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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1922)
grow. ichigan and Wisconsin to Clash in Feature Game Saturday M "T I ( Major Pi tellers Show Cain in Shutout (James '-I)azzyM Vanre of Poeri Top National Hurlrri Wilh Sit Shuiouu t'lile Ha Mofct in American. Iljr I. !:. KAMM.It.N. That major lagu pitcher: r ha ginning; to overcome mini of tha handicap placed on them ly the pia hlbltlon nf freak dellvrii.! I vl- i1nefd by (lie locroaae In th amount of whitewash they were able to apply to tlifir opponenfe Oil j'ur by com parlgon with Did prevloua aeason. American league pitcher abut out a irnm In 76 games thla year, atwl lb ,.'allonnl hagu.i hurl-re did It 71 time, or a total -of Hd for th ma jor. In J92I Hut were only V:t whltPWHHhii In Iho two circuits, e In Mi National and 60 in th Ameri can, Willi tha pitchers ai fur below their M atandiird v.f rfllcicncy. The record for th Niilloinil Icagua la IIS shutout In PiflH, The Amerlran'a reroid la 1 4B In 1M, Tha latter la within mi or the total fur both league Ihla eeafon, Vanre luin In Sliutoula. No hurlcr had a monopoly on tin aupply of whitewash. Thirty nlna of them tiaed It In tha National lacu and Si In tha American. Ar thur "DT.ty" Vnriea of Brooklyn led, with al ahiiloula In tha old circuit. MoiTlmi hud flvo whltewauhr to hla credit. Cooper and Adam had four each, and Hhetdel thtve. L'hla of Cleveland I'd tha Junior rti rult In ahniotita, with flva of them. r'lr, I-everetln, Johnson, I'llett and Qulrin hnd four rarh. That'a a long nay behind Aloand-ii'a record of H shutout In UM and Coombs' Amftkan lesgu mark of 13 In lull. Hut condition have changed elnce thon, Here' I he Year' Kiyord. The 1!22 Hat of shutout follow. NATIONAL I.KAdl'R. April IT riitarniigli, I, I'liicliinsfl, 17- Tlitarniigli, I. riiicliingll. 0 (atorrlann fain' l.uima.) Aurll J ''inclniiatl, li ft. I.oull, 0. (ftly ) April 10 m. T.ouH. ID; Chlrggo, 0. (f Wafer April 10 Brooklyn, 4: rhll4aliihl, 0. I V hi ) May 1 Drwiklyn, 2; Flillgdft-ihl, f). (Shrlvar ) May 7-N.w Tnik, I; riillallphl( 0. (J, IlitriiM I My Stw Tork. ; 8t. I.ouln, 0. (Hvnn ) My 10 Phllarllphli, i; rhlro, . Mty II lit. I.outa, t; Ntw Tork, 0, tnn.k.) My 11 Chlm, I; Nw Tork, 0. (,'riVM ) Mny HNVw Turk, 1; Chlmao, 0. Nhf -mat Aldrl-tfo I My 1781. I.'iul, 11; Brooklyn, , IflhirM ) Mv 17 r-Mirlnnn'l, 1; Phllailtiphla, 0. fponnhun nvnlnnt AVIntam May 72 I'llUburnh, I; rtillnUlprilii, 0. ' May 21 Brooklyn, 7; t'lillndiilphla, 0. (Van-.) .Inn. J B'Hton, i; Tork. 1. F'I1 llniilm.) ' .hint I Botiun, I; It, I.nula, 0. (Ocii'h- '"n 1 ritt.biirth, I; rhllartolphia, 9 (Mnrrliinn Jun 1(1 Timoklyn, II; C'lilcign, 0. (Va'l'",,," ' .Tun It Chlraa-o, I via. Brooklyn, 0. (AM- .tun It Phllafl'lphln, 14; Kt. I.nuli, 0. (ain!fton.) Jun 14 Nw Turk, II; ntttmriih, 0. (Poiialaai. Juno 14 Ilrorklyn, 4; St. l.oula, t. 'an- , tuna 15 Philadelphia, T; rinclnnatl, 9. (Hmlih.) ' Jttna 17 -Ft. I.oull, I; Brooklyn, Juna M nttaljurh, t; Iirnoklyn, ICnopar.) .luna 20 rinflnnatt, I; Doat.in, t ,7un 10 at, l.ouli. I : rittaburgh, Boaton, IJih-rdal ) July 1 Tlrnoklvn, 1; ini.rh.r arlnat 'ataon 1 i ,iuiy 4 Chlrago, I; Plttaburgh, fl. (Aid-tM- ) July ia r-hlraan. 4; pnainn. (jnnaa l ,tul 11 Naw York, 4; Chlcaao, 0, (J. JUrnaa ) . Tuiy u at. t.oula, I; Philadelphia, A (Haliaa ' July it at. Ionia, 1; Philadelphia, (P-oak alrt Plnaleton . July 14 Clrirlniiall, I; Brooklyn, (Rlaey July H at. T.nule t; New Tork, (Pherdet alnt J. Harnea July II Plttaburgh, J: Philadelphia, (Conner July II rhl-ao. I: Brouklyn, 0. (Al (tandar agalnal Ruether.l July tl Plttaburgh. ; Philadelphia. iMo'Heon Jul, j Brooklyn T; Pltiahurgh, ftuelheT jir i rhlraio. Bnatofl, IJnneei ; July I PHiaburgh, 7; Nar Tork, IVorrtaon An. I -New Tork, I; Chlrago, Aug I Brooklyn, 4; rinflnnatl, . Aug 4 Plttaburgh. I: Boaton. (Mini I . Aug I Tirooklin. I: Cincinnati, 'Aul'l-""", at lohia (Mlllef Aug II PHiahurgh, I; Ciwlanail, 'Vug1!! t'hlrag, I; B.iaion, (Kut- "Vug 11 Olaotnnatt, I, PhllaaelpUn, Pehu I Aug H - rM'ad-lrtMv 1; Plnelnaail, (Hut'txlt ata'x.t i nurh Aug i Bi. WIj h, . ili'eaga, ionh . , I tug ft - PM'a.l.ii hie I . i hleaga.' 