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lu I'HK OMAHA Hi;i:. fkipay. chtop.ki; . ir.-:. Up - to Nationals Drive Blankciisliip Out of Box and Win (Jiit-apo C.uh lrit Homr fvriii Wat la Whiti Sox liy Wiiiniiijf, 10 to 3. I'lliutK", i- Tl th.mgu Nationals vriie. up the eeriee lor lha c.iy chuuipioiiehip w,lh ihr.r American league Hla to day by w.nii.ng, l' i" I. U a the f.rat game Nat.onula had won a nee I'JlS, Hi junior nricaniMtluit having won 13 straight guinea. lidd.e Mulligan. Iitrn nf yefer'te gum. li.nl mii eirut.e day nil Hi Wlltto Si'X 1 feliee i r ked ftr Hi" tuba had battled trt even terms, the Amcr.cim I' tf rn coining f ! til be hind tnl lying Hi count. After Mul I. K in I el, pa Hi" Cub drove TH Hlntikenahip fn-in Hi bX In the sev enth limine, after which Manager iSlt'unon tued mil couple of hi young pitchers. 0born was lilt burd in only two Innings and p,l-ln-d gnat ball In tlifi nllieix, Johnny fivers, former manager of the Chli.ico National, who hna bc-n acting Hit hxh xiii tit tn MuniiKi r 'ilea son, replacing MiiHgno nt Hi nl base, was given a l g liuinl bv the crowd lllll III' I lit 't Holding tO lil. '. Terry, n member of I ho White Sox, was tlin bulling star of I Cubs Willi f..ur h!t mil wolK " f.va t mea tip. Tomorrow will he nil open 'lute find the scene of hoetil.lles w II f-litrt to Hi' Wh le Sox I'm k Hut nrday. w HITi: io"x I'" All II H A AIUI o A ff.Minrr.rf 4 .f..lilia..(l.a i 11 euu.f t 1 1 3 II. .in. h-r.'e I I T'Tl Sh 4 II irliii'.lli 4 0 llrl,r rf 3 1 0' lllrrlf 4 I 2' hrue 21? 1 A ii'i'ir.;l e 3 : U Oat.oriif.ti 4 I , l Telalt Sill I irillina.zii 4 ahi.ilv.lli I M,,ul..'f : Ml run h If t llilllKali.Jh 3 ft K I ll 1 l;v,,. Jli a H. helk.e 1 I. I.VVII.II.P ' I T II hlp p a I'av'piirl.p a 1.. h.V rra I 1 I a a it ni I a s, ToUH ill) t H in Hi, lid f,.r nil . if ,i in eiifbib. iliuli.l fur M.k in nmii'. Hmrm hy IfiiilriKi: : hi.n 11 "''I tin mill S :;iiiirfo (M :oi not n to Nummary Ituna! Ilanper. I'oJIInn. Khi'l', :ulis, T"ry ill, ilriinra ll). IJjrhr 121. Miliar y.riurr: lIuillKiirl IJ). Two te iilfa: Hhr.ly, flrliiii-a. Iloni rur.: ri.llina, Hiuliii liMara: Il...i('r, iii"'ly, Herrtfirea: laliurile, Krua, llurlinr. "'Kerrfll, lioulile liiv: Hi. Ilo. hr In Kru; Mulllaiin to I'olliri lei MiPdy. l.f 1 1111 iMaf; rht'ean lAl, ; 1 hlmro IM. II. Hawa nn lull": iff (laliorrti, ; iiff LavTAtlit, I; nff T. lllnnln-lili, Jj nff iev-nii"rt, t, Klrufk fmC l(y OaliDrne. 7: liy T. illankrHahlp, ii: y tlark, I. Iltla : uf l,'V.rtl, In t Inona out la Ihlnll; ntl T. ivmkannhlp, f In 4 1-1: ott Im vriiporl, 0 In I I Inmia out in rlalilhi; tt Mark, 1 In 1 tilt ly jillcli.il Lull Tly Lavvrrlte IMIIIrri: liy Okliorn, 2 IMnlll a nit tlnoparl, tialnc lii'har: T. Illankariaiiiii. I'mpirra: Iniiceu, ilnri, Niillln and guialny. Time: I. lit. Husker Basket Ball Schedule Announced Ilncolit, Oft. 5. (Hperlul Telngrani.) The data for the li.mket bull (fame Lctwcfn Crelithton nd the Unlveralty uf Nohrnaka hna not yt wn definite ly fixed, nrconllnK to Coach Owen I'Vflnk, It wlll .be filaycd either on t'thniary 3, Fchruary 6, February 27 oi- March 3. The NehniMka letter men, headed hy ('apt. Warren, are tnklnu charge of a HkM practice which will Mart this week. Karly prnctlco aiwina to bo a popu lar move nil over the valley ni calla for rnwHlcr were leaned at aome of tha urii vc rnltfcH a week after school opened. Tim Nebraska achedulo h It now tntirla: ' , .fmiuitry BKnnna nl Lnwr'nie', January Kai.ma Aiali-a at MsnhBt- .Innioiry Ifl TiritVie el Linrnln. January vo i ucl," houiH ar l.ln.'nln. January 2? Miaxour" ot I.lnrnln. January 26 lirakw at fira Molura. January 211 Iowa Hiale at Antra, January 27 lirliinrll et llrinnall. .'i!liruHry 2 (irlnni-ll nt I.lnrnln. Frhrunry ln Hule at I.lnrnln. February 9 oklnlinnie at Nfrrman. rrtiruary 12 Kiinaua et i.lnrnln. February 10 h 11 nana AgKlra Crln. at bin- Knliruary !3 Waahlngton V. at 8t. lunula. 