m n SunSay The Omaha Bee SPORT NEWS WANT ADS M A 11 K K T S AUTOMOBILES VOL 62 NO. 23. PART TWO OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 19, 1922. 1 B FIVE CENTS PvMftbin TVimc ' Mirhiora ri Anrmac Q In fl) in Ritr Hnmprnmirinr Hav (flirirl (Harris L1 IgAAkWAA il A AAlltJ AfllAVAAAglAAA &55AV IVT AAA DJlg A JlvlllvvVllaftll J vawiiiv Huskers . . Kansas Aggies , 21 Creighton 9 Notre Dame. , 0 Michigan Aggies . . . 0 Butler .... 32 3 Iowa . . . Ohio State 12 9 Chicago Illinois . 9 ' Michigan 13 Princeton 0 Wisconsin 6 Yale . . . 3 0 Nebraska Snows Kansas Aggies Under, 21 to 0, B ef ore Large Crowd at Lincoln Lcwinan Lane's Toe Enables Blue to Win, 9-0 Star Quarterback on Omaha Elctrit Boots Tliree Drop Kirk Apics Threat en Twice. NTvrixnrs ok u.xmk. r.liilil.iM Aggie 1 orris gullied In -riniiiige,ii Vsril. HiroHtl for I""" b timber iif firl ilottm , ... 1 l4t bull un ilottm a Vwrn at I'liinlril a I'Mnei M-omuli-ti-cl ........ 4 Ilii-omtileterl 4 1'i.m.i InlrfceirtVil Vnril gnlneil on iilwi , ... 47 b'liiiiltrr of .unit , -. - -. -. , . I'll ill. O.ril.l JM , I'iiiiI. uterus (runt. I .... 41 I'tiMi returned -'.!. I - - Kiritirr. kt.koff. r.i. , IM kirk. iff. retiirnril triril. . lumber of fmtihlrl 1 Kunilil. recovered I'eiilllr. Ivitrtl.t , . , 1 la lirooklrki unentitled a flronkicki surer..! ill ,,,,,, I'lm-rkli-k. Kltrniiilil , .... I'lureklek nrirflll V Hy IMLI'll WAKN'KK. Inyliilf heforo th InrKtit crowd it him ever aaciiH)ld til creighton lelfl, it crowd in A'hlrh Kmy-hulred alumni irilnK'ed with yoiinif tinder- icniduutfa, f.'relgli ton tinlveralty'a fixitbnll elaven y-alerdy handed th MIclilKun Ax glea a to 0 (rimming, T h I morning the follower of the Blue are thankful to law man Iane, CrelBh- ton qtiftrterback Lawrene Lane They hava pro claimed Iane the ero of all g rldlron battlera upon the II, for It waa this apeedy and heady elghton plnyer who booted the three Id goal, two In the aecond quarter 1 one in the third, that cauaed tory to find a resting place on the ie bit nner. The irame brotiBht out Ita atara, just liko any footbnll eonteat will do, liul had and ahouldera above all the real etiinda Lawman lane. Not be ran, he booted the three field goala thnt licit t the "t'arinera," but because he nlved a whale of a game at qwtr- t:rlar:i, uaed his head at oil tlmea and at net a bit bnaliful when it came hi turn to lug the ovul. Iloinei'oinlng Day. "TiinU" . Mnnley, "Hndy" Yechout mi Tevlln. nil barkneld timber, alo dlil their share In defeating the As- glua, while the entire line, especially Cupt. Henduliige, womea line iney have never worked before, all to beat the invaders and they succeeded. it wita homecoming day at Creigh ton and It will be a long day before the spectators who trickled into the Creighton jithletic field Saturday will see another game like yesterday's battle between the Blue and Green. Ho we!l were the two elevens drilled In defensive ta'-tlcs that not a single gri.lster crossed the chalk mark at either end of the field. Thrilling Contest, oolball playing, the like that has been witnessed on a Creighton . . .... . ...naniiD WIIK hi llir IU jmV lu n-." , the program. Two