THK (1MAIIA BEE: MOMMY, OCTOBER 10, 1022. Up-to-Bate News andGossip of Interest to Sport Fans "Babe" Ruth and Meusel Clout Out Home Runs Hitting of Yankee Hanilino' "Side-KitV EnaMri Mer clii lit to Heat Vl'ooil me n, 7 to .". - "Babe" Ruth in Action By KAIJ'II WAUNKK. "ImI" .Ituth, former fnUnn ut Jlwat, hut etlll member of th New York Yankee, got a hom run, (ruck mil, grnunlc out, hit Into field r' choice arid Walked mica nut (it five trip to the pinto yceterriiiy dur In lha Woodmen f th World Hmith Hid Mirchiint gum At lliiffuloe' pik. y Th Hotith flliia Merchant won the eonlrt. T to I. Think to th hit tli.ff of "Hob" Mound, Kuth co slur, who played with tha Mer chant. Tha Ilanihliin played fiiet baa for even Innlnira and then turnad rou- l of frame for tha Woodmen. MtU ! cavorted In loft field and dur ing tha firm I two Inning pitched for tha wlnnera. All llrriwrd I'p, All "i1oll.it up" In h brand new Wonilinrn of tha World hull uniform which fit him Ilka an army hlouae flta a prlvata, Mr. flcoige Herman Ituth of New York city waa eeally tha main attraction hf tha aflarnooiw although tha real baeehall honora of tha Kama belong to Art Pyk, tha aiellur Houth Kida Merchant pitcher, whg fanned alavan Woodmen player, including Ruth, who whiff i-d tha flrat tlma ha want to hat. Tha Pun i h Hid hurler mad tha big Hamblno ground out In tha third inn ln whlla In Ihe fifth Ruth bumped Into a fielder' chadce, 1'yrk walked him In t tin ncventh and for a tlma It appeared aa If tha 4,000 "t more aneetiiiore would not tha "Halm" clout out It homer. Whffi th. Merchant tiMik tha field In tha eighth g;ime, "Hoi' Meuael, tankr fielder, took tha rnoiitid nml I'yck trotted out to left giirden. Tha Itiiinhluo didn't get a but In thin 1 on ml. hut In the flniil Inning tha elr cult aimiaher waa tha flrat mini up. Meuael hurled over three atifllght balla and the funa yelled fur action, and iinineilluti-ly .Mr. Meuael groved one for hi ' aide kick who. In turn knocked tha (mil over tha Ht. Jnaeph hoapilnl for a home run, ei-nrlng Mlrnaky ahead of him with tha final (wo Woodmen tiilllra of tha conteat. Treat or Kana. Tl wua a grant (rent for I ho f;m, thla hom run clouting on th- part of, tha Ttiitiiblno. For eight inning tha 'ciiatomera watched Huih' perform at flrat. They aaw him complete a dou ble play in tha third Inning- that waa regular 1lg league aluff. Theae aame fund tilKrt aaw tha ibtiubino rniike an awful bobbin of Pyck'e easy ground er In tha fourth inning. Kor making till bluinler, Jhe "Habe,", received ' tiulta a nizlntf from th a;raiuUtnnd. While Kuth held tha apotllsht, tha pliiylntf of hla tauninuite, "yob" Meu ae wita notlilng aliurt of apectficulnr. "Boh" leimed on ono of f?eera' de llvcrlea In tha fir', inning and knock ed tha Imll out of the park, acorlng T. Ailninky Hiid Tracy uhenil of him. In the third frania MuuhcI got hla fDvond