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    THE OMAHA BEE: SATURDAY. OUiUCtK li. Wi'i.
Iowa -Yale Grid Contest Is Feature Event of Football Program for Today
Western Team
Expected to Use
Aerial Attack
lliji Iiit -rTlionl (iaine At-fr-cting
Lot of Attention
IVain Are Coaclieil
by lirothrn.
Stv VwX O-t. 11 Iiicr tionel
jinn' f"'ur the rftrn fool
i!l cr1 lor tomorrow w.tlj th Yl
J t dr.d Hit ,S i my Alul4un I'oly
cot.'eeti, Ih't ijultt.unA.tig iluel,.
i ihful kna !l ir' MarjUnd
wli If J' I. .burgh and Wei I Virginia
j. toy nt I' ttebuign
Wp i me fvoihall guliiiii'ltlie of
Wh lirwii una 11" t) i ftiit-'t em
t h it mlly H n !! t'Kirin h-no not
it po iiIm) r'ieck'1 f"f tho '
fno "l tr .(.-glu Vale bowl
tonnm-ow, tjii! fn t tenia ii ttidl th':
ittu f on ut th tn t Important
11 h long 1 t of inliiif t jn'il a'rug
4.1' li!li laliir th prnt
Buntingjs Favorite
for Maryland Race
Laurel, Md. Oct. 12 rive thor
oughbred ar entered In tomorrow'
llO.ooo MuryHnd handicap, l roll
and a quarter. Th probabl etarter
ar: Hun tin ir, Ndd, Rebuke, Tangef
In and Alhelatan.
Turfman favor Harry ryn Whit
n K'i Punting to carry ff th laurel.
Th track la ft and Ideal raclrg
i ather la gpctd.
Hastings College
. Defeats York, 27-0
York, Nh., Oct. II 'Special Tal
grant Th H"'lr.g college foofrl
team difwiiH h York rolla eleven
her th' afternoon in a fal game by
th gcor of 27 to 0. Tilling of the
Haatjrig Dionci proved to be th
Mar of tin' content, which wa hard
fought i)u iiiirhotil.
! Hah School
M M1"M.A W
',11.
Foot-Ball
low Hun "IPg Ten'' 1 III-. I--
Voodriv.r. Nl !. t. rit Tela
Iowa won the wraiKrn rnrtferew- grm.) in,,tig a aru I In 'ti Let thr
,,.,,,,.. ,, .., fui .anliirlnir nil f1"'' I'lefenaerf.r ' h lu-
f.vn of ia Imcua i-ontrat tin'l aor.iig i t-ntn i(.r n.ii Hh Oil.w.o br
U fiiiiiitina nnrt I.'. vomM for !" '"""'.
lot ul of Ut (Mi r.i. Vl w-t.t thrntiKb 1
.lit noaaon win Hi l"a if li'it tim I i-'l' O'y, :"', i -M"
i-iln. ILiruini w nn 10 to 2, froni .,,, ,V(a ,,
t.ifl ; ', unil mi.lnxl lift n in r
vt acor na anions tho ii!i n nannt
w.ih a ii utff-t"i of 11 '",
Nt'thir Tal nor lonci II (ire-cut
,t i:trorit I'nup tomorrow, nor will to
th Ind v'dual playr have i-':hwl
fh pif'ci:on tf pli"a) or playing
firm to he iprti'l in h f oal fin
tst of ,tha yr. .'v:rili,n, tli
dontcbt w It v a rAnniitlr tfirM
r rta of I ho comi'Arat v irntli
tnil tratgtciiJ ab I ty of t anil
m.iiJlt w'ira foo'ball u play1 hy
tKpri-wntat'v un'vira'r of th two
ct'ona. Duittrn followr of tho
gam look for a atartt ng d aplay of
th far fannd wratrn rl ntuick,
Th aain aiylu wa tvil In th
Ch'.caK-I'r'ncetun Klin ff yrr
I'imii ir w to.
nnvrniri
7 6r h,
e',ji,i if It l' J.
