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t niK OMAHA RKK: TIKSDAV. OCTOBER 17. VJ'1'2. i i . i i i!m i Iowa Grid Heroes Give Slip to 7,000 Wild lJnIer-(,ral trcrilim lor 'li'ani NX l.i. 1, Heat Vale Oulc mini ire Day G Four CAT a seed Ar Miration Ajfo. low city, Oct .18. By A. !'.- lowa'a victorious football tiaill WHi KUni a ! il Inn upon It arrival here lit 4;.1" today frma New Haven, whete It defeated ynlf, to 0, that i i invHi'ij thu demonstration wlilrh greeted the armistice announcement four years hmO' Th medical school, considered the llll,lt COIIMCIVUtlV of all lh colleges on (ha university campus, Iw! the ill rnonst rat Inn, which threatened to ili-moiullzc classes thrniiKhoiit (he day. Heroes Sneak Away. Tim pboltiu of band ami (h blow ing of wnlstlcs slutted at 4 ami con tinned foi five honiH, combined with Ji ll ami cries of Iowa's vlrtnry. A crow-' ext limited nt 7.0HO, liuiinl- ll, Itpptl ,1, lately C.OIIO NllJllclllH, win ut the station, hut It wan disappointed. J!i for th crowd knew what tiad hup-, pined Coach lliiwunl II. Jones ami IiIh ti-ani loaded Into a trurk and wi re spirited away In their room. Thu heroes hiii x IkmJiiIi-J (o muke (heir firHt formal uppearutice ahurlly rfter noon, as thu guests, of (he Iowa City Commercial club. The (cam (hun will practice fur the Illinois earn', Iowa's first "big (on" foe. Vet 1.uh Violated. The fart (hut ( lift students miiw little in- nothing' of the team which defeated the mighty Yale iuud did not deter the continuance of the celebration. Iowa CHy's newly enacted Jay walking ordinances were disregarded, Knnk dances over (he business rtls lr,ct wiim the ruin of (he howling students. Ktiunu Iliirviirt, mayor, and John .1. Lotok, chief of police, smiled s their pet law wan repeatedly vlo luted. ' Marty Krug Released to Los Angeles Chicago, Oct. 16. Marty Krujr, llilid iMiacman of the C11ciki Na tlomilH, has liecn relenned to the I,oh Ali(tele club of the l'aclflc coast leiiKfle, Kruff came to the Culm from Hen (tie In the nilng Krim la the f!rnt player (o be cut from (he Cub rower. Manager KIM fer bellevea he has acquired tar per fouriera In finorite (Irantham from Omaha and Karl AdumM, and decided to cut hla list early. K'ruK la a forrrur Omaha Western leaguer, piloting the local lengua club to a rhnniplonnhlp In 1918. The former Cub wiw In Omnhn yen terdny accumpnnlfld by hla wife. liurney nurch, owner of the 'Buffa loeu, who Bold OeniKe Orantham to the Chlengo Natlnnala, waa In hnpe of HecurliiR Krug for the third baM job next eeason. Harvard and Centre Vie 1 for Grid Supremaey . New Tork, Oct. l(l.-till feeling the jffect of lowa'a 6-to-0 victory over Vale at New Haven Saturday, east ern followers of football aro turning toward the tumde at Cambridge next Saturday when another enetwest dtruggle takes place that between Harvard and Centre. Should Centre defeat Harvard, as It did last year, Yale's loss to Iowa won't affect the big game so much.' but It will be further proof that the nhdtrnn game of the went is some what better than that of the east, as Chicago last year and Iowa this year, have atbout proved. v Speed Demon Wins Wife by , Capturing; Fresno Race Sacramento, Cal., Oct. 18. John llennett Hill of Los Angeles, racing driver who broke the track record at Fresno, September SO, was married to Lillian M. Ijuigenlihii of Sacramento, at (ha cathedral here today. It liecame known that Hill s victory at Fresno no( only won him a new (rack record. bu( a bride, Miss 1-ang-enbahn having in(lnia(ed before (he race, (hat If Hill won, the answer to n certain queadon he had asked would t "yes." !t'aU (o on Sale for NeliraskrtTi!er Game Seals fr (he Nrbrusku Missouri g.tm at Lincoln Saturday rr placed aula yrstxrd.iy at (be nr itort lrug i'ompany. A block ff rho( seats r procured fr Omaha fiMKall f.n.s y Vincent C. lUscntl ft lha Ontalu ; tlomnt asKH'Ullon and h advttra Mriy reservations a no mi stats ; r obtainable. TM CfttAttl!SlCe4T Si g K lives th PfvJknv It !J rsrvtt nJ cAt Last!!' liUBWitUjireJI TS rtaTl VL I .am 4 !, 1 1 eia.