4Ma4ewl '" lanmga Aa It Ciia't. a ', ITourh t u it-rtttikmgk I Oin. iKaall, . -,!, t. r,..,.i-'v! . IIIM I a., i I fi.tugh ii ,g, iKamillea I " li. a.l tta..aH. I v.e Tk, I ! g. . (Miliar I yt I-TlU'g l 1U.i,;iM I a..l Pt'g-(- I a.yi 1 rllekig, I'l fg. A -tla, i irttMa I ig..i. .- ! v ;" . 14 "- -'. (i.i , k .! f -Ml. I, "rCrt-yWaa. I, K- . ","'-... T I. '" , . k 4 k , '. (IIIM IMMI . George Bonolken, who was on of Central High school's stellar gridaters rn 1920, has landed a wing fiosition on the Kenyon col eg eleven of Ohio. Bon olken played end on tha Purple squad for two sea sons and also represented the local school cn the basket ball floor. The Kenyon eieven has been hitting a good stride thus far this season and Bonolken hat featured in several of the victories by way of the aerial game. I ill to 1j k'ph " ii i in mi bar April 30 c-hlrago, I tl lxull, ) May a final on, t; (Cjulnn.) fiat roll, 0. (Kuu- tVaalilngtoti, 0 May Nw Tork, Si Philadelphia (M ) 0 May f lloaon, 1: H'a-liingfon, f), (Pen no'hg ggninat ,a liiiiy-Julinenn.) May IS UikIuii, I, Chicago, 0 (Qnlnn ) May H lloaton, 2; (lilrago, 0. (C'ul- una. i May II Nevy York, J ClevoUniJ, (Hyl ) 'S May It W'aehlnglon, 2; Loalon, fKrli kaon ) May to clikago, 4; Clavelaiirl, (t,"vertr. I June 1 Waiililiiginn, ; I'lavelnnU (Krli'kann ) Juna 10 I'hlla-lelplilii, 3; rigvtland, 0. (Itttimn). ) luna 1 1 Detroit, I; Waahlngton, 0. (Phllletfe, ) Juna 83. Wmhiriglon, I; PhllgilelphU, 0. IJohnaon.) Juna 26 tit. L'luli, C; Detroit, (P. via) Juna t Otevelgnd, I; St. t.oula, (ffiveleakle.) Juna IR St, I.oull, I; Cleveland, (Kolp.) June 2 Vahlni'i.n. 1; Now Tork (Johnaon aglnt lloyt.) July 1 vvuahiuuK.ii, li; noaion, (.iirhury ) July 4 Wgahloglon, 2; nuaton, (r'ranrla ) July 7 St. T.ouK, 1; Boaton, (Shocker agnlnat l'enncnrk.) July 7 New yurK, 1: iieveiana, (Hoyt aaalnat Morion.) July 11 Cleveland, !; Boaton, 0. (Mor ton ) July 14 Near York, 4; Ht. ijuii, o. (Bhnwke j-.l July lb i.iftvaiiinn, .; i iiiiiiuaipnia, v. (Covclealda ) July It- wnaningion, z, pi. i-.ouia, u. (Mogrldge ) July IP I'Piroll, z; lioiinn, u. li'liitriltw July 10 Chicago, 4; Nevy Turk, 0. (Fnber.) ... July U at. L.0UH, is vaanmgion. v. (Pnvla. , July 17 Llevniuna. u; rnuauaipnia, u. (tlhle.) July It t:ni-affo, i; oaion, v. -l.iv gratia.) . . . , . , July Jo PI. 1.0UII, t; I'nuaiieipnia, v. (Van nilder.) July 31 t.ieveinna. i; oiiiuniiun, v, (Morton ggninat Johnaon r July 23 lalro1t, i, fiew lorn, . irit- lette ) . July 2 at. i.nuie, ,w iiii, o. (Bhooker ) July 3 Liavianii, i; i nnnooipnia, . Vhla ) ... . , Aug. J letroir( 7; I-naioo, v. u iii-hp i Xug. 4 7elrolt", 4: Boaton, . (Hauae ) Aug. 7 rirv. land. 7: Uoalon. 0 il'hle.) ,ug, ta Boalon. : l'.-lrlt, 0. (folllna ) Aug. 1 Detroit, 1; lloaton, Q. (Khu.ke agnlnat Karr 1 Aug go i.vpinno. .i; ti aninKion, v. (Poona ) T"le Innlnga, Aug S3 Ihlvggrt, 3; waemngion. (Ma. k ) Aug. 21 waililugion, i: tniiagu, v. (Johnaon Aug l Bo.ion. I; Cli-veland 9 lOntnn) Aug. I i:hlago, I; Philadalph a, (rlr ) AnV II Boaien. I: Philadelphia, . (Coiling ) . t ai t 1 Oiuago. :, rtevetand, 0. (nob grieon ) a.. I Clavalant, I; riiUggo, . (li....na ) N.pwl Boaton, I; Wgahlngtoa, . (Per. guaon I pi I Beaton. 1: Waahtiigton, Plev. f ngl"t .'okitKin aept I-I'Mla leli'til. 4, Near Tor a. t. (H.ty K...I 3 -.i-levr'aM I I'M ago, IPKIel eil -U gahlhgloa. I, IMll.aJoil h.g, tMo.rldj' I a.n 7 PMI4i'tiia, I. Iloa'. n, a (llomm't k I.,,, i ti.ia. 4; lh trait, . (Vgg Oil l.r til I !'