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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1922)
THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. OCTOHEH 3, 1022. Nebraska and Syracuse to Clash in Big Intersectional Game 2-B Missouri Valley Grid Champions to Show East Coutrfrt BttM-rrn Wisconsin and Miniifcola to Feature Game Played in Middle West Thin Week. , By wai.tku i;(KF:nsi.i Th Imtniectlonal clash itwei.-n . hrask, last yur'i champion of the Mltanurl Valley conference which Mil fain- to retain th title, and h'yrnr-us tin th latter gridiron, the contest between Wisconsin ari'l Mln msnta at Minneapolis Iti the middle wist an1 showing whlrh Yal, Har vard and J'rlneeton make In (hftr weekly gnmes will faatuie th Hat of roniliall struggle chduld for Bat. lirrtay, Kebraak, la a powerful eleven thli year, on which should complete Ita valley schedule without defeat, tn iler th alii tutelage of Fred Dawson, former l'tlnceton player, Hi Corn hunker hav ahowed well In th hist I wo year. Th team ha a powerful lunnlng attack, a heavy and strong difenslvUv. it will I hi a representa tive middle west eleven, una which should test III strength of thn New Vork lc urn from atari to tin lull, Haw viii Ha Heavy Eleven. Tha team ha tieen developed. In a phasing manner. Coach Dawson ha haen content to have th eleven win It game hy well known tactics, hut the real trength of thn offense ha not heen shown thl year. Th for mer Prlnii ton ployr ha th warrior on llil inr' eleven who tan xecuto hia Ideaa and th team ahould glv a clever exhibition of tlio close and open attack. In th middle went, the game ho tween Wisconsin and Minnesota ahould he tho' feature. Whllo the . Onpher were held to a 7 to 7 acorc ly Nortnweateni, an unfurtiiiiate fumhl In tha third period deprived the Clophera of a victory. I'p to this point, tin Norsemen had all the hest nf play mid ar a far belter team than thin score Indicates, t'nder the coach ing nf mil Hpaiildlng tha squad will Irnprov and ahould reach the heights i of development on the weekend. On tha other hand, Wlaconaln hull showed ft strength In game already played. The Hadger did not engage In a battle hiat Haturday, hut In th Indiana ronteat and the two prelimi nary struggles Conch Richards show- ed beyond doubt he tin the men to form strong eleven. Ability of the veteran la ao well known, combined with the work of the new men, that It will dike the heat Minnesota, cm produce to hold the Bndgr-r. A de feat for Wlaconaln will put It nut of the champlonahlp race und practically every play taught will be uacd If th Badge r tire pressed to win. . Purple at I'rlmii. Illlnola, which gave the middle-west football world Ita first ahock of the seaann by holding low to an 8 to 7 score, and Northwetrn will meet at Urhana in another game of Intereat. aa far a the Western conference la concerned, noth have born defeated by Big Ten elevens, but they are auro to put up an Interesting giuno to ae cure a higher rating at the close of the year. In another gnrn of note, Notre Iiame, for year on of the lending eleven In the middle weat, will meet Indiana on the former' field. Instead of playing at