-W i m .in i t i. ssrraii . a- oaa m. ...... mr .-,ami x EDDIE'S FRIENDS ' 06AR.TMrST fcj HCNRy KNOWS A MWm( etm TIME ( BUV SOME m CifiAR So I'LL ST'rSH T V git a AJf take m.m owe op I I ; box fdoM voo Twese roe a smplc-wve ; j I COMr amo ( THAfiKS. J (JCVN PAST ANO I've ONL)!' , V Pt AV . Jj S- j- I SoT A LIMITED 5vPPty 6r U" ... U .fuGmmcamopc8 Ifp"rTpT W I'LL CErVCU MAVt' I W THC mall. ' LsJTcTT I AT ASr0LyTtLy j I adu- . ) Co5e Competition State Watermen Frift Annual ClianipiiMicliip Swim Will He Held Here Early Next Month. Nebraska, The first annual Interscholastlc high school swimming championship meet will show some of the best competi tion ever held In the Omaha Athletic club tank when (ho boys get on their marks Friday, November 10, accord ing to Pete Wendell. Central and Technical high schools will probably have the strongest teams In the Held. As a soeelal feature event, Central and Tech will clash for the water polo supremacy of the state high schools. Lincoln high is developing some fast watermen and some lively competi tion Is expected from the capital city. Frank Mockler of Central Is show ing up well In backstroke swimming and has championship calibre. Dick Welptnn, breast-stroker and spring man for Central should bring some Coach Gets "Hard Boiled" and "Fires" South High Regulars Who Lost to Lincoln. 78 to 6 Nursing a grouch as a result of the rackers' crushing 78 to 6 defeat Fri day by Lincoln high school of Lincoln, Coach James I'atton 'of South High this morning "fired" the first string ers by red Ing them In rank (o the second squWd. The second stringers simultaneously were "promoted" to the first squad. 'You can't loaf on ma," growled the Important Boxing Bouts This Week IM. I T Julirthr Tillman sslat Wsrnle KniUN, 10 rtitniri In TuImi. Oil. 17 Johnnr IjwMra agalnM Fnfr t'niihrll, IS rtunU In timdlnr, I'e. Ort. IS. rl MiMire liy.l MM(r SmMh, 1 ruail la Sw Orlvniia. Ort, Is i:m MoitUm? miBl Hsaia llremi. 111 miin4 la I-jim (oh. (VI. IS Hilly Mlk (li4 Kid S (nlk. II rttwniU la IhMloa. OrL It Paul lujl afaliul Juhanr llrrmaa. 19 rtMda In llaalua. r l. i. ta Jlmmr lahhr asalunl Iwaala O'ketfa, la rwuaaa la Inillana llarbar, I ml. mi, t l-anrha Villa, asalaat frankl Vaftoa, 1 rwnnita hi N lark. iirt. ta mil, Hrtlloa aaia VUa i aaNian, la raHla la at. Jth, 4a, ! oi a ,ri anil a aaaliwl Tam M Cfmhr K rwa4a la I. yea, Naaa. I Iht la K. lamhlla aaalaal Tuat ' llillara, IS ruaatfa la lla. I'a. Itri, II JiMmr Aauala aeaiaal flaltllBa Ma.M, a taaaa-a la Ailaala. tirl. II raaaata Jaa l.M aialaal Crash larfcuM, IS raaa la Nra lark. ! Twenty-One Mounts Start J on Army Fnduranee Tel I r'urllsiioB, Vt , V. 1 Tamr- one hie ataiiad (oitay In lha as- ( mial army nduiani-e rtle. Th Amar , lean iH"imt.l sarvtce tup, lh Arabian ; II ie rlub iiimUI, aM rath prlir li'UUn 1 1 Tim. will l watd.l lha ta patf. tm-xt Th i-uia I ! lull. . , . , Ohltlph-I I'Hl T fika (lnnl-'e Omaha "r" t..iha: 141,1, rk4 eul aai,Uy t th.ir Wit t)e Aoll iaa taal at 1 au 11 aall t, Svit and EXTRA PANTS to Order J32.00 i.diK.J Iron $4100 b-ljily Ike eet U er effar! talKipatiag a 4 busy . we as I bi aaa f l.ee w.ilnv N j at efi t tl-i, aa- IH t t Jia I a:. , lf garateat tfji( Utbt4 t gjraMJ aaif-Ht la I t 4 !, W ' leaa fitl.ag tH tMty , MtCrtKy.ViUort Big D)rliKl Tailor Slof tlb4 Cee Ilia d Matea It funning Hid line, lj Expected When Splash at 0. A. C. points for the Purple and White. "IIIII" Thomas, 220 yd. swimmer; lien Cotton, diver, and "filue" Howell and Gage Hartman should help win a place In the relay. Cahow and Hudder of Tech are figured to do some fast paddling and with the help of Joe lludtizim-r, Art Head, Lester Poder, divers, and Fred Wolf, West and