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2 S THE OMAHA SUNDAY DKK: NOVEMHKU 8, 1914. other bowlers tare lead! Jeff Ha s Got Mutt Worrying Calir. Bellei and Start and Stripei Teami Drop Back. MORE TOURNAMENT ACTIVITY Interest In Slewx City Median Is drawing; Asnamar Local ' Mm, Wns Will Make Kffert to Land Krit One Here. Bowline ftrnedale. for WMk. ASSOCIATION ALLEYS. Rooster Inguv Tucaday, Clara -Pelles against Powell Supply company; Pllco BKftinat els.cnn Pres Iinyal Order of Mooee c gainst Murer's cafe, El rasos againat Corey McKenzl. Honriorland lria. league Wednesday, regular team matches. BRUNSWICK ALLEYS. SOUTH OMAHA Made Cttv League Monday,. Welch Grocery company HRr.lnat tnyn Order of Mow, South -Omaha All Htar axnJnat KiriPfM' Exchange National hank. Thursday, WIIHw Springs against Curo Fprtngs, Jettcr'a Old Age against White fox. MORWPON ALLEYS. Fairmont Creamery LeagueMonday. Ih-uI against Diadem, Mquld Gold agatnat Fairmont Farms, Petter Butter agalnrt Puritan Broiler. Gate Ot v IieaaTe Tuesday, Rumohr'a OM Tavern aaalnat Fairmont Fairmont Creamery company, Iwla Buffet against Ragan'a Falataffs. Thursday, I)rel Shoe company against American Express company Hlark'a Kt against Flora helm .Shoes. Lithographers' f eaiie Tueaday, H and E. Pres sKalnst lleea 1'rlntlng com pany. Thursday, Omaha Printing com pany sguinat K lopr- Hart let t, lxary En graving company against Lyra rigrgv ers. ( Omaha T.8giie Friday, Old Style Lager against Jcter'a oil A, Mickey Ulhaona autilnut Burgesa-N.flh, Luxua agalnnt Store Omaha Gas league Wednesday, regu lar matches METROPOLITAN ALLET8. Standard Oil Club Monday, Pnlarln Auto Oil agalnat Perfection Oil; Crows Gasoline against Mica Aaln Oreaan. Women' league Monday, regular team matches. Cummerclal League Monday, Brselln's Old Mixer acalnrt Urodogaard'a Crowna, Frank's Candy Klda acalnat Omaha Bi cycle company. Wednnday, IDeglm against Wtara and Stripe". Paxton Gallagher League-Friday. TVnbya against Pagoma. Kamo against Merredes, fltryco league Wednesday, Interdo partment matchea. Clan Gordon Learu-Thtirday, Bonnie Doona - against Kllt'es, Hobble Ilurna agalnat St Andrewa, Thlatlea against Tarn O'Shantera. .Union Outfitting league Thursday, In terdepartmcnt inntchea. A few changes In the leagua atandlnga reaulted from laat week's rolling. The Clara Belles were taken from the lead of tbe Booster league and the Stars and Stripes dropped Into second place helow the Beaelln's Old Boys, who defeated them. The Moose Club team rolled hlsh nlKht team total for the season to the Booster league. Dra i'we- got good xDe ro Hewc J SOMf PvN VUITM MUTT, AJHefM ( I HGAR. HlcA COKING jf STAIR., rti Sta.t Talking to AM ' SAA&ejAR.Y Pe-RON e(0 G. ) MOYT TH.MK t CtirX7V HGrte HG GDNvet, NOW J ! ( LlTCN. YOU Blft OOtA. VOU ANTl I'LL BuT Vow(N "THe tT. XT 5UrAV tKe fOU THAT CAwte all Tke TRoyw.6 THg WORLD 1 STOP' WHT. JCF, TOO OUGHT To 66 VSHrVWeO OF ABUSING THAT Pood, LfVTCG PCLLOUJ. jp He WAS YOUR X VXHJtON' Car BuT To Pick, on IKE 1CAM-T Bur ro plo A UTTU CHlt-D L HP 1, X' JBRV f p v r i LI' i ' - ) I 1 II. ' sT' la 5S. ii. r. 'I: ' . 1 : . r ',. ' I it r . . fi,.'i,:;i--. VawaT t-rrrte CHIL,tl WY. that nTvte KlO RtfeMT THei?.e lid" Fisher : " - ' la the season's record for their further down on the Hat A local bowling dope artlnt has doped It out that the following will lead their leagues: Teal of the. Lithographera, Wartohow of the Union Outfitting, Fits of tha Fairmont Creamery. Falconer of the Clan Gordons, Thomaa of the Knights oi voiumDug ana lain.ot me oianuanj Oil club. TV Lewis Buffet team still holds on to first place In the Gate t'lty league.