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2-S THE OMAHA SIWDAY RFX: NUYKMUKK 7, 1 ! T.T H ben tha 1 PURPLE OUTPLAYS "SHOW UE" BUNCH Columbia Eleven Prove! Eaiy Pick ing for Northwestern to Tune of Twenty-Four to Sir. ARE STRONG IN UNE PLUNGING CHICAGO. Nor. . Northweatern out played th Missouri foot ball team today nil won handily, 14 to I.. Missouri showed several flashes of form' and waa espe cially strong on Una burking. White, Fitters and, In tha lait period, Rlppy, pi n n (red for good galna. Thla plunging cava th Mlseourians their only touch Sown, which ram In tha aecond period. I'lttsm's runtlng waa a feature. North western scored a, touchdown In each of tha first thre period, working lonr for. ward pasaee successfully. Prlaooll mad fteid goal In tha laat quartar. Tba Uueup: Missouri tn NORTHWEPTN .4 RK..,. Norman K T Randolph Fnwlmtn c)...L.E n roves X.T. Mulr Hamilton Vamlvne 1c AnoW WlMor Coi una ... Pond .... Ttttura L.OIR.O. Zanger C... Siromnri (el ..r o L.o Btelnorenner R.T.I L.T McCurdy R K. UE J B. j H ...L.H.Ir H ....KH.I Lll K.H.I K.H lnn Prln"oll Knl ... Vnderhlll . . Patterson 0. C, total, ; 24. Missouri ; Northwest t hit 1 - - i .1 . ll ..... A S Northwestern, 7. 7. 7. I, totaf. scoring: Touchdown, CVl!ln ern scoring: Touchdown. nrlscoll it). Patterson; goal from touchdown, Crane Ii; goal from field, Tn-lacoll. S'lbstltu t'.nns: Missouri: Olltner tor Wilder. t'AArr for White. Wvatt for Bmn, mo. JodgVlilan for ntmm, RlppV for MrMlllan, W'l"'n for Wyatt, Bhcnard for McAnow, " iutlde for Klt-ln. Klankowakl for Ktt- ia,Wtf; NorthwuHrn, Junes for Rteln barv i-nnr, Htrlrkler for Him, Treat for Ajnuerni'l, Ktrmy inr i biif-tii, i i i.m,. ftir y.anser Oruwtt for McCurdy, Young far B BtromPerg. Ida Grove Gives LeMars Eleven a Severe Drubbing IDA Ta.. Nor. . Ppll Tele gram.) Lewiar. conqueror of BIoux City and claimant for tha northwestern Iowa championship thla year, suffered crush. In defeat at th hand of Ida Qrova thl afternoon, tha local winning, 12 to I. L- mars made a stubborn fight, Ming held for down twlca within Ida Orove'a flva- yard Una. Ida Clrov mainly relied on Una plunges and end runs, but had half a down suo- ceseful forward paaaea. A sensational clav cama In tha third quarter when rilcher caught a punt on hie ten-yard Una and ran ninety yarda through tha whole Lemare team for a touchdown. lemare received the flrat klckoff and returned the hall fifty yarda. Ida Grove then held for downa and on tha flrat play floodrk-h ran around tha enda for aeventy yards and scored. fJoodrtch made four touchdown In tha first quarter, but Ida Grove waa held convene In tha aecond, while Lamar made a field goal, Huber dropping It from the fifteen-yard line. Ida Oroya mad (wo touchdowns in the third quartar and three In tho fourth. In tba final quarter Ida Grove aent five substitutes Into the lineup, but tha scoring continued. A a reault of thla game Ida Orove chal lenge Fort Dodge for the etat Cham pinnshlp if neither team I defeated up to Thankegivlng. Uneup IDA GROVE. Homer , L.F. Tt.TJ. LEMARfl. Ellere I ord UT. R T ClottMt ,...eUO. H.U . .loimaon c. c J- niwn rto. un Mniiaca ...K.T. UT , J'iper .....R.B. UK I'lNther ,...(J. Q Ooodrlch R.H. All , Klner t,.H. IH Kii K. K Touchdown: Goodrich 7), lior. Ooala from touchdown Warner Marker Iyer ... Buxton , Kennedy .... Honan , tfampeon .... 1 1 uber .. Herron . .. Rucher King, I'll IMlcher. t. 'nl from droit kick: Hnher. Referee: Merrlmen, fhlcaaro. Umpire: I'uKiley, Amlu'rau Time of quarter: It mlnutea California Whipped "Something Awful" Br.nKCT.KT, Cel., Nov. e.-Tn Uni versity of Washington steam roller crushed the Vnlveralty of California' foot ba!S team here today by Ui over whelming ecore of 71 to . t allfomla, which a witched thl year frm Rugby, almply didn't know hew to play the American game. Th team waa mlnua a knowledge of ven th rudiment ft taekllnj and Interfering. Th gam waa largely a procession up and down the field with Washington doing all tha marching. It waa tha worat beating that California haa roc!' ed n ell it foot ball history. COLORADO COLLEGIANS TOO STRONG FOR MORMONS COLORADO PRINflrt, Nov. .-Colorado college' undefeated eleven proved too strong fop Vtah unlveralty her thla a'ternoon. the Tltfera winning, ti to T. All-around superiority on the part of the "Hyera and the crumbling line of the Mor rr-r.s ffsva the Tlsers fe edvantage from th iriart. Colorado college mad twenty, one first down to Vtah' flv. t'tah r.ever proved effective until tha laat Ifrloi, when Coach Norgren ordered hi t'sro to open up on a spread formation. J.omney mads thirty-flv yards on this t'v and by mashing the line carried the toil over. Melntyr kicked goal. The forward pass gav th Tiger a r'ett advantage. Ten paaaea succeeded and ten failed. Van Telt of Utah out licicd Ziivl of Colorado college, the let ter b&rely missing two attempted drop Y'.t k from the fifty-yard line. CH1NNELL OVERWHELMS DRAKE AT PES MOINES . fir.'