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    THK OMAHA ISM.: MONDAY. OCTOKKK 1!:
Nebraska's Victory Over Missouri Feature of Last Week's Middlewest Games
Huskcrs Plav
Sooner Eleven
Next Saturday
.
I ,'rei jrhton ll Tough Foe, in
Mrfiiele Here Sat
urday Marw
!.lk
hi mi i n w (.si it.
N'
LIIHAriKA'H university footlwll
listna tame through will) fly
ing color In their atheduled
krldiron contest lVl Hat unlay, and
f'ntlicr iletnnnalialed that I In eUs
of footbsll plnyed liy grldsfer of (hi
.int must be re knned with by
mibi and fun of middle western
t i.ma.
The most Important victory of hint
r-ntunluy win Nebraska's 4 S to lc
f at of III Missouri Tlg-r. consid
ered on lit tha wt ryrt cr t Missouri
alley .itiKrcKutloiia. I'nill It met the
llusker, Missouri hail won two val
ley striliftfle.
In their gnme with Mlrsmirl. the
' ''orii'hukrr showed it brand of foot
hall thul slump them aa on lit the
k' congest eleven ever turn'-'! nut at
.Schrankii. The Husker plnyid font
hall lliiil Would he (mid fur any
1'im In (he country In heal, ami It
i mil that the i hiiinploiishlii of the
valley will fi in rial In Uncoil) at
i he rln of the present grid ea-
in,
Husker In I'lay Hooiirrs,
Next Hut unlay Conch "Hwip It ""
I in ann will take hia flock of lin 'y
football player loNormon, Okl,, where
the Hunker meet tha Oklahoma nnl-
orally team. In .the second confer
ence rriiitt for both eleven.
Oklahoma, arnt tha Kansas Aifgle
battled to a 7 to 7 tie, score Inst week.
Crelghton nnlveraity emerged from
lia game fr I n Ht thn Tic Mnine
iinlvemlty at 1'ea Moine last Hattir
oay on the long end (if a ( to 0
count.
According to report received from
the Tiger cmnp, Crefghum hud the
best of (lie DrxuiijiTit from the start.
I'iclghlon'g victory should holster the
Kniiiha train' pluck ii a fiMitbiill ag
gregation u Urn strung J J.-t n tt un
tvcrally eleven only a week pre
vl,.oa ,l,.r,Mil,'il tha Ilea Mnlnea elevf n
by h 9 to U moro ut Detroit,
Next Hut unlay Oreljjhtoii und Mar-
quell play on Crelgliton fliid.
Muriiuellc Hero Nalunlny.
Without doiiht, the M ii ri licit
'i ihiilon union la the most, hnpor
l nt contiil icuiniriliig on ihe Orelgh
i i,n t huliile. Tho Marquette team
v no fi rm i inic iivl.'iUoit school eleven
t-i:l H.iiu.diiy hy tho scorn of 50 to
(:. While III" uwiitois illiln't prove
l.iiicli r'lciupetillnn. the remit of the
I, nine Clews Unit M;iriUlte ha a
piAvorl'ul ft-'.riii:i coin'ilnitlloii,
Tho M.'iriuciie ImckrleM In coiichoj
) y Klein: ii I' itZKcriilil, former Noire
) imria ftiir, who lout year cuiii hel
the hiiekiiehl of the frelKhton Icmn.
I'mieli Ailiima' Oraahii unlvemliy
Ham ,won II flint gnine of thn cn-
i:in wlifn It wulliipcd the Talwr col
Ion of Tabor, J ly tho ncore ut
30 to 0.
Tlie Miiior.nn have an often dnle Ihl
wcok, hut next week piny the Trinity
rolleH eleven of Hiuux t.'lty In
l Inmhii.
Important Grid Games
This Week
Hllnilnil.in t Iliihlwlo-Wallaie.
I llll) AV.
VliirlrtlH at Kiilnnin.iiil.
W llmli lna lit Ilnhlwln-Walluce.
r inixu In nl Otliiwa.
Iln.loll lixMnne. nt Faltaliuinit.
"(erllni,' nt Krlenila.
Hniithrwi-iitrrn nt Kanaaa Mat. normal.
1'rthnn.v nt Slate Milnliel Normal.
Inwit Hinte Triu-liera at KlUworlh.
. SII1IMII III I'ltlNOIia.
I 'nil a! nl IMIIIain Jewell.
MlMMiiirt tuller rollrae at lirury.
Ml.nourt Mi-kli-rn at Marjatllle Tenrh-
IK .
