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    The Omaha Sunday Bee
SPORT NEWS
WANT ADS
AUTOMOBILE NEWS
FINANCIAL
VOL. 62 NO. 18.
FIVE CENTS
PART TWO
OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1922.
1 B
Michigan-Ohio State Dedication Game Event of 1922 Football Season
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Yost and Wilec
to Match Wits
on New Field
New Burkye Stadium Will
Sent 63,000 1'rrionn Har-tard-Ontre
Clash Im
portant. By VVALTEH WKKKSALL.
Although a number of Important
football (( rUK(cl will t played next
Haturdny, th intersect louul dash b
1n Harvard and Centra at Cam
bridge unit the ce,iiteet between Mich!
tun and Ohio fist In th middle? wot
will eerllps oil other game.
The battle between th Wolverine
ml Buckeye will b Hi feature of
th dedleatory exercise of tha mam
moth stadium at fV'lumf Ja.. TM
magnificent structure will e-at 83,000
person and It la mora than likely th
management Will Install seal to tak
car of 4.000 more,
M.nr.a (ha beginning of (lit season
Cnoe-h Yoit of Michigan ha pointed
hi lvn for thin gam. JI mn
wer instructed to win other contest
i a easily as possible and save every
thing for the Ohio game,
Wrong Klval.
The eame la true of Couch Wile at
Ohio Htiite. With the possible excep
tion of Illlnola, th Buckeye would
rather win from Michigan than any
other tcam In tha Western cem Terence,
Wilce, however, I confront! with
much harder task thla year In that ha
will not tiave tha tir to carry out
surge of hi Idea and he muat make
tha moat of th material lit hand.
Defeat next Saturday will eliminate
tha loser from any cona'dcrttllon a
far th Big Ten championship 1
concerned.
Koch eleven fa well fortified In all
department of piny. Ohio Mint ha
Harry Workman to do It forward
pnir!ng and field goal kicking. Harry
in hiks dangcrou In th opn while
I umbel, the back, I a Rood punter nd
clever In tha opn, Michael at full
bark ahotitd develop Into a. wonderful
plnyer before the season I over.
Michigan connot be said to ha walc
In any department of play. Captain
fjoebel la a sterling end who cun punt
nd forward pass. Harry Klpke I one
of th beat backs In the wcat. lie can
punt and drop kick accurately and I
clever In tossing forward passes. Cap
pon at full bark one of the beat
versatile player In the Big Ten,
while Itoby, the other hnlfWk, 1
veteran of experience. It will be a
treat battle, one of the beat of the
Big Ten caon.
low unci Illinol Clash.
In addition to thla game, low and
Illinol will meet at Urban In the big
homecoming fame for the downstat
era. The Hawkeye hav given Indl
ration of strength ever alnce the
eipenlng of the practice eaon and
should be a well pol'ehed eleven next
Haturdny. Illlnola will not be repre
sented by the powerful eleven of ret
cent year.
Indiana and Wisconsin will engage
In a contest of western conference Im
portance nt Mad 'eon. Like the above
mentioned contest, the loaer of th
Hoosiers Badger game will be
dropped from the championship race
end neither coach will hold anything
in reserve to bring about the dcs.red
l'PKUl.
Minnesota, and Northwestern are
rheduled In meit on the latter'
f i ld in another game of H r Ten mo
ment, lioth are ctronit-r than Vest
leur ami are expected to put up an In-i'-v
il nif contcHt,
M-iriion Favorlle (Iver 1'iirelue.
'hV;ieu nhould 'not have much
trouble to win over I'urdue on HtaKK
field. The Maroon leave evidence of
their Nircimth by winning over the
fnivtrn ty of (Seorgla lianiMy In the
opening Ranic.
Notre liamt will attempt to atop le
Pauw'a march to cliamploiotlilti con-
Jerntlun ot Xouth Ilend, while N
.rankn, litat yi-nr'a rhiimplon e.f the
Mlaaoilli valley. Will clawli w.th Mi
amirl at Lincoln.