- Captain I'leronnett or tne uorey-aic- Kentlea lumpea in tne game Tueauay night and rolled tils gftrage. TIGERS CRUSHED . BYCRIMSON SQUAD ? (Continued from Tfcgo On.) a . . . i rv iuiiriuii in . inn oiiiy ciaiin.i-in ill v""er """a were up io ine town wno doe,n t know what hla lineup ivmraira nrl ! Inar siariaira 1 1 v tmtA u 111 ka n 11 if ' among the Individuals. . (about twenty names on hla Hat and he Increased activity was displayed by the1 Jo?i't',ther,'gainaf0r "V" f th8'n JU"1 local, devotees of the game In their efforts Joe Uober has entered In the doubles to make a big showing at Sioux City and "1 (Ingles t Sioux City and will also to land next sesaon's tournament. A meet- l:?J""tJWZ"yV? l!m ,,,nB , , . , . . . A few .out-or-lown teams may stop In lng of the Tournament Uooaters'' Mso- Omaha on thulr way to Sioux City. Kin- elation was held at the Pgxton hotel last tag City, HI. Joseph, Wichita, Pueblo, Hundgy and again Friday night A large h')';0owniyand Bu LuU tem 11 PM representation of tha bowlors attended i 'capTa'tn Charley Kels of the Eagles these meetings and enthusiasm, was at the team says that hla tapv will drop no highest ebb. Every potalblo means of sending team to Bloux CMy was dis cussed and committees appointed to carry thora out. Tm Have Omaha. Kilgnt. One entire' night has beeu reserved gt Bloux City for tha loeal rollers and. will be culled "Omaha Night" Eleven fiver man teama, acconipanltd by a score of Individual rollers, will leave over the Northwestern In special cars Saturday ntornllng. November II. Tha five-man team will roll Saturday night and,,, the single and doubles will be rolled Sunday, It Is not expected that there will be murtt opposition when tha Omaha dele gation btda for the neat' tournament, .al though St. Louis . Is after it. Omaha's entry at Bloux City will far' outnumber that of other cities and this will be a strong factor In this city's favor. Secretary O'Uonnell of the Midwest Tournament company announces that the entries aie pouring, In fast When tha list closes tonight at midnight , every large city and town will have team entered. Bottling; Notes. Fchoenman haa appointed blmaelf col lector for the tournament fund and ha 1 having succcaa with IU t , 1md Ainailvn la ttill the Jft-oent cham pion of Omaha. I 'on aav he liulda the record In conaccutlv gamea at 10 cents apiece. Heaelln'a Old Boys are leading the Com mercial leaicue. vMth ahowa that the old ' ran ay the game aa well aa the young, Tula team la coiniHierd of heeeiln, Ucimcle, Voaa. Chand er and Matthea. The Lincoln bowlt re will probably aend two teama to the Aildweat tuurnaiiient In toux C.ty. A Llmolu team will play the local Moos club team on the Morrison alley this alternoon. Charley Hiv opened up Tuesday night with a big u0 total. .. No chain- fur Omaha to lose out on next acaaon's tournament Ietlra pledg ing support have been received from Kansaa City, rit. Joseph, tit Paul and Fiona Cltr I The airing Mlnerallte team of Chicago will roil on Omaha nlxhl at Hloux I'liv. l-ave It to W. V. Tiivmpson to A'hoose the best nl-ht , The lra Hellra received a aevere Jolt Tuesday niaht when thry lout three to the Mail er a lffl. I Art lluweri' rolling haa been the aenaa- lini nf liowliitt tltx lea U'n aeaaon . Not only doea Teal lead the Llthngj raphere' league, but he says he will con-. tlnue to do ao. That reorganisation of the Metropolitan league was all talk. II you