The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 02, 1922, Image 14

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! I uskers Rolling
Toward Scene
of Syracuse Tilf
Golf Celebrities
Play on Field
. Course Todav
Walter Hagen and hit imiling map, together with Joe
Kirkwood and hit bag of trick, invade Omaha golfdom
today for a two-days' day.
Today Walter and Joe play over the Omaha Field
club course, while Friday these famous golfers play at
the Lakoma golf club.
EDDIE'S FRIENDS
Tha I'luah Thai IsUH.
Till' OMAHA DEE : THURSDAY. NOVEMHEU
i i ,'4 j w a. i 'f ' i -
i yjwwf til i wi ( r
(,'oarli Dawson Visits Crrigh
Ion Vt Vtliirkilay and
Jtttnn Tram at
Station.
"Sure, we'll defeat Uyracua "
With Una word on his Hint, Coach
"rinnp It I'p" mmm of th t njvr
ity of Nebraska fio.t f II tm, term
ed ho "wonder f rit of th
t . 1 '1 I ho ratlhr at Partington na
tion Inst IiIk'iI that e carrying till 22
lluskcr grldelcr toward Hyrai-uae,
N. V., where, mi KaturdHy afternoon,
.Nebraska ml Hyrarua lnh In their
Ho fin, 1 1 game.
Conch, X'ti whoii breezed Into Oinaha
ycati-rdny morning and In Hm after
noon vlaiied Coatch "Mm'" Pnldrig
HI Crelgliion 1mlvori.il', The llunk'T
head rin h also niont part of th aft
ernoon wllh member nf the N'bina
kit alumni of Otuulin talking our tlio
iri'W m fn II i I in which Will bo construct
n mi Ni In uakit field l.i f.iro th iV'JS
fiM'Imll aon open,
'urine IiIh v ImI t lit Crelghton, Cow li
Iinwsoii Inspected the large Crelghlon
gymnasium mul commented favorably
oil the large li.iMkf t null floor nil
vhi Ji Him Nebraska hoopalci a and
'i ilithion logger piny either March
3 or 27.
Headed by Assistant Conch Frank,
dm 22 lluskcr left. Lincoln lit 4:3i
in Ik k Wi 'iliii'mliiy afternoon, an ly
ing nt tin- l!ui lliiglnu station lii wia
lui at fl Hi i. in , wlt'ra Coach Ruwawi
Joined the team,
Only One Team
Not Scored on
in
.ewr
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i hnmpiinishlp,
York, Nov. 1, Michigan,
toward a Western conference
with ii of thn great
i m, gridiron ma
chine "Hurry t'i"
Yost ha drlllm! In
i i'nl years, la the
only major college
In' t h country
whose Vfri lnia
not been scored on
thl season, accord
ing In ft cr(iilt illa
tion of ifionla to-
(llllc.
T li e Wolverines
Were held to a
scoreless lie iy thf
soiilhrrn iiii, Vuii
dcrblll, but. have
v ii i decisively from oilier opuncnl.
KleVetl Willi hut HUM touchdown
PTiiiiiii'il against Ihcrn Include liar
v.-imI, by Centre; Notre Hum, by Jie
1'niiw; Minniwotii, y jN'oiihwrnltrn,
mul louii, ly Illinois.
Twcnl two (limit aliow utnlcfciitcd
nlKtra. J.lHtail ai'itlonally, they In
ilinlc: Went S IkcoiihIii, Kitr Iinni
WlrlilKim, Town, Ni-hniMka utnl Mlniid
pi t ii .
I'.ir AVcut California, WiiithliiKtoii
iiiVOivkoii,
Ktjt info"
Welpt
on Lnosen
Tank Captain
Mellaril 'Wi'lpton wiia chuaoii to
riiit;iitl tilt; (.'riitnil liltill awlintnliiK
tcniii for tlio i:onilng indoor kciimoii nt
a nio'-tltiK lifli! luxt iilnht nt th Hill
tup m hool hy nil thn inembora nf Ilin
ftqtiHil. Wnlptnn hua been ahowlnif up
wi-ll durltifC thu early tryouta for the
aiimid ii nd win a immler of tha rrurk
)vnip'r Military acHdnmy awlmmlng
tuftiu luat year. The new pilot for the
Central team hna a rnonlrd In AVeatcrfi
A. A. IT. Indoor BwlnimlnK rlrclea anil
lina a atroiiR list of bnekera to ph K
from In fnrrnlim th Ptirple aquad.
