12 THK OMAHA I'M'.: TTKSD.W. OCTOF.KK 3. 1922. r 1 Will McGraw Ya. 1 K '-' i t (Joint J. PTfGraw: Jnlifl .1. MHiraw, manager of tin- New Yurlt ,-ill Mill illrrrl lili Irani' play In On world' w rli'H wild It atari Ihi hi rli. Mi (.raw's club copped llii wrli'H from 1 1 if Vinli las) ear. fM 'School FoofSall 4"ozu.l I..HOM Seroml 4. Mine. I'l..O'I, Nell, IX I. .'. IHpi-.-lBl I -J' ut ll lli.t Ita a -.-oitii 'l'-l lit of lie- . on h.-i-at th haaila of 'I"- .Vjltll li.itl.' I. (.in, oiat." cha inpiona Tnc ie on was 41 lo V. Cozad nd l-arnmu iltay Kralu), (deaMisaJ lliirh l-osf. lilonwouit, ii' i 2 int.fi ixl )-Th I'SlH tU'-nwoo.l Mail M hool Ioolijw.il le,.iil lo.t to lit Klllolt ol-.eu hi-f'- hy lh sent- of 21 $j Q. Lutes iff uioaha irntn V.y Hlnnr. tioiiMa. N.'li.. ih '. 't iMin-i'lal.t Th liHal hliiti hi hunl fnotliHll ti-Hln watlnpi-il ihi Kfllrfl'-l'i If vn hi liy lhi mini' nf 2 1u il. lmrli!lif!i-U TllttH of lliu liinctn wna thu ttiii' of th n;ini". Mfrpliif 'ntir lnt (iMllii-. Plullami.u'li, N.li., In-t. 2. I .S..-i la 1. 1 1 n thlr firrt khiiih of tin- Hfii.xwl Ihi I'lutt-mimth Kililwura il-f.-ati'il the Vr. Iiiiy Wittir Plfvi-n on th Ittlur'a Krldiron hy the morn o 3- to M. 1'lnr to Kciirrli-M Tir. llni-illi t. Ni h , l)i I. 2 (Suk IbI.) Thf luntiillrt hlKh mlloiil mid tin' Hiudfihiiw !Hfniii uliiyil to a wi-nri-Ii'iia tie here Itcfora a largo rrnwil of funs. I.olhf nhilrn lli-frHtu Mhwmi CIIj. Cothi'ribiirtf. Ni li.. ' t. t I.SpitIh!.) Th (lothnnl.urif hlSll ii' hiiol foolhull tdi'n ilifi'Hti'd tll Mhwiii 1'lty flnvm llTO ly the mron of :t to o. I.oup 4'Hv IMiftf. HrolK'n How. Nob., im. 2. (Sc l.tl ) Th Mrokin Ilnv. liiKh K'-ro.oI foottojll tmm (Ifffntfd thu l.uup rity iI-mi hi-r lvthp nura of H to C m hiuih- fen tiirori hy thi long end riins ot ihu Hroln'ii 10W llllrjill, fienmn IKfralK Kulrfiflil. Knlrflflil. Noli., "t- :. iSiiihI l-Th" r..-ii.v hliih who'jl footlmil tm rt-fmi-il thf lorn I il-vr-ii la a fnnr nnrt i Imi ii nm liri hy tht n'om 'if iii to n. nnounrii fii-hwlillc. An-'i", Ni'i),, iii-i. tsp -rinl ) 'nili h Th.1I Wilnon of Uj lm-() hUU hl f'"" -M toalii h lomtili tr"'l th- m hi-.tuli! for the tn.iin, hut woul.l 111!" in nM n f.-w HK.ro Itainia ti tho lift. Any t'uni In Ih" iat wl-hlnit auif with th.- Anly h'Kli Ham uru'"l to mrlto i'uui'Ii V llwui. no; Anfh'y mro-ilulB follown; iii'tohor i. l.mio I'lty at t.oup t Hy. iivt.il.er in. i ml in .vnsiey. Oi'tnbr Ravonna at Hnvfitiia. lirtohT "7 Opin Novomlior a ('. I l ' Novombor II Hn.Kon H" nt Atikitv. uvrnil.r H I.uuk City ut Arl"V. Novi'mbiT Open. Novomhrr SO AUUio'o (tontatlM"). Aim Kil.v Wlnnrr. Alma, Oi-t. ? ( Sp.-.lal. 1 AUna hUh won nn mv vlitnry horo when it ilofmto.l rieavor CUy hy th aiorj- of .l In (i Th" A"n h eh fonrh l nnxjoua to ii'hrdulo name f"r Thiinkmtlvluif day. Vullov Tnm IVnnli Immoa. " Vulli-y. Noh.. -' IHwi'UI.I T Vallev a.-nuHl l.-uin l af'pr kiii' for Ssiiir'dav nnl Hunday. !plll.lin and Mr.-iutto tulor - wrii.. for ni. Vrlto or tflopliuiio N. n. Johnon. alloy, Noh. to provloua or'. imt..rd Twj rat" Aiinomiro M hrlulo. lld nt. o : tho fi.ntha!! a.h.d- ulo of tht lnvid on. huh 'l fur ti" oi.n J aa follow.: th-iohor with rM.iitton at lmid til). D.t.hiT H WIIH ork at l'av i.l t'i'J. iiolohfr ?1 w.lh. i ij,,' ' a at I'l'Ma, i. lohor If nh Ah:ud i I'.m.I t lty NoiMiii.-r 1 i'h I'.iil. i I'oili So.inilrf t nh Xooaid (m.n'i'v ' TM.t i"'- ,..f.olr IT llh Cfl'lril ' l'o',i ittfr miii j(ttn i : r 4 t huM Anl Mitt i.H U ! in m ' V m- Aui tv r' ( It Ahiv i -.w't il t'" "."" f -iti r4um ltt.fcuit, itMi - 1 f r r.i 44. it.ittn i ih t I -41 n- Mti J ft PMt t--Mti Ih rhli' V. f ! ( - t;r.h N-l ' I1!'