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IW OMAHA I'.KK: TliTKSDAY. OCTO,!!... 12. 1922.
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Hawkcycs Leave
for Scene of
Yale Battle
Iowa, Football Team Play
F.I. Hjilurtlay THrnty-Fie
Mem!er of Squad
Taken on Trip.
low City, la, Oct. II Primed for
the moat momenlou jrrMlrun battle
mi low football l'rn ha aver play
ed, Zj aialwart member of Iowa
football eijuad, left tlili afternoon for
New Haven whr thy will battle lit
Yla eleven .Saturday.
Th "trig tmn", i hampton, although
weakened by tbi In of Aubrey
Levin, all American 'luartarback laet
year, Ink Plater, giant negro tackle
an1 other regulare. praivtnt formlej
able apiearanc with eeven letter men
of Iaat year' champion team In the
lineup and are expected to ehow rt
rn fan the let of middle wtern
football.
W hopo to hava all our regular to
lh Yale ar.iifio Haturday, end If w (fl
throw our full atrengtli Into th roti
teet, low ahouM play a gl ihim,
wag tha only atatemenf Coach How-
rd M. Jr.ne of tha l.'nlvaralty nf
fowa would rnake-lhla afternoon aa
lha wealem conference Imn left fur
flil' no an rout New Haven,
there hla playera will tuft thoe
f hla brother Tad'a. Tha announce
ment cheered old guid hacker, how
ver. They w In It, unofficial proof
that John illicit, center, and Inland
Parkin, ciunrtrbk, who hava been
cue hecauae of Injuria, would mart
In tha gam againat tha P.tu.
lowa'a farewell to her tram waa an
Inspiring one. Mr than ,00 ani
ridia wer at tha atatlon to bid tha
ilawkeve player farewell and good
link. TIHa la tha flrat time Iowa
player have traveled aa far aa New
Mavrn to defend Ifa colore.
Dope Fa' rs Lincoln
in Game With South
Lincoln, 0-t. ll.-HHpw:ll Tha
dopn fauna Lincoln high xhool In Ita
bnmh with Onmh Boiith hra Krlily,
Hut It haan't tirn ao Ion wo that
the Tonka wre nri-nt favorltoa In
woiM m-ri'-a nhUh alt goca to ah'rw
thut you n-Vfr win alwuya toll.
Ilowrver, South wua diftd by
Ktmont, 21 to 2, on tha Onmhii
achool'a (rrid while In Lincoln brought
home tha brat and of a t to 0 count
In thf Hed and IJIack'i pcnlnif pm
at Kramont.
Coarh Hrowna ha two (food lln.
iiipii, Whlttlnxton and Uurlm li on tha
aide liiipa. Hoth wit hurt In the York
Kama hint Friday, Thonina, quarter
txick, hua ben out alnca thi t'rmont
ptma with a. franturrd bone In hla
hnnd. Tho lineup which Couth Krowna
will probably atart BKalnat Mouth will
And Mclnttye and Captain fiardnar
cn tha wlnira; Klly and H"a at
tio'kla; Vauera und Junta at guard, and
Cook at Cntr. The Mfkfleld will
Include Lewla and Curtln at half,
Kre! dolnc tha plunging and Brown
will call thf !.
'Tug' Criffin'a Krror
Dfifeatu Plpananton
Bhflton, Neb., Oct. 1L (Kpcclul.)
Intortt in the world aerlm bam-bnll
Ktirnea waa not i: ba compured with
thi'.t riiunifcatcd In the final kuwv be
tween tihclton and PUawinton In the
Buffalo county Iaue race at Kear
ney. With "Hook" Bailey In the box
and the local club playing airtight
ball, the Indian aign waa hung on the
rieaoanton crew of Omaha and Ht.
Joseph Wiatorn league playera, to
tha tune of 1 to 0. It waa one of tha
fuHtent gamea ever ecn In this action
of the Mats and the wining acore waa
made on an error whan "Pug'' Orldln
thr'W wild to third.
Hhclton played five regulara and
four recruita from other Nebraska
towna w hile Pleaaanton uaed only two
rf the hnma boya and aplkad aeven
from Omaha, .St. Joneph, Lincoln and
other polntH.
