I t , ' THE OMAHA nCE: WEDNESDAY. OCTOP.ER 18, 1922. ; 11 Large Advance Seat Sale for Nebraska and Missouri Game Saturday ! rniKtrnptinrr 9 ftftfl I ?rrli:c CDICMnc ........ , llTnrpns Hnvi Tn CtWeU J)nAy, A C ITiVpin In Knlor ! ft Constructing 2,000 Bleacher Scats for Big Contest Tter Team Will Invade the Hunker Camp With Two Meinheri of Tram on Injured Lint. Llnootn, Oct. 17. lHperu.1 Tele. grnmeWlth Hit advance it Mia for Hi MleourlNobikii (am Hnt urdy ruakiiig necessary an increaa of l.ObO bleacher eat, come a atory from lh Ungl camp which tndl rate that Hi Tiger will b hr In l.dy Imt nui In spirit. Llmer Krhaw, doughty quarter for tli MrMsourlan, brnkg a bona In hi It Ht In lh Ame Kama and will 1 out for th remainder nf tha aea uiii, Op'" 1 1 Hunker, center tin laat year' team, who hi been perform ing marvels at tinkle Ihl year. wrenched til knee anil may not b Mil to g'l In the gam. And while 111 lJitig.il m moron, tho Cornhusker ar champing on their bit. They haven't hn under fire for over a wk, Hatunbiy, Conch touwson gave them a complete lt, Monday, wlili the return of Coach Nwaiiaou from I-faytl, Ind., where h Scouted the Notr Dame I'udua gam and Conch Own Frank who watched Mlaenurl and A met, '.h Hus ker mentor glutted working th var ally out on aoin nw play which ere expected to counteract ome of lh Tiger formation. Kpcnklng of the Noli Ham team which come her for th Thanksgiv ing gome, Clinch Hwansnn utatrrl (hut the description of Kntit noekn' fighting machine a green waa aim ply a misnomer. Hwiinnon any th Notr Pam back field la a itood If not better than laat year. Heutlng the best team I'urdu lid turned out In ncvornl year, 20 lo 0, la mute evidence (,f the team' strength. "Notr Dim will win nil It game up to Thanksgiving anrl It'a going to be mighty hard for Nebraska to con nurr ui'h fighting aplrlt a wfl dem onstrated In tlm Punluo fame," Coarh Hwnimon anld. Illinois Preparing for Iowa Game chumpalRn, III., Oct. WHh Iowa, conqutror of Yal. hr Batur day for th llllnola homcnllnir, Conch "Hob" Zuppk had evral new mn In th llntup of hi eleven. for practlc today. )lappny, Clark nnrt JUchiinl appard tut th firat time in two wka and may ! In tha Iowa Km. To bat Iowa, Coach Zupptce inllr.a hla team muat almoat per form mlraclea, hut the hop" of the llllnt run hiish. Practice tonleht laated until aftr dark. Seals Challenged. Xew Haven, Conn., Oct. 17. The New Haven KiiHtarn I.Mpu llaacball club haa a-nt a ttlanK to Prealdelit McCarthy of the Pacific Coast league challenging Ban Francloco, th pen nant winner of that circuit, to ft ilea with tho local team, Which defeated the Pultlmor International two out of thro Bftine here recently, Iowa Freshman Keeps Posted on Hawkeue Football Iowa flty. la., tlct. 17. A fresh man, watching football practice to night, Hpotted a hackfield man who aeemed to be performing better than the others. "There ia a real back who ouuht to make the vac ally next year If lie continue hla preaent gait," he remarked. The football player to whom the young man referred was none other than Audrey A. Devlne, all-Amertcan Quarter hack and freshman coach. Devine'a fivuhmen were demon strating the llllnoia play againat the varsity In a light arrlmmage, and not being aatlitfled with the way the haekriehl men