. T ' k - rn- t. " t - t t.f, .m 4-h v.i I - ' ' ft vt t M f T" I u ft It U-IW NJ ft ft rt a 4HJI' t ' ' t H r 4 a iwf tt-t, . I th t m- ' j t I r 1 k 1 .vu id fc-'i hi -. ft 1 fct i ti. I ' to ; -. - ftft ft t vl 4r :t i ltft I M -- l V au .ii, I tta A V ; M1' f- I h i . - it ft k - A v s - v t 1 i I ' .aa ft I , ! - - e. ' i .. 4 - - i, ft.-.4 4 Lead Winner- - ,. . A1'1U: fve . I if .lie- Sam Reynolds Beats B. Youns for Title Hiiln I'.i J lli.Mj, Millie ii'ilf ( lllltlllloll, tiilili il aili'Uli'f tillc tn ll H ki ovtlliK 1 1. ft yi fitiTiliiy over tin- lUiiiilni Kit-Id 1 1 lull toiirMo Iii-ii lii ili-f.-iitod Hl.iltio ! Viiiiiik In the ft iiiiIm of Hip cluti ch.1111 ! !; .ii i-h , 1 i ntnl I lii! iiiitti-li ciiiIIiik ; on tli Mill xii-eii. Ii..vntii! nli (li-fH.-iioil Young In tlio 1 1 nn U of tin- Htulu ihaiiiploiiHliip ovfr tli! name rourHc. Thl inatcli aluo c-niling on the 13th Kr-''". The chump mnde the rnoiiilriB 1S ln.li s In "r. end wn throo up on I'.l.-iliin at tho miiI of tht- tiinrnliifi'a play. Uliiliio took a "S In the morn- rinmin opoii on thM aolpiliilu and I'rinol pal Nfll .1. Andi-rioin would llk to fill thorn' d:ilcM with ny Bund leaiim dHairlnv u fai.1, oli-an kh tii". I'ninhvM v,)io liuvf opoii .h.tci. on ihiir aohpilule ahonld got 111 tutioh. with Mr. Andi-raon ot onoe. tirtoiior C llav.-look at W'ahoo, Oototi -r .1-1 l-'roi.iont at Frenmltt. iioli.l.jr L'H ipn. Hi'tohrr 27 M!ii. Novi'iiibor 3 Wohuylor at Wiihon, Novpnihor ID Htat Annie JIikIi hool at IJm-i.lii. NuVoiiilior 17 1 'Ih t tMmi.llt h at YValion. Noninb.r J4 Wool Point at Wcat Ti.t nl. Nnveinhor 30 Anhlund lit Aslilliiid. Uiif r Hitch Hint from ljfruil. Vnr ihu fii'Ht 1 1 1 in thr- yMtrn T,ln- chin hi if It of t hf Hluffrt linn nil n.i n,,-. l u. rh Nifn-n.-y WON H f'Mtl- f r loiirnpyt-fl to i.ok'iii. Ui., Mtwl irmirtf'"l thtli rontliall t'-'im l),v (lie r ' ' " i' nf 2 i M'tire nl' ilif kmimq niUH in Ih I'T W ll.'Il l iatpl. (IWi'llJI Of it'ivvtii-.l t tin LtKn f u 1111 k (fun li'oit. In t hi', 1 tMiir I ho Jl Miff f run hwi-ei ii ruint 111- oul Uitill of th" uhiiip. I, Tit. only thiul M'lnr ili" Hltl-i t'flilii.1 tlifir A ivl'-i "H f IH nrtl fur yhii.iiiiloiih, In., c t ( f-' if l.i I. I'Uylnjr tf".l ffHtilmll mill kploK '- f'UNt tiurilltf lrlf'fT (.if thfl Kiilll1 h-'HUfi if ir.JurU-.M lo "Hill' i!I:i-yinv, -lot imhii, SlieiiMii.Ioah hi'xh opt'ic'l Its hunt' K''.'. M'-i'Hon b tl'-ffitliHK llfiff fi'lail. nf lt'S Mdlli.'n, 'I t.i ii. A s;irt y r ;irl hi K-' i ' wan th" l"ii" ii uw, S-i ni( of hati 1th-.'- , fri-ni ft'iilf-r lift r.at MitTM itrniti'1. H'Hnyl', tiHlt'hitt'K, wan iluw m il . i ti i n I hi I own hiie. .sh'nHt:rI,.;.h nil) iIwy 'iVtural hiffli tf iin..hH ii"t aS.itu;tIrty. ! HtirvHrd Kiiny MIimmt. j Hfirvanl, Nph., un, :', '! in llnrviird hl-h H4lio.il vlPiHii (riiuiif-tj ihn Siitrkhani ! iiKKi'''ffni i"it "ii th Itn-.tt fir UI. I n t he Ilir-lilUK Rillllt ttf 111" MtliM'Ui, ,b to y, Tllfi ItM'itl Bi. tiFt 1 19 iii thf Hn-i iiti.irtT, HKitin in thf 45'i.inl, ntakiriK In th flrt httlf 'f the Kfiinf, Hu'ji Mfvi'ii In the lHjXt ((UMT- ifv itiitl is in tho lHut, nuikltue their imlnta itn k"'1 hrnkrn fltli1 runnlnn nhit ltock hni nn-niptP4l only miI riiun. MurvHrrt'a ft oh I ntvr whi in diuiK"!" t hroiiKhout ( he n(ir Kiiintt the lm i Inoklnit for mat"! I to I hfir Kttnir tn-xt f'rltliiy m km! nut Hf.niiton with r onfiiltMie. Th- rrniHintlfr of in total prhftluie in hk follow:: N-)otn, tuinhfr 2 : K'lk'n (Mnher 21 Knlrflria, Nitfmltr 17. nm Helton, Thank hkiv inn. Tht lorn) tfftin w til play ut tl il ('.mid iVtotr U. t Ksi4r Novrmtnr y. 