Tha bnttcrlca were: Shelton, Bailey
anil Murphy; 1'lcananton, Codnrr and
Brown, fmpln-a: lireenallt end Foa
tr. Will Hold (IroHH-Coiintry
Hun for Srhool
Lincoln, Oct. 11. (Special. )
An Intt-rarholaatlc run, the flrat of
II X kind In .Nubrnaka. will he held be
twe.n November 1 and li, under an
M.rvialon of tha Athletic department
ot tha ataia iinKeraitr. All high
nchixil athletea elltrtMe for alhlctl. a
innv enter, but Henry fihulte,
i'ant director aihletlca, auggeaia
that all fiM-tliall tm-n not ba permit
ted to compete.
Tha ituionca mt tha run will t.
ln tiiU a over a comparatively level
comae, anl thre atop waiihea In tlic
handa of ea peril m ed tlnieia mgt
i nil h the time. Thu a hool prolu log
tha heat team it I time inert will b
praentei with a banner.
Madp-r l'rarticr Hi him!
(!oisl Utiort for Apsia
Milieon, Wla. tKl, 11 lr lha
f ll time thia )ir tha fill rial! jr t-f
Vi,,.n.iii t illl reateriliy
huil l-mn t tw. d d'ta for prrt.
hpecUtnre wera adll lo aa
l.i vu.iiy mjiwl t'li to a "i In l"l
t H l.t trtiiy out Ita ddll l l the --iiv
li'l ronteat with Noutk ! 'U Ai
n anwr.ur.
Shuff!lntH Douglat
JnlUd on Vhargt
rrtftrnd by Wife
ItlimlliWem, lit, IM. II
"huNIng" hll I .'. U, er.leblW
Mar kill, her I IH Sew ajlk
ituwk, wka waa feaukhr riMll
tiaea Hf aittera vaMaell tt !
nkMMe I attOt, a kM the
kul l4r a t Htr et MerVet
94m Htrtif4 a le, U
ealWe r la iMt a4
ar4 WU bee Walea b
gaM am ' illiiaaagi.e MOMNMMMHMMMMHMMNMMHMHMiMMMHMMMMMMaM T
American Trapshooting Champion
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f bit
OtrPaaHUA AtlaaU)
With a rtmarkablfl ncore of 99 out of a poMiUe 100, John
8. t'rink of Worthington, Minn., won the Grand American
JfarxJicEn from a field of TM entrant at Atlantic City, N- 3.
Thoto chowa Stoney McLinn pinninsr championithiD medal
on Mr. Friok.
Major League Ballplayers
National Merchant Marine Auociattion
liegisten Kick Againtl Barmtormert
Asked to Sail
Waahlngtoo, Oct. J I. If anybody In
ltal.ll had had "tha forealght t'' ih" lourlat who, th i-ttUm
hav known that the world aerlea I ? '"'l "rpre.n,ffvea
... . ... of the Inlted flfjitee in Hthiflttm,
would be ovar In five gamea," tha J
American baacball playaia, tumn to
leave on h Iwrfiatormlng trip fo Mm I
frliit, could have engaged paeaage
on an American ahlp, Judge K. M.
Iindl, rommlealoner of l,!i' lioll, ad
vlaed the National Meichant Marina
aaaoclallon today In u mig'-, Th
commlaaloner'a telegram wu In reply
to a protcut by tha marina organize-
Gotham Magnates
Not Worried Over
Baseball Union
New Vorli, Oct. 1 1, Itcport (hut
major league baai-ball playrra were
organizing an aenoclallon lo preaent
dciiiuiida In the club owner and to
rail a atrika next apring unleaa tliey
were met fa not taken acrloinly by
Gotham magnate today.
None denied the et Interne of a
movement which ha been underway
about a year under the direction of
Raymond J. Cannon, a lawyer of
Chicago and Milwaukee, hut all of
them profeard Ignorance of I ho
movement' preaent extent, Ita pur
poaee and II ntemberahlp,
Kcarnry to Play Lexington
in Important Grid Game
Kearney, Neb., Oct. J 1, (Kpeclal.V
1exlngton drilled the atafe high achool
football champtonahip beana for North
I'latta lant week. On Friday Kearney
High goea to Lexington to take them
on and hope to upaet the dopa of
Ihoae who have been predicting that
Omaha or Lincoln high will have a
valkaway of it, with North f'lafte
eliminated. Kearney played three
jramea to date, all won via the ahutout
route. They will b aupported on Fri
day by over 100 rootera, it apeclal
train having been chartered to make
the trip. In addition the echool band
will be on deck to greet the boya.