hit, A alnxlr, hut in the fifth lia crruunduil out, necond to flrat, Kud Ihcz muklnR a diiiuly atop of the Vunk'a hot trrouitdi r. Meuai-I hit Into a fuilder'a choice In tho anventh and when Ituth hurled to him in the ninth, bit the wind for a strike out. In the aixlh Inning:. Mouanl whip ped tho ball to ditcher Wuchtler from the left field mid nabbed Mo KeuKiie at the pltite. Tho throw wna nltuoat perfect, unit wua ao accurately thrown that tha catcher remained In hia lnu ka and tnnned the nmn at tha plute. S'ora 'iv Runa. Kor duliiK thla little trick. MeuaeJ received aeveral rounda of upplauae. When he ruiiie In from the field, tha fana applauded. The Yankee took off his cap, iHivved to the KrandKtand, atplled and then went to the Mr i hauls' duuout. Kut for the name. Tho Merchanta aalled tha conleat away In the tlrat hinlntt when two haxea on bulla, .Mea ner a homer, another atroll, double and an error resulted In five acorea. Tha Woodmen counted a tally In the fourth when McKeuKue tripled and KAured on A wild pitch. They add- o 113 lowans Are No Malchforlliikv Omaha Elcvrn Kliitf, Miiiirnr, Vrianlierjf, ami Kraals IValtirr in llif (,'ntitfxt Swaif ami Kit ka. JliisMuri, Kansas and Drake Win Opening Games in Valley Important Football Came Thti Week Kainaa C'lty, Mo,, Oct. IB. Three teama, Allaaourl, Kanaaa Agglea And I iraka, riuna vlctorloualy through the flrat week of tha Mlaaourl valley con ference fooihall lAce, KklahomA and Nebraaka remained unknown quantl- tiea, neither having; played a confer- anca game, M-braaka realed yeaier- duy, whlla Oklahoma waa defeating Central 'IVachera' College, a noncon- ferenca achool, J 9 to 0, Of the threa wlnnlig conference t'-urua, Allaaourl haa two vlctorlea to Ita creiflt 'irlnnell a week ago and Amea yaatcrday, Jrnke and tha Kan- hum AkkIck each won their flrat garnea yealerday, liraha defeating Kariwia ( niveralty, 8 to 0, while tho Kamuia Aggiea foiiKht a hard battle with WaahiriKlon at Ht. Iiuia, cmolng out at I he long eml of a 22 to 4 m orv. While the Kanaae Agglea won yea- tcrdny, they ilid not muke the ahimr log that had been generally expected by following of the tea ma. Tha Ht. loula aggregation prem-nted a at un born defenaa and their flrat defeat waa mora of an upaet of the dope than a factor In tha conference race for Kt. I-ouIa. Tha Mlaaourl Tlgera, who defeated Orlnnell a week ago, found thay had a much tougher propoaitlon before them at Amea yealerday. Neither team waa able to make a touchdown, Mlaaourl winning, 6 to 3, by mean a of an extra place kick In tha final quarter. After playb on tha de f naive until the third iUrt-r, I'roke turned out a 6 to 0 victory of Karma, uxiiig tha MlmieaotA ahlft to a good advantage. Next Saturday Oklahoma and N'e biuHka enter the conference, race, Ne braaka will play Allaaourl at Lincoln, Neh., while Oklahoma pluya the Kan aaa Utilveralty at