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I UK OMAHA liKK: S.UTKUAY. IHTOUKU 7. lfi'. Important Football Games Scheduled for State Creighton Plays Hamline lIuk(TS Meet South Dakota al Lincoln Today ..'nitr.il l'ia Hii'iiatiilnali iui l Tim Ii IUtlh'K Oljriii'Li in lli".h (.initf-N 1. ut ter (.aim I Fit. ! 11. 1. I'll WU.Nr.lt. Willi 'he vn-tl.1 ai-nea Imiilii.e; aiV ft. i h- It'll f iiil lhi viwk. Klmi t; --tu.il i ri.-i.iii ii I. l--ir- t.ifk ti r-l hi I"ll till-- ilfl. I M-Kn !!;- ruler ' f f-lt M-il w.ll i-i -ln -i-ii!--- ',, ,- u.T when m-irty evny tmlwt filv in, I ri-ll-iff t.ur. f ni'y liii-"rt-l-i.. i- gi M lulu a- tl-it. i-f the i.- lift-- scheduled fur N't'' I r i ! i th nf ; rniM.ii. I In- Mouth lu I i I.i 'I t I K.m.i at l.lM- i-lll l-lil" r,r I. II the rntlli-lii. iillli.iiii.li 1 1... I . i ; lit-n llmiliii" innt-at in tin Mi t ,-' l" '.Urn Him i i'ii:-li -ulili- .t t.-ti-.n ainntiif l I.i- fm-tlaill "bugs." Th- I' nil il Mn-n-in-li .ili Biiw "I si-..tn-!iih ii- liv a ti.1 II"- Tech Oar i i , 1 1 t,i-- I i-t Ihe Puff iln.-s' juirk ii--.- two lames liiai mi- CaUeiHg a- p. i k i.f interest among Ihe younger ( (lull fins rin I faiK'tea of nur f.iir I I . . l--,wn In Lincoln whore the f'oin Ii'I'Iihi m hang i-ii. '-i.n li "Simp II 1'" I mvi nun M-i-itiH lii think llv.t the Husk- I- .-K III' III-- l-VI-l T'-llll-t nt t. ii- tha r.-yilm much i if I lacing. l!'r -l"i -n (iuii-nillv bit. mil fri-ltl a irl-l - .inn lii-f- n- ii K it"' . I''" " remains fi-r ri-tniil i ..ml) -I mi Ii fulil "f piny t-i till w In I in r in- n-it ii team 1m overt i onh I- nl. Ni hmekn. If nil reports are true, In 1 1 ir-r .-ii t f l l-y a better, stronger iin-l faster loam l linn the. nil which car ried tin- llti-kir color Intii battle last i-n-. Tin' l'.iL'l team was no weak ling. '1'ln n again. lli llusker gridhterg have I.i-u drilled and drilled on Hnuth HikoU plays till week, Nebraska. li.nl .1 i-'i-nt nt Hntitli Oak-da's gain-' 1 . -I Harnr-hu . n i -1 when ("niu-h Daw son's mi ii take tin' ti'-l'l this after- II- lllll till' r) men will llllVB t- step M.iin- tn k- tp ahead of tin- Cotnliu-ik' its. Ah fur the rrflt-htini Hniiilinw game. i --itch pnhlrlge has been working IiIh n. i-ii linn! this week and Im'IIi'vi-ii hp I ri-ini-ill-il the wciili fpotK nf ll "-1-. (in.- tlilnir Ih sure nnd that In tiiln. the Jhitiilltiu Krllnlirn will mont ii. Mrruppy iPiini In fri'lulilnn. Fur liiiMiiinro, Iliil-lriKt' h.iH prepiiriil IiIh l.:ie to n pnlut vhi'i- It hIiiiuM nhnw n nuirkpil Improvf mpnt ovpr lant wcrk'd pluy. Uttln Is known cf H.miline save that th St. Priul team Is coinpfineil ii a hfavy line and a upeedy back rifld. fViach Schmidt of Tentral and IS mfn will Ifavn early thl morning for Shenandoah, la., whure the purple Jerncyed alhleteH minRle with Coach Kcldie lA'Wln' Imtllern. T .at K-.tiirrl.-iv. Khonnnrtnah tilKIfl ' " - . tun mirpriHe ni jowa niKn nenoni min imi! when It defr-ati-d thfl Bln-nK K;ut inn Mnlr.RB hlKh, 2 to 0. Truf, tho iifre wasn't lirf-e, but at tha sam-i t'me It wan larKo c-nouph to stamp th Shfiuindoah grldHter ? ilaneorotm iippoinintM. Ontral iil.ni baa a troncr team thin ji-iir and If It play galnt Shenan' ilonh like It did riRaJnst C'reiifhton, thu lnrnl should vi-turn home vlrtnrlons. Coach James Drummond's Tech heavyweights will npoii the season this afternoon at league park anainst Cliirlnd.-i, In., high. Terh should r.-.sily ili'fi-ut the Iowans, althtnigli little Is known of Clarlnda. Drum inond has a heavy line and a fast I ackfield. It will he Teeh's initial flop into hlph sehool fnolhall for 1922 and will he wntrhed with Interest Iwo tanien w ill bu plaved in the i Bram.l Arapahoe trounced th-i faat Ox . ,r ... .. i-,.ti-., i '"rd rlddera hare today to the tun- of .Missouri nlley today by Valley 4S to ,3. Dallmand'a 7S-yard run for a tennis, fsrinnell plays Missouri at Columbus, while Washburn meetB Kansas at Manhattan. Other Valley teams pet Into notion but net against M. V. opponents. Iowa university, champs of the Big Ten," open the season nt Iowa I t'lty with Knox college irs opponents. This game, like many others, will be f-. Unwed carefully by grld funs as i.ext Saturday Iowa and Yale play in the latter's huge bowl. Bojc Score YAXKEKS. An. u. h. r. a. k. wiit. -t 3 o i n n Dtikraii. Hb 4 0 0 ! 