J'.aznr, (hese boys should make an exceptionally good showing. Although this Is Houth's first year to en(er a (earn, Oeorgo Magrane, captain, with Joe Olrdihoffer, Clar ence Husher, Robert Heh, Fred Hoye, Kmll Smith and Oeorge 1'loke should carry home some medals, Crelghton's lineup has not been an nounced, but some fust material Is being developed and sumo lively competition Is expected from this end. As a special feature, the open A. A. LT. 60-yd. free style swim Is at tracting a great deal of attention. Coach Armbruater nt the University of Iowa will bring at least two of the fastest swimmers from Univer sity of Idwa for this event and will give the O. A. C. boys real compe tition. husky mentor, as he handed the regu lars their "walking papers." South Is scheduled to lock horns Friday at League park with Ne braska City. Unless the erstwhile" egulara "snap Into It" this week their berths will he filled by the aspiring understudies, (he coach de clares. Upsets in Rocky Mountain Football Conference Denver, Oc(. 18. The dope bucket was given Its first tilt of the season In the Ilocky Moutaln conference yesterday when the scores In the (wo major clashes of the day varied con siderably from prognostications. Ths 10 (o 0 defeat admlnstered to the University of Wyoming by the Colorado Aggies, gave ths dopeatera their flr( shock. Colorado Unlversl ty'a 1 (ii 0 defeat of (ha University ot New Mexico, which Denver uni versity defeated, 41 to 0, a week ego, furnished another surprlne. As a result of (be (wo guiiu-s, (he Aggies are figured now as champion ship content ants, while Colorado uni versity has been relegated bv some grid folio us to lha aacoiitl division fr lha aaasoii, Utah university (k lha measure f Jlrta-ham Young unlveralty, ti to A, lha only other t'onterenca gima of the day. Fan Stop Game, I H.n Ft am isc.i. (art. 18 V fans, K.f eiitliuaiaatic ..- 'l eU 1 Fraio'iacej bad wn Iti I'tt-iftv ro.ial lag i panhenl, bnk up Ilia (.! ball ma f "e hia. Wjih the mora lil. 4 ( 4. In ba ninth Inning . t lha cviilaal with laUM jrain.Hv. 'ra aa ,,... I tti I Ha ftM and pre j vented the fletiec of de l i ng Iw ! i Tb revM " mn aild fcaveuse ft iM-.al.la," (ootwlW aat a fa-it nothing j f In aM K ! raaa Mar t t r iwM Omaha Gridsters Play This Week; Tigers at Lineoln Nebraska football ana will (urn their footsteps toward Lincoln this week end. ' On the Nebraska field next Satur day afternoon (wo old Missouri Val ley grid rivals, Nebraska and Missouri, will buck up against each other in their annual pigskin clash. Tho Huskers.have not lasted of battle for two weeks, whllo the Tlgera just managed to defeat Iowa Stat Saturday by the score of 8 to 0, Coach "Snap lt-Up" Dawson's team will enler (ho contest favorites, Crelghlon university, fresh from Its 2l-to-7 victory over the Iowa Wes loyans, will resume practice (his aft eaioon for the Js Moines game at Ijcs Moines next Saturday. Dps Molnee I Amen, Coach Harry hell's Des Moines Tigers lost to Detroit university at Detroit Saturday, 9 to (. In the Wesleyan game (he Butt dogs showed (hat they know how to exercise the forward pass and gain results. AH of Crelghton's' touch downs come as a result of the aerial attack. Des Moines has a stronger team this season than last and la sure to give the Omaha team a battle, and if the Iowans didn't lose any men via In jury, tho Crelghton gridsters will find it a hard task to defeat the Dea Moines eleven. Omaha Tech plays at Beatrice Fri day afternoon. It will be Tech's first state game. Beatrice defeated Alli ance, 21 to 13, last Friday, but Tech should bring home the long end ot the score as Coach Drummond ho a team of huskies who will tie hard to beat in the state high school race. To Hay In Bluffs. Central lost to Sioux City, 9 to 7, but the game has no bearing on the Nebraska state championship. Satur day Council Bluffs and Central play in the