'lav i n!' Nitvfinli.T l and ha o an open ditto Novemlur "4. I Mlianrt. Uhn. AHUn.e. !y.. th. 3 -(Hil-UM In th firt iu of thn ftmn (h Alliftht Hiifh 4-ho-l foothflll tfam WMlk'd hv i with ftl "v 1- Uaf y fr.urt h I'hftdron i l-sni oil Ih-' Atiiniif fir round with ! -offt of t F.Itt'll''ff nf th firt , hiiif nf h BHe Ih- lout "i1 run f MM I forHflrd p!te-S (H ll;ii. Hnd liftt-Xltl I A i fi" hilfl-ifh. f,iil v a.rufii i i i -htttiwrn :"d liHf. in thrr I- any in tit thltt fnl.rlt- I'liir, n ! f r 1 ,.llt,,r ' m "jr n h i',i-u''i' n n tinattte o i nunu I tt t-- or- fti i hs -Mid . f th. f -t iii- ii-r VV t$ i to I' M,t ,( tllia ' -ii-l ttf lh f rt h'f (. ,i it... ; ihitd )tMtir limlron, irmrt ( nn i.iti- h h n trt M ',ttf;.r- lit Ai,iiH ; .nil) I - o V - l-f i -d f f I lif f irl 1 l' Uim.ui , him I i . it v-H n r ?h t f ' -t tfiiiu . l i.ti ; I'm ut -j t-i.itf In ttti I "-ni-l ff m I' 4 II tl '-4H a L flu'-. W 4 ft ' (id It A, i. 4,1, (t I lh''.l tlltlil't H" tetMl k.ai"l t4Sof Hi. I -.,. V o -,. J ... I . ' .i- . ' .i j ' C tl n , i.:u-,. a.,,o,Mi ... lhP ( ..'. .,, 1 ,,o . ,t ,.-Kit.l i.. I I ', .-I ... . fi, I.,,,! , l , o,.. . a. Of" t, . i .,. ' ' - fc e . .-,- ii , -, . i .., I I ... i I- a.,. I a. . ,,i it ..,., in., t . , wi ; ! Ie4 rt V .i .. v-j. ii. . j o . t I W ll, I , i I I I ' "" "'-' M ' ' "-!, . M.N '..I I ,i ,!,(.,., .,., t I 1 I . ft ' -l-J . H. ', ..- , I I - --..I . , 1 f . a - i . ,i. , . , . , "t '' M, t i. . . . '. J , 11 .. I . t 1 4 I -' .-...... I , , I. I". i . . - t , , ' . V ,. . 4 I t . , ., --' ' ' I-" I 1. s - t . . i . . tlx i - f' CoriiliiiskiTS in lor Hard (iiiinr With Coyotes j,'arii)' Scmiiii HdiiniH I'roiii Stiiiili DjLuta Vaiikltui ' (.'oiilot Willi l.illlt' Infuriiiutiiiii. I.liiiiilii, "it, 2 hH1u 'JVl (,-itilii ) K.rloy Yiiiiiiic. frrohiiiuu 4'iuuh, ro I u i in. I tioluy from rnnllllnn, H. I' , wlion- li ont.-il th. Holllll iHikntu Ymiktoit kiimio Hutiiriluy. Ill lu fni mat Imi n 'nut, liowover, nn Hi.uili JiiiknU ri. .. I ono toiii'lnlowii and tliry iliio. a it. f.'iialvo fume rn-lln-ly. No forw'Hrd imo wore utteinpU'if i.inl th Covoto only Mini on-f hu-iJ to I..- to lii-fp Vmikt'iii out f.f their trril torv. Cohi-Ii YouiiK lllyo. kiiup of tho piny Iih pli k"'d up to lii" year- lin o'liiii'l t Ii in nfii-riiooii mid ll-y will piolmlily l;c wut hkiIiixI Hi"' "N iiioII ' " loinol row. VollliK a ' ...l t lliilllil. il Ho- In f.ii iinilli'ti Him 'In' HoiMli 1'nLoHi Inn. la of ini.liiiiu H.-ixlit, Hud .iiM.il- il; Willi a) I.Hi Ii fl.-ld roiiipoaid of i f.iiir khihI, weighty im-ii. faot mid ; olilfiy, who work in p'-ifi-t t mil -on. t.iiiitiil, lit .lUHil. r, U uiitiMiHlly j KM.d, I'niirli Young ai()'n, not only In illi.-i tiiii( tho t.-iiui Im I n Ihu in punt- nur. Th Kotith Kiikotn ti'iiui In nmrliiil liy AlllMoii, fmiiKT Mlninotu wlar, und lori'lit iomi-Ii ttt Yimhlliif1oil (Uittc, uaalatH liy Kck hurry, Jmitniuiilh liitiilniiry of HM-erit youm. T)iun tho lnK-iiiiity and knowl-de of tho Katim of football from two ronal Ih Ik-Iiik Ii ivo-n into tho Vi-rmillion iu:ul. St. Louis Fatrs Hani (rid StheiJule Tliis War Kt. l,ulllH, Ort. 2. Ai'tiVB foothitll practice id under way today at 8t. !,nii: unlviTa.ty wh-ri forty iiiiidl dalfn for ponilionH on th rlfvcn are xolnif through daily pritotlc work out h undi-r tho nupt-rvlnlon of Hlc-ve O'ltulirktt, chief coiich. FiitinaT on of tiiH liunleot kcIiuJ ule. t'ouuh ()'Hiirk Marted pran lien with ono of th lai-K'-it aquad of foolhall candiilati-a that Iibh reported in yfiiri. Nearly a dozen of lat ycitr'n player will Im with the elev en till! k'MKOII. JiminlH Kinncau, captain of the lSl'l l!illlkeni, ha been added to the football coaching itaff to liolp develop a act of f,-mf, liardhittliiK f-iidu. The line candidate, are beiiiff fiut through htrenuoua ncrifiiniaKefi. Heveral lntfrcholnntli; battli-n. In cluding guinea with Notio Lfcinin and the MiflilKan Aggicn, arc on the Bil llken'a ne.hedule. Iowa State Harriers Start Daily Workouti Aiiii-m, Ja Oct. 2. Kour of the Iowa Slate college cronH-country team have already atarted their year' workout and many more are expected