The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 27, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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    HIE OyAHA BEE; WKDXESDAY. SKPTKMRKfl 27. U?
Central Gridsters to Open Season Against Creighton High School Friday
Buffaloes Winners in Final Game of the Western League Season
Coach Schmidt
Expects Hard
Game With 'Preps'! EDDIE'S FRIENDS The Ladies' Afternoon Club
PurpU ami Whit Pigliu
Cier to S riiiuiiHjtc
Thin Afternoon ami
ToniorroH.
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nv Hum wti.MK
iXf of a better brand th.ni
rr will lo played by iviiiml
Ugh hi Sriiaoii If Com bra Hch-
tllldt, till!. Met, ten. Mid (. i,f (ho
I'lirplo White Iimi lllno hi v II any
thing In suy and
lli' V hot.
Kor tha past two
weeks, under the
l'r'Uii of IM
I "U h H. Iiiui.le, thn
Central plirt kin
'liiw-i have been
working nut oil thn
I,' 1.1 West nf tb
. boo! In prepare
tli. ii for tln Initial
grid ilaah of lh
season 1il h iiimN
nut Friday after
lusM against the
I'rclghtoll "prep"
font duller. I
Couch 8. hinl.lt
and bin aides art i laving no atone un
turned and no caudlilute I slipping In
spection by th a teachers of the rough
arid tumble game who ara bent upon
giving I'ential one jf tha strong at
foot ball tram In history, )! Cen
tral ha had le'tun at roue ones, too.
Tough Vum
I'lilika Most high schools, Central
haa a lough foe In Crelghton high, for
Its flrat gam. ! lit on grtdsters
would lika nothlnir belter than a-
Central trounced In Ihe duet of de
at and w hat a mora than expect to
do It FrMay on Creighton field.
" Couch Schmlde of Central lm not
aelected the lineup which will go
against Crelgliton. Jle w ill not pi. k
hia men until Thur.Uy. Not on of
the ti grid candl.iatea will know who'a
who until Friday nfternism a few mln
titea before the whistle Bounds th.it
ends Central running toward I'retgh
ton high In tha opening gme of the
1922 season In this village.
Calloway, Laneou anil llowcl!. to-
(.-other with Merrill and 4'larkf, have
Inron working In th ba.kfHd. The
ormer played last season with Ccn
tral and waa ona of the ln-st ground
miners among high rchool irrldstera
tti Omaha. Iwon and Howell have
show uo well In practice., Ioth tip
M beam at a pretty figure and both
re fairly fast on their dof. Mer
rill labored In the second team last
kcfiron and ! likely tlmlicr lor the
v.irntiy takfleld this J'far. Clarke
i being tried ftt both end and half
lift' However, he looka btat at end.
I ' Will Do tha Kb king.
IloWfll will do the kl'Klng for the
J lujile-Jergeyed athlctce. Thla Central
g'.udent nwliir a, mean toe and ran
fc.-nil the pigskin eallitig for quite a
i0:aiice.
At the pilot -Job the heady pol
tlon Couth K'-hmldt huu Reynold
nd Amoe. The latter barked tha
fCi-nal lart aeaaon and aiipeaia to
It tho bent fitted tut Hit quarter
ti-rth agnln this year. Amu railed
tho liuinri-al for the secoml Ktrlnger
Vt nt'ns.iii find may get a chance
to how hln nbllliy lth the vitrsity
fclor the present season ends.
For center, tiohmldt Ims Cognn ftnJ
llwtmaii. Uoth hunky athlete have
l.luyed well In practice. A little ncriin
lnnglng will tell the rest. Thomas and
Pollard aro likely guurdK, while Per
Clval and Fettermuu will probably
play the wing poxllioim. The former
! fiu-t on hi feet and can get down
under pui.t In rapid faKhlon. He
also tackles well.
Captuln "Heavy" Strililing and Kn
Iil look like the beat bet for tho
tackles. Strlbllng la a aeawoned Rrld
ster and when he hurls his ISO pounds
or so aguiiiMt the enemy wall Home,
thlnj; give and very seldom It's Strib
llng. '
Besides the gildsteis already named,
Coach Schmidt has a flock of lesner
lights who ara liable to flare tip Into
tt flame and put out some of the mu--!ty
cundidatea before the season rolls
Vuat.
cnal drill and getting down under
punts wii the order of the uftcrnoou
Jestenlav- Today the I'urple and
White will do a little scrimmage work
i part of the final preparation for
Creiahton Friday.
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I'Ghnts Grab
Last Game of j
i Can 5erifs!
National Guard
Rifle Tyiww
l)es Match
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I lav: Kn.. li to Haier.irt i. K.lly.
mi bar: Nw Y..rU. li St. t.in, a. . Il
on baila' iff N.irili, I Mia. oU' llv
J i Jin- 4: br .N..rlh. I: by Nabr. 1 Una:
Off Mnln.a. in 4 ff Nurlh. 1 In
I 1-1. l..lnK pii.hrr; llaina. I'miilraa:
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KHIUKKA'H ,Nk
iloiinl guild rlfln
l.nui tost by a
nun gin of I"l
rw Iwrli
point otl.Aui.r. ,,M.i,im,i,
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leiilll In II colli-
ltltlve nhnot held
at th government
rung at riattte
mouth under tlm direction of I.ieul.
Kynia of thn 17th Infnntry.
Thn teams weia romiMMud of eight
600yrd rangea. The l-eKl"ii ilfle
miili ti-.k tho first tJ iduies, Ib-d
for third and piled up a total of I'M
points for the three riuiKi-. Kd I'er
ley of I lie legion ws high Individual,
wllh 111 point, followed by Julius
Kestm-r, 1-eglon, wllh 139; A. II. May'
strioMi. it ti.i r.
Mnntlinga.
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Turns Pitcher;
Heats Grizzlies
Oiii:i! It illii-g in Xitilli and
IVfVuU Di'ini-k hy 0 to .
Sctirr !;i-icr (!!
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Iieimr. Hi i t . y- - iiiini. i on the
lual game of the Weh'ern b.ig ie r
run fr-'in iiiier here i--d.iv by a
score of s to 1. lloHi Cnffiii and
f'r.i-limli Weiu bit bsnl
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Mrs. Ruth Sticks to
Story Child Is Own
New Voik, .Sept. L'6. .Mrs. (-orgn '
Herman Jtulli and buhy, Dorothy, de-
part tonlcljt for lio,ioil to Join the I
famous "iinbe" Ruth. .Mn. Itulli I
called In 4i it adi-lser today, Christy I
Cinh director of iiube's literary ef
forts. Nhe. referriil reporter to him
and lromlsed that Walsh WoKld "tell
all about tlie baby the whole truth."
Walsh reeined inadequately nd
Vlsed. Aaked conc:-rning the state
ments of Kuth and Mrs. Ruth, widely
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Hlsbrr, IMII.blirfb . . 14 iA I III ilS 4M
l.rlmea, I lika 134 4 US V I7S .US
Miller. I hli-asu I 441 M ll ,M
Tlrnn-J, I'lllaburgh ..IIS 47 M IMI ,U1
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Staler, M. Iula U t0 tS .411
lubb. Ilrtrult IM III lt 1117 47
u...uk.r i i,t,ij.i.i i:u s? ss isi lis
at rarlaiice as to the time and place llriimann, lieu-oit ...lis iiui t l1 .80
or Dorothy s birth, and, as to hos- -"iiii. wsaninsu.a ... n t a iw .
pltal offillnl dental that the Ruth L. , ' . .
baby was lirn there and denial of j ( hirHOn I lfv TPrir
the priest at the church where Mrs. ! V-lUtd6U
Ruth said the baby was christened, i
that any christening had been per- :
foiimd thre, ho conferred long with j
-Mrs. Ruth.Nuierglug after the con-j Chicago, Sept. 28. Tha city series
fereuce, liexnld; between the two local malor league
Mrs. Kuth is goiner to stand pat. Ulubs to decide the championship will
Xo admissions, no confessions, notli- 'start Wednesday, October 4, with the
ing to say at a II. Why not let the opening game at the National league
natrer drop? If .Mrs. Ruth admitted , park, home of the Cubs. This was
now that Dorothy was not hcv own ua-cided at a meeting of official of
child she would be denying her own I lioth clubs. The schedule calls for
to Start October 4
Exterminator May
Race at Tijuana
at.itenient of the lart three days. iShe
has said it was hers and Halie's. fihe
certainly could not afford to, change
her story now."
aeven games, and tho aerie will be
played under the tame rules which
govern the world's series!
! (loach Srhulle Hold
! School for Grid Coaches
j Norfolk, Neb., Sept. 28. (Special
l Telegram.) Coach Schulte of the
t lata rnlversity athletic staff held
ii football school of instruction., here
Wlnt l a ilr Ui'k' ' i today and this evening. A largiium-
. n",'kUk''i,, "ma,l br drmu.ins ! of echo1 offl-lals- football coache
l he bull fnmi ih.- hini r hunila ami kick- iui.1 players attended the school.
Ke!h.Hbm''i.'' " ,r" "" ,r""d- j ' huhe lold the footba11 fans that
If a. ul.iliui ,ntra the same and scnoois are oeing neia for tne
falla to ii-purt lu Hie retareu, hen la the
FootBaltFacls
Worihlcnowing
Sail Diego, Sept. 28. Although of
ficial announcement has not been
made, a report from the east indicates
that there Is a strong likelihood that
the champion distance horse of
America will be nominated and go to
th post In the Cof froth handicap at
1 mile during tlm Tijuana, Mex.,
race season, scheduled to be opened by
President James Wood Coffroth, No
vember 80.
Till champion Is the great Kxter-
mlnatcr, who has recently carried the
colors of Willis Sharpe Kilmer to vic
tory at the Woodbine, Toronto, Can.,
track.
The Coffroth handicap of the com-
lt., THn,,o u,r,., villi ii 3n nun I 'atart, Ib 1
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aooea money, is noi ro ne sneezeu bi,
even by the greatest stables In the
country. Word from the east say that
Owner Kilmer hn eipressed an In
terest in the event nd that he is
strongly considering shipping Ex
terminator to Tijuana for this and
other rich distance events in which
tha champion would be eligible.
H.. (ton, Sept. 84. ilronklyn ballad Oan.
aai.ii aim Hraii.in hara lo.lay snit Oo
feaiad lloalun, li to i.
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llera. ef 4 11 0M.fiir, lb 4
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lllkh. ib 4 1 t OSll e 4
labarry. o 4 1 1 O ilana 'h, p 1
an.a, p 4 10 i llrailon, p 1
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Tnlala It I 27 II
rMaita.l for Hraiton In nlnlh.
M.ura by Inning:
Hroi.klyn "i)0 r,;i eo I 12
H.ivloi loo o.j.j 002 i
Suiiimary Huna: ulaon, (irlfrilh, M'haat.
M)ers li). S hn.anilt 12). II. gh, iJebarry,
Vanca (21. I'owll, Kopf, Crulaa. Koril,
I'hrlatenliui . Krrura: i.lion. Jnhnamn ui,
ihriian.lt. Powell. Two.bata hli: Hanry,
OXall, Wh-at, Powall. Three-ba hit:
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UOllID round Jiravrt Ur. Ixslon. i:. and Corporal Davis, i luimii
Hani uittl Win, 12-3 '",,"rd"' I,avl"w": h'"h m7,;m !d' ::::::: :M ii
aaaiu miu mil, j Kliur4 team. W. If. Dana of the , ,..(,,, an si
IkIoii oied high mnik at 600 yards I'lnlmlrlplilat
aa. tl h 4" out of a possible i.
Following were the marksmen coin
polling the two team; American
I.eglon: John Jesw, captain: Kd I'er
ley, Julius Feslner, Adrian Mayer, W.
Keais, Joe Mciiowau, W, II. Dana, J.
Koncka: National guards: Higl. Mosa,
Corporal Duels, Private Shesiak, Cor
poral Mall, Private Thompson, Pil
vat Krag.-haw, Private Zlllinsklo,
Private Shaw.
Arrangement.! have been made for
a competitive rhisit at the Platts
inouih range Sunday, when a team
of five men will be picked to repre
sent tho rial of Nebrahka at the
national convention of I be American
legion, held at New Orleans, October
16 to 2. Practice firing will lie done
Saturday afternism and the team se
lected in open competition Sunday.
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Ian baaaa: Habrry, Van. .., Hserlflee hits: I "Y". ",u" '" o. aa.i eugi-
High. Myera. )Mubl plara: O'Nell, B.ieca- 1,19 a'"1 s''1' Competition for places
on tno team Is anticipated. F.ntiici,
floso Saturday msin, September 30,
and should be sent to the adjutant,
Douglas county post, Omaha.
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I; ulaon lu .fohnaton lo S.-tuiiandi. I.cft on
ua.aa: lliookii'n, 7; Moalun, (. Haaea on
balla: Off Vance. 1; off Ornewleb, 1; off
Hrailon, J, Htrui-k i,m: uy Vaner, 1; by
lieiiewlrli, I ; by llrailun. I. Ii'a: off IJena.
wli-b, 11 In 6 1-1 innlnsn; off Hraatoii. t
In 1 I-?. Inuli.ira. r.uaini pllebar: Gtnl-h.
I.'mplrea: Weatervalt and Hart. Timo:
Reds Collect 23 Hits -
aud Wallop Phillie
Pbllaelihla. 8 o I. m rinpinn.il
Pbumled threa Philadelphia pltehera today
for 21 lilla and non tha laat hums gama
i inn .Hiionai eiitf ia aanon l r. o, m
Tha victory aant lha Hcda Into third placaj
81. I.oula belns aitftlfd by Kr Vm-k
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CINC'INNATf, I
AH.ll.P.A
Durna. rf
With the Gridsters.
Ilaaaha llr laartl M Ire.
I saibrlila. Maaa., Sept, . The llar-
va.r.1 f.i.iu-a! .,M.hi put i hu lug a1, tug
of 'taral'y playara through Ibfir p.-i
In aaiiiiat toi. I'or th.. iri tui.a Una
jaar ihi f .ui lania whirti haia hn
arnrklrif up i-laa r .allot upon lo
h,- ih ir rn aialual ih a, rub tea m
gnJ tn a half hour of ioiimga man.
f4 trt ima Ibrwa lou h.l i-i ly Inaaoa
f aitalr ritahius owni, u,i.t,k ami
lloharty' wfa lha man wlt ilot tha fo.At
rarriint, ' a ora bant n i- as la
ma l.rai 'nril, r liai.i 'A' an 'ha
f 14.
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(a,nai 1-taa-a una whim at ika !
a,-aJama lllla "tr.,it, tha 4i.l.te,t
f!Bt ia iV iii at tti b
iugs sa lagi.a a nu.roaaa , b
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liaaka al na kna-oat tn ib b. pa ikal g
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l-lka l m a aia llalg.na, in, H.i ,.
k. Ill, a4 W aai.r, in
penally K.v.-tt
A. The piny la allnviril In take place !
and the pennlty thru Infill led. Kille 1,
Hn Hon t. I
ij. w hut la thn pi nnlty for eaitiu? I
A. Five ynrda from lha annt ah in. i
ball wua put In piny. Hula I, Kri Clou 1.
y. H11 m u.-li of the hull muni lie oval
llle poinl ne.-eionry lo he snlned In or.ti-r I
to net-ore a firar rioufi ?
A. If any pnrt id the hall la on. ubuta
or over lb point lo be shIih-iI, flrat down
baa bern made. Hole Vet Ion 1.
M. May plHVr ebang.. bin kicking ahon
In ord.r to try for a ,nl from tha field .'
A. He ni pnnldrd Hint lm ran make
Ibe iliaiign In two nilnulra. The lime
nil! inuat he rhurged agnlnat hia team.
Rule 14, Mi-, t ln 1.
If ni- foothall rulra puilc vou, rile
Hot Mrugi, nire o( ,.ur apnrtlng editor,
auHuaing aiaiiiioil. return envelope. Mall
giva you a u.un k and cotrei t U-elaloit
purpose of boosting the game and to
bring about uniform rules.
Ak-Sar-Ben Knights
After Foothall Games
The Ak Sar-Ben Knight of Omaha,
send-pro football team, ' defeated the
Valley (Neb.) town team on the latter's
field Sunday by the score of 12 to
It was the first game of the season
for both elevens.
The Knights aro after footliall
games for out-of-town teams. l'or
games with the Ak Sar-Hen team
call or write Harry Fingert, Webster
f:01, or 23"8 North Twentieth street,
Omaha.
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Hektrice Auto Races
Heatrlce, Nib., Sept. 26. (Special
Ttlegram.) In the opening day auto
races at the Gage County fair, four
flve-milo races were reeled off with
the following results: First ltace
Trauerntcht, Wymore, Ford, first;
Uimlierl, Beatrice, Chevrolet, second;
iioles, liallam, Ford, third; Time:
i:l 4.
Second Hace Wood, Heatrice, Wood
Special, first; Kipper, Wymore, Chev
relet, second. Time: 7:11.
Third pjice Ijtnibert, Heatrlce,
Mhli lha hall In jour potaraaion, ara-oml j Chevrolet, first; Wood, lieutrKe, Wood
Special, second.
limn, an Hie upnnnrnla' lu-iard line, S
tarda lo go, I..- .thr pa, .hri or
long, or p.H. oif in. in. r K,io , rni
.Vow you Hra In o l-.i.illoi, I., . tukar If lh.i
game la III lla ,ilv al.,a.. 4 . , ,.(
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i.icie, Ford, first; Klptwr, Wymore,
Chevrolet, sectind;
I-ord, third. Time
McKechine to Bobij
Piltshurgh Pirates
Pittsburgh, Sept. 28. Appointment
of William C. McKechnie'a n mana
ger of the Pittsburgh Nationals for
the next season, was announced today
by President Harney Dreyfus. The
latter declined to make pub
lic McKechnie'a salary, but he
told the Associated Press that the
announcement wis made by his de
sire to crush reorts that McKechnle
might lie succeeded by Catcher Walter
Schmidt,
Howard Grenory to Pilot
Wichita Cluh Next Year
Wichita, Kin., Sept, 28. Howard
Ctegory Is to mining.. tb Wichita
Holes, llitllsm, ! W esiern league baseball club during
: ;-u 4 J. j'i'JS. wner Frank lil.ell staleil y.
terday, tlregory signed a contract,
Meadow hruiil Win i UMi 11,11,1 l,u,""
AltatloWliriMia, Will. ,.,,-iihul..n. . t hetbe tlregoiy
W-tibtiry. Sept. 2 The Madow. or J. Ilm ger, until several week
l-r,M,k .lo four una rlletide.l tmbiy (o go mni.nger of the Wlchllti cluh,
ii. frit the Fliilnliigit team, 1 goal to: uould pilot the Is.lea net j-enr.
la, In Ibr a. .'on. I mutch of lha Interna-
ti.'i.nl serbs fi- ih Monty Waierbury
i u.: ii.iue.l.ng flv go.tla.
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0 0 I'llllbbell, p
0 0 0 Wlntera, p
1 1 0-3!f,ibou'eau
1 0 0 King, p
Total 47 21 27 I2 Totals
Ran for rtauhert In Id.
zHatted for Wlntera In Ssli.
H.-org br Inninga:
'Inelnnatl SI2 210 205 1 1
Philadelphia oil 020 001 t
Hummury Runa: IJurna (2). Daubert,
ljunian 13), Haigruva (2), plnelll (2),
liohne, Klmmlek, Hrenaler (2), I.uuue,
Wrlslitatone, Walker, Henllne f2) l.o,
l.calie, rarklnaoD, Hubbell. Krror: Fon.
eoa. Two-baao hlt Haubart. Plnlll
W'riglitatOQe, Kgpp, liiirna, Uohne, Fon
eca (2). Home runa: Hsrgrave, Laalle,
ii.-iii,c, rurifuiaon, vvaiKer. stolen bane;
Kouah. Sarlfli-e hlla: Jlargrsve, I.enllc
Iioubie play: Walker to Henllne. Ift on
haaea: Cincinnati. : Phlladelohlo. u
on balla: off Huhbill, lj off Ulng. 1; off
t'ouch. 1; off I.uoue, 1. Hlruck out: Uv
Huhbell, 1: hy Couch, 1; Uv f.uiiue 2.
Hlta: Off HuIiIipII. In 3 2-.1 lntilnKa: off
Wlntera. S In 4 1-3 Innlna-a: off Kina- t.
In 1 inning; off Couch, III In 4 2-3 Innings;
.ur iuyue. 4 In 4 1-1 Innings. Hit l.v
pltohed ball: By Huhl.el, Daubert. Wild
pitch: Winters. Pnsa.d ball: Harsrnve.
Winning pitcher: foil. h. I.oaing pitcher:
Hubbell. l'mplres: MoCormk-k and Oulaley.
Time: l:5.
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I'hilatlclihl. K:iie.2(i. AlfhaUKh knocked
dunn fur th tuui.t ef 6 In tha
fourth round from a terrlfln rinht hand
winif frun Ueurtfit Hhrnlif, Tommy l.nuuh
ran, thin rty, niuiinir-l to wtth ttit
niii), nut. th(rinrtfr by .!vtr fighting,
wen tha w I ml up horn lunC n.ifht.
Nfittf Turk. r T4 Gallno b.-t
Tuttnia I.Monttnt In U ruunU iMt tiitcht
mi l r,ff rc Jun Slartln h vr1i-t was a
fnrm)ity. Huao!l Manlrrl AttfHtut Muoii
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Major Stars on
Barnstorm Trip
St. Louis, JIo,, b'eit. 2iJ. Ceorge
Blsler, locnl flrat sai.-ker, who ha been
chosen the. most valuable) flayer In
thi American league, und roigers
Ifomsby, local second sucker, wild
leads the National Ienirua In tilt a noil
home run will go barnstoniflng aftsr
the close of the Season.
Klsler Is organizing a tenia to tour
the New Kngland states, while liorns
by has signed up with Milton Stock,
also of the Cardinals, who is organis
ing a pout-season aggregation.
John .avnn of the Cardinals, will
tour Japan wllh a team being or
ganized for that purpose.
Chick Hhorten, utility outfielder of
tho Urowns and several Huston
Americans will be In rllsler's lineup,
Including Pitcher JJlercy and Out
fielder Mike Menoskey.
Hornaby has passed HiHler in hits.
for the season, having 242 safeties to
Sislera' 240. Slsler, however, leads in
batting, having a percemago ut .417
against Hornsby's .41)1.
Kaunas Aggies in Need
of Croes-Country Men j
Manhattan, Kan., Sept 26. The Ag
gies will be hard put to defend their J
college In two crosscountry meets
scheduled this full. Only one letter i
man, Capt. M. It. Henre, returned this 1
full. About J5 men turned out for the
first call for tryouts on the cross- coun
try team and Coach Henre expects 35
on his syuad before the close of the
season. The cross-country team will
also accompany the football team to
Lincoln November 18 to meet tho I
Cornhuskers' team on the date of the
Aggie-Nebraska, football game there'
Kttlitnu Wins l.illue.
Italaton, Neli.. HipL 2K. Iripeelal 1
Klll'loll defouted the fat Cudahy Htx
hall ilillj io-re by the ai-oi of i, to .1,
Hiitterlea: Italal.iti, Hmllh an.l Hunk;
Cudahy. Agea and Stewart.
Boosters Make
Eleven Errorn
! J;es Moines, la., Sept. 26, filotij
C;t and ix-s Mollies closi-d the ll-2
I We.derii b ngue seunon here today In
,i burl mine game. which the visitors
'won, 15 to 11 Score:
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AH HO A. AH.IIDA.
I 11.,'llti.ti aa 1 2 alMWIla'n.ef 62 0 I
I ll..'u-iiv Ii 4 4 1 6 I healiro.lb I. 4 I
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HoeltlcMf 6 10 0 i'roaa.2b 5 1
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hVure by Innlnsa:
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liuurttii lA-uta I'oluinbua.
lluiuali, eb. H.-pt .21. (Kpeclul.) Tha
loi at liMMtiall rlllli won an nov vlrloi-n
over thu I'.iluniliUM li-Hrli bv fho R.-i.r.i of i 1'''" Moinea
11 lo S. The aioro by Innlns ami b- Huinli.iiry Huna: Hnnilltnn (2). Heinln.
Ier.. follow: H. II. K. ui.y Ml. ualeraurd It), Midi. O'Connor,
c.ilumbua "HI noi oni 3 fi V MiiniKllns. Hueiiger 121. H. liana 12). vn-
tmnean 2.',D In:: I'll 11 13 I i.'ii. i'he:il.ro (2). Yuna, Cullop 14). lur-
Ifaiterlea: Miller and Fuller: Powell and I l-'-'n, Crms 121, Waitn-r. Krrura: lleinlng-
Sokoi. iii.v. ii'rniiii.ir, Wilauii, Tuna, Knox l-il,
Tumeon (21. i're-a. lienln t2, Wasner.
, i'A-o-bnae hits: ualmgarrl, Mel, Sbans-
Kim Ireek laiaea l.ullie. , TurKn.ll. ( roaa. I'heabro Cll. Yuna,
Klin Creek, Neb.. S.-nl, 2B. I f;e.-iu I . ) Knot i:i. I Wllaon. Cullov Saerlflea
Tiio Itlverdale l.nae ball club viou from
tin: Klin Cie.k club here by the eeore of
1 to 4. Butterlea: Hiverdale, I.lndvllle m,d
l.'elluk-fc; K 1 1 ii Cretk, Koaa nnd Higbt.
khnta Out l.ililMtna.
Sh-llol), Xeh,, Kept. 2ii. lSie. lul )
Tho I. .-ill lnmeliiill club "hill out the mil
lion Nam in the Inst aeh.-duled saino of'
the aeaaon here by a ai-oiy of ii to 0,
Km-h club win "apiked up" with five pro-f'-halonal
baiiehall plnyira from nllior
lowna and n record n-jwd Kathere.1 to wlt
nea the r,-iiiii. The hall...lea w.-re: Hh.-l-ton,
liury.-a nnd Murphy; iJlhb..n, I'o.lner,
llattlHto nnd .Johnnoll. Th- I'le.-iajmt.ila
iluffalo county ieiiKllo rluli defeatml Haz
ard by a rrore of H to li. whii.-li leaves
fl'ivaaant..n nnd .Sh lion tied-for fjrnt plae
in tha atandliiK of teaina. The manag'TH
of theao two cluha aro endravorjnu to nr
raniri a ar-rien of three irani- whl.-rl will
d.-termlna Ih wlnnera of the county leasua
pennant.
hit; Jl'-tx. ftolen bases: lleniingway,
li. .sir ijuery, iai, wiiaon, Yuna, ("til
..p. Left mi baaia: Klmis City. : 1'
Moln.-a. 5. Struck out: liy Ostersard. 1.
Ilasea on balla: Off Wasner. 1: off lienln,
1. Hit by pitched ball: By (lenln. Heni-legH-ay.
Wild ploh: lienln. Paaaed ball:
Yuna. K.-trne.l runs and lilla: off Wasner,
:t an.l 7 Ir ;j ImilnKa; off li.-nln, i and li
In il; off i mt.-rh-md. a n 9. l.oalng plti hen
lienln. Double playa: Yuna m i.'rnaa tu
l').i:;rro. Knot In CrotiK to I'heatiro, o'Con-t,o-
t.. fihank'ling to Hemingway. Khans
1 1 in; to gu.-rv to ShanKllns, Wllaon !
Hun. 111. in Cmplrca: I, full and Andersi-
Time: 1:11.
I'rllli'eton, V. !., Sept. tit. Tha I'rlneaa.
I'.n 'v.'ireily footbull l.-ania ran away with)
th-. M.rul.a ihla afternoon, scoring al
tnuch.lowna during the dully a. rlliirrlOKS
It'ilod. The iitteck was led by Hubert
ll.-nttie, u member of tb Kreahini-n team
la?t ar. who ar .red three tou.'btli.wns,
onra after a 60-yartl dnali down the Held,
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