Bluffs. Coach Patton's South high team lost to Lincoln by a large score last Fri day. This week end the rackets meet Nebraska City at League park. Last week Nebraska City defeated Have- lock, 8 to 0. ' The Crelghton high eleven and Te kamah play on Crelghlon field Fri day, Out In the state, Lexington high hsd its state rhnmplmiKhlp hopes shattered w hen Kearney won by (hs score of 12 to ti. Two weeks ago lxlngton Unlimited (he 1921 champs. North I'lalte. Cambridge, 1KJ0 champs, sr mak ing a bid for (ha l-'l (Hie. This nut sluts eleven bus nt (net defeet this ai'iison. lJt week ('itml'iidge beat (totbeiibing, 7 to 3. Mmy imtH.rt.int bish school sumrs are scheduled next Friday. ( -lit Want Derby. Itwak Ha taad Win lilcaao. Oct. I linns In gl lit , lha only derby roursa In Hie i j-htrsk.i Amernsna for tiea.OtiO, ss j world and in bring Itark raring on I pi aatain(t llh a handsome diamond ! hug acSl. Imiudin the reueaal of I r)ng ,i.i,..)'. Tba wiry lhlid4k Mthful j f.niioiis American darby, in b run I , rrrivd many (aaitmiinlals. lha Ihird (iAltirdav In Jim 'f ' , r for a iuis of IIosbimI, i tug rapidly Mwaid a a fault f (he I n,,r.f.il la simIIhi Jii.l rloaaJ l 1 1 4 w t Hi4 it. Iowa W oman, 811, WhoTiwk 2") Relatives to See Hawks Play. Thinks Football Is Too Itoimli V.ar ,l. tH t " I'mii iii a tttal ii I'l m. I. ( lasl f .11 all I fiai'r it i..H J extj alia l V In. as rhv taar44 giaal f i aJ"v - , t.t..(M t llU'llK t-.m -a.r. if I, la, a s !.- ' mm iki 1 t.t(f ,. flbl a kv.'.i.i.r li :., . a i .- i la St I .i ai tot 5 .ii.n tw va it is (.'iiu it tktt 1 i..l il-a li e 't '! I I i it .a , Schmidt Will Juggle Central. High Lineup Purple and White Mentor to Shift GalloWay Hark to 'IVkle-l'lay Bluff Saturday. Coach Schmidt of Central will make several changes in the Purple and White lineup be fore his proteges tackle the Council Uluffs high school eleven on I he lat ter s field next H.i t iintn y after noon. The Hlil top mentor will probably use (ial lowoy, who has been ons of Cen tral's chief ground gainer while lit fullback, on the line st bis old po sition at tackle. M.iilowuy was all- slut tack In In IK20 and wus (he all slate choice for fullback lust season. This change will be a great help lo (be UijiiI forward wall mill will leave the fullback posi tion to be filled by Howell who has been doing good work at one of (he half positions, McDermott and Mar row nr likely candidates for the buck field vacancies. Obis seem to swing In ths Hill- toppers favor In t ha Central Bluffs game (his weekend, although (he Iowa grldders have been playing con sistent football thus far this season, Central Will not meet any Nebraska teams for a couple tit weeks. Coach Hill of the second team will put hla men through some stiff work outs against (he "varsity" In prepara tion for the clash with the Nebraska School for the Deaf. The "scrubs" will provide the preliminary contes( (o the big ha me on (he Iowa field Saturday. Major Leaguers Sail for Orient Thursday Chicago, Oct, 18. The group of major league stars who have under taken to dnstruct the adaptable Nip ponese In the finer points of the game, have departed on the first leg of their trip to Japan. The team, IR Jer the direction of Herbert Hiiufer and Frank F. (Buck) O'Neill, will nail next Thursday from Vancouver, re turning In February by way of Hono lulu. The party Includes Joe Bush and Wnlte Iloyt, Yankee pitchers; He--bert Pennock, Bed Sox; Kmll MeuseJ and possibly "Casey" Stengel, of the champion Olan(s; Herbert Hunter, formerly of the St. Louis Cardinals; Amos fitrunk and Bob Falk, Chicago White Sox; Ttlggs Stephenson snd Luke Sewell, Cleveland Indians; Bert Griffith, Brooklyn Jtoblna; Fred Hoff man, Yankees, and John Lavan, St. Louis Cardinals. Volley Ball Meets to Be ,Staped at Volley ball singles and doubles championships, two types of ths game that have not been played here