1-viiruary !4 Mlaanurl at Columbia. Manh S Waahlnatnn IT. at Lincoln, Saints Even Series ' ' , With Orioles, 2-1 Italtlmore, Oct. 6. Mainly becntiHe nf aome wonderful pitching by Ruhe Benton, former bin IcaRiie anuthpnw, the Rt. Paul elub evened up the series with Haltlmore by capturing the aec ond Kfinie tlila nflertioon, 3 to 1. Hen ton held the hardhitting Interna tional l"Kiie crew to three hlta and tifter McAvoy had driven In Haiti mnre'a only run In the second inning with a abort clnitle to rlttht, waa never In ilank'or. only 31 men faced the HI, J'huI leflhnnder. He ahowl a ehni'p breaking curve, and hla con trol waa almoat perfect. Opnoard to J'.enton waa Ijift y Orovea, who fanned 1; players nf the -Nawr Vork tilnnta In an exhibition game lt week. Mrovea funned nine of the falnta tivlny, but waa wild and hla bnera an ball and twti errora back of him wera rearHmaibl for both of 8t. I'aul'a runa. Another hero for ft 1'aul waa liana, who helped aave (he fame la the seventh when he rilbr, WaUn of a Ulple by a wonderful diving atch. Knights Want (Janie. The A k Mar Pen Kntabta' eirni pro f. ml I Jill l-rtin ta anxious to linluln a snine for tuber with any in ftf out of InKH tun m B timing 1H I'ouiiila tor games (ell lUriv Fin ttt, Vtir UH, JoJa Nurik Tarn ilH Street, Olllh. Neb Tn KnlM have a helule. tha f l wing tanieal H alf, al tii i. l..K I VUi ...,. ft, (ee V ! 1, t 4il tkNifka 4i.4e al Ohio tf Jur t.ri.Mrr iWljfpil lurlijsihlf for Hay Cnluaibu. 4, IV I t - N l ,') n if l 0 l.i ii..e., W wh IrelMr aiouM ka ket l e.i lh a tefi.. e" ' a "-t , M(i tia.tn.iv tuitei li a l-eeli it.lin.l leaif tie l4 ll b I - Oate News and Gossip of Interest I EDDIE'S FRIENDS' UUlLU.-l'M ALU "CT, I T t . B .a . . e t f. t & I PPOUtjMT My PllCtO WTM Af.!1, V'rVMT CiOT A CMAejCt IM A AiLUOw tO Oil AejV Of- My MASCOTS AtoMU HA1-AA. "To A PAy Midland Player Declared Ineligible i'Veiuulit, Ni'h, (at. I.., mini ca for. a Midliind fnlli-ifi) f'Millmll virloryj over OitiiiT ciill(je of fu-tlinny luivei l-ei, Kir-illy liKd In pnat f,w dii:'H l y Injurlea to InS't ia 11 ml tlie fuc( that M, l-ulhiii, f.iat firahiimri halfli'iik, liia been dfc'iired liulit; hie on urociint nf hla a" lionBi c at imlln;;. iif-i'OfdinR to a report, rew'vrd from. C A Wynne, conch of tli tenin. ' Jjilhroi had been bliMitiK for a' reKUl.ir berth on thn .Midliind teanij when it wai learned he would not1 lie n Ilo wed Ui eompc-le. Ailiiina, 11 vtrrnn fiillb.iili. hna a broken rib nnd It la doubtful If he rmiv b lined In Friday's name. tlirn) ninillilnte for cnnler, baa a broken Ixiiie'ln hla arm tind the doc lora have ordered liiin out for two w oelta. Kcveral other playera adorn tiii bench, and new men have been griomed for tile poaltiona left va cant, N'ntwlthatundliiK theee nu'meroua handicapa. the Midland team hna gone through atlff . practice during the week and hopea fur the beat when It niecta Cottier for thu initial game of the 1922 Miaon, "Medics" to Hold Net Tourney This Week The University of Ncbraaka Medical colleKe will hold Its annual interfru ternity tennis tournament thia week tind next. linaeball, truck and examinations In the nprlng all detract from tennis and hereafter the tournaments will be held Ir. the fall ua soon as achool begins. The Faculty trophy cup was won by the Phi Clil last yeur with tho Phi J!ho Hlgma team runner-up. Hlx toaniH, Alpha Kappa. Kappa, Nu Hlgma Nu, Phi Heta. Ill, Phi Chi, Phi I tho Slgrim, and nonfrnternlty, pre entered in the tournament HiIh year. The A. A. K. plays Nu Sign and Phi I'eta meets the Phi rtho playera In the first round. Phi Chi and nonfratern lly toains drew byes. Harper Beats Arliar. Portland, Ore., Oct. 0. Bobby Harper of Seattle won a 10-rouud lie ciBlon. over Barney Adair of New Vork here. Harper weighed 145 pounds and Adair J47 pounds. The