Indianapolis, aa has tieen the uaual custom, the teams will play home and home games In the future. Thla atruggle la one of the moat important in th llooaler atnte und a real battle always resuim. in dUina hna been defeated by Mlnneaota and Wlaconaln, but the team general ly rise when It meet Notre Pnme to play an even better brand of foot ball than the coaches usually expect, Purdue and Wabash will meet at Lafayette In another contest of note aa far aa the Mate of Indiana Is ren cerned. Wabash, known In football circle aa the "Little Olanta." baa hern running much shod over some opponent thla year and will surely Rive the riollermakera a game. MlrhlRn Title Contender. Michigan, which bid fair to rom plete Ita schedule without defeat, will initag the Michigan Aggies at Ann Arbor. If the Wolverine get by thla contest Without serious Injury they should b In a ponlth-n to enter the last two games with Wisconsin and Minnesota with championship claims. The usual number of game will be played In the Mlaauurt Valley confer no. and by elevens which do not belong to anv a latlon. In th far east Harvai J will take on Florida In t Intersectional iharacter. The Crimson had little imut.la to defeat Centre, and Indies.. Actieim Scenieo in MarqMett-CirEgMci)ini (GirM (Gam r' . . .... . I 'nj.aytt2: v a- ttrjf u nrrr' o TV .SB ei a i t " n ' r AIT?! W ri Howells Cains Help Central to Beat Des Moines Blotkrd Punt, Pownt'd ly Central Player, Yicldn Atirtli Il Only Count er in Tilt. era n" " T' 'ti . - I" ' B'W. Kai'l lfM.rfl." ? etJ ai'uai.iii i I'ulll.nik IbiHi'll, through Iho hill- limit field running of Central, parti ally atoned fi r a aerie nf defeat" by North of De Molnea yesterday, when the wearer of tho I'urpln romp ed off with n 22 to 2 victory at Weal em League park, The lowani) ai'ineil their only two point Hhortly after tho game started, Ifovtill of (Viitrul recovering a block ed punt behind the l'urplu'a goal, liiht Threatened. Unwell allowed he wasn't a traitor to the causa a few minutes later by plunging acrosa tha lluwkeye youths' lino for tho Hchmldt cohorts' first toui'lidown, ending the i:oi'ng fur the li.it la I period. Ktiiblliig fulled to make tho try furpolnt. Centrul threnteiieij the Ilea Moines goal at the atari of th'i awcumt quor ter, but luet tha bull when Hlillillng railed at an attempt to placo kick, Thn ovnl reiiiiiltied In 'Ink and Owen territory until luie In the perlol, when Centrul carried I ho bull to the lowans! A.l...... II. . Ulll.ll.twt iV'BIIJ IIIIV, II "III Tl IH'I ! i-ii iiinur iiiifceriifully minlo an nildltioti of 3 point by a 11 pliien kldt. Poaa Net Yardage. At (lie beginning of th seoond half Pi Moiiies coiiipleti.' l a Vi yard paxs, Aiihby to llylnk, but lacked tlm flghl to keep the bull pi'oi;rer.u!iig ihovn the field, Hinl Central got the bull on ilown. A pii::a, Calloway to Cog. liner, waa reapoiinlble for CenlinrH toiicliilnwii In the third r.ar.nn. iul lowuy -.