Nonnan, Amea will play Orlnnell at Orlnnell. The other leania will either reat or play noncon ference teafna. ed two more to their Hat In the ac ven Hi on two baaea on balls and Tllnk" Clair'e trliilo to center. Vanoua' double, Mcuael'a fielder' holce. Hiitey'a double, error and Wachtler'a alngle acored the flnul two runa for the Merchanta in tho aaventh. Kuth'a homer in the ninth with Mlraaky planted on flrat aoored the Woodmen' fourth and fifth runa. All In all, It waa a big day for the fana. The lineup: MM Tit ailK MKHi-UAMT. AB.R.H.TH.MH.MI.PO.A.K. T. M'raikr, .1 I t I Traey, l ...,,,. I U t nuf, Hi t Meuurl, tf-p ... t rf . I 1 I I I 0 Harhtlrr. a t X S I ijrit. p-if 4 a a HmnHI. rl 8 t 1 1 t MlrmyJ.y, m .. .4 t I TotaN M 7 It II W. O. W. Santlloltcr Fans 'Babe' Kuth Twice I Ml f t AH.B.II TtlH am-O.A.K. I a a 0 a a n a a t a Uu,ll,i lb 4 0 I Wolfe, rf 4 I I Mlrky, If D 1 I I Kulli, Ib-i 4 2 14 Krnnda, lb ,,.. I I t Clair, e ft I Mkiimal, M ft t t MeKeiutue, rf . . II I 1 4 Itrem. p ,... a (rer. lb 0 Tutala 3 10 H t IJ 14 t Merrhanta IW0 OOO 7 W. . w wm iiie of 5 t Nummary Heme rnnNi Menoel, Rtith, Three-baM hlt! tialr, MKane Two. hllm T Mlrankr. Vanoi, Waehtler. Karned riinm Merrhanta, Is W. o. ft. IhMiblf play I Haera in Kulli to Hran da. Kun. and hlla: tiff llyrk, and In Tl nff Meuurl, and t in t; off Heera, 7 and III In 7; nff Kuth, none and I In t. Mrii-k ovl 1 Hy llyrk, II: by Meiwrl, 4 1 by Hrrra, 4; by Kuth. ft, Baaea on hallat Ott lrk, 7i off Mriiarf, lloff Heera, 4i off Kiuh, none. Wild pltrht- llyrk. IWt no hnaeat W. . W .. I7 Mrrrhnnta. ft. I'mplrea: tiondlng and J. MrAndrewa. Time: t:00. Beloit Culltc Winn. Iteloit, Wia., Oct. 15. Beloit collego won Ita first WiHcnnaln atnte confer ence game Saturday over North weatern college of Watertown. 64 to 0. Speed in tha Beloit back field enabled Heloit to a ore almoat at will. IJncoln, Oct. 15. Sjwcial Tele gram.) Stewart Randall, a native aeml-pro pitcher, fanned Rabe nuth twice ftalurday in an exhibition game in which Ruth and Rob Aleuael played. The liamblno got one hit off Meuael'a offering, after the latter had relieved Randall and AJeuael got hla home run while Ruth waa pitch ing, Kabe'a batting record waa one three-baae hit, two atrlke-outa, one walk and an eaxy grounder. AfeuKcl got one hit In the flrat In ning, hla only other blow, the home run, coming In the ninth. Leo Smith fanned him in the fourth Inning. San Francisco Wins Coast League Flag Han Franclano, Oct. 15. The San Franclaco club won the 1922 Pacific Coast league pennant by defeating Oakland today In the flrat game of a double-header. Tha game went 10 in- nlnga and the aenre waa 6 to 5. The San Fr.inclaco Heala can now lone all the three remaining game and atill hold the pennant, with the Vernon club aecond in yie race. Chicago Maroons Trim Northwestern Chicago, Oct. 15. Northwentern'a fighting eleven met