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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1922)
THE OMAHA TIKE: MONDAY. OCTOBER r.O. 1tv Lincoln Meets Central in Important Football Game Here Next Saturday 1 Contest Will Have Hearing on State Title Warriors of Two Council Bluffs High School Elevens !SVlrakii Meet Strum. ami Cmj:litnn Taiklc South Dukolii I'liiirreity in Long l!itltIo. Ni lly Ittll'll HAI.NKII. rLIUiASKA university, rnllegu "ml high s. IumiI f . .. . 1 1 . II It. unit will! hop another hurdle In the lit' v f'T KP i'.t-i.ri honors this wi-rk end v hen Important games nre m hedulrlj for marly nciy Cornhnsker field l"'i ilny nnd Saturday, j Uisi week witnessed tin- weeding nut ill K'dtal hUH- (null h hnol fool., IpiiII contenders front tin- state chum-' I ionnhlp race, nnd nlnji saw ths ml ! mi nr i.f Nebraska, closer to uniHher! Missouri Vul'ry 1 1 1 . I The. Nebraska Muckers, "termed t h-1 wonder H-ani of the. west," f aMlly ' trounced the Oklahoma university, 3;i I to 7. The Sooner, however, scored' in Nebraska, something Ml-suii couldn't ilii, but once the Hunkers (tut! started against JicMiilc Owens' gri sters, the smil licnii r didn't have u limine with Cnniil flaw-son's. Nehrus In eleven. To liny lit Syracuse, KiitiiriLiy, Nibiasku play Syniuime 1 m Syracuse In the iluskers' firm bljrl buttle i.f 1S2. Little In known of ,-.'. i iicuiu in this; neck of the woods, I ut f.illoans of Nebraska are almost I crtaln thut the Cornhuskers will rv-l turn to their 'inlhn haunts with vie- lory perching on their banner. In Omaha Inst Saturday, grid four I witnessed the downfall of Crclghlon I before tho powerful attack of Mar-1 ilU'tte of .Milwaukee, 23 to 0. j The Milwaukee, team played better j than f'relghton nnd as a result won tho contest. Crelghton apparently had uu off day nnd tho Klue In cure to play better against the South Dakota university tenni hero Saturday. To (.i t Into Action. Oninha university will net. Into fic tion after u week of practicing when the MiiroMtm tackle the Trinity col lege team of Sioux City. It hu.8 not been ilcciiled where the (fame will be played. Among the city and male high fchools, the race for the i humplonship is becoming' more nnd more biterest log with only the strongest eleven urvivlim'. Omaha Tech lost to Lincoln, 13 to 7 S.-iturday. Tho Links have not been il tented nnd are among the HtrutiK '! ront'-iidoi fur th'j stale title. .Next S-ttUiday .Lincoln nnd Central piny at League park In what in ex pected to be t lie liiont Important pme if the season iiinonir high school tenia in Omn.hu. Central has played but one stale hii:h el. v n. Creighton high of thin city fell before the attack of the Pur ple buck. Last week Coach Schmidt's gi leister defeated North J)es MoineB, :3 to I.iiu oln Meets ( entral. When Lincoln and Central play here one or tie.' oher la golnc to be elimi nated from the nu?. Tioih teams nre represent e l by Htronu llneH and fan!. liacUfl.'l'la and boh elevens have been well Hchooled In the aerial attack. The outcome of i'tin contHt will (;e a lotiK wiy towan. f .'ttlliiK the Mate title, we believe. Beatrice further detnon.t rated lis s'lvrmlh "A'U" I' defeated University Place, 4" to 14. last we k. Beatrice plays at Tct umseh Friday. Tei uniM-'h lias been eliminated from the race. The CitrtiH AKi?le trounced Me Coi.Iv. 6j to 0. This team of Afifties is Another stionu state hiuh eleven and one worth watchinif. Friday the Alt Kies play jfdnlen ami should win with ease. ColuinhiiM Wins. Lincoln Defeats IVeh Hi;li, 13-7 j Kline Itat r 6 Vanl for ' Only Tom IkIkwii Snrfl ' llV OltlilllilllK. j l.lucolii, lict. r;i.