THK OMAHA HIT.: SATTRDAV. OfTOHKR 21. ?22. Husker-Missouri Game at Lincoln Feature Contest for Nebraska Today Captannn "Chick" Hartley amid His Conmhunslkeir (Grid Crew Creigliton Plays Des Moines on Litters (irid .Vrhracka Will Kntrr Titfrr Tilt Faioritc Omnlia I "ni riily to at Talior. mt Miur. I fa. (Mil aaalaal He Mnlaaa ilf II Ilea M"llie. Omaha tnlieralla at Tabs, mate. miff. Missouri aaalnsl Nehraika at lllliwla aaulitat la. I.larola. I'lirilii aaalnat I Mraga. Indite aaalnsl Mlarmiala. Mlihlaan ii(nlnl llhki Miala lllntieaitlM) aaalnat iirllitadaaa. lie Pausr aaalnat Sntrm llaina. m.i.,1. ,taiaa aaalnat UkMhnma Hank mi hi. Inula, ain.a asulnst 4ir1inJI. II...I..N I ePaae aaalnei tielrall, K.iilii, a aaalnal liaat'aetaaa. I niiikllit aaalnat l.iilaillla. MartvIM aaalnat 1ranalanla, rarlliam aaalml Mullet, !'' I aaalnsl H I'l l), Mllaaukre ,n(lneerln( aaalnat Tatpar !. H abash aaalnat Jama Mllllkln. lies tlnlnea avnlnal I relahfnn, llannlan afalnal H ilti-nliurg, Iriiailua aaalnat Muskingum, "'I'm (learn aaalnsl Ohln I nltf r II . Hiram aaalnat lihirjln. Ohio Hxlnaa agalnal llnilnnall. Iifierhatii aaalnsl Hwwtrf, liaHam aaalnsl Hamllng lirarn. Kanana aaalnat Waslittiiia. ttalamasiai aaalnat MnrnlnajM. lniiiia aaalnat lima Rial leaihrra, loaa Hralraan against lornrll. Itti'iiKfH aaalnat 4 wa, 4 iilumtma aaalnat l.utker, llnnlam Mala aaalnat Niirth flakoU Amies. hmlh Pallida Mule afalnst HuriH Da lln. Ilanilina aaalnat Ml. Thnmaa. Kiwi aaalnat I arletain. Imataiua Adidplius aaalnat Maralaatar, laarrura aaalnat llelnll. (antral Waatajan aaalnat Mar) i Ilia Binrnial. Vfrniifiniilh aaalnat ktiaustana. Kurcka aaalnat llllnola iirmal. Illlnnla I nllaaa aaalnat lliadlrjr . , lllltal aaalnat Albion. Month liakita, against Mlrhlfan Afalaa. lly IULI'11 WAfiN'KIl F- (III Oil firt time (hi amouri, Dinah Hill "fonibnJIrsa" MnlurdaF. Not lilich arhool (rlil rliish I (ilifdulrd for local field. (rcl-hton university Journeyed o lira Mln-i and Hi' Omalia unlter lty pi")" "t Tabor, Is. hcrshiidnHliir ill other f not ball tallica) scheduled In Uil crllon of the west tnday In Ihn Nlrlia-Mla. Hour! ronttwt at Mnroln this after feiiiiii. Whan the Tfuakfr and Tl(nr buck nn iiKnlnat nrh other on Nebrimita field It Mill mnrk the flrat meeting ef theao two hoolH liw NfbraaUii pullPd out df tin Mlwiourl Valley eonfoi-ence In'JOSO. Vallev fliaillM. 1 Iiat aenaon the t'onihiiakera t'otiipeil off with the eonforence thiniplonahlp, and na Mlaaourl Ih roiialdired the atronifeat tnam In the Vullfy outalde rtf . Nebraaka, It looaa bn If the I'hanipionahlp of the M. V., will iiRiiln reHt on the banner of the HuakiTa thin year., MiHHoinl la noted for turning out erappy teama !vena thnt fiKht frcpin Hlart to flnlnh, pvpii when the od'ln nre ureal ly MXiiliiat them. 'I'lio betthiB fruternlty like tho llliiflfera find aoine even like br.'iHlui to the extent of 20 piilnta, rlilirh Ih ((ilto a lot In a football name. The Tlcer will ahii' hla inohira and the HiiHlteia will know they have been In n football i;nme, ivKirdlonH of hl(h team wina. Ccnrh "Mac" Halilrlxe, Athletic rector KchabliiKer and Hoveral dozen ra.JiMlanta ami aiilea. toRether with 11 t'r; hjhlon unlveraity ftridHtera, will lior a local tblH moinhiK for Pes Moiiicm, where the (Velnhlon eleven end the !) Moines Tlnors meet In tluir annual tranie. Regular Out nf Mnenp. A'an Avlteran and I-oitan, tackle and t' :.'!, reapeetlvely, w ill not make the trip to the "City of t'ertalntlea" dun to Injuries received in laat wecli'a Came with the lowu Veleyana. 