3 (I Until, rf 3 0 0 0 0 fl ripp. iii . 4 i in fl It. Mpiim'I, If 4 0 I I 1 0 Scliang. c 3 (I I fl rd. 2h t fl t 4 1 M.AHlly, tn It 0 9 110 K. Sri.lt. a 3 0 0 4 I 0 llnvt. p ? 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I EDDIE'S FRIENDS : y. -'sr'.',,;;. ,''! ti;t! . ,. ;'., j. . .;' How rt-fEcTtv . '.;; . ' ;,.; ' 1 A fA'"T M I Hf'5 rv.vc, ,f L. tvtX Ht C0wH j ToittC 0VLI vJOHiJ WAisjTCO TJ.'2 OMtK To CHAeuit V M CDD'Cis V- A Qo L-V"1 " V- t y zj (;Jo5Mvr- I rad.0 JEk 1 .y UJVi; NighSchopl Foot-Ball' tiirnni limit I1ii-Iit. J IIl.J. Nh., ij. t t -lht.-ili.il Tti rm.)- Tti Aururt llivh .-hoo Lull i-ioi O'-atMl Drril lln. lllnh li- ru lo.Uy. Ii to H. Th- i.ffliil pUy vf j M..in , Aurorrt'a rlvht ht?lmi-k, futur.l. Th. iinly t ou-'h-li-wn if Ih irMin (-Hii.-In th ihtril (Urti-r. In thi try for a polii-, Muori-'a dr-ipKIck went wliln ind Hh-iri. In thu f 1 r.H I period a K-yan! run h- WfiUnil brought th Lull to Aurora'- w-i-yar-1 lln-, t.ul (irana IUn-l fulicd tY til- lit-a to iunh it over. f'ulumbua Hint. r'ulumlita, "!., i- t. l.(Mii. lal T'-l--Hl-uiu.l 'Uy.l.K atrulKht f.ii.lbal!, Illlf-HiiinHlu-a anil rum., th-: i'ulunibui. I-I9--.V r-.-ra it.f--alpU Or-"'!!, hi-ro l-iil..y, 'l t-i 0 le wua th-i flraf fr-nil" of Hi-i ""a un on the hurna fl--jd A gui-ly liorih' w-:it wln-1 accounlfi lur ih fa--t tlnit l-i.i-ai h ma-li only t.na of hi four at tiui.ta at Koal. Hiiuilurwln-l-lt f-Kiat-'ri-d tha llr-t touch-lown In tha flrit flva min ute! of play. I.owr-iy went ovi-r fur tin a-rnnil five mlnutra later on a Una amain afti-r rarrylna: tha butt In yar-ia on a ti.-uiitlfvi! cxhll.Hiun of broken fl- Id run nlnK. The ihlru tou-hdown --aiiio In the tlilrd quarter. Lawrty s-ilnic over from tha fiv-ard Oehlrt-h i-urrled it a-'roaa f-.r tha laat tnuh-lon In the fourth iiuartnr on a ?rle of II anianhi-a. K'alurea of the (ams wr I. lit 1 i. Ii s """ n "n . t puntlnc. I'ora-h a Jo-yard run on tlfonly , raae cpiunti.ua uncorked and I.owr-.y s raaa cpiuini.ua unco brukn field runnlnif, (Jrldnten InJnriJl. Randolph, Nth, Oct. a (Hp.vl The lo.-al Hlfh a.-liool -football viun-J hKd lla hai-kfl'14 funhai- Inipalri'd laat nnjht when lelbert H..r, fullback, auff.rwl a broken collar bone, in a --rlminaKt. This la the aecond bar-kfleld nian to bo put out of the game for the Me.anon by Injurl-, Uob Kerr haa been pla.-ed at full. namlolpli, II; (arrnll, 7. Itandolph. Neb, Oct. . fHperiai,) Nina men of fliia city, ample of ttalal line, ventured to Carroll yeaier-tay and aereated the a-roll aKtreiatlou of heavy weight!, 7 to tl. HrlilserNirt li-eea, Cbappell, Neb., u.-t. fl. (Mpeelal Tfle Knini.l The fhnppell Hlxh ai'hool foot ball team defeated the Hri.tKfM-orr team In a snme here thl afternoon by the acore of ta to 0. Arapahoe W'ina, Arnpahoe, Neb., Jc t. 6. (Special T-le- touchdown and Oxford'a paaalng were thu ii'Oiurei of ittn game, Hpriofffleld 1-oaea. O'Neill. Neb., Oct. (Special Tele arani ) O'Neill defeated Sprlnsfleld here In a hotly continued game on a muddy field. A drlvlna rain fell durlna the first r:l,,,,,Ihl:!!!.!'-'m fim ! "oln" Profenalonal Coewhee, Kearney, Neb., net, a. (Hpectal Tele- arum.) The HtatH board of control, which la now In at'valon here, has decided that the profeaa onal coach tn fhe hlirh achool muat go. The fact that Canibrl-lgo and Ncrth I'l-itte bolh have eonchea who are not members of the faculty wua dlaeua-ed. ,1,'ffleera of the Kearney High achool alg. niri'-n tneir wiinnsneKa to piuy either (ambrlilgn or North l-latte on an open date, profeaaional coach or not. llwlght Urate llralnaril. Iwlght, Neb, (Vt. . I'lwlght h.ih lehool defeated the Itialnard baaeball tram In a awatleat, lM to 3. ('apt. Mhoivka of th lurala did aome claaay work with th" willow, getting ihre rum In three trips to the plate, Itattiilea: liwlghl, l.ea ka and Shonka; pmlnurd, Cannaro and V aceti. N'arit, r:te, .NVt. , (VI, ih.