to join them after reglntration ha been com pleted. Oiptaln Moyd Itathburn, aensatlonal nilbi and two-mile runner of Jaot pining team, In addition to hln atel lar work on the ltomh country teuni, ban been working on the cinder for the pant week. lieorge Kenton of Oanvillc, la., find Keith Urown of Marishalltown, lat year's letter men, have been working out nt homo and are in excellent aha pe, areordlng to repoita from the coach's office, liierba urn, w ho won 111 letter In the apurt lat year, will be eligible again this year a will Hallo well. Omaha Pitcher Wins Log on Trophy Cup ('hai-lon JlcClellnnd. city ami state luiiKenhue pitching champion, won a , leg on the t'laridge trophy cup at the annual Nebianka-lowa horseshoe j toiu iianient ln-ld yesterday at lllalr, i Neb., when he won '-i out of 24 guinea. lid Walls of Missouri Valley won i second place when he lost two gullies I out of the 24 played. Guy Cook ot Illair placed third, lie lost three con tests out of the 24 played, , ritchera from Iowa and NeorasKa r.minele.l Th 1923 tournament will I be held at Missouri Valley, la. EDDIE'S FRIENDS The wife- tat i neaeR Touch AMotHf . I v . , - CaR0 TOO YMfVsJT Mt TO QO CACK-p Om Av WORD DO YOU - StfE. tMJ6Ui,r UtVEfi VOU piMOUJ H0UJ IT v . ( ! m i-j, ,1 n i . V Ll1. i (If SERIES' , HUNK lYMMr.lt I I iA I MM J ntcher of tin- New York tiluut. lilai. K'K'd imluri.l, n) ul, inpalilu ami ery Hipu la r. Alii'Ketli.r utili a i-ltl-u, lie vtu lx.ru alinoat within tho ohadow of III Almiio at Km Am l.uilo, Tm., Hay 87, IVJfl. bull and tliroH I Ik lit buinlnl, doing lo it Ii ui)' well, la 6 feet 1 inch ill In ik'llt und U2 iiumla In woli.-iit. I'layfd flrat with th i' torla Club, in th PoiilhHrat 'IViaa l.cUKU.-, in I'jIU, knoi K..I uruiiiid mill the tn-inl pro until 1'.02, then played a i. ki. ii with thn l-'lint I bib, of the Hotilhein Mu-liiyaii l.i.muo, iiml trait culled from :1.x In, nulla by thn hi. I.niJia I'nrdiuiila. A, 'ii-r a . axon or lu of litllu in linn, lie waa fanned out to Hpilliti lb Id of thu I'eiilrnl l.'iiK'i'', and Wai bark av,iiiii Willi I lie t'.irdliiiilit In J I 1 4 , there in i-eiiiiiin illilil llil!, when Im una traded to the UliiiiH. AlHny reiiurdid a a dangerou bltt.r, lie had hi beat ooaaun laat year, when lit lilt .320 In J'lH game fur Ihu (ilant. J a clever man In handling pitcher, lieme got the 4-iiU ou r Hmifh In tiloat of the liu portant m-rlia, Hnyder can al-i nil In aa flrat riiiarmmi, liavlng plujed tle l.g fur the t'lirillmil on odd oceaalona dur ing the fteannrii of 19)6 and 11V17, Dave Bancroft, Field Gaptain of Giants, Valuable Player -W lorU Oct. J.SiMcInl.HOutif.ir the flrft time in 1.1m raiver. He oil the fiH.i iIirtiMg thM drfH.Htvt-Utt:tTl ,!h rn...r i. a K,r batN-r nI May that tiHtlii-r John AMiww, thtli rie hllf4 H.en (,U(, to l)s ,,Uu.rlor imii.agf-r, i,or hU firm iimOHlHi.t, UrhHuu m.f inMrnllona! fr.NP. Ten . , "M".-H"t i'.ul. uu iruiu inuriym am hf hit .213 with fh Port- phi-pB on tho heiirh, all amum hM j been Date Knncroft, field cniitiilnlng the Giant to another pennant. "lianny" I listed by many of the competent crltica of the game to lie the greatest shortstop In baseball to day. The teams that have won pen iiiinta with a poor, or even mediocre man at shortstop the pivot of the dn- fense are few and those that have come through winners of tho world's of-ries virtually all had topnotcliers. Itefore the 1D22 season ended base ball writer lgan casting about for the most valuable man to hi team of all the major leaguers and a number mentioned Hancroft, placing blm in the class with Join Tinker, of thn old Cubs, Hans Wagner of the I'lrntes, l:.