Th Harvard I'entt cbinh ahould at
tract mwt attention In the nt, nl
tliouuh other big ttatiie will be an
In action.
Michigean Lands
Another
Hest
on
Thr I another llratoit al Mlohl
tan, l. lioy Ileal. it f CJrailt'a
!, C.il., 1 now a atudent al lb
un!Vr(tJ.
I !!cy la nephew .f Jmi M lb
I m ll.aton of IVtroit, wtm
Willi llrttvtn, elevwlopwl Into th
areateet bc fiM tr In lb g m
hlatorr,
JUd llratim' pepheW l fee! t
height ml nelgb prty
llav.l lhi er on th Oranl i
faa Hull a. ImioI team, apaliilit tit
!Vn eaeon. H h
tackle, bI. M fulltek.
Will lktin ea ! Miht
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Champion and His Most Important Challengers
K lif -
i t Wu mm Display on at
UcffJri P WA National Show
Mr. Htlc ling, rant your glim
imrllig optic on Mr, Jack Kemp
try, champion heavyweight tighter
of tha world and two of hi niewt im
portant challenger, s Mr, Harrjr
Will and a Mr. "ISiiltllng" Hikf.
In Introelncln' Mr, daek Dempaey
tee take great plraaure in aayleig
that it 1 our honeeit opinion that ha
Ih ready to inert either Will or
HiM or both In one evening, provid
ing the purne I large enough. The
purae of s fight aerm t'i Interfere
quite g lot with the flglit itttcif.
Now ihi hilil peraon recently
put farpentlcr'a Antic light on the
hum, licforo hi quarrel with
"Carp," thi Hihl wa practically an
unknown quantity, but alnce beating
the French Valentino, tliiie Sen
gale0 acrapper I looked upon a
l)cmpe-y'M niool wormy opuemcni.
Harry Will I another one) of
Dempaey' challenger, who are a
niunerou the day a bejotlegger.
Will, aay the expert of the bin" 'em
came, will knock Hilel back into
Africa If they ever im-cl, which I
not very promudng with a Demn
ey KIM bont In the niaking.
Anyway, Di-mpftey docan't eetn
to worry much about Sikl or Will,
Judging from tlie look on hi map.
Coaches from
Mini Schools
in Bis Demand
Sine tho fall of 1'JI9. whn the
t-nlversity. f Illinol announced that
It would offer a four-year couree In
athletic coaching, the enrollment In
that department ha grown from a
mere handful of 35 to nearly 2,'i).
Illlnola Inaugurated' tho coume In
couching at a time when the need for
trained lender In physical actlvltle
wiih niado uppuri-nt by the war. The
four-year courec Icndiug to the degree
of bachelor ef a lence is an out
pinuth eif the aiininicr course for
roach which ha b'-en given at Illl
nola ainro 1910.
The fui t that the lllint coura not
only afford the opportunity to secure
an excellent technical training by
leader In all hranchc ot eUiletlca,
hut alao provide- a broad general edu
cation, appeal to the high rhool
tudent who realise th value of a
univeiaity degree.
Th ucc-ee e.f Illinol teoui and
th thoreiughnea of the coume In
th echeied of athletic ronchllig luV
cauim! Tdilte- of thl lliatltution
to I in greet demand by in,,ver!ltc,
colieete. wnd Itlgh 'hoil.
Following I an Hie-oiitpb-te llt of
the lilinl fciUit' b ! now
coaching:
It. M. fnn. Cal ; Inv
rtrttWIl, Toledo, !,: lt iblt Kletchef,
rndU)', l: lUtfll let-her, Auror.
e'Ureni lima, Uheinet: 4 e H tan
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Dutch Contract
With Pay Cut
Undo c'hurlie Ebbota, owner of the
Brooklyn Podger, wa o grateful to
Dut(;h Iteuther, hla bent pitcher, that
he offered to reduce hla aalary In next
yesar'a contract.