wciiconcneu took the field at tne start, ui ... ... I. I.wl tl.a .Inrtilft it: hii"' . - . - - ... .....nt -?... .Kiii iimiinn muv 9 more thrilling rooioan raw" tor the season clones, It may even . mors noweiful defense unleash- d by some team or other, but It will not see a greater defensive game or a harder, more fiercely played contest if it waits through this and many seasons to come, tan Scores DropMt H. On of lens's dropklcksrame early tit the second quarter. After battling ih t'rrighion territory most of ths ii,. in ths Initial period, ths Ag es started fi rward passing, tms ir flips t Intercepted by Tank lv, one if tnm brsgniest nsnis (Veighton't buckfieM. Msnley ,h his muts ground ths ban , . d. nl on th Aggies J-, loe TrUiit then hit ths Angles' j ke bul'et H move.1 back mt and then Mae shimmied Ms j for eight How. A rse HI, n misn, piinirt " ui. raritvl in irainrr i" iir 5J r4 iiu. After shofi r.iil- ln di.-ftl to ih JevsrJ ho Tie A.l r irrr4 t-t ! ! l- mi. t.el hi Ml if Kt h., t.l ..ot a tint eicH.-n f t l..iv t 1 iPll t ef.. the At. mh hai-foed. let ll.t.t ju ur kb knt a tlx i t . fr"t t I vi4) It lbl CTiihtW It thi tUW n4 Wit lb Ai t t-f .' Agt'e , b k.rk., Vtlt all . t g ihi Mt k Tb, im e IM ta ; I'M ts.f f..'.l t try - ibr ! Jb . 4 lb klb I lb .4 "4 ii nI 4 f- . i i. si. k ks.U1 , alt.e. ! lb (157 I "1 Mouth ctprrlrnced lint Brown Gridsters Bucket and Cambridge, , Mass,, Nov. 18. Brown's fool ball eleven, beaten by lale a few wee'j ago, won from Harvard today. The score was 3 lo 0, the points being made on field goal, kicked as Hie first play Aggie Followers Rule "ttl 'uul Baggage to See Team Play Killing the "blind baggage" from Kf.t Lansing, Mich., to Omaha, 0. ('. Anderson, B. Merrill and Ueorge KlngKley, students at the Michigan Aggie college, arrived hi Omaha jeiterday, Juxt in time lo see their gridsters buck against Creighton university and then fall down In de feat. "Oh, well," chirped Anderson, "Hid Aggies lost, but we got plimpse of a 'cowboy' during our May In Omaha." The trio of dyed iu-thfl-w tad Ag gie grid followers were delayed In their trip to Omaha, when they were arrested as su?.plcous char atcers. "How-are you going back?" they were asked. "The same way we came out here," was the reply. Church Cage Leagues to Open This Week rhe Church leoguo basket ball games will commence this week nt the V. M. A, On Tuesday night, the Class A league opens with elht teams hi ac tion and on Wednesday night, the Class B league with nine teams will commence their schedule. On Thurs night a s..cond division of ths Class II league, with eight teams will start. Four games will be staged each night, This Is the Inrges number of church tama that have ever competed in the oity of tinuthn. The winner of these division will play against one an other fur the prltilrge of competing for the state championship, which will be held nsl Marvh. Horseshoe Pitchers . It I I T tO I lOlu 1 OUmey lb l net hi Il4 seolui I .. lUuen In Id a leui iiHnt t ' !i::r pats at t o'tlck tht nc rit- teg ! AU htiiU-t f l He In n tt 'ti. in. ft. I It, be tn d- k t I t . :u ttut .Uy i.ty utt n t'i Ohniir la Miuii(-ulU, It t .! .i