Coach Kberhard, when advised that
l.eglngton waa prepared to grind
Kearney in the duat on Friday, mere
ly commented with, "Well, they'll have
an hour to try It In."
Jeff Smith to Box
Roprr Instead of Martin
Xaw Orlcana. Oct. 1 L Jeff Hmith,
etihetltutlng fr Bob Martin, will box
Bob Hopcr for the heavyweight title
at New Orliana, October 1, during
the American Legion national conven-
tion, It waa announced today.
Oregon Squad Hard Hit.
Kugene, Ore, Oct. 11. five flrat
airing men of the L'nlveralty of Ore
gon football team were Injured In 11
Xntunluy'e game again! Willamette
unlvei-Kity and will not be ahle to play
'or to weeka or more, tralnera .ill
tiMlay,
Grid Prospects at Illinois
Anything But Bright; Zuppke
to See lowa-Yale Contest
H Wl.tHl HhHt"tl..
Chint-un, 111, ihI 1 1 I Uio4,i,
w hih In I e. n a f ii l"i In U i lent
' c.-nfertl,! f.Killnll er im- liotielt
jupk h-i been ili-rbpii.g l.aina
jt 111 Mtlitrlally, Will U r pit lltcsl
by ". t iit llaht'ii nli itioil
ih f.ll.
If lha 11 i-r MiiUW luil wit.- i "in
poaa the Hl., only tinea hta bid
iir.i II ai.ly an' t'aid
S,Uini UI againtl tihut Hi Ul
vr. Wtll4 iatlitlxt tie fnf full
ibata, waa In t'r ah'Ht m aaiin!
. M'th)H a tear 4 ai4 M VI ll
I UM iitt In in
lti Biher men beta l'tl
I a. h.til -(it, lul ta-la an Hl
at.uh ! ti eiwert ua h
.uor la I l.t fim Im N' ia lllr
ihan l -w. H up-e kr. lha It
a"i-a It ot ' e
U4 fill e I ihtl t tl ' t -.
m-l' i x-t laa i i i uald
real i.ii i
g ' ' ''
li 4 mmi' I !! " i'"' k-t
)nf mi. IS. Itm i a
, h.(i.t., t-rt.., with I tti e fcl
on U. S. Ships
lion agalnat the uaa of foreign ahlpu
JwUr um PXpMn,A lht ,ha
forthcoming trip waa ariangd
"month ago," and cwndltlona at that
time rieceaaitated au h a hedule, but
the aeaoci.itlon, In a further telegram
t'liilgbt Inaintod that the commlaaloner
ahonld urge the playeia tit return un
der an AmarU-fin flag ven fhough
they muat travel on the outward
Journey on a foreign-owned ghlp.
Huskers to Try
for Cross-Country
Lincoln, Oct. II. Mpeclall
Varally tryouta for the Nebnieka
er-'OUntry team will be hrid Mat
urday, uv.Aif the director of Coach
J. Lloyd M'.'Maaler. Tbn ai men
who will reprenent Nebrakt In tba
dual meet with MlKaourl, Octolier Zl,
will lie picked at that time.
Ono of the dlnapMn'menf to Coach
McMaatera wu tha withdrawal of Al
lan, MIemtnoD and Flvbr, all at
tending the I'nlverrlty Medical gvhool
at Oiniiha, Tha men all g'iv (irom
lr of helping Nehraeka turn out an
all-viotorlitia team thi year,
The proKpect are not gbcimy, liw
wver, teveral candidate have been
stepping the five mile courae In M
minute without preraingr. The ached
dtile include a meet with the Om
ha Y. M. (', A.
The rrotm-coufitry hedule:
frl,bf ?) Mlwf.url at t.lr.ertl.
Snmhr it Am t Mm,
Nv.jTO,r 11 Mii.urt Vlly mt at
Ml. t.oun
,Vntrntr l Kna Al at I.lfl'
coin.
N'ivttilf 1t1,nrtn T, M (', k,
November an Omaha V, M. !. A.