--(Special Ti le j Kiiini ) llivli s. laii.l f ins nt a reiil IT' . It of f.H.tball on .Vi'I'l .iku field 'Halnrday iifleruoon, when Oiniiliii I I'. cli lit lil the nil victorious Links to I'1 I" victory and with Just a fair iniiioilitt of luck, would have mule u j toin bduw n In the last four iuIiiuIck jnf play that would either have tied illi" value or won for the Om.uM a.' 1'i-Kllt Kill. i Lincoln was land fouitht nil tluuuli , 111' Kaiue, iiiul It tt.ix nnyoio's inie fi tit it the final whlHtle blew. '.'lie i Links Ki-oied flint, adilltiK auo:lier 'toiichdown a few iiiliuit n J i'er with ' i'ri IniC line plunk'1 s. j Klluze 'lgaKK'il tbroimh 111" Lin jeoln defciiw in the middle, ut the third (quarter for 18 yards ami urnrcd a 1 DUilclown for Oninha, j In the last quarter, Munloe, Hln- I (tie Mild V'einetlb"l nilviinced the jball In nerlen of line plutme to Lin 'coln'n J foot line. With only one down ' remaining, Kline tiled a fake, nnd wan 'thrown for H B yard loon. I Omaha Tech' backfield wan a flxht- Olympics Trim Hillside Kleven in Hani Came Important Grid (lame Thin Wuk ( dti.tlta pl.iv I) IVo" (iridi-trrs ! 'IV. i nntir I caul Will l l'-to-0 Sron. I (tit-itnil i iitn - or i. iiiini- i.i.-. Hill. klltrT. tatih (Hlnril in rrlmiiiii( IH tnr.U l"t III erlnilliiiKe .. t Kli.l il .xn. i I lil tall) ell iIiomi '$ A l':lMei Mllrtiii.ini , . . 't M l'ane r..niilH.-. , a I I'lMMew lie-itl.t.lfel II 1 r,iMr4 llllefi. pint ........... 4 t I I . It I'lOIIW iiii-.Iki ...... til till I'lil.l. Niertttfe (M'lUI -l '-'" I MI.I' '! 4 limit. lea flittered ,. :i ;( tier I.f klilo.il X : hl.k.itf. . ,...:m III hl.k.iff. reiiirnril i r(l r ... I.'i IVliallle K .1 lln.ikl) Ita slli uiel. ii I II llfilib'ka lliiur.-i-MMfill 0 tl j The Omaha Olympic won their ( olid kiiiiih (if the si.itn.n at !,i;iue park yesti rd.iy, l!t to 0, before a rrowil of 2. lion p. rnni; j The lllllaideri;' Alhletlc club of lies ! MolneM wan ill" Invader. Atiruhiiiu I flatlnnl eiu-h. Ilflilr). HHMihltint Tim I, I'lipelliii. Ininlil HIkIi Toil liiiurn: Mu(eitii-er, eaiu'h: IVarw, llemlerum. Owen (it. Ilrawn, Wnaeimurr, Hi. Hum: VV.il-h, I'HIri. U, ll.-lw l, KjiIii, llul. hlnii. MMrkwell mul Kimae. 'I hiinina Jetrerxin llliib Unnilliur : rinu-ll; tilete, Tire, niton, t.nnluli, ThiimpMin, roiieli, lloltonil Hipp, I iiffnmn, Miller, Kiirrla, ( uteih. Lord Lonsdale Says Dempsey, Carpentier Not Up to Old Times Iindon, Oct. !. Tim ood old box Ink (lay" are In tho past, uccordintt to Lord Lonsdale, the modern counter part of the M.'irouis of Qiicennliury. Jack DeniiiKey, (leoitres C.iriieiitler and tlie rest of the modern achool of, boxers do not count up to tho stun dards of the old rulers of Fistlanin, ae-1 cording to Lord Lonsdale. "CiiHtiiiK back over at least half a i century of boxing, one cannot help ex-' perlcncltiK a paw; of regret, even of j daduess, in comparing thu eras that. I lie at the beginning and the end of j thin period," Lord lM)iisdale said. ' "For it seenm that tlie old days arej gone gone beyond di e. lining and do-1 f iling; those (treat, grand old days I when swart men. lusty men, went up j against ew ai t, lusty men for the sheer j glory and tumor of the finbt and left i all thoughlH of cash and kind in th locker at home. " havo no hesitation In laying that the ennrmolin purses offered nnd tlie moneys made by promoters in getting up exhibition nre going to ruin tlie art. They nre utterly out of propor tion to the Hclence. "Where are the Charlie Mitchells today, the Frank Slavins. Jimmy Cor bet In and l'eter Jacksons'.' giants of their age were the surces .sors of contemporaries of licient provocation for n real tight be tween men who knew how 'to tight and who had studied the relative val ues of Jaws and knuckles. Hut today a harassed promoter must needs wheedl'i his boxers with honeyed phrases containing promisen of thou sands of pounds before they consent to grace the ring a ridiculous situa tion. "There would be a palliative even for this if glove