Overwhelmed by the generoally of
hla ahaggy-halred boaa, the comeback
marvel, who won 21 game thl year,
1 fleeing to the aeml troplcal aolltudo
of his California bungalow to meditate
upon thl matter. Heather refuaed to
algn up for next aeaaon, not winning
to take advantage of Uncle Charlie'
weakni'KH of liberality.
After hi original offer, which call
ed for a cut In .tlary, Ebbet offered
to go aomewhat higher,
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Th prize Hat of the National lfora
how of li2Z, widely known, equally,
all over the country a the New York
horae ahow. ha iiixt been lued.
j It la the National' 37th year. A
j lftut year, the how will Ij held In
Hquadron A armory, at I'ark and Madl
leem avenue and Ninety-fourth atret.
New York, beginning November 13,
ending Neivember J. The armory will
again hav the George Washington
Mount Vernon tearoom overlooking
the ring that made mich a great auc
ceaa laat year, there will lie a apeclally
built promenade, affording a full view
of every context, and boxe and eat
will be arranged no that the armory'
great girder do not olmtruct th
vlalon.
The claaae there are to be 125 of
them provide for the flnet array of
horae exhibiting ever wltneaaed at a
national ahow, and, Judging from thei
i Increasing popularity of th horn thl
year, evidenced particularly by the
early fall how, It will be by far the
greatest national ever wltneaaed. It.
Iewrence Hmllh head thl year'
executive committee, with John McB,
Ilowman vice chairman, and then aa-
aix-latea; William du I'ont, W. Ilu.
aell (itace, Itnbe-rt A. Kalrbalrn, Alfred
IS. Maclay, Jarne O. Marwhall, Wil
liam H. Moor, I. J. II. Muurllng,
Hcglnald C, Vanderbllt and J. Macy
Wlllet.
There will be more cup and apeclal
prize- than ever, and, In addition, four
r.takea, offering prizes to winner a
high at JS00.
Horcmans Gets Run of
780 for New Cue Record
A run of 780 in 18.2 balk line MI-
i minis, nauj to be the lilglieat on rec
ord, wan made by Kdouard Horernan,
the Ilelglan billiard champion, in a
practice game. liore-mana la In train
ing here for the tournament for the
world title, to lie held In New York
next month. The highest run prevl
oucly recorded la aaid to be 701.
laitlvldual Averaaea.
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Another Meet
Being Planned
at Hawthorne
A revival of running racing, which
1 likely to b 'general threiughout
Illinol and make Chicago on of th
turf center of
the country,
may b the re
ult tf the teat
meeting juat
clejed at th
Hawthorne track
in Chicago,
Thirteen days
of racing w a
staged t tha
, track mad f a
tnou more than
1 years ggo
when the turf
port flourlahed
on a hug scale
lfl Chleflfi-n mnS
th meeting wa so suceful from
an attendance standpoint that already
talk of two 1925 meeting I heard.
A half deen downtate citie may
attempt to operate track.
Promoted Test Meeting.
Th Hawthorn tet meeting was
promoted by the Illinois Jockey club,
whe; memberahip Includes many of
Chicago' moat prominent business
men. No open betting wa permit
ted, but oral bookie operated a they
do at the varlou track In New York,
and the system, whll strange to most
Chicago racegoers at the start, proveel
satisfactory during the cloeing day
of the meeting.
Several tate enator and renr.
laentaWve were in attendant at ,uf.
f'-rent ilme and much talk I heard
of a bill to go before tha general a.
Mcmbly which would legalize race
wagering on a pari mutuel basis, the
ame aa in Kentucky and Maryland,
and at the track In Canada.
To Pelillon Legislature.
Th bill may be Introduced at the
aesalon of the legislature which opens
in January, but even If it should fall
Chicago win ,)ave rtcfog ncxt ygiu,
along the aame line a that offered
at Hawthorne thi season, with a auf
ficlent number of feature puraea to
compete with the best track In Amer
lea, according to official of th Jockey
club, '
Judg Joeph A. Murphy of fit.