fight was marred by constant ellncji Ing. Jim "Tiny" Herman, Portland heavyweight, defeated Willie Kecler of Uenver in a six round bout. Santel Throws Vargas. San Francisco, Oct. 5. Ad Santel, of 8an Francisco, won nn easy vic tory over Joe Vargas, Cleveland wrestling chumpion, In two falls here last night. Malone to Fight Leonard. "Happy" Malnne, local boxer, has been signed to battle Carl Ieonard of Hed Wing, 8. I)., In a 10-round bout in Sioux City, October 20. WITH "IUI.S" ,11 AK.K. Pl'l.L III your head they're limk lug for lumtier Minna folk think that Citunta' rham e are amuller than 5 cents worth of mdlum Other folks take advantage of tbair second eilltenahip pa pel a to quote lianki at six octaves below freexing Put w alnt gambling on this series l-eeanae paying 5 S fur your cunip vlutir la eniumh plunging. And your tain check la no gtwd un lean It raina nnd tf ll rains your ticket tint im good and !, So dnean meea rul lra or ani other kind of j Hrt!n on Siui Uy. (tmileitl money j The rinrnmeol at tt H laama . ,. i. . . i 'S all ni l aaaimd, utl l fo. a e ate ea rn I It aim so inn. h when ou fia , , ' , ,, ik.i , . , , le.t a rlllt lf the loerlieg If ui HmI we (line U..aiie.l tip our d' ,,, . , , , . . , , , v ... . stiff i iil miinler f pbisera aiph , puller Pl,t. I ii l(,)t rmii u Ami IIikI lKi..tle. ream snlffef, '"' "" ' ' l"'" ' 1 the ,i.4. .ff drle, :'" '! ' nM M fi,m ii.llr.t en,.ll .r i.. pii,K f , imt witith a l' pie , w , And I lie 411k weia Ioh.Im. tml rioej the) r en motley - 1 . .. ' n t,...s.ir yen imi gvi.iue v4 Wait vi . l'll.d m iU i IH l4 )(.14 I M - i W ll-e. no my miall tkt . . ... . ' I I" HA'. HA . U(M I tuciV MAT Cfsl PACfUjACOS NOW AUL VhAvt TO PO 13 MAk A (tVAJ HjH PRLTTV Vd- iWffRTAli-J NuKSERv ' Football dames This Week-End ";l arlneil. . iLl'lH" ! l n.iu.mi tj.ile! a.ulh lllih al l.reu i "",;,, Tr(1I Wnu, , Hair. mlrol ( lly at I. mud Mnnil. lltttrirk Ml M hImiv, I'm it nt" iltjf ul I nlrllv Irv'riKfiiH nl nilli I'lullr, fttlfhtiry HI Hvttirirr. iittforil nl .rumhtw, Ivtu lriinn"lfi;II II. K. at Tr'um ri. IuMfll Hff iln-t f urlla mt ( urtli. Ilrlt-Mlld lit Mrl iMilt, ,iiliurii Ml NrlpfMnl k fll, III It. 11)11 Ml I I" nil, liiiwwfil Ml riiittmniMUlli, Kilitur i: SlMtn, Kiitr'iiifk lit OIIiImii.. KiMiiiillrli Mt riitinlW. I.ntifi f it y Ml IciiUmI l ily. Milton nl Krlrnd. htiiPi.m Mi ImUil lily. HntUrnimw mt itotUmhurn. rrmlrr hI I I www, Tildcn ul l!ri. Vrrlilic- nl ItliMtmrirlfJ. ItrfflKrimrt Ml I liMill. Mdiilrn mt IfoliJrrfJf r. Mfhroii nt h(rr. Vurk nt I lni-lii. llOittny Mt i nlirm irw. i uf rlitrr nt l.rnifVM. . OaM-filit nt ulnmhu, NIIk1i nt 4 rr lifdlon, lthitr nt Trkumuli. ,tiAitt nt AHluMri. i titiihrltiM' nt HN(nR. KrwurU ugi1lnt I.ultirrun npiuinury ( fVwrir KnIrfirM mt Hnnrrlor. lnrrift mt !-on. J'rn.Or nt WmUIiUI. IhiHlund Mt F(Mi.fp llitnrl nt Morrill. rrly nt hrotltt. Mil ltd n f'lly ut keurn?. Doun t'rtuhmrn nt HUIir, 4'oII.kC. htntf. Mlilhind nrHint I'olnrr at fletbany. )ork ukuiiinI I'rrii al I'tij. Kiir!Hy Tvuclwrn nguinut IlHninKX i Mi-NilnirH, Nchriisr(M. Wenlry.m Mguln.tt U)n Nor mul nt Huiit NchriiMku I rntral ngiifnit l.rnnd Inland nt drmiil ImImikJ. Othrm. Ottnn'ii affulnHt II m Normal nl Ifnya. Iti'lhtiiiy iiffiiliiflt Itnlflwln at llulilwin. . . fwnithwrMtiTii u(iiinft Fnlrniont Nt KifiiMMn Wrulrimi acuinist hlcrllnr ut Ntrrliiiff. 