want to see a good bowling match, juat wait until the city hull and county court house officials start crab L.I i! a each other. The Knights of Columbus league Is or ganised and waiting for the completion c,f toe new alleya. The employes of the Nehraaka Trletihont coii''iny tave formed a bowling organisa tion w II I'lav utiiler a rcgu.ar achrd-lil- in the nw Farnain alleya. Prohrrcta for another women's leasnit a r ant rchounmnn has added extra ruoij n.eiil l hla lurw Furnain ai.eys lo IbKc care t.l the fen-lnlne pHtrvmaKe. I I Lane haa offered to furnish with, rut cl.i a the "Omaha in lii ' itbUoiia to be u'l 't Bloux city. T e iitoalia m li:f letterheads have I ton f iirntslwl by Teal and are bow scat tered over S'l I lie til 10 eat cities, an- ouncing Omaha as the moat loalcal place 10 hold m-at season's tournament Iviiu m hritn haa been made captain of the Mielits at Hloux City. This will 1 coui. oacJ of the sixth man of each 0i Cm fvs-maa teama N.U.ii-g l"r about that six-man- team at eioux City. Cochran. Oodenachwagar, H jiitiiigtoo. McCabe and Loherty are on Cuiium: haa Hot been around the alleya "ia week. As he Is one of Oina laa bowling Instructor bis time has t-st-n oc'tupicd liy attending the Slate Te liera' convention. (Miial.a bowlera are disappointed at the Houui oniaha bowlers' failure to send n,re tau oue team to Houx City. l-olisrd tiect tils Mtars and Stripes to clean ni at hloux City. They are go . ..,t In their reaolar league malrhaa. 1"l,e i ro'lexaard Crowns started to climb c.i.i'i by wiuiung tnree Iroin the Kandy '1 ne reOJifatiUed Mickey Gibson team Is s at ion loctur la the Oiuaha leegu , , , , i I t AnK'ehorg. one of the former MISSOURI DEFEATS DRAKE Colombia Eleven Overwhelm! Squad from Iowa Metropolis. SCORE IS THIRTt-TWO TO SIX aanaw Complete with Good, Bad and Iadlffereat Playtaar IfoMie Team ' Mlsaea Caaacejs to Score Be- of rambles. the second touohdown. He kicked goal. Score: Harvard 10; Princeton C Babe Us ! A bunch of, sub wa sent In fur both side. Law kicked off to Franoke. who came back yards; the tackle hurt htm and King took hi plaee. King celebrated by making; yard, but Harvard lost t for offside, the Crimson's first penalty, Two exchanges of punts resulted In an other toJchback over the Prlneton line. Prlgga replaced 1-aw. and punted. Whit ney took Herdwlck's post. King mad a first down In two tries and Whitney mads another on the -yard-line, Smith tried to turn Ballina' end. but lost nine yards. Whitney missed a. field goal. James catching and coming back to his 2-yard-rnark. Drigga made four yord and Tlbbott six. It wa Prlnoeton' Ini tial first down. i TViolt then thew a Jin forward pas and Am mad another first down at the center of the field. King Intercepted th next try on th Crimson K-yaid ltns. Harvard began picking again, but Prlno ton took two forward passes. None of these succeeded, although these tacila. were peralnted In until th final whistle. DES MOINES. Nov. t.Mlssourl ovsr whalmed Drake university thla afternoon at Drake tadlum by a score of 12 to In a gam replsta with good, bad . and very poor playing. Drake missed many chances to cor because of fumbling and poor playing, while penalties of 100 yard assessed against thp visitor robbed them of at least one touchdown and gave Drake It only score. In th first period Missouri kicked off Graham for Lansing, Davidson for Lew). Score by periods: , Drake, 0. 0. 