-tbbit MaranvlIIo of Pittsburgh and IJoHton, Jack Harry of the Athletics and Ked Sox. and a greater pluver than Arthur Fletcher, now with the Quakers, who was Jioncroft'a prede cessor. The f!lant captain is of fust class caliber botli on the defense and of fense and ns a field general. As a lend-off man be ranks with the best of all time, lie covers mi amazingly large area In the field and Js a pester ing, dangerous runner on the base. He Is considered quite a bit belter than the cold figures show him to be. Last season Bancroft lilt over .300 .N ATION A I, I.EAt.lK i2i i:t 4i. AB. K. H. Pol. PH. llurnaby, St. lfliila IM !, Ml MO .41 .SM Vlillrr, (hl.-uiii. l!ilH til I IM .:).-. IllKheo, I'lllKbnrch IMI CIS 1 13 5 1.1 Ml Crimea. 4 III. a.. . . I Iol ISO .S.VI .3-M Tlerney, I'lttabargli IJJ441 B7 l. .2 13 .2118 AMF.KII AN I.KAt.l K 11132 lll'il fi. Alt. R. II. I'l l, Pel. si. i,.r, si. I -on la . ,ii;:,km i:v; 241 .41.1. ;i nh), iirtroit mi -.-7 in .mu .nan Speaker. 4 level nd I.HI 4'.' M 11 .21 llollniann. ilrlrolt ll4r.S Wt l:4 .SSS .11114 Miller, Philadelphia 149 .VI IM) 111. .1,14 .'is The Big Winner Suddenly Reforms W SAY, DVtL AAEsJ would To &Ay wit i-iimt (JOMWA 6E.T A RENjoi(aL. "R GU(L P0U6H ft. . i' UUN t?UEV 1' TfMf. f r ... tU ' - - - i T ,T " ' f -1 KWtl. MMITII. CUI...KH . Individual, who lllilo lablnd a'lllHNk, (llltl guartla and br.i pt..ie. ior to (ill. It .mm nf Hi (ilailta' plti her . Thu Ihi rail blm "oil," that b'lng tho I. n l M.e v. tali. n of hi Inutdrn Ii ui. till hna hirtl si In .f but varlod i ll.. r. lie britan I't , loaf ball Willi th iull i lull of tho leva league In Hill) and llio following araaon a.iw him doing tin. with Tula nf tlt M'eatern ar' !.ilon. II ilioti hit ll tiul north to l!ia heter of th llltl riiatli.nal league. Ibe Ii" ..limlo tho bill at a .:, S punt for !l giimr and vus lllllll.-.lll.l.ly H4tlf urioll b" M'--lillin, Him fcne up Mll'll ball pi) ii for Ibr pi-lvilegn of lid' dally .iiiy. 'I'lil Im not alHMjglxeii km pliiiaiint. At ono time during Ih pniu-nt hoii .Mc'ir.nv f.irced to l ila.,al Hiullli for dii gnrd of tiulnln' nil. a, but at pre. eiit everything 1 xort ne. KimCt blt..3J'I Hitli th Glanl laal year, by long oilm hi lwt In Km niaj r leu guar, In addition, ha ha lit rilef oneri;i g habit of hit lii'.ij In im rur a at iM momenta, lb- l n ii l atili n!v kuoiJ behind the plato. Oil w.ia born in Hot Hiorlng. Ark., 3D jeara ago; bun left handwl, throw ilKbt bunded; tun a bulirh er ahop In tho off aeamni; weigh 17( potimla and la S feet 10 Inrhca In helirht. lutnl Orp. vlub, h Ut tHm ui o .2.14 Ida first year In iie maior wlih I'lillaiieiphLi and w a member of the Quaker the only time that a club representing that rlty participated In the world' series. In l."3 game in which lie played last year Haiicroft batted .319 and Yielded ,!i0, accepting 358 chancel more than any other National league shortstop and making 32 assist. 3:8 piltouta, 3!) error. He batted In (!7 runs, went to first base on halls B8 time and struck out only 23 time. He scored 121 runs, made 193 hit for a total of 27 bases, including 26 two- baggers, 22 sacrifice hits and. In ad- tlltlon, he stole 17 base. Duck Shooting When the day la right for wildfowl ling It In usually wrong for any other kind of hunting. Pick a stormy day during the seasonal flight and though tcelh chatter, and toe nearly freeze, there will be shoot ing that day and plenty of it. Call ing ducks Is, an ait, attempted by nearly every one and mastered by few. The best imitations are those done without the use of an artificial device. Study the methods of an experienced gunner and practice. The call is essential no matter Jf you hoot over decoys, on the pass, or w.