I rrak l'r MIiiiht
t-.ti'iiln, O"', il i(rI T.a-
I rut.i fi'-nri!l Ci'y iwiy tinm't tna
, Hvl'-k r'l')1" n llir h'in tl)4, I
ii. At in minna urn, novi, i,nivr.
l'r Pltr r. i li'lwif union, 1
ItHIM-r'itl Uhllla IIM I'rllllrt.
l- ,.;r'f ' , Ni-. 'Vi i. i'-ii! !
.wi ) linii0f( nil 'H fn)r tin o-
iii'.fn fr .ft4 f'vurih iynkiutlv Clrn ft
h b.nk-1 lf pp'iinu tlilt 4iri r'upi,
Muh 'rr1 for btnerofi. 'lit Orlftl'b
for nijf.
Oltord Win.
OffoM, 'Ji-t. 13 .(p!il Tl-
arum.) ri"vr r;cy nt ilown o 1
rai ( m l)ni u( th lwi till aft
rn"in. 41 to 0.
alrnurr Win.
I'!rtiurr, iii., mi U, idietkl Tl'
rim Knin.iry Man t'1y on bum
in nt 4'iuni iir m rrv
hgo, howrvar, and Ch canto won will) ,,, , n w ilimr, t io , hii h ruir
u aii-a'iiht I'll ait k.
Hralhrr U Mrrt.
Howard Jon', th low coaefo, i
u fri'luiio of th Yal foutWtll tv hool
utiil knowa th itirn finin a wWI
us h lirothr, "Tad" Jrm, no
frl'l.ron miitor at New llivn. lliw
urd ha had th bem f t, however, of
1'1iy.ntf und planning uK&'utt aorne
o fth brat ovrhr-d offena;vii 6
v.lopl In th wt and for that ri
aon I probably moi converaant and
li'ter equ pped w;th u h play and
!f(na afn.nct thrm than th Lll
.och.
The dafwit of Notr Dum Jat fall
;iy Iowa, 10 to 7, lnd:catea that th
forward pawl nit gam liaa no terror
for th Hawkryea, alnc Notr Dam
waa conrtded to hav th
attack of any lm eaat
tjr. If low I to be defeated by
Tale It w II have to he by, a compact
attack with th ball concealed until
the laat eecond. That th El a hav
reached thl ta.( of development If
doubted by clou olmerver.
Th content at New Haven tomor
row w.H b Tale'a th'rd entry 'nto the
llata gn nat a m:dd!w-t turn. In
1H the Vl. di'feated Notru fame,
C3 to 0.
ti,tfH (irniil Mm,' lllatt o-noul Ut the
f-uunt lit 27 to .
THoVe Itnm.
O Vl!t, W W,U l hp!l Ti
tm ) O NHII wnn A fi irr hr
m,:y frm th Tll4o feutbaii ertw, i'i
to I).
ftlirnaMlMb Ncot
fhnun'!'.n, la... Oft. ! ii'-l1 Tl
tiam l Af(r aturli. tou' tid'nm un tin
,in-wirn tilHi nt rrl cr"a)i on tn
kl. knff, K.an (fa.) hfl'i th lwi "
,il'H firat half. In th "oM atania.
bwrvr, tha Hi,iBrtiali li,y rmlnl
i,-ir apaxl nl i thru(;b th vlaitur
fur a total of it folnta.
BaiT7llM'li.
jHk. Nb wi l(Bti!il Td.-rin.)-Ih
Pl Hl 'thil
tfam Wann"' 'h Clark H'fh cheel l
th ton of I to , bar to)y.
VXIpntnt faW l anion.
Wiw'polnt, Nab., nci. 1 1 . i Us!! T!
tWaalnolnt Hiali a-b'ol toilay w
a ba.t anrlal furth ei.aMfUtlv ama thu i
. ? t . m' tt'oorfc 0. Tbm ta ft "
Of th BOf.'K ond tlm tb tw tm hv mi hl
ataaou, Waaipoinl nnniia won w'u .....
BMlisor Heat Ailiuna.