I U tMIH I ft 4iur-uy .iM tee M m nra ii i. H m V...lal. M Mit In Vliiti kVi.it MHn tb' trtiH.U Nix-i.tt i-iit. Aw.l lb wtcn . tn! lite ttljl r I til Hin. ( l - f" ism, T-. Mu H'r. , U i Mt.., t ..K,g.i'b M H tvet, 14 auin.b). j t4tK t. t a-t i-.NtBi4 lt Um 1mm .4t t ' ?UI4 llttttl .tl l U I wflttl V, M. I- A. ! --- M-fcsiHI !'' b'tbt Coach Jnnir I'sllmi's Hoi nesa, ( imji Ii I'al ion ha ctprrlr In I lie group pholn ho Iiu ham, Sou III quarter, Is shown In -ni"i ii r Tirrirrr'T-Ti Tisrtffrn ys.Birtiws)iisiisasii)staisissssiMWsssssaswisssssswisssssss tm sssjssjsasswsjsyV i m, i i us is si jj (" - ' , ' ., jT'fr ' ' 7 "': "" wmiisihiiiisss asa fcsrj "S I' ' ; ' ' C I ' K ' P' ' "L ' " f$P&mtu m or tC4. Jlr , W4 )ti ' 1 1 1 "xlss ' "M'AI, , lhib, Ii tonsil Valler. f. fvnh " I Jtf. I J I if IjrjnJ I Xebr.k, tl Kansua Aglr. . I alvcmlty f Horhratrr, (T Niagara. 1. ' AOTffl 2A v L fe, 4 i tij VV I I I iiil BV-m aii.m nlral Ni.rmsl. j Amra, 1. Nw llamiMblra.JUal rall-gt. J, ,. 'LJ rf) 111 3W'M 1 I I J f V 0 I . l Ciluruilii, . Ion unlvrr.llr. ISf 'WSmA" I W?X. "tZ- 1 rw ', m iff 1 "l-rtr .r.nl, u, (lh )fciu Ag- H'omtM-, lt Msut Vernon, I. , IJfcftifts y ttfflfcffl&XSL i ' t lilt Mu.l.lnum, Si Mr.lmll. fl. UIIIIh,... l , l.,l, . VLAJlX mw - !, k 21 1 "t ' M- High school grldslrr who lust In Out considerable trouble this year lit ucvel from left to right, In Hie baciwirifl: arllon. foarh Patten la at the lower left, Tip Dope Defeat Harvard of (he fourth period by Fullback Adams from the 16-yard Hue. Cifinsoii Mipportei-ft, roiiHidcring Harvard's defeat, 3 to 0, by the team trounced by Vale, 0 to 20, in the light of Its effect on Die big game of next week, could find no tiuiirce for hone, except (lie fact that neither Captain ISuell nor O'corge Owen was In (lie gamo today. Olln-r-wise, it was Harvard varsity team, and nil the efforts of the Crimson conches who departed from the usual policy of sending substitutes agalmit Krown, failed to avert de feat against the lirunonlans' itmigth offcnslvley and on the de IciKic, South Dakota Beats Morningsidc Sioux City, la Nov, 18. South Du kota Stute football' team trampled on tha Mornlngaido collcgo team here this afternoon by a score of 48 to 0. Com pletely outclassed In nil brunches of the gnmo, the Kloux t'lly team was never within scoring distance. The husky Dakota Umnicn lore the Meth odist forward wall to shreds and the plunging baeks ripped, smashed and battered their way through for re pealed gains and frequent touch downs. It wus Mornlngsidii' first defeat In ft "Hig Nine" conference gome, the Methodist seeming tie lit their two previous contests. Only once did MornhiKsUli) have the hull In lis op ponents' territory nnd thnt was In the last few minutes of plav. Cornhusker Harriers Defeat Kansas Aggies Lincoln, Neb,,' Nov, 11 The Corn hunker hnrrier won fioiu the Kinifct ow defe.tte,! Ohio Hi.nt loday, 11 Aggie cro4ountrv ruonet In it du.ilj,,, s h nu.L,Vrl t,,,, I liteel mr lite Cellltoiiil roiirs Hat'ir- Itteet liter the i'.ellm.iii! roup r I uv aftnt.n, i t ; m. i; h iiuiitiiiit of tho t-'itiiorrs " l. itn .