2?o you know
that
"Sioi" BiirncH, who helped pitch
tlio .Ww York Gianta to victory In
the worl 1 w-rlra aBulimt tlin Vanka,
pitched Sunday at Topeka for llolton
HKalimt l team of milarled players
rc-pri-Hf nttnK Valley Full.i. Hoy
Sandera of tlio Kaunas City Blues
(liptiHcd Ihin. The K'i'iio went 11 In
nlnita to a 2 all tie. with Valley Falla
Ketung five hlta, llolton eluht. Hd
Iiiikh cmuht for llolton and Tony
lii h'aio iiLyed Hhort for Valley Valla,
Tuny made two error and jioled one
of Ma team a lilta.
Iren .Miirchlnaon, former nailonal
liHi yaid KprlntlnK champion, will, In
the fill in-", iniikB Ilia homo In 1'erth
Aiiilmy, N, J. and npfit thu color
nf tli Niwiuk Aijilctio club. Mur
chiiiwui, who touipetcil in tha iiama
,.f the lll.iHila Athletio chili In the
recent A. A. I'. ehuiiipuiiidip fvvnta
In Newaik, will t compelli-J to run
utmtiai In-d for four month, after
whi. h h will h lmibl to compel
for th Nw Jersey irg,nrMtlon. lie
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Florida Gridittcru
Have Alligntnr
an Tftim Mancol
(.alnravlllr, Ha., Nov. I. Willi
a four fool ulllKatur a iniianil, thn
I 'liivi-raily nf Horlda fool hall
aiinad left here today for (iiiii
luiilue, Mani,, In meet llarturd
Suliiiilay, Tweiily-two player
wcrn In Hie aiiiail llr, ,, A,
Miirphep, prixlilcnt of Hie iinlvei.
ally, hci ompaiiii'd Hie plajira.
Midland Faces Undefeated
Grand Island Gridsters Today
i
Manager Jack Hendricks Will
Round Up New Baseball Team
for Indianapolis Assn. Fans
Jnilliinapolla, Nov. 1, Indliinapolla will he reprcaented In (Ji American
asaocliitton next year hy practically a new team, according to Manager
Jack Jlendrlcka, '
One new outfielder and a new inflcldcr already hav len ohtaliiBd and
thn club la cuatlng around for other hall player of ability. A new airing of
jillchera alao will ho In Indian uniform' next aprlnK, Jlendrlcka ald.
llaidly had thn Americiiii aaancla-
tloti aanaoii enie(l when thn tnunai,'e-
C.oiuh (!lict Wynne'h Elfvcn
May (iliallfiipp Orriglitoii
to l'uhlrraMin
(iHlllf.
T'leniorit, Neli,, Nov. I .--Midland'
Ki'liNtera emcrKf'd from Hih Hliiuxhler
of i'eru'a nilKhly eleven and lira on
tlio warimth imiiln aeekintf the aialp
" . ;
Desi Grid Play
1 Tolfyp
Team ha hull on opponent' 4.1 yard
line, fli-Mt down, 10 yard to mo, for
aecond time, at aturt of a Kanie, Yea
tfiday w (llHCUHMcd what to ilo when
ymir team hna thla opporlunlty for
the flrht time early In a kiiiiib, To
day, we pii-Miune that Hi llrat method
of at tai k did not work, that you
I unteil after falling to K"ln and have
forced your opponent tn return your
punt. Your, end run falied on tha
former ncciialon. What now? Try
the oppoaing line. Tent It to tlnd lt
wukneanea. DlHiover what oppoaing
linemen you can break throiiKh for
gain. Your former experience. In
end running ahould have aided you
In learning aninelhlng about tho op
posing line, na end run generally
fall hecHtiHO of the BKtjreHKlve de
fi'imivo play of a tackle. If one or
both tacklea have been breaking
them tip, drive y.mr attack at center
or a guard, ortontlmca, apllt bucks
will work hern, a the principle of a
apllt buck la to draw a good tackle
too far out of poaltlnn to permit him
to recover in time to atop auch a
play.