AtanJ. Nt. Oct. II Aijama bljh
m.l.u ta coo (B ll rnurn r.ait
Thomas Jefferson
Beats Oakland
Piajlnif l! first gam of footlKill
on th new field, the Thomae Jeffpr
non high achoul of Council liluffe open
1 lta eeaaon yeaterday with a win
over tli Oakland, 13 to 6. The Jef
firaon grlflntera opened the worlng
In the flrat quarter with atralght foot
ball, taklne; th ball aeroae the field
for th flrat touchdown. Gordon ran
IS yard for th count. In the ec
ctid quarter gain by 8tv and Wal
ton reeulted In another touchdown.
Oakland made but on flrat down dur
ing th flrat half.
i Thoma Jeffaraon opened th third
quarter with long galna by Tie,
Steve and Walton, and cord flrat
Shortly after thl Keft of Oakland
aenrad for hla team by a drop-kick.
Th Jef tenon lade began to weaken
befor th iupetlor weight of th
Oakland team and yllded a touch
lown In th laat fw iffinutee of play
vhen Killlan connected wtt!t a paaa
md Frinell aklpped around the end
.'or IJ yard.
Th gam waa unlaw In that It ae
conical where th Jefferaon team
went Into th g ima with every mem
tr playtng hi flrat gam of foot-
Ull.
Fn
an.
I. T
t. Ii.
iCrcishton and
Iowa Wesleyaiis
Play Here Today
L'liiveriily . of Ouialiai Merti
Trinity nt Sioux City,
While In h Plavi nt
SyHnry, In,
Uy IUITII WAdSUi.
Th Crlhton unlveraify loe Wea
lyan fooNJl gani whtduled for
CrCghton field thla afternoon lmmi
up ua th feature wn'i-n of the duy
for Nrhniak grid f'iria.
,Sihrk unlveralty hu an open
dat Unity, while the other 0tnah4
eleven play nut of town,
Coarh Crnl Alama' I'nlvaraiiy of
Owilia Marooti 0n n the ioii thl
Afternoon iigiiioat Trliilly coIIku at
Kloua City, whll Tech high t-um
piny Sydney grnJtra at frylney, la.
The Ci'ighiou elitven vua it
through a light pra'fl'- yeatenlay
aflern'n lta flnul prparatluii for
th Iowa Wealoyau HKi;rigiitlof) thla
afternoon.
I Una Large twiuna.
rtuporta from Mount Fl"iuuiii, hoin
iof th Wealeyaim, InforniK ua th.it the
llowuna will Invado Cmuihu tjlth one of
I the trongt toama In th hl'Uii y or
,fWlill ut Iowa Wealeyan, Th
Weeleyaii hiv won tiitlr fuaf two
iganie of trie e':aon. Flrat they o
fealed Knox by fha aoir of M to 7
and tliwti trounraxi M.iiDinoih. 12 to T.
i Couch Oarrxa'aon of th luttaii la
bringing two full fume to thla burg,
I ftnould Crelghtin run up a high tvor,
! th Wnaleyan couch will he able to
i auhetltijte fr'-1y.
Ctwyi"n will en'er the con'nat
with practically tho aam lineup that
I bucked up ag'ilnet th acrtppy Ham
j line eleven on Crelghton fl'ld laat
week, witn tn exception oi Aer-
heart, who Injured hia ankle In th
Hamlin game, th lineup of C'nigh
ton will probably be th eume a laat
Baturday, according to Coach Iial
drlge. f.reigliton hlmuld Wirt.
Jtiglog from the team played by
both Crelgntrm and tho Iowa Wenley
an and th number of point ecored,
Coach Hiildrige' team hou!d v.ln by
at leaat two louchdowna.
Th lownti ar noted thla aeaaon
for their tiertol attack. Coach ;,ir
reataon ha drilled hi chirg' In thl
method of jiftl-.k alnc th won
opened and thui far th forward pat
hoe proved valunhlo to th , Mount
I'leaaant outfit.
Coat-hee ttrumrnond nd Vhlte of
OtiKiba Tech will take t.holr prote
acroe the Miaeourl rlvtir Into Iowa
today for a gum with Pjdney at
Sydney. Te-;h ahnuld win thla g.-nn.