-mi- was Ut-hintf ,,-( Hrt atrt-M III l4e. l If JJ ; ...... t ..'llnt, 3 MVoiuts tlt .N'l'I'X , Ul., Ctpt. Cl .ir tb.wo.tw. Mttb - titiiMr ... , - i I-iixlh.f, I tkiinJ II ttl Ihtes pl-ttt. j Jkbrat4 tis-b 1 htb t'.d bii.ih ' I U. mm. j T'teie 1 iu itet. ! ('..ft ..... . a I ....ku.i ,-rt, . 1 I.rr Itf tblbty. it'ti'4 l I .l..t,l ,M. tl ttlvi.. M 1 " t l t(M lb bit I" th 'b, lb t t H.l t.i.t c turn tit Iti pi.n bed 5l. UuUl'ni Viiulhcr . ,. , ft ! ttMHt lMail4il ' u j t I .... Mt, S- l - " tiri.vt.it .. 4 t t1 k-.4 i. Ml.il b.. b f ' " , , Tb . yiet. 4 .'" ! l' b- tl. .:.IM et 1.11 W.'b 4 ,k l ,i f-t--l v4 t4ltl lit lcl ttti i V .. ... l.ul ... U .! tl t' . ml l igu park Friday In their oping an eleven Unit rmilri th reat either Tecli or renirul. tupiain rtiieutor, itua (.mliam, Pt i) winin rrcd butter, lialf, la No. 5. (aplalu riiiciircr la shown In tlio act of I UH'AI,. ( rWtflitoli, ft) Mlrlilgitn Agglr., I), WKMT. Ni-lirii.kn. ?ls Ksn.ua Aislrs, . Oklnliiiinii Onlrul Niirmsl, Jl Amrt, J. kunwo), iliii ( nluruilu. II. Miii-rli,r Siiriiuil, uj (, Di.kulu Ag- o-, ii. MiikI.Iiiviiiii, (It Miirnlnill, fl. or, I4i orni ll iiiII.ki-, 7, Unroll, Hi Mnrifurllr, S, iBivrin.f rollritr, lis llnmlinr, 0. Notre Hum., Sij llullrr, g. It ul,n,.h, Mi I hiciiKo V. hi. C. A,, , .Norlhwi-.d-rn. SS Miiinmiiiili, M, MnuiMiti, Hi Iiihh M'mlrynn, . Hount Vrrnon, In! I oe, IHi I orni-ll, 7, Ifrube. 21 i (.rlniill . 'olraile Agiflr., IV; Colorado .hod of Mm... 0, 1 Kiiiiiiw, 24 i Hanover, II. H,'ln.f lin-r, I7j Mi-vrli., III, Ohio Ui-bIi jhii, M; I ii.e, 0. Vila .Vovn, fi M. Mare. 0. Ohio KiBle, 9; lii, n. Mii-liliiiiii, 13; Mi..oii.in, II. lili'iito. 9; Itlinol.. II. Vtmlrrn llwrte, IB Kenron, X. MU.nurl, 27 tt hkIiIiikIiiii, II. Mnrituelle, ; lielr.ilt, a. i I Hiver.ily of Orriou, lfl Oregon Ag le, II. ullfiinilu, 4' Nevada I'nl., II. koiitliern Cslirornls, 14; lilnlio I'nl., 4). Itliilllien, H; Ml..ourl Nehool of Mine., 6. Ilraiiley, 2 ImUd h'orp.l, s. IIIIimiI. eollpKe, 12 Hnleyan unlvtral ty, If. ( nliinihia eollexe, 31 1 Mount Morris. 0. Miinljuin He.Iraii, 4H Montana aurie., I niier.ll.r of l liili, 24; Whitman, 9. Denter, '.'0; ColorHilo eollese, II. ( nllfnniln, (l NevHilu, IK. I nliiT.lly of tt u.liiiiKton. 12 Hlan foul, il. Arlionn, 1(1; New Meiieo, 0. l-i.iiii.iiu, 20 1 linlver.ily of (nllfiirnlii, hoiilheru llruni-h. A, (oniHKii unlvi-rally, 77 1 I idver.ily of v yoming, 0. Itneim VI. In, 7; Trinity, 7, Columbia, 31; Mt. Morrin, 0. KAhT. I'rlneelon, 8: Yale. ft. Ivieler, lij Anilover, . Tuft., fl; MH..itliii.rtt Agjlf., f, (larkmiii, ii; lliilmrt, 4. Ten Omaha Teams to Compete in Midwest Bowling TourneyFour Squads to Take Drives Saturday Ten Oirmliu teams will compete In the midwest bowling tournament, which starts next Friday at Kansas City. The Noinse (lila, Gordon Chocolate end C & C Garage of Jlenson, nil of the Greater Oinahfi: the Steik-Atklns Motor of the Gate City, and the (miuhuiis, a picked team from1 players of aeverul league, will be the flrat to ierform. They tnke the drives negt Saturday evening. The following Saturday four teams of the Greater umaba the Omaha AI-! Ohio State Loses to Hawkeyes After Twice Holding Advantage CuljmUus. o. Nov. I t:y A. p.r-'.ud t ' -iM .mi nner lin e . b ' ittrs-.tiemni Ciruiiihotii four i t b"! of l-rillwl.t p!,i Huwkrs. b i g tin lu l-re.ik Hit t'liua ( Ll-!,ri-l jlrtum - h. ' ... . . j arh.