I iilhrr-Mliii'hlnn at 4 antral VtXIrjan.
Ileilillnf at lnr. kn
M.VTIMOW.
Ixieil'..
tittnnrlle nt I rrlahlnn.
' V rth lira Jleliiea aiiuyiat ( riilral Lriitua
7'e.C.
Trrh nt I tneiiln.
v.nlh lllh hi tminell Rlutfa.
mi ate.
Nehraaka at 4klhitnta.
IllhaP,'.
rt hiiat.
f'rlneelon at I'hu-acn
liirtliia at limn.
Illl mil Mlililaan.
Ihh. "mil. at Mlnnrejila.
I Itie nl I enlre.
vt.'circan Aiatea at ledlana.
h"r. it n Kanaiia Aailea.
vii. - at at. Ionia.
V it'll' nit loe al lewai male me.
at, tiri- al Kriltllekv.
II inr at rarlliam.
lwh nl Ililllrr,
:tliirale at lirPaaa.
krn mi I aliin
luk'Ht,-um at kena.
Mnlrr Heeria at Moualar,
Ite-mUaa at Miami.
X.I. I., ml al Mir . ni.
Hk.f al H.,l,l.ura
M Mima al halamatmi. ,
It. ,,.ll at N.ilalirl.l
I'rxrt al l,it Hetlrlaa
l.f tiinell a I aa,
Ita- ttwlHra at fcmifttMMt,
I Miba at leper !..
I a a rt al t tHiwrll
at, 1hiNia al rtl Itakula
M tiuf al 4 ariHtw.
Mainlina al ttrAteaier.
Xlllaaaa l.nalneara at laaraara.
t ar'all al Milaauka Swm.1
N-Malh NutHHil at Jaaa Mllllkaa.
rwtai at Itnat.
t-tiHripia ttiiiian at Marakara.
t atthaaa at Mmm.-mih.
l-aai.t ralv al tllwl Na.aMl
!, at MllltaWla.
Sooner. Tie Afie.
Nitu.ta.li kU. IVl Hiii.
A. -WWII f'ahl In ft hat iPNid t tu
a h.iprhaa stttiiat. UkUbunia n4
lha h. 7 t . I't Hi kt4 tt li-.lt-i
! - vf r,lf hrt H-'nitirt
a..,ltU h Kalia,i Aiia' I lit and
t r II yr ! an. I ( ul ar ih Hi.i..t'
lea .... it. ..an lit ft not a aui.ilur I k.
tit p.t.k el ia Ail.it la lha,
.
t la' '
Nebraska Horseshoe Pitchers Plan
lo Launch a Membership Drive
lliuaathwt p.ttti.4 a a d tt.r C V a.,.!. -ta a ,...!. ul
..it a t ai-r la tbi titli If Wat ...-i. In a M ttoM, a- j
1. .ui. vt lit ll ....- It , II tl M -.I t. t-(
'.i.'tKt-f imtul.- titts . t4 a.-.t'-- .. i ,Vff.
VI a itwat.og tl ! buaiil tl tit - Iraautan, Ut . . ! . a V a
lt el ! aM. ka )tat ' ll M l t-U f ( at .l aa.
,1.4 1 attKA Uu eiar iiil t-wH Nt k.tt inaaii a w.k .i...t
t a,,a I ( 4: t taaaa.it ya.t a 1 .t
. i . ,.,,a--, M,'.l-a. l tt- -I at t,.l, t -,- a . i i - -1 i
. . , . ut t 1 k,. ifc.ol.Pa tot ' -a lit aaat , ,a,aut.t. at
EDDIE'S FRIENDS
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IF HE UDWT
UAWWA, HE
UAWNA!
thats all!
Atlantic Team
Loses Contest
to Olympics
1 'a Eleven Wins From
'.va Aggregation ail
League Park,
'j.'UoO.
TVriNTff'M lF THK liMK,
llljr
ion
Anrila tmiiril In rriminae. ,S7
I' lcl dimna Ill
I'HIlte r
I'lil'la (( riti UK
I'linl. rrtnmril (liinla) ,..,n:
uniler nl kliloiff.
