n rilE OMAHA W-.K: WKPXKSDAY. OCTOHKIt U, 1922. New Football Rules Cause Officials Trouble 'Try for Point" After Touch A f i Give Team Gliaine l Gain Tally ly Three MfihofU. New York, Oil Ifl KnnMiAll i,f fl ll In games lilm-'! lumoghoiit the country Iihui given Ml' h conflicting in f ! j,i ,( X i (,( (hn two important i hsn; In ih rule. Inaugurated IhH ymr, one of which i hunge iii'flmll Hi -.,rlog sysiuu of Mix gnni, Hull th lulu romiulllea (if Hi Ahipfli an ntrcDlcjri football (HXlalliiii tuAuy l-iaind a statement III il attempt to clear the situation, . Most of th trouble In over th new rule X which wu designed in i hsnge th ply utitr i loin hdown Is md from a liyfor a gol from a pin- fcl'k, in "try for point" through oti uf thie mcih'R Home team, electing to "Iry fur point" ly kicking goal hv claimed Hi i'H nt wlinii kick fulled, but uri" of their iiivii recovered Km bnll mill iimlirit It Is hind th" opposing line t'Uy hud. In some Instance, ifer and Other official IV erroneously UP' Imlil ilia contention, IC K, Hull, chair man of Hi rul" committee, id In Isiulng Hi (' rrirnt, Mr, Hull pom i ml ii'jl ftr.t a team hvlng chosen to "try for point" by kl king, lost when ilia kik fiillnl, ami flic Instant. It ill I full, lb piny ufo mull' ally w ended, Ttin lo w rule, ha sdded, dn not permit I ho con version of u ptiy Tim reminder of tht ronfimion li over ihf new rul" rcgaiding sub stitutes (rul'i 111, srUon 21, whli h pinvide Unit "a ptnyir win (ma !- r withriiuwn from I hi gaum during Hi list Imlf may rrturn at any Hum during lh awoii'l half. A player withdrawn during thr second half npty iiot return to th" game, I'nnormllig II, Ml' I','' statement vi "Whit Hit rule nut l tarro ri'r in ulaycr avlci fo,!ti,'1 lit tint hair hut l'H'(r w.i iiuiina th IMar 01 b-lwa.n III. lw halvaa, Ilia I'Ur ) i,f ih rl If ! mot tlir H n r"i'in h !, h iir ahuuM nt r,a allii.,f l 1.I1 n I" 'ha loina uny Htna I'lrln I ha rx n'i'l half " Niilliiiiff la l. Tim hw "try for point," ruli will nitiko tlia n:lfuiV '' timr tht wo r;ol llnan vry attrantlve, mica th" r,ai'hii afi'l (h liulillo roino to rllw lha l(rniflini,' of th Weft, Nil Mr. Hull, it rriiilili'rt an M !kln team to Ja any piltil t rl'k play wlilrli V woul'l not oihur wl Ktifiiipt li-iiiia of lha I'll 1.,,.,,, a f..ul. l. I.jill It lha try for point, II lux a. point tu uiti, hut notbliiK to li'wff. Louis Firpo Wants to Come Back to U. S. rim-nra Air, Oft. io.diy A, I'.) I.ii a Knasl Tirpo, th b t Arntln fnhtor, who mi Hundtty wrtinnon r iiiinnl hla titla of hiavywclnlit rhom pion of HmHh Anifrirn by knocking oul 3 in Tmry tt Auatnilla In the fourth round of what waa to hava biwii 11 U roumJ bout, todiiy anld.that tin ilni.r-'! tn return to the United Htaii'K, but that hi rninht tka on trvrnil nthw hni'vy walajhta In Iturnoa Alrva bfura makinv tha voyairt ninth. Kirpo'a work In th ring Hunday en in aa h aurprla to lha aportlnff writi-ra Hnl th public. Th wrltra In tli'ir ai'tu ltn of Monday dilated on thu lnivirivf-m"Ht. th boxer allowed, a roiui'iiiel to hla akill prior to hla Vlait to th fnlted Htatra, "Ki.P Sthlaifcr ChiiitU JJout With Hilly WrlU "Kid" etchliiJfrr, om.iha welter weiklit, I1" iVir.dbd hi lOround Imut with Willy Welt of Kngland fr MlnneiiMili fietolier i'. tin I'ljiaon w,i given by the "Kid" for culling off the right, iiv that he didn't think he wn In condition to inert auvh a touah wetter a Welle. mh School Foot-Ball' (Mi,U4 tlih !. 