- MOIMW. I,, Nov. 1-Drak roved utterly helpieaa against th en a':Eht pf Grlnnnell' foot ball athlete ):s the annual contest her tbt! "rnoon ai.d was beaten by a acor of M to o. Tha Uimr crooa4 Drake's goal Una four limr-a In the firrt half and wiad tha doae uroi.m-r in th last two periods. A - ;ntine. Crlnnell'a big fullback, proved 1 i.e varticuiar etar of the gam. At no t in was th goat line of th visiting Uin in any danger from th locals. ICYENNE PLAYER MAKES CJ03 ON EASTERN TEAM ilKTEN-NE. Wya, Nov. (.tgpecUI.W i y icoit of Lafayatt collage, who i' 1 two of th three touchdowns made Ijsfakt-ue atint i'tnn.tyivania In last ' ruy tame, whl' h Ifayette won Ho a. ote of 17 ta e. Is a heenne . . n tf CtF't!u ttamuel feM-mt, or i f cunt.iruv'iirg uuarterniaettr her U. I j.iu.: :'.. trg army. He secured tr: -r tuil tail Iralniiig who the h.ji liifch s hoo! eleven. OMAHA WILLKOT GET HATCH Kelady Sayi Action of City Commii- ionen Mtket Stccher-Huisane . Bout Impossible Here. AUDITORIUM RENT TOO HIGH The Joe, Ptecner-To'ulff Huneane match will not be held In Omaha. Gene Melady, who will promote the eveit, haa an nounced that the match will be held elae- where on account of the percentage of the receljita demanded to rental of the Auditorium from the city. Mr. Melady ay: The final rieclnlon of the city commla- floncra not to hanii tne Auditorium rat of Jo per rent ot the grona recelpta for the tailng ot wreatllng event, alter th urgent aoitcltntion of the het buel tifti men and cltlaen of the city of Omaha, make it necemary for m to dl(Kntinu my effort to mage the tteeher-Hune match In Omaha, for which I have nrticle of agreement algnifl up. The artlclca of agreement for thl match are the most Miming upon the con- textant. or anv wrextllng mattn ever li.(ied in the I'nlted Htate. The rlidc which I had lnerted In the article or agreement atlpulate that In th event or a foul, accioent or any otner unai lafactory termination of the match, both conteatanta waJve their nht to any In- tcreat in the proceeiin, aoil tne pro reeda, at my discretion, to l turned over to any charitable Institution or re funded tu the ticket ptircnaaere. It la to be very much regretted that the political powera of Omaha ahould use their influence to bar thla great match from our city. I have gone to a great deal of pain and trouble to get data from every large western city and all report I have nre to the effect that tha Auditorium, armor lea and coliseum of these vltles charge a flat rental rate ranging In price from 'SIM) per night to aa fclh aa u09 per night. I offered tha city rommtaalonere double the amount they charged for anv other class of entertainment, for example, If their hlgheet schedule waa $300 per night, I offered t'M. Just a a word In defense of Jo fttei her, who baa been slandered by a certain element In Ometia. Joe Btecher la the cleanest, auarest. boy and tha greatent aililele thai ever appeared be fore the American puhlio, no matter Iwhat anv one seya lo the contrary. Joe ha wrestled every man up to data se lected for him, and It I not a fact that he pick hi opponente. Joe Htecher I the pride of Nebraska, and I hope h will never see the day when he will have to aloop to wrestle for the cllnue who drove him nut of Omaha laat spring, and branded him a crook and faker. Kiirthemior. let It be distinctly under stood that the very best element in Omaha are for Joe htecher and admire him aa hla home town people. HUSmsWEAST. . , ONE FROM WESLEYAN (Continued from Page One.) a goal from placement from the twenty-eeven-yard line. The second touchdown came on straight foot ball. Wesleyan flashed a good of fense; for a short time, with Durham, Eaton and Kline carrying the ball, but on the Nebraska forty-two-yard line the Mcthodtat lost on down. Masker t'ae Boot. . Nebraska played a kicking game In the aeoond and third quarter, allowing Wee leyan to carry th ball, and th pupil of Coach Klin allowed aom pretty play. Klin ractd around th Huaker nda for veral long gains, but whan danger threatened th Huaksr lln held. Wesleyan opened up with forward paasea and on flip, Klin to Eaton, was good for twenty-flv yard, but th ball waa called back when a Wesleyan player wa ruled off aide, Caley replaced Cook In th third quar ter and Nebraska opened up again. Th Hunker rushed th ball rapidly down tha field, aided by a thirteen-yard dash by Chamberlain, and CsJty finally took It over on a print around th nd. Corey kicked goal. Wealeyan could sot gain Immediately following th