-e b r. uuipi itol li. :.i, t-, '-. Tt n.-tt It. liit.i4 if th n, iHtk ' 1 I e . I I'M-. 1, ifofttiid litinuii.t t..l i.n.i. Ini fc... -. i.w ,,..T.rH .A...b ..... ii..,., .... .... . entf t't. t t! - I ti l.-rtnl - j iS M . i Will o-n il inu.lt ituM. r I -( r.ii 1 ftam a to, .1,1. to I pulil l-i Wi-lklb-tii j n, 1, n-tii;.-., p-t t ii t;i;.t.-a M 1114 I . l-.iil J ,.f.b.t, t.n I" ti di,!--.K , " " l-' ''" " ' tl.rit, t. - s in.i.niin ! hi t-.ui-o.Hr m.-t fit si - ,t ..4MI4 liil ' ! 14 l-.'H "fc B t 4II' tb f4l H t 'I t I it the t . v i t i ' t Ik i .-ntt... . -t . t l l-,t ...... on tt- I to I ,i..el ft.- t . ie ..- ti.- -'. t- m. I CH -4.b'.. 't M " - ,. hi bl, It (I b, -"ti,., .. W . i t.t t..i . , I .td .(.- I .ft t " i IB 1 annual battle. The Parker have lint and Nutter. On the line, ten 10 riKiu, .ti l-hlirh, S; l-limiiin Valley, . Kulsern, 7; .New VorU university, 0. Ht. Iitnutlu., 411; llrrianee, 0, lll.rrlln, 3; llliiml, 0, I nlver.lty of Hoehe.ler, 7i Mssara, 7. eie lluniii.lilre .Klitle rollege, JJ; llo.. Ion uiilver.lly, l:i( U'on.ter, III; Mount Vernon, . Otlerhelll, fl; Ohio l 211, U'illluin. 2J; Anilier.t, II. nr. antler, 30; trunklln (Iml.) ). Ifge, 0. Ht I'oint, !l; llnles, 0. Vermont, M Mlilillrhury. hii.ipiii liiiniiB, III llnverforil, 10. Vermont rolyleelmlo In.tllute, 41 H.hiiinlon nmi I.e., fl, j-lule t're.limen, 21 1 Harvard hre.himn, tVllliHin anil Msry, 4U i.fillHiiilet, II, Alleglieny, M; Alfred, 7. Klioile J.lunil Mute, Si; C'oiineellrnt Ag gie.. 7. Vt llminnfon, 8; Ihiylon nnlver.lly, I). fnarthmore. eolU-Ke, il Ammpolls Mhl hlitnnien, 2. Vliihleiilierii, 17; ftnurlliniore, 111. KranMIn mid Mitr.iiH. lilt l'r.)nn. ft. Vtn.lilngton anil Jeffemon, ft! I'llts ImrKli, nr. Itlnrvliinil Hnlvertity. :; Johns Hop kins, 0. Hjraeii.e, 11) tolg.ile. 7. fennaylvanln, 7 I'emi Wale, t, Dartmouth, z: i oliimlilit. 7. Iili kln.on, III; r.-uii Milllury acailnny, 7, Howard I'uyne. 2Hf Tevit. Chrl.tlHn, 14. fjirllmni college, 2.7; 'J'mn.rltania, U. HOtTlf. fieorgetown, 11); Itueknell, 1. ' l.u.ton 1'ollege, III ; Cuni.tu., 7. i (ieorglu, B; Teeb, 17. I Citrohna, 211; llsvidnon, 8. J Aiiliiirn, II; centre, II. V. 1'. I., 41; Vt a.liinglnn and Iee, 6 Vnmlerhllt, VI; ('eorgiu, 0. Ti-nne.ee, IS; Mewsnee, 7. Aiahsrna, U; Kentiieky, 6. . A. sod M H l-ike, n. tlricinin Milllury In.titutlon, 3S; (.eorgr nntninKiiin, o. .North I iirnllnu, 0; lluvlilnon. t. Ml..i..lipl A. hiiiI M., 7; I .on I alalia State nnlver.lly, (I. t'nion I'nlter.lty, 27; Itethel College of tteniiKKy. . Teiu.. fit Oklahoma, 7. Okliihonia Agsten. 0; Hsylor univer sity, lo. leys, captained by Frankio Jarosh; Ulue Taxi, captained by Tony Franc): I'lggly-Wlggly, captained by Hoy Young, nnd tho Cady Lumber com pany, piloted by George Kennedy will roll. I K. Wesloy, w ho had the third IiIkIi est Indivldiml score In the midwest pin event at lies Moines last year, will perform on tint Cady Lumber five-man team, He landed thlid place with a score of 714. The Kostei -Hurkuis, under the tute 1uk of George Zimmerman, will roll Sunday, lh-cetnher 3, runnier, and u.cee..s) In h.Odina their narrow intiiuln t,f l.