3 h Creighton Backs Plow Way to 13-0 Victory Over Light Midland Eleven niK .SUNDAY TIFT.: OMAHA. NOVEMHER 12. 1022. Light Lutheran Aggregation Holds Hilltoppers to 13-0 Score "Rudy" Yechout SUn in Blue Victory Over Undefeated Nebraska Conference Eleven Captain Horn of Visitor Playt Good Game. By RALPH Creijjhton univerity'n other victory on Cn-iyhton crushed the light Midland college team of Fremont under h 1 13 toO wore. ! Dixplayintf ft niishtni? line attack that punctured the' opposition whenever it hit and opening up with a brand of j pawning in the xecond half that resulted in on' touchdown,1 Creighton ohowed norne of Its old-time football "fight" when j it downed the Lutherans. j l IlKht lrljtlf Ml lliroiitiliout I In ? " t.l'cm. mnkltiK it'xA fn-H rjMiiii( im'l 1'ir.jt ..-iM.ug liarl tent t. NX-rmpOll. lul In fill rt tlm wruiln-r ciiiii,f l.itm, hnn'lful if i t-i tutor n tri-.itrl to a Mali ljl iily totiKlit kiiii. Oliirjr In I Mm! M . 1 1 . 1 1 1 ! mine t'i Omnia will) a ilwm iii'i.nl lint ftiiiin tn KftTiKiit li' ft .itr.l I'.ut In ItiB LutliTfitta' (! fit, l Inn- H viituiy. Th- Hclit tnun of M.illniiil nnnl" 'rHplitun i-lfil II Kflf TlllCIf tllll'H lIllllR (III- Klllll" Hi" I.tn lu-rnna pill ti' mi'li u al.ff lU tvin-f Hint 'iiii;lit.,ii Iiict tin Uill mi Tim ' i lul Hi ..' k f Ui'- Mliif Imf-fli-ij thi- MiiU.iii'l ivm aim "Uu.ly" V'-' linn', tlii' ihintin. iiiit'iiiinK I 'i iulitnii fullliin U, V..I oh lli ii'-iii InK 'Mul of I 'fi i,;titi.li .;ij-i Mini ll:;lit will ill.l "llinH" uil. N'.l mil'.' out of ni l ci liniil ti' in n po I'.lui' only intni.lftt . nc lllliH. I. Ill II WilKll't tin1 1'irfnnn lila tilt 11 tllillH .r iim. Tli i ii of Iho i" mult of ih form' r T i Ii T ' I ,- '' ImrlMf Hi'' firm nuniti-r tin: I.'jIIkt nun .ii -cnlii ii l"nfull frmil Tin; Bioil" Villi I'lriinl out lo oiinihl. of MtiWi jtl.iHi r i. on mom. on tlKr I . ii I r i:nw on, for ii .-run i1)l.iJ hmi tin; I'.lii- l.in kn ri.iln i inl'i H. In I he )' oinl luiir II". MIiIIiiihI crlil Mi i i il,i)i ! i Mi r f. iImII b m'1 iul uii .i front ih.il tiinn'1 liioli thi' tl'I'i ,nf (In- ( 'ri l' lil'in (! en mi l m-'v'' 111., film- on ii mi wllh llll nvrlK lid nl'.o-K. j Ijiiih Out of I, lump. ' V lijllli'il li:i iR V.'lllluil' th j Mirvlrm of l.i wni.iii l.iiin'. iiu iitfi'-j lifirk, liiil thlrt "In I" I "I'l'iii I" limki tnui'li i.lffi.-'in-i', ii i'.iihii' tan tl'-' 10.4:11 nini run It fnlrly "H umn nn vim Hrki.il tit fuMir of Mule In !i i'.r (iu.irlT. i-in Irln r 1110 tfot a cniinrr i' mn'" i Ion w.'ikh mi ilntit tin: Lutln nilic I lie frflnlitoii lialf lirrfi t mill w-ll nil iift f rnoon, a (IM Tfvllo. the otlu'r hulf. Thin liiiirimrkK, loi.tlior will) Y'c li mit , tmi'l'' KnO'l Kiilim IhrnilKlt 'lie MjiIIiiihI Inn-, but nut until Hi"' rhurg Ing Ilhir foraaril wnll oin-iuij IioIcm. Mullaiiil wtin not without Hit mar. Horn, niiluiii, jilayod n tnlehty Rood p.nie npnlnm the IniNky Cr? Uliton lci'li. Urn ict.itn of UlckK (in.l field ruiiniiiK nan ono of the frnturra (.f the Rimif. lirunnlnrr nlmi Khowr.l up in the Uu-I;fll(l. dowim. ("ri-lirhlon rcoifd lit fimt touch down noun nft it tlio mart of the m-c-ond (iinrtfr. rrcvIoUK to thf toiilt Uowti the lll'ir ndvn ncfd to Midliind'i five yard lino. Here Vo hout attempted to rottniletn a pan to Telvln, lint tho tin II crininded over tlie luik mark ami the I.tithernn tool! II. Horn clmpicd lun k In kli-k out of (laliper, hut bin Iiunt