0, fr-6; MlNsourl, 0, 14 , 18-32. Touchdowns; Hhepard 2). Lake, Dunckle, .Warren, Woody. Goals at touchdowns: Lake 2), Officials: Reed, Michigan, referee; Ors ham, Michigan, umpire; Porter, Maine, neadllneaman. Time of pur.ods, fifteen minutes. MICHIGAN HUMBLES QUAKERS (Continued from Page One.) who ran 100 yards for a touchdown. Hughltt kicked goal. Michigan' forward passe seemed to bewilder Pennsylvania. A long toss brought the ball to PennsyU vanla's ten-yard line Just before the period ended and Maulbetsch went over. Huglvltt missed goal. Score end first hair: Michigan, 20 Pennsylvania, S. - Wray Pambles. IOWA ROMPS OYER PUR Northwestern Defeated by Haw Warriors, 27 to 0. BRILLIANT BACKFIELD W? rambles at Critical Periods No Some of Visitors' Bct Attoe Against the Evanstoa Eleven. I- l.-H-. 4 AL.li lli.-.li 1-MT.HMt IISKERS BEST M0RNIN6SIDE (Continue from Paire One.) W I IIa fefA'a IWanlU-VtVil Una T aa Usa asra AabUM essra. m -11 B W t . tuenin. th. klu J. I .T.f .117. . v7 icmgan waij The Hawkeye counted .--.-, j-. .-, ..... , um'i vm rannayivania s twenty- thre. EVANSTON. III., Nov. 7. Iowa r over Northwestern' eleven 27 to Q in a contest, which Included as fe sdme brilliant back field work b Hawkeyea and a gallant battle I Bplawn's long, -junta In the thin nm Purple against a superior team. kpt the ball In Feanslvanla'a territory. ! Ma bjr th bnp for the airoate. Wray fumbled one of thea. driv.. m oi waptain ign Cattett. ' recovertna- th. h.n Northwertern was favored by fort Pennsylvania', goal line. Th. t"'?"" 1d Cattett had run out and the touch-, KLui!'" ,"3Va' 0t In th. oowna wa penalised rive yard for off- two-yard line and Maulhetach tor. u.a . 1 k. T.. ...... . ... w twenty-yard lin and the ball wag re- w.re papers , ., period Northwestern made a spurt, lded . eVT PiV"J:aA "i!" HUehUt W,nt ovr nd W(-kd 1' Alby a .Xff of a puntVat took to. ball line plunge, followed and MUourt then few mlaxlt0B Uitr on a f Hn,rBwl t0 the Ioa j,ut h ' " w u.. "-, plunge. Maulbetsch carried the ball enters braced then and began the flrut T ,'" """r nearly forty yard, and finally plunged Missouri . itwsnty-flv. yard 1 ... After , through the line for a touchdown. moving the ball up to Drake', twenty- Hughltt kicked a-oal flv. yard line on bucks. Hheppard punted mJ2J1 v. and Jernlg.n returned with a punt to the! p.8, . . Michigan, 14; center of th field. Th quarter ended wlthl , . , M ' . .umiii fenuu was fiercely tougnt. When the game was nearly over Mlchl- erWIT-TTi :. declslv ecore. Coach itaii.sao (O.i.. Dow'i men put up a plucky resistance, , kuws but were unable to make much headway. ' Abbott'1!.!!;!"! Twloe the scarlet and black were, wlthtnr (.'or?: ...,.!!..! trying distance for field goals, but each r,.,.;" in made Nebraska's fourth touchdown a Blxty-flve-yard run. on a tackle k play. The Nebraska leader kicked il. The final Huskcr touchdown came er the substitute ba.kf.eld had bucked way the entire length of the field . m - the Mornlngslde klckoff, Caley ggled through for three yards and a uchdown. Howard kicked goal. Halllg-an Stars. . ' For Nebraska! Captain Halllgan played i especially brUUAnt game. He tarried is ball more than any other Corn busker rid did great work on the defensive. iutherford and Delemntre also dl good vork In carrying the ball. ChambeflainV he short time he wee In Ihe game was- Watched, too carefully und could not get ;way for any long runs. For Morning.-' .side, Johnson and Clark were the stars. The lineup: ' , ' -v ' . KRBHAnKA. ! MORNINOeiDg. 