8ATI m v. IMnl, ( rrixhttin unit irnlty Main hint llamlliie lipri. Tei'h 1'ffiiiiiiit ( InrinilM, Irfnirur rmr". (ftitritl HKitinNt hlifimndonh at Nlirn- HMdoiili, la. NtHtf. No nth Unkntu titftiliiiit Ni'lirnnkii at Mn Other.., lirffifif II uffuliirit MiMMUiirl nt I oliitnltlii, , lnwhbnrn Het-atiitl Khiihun nt Mnfihiittnir. To otlli-Kt 11 if ulnn I loHit Hint ut Ainrs, KoIIm HfrnliiNt nhliiton nt ht. Ioulu. Knot tijtftJiiMt liwn nt lown City. , tttttrtflii HRulimt Milrniro nt (him go. I arlt-t on UKitliiMt H Uronnin it t W lu-oiniln. I iihi HKiifnitt MUhiRHn nt MM'hlmin. J'im Millikfii UKalnnt Turtlue mi riirtln-. Ildolt asalnut NoHlmeft(?rn at North Wfmtt-rn. North Dakota, a gal nut Minnnota ut MlniifiMitM. Ohio M rilcjan Uffi!.nt Ohio Htal at OliKt- Shile. OfMmtiw nirtilnHt I nil In nn nt Indiana, Kit 11 win miUemKy ngulot Army at Went Pnlnt. Hi. Itula asnliiKt N(r Iume at Hi. I.ohIn, Hckrll Indiana Afnnt lrlfndi at IVIrhltU. UHttrn I nion BKiilnitt MtirnlnsHtdn at KIiiiik t itv, Ituptin Vfntn paalmit Iohs, Htate Taoh- rn nt 4lttr KnlU. Monmouth naalnitt Iowa ntrnkyan at MoillllOlltll, i ornfll agnlnut Iirnk at ! Moint. IrutrHl collfatt nxiilnht lira Motor at Urn M. lilt-. .North link, tn A 11 u I acnlnttt Ntut Ti-Ht-iirm nl l nrgo. litHtn ncttlnBt Mir lilfuii Assies at llaat I,antna. lillN-n iiRHlnNt Mitrttirtlt at Mllwankr, Plan to Organize "Y" Soccer League Athletic lUrector Weston of the "V" last night held a inciting of rep resentatives of severul churches, clubs and other m h-anliuttiona. nt which plans for a V, M. C. A. Soccer league were ibacuasid. The majority nf those present expressed voltftdenc tit the fin t that a soact-r league would go b.g among the ineinberea of the.r or itnn:.it one from the nta of iilx.tit I 13 1.1 IK niiit la-iilil.l uln., ktdll a aim. ply of gie.t playeta. which are In d iitnnd al ptraxiil attn-iig the team if tt.rt ,,l.lr I..', tkhlili iliM-a lie i I' a I I M r a.ill, ll ai , IO in f m,tn eii.wi the nii w,l like 1.,. e All l . ae li.l.r '.. m -? ere Invit. M aiian.l. an I if the tnir ... ,,.,,. ,no,.... -h. ge-.al enouaU ar j ,..,.. mi , 1 1 u rtnt .i.d rae W ll f "Nl I ll WlHim Irw teel ih J ml f jt f ' t-r-tt ;' iw; i.. i ih, I- pCH&z'AstJ! to c Th tiuf With H Maerot. The. Jumw MAM MAa A Ciouy' a Pock.' tvt, a Pjm KM IFF A A CHiwt-se. Nicnti. rNMAI V0u REAtUV NttD 1 A wish eoc FootBallFacts WorthKnowing Hit ioi Jefzgr '4, When a game Is at;.) ted so lute j that ;hi-re Is very Utile likelihood of I (hi- full Muait' r being played can, the Lrefeiei- shorten the period'.' ) .. Vea. The III?? rule provides I Hint when (lie iiiiiiiiiriicenii'iit of : guiiie Is so late that, in Hie opinion ! of Hie referee, there is likelihood of the same being interfered with liy darkncke, lie ahull shorten the quar ; li-ia lo audi length as will insure four i eiiial lu-rioda. He iniint notify (he ra plain of each Irani of his decision. Ituli- 4, si-i tioii tj. V'hut player of tbo side putting Hie brill into play piay use his hands tn push aside nn opponent? use Iihiii und ariiiMUr.liielaoinupupu A. Tli!- limit carring Hie ball may use Iri nils and arnia to ward off op- pimeiits. No oilier player of his side I may use bis hand or arms to ob struct opponents, except that Hie arm may h - used when held clone lo the body. Itule Iff, section I. Q. llv'xr much time Is allowed be twen periods? A. There is one minute intermis sion between Jii'kt and second periods and Hie HikfT and fourth periods, and 13 between (lie second and third periods. Kule 4, section 3 (a and b). Q If a kick-off, ufter crosnlng the goal line, goes Into the ntund or among apectators, does It belong to tha player getting It? A. No. Approved ground ruling, 1 (a) lakes rare of this play. It is a loiicli'liiwn just as soon as it goes into tjie yliinil or among the specta tors. Q. When Ik an offside, vlayer on a punt n Mowed to touch the ball? ' A . ft or it lias been touched by one of the opponents. Kule 18, sect ion 3. TIIK HKST I'l . A V, TO 1 HK. With Hie ball in your possession on your own lOyaid line, second down, 10 yards to go, try another long gaining play, even If the first lias failed. Ton should have several In your repertory. You . want to press this advantngeniiH situation to the full. Olio, end or tucklo of the opposition -may Tie able to stop you, while the other side may prove vulner able. Find out; strike the other