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THE O MATT A TiEE: rONPAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1022.
I
Kearney
Former Undefeated Thus tar in
Race for State Football Title;
Central as One More Game
(Jothonburg Dangerous
hliniinatHi htrong LuriisAggu bleven aim lieal
North Matte Kearrtey Has (loud Heron,
of Victories to Date.
Ily II II I'll
v lien ll.o ( in Mill flopp.,1 on I. il
v.,iiimi only two ibvena, Kcitn. V
n-itied In tht c for lli- Wile i humplonelilp,
I 'riliimlitjx. until Inst Friday eonnldered i-tttt i n i ! i il 1 1 umber
io end, (f before the acrappy Lincoln tram lit ( '.'lumhun, il to 0,
nig Kearney and Central to battle It nut for i hi- state inli-.
Central k it II elate clean by trimming Mm Hoiilh (Mvilri c.en,
J tn i
Tim I'J'.'J ntate i hiim 'l"ii mIi i i will i-ml in u muddle again 1 1 . 1 n wasou nn
Itui i iothenbnrg iiii'I l Iii ilnp bucket on l' i n giidiioti neM Filduy
nml d-fcat Hi" strong Kearney ngmi gallon,
All Neluaska loyh IooiImII faun ! kcaiiu-i in lent lli Willi one
I me Ihi-ir optic glued on Him game, i mole game lo plav, Kearney has
iiml especially hive I ! follow em of
i inn lot Central trained IhHr glim
mi'in m tli in Im Mrt n nt contest,
A iiifp.it for the nt rmiK Kearney
li'Vi ii will leave Omaha Central a
. !er pat t to the in Ik. However,
hniild the Kearney gil'lslci clean bp
mi the f lothenhiug warrior tho title,
11 usual, Hill i ml in u muddle.
To I'luy Tri ll Soon.
i ptitr.il h'i linn more hard game
on it . Indole, thai with Omaha Tech
here Turkey day. Tech ha been
Unlimited from the rare hy Lincoln,
it team Ontinl outplayed truth whin
He to whistle. The Purple handed
rteatrica a 42 to 0 drubbing, while
Peatrlc dinned out 10 to 0 defeat
to Tech.
On paper, Central should defeat
'lerh ThnnkiKlvIng afternoon, but on
ihe gridiron lt'e a different (ijetnn.
Central eliminated Crelghton
high from the race In tho first game
of the pennon for both local teams.
Mine the Initial (tame, the Crelghton
high eleven hne won pvcry gnini-, d
f'atlna; the f'amliridKe eleven, 7 to 0.
It wae tho CanibrldB team that put
the klln under the tinthrnlmig ag
xi-rgntion.
The roinlinf game betwenii (iothi n
hurt ! Kearney Ih uttru''tlni; etat.e
wide attention. Kearney football en
ihuelante havo accured a epeelul train
to make the trip to (lothenhurK, while
nurroundlnK town plan to Invade the
(-cone of battle In antna and truck.
lieat 1021 Champa.
Gothenburg recently Jumped Into
the apotllKht when It defeated the
atate rhatnpa, North Platte, 7 to
0. Thla victory wne not taken very
nerlounly by the elate grid fan and
coachen, but when the Gothenburg
eleven rania back the next week and
trounce4 the Curtla Agglea, connld
red on of the atrongeHt traina In the
atate, 14 to S, then the follower of
the plgakln chaalng game In thla atatc
atamped the victor aa a atrong team, I
Gothenburg 'a record followa: I
ftothenbarg
ftothenhara
CHrthenharf
CMhen barg
4loCliciibiira
Uolhenburr
Ovtbabarg
Total
Ml t'oillll
llrukm flow
ft Canihrlilge
4ft. llolilree
7 North finite
31
1701
J.Curll. Alr.
II McCook fi.ffltf.l,
1701 Tvtal
13
That Gothenburg la a atroug team
1 not denied. A little comparlnon of
the atrength of the two tcama can be
gathered from the record to da(e of
both eleven. Gothenburg hna acored
170 polnta to 12 lot its opponents.
Greb Breaks
UTliL M
mm manager
Omaha Re Iwrd Wire.
fittaburgh, Pa., Nov, 19. Harry
Greb, tho light heavyweight cham
pion, announced tonight that he was
abaolutely through
with hla manager,
George Kngle, aft
er their contract
expired on No
vember 27.
H aald that
Jimmy Manon, his
former manager,
made mora money
for blin In one
year, than Kngle
hna dona In two.
He alno Intlmatcn
that Kngle waa not
In condition M
take car of him
when ha fought Tom Gibbon at
Madlaon Rpuare garden. . He haa
been at Saranac Ijike, New York,
whit bin wife, who in ailing, and
whom ho plana to take to AriKon
and there rent up for nuveral wecka
hlnielf befora deciding whether to
inanaga hla own affair, or go back
to Maaon.
Kansas Jayhawkers Win,
From Colorado, 39-6
lawrence. Kan.. Nov. 1 The fnl. ;
rltr of Kanaaa football team
av.rfil la trtiirhdownn tn the gama
with Colorado. mi.verity
H.it unlay i
afternrnm. Tba acor j 3 ' to 8.