-flcU. Tt)rBram I lvuujimi tilnh u Nnh ,')tt out f i h rMnntiiij tot Lh iu i htm.'M.MihU t 'iiijf y fett intg tHm i" t !a 4k i tut 4 ini uith l'ut'j M m iiitci k if K in 1hA f rt K(f, hil- ihfeir ii.uri'n( pu-hi iiymi lu. Mon t Ut lion l' r,i. Th lU xf thy 1 1 tin-, I I h ' ftrt(. if fptn-.J ' nnYr ih - tt l !im I hi .4(. t,. ,1, i. H- ' !.-, r.nt, t A riittt, f-.r llr'n... vinlcrt nut i ut .'r un;Itit lo'j- it l-.wn, hi a rf4rr Hil, ifltiXukii, ruakUig I V ht i 'l4ii Kir .tt.l H vr cf t " utn a- I'tly N b , li int i - !.' ht- a inl ! w h'Umtt tt iii) M H I t. hl 14 it f i t t W ' IhH h'H V H Ml tt Kl j VtaaoMaa . tAiaaaa. :.. ,N. . i i 1 - i a i - -, I ' J ... VI 1 . j H 'X- i 1 l.a.o !.- I .ie al'.'a -a ; - I i a i - -a w. . k n ' ... . H t ' f 1 1 .... ' A I , l - a' ai i aa ..aau. I I j V -aea -U la lie tew V , !' - a . lr : . it Ii i, Il i .. . .1 t. i, (..a I ,-, t 4...t a " ' " htmtm; Wt Mh I aj, k-.'.-- .,., ... , - , - " - " " - Il s l i ' . 1,.., , .. t " ' '- ' f "' "' ( 1 1 r- - ,!,,,. ,v ll . I Ii W aliaia I i .. a -, ,! I Va. a, aattata taut, it Football Games This Wak-End nn Kl. (Ml, frrlflltun unlfrll ixuliot llalllllli lifrr. 1"t NffMlnl t larlmlii, lasit uttrk I fi-tri.1 Kitlni MirtiMniluMh 1 .bi. Matr. Mfiiith Dakula ana I ni.t Nrl-ra-ka at Un rn Oilier.. l.rlnuell uii.lu-l MI.Miirl at ( oluinl.la. . Wa.lili'irn aaln kim.aa al VlanlMltaii. ! I -e i-iillrai MKi.ln.l luwa Mtit.- ut Amea, , holla aaainat M a.liliiHl-n al 1, lunula, i Knot aaHln-l lima al aowa i lly. (iraia aa.li'kl I bliaffi. hi I lilrafo. lailrtuil Haain.t Im-oi..im al W kM onalll. I ti.r aajii-.l tllrtllaan at Ml.lili.an. ,lan,ra Milllkrii aifaliiit l iu-ilue at i I'uriliif', Hi-loll aRi.liil Nortliwrlrrn at North e.tern. i North ll.ikola agaliiat Mliinex.la at j .MilnieM.ta, , Ohio Wraleyan aKiilii.t lllno stale at j Ohm Slutr-, iii-paiiM naanioi iniiiana ut Indiana. Kunim. Ulillrr.ll aa.lo.t Army at Writ I'olnt, St. Louie aaalnal Notre Dam at Ml. Lou 1. Iln.ketl Indians ai-ilnat Krlenda at H'lrhila. Uratrrn I nlon agaliiat Mornli.r.lde al HI..U. ( lly. llin-nii l.la iicalnat lotta Mat Train er" al I rdi.r l-'ell-. M..niiioiitli asaln.l Lisa Wmlrjan al Moni-ioutli. 4 ornrll uaaiiiat llrnke al lira Moiiira. I rnlral -..ll.o aaalnit Ilea .Moinra at lr. M-.li.e-.. North Dnk-.ta Aaalra aoiluot mate Tru.-hrra al J-'ara-i, AlilMin aaiilnat vilrlilfnii Alr at Kaat laualna;. HIih.o uaaln.t Muniurilr at HilHaakee. Knu-ranil li-re; Otlnbr- JO. Wtkoflelii tin re; urtoher 27. Wei,'. I'on.t here; No V'.'iuber 3. I.nur.-l h--le; NoVeniber 111, I'nnrn tli'?rt; Nov.moer 21, llartlugtou ho". AlllHllincra Si-heilule. CeiiliBl t'lty. N-.-b, Oct. t tVntral t'lty thla year fat'-' niio of the hurdot a-'hed-ulea In Ita hletory, aa followf. Oi tohor h, I,.u. City here; October -o, North Piatt. i ihere toper 27. M' huiier in-re: .Novemu. r j, Aurora there; .Novem ber 10, Vork h-.ru; November 17, Poivid llty lhre; November .1, t'lay ('enter I hero; November , Keainey thtste. ( aniliriilgo Win., HaatiugH. Neb., Oct. 6. (.Special. ) Opening the a-aon here to'lny Cambridge HlKh i-chool defeated Huallligj, U to 0. Cambridge made the flrat touchdown In the flrat turner, after continued line bucks, InKririinrli -1 with two fumbl- a by llm-Hnii". Toe aecond touchdown caine Inthe last quarter on a retrieved punt fumbled by Quarterback Kelly. oFr tho laat three quarters the Tlgera battled on even tertna with Cambridge, and had the ball In acorlng dlatiiiicu of tho uoal on two occaaioiia, but lo.t on fumblus. Orleuna ,oeee. Mufook, Neb.. Oct. 6 (Wecla: ) Mc f'ook defeated Orleans today, 57 to tj, ut the Mccook County fait- before a crowd of 5,1)00 people. It wua McCook'a game from atart to flnlah although ori'.