were carry ing the hall. Deviue stepped In and ran the team himself. Distinctive Winter Footwear For Discriminating Men .mil If f-.'verj! Modtl $6 0 fur truly -the only "lome-hat k' ar... Ki) i ,vNoi i mSn ur rut-ta-i.,r "com Uata," far mor U u.a) fry' Shoe comhin t)l an. I er' .tt wuj "mr thn-,ct J" Itibg. wearin j quahtitav fvery Kry h customer know rry' rv rrly to nuV food If ihtir ahor. aren'l rnttrely aatta factory, a hrr at Fry a ho r fittl la mere not mn to ko, ru we aurprt'iiU'ly fw tvhanfrt nr rh NfurtiU. uiiut 5Ut tit MwV-if'i1 FRY SHOE COMPANY DOVC.LAS AT SIXTtCMTM STRUT 1 EDDIE'S FRIENDS 0O-o! 1 CtftTAiNLy V J HUMf ' . yoo fc.lt 0'f FtCt Tf-RWBLL - V LlKt STAYING OUT VVlT)4 ' ''Jj t-lKf WAS COMING OOWM "- rCrtWDS W W.TH TMl FLU' oq sOMiimf G0tSi KN0W5 O) jj I VVOUUO U sJZl fl T 10 TAKt IT HA'. V 'OH. m TO rO OUT w 1 r T ?.UR -ADtW 1 n kniv 1 "H VOU SI lsA TvAllxt U yicAWHt in thu p , ' J V I - " Mnow wHvan . S I V I wch noway l 1 :M..ja7?r v- Tebcau Starts Suit Against Denver Club Denver, Colo., Oct. II. Halt for I7I.M0 waa filed bl Hi diatrli l court tier today by fJeor Teheau, leaee of th llroadway hatehall park of Denver analint the Denver Wratern Lea duo llaacbiill (lull. Telieau baaea hla auil on Ihe al leged breach of S contract Wlilch he allege in lila complaint hound (', II. A Ik Inn and V. I,. Whltelmk, t,t. fleers of th club, to auhletH llroad way park from him for period of even yearn. In return for thin le and In part of the connlderallon therefore, Teheau alate that lie worked to net the Joplln (Mo.) franchlae of the Weatern leaifiiei that It waa through hla Influence and effort that the Joplln franchlac waa awarded to Denver. Cage Practice Start. Lincoln, Oct. IT. Preliminary prac tice for the University of Nehraaka hHHket hall team haa begun at the I'limpus gymriRHlum. Captain (81im) Warren la In charge of the baketer, alxitit SO of whom are out for practice very night. Footwork, pacing and other funda mental of the can game are being tresaed In the workout. Healdea Captain Warren, Paul Tipton, Spear, fehe, Mllo Tipton, George, Hummer and Kelpser are among those taking part in the dally workout. Regular practice, however, will not tart for alx weeka. Checker Champ Wins. Hoston, Oct. 17. Alfred Jordan, for mer English checker champion, con tinued hi airing of ticicesea in th fifth American national checker tour nament here yesterday by defeating II. C. Neweomb of Toledo, O., In the fourth round. Jordan won otia game and thre wer drawn. Tracy to Fight. Montevideo. Oct. 17. Jim Tracy, the Australian heavyweight, haa signed articlea for a tight with the Uruguayan middleweight, Sotello. The fight will take place Novemlwr 5. Tracy will use alx ounce glove and Kotello, gloves weighing four ounce. Ureaka Swim Record. Honolulu, Oct. 17. Warren Nenlo ha brok the world'a record for tlio 50 yard backstroke here, last nlglit. He warn the event In 1 :1 1-5. The for mer record was 1:47 flat. every well - dressed chap in Omaha would wear Fry's Shoe s they'd learn why men!?. who do, buy Fry's Shoes year alter year. it! . r.t..jiti I AX I Et 11 a' ela- IIP fill J ad n Cwu, Football Facts Worth Knowing Best Grid Play to Use lly HOI, A mail I offalde, according to the rule, If th hall ha Inst been touched by one of hla own