1'ea Moinea IobI Ha tlrnt game of tin acnaon laat Saturday nt Hctiolt, when the lietrolt xiniverslty. one of tilt HtiiuiKeMt tcaiiia In Mlcblnan, de fected the TlK'tM by the acore of 9 to B in what press dispatches deacrlbed as one f the hardcat foimlif gridiron tallies ever ataiced In I'etrolt. The Tieera Tiave a heavy Una and h fast buck Held tliia sennui and t'.cinlitiin will not havo "plcktn's" I. cii thev buck up asaiimt tho Bap t ism. 1'iach l:rnie Adaina tniiaiia miiver- iv team plays Talioi' colli kc at Til ler, la,, this afternoon. .Vol much is ki owii of Talior. only thut the Metli thiols have a liiniy "coiufel' line. All the Mi-souii valley achools i t,.lu action tida. IValilri the Ne t t:l.a Mi-aonrt clh, tlo nklahomit Run Ak-k-lea' affair at Norncin H t iie of the M name. loit AnK-J Anus anj til tiiin-ll play their ait' r ijiil Ka'ue at Cunnrll, while tin 1'uike Hutldokia and WatuutT oil inoi kit on a St, l.oais nH.titiin Tho Kat. a,ii ui.lrrititv pla a a iioiu'oiiferrnv liKine wnh XVaahbum. Km, at l.av White Sox Recall Ten Ball Players i , . tk I - 1 lea ' I1 1 1 eo li pi Ui a In 4lU. I V I a hi " : W hila Ti' hr it ftnir It .t. oi.a.l t ti fi if Hi ". j I liitin no an M: 'i i ' it ...( Tvieit.i. ai.d I' I". I've, j n i ljirtl I - l-i'J 1 11 r j ' ... iii t hi. ii .wl th.a ' ;-' I ' i who w.ll np.'it tt sen, ; 1'i.ii.U Irl.l Mil I It hill 1 (! ot , ' l I IlilfV vvias loH 1 I ici ,.a- l t--t i in k a. at tj il.a K.i. iiv,a'n iib at HilHi"i". t Hlli-i Kaniiii. Ik nuiisf.aj hJ iHlo.lS, ha a to.hl I f Hnlil t. tiio.ili). i'S Ika l aat l.t l .1-1 I a I 1ih. Wa.l H.. I S 1 1. 'a ilt iit. ,' - ' t W i'f t"' '.-. t Ht.t '.. t4l'.'R fci (i. ... .a. m is , a .-. a I hi -.! mi t. a l-i. tea i'o4i ( ! .-) , I.H l,l Hat i . k,a W.l Va la .! .-, a, l I'liiiTii liy (Hi ki.tv Icarh II. I-. N.liiill. I Tlilr.l rH, Irfl t rlal"l: , "''1. Miirm, hkl.l.. Illlr.l,lwn O' 1 '' V I XUk 't'vSJ ,J I'l (( jt n v iin ki.tv T nr, l-ft In rlalil: hlrliilirlmrr, Ifrail t imrli IraaMin, Iliiuae, I utinrn, t narh nananit, larllrn, M'iilM,n, Miiliirr, II. lirVIIU, I uarh Owen Irmifc, Tech Loses to Beatrice in Annual Game Out-State Team Defeats Omaha Eleven in Hard Game, 10 to 0 lieatilce, Neb,, lat, 20. Outplaying Tecbiilcal hlxll of Omahtt In every de- piirlment of tho Kn'i"; l!i'atre blxh scorod a touchdown, try for point, and a dropkh'k nnl won liy the acoro of 10 to 0 In tho fourth annual coiiIch' between the two schools, A IniKe crowd was In attendance. lieiitrlee aeored a lotichdowti hi the first few minutes, of the lecond cpiar (er on a pass, Koland en Apiih'Ket. I'urdy dropklckad the tVy for point and a few minutes later kicked a field gonl from the 40-yard line. A tabulation of the name shows each team made J2 fust downs'. Tech nical attempted II "forward passes; four were Intercepted, one completed and six were Incomplete. Hcatrlci attempted four passes, onu netting ft touchdown and three being Incomplete. ' Ileatrico was penalized i.i yards ant Tech V) yards. I'urdy averaged 47 yards on two points, while Monroo punted five timea for omuha, aver- axlnn 3 ards. I'urdy, Iteckwlth, Roland and 'apt, liayton started for lleatrlce, whllo Monroe. Caol. Kinsne and Welscnberg wore the'cutstnndlnK the Omaha team. (Lineup: luminaries for 1 llmtrice I A ppli S'-l . - r.nylim II') AriiTleirn . I'-uux H"iilt . Vmuli-w . . . llinry flcott Purity ..... Hi-ikuitli ., ItoiHml . . , . Twti II. ,ust Ileum a Rla