.., t Biaii, Itey aiie -tlra. I, phllg 1. pMa trat-ar gglot Vi-. l . M-ottaeM-gtu, . . I.auig, (, a a.ft 4'l.a,ai.J, I, Ntar Terk, . a ' i .,l - It. .i. a 1 N'agj Y!k, tJ ll l M I I I Ik It I larurr iiiiticnratiii I mien (illirt Botirr HrerI ll.,l ,.., !. v ,.,ltf ,.,. a. 1,4.1 aiha. laa a..l.. Ik,aa n Ih. IU4tHI 4WM4N4 l ai tl.att I I tk..tg) l.t..Ml.4 I I 4l.4 l:l ""'" " ""1 k'... Ih.a ia. iku g I n,u' '"'' h4 ' ' M II H.mi..4 .. en K. 4 j'h ,,,, it, vai 4 lli nii.J i iaii vt U ' a, - g.w.4 . .! Ik .i l...l.a.l I H4)h4IU4 HrH for "" J'" Ufi. fo g.gA4.4l ill SlUilfiUi r.fuwini kt l tO-gj .It. .v. K'441-l -Ml.4 i a, ma aatt, i. i iu gl t , ..--a.ai -af. Golf Association Formed to Conduct City Tourney-Field Club Selected for Next Meet The annual ify golf cliampioinlilp tournament will bo undT Ilia control of tha Molropolltan Coif aaaorinllon next year, At a mealing lint night nf nluo rep roai'iitatlvca of Omaha golf cluha, .ri vu ami municipal, tha Mulropolltan aaoclallon wa formed, The club ri'pruaetitatlveg, who are to set directore, elvcteil the fol lowing ofiicer: Juck ItUKhea, l-'irld club, prealdi'tit; 1'hll Kendull, Kon tenclle municipal club, vice preaidenl, ond Jimmy AuathT, I.nltoma, eccre- tary and treaaunr. The new oltk-liila Ininitdlalrly brgon arrunglng for (he next totiriiuincnt, (he date i t whlrh wua tcntntlvcly fUt'd for the third w-uk In June, Thla dmo will etuml provided It tlona not conllli-t with the atate nient. 'J'ho Field club's luvltutlon to hold Wrestling Trust Is Fractured; ' Jack Curley Left Out in Cold By FRANK O. MKNIiK. The blrdl'-a which flit hlllwr ami you aio iv.ltti-rliiK- J'lft now thai thi ol' raalln' truat la fractured. And they enrol thn tlilliiK that Jack Curley, niioa lla bona mid I1H KulldliiK gi'iiUia, lma been almond rlKht out Into the cold, rrool world and told to go hla wny wltlioiit tiny further, BKrtRtmvi from piirtinglci' J.wla, KtunlaluUM Zbysilio and John I'taek. Tliote preiiouiily aweet I-iiiiinan noya of Kochniter, N. V., are. declared to' Iihvo figurid u out thla inrion thnt there wnn't any loni;er n lie. neaally nor n financial enrichment In volved In partnciMhli) with Cuiley. For Curley ciinnot commit mutch inakiiig in Now York, he HeeniB to hnve loat out ilrwhere and prob ably bei-Hinn looked upon by hla once lime annocliiti-8 more a a burtiHcle thnn a pilot. ROUGHTOWN'S ANNUAL RODEO Gink Rode a Naked Leopard Around and Hon Right Million Spot. F T,K8 who have been pushing their eyebrow towarda thoHfi ltouifhrlder up tit Madiatm Pqume Claidcn think thnt they nio little chiinia of (link Fowlor. No ilianic. That rodeo la ex citing for New York. Hut nut In Konglitnu'ii they lined in aharpen wild afeern' liorna ao they could tout lilt by to sleep. Gink U not folding up on hla Job of amaarlng Slkl. Hj la trnlnlrig with The Glutt In nn abandoned ruble factory In Rough town. ' They don't uso rublea out there any more, buenuao they find that murks are chenper. The filutt looks like he la trying to X X our champion. Rut when they atait playing tick-tack-top. you'll discover that (link will put that old XXX on Mr. t.lutt and it will be 10 ar the ligusa and II at the church for that lit tin tun nel digger. Thero ain't anybody digging any tunnels under Olnk, ns he is ready to defend tho nearest II t lo against tho nearest champ. Hut If Thn Cilutt rasea over that right hand on Gink's paper teeth, he will be welccmo at any exit In Iloughtown. (Ink haa plenty nf gate receipts now and. haa another shadow on fur hla shadow boxing, lie now ha (wn ahadnwa to apar Willi and they are both champion places nf shade. This la the llnt time thai any ehampinn trained with two shad ows. He U saving up liU own trainer for the nighl of the big fight with Slkt. Ily painting a col lar and tmk lie on tila shadow, he figure the leC.'rte will lie fooled ami will rherk Itt over Ihe linker d.wbery aba. lov while dink I knocking Sikl ei,j,.r ,,n a nmun lain lake. Hdllploner on Alert Over 1V aivrr Heine Aaketl I allplayrrg who kiu.w ll( tllrr hrtt ly dd lo-t viii,vr (lie ms . ' c- ei iin aiel vn n ho i.ally did, but are t t.ing K-t c.r,uii.Uiii h-ivg teia.in t bd i n th nn hal. the mv tirla ira am be.ng AJ inf. oi tUj. Iji.i k. '. ! n.at im., th ls -i. n Nh.,mi iI t !"'' '" s "'1- '' '"'' -l -li .1 l a. m . h.m " h '" ' I'l I I" I la !M Voil i .. i.i.t,, iuk f..h..,MH;t -g...... I.g .1 . 