-ina managed to pick up an open fumble and run :to yarda for their only touchdown. Mt-Cook uaed Pa eeeond team dui'tng (he laat half and .cored three toti'-hdow nn. .Summary Touchdown: .vlcCook, Hi.y dal', 4; lliirilntt, 3; Junta, Z. Ooaia after lou' h.town: Junes, 3. Orliam; Touclidrfwn. Smith. (ioU.enbt.rg Wins. 1 k's """'t''"" between them, the 0.e.h.ni.urg. Neb, o.t. .-8pii.) '"1 White Snx rested today be tjotlieni'iiig gridsiera were vlctora in one fore resuming hostilities In the Conils of the bikg. at gamea In the at.it" today I key yard on the smith side tomorrow, when thry -l-feuud iir-ke,. How h-re by made the touch-downa wun Holmes and I of U to 11. Veu'hr ant Karr ..-:on aiding mom wun piu..r. a... enii tuna. inn vi.noia boh i'i.j... .... ih-lp U In U t'Ut (he sfcona .uuricr. In the naniti jriui .nittipnluir cmrftil a i ,ui h.tlu n on n oinjiM kirit whn tlit niiiwtrt, When the. nam firt'd fiothn tmg ht th bull n tliir nr"n-nts twn r.irtt tiiiw. AhmIw r ilmri would hv infitttt nntht-r m tu. A rt r4 crwl 4vitnf-i'. lb khttttl.tnk' 141.1 ' IK Air; Sb.. on. it -i,u 'I'J -erni it ' t ' tt.h M'luh'- Hrmii High thltri t.Mtt i-airuur, l!ih. .1 tu ?, it. t u i' i.n f i i u "f th- tl mI ,ihit !' 1' l K h lltr.tt'r. k luil. II a' ise II. h.i etc. .ti. ival f n.t' ..I ll. 0. It.e 1 -r 11. at ,.ra. I , ..'.ii I'ri., I." I t. , It- all. . i. 'tf 1 I 1. I.lkbua W Ih l.a..at. I' '-e H-ak !' ' ... ,u.ii K. - , a ik, Haaaaaawt. tew-.. I t. run r t-riil t ir Itni r I I .: I- I ... a t . ,!,,, l. !,: ( i f ,.! I, is.-. a I 1 i. ... . . I 1 i . ' - 1 . a. '-ai I i in ... . i I : - ' ! .i i f ka a ' i it a I h" 1.11 k., . I- O H I . . a I, , .t av.4 t. I l l4 I B l lri.ti-j Ih lUiliu, . VCXJTQAU RESULTS 1111,11 SflllHII.. U.d. frrnmal, S Komh Omaha. 1. Trinity lolirar, H; ( rrla-hlun lliali. 0. M Hf.Jl.l.K'.r, Slate. Aurora, ; l.ranil Klan.l, 0. I uliiiiibiia, llMirt.ui, O, I. Inn In, Jli tork, . Kaiiiloliili, II; I urroll, 7. Ilillllllatoll, 21; ( alrrl-lgr, II, Ir.n.c.ou. 'it North luilr, S, li.irt.ry( Al; M14MMI Illy, tl, M.i. I. -on, ii All. Ion, u.i M- liH-k, fi) Or let. II., A. I auiiirliia-p. I M 1 llu.lini, 6. ' II in Itli.iiil I ollear, u; fail I lly, 1. I lull.inoiilli. 'S; l.l.naw-1, II. Adaiiia. IW; Harnratnii, ft. IiIIim-ii, la: liutrima, . Ili.ilrl-r, tl; ralrl,ur. ',. Lulhriiliiira, l;i; lln-krii How, 11. I'aalire lly, A; I iil..rai i'Xuvf, 0. Ili-lliunjr, .'tO l-llrvrviea-, 0, l-ukota Illy, ,".li Homer, 0. Tnru.narh, Hrru, tl. I'-irtia, 1 3 1 Maiwell II. A 1 1 la me, 14; SMullahlllff, I. 1 tullrt-r. Ilaetinaa, Af Keiirnry, 0. tllillund of f-remont. At liilnrr, 6. Vihruaka Healryun, ; Wayne .Mule Normal, 0. 1'i-rii state Normal, 411; York lollear, 0, llriatlllia, At fieurney N'orniuJ, 0, Trinity College Beats Creighton High Sioux City, la., Oct, . (Sky cial Telegram). Fighting gamely, but to no avail, tho Creightnn academy of Omaha went down to defeat ,y a. b o score at the hands nf the Trinity col-l.-ge eleven here today. jiii.iiiiiii-.- wen; no mnr.cn ior (t r,tv f,)rw:ir, ,,11Hg, tno lltter car thc crushing offensive- nf the colleg. rylw th(. ha V.r , fl)r i-ins and Kutch, local fullback, waded j tnll,.tll)tt-n. Kvans b,,.k(, K0;il. The through the, entire learn for runs of ,..lrW.s ,llf. rec.,.ived the klekoff on i, w ami ) yea ids (.tilen i Mi'tiahan looked good in the losers backdcld. while Caniglht and lllnchey were tho luminaries In the line. Tho entire Trinity team looked good. I.lneup; I'rluily I'oa, relgl'tim l''i i I., i: M-.ylaii Kramer I,. T Mullen Iteiley 1,. (I... Morgan Carev C Canlglla Hernard U. i; McKenna Slmonnma , . 1! . T Ideally Wanii.r It. Ilinchey Mi-D'-rmott Q (iillen Jennlnga I,. If Porter Sauter ft . H Dunahiy Kutch F. H Munahan Day of Rest for Cuhs and White Sox Chicago, 111., i K-t. tl With city se- - '" " i-..jf over the t ileusim crew yesterday woni tt) lrNt K;lm1 i y ..v0 . k, .nrro... .t4l. American I ngitft ivnn M.nco If 16. idland Player Declared Ineligible Frein.u.t, Nth., or I 6. fhiiu. fnr H Midi i ml college fnnthiill V.. t.ii y over Ci.fn.r (.illi-ge of lath.uiy hive been uieatty b lied Ml the iu( few lays by In juries In Inters 4n.l tbn ficl that M, Ijithmp f at fn hman lt'ilf'"i-k, his U.