Plana Krani-ii . ... ) Truiino Kllni ... Vlai.ili''i'K Mouriiu It. HKllKml .11. II. II. T. ,Q. tl. .1.. II. . K. II. Oi-li-linclit H. sulmtUiitloio' 'nniilia: H.flm fur tran- rla, 1'iiwell fr U"Im, Hhurt fur Poarnn, 8lnirli- fer Monrin-, (iffli'li.la: Man Tewln (Nftirnalittl n'f aroe; lOeolley (I'lirro-tli umi'lr"; "I.uia Dnyln i Nebraska l hunt llnmnisn. tfghJchool Foot-Ball' Ci-nriit Itruta llualliiga. (let. 20. -Hurprlalng the leilio III lh last f.ic with nn Bin lent daviee. lliKllns". Nut). Ituillnsa Tls-ra ililnilli'ii nf pi"' t lie ihl)l m rneva iiar.uieu iih"- tlliKa by t-ne aaeore m n i" TiO-kla (leold rei eii'id to hall on deni-va u.yarii Una ami ina'l" " url- coring lleinvn'a aeeotiil teu. h.lnwn 'I'll" first half loiiled 7 to 0 lor ilmeva. Hlilig liiaila lln naeonil tou.honn, but fml'-l t'1 ilropkl.lv lor Biml In the louilli iw'oil. thla Junrtnm they , , i,.i,iHt.'.l, fedins the) bn.l wen the S-'rn.', but the play that hint bc-tl Hiirheii uci'ef.i.fully tlina tliuea hforo p,.o-.il lo be the fluy thai turned ,t..fi;it Intn etnry f"r lienVO 1 1 u.-l I n K i ' aallalltly receive,! tim bull .lil lfa tll.in 'foe niluutea I" t'le' ami f",lr l'la" ' ran a). I It u within 10 jar.U er lieneva'a i lo,. I i 'ompletitlen t ae-yar.l ferwaril iuaas from l apt. tin S.i.T In l.alla ef Ihi ' Tig.M i .iiiia w illeii an ai. of el.taintng lie I teu.'lolo'HI ll.itln ne'ilril. A I0.arl i hn ntuiiaa put ha t-ali "n ieooi a M- Isatil line wll.-tt the wll.atle bl , fiillertln VuUerioo, V. h . Ulna. S . ' . i.ei. . ---.iipe. .ii le . - ,, won mi tn sholny !' ha " f t" 0 gr,in -.''0ir. a i ol st leO,g ta t.-dav end runa ,.( ;o i.i. Kus ana in I na ! . la tlo .llUlef of l.eriag ashrilule tuaiplrta. Ur tid v'. . I I .'' -i.erll.a I' -' a (-oil ill i !ih "inc e, 1 b. Ina amirs l-e c..e,t. Hll "i ,1 I;. '.1 (I..O-I K i.iN -: i 1 n loi. , o. i..li.i ,e, I. ii ciiu.n in Br''l f- ' -V.o u i 'i .. ' i" . I, . Il- I he r I 1 ..Hr Si- THE GUMPS tasijjv! wit tr(iiati, flw will. Cifxim. nsvt'xs- m'w mkui, . NCvl C9 1l 10 I iiikIIii, lliilika, rlaler. freaHea. 1 iilllna, I llilir. t.wn, IImiiii, lirt.) , t.lill.iui, I limrf fun, li'ft in rtahti Miuwell, : "Ml I .aajf l aaraaa""' amm'9'.ISZ2Zl A'3LUJ ltm.itmnm la Mlrr. Tloimarn, I Itlemhe, WeAlll.ler, aueeee, !,. .l.....l, Hart lea (I'.i.lnli.i, Knil..l.h. , : If I fcjT . ; 1 1 if?!CS!fi?1W wIV PcTj Nrrnn.1 r.m. Ml ti. rlahl: ti.a.liHMI Kieirlli r... Irft In rlaM. ivierann, Mllrr. tl. I.la.xm. Ii I'arker, Has. JL J A) i ' Al ' """"vZ Zl n 3 la, llanmall, H, llrH lie. Ilohrrtaim, Hllinmn, I aiiinii, Truuiuiaii, nplrklrr, I aell, WenUr, M linrr, vIRA ' I 'TJF"''' Jrf " -)f V InlKT I I, Novi'lnlii r Merrill i'l, H'-i No jciutfT 17, AlMfni''; llahliltr. t aiatirfilgi Oat of kenning, Curlia, Nil,., o,l. j it (Mik em I T'!--ar.im ) ''mlm Asslea ili-fi'iili-ij Mil fimL i amtirlflS" lilvh hi limit fenm Ihtii I'l'fwy, I ; in ti. i 'n m iif lit k ) itt u N'M'iis lii'l'lcr fur th alula liilr. Iinillnlnali M Iiih Again, ft.? to 0. Nllnnuniliiltll, III , Oil. ill -fMiri'lii Tela Krlilll ) MJlilllllllleall won IIN tlllnl HtlHtsht f..,llmll ,.li.ry lui'iiy Kliril Hie Vlllia. f'-iim s iiw aliitillii-ri'il, liU tu 0. Mtintiiiliiieitii uhi.iI a'.'onil atririg nn-ii fifarly u 11 ttm in nit. Oakland IMea In f.ona, Ottklitli'l, Nnh , (e-t, ;,yina provi-il to lis ton rnui h fur tho llsHiti-r iinliliiml ifiim ami thi roriiti-r khiiiii.iI away with tiio lima mil. i f 24-to-n ai-ora en th" Onli lanil fii-lil toituy. Kalla tlly Ki-res