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I iaa -.. a lai aa ' a i - .1 I -I I I m a--. v . , . s 14 al a-i-. , a .1 - l a ft a aw "Babe" c.0.v c tv. or v?155 I KAO" l00 D' KXI'ITK hla fxilurn to iniike a how, n In lha world atIcm, l',li Hulli la Kolntf biirnalornr ln Bd-ilii, He will r on a tour , Mil lar to thei ona which drew Judga Imu lia' wrath down upon him hut full. Thla :iiin Hie "Hub" will hava offc c'al permlaa on for lha trip, whl' li will be through lh lulddla went ul Chance and Oldfield May Buy Team New York, Oct, 10. Jtcporla thnt Kriink (.'hunct, for- .. mr Chlciiifo Cub atar and tiHiniia'-r, and Harney "II fl"ld, wealthy inito tnobllii rmi driver, Wer ConfempllitlllK the purchaae of . . bimebiill dub In the f aaat, were heard lino uurina m" world arn lea The pulr aat !') (tether at the Polo Kroumla' and were an Id biter to hnve conferrad with aorne of the major Icigue V riAi3'AIClt 'll,b ownera rer. Ing their plana. Montrenl, Qua., Oct 10 Krank Chance, former manager of the Chi cago Cuba, la exited her tomorrow 10 feel out local buaeball cnfhualaat In regard to obtaining (in Interna tional Jeegua franchla for thla city. Kaarern Canada, leagu official probably will oppo any outald In lerferenc with their plan for next aennon. Duncan and Mitchell Beat Hagen-Barnes I'cdhum Manor, N. Y., Oct, 10. Oeoigo Uuncun and Abe Mitchell, lirltlNh profcAHlonal golf atara, todtiy ilefHtd Wiilter iliigen, Hrlllah open champion, and Jim Hurnca, former American tltlcholder, t up nnd 3 to play In a 30 hole exhibition mutch here, Hawkeyes on Way to Scene of Yale Game Iowi City, In., Oct. 10 Aubrey Ie vine played hnlfliack Mondny after noon on one of hla frenlmien lowu eleven against the vnrHity nt ita f.nul practice before leaving for tho Yulo game. Devlne eaa ly evaded the regu lar";, but they penetrated the yeiirllng defenae before he did much riunifiKe. Uncle Samuel ' Gains Big Hunk of Series Dough 'New York, Oct, 10. Federal lax ra for th five world aerlea game amounted (o 00,5 17. AO, II mm an nounced today by the collector of Internal revenue. Thla mini rep repreeented 10 per rent of the, fii()5,i;3 paid by 185,974 p-roni to are the game. I EDDIE'S FRIENDS msss.uih -ZoIzt:u wm n r- '''' ' ML O Hl f RieWP AM8 TMlin UJiVt To J i A PWCH "' COMf. CUtaX TutHtVL Pt U!iC I Or rCcMiPlTIOM I 5iWciiJ4j -!! Mo csit -Muyr fftievtn a I CfflCtRj J 46ft. AlauTT. IT'S Xq pi A V C kSW )i Ctxx til. t..s . vyt Jfrh l r.- , I ) ' - I n) ' J . , I ) II aj-aaaaa4, J I .. yirjh;x rr ' -a lsaa'thlawkaM " ' ' ( Ruth Starts Barnstorming (l.oiii) ii giiioc. Hv will pluy In Otuuhu nwxt etund.iy, Nome of th oilier Ynuka nre going Football Facts Best Grid Q. K'JiUer runa down Held and re eovim ball. Ifin'l ho otmlde? A. So. lie formerly wan, but In former data lie waa rouuhed ao much by defenae after punting that, rule waa i hanged In order lo protect hint If he louche punt or drop kick in Held of filny before If louche an op- ponent, bull goea to opponent on apot aa Hint down, Kule in, aecllon 4. Q, When kicker louche the ball he kick, why lun't optioning tenm given it Jive-yard penalty mid the bull, a la the cane when any other offalrtu Player touche h' punted bull? A. Jut why (hi dlfTerenen In Die rule la beyond me. Yet It doe rxiftt an a careful reading of rule IB, ec tiiina 2 and 4, will aim-lone, g. Our hiilflmck fumbled u. ball re hind our line of acrlinmage mi third down when we hud five yard