the Univeralty of Chicago Saturday to aettle their traditional rivalry and Coach Stags a heavier team waa forced to extend It- aelf to the limit to win. 15 to 7. North- weatern, which for yeara haa been eoiialdered the lowliest In the Hlg Ten conference, led by one point for a moment and waa dangerou at all timea. EDDIE'S FRIENDS Wiahing an Allhi on Hubby. HtRBtRT 0AR-WHlUf. ZV Yoo WCRt DOWM STAIBJ ' D 0ftNe TO-WirfHT FIRNO TH5- FURMACS THA.T j I MWJ f I fdlH PPCO Or VooC TM8D04HHtT I CAVLIO UP ANO T6uD Ml TO W0T tru VCO TO MyRRV UP THAT HI . 1 AM tOO't WIRC WAITING- FoaVW. ) ""TV- J BIO eVftJO CVOajV VVAMT "tOfr .J OitTuCfttO. I KJtw Vix;wfa p I TlCCO Ae-TR BtiHG COTSo B TtaA V CATC LAW A4 1 1 MT. W$A4r J LJ r??Ji. TV.AT TWkiAUTCUL iV iVi a oca w -pAvUj , raniAr, firai. Illali Metuml. Terh at Bealrlre. SrOri.u I lly aaalnat AoHth Ornaba at feaCIII pfff ll Irkamah aaalnat OelglilMi lllfh a4 trrlliO,n field, klala. Ternmarh at Mnroln. Ilethany at Wmawil, follimliua at llaaelnrb, I nl. II, . of AfHroliora at I airerafty flare. Itaynrd at Kllnliall. i rrljlil.a at Itloonifiebf, Ism lly at aroMii. O' Weill at .r.llfr. Wlllier ut llrlifon. ( antral 4 lly at Norlh I'lattr. Aurora at Kriimry, I lyaara at hlirlhy. I'rru llrnonlrallon at W Orlirta at llaalUlfa. orflk ut "rk. Albion t arbiiylrr, rinlianioulli at 1-rniMint,'" Hrnird at frlrml. Hriikrn Bow at Oothmbur. HurliiiKloii al Nrwrnelle. Ililiuiy at t ittr. Iklalr at llamrnfl. I'endrr at Oakland, 'rrkamali at IWiaalle. iill'Kr Vw-ar at A.lilund, Kalrflrlil at aiilton. ( umlirlilca ualt t ortla A al artla, l-lnln ut llolilrea, Mr at i toy t.enler. Il.tlil I lly i ai il. Auliura at I'awuea t Ity. Orunil lalund at Alhuore. llu.llii- Hi Ornria. llb al aiaiilon. Kriilarport at Morrill. Aliwworth at lma rlne. Ord at Hriikrn llow. Wnltlilll at l.yona. ralia Hy at iioru. Krd t'loud at hratar. rln Ht Harvard, Anlry at Baenna, I'oiira ut Handoliih, l.iin ( lly at Hrolla. Met ook at Aropaiioe. .tllyatar- m. I nlon aaalnat Henyaa. Kalrnxiuiit aaalnat Kanaa gtata J- aiab , . .. i t. l Knipirrut Haiiinar muu ..... ...... i-oiHlinral,rn aauinat linker. UIIIImiii oVwrll agalna liritrf. Holla aiiiln.l Mlaaourl Wealoyan. MlHMinrl .'Hillary acalnal t rnlrnl. I .imliiiril aaainat lllinola Wrelrynn. Ilrndlrr I'oiy aauinat llllraila rolM-fe. r.urrka UKiOii-t lllinola ormal, aATlBOAf. Iral. f rrlahoin aaalnat lira Molnea onlrcr afly at I'ea lUolnra. Htale. .Mlaaourl aaalual .Naliraak at IJaooUi. lllinola nauinal Iowa, rinilur uaalnal f'blraao. IniiJ.