before, will be staged by the Omaha Y, M. C. A. The two totirnamenta will begin on October 23 and are expected to be the means of developing several play ers. This will afford the volley ball committee an opportunity to grade all of the players In three classes. Kntry lists are open and will close next Sat urday. . More than B0 players are ex pected to take part In the two events. Gold, sliver and bronze medals will be awarded to the winners of both sin gles and doubles championships. Play ers getting the best percentages will be placed on ths Y. M. C. A. first team. The business men's league, which will be composed of six teams, will start on November 16. Dual contests will lie arranged with Fremont, Lin coln and Council Bluff T. M. C. A and with ths Armour racking com pany and the o. A. C. To Lead Iowa Tennis Team IVext Season Iowa City, la.. Oct. !. (Special r- TeJ Swenson, Cedar Kaplds, has been elected raptain of (he Unlveralty of lnwa tennis team. The team Is gel ling la ehnp for coini.tiioii with other "Wig Ten" rr next spilng by having a series of practice ganirs widi ths Co court smmd. Fan Honor Kamni. Han Francisco, Oct, 18 Willi Ksinni, th an Francisco third baseman, recently Sold , to th nm,! him luck iih. hie tiiltagu ruiMlt , IM W lakl.f tataHaa I .1 . t , ,11 i l lb f ii ), ai.nr a,"l 4i. u ia.a , v,i I! nor ii. a ih hix rlt-l a wt.i any ktail at ! el ta IkaiH BWau, a Hi 7 Sa. ! l a.ni;oes Iwiitr data U 4-4 I ' lt.'i laaa ual 4- Ma ll.. Ih ika ) ith a Wat tt.tf He4n e.-llmicg. at I ahi. ,i H ik I f t si M II ! " Mi liudattla-4 s4 k- i .' S I -I I if lltall aal . ii I' .'i ( l Via t -ih I 4 . . aa v-.l l a PootBaUFaclc WorlhKnowing j Sbi vttgr Q. Your fourth question published Pcpleiiibrr 13, asks if a touchdown may be stored bv (ism kicking off If on vt lis players recovers lb bull after II lias crossed (h side Hue ex tended beyond the goal line. You any that It Is not a touchdown and thai Itule 1, Section 2, provides for Jusl uu eiiivrgviicy, 1 can t find anything In (bis rule covering that point, Ale you not wrong? Isn't such a play ruled a touchdown? A. Kuie 7, Heclb.ii J, third para graph, slates Hull If (be ball lias beta fumbled behind the goal line and llirn lull outside I hat It jnsy be recovered for a) touchdown. Also, Hule 6, Kec Hon 13 lb) covers Ilia rase. 4 An oneiile player, that Is, ons who was b hrhd thu punter when n kicked ths la II, runs down (ha field and Is th first man to try to secure the ball. He touches it aa It la roll ing over goal line. Can he recover Ml for a (ouchdown7 Can any. of the players on his team recover It for a touchdown? ,Just what Is lha decision here? A. n onslde kick must be recovered un Hie field of play to be legal. N touchdown ran be scored on Hie play. It is a loiM'liback for Hie defending lesm Hie iimiiieiit Hie ball crosses lb goal line. Itule A, Section 19. Q, Team puts lall In play on lis 1 yard line and attempts to punt. I'unt is poor one and opponent signals for fair catch on lOyard line, lie fum bled bail and It rolls over goal line, Is it a touchdown if he or one of hla teammates fall on It over goal line? A. It should be ruled touchdown. Kule 0, Section 14. Onside player going down on punt from scrimmage touches ball and It rolls out of bounds, la anyone of his team eligible to recover It? , A. Only those players who wer be hind the ball when It wa kicked ran recover It. liule IS, Section , c. itule 1 seems to have a funny twist. It says that if u player of a team punting Mil touches it Inside opponent' 10-yard line, It 1 a touch back But Section 4 right away says If the player who touch.