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THK OMAHA Hia.: SATURDAY. NOVEMISKR 4. :
Syracuse and Nebraska Gridsters Ready for Big Intersectional Game Today
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Maskers lo Enter
Contest Favorite
Coriiliiinlm Put the Finishing
Touches lo Training at
jNiiijrura Fall.
j ji.irUHn, N, v., Nov. 3 K In!
Tib-grain Hyracuee In r.nly. After
a week', strenuous gillling "Chick"
Moihun's Orange warriors rested to
day, Ind'jllrig only In a bib' signal
drill In lh atsditim la-fore facing Nu
brfiska tomorrow,
"We are ready lo give Nebraska
the Ight iif their lives." wu the only
comment from fiiurii M""'linn.
1'ied pnwsun and hit Cm nhukcrs
readied Niagara, I-'h 1 1 today arid Hi lit
rtfirrnnun held n workout there. They
Mill rem li here IhIo tonight.
Thin lnwn In .the. centi-r of the foot
l.ill world toihiy. Upoil writers from
nil fiviT tho eiml are fli king hoie
for w I in f In regarded fin one tho
'.line firfU'Mt ItllPIKIM llOIIMl gllllfiei o
the season '
bltor arrive by every train from
all over central New York. At
tendance) estimates Judged rotrl the
ailv'iitne Willi will hi' !! Wil li UU.i'd'l
ami ib.nni.
Kiitcrlug tlm my on the short
end of th- Ix-ttiiiK. H.'th'-ukc will iilny
a grim determined gmti". They have)
tlii-lr Iuh Um to tin- wiill nnd will fight
and fight to thi- hint whist I", "They
will Itnuvv I hoy have been In a font
hull game," Mechlin fnys,
Hdtlng picked Up today Willi it
of two la oiio on N lirtn.liii. Home
(MllllUlllHll- Orange U IllllTK ritiliiiit
were satisfied Willi It'll to aevi-ii. It
wm ii wilil night hil night h'-in.
Willi ii:i! clly pinked with foot
fi.ill I'liIhiiMluntH, tin' university
students, rcvernl tlioiiHiiml hi roiir,
staged a luijiima iiaiinli' downtown
with band, urn-ike dances mid other
iin!.i.
Iowa to Insist on
Home Game With Eli
Iowa I'ity, la., Nov, 3. Athli llc Dl
1 I'tor Ilowiird H. Jom-n iiniiotimtil
loilay Unit n li-ttn- Inul b-n I't-ri'lvfd
(hi nioriiiiiK from ulhli'lic uuthorltli
hi Vnlii InvitliiK Iowa to onme Mint for
mioflifi' Kiiinc in the Y.ilo bowl. Dl-lii-lnr
Join Hlnti'd that, tho m-ntlnx-nt
of the Iowa board mid oohcIh-h In In
favor of a Kunie If proper arrnrine
ini?nt run be made. Tho "arrange
Iiii'iilH" to whlub h rcfi'rn wilt prol
lily Imlude an agreement for home
ami home Kmri. a rwlprocal plan on
vhlch the authorltiefi have been In
ni.itlnit In recent yeaif).
I andis Forbids Haney
to Play Winter Ball
,'hlraKO. Nov. 3. Arnold Starlz, out
fi Idrr with the Chleaiio NutioniilM,
i.nd Fred llnney, third buneman with'
tho Detroit Americans, will not be
Allowed to jilay winter baneball on
the Pacific coast, C'ommlnHloix r I-an-Ms
ruled yesterday. Major leaguem
liuve a rlht to participate in exhibi
tion Raines Hfter the close of the sea
son until Novemlior 1. After that the
inoiilfied rules of the big I'-aso.-s pro
lublt it.
Schoell-Shade Fight
Tickets Go on Sale
TiL'ketn for tha I-'rankle Kihoell
Dave Shnde bout in the city Auditori
um, November 13, went on sale today
nt tho following places: Auditorium,
Sportsman. Baseball Headquarters,
Meriltt's drug ntore and John Dennl
son's "Smoke House," Twenty-fourth
and Karnnin.
Popular prices of $1- t- and $3 will
prevail.