-uling. It Is not difficult to master the call. Many are not needed. Two fir three will sufflee. For non-diving ducks use the mallard call, for div ing or deep watr birds use the blue bill. Of the first type may be classed, mallard, widgeon, teal, gray spoonbill and black. For deep water clucks, red head, blue bill, broad, bills, whistler and butter balls, it is slso well to master the purring cull of the red head. The blue bill Is the most persistent caller. I,isten on some calm day and you will hear thl chattery chnp falll 'y HEV EDDIES Mi . . IT tC'MLRt.lWAMT I i V . WA. yfT i This. - J ThTL Vl'MO Of 1 v0u'v;t. xoX i s I JK!K HAHNr Cl.t.MUtATr;ii in and outer .f the Now loik tlianl' pit. Ii lug ai.iff. la very gwal on ikiu. mini, very bad mi other, 4Hi nf tho foimer tame during Ih l.'l world aerie, where twii- he rama to th relit f of n b eaioro. mat and pil.li. d thn l ankeo abt-.ilulely allly. They cotil.ln t lom h lila itirsoa u vlth a butterfly net. 1'iirlng the pieernt iaiiiialRii be hi. liorn very Yueoiialalent. II alarb-d out to ael the loagu by (be ear and pitched a hitleaa gain again! th I'll III lt early in th " on. Il baa Im-i-ii of litllo urn lllie. Hit rf liiid a ,-iii-e- .,f tailed aU'teea fl.iln I HI i iii I HI j with Keokuk, of the r. ifril aai-.a ialioii; (itvoiiiH.ii, of flu- 'I'lirrul league; th (JiIibkii fub. and J'atenport again. II pil.lnd a few ,iine for the H.MiDii Itrutt iii lilj, won n guinea in 20 atari for lhm In mil. and II nut of 14 the following year. Till iecon nothing to write home aUmt, but It woa auftb eient to altriu t Mc(5raw, and in VjIH he won aix game out of even, and llieii turned around to win S3 out of 24 In 1)13 for hi grealeht year, lie won 20 out nf 35 in l9'-' and 16 out of 23 iital year. Hartie waa born in flullirle, Ok I , 30 jeara ago, bat left handed, throw right, la alx feet tall and w-olirh im pound. , Cobb Equals Three , Big League Records , ! letroit. Ml, h o, t. 2. Three I major league Palling record Were closed Hunday. The Georgian who tied by Ty I'obh In the season Hint ha hit .300 or belter In 17 seuson. equaling the record of Han Wag ner, naa 20 or more afetle to hi credit in eight season and lis bat ted .400 or better in three aon. HI single at Cleveland Hunday as sured him of a tie for .400 record, the hit making hi average for this ea son slightly above that mark. The fent tie the record of Jesse Burkett. Burkotf, however, aet the three-year record befor the foul strike rule be. came effective. t-'utlahy Hex Wins The Cudahy Hex colored baseball team defeated the Plattsmouth team ion the latter' diamond yesterday by tho score of 8 to 7. Khielil and i Htewart composed tho battery for the I Omaha club. Great Sport Ing to every passing flock Call to attract the bird' attention to the decoy then nuslulato your call. Hound travels a long way on a still marsh. If you call too loud, mal lard, black and widgeon will detect the fraud. Instance tills you have often noticed that after making a call Hint you concede clever enough to fool any bird, that they rame in just out of range. There they would sit. and study the decoys s a frozen finger shivered around the trigger and shivered In vain. Next time sit tight. If the birds are not disturbed tliey will mote slowly toward tho tle fit, feeding and chuckling a they swim. If they start to circle away try a few low calls. For deep water birds call louder or else give a low chuckle that they just can hear. As the birds circle around you lie low. Your moving wilt scatter them to another direction. Htny low. Just high enough to clear your blind when you shoot. In mallard shooting, as a rule, a half dozen decoys will be enough, unlevs there is a succession of open pond or lake. It there I a great deal of pen water you can use La dozen nmliiird decoy. About four drakes to eight hen for mallards make the best selection, meaning, ot course, t?ve decoy in this Instance. .Mallards like little hole or ponds. They are not like