Klikeff, return (jBrii.) ... 44
I'ruultle (yitriln) a
1'io.hra ulli-liinlril 4
I'llllNPW ll'fl,ful I
Tuhhea ijiiailei'rnMfiil ,
l-limlilea . . . , 4
Kunililea rernvereil ft
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OnintiH football random .turned out
-"'O itronif yeatcnliiy nfteinoon to
watch Ita firnt profcwulonHl fool bull
tcutn win ita fir.it -iune ugalnat tho
Atlantic, (la.) grlflater. The Oinnha
Olmplca won, 13 to 0,
Miunulun of Ui local temn, provld
ed tlic afternoon' thriller, with a 70
yrd run for a touchdown.
Tho OlymplcH outplayed tho Atlantic
Unm Jn 3il branchea of the game, and
with tha exception of once, the At
l.intlc team never threatened the
Omaha itoul.
The entire Olympic backfield played
well, but on the defense, Kerry, Munn
nnd lllKKin were bent, l-'or Atlantic,
1'n rce and Wilkin atarred in the buck
field while Cox went good on tho
line.
in the fliHt quurler Atlantic kicked
off to Waixh. Several line bucks put
thn ball on Atlantic's 45-yard line,
from Where it wan curried over by a
i'l.' ynrd run by McKeehnlc, a ltlyard
run by WalHh,, nnd several lino
plunges by Leahy, who toted it acroHa
Leahy made 4 he try for point, making '
the score 7 to .
Whunnhan then kicked to "Tub"
I .erce of the ow,ans who was downed
nfier a 10 ard.roturn. Olympic held
for down, forcing Atlantic to punt.
Slinnahan received the punt, running
7it yards down the Hidellup for u
touchdown. Leahy missed the place
kit k.
Tito liicup:
ItlyniiHea,
HlM'na: .
Cnularil ,,,
Hialry ...
Hrrry . . . .
Illorlnar ..
Mull ii ....
Kiury . , ,
tfhartaban
Wal.h ...
I.eahy ...
is.
Allanlk. II.
Hlake
. ... McUorlll
. k. v.
H T .
no.
. C. Hrr
, U.tl , Uerniam
. I..T Uuiim-t
. lK- Amh-isiin
.ii H hui'lie
U II J. Wilkin
. k". H I'irre
.1.11 A. Wilkin
Mai-K.etimr,
tiffit-lal.; hulwa, t'rallhtuti. rrturea: Kru-
p uluit, t'hlrii,i, umpire, aitauaban, Uma
ita. hrail linvaniuu.
. Nuol ltulit,nai H mpi al Larly fur llial-
, M.'rt.in tor Ittaatiia. W hi-ri.-r fur .l.c
i hm. All. rllr. Hnbarl for lllakr, llnff
' man f'-r i, 'IkjIoi ..r .. Wilkin.
I Mooie l y rl, ,l..
olimim a ... a 1 1 a - II
. A t la nl ii- . . il ii v 'I
f .ui Into,, n. t.rtthv. ahultah.iu,
loal afiar louclotnarn; l.rali).
i Tuna uf euatirra: 12 tnlnuif.
Valhu Standings
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Jimmy Crowley Stars When
Notre Dame Defeats Depauw
Soulli Jfend, IihI., Oct. 22. Th
Noire ume 31 lo 7 victory over Jlo
p;itiw rin'unlny, aelileveil after the
Tlircra luol held a necond ntrlriK Notrn
liuriu) hrtek field in tha firat quiirter,
wiim feiitureil hy Die hrlllliuit runnliig
of Jimmy Crowley, who broke looi
with frequent ilimlie (hut included
Utah of 5 mid 35 yard for touch
down. Corucy, who worked at full
hack hern huh of tho Injury to CtiKlner,
Football Facts
Q. Ten m A klcka off and halfback
of team ii catche ball, with hia full
back nnd halfback behind him. Jle
leturna kickoff by punllng bull, thee
two pluyera being behind him when
ha punt. Opitonenl have all come
down field on kickoff. ill fullback
Dunn Star in
Marquette Win
Milwaukee, Oct, Tl. (Special.)
Marquette unlveralty won from the
V. H. Technical school eleven here
fc-'aturday, BO to 0. Although the Mar
quette were autwelKhed 35 pounds to
tlio man, they allowed a form of team
plhy that kept the aviators on th-i
Jump.
Coach Murray Injected sublltutea
into the Marquette eleven by the score
after the second touchdown had been
made, suvlns his first-string men
for Crcighton nVxt Saturday.
Dunn at quarter starred for the
A till Topper w ith several long-end
runs and was exceptionally brilliant
m ojien field and returning purrts.
lie wa replaced by Curtln, who also
showed, well in getting through cen
ter and off tackle.
The lineup:
Marquette,
Fah.y,
ollla
HMlinnn ....
krnnnly ...