Loul. who erved a pridlng tew
aid, wa th chief factor In th suc
cessful revival, and will be asked to
return again next seaeon, th offi
cial any.
VTemlilfy Park Stadium
Holt! 23,000 lVront
Wembley I'ark stadium, adjacent to
London, will b used for sporting
ovents and will hold 125,000 spectators.
Htartlna next April, th final for (he
Kuglisli ni.-Hi aiRver rlasslo will
played In (he new sir inline Th
usiluiin will ! about half a mil In
e ircuuifi rriie and beiwren "9 and 19
fee( llllih. To e Ih finlblill same
, tpetluloia will stand on terrace steps
. ttieti lung oirr S3 mile.
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HKHTLliKH are funny bud.
Lust week John I'esek'a
manager breezed Into our fair
Vllkig and hurled a rhalleiiK at
Charlie Hanson and Jo Mtrcher,
mostly at llanaon.
Immediately after learning of III
challenge, Hanson up and II red
leaek al I'em-k'a best In Ihi man
ner: "fio wrest I Heelier and I will
meet the winner,"
Now why on earth ahould Teaek
wrestle Wether befor tackling
Haneon? Hnw coine?
Hotli Htecher nd 1'eaek have far
belter mat rve-ord than Hanson,
Htecher I a former chump, whll
I'eaek didn't toe the line for the
"trust," therefore be Isn't a former
champion,
J'esck I anxious to wrestle Han
son or htre lier, the former preferred,
llanaon easily defeated "Pal" Me
Oil! on two different oe-casion and
showed that he 1 a tough nut for
any grappler to etae-k.
Th Havenna heavyweight Is no
slouch when It comes to tissln'
n lo lit on the padded surface, A
rese-k-HanHon match would be one
worth watching, say I,
I'eseli say he will meet any
wrestler that Omaha promoters car
lo name. Furthermore, I'rsek de
clares he will let his opponent name
Ills own terms,
Thai's surely fair for all con
cerned, TOO MITlTi OMISH"
It seem that Jack Ih-mpscy and
Harry Will are anxious to battle
each other. The fans want 'em to
flghl. Hut it seem that nobody
Will let 'rm flglit.
NOT THK BOM'S
A big slice of the gale receipts of
the tie game between the fJlant
and the Yank will be donated to
the disable-d soldiers, but don't get
that mixed up with the lieipe.
AIN'T IT THK TIU'Tllf
There' quite a difference between
baseball and football. In baseball
you have battery, but In fool ball
you commit assault and battery.
NOT FI NNY FOIt JOHN
One of the funny thing about
the ree:ent Commissioner Kllmartln-Hhea-Johnny
Ice battle royal I the
eJommlssloner.
KOCIKTY N0TK
Tha Holly Twin are not worry
ing about tha long skill because
they're wearing breeches thi year.
ftMAI.Ij MATTKIl
Uefor a football game tho Alumni
e-all the coach Mr, Ho and Ho, but
lifter the gamo they call 'em any
thing, especially If hla team loses,
FISHY DIKT
Halm on ha been added to tha
training diet of the Washington
university football team in place
of steaks because there's less bone
in salmon.
GOOD FOIt KOGF.US
Dame Humor Is circulating gos
sip that in spite of the fact that
itogcr Jlornsby is the new home
run king and best seejond baseman
'In the National league, he still
wear the same size hat.
PLENTY IKNTKKS
"It's the early bird that gets the
worm." Thl bit of old philosophy
Is more than appropriate and ha
direct bearing vtrn the would-be
duck hunter who Is Intent on bug
ging limit. Anyway, this eld Bay
ing waa found true Inst Humlay.
In fact, for every duc-khr-re seem
ed to be a rubber-tHioted hunter
conceialed In some likely spot walU
Ing for Mr. Duck.
How Participants Fared
in World Series Since 1884
4 in ni
Vw. Mlnnm. Won.