Ih Ooloradoann
.wed two pbtce
kl ka.
Yrt"rne bv tha iwavy bur phinij
li atta a 'f Kiiaia in i
a aioj amly. n'Slmllv (Ualung a j
.ni( t rwarrl wimin Ib a I
Mi for fain It w by thin it.aan (
thai lhv tw k-a prea.1 near r..iH,
ta tha Kanaaa ! Una en !:
iHi.nUa i kick.
tost Grid Play
. ToVso
lin-kink kti 4 , j
r v--n j
' 'e aM l I .4k. Ilk,
I (it -! ! ',- 4 1 . - i , feH,i4t --. .-tar Hwa
lt l 4 fa4k.nn4 4 b.e4. I
14 ! n-itM - a
f . 4 fc4 k44 . fc4i a-4
I f 1.1 ' t " -- kna4 M n-44 h' I I
4 a t ,4 m f t " M fc
I ft ,
a ',
I ta
at am
and Gothenburg High Elevens Meet in
Foe for Any State Eleven i
U l.l It.
wci k high
nml I'mnlia
In. I football a ill
enlial, n I' ft undo-
tlolil Old
fhU I'llV-
(iiii :',::t poiiiiH n t-.i nt is for it
0imiI iIM. JllllKillK fl Kill total K'0i M
ii i n l iilreuily thlN aiiiNoli, Kenrmy
iniik tint mioiiKiri, Kenrmy tie
fml id iliililreite, f,7 l,j , whilit Gotli
eiitiui'K be.it I IoIiIiikh 4H to 2, Knir
liey'n reiiinl io ilnh' follow ;
fc mrney :ia Huieun a
I hrururt I, mini llmnl ll
krrnrr :H Uhmih I II) u
! krwrm')- in l.rliiKli,n il
' KruriM-r I'l nriire a
I hrwrnrt n llxal ( 11
, KfHrner 1 1 tnrk II
K,nnir A Hiililr II
Tll UU. Tnlnl I
tiolhenbiii k filtered the C'urtln Ai
gle ilnnh the under dog, but what did
II do but kirk the old dope bucket (ill
over the gridiron and defeat the Af
l"n.
HhoiiM Kearney in and Central v
through the neamui undefeated, Co.uli
Hihml.lt of tho C'niulia high will ak
for a pout neiiHon game. The atate
high nehool athletic board ln"t ntronK
for poet nennon gild, climhen and may
not approve nuili n Fume to dei ldo
the till".
With Rings of England and France
Closed, "Battling" Siki Ready to
Come Over on This Side and Fight
Hy I K ANK (i, MENKK.
! rittll. I'.
"Now that linttlliiK HIM ban been barred from fighting in Kurope
ho probably will come lo Ihe lulled Hla tea to fulfill nix contract with TtX
Klekard."
Ho chli'pn an architect of nporilvo ilema. '
Jan't It a gladdening thought!
And hicv flattering to IT. H. A. audience:
Hikl proven to be ainh a hoodlum that even tin; J'.rilihli atiillencea,
which are fearfully long niifferlng and patient, won't aland for him. They
gave, him the ountcr. France ha limnocd hlg title and canceled bin fighting
llcenw.
And now thoro arc amnu folk a who think that American audlcncea will
welcome old kid monkey-fuce.
Should Bar Silil From Connlry.
In view of Klkl'a conduct nince the Carpt-ntier affair, it would aeem that
the mont merciful thing which the government of the U. H. A. could perform
for itn peoplo would bo to deny the junglo guy from the country.
Hlltl him dono nothing Flnoo be beat the French beauty i-Ncept to din
graco his profcHMion. And when u bozo can illMgrar;e mi'-h u aordld profea
nlon an ptigdom, he certainly winn all Ihe inedala that are due for miracu
lou fea in.
Immediately after winning tlm title, Sikl proceeded to (rain on wine,
more wine, women, end more women with a little of the aong of tho l'arls
Ian night life toaned in,
Then he quarreled with the manager who made him.
Sort of Independent Guy,
A nhort time afterward he hurdled, the contract bin manager mado with
Tex Hlckard and announced that ho'd fulfill that contract when be got
ready not before.
One gentle p. m. he wandered Into a cafe. Because he was dark-nklnned
aome of the folks therein didn't go Into rapture about him. It fretted the
monkey-face ao much that he at once launched Into an abusive tlrddo of
Americana. After ho got through expelling words from his liquor-perfumed
throat, the Innocent byalanderlf he had not known otherwine would have
decided that Americans were the lowent of all the low people on the earth
Hlkl acronded a fighter. His man wan beaten. Thereupon he Jumped in
to the ring and beat up the manager of the winning gladiator.
That was tho climax,
The offense brought about hla aunpenaion In England nnd France.
Deride to Come Over Here.
And now with tho ring of both thone countries closed to him, Sikl has
mentt-UhRl.'k.H" C""1" l Ame''la aft"r a" kePP that liUlu 0nfe'a8e
Nice of him. isn't it?