- it Is th kicker the ball goes lo the opponent on the spot. Which decision is cor rect when kicker touches bell? A. Kule IS, Seel Ion Z, carries pen ally of a fourlibark when an offside play touches s ball kicked by one of his own side within the opposing team's 10 yard line. In (he rase of Section 4, I be kicker Is not offside, being in bark of (he ball when It I Melted. Therefore, bis violation only carries with It a penalty of the loss of ball lo his team. Knllrely different penalties to care for entirely different sit nation. If any football rule puzzle you, write Sol Metzger, care of our Sport ing Kdltor, enclosing stamped, return envelope. He'll give you a quick and correct decision. THK BKST I'LAV TOTSE, Wit h the ball in your possession on your opponent 30-yara line, rourin down, eight yards to go, near end of a tie game, a drop kick or placement kick from scrimmage Is your last device. In the last article we spoke ol the danger of a dropklck being blocked nesr the end of a game. But that situation was a different one, your team was already In the lead. Now It Is fighting to win and a drop kick here means that every player will give hi best to attain the object victory, A stiff line of scrimmage can be expec(ed (o pro(ect the kicker, even though the opposition know the play. Use it: It Is a final chance. One other play Is possible here and has been quite successful. A team lines up apparently lor a oropgicg ann works a delayed forward pass. Thas has pulled many a game out of the fire, especially when winds or weath er conditions made kicking most dif ficult. Rico Wins Race. Buenos Aires, 6ct. 18. A Gran Premlo Nacclonal, known as the Ar gentine derby, was won yesterday by the 3 year-old favorite, Itlcir. The race wns worth SO.OOO peso. The distance Was 2.R00 meters, which Hlco covered in 5 minutes, 37 seconds, T d i Robber$ Fail to (Ut Receipt ot White Sox and Cubi dame ( lik ago, Oct. 18, Fit armed safe robbers lals last night ap parently in search of I?s,sin1( the receipt of the Cubs While Sox rlly series rhniplonhlp gam yealerdsy In which III Cubs, (be National league rlub, won the title, surprised and bound the ne gro watchman at (oinUkry I'ark and blew open I he rafe. Only a few dollar In change wae In the safe. Big Ten Elevens Aspire to Beat Yale Conquerors Chicago, Oct, 18 Back mm their I to 0 triumph over Yale, Iowa's con quering heroes are at once (he pride of (Jie Big Ten, ths Idols of I he middle west and (he principal foe of five football teams of the Western confer ence In the championship race which reaches high speed next Saturday, Defeat of the U'l ni which humbled Ysle Is the foremost object'v of lowa'a five confi-iinc opponectH Illinois, I'll rd lie, Minnesota, Ohio Stat snd Noithwssiern, In th Big Tn schedule arrangement this full, three of (he (earns regarded as among the most formidable contender for (bv conference championship do iot rceet th Huwkeyes, They mu Chi cago, Wlsc.irs'n and Michigan. Indiana also Is off the' lowt sche dule, but the Hoosier are hardly con sidered dangerous enough to threaten seriously the championship aspira tions of others of th Big Ten. The fact thut Iowa doe not meet three of th strongest teams In (he conference f ives a wider range to championship ponsibilltles in the Big Ten. Another element I e eb. sence of a (Chicago-Michigan game this year. All three factors apparent ly give more teams a beUer chance for Big Ten football honors won by Iowa lust fall. Th Hawkeyes meet Illinois, losers to Butler lest Saturday by a 10 to score, in the annum iiiiiii homecom ing. Ruth Praises Work A of Dyck and Wolfe "Babe" Kulh, New Tork Yankee, was high in prais of Art Dyck, South Hid Merchant pitcher who "whiffed U batters In seven inning yeterday during th Merchant Wow gum at league park. The bambino, who bit on (hree of Dyck' fooler In the first Inning snd struck out, said after the game that It was funny no big league clnb owned the Merchant hurler. He's got a good fast curve ball," said "Babe" following the game, "and In my opinion deserve a trial with a league club." Th former horn run king also praised the work of Wolfe, Woodmen of the World center fielder. "I like hi form at the bat. He swings nt the ball like he Intended to hit It," was Ituth's comment on this player. Meusel also praised the work of Wolfe. Th Ruth party plays in Sioug City this afternoon. Horse Disqualified After Winning Rig Stake Race Paris, Oct. 18. Lsck of four ounces In the weight carried by Daupliln in the municipal Council stakes at Long Champs, Saturday, cost the horse owner, Capt. Jefferson D. Cohn, 238. 