-n d-'liiivd en Ii, t:e nil biv.'iii.t of his achi'liail. a..r. I.nif. aeconbng t a .-ort in. ,.l ! ..in C. A M,.., i-.iti h ,.f in,, t .,! ; ll.i'tin'' .ni l Krai in y lltt til Sinri'li a lll,i. i. N.'l i-i M ..In k . i V ti i i , . , , , K . X.-rm il l.ii Le-i i . :, . tl e (St -i li. ic . i' t , . ' h .ft I i nil -(el I , , ., ,,-t ' nf I"" l. 4 al), l-.l'li.. ; h. i ' knl liev t,' Il f . ,i - piii.i T-' H i. j, i I'l I'- g I- or '.I ,t " A K ic i - .il a- . . Ii .1 .1 I n . i - ' I ') . ' I ( '! I ' ' 4t f It.va I iiv hi ll I i-.--!i,i' V . - .1.1 ...tl. . I.... ii.inl I'lt.li.-r it Wi t kl,Htt V' ... , I,., a ,. .at... I - ., - . f . 1, : -f I , , t I i I , 1 l.t ,-f , .11,. iTcinont Trims ! (!ri)pled Parkers In Larw Seore . Outtuttr Wnllop O'un li VaU i inn' INiilrii at l'ajrui lirL I.) 2a-t.i-'l rnrr. I i Willi ...ibir i ' -- ti'lit . -1 ia nf tno t,li..-l imwitlrf ii-t-il ; Villt.-iy pievrillllig, ll'liilll I.. '. I'l'W I'l'lll-'llt IliKll i.-,.. f...,ll..i,l l-.l.i) Wllllnii thy I .-'i-iiili iminht high i ip.li-l I'li'Vi-ii l,v lln- Mi.iit i.f to 3 t Hi- I.-if-I f.iln.V . ilk yi-nlrnl-ij- ii'h i iiu-iii. Tho tft'itltlt rill" fcll-lilT Well' l-lllli.'lly - inn-1.-.--I uiul, nlili-ittKli tiny i.illi-J jali't In 1-1 III" vielti-ri ai-nli'liaa 111 lln-:ii-.i'l u ii, I third illnt li-ls, th innlt -.f ih- miitcM ii.M r w.ih iii iliniht uf !ef Ih" firet f W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it r. nf pl.iy, hi ll the KUflin l-ll'tti the wiilliir j wua l-li.il fi.f l.'iat-l'iill nnd bcfnrit th f.l'al ili.uti- li.nl iiidi-d Hie wind Willi i I.I-. wink- ii gal-- m-r-'sa tho fl-l-l an-l ' 1 1 - m -1 punting nn-l i.--lii il.ltliult. Tl." g.iii.u up. nnl with Kr.-tiiont kh-k- ln- - ft t - I!, lii.iliiiin, who ruiight the bull mi (hi? '.I a r-l Inn- uitd r'-tun.-l It jib yanls. Tl.c I'lii'kers wein lu-l-l f-.r i-lnwns nnd piinti'-l to Kul'ltirf. who Ifnrr1.il the leill frmn tim tiUyiird lino I to the :.'i - .1 r.l line. I.lnc MinelieH ).I.iii--I Hie lill nn the II yard lln, I wh.-iiii- Kuins r-l.lrted .irmiiul lift end fur a turn h-lnw n. The toiirlnluwii was , in nlo in l' Hutu fniir fiilnuli-s aft-r 1 the c-inti'rt bad ataiti-d. Kvans . ki- k- il giuil. Id-rot ei a Kunilili-. Kniiioiil nguTii kinked off to South jOmnliii nnd tin. teii II was carried t- j Kruiiionl's lu-yiinl line. On the first j forni.itluii !e Vry fuml-lid a Imd pass frnni ei-tilir ami Kn mont reeovered ithei lull mi ihn S yard line. Krcmont then Wolki d tint stmie sueil shiieMlrtna tpiiss, Kvatis to iJanii-ls, for tlnlr ser- j j on toui li-l-iw n. Kvans again kicked goal, giving the; vlhltors a lend t,f 14 Ipolnta, i The se-.'ntid (iiarter opened with j Smith Omaha. In poHsesstnn of the bull In the cenier of the field. Hal.luff fumbled and the J'aik.is reeovcicd llio bull. K-iulli lost ground nnd punt ed to Hie z yard line. Iliililulf gulned 19 yards uroun-l end. Fremont was penalized l.'i yards f-.r Imliling nn-l lo.it Hie ball on downs. Ituss Cirubain, Soul h Omaha u.irtti b.-u k. then drop j ped kh ked I he ball from tho 17-yard j line, giving his team lis Hist and only I scni'm nf (he game. South high kit ked off lo Jh.iiiH cf I'remonl, who, with i Cony, suctrssfiilly worked the) r-rifs-i cross. I a'.uis passed the bail to Cor ' ry on- the 1-jar-I lino and the Fre i mont lilt If back rnirled tho ball SO i yards beforo h was downed by It. Graham. Tho half i.riil"d with I'Vo I mm, I In pnsscKulnn of the bull on the 3-jnrd line. I'ucliers lfnlil. Fremont was forced to buck tli wind In the third quarter and with this handicap, South Omaha managed I to bold the visitors scoreless. The oulKtanditig f-aturfl of this quarter was a TU-jard Mint by It. Cirahnm. Tha wind carried the ball past the l-'re-1 mont safety man and It rolled almost to the goal line. The fl nn 1 quarter siart-il with Fre mont holding the ball on the SS-yard line, and on tlm first play of the per iod Chamber nnd Daniels executed the .'