12 THE OMAHA fiKfi: SATURDAY. XOVKMIIKR 11. 1U22. Central High Puts Spike in State Football Championship by Beating Beatrice Purple Crashes Light Orange Defense for 42 to 7 Victory ! Galloway Big Ground Gaineri EDDIE'S FRIENDS l.mll.V Night. If.. !;', i 1 . ' My ICtU'll V,WiM;lC. Jkiiirt.r, N l . Nov ) i'omh Hchmldt'a Otitrnl high s hool f.mit.all I'Liyi'is fi.pui (iimiiIi.i 1 1 j . i ' I auntie- hurdle In (lie path lo a stale grid i hiiinplotishlp Into today when tiny defeated the l'.i ail n o eleven hy the j s'oie of 4J fi 7. I 'I he I'mi'li 1 1' mt I Miiiilia ' "inpli t 1 v ..tin l:m- and out pin v i d th j liiliin; of Diiiliiio. O i'tti iihtnl, lluitrloi. put a k"iiiik fight, t.iil t ha weight iif 1 1 1. vinili.ru soon told nn the snappy In I In gi tdslci 1 from Couch ' lii-M I login s i amp, Sisut nflif lint firnt iii j 't started, ' ti t 1 got posncssion nf Ihn pg. ul lii and started u march down the fh Id that didn't t in) until (iallnway iiunlu u -liv-ird tun for a dim hilown. I'lillnHllil! II. lf.Jti.ll Willi- (III- i- mill i f the imiliHi win in vi-r In doubt. Ill I In second Imlf, I J.-ji 1 1 It opened Ud Hh HII Wl'llll llll.l'k lll.lt pI'lVc'I I.IIMIII-I I :-fll, Ttlloc IMIIt:-; p.!." v i inli m i J' 'I I v I'ltrplc I-rldnter Hi l)i- f.mil h'ltf if f Ik- h hi"' und t"c I In ft- p.i n d the v.. iv fur linn l,ii. i.s. (..illnwity M.ilii- Cuius, Tl,i- light l'.e..HHll eleven llil I III' Ci lltliil lit"- lillli' and ay.'llll nnlv In I I- lnppc tiofmc making it gilill, J .'ill inns filled lii 1 1 m-'ti r nun li ginuiid fur Hi" and li was nut until Hie IhihIm turd tin- iii'iliil g.imo Hint liny cli.ilKi'l iii any g.iiiiK wmthy of locution I i 'mi i h t'lnlili'M team f linwcf upj loiter doling I lie scemid li.i'f thail dining tin f.ift. 'I In- J'liiplc backs din lln ir liid-i i fie int. boiler In the List Imlf, while llin --n in I line ili.iiK'1! more im ii unit. 'I'i amwoi It i nil Ihr- pint i.f the nmahons vv.is one ! nf llm f ii dir nf Hi" cniilinl, i ll illi-wiiy, Ih" ciiliiml liillli.ick mi ; I he I'nipl" iiKKri-Killiiii. iih Ih" i-liiif ; trininifl xiiiiii-i. V'lii.iiK-r Im lilt llii", HimIiIi'" lino It k ni'i.illy k imi uny-, hIiii" fimii (lircfr d i'l y.tnl". "Islun" lliiv.cU mnl M irinw nl-'i n rliid'n 1 i myilMlciit ir'il'ifi wliilfl KcyiKililn iihciI liln hin'1 Kcvcrnl tlmiK to iiink" yanl I nnf- if llii- .,'( lulu IkIowiih ecu '.''I hy (Im i riirpli-. ll'iwcii l ciiiliKil Willi iiciir lug three, (iiillnwiiy it pair it ml M;ir row line. "tilrililliiK. I"iiil r nf I Ik? t 'en 1 1 ii I itlrvi-n, hruiixlit IiIh dip Into pl.iV fllpl limited fm ir nut nf xlx kiuiIh finiii pliu-Piiii'iit, wlilcli wim nut it lui'l fi'iit coiiMlili'rlnt; th hi If f wtml which wi'pt Allilctli: park iliirlng I ho on lint. Ilnwn ll Safely. The wurn tit tin- ctnl nf Ihc fliHt Imlf Ulnnil, 14 lo 7. Thn Irinte hi-vpii lai lin on thn HcilrUo dli! nf tho (tenre rlipKt ri'iirmftilnl n luurhilnwn anilH tniil from iilni-ciiiciii Kcnrvil hy the f)iHnis In th Hfciii'l ijunrter. Si inn after Ifowrll wurai the h'thwI Ccntnil tnucli(Jiwn. liputrlca klcki-dd) rcnlrn!. Tli 1'nrplii rclnrncd tnlhc 21 yard linn, where Murmur Httemptpd a wldoend run. A flock nf llcttrlca KildMlfi-i lirnka IlifMiKh thn llxht Hide nf th Central line and nulled, the I'limhii runner. uulni? him to fumble the hall. K'llnnd, Kpecdy licatrlce ftuarter, Howipcd