Nejtt week Tech play lt a htat atri'e
hlgh achool conteat. The Omaha
eleven will buck up agalnat Beatrice.
Schulte to Aaept
Harvard Position?
FCOTBALC-RESUt-TS
UHAU
Kiwi fllf Mlah. i taaXral, 1.
Hn'ila, Hi Omake wilk,
aTATaV.
Hl(b arlMnl.
r.,lk, 1(ii (lark.
Hi fatal, li auate.
l.'lhaiiy. Ii Adaiea, .
Ilaranl. Ill Mallaoa, .
ffalrlra. at Alllan4. II
lu till, III Iuiihh, t.
imhI nitai, t ,u,iMa, .
kkrliMiat, 111 a.awa, .
I aml.f )'!, 1 fuliankr(, I
I ulumbiia, fli ftaaMk. .
Tliama iHlntmu tuiultt), II, Oea
U'l. u.
lalHtum. I7i braaif Ideae,
Shr.k (lta, ai Ifetalork,
I l.l.aruir l-l-. Ill aulto,
OKrlll, 44, HM, .
Uanrr,f. a, faii4a, .
Kfri, 41, Mn r, (,
artla Aaalea. Hi ri,4,
ailia, hmm., li rlla I Mr, II
KU,rrk,r, ll IfaallDea,
Hiarnar, It; ilna.tn, .
aan'l.ilph, M MakWIrl'l,
ei i lay I i-nl. r. li
.irii. a, x.i.M,a.
rllah, ' KltaraMa faik U
liiukaa IhiK, .a, Kri.ln,. I)
faraona. Mi Vmn, a.
aoiipauH, ill IrntfaL 1,
Sioux City Noses
Central High Out
hv 9-to-7 Score
Columbus Beats
Norfolk, 22 to 0fv'lf'
' taken out on a-i
i I'nrjIr ami Vrliiti FumMe
J l'rovri Downfall of Onmba
Team -llowfll I'laji
Stellar Part.
Kuallliaa, 1l Vrk, p.
aini'ken, ) Kmi, a,
Oklahoma llaollal i
kihrtal r Mli. a.
.MiH,weir mlm 1ra,7ira
imi iikiaiiom I llr fnlla.a, .
Aiwlla I ll.-, J .,a,o fa4i,a
lr. .
imnlel Hnker folla,
avrinal, .
11 IlklaJi'mi
folUfe,
ri.
lt Weal Ta
B..hanr ar.Mo and ware
today by a eount of It to
.-r4 i flrat teueMown la the taltiai
Joun-ar f.m In lb laat
Daihanr Mturna-1 a tunt ID yrrt for a
loui-hitn.i. A-tm wii outwlti 20
poun'l to th n.m
Oaeeula Trim Maitl.
r.aeol. N'b.. Ou. lt.-1hr"uH
work of M'iNall t tb tine, Oarila v
day daf'l th P'"y Mllll!rn.
L 27 to Mkdlaoo r"rl to Hj
,lai rout, but atralfbt f-otkall of tb,
Iw al wa too niu h for tnrm.
( ambrlila W inner. . . ,
Camtrwa.. Oct. --''!,LTair,
tr:m )cr.,!tif bae.k In th nonl ball
t "b lb7 ...or. of to 0 aaatnat Hwik.
i.mfcrMg blah "nW''SZt&
th final peill .mil-won, T to I. over tli
f,alittn Oothanlrf ivn. carr of th
.iira tattled with a ao.ya.rd dropklc-W
Khli Eatr aid th ecortnf for the vlc-
lur' .
Metlfh Win.
N.ltgH. Mb., Oot. --Tb Mhgh Htfb
arhool f.ioibal tm plya th Plre
b"rt RtvarHd. J-ara to oa. of th
Urat erow of th a.kon. Th v al
or' .r ou.ol.a-d th. !''
tka am 4 wr dafaaU by.