4 vf l i a.li ."I gi lfl l.aj I IHkg g'ia 1'i.g ' . i'ti i I . unuua ;i-i 'a ' l'ii,.miv I ling ll I - a-1 1ml I III i-l g -i a !.. ,i ,,l ga. an ai a i g I. h k ,t 4t4g tt i a gnikw!aig j,g i I (he tourney over It at courae waa ao ci'ptrd. A pluil cf llieilul mid tnutLli play wua adopted to ropluie nii'ibd pluy UHeil In plevliiua tulllllilllH'litii. The Rolf lioam-a lielleva thnt the new gyMti tii will ri ault In, mora cmi ttatiinta and hold the Intment of golf era longor, muny having dropped out uftoi- the (lint iliiy'e pluy In the t'"i. The toiiinnniciil will fwn with 3li hoP-a of (luiilifyins piny, to extend over Monday and Tueaduy. Thirty two will quullfy for thn ihatnp MiKlit and thurn will ho two aeeonU-iry fllghttf of IV each. All thla will he medal play, the mutch pluy to ciitiiii In tha champion ahlp inntchea, which will be 30 hole. Tohiii mntchi-a uIho will bo at.-iRc d and prlitca uwnrdod for all the evonta. In provlnug toiirniinienta 72 holoa of iiioilal pluy unit h' Id, 311 on one Bun duy mid 3d the following Buhbatli on a different pa at tire. Ho, 'I Ik a.ild, they hovo given him tint ozone. All if wbldi Icuuh Curley In full poati-tRHlnn of Inrtf-k byako and In port owiiernhlp of Jon Hterher, who I'.-iii.-i Ini-il loynl. In ii burnt of public Indignation Curley stepped forwmd tbo other ilny rind mIuiij; n, dell In tiia gcnorul illieclloti of I.owla, tin) ancallod chiiinplon, which challengn more or P:iih miliHt;iiitlute:i report a that the fullia v.ltliln thn wicHlilng ttiift wcio wri-lllnff Ihelr own Ktublo mutea tilthougli they billed 'cm n toitlMo mat enetnlca. lirolhcia MumiKn liiupplera. Curley, ohullcnKiiitf lewla In be half of Wlndck Zbyako. aald; "VVIndek liua beit-n Irf.wis aeven tlnieri or more. That, in coiiclualvo .roof that hn Ih entitled to a mntcli. Thla Is particularly trim because Lewis is running short of oppon'-nlH nnd la forced to wrcalln often with (lobar, )avlnroiirt, Hinckley, (irand ovltch, runner Ralley nnd othera of hla own iminugcuicnt, or Ills brother, lin iimaii ntublc." Thn alutenient of. Curley likewlao aioma to CHtabllah tho truth of the report Hint I'.llly Saridow, whose real name is Hilly I'uumnn and Max Rnuniim aro brotlicra. When tho l.'auinun lioya earlier wero faced with thla charge they denied it emphati cally and declared they wero counIiib. Hut the truth, Ultra murder, usually callops to the fnuface, no matter for how long or how studious ly It la kept aubnierged. IJIlly Sandow J'uumun la thn mana ger of Lewis. Ills brother, Max, handles tho uffulrH of Pcaok. And therein lies h story which concerns a nice litllo hlppoilromo pcrfonnanco which tho Batiman boys, plus their gludintor-M, will uttempt to put over Homo timo during tho winter. l'CHi-k hufi been hurling all orts of challengea nt Lewis. As soon ns the public in worked up to the proper pitch the two Ibiuiiinn boys will match their two wrestlers antl then tho "family affair" will bo put on under the guiac of an honest, Bquare bout. Tho match, if it in put over, will happen Into in tho winter, nnd I'esek will win the "championship." a The crumpling of the trust was fore cast lust winter when Curley In curred the displeasure of tho New York state athletic commission nnd failed to get a license to net ns match maker. That Is said to have con--vlnc-d the r.iiuman boys and Jack Herman, who is miiiiaglug htanilaus .byszko, that Curlcy'a power waa grnie. And you know what happens when a ship is sinking. And, ns tho trust has crumpled, ao will the game crumple. It's About (bad In New Vork unco its stronghold. Throughout thn middle west, where the game once was popul.ir, the cash customer, have hint about enough of hippodrome nnd biirlesiiie fraineups. It looks na If the village orgsnlata might Just ua w.