-yard line, but a. costly fumble) ' j flushed tletn back to the 12-yard line. ine s-ititn sniers punti'ti to tno yanl line, but regained possession of the hill by holding Fremont for downs on the 5-yard line. Smilh Omaha punted to the 15-yard line to Kvans, who carried tho ball to the 2 yard line. ISvans then smashed over for another touchdown and a moment later kicked goal. Outplays South. Fremont made 18 llrst downs as against only four for South Omaha. Fremont completed two of six at tempted forward passes, while the J Packers were unsiicccs.sfiil on the two j occasions they attempted the pass.. ! South Omaha Intercepted one pass. Ualiluff and Kvansnf Fremont wero the stars of the game. The playing nf Wnlluce Oinhani, Fremont quarter hack, who Is minus the services of his left eye, which hi" lost, several years ago, was tkot ew-orthy, "ltel" Mct ( irane played th best game fnr the South high eleven. Souih iiniaha l.tii.'ij,' ift"l numtn rv. lIMt, ia. K , L. T . , r remont . 1-. I .'! Suuit.r ... I li i. . . . . klll-!ont . II. .1. .. c.i-ry :t in. inn 1.. .ri.hitm l'et. raon . Whim- l-l . .. Ii I. IV. liriliain . , , . , I-.vaoa . .. Haldol!' , ChaMbtvt I rbah fat c.ui-. I for .'l itini for . . . i.. t; . . . II. -', U T . . , It . K .. ! n . . . K . H . . . t. II . . K . H H-iu' ll - lie" ha l,.r Saul!-!, O.r K. lull, on I Wal.i fMd i ll.it-iitail . Inn n il! . . I It l.lah.ll 1 !" Vr . . j M'-li-Jllu . t'aia.y . . S ii '.il , - 'i ' . ; ln.u...!i. II ! si- ii . . it H amuli ..(in,,i i f r n. I It i -i , I le.,,. nl 1 1 . II. I f t 1 .Ii c: I'M. V. f .. 1 s ..iitu - i ... ' a. : v.--, rial... f". I'el.-r,...n l - t il l iff I 1. U I. i 1! I r : It . . ii.-. it. 'in i i tn I r I J e I II I it in i .il ..r C r lln i. , 1 1 Football Is This Hamline Gridster's Middle Name I iaat"M lJjti mm e r - lN- ay St. I'uiil, 1s t. . tSs i hil Tilexram I lamina university' football team, la-n d as min of the best college ag gregiiilons ever turned out In th' northwest when It rambled through the stale rnnferenci? lust year. Is ron- Mrtl' ted iir-iuiid tb versatile Avol-1 Kaplan, i.tplnln ami qiiiiit'Thn-1;. IC.i i -f.in la Iriplo threat man with a veiigianee. Not only Is I.e. an tin usually lln'- passer nnd kicker, but be can race uionnd Ihe wings, dive off ta-klt. ui'.-l plunge through the line. Ills piinls uver.mo around !' yards and he fan dropkk'k from nildfleld ami has dm,u it. The lialnnen of tho tiairl Is con- Conference Elevens Are Prenared fnr OnpnirtP Chleas-i, Oct. 6. I're-Rcason prac - tlce In most of the football camps of the lilg Ten en-led today with light di Ilia In preparation for the kick-off tomorrow. AVIth the exception of Illinois, all of the Western conference elevens go Into action tomorrow. None, however, meet other teams nf the Ulg Ten. There wua a letup of hard aerlni - tnago In most cainpa last night, but the Illinois, Chicago and Iowa elevens wore worked under full steam. Ohio Stat'', which will meet ( Ohio Wesleyan at Columbus tomorrow, suf fered a seriouR blow w hen Noel Work man, considered as probable quarter back selection, waat declared Ineligible. The University of Georgia meets tne I'nlverslty of Chicago here to morrow. Northwestern concentrated on the forward pass in anticipation of an Cousin of King George and Ills "Best Girl" Regular Ball Fans New Vork. Oct. C.Ixml Mounlbat- L pla)r wlh ,he Woodmen of the tan. cousin of King George, and his j World team October 15, against tho ber.t girl, I-ady Mountbntlan, went t-i, Sniith Sldo Merchants, he will be ac the world series' K'mie yesterday, ate I ,.0inpanied by Mrs. Ruth and their Ice cream cones and, two bags of pea- ( jg.,inths-o!d baby, whose Identity nuts, drank four bottles of soda pop j wns recently revealed to Ihe public, and moted until hoarso for Babe Ruth .according to Ruth's advance agent, an-l the Yanks l'b .Meusi-1, Ruth's teammate, who ,, ', ' , ,. will piny with tho South. Sitb-rs Ihe Motmtbattans are demncratu:-. ;,in,r th, womim.