tide be hind him, Hoe this man that If hi Foot-Ball' f'arnam Will. V'urium, Neb,, (let. 17. (Hp.rlnl T.. grsin.) riinum hlh nehmil won thlr llilrd eonrutlv aatn uf Ih -aimn, (natlng Ilia l.'urtli A(le rei-fv, tl tu t. tilonmrielil V leUir loin, IllooiTiflnd. NH., (let. If polnl Ttlfgrsm.) By iWmtln Ci)l"rlilK hlsN t i.'iilrrl'lmi prlday, Kimimllnlil H'pt mi HI winning tiretK, having won til thru nt It gaaiaa this aeaaoit, lAiirrl Imm, Jlartlnglun, Nu., net. It. iKp.rlM Telegram.) Harllnatun blandul tha l.tu. rul f.iollnll warriora hma, II t . Tho work tit Itublntoii, ual alar, (atmx) tha sin, Oeniana Wlna. ' Pnlaun, In., Out. JT.(Hiull.) After playing a aeoralea first half, Jonlaan Plunged lia war M l lit I vietnry urar th Cuunell liluffa high at'hool rlavati un th local gridiron, in tha acfond half, lianlaon limorlcil an aaeoliant hrMli-l nt footliall whuli took llimi on atraight match for tha goal. Long gaina by Hag gau through thu tin ana tha vlciuua I'lungea nf Hawley nattoil the locals from flva to II yarHa on avery try. Ilawiy regiatarad for hla matra tha (Irat linn en a It-yard aprlnt In ih third qnarirr snt again ralaad tha aenr with another tnmh down on th aaeond play nf tha final pe riod. A aevvn-yar.l plunge hy Maggau Juat bfors tha whlaile tallied tha Inat tltna. Th loeal etevan warn navar pri-aaad. the hall hi-lng at all I linen in th territory of tha Mhiffa. Only nna first down wna raglatorpd by thn lltnra, who wara fnfead to print aarh tlma they gained twaailon of tha ball Kanaka Team Win. rawnaa, Nob., on. 17 -(KM1, 1 Th oral alavan waa defaatad for tha flrat tlma (hla a-8H0ti wh-n tha genara (Kan ) foolhallara trlmmad them. 11 to . Tha Knnsana, ualng atralght football, did not linva to hui-k up agrtlnai 'h oppoaltlun which Pawnoa offoreil Unlveralty I'laca laat week which put iham out of tha running for tha arata tltla. Ixing I'lne Wlna. Haaeet. Ncli.. Met. 17 (Hp:ial ) t.on Pino High achool won from tha Koila county hlsh achool team. to 6. Thia la the firai football team which the town haa aver had, and It fecia Juatlflably proud of lia Initial showing agalnat an eiprrlencad lean. KlinhMll iMiaa. Henttablilff. Nel . Oct. 17 - tapaclal T.legrain ) (Jnciiikliiar an amailng at tack ef paaaca. trick playa and lltia bilcka. the Hcotlabluff High achool team wemp.'rf tha Kimball H'ah achool hera today to tha tuna of en to I). O'Neill Wlna. I Tll-lan, Neb. lilt. 17 ICN'e.ll ,et,atad tha Inval grutAtara. 4a' to 0a n Anihi?f, t'.U t"ty( I u l. ; --IhH'f Hi Te-. flram )rAkil flty hlnnki 1 Hip Jh k n trtJ tt-etin on th lttr a f . It to 0. J.i cek rmkut city wsll'n.c.l ih JurrtlOllltfA. II tu it. I utlifritn llcnU I Im. Nrl. tut J ; T'hr l.tttl "un Hlgth tihn.,1 ,Wfetitf,l lt fi '. 41 lgh ( hoI, 19 lu 0, nit l fun, Valavm SfU . n 1 N.u. ti ( h twwi tnn nvr i 1m r t n' -r In ft for th .bird m raight th a .. in. tt 6 fl.p turn vfe Uw, on ltit 1, 'Wt ntr ft-l I I t w k S-tit.jti ti- Hi l'loti4 lly 13 tu t Srwaall lAars. r'rawf,4. NU. mi I! - ia ,l i -tu hard fut,am fitnia t'raf.ir.l l t ate.i -.aala H. yt l . ,.r ef tj t-i , tha lutal I, eet Whiii.lu a ,..u'".,l t wzii a furd t aa.aa mir e' tha aa" ' 1 Mua) rgrjlur,, ! t v Nu I rt'"r-1 ! 14 k UV U.Fll 4 4 tl 1 tefilt 11 ! Mtt- h ! ognKiMt Mt Mr t y tfe f Mfilla)W W in . a I -i i. ul lia iai I . a ( . .a 1 ts, f ft h IM -. fs4 4 - . I , ti t.,J -. I 4 ) j - .