Arajaliofl High Win
Over Mindcn Team
Arapahoe, Neb,, O't, ll-(Hiecll
Tclegram.r The Arapahoe high achord
foothnll eleven I looming up among
the beat In thi part of the atate thi
reaaon. In the game played thi after
noon during the fall festival here
tho local team defeated the Mlnden
aggregation by the acore of 1 to 0,
The team wer na evenly matcher a
two team could poaxlbly be and the
ball waa carried bark and forth for
go, gain by both aide but a atone
wall at the goal hi Id the acore down
an end run by Iiallemand being the
only fnlly In the gnme, Mather kick
ed goal, A drop kick by Araphoe In
the flrat iii,'irter failed by a few
Inchea.
The fat Cambridge team waa held
to a tie by Arapahoe, two week ago.
The local meet the Lexington
eb-ven November 3. Lexington ! now
In the running for the atnta honor,
I'oMpoiif Hare,
Lexington, Ky . IH. II f I rand
I'lrcuit Mm aihecliiled hare olay
were nirponed on account of ram.
rt trl The (.hid are wniking aa
iiiiHll i i in .e eijie, ltd at Ihi
I. tin- of I bo )fiir. With llie rnplii
,,f ri.iiiirii-ty'a giioe, the leuin will
! - in tlup in ii.fi ) In lb lug
hi'inttoluD'g ll'lllie ml Ihtnl-er
lint llilng i allliiat iiMhIii ai.d
l.nl I on elt ten la ni lo inn i"0h
. i,t the ..i ! A k!;ii I 'l
I'iKk.iig I mi, I nr will l.e li.lni
4titti, iaitlii. if .i.i,iv
tlii ih 1, ( k a aiiai,ia aia
Wiokiog bald In li.i ll.a Im liitl.ai
i and Hit en I ,ti t,i.g atmw ti Ilia
j I i' I 'l Im ' h il In i..tli Ifil-ifriti p
Will, ..ai4 Hi i ii eel on .--',
' iiiUi ili i ipl-tie Will t (u V
jlUten en e.ini..i li th Id
: mt i a liiin agaiit! 11 lb
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Football Facts
Best Grid
U Our end on a punt bd the
l.ill firat oi lha opponenla' I yard
line, Iiefenalve player then fl kd II
up and ran with It lo Ma i'l yard line.
We claimed it waa tow hb' k. W hy
waeo't 117
A, IS team may rafuae- lite tuiMb
balt allowed llwiH Wlteft an uffahle
tiUttr tit utSvr team on a punt
loiuhee kail in.lde Ha lyar4 line,
Kale t, oe llofl II, ana note,
4, I aaw a o.uartrb k try lo
cat'h a punt on hia I yard line. He
fiirnMed It and lha boll rolled Uk
of Ma m line, wl-ra n no' her back
til file team fll on If, flferea ruled
I lay a aafely, Waan't it a touch
). k, aa waa a punted boll 7
A. A you aVecrlbe ply Hie Im
pelua wbU h aeni hall eef goal hoe
waa given hy player fumMIng joitil.
It inwat hara keen a aafely, ftule I,
fa( lbre (ir raphe of erf ion II,
j U Our I' naive miM inn up to
it-okle Ml oppoalng l"ok t,ur;tm fle
! ball through our line of ecrlmrnnga
lie w iwitM by aiihr plyer and
ImII vi out of hla bmi'le and our
t.H'M kicked It urilrfrti"lly, What
la (lie rule?
A. The ImII waa Immm) arU Hie
penally for hi king Unmm (aJI la
that oppvfiieiila gel at I be etfft H
waa hlcliea, Mule fd, tkm t.
4 Juat what I lit liew rut about
tllpplnc tfmt Hn41 I
A. Hull t, aedM,r) f it) define
rllpidng aa "Throwing (In Ixxly frofn
bebina at-roM lha leg or leg (below
I be hneeal of player tuii tarrying
Cubs Cop Contest
With White Sox
Chicago, Oct, J- Tha Cub got the
edge on lUtr White Kox rivale today
by wrin;ng, I to t, Th S,ti ioim
league) ba flow won Iwo g:me
the Amer an league one,
Oaborne, who won tha flrat gime,
fiim) hack t'elay and waa credid
with (h aecond viory, The Cuba
WUl fhe game by bum bitig fbc-lr bit.
lnab,l;ty of the Hut to bit in the
plncha coat them aeyeral yutia.