deep water ducks, they prefer to select their own crowd. Peep water duck Ilk to be with the big bunch where nearly all kind are mixed. . In hunting on lake or shore where . flier la plenty of wild grata, hulirtiih I or rat tail, th problem of material i f..r a blind ) ..ved, If It I pot ! prafftciil lo build th blind on th I jailor, c-ofer Ihe ttftler aide of the I I lw I by pi ii i'g nick In the mud around th end suit one anle of the' : b.vst, usii'j the i iodic and nr . l ' cover Ih ati. k f rtuit-ti oi k. Vk in j ih blind .l-inii. In ahouttuii nvi'i'i ite.li, either natural or at lit., nil, . place Hi. in hIh.iii I only tarda frmu I Hie lli ml. in tia.(ht low or ..-mi j oil. silnH.t the h i. la aiial.i in j (! ibciit The et brat time M ! ali.Hit la nl.eii Iboy uriao, M either , . . h i.-..tl, liHld fr.vll.l'l Hill b j IIHH..I, In ti.U.l!ig tu na Id n l j itill.i.ut d..t. Uid Jour bud Tim 1 ll,.tl,l of the I... roller l,..m .ii.ii.o, lnitL Ii ml from " " a.i piilo so b..i.r laa. l hil .t l-t ,v a wuii,'-l bo ! H Kn'aii'i.4 al,.. l. lia pr.. till.- III o . ... i.. fit a? 'h t WIK'I I"' vr..il.y aa i.irr Hi il.'C,. i.'l H.os) !.. r.,oi- I 1'M T toll I t t r.iav Ha t I ei.nl Ml. A i t t l"U. ft- Hh.all II i Ot ran. il l- I'' it'oip l (' lll.l 1km t . l I'l-iW i-f , I'll lit I t tint I . l V i ...M-tt t.i 'I't e. a ,t... aa ,f. !,b a. . I .i.., it . I I . t I il I 4 a ' i,, . t, .,t -l.j I -I I ac t . ,1a 4 .4 4 IP b t .1 k V I ut- ) .il h-'l"t t- j , (S,, t . .--. . ., , j. . . . K I , I' a i I S 4 4' -or Will Huggins Pilot Winner? 1 p V , r. a . AW . M . V . . ? i I ' - .... a 4 . .CI. v- o. ( Miller llutns.u "" Miller HuicKino, liUKtlln' nmnager of the New York inerli an, will match liawball "bralna" with M.t.raw again llil rar In an effort tu win the- lii!? world' aerie. World's Series Contenders LEFT-HANDED PITCHERS ftV I ItH'r IM( K ii. I.II.II. I r.KT IUMiKII I'lTUIMC. Sl.ill Ill Fill. PM, I, .iol l iui. Jn. W h. ! C. ouu I" P. H. H B B ID W P. II B. f i n:. Arthur Nlil. Oiant 33 17 1 Ml S J2H 2 144 8a j'l 2 .21 Mi Krank O Uoul, Yankee 4 0 0 .000 2 H 20 11 I 2 0 0 .313 1.000 For the firt time In years, left-handed pitching will las Just a amall factor In tho corning world' rerie. It I true that Mi-Graw' ace) card 1 Artie Nehf, but outside of that, there are no left-hander' mong the contending pitcher. The Yank. ro tht only flub In modern baseball to win without nm kind of a left-hander. Of course, they have O'lJoul, hut he neyer pitched enough to keep warm. A year ago the Yank had Harry Harper, who won several valuablo gami a for the Yankee In the fag end of the 1S21 American league rate. This Is a different situation from what has prevailed In the world aeries of the lent half dozen year. In I i 1 6, Kuih and Ionard made the winning staris fur Boston, and Mar quard and Hinilh started three of the five Brooklyn games. In ) y 1 7, M.'fiaw's three acs were southpaws, Hallee, Hchupp and Ben ton, and they started all six of tlio New Y'ork games, r.ussell started one (fame for Chicago, but was knocked out, while Williams pitched part of - anntner. .......... In H'JN, Hie .aiionui r-hkhi: .v..n. again depended entirely on south paws, us Vaughn pitched three games for the Cubs and Tyler the oilier three. Babe ltutli pitched two of the Boston victories. In tlio crooked 1 ill 9 series Williams and Kerr started five of the eight games for Chicago, while Sallee and Kuether ouch Hindi- two starts for the Reds. The 1 920 series was featured bv the spectacular pitching of Sherry Smith and "1 luster" Mails. Maiquard started two games for Brooklyn, but lost tlietu both. I I.ust year Nehf started three games winning two, while Harper was I Iliisker (j'oss-Country Team Working Haiti .Lincoln, Oct. 2. Willi five letter men back and