-n, will also be ac They gossiped about the. game with a j ,.(mlp.,ni,.,i hy his w ife. crowd of younur folks in an adjoining box and tailed In a soda pop boy to explain the game to them. They stop ped the first ice crewm cone vendor that, enrne their way nnd bought an average of one cone and a bottle of pop every threo Innings thereafter. As Uulh walked down to first, Lady Mountbattan laughed, "Atta boy. t.abe!" When the umpire called a strike on Pipp, she said: "Uotten," und the lord joined In the chorus , of "take 'lm out." HWrilOMN KKNU.T. Fln-l it n ei'urae Jl,"-111. 5 -year oM.. i f. ' t f ut long. I p-lania. 113 tPeth-ldl, 3 lo 1. oen, t ta ii. won Oimotit I t (Kederla), 7 ta 1, to 5. if. to 4, aerond. VI Knan, 1" IJonea), i to I, even, j 1 t" .' Hind. I rim.. I "i I it Van Valrb k, Zl't.'. I and iln-at Laddie rat.. ! Swond ll.u e l'or. l!,il'. 3 r M a and IIP. .lauotlif. a f-lllolnl-. i loll Ii o. :: 1- 1 i I. i.-.i I lo I ; . ... t t. ; !. -i i h.ut II . i Vl.Oraa I, i to (., i . . i 1 i.. : . mi tee, , t urcb. I i? l-lr,). 19 t I . n. I ill i I i , r .1 i lul l i I I aa h I ' a , f ' . . a- ft ' t ' - I e I I I . I I- 1 to I ' ... . . i i i i IfollowinsHorsesJl I.i. 1 . i : I - w a..... a .i -7-. - ' ' " .'..', ... Si. - , A 1 I. '.' ( I I. '"(' I'"' U . a ,,4 I t I a J' ran ! ",h " ' '"- ' ' ' " fa :! II.. 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The team p!,iy la yet A bit rough but Coach IVi k Is bringing the I'lpers along fast and II will be a well baljtnced aggregation that ta- kb-s Crelghl-.ti. Simons at one half Is showing nil the larnuiika of a real alar mid KrilK- r, l.ii liilililDK Unite, ir, ail' t , at biti ng tin- line. The team li.at tun vet-Tans when I.imlliei'i hulf, and u . .t... .-..I nwi.lll.ei I -IJU-t, 1,1'IIL III 11.,' 111! j verslty of Mlyneaola ibis 'year, but their al-M-n- e Is nut being felt too htningly. if I t aV e M I ,lC,- Tl J'"' J I mnn n j c or I)2Z aria beason 1 aerlul iitlack by llio IK loll eleven at' Kvaiistmi. " Miehlgan'it bopen wept raised when It was announced officially that Kdilie 'Jones, veteran lineman was rligihl-t for Varslly ft rvice again. The Wul- ' vi-rines ein-uuiil- r Can- al Ann Arbor i lomonow. 1 Coach Spauldlng has had eo much Idifliculiy in perf. cting MInnesot.Vs j forward wall that bo has mado no definite selections for tlie game, wi'li North liakot.i. The Badger cx clod to dedicate the new Wisconsin stadium .with Cnrleton as the first opponent of the season. A short scrimmage wrut the order i.f tho day for the Indiana Varsity. Tho Hoosiers will clash with Pepauw tomorrow'. The I'urdue eleven plays James Milllken 1,'nlversity of Hei-alur, III. Iowa meets Knox in the opener. Bate Ruth to Bring ! His Family to Omaha When rtabe Ituth tomes t,o Omaha Ri-rerveil and box Beat tickets for the Uuth-Meiisel game, which will be staged at Western League pink, were placed on sale t-nlay at the United Cigar store, Sixteenth and Farnam .streets. Prices for the game will be $1 for grandstand: $1.25 for reserved seats, and $1.50 for box seats. These prices include, war tax. The North Omaha Hoosters and the Fort Omaha Soldiers, base ball teams, will cross bats in a double-header at tho Fort Sunday afternoon, the first game starling at l:3u o'clock. .r-L.vie. lin. I ui i.M.ti. , Can: In, up, Ii".. fl.tc'llk. ll'ltl... 1,1 Ho.; Ki i ITaii.l... l-'a. My I'au:.-, Ii.', lo. N'..Atlliur S-'....l rue. pal-. f! " 'I .'.mini,, (-vein , a.,.1 up: u. .Mat l. . i": ; s. up; it Mil 1.' I"; W. in.',; lie r II I- . r. . I'C., Hid ii lf,....-na. la'.: I., I'.ii 'I. i i. I- ., ,r I', i.', int. 1". ...e II. I'H. i. . . I 1 . Ml. I;.-", I ; - t; i.. ril I'. .a l.iltl llt'll .I.e., II.' Ii'iy. I '"I. till 'f .lit: 1 t" . I' 1-..; W Cill a t ., JUDGE SKAUS t OH CONGStr.SS k'publ!cii Cn.lulat I trrtutii Naiftnbrf 7 I (ouitdr aninf Time 4 9aa kae Ivfa .k (l - a-.., i.tk iet.ot, e.. , a 4 ai,l a..a IImb la-a I a aa nitEsituR linos. I il It...