-oia uauliiMt Wlai-onala. Mlililnuu uaainal (iblu hlule. MinlM-ai'ta- IlKHtllat Worlliwrailera, lie I'auw aaolnat Notra Irame. hanua Aaxira aaalnat Oklahoma. Mrnko int.ont at. loiila. Ami-a naaliitt tlrlnnrll. Ilualun (ol'raa aanlnat llrtrolt, liiiiliK-ky NKulnal urrUra, Iriinklin aaoliiat louUvlllr. Maryvllla aaalnat Tjvniaylranla. Knrlham uaainal llullrr. IHIl4,n UBHliMt Koan I't-ly. Mllwaukte Knglnrrrliig agnlnat Valar alo. Wahnah aauinat Janira MIMIkln. lira Molnra aauinat t rri(litoa. Iirnnlaon ainlii.t Wiltenliurg. Ilroailua aauliiat Muafclnaiim. Uratrrn Ut-rrvt afuluat Ohio I nltrr II v. Hiram agalnat llhHrlln. Iiliio Hralryun aauinat rinrlnnatl. tillerbrln uaulnat Wcuiater. Iii-fltmi-e aauinat Bowling Ore to. karuaia aaalnat Ha-hhiirn. KnluninKfur uauinat Mornlngalde. Mnipaon Hicaint Iowa atnta i'eiirhrra. loaa Wralryan avalnat Corni4l, Iniliuiiue aauinat t oe, olumbua uKulnat l.uthrr, Monlunt Mule aKulnat North llukota Aaalra. South liakola Ntute aaalnat North la kotn. Ilamlina aaulnt Mt. Thomaa. kuov uaulnt ( nrlrtiin. (uatavpa Adolphua aauinat Mu-alratar. I'ou. li In iiiiiiiioii.I a Tei linliul High warrioia awamped Hldney, In, rluiur day by a anna of 4 'Ml. 7 gum waa plaved at rbilney, Tech kicked off and Ix Kreei-e re turned the ball A lengthy dlainitee. The Hldney boy a wot kid Ihe ball down I ha flrld, not by any great offenan, I ut by two rorlly panalllea pln'-ed on lha f'lnaliM Iiliio. (ilbaon fumbled the ball, Kraatie acoop'-d It up and rnced kf, yarda only to l-a nailed on tha fhreeyard tine by a ahoeairmg tackle, Hellgien plowed over for tha flrat touchdown, Swanaon kicked goal. On tha next, kick off tha low team made a good return, but rould not move tha Murrain "beef trual." Thay failed to make yarda and Wa!anla-rg ripped through tackle placing tha ball on the 2U yard line. Monroe gained yiri, an da pan, Kiln to Muriroe, acored Tevh'a aecond touchdown, ftwanaon again liooted goal, Tn h again kicked off, but gained the ball on a fumble, and worked tackle playa for half tha diatanc of tha field. With tha oval on tha 40 yard Una Kraane rounded end on fake paaa for touchdown No. t. Once more Hwanaon placed tha ball over. Una ended tha flrat half with the accra, 21-0. , Jiruaimond't uiatandlng man war M'inroa, the halfback, who played a great offenelv game; Klin, At quar ter, Walaariberg, t Half, And Captain Kraane, at tackle. Kraane waa ahlfied 14 full in the aecond half and the giant "Stonewall" galloped through t ha Sidney team drugging two or three men tt a time. Following la the lineup; Terhnlral (40.) Kaanaon ......... ft K, Kmana (C) II T. .,..', .... , ,,..),.'(, .I-.T. ,...t,. ft. ..... 14. Kranrla f'Kna . ... Kelaa ...... Iioarn Hat ...... Hllna M'lriroe .... tVaiai-rtliarg It. a-llarm M'llllul .11.11. I,. If , V. II -7'ai-li; abort tor aolury ' ...... fayna 1'ouia ...... firmly ..... t"'M Hullra ..... W-litmr ...... K.elon ... l;rr-e ..... (jilann . ... Ifarriaon H-uil Mijnroa, gliiaira for Maanaon, Holm f'.r Krancla, Manroa for .nai, rl, aaiiarnn tor Hraana, jiorany for ab'.ri, gwauaon for Hiimi, Wllii.foi1 for Wlnl;erg Hlilnry; I'rath rr for Ji-rrt, Ttiuchilowna; B. gallar" (I), Munroa III, Kraana tl), flr:a tl.) r-olnia after touchdoans Kaanaon, faur ant of alx. a Tlma hy Quariara: If mlnulMI. f;fflclala: Krllo (Nabraaker, rtfrrr; Kllii IN'rhraakai, urnplra. ()at ((III nola), haad ilneainan. FOOT&AU RESULT5 MM 41.. Mali.irroaj IMtraairT, II) low A, ai.ai.M4i, i. Irlally ullrgr, 1t llmeke, I. Omaha Tah, t aydary, la., . w tm. rk Hakola. 