Hawkeye Center to
Make Trip to Yale
low Cly, 1 Oct, If, -Although
the condlti'rti of John If'ddf, veteran
center tt lb L'nlveraify of Iwa tmt-
ball tenm, who I auffrlng from lum
bago, I III aerkiu, be will be In
the Hawkey, gifund which leave for
N"W Haven, Cum., thi afternoon,
where It will play Yale Katurday.
It waa announced that wbil Heldt
atiowacl aorne improvement laac night
it t CII doubtful whether h wll) im
able Ut play aga'net, Yale,
Kana Afcjcie Harrkr
Workitii for Team
Manhattan. Kan.. Oct. 11. The
Kan Aggie' croaa twnlry team !
will n b) picked from among tha
i'i track men who r wrklng out
dally,
fmly tmtt man from laat year
aciuad. Captain Jlenre, in in gchool
thi fall. II getting a tiff pace
for the new men.
Three tit laet year' tr;k cpiac
are making gcel time and tand an
excellent chanc of gretilng on the
team, Theae. men are I'rlce, fort nd
Von lUiwn. A numter of freahinen
are aUo howlng tip well,
Cro country men will have ome
thfng more to try for than lmply
to win In dual meet. A recent Ml
oiirl Valley ruling provide that an
athlete. In order tu win a letter, will
have to place among the flrat eleven
In the annual Mlaaourl Valley con
ference of wtern conference rro
country run.
Formr Big Leaguer Dead.
Met roll, Mich., Oct., II fiarnett W,
(Mldgel Craven, once a member of th
Brooklyn Natloniil bagua baw-ball
club, i dead her from pneumonia.
JbUowitisHorse
Hawthorne Results
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Play to Use
Die ball. 'I lil lmeer, 4oe nd
apply i tliif line fy," I lipping M,
IhefefiM, Ko lulling out (nail If
you elrlbe him from the alee and (lien
get a bg or lege below I lie 1km e
with your body it leg, MlieMier If
la flipping or mH nVrnd iifmn (lie
Judmenl of Hie official noting H,
Q Oie of our pUyeie waa burl
and could riot walk. It happened Juat
aa time waa up for the flrat jiirfer,
Tha rule aay that io pler or play
er may leave (he field during thi
minute of play. They eiao y nly
one deelgnaied repreeri(utve of a
team ran come upon tM field. Mow
cin you legally remove atxh a pluyar
from tle f,ebl,
A, Any offlelal wImt preventa aa
IttJiiree) man being carried from flie
fb-M becawt of three te bnwallllea
deeryee bared Irealmetit ana aiiould
have m further lnmeol, fiM
Nil baa a rode of honor hlglier Ibaa
techoUalillea.
WW. MAT l'.AS TO I HK.
With Mie ball In your p.aeelori,
fourth Pwn, on your own 11-yard
line, half a yard to gain, fieer end of
gum and your team lending by a
touchdown, Die play la a punt, Yog
cannot afford In rink loalng the I cull
lo I lie opXralp,ii tier by failing lo
gain, a one play might wiitm tut
them and (I you, J'unf and make
aure the gleg I gotten off, and then
that It 1 not run back. If tha oppc
Ifiori ift.'ike fair catch, all well and
good, aa a field goal will not defeat
you,
Zoi
The "ila Mtween the ChPiigoN.
lional and (be Hi. Iaila iirown In
Vi', uidl lii a lie and eo rnuc h bard
feeling and venm wet fbailng
I about that the owner refueed lo
flay off the fie. Chr Vofi di Ah,
I lya of tbo Lrowne, offered to play
lb roen cf Anaen for $'i,i,mi a aide, the
Igane to I played behind cloaed
g tee w)ir no spec(aae llcw4 In-
auia; uiAiiAy but tha player, umpire,
"orer and a few cy,p to protect the
nmpirer, wer om of the atfpula
tpn laid down by the uniie and
gaioey Cbrle,
Tlitllmtirt wa the raily hurfer
who pichl every gone In a world
aerie, "Old Hata" won all three of
the game It required to decide th
chmpcnahlp of the fbt ') tor
world honor In baaeball, It we
the gerp-a of 14, J'r'yvidence againat
Metrcfiolltari.