took a veMtvvard rouro i.nd rolled nut fif lioundu on Midland'M '.'5-yard line. Creighton took tho ImM nnil Immediately oft its tnachlnery to work to neore 11 touchdown. Ta Srnre on Pas. Rpeli-her and Yeehout hit the I.uihcrmn' line In two pla and (talned 110 ymiln. Yechout f-lurted the rlsht flnnU f r another tain and then S idler placed the hull on the five-yard line. Yeehnut then Ilip lied the flip that Kurfd. Selcher vns on the receUlnB end of the flip and inro'e n dandy catch of the lentn lenth- er. After nitchinit the Kill he tn.-ed iiml Hteoin-1 oMT the chalk I I, in i k. MIi!1.iiiI n-.-incl the kickoff, hut nftaer II i n, in. dxcll, Ailani uml l!i uiiniiiK iind t.. (;fiiii tliimij-.h and urt.ut.d On- 't'ii:lit"n i-lfii n. Ili'in kre.l l" tic Him-. t'ri'lKhtim then sun for iipotlur touchdown, hut when it Mac vviihin 1'i yard of the iiO.il, llic I'.iue fuml'led .'Hid Mliliaml leci.vn e.l. Au.titi th '.ut lieraim kliked to i.VelKhtui. hut the l'.lue found it wh i i.ii.L t,, t-iiti thnouli the line. .. ...... L1..L... i i in- ..i.L.iiul.-r of tli haif th K.iine was ao.-i fnw: flair. .'ut l-t fole the w hlmle .e , for the half. Ninn of Midland Inter- j cifted : rieifc'htoti fn on the 1'.! ie' f yid III.-. ; M. Uinj luel. At Mo- -rart of tin- ."'. d In f. Mid Ul J erle. the klik. ff. I-U lul. k l ' .!:. .H fi'ilit 'f t'irlihtotl rr .ItrU In no i-iir. the l.i.thei-B ; vl.t to i re t;p'i n Otue they s- I Il. I i III tin n KiBT- tlm Ihti- ill id .-. nulie.l .1".! .ii';.d Use Mid ; )'it ,nn ti- t!i l . I i-.e. A f..l -nlv T'l m.,i. ..-'r4 the IHu ami tl'rH P , tui- 1 1 jI IS tini'.l t" sht ' 'I ..f t 4i4 lti Aeo.her h. . i-a .o i a ..' ft . i Mil. iud .'. t.k'.la -i- r le i I. f. I i 1 i - , I'll I i.r, i a-s.l f d ft 11 I . ' l III...'' tfc I 14 alv.it Ki t MhKII I t- VI, 4 fl- O I t-.v ..,1 V.. a. i ,. j.t. u t l l II t'l ' I'' ' f i., . . .i r f '' t .' t i i ..1 e'l !' , 1 . , -t I i t A t n . I f it .1. t'l : t t Ihw ...I it .h p. t , i I t tin ,. . 1 ! 1 . f.i -a I, ' I is t .! .. ii .. r .. i oi . t.,: ' '-" .! k .v -H I I 1 11 1 I . I' . I .11 . 1 .. t , , I H Xt I I 1 t M')i..i.' i- :- 1 !" I.H f I S P - - f i VI I I I .- t , , 1 1 t '-: i a - it I I i, , a i i ti I . v 4 i's i a t. .. i -i i N ii, 1 1 il t .i I... i. i i Hi I itt . ial . ii. a ' in am ,. .. i i! Mi k a ai.a " WAGNER. football machine rolled to an Athletic field yesterday when it; Here's C.obl I (u l on Cn inhliiii Tilt li.. Imiil. I mgliliiu 1 mtt lil In r rlinmav l-ttl It at rtr( 4imn. . . . . lAtmi Mtl nil iIiirim . ... tarda ltirwn fur too , . niirintiti-il .... , . ruiiiillil . . ClMrl lnrliinplrlt I'M lnln fplr4 , 1'iiMra I I fl. I Hilliil.rr lit MII-. I'uiila (tiU.I I'linf ntvraffr il.la.l I'nnl. iriiin.il llil. I , . kl.Ui.fr. Mil. I klrkurri rrfiimril HiU.I Suiiitiri- lit Ltikuff riiiiilil 4 i V ' .'t' V I ft I I I ' in' I 0 I A i i i II1 .... . If l;i 1 1 . . IS t 1H a I :m ii i H fiiHilili tm9rtl . 4 IVniltli. Hit.. I .... ID hut Tevlln Intf -n i-iti,-. a flip on hl oi.ii 2'iyiiiiJ hue ui.-l tin: h.iih ended. T t! llli'l I rrighlnn 'Hi li.,,.1lj. in ilkir Kmi-r I .'Iff 411 ......... , X'hii Ai .rrn , . , K'pn Ki.hi- h.iuiT V.i limit , Ti-vlln Ojt'l.llt.ll Ki-n, M.ini'. f., Ml.iluii.l Oil , . , , . tint n.i . . 1.. K-'iai'i , , , . . 'I loj'lt ..... . KHL.t . . . . I 'iniiiiif. r I t . Iirf . . . ... N i mi it . i'i Hitrii , ';i'i!ihi . . . . . A'lmflft t( K .... n ( it n c . i. 