to gain. An opponent dleU for it, hit ball and it rolled along the ground, one of our men falling on It 10 yurda back of our line of acrlmmage. JU-feree re fucd to Rllow u a flrrit down. H gavo uw tho bnll and railed It fourth down, t6 yard to guln. . VVgan't he wrong? ''""., i A, No, lie waa quite right. Many people think that' a fumble glvea team recovering a flrat down. It doea, If opponent a (1rt recover It and then fumble, lint when you have the ball and fumble It aa above outlined, It la only flrit down for you If the op ponent actually guln poaaeaalon of Sets New Courne Record. Long I'lne, Xeb., Oct. 10. (Special.) I'lnylng In ft handicap tournament on the J-ong J'lne courae, T. M. Hutchlnann, a member of tha local club, net a new reford for 18 holea, making two blrdlea, 10 par and on tho remaining Hlx hole took one over par, The acore waa mndo In a mutch play ing ngulnat Charlca P. Nelmm. Kirat rounil . Par Btifin'l riiuml Par Tho local in til 30 0 2", II yard ...... Jl 4.11 iu .U4 441 !I4 tu in tn courim la 2,704 long. Wins Trunin Tourney. Itnndolph. Neb.. (Kt. 10. (Spechil.) The tlnnlH in the trlcotinty teuni tourney were played at Itnndolph, Vic Henry of Laurel won the sin gle chrinipionhip by defeat ing lie v. I'owell of WiiUMit, 6 2, S-ti, , 8 . Henry of I.nuiel and (I. H. l.lddnll of liloonillc ld won the double chum plonehlp when they defeated W. H. Weber nnd V. il l.lddell of ltllKiin field In HtiaiKbt eelH, 6 I, fi 4, fl-S. The IIC3 tournament will bn held In Mloomtleld. barnetormliitf, and th vlctorloua (l.nnla luive allnllar plana, Jo lluali, Wailrj Hoyt and r'reildi IMffinunn of Dm Yit n k h wJI b member of tho luavlmll parly which will aiart next rlundiiy for tb orient, I hen: to piny giimi-a with natlva teama. Nehf, Krlly n Meueel were the (I.iiiiU ai.'lected, but It Ja doubtful If they gn, Worth Knowing Play to Use bull and then fumble It, your tram recovering. Kule IV, aecflon I (a). Q, Wo blocked a kick of our op ponent on their five-yard line, nar aid of Ibid. Hull rolled over other team' goal line and then over aide line extended Into Mtand, We claimed touchdown. Iteft-ree gave u afety, Wa ho right? A. Ye. Nee Approved fl round Kule 1 (l. Till llale that blocked I, Mi doing thla very thing I aafely. There la a dlhtlnct difference between thla rule und Approved Ground Rule t (a). Had the hull crooned the aide line flmt. any on the opponent' one yard line, and then rolcd Into eland, It would have heen your na.ii, nrat down, opponent' one-yard line, Q, our opponenta tried ft forward lina from behind their goal line, ball atrtick the goal pot and bounded Into field of play. One of their eligible men catiKht th pan before It hit the around and ran with It. Wium't the ball dead? A. No, It wa s legal naa. Only forward pue from field of play liU tlmr anal i ion In or cronn bar are auto matlcBlly dead. Day continue a If nothing had happened If forward pa made from b4 U of goal line lilt croita bar of l)ol. Kule 8, note under gee lion till, clear thin point for you. THK IJKHT I'l-AY TO I'KK. With the ball In your poeelon flrat down, on your own JO yard line, near end of game and your team lead Inn bv a touchdown, the thing you went to do Is to hold poAhelon of tho bnll and gain your tlrnt down Cue running play from punt forma tlona. You have alwaya been punting in thla poaltlon during the game In order to avoid danger, but now an other element enter tho game th chance