Htntun ....
Mrilinnl. ...
MarkwaiK .
fkrinp ..
Itcniirlt ...
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I'unn
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Teehnleal.
, ... Bo Ul
Vogt
, Klik.i'ken
rhalk
. . Oroileckt
,,. llorilrin
.. Orlffith
I.lit.kl
Hilar
M..:k.y
, ., Barilry
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R T. ..
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Townsends Win
Over Cechie Team
The Omaha district soccer league
served up another one of thoaa da
In hum diwhe of soccer )elerday aft
ernoon. At Milter park, the Caledoni
an defeated the All American 9 to 0.
Hint the Innaha Sporting 4.1 nnd a CV,
ilefeuted the tiuarautee Clothing Co.,
lo I.
The Caledonian, who i all hand 1 1: .Z . ' 2 . .. " ,
and feet at the game, had IUtleh" with t.lllna -ffert. after lata
trouble In inning over their mora h"'1 marked advantage, A
i..u ..-.i I..-.I-.. . ! running atU.k had proved futibt. so
llieM-i icnced opix.nanla. .o,t,iii of
, i, , . . .
in nauhed In four goala from morn
tt.ii 30 yaiilt dladtnca. I.nepkc of the :
li'-rt Ih-.r la-at man. playing a
ttotai a in e at inili ai k, lioi.l.iiii lha
Coardi'i.itttt f.iinanla In a few 1.11111, '
While llu-a.' tHI aauie Wria prt.g I l'H. Trt , Kt - ali,lrl (l
ie..iiid al Millar li. tha Towiiaend j,u""'JVed Te4 itnleraiv on I i
il in IV and CUiiv war hattn u;ya1iron hera to.l. .tnUiT i
mil al t.u.tt, I Tha Tottnaeml tmit hdown tn th fnat p.-uod ..
i.t in Cnhiva, 1 tu 1 Aiik.a. 1 ,n B h fourth, wi'h lota! tti-n
T.ni.. Wft fuiaid ft'iwart. tat ,'! ! to l T tun- up a f..
tha aii ft llli ruiileat
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I'alnirr'. U'i.Varl hdtli
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In.., t i . ui aat,.t 1
al Id It. I tun l. the lin.'l.
Vtr.,in. t .tl lttlflia ut-at
th a t I.... k t t. I II I -1U1 ai.il
lha I'm .l lk.l. al,ai..t4 Ut a I I
I. t i-t.it.ea htl a ,t kai.l In
a tl . (al.l.i M nklt,
f t-,t ll . t!a n.,., aea
a-4,i-rl ata it ii.iat.J !
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bt
heclt Vnur Kubber Check at III Dm.
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AMTy -rJOOuTJTW
kejOWi
TV AT BeTTtRfOJ
But that xd
LAMOUOaC WAWTS (
cash ikj the
f a i - - J
returned the opening klrkoft (if the
Hecoud hnlf O.'i yarda for a touch
down. i'"ltzpntrlck, DepHUW quarter
hack, crriKHid Ilia Notre Jiiirne goal
line for the flrt time, thl yi-ar, after
u n yard run around tha-lrlah end.
Iitylen nnd Itorgman ran well for
Ndtre Jiuine.
I'rowley'a runniiiK aim, paved the
way for another touchdown which,
followed tt paaa from Wluhldreher to
Muyl.
Worth Knowing
then ruiiM up Held, picks tip ball and
ruiiH for touchdown. Is this o,
A, Il ia a loiii'hilowii. flayer be
hind hull when It la (ticked are onalde
and cull recover hull on Ihe Held of
piny. Hole (i, section A.
Q. Team tries for placement kick
nfier free catch and kick ball out
of bound. iJoes tenm get another
kick, same ns at kickoff, or does ball
go to opponents at point it crossed
slrle lines'.'
A. No, the I earn recovering the ball
lake possession of it at the point
where the hall rroase the side line,
All players of Ihe klclter'a side bring
oil-side. Ifule II, seel Ion 2.
Q. Team kicks off and ball crosses
side line extended beyond goal line.
Is this a louchback for defenders of
goal or does team which kicked off
kick hKuIn because ball went out of
hounds? Is such a ball a dead bull
when It crosses side line extended?
A. II Is a tniiflihaek for defending
leant. KiiIh 7, section 2,
y. A forward pas hit the umpire
and an eligible man caught it before
it struck the ground. Was thl
completed pass?
A. It is a completed pass. Rule 13,
section LI.