-ll btgin tuning lip the funeral march f"r a aport which might have endured If those who dominated It had pl.iynd on tho level with tho public. (I'niivitlilil, !: I Omaha's Allotment of Tickets Are All Sold I (iiiiAba alb'tnient of J" ti l eta f -r lil. V.l.r .tlii N.itii. Kiinrt t.Kitl. ill lm at IJm. ln. N .v.nii -r 3. i . . an! I at in t-n i .all i l.iv. .S.i mum w.ll I 4ll-itile. U lllil.i-tll.od. (Vliila Orgjniii" Ttauu, Cmieia.iy if Mir!. i I cn.ia bi tn"i 1 1 1 V an I Ii ii k t H'., Tru (hh OMWt, That Junius tft'onitrlt D' I i;ii ik mi h j i lliai t . hr. 44 liUH j.H.g gna vl w "ytpilrf' igaM , tub vial fa U (, K 4 -4 (hi mala J In Jui.mir II n ti. II, ,.g atlt.Mt I lay Vmj .lt Vtlhm.iU gig l.iul4 l hm 4,. tt i '-4 (! ga aiMtt i-4 gi ihi il Ity aa g.V4 anl lM,ai alkiul Iik .gl 'I'M 4 hi K.i at Mart I '4 l- ganat ll' 4i4 aai f nkol m ilo aHf linla. I at,' ltl4 l4i ' lt g aill 14 Hi.., k' at 4 la ltial4 axaj (wlialglil ) I f ia. . I l-l IH an4 ' 4 k,, h 1 1 4a t(gtat-a4 a, g tig Teaches L' INCUI.N, Nov. 11. (Hpeclul.) Tla nn ill wind which hlowa no body good, Mo rung the nM truiain. And hud it not been thnt Fled T. "Hnupltl.'p" Jiawaoii wug unuhle to ntmid tbo climiit! of New Vork, No IhiihU.i tinlvii'Hity WoiiM hnve proUi bly never bad the opportunity of au tiirliik' bla aervlcen. Coach Iiiiwhoii la on hl.i aecondyear at N'ebriiHk'i. It wua In lull that he rcalKtiud ut C'olumblii unlviTKlty on account of hla limit li. While he waa building up thn phytiliUcg of rimtern colleKii youtha ill I'rlucitoii, I'nloti nn'l Columbia, ho bud permitted hla own lienlth to autfer. JIs came west to Colorado and apent many nioiitha on a ranch. Re. tiirlng ufialn to 1'ilnci'toii, which, . tho way, in hla nhnu mut'T. Couch Dawson found that thn enatein cli mate would never agree with him. lie llien decided to accept Nebranka' of. fir. Coach Pawaoti gruduntcd from I'riiicelnn In 1 f i , after which ho be- enmo ii iniinber of thu coaching aluff in (he capacity of head biuo.lnill coucli unit fooLbult cinch of the freahmen. 1-ulcr he went to Union college at Hcheriectrnly, N, V., where bo ai-rved n othletlo director und hrud conch fur ilx e;ira. Jin ileveloped aome football men (hero who gained big reputation (lining tho iluya they jdiiycd. In his aenlor yoar nt J'lineuton, Dnwaon waa ciipluln of thn baaebnll tni.ni. Jbi b-d Ida tun to nn cmlem eolbgliito cluiinplonahlp that year which goen lo allow that ho got the Three Grade School Teams Tie tor Soccer Honors in District No. 4 oi league After Miller Pork hnd piled up a two point lead In the flint half, (a c;mio from behind In tho aecond period ycaierdiiy and tied the count, tho H'.oio ending lu u 2 to 2 deadlock. A victory for cither team would i district No. 4, but by dlildlng honor, J chnmploimhip won, thrown into a tin oe Sherman, nil having flvo poinia apiece, A coin was Hipped to decide whether Miller or Cuss would play Sherman Monday night, und Miller won, Cnsa having to play. Miller Park will play the winner of tho Cass -Sherman tilt later in the week. 'J'ho game, played at Thirty second and Dewiy, waa witnessed by many students from both schools, special cars having been chartered to con vey them to tho grounds. l-'iilrliury llliinlin HiiMlriK. l-'iilrhiiry, .. li., Nuv, in. t'Hliliuiy IllRh ni-hnnl fnolliHll leHlli ullilt out the. ffit rluetlliKil lllttli teiim, 11 to 0. MKKCANTII.K I-KACl E. htantllnga. V 8r- lrvVCe TTl Won I.out Pet. Nubras'lta l'uwer Co 17 7 .70S M. K. .Slnltll & fo 15 9 .025 tiuaianlha.'unct 13 11 .M2 Ctty Hull M it ,li4a oiualia I'i'liitliig t'o 2 l'J . S o 0 Amerliiwi Ti-I. .4 'J'cl. t'o. li 12 .MO A mkii li-Hii lly. Kxiirels ..12 13 .MM) Kilpatili li , Co 10 14 .417 Ai-orn I'i-i-bk 15 .370 Molrhlor 4t On 7 17 .291 Imllviilunl Avrrngra. TIiiniliiKtoii 17?;iiar1i.'rl 174 Iteiffi-r I.lil-'. Moylan l.NVhSTMKST ItANKKKS I K.M.IK. ' mtilntlluca. Won Lost 4 n 1" Pet. .619 .liU .s:i .r.iiu .4;s .3 .VI . a v a Homa 1liitilt'r9 t'ynHervw: Ii 17 II 11 11 f, M 7 6 Pet era Truftt Hurlia.!trlhHcr I'ltiii-il siut' 8 Trust . , . (itnahg Tnul Om.ill-l l.iMtii A II u I i . 