contests today were worthy of the fabulous sums at tako. Hut the actual fighting in as farcical as the minis concerned. So much ha boxing deteriorated that il is almost with the certain conviction of being hoaxed Unit one goes to a 'modern content." Cornliuskers and Drake Lead Valley '" Copliers Trounce Ohio State, 9-0 Northrop Field, Minneapolis, Oct. 2'.k Minnesota upset the dope at Northrop tield Saturday, defeating Ohio State, tl to 0. Minnesota opened These fl vIciouM attack on Ohio' line in the tlrst period ami pushed over a -i u;i lly ' touchdown after a march of 7(1 yards up mo iieiii, .viaruneau, ;vici recry ami ColuiuiiUc moved up a notch nearer the championship when it defeated Harvard, 44 to 0. last week. The "Hiscoverei s" will play Albion Friday and If thtt "dope" runs true to form, Ci.lumbui will win another contest. Kearney, the team that put tho j skid! under Lexington, victor over, North I'l.itte, 1'.i'J2 champs, won from I Hustings 1'isi week. IS to II. Kearney j meets York at York Friday. liavard, .WUou and Leigh were! liiniina: -d from the race tweek. I vlrilu uflllu ;.t-t III K'itl'MilV Tlliv'll John L.. Fitinnnons. Jem Mace and j I' ''n carrying the ball. Tom King. "Have we any cause for pride when we try mentally to match our greatest with tlieKe? I doubt if even a Hemp sev could have stood to the ussault of tuny of these warriors, although Hemp- Ohio tried desperately to score, fiut Minnesota's defense had them back at the' four, 10 and L yard lines. Work man in each insance mlHHed a drop- j kick. 1 sey Is, without doubt, the one standing figure of our day, a groat boxing tighter. He Is the sole excep tion to the general rule of mediocrity, but it is open to doubt if even he could survive the grim fitness, tlie fighting prowess that wan an innate part of every one of those giants of Uhe past. "The old ':i.w kiimi.i.-' lights were not such 1 1 - it.lv nr.v affairs a are generally imagined. They wen- more injurious, certainly, but not halt so punishing as the modern glove light. "In thus" Wild ilava a gallon of beer and a five-pound note were unite snf- . Coe Gridsters Win Over GrinneU, 1 5-0 Kansai City, Mo., Oct. 2!t. Nebras ka, and Hrake remained at the head of tho column today in the Mlxwiurl Valley conferenco football champion ship race. Another school. tfc! Kan hum Aggies, has not jbet-ri d'-fealod this year but two tie games cut consld r nbly Into tho teatn'H championship possibilities. The games yesterday did not materially alter the (.tinc'ing of tho teams, all of them result'ng large ly as had been predicted. yesterday's crucial game in the con ference, the one between Nebraska and Oklahoma at Norman, resulted in a :t'. to 7 victory for Nebraska. )e- i spite the. difference In the score Okla ' noma played a good game, lending Ne I braska, 7 to 6, at the end of the first quarter. Superior passing In the last, three quartern won for the Cornhuftk em. It was Oklahoma's first defeat. ivansas i. niversny iinii i ne iai,,iB Aggies fought a hard battle yes'erd.iy: on the Aggies' Held nt Manhattan, the' final score being a 7 to 7 tie. The j only other conference game was nti Ames, la., where Amen defeated j Washington Fnlversity, 13 to 0. j Missouri and Orinnell played nori-j oonferer.ee games, the former defeat ing St. Louis in a stiffly fought game, 9 to 0, while the latter wim being de feated by Coe, 15 to . There will be four conference games next Saturday. Kansas Aggies against, Missouri nt Columbia, Oklahoma against Kansas ! I'nlversiiy at Lawrence, Ames against j Drake at Les Moines nnd Washington ' against Grlnnell at Orinnell. I The standings: Intf aggiegation. Munioe, Kline, els-j i iilierg and Singles, sent In for Sell- i gren, hit '.he line time after time for! (onwisterit gain. Twice Omaha threat-! ened the goal line, one time