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J.IH'MUIU Of III I Olltfcxll'li COIIlll-
tlon i,f hunter, It sJioiild not be
taken that the duck are scarce, but
hows an Increased interest in the
sport.
Ml M M'K.NIi M llf.AIFr.lt
According to a Mlnrieii,lls acrllie,
J.ie k I'erry and not Morrl He-hlalfer
e.f einiiihu, will meet lillly Wells,
lioKlish hi I'i i hi 'ulit, In a ten
round I ... nt thei eictol.er W.
Mclila.fer, s-ijs this scribe, refused
to ko tbroiiKh with th bout, tnt
Ing that hi wife was III.
Hilly I'vle-k, who mad the rnitch
for licblalfe-r, talked with th pro
moter over the phone, and said that
H'-bliiifer's Wife whs Hot III, but that
the eiriiiilia welterweight doe not
want to fight him. 1'vlck, aay
this ncr.be, bns asked I'romotir
Hoke t bar Hchlalfer In Mlliiii'sola.
I Vlf'K 1IIK t.OAT
THK MANitiKK fiOT
HIS
lllte;K A FIGHT,
IT WAS TO BK A TKN KOt'NO
o,
I .VI II, THK "KID" GOT WINII
OF IT,
AMI NOW THK M VNAGKK'K 01 T
hOMK 1)01 (Ml.
W ATI II 01 It KH.IITI'HM.
Now that Ihn Mlsl.e-Olbbon bout
ended rather abruptly, thei New
York stale boxing commission can
get busy and suspeml a half dozen
hovers, managers, seconds and ref
eree. A halfback
named Frane-I P.
I'ayne,
Had Instruction
to play clean
game.
The first gain that he played,
He wa shattered and frayed,
And now he suffer considerable
pain,
NO WOKKKkTsO MONEY,
Omaha boxer who plan on Jour
iteming to California, whera the-
staged four-round fight every week
for the purpose of making a little
I 'lough now and then, ahould reme;m-
lr that on the coast you fight or
don't get paid.
maybk"no.
Pari fight scribe marveled that
Hlkl spent hi hare of the Car pen
tier fight purse 1152 in two
night at I'ari esafes, Terhap bo
dined at a Creek restaurant.
I,KANSFAST,
Speakin' of .Sikl fighting the
Frenchman for $152 make the
Heneglaae look like an old time
scrapper. Demanding 100,000 for
hi next bout stamp him as a mod
ern American boxer.
WHAT NEIGHBORHOOD?
Johnny Lee and Farmer Lodge
are going to fight In the neighbor
hood of 10 round at Iluluth, Minn.,
October ZO.
MAY NOT GI.T ENOUGH.
With the money Lees rcce-lve for
stopping mo of Lodge's mug
punches, he e-an battle Commis
sioner John Kllmartln in the courts
with Judge Foster a referee, pro
viding he gets enough money for
said tight in Duluth.
WILL IT IIAl'IIAT.
A fighter by the name of Iee
Was quite a handsome sight to sew
Until ha got into a scrap
And Farmer Lodge mussed up his
map.
I'OOK "BABE" KI TH.
"Babe" Kuth und "Hob" Meusel
arrived In Omaha Friday night
without even the bellhop at the
Kontenelle hotel knowing they were
in town.
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Team 1922
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Up to Promoters
to Abolish Pop
Bottle Throwing
I'alalily Will Mafcf Atlion
NnTaieiiry Srrilie Sa)
.Miolieli Jiali of I'op
at I'ark.
B) J. i:. hNBOKN.
Not until puhir lie is roused by
a fatality will Ih promoters of pro
fessional baseball n'lopt precaution!
to rid their business of a da nicer th'
la ever present and ef which thj
have hud plenty e.f warnings. Home
day a ball player or apecditor wll
he l Hied by pop bottle, burled bj
some cowardly rooter, and either th
city or slat will compel the clul
owner to tale Action they ouxht t
have taken year no In self -defense
If not out of coiisldeiatlon for the):
p'i Irons.