11 ii 4 iral Trum liiclHlihi.il Alrmgra. Avm.-iml 1 si lt'ill Hti it-Ma ... ..... . 17b, l.Hiiilalrum 1 ,.i US' MtTltol'Ol 1TAN I Stsmlinga, ..171 ..1.0 I.EAt.tE. Won. I.out. IVt. l iMir'ri l'.4i.!li Ci.r P ii. . 1 a J'i lirKitl I'r.-a. H 4 .714 I M.I ,.l..UiiH II l I l -La lllu-li I'.i II ID '' Tiiii.oi'g -U 1 ' II, If. 1 II t.ii I.a. I I'n a 15 ""lai -lei 1 ' 1,1 V I- 1 ), .lii g .... . t 14 ' ' I, .in--. . I 14 In.llililiml Aierng.a. It-.n.irua - HI iia..t ,. .. 1 ' llufl ... , ..;! lUii.ae 1 ; i n n 1 1 .i r. M.n,llt. i.. h.i r. i a-4 I ,r iii- M I' l i n ... I - ' Ml af III! , l . r ... ua.ii w.l ytg. a. Ilka It 4 r g,44,i, a t 1 1 Estera to Play Football habit of winning curly, liuwaon ulso niMtlc h ii.iiuu for hlniHelt an an cud ii ill hniriiuck on (he l'rlnoeton foot bull tea in uloui; In thn lute nnughtK- liavo decided tho chumiilouakln In which netted mrh team one ptnt, the cornered tlo between Miller, Casa and Omaha Uni Eleven Beats Western Union Puncturing Western Union' line for conalstent gains, the Unlveraityof Omaha football team pulled tho unex pected nt. Crelghton field Friday by winning, 23 to 0. Tho conquerors of Mornlngalde col lego were able to make only 43 yards from Bi-rlmniiigo ns compared with Omaha' 140. Slyletex 11 II) Klnir Cole (lyaltira I 13 Indian Motor l'og 6 111 Phuto Kniravera 3 19 Roberta Sanitary Hairy . . I II Individual ATeriigcg. Sr-llilg It 195 Koran ...... burton 1.S4I Wartt-tiow ... l.MON PAdKIC II. A OLE. Mmiilln-. ,f:4 .429 .23il .143 .143 .17 .180 W. L Pet. Paaangpr Accounla 1 -l 7 fi7 Trainmen 13 I . .1171 (leinral Alldllora II .671 IMvlainn tnglnriTa 10 . r. f.5 Car I'.m-oi-.la 11 10 .624 Car Shops 11 10 r,:i Mai'hlni hop 11 io ,s:i And. of V'rl. An ts 1 11 .41 Aud. nf DlaO'mta T 14 .1(1 Mora lii-pt .... 4 14 iti lodlildii"! Averagra. Wank 10 Pfhrnia 171 Kanka, ITtMn-aullft ....... 170 C, ATI: ( (TV I.KAGt'E. Standings. W. 1. Tet. I .914 T .7n .J I ,:s i ,rs i in 11 .Sla 1 .ill 11 .! 14 .l Padil-o :i 17 ! n iut-ih t t II Ktrlk-Atkl-ia t) lo. H-arl.n a l: 't . Harry V Kurh Co Pt I i h Omaha t-'r-.tCitg tin. la Co, I inkers I'.s.-r.a l.tfa (o J..n-e WVt U'aah S, a. lair .;tliMi.g in ... 1 1 I illildiiil Airfkgag. K Jn1 a Ml a liana-a lull Kim . 1"' ..III n ti ii ox iii it i.t r. auaillnga. Won Jat g ia I II 1 1 1 1 .'',! OH l'j . T.-at r -1- 4-ar i hi h a T l S ,,- l - - t- l Ml ... I ' tl. Oil. 1 1 . t h..- II 4' til l..i 4l , no .'- 43 m: it .in .1"! Ill Tail i u.ll.i H I lvga. 114 114 a. k.f Ik-iM J4t or lll I Hltt . iNaWiag-a. ' I ai i a H I 4 'I . . . .. M ,4 I ' I . I ... ..... I . I -a I It .4 .4.Mal I4g4 r i i i ' 1 1 4 I '4 t laai - , I I I J!' . . 4 ' - - I . I ' - SuilMIII llliruua aa-i'-ga I. , -4a 'I ' .! , I - g .,-4a .. I u -.1.-4 , , . 'I ! I i l.li tJ it , Kollowlng hla eervlen at I'ulon, CducIi iiwaiui ( i h i( mi Dm cuIuhmiI (auk of building a (mil I. ill (cam ut Co luinblii liuiitraity, win in (h gild nport hud been abuntoued 1U yruia before. Ilia aeeoud amianii team met wilh but miii i-i-virae, thn lunt gumn nf thn ai.iai n, Put the Hint hn,) Hl,4.n (I,.. In e. t nf "Himp ( l'p" Piiwkou befoic I but aeimuii cluai'd, !u wuh fuiietl to cotno weal, lba Nebrnglui riconl a pin Ii a f,r it. aelf. llu ciiiiiu hire In i'.:l ninl till lied nut It ti lllll Which humbled (Jlenu Wariiei 'a I'll I 1 'mil lit i n und Wua beaten hut oner. llealdea hl, dullia ua head fuotball mi'iitor, luwaon hua tunny oiln ia, lie la illrii tor of athletlcg, which entulln hiindCng all the 'lelitlla nf ntlili.tlc of lice, lie la a lau ibaii nf men wlilch iciiilre ii great mnoimt of lime. If n, attiileiit. la "dragging" hla hourn Inatend of currying tlietn, It la lnw aon'a biiHlnnea to find out wli'iu the troubln In, Aa an example of I he cnnrilnnt drain upon hla time, ho wua culled to Omu hit to u 1 1 "nil a I'tinllum drive the morning the inrally ahoved off for Hyrncune. Cnnaeii jently he could not direct their effort at the lust Inuiiu practice. TtxHldea hla other c omtillnlini'iila Couch littwaon haa found time to wrltn h few booka on baaebnll and other aport. lie held n chair In tho Kngllall depnrlment nf I'lilim college. 