'I .... I.. T I.. I '1 I' Ii II K M . . . I, It I 1- illliO.II, r fi'.l.-n. f..r y.-ihi to ioiIiImj Pi j i.t r..r f..f f'.f T, r. If.rif.K Ui Kuin Ml.il.l, r f .r T Jl II. n. Iiii', Pi.l'lilf, IU f.ir ll-li't I iijijmi. I. II'. rn fi.r lnjlii.nl an. hinl.i.iill f..r li.ii.'lii.fl 'I'i.iii h.lnw ri. hrii hi-r n. M"nl Mfirr ifii.'h'li'ii 'I'. Hffliliil": hi.'ur. K... fi; ( r. i nrriH!, umpire; N' lirii -loi. Iirfl.l llni.ri,iin I'm) ui" villi KHIi. r. f- li CuIIhijkIi, Kansas Airirie? re IJefcat Cyclones MHiiiiattati, Ivan , Nov. II --Mori; than 2,ao pernon hovered under utu l.rill.iH here Hum afieriiooii while the Kiinnan Aitie adniliilHteiid a 2 to 2 defeat U) Arins Only mice, did the CyeloinN pet i lore mil ft h I" Kaii'an Akk)'-' line lo threaten ft touchdown. Th viuh tori completed two long: panne for nearly 3?i yardH, hut lim kman'H to hurt held them or four down on the Khiiwih live yard line. Juet before the (janio ended, Web ber, KinniiH AKPie left end, intercept d an Amei ii.'ich and run to the one yard line. The frame ended In fort the l'uiple warrior had a chniK-e to fcel Northwestern Trims Purdue; Score 24-13 ChicHKo, Nov. 1 1. -NorthweHlern unlvereity won Its lirxt weHtern con ference football ftiime in two years litty. when It defeated Purdue Bt Kvatihton. 24 to 13. Northwculern won in lut conference frurne frmil Purdue In 192a, H to n. Purdue neored In the ft rut Ave mliiut.-n of piny when Swank fell on Keml.ey's fumble behind the Northwemerti fjoal. Tho final m-nre wax made when Praut circled left (ud from North wcM'.ern'n li-yard line lifter a march down the lield from Purdue's J.1 yard line, llali-emly kicked poul. T c i I Hastings jtops brand Island's Winnins; Pace ; j llatinifH. N-li.. Nov. 1 1 ,- i Sj.e. ial ) j tlianil Iland inilif,--- nut u tirio lie-I 'feat of the n-an.-n at the hand f ) ll.itlnft'fl. tl to U'. tlnitid iri.ind eor. d (list on stra football, coupled with a la yard run i by Ilehder on a t.iked play tin niKh j ! tackle. H.istitift evened the acora aj i few minute later, die, Imirliiick, ' tdeked up a fumble and run yardii. ;Th wlnnli.tf score i ante in th third ' peiK.1. when Vnitiii; raced th.- bull I f..r ;i .iid around Hiih! ml nud put it In p. fit i .ii fi.r it roiwaid i.ih from C 'le to Kdwurd. Penn State Trims Carnegie Tech nil. i "ilisi . Pa . Xm . H ,t'r d:p!j itig n oi l Mto. m f.!f i i iiiitn; in h. in i, Mv l.'f' i a r'i'nii! I if i'.;iiii '. h neia da v , row I i f 1 j ii-1 I Villi W' f"t 111, 1.1 " tl hu Pen p. ...ll Tl. 1r. tan h I em, uh. ai d J. fi ma ll Ial I I V.l.. f i fcMae t'til lf u t to IS I I 1 I mi .11 t ml 1 HJi , . , . i in ! . . ,-f ii I f 1 la - f l i.l 1 15: p I 0 f hiai s , p .1 .. r.u.ian .i S sya.i ' 1 ivel it 1 1 . I t.i . I ll v ai,l .i K I . 4 Ii I . i 1 "d I Iv It a ! la I i !- i, 1 ,.l, if 1 i 4 iP lnlilin ! Kit V, liual Piff4t IVliil ! . h . i I . - t v I . i ..!,- t i! I' :' ll-.l I . I ' . , , v ,, - , I . t H iMrit Ill l.al. e. 4 In f I t ml t 1 !l .. -. I si .... .4 -t, f Main Attractions for Monday's Fight Show Cryan Downey, former custodian of the middleweight championship, and Frankie Schorll, leading contender for the welterweight title now held by Mickey Walker, are the main attraction on tomorrow night's Legion tight program at the Auditorium. tnan Milling uppercui y fl' -4 ''I via Notre Dame and Army Battle jTwo (iricl (wmics to Scoreless Tie at Vest Pointl on Omaha Card We.