- t ' t I v I6- ' . fc , 4i'M V I- t (t W - it ! a i i " . II . . . I-..4 k I a ' ..-la tt J w ft . s a. ' a , aa lea a a. . I I ... a w aa a a i i ia-. I b.l4f. W Mas. I. I I I, .- ' . . . a - . i I iv JMi 'School , -n I ' 4 . - a a a .a., a 4 n-i i a4 "eg lv i.a .. . a , IIW VH fl " Tfl tr Iwl fM" mm Mr TZOUC , team make an outaldti kick from scrlmtonge and an on;d player I flrst'tn touch the ball, h la allll off aid if he happen to l further down tho field than tho point where the onslilc playtr touched the hull? 1 don't how he can ba put onslde unless h I behind this point, Kindly advise. A. No player ran be put onalile by having an onslde man touch the ball, Only those player who were behind the bull when it waa kicked can re rover It. Kill IH, Necllon I, Q, An eligible player on a forward pa hag one foot over end rone line, 10 yards beyond goal line, lie reached buck In end mn to catch a forward pass, touched It and fumbled the brill, Hi-fore ball touched ground, an op ponent caught It and tried to run with it. If he make a touchdown la touchdown allowed 7 A. No. Tha fact that one foot of the player touching Hie ball waa be yond the end tone governs Hie play. The moment lie touches It It become a touchback, Itule 17, eiectlon 6. Q. On sumo play a defensive back with one foot on end zona line reach ea into field of play And attempt to catch a linns, fumbling same, An op ponent catches ball before It touchea the ground. Pall ha never been over end zone line. I that n touchdown? A. The position of the ball lia nothing whatsoever to do with the play. It I the position of Ihe feet of the player that govern such rul ing. If Is a touchback. Itule 17, Heel Ion 0. Q. Forward tiasa 1 thrown over goal line, A defensive, player and an el'g.'ble end of attacking team Jump for ball, They cntch It toirether, the defensive man being over end rone i:ne, the offensive end In end nne. Pall never leave end gone and both men fall Into end ion holding equal possession of hall. What 1 decision? A. Rule 17, faction 7 (d), alate that the hall belong to the attack ing side In such a case. Therefore, Ihe ruling should be a touchdown for the offensive team. Q. A halfback attempt to make a forward pnss, but la tackled a he I runn.ng toward hi own goal and be fore turning to locate hi eligible end. Aa he's fulling, he make a wild throw of Ihe ball over hi head and toward opponent' goal. I was referee and was going? to pennl'ge him for In tentionally throwing the ball to th ground. Put th ellg'hl end actually raiH'ht the pun. I ruled It as a com pleted pass. Wasn't that right? A. iiuid ruling was absolutely cor rect to Ihe teller of the law. The fact that an end caught the hall mean thai II was nut a deliberate attempt to throw Ih pas In the ground. Had Ihe pass been one thai no one of hi s'tle r. tild have recovered befor hil ling Ihe ground, Ihe penalty would hm been called for. Il tll mut strike the ground without loiuhing anyone. Itule 17, Heel'on ft. IIKHT I I. AY TO I r. Willi ihe bull In oiir piaraslon on i )i ui iippoiunl' 5unl l.ne, foinlh , down, rchl ard In u, n-.ir in. I of Ullie III !i tl ). l ul beb. nil J I p.. ma. , I belli r try th l a ! on Ihe Hiroiy ii .. I i i I wh.it I y.'U ar a'r.vmat f.r; II. at t loe g.iiue a l.t.l Hiltieaatul lln II l I boat li. I in tiWn !.... an I a I nog ftnllill t-in.a hi l..ai (..nil nui.. a bat k u ll I While the, i i e .in o... Vl... li.ii-ii if ji,. m a t t .! J i n aa aMn..