klckoff and Nebraska took th ball on th Wealeyan eighteen-yard: lln. Four lln plunge by Chamberlain, Procter, Belser and Caley put the ball off again and Corey kicked goal. Th Huak sr rested during the remainder of the gam. Th summary: NKHRASKA fan WESLEYAN (0). Chamberlain ..L.E. R h. VYtllnman 'ory ....IT. K.T. Milelds Moser Abbot , Jtl.l.lell t'ook Helser ,. y rooter Otoupollk .. Hubslltutes . uimius ...L.. K.U Huckner C Hushes ...R.O. L.U Kwan ...R T. L.T McLaiiKl.lin ...R K. UK Hinman ...W.H. Q.H Katon ...UH. UIL Hudson ..R.ll. R It Kiln ...F.B. KB Durham Nebraska. Dovla fne fMnu. ISoilk, t '00k Kositsky for Mosor, Caley for lRie for Halle. Oonnegan for MiloMe. iiartman for Oovle. iuiithiiihii Ifor Chamberlain. Porter forMelser, liead- -r inr ruaueii, neuey Tor I aley, r outs for Abbott, VanMetr forCorey; Wee leyan. McrVrmack for Williams, Wlll iKm for Hwan. Alexander for Williams, Swan for Huckner, (lentrr for wan. Hull for Hinman. fulherteon for Kline. Tnnrfi. down: Otoupollk. Cook. Caley (3t, (Ion I from rem: Core V. Goals from touph. downs: Corey (S). Officials: Rpferen. VYauah. Nehrska: uninlnt t'(jttitiim lu. lolt colleae: head linesman, Kearna, Belle- cones. ncor r.y nuartera: N. braaka. 1. O. 4L 14: intal. ! U'.!... . 0. 0. 0; total, , .. .... ILLINOIS WINS TRIANGULAR CROSS-COUNTRY RUN LAFATETTH. Ind.. Nov. ,-rtlnols waa tha winner of th trtagular ere country meet held her today over a five-mil coure. Mason of Illinois wag winner in Inr of Purdu was a good sec ond, purdu finished second, and In diana, third. 1 Calorada Ml were Win. CENTER. Colo., Nov. .-The Colorado 8cho. of Mines defeated Ienvr Uni versity here today, 1H to O, In a same de void of features. Hinman In th latter I rt of tha third period acored two touch- Uowna. in the tourth perlol Killsy adile.l the third. Th Miners phinet mrouin ins line ror most or ta gains. C.1101WC11 anq ai orris, iKitn local jnon, inaua ions, w uiei ivciuai, ruaa. CarlUI Beala llolr C WOIU'KSTER. Masa.. Nov. .-Carllle foot ball tem d"fenti lloiy Croaa, 3 to '.'1, by evorlng three tourhdowna, a aoal from fieltl nnd two eouls from touch. nuwna, uui iiiux v roes csme paca strong In the aemtid half and acored twenty-one poiniw on inre t-tticooowna, a aalety and goal iroin mucimown. Johns Beats Jakailai, PAN FRA NT I St"0, Cel., Nov. t 11 van !ke Johna of Fisnfcr.1 university defeated Wtlhn.in Johnston of Bun Fran. rlei'o. tha national tennia champion, her todny in the erml-finals of th nient for tlie Pacific coast rhainplouahtp Johns' Victory regulred five auts th tore being 4-4. -t -S. i. 7-4. Keslsckr 1'. Win. ' IriSVII.I.B, Ky.. Nov. i -Cnlverslty of Iuisvill e f(Kt ball teara waa elim inated from the contest for the rhain 1 tmiehip of Kentucky lier torisy when It lust to the University of Kentucky, U to . Ixuiville a aertal offensive did not rrov of vnlue agalnet the xperlenied KemucVy playcra. Wrsleyaw Wblp Wlliiaaaa. ilinM,KT(W', Co.n.. Nov. -Wea-ean defeated W'llllaim. 41 to . her to day, the a.Tire being the bi(eet made In (he twenty-three veara th. two col. l-S- have been Ii.eetlng in f jot ball. larlanatt Beat Wesleyaw. CINCINNATI. (V. Nov. .-t nlvers y of '. inoel! l- i,i j, rnmiilde r eri. of form 'inlay snd def).,t oiilu Wri.yii contenders for the Ohio con iticuce foot 'U.e. 17 to . Home for Lovers of Outdoor Life in Thla la a aketch of the new rrettieat Mile club bouse. The Prettiest Mile club, which waa organiied a few year ago, haa now been Incorporated and the first act of the incorporated club waa to plan the erection of thla new modern club house. A big tract of land haa been aecured Two More Are Willing to Take a Chance on Prcxie Tip's Job Th rac for th presidency of the Western league I getting hotter and hotter. Th two latest candidate for th Job, prexl Tip Insist, h still hold ar Georg Rlc. a Chicago newspaper man, and W. T. tnmcan, formerly owner of th Bloux City club. According to th dope the two 11 ntrle hav been assured eoma aupport. Sioux City dispatch declare both VA Hanlon and Pa Rourk favor Duncan and hav assured him of their votes. Jack Holland haa announced that while h I for O'Neill flrat, h will vot for Rica aa a eompromU candidate. The dispatches from Sioux 'City that Duncan haa th aupport of Hanlon and Rourk have upaet tha dop a bit It wa thought In Omaha that both Hanlon and Rourk e favor Frank C. Zehrung, former mayor of Lincoln, and manager of the Rrandeta theater In Omaha. It may be that. Rourk and Hanlon hav changed their' minds, and that being the case, a merry acrap la aaaured with Hanlon and Rourk boosting Duncan, Jonea and McOlll boosting Zehrung, and Holland howling for Rio. A Weatam league meeting I aohaduled CRIMSON DOWNS OLDNASSAU BAND (Continued from Page One.) made another first down In two triea and gained alvn mora past Harvard' left. Th ball wa 041 th Crimson tight-yard lln. A lateral paaa, Click to . Tlbbott. and a fak kick failed to gain. Th fight was so flerc that Drlggs called tot a new Jersey and Tlbbott for new trousers, donning them behind a screen of player. Tlbbott than kicked his second field goal. Boer: Harvard, 10; Princeton, 1 ' Drlggs caught the Harvard klckoff on hla goal lln and cam back twenty-three Grtgge punted to Harvard's forty-yard i Una. Wataon eatohlng. Two play later) Pe.no..