-t '.lil'l I'oll.t. X. .-Hid A i to. Y. N'.c. 1 1 .i..i l.altl'd lo p(,ic it lioijt victory In full- rroudN that j i iiUMm-i,' Hi" ei.laiiii"! i. Hindu on the I'laini today. Ni-.tlnr I' am e.oi'-d llioiiKh ea'li Jird eiianci-, the Army In eio-li ,.f the firm two period and lh- vn'toia In tb" Jim. iU..itei. Th" Cadil uer- on th- off. niv.- ll'ioutM.i.iit the hrnt half, hut eoiild not maintain i onxiKlctil atta. I:, Not ie Ji.-nii" v.m ulrom.'"!' In the laet two period, bi.t .duo lacked the jujt.rh to uiriy 11. bi ll ov-.-i. Incept in the hot perln.l Army for w.ird ii.iei.lfii: v.fi man rmr to t he j 1: nn-ly .iiii", bet aided air offensive of Notre White and Jliym, Army eti'K ( tuiM in.iny of the Mt'lloia' Inl'-rci tc'-eit, S'otre U.ime bad the l-t t hal;"" to ,., a i '-.line. Martins: I.'Oin ll own -i. .11 o i I lln- In the lart (luaiter, tlie houlhj !nd tiiai'l.liie, mixing yhort pae v. 1th ti variety f oiikk play, au vanced down the held. in.iklnK four i Iowa Huinhles (io)hers,28 lo I Ity WAl.TMl l ( KKItSAI.L. fliauliM Her l.efin..it 11 ire. Iowa City, la., Nov, 11, 1 V-at u i ' .1 by the terrific rutinliiK attack of Iowa in tin.- t::fct half when it neored nil It h point, and the lemiirkable f.ubt iiik eplrlt of Minnesota In the lai-t two 111-11011, ti:e llawkeyex, I'oiiteiider for went"; Ii conference font hull boll or, defeated tlie (inihii today be fore 2.1,000 hoiiiecoiiniiK fane, 'JH to II. ll wii a gn-at fjaine. fiuturcd bv Kparkllni: tackling and blockimr. In fact, the ii, en played io acKKflv ly that tlm.' bud to be called lo timen In the firm two riuarter and eotuo of th playerH, includiiiB l'atk.n, the fleet Iowa iUiirtertiack, bad to be ui(ed from the uriillton. At the ud of t!i" fa! half, Iowa led lis ;.i 7 and to npparani IL looked ti ;f Mintuhota would be badly beaten. la-tweeii hiilviK. however, 1 foach So iiildin? imvc bin men a Ui'Vcre lull., correct I their fault I with the rchiilt tin y came bucl; m ;the (.i-coinl half and coinpet"ly out Iplaved Ins' year'i. 1 -; )r Ti n clininploii. The tlopl,.-i p.-iii'tiiil'd Ihe lip.- for ciniMsieiit ffaims and 1 a hen mi fill foiwnrd pai- .lilted III their M l'OIld score f.nal ouarter. I lawk cxi-i-u which 1 1 1 III ! Cornell Crushes j;, Dartmouth Eleven a K, Nov. 1 1 .- t ianie. but in the liiittni'.iith ilevtii wa tu n. at '.tie pi.io firotind Ci,riie!l hard hlttii'K mfi- ,.ff,. tjvc, , rltl,her t..duy l . Un it I I thai- !.. Hi I In th" f.rt period a if tlie j were fjolntr to repeat the ': 7 itr il l, mi! admitiist' red the (Irefft , ,r. I. at In the ..-coiid and thlld ; 1',-ri Kl i' f-w lia spil k i -t 111 II:.- f.m.t i--' l.i H.Hf- till.- W.I ll ! !a ' Htm. alh stiff, i, ..,1 i,. ni f f iiiiiiiiti- her aerial lay I '' . the V.lVe . ' i. ..I I" -1 :n :i ,iai I , II I to the I I ll.- fa . Iowa arners w Vallcv in un A ai Ii, I P f f I ll' I'l l' !"' tiliU 'I'- -II i 1 1 H Itij ll 1. 1 I'l l il anal i firr-f down. 1'iowley. enlij-t d ii,.-.:: for l..i'l.-n at I'-fl ImlflMi k, v. ii. ):i,.i: Mho b.iil on lh" font yard liln- but tin !.!-d re.,' M-Iy that it bounced out of hie fit iKp, I-1 v i' t i e, tojlat'l tnliiifc' for la.dd. Alloy ritht half hail:, fell o.i th- bill. ,w,l"- liann: wan ! penalized (,-,e ;.aidn ami ood piiiiled jont of dumi-r. 'ant n-r l-.d r I ii- d a di op 1. i' I: fr.