There have been mor narrow es
e-apes from serious accident due tr
bottl" burling In Ht, lml end
Brooklyn than anywhere e-Iae, al
though such uilsslli are thrown
with mini or lea frequency every
where baseball 1 played for money,
because bnaeball and imp have always
been Inse-purahle.
It has lieen so bad In Ht. Louis for
ye-ars that th Mound City be com
to be known as "llottleburg" among
baseball men. Horn of the victim
who hav had narrow escape freire
death nt the hand ef Ht. Ixmlf
"sportsmen" nr Jtllly Kvnn, th'
umpire: Jim Vaughn, former cur
pitcher, and Whlte-y Witt of the New
York Yankees,
Abolish Sal of Pop.
In spite of repeated close shave
the owners of the Browns will not
lake voluntarily th on sure step to
eliminate the danger snd that Is the
abolition ef the sal of pop In the
eland and bleacher. It 1 a lmple
eme-dy but an expensive one, be
cause It would eliminate a source ef
considerable revenue, Tho profit on
a bottle of p"P provided the con
tainer is not broken on somebody'
he-ad la around 1,000 per e-ent.
Not all thla easy money need he
surrendered, however, for pop can
lie sold from booths or etalls under
neath or in the rear of the stands
and bk-achers, and th bottle can be
retained there out of reach of Irate
spectntor when the spirit move
them to try to bean some-body.
This, would provide a place of
thirst quenching for that class of pat
ron which cannot exist two or three
hour without guzzling something
wet, and It would delight a large
class of patron who do not enjoy
having pop vendor climb over their
feet, eibscurlng all view of the game
at interesting moments, and dripping
dirty, sloppy water all over their
raiment. But It would deduct a
tare percentage of the profit frean
the -ile of pop, If everybody who d
ulred to Inhale It had to get It, In
stead of having It thrust upon them.
And It I the purpose of every club
owner to extract the lat possible
nickel out of the business.
Almost tho entire baseball world,
outside the Island of Manhattan, was
rooting thl year for one, or both of
the Ht. Leul tennis to win a pennant
nnd break up the process of pur
chns'ng championship for Oothain.
I have been amazed to find how
strong this feeling wa nil summer,
even in sections of New York state
contiguous to the big city. The
rooters who believe In a fair field and
no favor have all be-en hoping to hav.
the world rl" fall to the share
of at least one Mound City club.
Safer to I'lay In New Yeirle.
I'erh.ips it I safer for the players
to compete In New York than In St.
Ixiuis. for nobody can gne-s what
the. rooters of the hitler city mlKht
do under the tremendous excitwiieiit
of a contest for the big pennant. On
of them tried to crack open the skull
of Jim Vaughn when lie waa pitch
ing for the Cuba there one day, In a
game which the Cardinals already
had clinched. It would I nlont nil
a team'e live were worth to win a
world aerlea sum at "HMirtsman'a"
park, according to what ha hap.
pencd there In b-aa turbulent time.
They threiw pop hollies occasion
ally at tha polo grounds In New Ymlc
Ha well as across tha river In Fist
blih where th liul.ln roofere ar
nil.;.!, but the aim e.f the lint hum
f unities never has been aa good Ii It
bus been In Ht. Imls, It miy sav
a f i to 1 ataln on I'e a.m. I imine i.f
hnsi-hill tit hav the Mmiiid City de
nied a world seriea until am h l.nm
a the ii lit li.ii II e In rhnitr of pulil'i!
sift-tv eoni l cltih owiiei In
rem, i i l lllng null: killing Imp!
n if 1. 14 Nnniiig Ibelr pilr.itis d irlim
tall h'uiin
Th tiiiijor lesrur. si pavli
Knin'i'v Lmdi t'.om h v-ir !
rl.iin hi. Ilii-ir "spoil" V bv .l'.n I
t.e t uM lb o. Inllie f
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