Win, JIumliiiMt, Nh , (M. 20. The Kalia ritv ll'wm mi't tint llunili.jl.il hisll ai-hnnl ti m to,y mi llm lui-ul Kriuiiil, l-'iilla I'tty Wll.nlIK, II t.i (I, (ilenaiKiil Iliula Dniuliii Tnim. (ilenwiiiiil, la., Ort, 2(1 Th Olenwnnil tnivri trnni it"r"iiti"l the liiniitia Krinrtliis (liuiila li-ain In a vt ry goial suuie "f f')it liuli h'Tn, 20 to 0, llsjanl lllkh Hanla tianira, Huyunl, Ni-li , llel. in lluy..l Ihsh ki lieul haa u illffli Hit ie-lolillo iihi-ail nf It tlila ai'tiK'iii en tiui S'l'hion. With tho .,,.....0,... ..I V,..,,. 'IA .. ...I 'W. it, ... he.liil.. la , i,i,l..i,. Th l.-.in, In ii,.lrnu of si-curiiis an iiiijioiihih fur theiii' iliili-a, the gnniiM tit tin ilnyt-it on thu ItiiyHril fl-'til If ioalhln. The i hi-il lllK : Oi leher 27, Verlh IMhMi-, Iiiti-; Novi-llil'i-r ,1, Krnlia. hluff, I hi-re ; Nevi-inlmr 11, Alllanea, Ibpr"; Nev-iiilier 17. Hl.lney, lure; Nuvt-lnlirr 24, iip-n; Novf tntier H'l. uiii-n. firaial llunil 1im-. (Iran.l lalanil. Ni b,, in t. 2" (Hpeelul. I Womlrlver llllth ilefenleil (Irnml ImIhihI High' Kcennil tCHiu on I he gridiron here, 12 lo 0, The toui'hdiiM'na rult'd frmn ft. n covered ilrnp-lilcit anil I r it ml lata mi's fumble. Aalihiml Wins. Alilnnd, Noli., In t. 211. t Special ) The Aahlall'l lllkh school football team enally ih rented the follcae View elev.-n here to dny by the sroro nl J lo 0, Must nf th" second airing Aahlanil players got Into the game noon nfl. rthe flra half w aa over. Vanwle, Almy and Smith were the atara of the gune. They aro metnhera of Ihe Ashland team. York High Defeats nrfnlk. York, N'li, Oct, 2l. (Speeinl Tele, grem ) York Dish . hool defeated the v.ofolli lllah arhool foolbull team here tndcy I'll to a York rnn up It poluta I In the first half and etirht hi the aecond. j Kanilnlnh Kpllt llonhle Menu. Riindolnh, N-b.. Mel 2" I Special Tele, gram lUndnlph defeated I'om a berk In I a fast game The visitors outweighed the i hnnla nearly 0" pounds to the man. but j 111" speed nf the locuhi off. t lb iidcin tngiv The irnrn ivi'i 14 to 0. The locals j scored In the tii-i five minutes and nunln In the final period 1'oiica worked tb" ball down l P"l"lolph' five. yard line once, li.it !;' ued I he push nece.s.n y , acorn The H'oulolph lies, rvea ln-t lo he i Wi-.yn" neiervts in a, i iirlaln-rals. r I" 'h 1.1 game llmennn W Ina liter Ansle, Tliiv,. , Neb.. H't .'II ISI.-euil 1-I.--I am m I- Kli. nil I trlliill.e.l .nley here lod-iv In a too tunc in' i.iuii -". 25 to f otunilois U ina. l.Cl,,... . it . in I. .0 iSpt . h.l - nlois IUi Milrll sehnoll won from Hi.-., lorlv Ibla arirmoon, :n to " siirnra Mlglt Isimhi. Nr. . u. t '.'0 -opr. t.. T. le Kerne. ,,,,, ,...n I iurr, i,,,. ee f.isi an .or-M.d aalic by Mc In a flf 1 ' fli-l hilf e is I, ina I, ei, I el,Li.f!y tn le t rce-.S loret.is le.rlt .I In tie- 'i.o-l rt. r ,t H . .. .m l 1 ' 1 e Ict .W It llili cuari r. hut rub. I .oi p. t!. I A or. ii a or I '.' a r III I he foot I h pi mi l ,.; K' arnev o -1.1 iV to tl." I I'--, irv r. - lo t h.i.'wn V i'. r TIC. i. K !( at.'l li U be - ,te I rt a "tin , o.