going over for a touchdow n, w hich wan disallow ed for a penalty, s The first, quarter wan scoreless. In the second period 'J'hotnns Hrown and Inirlseh advanced the ball to omaha'l Hi yard line. Lewis went In for Curtain. Krown ran around end or 22 yards and on tlie next two plays Krown made the extra yard for the touchdown. Krown failed at a place kick for (coal. In the latter part of th quarter, Lewis kicked 40 yards to Omaha, who fumbled, nnd Mclntyre recovered on the Omaha IS yard line. Krelg, Krown and Lewis advanced the ball to the I yard line, where lvr Ig went over: for the second counter, frown drop-1 kicked for goal. In the middle of the third quarter, Munroe, Km sua and, H'elsenberg dtove steadily down the! field to the IX yard line. Krasne added i ja couple yards, and on the next play, Kline crisscrossed through the Lin coln defeime, for 1i yards, and a touch down. Swanson dropkicked for the extra point. t.lneup and aimiinury : loss playi of "lilld" d a ginue, Jiijiniei throughout ( I-1';'"!. nciinnirii iii.'.i i. villi ii.i'ikt Lincoln (t:il .Mi linyra . . . I In an HA Uf i a . , , , . Cnok .ti.ii'-a KWly UHrriner Jiri.wn I'urtaln Thorriaa l'.. j.. .I..T. . . . . . . c . . . . ft . o . . . . H ,K. H. .. .y. H... ,H. H. . . K.H... Oninha Trrh C) y.unt A'eakeifed by the Knox, the Jlill 'ldci s but losing bull! i the gmni land more as the (.'arne progressed. Until at. the end of the game, four of the regulars were on the sidelines. The line plunging of lahy ami Walsh of (he Olympic buck field HHJt Hie feature of Hie (fame. These two husliles Here alnas gnoil fur 10 or IS yariN, and one man (inkling them, was never sufficient In lirlnif litem liiiwil. Leahy repeatedly made first iIiihiih Ihriitigli the line, while Walsh reeled off runs (mot tlie secondary defense of llje Alhlelics seemingly al will. On the line, Km ry, Kerry, !'niil."cn and Mumi played wil. Kerry, ilay. lug cent"!', Iniercpied three of the Hillslders' iiasses. Lowe in the back field, and Koss on the Ilrj", were best for the virltors. Oes Moines kl'ked off to Leahy, who returned IS yards. The Olym pics failed to gain ad kicked on the fourth down. Watson reeled off 20 yards for the llillsideis for the only first down of the half for them. On the next play 1'cs Moines fumbled on its own ,'iO yard line, and MacKechnle of the Olympics lecovered. Then com meneed a march toward the goal, only after thu ball had KM II.. Irl.la) Ti-rti iiilit toiuih si Install pars, lluiel.H k si I rrllif,in liigli. sl' l I . I nlrlf.t I'lare ill l.rlteia I nt. II. . i.t Vx'li iilliin- al ll. lliaio. I. liirol.i r. nl ILr.lieler. l'.I.M.tii(WI, uf I'lenr. M..rlll nl Hi hi,:?!,,,.! Ilr..l.rn Huh at I. rami I t.tnil lltiilr i. I miib l-alla I M Ml tilliiim. I',, .1 I ti.ii.l nl llio-lniia, Hlrfl.'l.l si SrUl.ll. leiii.Kiuii al ti'iimtiiie, lletifrli r al IV. ill.iwrlt. ..Illll Muni I lly Hi (L.IMH. Vlniilrii ,iit.itiii.t I iirtu sa at ( nrtia. M, I iHik nl ll'ililrrse lliiianl nl , ,,11-liliilf. i till ler ,. V .iIiimi II irlii.Kl.iii nl I riMilf. .olll I 'Li ill k.'.lia, ellh nl ll'Nrill I nil I lit nl VI in ( 111 . tllllii-r al lii'V. ill. nllienliiirs mi ..rlli 1'l.ttle, Ki-arnev al Mirl,. II el I'iiIiiI hi l r.-nii.nl, I una I'liie Hi a.litMirOi. II. iitilil.ni nl Iti'ii'-.ll. I. III. t III I 111 al full.. I ..liiinl.il el ll,lin. I ill.r rri-liM.en HI WrHiiril. Ilwei.ljft nl ( trr. Itilrl.iir lit nttrtnr riiillkini.iilli nl Nrliraaks I it) , IVfuter Hi 1 fkllllllill, f iir h( l.i.n. M.'h'u.l f..r I f h! Ahliinil. Siilli.n nl I lav leiilrr, lilM-rlln I li a ii I a I Hinlrlife. VI, 1 u,k Hi llnlilii-ar. I heeler al leani(i-r. U v it... ri nl Pawnee I Uf. I r f..ril ill llhi.i. e, NlMlil.iH Nt Ni.rt.ilk. ti V I I ( III I M.I., Ni-l.rasliM t'eiilrat HSntriat llimliinc HI llnl!lir. .'lirukn "le no flKMlfnt t ntntr Hi I nfii-rall IMm e. vilrlUn.l ui,iliil I, rand I-IhiiiI si llranil nl Storm Klllia Weln.nticrif . . . . . Munroe , R. Kcillfien 8ul,itltililons f.lneoln: Iuria h tnr Tlfiii.