Always remember when yon have
the ball early In the guinn in your
opponent' territory, that alniplo prin
ciple of generalship govern your ac
tion. It you fail to gain you can
tot 111 keep the play here by punting
and then playing a hi iff defenae in
order to force your opponent to re
turn the punt ami enable you to try
again.
of the undefeated lira rid Inland Hook
Keeper at Ilia! place Jhuraday. A
big eacort la planned for the team
when it, embark from Fremont Thura
day jimniliig.
Leading Hie Nehrahkit conference,
Coach Chi't VV'yifiie'a aggregation of
mauler are In thu pink of condition
anil In trim for a hard hall. With
the Midland goal i.tomhciI but once
Ihl tu'iiHim, thn warrior are alnt.ed to
give Crand Inland lta hardeat battle
of the autHon. The reaiilt of the con
teat will eliminate a contender for the
Nebniaku chiimplonahlp,
Should Midland aticci-ed In copping
the college honor In the conference,
(itlempla will bo Hindu to Kermis a
poHlMcaaon game with Crelghlon uul
veralty, if tha demand of tho fan
will have any bearing on the matter.
Inereaacd enlhiiHlaam liaa reaulted
from Midland easy defeat over Peru
imd the entire population U boosting
Midland from the aide llnp.
Tho mimo team that faced Peru la
ai hedillid lo lino lip agalnat (Irand
lalajid Thurwlay. The lineup: Nixon
and Harmon, enda; I.uachel and
I-ockatrom, tackle; Inimler and
Taehudy, guard; Klllolt, center; Cap
tain Horn, quarter; Adam, fullback;
Hrunnlng and Ooodacll, hnlfbacka.
Rain Prevents Soccer
Games for Third Time
ftaiii caiiHid pnatponenient of all
game aehcduled today in The Omaha
I See grado achool soccer football
tournament. This Is the third con
secutive day rain has prevented the
Juvenile contest.
Today' game will be played off
next Tuesday,
Ilapni am! Kirkwooil Play
in Rainstorm at Tojx'ka
Topeka, Kan., Nov. 1. Walter
Hagen, Hritlah open champion, and
I Joe Kirkwood, Australian trick ahoot-
er, played In a rain storm and made
the 18 holea on the Topeka Country
club coume yesterday with a score of
1 "0 each. Pur for the comae ia 6!.
TEE,FAIRMA
GrWtf-FINJ
IS.
iiiciit. of thn Indianapolis club started
In the field fof new niaterlal. A a
result, I,e King, a centei fielder, was
obtained from the Gianta. King play
ed In the final game of Hid world
series, getting one bit. In the only
time he went to bat. Jay Klrke,
Mlilgglng Iotiiavlllo flrnt packer, waa
obtained In exchange for Tex t'nWng
lnii, who had guarded thn Initial hag
for several yiara for ludiuiiapoha.
Klrke la a. slugger and Ilendrlcka be-'
lleve he will fit. well In the Indian
tlneiip.
I''rd l''it-slmiiion, obtained from
the Miiattegoti club of the Central
leugnc, Is the most promising hurler
lined up for thu 1(123 Reason, accord
ing to Hendricks. He ia a right band
er, big and strong and ha plenty of
speed. Ho won four games and loat
three while with the Tribe last fall.
A batting slump practically In tuld
seaaon, dining which four of tho lo
cal club'g star Itinera dropped an av
erage of 40 point under their IM1
form, hurt ho Indians' chances In (he
1922 American association race. Regh,
Covington, Hnlrd and Schrelber struck
snag ainl fell down in their hltllng
at that time, Hendricks Hinted, Tho
losa of pitclur Jotinnrd and T fill lo
the New York tllants also weakened
the local team.