- tift fe hMm. . L Mahan mads four at center and offside aet th Tiger back flv mora to their thirty-yard mark. A delayed pas and a turvtm pun pom ll cu wnu eiuu o , . . 4 11 . j a kicked wide from th. 'thlrty-flv.-y.rd Una . nhh.rk eesultln. Princeton scrimmaged, but Harvard forced a punt, whloh th. wind carried nearly sixty yards to Harvard's " twenty-flvyard lln.. Mahan carried it back eight yard. Har ris replaced Wallace at Harvard's center just bafor th period ended. Score: Har vard, 10; Princeton, I. Score In Final Period. Fourth Period Wallac went in for Hart. Mahan want to Prlnoeton s thirty-one-yard mark, than booted straight Into the air, Tlbbott catching the ball on the thirty-two- yard Una. The kick lost a yard. Hignley hit left tackle for flv and Ollok, in two spots at center, gained twelve yard. Drlggs punched the aame hole twice for nine yard and Tlbbott mad It first down. A lateral paaa, Shea to Tlbbott, lost four yarda, and Moor took Hhea plac. 1 Prlgg punted out ot bound at Harvard's lx-yard lln. Mahan mad a poor return, the ball going out at the twenty-two-yard mark. A Princeton fumble gav th bej back to Harvard. but th crimson loat five yard ror otr- atd. Larsen replaced McKean. King hit Princeton's center for five yards, and a forward pat. oVataoa to Boucy, gained ten. bringing th ball 10 th center of th field. King. Mahan and Bole hit th lln for a flrat down, and on a fak kick Mahan want to th Tiger' twenty-nine-yard lln. Roll In replaced Bolee. Two fancy paaaea failed and Weather had re placed Boucy. Rolllna plunged to the twenty-two-yard mark, but on (T neat play Prtncalon took th ball on downa. On plung gained nine yards, and then time was called, nnal score: Harvard. ay; t'rinceion, a. 1 rsi?it -X.TVPS i FAavano Rirl V'-lirsa NoUTM flMIIKt IllMS Irl.ll, I.amharloa ... flllrk. U P Hh Tli.tx.tt . . , i r 1 11 t ...Lo in o. , CO ...R U .U ...M T UT ...KCIM ...O B .10 B .. UH UH ,..K H IB. H Parbo Tsrlttr WalUc Dailntua UHraaa WaUiHI .. Solas .. Kins Drill, i" ........ ....,.r. hvtr bv berlods: .K.g.tg.B Ma ha (OkpM Harvard T I 10 Irin(ton 0 S t 01 huhetltutloiui: Harvard Weatherhead for ti.nwhy, llarria for Wallace, Wallace for Harris, Cowan fur Taylor, Coolidtte for llarte, Rollins for Roles, McKlntock for King; Prinecton I'raon for McLean, Moore for Hhea. Touchdown: King. Goal from touchdown. Mahan, Field goala: Mahan, Tlbbott (J). Time of periods: IS uiinutea each, i " 1 " - Moaatsstk Beat Laic Fareet. MONMOUTH, III., Nov. . Monmouth college clinched the championship of th l ittle. Hve here today l y defeating taike to rest. 14 to 0. A challenge for a same to J decide til atata championship has been received hy Monmouth fron Illinois col Us champions of the Wule Maleen. It Is believed Monmouth will accept. VlrlaU Beala Vaaderbtlt. CHARIXTTK8VIIXJr. T., Nov. -Vlrxinla's foot ball machine tore throuxb a frail Vandert'tlt defense today and acored a decisive victor)', Jli lo 10, bv playing atralaht fiwt ball. One forward paaa wa completed for one of the five touchdown Deaf Lad Wla. Fixpert manipulation of th forward paaa and open plays, gave Nehraaka r hool for the Peaf a victory over tak lind Utah a'hoo. bo to 0. Chsnderlain, Ktark and t'xier were tha stars lor the Oroaha aaaregatlon- I karle t'lly Overwheliaseg. MASON C1TV. la . Nov. -fvecUl Tel emain I Maaon City Hljjh. j, Cliarlca City High. u. PaOPOCt.D CLUDMOEJCfc: TOIL, PstTTItCT AllLLCLCJD , adjoining Miller park. A big ball room, dining room, card rooms, billiard rooms and bowling alleys are Included In the plana of the building. Wide verandas will surround the house. The Prettiest Mile club Is an all-year flub. In the etimmer golf, tennia and other outdoor sports attract the member of the club and In the winter It la planned for Ban Francisco today, and It Is ex pected that, a new president will be named thla afternoon or thla evening. Then the Weatem league will have two president!, a O'Neill atlll hand himself that title. O'Neill's fight for exiatenc will be waged Tuesday, when the National board meeta. O'Neill will fight hard, and he haa a good chance of receiving the board's decision, aa ha haa been a mem ber of th board for a number of