up the leather and dniihed fur gun), Mcnrlnif l'.i-utrlco'M Inne louchilown. Ho kicked K'ihI from plai'ement. In tho first quarter after fiallo way made hln 35 yard run thrntiKli tho til Ira IlealHco eleven fur a touch down, Ileatrlee Kit the hall on thilr 10-yard line. ltoland dropped to kick out of dimmer, and f'entrnl hroUe through and lilocked the kick, the hull rHli l.o r-k nf tho u-ml line, v.here It. wan hoijiiced upon hy Il.ir rlHoti Scoit 'if lie'ililce for a Hiifcly. iMirinic (he reroml half, itlny waa all in llciitrlce'a lerrilory and after f.i.'il Inway rniido hia aeeond touchdown, It. wh only a qutmllnn of how linire the wore would ho at the end of l he Kume. Ken I r lea played ltd heat. The Oraiwo wan without tho wrvlcea of "Pln" I'liidy, nll-Mtntu quarterback, hut with I'u rely in the lineup, Hi' atrice would probably have ended on the Khnrt end of the mine mi enm I'lctely did the Turple outplay the HKht IVatriea eleven. Kor Heatriee, Koland, Olidi and Bcckwlth ji'ayed best. Tho wmk of l.ayton on tha line, waa worthy of mention. The lineup followa: Omaha Victorious Over lowans, 2.1-0 I'iiiii lining Wi Hlei ti I ' I. ! line for i iiimlHleol milim, lim I nlvi'iHlly of iiiii.iIiii finilluill Iihiii piilli d the iniei( 'l i ln III I'l elnhloll field J entl i;iy l y winning. 2.1 to a. Tint conquei HI M of Mnrillll"il'l' I ot- bxe were ublu In liinke only 4:1 JiinlK finm ncrltiim,n,e att i iiniiiri 'l with minim' I In. The firm tally In Hie m-oie cnlijinn w.m a On pkii If by 1'iiui hir from the 2.iy.ini llin". Thin wim befom Hie whlH'l" which i-ii'led the font half. In i lie tbird quarter, Onnh mil iernliy tccovi-red a fumble on the Tel' iiiaiiherN' 4.1 yard line, and op lh" next play carried the hall alx yard nearer Hi" Koal, alter which Jleanler inn 3!) yanla lo 11 Inuchdnwii. A hihk, I'oiicher lo Aclii'iinait, miolc lim try for point ood, K'l'Hi nflcr the ii'-xl kl' knff, W'eat trn I'nloti nlieniptid to put, but Ko necky blocked II. iiml then Kcooped up the ball and raced L'.'i yanla to oal. The hint roiiu'er camo In the final xtniiza wlo-ii Ackerman of Ihn Ioc.iIh i returned ii ninl 7'l yarilM. I'ouclwr hooted a dropklck. Acki-rman and I'oucher, In tho hai k fnlil, and Fly tin and f'hemni, on the line, went well for Omnium, and Kirk wood played bent for the low.inK. Tho llnetipK: I 1 1 .T . 11. i,. .':. ' ' I A 1 '.' L . , ; i ?L L hatl n i s - I I n . i - A. . I ' TO ReMCMBC. ( TWO TCOCC5 J 7 I tAT5,CH- J ) UHATD0you ( c rniwi you ' I 1 J HAUC T0 I u ( rs-THAT yoofec Si I &j ! tyiM Wl. t lil fin Unm. I !,,, T -"V ft-fl Fourth Time Left Jab Artist Has "Run Out" of Go With Easterner WHAT HO! ME LADDIES! OiiimIi I 11I (,) Wmlrrn I' Knliii-liy H K Klylia It T I'm it ..." It O Krli null .1. Hrntrtra, Vim, lp!Kt d,K. Inyoni (C Hhll II. HrOtt ... X'linhdw . , . Idinry Scott llri( , . . , Iti.li.ri1 .... I'ltlllWI-ll .. lllr.l.ri-i ht lUikolth .. Hf'iiin hy Oiitml ln-mrl TiMn-hibtwnn: ttuwrll, 3; Jlnlnn.1. I. f:iftv: lUirU.in. tmw t-lrtcem-nl ; K( ri l-l l n a. 4. K. .It. ,lt. 'J K r i. fieri. nl-. . 0. . . . T. . K. . 