Indianapolis finished fourth in the
1322 pennant race.
Says McGraw Not
r t i t
m ravor or union
Walter l!.ign, Itiitlah opn cham
pion, and Jo Kirkwood. Australian
till holder ami noted trick shot
golfer, will play exhibition matches
la Oinab tomorrow and Friday.
The golf llliimlniirie will ba at th
Field chin tomorrow aid Friday thry
will lake a crack at the dirncijlt !.
koma club course, which ha never
ien shot In pur.
hilanley lUivlen, the httky M
club pio, and Jack llugliea. will fur-ult-h
lb opposition for the linaiier
In a morning IS hole match, and Ham
Reynold and lllalne Young will act
a pace-makers or maybe pare set
turn ki the afternoon.
tiiiod for Iron.
Following 3 hole of exhibition
play, th Aiialrullan chatnp will make
trick shot for the fdlllcatlon of rx
perta and duffer.
Kirkwood la wllhoiil a pr when
It roine to making the fiutta Pcicha
do at unts.
Regardless of Inclement weather,
I he matches will be played, It I an
nounced. A a result of rain for the last few
days, the Field course will he In great
shape and furnish Hagen an oppor
tunity to show aoin of the wonderful
Iron ahot for which h la noted,
hllff Opposition.
The Fl'-ld director have mustered
am h stiff competition for ih two golf
celebrllli that the exhibition will aa
vnr of a real battle, of course (he In
vader will be at a dlHadvnntug
result of being unfamiliar with the
coma.
Davis and Hughe shoot par 72
wllh regularity end ft nicy some
time clip a Hlrok off this. Reynolds
and Young can glv anyone a battle
on th pasture, for they know the lay
of every blade of grass.
Ham recently smashed records by
shooting the course In 67 two day In
succession.
Ab Mitchell previously bad hi Id the
pro record with a 71,
Crawford High
Team Undefeated
Omahn lie ,useit Wire.
New York, Nov. 1. Charles Stone
ham, part owner of the New York
Cianla, and Secretary James T. Tier.
ney, denied emphatically today that
Manager McC.raw had permitted any
of hi players to Join the new baseball
union.
Raymond .1. Cannon, Milwaukee at
torney, who ha been retained by the
union as counsel, earlier In the day, Is
said to have declared that:
"One hundred and Ihirly-six of the
15 player in the National league
have joined (he new baseball players'
organization.
"Six of the eight rlulia in the league
New York, Cincinnati, Huston.
Itrooklyn, Philadelphia anil SI. Mill
have Joined almost to a man.
"Twenty-one member of the cham
pion (iiant have enrolled with the
consent anil approval of Manager
John Mctiraw."
Crawford, Neb., Nov, l.(Hieilal.)
Coai'li Hniilh'a gridiron wiiitIois of
Crawford High, although from one
of tho smaller cities of the alale, are
Attracting a great, deal of jilti-nllou
In tiorlh west cm Nebraska. The Craw
ford fen in has won four ronsecnilvn
games this season und are still In the
running for the stale championship
of Nebraska. They bavo scored
total of I Ml point while their goal
llnoliaa been crossed but mice, Wright,
lHllirnp, ono of tlnlr baekfli'ld men,
la no doubt one of the fastest, shifti
est and haideat-bii ling halfback in
the state, while Captain Curl Ander
son Is a fullback of undisputed line
plunging ability. Chadron High
school, Newcastle (Wyo.) High school
and fiordon High school have already
fallen before the onala lightering at
tack of thla hackfleld.
Next Friday afternoon the Cnw
ford team meets Alliance High school
of the latter' gridiron. Alliance has
already establlahed a reputation In
atato football circles bylcfentlng 8yd
ney, Scoltabluff, flrainl Island and
scoring two touchdown on Real rice
before Coach llugliea' boy were able
to get started. Arrangement are
now being mado for a, special train
to accommodate tho eiilhusiaalic root
era of Crawford who expect tn necom
any their team to Alliance. This will
be ono of the moat Important guinea
during this weekend for wealern Ne
braska, a It will determine whether
Crawford High school will be elim
inated from, the state championship
rare' or whether they will pus to the
next round In the championship lad-
jder.