sido. That foiling, place yourself in a posi tion for punting. If you are behind nt this point and in this situntion. a long forward puss is not a bad play, although ycAi must figure on the chance of the opposition catching the ball. Karly in the game when behind do not take the same chnnces that is, use plays that might give the op position the ball somewhere near mid field that you' have to tuke lator on In the game when behind. The b'g point In football Is not to get behind In the score. A team facia n great disadvantage when lie hind. The opposition more readily outguesses it. Baltimore Clubs Sells Pitcher Bentley Omaha Hee I rear 1 1 W ire. Pultimore, Oct. 6, As freely pre dicted. Jack Huntley, star timber wlelder cf the Unltlniore club of the International league, will be a New York Olant In lDUJ. Huntley does not even know he la sold. Jnek Oun, man ager, went to tha Polo grounds last week and made arrangement f"t the delivery of bla a.iulhpnw In the aprlntf. HentlrV Wnnla In progreaa to the major and will undoubtedly 1 used In the box. for M.tlraw needs i.il, lirre tie Ima Hitched M- Balnea lf,,. ihe Ititliiim r club. Including PH'i. mil baa won 4.7 of tbeio. Il also .l.-f.-..le. Si, Paul thlee tliuea lit th 'j?9 e.ihe. a et-ori a a piHlier f. How W I '' tt l'" ' I'll ... UJJ . Ilrnlb y I If 'aia old l i. Play Sum tinnir. The fuel ie le a h.nd ee f mm ef he ae. n li. al M. ki paiii let lev af'ei!nin l.ie.re I lie Krliooi i I eii. i a- i.'i,la T eeo.a la anile. I In e. ,nrvt. ae I ,e li 4. I I !! i li-.- M .11 I I 'I. .' I I Ik leal a I " I" S.il t leil.i, tide 111 .14 1' by iiv. f.. li.e (! !. a-i.i.i-1 ant A M .ni,, i.eelit Doane Veteran Returns to Team Vi. .li. INI. 'i-ltuiine t'ollrc f.nil.iil ti"l "Ai'trt niijiii-nii.'l Iml.iy wilti llio irturn in lh rollri; of 1'hi.Ji.i Ij-1'.nr. ei.ir i-i.,! of l.it Mure j itiiifi'iiHtioii, Th t.Ui t iirrUitl l H. I f.Mitlmll miu..a holile Hie etote r. "id i for Hi tin If Inlln In H ok and H liiHh i.l.i on ilm :m at r.i l htii w.ir. teller li-iter iio-n of acver-tl j.-iira' ! fii'tUill rlit-n'a li Will I tii'in j leia of Ilia I lie rolleii fnoiliiilt tp.ini tlila ear ara ilnn Mm k. nil- eiiil fullbi'k; II. W. (oiuhiihui, u'.t ' eliiln nuard, J, W. Hayrr. nd. rap. i tain f I ho UmkH I ifl ti iiin nnd till- kl.iie end lu ywtia ni ; A. K. Witnd (oiff, turlilii iind lnvivkrt mi'ii on th t.- itir li. M Jolinnlon, h lliii'iiuiii w lio ijii pli'y In Hi' ImrkfiHd al: ll''i I inn n mefiiliui T. rrnli-r. and T. Mii-klx, enil. j The n hfilnli' of Hi" t" nn. 'iiii" ;iit Uliili-I in M!hi. Inia JiikI l" n nnoii'i',"d I'l" '"IIM allilitlr ' offii ua follow a. Ihloln- II -HI llenMl.t ioll-f ! o.hM, hn 1 1. I,, li. r 2il NnliriKk Wle al l'nlvrriw l';' ii. l. ili. i :! -St-rl l'-'lill rollne nl frnii.1 ftly Niivrmiwr I I'riu Nornial IidH al IVril. I aviutr l Vwrk i'ull.e t Vmk nvrmiir It i'.iiiht r.illi. frtl' N.iiMniirr ..4una ruil-ce el '" . Ni vrmtrfr 3u in 't; imI fiil'ae l Vifl ini.nl i Toiiimrow the IhMili rollei frrHh ii.tiin will line up ncalnat th U'lT IHkIi ai liuol ilevtii (it Williir. South High to Play Fremont Tomorrow nld Man Tough l.uck puid South II. gh grldelera a vla.t this wei-k nnd in h s puth bfl Ciaih James Palloii a crippled up.leam to si-lid against Fremont at Keaguo park Friday atjler noon. Capla n Herb Spencer of the Park ers w 11 be out of tho l.neup. Spill cir turned hla nnkhi In tho Alumni game. Mertl k, right tackle, has nn Infected foot nnd Is on Hie idle list, while ltin.mll (Iraliiiin, ounrterbiick, Injured hla spine In pnictice nnd w.ll be out of the tneup for several days. Huffman, left guard, has a bad ankle and has been unable to pruct en. These four Injured Puckers tire the only veterans Pntton has on his squad. Iowa Varnity Duck Vt Ajraint-t Froi Iowu city, i t., o t. Aubrey Devlne's frechinen teams en gaged the I'nlver.iity of Iowa