-i rrle-il the ball over. Htrihlllig iignln fulled to kl ( goat. tjulliiwuy oiirrled thn bull over for Cenliul fni.l touchdown in tho fourth period, and Klrlliling lulllcd an cxtrn point from ftrriinmug. KnllBwInt In a nimiir : C ntisl. North ) Miiinra. I'Trlml ..I.. K llvliik I'lnrkn I,. T Holier Hlrllilitig (C) .....L. II. Artificial Lake Proves Popular Tech Gives Lincoln Hard Battle but Loses The lagoon at Uutun Lock, Cutun, Canal Zone, I'aiiumii. la to have the llnmt ewlminlng Ixwl In Cent ml Anier- leu. The eonsti uctlon bus alritiily been stinted. Hundreds hav been swimming reg ularly In the In r ices t artlliiMil hike in the world which hus a i oiiiblnutloii of j fresh and salt water, but th equip ment hna been Inadmimttr. Kwlmining haa been made more pop lilur thnn ever by Homer linker, phy sical director employed by thn I'lilted j Htute government. For Severn mouth linker hu aupervlsed (lie , awlmiolng pei lulls of tha Hill Infun try. under eommiind of Col. W, II, fiuiy. Priicl cully every soldier w M In vh ioiy nml with Juat a fulr taught to swim and the whole n-irl-'iiinminl nf luck, would lniv iinule a ment minlo a eiolacU1.ir public ex dun luiou n in the lust fmir minuto hihltlon of swimming recently. f ,,y Wl)ll, ,,llllir lVr. Iist aprlng Klhehia nieihlrey, (,,ni9 ))r W1 . i Kline Katra (t VhiiIh fur Only Toiirlidovwi Scored ly Omuliiin W ho Lose 13 l 7. i I-ilii:olll, Oct, IX, (Hpei In I Ti le grim ) High school fun gut u ren I In ut of fiMitliull on Nebiasiut fiul'l Hiituiduy nfteiiiuon, when (Uniih. 1 T . li held Ilic all victorious l.luki to Olympli) I'hainpl'in, inmln a tour to Panama and perfoimed at Outtiii hike. Tim turnout of spectator waa on of the luiKCSt tlrnt ever imsemliled oil greuiition, Lliiciihi hus huid foul-lit nil liii'iiu;,h the guine, and It Viu niiyuiie ,niie until the f.niil whlatle IiIih, Die the concrete side or the great imtiiil j i(l,, wr,.d (.f, adiliii- another iliim and the wing walla of the Oiitun ; tiicr,ilovi n a few mmul l-i'i-r Willi lock. Klhelda Utelbtrcy'a tour also j,rvlii line plunge, helped to poptiluriwi tha awlmmlng. Kllne glgxiigged thmngli the l,m The J tth Infiwilry, under the com ,, defne In lln iiiidille nf il,n iliu l murid of Col. Ouodale, will condiu'l j iiuiirtT fur id .ud mid eiv.nd J monHler awlmimng iui"'t with fully i torn lulown fur oiieih i. 100 contestiints. Kully in events ,, (,,, ,,,(irlcr, Mjume, Hi it make up Ihe pr'iiilitii of cvenls whli h lulll tvels- nlum inivunciil the will bo held us u furiiiiil inlng of , ,.,. f :n plon;.i to Un file new pwllnliiiliif iiremi. ' ' coin 'ad foul line, Willi only one down Tho pool will contain n u" yaid , reniiilaioi:, Kline Irud tul.e, uml vu Mull TIllllllHM , , Murriiw ... Mi l ii-i mill t llntvill ... !.nwon , . . OnlhiWHy . I ' K. (I ...... Ft. T .... It. V. . IS,.?.. ft. It I,, if Y. H Hl't'HIT . . . KpliTK Tlioin oeou , Ui:ltiii,r' , ... Imvlii .A. Ai-Wi .K AnhliV .. Mori III ,. Ki-rrlr III MariiiietlF smashing Crelglilnn' line for it first touchdown In the aecond quarter. (?,) Team hucklng linen in mldfield shortly nf!e;- (lie seccrnl I.lclioff which followed Man(iette' first louchdowil, (3) Marquette is repelling the IJJue and While tvarriora' smmilt H5 yardu from I heir anal. Hawkeyes Easily Trounce Purdue Iowa City, la., Oct. 28.i;nlverlly of Iowa displaying ft fierce attack, showed l?,noo football fan here thl afternoon that It la still very