7i aoulk Irakota. . MMIaad, li Harae 4 at lrr. a. 4uaiuaa Adolihua, t I arlrtoa t at lr. a. Ilan.llor. Ill I or aril, a. 1 I Hltrrally of I tub, 4J llrlhaai taaaf I nlerally, a. KaiMua Aula, tt i Walilaaloa. 14. Mur,iirll I ., 7 I arrwll I ollrar, . Illlmita Wralrtaa, Xi Aueuataaa. . MhxoualH, 1 i aoulh Irakata A(lra, . Uruar, hmiMt, a. I. rlioirll, t at. luiala, . lllinola, 7 1 Hiitlrr, la, I liliaao. I orlharatera, J. ' Mlaaourl, ! tain, I. V.Ira Hume, to- furdue, . I obit ado A((lra, Mrnila, . I olorudo, S, ra Mrilra, . Iirlrnlr, 9 lira Wolnra, 4. 'dliiaraolu, il'. Inil.aoa, II. UI, at Ikorlhaealrra fSllrae, . ISuaningtoa, It Idalw, . llrl...o, lit) tooiiril Hloffa, . Ilurllnalon, lt laurrl, a, llloooiflrld, IO I alrrldar, . . I'aaola 4 lly, IK iiukwtt, . l9Hr. : rbraaka Wralrtaa, . I al.fornla lollloia af Trrhnokif y, Mhllllrr 4ollr(a, aunla I lara, a; alanford, 7. "I Mury ollrr, u i lalrerally af I allfornlu, 41. M aahlnaloa atalr 4 allrg, 10, fiaMaaa, 7. rT. Iowa, tale. . t4a.alr.lrr, 1 1- kt Olaf. 14, al. Thomua, lit at. aobaa, a. llil lalrerally, 1; llreleoa, , Trlollr, ! llarrrford, 14, Tulaiu-, Hat nprliiahlll. I. loly I nma. Hi Ilia Mara, . Mobart, III) Nrw tarb I . 4 ororll, aai fcnr Mamoahlr aula, 7. Nutarra, if lbifh, a, IMNaar, I4i 4,rota 4 lly, , All.rlalil, l feea Military, . Mount I nlon ll Mrtdrlbrra, . I'aita Atule, III l lbaooa Valley, . Vermont, 7 Hoataa I',, . Jolma Hookloa, 4) f.aorf Waahlnf Ion, , 4 ettiolle l' 7) Waalilngbra fallaf, I. aewunre. Mi 4l(aHborpe, . Army, Iki Alabama foly, , I nltrralty of Iron, I'aJraraily a Maryland, . t ffrown, f Ayreeuae, , Vtimiler, 77 law, , t'rlmrUm, ill; 4 i. (!, t. Waluah, Z; MlebKan Alra, f. r. It) Kuahnrll, 7, 4ilirrlln, III Olila klate, 14, Maine. I7i .Wnlrh, . Muaaorhuaetfa Aaalea. fU II arraatar Tri ll, . fiarlmoulli. til Mlddlrbary, . Alnlirr, ti I nlon, D. Allrabrnry, J'i Mnaara, . , llaiturd. IS I lloadi'ln. . M eahlnalon-rffrraon, 7 4 arnrgta Tr. h, 7. 4 lio-liinall nlrrrally, j 4cor(rtw, 17. iiatea, i ; omy, 7. I 'ord bate, a, Koa foly, . frnnklln, : Hmnutrr, . flrtiavw, 7) laka turrit, t, Mil 111, frklalioma I niteraily. 19; 4 antral kluta l ruinrra oorar, a. Ttua, 111! Oklahoma Aiaira, 1. Traua 4 brlallua I nireralty, 7) MmaiuM 4 ollrar, 7, aonlhrrn Metbodl.t lalrerally, (If fxurjafana afate, tl. 4,rn-ala, 7 Kurimm, . W'rat Vlralnla, ; I oil rr ally af I'llla Inirah, a. North 4 arollna Male, tl K-ianokr, , I nlrrrally af Teaneaare, J.l Infantry Arhioil, , Maalilngtoa and I, ID; I nrrnm New man, 7. i,atlliii;f Siki to I'ijht Iicfkctt I'aria. tkt. IS. "Baltllng" Slki, th Hanrgalra i-miiueror of lieoigea Car- IM'tiller, Will llie.