-l v . i . r,d ,o ,r, IT IN v'OIOaa f HI. SLNPAV lt Vrl'M N8J Vsttr '' f VjCM sc4;i WIM Vaviavtli tt MMtC MtSA KCvVf Tt. CCtVt- lt .H"t VH1 C nC.l t.l. V.I1I TJIih V'tvHt. Xv. (fci siv. M -" aivm,i to UVT ii , a... - 1 HVIli- la, -Si . . . "Ji" Vt iirillT IlljllK'lJ I' fl foj' KyiaciiMii In chaiKo of Alex I'illahiirKli, J'a., ici, 2n. "Cop" Htevefiaop, iihhIhI.iiiI coach. Attend Warner, fatuous football eum h of thclnK pIi.vhcIjiiis bavn mlvlaid Warner I'lilvcialty of I'lllfliinxb, la aiifferltiB to remain In bed, but "I'op" declared from plomainii poisoning, It tiocanin he would mnke it land effort to Kt to known today when tho I'aolher team Kyracusv for the Kami' Saturday, FOOTBALL RESUtJTS Mil tl. IVnlnil, 21 Inllilill llliirfa. I relghtnn High, III; Tekiiinalt, T. Niulh High, '.; S.hoi.ku, I), MtTK, l.lneiilii, ,27 1 Tei uiiiseli, 0. I urlls Assies, li; I iiinhrldge, 0. Mieniltidiiiili, fi.1; tllllaca, II, lieiieia, II; Hustings, 12. Uoiulriver, tl; l.runil lahiinl, ft, erk, tl; .Ninfolk, II, i oluinhila, 'iOl HiKelitck, tl, ketirne, J'i Aurora, S, Hilt eiilm, 'if; Ausley, II, Ashluad, AH; I olli ge lew, 0. ( Ill I I I. K. IVril Teachers, :ij Kearney, 0. I'nrsnna, I'l; I'nrlluige, It. Austin, III Mniltllim Methinllsl, I, lltenherg, 27; fleiiisoll, 211. Midland, 4',; tork, V. Nehritska tVesleynn, H'S; lliasne, (I, tVilsliliiglint SI, He, IS; Idiiho, V, liltinun, 8; Oregon, II. W llnilngliu, ill; Heiitueky Wesleynn, H. TeviiH Agglea, 47; lillisluim Mnta I', 0, Coiner, J;l; Hastings College, H, 1 II T II and wallops York Normal, 45-0 Fremont, Nob., Oct. 20. (Special Tclctjiiim.) 'i;ici "Cltcl." Wynne's Midland warriors defeated York Nor mal here tbis afternoon, 45 to 0, At no time was York considered danc;or ous Jiif.'thiMt the heavier tiatn that out pl.'tyed and outclassed the pcdnkoKUcs, StraiKht foolbull and si'imatlonnl end iuiik by Caiitnln Horn, UriinniiiK and (loodull coupled with the Invincible line plunf,'init by "Hap" Atlnrns at full back, spelled defeat for the visi tors. Three minutes after the game Ht.'irtcil Captain lforn carried the hall over for a touchdown on a fi2-yard end run. He repealed tho trick for tin; same yaiil.tKi! before the quarter elapsed. Midland recovered its own limit on York's "JO-yard line and Adams went over on four successive line pliiiiKcs. IliunniiiR and (loodscll featured with open field end runs. Campbell, for York, was the main stay of bis team. The final three 1 1 na rl ts found .Midland scoriiifr nearly at will. In the latter part of the final iliiaiter Coach Wynne sent In his en tire second stiiiiK and the substitutes j :ilo proved ti he the ii'-'ftrcssor. The lineup: Midland N.xon 1 .in., lo r Pus. 1. Ii. I. T. .1. II. - i ' It II It T II V.. I I. II Wk oitlliirKen . Iiitvidwon . ... Plane , ,. Morgan , . . ( 'ahlion Thorn . . . I.illllfop . T. budy Kllloit Hal men I II. in It. unulhtf . i: --ii d.,iua . ..'... Slli,nliii"!i M aell lOeicl-i! for Mill. r. Mol. r f. H. rn. ?. A lama. K'liil. .iiil"ik I IP solli" -si.ii.ti: I . 1C Caldw II . Campbell II Halter H Miller 11 Steveni I Miclih for Hood ih o.k: Al.'.n I'linii Totichd.m ni : ...d ii. l. in-rare. : llo'.af!, loooha I ri toi'to Too.- of iro i .MiinliTir Is llaiijrctl. A -(c. M . Oct, .'a SUli K;iluok,i v.. 'is lullueil bet" lli: Inolil luir at ' f a He inoi.leii of Will. ami lc!h mid Sain Hue l,i.. tb di.Mta. o- or SIhim'oi k N M" , on liv :;! t'i.1 OH, LKSTK.V TO THK HAND HOMl IVtl t.O. s. - " ' ' - - - - ' TMk.H ItkU Sixty -Yard Run eaum Creighton-Tekamah Game Ciclxlitoii hich school defeated the . llaht Tckamah football luiiii 10 to 7 i In an uiiexclUne; ejar lt( tJrelKhtoll I field ycHterday afteniooii. lioth teams j resorted to straight football in an at j tempt to win, CrelKbton being- the 'slronneMt team by a small margin. A I if) -yard run on a forward pass, Nlnht to Van cieve of the Indians, was the only exciting play of tin' naiiw, : After