-m : he I'i n d line, hut f i .I 'd. la blm li, : Army center, :j i c f.'ib-d v.ie:i hi; ' Hied .'i l.n-i-m"i.i lin k Irmu Min.l.ir 'lin'.'i In c A th" fiimi -mI' 'I Wood itteii;'i.d a ilopkiel: from iniijllibl ; for tin- Amy, the uhl'ttle blOWli K aw ' it torn !, d 1 1." f.-roiii'l !u ;..'irdti ehm t , of lb" foal. il.e loiu' pin tlm,- .i j ( 'axi hit j'1,-1 Wood, th" oi i.o'hn,' fnil I lni'-kK, 'iiH one of the fillie'ii f' .1 I turee. 'i heie. w-io Hoi' ii-I loni; iani,-i ii.l?li. lull, n . ., i... ii her eU- fmiiid an ,. a mil,.- n. There wue thi lout". I f- V. I'l).' I HO II, Notie I lame, :;a yard., on In Hi" ma I. UK ii li.ifli y.nw, l.ayn tha i"f.-ii aioimd rifjht end- Hire's "Low l)oimn on Monday's Ileferrp. Have .Miller of ( liicufto, who liat been selected by I he hi ale lioxilif,' I'oiniilih'doii I li referee for tlie Si hiM ll Itryan Downey hunt Monday eieninu, I mie of the heht l.nowii referee fit (lie Riniie toda), .Miller lui been i-i-fereeliif uH of the important route! at lieiiloii lliilnr, Midi., a well as all of the haul ;i I 1 1 f I it ( Iliraco, A, until; the cliainiinnhii and m-ar i hanipioit hhlp hunt be lia ollii lalcd at ill the (iiihI few inoiitli a iv the Leonard-Iti.-iii,!, I.einniril llanimer, llaiiiiuer ( liarlie While, Joe l.jnch Pal Moore and i.t In r similar i niiicl s. Miller wa appointed by Inspector loliii Kllinarlin, who .iw liim wmli at Aurora, 111., recently anil was much impressed with the (Itic.-i-fjoan' iihilily. Colorado Loses to Drake. M...I. f. atu,'. Univ.. la. by Nov. .rreniv ted here II. "Ill fl ' piaMliK the i',,1h thi- .'ifter I irak. pi (. ni, I I 'lai c 1-. .1. th b.i'l .a, t!i- I... , in. I M'..ii"l wnhmit i ih. in-: p..i..d. c I..IC h i., ,-, II .1 fl -.v lo.il !.' i. IL lo .1 d .is iititii I id r . tia.;-l:t footlujl I i In unr carryitu; lHake cored with An leit.i.n th" ball. iKaill Hi til" '"I id ! aid i t . r,o, 1 fl f"l ward ( : polti-r. In the sec W as on t h" (! fi lM nS'in ii ml run bv nid half Colui ado most of the tune ml it I H llbl" tu IKaill ,b . Pi it... In ! on f. aw I tl.em Ud fa.' j the 1 l-as'in in lis en t lie i n tilth I" I ll at. I'I, ike .'l.-.t it til brillnnit i ti l run alt' r. Liu in . hd.iW i. Nardil Gothenburg Eliminates Curtis Aggies, 14-3 .N- l. . N ,i..p .I. t it. 1 1 1 W I, ..t ( lull ,l -f l . I i , .a DernartstrafinJ miracle with pi frer fttitt d tMI H III UK M il ItlHV. MitiiKn A ii Hi" Hi ( reifliliin I liiniie i-fifiiliil,. i i I rni rut uiiilDnl Ivin III at lngur Wli. i Only two looihmi KHineR are . . hi 'lnli'l for Omaha gild lJaturd.iy. of the two i-oitrfn on Saturday ii ' id, lb'.- frciKhfoi, MahiKan Axft.e , i n ' 1 1. Kami. n- lh" iimM ImporKint. The v.lil bo played on fr.Kbton fn-ld. I The laMIe ,etwen Central nd , Houth at I lie lluffaloix pink bid fair to be an lulereMlnK Katun uti'l not e oin.-r ldi-1 ;m nuiny fan think. ! Cintr.il eilnilnuteii P.eatrlre from i tip. ..'ui'. i baiiiplorifliip la.t hiatiirday I at Ji. atneo, 4'i to .7. The Purple is a i hard team for any mute hitili to i!e !f'"it, hut ,oiith has the "fifilit" and ' l lllpahle of tlllll.lllfi Dilllg illteri'Nt. ' inu for i ' iitiul. I Ti . h Koes to Tec.imw.h for a frame, 'ill" c'.irlif Anna, considered one of ih" stioi.Kist team in the mate iiace, w.-r'j climiiiiited by tloi henburff. ' yesiei'lay, j Kearney find Columhiiii continued 'In the rutnliif,. K'artiey play York i Id we as, wiiile Lincoln ftoe to columhu to batil" the "Idi-coverer." South Packers Trim Norfolk Noif..;i., Neh.. Nov. 11 fHpeoial 'I'i !ei:iani i Coach Janiea Patton'a ! South llij.