One (lame Scheduled
Today in Bee Tourney
One game In scheduled today In The
Omaha Uc grade school soccer tour
lunicnt. Saratoga meeting the unde
feated rasa eleven nt Miller park.
t'ass Is a contender for the cham
pionship of district No. A. having de
feated Central. 3 to nil, and Helvl
dine, 5 to 1.
Today's g.ime will be the first
pl iyrd in Th Omaha Hee tourna
ment this week, all others scheduled
for this week having been postponed
beraiisc of the incleitunt weather or
S 'Sgy field.
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t rrlglilmi IIIrIi, 3.t; Huvrliirk, T.
MT.tTK.
I. rami laliiml, 0: llmlirn Ikiw, 7.
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I nmhrlilici., 7; Ohrrlin (Kn ), 0.
I'nlk, 7; Din 1,1 III), J.
lln.llima. 7i Kill t'lmiil, rt.
ni-iiltliliirf, till llinnnl, II.
. Ilamiiliin, Hi (.mini lulunil Knu-rvrn, 0.
Ilvfiinl, Ifl; Mi rook Krfrir, V.
Krarn, 14; liirh, 6.
tVnynr, HHt l.nurrl, 6.
H im Kenern-n, 111) Norfolk Kfrir,0.
Norfolk. 1j hliiMlon. 0.
Il,ililri-f, 82) Miliwk. 7.
Mmllwin, In; Tll.lrn. 7.
ilnnin. Ml llilinrnlllr, 0.
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Niiiirliir, IN; holrhorr, H.
I iirtln Aiili-n, 70; Mlnilrn, 0.
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Ilnrtlmlon. Ii CrrlKhlnn, li.
ln-ulrlre. 19) TiH-umarh. 7.
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rlrnli H'nlifM, ll (olnrr, 0.
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Other.
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Siur. 14; 1'rnn Hlulr, II.
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Toddy's Lineups
vr OMAHA-
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wt.
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Took MS 1
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( ) (inrilm-r 14li
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(enlml, 1.R43 I
174 Hull
1117 Klilll"
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17S llnwrlle . .
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of l.nrklli-lil. Ontml. iniinili bin-
coin. IW, lioiiniln. Welsht f llnei f"
trul. 1.1SO pounil: l lnooln. 1,104 pouml..
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pound" ; Lincoln, 170 4-7 nounil.
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Keraen 17
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Creighton Defeats
Havelock High
I'ltlghlon High defeated Hib Wave
lock High grldntcrs yesterday after-
J ilium by the mote of 25 to 7 nt Creigh
ton (Icld, In a game marked by the
I predominance oft straight foot bull on
both sides. The Creighton team out
played the Havolocks In nil depart
ments of the game ami, with the ex
ception of a short time In the second
ijuartcr, when tlm outnlaters put over
their touchdown, was the outcome
doubtful.
l'orter and lJnnnhey in the buck
field, anil Maclt and MofJtilre on the
line were the chief cogs In the Creigh
ton machine, while Miller In the
back field and Hermannon and Simp
son on the line were best for the vis
itors. Captain Panahey of the Prepmen
was the chief scorer of the day, con
tributing two touchdowns to his
team's total. Hack and Porter each
made another, while Wagerman of the
visitors helped them with six points.
Miller of Havelock anil Mack of
Creighton each contributed a thrill to
the fans with a DO and 45 yard run,
respect Ively.
The lineup:
(relglnon U) lUvelurk (7)
MuylHn t, R
Wlll-KH
Mullrn , I.. T.,
MvOuIre
Jlerintini.011
Ai'kerman
(O Hlltipaon
unlKlia
Tailie ,.,
Mi'Krnnii ....
Mark ,
lilllln
porter
Drmahi-y ,,,,
Hoflo
Huliatllullon:
K (I
. . . . It. Law
, . . , HI r, Him
. . . Heeillioig
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1'reiiihlon
. . . . 'J'hoinn
Miller
. . . A nierln
. WftgHrmnn
Momthan for
Hoflo, liaughiin
for Mfllulre. Hoflo fur
.Moniihim, INni'liey for Moytan, liugiin for
Aiui K, lirace ror lilllln, Wirwr for TiicUn
Nolan for Dauahey; llaveloek, licaily for
IThoina. Pelorig for Ai-ki rmiin.' I,. Law
j for Hrraka, MnLaughlln for W'uio-rmi.n.