1 of their marches down th field. In th final period Northwestern again ap proached the Hawkey goal, but the big Iowa forward stopped the Purple plunge. f Star Players. Gros. Parson. Donnelly. Garretson gan Intercepted a Pennsylvania forward ni later Wills, skirted the ends and PRINCRTON. H lib ley MrlMI hlnk Unert al. Trsnkmaa Uallls Mitw Ama (llli TMibMt tH UT. uo c. K.O. H T Kg. US. . Lll U. ..R.H.H r.u. UAJtVAHO. HI Harewkk It T Truaiuuil I anock Wwtua I'anMiB Coullds l-uaa gndlM the ball In Mlaaourl' possnsslou on Drake's forty-yard line. Poors: Missouri, 0: limit ft . Ilerled for Toochdown "nnsyivania territory, but a inrougn tne nivanston line in in it,. . ,,.. . enaJty for holding checked the Tost 'Parkllng plays. Gross and Parson each In tho second quarter a forward pass 1 ,. ... waa credit. with . , ...... for twenty yards. foUow by plunge. p.u '" Vorw.rd p.e put, not ghVe.t and enl play, brought the ball to Mle- th. ... ' ' ! semblance of a fl.ik. in -tther - " iv IHH4I1 son ana Lne dik-i ... ... MICHIQAN. sourl's four-yard line where Pheppard waa hurled acros. th remaining feet for a touchdown. Jane kicked a perfect goal. Score: Missouri, 7; Drake, 0. The second score came after a series of Benton lln play when the ball w on Drake' UVh".''" ten-yard line. Lake made a touchdown hayaatord" V.'.V after Missouri had been penalised five ?'5" yard for offside plsy. Lake kicked Uo'. goal. Score: Missouri, 14; Drake, 0. Huihitt Ulackburn kicked off for Missouri Two iu,U', ploy were snapped when th period (ib nded with the ball In Missouri posses- I..,. nn k .UJ . ,. 1 I in pi Michigan soli and the pig skin rested on Michigan' twenty-five-yard line when the- gam ended. Final score: Michigan, 34; Pennsylvania. I PENNSYLVANIA. slun on her own forty-yard line. . t, Miller went bck In plac of Grave, i udge lead ....Ig. R.B Urenkart ....UT HT Harrla ....UO n.O Doruaa ...s'.C. C Journaar ...R O. L.O Nowall ....i.K.T. L.T Haaulns HI L B.... Hopklna IJ S. (IU Ucrrlll ....L.H.B. HUB Maikewa ....K.H B. UII.B Vraoan ....,..F.g. y.B eurkar eree: Walter ... iceranll. tTtihv.nn : David Fultx nf Brown. Field J. C. Ilolderness of Lehigh, linesman: Walter R. Okeson of a u i. C L..0). . . ..m . . . . . . UT Ul T. J. m "b!.'.'.'.'"."! i.h a S.B Francka Ki-ore by periods: Harvard, 2, 10, 0, T . Referee: W. 8. Inford. Trinity. I'm-.ir.- n n Avilllama. Pcnnaylvanla. Llneaman: N. A. Tufta, Brown. Time ef iwrloda: II minute eei h. Harvard cor- lug, touchdowna: Bradlee. HardkliK. (ioala from touchdowns: Hard wick tl). Ooala from field: Mahan (J), hubatltutea: ii.rVur,i c A. Cooiidae for T. J. Coolldge. Elken for Paraon. Wlthlngtoo for 1'innook. Harris for Ulgelow. l'der- SI'S, VSIVdwick. sUhVrhe.d"'''lf or iaown almost Immedl.tt.y after the rimitli, Watson for Logun. twlert ror;penmg or tne last quarter. Lake took Watson. McKlnlock for Bradlee. Hard- DunkeU place In the back field. Lake whk for Mahan. Whitney for Hard wick .; faU,. , k . Mu.nort vina,.-, . . -. nd after lln play distinguished him- ! "M'- f',n oerloil: Fifteen minutes. -If by going over for a touchdown I-k, ntlased goal. Retire: Missouri. 10: Drake, . . scoring, touuhdowna: Catlett. Benton Drak kicked to Missouri who Carrie ! W,UJSfi"l'h.. 'A' l'nn,ylvnla acorlng,' the ball to th, enter of th. field where iti. Kona. 