I U "' lar,aa war
Of 1 ""-.--I, ,v
in evary i"2' ' . :zZ
or
abla to
Zam cpilu th. third. Ptrc In tb
aeaVur waa wl.Wa
th Mllh l al. wee unable to roah
tb ball oa, tn tb err
nrth Plata Wtoa.
Worth Plan. Nb., Oot tl. (Iell
Norm W.tt d.faatad McCook, II to .
tA no tVm. wr. tb. vl.llor. dabg.rou.ly
nr goal.
laa Team Wlaa.
NIB. Nb- Oci. PI1 Tele
gram ) Tha f.irw.rl paaamg .tuinpta of
th. flay C.iiler al.van failed to aid ibem
in iirnr gnia with th ll oit wbteh
re.uliej In a to 0 wlo for the bom
Jaffeeem. la.
Muter
n.uaea
- aveall
Hai.
Pool
! I. d
Ktf
Waliea
Tl.-e
rieid
Mlat.na
H O
It T
U
'H,ht.
t. H
r to.
frnkkwrl. .
Ilofkinbarry
ItnuoJt
Juke
Jan it
Pnrkika
Wllllama
Killlan
a-nelair
It.l.ia
rrlM.II
tuft
W li.
Teiti'tll ,l.l Jalf.iao. Uaidvil
ttanai Oa I. glm.il.
rrl-kl li.ti
wkiiiiiina tktnd, tat fr lia
,a . Jadia. lak fur Mtfai
I'ffl.lala, lirfaraa nil 'l''h I'm.
r r fvi4afc T-"h)( kft4 :'(.
Raa
Sn Frantlro 5eal
ltejl tlallati.l r.lul.
Ua reir, Cl . Oct. 14 Cap
lain Jim VcU pitched Ir Mil "tan
. , Wal Into th I'.-lflo t oaat
teagu p.ni.4il tht afrrtn hn "'
s - I- klla .h,.lllr, ! ' ' :' i.k
. .--..y .,i. .a.i iaa ma e.iaa. .
. . , ...... . . . . -. it., k. . ii ta a
. . . . . . l mA-umi ik.ai. e.a,. tt M r.
I" f l rn ' !.; .tu. M.li ... k.i'
r la Anai mMM ivei n fwt ih. e ... i
ITkn.ia ln u . gv er U
Vro I" tb .. '.:
. the rharr. j?tii.
u.k.ri.M I
ItandoU'li. "eii, th-i. U (gplal Tl'
aram Haml.iipn man aairaiao t....
lied Itiah b.r UHlaj-. W . lomplaiaiy
ulrla..ln( their .ppii.l.iitfc 1 B. lcaia
a-. mart n.nh i. the rune or j.i..,.
WakafleM l.aorled frequelitlg t firwarrl
raaee. but failed l .wll.rUt ""t
tkani. .-re. l the end ol th flrat
half ted l to n Pon.-a will
lb. lee.l gridiron neat I I'day.
ft rake How Mt Wlaaee. .
Br.k.n liow. S.i. . J"t l eU1
Tl.tam Ln.k.ii lw ameibared Bcu
bar th a afiainuna In ob.t proved to
moil f trak meet than faeibell ma,
1 . Thi l prulHiMy the h'gheal
tnial hl'h haa iie.n yit rung up tki
veae I. .(.'. .feneail and will mol
imelg remain aa a r--r4 fr tb yr.
rail TitiTlaee.,
rH ct' tu. t-l u-ip-il T:
gram i-t'M e,:u. hp a le4 In Hi !'
k.tl, tK fait Cur he in'l Hi tb
laai lane. all"iii g.f.ika IKail
H it to r.mp r "Kb ik ta. II '
t .. I.aaik fiat t .tr It b
ikud auaint 4af.l la P. Ci'
team,
Petrfy at.
ti.iii. Nao, v-i U t1' T.ie
iov . a b.'d fM ...e kai.
ba.l.t. Hi .tl A'!la
k ta It . t P' f '
I,... aa Ik aaladlt'g l
,.,e 4 ..! ta HI .-af rv.