( u as. i ta I 1,1 4l ! ! '.! 'I t lid lit w ..alMh.i tt I v ae. lt.aa.lt e.dlil,to- t't) l i w,ii It tain. Tint al i ma i t. I.i -..i I'M bo. t -r V -or i I. am a'.-. a. I a ll ami. t HI ) -tie I l 'ti ml le t.l.i.;,i II. at is . ,,,ur ai- ia a to. Organize llitliard l.raqur uf II Vitit '.,( I- Iblia I o I l r. t-aa li . ..i t ! . Hi a- ' I It , : :'i , i. hi 11 ...! 4 1. . tat CI. -41 Oil If l fl,-f ll I. , I . , I ti a lal.ef I I.e. e .11 t VI . , a . ha i i i - . .' a I i I .1 I la. f . t i a j l . . I ' . 1 l, a ' . a r - I t I II. Hirers Have Not Won Game From Huskers lly KAI I'll WAn.NKK. "Heat Nebraka. Tramp th Corn htiakei in that dut." Ho echo the yall of th t"nlvrily of Missouri atU'letit and follower from down Columbia way. Hal unlay on Ih Huaker' own flld, Ih Tiger from Mlstourl and th Coriihtiaker from Nehraaka will rlaah In a gam that seems to b attracting a lot of attention right now. In iplt of the fact that N'ebraeka I represented by a gtronger team than last eaon, Missouri fun and Nluinni seem to entertain an Idea that on October 11 imethlng awful U go ing to happen to Ih lloskers. They even go so far to com right nut and y lhat Missouri will beat N brnka. Tiger le II (Jam, A g'ful'it at Ihe past record nf Nebraska and Missouri game doe not reveal any vlclorlc for th Tig er, Just allow your glowing optic to ramll down tli following list of Nebraska Missouri (core and you ran art for yotirlf that th Tigsr ha yt tu dofwut th i tusker on (h gild- Iron, tear. Wahrnaka JMIaamirt, ID I I 4 I IUI ,,, .in .it . a ISO ., Iu ,, leaf ,, 4 41 isug ,,, ISM ,,. He game gaareil I MSI ,, ,...1-4 ,,..! ...It , ,, .No gm played ,,,, gam glare) ,,,, gam lted ,,,, game plared 1001 ,, Ifloj , . IN ,. Il'4 , , I sag lo ,, u7 ,. It'" ,. , , , . game piaye ,,, , game played gam played . ... sin aania blared lies ,, luia ,, ion ,, mil ,, ii .. all ,, IllUt .. lul .. IIII7 ,, Mil .. iKia ,, i mn ,, itm .. mi ..: ,,..14 .... 1 gam played ,,, gam played gam played Sin asm lart ....!. hu m nlafed ,,,, gam played ,,,.Hu gam played ,,. t t Total i TOISI " - Neliraskii and Missouri hVi battled 13 time on the field, but not one ha Ihe Tiger emerged with th long end of the score and only once In 1012 wna Missouri aide to come nnywhern nesr beating the Cornhusker, In thl game, ono of th hardest game of th Nebraska Missouri 13, the Husker won ty the acore of 7 to , Nccirt 3Zd Point. In the 13 game played, Nebraska ha scored a grand total of 334 point whllu th best MIourl could chalk up wa 83 points, Th Huker hav whitewashed the Tiger flv time and each tlm th Pengal were cleaned thoroughly. Nebraska and Missouri alnrted fight ing each other on tho gridiron In li3. The litiaker won thia game, 19 to 13. The following ann the Ne braska team nosed out an 18 to 1 vic tory and repeated th next aon, 13 to 10. In J the Ifmiker again beat th Tiger, till tlm I to 4. These beating wre not o bad, but when the Cornhusker walloped th Missouri team In 18U7, 42 to 0, and th negt year, 47 to 6, Missouri didn't schedule