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that I on t 'iy 1 ml!. 1
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F.T US lake for the text today that bewhlskered great granddutldy
all mialnke in the pluvlng of golf. "Ki-ep the F.y on the Rail."
Rig-iiilles nf all else you do in making a golf stroke, rmthlna much
count a II you fall to keep jour eye on tle lull. The stance, the upairuk i
of tha dub, the follow-through all Is lost In proper eflectlvt'iicai If tha I
gitse la not kept, i "l.. oU' !y, on the ball.
t uihk i -ii-l I i. id The null of the pkiatei, an. I It i.iliro.l be ",. n ilkln-J
wh..i pi h..i v,u ,,f keeping tlin rr auiN-ittafully until tlie plner liua pro-j
ti tha Iwll I d up In M woiU, rael tn the point where he can
una.-oiiiv, , l um lv foiail'' the iiit iuvolvtd in I
lhr are two w.. of watching the; ih t:klitaj up i f the iltih and bnuaingi
Coat-li Adam Is Drilling
His (tririatrrs in Kicking
The I'nlvcrslty of Omaha football
team went through a hard workout
yesterday in preparation for the game
with Trinity on frelghton field here
Thursday afternoon.
With only 15 men out for the team
thl aeuaoii, Coach KrntW Adam Is
guarding against any Injury to his
men by acrimmnge, an I drilling his
kriiNtvr In kit king and running l ic k
puni. .
Trinity college has a strong Irani
and I (onalderrd the f.toi He' in the
coming fame.
tall p.foi Die ,!nt l.ei t tilts It, con
Uiusty mul in . .a, i. only, gu-rft
in toy 'U ( Muk i' -y t v ki t n i t,
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him ka In an elliiini.it. mi in.iti It l,er
airr l ,y In th nl.o,nl i!ur i n.h
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ibflil CUiam Jaikaon of l-wlrmt,
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FootBallFacts
WorthKnowing
Q. When Is a football game over
and the ball dead when time up Is
blown by the linesman or when the
referee blows his whistle?
A. The game Is over when the
referee sounds bis whistle declaring
that the hall Is dead, Ruin i, sec
tion 1.
Q. On kick off which crossed op
ponents' goal lino Into end zono a
player of tho kicking team held a de
fensive player In thl end tone and
kicking team recovered hall, claiming
a touchdown on grounds that penalty
for holding, after ball had struck
ground, bad to be glveiion next play.
What ia the correct ruling on such a
plv7
A. Rule A, action 1.1, paragraph (I,
states: "If a player commits a fnul
behind hi opiHiuent'a goal line which
would give the aide defending Hie
coal iMisseaslon of Hie hall on I he field
of play, a linn hlmi k shall he de-(il.ti.-il."
Holding on a Mik give Hi
, hall tn I he offended able at Ih spot
where luiil mitir. Therefore, the
i pi) should he ruled a tnui hbai k ami
put a I urn hdown.
1 y. I'liivi-f fumbled ball and la on
j ground. As an opHim lit dine fur
H he kins U -i It out of lamada and to
1 waul hia own amil, On of hi team-
li.nl. s ininria lull What dei islou
.liii'lM la klMll on thla plill"
. If Hie mail nil iriilllld hallrred
ball lnwaiils hia nwn the ball
slniiilil he awid-4 l npiMiiieiil at the
' spot where the fnul mt urrrrf. Iltll
H, an il.ai J.
Vj I mi.,. I., plaint on pint from
at i mintage loti.Ye I'rt'l In fi Id of
, plat and It thru lolls out i f tumid
lln f ills on ti il.. ii- I b Kivin ball
M 1 1 ,. Hll .ll I It I- tt ll.l) Of
t-!v
rs lie hall ! ta In learn
i whet M iina.r I ha sub line Rule
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Central's Hopes for Victory
Slide Backward When Star
Players Answer Sick Call
Weather coiiditloim aro not hindering Hie Central high grldsler In
I heir preparation for the annual clash wllh Lincoln high, Katurday.