Touchdownn; l;unahey (S, Murk, Por-
ter, Wagi'iniHn,
(loal after Imiehilown: linnrihoy, Miller
Offlelala: Herry, t'relKhton, refereo;
I Mnrlarly, Cn-lghton unmlre- l ..
I'ri'lghlon. hem! Ilnea'nian.
Time of quarlora: l-'lfieen mlnuti-s.
Nebraska Wesleyan
Beats Cotner Team
Lincoln, Nov. 3. Nebraska Weg
leyan won from Cotner college on
the former'g gridiron here thin after
noon, 13 to 0. The Methodists went
into the game big favorites, but the
Cotner bulldogs made them fight for
all they grit.
Ontario Doubtful About
Dempsey-Wills Match
Windsor, Out.
Nov
3. Doubt that
a championship
bout
between Jack
I l.ir .....I II le.i L
. ...j..t., ,i jioriy ii win oe per-
nutted in Ontario, was expressed here
today by officials of an athletic club
mentioned In this connection recently.
The Ontario Athletlci commission at
Toronto was reported to have frowned
on the proposal. Reports from Chi
mgo several days ago said Floyd
Kitzaimmons, the promoter, plunnril
to take ilwrse of a IihhI club with
the hope that a b.unpionship bout
might be singed lure.
.May Lower Itecord.
CliK.igo. Nov. 3 -Johnny W-iinul
r. sHiiiiinliig atnr or the llhiiul A,
Will nl.-iopl tn t,e wiirld'are'
cords f..- the IS vnrd and the l"r)
meter blt km.k. in
?i f.. iuh at
f Mitw4Uki tiiini'irow urir Knilo
h.., llonolubi. i !h pr. -;ii h-ldt-r of
' theag IIHnlil
Dt?$t Grid Play
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Th TWIrwad Talk It Over.
Hid School
Fool-Ball'
rnmliriilge Heuls Ksnnani.
I'lirnbriilKf, Neb., Nov, I. (Hneilul Tel
gniiii.) CfUiitfrlilK Illsh won sn evenly
iiiiit'-hed football gmue . from Oberlln
IKiiu.l High Iter this afternoon, 7 to 0.
ThrotiifhniK lit flint half the ball ee.e
huwi.il hack ami forth, with Cambridge
Iwivlng a alight aitvantago, but In tho
-'-nnl huif I'ainbrlilgo outplay the vlal
loi ilimln' tly, ailvaiii'ing the ball lo with
in alrllilng illataiico of the goal, only to
lone It on ilowni. However, In the final
pi.Tlod, CambrMiie punhed over one touch
down for the only ecorr of the game.
Kearney HUH In ChuM,
York, Neb., Nov. 3. (Special Telegram.)
Kearney mien echoot rootball team ae
fealed York High here this afternoon, 14
to 6, In the hardeat fought game on the
liirsl field this eaon. Patrick of Kear
ney was the outstanding etiir of the mn,
milking hotli hi team's aeorea. one on a
00. and the other on a JO-yard run.
Otford Urate Mcfeok Beaervee.
Oxford, Ni-b., Nov. I. (Special Tele
mum. Oxford High defeated the Mc
Cook High reaerve here today, It to
At the scoro Indicate, the teams were
not evenly matched end a runaway for
the lomla resulted.
Hampton Hlna.
Hampton, Neb, Nov. a. inpeciai
BiMin ) Hampton High
won over ine
c.r ml lilumt reaerves
In a alow game
In-re Ifil.y. . to 0.
folk Defeat David City.
I'olk, eb.. Nov. S (Hneclnl Telegram
-I'olk ilefeuted David city here this
i. moon by a n'ore of 7 to 2 In a herd
fought grid buttle.
llii.llnit. Wlna rlrat (isnie.
llaallnga. Neb.. Nov. 3 (Special Tele
giHm.i Hauling hlgn school won Its first
giime of tho m'Umoii today from Ked ( loud.
:i7 to . The leum elmwed conelderable
Improvement over last week.
(.runil lalnnd Soesee Out Win.
(Irnral iKland, Neb.. Nov. t (Special Tel
.,,, n.i ilraml lalalnl won a cloae buttle
from liroken Bow here this afternoon, 10
to 7. Broken Bow scored In the f iret rew
minutes of play on a blocked punt Grand
Mum! put over a tally in ins sei-ono v"-"
after taking tho hall down the field on
..,-..,..u. ...o,nll Later In the same per
iod, n ilropkirk'by Kratl gave the locals
the points which won the game lor mem,
larnarn Tlctorioui Again.
c- , .,h vnv. J. (Special Tele.