,.r kiki lj t n a
aa el to t
li.a --i ti t
Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 13,Wlth th
arrival of a telegram her aaking for
an Interview with Coach Bchult on
hla reported rrwv to Harvard, ru
mor began running rampant on the
poaalhlllty of Nebraka'a ganinant ath
letic director changirig po.
"I know othlng about It," he mild,
"but If anything ahould develop, it
would be there, not here."
Coauh Schulte im to Nebranka
from MUaotirl In 1919. Hlnce then be
ha developed eorne of the btt trfick
team In lb liletory of the achool
and ne been an important factor In,
aMemblin th cornhunkw grid m.i
chine, concentrating hla attention up
on the line candidate during the pat
two yean.
French Doxiug CoraoiiBBiou
to Investigate Fight Puree
Pari, Oct. X. Th French boxing
commlealoii took up the queation of
tb pur In th 8:ki-Cirpentlr
bout laat night. It had been an
nounced that th winner would re
oiv 200,000 franc and th loaer 100,
000. Manager Heller, who hat charge
of B kl'a lnttreat. wag ked how
much Stkl had received and he re
plied 75,00) frane. The lnvt!gat!on
Fremont Noses Victory
From Wahoo Team
J-'ruliioiii, ,eb.. Oct. J3.(Kp.:laJ
Telcgriuti) Kremont High ord a
hard earned viciory over H'ahoo by
1 lone point wlih tb final gcore, 7
to 4. Although Kretnont wue attpeilor
In guu-,)n k-round, bad fumblea grid
many penaifiua for rough work, pr.
veniel tin, klark and Oold fiorn croia
ir.g thi line.
frumont j-.ur4 I'a "roijchdown
within th firt even minute of
play on a'ralht football when Evan
carried th ball over on an end run.
Evan later mad th kick.
In the final quarter, Wahoo r
covered one of Tii-morife many
fumblea on Fremont 'a 3u yard line, the
flrat play after Wahoo' punt waa re
ceived. Alden, Wnhoo quarter, on
a fuke croaa buck went 20 yarn for
the touchdown. V. Cunningham tried
the ilncimrjt kick for tha goal and
would liMve tied the gcore but tho
ball fallnd to touch the ground before
It waa booted,
Kremoiit, 7, r.e!tton, tVahoo, .
Oray .. ., It. K Hamilton
fh'oiipaoii H. T, ,,v, r.uiinioaiiam
llortou P., O. ....... Ihomp.on
Omham ......... -i'. Harty
lalrraoil .. ,,..!. ' Hu'k
lorry ., ,, (,. T. Ilarrla
1 ar.,i .. h, K, ...... William
V!nlmn ,, ... Q, , Aldeu
Kkh .. ....... R. If. t'eraon
llaliiiiff L. If M.-'-'ird
Cnunil.rr r. U ,,W. Cunningham
It, f.ii e; CoH'-h r'-huii.. Vehrark. l;m.
pi,,, rioo fciau, i'lu'lu. i.tiiaamnn
Wynne, MMUnd. Tim of nuarlera: IS
rnli, ni.a. 1 m ndowi.a. I rrrnont, Kvauai
Wahoo, Ai'lan. huiMitltutlon: Pri-mon.
Hiind for Horton; ro'.ir.ll for TanUH; J.
riraum fur Wli.klerriani Morrow for
(Miiff; Whitfield for Thompt'in.
Eight Valley Teams
Get Into Action Today
Wim wl ahr londition pre
vailing, iou Cny nod Central
high out of a 9 to 7 victory when
fumbla provtd fatal to th local grid
'alera Th ronteat waa hard fought
! by both t'-aina and waa on ot th
cloneat and W' game ever wltneaaad
Ion a locii.1 grwiron. Th game waa d
layed on account of th late arrival of
I the lowan. It t plnyed tit !agu
I park.
j f'eiilial opened th conti-kt by kick-
lug to fioux city. Klrwnr ri turned
Ith oval to the 2 yard Hit and th
gum waa on. Hi llral quarter waa
about on even term, with both team
exchanging punta grid th ball being
In riili:ild rnoat of Hi time, At th
leglniiing of th eecond quarter th
Muniori fkllwi at an attempt to pl'tc
kick, but later in th gum period
worked th ball to the Turpi and
Whltt'g two-yard line, wh'-r John
eon mail a tin plunge for th flrat
touchdown of tb game. Klewap
falleil to add th cxtia point from
ecrlmtr.kg'i.