that a kick may be returned for a touchdown thnt will win or tie the ncore, or the chance the opposi tion will take, once they get the ball on a punt, to acore by every device they have. Hold that, ball and etrlke hard, work like braver to drive It up tho field for first down, uelng only running piny from imple formation which carry little danger of having the ball fumbled. A rpinrterhock should tine hi beat line play here, those thnt have uereeded beet throughout the game. HI great ob ject should be to keep the ball from the opposition, llo should never punt In this position at thl time on a first down. Colgate did against Wet Point eom year ago mid when hold ing a lead. A West Point back caught the bull and ran II back for a touch down, winning the game on the lost play of that contest. Hanging the Crepe. I':, . i r.. i' . Rogers llornshv Worthy of Titlcof Home Hun King St. Iiui Nalioiial Sfond Sailer I ihe Miilitieht ' Mutter of Major League. Ml, liUH, Oct, 10. (HlMTi 11 I Ibiaer Iformby, aecond basemon of th Ht. l.ouls National ami auci-essur of "Hab" ftuth if th New York Americana a lh Colloau of Hwat, I worthy of th title h earned thl Bisson by pounding out 41 home tun, according to bxul sport writ era. It I pointed out that Hoi naliy today lands out a prob ably the mlghtieat batter of the major b-ugues, notwith standing the prow es of Until and (leora I4lslr, first ba seins ii for the Ht, I.onls Hrown. Jlornshy rolled up a tn eg n I f I c e li t batting average of lightly over .400 for lDl'J, Including hi circuit clout, which brought hi total bam hitting up by bound, Horesliy. While having ft higher percentage than llornaby, Hller, Judged by the expert to have heen the moat valua ble plyer of the American lii'igue thl year, I not th slugger that la Home by, according to th average, Hlaler had only eight homera to hi credit. Then In the case of Ittith, It 1 xnld that th Hamblno poled out more four-base hlla In lniil than Horinby did thl year, It to be exact, but th alallstlca show that Kullt at no time in hi career has been able to climb Into th aelatt .400 butting cir cle. And when It come to hitting th bll over th fence, many outfielder of the National league will say, I loins by slams th pellett a fur us any player, Ituth Included, and farther than most, HI home run, like tho of Ituth, ure driven over th fumes of ull fields, not being a one field hit t r. This fact, la la auld, I remark able in that It show hi natural bat ting ability, Kenneth William of the Ht. I.oul Americans, th runuerup In home run to Hornsby, la declared to bo an almost exclusive right field bitter. William la a left-hand batter and had 30 homers, while Hornsby awing from the other aide. Denies He hnued Defi. Duluth, Mian., Oct. 10. Walter M. Hoover, world' sculling champion, ha denied that he had issued a sweeping challenge to all comer to row at the American I.eglon athletlo meet at New Orleutn. Circuit Race Postponed. Lexington, Ky Oct, EO. Today' trotting program here was postponed until Wednesday because of rain and heavy track, Hawthorne Results Flrat -, clalttiln. tiurito 1700 fur 2- year-old asa tip, li furlonsa: fcrrla, mi (i'atznonii i, la i, tven ina i to h, won. My Lorain, Id (S. H'Urw), ji to I, to I sml 1 I" 3, am-onil. AnlnU. till III. Jonra), I to 1, J 10 1 and 4 to (, thliil. Tlinar 1;0I 4-S. Auntla K. M , Mlas Ktlna. and Smllliif Volar alao ran. Hn-unil raua, elalmlng, puraa lien, ror l-y.ar-oli)a and up, S furlonsa: inrrarant !.). 