-t Joe leiklt, th K.ngllah bent y weight. In a 10 round bnttla for the heavywelKht ihainplon abip of Kniol"' In I niiloii November ?U. Thla waa dei lib-d tin lieluy whan MaJ. Arnrfld .1. VV'IIkoii, Kngllah pro looter, obtained lli algnaluiv of Ixith M. Heller. Slkl'a tnanugrr, and Slkl, to a toiilrnct Iiii.Ji r wlm h Hikl will rer i-lve H.ti'HI for hie end of Ihe puree Hlkl hua aigned a eoiilract with llellera, who la to look after the Heua gal flghlrr'e nff una uinll Miiy J'). 1;23. ilell-ia, not having heard ib-flmiely from Teg lt. kind with reaard l a fight for hl ihargn in lha f 'lifted Slalea, ilei-ldcd to Ar-cept the offer of Major Wllaon, for M bout In lmdmi, with I'.i-ikett, who laat Thuraday night In the Kngliah capllal atowad away Frank iloiim, the American heavyweight, III aevan rounda. Sikl la aeven pound heavier today than when ha met Carpenlter three week ago. lie . ha Weigha IkO pound and that be had decided hence forth to fight at thla poundage. FjiiM la in Koi ky Mniiilaifi rootliall i.Merrwe Denver, Oct. IS, Tim dope bucket waa given ia furl tilt of th aeaavm In Grover Alexander Whitewashes PaleSox, 2-0 Chicago, Ort, J IS. drover Altn i'er today whltewaahed th White fog, 2 to 0, and won th tula nt eltf champlotie for the Cuba, The Cube Htm four guinea to the White flog three, It wua th flrat time that th t'tili viU'iun ace hue been able t win from tha White Hot In three ilea. Th victory of th Cub todjr la lha Hi Ht fnm 10, when th Whit Sm won the title and retained tt un til today, Th game, tha aaventh ef th v rleu, wua a pitching duel between thai Cub alar and l'lale Ivrtte, Ih4 flary policeman, th former 4u& pitching Inn youthful rival, Baltimore Orioles Win Junior Series SI, 1'aul. Minn., Oct. 15, Tha Pal timora Inli rna'loiinl barn champi on won the Junior world aerlee by defeallig St, I'aul, American leagu euer. 4 to H today, giving th at errier five game in th Ht. Paul' two. An Inventor In France haa devel- tha Rocky M mil a in conference ) oped a thermometer that can be read "Babe" and "Bob" at Local Park HI TH. Flrat Inning Hall one, ball two, alrike, afrlke, Itutli swung for third alrike. Third Inning -flrounded oof, T, Mlraaliy to Vanaua. Fifth Inning lilt Into fielder' ..I...I..A .. iU- l 1...II At..UA 41. .T- :z'd 'ir,: rL:: v.: m- m-r tun, n MeUacl. I'frrt Inning Hall. I fume rim over center riit lit -field fi-ni-f. Third Inning Mrlke. Hall. Singled to center. Waa nabbed at third when Vt. hiitey rucriflced aiKCRulh i-omplet- i yaalerday when lha acorea In the two major rlaaltea of the day vailed con- alderably from progiiaillcallona. Th to 0 defeat Adminaierad to fh 1,'nlveraily of Wyoming by th Colorado Aggie, gav the dopeater their flrat alimk. 