varsity j in their first scrliiiiimge of the yeur Wednesday nfternoon, making great ithowlng, 'F.ight hundred rooters In tlie stands cheered them repeatedly. While the freshmen were unable to hold Coach Jones' men tho varsity making two touchdowns, their work Indicated that they will develop Into strong competition before the season grows much older. The freshmen were kept In the tussle only 10 niln uten, Iowa's seconds going In for the remainder of tho scrimmage, the varsi ty making one more touchdown, . Purkin came back tonight after a layoff of three days, duo to bloid poisoning, and run signals with the team. Grand Circuit Results. I.exlinclon, Ky.. net. 5. Klrst ruee, i!;0!l trot, two In three, purao 11,000: I'luto Walla, b. ti. by Central Watll. Huaon Ilrnifrn (VV. nickeraunr t 1 Imllle li.iy, lir. in (Mrllonalil) :i 1 Amarllli, MrKlnnry (Kraklar) 2 Klinlrc (111! b. t. (Mneey) ......II 3 Tnhia Hoy, hlk. ll. ( Hrir(rliflrlil ...4 4 J'rnitlllit Wlilts, lion I in i.oprz, Tullll Imlrhle, Mary I)., Nnlile Aritnl, t'uy Miilhrnn, Krani: Hirrllng ulao atartiKj, Tune: 2;liim, 2 : 07 i - Pm-ond mi'ii, the Traunylvutiiti, 2;ti."i lr.it, i In 1; purar, ICOiiO: K. I'nl.irailii, h, Ii. ( oil) II : lllll Hhiirun, eh. g. I Murphy) 2 4 Karolllln, hr. it. (II. KlnnliiR) ID n Kilo Walls, li. m. IM. rhllda) 4 li Tho lirrat. Hoar. IVter I'olry, Thu Con amiurnri., F'uvonliin. 1'rlnco borer, limit lirlltnn alao alarlrd. Time: l!:02ij, S:H3V,. Third rvrnl. 2:13 trot, 3 In 3 ; purne, 11,000 (firm illvlalun): Wlhiaka, hlk. m, by The Northern Man (MrlHllvaltl) 1 t Plnvarra, br. h. (H. Firming) 3 2 Major Klarr, hlk. g. (Hlnda) 2 II Prtrr Alatlun, gh. g. (l.tinmla) 4 4 Alia Kvans, ro. in. (Whitehead) 6 6 Allen O. alo started. Tlma: 3:0i'4, 8:0(1. Fourth race, 2:17 vao. 2 In 'I purae li.cou: Prlrr fleo, b! g, by Peter McKljo (Palln) I 1 Welti M., b. g. (Krlth) 2 3 Northern F.arl, br. g. (Lewis) 4 2 Kuiaell Onsaln. br. a. (Valentine)... 3 5 I'rlnreaa Miirliui, blk. in. (biilniau) . . E 4 Lanibetto nlao ntnrtra. Time: J:ai, S:ai. The follnwlng now marka wai inn r tminy: To brat 2:12'4 troitlns: All Worthy, h. e. t3) by I.ee Axworthy (Me Uoiialil) !:09i4. To brat 2:30i trnttlng: Anna Tlrait forifs flirt. I. f. (': by The Northern Man (While) 2;'. To brat 2:M ulna: tluaveta. b. f. (41 bv Klwaha (Hoiluryl C . 0 4 , . To hoal 2:07 14 IrntiiiiK: .omlir lUIInn, b a, bv Olllon Axwnrihy (Merrill) il:04ii. To brat 2:0 Iroltlns: Vhllura, ti. 111., by Hlr Harvester 'etn) 2 07V,. To beat :ii trm lion: ilnera, I), g (O by Klwuha t!. t'al'mi 5:07. Hawthorne Entries llawtnstrne Knlrlre. yiret Rare. I'niae 1 1. sue, for J Veur. Ob la, rive ami l'1 b4lf Kurbmsa --lliral l.aily. I ol ; rapiilna. n.l. Van I'.ilrlik, l"; Trnaer, Ilia, liriii'.nt. I": li.iiinte, 111, S iond Hat e, I'urre ll.n i", f " I V'ir. fil.li ami I'p. ('iaimlne Sit Kgil.,n Putty II, l. Cli II."" He. 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W ,. , V 1 - I I'. i t a'r. h t nr. Ii . .1- I The Box Score I.UVT-, li It II I'll t I. . 5 I I t I j .1 I I I 3 . I J I I ,.i i i 0 : . .3 e u . I a n i li t . .i o i 1 J j . 0 0 U i ..I It I I !! ..I a u l u , I o I 9 P .14 3 M 311 IJ I i f''"' rti. 'ih ' Frlwll, Ih Mruwl, l( .... ! """I r' j " Mrucrl. if .ruiuilniih.liii, if if Nil) lrr. r . j 4. lUrnre. i ' l:rl Smith ToImU WM.V.. IIIt II I'll A .Will, if liiitun. :sh ,. Knlli, if ... I'lpp. Ill H I I I I I II 8 I J 0 I II (I H I I V V 0 3 It 1 I i II II. Ml iim I, . i liaMK, v . Uanl. ?l . St oil, a , . . , 10 10 0 0:0 Mianlir), p . ToIjiIh :i'J 3 N 3 II 0 I(mii for Mriiiii-I In mnoiiiI. xli.illid fiii- riiiin'ligliniil In n in I li - ! Score by Inn iifc: j laukera I 'Ml I Oil 010 03 i (,'miU 31111 IMI0 Will II 3 j ll allnl at end of I Otlt: du kin ivl Siiiiiiiiim) Two liaae lilla: Hiitan, Itiilli. Mi liwl. II.iiih- riini I.'