. .nn.'u.nn a fonthAil game her
...,i., e,,.m ih t allaway gridsters, it
to 10.
Beatrice U'iiM on Funiblea.
Tecumaeh. Neb. Nov. i (Special.)
Beatrice High ai hool weakened by tne
lo of Purdy, star pilot, won from Te
noned! HiiJi here today, 1 to 7,
Tecumeeh scored In the second quarter,
after the ball had been worked down to
Beatrice's goal on passes, from where It
wii enrried over on a line plunge.
Beatrice' scores all came as the result
of a fumble. Twice In th first half and
until In the Inst half a Beatrice man re
covered a fumble and waa gone for I
toU, hdov n. The a, ore at the end of
the first half waa 13 to 7.
llnetlnelon Heat a CrrlglitoB,
HartlngtoH. Neb.. Nov. I. (Special
Teli io am. I Hartlngton High defeated
I'reightnn High here today by tne acant
margin of I point. A mine In lie try for
lolnt a fatal for the visitors'. final
score waa IJ to IS. Chrlstennell of the
locals lan 74 yarda from the klekoff for
a toil, hdown. Hoblnaon and Peebles of
th locals ateo starred,
NriHtahbiff Trims Ba.tard.
S, 'Allalnulf. Nb Nov. J t.Hpei lal Tele,
greiil.l Hcottebioff defeated Bayard high
here todavl l to e. The score doee not
lliiliial how inmpleiely (he llard teem
l.eaten, lha ball lelng In Ih Hayerd
Itrrltory eearty lb hole game,
NarfWk nlM Aft all. ,
Kiiif,. i. N.b, Nov. I (Mt..lal Tel.
g. a 11 I Sol l"lk high defaed SOnloR
h gn her. I.i.lay In lha last trw nilmilee
of U. pu.hiog ivr a lou'h'lown whitn
a in ..ue if ibe conieei. The rull
w 1. 7 lo.
Mc I la llul'lreg.
M. N"tt Sol 1 ii.,iI Te'e
a'iu i M i Ii ie (he li .iili'g high
...t le.ill bcl llU (l'""n. '
tfft.e Hiul I.M.tUl.Mm .-K. '.ln.t at
IS i..ut.-l fr the ahem
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i 'ii ii. a 4 l.ieit-" ' a nf ,,,f iila n,e Relieving lhal kraane. Ill
.!,v:;,'TB',?,;.iM.,'';;''r ib.ii.u.kv T.h n,.n.. ...mm rn4
ink for the finil plunge over Ibe
lot - N kk I MMlll l-a
b,t.4,i'i rir. 4i
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f. , -iC 1 . y i-4 -ftt4 Ilk H- ' j
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1 Tech Flips Way
' a ,i it. .
io sou tn victory
Maroon Gridftrri Drat Pack
rn in Annual (lame liy
St ore of 1 9 to 0.
Ily Kil.l'll WAfiNKIt.
Coach Juines Drummnnd's Tech
gridsters, who have been having soma
difficulty lately In winning, earn
through with a 19 to 0 victory over
South High yesterday In their annual
grid battle at Western league park.
The game, front nonpartisan
standpoint, was very gratifying, for
It was a really good one. There waa
little satisfaction obtained by either
the Tech roaches or the students,
however, for the Maroons were es
pected to do much better against
South, which has lost all but one of
Its games thus far this season.
Two touchdowns scored by Swanson
as tho result of forward paswt In
the second quarter and another
touchdown chalked up by Munroe on
linn smash In the final quarter, ac
counted for Tech's 19 points.
Hiiutli Outweighed.
Outweighed on the line and in the
back field, the South Packers put up
a fight that will bo remembered for
some time by all who witnessed the
battle, of the Maroon and lied and
Whit gridsters.
The light South line held Ilka a
stone wall during the early part of
the contest and it was not until the
dying minutes of the game that the
Packers' front wall started to crum
ble under the heavy onslaught of tha
husky Tech backs.