-ra, l.wla for rurtnln, Curtain for Thoinai; Omaha Te.;h: Hhort for iilurg, Holrnr fur Horn, I', Hellitr'n fur Kllnt-, Krate-I fur l''-t-rnnn, JV-t,;rnn for H-Inh, I'nwell fur Petsraon, Khort for Horrrrf Olwiit fur Kr nets, blliKl'H f'.r OI,iif, Went tor y.unl, V, Well(;rn for Kllna, Touehrlowna Lincoln: Thomn, Krl; Ctrnaha 'i'ch: KSne. Try for point: Jlfown (Uropklck), Swin aon lroi.kltk . uffntlalu: He1fr'. Johnaon (I)onn e.u- IftiT); umplra, ' ituy iNebraakai lini-anian, Hwaraion (NebraMkal. H'-ore tiy iitrlodH: Omaha Terh , B Lincoln 0 I.KAV TO Kt'M Plan to Give Seal Fans Strong Team I""" which ended ""' j, !,.,; been plnnt"d between Hie standards I'ranila by Leahy. The try for point was ) Kmxli ; m i Hwalirim 1 " I lie utynipicK secoiiu coimicr can e soon after Leahy kicked off to Lowe, who hcainliered coaluariN V) yards. Olympics thi n held, forcfiiK Hie Ath letics In kick. The Olympics look (he hall on the M yard line and f lailed another irre i.sl ilile marcli, which ended wlien Walf li went over the line for another touchdown. The try for point bounced off Hie stand ard. Olympics, it. Middles, II. The Olympics' last counter came In the third stanza after they hud re covered a fumble on the Ilillxldcrs' eight-yard line. The visitors held for three downs, but the distance was short and the charges were severe and Leahy put It over -on the last down. Leahy made the try for point. The game ended with the ball in the middle or the field with the Olym pics trying to score another" touchdown. Ilrad i (I 7 ' 0 1 3 i Tin tillf-llt,' 01nnil. (III). Krn''y Munti ........ Hhaw Horry H.ak'V Pnuleii Arlani.-iin HhMn.-il-jin Mn,'Ki,iiliie Walch Ijahy -Coe ile- Caledonians Beat Italian Team! Crippled Cyclones Sweep to Victory Ceilar itatiids, la., Oct. feated Orinnell football game today, IS to fl. The Crimson completely outclassed the Pioneers in Hie first three quarters, Coach Kd ward's men failing to make a first down until the final period. Kich, Strong and Collins played brilliantly for Coe, while Captain NoicUiis was the star for Orinnell. j Team. i NehrttAku ' OriiUe I Kiiiisaa AffKtes . . : MiioMiuri ! Amen iiklahonm the homecoming i Khiimis I nlvernlty (rlniifll V uKhiiiicliiii . . ... fit. 1 .IMS! 1 .MM! 1 .III HI Ml .h; .Mill .(MSI .IHHI .IIIMI The largest collection of buttons In the world is Raid to be owned by Frank Peterson of Fryeburg. Me. There are in this collection approxi mately fiO.dftil buttons, no two of I Valla which are alike either In si.e or shape, show San Francisco, Oct. 29. Chiefs of the San Francisco baseball club, which won the Pacific Coast league pennant this year, Intend to give the fans as strong a team next year as they had this year, according to Jack Miller, manager of the Seals. "San Francisco Is the greatest minor league city in the land and, as such, deserves the greatest minor league baseball team," Miller said. Two San Francisco stars, Willie Kamm and Kirnrny O Conned, go upikur.i. I,o ... .1... ,.f fr.r tliH hli-h. '"m(on '"' est prices ever paid for minor league players. Kamm was sold to the Chl-c-igo White Sox for $Htl.0l0 and u'Connell to the New York C.iants, champions of the world, fur $".".000. In their places, however, San Fran cisco will have two youngsters. Hene With of whom rn. ,b. t: , . ; T. . .1. ;.. Ilm-nit Ms l4lk.', lit. I illloillit .1 ILmrie Hgnlnl 1'rrij Ml Tern. f Ini.lron iiaHlin.1 K.-urfiey l ki-arney. oriiMtv. Oel'fiiil si ,itiaratKii. llnii normal si IVelliNiiy. hliiirn al HniiHa etiili normal. IVilliaMa VI unlet all Ht Ol.-nila. Morfilnvniifa Ht II.