a game the following ynr. No game wa pluyed in 1S08, but In tha following thre geaaoti the Husk er whitewashed the Tiger by acore of 12 to 0, 61 to 0 and 12 to 0, Then came th lull In gridiron actlvltle between tlm two school, No game were played for eight year, In llt Missouri again tried to defeat the Itusker. but without nny luck. Ne braska copped thl game, 34 to 0, The Tiger lot the next oon'a game to Nebraska, 6 to 7, and then canie an other lull In game between thee two team. However, In 1917. when the Husk er were rcpresenud by a powerful eleven, Nehraaka anowed MIourl under a 62 to 3 gcore. No game wa scheduled In 11)1!) becau of the war, but In H)l the IIukr added an other Missouri victory to their list, 12 to 5, and the Tiger athletic depart ment yelld "enough." No game were played In 1920 and th following non, Thl year the Tiger have an Idea that they can break Nebraska' win ning streak. They figure that 13 de feats by Nebraska mean a turning point for Missouri. Mayba o, Mny be not. Nebraska ha 18 veteran In th fold this year, while Missouri haa only seven. Clmlk up a point for the Husk er. Missouri won from (iilniiell, S3 tu 0, and lt Haturday Just managed to defeat Iowa Hint, to 3. Lincoln, one of Mlsaouil' glut- luuk, booted pair of field goals, thus Ihe .Missouri victory. Th Husker trounced South I- kola, H to o, and hav been Idle since the giine. Not lnviled. state Colleg, Pa., Oct. t? Pool i boll ailtllolltle lit IVllns) Ivatil.i Slut collegi, said lo.t.iy I hut tin onVial In Mlulloll had Iw-ell leeelveil fur a g line iHlaan i ui. (hi nU hud l'nn Htate ill ; Ptia.ol. i. a oil !.V Veal day. Theio li.ivrj been Intimation that an Invil te n might I eateinliMl. It . I h,jI. , In th weal laat nlbt tl at IVii.i i .le .i. lan elet le. f..f Hi Slllinl eialWeat ..l)l.a Senatorial Dome Art F.iulaitgtrttl by Flying Coif Hall at Capital .l.itm, itii II Ylihiuti knp eg lb giaaa" algna en lb Mill -oil lapilid gli.uinla hl inked (galiial iii and eiliala, Otrg hat n letfaay tu g If tmg, wbl.h M Uamtcal Ihe ' 4i.,ua iapil-4 giaeaawatal ! lb Ht lux iat htaii.i). 1M W4ll.HIl g.ll eiddaailv baa u4 It l' uollil law Ma. I ton kabKaal Ihe aat. ll () kalll.lli.g I., lug tat al.dl ' una' lla.l.-ai .e aaalli ailHi i ai'thii. wtabie aa-t iiie Hi itg fctdf h l. h4l M MtaMMd t,ilt.t .(! ..U. th4 aiaaawatla at l-vlatg aM4 lw Itaml rn lt a pulling k Imlall ii paaala ll aik twaiaai lag '4 .ta tw. aiii ...ai Ii i at. w.iaj 1,1. t., aa aaual g 41 -4 glfatia a... Tony Stecher Ready to Start One Stanley Burch on Mat Career Brother of Former Champ Throwi Challciite on lie half of Stanley Jtitfht at Clarence Kklund. IN Omaha on a shopping egciiralon yesterday after noon, Tony Mlecher forgot about futures and furnlsli Ings for th nw horn h built for Mr. Htecher arid tha (aiecher twin up In liodg long enough to broadcast a challenge Into the wreellilig ether, It wasn't for hla brother, Joe, that Tony wag toiliiig hla trumpet yeeter dy. On rltanley piirsli, II year old, I th bid who prompted bunt of enthusiastic belligerency from Tony, "I'v been training Hlatiley a lu ll," egplalned Tony, "and h'a a 'tough baby.' lie wants to wrestle Jo Hlangl or 'lull' Drlsty or Harenc Kklimd or any of that hi. It weigh 173 pound and of Comae he young but h'il (tirpris