Coach Hchmldt held Indoor practice In the h(sd gym yesterday and
sent his (iiad of followers through a light signal practice, Tlje purple
mentor bus been laklng advantage of the rainy weather and ha been con
ducting a fiolball class In order to diagram every play and formation.
Heveral of thn Hilltop regular j it hard knock In their championship
failed to report for practice yesterday
because of liillirles and Illness, Oal
lowajc Central', all state fullback, ap
pear at the head of the slek list and
I.iiwaon, who Ii;im been playing bnlf
poxlllnn, come next. Mellcrinnll nod
Pcrclval were also nut of tho gym
nasium drill laft night. The hope
of turning back I he Red and I'.lack
(li ven took il iee((( fall as tlm re
sult of the alisi nee of lliese regular
anil Hilltop followers again received
expectation.
With only two more days of prac
tice to put, on the llnul touches,
Coach Hehmldt. wjll have to do wnu
fast work 1n tinding a good comblnii.
(Ion lo fill thn vacancies left open by
old man Jinx.
Coach '"Al" Hill made an an.
tiouiieetiient hint night that, his gold
limcyi'd reserves will lock horns with
the Capital Ciy second squad In a
curtain raiser to the main event Hat-in-day.
Mid-Western A. A. U. Has
a Busy Program for 1923
Pilot Question
.Worrying Coaclr
of Syracuse Team
"Cl.it k" Mrrlian VnAn i.lnl
lirllirr to Start iimnoiis
or l'iiipmne (iainl
. Hiiskrn Saturday.
Byr.'icusa N Y , Nov I Com h
John V. (i 'lin 1.1 Milium of Hi f'wa
eus uiinerrdly foolball li.iiu la n d
I'lded tod.IV Whether lo shut l!o . nil'
moil, the Chic ii,o fell, or J o OiV
Frugoniie, the ;i.,o,l)n sine, at qiir
leibaek In K.itiuitiv'a clilt w.lli lie
Nebraska I 'ornhnskei a.
rhmiimiis baa been anff"ilng fioin
an attack of pleurisy which hud him
low I.ihI Auguft lit th sinrl of I ha
fsitbnll season and bus not been In
form all seiison. !,nl year piived
a Whirlwind gun at nuai Ii i b;n I: fo
the "frnsli," and Was looked upon as
certain Varsity ninleiiil thla season
IIIS4 illiiesa, however, lias hampered
bis wink, and although he baa siailid
several guinea, Ins work ha not been
up to that of last tear, ft uiemnn
calbd sil-nnls ill the scoreless e
against I u Kliite haluidny, and his
work Wfi of tlm highest (l ies. I'nlesa
miiniiions (llnpla a sudden leveism
of form It Is almost certain FrUK"Mi
will start the fray agilnrt Ih Coin
buskers.
Ihillid In lln-ker Plata.
Ulirllitf the fnt pall of Hi w. ek
Ih freahmnu and second vmsitv
teams wn given long, delailed in
slriicllon In r.'ebrali:i pbtya wbleti
"Heavy" Van Arnifin picked out tn
the battle with Oklahoma Just wcl!
While lb second string tnn wi
getting these Instruction the vsriltr
wa given only light signal drills, hut
a soon a they had been peifeileii
the heavy acrlmmage wink sinned.
The westerner' pl-iy piir,M the var
xily at first but after a few hour
they iiioeared tli'in all over the pt ic.
Tho Cornhuskets, regarded as on
of the grealeit giidlrou tiiacbliies in
lie country (oila.y, will nnlv liei
Friday. Dawton'a squad will sliqi off
at Chicago and Niagara Falls for
hhort prin 'flees. They will enter Ihw
game a slight favorite over Kyracuie,
' Relieve He Hue Rest Traill.
Mcchnn b'li"es llnit li b tha
;l,e,t aggreg illoti of football men In
1 1 he cist, but says they did pot play as
(hard against J-nn h'tale as they did
lagalimt plllnburgh.