0.. II.. It , , II.. Ontml. . ... Ivrrival Knnn fllrlbllna O.') trn Hull . ... Thoi.iuN . .... flillll'T ... R'MKhlS Ilnwrll . . . Ilnlliiwiiy .... Marmw .1 t 21 41 . II t 07 llillliiwr, !; K-ult. i ioh la High School Foot -Ball' KuntiriHil f'h:iiiiltin WlhriBrlh If i-MHler , ' dirinaii I'eui li.r . I'l ... .. ... i.r... ....g.n... , ...It.H.., ....i. ii... ...r.n... I'nlnn (0.) , ... HollznM VV I Im I i . ., llnlili-ariih Wulo-r , ... Th'Hiiiiii'ia Wonii'r 1'nriy Illll'-r Kmli ....... lnl li-n Klrkwnwl () HiilMtltutloiin Oinchm Shiirlleff fur Krh-aiiii, f. KitnerUy fur Ai-ki-rmloi, Ai-k- 1-rmnn fer wllinaltli, l.fwlH f.ir Kfiiifi Kjr. Wi-niirfi t.'alonr llrnth for Koch. Ilayi-it fur Kmh, lliiha for Ifiycn, lllun fur Klrkwimi), Ail"ii for H'-ldi-tii'li h. Offnliilii: l.ule, C'retKlitiin. ff'-ref, Morton, I'ri-lKlitou, Hmplri; Hmlth, N liriinka, In-Hil llnenmnn, Tlniti ut ituuro.m; 12 minium. Contenders in Big Ten to Play Chleaifo, Nov. 10. Threo undefeat ed mirvlvlom of the Weatern Confer enca eharnplonahlp race Chicago, VVineonHlii and Iowa will nwlng In action tomorrow In Karnca that will rettnlt In further elimination In tha m ramblo for tho titln, MI''hUrun, the fourth undefeated contender, will be Idle. Chief Intercut will center In the hoiitllltlen at ('iilumlnm, whero Chi caicn will minsle with tho twice de feated Ohio Rata eleven, and 1ho Inwa-MlnneHntfi elanh at Michigan City. WiHconHln will meet IllinolH, a twice viinquiHhed learn, at Madimiti. North weateni and Purdue, each minting two defeat m, will colliilo at. Kvanaton. while Indiana will vent tiro from the "lilg Ten" rank . for a homeeoming game with Went Virginia at Iiloom lngton. Minnesota is given an outnida chance to defeat Iowa, but if tho n.awkfye are In form tho proapeets of a Minnesota victory nro remote. Illinois, beaten by Michigan and Iowa, threaten to aprlng a aurprlno at Madison. The game promises to develop Into a real "grudge" fight as a result of tho charges made hy both Institutions over protested players. Hitinli.lt !i 1 1 I Tin lllf l-ami. i ll 1. ' ! tf , l. V'S' I" llTILll.t ei!. I l.i ft 1? W o Pi . Iliin At H.ii .m!i h. ult iti ! 11. li t'i l. II h I trill. I ulrfeurr r.,N'i vh I.....1 I ..II ll ..'.'.ft. Iff '. I ItUKkl II4.IIMO. 1"lilfV I ; 1 . ! lt,. V.' H I. Him ' 1 , . O ftl. I. Athletic Stadium Planned by Denver Penver. Nov. 10 A liugo athletic stadium, which will seat 4n,nnii per sons, mnv be available fur baseball and football games In lenver next ytur, If plans being dlwuHseil here ins. ti'iliill.f. ( I'l.tns for the struct urc, which will j be built n an tiiillvldiinl i-ntri prise, hav be.n siibmlttiil 1 1) Mavor : It.tilev, ami It Is -xvt..) th 1 ty j council will In itk..J to itpprove them ' nil early inieiinj;. The Piinliiiio will b erect, d In ibf !i;tte of a rainbow, and pnnilnti w ill f Mi l le f..r Ihn Stttliinit 1 f (rack a 11. 1 i f-el l t.,.,t,, an ftrtl as .s...al and rt,l f Hull le.li'U.-S I.f tillliiettMK ftlMrtir lo:it.l of 1 .,!, i(1.i c.., s. ,.n r I 1. . I a it. ,i! 10 t ti,i. 1 1,, 11 1 1. mr ci.OI, ! ,,t he ';i,!t,nn. f I! L I loll. I- r i n: 8 extruordinary, l no New York atable lly JIMMIK IIAI (ill. AVU HI I A DIC, mitten manipulator "dumbbell." Neither Is l.co P. Klynn, out of whoso Hhudo works. Jack I'.rllton weaved such a tantalizing left In Shade'f face that the challenger was unable to lift the welterweight crown. Hut Mickey Walker turned the trick real neatly tha other night. Walker Is made to order for him, Shade believes. Hut Kiankie Hchoell Isn't. Therein lies the therms of Ihls yarn. SebooJl won (he referee's decision over Hhade In liuffalo