1 in wann not only cxecutea bla work efficiently, but bun "compelled th re apect of the entire atudctit b'ly by hla method. Chance Lauds Kamm's Playing Former Cu! Pilot Believes Coast Star Will Prove Valu able lo While Sox. Will AVIllie Kamm Juatify the 11 Of),. 00D In real money paid thn Frlpeo club by the While Hox for bin aerv Ices? That la what. Chicago fans lira asking, but lo date (bey hnve un covered nothing to Indli'ftt'j thnt the const leaguer will prove n "bust'' when ho arrive next apiinK for la far flrat bid under the big tent. Kvery ball man with worthwhile Judgment who has aen the lliln! wick er perform offera (he same reply to the query aa to whether Kamm will come through. Seoul a, managers and Just pluyers aeeliilm him tho gretitent Inflcldcr (he const circuit ever has aeen. When Frunlt Chance, peerles lead er of the old Cub machine, was in Chicago recently he waa nuked for bla opinion of the youngsl-r. He was even stronger In his endorsement than were many of the other ex perts. "Kamm Is a great prospect," said Chance, "lie has tha Ideal build for an Inflelder. Ho boasts a pair of fine, large hands and can make use of them either on his right or left sldo. At bat, of courae, he atlll has a chance to show Improvement. In I!i21 he was weak on a ball on the outside, but Inst season he learned how to reach out for them and he finally hit a wide one as easily as one on the Inside." Kamm will hold down third base fur fhe Sox and hla ground covering f.bility will bo a bii aid to Ernie Johnson, who will be able to play closer to the second sack. Eddie Mulligan, who last acaaon held down the fur coiner for the Sox, prob ably will win Kamm' Job with the Frisco club. Sing Sing Has Checker Champ in Death House Sing Sing prison' champion checker player ia Ibiymond Collins of Drunk lyn, Inmate nf tho death hou?e, whn Is awaiting execution for the minder of Michael Connor, a IStnten lulund watchman, lant Mirth. In the death bouse the playerg do not aee each other, moving their piece and their opponent" on a numbered board. Col liua, said to be a graduate nf l.ut mouth riilleun, nlu.iys bus protested Ma Innocence nf hn crime. Barnstorm Rules Need More Changes rruapect nf decent lioll plavlng aiKathi r after the i-ii nf larluiM-r li.ta I .Hard ft nrw irnbll lll. I llilcr lb j new rule adnpti-d a trrtnin ninount nf Kit natorinliig wua i t l ull.nir.t up ! tn Nii vti.tyr l v pinna li.i l-lohgy-l In iraiiig in the Wnrl I ger.n. Put a. inn if tlivnai i trkyyi and tii-inia atitrt cli mi l i -t it f. v h'i d -I'ara. t i i ..i.tv a rniueat l- I'l liiin a-l-'lit" t in.t.g I h t tliv l -elUl t fii.tga. thn ith. ati,- j in fir l.irda ,,.t.r. ail it ti OA lha l-ltl. a d tt g 1. 1 iayt. n,,t from ki,l imi Ii i II. nl ,ih, Mauaal , tg ar-l ins l i-f K l iin.a -tic-iM b In mi t nfian -i,t I I.ni l g pir t Ml,i a.i, k, , f , r H ,rtl .ii:t;ii f.ii. i"l.f- i..4. "I S Vllar t I ilia at tg t 4 i I I I l,.,f if Ih I 'ta Mi a a .. g lha I . u .i Jain . -ail ll-lk II ,a.lr g (tttv l' Trm, J!iH IiitlittiKul t'nnin- in lliflc StuM't al if 41 4. t an I t, 1 ! li.t iil.4l iifvi.gt l.i a tail it k ftKai.t I, i.Il i al t ma tail lif.it if i -.. I f t"t I - a . 4.4,41 1 1.. i In i- .. .ta' .