At thu lgltii'ltig of the aecoiid balf
Central wok up and took part In th
old etyle of Central1! playing, ttlous
Cliy put the oval In the center of th
field whu Hay caught a neat puaa
from Hrfidbt-rry, who later a-dder) th
lowatia' iinal three iMntg by pre'ty
tlrop ki'-k. From thn on th gam
waa dtcldedly in favor of th 1'urple
eleven. Central fiompttd teveral
forward paene from Galloway to Law
eon and Howell to ferclval. -The Cen
tral backfli.ld combination of Laweon,
Oalloway and Howell mad gain aftar
gain through th Iowa line and with
th ball on Hloux City' one yard lln
Cuarterbai-k Iteynolil went over for
Central' lone touchdown. Captain
btrlblmg kick'-d goal.
Th Purple gildatera mifle two
other inarcheg down the entir field,
but locked the power to acore
Oalloway and Howell were the out
aiapdlng player for Omaha, while
Hay and Klcwor were the mainktay
of the lowu team, The punting of
Hay and tho open Held running of
fieynolda were tha feature of th
conical. Central back ataned
throughout the entire aeoond half.
Following la the aummury of th
game:
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City Johnaon.
P!- Kloko ISoux City: BraObTry.
fiol fmrc ftrlmmg After TaunlJ
down Cntrl! mrtblttig.
gubtliii! Ctnlrali 0lll)nd for Pol.
lard. Marrow for Ho-ll. tlr.liem.ott for
L.weon, Howell for Marrow, La-i-aon for
.M'-Oormott, MeDermott for ftaynolda.
glous city: llndgren for tariey.
gior by rjuirt-.ra; 12 14
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Bloux City 0 I 01
Colurtilu, Nell,, Oct. JJ.OpeclaJ
T-kgrgin v The Coluuibua l"l',ov
erer won their third ahutout gam
of th ge-aaon when they defatd
Norfolk, 22 to o. her thla afternoon.
Columbu ul atralght football, not
even retorting to th for a aid paat
!ioudrchku 70ard run fur
touchdown on a delayed buck waa the
moat brilliant Individual fat of th
gam.
The Plkcoverer atartad off with a
bang, playing Norfolk' Off It feat
after th flret Ave tnlnutea and doing
all their ecorlng In th flrrt half.
Quarterback I'oei-h r gut rod the
flrat count on plai'ti kl- k from tit
10 yard tine. Lowtry, left half, went
over for th flrat touchdown on a IS
yard aprlnt around th end. A few
in In u tee later Oehlrloh, left half,
aqutrmed through Norfolk' defence,
on a line ginaeh and carried Ih pig
skin 2 yard to the portr. A forward
', roegi.n to iiouderacheldt, wa
auccekeful on th try for point, bring
ing th aeon up to I. J louder
achel'lt'a apectaculitr aprlnt for tha
final touchdown camo a fw minute
before thu cloe of tha balf,
OehlrU-h and Iloudnracheldt did
I good work In tarrying th ball,
lemnehliig Norfolk' lln repeatedly
oeach ran th team
nnr until h waa
nount of Injuria In
th laat half. Captain June, at tackle
and Miller al cunter, beth of whom
are ahowing up aa all atat poalbll.
Una, were Ih bulwarka if atrength
In Hi Coluuibua Hue. Norfolk tried
many pa, but failed to compute
one. Col u tn In j plut Havelock at
Havelork next Krejay,
"Voir Meuetl Clout
Out Homer in Exhibition
perry, ta., Oct II "Bob" Mul,
gtar centeirflelder for th Nw York
Ainerlcaiig, knocked out a home run
with three on blg for Prlla In the
flrat Inning of today exhibition
gain hei between tli eeml profrg
alonal toama from Perry and Palla.