Orvle Overall, the big rlgtit-bander
who waa with the Chp'ago Cub from
Jd'wj until 1911, rnacie a recrd of
whiffing four imimnm in one Inning,
H we the aerie of HW, that Over
all fanned Hill Oonovan, TV Cobb,
Hoenmau arid Shaffer In the flrat in-
nlng of the tart game of that rlea,
.t'ran reached flrat on a mlnned
third an Ike which rc.ll, wi a wild
piv b.
It bapfceried four time In a world
rriea contt wher the loaing feum
filled to win a game, 14, 1!W, Mi
and 122- In 14, th Providence
team V-at th Metrcjpcditan flub of
w York three aii-elght game. In
107, Iretrcit failed to reglafer a vic
tory againet the Chicago Cub, at
thouifb fii-y manxged t' fl tho firat.
game of that aerie. In th ere
of lit 1 4, the t'.imton Brave won the
champlonahlp by beating the player
of Connie Mack four gtralght game,
and the Yank failed to win a game
of tb VZ2 aerlea, although the eo
end game waa tied.
, Hayard High Win.
Bayard, Neb,, Oct, 1 1 . Cpecln I
Telegram.) Th Bayard high echoed
football team defeated the Oerllig
eleven here thi afternoon In a fnt
game by the ncor of 24 to 0. Cap
tain Vivian of Bayard and Conn, lo
of the local, pUiyed th liet gam.
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FOOT0AU-RESULTS
Aeeeafcee, 1i Mleaiea, ,
He,M, III bwaf. .
Pole Boy Wonder
S it f f ers His First
lxs,s in Chess Meet
Sew York, cl. II - giiloliel fiiee
1 hut alt I, (ha t year old I'olleh ( tie
prodigy, l't hi ft ret gam laal night
In th ninth American rongreee
Maying In the fourth round egainet
I,, l.ernatejn. New York eiie i liam
pt'cp, be waa forced lo retgn after
1 wi'cve Iterneietn launched an
anergeipt aiia'k whPb cariled blin
through to vp tcry when the Uiy won
der begun With a faulty defenae after
V")lnliig the riueeti' giimblt.
In other match pluyed In the
fourth round Kdwatd lataker of Cbl
cago w defeated by Ihivld Jenowekl,
thiimploii of Jrrance, and Cberle Jaf
14 fiirtnr New Yoik aata rbamidon,
defeated If, It. figccw, former Oxfcad
ijiiivtiralty player,
ItzewhewaM hna thre adjiajrned
guinea lo flnlah, Ixeker haa on ad
Jccirried game, with two won and on
1 bag, Jaffee ha Won two, loM on
and 011 adjcnirned, Iternatein ha
one drawn game, on won and on
tort, Jari'wakl ba won one, lof on
and two drawn. Klgalow ba won
one, lo' on and drawn on.
Dundee Injured in
Automobile Accident
Orange, IS', i o,t, ) I Johnny
Iuii'iee, Junior lighlwe.ght boxing
champicm, wa ntifully hruaed la at
n'ght when he leaped from hla aufo
tnc'lile aa it afruck the edg of a 4(1
focf gully on th JVorthfield road,
Jundee who w driving t hi
nicunlnin hcme at Weat Cttange, bet-am
rnutun'4 by a h'l.vy fog, He
Jumped and fell on ruck aeveral feet
b'low, after hi car atru:k the Mm
at the top of the gully,
Miller Huggins Will
Manage 192.3 Yanka
New York, Ovft, U-M,ller llugglna,
nuinager of th New York Yankee,
An erjan league Icaaeball 'hanioti,
ha been reengaged to pilot the club
In VfZ, it wa announced ton'ghl,
The declalon, lb formal alalement
aa'd, Wa ra-bed at a meeting th
nfiertvccn it JtttoU ttui'pert and T, L,
Jluaton, owner of th Yankee,
Eaton H rot her Knter
GeoreloHii Ifnivertiitv
Harold and Wilbur Katon, former
Central and Crefghton Jllgli acbool
iithle'e and trKmbera of iaat year
freahrnen fof.b)l and bket tat.lt
team at No'r parne, will aUcnci
0orgetcwn tinlveralty of Waahlnif
too hl year, a"cordlng to word re
ceived from them yerday
Vale higfm Goaeh.