. Meu-u l, Ward. Mob n Iiiim-: h'ri-i h. Unable play: hcntl In Ward lo I'lpp. I f t mi I liitsi's: nnbcCK. H; (i ant. ,1. Iliitea i mi ball: Off Muml.rj, Hindi ami tilling); off J. Ibirtiea, ? Iltulli and It. Meiliel. Mi in k nut: liy Shiml.c), I llxrllv, I iiiiiiIiikIiui", -I- llariiee, I Smith); by J. Ibuiics, II (Sihiiiie, j Waul CI. Mw bey. W ill, Diuun.l , Wild pill Ilea: Mia whey IM I iiiplrea: j llililcbriind ( iiiec'can). umpire In-' ch'i f al plain; Mi-CormYk iNatliuiall, I firal base; Ihicns l.iiier!i mi), mi '. nil j buae; Klein (Nallonul), tli'rd b.ne, Time: 2:11. , Maroons Prepare for Game With Trinity The l.'iilverslty of Omaha football candidates me working overtime cud) afternoon preparing for their Initial gamo of (lie season which Is sched uled for October 14, with Trinity col lego of Sioux City. The game will be played nt Sh ux City. Couch Kmle Adams is giving bis J 4me ,,11'narges, sun woikouis every nay. Leonard Mrniiitierg, captain or last, year's basketball team, is trying out for a wing poKlilon, while Slater of last year's Fremont high team, is showing up well on the line. Short lifl'e, fullback on I he Logan Ha.) high team Iimt year, mid P. Mds'ee will hold down the fullback berlhs for tho Maroons this season. Druggiel DiMiii.-seil in Court Following Suit Tho case against Harry Fox, drug gist, K,04 Farnum street, whose apothecary shop was raided Saturday night, was dismissed in central police court Wednesday when the state's at torneys indicated the federal govern ment is Investigating booze charges against Fox. ' Joo McDonald, S!0 North Twenty fifth avenue, was fined $ 1 00 for illegal possession of beer and whisky. E. L. Duffey, "08 North .Sixteenth street, was fined $100 on booze charges. TH 1'K AI I RS II leilil Tlioruiiy hhrrd hill an. I V i.nli p4ii i a.. I enU in y mil ls aim, eat, im alve.l e.if liHiiauel ileetel .t.i(Hni.iaU jp IlOIRlOllGillE to Sport Fans Filling Two Large Gaps in Maroon Lineup Is Task Thai Confronts Coach Alonzo Stagg t III' uW" ml -iliy A. V I 1 tie (41 t Unit li" : Hie ii..t it.rtti ull ' I'i n 11 fHi led I'V one of of ll. 4 f.n ra I .lake hall nii iit'.r i f llt l inMelly of t'hl 1 .i.o. Amoa Alntib) hi, .it, t.,in I'oiii-h ,f the Mii.H'ii" line (tnoe iilmut Ilia Job of Iiiiiiiiik out u 1 .-.nil l i f ue One of the lini.l hi-.tulfe 111 the Thia ai hriltila Inrlmlra K.iiiii'a nt Iioiih. Willi I'nn. ,1. hi mi 11, ii,lr :i. Hi 11 ml Ilm tin hi rnl. I i....iti ie wi.ikint: j In 111,1 l.e h,B trmn tlif- miii . ili.r of 1 hla n.1,11. ro.n h Ht.tK. rrHi li ly j known iim.'HK el ti.l-n I n no. I ulnim.l 1 fur wu (h'linlia na "'I'lie limnd I'M I Mull," liiu Ihi'i i.i a III hie f.,i 111.1I1..11 ihnt li" niiiMt fill n ul t.ll with . .,i ll" in I'll ,f hi ilrnvu le t" 1 iiiiiiil am '"" '' 'reir' e. br.iiii.. ;,, , ,, ,, ,,, , t ,,., ,,,,,,, un. end Ilm two guinea oulal.te Hie ,lif f llrh , ,,, MMlll ,,,, rvriy cine. Peili.l.a pl.i))lig Pi llli I toll. I III i s , r I, ,, I, . ili- Hut 'It le brttrr ilico will liie.-t Hi-ingi.i here not Sit- 1 1 , f ,,,),. ,,,, , wm i,i,f,llry." "I 'I".'. I 1 In eli i in ii li b ia -i II the rl While he baa nun Ii material fnnn ,J f.,iu,! Nt n,.. hhim-i h . When w li. li lo i hooxe, iimi I of hie napliarits 'he Hi. I iii.j.. ;ite. lui ll men rn-pond-m lui'kliig In unlvere.ty eei lem e ' , , t,, ,lh ,., (,,, ,., m ia iimt it waa aii'l ...r., llii ie are hopes " may riuerge. Hint Tin- dark 1.1. .Ml 111. jpnitailt piinlll'HI to be fllli'd le thai of Minn .