a string of r,u promising candidates working hard each day, J. Lloyd McMasters. coach of cross coun try at the University of Nebraska, this year has a more promising outlook for the fall hairier team man na on presented nt Nebraska in years. With Clair Bowman, the only two year letter man in school as captain of the team. McMasters claims to have a string of candidates far superior to that of last full. Letter men of 1921 who are again pacing the five-mil stretch are Cap tain Clair Bowman. A. I Hyde, (ieorge Fischer, and IM Slenimon. L. V. Allen, a IH'.'O letter man nnd star uiller on the crack Cornhusker track team of Inst spring, is aim working in pros country uniform. Among promising 4-anlld.-tl .ne llnheil Welt, Thont.t Hotter i-'"'1 J',k' t'ohen. An early jioanni meet it to l. held with Nelu.iok:t e-..-vau The Hu-U .1 vt, ill enl.r Hie Miuourl allov harrier nice mi SI I... ins ...ilv m N" temlMi-, . a-ollatioi. arc being nonle to urinnii lo.tla Milti Ktno.ta I nl trial! at lintlencw sod 111 Km." A a l 1. In. "In. I )4V Ja1.1t j i M 'IToOllTV Ia4W'aaAllnLVoMl LN,ii ., ,, . - , . .no H. ,.. W lata. J - i 1 t.-a. ai - . a l , . i, .--i -. if .i. a . l if t i Hla.,alM loaao. i I ," , - l I i . I . I I . . . .11 . - . s. I . ....... . . A 1 , It f kt . . r-, --I, , k . I .. I. . . ' i, tt. . lo 1 ST? knocked out quickly when he tried to top the Olants in the lxlh gam. It, therefore, i up to little Nehf to uphold the honor of the south paw in the coming series. Arthur ha not been as effective this year as lat, though he has Won almost a many games, Xebf's world's sorb pitching last season was among the greatest ever turned in. He established a new record by holding the Yankee to 13 bit In three games, ere though he did lose two game out of three. In 1003, when Matty shut out the Athletics three time be yielded ).i hits. Coveliskie tied that 15 year later when .he held the Dodgera to 15 hltM in 27 innings. Last year Nehf went these pitching tltana two bet ter. Arthur Is not likely to work a often in the coming eerie a he did a year ago, as the 1922 series is hardly likely to drag out to eight game. In the shortened aeries, pitcher nre unlikely to appear more i him twice. A year ago Nehf. Hoyt, Mays and .Douglas each pitched three tunes. iAbe Mitchell Captures Southern Golf Title Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 2 (By A. i,)Tlio Southern Coif association crown, carrying with it the title of open golf champion of the south, waa placed upon the head of Ab Mitchell of England, here Sunday after he had won the play-off to break Saturday' tie with Leo llegel of New Orleans, when both player finished 72 holes in the association' fourth annual tournament in 20 strokes, four under par for the tour rounds over the Belle Meade Country club course. BaiseballDopc The l.iflel.1 f Ih Now lork 4!wla. a l. w aa... a ."" hittio i- atl.Mi Put il-im.. !". "t K.llt.r r,-U ,,tt in l'."i' itiuia 'ho lai a ,,lv th.il tho 'u-l I'lio I r rr"', p... hl'ima .. Ilulliniil'v K'''' liar. reft a" .l FVia. a a,o ti.i ouniu ' , f tli h.tl.ri Nnlhln al.ooa lh r"h MaoSoll 1 1.. i.p:,. ,, .. ..l uipi ... ilji i.a is ."""' ' t,.r ,i. . Ii .o.pl. ...at' ! i f i.. I . ll. i. i u r. . t- I I 1 " " I !' ' 1 ' ' l, , i. en o l-i I"" l" - ' lli.jT In :m.. a.i-l ' ' "ii'. I- ' So ,..,...r. 1- I4 " ' .,. . , nil.. I . i. -l '"' " " ' " KM, '.t IH a . l. i,- i l... i, ..... i , . (, ..... a .1 .).-.. is-t il . f !!. tt i i a ' i. ., - i . " ri - i, . kail "" t X '-OO . . f P.. I I . a .t .. ,i- r-.i .hi Ii a Im t -I . a. -.1 i t .!' I n" , t . f Ih, t .. I ' , !.'' . Of ll . .. -.' i ' " ,1 . I . I Ika ,.m S-4 S JS tt.t.too .molar R I at t a '. I f a a I t -. .i t , a in. a. .-ai. i , c . i fc , ,i ii. H ,.- . n. 1 , I .1 . " I a - a. a ft- i i,.