Keattle, Wah Oct, 11, Yale unl
veraliy, which took Kd lder, crew
coach, trim Ih L'nlveralty of Waah
Inglon, alao lie obtained IXck I'M-m k,
who ha built tb ahell uaed by th
local Ina'Kullori tor aeveral year,
t'lH-mM ha left ih Job of foreman In
an alrplan tbv.twy her lo receive
4,i7' a year. i
I' very t fn (ti!
we-ghi aiitj full i
I 'lr.i..,, li.,, ilw,,r4 Mtm t,
fifteen (15) jfj&y W
Better VKT
clarcttcs VfNJl k
POLO
Willie Kltchle
Again Dons Mitts
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W-v'e'iei';
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Wllllr llltclile, former lightweight
champion, lie gone Into training and
la preparing to atage "roinebai W
which It hope will land lilin agalo In
Ilia rbaillpioliablp,
Miss Glenna Collett
Loses to Mrs. Hurd
N'ewton, Ma , Oi. IL Mi 'len-
na ColMl of i'mvui-ium, H, L, woin
an a iiMtioiial golf champion, w de
feated by Mr, lcrctthy C'ampb'-ll
Murd, a former champion, in a It hoi
match on th ac;md round of th
Woman' golf Ue.aoclaUoO of Uo(oll
cbomplonahip ploy on tha Uraeburn
courao today, Mia Collett loat chiefly
tiecaua ut Vftk putting, h'cr drive
being atrorig.
Nt Jintcka Wrwlejan Kxpect
Hard G-anie With Denver
Lincoln, Oct, 11. Kpec!al Tele
gram ) Netitaaka Weeleygn 1 antici
pating on of th bardeet game of
it grid aeaaori wlom the Methodlat
go agalnut the L'-nvr unlveralty
eleven t 'L'nlveralty J'lace Hiiturday.
fMnver, on of th leading team In
th Jloeky Mountain conference, won
from "W)eyn Iaat year at XJenver,
21 U) .
Coast League.
Varan, t, f-CM Anealaa, I,
a'l ,aka, ; gaali;e, I
C'aalan1, t, fun Kraii'ltii), I
aw rainafllo, I, V'itUw. I.
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CIGARETTE
titte I
1
liitiifll Irninntr
Wrinkles Out of,
Centnil Lineup
I'urjile and White (Jriilelcfi
Sent Throufi.li Hard StIiti
iniige Uilli Oiiialia
Maroon.
t 'oac h J C
Hi hiiililt of I'enlriil ) li,l
hna lan walking
funnel liiii l all
hi ginllroii per
week trying ' l
aimailh out tin
wrinkle brought
III light III l.il
Week I' O II ( I
Th ('enlllile
w ill uncork a new
biend of football
Winn they line up
Hgalnet the Ma
nam and While
team at III" liuf
f.ilo park Kit
'lay, Tha I'm pic
and Wbl' team
expect to reiel
Pa 14 0 vie loiy of
lat year over Ih"
Iowa afhltte.
The llltlotiiel
had their final
l lIlllllltfgH I .if Ol H
M.e lonlcal Iaat night w hen I lift
t'urple mentor nt hi pro'ego
agalnet Coach Lrnle Adam' unlver
alty fo'balii.ra at Miller pink.
riloux City IKgli' gmaahlng vlcloiy
over Ma llrov Iaat week proinlaca
wll for the Iowa team. Coach Jloyt
ha been making faat progreaa and
baa developed a powerful and amooth
tunning gridiron machine. The Hloux
oind up a brilliant palng attio k
tgalnaf( Ida Orove Iaat week and,;
from all repeat have a promlalng
lineup.
Captain H'rllillng, who haa tceen out
of the lineup l.-cau of injurpa, r
turned to practice lat night and may
l ahle to take pnrt In the Hloux City
,. ,
Huth and M.'iim'I Will Flay '
iu Three Nchranka Gitie
Lincoln, Oct, 1!, Kpi-clal Tele
gritiri i "lUtl'' Kuth and "ftob" Meu
rl, Yank outfielder, will appear lii,
three Nebraeka cltle In the cour or
their iairnelormliig career thla acjiaOn,
They play here Saturday, lit Omahit"
Humlay and iU gevttabluff, Kiidny, ('
Ur V).
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