-,.U-ril.ip tl rotiMhoiil tlm i.-. vf the k tine. lMlft ih,, ,key iimmi teiUu b , ... . . ! i';it tin. .-rv.l le-th tout Ii.Ii.h n .- i ti. i i .i ...... ...... ui after U .. n.i 4 of ilio s.-,t. l.,i - ,l 4 1,1-1. the llttiketv Hanii.nl b, t it,,,, . uMi.l. t.. . re. ,ioiin.li- Iitv Im-i. iliac, ti,lri.rfi..d f-i,u. i .".. bi.h I..H.. I : fi i i tticti i-it, in., in j - 'i. 'ii if the l,i..t So I over ih ftie .i.iiol t. a t-tr4 ill1 "f 4l 1.1 " t i V"tkni4l, t l..o fc,l,n Ii -i , I i oe id Bttl.li. ,., 4 .ol . dlil lb Ml, I . . ,1,1 i - t.fitl It i -It II i l t.l.l ill. li.r.n.tt i!. l "-j tint ! or tin t Hl. ftitHB i.i ,1, 1 1 t , ,''" - ' ... f 1 t I i c t. ii M ... t .. t- ....... W - - ...... H. , h t . t . I . -t ,'. " ' I - i i . M 1 - e ' I. been blessed wild many victories lid season agiane, i hh-i c ucfifi, irtun, iioiiusn, Haunt)', itatmiin aiur arming some mm. Notre Dame Snows Butler College Team Under, 32-3 Vt s.lilngloii I orre.Min(l'.-nt The Omnhn lire. Imlianapolbt, Iml., Nov. 18. Jlutler college's football eleven was outclassed liere this afternoon In every department of the game In its contest wild Notre Dame, flic score being 32 to 3. The Catholic started the game Ohio Hooters Pay Respects to ChU Jc llarley "Chick" llarley, unlike many nn athletic hero, will never be forgatten in Colunihus. "Chick" learned that for himself while lie was watching football practice on Ohio field. One of three cheer leaders, who led yells during the surprise party to the team, spotted the peerless one In the stands and called for a "Yea Chick." It had all the volume of the .veils of yore when Harley's feat were dis cussed from roast to coast. Calls of "where Is he?" "si and up," and the like were so Insistent that "Chick" was finally forced to sluud up and doff his cap. This was a signal for another great burst of applause, while as soon as his place in the stands was learned, there was a general move ment that way until "Chick" re tired from the field in embarrass ment. Washington Beats Stanford Eleven Htunfiii'd University, Cal., Nov. 18. Wushlugtir hard-fighting pack of Huskies out battled nn equally hard fighting Stanfotd football team In the Htanfurd stadium here today und bft for home toniKhl on the long end of it I? to score. Washington' timed forward pas lug offensive failed to make the gains expected, hut a powetfttl not them backfield gained when gain counted, I mmard tfvi el scored till of Wuablng Ion t illl.s. (inly cm' torn lulown was iiia.le duiliiB the g one. Washlngtun ulleinplut two place knki. , Kansas Jayhawkers Win, I ! 1 1 1 j. I t two place kttk. From Coloratlo, 39-6 ' t...,ece Kit.,. Not. U-Tte Vnl .. ,.r. ,t ii.ib i ..lorrt Ii. i.i t. t it i h.i ttitii ift.ii ..... Tbe .-ti w. It lu I "(l. 1 . I ,1 1 I -rtO. i i,, ,U. kl i... j ' ltl.ll t.V I. ...... ,, iiih I ti k of K -..- th -.1... ie ft - . -I i .i i.i - . -v Uoi . : ' l ti 4 4 blti vf f.t. h I .i.t.4 11,1 , I f it -. Il to ) 1 it, l... ac . Il.nl ik. t n .i . I hi t l ...iktt t (tie Ki- i. i t ee t t i, .1 tin iu b . k in Suutikcr I'fijc, liittt I- Itiit ft.t i . ef I ti. ... i t.,i ,n ... ,-i.. ' X. t f I', t ' iO II I til . N ... ... i. . f She til . 