recently. Three times since then they have been matched to give Hhade a chance to qualify his statements that ho was rubbed hy the Ruffalo referee. But each time something has happened to Ibo cunning coast welter. Shade put iqi marly 400 berries , night, with thu as a guarantee that he woulii fight Hchoell here Monday jilght. Shade Knows Kid. But what's 400 Iron men Compared with the danger of having one's tit ular aspirations knocked askew. Ho it's tho same old story, Mr. Pave Hhado of left Jab fame, does tho run out act. , His reason this time Is an infected gi-.sh over Ills eye which he suataln ed In his bout with Jack Perry, whom he knocked for a flotilla of schoon ers tho other night. "Perry didn't lay a hand on Hhnde during the eight rounds ho managed to stay In the ring with him," says a despatch from Iloston, seat of the Hhade-Perry brawl. Doesn't liar .Middleweight. Nevertheless, a long wire from Flytin says a cut over Hhade's eye, two inches long and an eighth of bn inch wide has become infected nnd Hhade will be unable to fight for three weeks. "Then he will be i-earln' to take on Hchoell," adds Flynn. Plenty of sunshine that! With an $8,000 advance sale, Jake Isaucson, Legion matchmaker, Is hav ing his woes In overdose quantities. lie literally burned up the wires trying to get a suitable opponent last result that Pryan Powney probably will be the lad who will take Davie' idace, Hume l ight at That. Downey, who used to wear the mid dleweight crown, bad tha run out powders slipped lilm t Iloston by Marty Hummers, so Downey was all primed for a'flgbt and had no one to fight. Therefore he was renrln' to mix ft with Hchoell. Downey will outweigh Hchoell 10 or 12 pounds, but the eastern welter doesn't care. "I'll fight any welter or middle weight l;i the world lo fill my con tract here," said Hchoell In the pres ence of American Legion officials and newspaper men this morning. Pi fora getting Downey's consent to fight here, Isaacson had sent out the 8. O. H. o Kddia Hhevlln of Poslon, who won a decision over Hhudo two weeks ago; Hilly Wells, the Kngllsh welter champion, mid Pinltlo Mitchell. Hhevlin nad Mitchell could not get Into shape, and Wells had about pending. Ho the way things now stand, It will be Mr. Bryan Downey, erstwhlla boss of all the mlddlewelghts, and Frankio Hchoell, foremost welter con tender, who will furnish the enter tainment hero Monday night or later In the week, for there Is a possibility of a postponement. The Sir Handwriting on Che Wall "This Way Co (lie Fll." Hs Dear I see that the champion of Rough town has published his desire to lay aside the money line and meet Rattling Hlki. This Is the only re deeming feature of this administra tion. I would like to bo Gink's sec ond when they meet. Yours sincerely LKOl'OLD O'LAHRY, New Brunswick. f1 INK'S challenge Is no laughing Y business. He Is ready to fight Hlkl In America, Europe or meet him half-way, We think the America public prefer the Iat me thod. diiili has already beaten Hi Ill's pet uncle. When Ciult was top clown In Kmightown's dizzy Incubator, Siltl's uncle tried to meld 40 pinochle wllli pack of spades and a queen of dia monds. (ilnl detected Ibo slippery In dustry and knocked the old boy past bis station. Gink's record shows that he has never taken a backward step. He eould run faster forward. What has Sikl done? Knocked