-h fhool football team of : liin.-iti.-i defeate.1 the Norfolk Hitsb. , el. -veil i'i ii hard foii'-'ht uame hero Ibis !if'..i':,ooii liefoie :i larse crowd (of nf I'liidrii by the score of 13 to 0, i Tin! niiinha f;i'idtera outplayed the Moe.-il from the mart and It waa not ilotiK after the panie that (Graham ', went over for tin brst touchdown, j In the lat few ininutea of the I uanie Norfolk advanced ill Houth t r j rltoiy, but the viit'.r held tho lotyila ! and limit the ball on dott ll. ! Houth Mile r. . .i,t ., . . I..T. . , I. tl .. . C rt i, . . . tt T it i-: . .. it . k it l it ') n . K'l.lf nrfilk. . M .f.ll Perry l.-tno Ipen llnii'J , 7.i-hnir I'm vrn . . Ml. Iiii H..i.,e r. hriiin Jt -m r . . laiv.ii .I'llillllV I in - i '-s tn,;.. n Captain Alcock Winner of Race Pa lln, Md Nil. M Captain A. ,.ck won tin piiniii o i up bati'lii ap j with l",i'ii'i .cidi-d for Syrnr old ami i upwards, disti.n. e !' nillen, at Pitn- l:in this iif'erii'.i.n. Paul Jones wna i s...-.,nd iin-l nxterminalor third. Tim", ?;53 S o. 1 l;.i.in and l.adv Knielitie r,l.ti ran. ! Ducks Start Big ITifzht Toward South 1 illl. k i t.tit.-d th'lr fl.fthl vi aid 1 i the Houth. i Mi. .1. t ilnnlf i mi'd r.-ute lu.r' h ill i i ' i i, "i iniitf .1 til .tf pla. -.iitifi l ,n t! Th. iiiiii.tn.t Likes rinsinj! in HdHit't oinitig liMiiic I- i la. h. , I. , o lc i.;r Itr .tiitfri l'!,,,t,f,. i I iinU ll.ol li.iptr I Ac t t , R.kU.k Ma V ii m t 4 I ail 1M It 4 . Hn p!u:mif.k hos. ' t t ll, ! I.... I .... em i Chicajro Hemains in Hi" Ten Kace hv Bealinir Ohio 'Ii. i M.idiini. roiunitniM o, Not, 1 1 t'lie .101 M.iro..iiK eliM.tr to their i h.mci fm th.- eoi,fei nee i hnmpinn Khip foijiiy hv tliniwllik' the third tr.i fiht ib-fi-iK Mho hn nuffereii and fniiiliy breaK.iii' tin- iiin.i hoodoo hy winnitifj a fie, iely f..Ujlit name, 14 to !. Me. at hey tiieoiifili tlie f,rt half ith the iiinfin-nl liiickiye hkhtlliK fur their fnoti..,! honor, the Mnrootin , came back, iu the Kei-oinl half and 1 erneheij thi.r wav lo one toUi bdown, tl.f.TO the ill ti ,.i nei coiitil rally their I broken n.i.ial. , the (.'hioiiiioiiiiN rut ( l.mee ii d. ,:,-lii(; f,.Wi.J )..,. .itliol;; which (i.il.le.j J i, u'..) tn croi-a tin ohm line for tin fecnm) time. ! Then liiHt'ad of breakinif, the fiRbt Mitt I:,Jikee liurbd their atrenifth into the etinj.-Kb , and, III oin- of lh met dpi i t, ii al. if ntl.ii k of the ,e,i ; on went o- er rm tindir, ritfifled ' tiaft and finally Kmiiehed thiouili the , l trotu M irooii line for n touchdown that ret the crowd v. lid. j ll looked then a if the Maroon ' miKhf, In plte of their greater power. ; throw nwuy the frame, even Hi thy did the one tu I'rinc ton. for Ohio j iiif.'lin;, teariii;-. tlirhtitiff. wa ri( (unff j the way to another ore, w hen, with i two opponent I'-apliiK for the ame i bell 111 lilldfield. te ')etffii lOlin f,-rbb.d the flylni; ;iirklti Mfid Ohlo'i ! rilh wa mopped. Chiriifto w.