4,'oloralo t.'nlveral ty'a 1 M (l defeat of th Ciilveraliy of Nair Mexico, which Jnvr uni veralty defeated, 41 to 0, Week ago, furulahed another aurprlaa. A A reault of the two game, th Aggie ar figured now aa champion-- ahlp conlertaiita, while Colorado uni veralty baabeisii relegated by aomegrld fjllowera to the ro-iond dlvlalon for tha aeaaoii. I.'lah unlverr.liy timk the meaaur iff Jirigham Voiing univeralty, 4'J to 0, lh only i her conference gam of tha day, by blind pel-anna, The aarendlng mer cury rtepreeaea a balanced tub along a acI w:ih emboaaed rnarka. NOW SHOWING HAMRt COKNfcLL KAYE 8I4TtA9 Offer "A Sympkaay la Harmaay" WORTH ANW WILLING "Taa Boya f'rora Dlala" MELN0TTC DUO "A Nlfht Oul" AL I KMLg CO Praaantin Braary Carclal Bit WHEN MUABANlfe BFXEIVE Br and Wild IXAH BAIRO Soma Pointed Trulba Abaul Wedlock bag. Kcvenlh Inning Swung for alrlhe; Imll, ball, ball, ball. Walked, Score when Clair triple to renter. F.ighlh Inning ioea In to pitch. Flrat batter ground out. Second alrflte out. Third alrike out, Third double. Fourth alrike mil. Ninth Inning Rail, ball, ball. Knock home run over tenter right field fence, f coring Miraaky. Ninth Inning Strike out flrat Ihrce .halter. to Kranda, who fagged Meiiael, Fifth Inning Hit firat ball plfihed to T. Miraaky who made A gimd re covery and made the play to .Kulli. Sllh Inning Made giatd throw from left -field to plate, catching McKeagtie, Seventh Inning Hall, Strike iawungb Hall. Strike (called). Hit down to Hkomal at abort, who muf fed ball. Ninth Inning If ill h pitching. Foul, atrllte one. Sfrike iKwungl. Strike (awiingb Out. Statistics of Yale-Iowa Game yew Haven, Conn,, Oct. 15. The following table la eapernly Indicative of the auperlorlty of Iowa' offemte. I!VA TALK urat Uiiwiw aarnrd (iffrnaiva playa, Inrlu'llna for Hard &kr'- ., Total nat gain nf offrnalvr, yarda ; Avrraar gain f,er plav, yarda,. Forward paaa auiu-oaafal ,.. r'nraarij paaara neoinplalrl ... l-'orward paai-a Inirn-pf,! ... Varifa aatiirit by forward paaa, Iftriijfiina runa attar paaa ... I'unia , 7 7 44 (7 117 93 I.I 1.7 4 i I 4 I 1 u a 13 17 Av-raira of punU, yarda Avrraita tun t,a-k of plliila, yda, 2 4 f'rnnlLli.a, yar.ta , jpi Kind .,ali mad Kumblra i Tlim-a ball loat en fnniblra. . . , I MtHilatlia of ili flrat half aliow ti, r,tirr Ifawki-yc aup-rlo"lty. yla did not rarn flrat down ole-a In Ilia f I r a t Iwo prrjoila. I.: Iowa had llila accompllah- lio-nt nv rim-a, Vala ruahi-d tha ball fr'oti aiTlininaar 19 tlmra In the firat two prrloda for a total art aatu of only arvert larda, whtta Iowa in 3t imhr-H advam-ad aa ar'fa nrt, in ad'lifion lo roinplrfina thro forward paaara for a letal aaln of 4 1 yarda. 'BBnBaMaaaBMaBaaeBaaiBBaaM I lVr Now Showing )) TALFIAD GE , I v If , m oorg rv(n, iX. ""V -J j ffl T- Roy Brne 7J itj-?-r--jl ' I Gloved of 1 V1'3 I m Play, the f a j ty greatest V AtntoapJi-eric Vrooi& C I 'SfM heart - picture I VBmissBcrTlBurtoay 5) ever made. 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