taklne; the ball down the field ' on line bucks in the second quarter, I Cri-hihfoii was forced to dropkiclt from the IS yard link. Dabaney drop ped back jind sent otio flylme through I the posts for the first counter of thu I Kame. I Tlie touchdown which won the game I for the lllllloppers, came Ln the dual period when N'arkeyltz rf the, locals Is'iulrmed throiiKtt, tha ,-Uefense for u i 111 yard run past the last bar. ! Teliamah scored Its touchdown III the ttiird quarter, on a pass, Nlfc'ht to Van t'leve, which netted them 10 yards. I'orter of the freihton team, was easily tho nulHliiiidliig star. Hofio also played a kooiI saiM. Koust df the Tekamah team out shone his teammates, espf dally on the line, Tekamah was accompanied by rj slronn delcKation of students who competed with the home boys in the Itinir bustini; act, 'J'he lineups: Creighton, 111. Tekrmall 7. . Wlllert (larve , .n, . . It. . .11. . ,K. Morgan . T.'iclto . , , Caicglla McKeiina tllllni .... Soflo .... liatiHhcy Porter . , T.i (I.. ii'.' ii, ii.. it . . ... Waasun Illea . . . . . Ireland . . Night, A. ...Night, u. I -grig Youell . Xnn Clave (Iraca for IliiK-hcy fur Ulciluiro for Tekamah: for P'oiiat, . h. ii.. . Siiii:ititu:lona CreiKhtnn: Hidlo, Nerkevlti for lirace, Harvey, ijtigau for Moylnn, MeKenna, r.eahy for Tacki Cameron for Hieai Moyer ttimerim for Meyer, iiifiolnln; Long ijf Creighton, referaa: Ibrrv of Creighton, umpire; Lane of C'relKhton, head linesman. Score- by periods: Creighton a a n T i Tekjinifih 0 0 7 (l 7 Uiif keyes Proteht chic.-iKo, Oct. 20. --Ohio Slate uni versity lias protested the eligibility fit certain players on the Michigan foolbull eleven, it was learned toilay. Commissioner firiffith of the "nig Tcti" conference has had the matter referred to him, but In his absence from the city, neither the names of the players .Involved nor other details Willi av.'illahle here. To Detlicatr Sluditun ' i olunibus, 1 1 , Oi l. ;'n t V'.ich "liar. iv I'p ' Yost and bis Viuversiiy .f .Muhik'an fooiball team arrived here lialny, prepartory tu the annual Mich it:. in lihlo Sliilf. foolUill pirn in the le w Ohio si.iibuiii here toinotiow. Alore ilitti ;.ut" p.rsons, the !.! i!,si cioi that his hit wni.tasiil a f.e.tl.ill i:,uo' in the foeidli Hst, ate . I. I I.i he pli tit. V.kt- eV ii fi-UC kH L'.V "'"' vmv tn ccv5ts V ViCtiV. V.t'tv, KV-U M K V.V.. M4A- 5UVe v,t ivtiVv 0 Viai IHatN IL til At If all) JUL r M.1N4 "P.Uft tu'. tv. VH tmutn tH ivnt u". av wt(. M Ant .tvi MJ VHi4 A,IN., Mt lata lax m r m m m i ' . lav on Forward Pass Touchdowns: Narkevlly and Van ( limit arter Nighr. 1'lnci) kick loiicjiijnwn; Uiiniihey Tanahcy, Central Trims Bluff Oninba .,eiilrl',wltli a now lineup of footballers, beat the Abraham Lin coln hlKh of Council Bluffs yesterday afiornoon nt CsutjiiU , llutfa by. tl;e more of 27 to 7. Tho gnmo was featured by lonu runs and numerous forward passes. ' The game (ipened with Central kick liiff to Count:il Bluffs. Walsh kicked to Central nnd Galloway returned Ilia oval to mldfield where i'eutral was forced to kick. The halt was fumbled and Thomas recovered nnd raced for I lie first Central touchdown. Oallo wuy failed to kick goal. The Iowans crime back In the sec ond quarter and held the Hllltoppers In (he shadow of their ROnl posts most of the time. The Jiluffs men carried tho oval to Central's two-yard line, where they were held for downs. Central ntfempled to put but the kick was blocked and an Iownn fell on the ball ln