much In the running for the western champion hip when It atonm-rolled over Purdue university, 6(1 to 0. The Iowa offensive, awlnglng Into action In the opening quarter when Miller scored tho first touchdown, reached itn greatest push in tho sec ond pciicd when 21 point were scored on thrco touchdown. Only at the beginning of the third quarter gain HuskerstoHit Syracuse tine . Under Handicap THERE will be hardly a breathing apace for the Huskera between their game with Oklahoma In th latter' stronghold and the battle with Syracuse university at Syracuse N. Y., next Saturday. In fact, the Hunkers will hav prac tically only four day of practice be tween the two games, and with chance favoring the customary num ber of bump In the game today, lid Purdue show any ability ICoach Fred Iiuwson'a eleven will en- Threw forward paasea In thntjter the Syracuse battle under quite a quarter hud given the Hollci-malter j handicap. as many first downs when Kadnsky dached In and Intejvepted their fourth aerial attempt and need SO yards for a touchdown. . After that Iowa con tinued to n-oro at will. Due to the intense heat both sides substituted freely. Lelmid Parkin, the lowun who scored iguinst Yal", was sent Into, the game at the beginning ft 'h second h.ilf for the benefit of his pa However, the Nebraska player demonstrated lust year that they were a great road tram when they under went hardships to tackle the Pitt Panther in their own den, and there la a general feeling that the teum will ye to the emergency thla year. Following next Saturday' game, the Dawson stAlwarta will return to IJncolu o rehabilitate and atrul a brief respite before the game with Wolverines Beat Illinois, 24-0 At 1 ... 1, ... H.ln tit. .1 I'll til lr"n" " ' " Kanaaa university at their opponents' in tiiin ii av. After he had made . . . ', . , ,, K, seal oi acuon at iJwrenoo, i....,.i..i..u . f,. Uiv ne aeverai brli- linnt runs, he wn taken out. lux ko 1'la.veil a great gunie whll h was nt nunrterbai k. IHrdue. ! . V iMkXiuwl .. Ktf 'hmnn . . . ft. I'UyiMMii .). I. luri'fc SwftS Mur4H llahl . 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J paiivUiti ill ia wtili Alaeam al .H.t e li r M irwumi in i il , No'm her 11 After th Jayhawker conflict, the Kcarlet and Cream will remain horn for th last three game, meeting th Kansas Aggie November II, low Htat November "J and Notre I Him November SO, It I estimated that Nebraaka will travel more than 4.50o mil In filling It risid schedule, ii - i Heatitiful Girl' Mother Coinirted of Doje !ulei A fdrl Jury, unl Ji minute, found I'm l Mack guilty of illegal tale of tiarcotli. Judge Wootliuugh ta svitUiic hr yMtenUy, but her nt'. m.v askeil for lt daya In whioh to tile a imten fir nw trial. I:. HienrilJ daughter, a Ur4 lilul ch.14 wi'ft b't tMowu curl, Tffc. till the Army will fUy H, , . . . f -" " """ " ""' miniwr hr if IS I-ilK wTwlIJi Wl UlUPII t'l Upli' w,.ib alo aipMt mkln. ..ii . iu iim : !....! ... I !,.....,.... Ci..hn. ui.lvxiuiy etujdut. .miiiiimi .. Hum IH'I xvi.U. .rl.ui,. k.r wlih Ik. i.r T. 