Pell' only acore war made In th
flrat Inning, toeing to Perry, 1 to 14.
"Pab" ttuth, co-alar'of Meuael,
played flrat baa for Tarry. He
knocked out three three baa Iiltg and
a aingl In flv time at bat. Till
wa th flrat of a aerie of 12 burn
glormlng exhibition game to be
played during th coming week by
Ituth and Meuael, They play at
Lincoln, Neb., Futurday and In Omaha ,
on Hunduy.
Cubs Pound
Blankenship for
7 to2jiclory
Chicago, Oct. 13 Th Chicago Na
tlnnalt Ixttid T'd lllankenehlp off
the mound lotiuy and took the edg In
th aerlee, three giimea to two, by d
f atlng tho Arlterli Mn league, 7 to 2.
luatikni.hlp wild although h
allowed only two e ruti h hit, until
tue CuN Inum bed thuir ht-aty attack
agulnat him. Aldrldge, for the Cul.
waa lacked up by eorne tterllng aup
port In the plnche.
Call Off Plans for
"Little World Series"
8an Kranclaco, Oct. 12. Ntgotla
tlona for a "little world gerleg" In
California between th team winning
th I'n.'lflc ciiant Kiaetall league
chiitniiliinehlp and tha winner of th
Ft. Paul iHiltlmor i-rlerj liav been
called off, W, li. McCarthy, president
of the tteetr-rn circuit unnoiuiced here
todity. An ugreemaiit tould not be
reacind on the number of kitnt. the
coant ofllcltiltl wunt'nir erxen game
and Hi eaait-rn'-r flv.
Kanaka City, Mo., Oct. 12. Eight of
the nine footba;i team In the Mlaaourl
Valley conference go Into action to
morrow. Nebraaka alone, ha no
gaum scheduled. The first conference
clueh of the waaon waa Kinged lt
ISaturday between Mlnaourl tid Grin
ttelt.
Tho three conference .imi tomor
row are Unlvereiiy of MiKnouri Ame
at Aui; Utilverelty of Kdnwia-Drake,
i at lien Molni-a, and Kunraa Ktate Agrrl-
rult.iinil collt-ge-Waahlngton tinlveriilly
al Wl Ti-mirt I'cK'CraitV nf fkhlbomn
and firlmull an. acheih.Hd to ry n'laota and Jn.i:;.n,i nt IndlannpollH aa
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Western Conference
Opens Season Today
Chicago. Oct. 13. Football will get
a flying at.-irt in the Western Confer
ence tomorrow with game between
Northwestern mid Chicago, find Min-
non con f erer c tl o v en e .
Oklhhoiivi "0" mectn the Oklahoma
Agglog at fillllwuter and Orinnel face
St. Louie unlverelty nt tit. Louln. In
view of the 23 to 0 defeat ndmlnialered
by Grlnnt-ll, the Mlaaourl Tiger.i are
th favorltta In the game with the
Iowa Cyclone. Mictourl ha won the
laat three game from Amea. Prior
to 1919, however, Ame wa almott In
variably tb victor.
Wants Potteasou Came.
Valparalgo. Ind., Oct. 13. A pott-
aeaaon football game with th Unlver-
! lty of Arizona wa aaked for by
waa then proposed to determine the Coach E. J. Cohen of Valparalto uni-
exact divlalon of lha gat. versity tonay.
first conteatg of ' tha . cluirriplonhlri
race. ' m
llllnoU will open Die ?aMW againat
Butler at L'rbaria, whllo Obcrlin, which
ih-frvited Ohio Htate laat year will
again face th Ohio team at Columbus.
Purdue will take th field again with
tli atrong Notr Dam team at Lafay
ette, while Wieconaln will play South
Dakota at Madlaon.
Chicago and Mlnneaot are expected
to triumph In their garnet, although
they will face formidable oppogitlon
Chicago ha th uaual big bulge ovtr
N'orthweatern, although tha Purpl
eleven hag a better team than laat aea
aon. Th Maroon. In the opinion of
obacrvera, are expected to win by at
(eat threw touchdown.
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