. srssr- v " PlOk-aiK. Captain Bob Tlshsr of Harvard. Ca taln rtsher is a bulwark oa the Crtmaoa llge. An Ull-Airuuioaa guard last fail, ths big g-uard Is sxpeoted to be a turner of strength la rooking kolas la, tha oppos ing Um tor tha Crimson bAtks thig decide just whsrg Princeton will A . . .. -m . .. powers and running. OMAHA HIGH ELEVEN PLAYS NORFOLK TODAY Tha first Omaha High school foot ball team leaves for Norfolk over the North western at I o'olock this morning tnj exceueni snsps ior tns gama this after noon with the fast Norfolk eleven. A squad of eighteen players mads ths trips In addition to Coach "Ebble" Burnett, Prof. C. E. Reed, athletlo di rector; Rex Houlton. student manager, and Gordon Mills, trainer. Following Is ths lineup of ths two teems for ths gams this afternoon: OMAHA. OI4a, boiitb.., OoM ., NORFOLK. Oetrame riwaar MeWhortn f Hlbbert .K.T.I L T. Mod. 11. Bllpia.,.H 0 IL.Q. nturia 1 ; P.nr,,n, Hmw.,,.LO In II Kachmas LT IK.T , atllltril, Crutk.r....L E K B . . L' ... Bwll .. Hnhr ., Urwk ... Legaa ainr 14 " .. iMtrmsa iw.l biiiiiir R.H Stunnrke. . L.H. be Lamatr I. H I H H. Kl-br Rector, Carlnoa TBlFB.. Binary Itutvrue: Dean Ringer of South Omaha. When you have anything for gale or exchange advertise II In Ths Bs Want A4 columns and get quick results. FOR that tired feeling there if nothing to equal a glass of Jettsr s Gold Top Beer. It will ton up your system and rs cuperato your worn out energy. Don fall to try esse or thlg palatable, refreshing bear and you will never ba wttlaout It for a. day. s-amuy Trade asvUed h-ri Vaaaa- Xogo Zuos-laa Kt ! Ua, 1)44 lai Aato A1S41. Onutb Co. Bin f fa Wwi. Jeltr, e atisbeU, 10U atia a 9th ruaaee Mtx Jtall gett; AuAo r-uoc ta By, ATHLETICS BEAT NEW YORK Highlanders Yield to Championi by Score of Five to Four. C0IXINS' BATTING IS FEATUR Loral Player Gets Two Three-Raa;. gtrrs and Drives In Four Rons Five) Soln Oases tn Gante. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. .-New York was defested by Philadelphia here today, I to 4. Collins secured two three-bagjrerg and a single and drove In four runs. Ids triple in the seventh Inning cleared the bases and won the game. !core: PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK. AB H. O.A.I!. An h o Ad Lor. If 4 1 1 0 I rinlfli. rf..4 1 0 a Oldrlni, cf.. 4 110 IDolm, Jr..,4 Dili Collins, th..4 11 tCh.M. lb... 4 I I I Darrlck. Ib. I 1 1 I 0 (.. II 1 1 1 0 n Murnhr. rl. 4 0 1 0 0Knlht. lb . I 111 Divii, lb.... 4 14 1 4lltrti.ll, at. 4 0 4 I 1 llarrr, m ... 4 111 1 Zlnn. rl I 0110 LPP. 0 1 4 4 I OWIllUmt, c. 4 I I 1 horn.., ... I I I 1 Cldw.ll, p. 4 0 1 ( oonibl. B..I1I Danfortn, . 1 1 t 0 Total II I 14 II t Tutu it unit 1 New York .0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 01 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 1 S 0 B Three-base hlta: Collins 12.. Stolen l.ae: ianlels (2). Cre. Knight. Chaee. Btruck out: By Caldwell. 4: bv Coomha. 1; by Danforth, i. First on errors: New York, 1; Philadelphia. 8. Left on base: Ne wYork. t Philadelphia. 4. Uaaes on balls. Off Caldwell. I: off Coomha X: off Coombs. I; off Denforth, 1. Wild Itches. Coombs, Caldwell Off Coombs, hits and nineteen times st hat In five Innings; off Danforth. 1 hlta and four teen times at bat In four Innings. Time: :oq. Umpire: Egan and Dlneen. T la-era Bnatly Beaten. si , lAJUia. Oct. i..-j;t. lunula won from Detroit todn;- by a score of 11 to 8. The visitors' team for the greater part was comuoaed of recruits. Kutlna nf et. lauis got xnree nits, one being fur iiiree oases ana a nome run. Bcore: - IT. LOUIS. DETROIT. - - IB.H.O.1.1. AH tl A A aAattSK, tU.l.t.l ,9Tutw'ltr. lb. s 1 1 1 1 Auatln. b..r. ,1 -1 -1 dtr.h., If.... 4 lie Hasan, If..., I lit bOilnor, lb... 4 1 I UIDart... MB.. .11. IHi'hm dt r K A A a wiuyiuH. ... . 1- . v nniumtnn, MO B I a a Kutlna; lb... 4 I IS 1 A M.rl.rtv. lb 4 a . I 1 a Hallluan, aa. I 1 I f lCaaay, rf.,.. I 0 1. 5 I Krtchell. o..4 lt lwilran, e....4 lilt g,. Brown, 1 t 0 4 Llrly. .... 4 1 t I S V. ..iy.. I..VV.W.- a ' Total II 14 14 II Total II II 17 II 4 Detroit I 001 0 000 I-I Bt. LOUIS 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 11 Two-base hits. Drake. Tutivellnr Thres-base hit- Kutlna. Home run: Kutlna. Bases on balls: Otf E. Brown. 1; off C, Brown, t: off Lively, out; By Lively, 4; by C. Brown, 1:4S. Umpires: Evans and Mull off C. Brown, t: off Lively, 7. btruck 1. 