the safety zone for Council l'luff's lone touchdown. Walsh addod the extra point from scrimmage. At the Ftart of the second half .Cen tral opened up und dazed the Iowans, A nent flip, Lqwaon to Howell, whh responsible for the J'urple and White's second touchdown. Stribllii kicked goal for the extra unit. The Illuffmen received tho klcltoff and faillns in three attempts at the aerial game, were forced to kick. Central started a march toward the Ulna goal and after Howell carrh-d the ball to the one- foot line, MeDermott took the oval acrops for six more pointers. Again during the fourth period the Purple Ki-idders worked the ball down the field when Uawson smashed across, for Omaha's last tally.". Siribling added an extut rot tut er. ' " Following is the jjiimmary of the game: ( antral. '. . Cngii'Aor Clarke Cllliland Cogall . . ros. I.. K , .1.. T. . . I.. . . . . .cu. . . H. .'. 11. (I ..I!. T, Ca. llhiffs. t. . . . . Helidei son ..... .Christy ...i llellwlc Haln Smith Patrick Walsh Hall I Thnmaa . Marnov . . . j Mclierniolt , ' l.awson . . . , , Howell . . ! lialhoi ay . . . y r. . 1 . It ...... House , It. If, , llruwn . V. H .Mark wall II. . Darns tl'apt Subsiliutes Central: I'irclval for C-g-hai: StntiMuf f-ir I'iarUe; ITarV for (lllllland Com, cil Illofrsr HuOlusoa f.r llallaig: W.ilarr lea Hnuth T.oe h.low l.s Walsh, Thoiius. llow-rll M I'lini'iC, l .'u in ileal fioio s-j.n.n.afca: IVil-h ill, S'tie.ii.g ! amra r tlaaitara. i all 1 1 a I , ' ' l ,ui.i l! IHuffa , 7 Drawn for The VailktOri uiiiM v. r ."! lo.l' i...,vj k.- - I Ottf CiPU V- l '-sv nvtn linjltwitt s. Xl oWI ca av.ftMin cmc nx inofin J lit Sue) ft.VW im no k L. uvta Mcri.- i'm a. na;Mf Lu U (iKC t ait j WW) (T ilfr 'ili: 11 (m South High Packers Run Rough Shod Over Nebraska City Team Nebraska City's line bent before on Flain,h(s of Notilli'a baikliilil and the r.H kers r. Kisli red a, ZH to 0 victory over the otoo county nuttr' nation yes tordny. The game was played at Western league park and witnessed by a, small crowd. Fumbling on both sides marred the conflict. Conch Folsoni's clew never t hi eat- Lincoln Easily .Beals Tccumseh Lincoln, o(;t, 20. (Special Tele gram.) 1'oor generalship and In ability to furnish Interference, for Us sealy captain, .A van! Majnlery, cost Tf.'CUitiBch High school lis chance to bent Lincoln here this afternoon. The final rount was 21 to 0, for tho Capi tal city. At the end of the third period Tecuinseh bad worked the ball to Lincoln's nine yard line. On the first play after the- teams had changed goals, tho .Tohson County team fum bled and Lincoln recovered. Thomas punted 3S yard out of bounds and the red and black goal was never seri ously threatened again. Lincoln earned two of her touch downs, while the third came on a fluko in tho second quarter when Krleg re covered MoKeny.le's futnblo ami ran 34 "yards for a touchdown. In tho last quarter Lincoln got the ball with in striking distance, but Tecuinseh held and tho fourth down. Urown dropped a kick for the 12 yard line for the other 3 points. The summary: Lincoln, !4. Poi . .1.. . . I.. itlllll. K. . curiiM'h, 0, .Mclntyrn Hums (i. Hrock Maddln I. a mil ItnSN , Hauers Cook H. Jonr-a . . Kelly (C.) llardner llrown ... I. r wis ... Curtain .... Kth-g .. 1, li. . . It. (lariis T. l-l, Klork Harvey T. Mundeiy V, Man.lary MrKeli7.in Mclntoah Jiurlsch for Pass; .it. y. H. II. It. 11. y h Substitutes Lincoln ; Thomas for Curtain: I.. Jones for Lewis; Olds for Mcltityre; (tilhn for It. .lonen. T'Tiiu.seh: K.liii for Hervey: Kink for B. Ilrnck; Plinmra for M.