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' n.r pw. l IHI ' , mw i4i ike ' 1 1 i wi Nin w Ml!l 14 IS I Mw ilti ltt Tff fr ( i4tulrr of (.Vimum lu 1 1. .Kl llilli.wt'r,, I'.tiv Vl'S Uii vf the (i-ltIWah.)l etm sji.llee i f k IHI.4IH I l.ihito ft t m .,i., will k tu n U ( Ct M- e-wr I in 4ik ti.it t""i f r m. I fniiw-j Hit , tatty XI,-1 Ann Arbor, Mlcii., Oct. 28. Heat Ing down the stubborn defense, of Hob Zuppko's men, Michigan won it arc oil western conference football game of the sen son here today, downing Illlnola, 24 to 0. Although bulked at many stage in the game by the Illlnola lino, Yost's muchino took advantage of every op portunity, carrying the battle into Illinois territory repeatedly 'during the second and third periods. The vlaltora threatened tho Michi gan line but once. That was In the final period when Zuppke'a men smashed their way from mldfield to win 18 yards of tho Wolverine goal in line plunges an dend runs by llup penney and Mcllwaln. Here tho Mich igan defense held. In tho opening period the Yost men wire almost helpleaa before the llllnl, the Wolverines' revamped line not be ing I'ble to clesr the pHlh for the backs. Ill no foiled to make a first down until the plnal period, when six were registered. Michigan made eight first down during the game, V.lnup si"1 aumtnhr) : .1.. H. ,. .1.. T... .1, II... ,.C .w.ct... .H.T.,., R. K ., .y B... .1. H .. . 1 M , , , r. ... rr ay iriiMit. M ii htean 1 i llllnnK ,, Km. Mit'hion ruilsfi Tna-'kilawns, Cseees, Ki'h. t i'n Pufs ti-nm Iry sftr Inih-lidnwn: Ktifwl, I mreektrkai i ilkl is i kl-k. (losi. tfm II.I4; llkl ! n.ii.r '--i.ll, I'Mr.jn. fllil.ll. A M.IHHi t Julf lr4 Taun plis'S W.'.in llil lintii; J H- Si kwt, kibrllii Ttma v( tiiwli: II mmuix l-orcti urt'Mson o ?p Color of Newark A. CI l.orn Murvhlsi n, fmnier h.tluiml tinl rhamplon. wilt nuk hie hniiie In lrth Amhuv, N, S , and Hint the e.,i,i .f Die Alhi-liv etwh. Mmtl.WM'ii. h i-irltd lb tiii i-l lha lilin.,.i Ail.Ulu 1 1 nli u ll. lti.l iliiin p,ol,.hlt A A 1. HM itt ,Sllk will k k'- inlt4 I imi uimti uk4 K.f fuu li.unlf. efu e "i.i l h. it! ! h tttaikle tvMitit t tk ,Vi I Jwy in iii nil. a Exterminator Beaten in $25,000 Stake Race Baltimore, Oct. 28. Ocounlo won tho f25,D(il) Wnshingtou hiiinlicap at Ijiuni this nfternoon. Lucky Hour wu aeeond and Paragon II, third Exterminator, tho favorite, wus fourth. L. L. McIIvaine to Address Philtisopliical Society I.. L. Mcllvuino will siieuk on "Would I'lincellution of Interallied Wur Debts Tend to Kstublish AVorld I'eace?" at a inoetlng of thn Omnha Philosophical society In thn Putter sou block ut Seventeenth and Kurnum streets at 3 Sunday ufternoon. Hiilmt:tuiiiiN . Ci'ntrst: ItiiyneMn for Mr 'rin'it', Knnls for Thronim, rfosllzer fur P'-ri-lvnt. KM ti-nimn fur Murriiw, Miir. in-.- for PViti-riiiim, tvr'-tvsl tor I'-nrllm-r, vMo for I'lnrk". rie.rke fr Wslito. I,i. ron for r'irke, Mi-tn-nnoit for t,awiirin. Dm .Molri.ii- Mill for Krrrlor, fiunhniri ffr llsvlp, Thome. on f"r lirlnirie. Iil Pirifo f,.r linvn i nil l;uvl for K. AOiliy. l-i oro oy iitmri'Tn: 'Viitrul , .', f, ;i 4 7 North lm .Mo'ii'- 2 1 n 0 Iti-fi-ri-: TliitiiliKv, Vni l,iiicmiiti, Jiunllck. L'mplr: Mnrlsrliy. Swimmins; Meet at Omaha Nov. 10 The fl I .it aniittul Nebraska inter m hohiHtl i swimming meet to he held