Q. Team A punts and ball Is
caught by opponents. After ball is
caught player of team A rough the
kicker as he runs down field to make
a tackle at a point 15 yards beyond
line of scrimmage. What is decision?
A. If player rnuiih Hie man kick
kicking aflcr the hall ha been caught
by an opponent It I ruled unneces
sary muchness and it penally of IS
yards is indicted front where the ball
wits downed. Rule 21, section S.
THK JBKST VI AY TO VSK.
With the ball In your possession on
your 40-yard line, first down, near end
of first halt with a two-touchdown
had to overcome, by all mean open
the attack. The score itself Indi
cates that your running play have
fulled, or else thn opposition 1 abla
to stem lung advance for a touch
down. Now pass, mixing short passe
with long one, using the latter In the I
t1rt Instance to carry you well pant
mliltleld. Some year ugo, Washing
ton nnd Jefferson assorted a long and
I . , ..I BHa tttn,,l. k ......... ,
l Washington and Jefferson awltrhed to
erie of Consistent
nam leading tn two score
.
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illlilcrlillt OlltpM) lea
II ll. iiiirt 1 1 rtil
r-tl. kiiketl t.v (iiaiay, in lh I,.
l- rnl III tha aaHtn, .rli..U I'u
want tr fir tan, Horn lut.i
.koft l---ea till tha Tnti1.eaa.at.
1 ta-ka l IMtt luiii h. lea 1. a.
Walter Hagen and Kirkwood
to Play at Field Club, Nov. 2
alia tl-cit III. .It . - ...... f
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jlMissouri Is No
ilaiehlorMrong
Nebraska Team
( fatljil I Vila stii ( f t j I A la
Sntrf Aliiioti Ht ' Will
()rr I lie Valley
r,ieen.
l ls1M a IIP (.4 Mr:
Ml.,
VrU ginfl tn r-rliniua '7
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fHrilK itirewn for loi 14
Nuntlr of flml Hewn ...... 1!
t.ni In1l en flowtm 9
Kni wsril ,an.a nitiitpli. . . ,
KdlWHT'l mrl cni'Uti . ..ft
Korwui'l m"ieii IneomiilHte ,, 11
Kri1alird pMioi't lnlreif U . . t
Nuinlit-r of funiMm , ?
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I'mithlea rruvrei , ,,,,,,,, I
Viinia . 7
I'UIO llllilil :!
Punt lutprMA r'1n 4:11-7
t'linUf fliirio-'l yarOel ,,, 1-4
Klikoft o'.ll n
Ntimtitr of Ulrknttt 1
Klranftn eriumel yanUi ...ll'i
tvio,ulMt f arrla 711
I'erwaril !! ()ri1 ,,,,111
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Nehraaku Klcld, Lincoln, Oc(, 21.
Victory led It tirood to tha banner
of the University of Nehraaka for lh
aec.ond tlm thl aeaaon, The Cnlver
ally of Miaaourl fought and iruKKled
Ki'lmly hut buckled at laat, to bow
under the rruahlng welicht of the
Hunker hy lh cor rff 4 to 0, here
Hh'urday.
It th firt football gum of
eoiuaqnene of the present aeaaon at
Nehraaka field and the defeat checked
the Columbia, entry out ef the Mia
ourl Valley conference atrugfle. At
the am time the victory added
atrenrth to the Huakera' poaitlon a
a atrons contender for the Valley
champlonhlp again thl year.
Tiger Outplayed.
The Tljrer went down to defeat be
fore a better team, It might be added
that tha BetiK'il bowed to a blazer team
and a tronrer tnm but theae quail
tle are iiol aiway eennai 10 nn -
Iron iicre. Nehraaka w bettei -
Rroundert in tn runm.meniaia, an. i
there hiniK Ihe key to the huakera
48 to 0 victory today. Nebraska ran
It play off with more finish and
iipi-cd and in more than one vital In
stance, with more brniti.
Nebraska's superiority on the de
fenso was most marked, Coach IJnw-
! son's linesmen charged as a unit. They
lost little time gel ting Into action. The
two tackles, Wenke and Weller, per
formed with fine effect as did Nixon,
, right guard, and former South high
Hchool star arrldater. S''herr and
Sohoepprl, wlngmen, plnyed the brand
of football that starts the funs to talk
in', while Peterson ut center was a
lower of strength to the forward wall,
assisted by Esssett, left guard.
Forward Not Alert.