you when yon him." Htsnley Uvea In IVidg and has had PO profeMslorml egperlene tu apeak of. Ktecher want to get him started, Htep up, boy. Don't crowd! Landis Pays Off 1 922 Series Players Chicago, Oct, 17. Check ranging In sum from HO lo I4,M,V7I wera malted today from (h office of Judg K, M, Landis, baseball commissioner, to 74 tnsii Who parllclpateil u I be woild erles game, Thre ( hecks for I2,42 M were handed to ilayers. Joe Hush, Walte lloyt and Kred Hoff man of the ynkeg, while they wer leaving Chicago last Hiitnlny, en rout to Japan with a number of major league player given permission to lour Hie orient, Klghteen Olnnls, Including Mating r John Mi'Oraw and Coach Jlugbey Jennings, each received a check for lt,r,tr,,7t. Klve inetiiber of the iliants were given Individual (heck for 14,(4.1.70, which I on cent les than the amount received by Ih highest group, Ono of thee wa "I'tmy" iJolan, the veteran assistant coach The veteran pitcher, Jesse llarncs, received 1 cent more than hi brother, Virgil, who also I a pitcher. Iowa Heavyweight I Matched to Ho Miske (Irand Kork, N. D Oct. 17. Hud llyder of Clinton, la,, a giant corn husker weighing iW pound and standing feel, 3 Inches, hug been signed to meet Hilly Mlsko of Ht. Paul In the Inn'n bout on the Amer ican Legion Armistice day boxing card, November II, it wa announced today, Major Leaguer to Play Game in Vancouver Chicago, Oct. 17, Th major league ball player who are on the first leg of their Journey to Japan, will b per mitted to play an exhibition game In Vancouver, it became known today, Arrangement also were made to hold th Lout on which tha play) will gall for four hour on Thurmluy. Tennis Meet Postponed. Parle, Oct. 17. At the riuet of the United Htaln Lawn Tennla m sociatloii th International conference of lawn lentil f"demtlon, which wa to hav been held her thl month, tin been postponed until De cember 20. The meeting will be held in London, Ween (13) MX tAZ Better j j ' tits' cigarettes Uf X-liv ' -Utwr 1rtinla itHl ViX -Uttar Btftlty Kvf f rretlt futiaa,. Here's Stanley, L crumbled . ports M6 The grldsler waa a noble youth III bead wa hard a stone 'Till someone kicked 'em on Ihe bean And now lie' traveling home. According lo Ih report received from up in th wind hill country where I'liaill Ofudner and Charlie Trimble are hunting, III duck ai falling thick and fust, "Ibibe" Itillli ami "Hob" Meugel relieved Omaha of scveriil humlred ilnlliirs when Ihey ilayeil In an et hlliltlon game here Kundsy, Hecretary AntleS of the depart ment of public welfare W'lll h'dd a hearing at Lincoln, October 24, on the charge lhat Leo Hhen, referee, recently assaulted Inspector John Kllmartln, but with Hhen, out of the city It look like Hi Inspector will he the main altrnctlmi at th hear-. Ing. Coach I'atton of Hoiilli lilgTi "Hied" all of hi regular for allow ing Lincoln to defeat Honlb, 71 tu 0, but week, but before the Ne braska ( lly gnnm here Friday, they will lie bach In tlm lineup, "Itslllliig" ftlkl eay he isn't (joining over lo thl country to fight, which shows that even a Henegules ha good Judgmunt, haille Hanson aayg lie won't wrcsllo Peek until the latter throw Ktcelier. VVo think "Fgrmer" llurns' protege Isn't very anxious In wrestle Peseh, If all the wrestleig were burled