-t tf Yale Bulhlojrs and Princeton Meet in (Classic Aniiiiiil Strulc Utlwfcii tlic Wire anil Tigri Will At tract Nation-Wide At tention. Ily. W.H.TMt i: Ki:ffM Al l,. Willi lb foiilbnll gi'iiann Utawlng (1 a close and Ibe alrong elevrn I'l val I cur parts of the country bcglnnicg to fiii.it it themielveg, Sat ill iln V 'a Strug i:les will be fi-ituied by tin" guinea lietVtii-n Villa nnd rilncetnii In the ("il and Michigan and Winennaln In the w i-i.l, , AlllmiiKh Cld i:il tuft all i.ilm to eniii-.lilerai Imi lis n luilloiial i humph 11 iiecaUHe of Ms ih fi at, by lown ill una of he important Intel rJi-ctlonal i liiHbea nf the eai the annual alrtii'.gln be (ween thn rion ninl Tiger eb vina will inttiact cniintry vide Inlerei't. In tli past better loinia have bei u (b fi-at-d by snciilled timid -dogs, but lii llcn. tines pnlnt ti, Ih-iIi i-li-M-nn tal.ing the) field on Ihc v. cell end ttllh'ill rlllii-r being mad'' a pronounced fuvi rite, Tnltbig tbo Intel mu'llonal atruggli- of both fur CX.Hnpl", the Tlgeia Hhiiwed' much l lli-r In (ho open gaino I fin it ale. l'llnceton waa unable to inaka ctniHlslent headway by uno nf old for mations, and In the Inst period resort eil to tho open ciuiie and tvon tb i rug-rb' fi ft t i- (i pienf uphill battle. Dining the ntriiggln Itil'ici rxiinrl. 'need little trouble to plerco the 'I'lirer forward wall, which must be afrenglli Clied before r!nl urd.iy. Old I II Haa (''oink, Ih feii'-e. On the other band, Yabi showed in rihanlMgo iigaliutt lom by unfi of tho tliriiHlliig -iine, ()i EM nlsii bad a good tlefnso fur (ho llawkeycs' open game. If Vale play a sharp defensive Kama aiialnnt Princeton' open play then Old Ell will have a good chance to win. Vale Is iiljuoct c-rtalji to drive, through th Prliireion Una for abort trains find may use the forward pan to get close enouuh to uso it line but tering tal lies. Iioth eleven nrn forth- ficd with good punters and kb klng nhoiild ho one of the determining; fac tors in deciding tho Is.tue. Ill the mbMlewe.it WlMcnnaili nnd Michigan should engngo In another nf their teriifb! n'ruggles at Ann -Arbor. Neither cloven haa been defeated Ihl year and each has won its confereneo games In commanding fashion. Vic tory of the Badgers over Minnesota, 11 to 0, show the llndger to be an ag gregation of class. fircitt Itacli Field at Michigan. ' With ('apt. William and ("Jilisoii at hulf positions, Taft In the middle, nnd Jiarr at quarter buck, Wisconsin has a versa tllo back field. The liadger lender Is one of tho best open field run ner in Ibe mlddlewest, white the other backs glvo him the necessary support on all ground gaining at tempts. IiIkIi and Teheil are an excel but pair of ends, while the line Is showing improvement In every game. Coach Yost has developed a powerful machine nt Michigan. Although weak ened by serious injuries to Kuby nnd Vandervoort In tlm Ohio game, tho Wolverine mentor lias enough good second etrlng material to fill the posi tions without weakening the team lo any contildeiablo extent. Klpke Is a great half back, while Cappcn is ono of tho leading full backs of the coun try. Steger nnd Keefer, who will play the other hulf back positions left va cant by Koliy, are both atc-i-lins; per- rormers. I.teritz is ono of the best oiiarterbaeks In the mid. Ilo west, v-hile Kirk and Capt. Cotbcl make an Ideal pair of ends. Tha line, weaken ed by loss i f Vandervooit. should bo strong enough to hold lis own ugaln-:t the R'ldger forwmd wall. Ibiltle of Wits at Ann Arbor. Indication aro this will be one of the hardest fought strugeles of tha year. Each Is h contender for tho conference championship, ami neither will overlook any opportunities to win tho game by any kind of score-. Com ii Plchnrda of Wisconsin nnd Vont of Michigan, althouah friendly off tha gridiron, are bitter eneinh s when their team are lu action, and each will place n (emu drilled to the height of football rthcli-ncy on the field. Iowa, nnotir unln-aten Jiig Yen eleven, which defeated Yule, will meet Ohio S'ate at ColliniliU.1. Tb ll.iwk i via tin not plav Wni. nnaln, Mu blgitrt or Chicago, llileg nf tho klri.ngeit tenmg In the s-.-ctlnu, an-l !ndic.tU"i'gj ' ar thit .it b-ast tn.i ilevet g will g ! fed fur luilinii ilii-ii dm aeagnr, c.na.-g mi Novi nitn-r J. Itlinoi ( hi s,-o, ! I t ih other t!ii nf n nfyrii' finite. Cblcigo ill ti.urt Minoig nt I fit ifu Til. I. Thu M-iiwng havai wnri all l -J Til cnntes'i an 1 wait it. f. it. ; e-l f I'r.i.crti.n. !l l.i li. 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