The Missouri forwards were neither
aggressive nor alert. Now and then
ho Individual, usually Hill, Adnms or
Wert, would break through and ruin
a llusker pluy, but seldom did thl
happen with a great degree of uoes.
Knight, Fowler, Lincoln and Bcannell,
all backfield men, played he game for
Missouri. "When one of the Tiger wa
called upon to carry the ball hi In
terference wa weak. Thl is shown
best by the number of yards gained
Nebraska plowed
In scrimmage,
through and around the Missouri team
for a grand total of 417 yards In scrim
mage to 17 yards chalked tip by the
Tigers. Thl alone tells the story.
There was nothing like co-ordinated
effort in the work of the Tiger charg
er, and this deficiency contributed to
the size of the llusker' score a gen
erously as anything else.
This much can be said of Missouri
they played hard and fought gamely,
but a they played Saturday they
were no match for the 1922 University
of Nebraska team, which appear to
be one of the strongest eleven ever
turned out at a Husker camp.
Diversified Attack.
Nebraska used a diversified attack
that netted satisfactory results, gain
ing on straight play when straight
play were the thing, and gaining on
pusses when passe were in order.
It wa "Homecoming day" at Ne
braska and many former stars of the
gridiron were in attendance. To add
!m the lm-ce student body. Kverett
lluoklnshum and hia special tralnload
of South Omaha booster paraded
around the field during the halt.
The field was a pretty eight for
one's optics with the Illnck and Gold
color of Missouri unfurled to the
wind along with the Ked and "White
colors of Nebraska.
Long before, game time the small
stadium wna filled to rapneity. It was
.,,, Ih. m,lr. Ihli in.u.ai fan
fsm,,tl, witnessed the Husker
walop (be Tier for the first time
since 1919.
Tha reull of the giimo was never
In doubt after the first 11 Itilnulea of
the first period when a double mis.
Hartley to Oewlt. resulted In the flrat
touchdown. I'reatoii failed at Ihe try
f.irextra iilnl from placement, but
Ilia Tier wa offside when the ball
nappiil and Ihe iilrn Oilly wt
i tnle.l Iii the Huakeia
Viirt lit Tiiim hilnwii.
r'n.iii Una nine on. Vebiaka 'earn
oiled over Miraourl, oiing alnnai l
vill Kiv of .Nhi-aaka'a tout Into n
01. acot 1 in the tn-l half In Iht
...nd n.tMi li-i . Minn, guard, In'ei
-pti.1 a T.tr forwtrd ft n M "
oil a liyaid bne and ran ?S r.lt
r loin hdow ii The fourth lout h :
.wo w-t aiuel l lha lanky atlible
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Siirlhwealem, 7; yHimeMMN, 7.
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Mlrhiaaii, IV i I Hilit Mate, .
I. ota. ! Illlmila. 7.
H ImiiimIm. 0 linllioia. .
Nnlra llama XI: llriau, 7.
Ililllrr, V7 rJll llHill. 1,
liriiUi-. Ali Maalilnaltin, 7,
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mea, i i l.rlmo-ll ,.
Ilrteall, l Itoalmi tiilire, I.
haiiaaa, it; Haalihurn, H.
till hll in Alra, 1 1 Miiillli Oakiil. .
lake rureal. all u.lirtlllr, .. H ., 7,
latl'lmi, 4i Kie l, 7.
Miulharn I Mllfiiriila, l eatl, .
M nhliilun, 14 1 lirron Alra, J,
Ill-lull, Hi laorrme, II,
lulu. I mil--, Mi I olii. 4-silia, ,
lima, 14 1 nuilMltl iirmiil. .
I iilnrwln tlliirm. III) I lull (mlra, 0,
KalHifiavoii Sormal, li I H)raa 1. St.
V, A., I',
Wiiriiurlle, ,Ml I , . Air Heliuul, 0.
I lah, f filiimilii, II,
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I uliimlilla rfillrae. I'll l.tillirr, a.
Mennioutli. t AiiaililHM. 14.
I nrnrll llrr, Ii , lima Healeyaa, V,
llhln Hralrjan, 14; l liir Imiall, i.
Ilharlln, tit Hiram, 7.
I relahlun, i Ilea Holnea I ,, .
lalietralMi. Al I'runa rnllf-r. ,
hi. lanallua, IU Ml. aatlrr, III.
Miami. ; Ohio NiifllHTll, ,
I al ruaae Nurtiial, 7i I'latletllla Sor
liiul. .