1, t ... ... I., ll.....I I . "I.. .: I I Ai 'e.r i t. . : i , !! 4 $' 1 1 1 'if f ! 4 mt. I t a -s.t l i t Handicapped ' injuries and 111- KiihM'll Or ii- with practically the entire second team In action and I hero was no scoring in the first period. At the opening of the second period the entire Notre Dame team was shifted and the regulars went In and piled up two touchdowns following a plan-kick by (Jrlggs from the 28 yard line after Bgtlcr had secured the hull on a Notre Dame fumble. In tlm third period two more touchdowns were made by the visi tors, one of which came in a Oil yard run by Matter from the kick off. In the final period Notre Dame again had most of its subs in the lineup and punched over another touchdown. , Missouri Timers Trim Washington Columbia, Mo., Nov. IS. The Vni j vi iHlty of Missouri ' football team, j after three conference defeats In a i low, runic back determinedly this j afternoon to win from the Washing ; ton university of St. frfiuis. !7 to 0. j The Tigers completely overwhelmed tho Pikers from the start of the game to the finish. Never until the last play did the Washington team carry the ball beyond the Tliier 4a yard line and nl no time did they threaten in wore. Missouri played without the ser vice of Lincoln, except for one mln- jute of the game, when he went in to kick the try for point vt their first touchdown. Horn!, Knight and Kow ler divided honor In the , backfleld. with lkuid accounting; f0,.i n, major part of the Tiger )rdagn. Red Sox Trade Pratt r I II T" and Lollins to ligersj. m.., n n-Tha uur , iiiW 1 -ii. th nio 1 iHieiuit lltilui I V iilcli ll.o lint rtn giv I M- rill I'tntl, r . f ,i,. I . Until, mtil I'm ts.l 'r '"'" i - .... .-..I to it.ii i.e t-r, si. i.i.i it Kf tM I. .liy Th ttm.i ct, , ,iwk (,. t!4 b- i roil . ..... i i i ii, ,i,,o(. Aiii.-u.it hniii i-i.-t, h.t i.. .I.H .it f ( ,.,i,r 4, I'L.tilml t I t (i.tiatin.- t. in l..t( .il t m n. t....i , t.,.i! i ,..n ,!..n lu, . t-4ti.i t,f i. tb.tr ei. ni lltl.. -lllttlil t.u-..t,f (f I bi.. n-l ..i i.lj .il -i,t k.ii.r i ttt..t.. - in ..i I,,, Ur i s i.it.i.t.. Central Normal Beats Iowa State College! .1 , ...( I I ., it t t-i 1 , J,. rM b. ..tt fi,I tk s.-t .t-t i-b-,..4 , - w 'i II. It ,r ). k H ; bo I - 1 I. tv t. I ... Crowd on Deck When Huskers Play ,cHil!-ii mikI- jVoMr Play Slcllar (Jitnif Aptfe Passing Canii Tails, Lincoln, Nov. is -(Hneeinl i-w.,... !is AkkIis full before tlm Nebraska I'oinliii.I'.eri, fi- hen- fjrK ,,.tn, vf ih seuHoii ibis afternoon, tn it. liul lliu fall was not hard, and ibeir defeat was nof inKloilous, for tht Sunflowers' Farmers displayed ail aerial ullack, coupled with some slrnlgbl football, ii, the fi,t half which struck fi-nr to the hearts of I ho 9.0H0 NebriiHkan rootem, The visitors bad If their own way dining the first period. Home of the tin n who have fob lowed Nebraska football for years ex pressed tho opinion tonight that tho liiiskeix were lucky to w in. The second quarter had barely opened when the 'Aggies launched n aerial