- M.ilfn-a. I' WH Mar 'li-H'iiers nl raraon. I'enn Ml HI nipoiifi. M llllani-.l. xrll st VV rr n.liura Ti. ti er. ! Kfirtfisflelil ilorliuil ml Mtnaolirl Ha- l fry an. lelilral rotleire nl. Cent ml W mil-fan, I urttiHKa Ml lain-kH. MliKII.U. Iieul. Hi-nlti llakiibi iiiiivi rnily nt I rrlitlilon. Trinity HKill'e.1 Oinulnt ut Lenten- purk; IJlM'l.ln Hi l-lltlilt. j IISSIII III l I I I . Miieonrl Hi liillinan .4tfjfie. bivvii sltlle al llraki. , l;kl.illi.nri ill Kiilliln, J IV HnlllllKloll ill l.rilllil-tl. v.l,rHl'. tit flinnne. I i No m i-iiiit,T.-ri."- 'f:tne. o ut Kit-. ; W N,,innlii at VliiniiHofii. Vli-lilsali AkkIi Hi Mi-liifiill. j Norllotenli-ril ill llllili.la, ' Halnii.ll III I'nriliie. j ImlliiiiM lit Noire llulne. i I I entre Hi Ui-iiIui k . J Hiiiinfia iai-a Hi MlaMillrl. 1 H untilnitloli lit M. IiuU. llUliiliiiiiei lit Kiilmiln. i Arnen nt llrnki'. i i (ienliiik M.-nlrynn nt .viilli-mliiirii In 'nlltille. I Triilinylvailii Hi W.nUtiltr. I larlliuin Hi 'lii-Ullmiliii. ( p.in Colj nt If ul ter. 1 Hi-fivnn -il He rmiw, , I Hone l ily HI Mari-tt. ; 4 nne nl I filcil. 1 lllierlln ill w llleiiliiirir. tlenlern Krw-rve Hi IIIIHIll. U'minti-r at lli-nnin.ni. WUml Hi Ohio i-nlvan. -l. MVirra Hi Ohio lliilrmlll. I.oiiil.unl HI Oetnill. Ml. I, ,ii nl I ". H HnhliiKlon ill Orinnell. ; l.lllller 111 ! Hf- lornll at lliltlilille. Vorlh Oak-iliv al Nortli HakalH llnnkill linlliom nl .Mnr.iil-lle I J.iinfuvun A.loliiliiin nl M. I Mio-lrl-r at Hrlelon. N...rlliwenli-1-n I 'nllein Ml lwren!, I lllpon Ht Oirroll. Ilrniller I'olt Hi ItlllM'ta Menlejsn. tilKllnlHIia Hi .(ami-n MilUkln. tlM,.LI,,rn .,1 l.lnrelii. Illliioln (nllrge Ml MimmollOl, III, in, In , irni.il nl Inllexe. Fallicr Pitln't Like Name; ! I'icks (rootl Otiet for Sons j poplar JlbilT. Mo., Oct. 211. When "Kill" St "en of Marshall was very young Hie baptismal handicap his parents hung on him began to pall. There Is no romance to a name like Kill: no suavity or subtlety; no glamor, .ie. TliomHa. Illinois Teaciiera George Sisler Has Worth v Rival in lilue (ii.inli.Hi of lniti.ll S.nk for 'I'ipTs I Ids liVrn Hin ictl HctHMlli I'roM-i lii.il ISllsll. ' lieiilge Sisler. great il.' be h,i --'imhi , mil nil tlie li'iaelmll bull, hi :i',. US lie ti,..M lip for He V CI .1 1 V ("if s 111 collie, hi nil look to his fust I ..I -( 1 1 a boners III Hi" filtllle fu- thl'le Is illiiitlli'l I'lllll- bin of the initial sack vim lias been uciking .inch rapid strides foivvanl lli.it it i:, I,, Hived In .iiiottier year or two j.-.i ,-i Hie v.-ry l itest will over- lliml nnd p.i.a li e VHilliler will k'T of Hie St I, ills I! ,V1S We li fer to Ll llliie. Hie in . ,. , i v ami i.. and di'letc I'o. ii ilj.i ii nf No. I s.nk for the luiroit i'igel s illue's light (in. Well lilirlid 'inalli Hie pri.vciblal bunlnl, niin ply In inline Mnler has at mill mil like those Itiiaabui biiotiea nu the liillil.n of our fair oiing lliini;s. SWier did iin.vtlii'H; and everlliuig any and I'll Ann i ii an leaguer did I he (cist kciim'II nnd I hen went I hem a few heller. True, he did mil lead in the Inline run mailt and in mif or two oilier ib iiioiinciiK of the grand old itaiui'i hut when iui hate siiiiiiniil up rt cry thing mi jusl had In hand II lo le I nhl's best lii l as the king pin of Iiiihc. ball. With S.Hler out of the rerkotili s there Is no iiuestloti but that lilue would have been conceded the honor of tn-ey the ablest firrt baseman In tin- in niits. There Is none oilier than Sisler who can nueftlnii this. .)" .Tndce, Jin k Mi Innis. Oeorge Kelly, .lj!.e liiiibeit iitnl one or two others played good bull, but they nil pain Win n compared with Jhe superior, nil an. mid work of Ty Cobb's ImtinI sai !,"r. idle is without i nest ion Hie liet leadoff man in b.i-eb.ill, lieiug nil I exiellenl waller (rlinmes are the official an luces will show thai lie drew Hie iiiiihI p.ie .es ill Hie Ilia j us), Ile can hit Hint old