Hrhnlli T'arliera, i:d Mnunl Mnrrla, T.
at. Illaf. ll at. .f'llina. III,
IImHoii, VI: K 1'iily, a,
irlli O.ikiilw Aualra, 4 Monlaiia
Mime, .
Ml, Thnniaa. 7 1 lUmllae. t.
Hlierralla Nnrioal, Hi aitilll Inalllnle, .
Allilnn, 31 1 IllUel, U.
Mitrnnib Teai liera, II; Palmer I hlrn
ptarllra, a.
lima Tat'hra, Ii almpatin. .
Ilerlilanlal elpe, 14; rnireralljr af
f'allfnriiiit. Miulhern branch, 7.
Mullnninah Athlrlle elub, US I lonce
onheraltr, 20.
I nlTrralty of f'allfnmla, ID OImpl
rlb, e.
atanrord onl'oraMy, t M, Nary eol
lece, 0.
Nebraska and Drake Stand Out
Above Other Teams in Valley
K'nii City, Neb., oo. 22.-
,ral(it anil l)r:ik unlvcraity nlood out
l )(0v(, (()(, m.rn ())hp, .(.Ii)( n
Mlfietourl Valley eonfi i eco foolhall
, , v
Nebraska plnyed lis first conference
game yesterday, swamping Missouri
w hich hud I wo victories mid no defeats
lo Its credll, 4X to il. Iintlie, which has
won two games and lost none, yester
day defeated Washington university
nt St. Jiuls, ill to 7, Apparently It
had a much easier time with Ihe Kt. jvnrslty will pluy the Kansas Aggie
Lolll school thiiti I ho Kiinsn Aggie, on the AeKie' grldlryn at M.inliattiili
did a week iigo. jnnd Washington will plsy Am nt
twiurioma university, use ,ehi';ika,
made ils debut in f h? conference yes
terday, playing the Kansas Angle
a 7 tu 7 lie p.-irne. Oklahoma staged a
desperate rally and niadn a touchdown
down. Tlie fifth touchdown came, as
a result of itussell 45-yard return to
the goal line after receiving a Misouil
punt.
The third period pussrd wllhout any
scoring being done on the part of the
Hunker, but in tho fourth period,
with the ball on Missouri one-yard
line, Hartley smashed 'over for an
other touchdown. Soon nfier Ihe
kickoff, tho iluskers advanced the
ball down tho field, where Hartley
hurled the pigskin to Klcmpe, who
Urn,'1"'(1 lh,! leather out of the ozone
ana sieppeu ncross tne main inr uie
final touchdown.
Hartley (food Line Plunger.
Thus did Nebraska win ils second
victory of the season, and In gaining
this victory Captain "Chick" Hartley
of Nebraska 'wa one of the shining
lights. This Husker hit the Missouri
line like a battering ram and did not
stop until a half dozen Tiger clawed
him down to earth. The playing of
Dave Noble, former Central star; the
Pewit brothers, Lcwellcn and Pres
ton deserve worthy mention.
Mlaaourl
Hill
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Smith ...
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Offlrialu:
Witllama. Iowa, irfaraa: Car.
ralhiir., Illlnnia. nniiilra; Mi.Crtrdry, Noilli
w,.Mlrrn, h.ad lllie.inaii.
Bulwtltiitlnna: Mlasnurl, IVslrnn for
A.lnill., B.)i fur Klllsht, A'tumi for Hill,
Hill for vmnlyr.e, Knlslil for K'liwi.r,
Pnlinorniii tor Wrria. Vt ln-rl-r for S.aiiii' l.
Nrhraaka, Rilanell for I'r.'.ti.it, Klrllikr
for S' lioalairl, lloy for II a rl ley, Holme for
Putai.on I'olllna for Klemk. MiUlranon
fm- Hsi.i-lt. llnlika for H, h-fi-l, .MrAI
llalar for Klenike
Score br parltiihi:
Ni-Irka 14-11- o n It
Mlaaourl I) -0 -U i
TourhJoM n: ItKWll. Ilnrllay (!i. Nttnn.
ta'allan, Ito.ai-ll, Klt-iupka. floiili follow
ing tnuihdosn : liewita 4- I'r, .ton, S.
To clean nigs on Hit floor, mix
equal parts of cormneul and wilt and
weep briskly with a bloom.
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moi'i Hi nl I; TrOilli, .
Mrali-;aa, 14 1 lli.liarl, V.
I eliailiin lallay, 41 l, Jitaaiilii,
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lllrl
HiHliralar, 7i I nlun, 7. Ilia)
liellyaloira, i liililenher, 7,
lliiailiilii, Hi lnlli, i l le i.