Tech couldn't do a thing with the
light Packer team In the first quar
ter, but In the second period the Tech
overhead attack was started by Mun
roe, the Maroon fullback. A South
fumble, which was recovered by
Welsenlierg on the Packers' 30-yard
line, paved the way for the first
touchdown.
From the 30-yard line, Tech opened
up with an aerial attack that swept
the light South eleven off Its pins.
Quarterback Kline barked the signals
and the Tech ends opened up much
white space between themselves and
the tackles. The ball was snapped
Into the hands of Fullback Munroe,
who hurled the leather 20 yard Into
the waiting arms of Swanson, who
raced five yards for the first touch
down. Swansrtn failed at the kick
from placement and the game con
tinued. Orahain Punts.
Soon after this South received the
klckoff, "Kuis" Graham, the midget
quarter for the Packers, waa forced
to punt. The Southslders were un
able to gain through the heavy Tech
line and their end runs failed to teg
lster consistent gains. Graham
punted from his own 20-yard Una to
Welsenberg, who returned to South'!
37-yard line.
Unable to make any headway
through the light but stubborn South
team, Tech again selected the aerial
route as means of gaining ground
With the ball on South's 87-yard line,
Kline used his noddle and called for
a pass. Again Munroe wrapped nis
mitt around the oval and flipped It a
good 22 yards. Spencer of South tried
to Intercept the pass, but tha ball
bounced out of his grasp Into the
waiting dukes of Swanson, who for
the second time in this quarter raced
for a touchdown. His kick from
placement was good and South hung
onto the short end of a 13 to 0 count.
Sutter Gets Pass.
A few minutes after the second
half started, South'a stock Jumped
skyward. The Packers received the
klckoff, but were forced to punt.
Tech received the punt on Its own
28-yard line and tho Maroons Imme
diately resumed their overhead at
tack. This time, however, the flip
wasn't so successful from a Tech
point of view, as Sutter Intercepted
the pass and squirmed his way
through the field to Tech'a 15-yard
line. For a time It looked as If South
would score, but two passes failed
and R. Oraham's dropklck from the
18-yard line was low.
Iloth teams exchanged punta dur
ing the eorly part of the fourth quar
ter. Finally Tech kicked to South on
the hitter's own 15-yard Una and the
slippery little C.raham wasn't able
to make much of a return- With their
hacks to their own goat line. South
elected to punt out of danger. As
per custom, Graham dropped back td
kick, but the pass from center was
anything hut good and tha midget
Packer fumbled the ball. Tech recov
ernl on South s two yard Una and
acntn a touchdown stared the Ma
roons In the mug.
Munroe Ore.
Two 1, tie smashes right aniai k at
the inier of Ibe Fouth line r.ill'l.
The I'm ken wr Uoldln. Tory cen
tered all their alreegth at tha center
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J., welter, who deposed Jack Hrltton from his throne of welterweight cham
pion, In his fatuous fighting crouch,
Creighton Plays South Dakota
and Central Tackles Links Today
The game at league park between
Lincoln und Central Is attracting
more than passing Interest among the
young grid followers of Omaha,
Lincoln, without a defeat on It's
Fremont Wins Over
West Point Team
Fremont. Neb., Nov. 3 (Special.)
West Point Hlf;h school wan elim
inated as a possible contender for
the slate high school honors In Its
first defeat of the aoason by Fre
mont hlah here this afternoon by a
3 to 0 score. A dropklck from the
toe of Kvuns, Fremont left half, from
the 30-yard line registered the. only
score of the battle.
Although. Fremont was unable . to
score a touchdown, Couch Dow's ag
gregation twice reached within the
five-yard line of Went: Point's goal.
Chambers and Evans' brought the
ball Into West Point territory In the
second quarter and a fumble on the.
five-yard lino lost Fremont a . nrnt
chance to score. In the final quarter,
a forward pass reu incomplete ueiurni
the West Point goal line.
The visitors failed to threaten
seriously at any time. Dick Krausa
and Elliott pulled two Benaatlonal
passes that netted the visitors 20 ant.
25 yard gains.
Fremont Vu. et Point.