Carpentler curly und defeated a $2 picture of Pempsey In a Pari booze playgrounds. What has Gink done? He tore up a row of paper soldiers when he was only 3 years old. What else lias KiKI accomplished? Nlappcd TufTy (ioohulht, the Turkish prayer manufacturer, for a string of grade crossings. ut nil Many Upsets Feature Big Tilts Between College Football Teams i. Hy HUNK Ci. MKMiK, r..,,rlshl, PHI. do la-la! What a football year this one Is turning out to be! About everything twisty and startling that could liapimn has happened, did Kid lnipo has been knocked askew to such nn extent that he Is un recognizable, Help's a sample: (.eoigiti Tech, S3; Alabama, 7. Navy, 1.1; ;.nirgiu Te h, . I'eniisvlvmilii, 13; Navy, 7. And then I'etitwy pl tyed Alabama. It bioKcd line the softt k! of soft things for the men of John IMsman, didn't It? Put when the sutoka of but tle cleared, this .-nt of nnwi apiwarnl on the score board; Alabama, i; Vnin.y, 1, What has Gink Mo was ringleader poughtown. started? In every Plenty, panic in Therefore, Gink has bought him self carload of sponges and will go Into active training for Sikl. That Senegalese has stepped away with murder since he defeated DempBey's picture In an American bar In Paris. Gink will do better than that. He will slap John L.'s picture, Jim Cor belt's photo and the Sheik's whole family allium right In an American bar In America. I K l SUMltttl .1.. N t Vt O 4tl I I "I ( ( HilliN Kill, in I-...I V . f i,'. " l.i. I I. r oi.t i f i !!,, , r, . . . , I ' pi 1 1. r lnr rip I Wrriniul ( !,iit' 1 - ! ' ltl--l.oi It' t.-n 1. ! ii i I I i t so .on Mil ll.n d M . v.o I ... . i', I Mien tltt-ie wit I Vim Hlitle, It III toped along f,,r tt,rrB j,.r, without lelng l.-iitn, It t.lu,., y -.tint W- ill llbb.'.l Allli.mt uttW-n.ly ,,, lA ci Ihlng I III the iiibi,iii Weil l (.f I ; b is lent !.ltl,-l In lh '.ttt- or tlii.wbcir. lUrll IIOI k I ,U fitltjilo.t . iiiipti.s. new ttp. t ai,. iir (. if I Sit I II P.i j .1 l.l'l J' ll' It. II lt.ll t it....utH t'o'.idv I-. .I..I.. H.,.' t riwm, . I'ltUl ul (,li, l ilit. M. ill hv turn id . . I - 4 ' S.I Mux I l I il 1 ' 1 1 ' I' I- Of It-.. t I I, Si t VI I I. ,. I . . II I,, ' -I W . J I I 1,1 I . I . n l r. ,. . t I. I . 1 h v I , I .11,. . II... ; II.. I f r ti- - i 4. I I in w 'i i t .. .r ii. li. ( 'ill 4 i .1 (.., 4 tor I I Kaw !-- 4. POOTBALL RESULTS jMf M I. -II -li... . l t ( I I. I 11 . t I I I IM It S'4 1 I ...I.. I t w-.t.. t ftl. mt mm H .,, ... II, lt..9.4. M.t.w---w.k ti 4. '14 S , . H.M-t-lfH. 141 lttl. 41 k.l-S It, . t.t. -it i 4 r I - ..I 1 i ': I .1 I- I , i I - I I ' - I'. II. f ' I ii. I. , tlM.-onh . ,1 I t I f j tt.ll oo if I. t o .1- J :-! I lv 'I I it H I (111 .1 I. ..t I 1,1 I'". ' I . -I . .1 f. . .... te t -t Would tu tnitnt (tin Idt-H that they'll go throng )i wlihottt a p.tlln. Waltb Che Irish. Ma log-in ninudv bis .en siiuidged I'i u it i ik with .m.lnf l.lti. f..w built li4-t vt iv many sinn-s S4i fl. It antiml tlm fM Kno out tti, Hi. l ill. I tho .in e Hung to I'm tof ll I.- it ile ( In ft, o ul on ft.. mi Illinois. 1 l J Vi.,it i t hrni t4F.-ttii i'lii i.iiitt, th.i s .tali pik. i.i AlI iot!ri siol Mm.' e "U, v h . li h id tveii unbeaten t' f iv 'tli.tt t ..roll! Voir ttme i l.iit I l.e titiie H stuff, a l' i ll. It I' II'1: ll'l I lll k, M lie i il t.i il III t.ii . I ...l . -. I .in Hi! In I'm s..iitlt lb l.k .i tat.