4D0 francs In stake money and a lit tle more than 200,000 franca in bets. Dauphin being disqualified. Jockey Sharps had weighed out cor rectly, but Dauphin's girth snapped and was replaced. The substitute girth was found to weigh 120 grams less Jhun the original. Dauphin, which was quoted at odds of II lo 1 In (he mutuele, led from star( to finish, win ning In a c inter. FATIMA7 CIGARETTES now for TWENTY There is no other cigarette of iuch quality at such a price 14 tfa'Sav .( a- f Tech Resumes Practice for Beatrice Game ComcIi Drummond Giting 'Reef Trut" New Hays to Spring on Out State Gridsler. Coach Di ummolid'a Technical High leuiu Is again at work for It coming gam at Beatrice next Friday. Ist week the Tact warrior defeat! Sidney, la., and th week before I hey trounced Clur iiulu, Both game were won by high scores. Friday, however, brings forth Tech'" game with a grid g(f.regs- ion and a hard contest Is expected, Jlealrlie is strengthened by (he return of a num ber of veterans, among whom Is I'ur dy, the all stale quarterback of 121. In the past two seasons the only sctbsiks that Couch Hughes' men have suffered were against Drum- mohd's strong Commerce High teem. This year the Muronn and While mentor hopes to repeat the work of (he pas( (wo seasons, Te h lias not suffered a cssualty (bus far (his season and all (be men are busy perfecting (heir plays aim correcting fault uncovered In last week's game. Munroe, (bo new bulflsick, I rapidly working Into shape, lie showed Saturday (hat he was a good man on offense, as h can run, pass and kick. Few changes will be mad In the lineup, it. Hellgren Will work In the fullback position, whil Captain Krssne, (be giant tackle, will he at regular position on the line. Th Soccer Games in Omaha Sunday ree Omaha soccer fans lined the Mlll'-i park field yealerdsy afternoon while the Omaha. District Soccer league. dished up a double header. In (be first game the Bohemians matched their experience against the All Americans, many of whom were playing their first game. Ex perience won, 6 to 0. In the second gam th Towrv sends swamped the Italian, winning, 8 to 0. Th Townsends outplayed the Italians In every branch of the gume. From the outset the Italians were forced to play a defensive game. With (he exception of three or four (lines the ball never left the Italian territory. At Klin wood park, th Caledonians and Guarantee Furnitures were en- gaging each other In a shin barking carnival, from which (he Caledonians emerged victorious, f to 0, Ak-Sar-Ren Kniplil Win The Ak Sar Ben Knights football team defeated the Valley, (Neb.) eleven yesterday on the latter's gridiron by the score of 8 to 0. The Knights' goal was In danger but twice during the game. O'Keiily, right half, scored the Knights' only point with a 60 and 48 yard drop kicks. O'Hellly, Mc Laughlin end Rysn starred for the win ners, while Hicks played the best game for the loser. Organize Billiard ' League of 11 Cities Philadelphia, Oct. 18. An Inter state professional three-cushion bil liard league with 14 players, repre senting 11 cities, will get under way on October 23, according to a letter from John Scanlon of Milwaukee, secretary of the league, made public here today, The schedule calla for 104 games for each contestant, half nf them being In his home flty. 'I w I 1 1 ' ""IT I N Ik-IM k VI m T eMe ( t i a li-a a V aa I ti tat a. tea, uvi aa l loft-l ( UU ll I, a,' st- I