Ilrav 1, . K liigoly
I'orrV 1 j T Iioeiner
Horlon L- U TCUerman
(Irahnm C M. Wostophal
Peterson -. .K. O Keerer
Whitfield R. T. It. Kraus
Danlela K. Y, Thorpe
Wlnkleman tt. R Kich
Baldruff R. H Elliott
Kvana L. r... A. Weatophal
Chambere F. H I. Krauae
Huhstltutes: Thninpaon for Corroy, Morrow
ror Baldufr, (iiHliatn ror Wlukieman,
Wlnkleman for (Jrahnm. Referee: King,
Norfolk, Umpire: Holmr. otnuha. Head
linesman: Jobnaon. Timekeeper; Hawk.
Time of quarters: l?1 mioutcii.
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Peru College Team
Trounces Doane, 27-0
Peru, Neb., Nov. 3 (Special Tele
gram, r The Peru college football
eleven defeated the Ikuiive college
team here today In a hunt fmjglit con
teat by the score of 'it to 0. The lo
cals scored their victory by the aid of
forward passes and line bucks, three
of the touchdowns resulting from the
aerial route.
The first half ended with the Peru
eleven on the long end of a 14 to a
si-ore. Forward passes scored the (o
touchdowns n the first half. lliKeii
buch scored ti touchdowns and Cap
inn Willy the same number.
Two Grid Games on
Omaha Grid Today
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weia alatKl for (ttoaha si-lif"i' ihia
atietnOKii. ro'tilh anl 'Inh ln.kiiig
up In Ihnr an n I lh l V eii
leagi ib. an. I Ireigtiinii High
a. ting )lavHb
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Champion in
Characteristic Fighting Pose
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the timothy topped Kllzabetlilowii, N.
record, tackles Central with a rather
crlppleilii.i team, if reports received
from Lincoln are true.
I nccrlaiii About Line,
While tho Llmoln couch is still
uncertain about bis line, ilue to In
juries, he bus selected Thomas and
Lewis for the half buck berths and
llrown ror quarter with Krleg at full.
With this combination behind the
line of Scrimmage, Coach Jirowna be
lieves be bus a quartet of gridsters
who, will be able to defeat Central.
Couch Schmidt of Central hat,
spent a busy we-k drilling hi men
most of the drilling behind dona
Indoors because of the weather condi
tions. Tho Purple ban yet lo taste
defeat by a state high team, Tho
fact of tho matter Is thut Central has
played but one mate team, thut being
Creighton High of Omaha.
The outcome of today's game wilt
help to cleat' up the leadership In,
the rum for the slum title. Lincoln
Is connld-ied tho favorite for this,
ufti-rnoon's tilt.
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Penn State IJdws
Before Navy, 14-Oi
lrnilffetel in Tlirrc Yearn,:
Lion Lose in Hani (fame :
to "(;olg." :
Washington, Nov. I. Prnn Htnte,
undefeated In three seasons, was (la-
fiwted here today by the Navy, 14 to
0, I'm ward passing gave the Navy
Its first score, while Cullen scored ;
the second touchdown with a !!-
yard run after recovering a fm- '
bie. ; ;
Penn Htnte twice carried a threat lo
the Navy In the first . period, one ;
Vltn mis marges ana passes snn -again
by recovering a fumble, but It;
lacked the punch to carry tha bell ;
over and on each occasion Pshn's try ;
a' a field goal failed. After that the -forward
and dubb passing game ot'.
the I, Ions curt led but little of a pus-;
lie for the Midshipmen until the i-loa-.'
log minutes of play. Then It waa too!
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Tho lineup and summary: I
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Navy scoring! Touchdowns,
(ullen; I'olnia after touchdown, Harrhet, ,
I (placement kl'ki: ('onroy (drop kick).
flcfi-re; McCarthy, Oerriiantown. L'm- .
plre: ii'lirlen, Turn. Field Judge; (Jrewsll,
Hlwarlhoiore. Headltneaman, Tiliart,
Koi'lii-aier. Time of periods; ) oilnmtsi
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Nebraska Cap;. Practice V". ;
Starts With Vct Baci:
Lincoln, Neb., Nor. 3. llasketball.
practice hu been officially started gf
the state university, Cppt, Glen War"
i en Is In charge. - '.
Among the veterans wtho buve bftfi;,
taking a snappy 4T minute workout
each evening are Captain Warren,"
Paul Tipton, Milo Tipton, Spear,;
I'sher. Heese, Summers, Klepser and
"Speck" Carman, captain of the IfZS;
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