'ce'r Miller punted to Drake ttn-yard line. Uastian. Hueled for Splawn. Bushnell After several backward and forward "'Catlett.; .Pennsylvania, Witherow for Play h. Missouri back fMd plunged for " rlt'uha X Moffeu" for' Vre'la'nd1 te.dlly down Ihe field to Drake', one- : Koona for Heelhach, Norwalk for Withe yard line, where Drak. recovered a Mm- TuTke?" w1m... f!nu ,.A.ery loI ble. Jernacan noni .h. ,h..i- hw r Moffett. Townsend - ..... ,.14. tur iiaina. na in qu.rtsr ended with the ball on Drak' twelve-yard line. rail to Kirk Goal. Dunkell went over two yard for a kin.. f..r KraJirka. KulllnS lor priuieton. lmlrton for Hlglilev. Hlgh iu r . i .,i,.ri..n Mlal.r for Mclean, Brown tor Khca. Mott for Pro wn. Brown for Mott. lHoltltl for Tlbbott. Dicker man for Doolltlle ,F. Trenkmann, for UUck. Law for Drlgg. Prlgga for Law. ( PURDUE WiNSlFROM ' . KENTUCKY STATE TEAM ' La'FAYETTE. lnd , Nov. T Puidu de feated Kentucky State at foot bail here today, 4Q to 1 Kentucky waa never in striking dleUnoe of the Purdue goal ex cept In the third quarter when Coach Kmith replaced th. entire Purdue team with second string players. It was thea that Kentucky State aooreS. In th. final quarter the regular team re-entered the game. Harvard Oatelaaara Pelrmeat. FA1 It MONT. Neb.. Nov. T. (Special. Harvard Hisli school foot ball team de feated the bonis high achool team 4iere rl, wiiiK" ma. wn lun-aw : y-rirt.y uy . s'ora i w 10 . Aiinooan t.i ai.Knd'irs the sain eu acoount of a sadly out claMed. th Kalrmont young ui aulo a- tJii t in which h received ! alers played datermlnedly and showed , ..i aii.KJ 1'itt. in He K;n win wring I mui h Imp m Mi"iiJiu li..- 1 , ... r,. ). - Ii-eii t"11 Utt Tuesday and Hartley starred tor Harvard, j at lias baen w In U-ring la. 1 Or-.li r of Moose tesm haa K.jO'l RKiiici ma iw.irr much Improvement since their game last wek with lleiiron. Miller. captain, atarred for Fairninut, while Broan. n-iar- Irrhark. plays da good gam. Moger Drake, . Drake made It. only touch down on a forward pas, Sheerer to War re, but failed to catch th. klckout and loat the chance for a gial. Score: Mla aourl, (e; Drake, . Mlaaourl kicked off to Drake, and th. latter made fifteen yard, on a peas. Drcmm of Missouri and Pllts of Drake were retired for rough playing and Hcradon and Lewis took their places. Drake lost the ball oa down, and Woody was aent over for a touchdown after the backs had tarried the ball to the five-yard line. Boo re: Missouri, 22; Drakt, 1- Mlaaourl kicked to Drake' twenty-yard line and mad another forward pass just before time was railed. The linaup: MisaotRt. peelmaa UK tlreraa liruwia ..... l.a.ta Vaaarae liar l-. HaraSoa lolllaa Millar laa Yue4y 8ubatituts: UT ... UO c, ...M 0 L.Q.. ,...R.T !L T... ...K g lUE... ... y a lo g .. uh u. it h a H H It lUH.M. ....r.g If ... ehuard UAH. R I KT. ....... HO C. ...... Ktaa OUl (Oa I ..... Hahki H.Will WASHINGTON BEATS 1 ST. LOUIS. SIX TO TWO 8T. LOlIS. Mo.. Nov. T-Martln. the Waahlngton fullback. cored a teuchdown In th first qusrter of the game between Washington and . Louis university to- aay. and Washington won to . Washington relltd largely on open play. Martin scored after taking a lateral pass from Potthoff. In the second quarter. Hetlage, Waah lngton right half back, was stunned so badly that he wa. unable to remember the slgnaia. II. was replaced by Coleman. for Tninrkle for Woody, Colilna fur Kulledse. Shearer for Donald. Huff.orn for Han sen, Wyrkoff for mkr. Mrr f r M". Woody for Oum klc. La Hue for Wikolf. Ie is fur UuCuy, McCoy fon Ternegan. NAVY PUTS IT OVER FORDHAM BY BIG SCORE ANNAPOLIS, Md.. Nov. T.