nttiok which netted u touch down, but the Kansas backfleld wa In motion when the ball wns snapped and the touchdown did not count. Lewellen War. The way for the first toticbdowr, was paved when ('apt. Hartley par tially blocked Lrandley's punt, Lew! leu recovering II nnd racing to the Aggies' 15. yard lino. . Smashe by Lewellen, H. lb-wilt; and Hartley pu tlii oval on the two-yard line and lewellen luggrnj it over. The Aggies were carried away with their success In the elr and a a i t suit were pcntAlzed seven more' points. It is a rule of long standing that to pas within your own 20-yard line Is taking far too much chance. Hut the Aggies did it In the third period and lewellen intercepted the flip on the 22-yard line, racing from there to the last limcmurk. NnMe Pierre I4ne. The last score started w.in Hartley Intercepted n, pass and ran it back to the Husker's 44 yard line. A (detained attack, featured by the line tunlttg of .Dave Noble, put the ball n the Aggies' four-yard line, from fbich vantage point Noble dove off tie!; for the counter. If, Dewltz'a place kick went wioi but the IC-tnsang were offside and tlJ point counted. The passing of Swartz puzzled tl Huskers. Ilia flip wag distressing accurate and on three different ocK sions .perfect passes were missed I, KansaiiS who were In the clear. Tho Husker kept to straight tm tics. Lewellen .proved a conslstet ground-gainer and when Dave Nobi carnfl iwick in tne secona naii. reered off some spectacular n. which earned one. touchdown and vj paving tho way to another at the fl whistle. The ball at that time was the Aggies' seven-yard line. Lineup and summary; Xenriu.k (St.) lo. Kbm. Aggies Rehn'ppel I B .....Wl Wfnko L. T Nlclt !n.U , U O llahn Hiiu.u ' Hot nri,uit ., M'-OUiMMOIt ..an. 8ef K. T. , H. K. , J. B. I.. H, ..It. H. . K. H. ... Ht Thnm.en . FtUN.eH .... Nolil K, liewlt HnrlniMn .. , . . SI u ...HWI Urn n. I if C'iemeiilH SutLtltution. Neltrn.ks Iturtley fb lturtniNti; Waller lor MeiliMMwin; Stl'- (its.son for Iiana-tt ; H. imwIi for IrJ nwltz: I,et.-ll.-n fur Nohle; I'.t.rMon f. Itou..; MeAlli.ier for ThmnLn; V. I1.W11 for Irt-wellwn: Nion tor Mcflln. .on: Niihk' for K. I..wit7,: Klcmk lu B.hitepi'el; ll.tjr for II Ucwltz, SuliMtltutton. - Kbami Assies: b.r fur I'lnifttil.; l,.weil.ii for Si.lniir; Hulii tor Kimii: Siein.r r ll.lm: llurten fo ItrHmliov; llrstnllfy (or birh; bchintlltsH liir rii-int-r, Totirhilmt-ns: Lewellen (!); Nohle. I'oint f ter touchdown: H. pewit J t;i: laix-e ktrka. Point smell t.v l.ffk-l. ! . V.hr.. ks. 1. Hi-Ofii bv p.rlo.l.- Nebraska, .J.T-t 1 ii : afsihi o-o. o ti oflirui.: E c Qutsley. fl. M.ry eol ine. id, ice K. W. Co. hr.n, Kaitiiiim ooli, utnplre; fl. I,. Moc'resry, I'nl vtmuy of i.k!..l.t.ii,., h.-l iii.tnit. Klr.l llnwn Ip.iaed); .S.bik.k., II K.n... t-ttlrm. II. Inr.il k.i ned from trrliiimigii N'.biii ks. ?d; bo.s Asi-i. r"..i,,i-t i-aui-i N.l.ri.ki, I (Isroin I - - I -1 ; b.li.el tlll'l li. r,. mill. 1.4 oil uf tt ktl.ni.tl tur I'l y.iu. .'if N-i.lik, . r !- tlfil.l jl rr It t.i.t... k.shi Ari, J r ).. .1. I.,!.!-. .Hl I'm, In... Nvt,i.k.. v.idl: K. A 1..-. 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