-i Inn k In ri pliiro .Mill. ,ii III-111 Hi ) , the "I'tiih tl ii.li. ' wlni Was ile cl.irej ineligible last epilog. St.igg Juli l.na been m ule Hie more Babe" Ruth to Bring Family to Omaha Vhen He Plays Here When Palm llalli coiiiia tn Omaha to pluy Willi Hi.) WoiHliiien of Hie . , , , . .i World teiitn in I nber le, nga Inst the South Siilo Men ha he will be in- i .in I : ii lf by Mis. J C ut li nnd their IS monthii old Imby, w hose identity was recently revealed to tho public, oooorillng In Ruth's advance agent. Jiob Meus.'l. limb's lenminute, who will .play wllh the S.uth Sblers No Arrests Made at Hawthorne; Chicago. Oct. 0 For the first day sine racing was renewed at the Ilawlhorti'i truck, last Saturday, no alleged bettors Were in court today. Assistant state's attorneys and le tntives from that off.ee were at Hawthorne as usual yesterday, but saw nothing to warrant arrests, they su'd. Cases of fifteen alleged bettors ar rested nt Jlawthoriai the first three days, have been postponed to October 20. What They Say JOHN' M'tiKAW. "It was battle spirit," said MrOraw, "thut caused pub Shaw ky to grit his tooth and pitch great baseball after that first Inning, when my boys scored three times. And it was the same sort of spirit that led Flinch in front of a number of hurd hit bnlls that ordinarily would huve gone for hits. You save money when you buy a Thoroughbred or Worth hat. We manu facture them in our own factory, and sell direct to the dealer. TI Thoroughbred or Worth dealer in your town will be glad to show you the latest Fall models. ; V7 O Sv77 r tUNTUvlTlUSA. AND ilirfl. nil liriaux- ' 1m,I ' 4 ol'. th mli.tllMt" lll"t. Ul Jil'lfltf'l Ul June iiiid Hon ' f H.v a.nul aepir iiiii Hiiie f.ir due li, le 4 elroii I'lJ m - I.. .1 ii.m .Mn.li. ' " ' "" " . .1 t. 'il,i. tm ."ii.." . ...ii. . 1 - - iM.iKiia a-iii. 1 'lh oilur k ip l in 1 hr l.'K ri I II, 11. .1.1 J,i Wia 14 I tin i nly wlrraii of tint ) 11 a linn at l.oUe .uum und iiotie le I. ft t the KUarda. A nii'tde-r of Hip m inin-ia of liit v-ir f 11 ulnn. n ti'inn me lr)in nut for 1)1. lewiliona 11 lid 11 la ledlrtinl thai '.mi h Fi we will P" t rnU' ll i.iiil..' Inn- .i 111 Pn.lmit a ijinirlrr ..i. I, 'I.I Mm" hi iu III oailil I'll! i.i y ,f 1 1, , 1 ,, f.H.iUiII ii ioia ainca l..' ;.,n ,- ,.f tin 111 hair lo-t, nlhara , I im- i ...i. but ii i. I'ltni ii St ma a iicaiemiy f.r him to fill one piMilimi I. !.f M . lit. outfit N..W I ulll I be f.H,,.,l lllt Oil la tli". lllie uinhloo. ii, iji.r ipmi ,u Die iirmi iilv am ' , vi i ' student W Im tblnka In- Ima a Ji liiim e t.i m ike ie Iiiim la inpute.J by the i O.U h I'l trim out. ' ng.iliml Hie Wondiuen. will nleo be sc ; ' "mp.iiii' d by bis wife. H'r.eiMd nml box sent tb keta f-n ,. , . . , u ..m i the llulh .MiMisel name, which will lie ! , Wesiern la-ague park, wer placed on sain today nt the I'nlteil cigar store. Sixteenth and Farnam sireets. Prices fur Hie game will be ll for grand .land; $1.25 for reserved rents, nnd fl.fiO for box imll. The!- piici-s Include war tax. "Jess Pnrnea was working wonder fully. He had a great variety of curves nnd flour bulls. He's top notch pitcher. He 'a got the fightint spirit in him, too. (inly two of H a Yankees three runs were earned off him. 1 am sure that Frlsch'a work on the defensive was the outstanding supporting feature, and nipped whut might have been Yank rallies." MANAfililt lll'GfilN. "Some of tho spirit of determina tion thut carried us to the pennant brought us through to a tie today," said JIugglns. "In Shuwkey's pitch ing nfter the first Inning and the work of his supporters, I could see some of the doggi'dness that helped t)a to de- r.,U II.A tlMUin. ll, Ihul lout .n-:. I.,! St. I,ouIs. I suw also, tbo determined attitude of my men aa they went to the plate. H wus tho same, too. "Thero wasn't liny need, hnrdly, to tell them what to do. They know they had to hit and that they had to make every hit count. Ilarnes was an enigma. Ho mixed his offerings, I tftink, as'Mathewson would have done. The Yanks were picking the good ones, however, nnd I'll vow that, but for the uncanny stops mudo by Frlsch,' we would have defeated him." y i I tie j i ' i i Mllli'. I I . Ul t'-i'! a be,-in i ti ..' l bi IM va i tsKa kwa j '' ' il i kumi if bi .i ti -aii i..r U k T ' W : jBe4l , if!!!. I I