year, and league president are always Inclined to slip knock-out dropa to magnates who Ilk to run their own business. But even ahould tha National board decld In favor of O'Neill, It I not likely the Insurgent magnate, who num ber flv out of eight, will accede to it. It is believed they will refuse to accept the decision of th national board, refuse to do business with O'Neill, refuse to pay him any dues, refuse to accept um pire he appoint nd refuse everything els where O'Neill la concerned. That being the case a court action will prob ably enaue, and th Western loop will get Into a mlxup which will be about aa hot as the one the Major and th Foot Ball Scores E..RTEUX. Harvard, 10; Princeton, l. Krown, 8; Vale, 0. Partmoutb, 7; Pennsylvania, 8. Navy, 13; BttcknHI, 3. W&ahington and Jefferson, 0; Vnl veralty of Pittsburgh, 19. Notre Ihurte, 7; Army, 0. Syracuse, 73; Mount Union, O. Colby, 2rt; nates, 0. Springfield y, M. C. A., 20; Am- bewt, 7. Massachusets Aggies, 23; Middle bury, O. Union, 7; Rensselaer, O. Columbia, 17; Connecticut Ag- ' Tplnity .""V-Vi- Ae.i.Jt' 11, ikii. Vorttt?r Academy, 14; PhiUipg Maine, 23; Bo wool n, is. 8 arthmore, O; Lafayette, 17. lYanklin and Marshall, 18, Havre f ord 0 fl"- tn' IVhUlln L ,Ur"pd rMbmW, ,0: 1 hlUiP Exeter. 22. Worcester Teen., 6; Norwich, 0. Boston, 8; Fordham, 0. Ursinus, 54; Albright, 0. Hamilton, 7; Koch eater, O. Ielaware, 21; Dickinson, 7. Carlisle, 23; Holy Cross, 21. Wesleyan, 41; Williams, 8. Muhlenbnrg. 10; Lebanon Val ley, 9. formal University, 27 j Lincoln, T. Ht. Ambrose, 8; Inihuque, 0. Lombard, 10; Ht. Louis, 7. lepauw, 89; Duller, O. Winona, 0; Rose Poly, 6. Vermont, 21; New Hampshire col lege, 7. WESTERN. Illinois Wesleyan, 20; Pradly, 7. Michigan, 7; Cornell, 84. Ohio Hi ate, 10; Indiana, 8. Ames, 7; Morning Side, 0. Michigan Aggies, AA; Marquette, 6. Iowa, 13; Purdue, 19. Nebraska. 30; Nebraska Wes leyan, 0. Chicago, 8S; naskelL0. Grinnell, 58; Drake, 0. Ohio Wealeyan, O; Cincinnati, 17. W'eatera llcerve, 88; OberlUi, 7, Kansas, 41; Washburn, 0. Colorado Colleae, 27; Utah, 7. Colorado Mines, 18; Denver, 0. Oregon Aggie. 40; Idaho, O. Kanaas Normal, 18; Warren. bur jr. 17. I w anks war . ster, 0. 1 Carnegie Tech., 27; Case, . Washington, 12; California, 0. Wabash, 84; Ntvtlme&tern, 7. I-rank lln, 84; Fai lhatii, O. Walne, 0; Den:son, 14. Dubuque, 8; St. Ambrose, S. Kansas Aggies, 14 Frlentla, 0. Holla, 20; Drury, 8. ROUTHKHV. Hanover, 27; Kentucky Military, 7. Kentucky, 15; Iouisville, O. Virginia. 85; Vanderbllt, 10. . Tesas, 27; Kouth, 6. Louisiana, 13; Arkansas, 0. Kendall, 13; Oklahoma, It. Georgia Technical, 21; Alabama, 7. Georgia. 8 7;. Florida, 0. Texas, 27 Knvranee, ti. North Carolina, 9; Clemson, 7. Auburn, 45; Mercer, 0. ' HARVARD WINS CROSS- COUNTRY, RUN FROM YALE NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Nov. (.-Harvard won th rro-rountry run with Yal today. Z7 to t. In Individual flniahea the blue had the first and second place with Captain J. W. Overton and R. 8. Young. The course la six milsa, atertfng from and finishing at the Tale bewl. Har, vsrd freshman won their croee-eountry run with Tala freshmen by a wide roar gin over, tha three-mile course. West Fatat Trlaas Ireaa. WEST POINT. Neh. Nov. l-(8peia! ) Wtit Point Hish scliool defeated Lyons, Hr! lay. Xi It 0. Lyons had the adaniae In weltflit. but they were escellol by the home lei.m In sled and endurance. The fa ma was featurvd bv en I running end i rnsrd paMiug. UfinUla. Tittha and Wei ai r. North Omaha to hold dance and other forma of enter tainment. The Incorporator of the club ar: A. P. Northrup, T. F. Btroud, A, M. Smith, V. D. HacaJl. Wilbur Jones. Dr. 8. Mo Cleneghan. W. A. Meyer, Cbarleo Orat ion, F. N. High, H. R. Burke, Glen Smith, O. 8. Ralnholt, Fred W. Crane, A. R. Rundqulst and Charles W. Martin. Says Omaha Man Can Throw Lewis Two Out of Three That there Is an Omaha wrestler who can defeat Ed (Strangler) Lew la, the man who ran away from Joe Btecher at Evansvllle, Ind., a few weeka ago, I th assertion of Pt Loch, and to back up hla declaration Loch haa deposited with the city editor of Th Be th turn of tJOO to act a forfeit for a fSOO tld bet If Lewis la willing to tak a chance. Mr. Lewi I Invited to communtcat with Mr. Loch, CREIGHTOM WINS FAST GAME, 27-7 (Continued from Pag On.) touched, landed in Captain Shannon'e arm on th one-yard line, and Nlgro Plunged over for the scor. Darkness Bettlea Down. Perhaps th moat spectacular playing was witnessed In the final period, though darkness rendered It difficult to follow the amaxlng attack. ' This Quartar was almoat entirely on of forward passes. Crelghton carried th ball down th field by th sir rout, and Flanagan, th doughty half, battered his way from th thirty-yard line through th whol gt Thomas team for th last score, Plat kicking goal. Then came th Saint with a vengeance Three different times they carried the leather to the local goal entirely by for ward paaaea with gruesome success, a tcuchdown failing In ths first Instance when Conmy muffed an easy forward pass, next time by Crelghton'a brilliant defense on it five-yard lln. and finally by th timer's whlstl, th ball resting one ysrd from gnal. Thl heroic series of passes was little hort of marvelous, although ultimate success each time failed. . . Flgrnrlaar em Next Case. 