- I . .i i i ii ci;ir it I i t lin I I. 1 1- 4 V m . ll It e 4!fr . i I to '4 .li..l . i .1. t. f i -n oi l N. - 4i,itv. ri -i'o it.. ....i i i I I in III- ll I -H I- I I. II .-l. I Jig ".I t .1 ..I I OH tll l4 III tt.M t I.I .... Iftft.l t 4 I I' li 1. 1 C J I i H a. . . I t ki lo .. I " l . . I . I4 l 'I t - 4 Ik.M H !, U. t .. t ' ll Ift 1 t.ftl "t ll.l I " ' S 4 t I 1 40.-.I I . . ... - I I 1 - 14 ' 4 ,. ' I 4. .1 t. . . S Ho refuses to hide behind tho At lantic, ocean. He challenges Pemp sey to a penthalon. Tossing the towel, throwing the sponge and tak ing tho plea. All he wauls Is per cent of Che gate hinges, two tlt'Uels Cn a specu lator' picnic and lo coniiiuilalliui hooks of slitlting plaster. llo Is now training In ttmightown Slid deilis Hlkl tn (-'"ess the dale on I the penny In- IomI Hi R raliroifi cut w- (tig jrui'l m.n hine. Noire Panic on Sttic f Cliisli W ilU Army CaAvU Wk-i Pi in'. N .!.. Nov. t The N'otrii pitoe fnoiblll iniioi I. J1 I" all, under t l'i-e of le.i.h Komik P-mWik, ntrlvrl it lo'i'll to.biv tr'er a lo ittiey from Hoittli ie I In I . In H"t 'be A-u-v win loi no t! ' I' 1 ''""i Ioimoiiiib Ti" iiiinv w.ib H'4 l.l t, ,m -ii. . 1'i'ii I .t l.'-.b ol 'f Willi. ll It ti.ioolf'W llf"! .IOSiJ Will, ll U ,0.tl'l '.1 b lb- lll i ot I,... mn.. , .t g i I ! . Si M tills v.. ll.lWIf. , ! f H 4l '"i II I luwaii. hit M '. li . I II. ... M . t I' ft I " ' I .1 H't i ,fi f7i n I r ( Hie' (' ' l n ti : t I... I I , I . " ' t 4.l t Vrb. M.l. V. M -li.k .Ii l lbs Mi lot 4 W t-H l !. dill li tv tdiJ t. , wl IM.M lUlM ttl lt H4 lt I't"!!"! !..t -Ul u.4 ..l ,l.b .! hlH hi..4 . Hit !. Urn .. lJ I"! K 4ii, I I. I.I.H l.l di t Ill M'' O I II. J IV l ,.l Oil ! I.i.i a u i .J b4 i Champion of Australian Turf i:ili)tlunli', owned by K. l-e Steere, Is the biggest money winner In Che history of lite Australian turf. At Che iom lusi f Ills (1 year old rsiupuigil he had won IH.'i,otHI, far more I loin Cm bine, I'ollril, (.liiaiiiliig ml Hrsufnid. The AuslralUil raws, which gol untler way In September, will iiiiilhiiie iinlil April, when, II Is believed, the horse will bve nelled more Chan 1-IOO.mHi. " i '0'f.-' ''V'4..44..'-'S. ttrvlO.' Tech to Uatlle liluffmrii iiiAir 'royi7 Vsv -4 a Jill if 1 'V tto46t &9C'M. int., Midland Invades Omaha for Tilt With CreightonCouncil Bluffs to Play Tech at Buffaloes' Park An a.-iial tittink will b" used el teiisively ly 'JVi'li when It renew ll .'tiinuiil grtillron slrifti with ( ndl Plutrs at Wist, in league park Armis tice il:.y. Huniison ami 'u wf , two ground gain ers tf nil aot'illiini y ability, have been doing soion si liiiillnt't work on the reti'lvfng end of p.tis"S dining prill'. I lii. this wt'i-li and thn n pilot's air game Is utmost pcifect, Concli I'ruin lllolill dei 1,'IM'H. also ng.'il I" The uncoiiiii'i-ci Midland college gridiron warriors of Fremont will step out of the Nebraska intercollegiate conference today to bnttlu Crelghton university eleven on the locals' shav ings. Tho game I comma ndlng attention throughout the state because It brings two undefeated conference elevens Into action Midland of tho Nebraska Intercollegiate, and Crelgliton of the newly organized Northwestern. A not lo r g.imit will bo fought out on an Omaha gridiron when Council liluffs High tinkles Tech In a renewal of il..ir annual struggle nt Western league