-Kenzie, Ward lor I, a nib. Touchdowns: Lcciii. ?; tiricg. Try for palms: l.lii.'oln. it illrown, ilroti-kb hs, 31: drop. lock, ltrnivn. I nfleui It-: Hcf-ari-a, Kulirar. louoi-. 1'n'ini': N'leholaa, Nebrasiia. H.ail ! I ti i fiii.tn : Sivnneon, No bruvka. Tlmo of qii.'iii.is' l", mlnu' s I ilnwns: l,ou li: 'I umseb. rune : ai ds , arils l.lnioin, ti. for a TeciiniHeh. 7, for Forward pa-ises: Tacuniseh. a In' sah. ? . l.icco'.ii. 4 v.ir.I: T...Mm lo'n. 1 : 1'" i.o-. el lat.ige Of :i iii era so u f ":. inpieted. I. lie in. 1: niete ps. s I'clla ' I l.'i II. I'Jilil. tllll oln Volft I'ilils MamM Clevtlanil. O, si. 2"-. I. ok Wolfe ("let viand, t'ai iv act elded tern, to meet S.unmy M itiiiel of Clilnieo in a 10 round no decision Lout at I! time, Wig , (kloliei ;.n. Omaha Bee by Sidney Smith H oTr jM '-a I'lL Til Arik s i-'I'mI the red and white line tlosplli the fict. Unit the l'.itton proteges did not present a very strong front. It hill three minutes lifter the ic'ilun started South drew blood, Kiola '.' carryhig the ball across. The touch down was allowed after the leferee'd whistle had blown nnd Coach Kolsoin played tile remainder of tho garni Utlder protest. . South went scoreless In the second. In the third quarter Nebraska City'it lino was twice crossed, (Irahain and Sutler carrying the ball. Spt ni'i r recovered tho ball on fumble and raced 2(1 yards to the post.i for one In tho fourth. flrahnm waggled rtit educated too and never missed ft hick after toiicli duwn. The south quarter was easily tho star of the game, finding; holes in the fluid and I'urplo lineup almohi every time he chose to run. Sutter and Gillette also were coutilst' ent ground gainers. The lineups: Sou Hi High. 'ehmslol I ily. etpeneer T,. i:. Nleelr . V alianiaint . .. ilorlo.l Ward . ,. Mull, n Wilson .... tin eel .... Alia r Kudiivy 1.. U. ,.. I'l ha n , I , Wedtieraj I'. '1 M.-griino H, T. . , , , , Holler It K Urn hum i) Sillier It. It 'illlcllH 1.. II UeVry It. Kuhslltutes .Schmidt a, Clly . Oiselie. ... I'ol In tri Klehar fi Ward, Ilaiiiploii for hlr-el OI.HOIl for Kle- l.er. Klcber for Hweet. .Miller for Hampton South: Meriiek for ivedberg, liadiivy fml Uilletle, Wcdhcrg for Kadavy. TnuclirlowiiM: Kuduv, tirallam, Kutlc Hpencof, (Ionia aftar touchdown: (irilham, 4. Officials: Itcpi'iinliif, chlciuoi, refere. lailes, Creighlon, pmplrc; llallcy, N'. hrdaJtfl, head llnesniati. Nebraska Wesleyans Trounce Doane, 32-Ok Lincoln, Oct. 20. (Special Tele grain.) Mbrnska esleyan out played the Doane t'ongregationalistsi In the hitter's first state rnnfercm i game here today, ami won, 32 to 0. Tpe ,Metlioilis(s had their fir touchdown over seven minutes aft the opening whistle sounded. Gem bier, Wesleyan half, made, two li'll yard runs for touchdowns. The Doane team attempted an tu -i"J i.tl game which was unsuccessful Wesleynn used nothing but alralgbl foolbull. Wesleyan has won two con fcreiu o mines, li.e opener M it q Wayne, t! to (, nnd the game here day. They lost lo 1oii, i' miiici last Saturday, 3 in o. Viink- May (Itl Itfiitnii I n. in St. 1'aiil Clul N. lelk. tilt. I'll- Xl to!i'toi, f'U tile plir. hohei of Kobe la tlloll. t nor pin lo-r with Ho. New Ye C In i.t a .in, I ( 'iin iim.i! i !! il, t-' Ingii'i l.y the New Yirl. YankfHia will tho S' . I'.iul Attieto-ia Hiiii ei. it iiuii, li mi' l.jirriiw, l.i.iiie- in ii 4 f -r of Hin Yapki ii I lo.i.i IARt(V A vrtvriMAivr Arrow Collar