et the Omaha Athletic club on No vembcr 10, promises to bring out much good competition, according to I ete Wendell, swimming director of th club, who ha chnrgn of the meet. Omaha high schools are de- veloplng fust team and expect ho' competition from Lincoln High school, which Is grooming some lively watermen. A special feature of the meet will be the open A. A. 17, 60 yard free style swim. Iowa university has announced that two crack swim rners will be sent to represent that school in tho event. slnilghliway swimming e.fiuri'e. Water polo chumiiloiishl! bin) other HiUllc fixture of lliiportinice will hi held fill!, thrown fin n ll jenl lure, Omfhu Tech linikfK Id win a llght- II, u ngrtregiillon. Munroe. j-.'linii, Wei- arena, A Volunteer llfo aiivlng corps Is now being oiganlwol by lloiiiir Ilaker. n-gularly at the OhIiiii swiininliig ,.,r(f )in, hihIih, sent In for He!l- gieil. hit the hue I lno uflir lime for eons. stent gi.lus. Twlci linuiliii threat, ened the goal line, one time going over forwi tutu hdown, which was disallow. d for a peniilly. The first qunrter was aioieler. In Hit secoiiit period Thoriui I'.iown und Dorlseli advanced the m to (rnmha 10 yunl line, J,ewl went In for Curtain. Nrnun rati around end for 23 yards and on the mxt two piny Tirown madn tho ixtiu, yard for lli'i toiiehdowii. Promt f illed at a, place kh k for go.il. Jn the latter part ut the iiuurter, Cojilit'i's Trounce Ohio Stale, 9-0 Northrop Field, Minneapolis, Oct. 28. Minnesota upset ihe. dupe at Northrop field hero today, defeating Ohio State, 0 to 0. Minnesota opened ..111-. .. ,,.l..,.,. ollu.'ts .,, Iltllil'tl lllll li the first period and pushed over a wl- klcke.HO ysnls to Omaha, who touchdown after a march of 70 yunlx ui the Held, Maitineau, Mil'reery and pedertiou eurrylng the bull, oplo tried desperately to scorn, but Minnesota' defi-usn hud them bsi-k nt thn four, 10 and 15-yntd line. Work man In each InHflino missed a drop-kick. Midi School football' Kalrfli-M. NrlilKsri. . Hjeclt Tl Kalrfli'M. NrliisWi. JK (Sii.cIiiI Tl- rmm ) r'alrfnl'1 II. h nrhool ilefoiei) A,-nilrln Hlsh In a fsst sum ef foot ball, H to (i. rswilfft l.'lly, Null., Oil. 1 . (Hiinelsl Ti'li-KTSm.) 1'nwno.i I'lly llllfil m-iiool dn fal., th Aiti-ll lllvh xhool i in al HlK rftrlllOOII, 41. Ill iH Tim fen liirs of Ihr kmiiii- wus mil ef 11)0 yurila froni lii'hlnil Axtrll'M soul for m. tniii it down by John llo-r. whti-h wim iiihi1 poasl hi ty clvver tn!erfernt: by Clsuile Uuyik, fumlileil, and Mclnlyr recovered on the Onialin l ysrd line. KrHg, Prowu and Lewi advanced the ball to the 2 yard line, where Krelg went over for thn second counter. Brown drop kicked for goal. In the middle of th third quarter, Munroe, Krasn and Welsenberg drove steadily down the field to the IS yard line, Krsau added a couplo yards, and one the next play, Kline criss-crossed through the Lin coln defense for Id yards, and a touch down, Hwunson dropltlcked for tlm extra point. 