1. Time: lien BOSTON. Oct. (.Pitted airyln. wli. aisnnson. -Hunt ' o Brian, Boston's re cruit pitcher, maintained his maatery of oaiamen toaay, ana Hoston won from waanmsnon. 1 to 1. Washlnerton's onlv tally wax inads uosslbla bv 8nalcara muff of Ktreel a fly. which went for two otuien. 1 ne mcais nit jonnaon ODDor- tuneiy. ncorsi Boston ton 1 1100000 I hlngton 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Wl Two-base hit: O'Rrien. Rarririr- hit Terkes. stolen base: Mllsn. Doubla Play: O'Brien to Bradley. Left on bases: Boston, 4; Washington, ft. Bases on balls: Off O Brlen, 3; off Johnson. 1. Flint on errori Washington. 1. Hit by bitched ball: J. Lewis. Btruck out: By O'Hrlen. , ujr aiuiiiiami, 1. 1 axea pan: wiiuams. Time: 1:15. t7mnlrH- Wniaru.u nr. Connelly. 1 Creighton Meets the Western Union Team Here Saturday All Is now in readiness for the onen- Ing of Crelghton's foot ball season aaalnst Western Union college on Creighton campus Saturday afternoon. Coach Mil ler still remains silent on ths team, that will opposs the LeMara aggregation. Just what caliber ths local outfit Is made of. wTII be open for Inspection. The team has hown dashing flashes of good foot ball In the scrim mags work, but ths first real test must corns In battls's brunt Coach Miller and Assistant Coach Morganthaler seem to hsvs acompllahed more than ordinary results in the build ing ud of g machine almost entirely new. If tha line plays with any con- stsncy, Crslghton Is assured of a good defense. Ths back field, especially the half-back jobs wll bear closs watching. Great things are expected from Proucha and Balderson, two of tha fastest men that have bit Creighton. On these two men and tha two and. Heller and Mad- en, Miller relies for his scoring ma chine. Mowry Mller will In all prob ability open up ths gama at quarter. Tha falling offioiala have been selected C 3 "Bud" Fisher C. l r ( for tomorrow's game, Maddes, Umpire; Lieutenant Haskell, referee; McKay of Pennsylvania State field, Judge. Game starts at 3:00. Doane Tigers Run Big Circles Around the Cotner Eleven . CRETE. Neb.. Oct. 6. (Special Tele gram.) The fast Doana eleven defeated Cotner here this afternoon on a muddy field In the first local gams of ths season by the score of 44 to 0. Doane scored two touchdowns In tha first quarter and another In the second, but missed goal on two of them, the scors standing 11 to 0 at the end of tha first half. Four men were substituted by Doana In tha third quarter, but It was npt until the final quarter of the game that they piled up the score by making five touchdowns on which three goals wera kicked, the seora st the end of the second half standing 44 to 0 in their favor. Ths lineup 1 DOANB. Dtckinaon, Norman R E. Brnnaon (C.) R.T. Bayllu H.O. Adam C. Baurt, Bounro....L.O. Klnf LT. Wright L B- V llklnnn. Kreb. Q.R. Kttamgvr ....R.H. Karab, Hlity.....L.H COTNER. L.E Ptrala L.T Gardner L.O Bhoulu, Latimer C Squire, MrQuary R.O Sailor I stj-lar (C It K McCTrarr Townatml Q B Morten L H Osden, Parkor Oubl. F.B.I F.B....MoQuary, 8Uaay UU... BT tt BUDsiiiutes: Donne, Norrman, Boursom, Krebs, Hlxby: Cotner, Townsend, Me UUSrV. Latimer. Park.r ClanlAV TMi.h. downs: Wright (if), korab (2), Krebs. King, Goble, Hronson. Referee: Elliott of Lincoln. Umpires Arnold of Lincoln. Field Judge: Kober of Crete. Head linesman: Hlgby of Crets. Time of halvesi So minutes. CAPTAIN F A. COOK RESIGNS Army Officer Cvart-Marttaled for Shooting; Watchman Leave Service. WASHINGTON. Oct l-Tha reatvna tlon of Captain Frank A.. Cook, recently' court-martialed at San Franelsoo tor; conduct unbecoming an offloer, has bee ' accepted by the prssidsnt, U' was anii' nounced at tha War department today.it Tk. . .. ( . a ... . . B tuiuiiiaa ut in. coun martial were not made public Captain Cook Is a na tlvs of Rhods Island. Hs was shot last spring by a watchman with whom Cook quarreled on ths wharf In San Franotsoa. Veather Changes Over Night Nowadays One day is warm, and the next there's a bite in the air. Makes you long for just) something more than your business suit. Be prepared against such weather by owning a Raincoat. Guard against possible chill, Re member tho saying, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." All the late styles and ma erials, priced from $15.00 upwards. Vollmer's Expert Clothes Fitters. 107 South 16th Street. See us for your next suit 0 7 f f to of A' of Vi