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'Illfla, 7 SnrMlrll, 0.
J'lin. lloiiMna, li llarerfuril, .1.
ItetliHiiy, Hi lluliera, 7.
Imite I ly, 'till Allrdi.ar, II.
Alfred, a i Murrain, a.
Maaaw-huaella, lll Amlieral, .
Nliiiite lalarol rnli-f.t 7 li.laware, ,
Ki-anHln I ull.a, K1 1 I of liiilaillla, I.
Ilraillry, Illlmila eell.., 0. ,
lllile t4..li-rn. III llmlnnall, 1,
l.alll. H llroarn, ,
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Vmiilerhnllt, fill Inn, I.
Kilrnittn, 'ii OalelMirtie, l.
Alalmma 7 MeMMiiaa, 7 lllrl,
liriirala, 7 1 Telineaaae, X.
Tillane, lamp llrnnlllf, I.
Iteiirkla, It TefiHeaaae, ,
Henlllrkr. 40l lieoraeiiMM eullaaa. .
Illrnflnaliam Meilllirrn, I hallanmiga,
t Hlei,
Hlii enlleie, TIMI; lnlr, .
Ilkla. Aaalra, 1 1 Hire InallliiU, 4.
Ml. latiila I', 0 ( umberland, 7.
llanM linbar, 7 1 1 leiaa I hHallaa, II.
Auburn, ll lnreer, 7,
Mlaalaalpi.l A. a M , till Mlaalaalppl, 14.
H'aahlmlnn and le, lt Meat Vlrliila,
Oklahoma Aale, tl Rice Inalllnle, t.
Ne'lil the last few minute of play, after
thn Aggies had held a 7 tn 0 lead since
lh first qiiiirier, Oklahoma' ability
lo tlo I ho Nciire yeslerdsy, places it
nmotig the tennis In th. upper cbis of
thn confereiic4
lo the other conference gam yr--larduy,
Ames defeated Orlnnell at
Orlmiell, 7 lo (i. Jwimsum university
defeated Washburn college.
Next Hatiinhiy Nebraska will piny
Oklahoma at. Noiinnn, Kansas mil-
lAinee.
Missouri and Orlnnell will play nun
conference games Missouri against
HI. Louis university nt St. Louis and
ftilmiell ngnlnst Coe. at 4'ednr Jlnpid.
Vale (h erjiower William
With Jordan Scoring Twice
New Haven, Conn., Oct, 22. Valo
swuinpcd William here this after
noon, 3S to ll. Led by their returned
capliiln, Jordan, who scored two
touchdowns before being replaced by
Cochruna In the second period, Yale
showed Improvement today,'
Conch Jones used 25 Yule player.
MADGE BELLAMY
JOHN BOWERS
FRANK KEENAN
IN
"Lorna
Boone"
AND
Albert Van Alstyne & Co.
Singing Old and New Songi
ale',
MONDAY TUESDAY
COriSTAIICE
TALMADGE
IN
"East is West"
WIDNr SDAY USATl'RDAY
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and rrlnreinn eonvtni Inaly demon
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"big three" of rantern f.ioihiill, and
throiiah iheir trio of thioii,-. 4V
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nun) itiollp of roiileei hiiomik I hi Ml
bile in thn !,. n will ir of ai.i.'lin
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(lyernhudowlng In potmhir lnteret
nil the oilier conlieta mnnl In Id
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Willi ll, While not folivht It t-loacly q
I fm In a luol been "ilopnl," Hilled (i
! proaiiiuiii ly In what i-iitlc bad i-
pei led - it vlcloiy for Harvard
i In Ihe Hccoiid hnlf the Kenlui M;u.
'allowed Unit Ihey were more llin
! irtlieaiiie collxclloii of gladlntor
nti'l Unit liny renlly bud fool hall
tillf. Their f ooilil. a In the firnt
jqiwirter and tlnlr Imilnlily to collect
i thrnieelve nirnltiat the rrlmaoii on-
I atnil(-tl U'l.a a i...i c,l..luji t.t lial
th Colonel really ar rapable,
I In it n i .1 proved Ihnl II hn atienath.
Yftle and I'rliireton allowed that Miey,
loo, have power, tha former by van
qulMhlng Wllllniiia, 3H lo o, and the
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it, for it' not boattin' or
brasgin' w are, when
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PITCHER indade." ,
Starts Next Saturday
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"Rags to Riches"
NOW SHOWING
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