-i th bet'rr t'-om, troni- i er, more reemireeful and f :fer, Tw ice j after Ohio completed forward jia , the receiver were ro elow they were drafffte'l down from behind, and Until Iiik el mSfS ''tileiiffo from a JJ to 14 defeat and another Princeton ii.ournfem.. Tip- play of W orkmiin at half in the j firt period, the work of pyoti. at nil time In plimiflof; rind l.lckiiiK, anil I the miihm of Zorn ;md Hairy Tbotnar,, wire maftnlfici-nt, but wareo- v '-eri by the irowd wan tin- bi-autp r..i i,. i i . a ...... ri. .. i... i ' ' ' ' ' " u , ! Ilk. n 'led bv K iit. In the neeond ha f , tn,.y Ui , ylhr , 8II,J ,or Hj(hs fr ,,lt. (LJ1, ;(, There were no epirial bini'K. but one play, a forward pa by Htroh toeler to llari." Tlioma. Kan lfi out In tho ft'inic It came Jai pi the fourth uani ter when Hlrobnieier. dro,pinx bntk n throw, dviyed Hire eharKlntf Jiucka'.ve, made 35 yard throw ui-rocn the field, and Thoinaa, j leaping and twlntimr. enushl the hall t and i-atiH- in: r another rcoro. I I (-'ucils Play Football. I The Pa .ton Pililard Parlor foot jbiill team w .II piny tin- Chi.rle .Street Merchant today at Thirty second nnd Dewey avenue. Tlie Paxton will be ffreatly winkened by the loa of two of their reKUlar who we.ia Injured In lnt wt i it 'i ft. mie. EDITORIAL Harry Says: An Overcoat for Jlij -madc-lo-)oiir-tnea.siiri w ith any ult j ou te kct, repardie of price. Coat made nf the material of your own choica. The ci.vle, lit ami workmanship I will perpounlly Riiniantee. It makes tue tired when 1 hear men who are. Hupposed to be Intelligent nay (when they hear that onie fel low la doing nomcthlnit unuatial): "He can't do it!" You know what I mean. Jut .m sterrtuy I heard man who hua never been In ray Btore aay, "Harry Manon can't tnake an overcoat for 1J." How doea Hint fellow know 1 can't do It? He ilo( not know whnt be I ta!kln al-iiiit. He anuiiin the rtfihi tii e prci. an npitiion junt th aan.e nnd put what gites me the Wiliie-t - if you know vtiat that mean. Matt - Isn't it liijjio that the v cuthet ban bl eu unc.finab!e - - and were Mm knt to the ' :U' lth overt Orttltie i, tn I de-ldid to turn thee wiHiieti into c.ih anil forget all about jrofit.-, Of ionre, ui kno jinj mu t tir iter lour mil derate ten tan get the beni fit if or ft' at imrinat i'.'i i Hut (i.i me a i hanra in tarn ner a lot i f in? !tir. Hint I-t the t a h at tin. :a'i t i in ketji in la U: on I if) I an? nure i i.r ? n ;i tai tki a 1 i.tiUi-r i f I!.:, i.,'. r will be a li.'r. I-H i !' -uii l-f tt.it ih re, I'aa jiu :'.'. i' 4 t'i :t. ... 1-.i i kan. oj raa . I ; 1 vj ii.bi tmi'is 1 ..in, ; i f (Ml real I U4 f i li' I., f .4 n'.f ' A 4 ..i.to t the i. f 4Ul.i,a i v. ' i I I. ,r tn p.;r 1 tk tut fiat urn t'.o- .h f t m it a ! t of ) i i -! a f. o 1 1 i,i . 2 , ? 1 wait until Mi.,, t- i .', IIII I ..I ill I rl i t n l t ' th li 11 1 uii Ja e i.t . i ! I, ii H. . I'- I t kn If 'f if- II I ( tl ,.ll I I 'I'.. at i r, i n ffer.l George Bonolken, who wii one of Central High tchool't itellar griditera in 1920, hat landed a wing position on the Kenyon col lege eleven of Ohio. Bon olken played end on ths Purple .quad for two ea ton i and alto represented the local tchool on the batket ball floor. The Kenyen e.even hat been hitting a good ttride thus far this tea ton and Bonolken hat featured in several of the victories by way of the aerial game. Ii il Caledonians Play j Furnitures Today j Th" al'doniaii nwii r miuad and the uiinranteii rurMture team art ehedu)il to linet in the feature (tatna of the Omaha fhmrlct. Hmrtr league thla afternoon at KIniwoiMi park. The, game I cie.lul'.