1.1 iieup ml uimnnry: 1 1 in ol ii (III) Mi-liilyr .. ilium ...... i llnoi-ri . . . I'nok ...... .Inlim I Klly ...... I llmitller r) ' Jtrown . . . . I'urisl Thorium ... I Krlr Miliuylnr. Ni-li, Oct. 2. (Sii-il Trls srsm. ) Mrhuyliir rtrfmi.il Urntrnl City, It to 6. S'hiiylir inri1 lis firm tnmii ilown In ih flrNt iiurtr, Krlsiiie eir- llnsT left wllif. Hlilm-y, Nrh, On. 2 (Hpm 1st Ttn. srsm.) The Hldoev HikIi S'huol fool hull I I mi in lo.t to Allliillrn liirn, 7 to 0. Hlii- ery v.i within s ysnl or thn Aillntn-e soul twlr nil within tlm lu-yiril ln three tliiu-a. Polk, Nob., Oct. Si (Miim-lsl Tuts gram.) Th Polk High si hool fuotlmli loam iWi-alfil Wood Hlvrr hra In a haril-fniisht snm. 7 to 2. Polk a tom-h-down waa inaat hy latil N'Rwinan, rrcalv lug a forward ii.ir. over the goal Una, Wloomflalil, Nnh, Oct. f (Hinilal Tf Ingram.) Th silanitifleM Hlsh a, hool football (i-am it.fi-alpd l.aiirrt, ill o 4. I.surel ar-orrd li aona tnurhiliiwn from a I forward t... lllouiiifti-lrl has won All lis ing Its first birthday and, according ' dv atralht imii to Manager Goldstein, big price redue- Krt((Hr N,.h .in (H,.,.,,, T,. tlons are now in effect all over the, arum) Kilim-r itrfiMtid flnrvafil yr-mi-r- Store Observes Birthday The Silk Shop this wuek i celehrat Btote. Mlrhlssa ) Kirk .... Muirtind Johna ... nioi I ... Staala ... Ruaatll .. OraiMil ... Vlaill .. k'car ... KaoiU ... Caeinia Illlanla tt ,,,, wil.on . - .Auaur ,, J.ffMiliaa i .... Ora.n .... I'mnua Oak- . . Ittrliarila , l-anaiin , . rlHt'eany V. ll.aln Wou kri (triJitrr if ftvm Man K I if . ..-! j(e4 t Jt-N k atiii ia)-MtkkAi it-.! K Kiaa 1 .r M . I -eiJ Ik e-i J k nl,tJ !. 'i -i ,4 I . i l i if t t-ft K . IV w l.a-.l W t .-. ., l kin k.r w 4kl ktik. k.ik -" 4je i one Mm , f l ' - - k )H aii i.l W- k--l V..ik 1mM ial AvaJiaH, JiN (fv.eak. VI U,IIK. Il t m.M4 l .! ( l I I in ' ,V.ik - iii.v 1 1 Viim It ail. II ). .M an I .t ' V.l,. - .1 Tl I.W1 t M I' t l-i . ' I f Thev Stand Out in Grid Circles i i i I I.'. . V ' . i l.i T. V Af.n - '?' .1 1 " M I lb. ' Bl . f ' . i i II t I r J V-J - -' j tiny Ht lfnrvitr'1, t , on iillt bik. I Wjhorf wojit tiiroiijfli tt ran 4'i yardii to i VtL tuuch'lown. PlnlnvlfW, Nub., Ix-I, tt. fH.c'1iiJ Trie prmm. ) -ruinvlr w I tied d'Uiul TllJfii kC Tlll-a VrUUy, 17 lo 1 Kullftnn, NVlt., fht. 'in irtii's-inl ) Th Norfh l-otip Iifdh Hvn 'lfHH(l ch Incut hi fit m hool I hmi h-t a In IihkI fniiitht Krtin t.y tha n.'i.r ut t In 7. liiin li.lt'r, Hu.infll bimI Itfttttihtll r i for Kullrti.n. Vtnhfitf'r ! ultvar ilyti tho !c"t Krtiii fur lha vim lots, Hnrtiiril lidHr. Mrvit'U. t.t-u . "fi, . (H..-t m.I j.-Tlif" lom I font IhM t-h vn I oh I tn i hrt KdRMT (ill tir hy lh leor nf ft to 0. Yurfc lt (iriirtd, Gfria, eU , tut. 2 I Hjt ml t York 1f r(.ifi1 th lUneu hmtt hmi) foul -ball ttMtn hr ly f li ,iir of 11 to 0 Th t'Ah't-it wai har't-ft-Utflit from Ih Urt lo tli fltitah, Oaofmlti Tram W In. AH.i'tn, .Nub, ini 1 it n'tti 1 t Th flMAiilA lVft lltift-ftlfit tlm Aihiun htcli liu lir lv Ut 'r of 17 ut . S'-i tin ainl M Hii! iarrl fr l Itt Iin, Aibl'4 U)i ( uldi.tliui l,f icl "'ilJai). urur an4 lrnn 1U.W Tlf. Hrtihrii H. nil - iMp. i -Thl Auira tn mt4 ih. 11 (fim littiit tu aftifil i'-m Iff I-M.Ujf Mlt r'Hn htfn tft ft t 1un hi, fll ant M ti i l r Atlt 'i. bll J-rWwM iUU lb gttiii ('if lha tw- I taut Ismjm Trkamah. U. Nili ! i -e ".. g)! h-lw' l I'MrlMW Ht 4l (taw I t MM i'fcf I. ttttk .1 I H I til kit !