apple ss vtcll its (he next one and once he's on I lie riuiua) he liiiows what is meant liy speed .inl oiiick Hiink ing. Klin's Inaiii aptienrs la he. al most as active as dial of Ills leader, I he (ieorgia I'eai h. When te say this we are pajiii!; a glowing (fi lmic to jniing l,n, for lo our way "f lliinl;ip.' IVil.h's mind na anil prob ably slill is the mosl alert ever Kiiovvn to liasi hall. Th" one tiling thri nppoars In be ai-ainst Pine is his Imposition. Ho appear; to b" of a fully temperament in ettiklng contrast to Sisler, who, al though lie plays the game with every ounce of energy at. bin command nev er sulks and even goes t'Ht of his way to avoid a runin wit ha rival player. Pine h is been told about this trait and It Is said that he has been fighting himself lo remedy It. How ever Cobb wants l.itn to retain his fighting spirit even nt the expense of being accused of having a surly din position. , Clue Is going; to be one of Hie rank iou atars of baseball ti'-xl jear and for several years to come no matter what bis temperament may lie He. just happens to be one of the Holt, who was "born a ball plaver" and unless we nre off in our reckoning he's going- to make r.eorge Sisb r tep faster than ever to keep out In front of him. u. . K. Ii. Q. .1.. . R. .V. Illllnlilrr (III 1 Kinith I Aiinntronif ! t'.onn ;; ' ' "'x'Ji I elan, eclat or class. . II i-i.ilemoii afler marring", I'Hrilallion i I. owe roieny began arriving vvjiihun Shade and Schoell May Battle Nov. 13 la .'lorn. 1 by platoons, Hill when Kill's . , i i i singly ui... ;flti,, st about for moil- j Hiu,n ccordin'.' to word i. night from Leo ,-r Mi: ltloi-m,- can for mul Hal Khyne, great promise. ' Sulintititii,n HI' rut,!' Itpnley. Iln.wn f .r -Mar-Keehnli . riolon-.'-k for A'lHiir.ori, VVlifpiini? fur Slmnahan. .Morten tor Kti-r.v, l-Jtnery f,,r Morton. I Crawford tor Whl'M. Ailarnmn for Ito- for ;siiav. illllbiiletn: He-n, I., in nry fur Ar,n- stri.lig, ilreetn for Mi-ltiii-. AllwitriJ lor J"m n, Mettiie for Oroom. liiooni foi Car ilii iiion. Seore l.y poiiodn: Mvmuli' r. 6 7 n- 13 lllllnlilf A. (' I, 1 11 II 11 Ti.u.ii.l'iwiis: l."aliy I I eilil H 1 1,-r tOUehil'iH II llltil li.l M or.'a r 1 y : letters of individuality ami distinction. ; Kill suoceiiled. There are. nine of the little stei-nf. all boys, anil Kill gave them a siart i nlifo that he had never had. Hill's buys, reading from left to ! right, or olherw'lse. nre: Koson, Tasco. i Lasco. Cicero. Marvilo, Itocoe. Otto, ' Woodrow ami Vanzo. , received here P. Flynn, inan- of Pave Shade welterweight, r, Simile will arrive in Omaha for his bout with Fratikie. ' S, i),,, n, srln diilid fur thn Aitdltort ! uni. ! The , 1 1 . -1 1 1 1 i The b Ait , Shade hi Id November 1 ''. Shad" fi i ry in Husinn November fi. Shade Schoell fit-: I . r will be Hie vent of a Legion athl. lie show. ,nt is scheduled for 10 rounds, iriliir-' to Jake . Jssacson. th Scho.-ll fight will probably be Per- v ., 11 h! T.ulr-n li'r.-iKliOiitl n 'n-lKliI en I, ii'iii.ii Inh. II orti.ll). tllni'k.'ppr; Meiiiioii. Ii.-ii'l 1 1 ni-i": nn o ll 1 1. ,-1, EDDIE'S FRIENDS Trying to "Come Hack.' Miller p.tiV was the scene of double l.c.cb I in the I'lliah.i l:sinct n c. r l.mp ) lii diy afternm ii. The , I li IimiLh viiciKd the ll.ilii,.-! ;n b one salt d iinf ant the LolieiiiiimJ bfea'.ed 'i ('lu ll. I SHl'tm tiixsls n Imtif m"i' .it Vidtr iiaik. Th CI -. loiii.it, collected SimISj while Hi- I' ib.ins unild tally but I'm L.imri of H' Itili iii aed Aitken n-nl P,ll of H e C . ,l.,ii: n,n wi re Hie l ir. Tti ' l!--heliii.nia thlte l oin's wh.ih .m fnli"l in the ' i-t ht'f Hii.1, lo t'il t'', l '" lb mini, l .i. lU tiilllrlr.l 111 n- -s! Al! e i ,,! .-if ! f- I I V t,, i . . i, .it.- .nr ' 1 1, vi t r ' iv w.,-1 srk .1 "'i- "f 3 " :b" iVtn.a-rH. t-'l 'h.