101 (I'lisanai, avan, l to I anil eutt wiiu. Parch, 111 IHIauahtrr), II la I, I to I and 1 lo I, afon1. HallMM. inr li. csrrnui, li to 1. I te 1 and 7 to I. third. Tuna: 114 Ilnnarohlua, I. iiila lllllie, Rd t'hlaf and -arpt II alao ran. Third rr-. -l Inilnar. pur l"OI, for I- yoar.nlda and up, S furlnnsa: I'll, in: iKninriai, lo .-, tven ami to i, wim Whl.-i, li'l IPaiaholdt), I to !, v-n and 1 to -. .e-and. Mvuiat, iu inru). il to i, to I an 1, third Ttma: I IS Ci-unalra Ht,v, .la, k enlrinan, Panaln I liirl. Iluoaa Mill II. a, I. Kvlyu May anj ! !! ,-l, li alao ran Knots. ri-a, f'aliilin. ptoa H, fir I .ar !la and tl I Si f:r!,,naa W.r Wlnn.r, n (al.r.i, I to I, I tu I ' 1 1 In tans V irr (I, la I I. I'-l.h .lSII, II Is I. a n Hiid I lo I av, ,,iid ttar P.SMasl. tn (I. VrfcH. It In I rv -e I lo !. Ikll I Tin,,- I 1 Wl I lh w '. avea... ! W.a i el liardr slawdjl Ma as rt.rUlnsh.f l al,- ratt- I in la . i tao.lt'. uua lr fr .,olj aad tit, tN sw-'a at.-l 1 laija l i M i I. M i I'at i.i! ti I, I l . I to 4 I i . I . a ,id . I I it !'..!.), I la I. t . I I .. V. a. -..1,1 i VI . e..., I I I. I II i v i i I hit I I n-'mia fta it IK. at VV ; ..I VI, 1, f-ii' a It f ti a, I M la I. . 1 I I i4 V N.aii . I V I . n i a ,frtw F---srV Cornell College Cc-Eds Barred From 'Dates 'and Pie 'All Mud' Mount ei noii, In., (M, lO.-riu a la iiiimK i liocoli.te i renins, m luetic And "dale 'the rpic of colligliile life -urn brr.-d In more Hum 10l Cornell rued striving for places on their icmm ctlw Inlen-biss hockey elevenu. Hockey Is rivalling football In popularity uinong college jrhls, and Is taking prriedetue over tennis, awiininliig, dancing and gymnastic drill, lh other fall food alhletii ut I'oinell. Th game, a It II pluyed by women, resembles foothull In many way. It Is pluyed on a Held th sin- of a gridiron, In four 1 minute iiiarli'is, with II player on each side. The chuiuiler of tho guine, according lo )jietor of rwiilnln Athletic J-'Innuic iCrrmil, require a degree of con Onioning almost eiiual lo that reiiulrcd of the gridiron athlete and the gam ui uully gis on regardless uf weather coiiilltlons, "-il-1- t a-ai ' M 7 D' OWN In cellar In intuitu nov.nda.va i .ml up In the second u ml lliltd stories of th office buildings, wln-m the buy tulm bet on race In progress , W at, Ihey tell yotl that Ak-Har Hen will (tag a 30 day spring meeting next year. Over In the Ak Hur lien office where I'hnili Tr.mbUi. aecretary of the expo, tlou and the on pron who bn chargn of the running meeting In Omuha bungs mil, they tell you that Omaha may hnve a 21'day running meeting, but that' II. One thing I certain, ay Secre tary Trimble, and I hat la larger purse fur Ak Nar-Ken racea next year. Areord'ng lo Charlie, Hie AU harllcn King' derby, I he feature (0011 JOKK! t hai lie (iHiilnrr of the Ak har lien yeslerduy received a letter from a (dumber of commerce lo cated lu some Arkansas lown ash ing li in) to write and explain how Hie mi Ak Har Hen fall festival was staged ao that II made a prof it. 4 barlle got a good In ugh out of Hie letter. i tiiatViuth. "I'.iihe" ituth say that ha Is through with the vuurtev.ll st'iign Cubs and White Sox Idle Because of Rain Chicago, Oct. 10. JUln today caused the fourth postponement of the city series between the Cub and the White Hox for the championship of Chicago. Weather condition permit ting, the game will ba pluyed tomor row. Will