-. tl ma -. I- " ; a. '- I V - , i .' c j t' i-,- ii, , .n I It .' j ; NIC. a, I' I' I-: H I . I. il : 1 I. t ; ,r I i in. I ., .-i , u . ; " Vi. ii.c i . . I la. 'li . I , -f ' ! . .V. .h i. i,i. I Lincoln High Beats York Team, 34 to 6 I .m. oh; , ik-l (,Ssiia Telegrntil I I.lll--.In ll,ph -hiail iiiauiinnr.l Ihn tM li' l.ni wl.ah haa laeii aaH ,ai ' e-1 with lie gtol .ainea llgull.al l.k Hikll a. h.e-1 . wini iiig, l . I" III, i.atiing game hen- Ii .lay. Sitp e ll. I wo m bta.la I -gun plsjltig tn 1VJJ, in U. , is I'-m-i- la-en hIik I.) win ii gam- They date tn-1 Ih" lud Hid :lut'k on f -vn.il ... caelima l-it ..ir nmci l-reii al-l" ' put utrr th u.iiiim run. I'-.l. Il llul-k-l V-.ir.l'- -. at.-rHl ni'h riieb. iiiviug tin- I. in. oiii ' Ijulil .aff la feet, I 'ii-lui.. l .lii !-fl b.ilf, gnt away fnf N ..'lan ion i ..ii-l f-.llnw.d l with annther fur lie li.n.li- fue jnula tnilie l-ff T.i- k. Uli.i i.i Ihe t. kt piny rippi-l II lllia III J I letl.l.B.lii Will- Il Wil K-a-l f--r 2" nn. I a ti.in h'l-.w Ii. Ill- drnpkl-k f--r th" ti i ih.iiiI f ill.-. I Tills all lapi-cti't III tin fiH fne ti illlllia 1. lln. .In Linni al. ml lti tl.imi ttii-1 fn.tii then in., u !h i.ie i v i l-tli-t', the I ..II wua in i rk I-1 1 lt.il y. 1 In-nlti " f.fl , . i : i . I i nil..- i. i a epi N ltl.lt" fi.rwnr-1 pass, l',- In Captain taildll.T. TI.e 1 it-JTI flu-.ll tt.l'i W Hie ball 2., .u Ii and llaiilmr i.m.l It nvr bis ihiiiil-l-t. iui-i. iinf the if t. ..lining l-l f..r tb" li.-n h.l'.wn. Tb: was Yoik 'a f.ret -1. f-..' nf C.. i-p.utn Tin y won fi-.ui S- win I ni.il riier;ir by Ihe stun" score, J. to ', in pie I'l'dinK gaui.-N. I.lli-tlp: ork. hpf jg'ie -.-ii.no.ria I'-M. ...t. i: . . . I. T I,. -1 ... I inratln . , . t- ll.lj ., .. Kl! J'.l.ea I '..o... tlaue: . la. llet. liter 1 1 ' I Ilr.iwo ...... Of'" ('um:p hre (r N-al. i i 1 1 . a n -l.t.l .n.1 smith .. It. -I Il . It i; . . w , I., M It. II. .1. II. M--i.i . i I ..11,1 ..-.ni r, ,..,., I a-'-n Ne.l Sllb.lttulloni I'll'- n.lrr bll.I.l.ien for lll...lbalia; I'aiA'l f I H I laint. .Nal f'.r la.enui-r; t'a'lt-ler f-.r .N'eul , , n olo l-Jlll-.h (of Haa'. .lone, for l.cala; W bit I iiigt-m foi J..ln. Wuiiin for ltaar-, l'.--k for oila, nt.ta for i'u'ti; kit' Inn for C-.k. nffl.-iaia. ...blh..ti, i I,,., tie. Itefriti : l.y. Nrl-faka. l'mi'i.e: Saiiohon. Nuhr.ifla. jlrad lilire -mail, llentuy. ; Creighton Eleven v i Expects Hard Game With Hamline Team I j . j Creighton tiniveisly's Hiilld ! went through anothtr strenuous nft- ! i -.munn ot pri parntlon f-.r Ihe.r game w th llainl.no liem t',-.tuid.iy. The advance dope u the Hamline maulers iud rates that the lYe.ghlon hopes are not to have auft sledding. The team wh.ch w.ll take the field aga'nst Cr phtoii Saturday Is the same team, w.th the except on of otiei mun, that lad year scored 165 points to it opponents' t. the goal not hav ing been crossed once. Coach Haldr:ge ia hopeful, however, as lus team has been show. ng up well in its n ghtly sessions Willi tho fresh men. The men are also In f.ne shapo and the old J.'nx has been loaf.niy qtnte cons.th rably, but two rue;, be ing out on account of Injuries. Army Eleven Ready for Kansas Contest West Point, .V. Y Oct. . Army is nearly ready for its first big game of the season, that with University of Kansas, which Is to be played hern tomorrow. A continuance of summer like temperature hits hampered tho development of llio Cadets, the wea ther for a fortnight having been too hot. for hard work. Ycung Men! See the New Style's Fall Clothes Y T want to ktiovi wliut kill,! of SnjN Will 111- H. -fll liiH I. ill? Will, ciiini in anil ,se(. f.i-- tiiii'i.-lf uf cnurNii viiii I. now we'rt' iiUtnvs firsi with Hi- V on n 4 ,M- u'n Nlyl.-N' Wliijuvinl Suit '37i? to Tutil'.ini Suits '25-'30-'35 Kti'c'ihcinnT Suits '35 to 'SO U.iIm jiliiic (,t. j '18 nnd up Dcrg Clothing Co. V .. Ii '! T I I i fffi I'