-d to Mart ut tj o'clock. j The Omaha fijioiia arid the luil'anaj will battle at Miller park In the flrat K'tine. of a douhr-heiidT. The Town-1 end piny the Ali-Amerlcana in th j f-ond rlath. ' Made to Your Measure of Choice Materials Men and Young Men This is (lie greatest bona fide Tailor ing Offer that ever took place in. Omaha. Come in Monday Select That New Suit Pick out your choice of any of our finest suit ings, imported or domestic, of the latest style, weaves and patterns, that I will make to your measure. If you are the man whose coat collar does not fit, want to see you. Others at $35, $ You Get an Overcoat Made to Your Measure Just pick out-tho cloth from my law ?tok and I will make tliem Uh to your individual meusure. Hurry in Monday Don't Delay By maktuff your wlectioa cow nd placing a antfcll d. Foit, you will ftt th benrfit of this moit wndtrful UUortnff offer nd huve your tuit and overcoat for Thankigirtog. both madf to your nt;uur. Every canuent UNION MADE. 1 I (Tli .(allies; Defeats Bluffs bv M-0 Seorc Hk It.nir C"lil .'11 HIiirT a fnuih. down :n Mie tlrst l.ii'f. Tech mum finni I ehl'i.j in tli eeon,J iierM and tun In if bed iii'I'"- t I lijunenlt' foil line, itmliiK. 14 tn n. In a rnma a' iei.eni b-.-itjiia pitlt jeaterduy iif- 1 1. in. n. Monroe, fulJJiaik for 1 'l ummotiil a watiinrf. cm tii oitlnti(1iiig tr, f j-li.tis; off loan ftiilna K'ltnx playt'l it . n tl'l nit K line at M'iartr, Uhll la-own. Wi.ieh iind lt'iiIrrnoil I the t. liar leifoinier f..r tha pluff- J pint. Tech, in jdrt e!-' mitfuimbt In III flt i.u.rlir, w.i uti.il. In to Irwko idowm. wiiile it opts.nei.t mailt thfl lieiptlMd d!Meii. .' four I iltl-a, j Ibiblile (nstl. A fimble lc W'i i i t.et f In tba r. i,i)d pern d. hii li t ii- lowana re j n.vi.ri'1 no the Maroon ajyniil line, . ,d the f,,lliditl,li t t tba Uluff. i li, t. only toiji lnl.iv ii. I irr.e if line plUUKe b Hie Io.l ila.k inrried the ball to (minima j four yaiil line, front wbrie 1 1 "n riff iit,. the m-raipy h. ir uk. toleil Diu b ifn r iicioM, I Wnleh drop r.icki'l ,i jr''al In j try for t-oint. Jrt;tnmond loliotl rompoffij fi j rejuvenated team whr,i tti-y fiiwi mil In the fecund pair. WaMi Miitb a 'I ni. iVnlfir pei I ii'iilnr c5.ill tf "i ;,iiid mil the fiUtftamjinK feat lift of th' (.etl'id, In which Tech fliovfl tver ly a werin of ilei-r playi for it first touchdown, Hwanaon klck'l. fco ll. Munioa plercf l tho fnrward II ; for loiijt K'in in the fourt 'iurier ritd Mio.Hv t"t'-. the pi!) jitor Ilia j upriffht for the e'..id tntiehdown, i K.ant -ii uK.iln .nHiiii; u point pa liia ' toe woili. In 4 pi' i'linti ii y i.-'mieft Wtaeen j the T'-cli roi-rie ninl tlm lowtt i h. bool for the I,ii-.'if !b- local, wera entirely iiiclai f t ami recelifj A iltubblm,' t'j thf tune t,t 1K ty ll The llnaupt and niiioiiwiry ; aTfehllfrlll h,.rt . . . Hern rrillHi ... I'l.r,. Hrllaifli Krai-nr ') tor,An . . Kt'ns ,. W.-if, ntii-rf Zuat Jtuiilf)" , . . ,il,.lllun. Vlllifrrit f.. r. - Cnunrll llluO I. I; Kifhrr I. 7... . lnlfl'K I. It Sinllll . ... I ll'U ll II lllll , . i .......... , nini. it v. wi.v 'I 11.,,,,, Illllli'lltllM .,.,,.! It ....... . Ml H II , .... . llmilrrn , K Ii . . iwtm ( i Toll- H'.lm far lierti, kll'if, Kllo far W'llllfrril, nn fur ll'iiin. n. '" rr .', ui. tr (l'H', ( ..tin. II HIHffn- MflKmll f'lf l- ti.lv r, Itiii' tilw.fi "r itiII1i. Wilfoul fi.r II. 'v. . w.iii fur l-.iri's, l,(i(iJ f-,r X Wnford. ti'iimt for (until, h'vrt l.f nunrnrf. Tr, i .a 0 7 "14 Omrcil Jliuffn 7 7 Itff, rrr: J.mitlfy, I'mplrat I.j-. Hfi4 Hr,pn.fii: llnllr.'. Tuch Vf.r ,,, ,,,,..12 .i ll"f IllftltUl ' (For One Wek Ooj) Style Fit Workm&ssnip Guaranteed $40, $45 and for The Tailor 1518 Fur nam