Start Yale-Iowa ' Football Games Early New Haven ( onn., Oct. 10. The Iowa-Yale football game will start at 2:30 Haturday to .enable visitor to make train connection after the gume, it was announced today. Wins Golf Honorg. Sidney, Neb., Oct, 10. (Special.) (ieorgo U. llui'kner won the cham pionship of the Sidney Country club golfer by defeating Dr. It. B. Wlthani, 6 up und 6 to go, Thl la the aecond year thnt Buckner he won the in dividual championship. The aecre tary'a match waa won by H. 8. Ken nedy and the president' match by P. W. Darker. Sv Horses .Arf Top, 113: Chrltiph-r It, 111: Roy f, 111: Hill Hlarktv?ll, lt:: Munmr I'latl", IU. Kourih rHt-a, puraa ll.SOO, The Hlln Purao for l-yfar-olda and up, on nilla and MDth: Clllam, 11)1: Rad Wlnriald, 1 " 7 ; Bulsh F, J(i; Hudily Ktii, 111; Kantxlo, HI. fifth rara, puraa 11,000, rlalmln, I-yosr-old and up, ono mile and 70 yarrtai rir.fimli-. 1.2; xlllHrk tony. 107: xllalu, 110; xl. Ins ('lark, 110; Woodn Monijuin. ry, 113, War Penny, 114. With mvp, purao l0O, fUOnliiir. S-ynir-olda nnd up, na mils and 70 yaida: MnU V. 1 Oil ; xH.awity. 101: Kranklln, 111; l.siidnnla, 111; t(P. Ill: Kit Hondle, 111; Miolrnii I), lit; Kin Huic, 111; Ka-ir.-ao, 118. Ix) Apprentli-s nllowanes claimed. Waalhrr rlrar; trai k hasvy. race of Hie meet Ing, may ba lor a purse of l,V000. Last ear thl same race was worth I! ,11011. In cxpbi:n:iig why Ak t ir Hen may not lime u ?iidiiy ineellng, Tr. ruble pointed out how a long meet pruct cully "killed" rue ug in Pt. IjOU! nnd other towns Iu the west, The l.aloli.'iv meeting Is 31 day and la the longisl nieet.ng In this country. Tijuana has littt days, hut appeal to the tniiisletit rue follower. and moving pictures and will turn hie at tent on to the thoroughbreds, HIT WltONU NAIL. The only thing that fnvori'd the (Hunts In Hie recent world serle wu that all the expert! picked Hie Vunli. hing a song of bonus, a al(et full of a!r, Four and twenty soldier singing "Over There." Whin the song was ended they whistled for their dough, And lived upon Hie Interest Hie foreign powers owe. . Kxehange, THATHALI,. Phil Dough!, former Oiant hurl any that If someone hadn't opened a letter by mistake he might he sharing In tho world aerie re ceipt. ANOTIiKflTllKKO. It hi reported (hat Wlll'am T. Tlldcn may soon retire from tennis and enter the moving pictures along w'th Dempsey, Itulli and Hie rest of 'ein. NKVKltTlNI) 'KM. everybody's l-mk'ng for Hie guy who started Hie report that Hie (i'ant d'dn't have any pitcher and that Hube Kuth waa saving Ills strength to lilt home run In the world series games, . fioon jiTilcMKNT. "Kid" Hchbi fer bus cancelled hi match wth H'lly Wells, scheduled for M nnenpobs October 20, thereby Wiving h'mself some trouble. PITY THK IHTHS. ChaiTe Tr'inble, Charl'e (iard ner, lirnle Ilohuea nnd I'id Peterson am going duck liunlliig next week, which should he good new for the meat markets and hardware dealers who handle shotgun shells. Yank Atliletes Invited lo Compete in Sweden New York, Oct. 10. American tiack und field nthlelea will have un opportunity to compete in Sweden next summer if the invitation re ceived by the Amateur Athletic union today 1m accepted. The Swedish Ath letlo association notified A. A. U. of ficials that a set of International games will be held at Uothenburg July 1 to 16 to commemorate the aooth anniversary of the establishment of that city. A stadium to seat some 20,000 spec tators has been erected and a fast track and Infield Installed. FATIMA CIGARETTES Vi now e-r -a Gianl llurlers Pitch Far HelUT Than Yanks Jack Srott, Win Seoretl Slttil Out (her Ame rinin, I'jtuki ii Moot Kffrctiw f jN'a tional MoiiihIkiiicii, Nw Yoili, od, In.