park. Houtli High also is scheduled toper form today, meeting Norfolk on its opponent's field. Omahan Says III Breaks Enabled Syracuse to Beat Nebraska Team Syracuse did not out piny and out guess Coach Fred Dawson' husky Nebraska wurrlors, and only ill breaks caused their defeat, In the opinion lit C. 3. Anderson, 3005 Chi cago street, who Journeyed to Hyra cuse to witness tho game. Mr. Anderson, In a letter to The Omaha live., takes exception to an artlclo by a (Syracuse sport scribe. published In Tho Omuha, Bee of Wednesday, to show how highly Syracuse treasure Its victory over the west's "wonder team." Limited space prohibits the publica tlon of the letter verbalism, but ex tracts follow: ''Syracuse played a mighty good gamo and went Into the fight with a determination to redeem itself for Its rather unsatisfactory showing prev iously In the season, and it is entitled to all the credit due It, hut to say that the team outplayed the Nebraska team, man for man, Is quite a stretch of the imagination. If there was any Syracuse player who outplayed Wel- ler, Nebraska's right tackle, I'd like to see the color of hi hair. "The field was wet and heavy, mak ing trick plays and forward passing dllllcnlt. This resulted In old style, line plunging football, and them was little to choose between tho two lines In the manner In which they met the situation. "Tho most unfortunate part of the whole gamo Is what happened In the last few minute of play, when Ne braska was ahead, 6 to 3, Hyracuso punted from about, their 30-yard line, tho hall going well down toward Ne braska' goal where the Nebraska run ner was tackled with but a short re turn. On about the second play fol lowing Nebraska fumbled, and the ball went to Syracuse. Hyracuso attempt ed threo line plays, making perhaps six or seven yards, and feeling the inadvlsablllly of making a fourth line play, attempted, or wero about to at tempt a place kick, which, If made, would have tied the score. Tho teams were lined up for tho kick and the ball wag already on the mud "tec," Hever.il Innovations In III ', plajs 'dsn me expected lo bn liocoil-ei IKllll'it till' Phlflloell, who ha vn bli'li I'oiiilltig for the itaiiiii bv iliivlng th mfond strlogi'is, using Tei li s l st L pl.-tvs, Tho foinaid wall aim Is woiklog In en onliniitlon Willi III" bio I. field. Wednesday afternoon 'lecli bn i d Aditnirt' tlniilrt lll.lwtn.ly team In H good woikoil'. when the h'ad llii'Miuaii in out on lite field and culled a penalty on No. britsk'i for being offside tut Ibo third down, nlthoili'li be made no cffoit to cull the pinaliy at tint proper time. This put I he bull mi Ni br.iiiiia s lliiie y.ii'l line, with first downs, mid mi Ihn third down H.vl.n use Went over for a toil' iidown. Thompson, Nebins k.i's rig bt end, who was suppoied lo t...... 1....... ..It.., A.. .1.1 .... M !...! I... was not offside, nod the Nibiaskit mail tit on" end of Ibo yard line, who Was in position In see, alh'l ilnl.ires tli.tt no Nebraska mall was nffside. It was Ihn first penally called by lb bead lliiisman during Ibo eiitiis piine, although then- were seveial off side plays i n the part of cither learn, and bis mi Ion in cilling (he penalty dftir Hie team weie llm-d up for Dm to xt down, was decidedly Irregular und should not have been a Unwed. 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