-i- a.... in Or ti luf I ha tut l ! f I ' ! rtia r M lMrttil w 1 hi h Mr It It Tin Viin s, l.i . Oct. - 1"VV a Slate col- lege, d.-nplto a crippl. d lineup, won1 easily from nslnnaro.il I'nlvermiy , I ere this afternoon. 1 t f ! AnoH oitt.i.Oed W aslut'fl .ii in all lilt one p. ii., it In tn Hind )-'r:nd, ) Hie Pile! i.,e:,.,t With a mTif of f,i,ird .tM- "d mirle.1 the lull t" ; I I,,, Cul.-i.t t -1 line oily I" I' r It on .U I'M. ;.drii4 hoi ie V'i,e f'Kt loin h-, ,lmn in ilo- fi!t t" "d, citrvi' ' , O-i ill IV, i'e nil iWlitS 111-111 ,r,( l - p.il'n . i ii Vtoi ,, i.-i ht- uu ii th- ie.iut per It , ta-rt. Ii , n Cfc Lilt . III" t ,. I ' ' f.. I. ,Hm.a a ., n a -i a,4M 'ro'- t Ihrrirr "... a I I for NX i IV.hu I imtiui; IMlk Itrifnlit i. t V th fi.-i. Ill) Il bhl ,s Tn i ucnr rcau UMtur. ,lVt'vMJV I 4VAMT 0HF, KTCric-r! - -POUT 'vKfET ' w KlfXP VOtlR rrrTl) THE ts;0UAXifCJ.Ii U(MATi5 BtviM OP THIS AWt" 0r OCAlEV - I M IM A I - - Let's T-Ry "WEer -bLiiuE, T- i. -i n i0 Service Company s ; Athletes Win Meet t ti f f. '.,!., m In- ah rv . f 4, i-i ! l I Wt I ln! . I I ' I, i V1 r 1 . I - 1 ' ' ft IS I. I "' t . .. . ' ' ' k .:. - . t ( i t pi ifca ,.if U ,.,iii .nl t-l I .1 III ml li I . I t - VI . 1, 1. I I ' . I I'.t. 1 It. I ' !. in 'U i. . I,, i f- i v. i I I1 f t in v.t k4 ; tv .V, I . (a I - - l . i ' v.l ' -. iv ! ft tHIf .1 n t nt nvw v 'A 'X ; ! V y"Vw k-fttV Av T - ME.V lc CA'vti.rvt. - tvicv: vtitlttM. TV ' ft i-ivt-t;. I i j' ( VvCTti FA " "jltlMl - y . ft" ' lYoulli Walkn 1, ,")(( Mile lii Collriri' in .Mi.sniint'i Columbia, Mil., Oct. IT Ketijaniin I Leader Is u student of the old school I he walked here for the uuiveisit v's tlienliu'. ; Lender just coiutdeteil n walk of i I.Mn) miles friii, i .V w York cltv to i ' at I end the I inv I sit V of M .sum i and j Is notv einoileil Leafier earned a , violin mnler his nun nil the way nnd a In. a! to con I Walter Hagen and Kirkwood to Make World's Tour of Golf , Mi ae, nre,j eriipif ineiii m . Itovii theati'i in 1,1111 fmnln j Untie Ins nbKiitiofi. I lie experts I, i wn'k Inn,,,. : V in nl foil-- f., Ills The exhibition galf Imir f Wal ler Hagen, Hie ItrilMi open chain liiiiu. and .le IvIiUvvnnd, Ihe Aiih tr, linn fiii k sliol pla.ter. who ap pear here Thursday, is by fin' Hie most iiietenllous cter miilerl shell by culler. Tiny have already i. laved e than " niiiti he the e:isl. vel Iheir Imir i J" Kiiining. Ilnuni mul Ixiikvvood will play m the wel, i ll the Pin itle a-t, Ihe kiiiillivvenl .Hid Ihe nlllh tmtil Xoiil In ll I ho will leave 1,1 rid lliilaln I'''.' til he- fur exhibition In-fore part iiipat ing in the llrilisli open i h.'iiiipiniiship at 'I l imn, l ol lovvini; this event Ibev will un lo Fraiii r lor exhibit ion and Hie l-reiieh open. They will also tisil Australia. J ipau. I bin. I and South Aftiu be lore lliey are linislied. While Ihe pin Hull nf Iheir I lip vvhi'li I. jil I hem into wune I. mils will not be M l V pri.lil i'.Ic. Hiev are nlixioli to make it n il "win Is) Inin" id il slid will pluv riiniit.li niali Ins wherever Ibev kn tn add Iti-it iiiiiiiIiv In the list id I In tr jolting i on.pienl. Cpsi Grid Play ToUsp ! Kan i.t U.i il,o f--.ii til d'uvii, i,.m.i,i nl l V ,tl.ln to tl V one t'-ui h,.-vv o l 'I'V e i,,.t( i',,,fr i. r , , ,? ton is 1 1, ll 1 1, a ii,t i i t Il,l, M l,Mi I I tl .1 . I It ,1 HI I V I I , I II,. f ltl I I . I- ft" ' I I I.. I I., I In !,- I ,i I 5AS Awes and Kansas Uni. Play to 7-7 Tic in Annual Game 1 V II I I, I.e. It.l U l-ll d ll.i- ,!n I Iv i 'v -s: i k t li I, I llllll 1, it ft, V- -t. i t.v I l 'i a! I i.- t b Ii - P ... Il ia ,i v ,1 , I,:, ..t ..r it. I ,il i n I- ii in i , l .. . ,i ,v lo I I to " -t,.l' ti 1.1 i f I" , I '. I, n e-i . ..-.(. A I' aoi'l tin n oil. !. .".I .tl . -i ,.1,-t II ft i I. l't-ii, I. ... I I ' , v-,.,1 t I t .1 t , I . . , 111 I. I. th l I i . f I l-n-1 0