- Th" five pitch er Mho tinted tb 111. mix to (belr si-vond sui'Ciseive world's cliiimplon-i-hlp, allowed all uvitatr i f l.7d ruin el runs us i mutinied Willi un average allowance of il ilr' turned inns by the five Valikee niniiitd mien, lo rordlng to onVlui pitchliig r-cords for the series made puldlc toiiay, .link tfcoft, who scored a shutout lover Hie Yankee In the third game of t he acrlea, easily la liked as I lie most I effective of the (Hunts. Afld" frmii !snm Joiii-H, who work."! but two tn i niliire, Wuife Ibiyl led the Yankee tun lei s with an aveiagv of but 11'.' earned runs, Nehf, who pitched Iwu games, per. milted an uvciaae of 1 T.i earned tuiis per Kmc, The other ranked: J. I'lirne, I S": MhMWkey, 2.7"; Mcguil laii, a.ofl; Mays, 4 fi", un-l Hush, "M0, A peculliirily of Urn noid was thnt Nrbf was the only (Hunt pitcher who limited sacrifices, six being marked iigaliisl li t it i, Nehf and John rlcott each hit a killer, but the other pitch ers avoided picking any opponent. The Yankees' II runs were mussed off three (Jlant hurlvi", Nehf permit, ting five In his two games, and Mc Quillan and 'J. lliirnes three each, ,lonis, In bis two innings, Wu the only Yank pitcher to escape being rented on, Hush allowed eight plants to miilio llm four corner, Mnj', four, und Hhuwkey and Hoyt thrnu each. Hubo Adams ba let to b known that bo Intends- to null baseball with thu close of thl eaot and return tn bis northweat Missouri farm at Mount Moriuh, Harrison county, whnj he will remain permanently, Tho vet etiin, nero or the world a series of WS, ha noi had a good year with the Plrntes and admits that ngn I beginning to tell on htm. Hut he will go down a the greatest comeback in hlnUiry. Halm' great llsu hack t'l the big ehovv caiiie ufter be played u rusoii with the HI. Joseph club, five or six year ngo. At that time tin could have remained with Pittsburgh, but he told Dreyfus be felt lilin ne If dliiplng a Utile and that he want wd loose, th Hulnt then taking bllil on. Ho pitched Home wonderful ball for Ht. Joseph, and PlttKhurgli wasn't long In snarling him to return to a i'lruto uniform, and It wu Adams' stellar work last season that hud tho Mmoky City team fighting for the pen nant for a lime near tha finish. Hobo wiitild make a mighty good manager for some minor league club, and per haps ho will bo coaxed out of retire ment to tako the reins of some team. Tho Dallaa club of the Texa league has purchased Shortstop Hill Hamil ton of the Hlnux City Packer. During a game April IS, 1900, the three New York National. Outfielder had one hkhIhI and no putouts between them. Huck Weaver hud the only as sist made by the Chlcogo White Box In a game with Hoaton May 19, 1917. Roney Vlox, whllo playing with Pitts burgh In 19i5, got both of the as- nlst recorded for his club In a game with Philadelphia. Shortstop Dayey Bancroft of th Giants has been playing with a couple, of stitches in his Jaw. He was hit by a batted ball September H, and given such a cut that the club sur geon had to get out hla ncedlo and thread and sew up the gash. Sidney Golfers Win. Sidney, Neb., Oct. 10. (Special. 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