-Navy de feated Fordham In a one-sided contest on the academy gridiron today by th. score of 2i te . The middle.' attempt, at forward pass ing and open playing were unsuccessful. Hitnwa the only play upon which they could de- Waniwkl.,,. . . ...... ... Mat'ar ' '"a w mu .rum .n.i lacaiv .. tteoaia plunge. . jru.a ... Warra. Blaaktmi-a Miller, Kldaer aed I.tver Treeblee Uuickly relieved by Else trio Bttters; best remedy for Indigestion, dyspepsia, heart burn and most kldtwy troubles, too and tats AdverUsement. ... ........ bwbJ. .9 -suiso.i a iin.isH Mjwsaaswiaaaveai Patterson's punting helped savs Nerth- western from a worse defeat, but Gar retaon's ktoias were also effective. For ward passes wer. tried by both .Ides with varying results, the perctntag of failure being greater than that of success, r The game was rough aa well a. ragged, but It wa. full of thrill, for the .W spectators. Fambleji Delay Score. Fumbles delayed an Iowa score In the first quarler and for a few minutes Northwestern advanced toward the Hawkeys s goal, but failed in a pinch and the end runs by Gross and Parsons and line plunges by Donnelly and Gar- n.-uwn iook me nail to the purple line. Carberry went over for a touchdown. The kick was missed. Score: Iowa, ; Northwestern, 0. In the second period a forward Pass. Gross to Donnelly, gave the Iowa team a second touchdown and Kirk kicked goal. Oarretson was Injured and Wills took his place. Score: Iowa. 12; Northwestern. 0. In the third quartsr Paraon sprinted Northwestern' right for sixty-five yards, but was downed one yard from the goal. vt ills went through guard for a touch down and Kirk kicked goal. Hlghtower. Northweatern's stsr. had not started be cause of Injuries, but waa forced In at this period when Williams was hurt Garretson. back at full. Gross and Doo nslly tor up the Purpl defense and the latter scored a touchdown. Brueckner kicked goal. Score; Iowa. 27; North western, Lacks Pease,. In tha fourth quarter Northweatern showed Ita best foot ball, but lacked th punch. Orcss sneakrd through the Pur- pie line and ran alxty-flve yarda. Final score: lows, 27; Northwestern, a The Lineup-. . . NogTHWKSTSRN. 1 invi -aite t..'.L.K.L. X uavia darts ...... Ftrweberg . gaasvr Schaeaberaar Marqucrs .. WllllaSk ... Gran Hraalaa ratieraoa ... ... LT. I UT. . , ...UO I I Gunsersoa Harroa .. Wllaoa Heushloa Bruav'koar Kirk Carbarnr ... Oroas Pnnacllr .' Paraoaa Oanataaa Kuthariord UH. arobarlaln R H Horla F.B. ..UB UE. L. l.,a.T. ..L.a.lug., CIC..-.. ..K.w. R.O., ..R.T.i k. r. K.E.IH.E., Q.B. UH. K.H., Vernon H.rlhter ...... McKlncy Payaa Archer h... Northup VilT William ...., Jotiunon Alien i.uineriord, Caley, Vernon. toaa from touchdowns: tialllgan (3). Howatd, Johnson. Time of quarters: Fifteen minutes. . Substitutes; Delemntre lor Doyle, Sul xer for Rutherford, Porter for Chumber- tlme lost out on costly fumbling. Fumble Costs Score. Wayne kicked off to Bruce, whq . ad vanced the ball 10 yards. Omaha made It. yards on straight line plunges, where It advanced the ball 16 the center of the field. But tthnt rnallv eiirr.Kltr.tf ... rl.rl e,nd In n.arly al cases th ball wa. re- I ir " T'" ZL.., . ,gS'. "alberauiben . . .7? . . .. ior Cameron, touta for Shleda. Gross for . wo.creu oy me veacnera inr. line Corey. Caley for Hawkln. Mahood for plunge, by the pedagogue failed to net ' Clark, Ciark for" Alien. Shoemaker for them th ground they wanted, and they ( Herbster. E. Williams for Archer. m "iia ,o,t rT.: th. ball on a fumble, which wa re- Bellevue. Head linesman: W A. Luke covered by Wallln, who ran thirty yards ex-Doane. before being pulled down on Omaha's ! ' ' one-yard Une, Dale was then shoved J COLORADO OUTCLASSES ivr iuj ure cort o nn game. kOitC I trt ft 1,1 - Becker failed to kick goal. W.yne failed to score during the rest of the qtlarter and In the second quarter Omaha started to retrieve Itself and for a time had the Normalltes m hot water. After see-sawtng back and forth for sev eral minute. Wayn obtained the bait and Dale ran forty yards before tackled. Wallin next skirted the end for the sec ond touchdown of the game. Becker failed to kick goal. llraort to Ope a Field Play. The, second halt proved like the first, save that both sides resorted more to open fleid work. Only In few instances THE UTAH AGGREGATION BOITLDER. Colo., Nov. 7. The Vtit verslty of Colorado outclassed Utah here today, winning S3 to 0. The game was . evenly contested until the thlrJ quarter when Folsom's pupils, . uncovered a brilliant serial attack before which the Mormons were powerless. Forward passe of from twenty to thirty yards and sensational fake plays netted Colorado long gains and speedy touch-, downs. Hubcr and Walter played sensa tional foot ball for Colorado and Donovan snowed mucn or ins 013 time form. Rom- .11 1 did forward passes gain ground for either n"y and Lov P10" we 'or Utah. The side. Wayne Intercepted a number of latler Pnted on a par with Captain th flying ovsls. which put Omaha' goal I Jon of Colorado, but the work of hi. In danger half a doxen times. Th final period of play was all Wayne's. Lino smashes and tandem plays In th first five minutes placed the balf on Omaha's three-yard line, from where Dale again chalked up a touchdown to his credit. ' Becker kicked goal. in ine remaining minutes of d Omaha had the ball several time, but 1 r"1'" over lost It on Intercepted passed. ends was poor and the Colorado backs repeately got away for long gains. Crlmsoa Beats Yale, CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. Nov. 7. Harvard cross-country team barriers defeated I front Yale today in their annual dual J hill end dalerun T to 28. J. W. Ovingtot lay 1 of Yule ma le the five and three-quarter varied ennrno In 3-07,. Wayne started down the field with, straight foot ball and In four minutes more Wallin j smaehed through the line for the final count of the name. Becker klckarf mil - Final soore: Wayne, 2; Omaha, Lineup: UO. CIC rto... ...R.T ;B.T... ...a Ik g... 9 J ... LH B UM I K M B IR at ...K.a.Ir.M .. Refer: Hammonu. U chlon. I mnit. Gardner. Illinois. Inesnukn. Birch. Earl ham, periods: li mtnutea each. Touch downs: air berry, Oonneily. 2; WiMs. Coals from touchdown: Brueckner, & Substitute: Northwestern, Iddinga for Hiadley, lewarte for Davis. Mrader for Marqaardt. v:illa for Patteraon. tliah tower for Wllliama. Patteiaon for Elila Warrick for Patterson; Iowa. Wills for Garretson. Fll nglon for Psraons, Oar retson lor Wilis, Ienlo for Elllngaton. Bee Want Ad Produce Results. OMAHA. I WAYNE. Mathlason C.!C Herring Haniah LCI lUG Chonqu'at Debolt ......... KG I H G Karri er Jorgenaen L T.il.T Bai ker Felbert RT RT Vocok Reese RE.iU.E...... Stonehraker Durkee , 1.K L.E Meata Selby U.Q , Mars el:r Adams LH ;UH.,. Pecker Jenks .'. Kri lR.H Wallin Uruce F.B.iF.B Dale Substitutes: Omaha, SloUy for Reese, Goodrich for Durkee, Adama for Selby, Jones for Selby. Touchdowns: Dale 2 Marsteller 12). Coal kicks: Becker 2. Time of halves: 15 minutes. Referee: Tate Matters. I'mplre: Oble Meyers. Head linesman: Van Dorn. Michigan Aggies ; Beat Mount Union IaNSINO. Mich.. Nov. 7.-By a rally la th third period, when two touchdown wer accred. the football eleven of th Michigan Agricultural college defeated Mount Union, tt to la heer today. 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