'With a week in which to put on some finishing touches. Coach Mills' maehln ought to b a worthy fo for Notr Dam. Lute. Plats, Shannon, Wise. Rtaplaton. Flanagan and Brennan all showed real class yeaterday, and Nlgro at quarter ran the team Ilk a veteran. For th visitor Pullivan. Ward and Farrell tarred, while Conway won distinction In capturing for ward passes, and hla running mat, little Conmy. at left nd displayed th. beat defensive work witneaaed hereabouts for some time. The lineup: CREIGHTON. ST. THOMA8. Conmy R-T Armstrong R.U BVnn.a Brennan ...L.K Also 3rav Kamanskl , c. ...R.O. ...RT. ...RE. ...UH. ...R.H. C ,'c nnk.n. tapleton ... Shannon (c.) -tale J0 HarrlnKton L.T Dandele B Conway Farrell hU"' Sullivan R-H Ward r.B McCough Nlgro 'lata rlanaaran ... Lutea .F.B bcore by Quarters Orelghton is n , "VJrj. .".V" . 7- 4 T . namaneKl, Hale. Nigra. Conmy. Goal. froV touchtiown: plaU 'm for Arm.tron,7w for 0'onB. nor for Farmer; Eaan for Farrell crelghton: Wren for fltapton. y Sn'an'li S'n"?f'a Warren; Plat, for iv.0,""" .2! -f"'?: Ohee. Iiortmouth. em pire: f. P. Kane, Dertmouth. Field Judge: Lester Caldw.il. MarquetVe. Heart PHOTOS OF LUXUS TEAM IN WINDOW OF BURGESS'NASH A big layout poster, with views of the Luxua team, offlclsls of Ih. Amateur Jlaa. Ball sasoclatlon. th crowd st Clevs land whn (he Luxui battled th Whit Autos and th Luxua and Whit Auto teams In th field Is on display In one of the big Sixteenth street windows of the Burgeaa-Naah company. AH of the photo graphs were tsken st Cleveland and Were sent to Manager Johnny Dennison. Marshall Klevea Lweea. HrNTINilTON, W. Vs.. Nov. g.-Weat V rTnia university defeated Marshall college here today, by a acor of to. 1 1. ..Z i .'mi wrr, was mane when KUlback Ronar lifted Quarterback Work- P.;.b.h"nd theTokl lln"C 'TmT Basket Ball Oaaaa wltk Wis. FRIENir Neb.. Nov. . 4pelal.)-Th Friend High School bsak.t b.l taam opened the aea.on ln th. blah achool nLnw',nuU"tw b' "'eatlng the Ullher High school team, a to 11 The local team outplaved th, wlattors in every stage of th asm. very BIreW I. (I... rrs. M'COOK, Neb., Nov. .-(fpecl T,!,. grant. l-MrCook Hlh school won tnm rainbrldge High sclmol on iho Athletle park ground, here thl. .fl.niooi "i to .. In a gridiron game royal. It looks Ilk another champloi.ahlp year lor li.a "caia ''" U gwrrsr. defoat.d the I nivaraity ef Pennsylvania in a B"cr match on Franklin field to day, on gou to one. Nehbut who co,d the f?r th. visitors was th2 iiKiividual stsr ef th. gam. Twe tollesaa n,r TU SCPERTOR. Nab.. Nov. 4-8peei.l Tel egram . Superior and Nalaon cola... played fool ball here today? th. ..nw reaulting in a tie a-or. to c Defeat for Miller High. PIERRE. S. D. Nov. gffipa,! Tle grani )-Firr High defeated Miller Hta-h Ta 10 0, on the grounds here Una afier noon. trari Ulrle Wis. AVOCA. Neh., Nov. (gpscial.W Av.ua High school girls' basket ball team defeated the Weeping Water team hre laat utaht, 13 la U GRAND ISLAND COLLEGE WINS ETenly Matched Xearnej and Col-leg-4 Teami Put TJp Hard Battle. COUNT NINETEEN TO SEVENTEEN GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Nev. 1 (Fp ela. Telearam.) Grand laland college de feated Kearney Normal today In th hrdet fought gam seen her thl year, 19 to 17. Th Normal marched down th field on forward passes and line plunges, getting the flrat touchdown at th end of four minutes Kearney then kicked to Grand laland, but Grand laland was un able to make eonalatent galna. Kearney showed up well and would hate scored another touchdown en an Intercepted pass, but waa penalised. Grand Island bucksd th lln for a touchdown, but mlseed goal. Kearney by a ;ong forward pass got wlthlng striking distance. Th. 'Normals passed over th goal line and the ball struck the ground after being touched by a player. Grand Inland contended that It waa a touch back, but th referee decided that It.wa an uncompleted paaa. Kearney took th ball to-th Grand Island ten-yard lln and bucked it over for a touchdown. Grand Island received, the ball and marched down the field for . tta second touchdown, but failed to hck goal. Scor t end of first hair, 14 to 11 Th second half opened with Grand Island coming back strong. When Kear ney got to th forty-yard lln. however, Carrlg booted the ball fof- a dropklck for goal. Grand Island chose to receive, moved down th field and Lewry went over for Grand Island's third touchdown. Goal was missed. The score remained 19 to 17 In favor of Grand Island. Orand Island outclassed Kearney on straight, hard foot ball, but fields the honors In forward passes to 'th Ante lopes. Lineup: GRAND ISLAND. I KEARNET 'ohn .UE.IR.K .L.T.I R.T R.H. R.O ....C. C... Jensen lark U Ooldtln . Taft ... Jahn .tosene fc). ...e.) Helaer Huefele Miller ....K. Carrlg .... Randolph Shields Carrlg RG.iUG. ..R.T 1 UT. ft Goldstein. ...RK Holts o UE Q F.B UH R. Tsft F.B. rwry UH. Essert Rich If. Uoldateln UO. R.H Robb Referee. Vis Iters. Omaha r umr'-v ley. South Omaha; head linesman, Oklfe, North Piatt. Murphy Drives Ong And Scott to Wins In Straight Heats SAN FRANCU3CO. Nov. .-Tommy Murphy of Poughkeepale, N. T., on of the foremost drivers of the country, pi loted Major Ong and Peter Scott to straight heat victories st 4h Panama Paclflo xpoaltlon harness meet . today, deaplt th fact that he I atlll under a doctor's care as the result of an oper ation performed laat Thursdsy. Peter Scott's capture of th. 1:06 trot, valued at $5,000, wa his sixteenth win out of seventeen start this season, for a total of I49.7W. Major Ong set a new track record, step ping the mile In 1:04H In the second heat of the 1:07 pace. The first race, the breeder' futurity was taken by Bonds lean, driven by Lou Daniels. Results . First rac. breeder's futurity. 1-vesr. old; puree, $l,8u0: Bondalean (Lou Daniels)... till Greatness (M. Paundera) 1 tilt Kayo Ie Oro (W. a. Durfae).... Ill Dixon Soy (Walter Tryon 4 4 4 bheldon a (W. AIVOM) BdlS Time. iAOW. l:0Ra. t :104a. t:lVh. Second race, 1:07 pace; purse, 11,100: m tor ong t Tommy Murpby) Whlu Sox (W. O. Durfae).... College Gent (Barney) Teddy Rear (Lou Daniels).... Littl Bemio. (Al. Srhwarts) Time. I;07'4. t:. t:05. Third race. t:08 trot: puree. :::m I 4 I IS.009: t Peter Scott (Tommr Murohr) 1 1 Albaloma (John Qulnn) I I Virginia Barnette (W. G. Durfee). 4 t Electric Patch t R. Macey) I 4 Axtien (Sam Harris).. dis. Time. 1:0,, t:03. 2:IL Omaha and Sioux Soccer Match is Now All Settled Ths inter-clty soccer foot ball contest between th Sioux City and Omaha all star aggregations has been settled. Th fray will tak place at Rourk park tb Sunday following Thanksgiving. . Two soccer gsmes ar en th card for today. Th Townsand will battl th Caledonians st Miller psrk, and ths Bo. hemlsns will play th Omaha City eleven at th municipal be oh at Carter lak. St. Joe to Have Mile And Half Speedway ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. .-pelal Tlgram.)Wack Prine announced to night that all plana for building a Speedway In St. Joseph war eemplet sndad been accepted by th. local com mercial organisation. Work en the speedway will begin neat spring. Th track will b on snd one-half antie w th grsndstand setting 4fl,0X person. Th track will be ot board composition and St. Joseph will he rlaeed on a regular circuit which . Include all of th tst racing booking of th company. Th local street railway company and ths Commercial club r behind th proposition which will b organised a a stock company. Th speedway will be built t Lake Contrary, Juat aouth of th city limit. SINCLAIR TIPS WAITER ($50 WHILE GARRY GRINS According t. a story going th. rounds, Garry Herrtnann, chairman of ths Na tional commission, and Harry Ptnelair. Federal league "angel" and Oklahoma oil magnate, elbowed each ether trying to pay the check la the Rlts-Carleton at Philadelphia after th recent "paee con ference." "It's on m. tak it eut of this." 4d Garry, flourishing a brand-new century note. Thl way. waltr, that othr gentle man' monar Is counterfeit," said Sin clair, waving a tM bill. Th waiter was kind enough U permit Herrmann to pay th "freight" Sinclair toaaad hie Stt not at th waiter, saying: "If I can't buy, I can d. th. tipping " Aaae Hlarh VtetwrLws. AMES. la.. Nov. .-bp.cU1 Telegram.) Am High, II; West Waterloo High, a Yal Wla 1st gr. ITHACA. N. T.. Nov. .-Tal dfatd Cornell at soccer today. I to L 1 Baa Ball st gait Lak. SALT LA KB CITY. Xv. t-AU-Na-tionals. 