--. Ivt t! I l -4 r U .1 aj I f I ll I H I'.llltf 4 V )' ''! t t n - k i i 4 Itk :.' (w I " l' i" 04 iM It a ah .ml . t hf ' iif A l)f ,!((. nan -.a-. , mi tH" 4 V hint 1 1 .It tnt.i 4 V 'V . I In ari,ii l t ,- t..a, ia ll. i II I t s,i iii ai I 1 - i '- - - , i e. i , I I m't't , i r - feii, . , i . i. - lllvl 4 i , lt M.I HI l-l I ,11. -Ill I I I ' 1 ' " ' , mil! i' i . ' . -..!-4 lo l;" . It ii i.i . !" (.w.l ttt - t f.n titikt I, . ml. ,t rlom aktlntl kt .4tio-., ( hat It k rati r ii ti i.l ky id M uki f" li I" I w tt en-a-l ti IH ,fi- j I tat,,,) M ViwiM M,i ulna) .!. II ui.SIi ta m I ., , , . ' ,, ' t ! ! .Ul '! .lk ki k ! .i.. U li k.i- . X l.il., hl. hI s..r 4 .1.1 .kli'-lia ti-l M iiil " f ll4WlUlU I iMIMII 1 1 ' Ml -. -I lk -.,- l4ii ktakaat ! ' I am i4,r. Ilitll Wlutai k ! kl.H, I ' -l tl t .! ' i f it. J k .- It .4 ji In. . a. Km4 ratutit km HI - im i l.l, 4 ) i ! Nlw ). a k.i , a i u a ii t j k jf M tel4 .se-4 .. ( Ilk 4.t eVItaM k4 ! ! -ti..f 4 W , t' i.tui.s t t vl ii iwai.ii j ). OiiSilis Terb (It r;., y.nat ,.i,,'r Hon. ,,X,.U , ti.in ,..0 .... Plnri-a ,.R.Ii.,... Kraie-la .,H (r) Kra.na ,,H. n. Bwanroii k ,, '4. M. ....... Kilns ..I,. II. ...... Wl.ntif ,. H. II ......... . Mimroa ,.K.M n. RaJIgrn Siitiiilltiillona t.lnroin! Durlai'h for ti,iiii-r, l.awla for t:urlaln, Onialn f-ir Ttioiiinr; Onirhii T':h: Short for Oliars, Kolnii-a for liorn. V. Hallsren for Kllnr, Kraiula for l'i-tfion, Pe'araon for Krlw, I'owfll for ('.laiaoii. Hhort for Porn, dlirrs for l-'mri'-lM, Hlnttas for Obatf. Waal for Zuat, I. .llran for Kline. Toui lnlowi.f,lncoln; Tliomos, Krlf; Omh Th: Kiln. ........ Try for point ; Uiown (dropkli-k), Jiwaii aun (drneklrk). , (ifflolala: Kffrraa, Johnann frioana eel lesr): iimplrr, tY Nbmak) ; Ho linrainan, Swanaon (Nabraaka;. Heoro hy imrloda: I.KAU TO KMM Islandern Win. r.clhany. Ni'b., Oct. 2S. (Special Telegram.) t'oach Krnia Frank' Cirnnd Ishind Zelnaa chalked up an other mark in the win column yester day, when they romped over the Cot-l-.-r eleven for 20 point, while the lii-thnny team failed to get a point In the scoring column. Tfio feature of the contest wa a (hi . vii rd run fur a touchdown hy Uh Jit. llnind Island quarterback, in the second period, when he grahhed one of Khulls' long punt and ldtpped his way through the entire Coiner aggregation. t.riiiiil Itlsnd, Pea. f'nlner. Anl I T. K Kn.linlllrr H I'Im Ian I., T ahull i' ) llmii'ii H! I .. I.. N"'" I ti van " I'ava ti M-kaiiii B. ll pois.ar Nrwioi-jar H T Hailnnn I'ewell H. K Nl. hula It-hrl.r ) Fi. .. ., K'.ani I- nil I,. 11 Jloar.a li. I'li.ian H H .KraytiNI ill In run ,11 r. M Hill " Suhaiiiqiaa liran.l Inland: lira, ll for Pro k. oi: rin.niiiii iiii, fr s I'h.l.n: f A ii lil. cm net : Tlion.ia for M, liola. M,'i,i,n (r Kta.linill.r, Hop km. f,,r 1l,.ird, oila for llun,,.n T"'l. Iidimi,.- ll fli.l.i, (li. Hum J, u,,i fi,r iiiin-hilown; Hn.k (ji nf. .''. '' ,!u'r"'. Many H.,. I'mi.irra, """"i" II".. I In ii, S.aaus. ' lima of ,.i ,l. u ii,, mil. a. FOOTALL RESULT5 Mtll) it Hr l is. I IMA I. I .Hli.l k.,,.a,,. u, t,rtt n,M a IiiI.Imi ll.li. 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