And It's doubly nice and sweet. 'of him, Isn't it, that he will now permit
American audiencen-the name which he termed the foulest aort of people
to enrich lam to the tunc of $50,000 or $75 000
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St. Louis Uni Wins Over
South Dakota, 24 lo 0
Ht. Uouis, Mo.. Nov. 111. St. Ixtuis
university canity defeated South Da
kota university here Saturday, 24 to 0.
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er.rHakn, 1i Kaiiana Aaicl'i. .
Okliilinniu ( eatrul NnrniHl, lit Amrn, 13.
Kanaim, HD; (ol.ini.ln, 6.
Huerlur -Niirmul, 0; ,rth llakuta .f
flea, II.
Mimklninn. H: Mnrahall, II.
foe. III foruHl i;itl.e, 7.
fletrolt, i Mariiuelte. a.
Lawrrnre rnlre, II; llamllne, II.
Noire Dame, VI; llutl'r, H.
Withuah, X.tj IiIih.i V. M. ('. A., 1,
Nortlitreiiti-rn. tS; Mniimoiilli. 14,
Slnipnoii, V; lona MmIpjmo, ,
Mount Vrrnon, In: toe, 16; (ornrll, 7.
Iiruki- 21: i.rlmietl. 0.
I oloradu Aaale. I0 l olormlo Hrbool of
.ii i tiea, u.
Ilepuiia-, 1E4; Hanover, 0.
Kenaaeluer, 17 hlevella, J'f.
Ohio Wealryan. Hi; uar, 0.
Mill! Nova, i; M. M.irr. 0.
Ohio Ntate. ; loan. It,
Mlehlnan. 13: Hlaiou.ln. f.
f hlraao, 0i lllliwia. 0.
Wratern Kenerve, 18; Urn) no, I.
Mlaaonrl, 27; Waahlnaton, V.
.Murqoelte, Hi Ilelrolt, 1.
I ulvrrallf of Oregon, 10; Orrf.in Af-(ii-a.
0.
(alifornla, Nfiniln I nl IS.
Southern allfomlM, 14; Mnho I'nl., 0.
Mllllken, Si Mlaaonrl Hi-ho.,1 of Mlnra, 0.
liraillev, in; iMkn Korrat, .
Illiuoin eollre, 1 1; Wealryaii iinlirral
ty, 0.
f'olumtila rolleae, til Monnt Morrla, 0.
Montana W.'ealeyan, 44; Montana
Mlnea, ft.
I nlvrralfr of t'tuh. 2n Wliltnian, .
Denver, 20; t'olorado mlleae, 14.
I ttllfornla. HI ; Nevada, 111.
I niveralty of Vualiinatoii, 13; Man
furil, H.
Arizona, 14: Near Mexico, A.
1'oinonn, 20: I nlvrrallr of California,
Southern Kraiirh, S.
(.oniiiaa aniveralty, 77; Vnlnrallv of
Wyoniln, A.
Iturnn Vlalu, 1; Trinity. 7.
lulunibln, 81; Mt. Morrla, 0.
EAST.
Princeton, ft; Tale. 0.
Kxt-ter. 1',!; Anilover, ft,
Tufta, V; Mnaanehiiartt Afgiea, ft.
I lurkaon, l:t Hobart, 4.
lelitKh. 6; lbanon Valley. 2.
Kutitera, 7: New York linlveraltT. 0.
XI, Ignatlua, 4S; Ileriance, 0.
Oberlill. ft; Miami. II.
t nl reri.lt v of Ko heaer. ?7; Ma. am 1
New Hiimuahlre htt roll. k... ;; tin.
Ion uotierattr. 1ft;
H.Nialer, ID; Mount Vernoo, ft.
Ollerheln, II; Ohio f 2(1.
WllllHina, Z1; Amhrrat, tl.
M. Xuvler, 20; Franklin (liul.i (l
lee, II.
Weat Point, 3!: nutea, U.
Vermont. ft2; Mltlillehllrt, fl
huaquehann. 81; lluerlor.l. III.
Vermont Hlyehnl(; Inatilute, 41;
VMHhlnton ami Lee, S.
nle Kmtlnnen, 21; Hunurd I realoncn,
'uillinm and Mary, 4.1: Onllauilet. 0.
Alleaheny, &ft; Alfreil, 7.
Hhn.le lhlnnri State, 1.'; f niineelleut As
fiea. 7.
Wilmington, t Dayton nnirerally, a.
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Saarlhinore college, J; Anniolla ll,
hlillimeo, 2.
lulileiilM-rif. 17 1 anrtlimore. 10.
t FrHiildlll HllJ MnraliHll, A'l; I rallilia II,
Wiialilturlon and rfefferwin, I'M la-
bllrull, IH.
luryluiiil llliileraily, ; .liiloia Hop
kina, 0.
lairueuar, II; fnlgale, 7,
lnnalianltt, 1; I'enn Hlule. .
1'nrlinoiilh. 2a; f ilimibla, 7.
Ilirkliiaon. Ill; