TIIK OMAHA Mr,: M(PAY. orrouhli I . , i Many Football (James Carded for WVck-Knd ( rnjrlitoH I Ja m llainliiic Mere Salnrib) .i-liru-ka Ojirn Srutnii at I ,i iii'tfl it .j.';iiii"t DakolJ. II) I II Wil.NHC. With football officially Inirodiofd In u im in to liniuhit Mini iiii'olnl Kilil fun, p .ii,.!lor si Holm, In make Hi l'C'i f'-iiMin ni of ili li In tl; history i f the fa'l "t t All l Otiiilliit' I, :ul ih IiihiI eleven will ttfi Into m'lun m-kt Friday, wlill t"relrhfon university will pUy H -riiiii giiiijo of the season n'ur .lay. Nearly nil lh" outsat hlRh Irani nr tw lirdulrd to hu'ile Friday. lSbi.iekit university upr I' eaon nl l.lnioln buiurday whin II meet Homli I'nkoiii The hum I no i- i t ii I name fur limn- , da ilil wi-i-k will I Ihr I'ri'ighioii UtllV"lIIV ll.lllllllie lon'Crt HHttll'luy i on 4"relnhtiiii fa-Id. ''oach "Mm'" :nlilrib;e' i-hiugi- il' fcated IWoiith ikiii Wesleyim H.iturday ly tlm genre nf 7 to o. but ihiriltiK the Km linwi'I that they need more ""boob lug In the art of football or else taste lb-feat. Hamlin In I'lay Here. Ihitnllne will come to Omaha Willi a fnli ly stronif Irain. The Minnesota hool didn't lo ninny veteran via Kni'lutlon mul practically lh sanm Him that held Minnesota In a 6 in 1 icore will buck up amiliiHt fiemhion. In CirlKhton'a name w ith I In- Wrs L ynn hi re last Saturday, the Hlue I niiil White Una allowed slim of weak- tier, especially w this true of tho l.-rt flunk. Heveral time Hi front wall fulled to fc-ct out of the way of the lm kn or lo provide thn proper In terference. Till, no doubt, will re ceive the attention of Coach "Mao" lluMrlKe thla week and ly game time Saturday frclKhton ahould allow marked Improvement In line attack. Jn Lew-man l-nne, CrelKhton quar ter, Coach JialilrlKe ha a speedy back field man: one who can run throuwh a broken lleiu aim mum ui mi, i"j Who uses 111 bend" In battle. 1-ane a punt didn t nail further than thoae of Harmon of the viaitora, nui oeioro the aeuaon l vry old thla Crelehton ither "hooter" will And hi klrklntr ptrlde and It will be a Rood punter w ho will out dlatance him on punts. Central Ha Heavy Una. Tant Krldaf Coach Schmltlfa Cen Iral high achool team walloped CrelRh ton high, 33 to 0. Central la very strong thla aenaon or t.'relRhton la very weak. One or the two. Anyway, the Central grldatera allowed that they will have to be rccklned with by atate liigh achool thla aeniion. Coach Bchmidt'a team, if he keep to atrnlKht football, will be a hard Irani to bent. Central haa a heavy and fairly fast line. The Purple-Jer- aey athletea give their back good Interference and tackle well, a good Reset to any football team. In Full back (lalloway. Central haa a line plunger and a hard player to brlrn? down to earth. "Jtlue" Howell, a half backf.la fast on hi feet and know how to pick out holes. I.awaon iilao yilayed well against Crelghton high, which neemed to be suffering an at 'ack of "stivfte frlght,"la t Friday. , Soulli Hays Fremont. South high lost to the Alumni, 1!) to 0 Saturday. Thla defeat doesn't amount to much. Coach. Patton got a chance to get a line on his men for the game with Fremont here Friday afternoon. The game will be played at the Buffaloes' park. Tho South coach didn't take any chance of hav ing any of his men Injured for the Fremont affair, so substituted freely against the Alumni. Keith Nevill's North Platte cham pion performed nicely at . Cozad, blanking the I'awson county machine, 4i to 0. However, the champs won from the same team last ;ear by over TOO points. Lincoln, with an admitted advant age over Fremont did not run up the score that was anticipated from the capital city team. They had all the beat of the ptatlsiis however, and earned their six to nothing victory. ( Hasting I nahle to Score. Alliance won the honor for high score, trimming Chadron 94 to 8. One game which caused some surprlMe was Hasting high ut Minden, w here Conch N'cwnuui'a crew wan unable to score nn the Minden machine. They kept Mlmteiv from crossing with the remilt that the game ended In a acorelesa lie. Hasting was doped to take this fray. York defeated Superior by mactly h aim score that they won from ew,rd lat Friday, 17 to 0. Superior walloped lavld City, S3, to t, the only touchdown whu h roach Wilcox a irr i fee were able to ft acron hap pened in an ptrcpt-d p. Suprr-1 it made Ihelr 1 n wuh reol.uity. ; i,ir Tin wrra. j TI4, i kl. I m rl riMuml al Mlk ttawk l ...... 1 Mat EDDIE'S FRIENDS Layinsr Up Something for the Holidays T? (jtT. All VwAmt W CHC15TMA5. Tht PAPERS "ToOAv r ' A f ' w w V 1 1 71 -f i .100 fcvv6 r. vA' THAT'S T '7 ' i wfio.i month to Of t, p0p V7 ,v' ' this foR m& am' la amyway f ) "A rrooMA KEEP pO J 'j-'.) I n.iiiiTrc TMCid I I v. , i t -Ti ,r L Cardinals Tie Pirates for Third Place BaseBanResultSiWer Varsity dnO Standings Squad Shaken Up by Dawson Miiitxw. i rtotr I S lark . . , rillrMlrfH i Inriitnmi nn . . . , IWiMblm . -tlllailrlilil lhln , riiHui,.!, mi .-t i.iiiim I'l'lil.llltll for third place in Hie .Nn. , lloliul bagiie prliiiNiit l. or IimI.iV lV ilcfiiitllig Chlcigii ; (o I In Lit j gulilit of the si'imuii, while CIlH-lnilrttl j li-fi'Mtei) the I'll il In ImiIIi gHiui . I of a double li-udtr, lluUhlug In w "oil place. Ibiger llorimby of llir Cardillul. chiunpioii butter of lb bngiie, track ed out three hit In five time at bat and rtiiUln-'l the t-Mou wlih an nvc- j mw ork tg of ,4o, the fli.t time the feat I ' li.i leei uccriiiiplialird since I H!iJ ) ' hJ'B " wnen i.u iirumanty nnixhed with a iiun, w , l . I'H. a i i M 1 ,Wt B l a k ! I i 1 l 1 1 .tNt il H-i VI M XI tealeiilai'a lull. It- Mini l.n. N. ,.(!,, I'hiliitUlptiia, ; llf,,,! t. V I II I I l. i , , Ball, !? I.uu' 7, rhio, i. TmiI' liimri, Sa,iit i.jo'l. mark of ,4n. Score: Out-State Rifle Shots on Team Referee Johnston "Rushes to llcdnide of Dying Father III a closely contested match held on thn government rifle range at Piatt mouth yesterday morning the follow ing shooter were selected to repre sent XebrONka ut the American Legion National shoot which take place at New Ot-li-aii. October lfith to 2oth: Kd Perley, Omaha; Mr. Lincoln Klley, Wlsner; K. H. louglas, Iavld City; Adrian Mayer, Omaha; and Julius Festner, Omaha. At least two places on the team were In doubt until the last shot wag fired, and these were won by a margin of only a few points. Kd Perley of Omaha was high man with a total of 230 out of 2C.il; with R. H. Douglas of David City second. Douglas scored 223. Five stages were fired: 200 and 300 yards rapid tire, and 300, BOO anil 600 yards slow fire. The competition was held under the direction of I.t. "Tex" Warren of the 17th Infantry. J. J. Jesse, Douglas County Post, Omaha, will captain the Nebraska team st the New Orleans shoot. Itcferee Johnston, former Ne braska university grid player who refereed the first half of the ( reign Ion Dakota tVesleyan game at ( reightnii field Saturday, received word from his home In Denver dur ing the contest that bis father was dying. U the reiuet of Coaih Baldrige of ( reighlon, Johnston , wan rushej lo the railroad station rlad In hi referee's uniform and left for Denver. I. urn Doyle, who umpired during the first half, acted a referee dur ing the final two quarter. State Conference Opens Friday Yanks Lose Final Game to Senators tVanhlnamn, Oct. 1 After aafrly nuk- in away me t'onnant yta'rnay. Ilia Niw York Vanka dropped the final same with waamngion looay, f to 1. Score: NKW YORK. WASIU.VOTOV. AH.II.OAI AH.H.OA Wilt, i t It it 4 II! Judge, 1b i 1 7 1 nM.Nally 0 0 0 lHarn. '.') 4 2 8 Ionian. 2b I 0 It Kl:, cf 1 M'-M!llan i I) I lUiualln, If 4 2 n il, rr-i! 4 I'lpp. ll 3 Snillh. rf I M'marin, n I Mi-Ul, If 4 0 t 21 iiruker, rf 2 t ( Oll.apan, ( SI 0 I 0 Palish, aa J I 0 4 l! I,in'. 3l 4 5 1 oi War ulh, p 4 0 o 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 Tots! 2t 1 1711 Oakland nt KoftHit. Ilio-MMl at -Murrlll. 4,reelry ut Heiitiit. Mnntia lity at Kmrne.r. Honne Krealinien at tVHher. nlti-ie. Mtulr. IMidlanil ftirulnat 4 olio at Bethuii'. nrk Hicfunat Peru nt Peru. Kpurimy Teiuhera anttimt llaln(a at IlnntillKH, rtika Weal)an aalnat Hsyne Nor niul ut U uy lie. .Nohrakit Ontral ngulnat (irand Inland at l.rimil laluiul. Olhpra. Ottawa aruinHt llu erninl nt Haya. Itt-thuny uKiiltiMt liiildwlu at HhIiIh'Iii. . . NmiiheHeNtern aicuiiiat Kalrniont at MIchllH. kaiiau tVealeyan agnlnnt sterling at Slerllu. , MTIRD.VV. IH-nl. I rflahlon iinlvei-hllT aiiiii-t llanilliie hem. Tern nRAiniit t larlnda at t larimla, la. (ntrnl amilnat Nhenandouh at Khen- aniltitili. la. Htlite. Koutli llukiitu UHHltixt Nehntaka at Lin coln. Othpra. fiilnuell aruinat Miaaoiui at roliimhia. . Uallhurn uiruiii.t kiinnHa at Munliiittall. Co nilteKe us-ilnt Inua Mute at Ano-a. Holla ua-toiiMt HnahltiKtn at Nt. Iiuia. Knus aiiln.t Ih,i ut loua 4 Ity. (,-4iria annliiMt i liiraa-ii at 'ltlriin. Carltoii uKUiiik' VI iM-oiiln at W lM-inain, fit HKiiiiitft MU-hiiraii at Mfrhlmm. lame Alllliki-n aalnit J'urilup at I'unliit. llelnlt amtint Nnrthwealrrn at North- j wpwlern. m Nonli lhikula aaalnat Mimteaota at ! MlnneMita. I Ohio Mealejan nalnt OIihi State at i Ohio stale. Lincoln. Oct. 1. (Special.) With all roaches In the state conference re porting fairly bright prospects they : will all have an opportunity of see- l Ing their charge In action next Fri- 'day, u-ith one exception Coach John son of Doane. Doane'a first game Is not until the following week with 8t Denedict's at Atchison, Kan. Donne Is pretty hard hit by loss of last year's veterans, some by grad uation and some other who are at tending the state university. Cap tain Cory is attending Michigan this year while Williams, who played the other tackle last year is at Nebraska university. Couch R. B. McCandless is after an other conference title with his Ne braska Wesleyan team. His aggrega tion will average 169 pounds and the weight Is evenly distributed. While not particularly fast the team is com posed of hard and willing workers. At Cotner prospects nre bright. Coach Ben Koehler, formerly a half back on the navy team, has several veterans, among whom are Captain John Shull, considered one of the best fullbacks in the conference. Rtzelmil ler at end again is showing u) very well and Borgard, 214 pound lineman from Minden, looks like the real stuff. Cotner will play a traditional game with the alumni on Inaugural day, October 3, but with the opening gunie with Midland fulling three days after ward. Ib 4 o l 4 P'-oti. aa 0 81 June, p 4 3 0 3 Total 31 4 : 14;' Btted for Punan In fifth. Batted for Witt In ninth. Hrura by Innliige: Xr Tork OfiO inn 000 1 Warhtna-toa 400 000 lOx 6 Hummary Rune: Plpp, Jurta-a, Itarrtc Cfoahn (1, Browcr, l.apan. Krrnra: Har ris, Goalln, i.apan, r.eniott. Two-baae htta: Jurisi, I'lpp. Ptolen baa: (loalin. Hacrlfk-o: I.upan. rouble playi: Jonea to Hcott to Plpp, fmlih to Ruth to Si-ott to Ruth, Rice to Perkfnpaiith to Harrla. Hof-n-aiin to Ruth to Si-ott. I.eft on haiea: Near Tork, 10; Waahtnirton, 4. Rtaea an balla: Off Jonea, 4: off Warmouth, 4. struck out: By Jonea, 1; by Warmoutk, h. Paaied belli.- Hofmann. Umplrui: Owen and Nillin. Time 1:34. Browns End Season With Win Over Chicago t. Loula, Bept. 1. The St. t,oul Browne wound up tholr moat euceeaeful ekaon In mora than 20 year with a 2 to 1 virtory over the Ohlcaio White Bo thla afternoon. Aa a reault of Wah Ington'a victory over the t'hamplon New York Yankaee, only one game aeperated the Browna and the yankeea In the Bea ton' final standing. Score: CHICAOO. I ST. I.OflS. AB.H.O.Al AB.H.O.A. Hooper, rf i 0 2 0 Tobln, if il 0 1 0 .lnhne n.se 4 10 1 Kllerba. 3b 4 0 6 E.('o'na, 2b S 1 2 4 Dialer, lb 3 111 HhVely, lh 4 111 II Willi', If 3 111 Moetll, cf 4 1 I Ol Uurat, rf 8 2 2 0 Falk, If 3 1 2 (I M Mn , !b 4 2 4 3 MulM'n, 3b 3 12 OiH.Co na, c 4 0 4 3 Hnhalk, : 2 1 S 0Roher'n, 4 2 2 Lever'te, p 3 11 4'Bayne, p 3 12 st mi i , iit..A.i,-k AM II ( A I AH II n A I Hadxii.tr f, I i 0 aialarf 3 I el i Siiinh rf t 3 ( Ifoirher aa 4 14 3 Mann.i-r 8 10 0 Terry :'l. 4 14 4 1 Hnm.hr !b (344 lriu..,lh 1 o 1 M-.i l-r.lb 4 I I H. . ni. if kirn! Hif-k,ll, 4 3 I II, Barber If 1101 S. built rf 3 12 1 Kellrh.r Jh 4 i 5 i llnamlin.u 4 I 3 II oKaiel, r I I ( 3 i l.evanea 44 a Kauoan f I 0 I I'frffer.p 4 4 0 3, ,i aliahau j 0 0 ; -- KuM.-M p 4 Tolalo 3", 13 27 II ifnaterald 1101 toiK-latultp Totala ii 13 :f 14 Heiied f,.r Kaufman la amh, I Mailed for r ueei in elhlli. Mora by !nnlne: t Mnn 104 000 0J0 1 l.blr. 100 000 60O1 Summer Hutie: llladea. J ginllh 2), Horneby, Holiomley 171, giork. Miata. Kr rora: Jlnttomley, ilrlnief Kelleher, Kuf tuan Home runa: J, Smith, BottomUy, S,-r!fl'-ea: Terry, Mehulti. J. amlih. lou bi playa: I.avan to lloruaby to Mottom lev lit. f.eft on haaea: St. I.nule, (; l.'M. i:ao. 14. llee.-a nn halla: Off i'feffer, I; Kiru.k out: My pfnff-r, 1: by Kaufman, 3; lit Ip'uaeoii, i; by Btvland, I Mna: Off gaiifman. T In ; off rueaell. 4 In 2 Inninira: off Mtueland. 0 In I Innln. Hit by pltihed ball: lly I'feffer, Mollo-her. l.ln( pinher: Kaufman Cinuiree, Hen telle and RlKlar. Time: 1:41. Giant" Close Season hv Defeating Braves Near York, c5,-t. 1. The Olania rloae.l their National Jeafua aeaaon here tnrlay by divlillng double header with Boa ton. The B'or in each gam waa 3 In 0. Score, aecond (Tie: BOSTON J NKW TORK AH If. O.A.I AU IfH A. ''hrleie.rf 3 0 4 Canrr.aa 110 0 Harbre,2b 3 110 Ja.-k , aa 3 0 2 2 Mion. r.t 3 1 I 0 Hawl ,3b 3 0 11 Urulae.lf 8 0 10 Ma(uire.2l 3 111 Hoer-kel.lh 2 3 1 2 Meueel, If 3 1 0 0 Henry, Hi 3 1 t 1 Hlbee,ff 3 10 0 , illah , 3 0 14 Kin, lb 3 111 tlowdy.e 23 l:.'uunlnf.,i f 2010 Yearsm.p 2 0 0 1 'Oaaton.o 3 0 3 1 Nehf, p 103 Totala 2i 4 21 8 M'-olt. p 101 .MWulll.,p 10 0 0 Totala 24 il 10 mora oy innmgas Boaton 1)00 000 0 0 .".ew Torn 1(10 002 03 lOatii called In aeventli, darkneaa Summary Runa: Mauire (3i. Hinhee. Error: Cliilatenbury, Uallaher. Magulr. Two-hae hlta: Henry. Kin. Three-baae kill Boeckel, Hum run: I! i it bee stolen beaea: Uoei.-kil, Bancroft. (Junnlnicham. Left on haaea: Boaton, 6: New York. 4. Hiruck out: By Nehf. 2; by Scott. 3: by McQuillan, 8; by Yearfln, 2. Ha on balla: Off Nehf, 1; off McQuillan, 1; off Yeanrln. 2. II lie: Off Nehf. 2 in 1: ntf Scott, 2 in 2; off McQuillan, 1 In 1. Win. nmp pitcher: Nehf. Umpiree: Wenter velt and O. Sulllian. Tim; 1.13. - U hliilon I I'Mlladeliitil IM4.HM I 4l, :. 44 , Ut S3 1 11 : i 14 71 1 H a be I'll. (I .Al .41 .413 . Si tL ftiMilna 1 Iralefd)' Keeullt, leveland. 4: I'etrnll, . Waahinion, 4. S York, I St. I-.iii.. a; Chicago,' 1. N' other played. Tmlay'a l.aoiea. S-e.n.l cluard, . ... . A Mr Kit 4N AMM Ml IIIS.I m. I'aul 11,1 m .J iii. 1; !'; rZL lowing the lluekn-a bine il ,n'H,ll a-t IS Mil leiulelll 17 HI .4. ken. ( lly ,M -join, m ut Indlan'll. 1 ait tl I olumlMie M lot .31 Veeterday'a JUaulla, Katiaua City, 4.4; Clumbue, .f St. faul, 4-10; l.u vllle. 3-1 Minneapolia, 4 4; Indianapolla, J-(. Milwaukta, 4 1; lu.tdu J , Today' 4iame. Seaaon (loaed. Phillies Split Bill Brooklyn, Oct. 1. Philadelphia broke even with Ilrooklyn, In the eer ie of two games w hlch closed the sea son for them, by winning today, 6 to Boore: PHir.ALKi.pitiA. nnooKr.Y.v. AB.H.H.A. AB.H.O.A. w il l, 3 I 0 l Ollull, 2b 1 0 0 3 Ilapp, .Hi 6 8 0 2 Jnvrln, 2b 2 2 0 0 W'laina, i f 4 2 2 1 .1 nelon. aa 4 0 1 2 Walker, rf S 1 6 O T. O'th, rf 4 1 1 0 Henllne, c 4 8 3 0i Wheat, If 4 0 8 U l.ee, If 4 1 3 01 Xy.ra, cf 4 0 i 0 Lealle. lb 4 oil 0! .oeh'ndf. 1b 4 2 10 o P'nann, :b I I I I1 Hlh, 3b 4 o 3 0 jlchan, p 4 1 0 til ll Mn. o 0 u 0 0 1 Keherry, 0 3 14 2 Tolala 34 12 27 12 Crimea, p 1 0 0 2 j Itacatur, p 1 0 0 u Tntlla 32 6 27 8 S-ore by Innlnga: Philadelphia 3 Prooklyn Summary liepauw aanuiet Imllana l m.llana. l wards. Coni h Koehler Intend tflkina- "eati ' - - Kanwta uuivrralty Hsailiet Army 0 loliil. xt. leiul a!nt Voire Ilnnie at I.ohU, llnekell Indian ngaiiiat Krtemla Michltil. 1 aim Inat tha lilnvnff In Woelxvan few chances with hi regulars. sl- i Report from Wayne Normal, run at ' ner up In ths last conference race, U ealern been assembbil there under tli direc , tlon of Coach Pale. Moo i mi. I allow- tliut u promising machine ha ll,tu I IkIm u .ml ml ll Nlele T.-h. era mi t edar I alia. Monntouili aaln4 1 Uealeiaa at MniuiMMilli, I i ... ( oriM-ll aaalii.t 1rnke at l' Molaea. j . . .. , . , (enlral tulle aliwl Ilea Hulnea at! Te Ice bill of the people of the iv-e Moinee j Tnlted State I about ll.OOH.OOu a .Nurlll laknl e lne4 Slat . A, . . . . . Ten. i.e at rr j day. the northern Utkea furnlhlng Mihm, aaala.l Mlchi.aa Alea at ! , one-fourth of the total production of fn.ne. I il aw i.,,uiiiry. Total 2lx210 Total 31 3 27 IS iTno out when winning run acored. Score by InnlnKa: Chicago 010 000 0001 St. Loull 000 000 1012 Summary Iluna: MohLU. Williams, Duiat. Three-base hit: Mcvl.mue. Stolen baaea: Hooper 12). Sacrifice hlta: Falk, Tobln. Iiurel. Double play: Roberiaon to McManua to sialer. Triple play: K. Col- llna to Hheely. T.eft on baea: Chicago, &; St. IJUle. 7. Ttaeea on ball: Off l.ever. eltc. 2; off Hnyne, 3. Struck out: My l.evrelte. fi; by Bayne. 3. flit hy pitched ball: By Ttayne, Hooper. I'mplrea: Uuihrle and Murlarly. Time: 1:30. Mlla ln4 Mralt al Milwaukee. Mc Arthur and Schwartz Top Strong Card in Sioux Cityt$ Maiefceth a W -. Neeee tl a I aleee.ll ra, .llhM 4 Vl Ikalt, rtkei M SWaite,. !MJ re f.i-i.i.. M. at 4.teM a ol talk al loll. tteleawe M - " l,kw Venui till. W'x II 4 al t awet I MHlH 1 4 I M ri4Maia, 4 ... al .- auk.rk M rieai I ili a 4 l4 t 4 l-4 ! 4 a.4feMMliaf a.44 4 ! .... I -'H ! Ml hM 4 M 4h. aweboe. 4 t tUr ) tae l lal a l-ei .) 4 -. t 4 e.iai 4ta4 9 e Mwa -.l4 4 IM-eea I . at M4Ma eel MWt lath , I .ee'4 te.tM t t...a J4 1 ,-0l l, 'I I j - I 1 1 ij ...i,t -.t 1 II ......I I .ma 41,1,1 . t--tve . t, ., i. -. . t k I. . I . , I it .4,-, . ,tt ti4 e .. I , f i,i , t , Via, i , I-. I i l- m n , l I i. I i !': ,tli..l t..l ...H., -., tl,ie a- 'k t U Mk ., . I i. ,11 I I M ! I.i a .-f . k.f M- I . n e - f Hie V, r I M ' r it lioiely tlmr of M.-n , Ihv Mtal b. II hi My and Jtn,win It u.. jre-l 14 1 h w i I if m ti.nih M-4i' M I n u m i ii I li I had b h , rii h it on l ri il, i 1 1 1 n-e I , iiti of a km k out 4 IK t l,-l f tsi.il tt ,l 1 . I !'. . ; -I (. ut,., ,t-.Min ;! it. fi . . 1,1.1,1 !. I Had 4 t' ra I n- ii. c (H 44111 a ti, a Imh( i k iiu u . utier ! ro ,,.(n t III ll kll ta ... t fn-in lh f!il i'iiiiiiiI uniil tl, art In U ti Ut d Indiana Heat Tlaera. Cleveland. Oct. 1 -Cleveland cloaed lh aeaaon by defeating Detroit, to t, today, fccore : PETROIT CI.KVEI.4Vn All.H.OA; AB.H.O.A. Blue.lb 4 0 4 OlMcNulty.rf 3 14 0 Jniica,:tb 4 1 0 Hi W mby.2h 3 8 13 Cnbb.cf 110 0: Sumiiia.rf 4110 r"etead.rf 3 1 3 !llardner,::h 3 I Vea. h lf 4 8 t 0( J Hewell.av 4 13 3 Ko'rlil.rr 4 0 3 o Kvana.lf 4 11 C'tahaw.Sb 4 i 4 iluletu.lh 4 8 13 1 RKnry.ta 8 0 1 1 I. Newell, o 3 14 1 He.aler.v 44 M'hle.p 3111 Jnhnjioii.p 4 14 1; 1 Totala n 10 S7 14 T.itala 34 : 8. None out In ninth. S. nie by Inninge, felrolt !e Oi! Old t L'lav eland "')" 'i I'll 4 StoiunaryRiihe: Jenea I'ebb, I'leg t'tad e. h, r.uliergill M,-Mly, Walnby ti, Sullinie, l:vane. llutel-i l.rrvire: U .ei l ee !. Vine Wambi. iliiiat ill. I Havana. Tbree-eaee hue; lie eal. lin.new, Ye h. Ml, l-e.e.: uinii,, 4:i ana Serf ll- e- lUiitn.r. i,n. liardlier 1.1 liu.et., la liar.lher I l.eei ul kee.a; lnil. a; He e.-i bellv- iff Jnh't. Ii . I Hit f t. k..l u,i Of I hie. tleaeiea.l elm a ul l'y .I.,,,. 4: i I , I .,,,,, Itllvi. t" ! I' ne. a t Chil' r.u.. i 002 210 200 8 000 000 000 0 Runa: Wriihtatone Cl. Rapp. Williams. JJehan. Krrora: T. lirif- flth, flchnmndt. Two-bsne lilts: Rapp, Janvrln. - Home rune: WUllaina. Tiu'jhle play: Schmnndt (unassleted). Left on baeee: Philadelphia, 7; Brooklyn, 7. B;m on balls: Off Grimes, 2; off Bel, an. 2. .Struck out: By Grimes, 3; by Ijecatur. 1: by Hehan, 3. Hlta: Off Grimes, 12 In 7 Innings: off Pecatur. 0 In 2. I'mpires: McCormlc-k and Kmalle. Time: l:3e. Red 44 Ul Two. Cinclnnaii, Oct. 1. Cincinnati non both games of a ilnuhle-headT from Pittsburgh loday and took second place In the cham pionship race. The scon's were 5 to 4 snd f to 1. Here, first game: riTTRBL'Ri.il cr.WlNN'ATI AH.Il.U.A ' AU.ll.ll A FOOTBALL RESULTS mi KDAY'M K4HIIT. !.) Al.. ( relglilon, 7; lliikid V4 relet an, 0 Ituulh Alumni. Ik; fv,uth High, e OTHKK HI-Ml 1.1 a. .Notre Hame, 4H: Kalainas,.,, 0. 1 lolumbla, II; Miecoii.lu Mines, . Kordhani, 13; 4 anieiua. I o t ollegr, 14; I pper low. . f lhy, 8; Boeton linlterally, 8 ltle.1 Rrneeelrnr, t ht. Slephene. . fruH "tale, 2 William and Mario, 7. Holy t rues, 83; I'rovl.lrnce 4 ollrge. . Hiii-knell, 41 1 Alfred, u. air. I8 (arilegl Trrh, 0. Orlnnell. 14; l'ren 4 ullege, . mate leachere, 3 4 ornrll, 4 ollrge, 0, kyraruer, 47 1 Mniilrnil.rrg, a, ermoiil, 1; Maine. O. Tufta, 13; 4 oiiorrtlcut . Agglee, . Weelevau, "3: I nlun, 0. New Vork unlrrrsity, i'.'.i .New Tork Ag gie.. 0. Harvard, 1U Mldillrburg, 0. Brown, 87; Hliode lelaod tle, A. Hillgere, 13; I'enn Military, 0. ten I re, til I Irmsnn, V. Columbia, 4M; I relnus. 7. lleorgia, 14; Merrrr, II. Holler. 14; r'ri.nklln. 0. Hilllams, 41 1 Hamilton, II. 44 aim. h, JH; Hnnotrr, II. Iluwdoin, 24; Amhrr.t, 7. I nivrralty of llrtrolt, 7; Wilmington (O.) college, 0. Trinity, 43; Lullford. 0. North (arollna Mate, 20; Randolph-Macon, 0. I nlterally of I'ltteburgb, 7 Inlvemlty of ( Inclnnatl, u. I'rnnejltniila, II; Kranil and Maraliall, 0. l-ehlgh, 0; 1,1-ttj.liurg, 11, Hlttrnhurg, 3i Tlilel, . 44'oeter, 7; Aehland, O. Vnivrr.ll) of Washington, 44; f. 8. 8. Idaho, 0. I nlier.ltv of ( allforala. 4Xi Mania ll.r. 14. llkluhoma Aaalra. 411- nrUieMlera Hlatr Teurhers t ollegr, 0. Washington and l.ee, S5; Knierr and Henry, II. Western Resrrra I'nU-rrellv. A. Ak,,fi I'nlierait), 44, llelolt t ollegr. 81; lleKulb Normal. 0. Haehinglun and Jefferson. 3.1; West. mliiatrr 4'ollrcr. 11. Wen Vlralnla I olver.lli en. M ..1 11.- glnia H'elrHii, .1. Irpuir, 311; Mllllkln, 0. Army, SI; Npriugf Irld, (I. Army, 12; 1-bonoo 4 alley, 0. (Houlile beuiler.l I niver.lty uf Alabama, 110; Marion Mil itary Institute, 0, f.eore Washington. 0; 1 Diversity of Virginia, 84. Kurrka, III: Western Tmu-hera Col I lege, 0. Mount Vernon, 0; Crant Vocational, a, Cornell. S; St. Bonaventnre, . Princeton, 30; .lohna Hopkins. 0. Rutgers. 13 Pennsylvania Military, II. I nlversity of Tennessee, 31 I araon ewman, 7. J.ilii oln, 11. t I - uiii h r ifd I'awsuli l-lnp,f. s.iini, 1 ,l,,.ni Wnilh null 'Kilil r-aiiiliii tn-u mi,!; WllUI lie Lill'il I he toll I)- Kl, mi, I bin fur a l.i'k. The in,v iik- ui,h 'h-j first iuud In. lib- iici iiii ii,.-fnliiin-ii I'lldiiy eti'iiiitar wlu-ti tln rmesHil but Iku loin Inlow n 111 3o I In 1 11 11 1 a wa one of Hie ir , ,. J t'mn h 1 1.1 son blUlii! rctoail, 1 The fiU't tlllll I in- fl l slllto tl li oeenl oik i- l ut Ilia; tin- annuel 3l llilnulee HUM- bill pb-llt) llloli' IllMli'I'.ul fol Mil -11 n-i lull) wnen 1 gem 1. illy 1 1.1 eei f.ed under the fc-i tieral lii-adiliK of the "rpberry." The xure.ty wa luiluk' up iiw and tuked ll.e filit. home of the ipluyei ailm'itlid that tbey oen r would have acorcd the (hii (om b 1 down hud not the first viar null I been eotlK.di-llihly liervou dUl iliR tha i early pi-rliel, The diipi'ti-is who hn ln-i-u fob all f.K- un-d out bow tlie Nelii,iek,i ii.id '.ll line up llkainet Sontil Ihikola nekt Hut Hi !,!. Iltif the mill who In k'olm; to l.ii" I Iii-iii up hn not d 1 bled. Tlie li-iini wbli b Hlai led ax.ilnsl the frebnirii Friday t-venimf found h' ber er and rk lioi-ppi-l on the wiiik, Well, ir and YVeuk at the tinkle, liasaett and M'-lluon at Kunrd, )loiie at center, I'reaion al iiuarter, Noble and Herb I)-wltz at half and Caplaln llarlley piuyliiK full. All but lloiiw fit tho dopeater' ahei-t. They figured Peterson had won the job for life laid ye-ir, but there eem to be no audi thliiK at Xehrahka, Thl com- Jbjiiatlon did not bint loiiff, however, a Coach Jjnwgoii wa endln In men all during the scrlliiin.-ice. I .t-t It be mild on behalf of the froh that their whowlnir wa not all due to poor playing; on the part of the varsity. They gi awns wild several pae In mlnlity fine hupe. F0111; Valley WiiAsvl IVaius lo Play (.mjililoii . . Srlii'iliinprr. I Ii l-t tr Din t lor fur I . m ul Stluittl. rrtiiipi (railir. Wray Brown Wins Over George Yerger fit. ltii Mo., it. J. Kt. I-oui tennlg ilayer carried away the honor in the mttrhri today when Wray Brown, MieHouil gtate champion, alao ruiinor-iip In the inter -ordlene r hainploiiHliip of United Slate, de feated (Jeoi Re Ycr tfer, ciir 61, 8 1. i:imer Bchwaru lefeateil Jimmle Kltnora In one of the hardent fought I matches em in j any Kl. Lo u i ; tournament th, ! year, 8-6, 6 4. j Sunday afternoon (ieorge Terser meet Karl Kemmon Jn the cham pionship of the two citit'H, w'hile El more meet Ted Hermann, winner of the city championship. In tho doubles Saturday, Schwartz brother defeated Yerper and Elmore, 6 4, 6.:!. K ii i 1 11 , Mo , t I I - l..p t I - Atlili 1 ,c ie.i, ul iiive of tli Mi ill ..li)' muff ,-rfli In ee it pll In tin- I.111 !, .1 il.iv M oik of I lull line at the Hotel f 'nit iiiioir lirf r- 1. 1 Ilk. I l. (In- .,lif,-r , , basket leili m lieiiuii-. , i. mil, 1 robin m bidul I'iill iig f,,r .1 Ii-,in- ami borne gamt ullli in iv si lloul hi tin- ioiifi-iein-r us aii.itii.el 'lh i-iis.,ii will stint tin- llMt wee-It In Jimuiii y and wilt eli me the llrt w i- k In .M.iri Ii. No ari.-itiK'-iii lit wer- made or illn-iieei-d for any play for 11 title. Ijiei year K 1 il. is and Mieeoutl wei tie, hi I be i-Iiihp of f Ii- si .isnii mul tbtn h.ik Mm II oiilsldii piie.iin, bronglii lo Im 11 1 , but the third u nun w not pl.ived. The ri-pri-sniCitu'i a erl,iblilie4 kUiirniiti-e of fi'iii iii-r gunie. Hie iwn 1 tcjilo to split the expense of the of Heinle. Kpiillil uriani'eiiiii,( were loo In fur curlUK for I lie epni' of ollb'ial lo 11 one oMIcial work'-d e erul icaliie in (uci-eloii at the wins Hchiad. A basket bull rule Itilerpre tlon niei'tlng; will be loll her He-cunlii-r 1 and Z. The nieetlnx will Ihi attended by the at lib tic director and com he of the 'arlou m hool In the conference. The annual confi-rence meeting will be held at that time, Th annual Mlaaourl valley cro-country run will be held nt WashliiKton university, HI. Iiiiim, oil Aiinislire day. A. A. rlchuhiiiffer, formerly t Ot tawa and Emporbi, wa rceotinized 4 for hi effort to ruse athletic gland ard at CrrlKhton uulveraity, f)ma- ha, and lamket ball date were r runtred between Creij;hton and four valley achool. Crrichton may make another east ern basket ball trip thl winter. Those In attendance at the meeting: Benny Owen, athletic director at Oklahoma; J)r. 7.. C. ClevenKer, ath letic director at MUaourl; K. U. V II on, athb-tio director at Drake; Jir. K. C. Allen, athletic director at Kan kii; M. K, Ahern, athletic director at K. H. A. C; Vr. it. J. Huff, athletiu director at Orlnnoll; A. A. Hchablnger, athletic director at Ci-eighton, non conference, gchiajl; C. U. Applegram, coach at Washington: Owen Frank, coach, at Xebrunka, Wm, Chndler, coach at A me. Bennett Hill Wins FoMo-vJng Is schedule for Nebrsik: Jsnuary 4 Kansas at Lawrence. January Kansas Aggies st Manhat tan. January 16 Urak t Lincoln January 20 llklahoma at Lincoln. January 12 Missouri t Lincoln. January 26 Urak at Ues Moine. Jiinjary Ji. Ame at Ames. January 87 tlrlnnell at Orlnnell. l-'ebniary 2 Orlnnell at Lincoln. IVbrusry 3 Ames at Lincoln. ' February t Oklahoma si Norman. I ebriinry 12 Kansss at Llnnnln. fehiuary- H Kansas Aggies at Llnceli,. Kebrnary ?3 sshington at 8t. Iau:. Kelirusry 24 Missouri al Tolumhla. .Marcit 2 Washington at Llnr.olo. .Nonroiifrrrnee Came. January 26 Kansas Aggie sgaln.t C're!Rl,ion, In C'lriaha. rebrusry 13 Kansas against Cre ghton, In tiros h.i. February 17 Nebraska against Crelgh t n it, in Omaha. March 4 Oklahoma, against Cre'glitnn, in omiihu. First k of February Kansas against k. n. A. C, in Kanasa City. San Joaquin Race j South High Loses to Alumini, 19-0 yi'nville.ss i 'a n-y.cf Hlglire.lf Russell, rf rierney.l'b Traynor.lb 4 Orlinuilb 4 M"hmldl,c 4 I'ooper.ii .1 t I II Durns.rf i a :t 1 niUsubert.lb 4 113 0 4 li'Illiniwilf 4 0 2 1 1 0j llounli.tf S 1 -J I 1 ?,Fonsees,?b J 1 4 1 1 llllsrgrave.c 4 0 1 I 7 0 1'inelll.Sb 4 1 I 1 4 1 liohne.sa 4 1 ll.uo.ue,u I l oui-h p 1 0 0 Tolule 24 8 sHressier 1 llaikle.p II EKIililiu.k I I 0 ,. M .1. i. i I i- 4 l.l ..d i mini hi 1 K Is ti f-sil -sin itmil i.f iiefin l Irjf ti-HiilMlle Si .1 I I 1 t. . i Knglamt to I'ay High to Ste Stki Suing at Hit Stable Mat Totals 94 4 27 11 Two nut when w-iiuiin run icorrU. xHetteil for Touch in aeventli, Hsileil for Markle in iniitli. aioi by Innings; Plllsl.urgl f 300 (loo 4 l-llii-nnl " D'i't 1H2 4 kunilnary Ntlae: II gtiee, Tleruev. Trsv. Iior, lirlnilii, Hnuell, I ubtei-a, I'ntelll i.j, ilulillv krrnrs Tlm), 'rrs)nor, Mersn. vine, Ivn.ill Two-bos hue Hume. r',m. si-A. Itiies.il Thiee bete Ml: Travnnr, liiiubis t-iiiy: I'liiei'i in s..u.ec la liaueM, I. ell on be-ee; I' lebur l, 4, I 'tin In lla'l. i. ii.-e en t. nir i o(ir 2 eiiru e-lt Mr i ,i..tir, 4 (v u. . I b. VI. , ' ii ' l"r I iii(u. la 1 1 -J inn. is; ft r.,u. ii. i ia i : i o,.i ,. ,,f ,,-. " til S lniiiiir W mnliitf .iik'l: Jumei". fieii.-i Heir ao-l wiser. litoe; I 1, NUi'4l, 1-1 Sens. ! pirTani it'.ii jiMiw.ii All It II A III II Ii 4 Ul I, s 4 1 Hues if . J ( il 4 1 4 i l n-.it II. I I. lit i- at' I it I I I . I 4 4 1 : en a .. ... m i i n iMa if ff I a f..,, ,., j -.. lu I put bal I 4 4 t I li'a ' l a 4 : ! "ill . I I W . i i e,e.' i a a .hv., y I.',. e l -. .ee FRIDAVN K4CSILT. ' LOOAL. Oiilral, 8!; Crrightnn High, ii, STATU. Lincoln, Fremont, 0. llHknta f ity, 3j .Im kMin, 0. Lyons. All; Hooper. 0. i othrnbiirg J; Mneon ( lly, u. I hapiirll, 1.1; Julesburg, 0. ork, I7 Knperlor, u. t nlversity l'lsce, li; rete. 0. Ailnmn, 'iS; ( ollegr 4 leer, 0. Mailings, 11; Mlnilrn, II. Mi.ldrcge, T llvford. A. Ilayaril. 41; Ncoltshluff, . Kliyunl seronila, j Krottahluf f eeollilii. 0 Bayanl Meconil., 8; Mrotlsbluff Tc emla, II. ( I'atvue t lly. l.ii rails I Ity, 1. Nellgh, ,17; amnion, a. lr,l. 25; l entral t lly, (I. Kearney, 'ri l.raml I. land, 11. Ilurnrtt, II; llenkelinaiin, 8. Aurorii, St; I'ola, a. l-rtlnglun, VI; Maswell, 0. I hamiell, 1.1; Meilgtvlrk, 0. I'lattaiiiiMlth, J1 Merpllig W ater, 1 1, nhenaiiiliiiih, ti taet Ilea Muliers, II. Ilennllrt, ll, llrailsliasv, II. I.olhelibiirt, Sll; Mason I III, . I Inenln lllilffs, t; liKn, . lllmiliiMrlil. 4 laiiirrl, . Hem roll, I'emlrr, . Aim, Kl Ileal er 4 lly, . i'eiu, LI; .Nrbra.ka, . - I til I M,i:. I'es Miilnrs unlierelly, -; mill ,.,. lege, 4 mmi, Kii liraerland. a. Telae Ulllvrrelly, l.'l Austin ialle, II" aril I'atw loll., II; I etas 4 tl Kresno. Cul., Oct. 1. Bennett Hill won the 150-mile San Joaquin classic, here today with a speed of 102 mile an hour. II is time was 1:"7:4. Harry Hartz finished second and Tommy Milton third. Coach James ration's South 1 tin It t-chool football team lost to tlie school aluiiinl eleven at Athletic Dark R-aiu May oy the score of 19 to 0. Leo Diegel and Mitchell , rh AI,Jni'1' "?or,,d ,nPir t louch Tr i - n ir .r x !down on a fumble, while the remain lieatl LlSt 111 IrOlt 3Ieet I ins two touchdowns reaulled from Ik'llo Meade Country Club, Nash- forward passe, ville. Trim., Oct. 1. Seventy-two Coach Patton substituted freelv in ' holes of record breaklnng play by 64 1 order than none of bis regulaii ! of America s premier golfer over the j would get injured and be unable tn ' Belle Mend" Country club course here 1 1'lny ak'ainst Fremont at League para I today left the title of open champion here Friday. 'of tlie south hatiKini; In the balance, . .with I,eo Ulegel nf New Orleans, and 1 ii Abe Mitchell of England, standing at i lVllSSOUri ValleV ill, a t.,n ..r II.. !!, in n II . flcuf 1 boiuirs, each w ith a score of 2S0. four strokes under pur. I'rlnci ton, N. J.. Sept. ;lu l'l-nn e- ton eiislly ib-feuti-d the Johns Hop I kin footlmll team in the openlni; iKimie of the aeaaon here lod.iy, 3D to 0. and displa.M-d surprlelni; aliuudalice of material. Th TlRer attack iii tted four touchdowns a mt the defense pie enteil the visitors from i-ai'muif a i first down and playing once In Prince- Ion territory. Opens Saturday Mvery team In the Missouri Valley conference nets Into action next Sat urday excepting; Dkluhoina. The I'hediile of openinu- K line; South lsknl at Nebraska. KNI1S.1S st W eel polnl. viKshburn sgainst K. . A. i, at Mn heiten. I'oe iollege st Ames llml Vines ssliist WsahiiigiuR r, si Si l.iiuie Ilium. l el ll .eiiu'l iiiiii'll, Is, asuii.t Itrnk. tt lei VI.. i.-. .'.'Miss Collett Beats Mrs. Gavin for Tit! e Gotham Fans Are on Edge for Battle of Coogan's Blutl a .III f-i" .4 I ll It i It, I.e. I t,. 4 M.i IS S ,l.i.4 'il.lhjigk . . -a ,i, i . .w il, . -e i i k.4,4 i liel 4 ii . . j' -. l I . . . 4l -s - e i.iaft. t e. 4 -'S g-.ee. 4. I-1- ' l'ii..., k.. i .ar. . 1 I.iMlH I l ' I I 4 el-1 4 f lM4l II.. 4 . an. ' el . 4 4 1 I --.-I 4 'lk.r l-.iii M rued, i i.l , . f lh ,. Iii tit sen . an, .l , i.e I c.iii vl tt ,.ii, Wit .el ! 41 ii-o .l4) li, a . ii . i.i i i s ,i ft. kl tt.ii. t in. M i: m ... i ,(. 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