Into a ring at Hie some time and told to wrestle they would 1I lay down because each would he afraid h would hurt the other, thereby Injuring the gum. dake Kallemi i iuia a broken liiind and the other guy has left town. Heattle, rid. 17. C. H. "Mulch" Tlyler, catcher of the Hull Lake Haae hall club, wn married here last night to Ming Liinille llilckall uf Halt Lake City. Tigers to Knter Husker Tilt With Odds Against 'Km llentfali Will Fitter Saturday's Contest IMi-rmiucil to I.attl .Nehraoka From the Start. fVlumbl. Mo , Oi l 17. rlrlal.r Ihe Tiger hasn't a chaiic with Ih I'usker when Ih two leader of th Miour valley confeience meet at Lincoln Haturdav afternoon in Hi fliat rndlion iohle between the two . hool alio llIK Hut th Itengalg have never been kr.own to ruler an arena without lighting lo the last spot, and lht I th way I'oaeh Tom Kelly a aleveu ia plniiiilng lo Invade Lincoln, Willi several men on th Injured Hal and Willi all odd agitlnsl Ihem, Mleaouil pinn lo light and peilops lo win, Llmeg Kershaw, ' Klglitlng Ited," will not pilot lb Tlgei Kal unlay, Kershaw received a bioken leg In tbe Ame gani Hatiirilay, which will put him out for Ihe entire s. aoii, "righllng J!e.J ' has flarred for two yeera At hairtiack, having len a Itched lu th ouiirlef Job Ihl year bom use ,f lack of applicant for that position, Pub ebfliiliell, a (ophomor, the . nil suing ((unrlcr, will prole ably be Kelly' chop again! N" biaska, However, Ihe former Chic go mentor, Is likely to make) another on of hi halfback a pilot befor th Wick is over, Cuplaln Herbert Hunker, all valley player for two years, without doubt the best man on Ihe Tiger eleven, will also be unable lo play against Nebraska. Hunker received a sprain ed ankle In the Amea game lhat Will keep him out of gcrlmmng for ninr ihrin two week. Hunker ha been playing center, but ha been (witched lo tackle thl year, Wher h ha been a bulwark on rt fen, Ohm algn of relief come in the fact lhat Harry H'hwliomer, phenomenal wing man, may b ahl to play Hntui -dy, Hchwlmmer wa Injured Irf the Orlnm II gams and ha seen no avrlrn mage sine. It I likely I ha I Kelly will start ihe gum with Hchwlmmer, been nun hi n bronco Haturday meant lli substitution of four men In hi plneo In Ihe Ami game. Missouri Is going to give Nebraska a chance lo buck at eveiythlng she know. C.aicli Kelly la planning to give hi team everything and If play wrln a gnmii, Nebraska will need be on Ihe defense, The Cornhusker men tor are gwsre of the fact that when Ih Tiger growl It also bile. Boxing; Handed Knockout in Denver Denver, Colo., Oct. J. No Unit biiglng houta In Henver after tonight battle between Joe Welling and Jim my Hanlon, wn th edict of Hlsti-H Attorney Philip Vnnclse thl after nrion. laical tlstle exhibition will havo tu b discontinued, he announced, under a recent ruling of the Colorado su preme ooilit. The decision handed down in a case involving Jack Wan ner find John Corbet t, local fight pro moters, held that a bout staged t the s lock ynr rls (tadllim here wa a "prize fight." under the state statute and lu Which such I unlawful. O'Duwd Hcalu Zivir. Columbus, O., Oct. 17. Phil O Howd. ColiimbUH bantamweight, won the Judges' dec nion over Pete Klvle uf New Vork In a 12-round bout here tonleht. 1 t I ' 1 1