"From a foolball standpoint H.vra
Iciuio won the Piltshnrgh gamn despite
lho fact Ihat figures Indicate other.
Iwimc, he said. They were on even
lleriii wllh P"mi Mtnte, according to
(the figures, but 1 If v should have
! beaten I'enti t'1'i'e. They playwl the
greatest game of their liven niialin t
j Pittsburgh and they were benten.
They can Improve on their show in
I against I'enti ftat.
(Jliaii)iioiihlii OoRipfitioriB
for (.'omiiig Year Include
Many SiorlH.
Much athletiij activity In tlio Mid
Western association of tho Amateur
Athletio Union is piomUi'l in tho
192J schedule adopted by tlm associa
tion. With the exception of handball,
basket ball and Indoor track, u wards
of which will be made at a later dale,
tho schedule for JH2I I complete. The
championship competition for thn
oomlng year include boxing, wrestling,
track ami field, gymnastics and vol
ley hall.
A committee has been appointed hy
tho directors of the association to
prevail upon the Nebraska legislature
to amend the state boxing laws so na
to permit amateur boxing and wres
tling. I'nder the present boxing and
wrestling laws of tho state, all per
sons, whither amateur or profession
al, must be registered and licensed
by the slato boxing commission to
participate In boxing or wrestling ex
hibition. This, .according to officials
of tho A. A, U., i a decided disadvan
tage to the amateur.
With the exception of tho Junior
track and field championship and a
part of the swimming programs, all
of the Mid Western A. A. IT. compe
tition will bo held in Omaha in the
coming year,, The awards i f tliecom
petitions by the championship com
mittee of the association are;
Roxlng, Omaha Atlileliij club; wres
tling, Crelghlon university; gymnas
tics, Tel. Jed. Hokol, Omaha; outdoor
senior truck and field Jiiei I, Oinuhu,
Athletio club; outdoor Junior track
and field meet, University of Iowa;
volley ball, Omaha. Athletic club;
swimming meets, Omaha Aljilctlc
club, Crelghton university, L'nlversily
of Iowa and Nicholas Henn hospital,
Floyd Johnson
Knocks Out Vidas
New York, Nov. 1. Floyd John
son, Han Francisco heavyweight, last
night knocked out Joe Vldfii of
Philadelphia In th second round of
a 10 round match. Jolinson outclassed
hia opponent from the start and
landed the, finishing blow after a
minute and 30 second of the second
round ha.l elapsed.
Roth men entered the ring weigh
ing 1S5 pouiida.
Iowa's Acceptance of Yale
Game Deferred Until Next Month
Iowa City, Nov. 1. lowa'a accept
ance of the invitation to meet Yalo
In another iiitersectlonal foolball
game In the Yale bowl In 1(123 prob
ably will deferred until afler Ihe
meeting of the western conference
faculty committee scheduled to bo
held here early in December, It was
said in athletic circle today.
The western conference rule In re
gard to interHCcUonal games is not
Ironclad, It was pointed out, and does
not absolutely prohibit 'games with
member of the "big three" or other
eastern elevens, but was designed
primarily, according to foolball ob
server, to prohibit games such na
Ohio Kiate university undertook when
Iho Ruckeyes played California In the
annual New Year's day game at
Pasadena two years ago. The faculty
representatives, In parsing the rule,
desired to stop the practice of schedul
ing games that Would require; long
llliM mid keep member of thn eleven
away from I heir clnisn for too long
a period. It was pointed out Hint
Ohio tilato university, as nn example,
could play Yale, Princeton or Har
vard, or other eastern schoola, in the
same time that it would l'"iilie lo
inako u trip to play Minnesota at
Minneapolis. Chicago nhio could play
Princeton and not keep the student
away from I heir clasae for a. longer
period than it would require ttj'mal-.'i
a trii to Minneapolis for a game with
Iho (iophers.
Ma.,1. John I., liriflilli, fommlssioiK r
of athletic In the western conferi nee,
declined to comment on Hie Yale in
vlt.iiliui us It. is n question for Ilia
faculty committee in heitle.
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