4; All-Americana, I. JAYHAWKERS AUD HDSKERSARE HEXT Great Annual Battle and the Biff Game of the Conference Tear Next Saturday. GAME FLAYED AT LAWBENCE By J 4 M R K. tWr.Sri5. LINCOLN, Nov. . (Special.) "Jumbo' Btlehm's Huakers will fac th last hurdl In their rush for a fifth-Missouri valley conference championship next Saturday, when thoae honored rivals, the Jayhawks, ar met on McCook field t Lawrence. Th gridiron battle, which annually cre ates more Intense partisanship than, any other, will give the victor a clear title to Missouri vslley laurels, Nebraska and Kansas facing each other with un smlrched records so far as Missouri val ley conference elevens go. Th sons of Ksnaas, under th tutelag ,ot tlr new coach, Olcott, will attempt to aveng tha defeats of five successive years. In ths lsst five yeara ths Huakers hav. piled up a total of ninety-three points to but three for the Jsyhawkers, and during that time no Kansas eleven has been able to cross the Husker goal tine. Th three points are represented by a kick from placement by a Kansas tackl after Nebraska had piled up a comfort able lead In the earlier stages of tha game. Game Won. Nehraaka and Kane hav. met In twenty-on. gsmes, the. Huakers winning thirteen of them and the Jayhawkere eight. In th. first sixteen years th. count was knotted, with eight apiece, but in th last five year th Huakers have not encountered a reverse. With the exception of 1904 and 1906, when eligibility questions and th intense ri valry caused th schools to sever ath letic relation. Nebraska and Kansas havs fought it out on th gridiron. . Tha record for th twnty-ene games played follows: JWt-Nebraska, 10; Kanaas, It i,Nhrmk : Kanaa. UL ... IKH-N.braeka, 14; Kn. j5""f?hrka- : Ksnsaa, 12. ' ' H-Cbr"k- Kanaaa. I. J-Nebraska, 10; Kanaas, 6. "rk 18: Kansss, . lWNebraka. K; Kansae. M. 10-Nebraska, 12; Kansaa. 0. J!ii"-e?r",ka' wi Kanaas. . Ii1'r""k"' ,6: Kansss. i !Kebrak' ' Kansas, 0. 1 19M No gams. 19" No game. 2255'r,,br',k 8i Knaas. . . -122,!"rk : Kfcnsas. . !S5l,tr""k' Kansaa, 80. . ."f-N'braska, 0; Kansaa, . v IL'?br,,k' ' Kansas, 0. It ,!rm,"a' : Kanaas, 0. 2m.-bl,k' ' Ksnaas, S. -,2 ?Kebr,,ki Kanaas. 0. 14 Nebraska. 35: Kansaa. A mi 'vi.P0,.Bt,i N'hraaka. 4: Kansas, "I. Victories: Nebraska, B; Kansas, a Jaybswkers Strong. Coach Oleott will present the strongest Jayhawker eleven In years. The former Yale star was willing to allow Benny Owen s Sooner to defeat Kansaa In or der to ssve his squad for the Cornhusker game. He has staked everything on it. He has seen the Cornhuskers In action twice this season snd In eaoh lnstanc said they were human meaning they eould be defeated. " Th Jayhawker hav been coached to watch for Chamberlain snd Rutherford, the Husker stars, and Olcott believes he has perfected a defense which will stop the powerful Husker scoring machine. Kansaa is staking Its all on a new man. Fast., as opposed to Chamberlain, while Lindsay la expected to offset Rutherford In fn smashing. Woods, th Kansas quarter, will give Caley. th. midget Ne braska general, a stiff battl for honors in th open stria of play, whll th Husk, r will b greatlr outweighed In th. lln. Captain la a Star. Captain James, th Kansas star, will oppose Corey at tackl; with Kllng. th giant guard, nlavlna nn .1.- in... r -m "ffw liv flDUDb Reber. the Kanaa end. 1 an all-MI- souri vslley selection and on. of tb most,' 1 and on. of tb moat,' player in th gam of beef, but is ret rom tackle to tackj uangerous aezenaive players In th gam n jugs iso pound markably fast. Th Kansaa lln from win weigh close to an .vara a-. r.r pounds. In the kicking department th. Huakers will slao be badly outclassttd, with Lindsay, th Kansas kicker, shott ing his spirals for an average of riff r yards. It Is believed that fully 1,100 CornhuekVr rooters will acoompany tba Nebrasks team on Its Invasion of the Jayhawk lafid. Two special train, will run from Lincoln. Th Lincoln business men will hav. a special, leaving Friday noon and arriving in Kan City at t:X). Th trip front Kanaa, city to Lawrence will be mid th next morning. Th Huskr' eleven will tak this trsin. Thr win b JOG business men on it. Th "tudent" pacts 1 will leave Lln. coin t lt: Friday night, arriving In Lwrenc at T:. Read ha reserved it ticket en thla train and It Is expected th totl will b boosted to 1.000 befor th end of th week. Th cadet band will go on the student special. Governor la ftnln. Governor Morehead and soma of th other stste officers are planning to as. somrsny the Lincoln business men. Reed hs also aent out cards ta all Cornhusker al imnl living l Kansas, urg. ing them to attend th. a.m. ..V .... . .... root .for their alma mstrr. l tab. A galea Heat B.tt. t rws . v t-. 1. . . . atl l'- . ji ,l Th T. u School of Mine here todav tn . k,j a. The 1916 Harley-Davidson with 03 brand new Improve ments li now ' on display and ready for delivery. Don't pass up jthe joys of autumn motorcyclinr, to bo had if you possess a 1916 Uarlev. V i m uaviason. VICTOR H.R00S rL .MTh HoiorTK Man" 1703 Lwreworth 8t.. Otnaha, Keb. """ oeiea'.ea in Butt Mines here todav tn . k,j to .. Row.', fimbl? of a pun? TnJ Judd S recovery gave l uh Its first arel snu Owens' fkld goal sc.rel thre, mor7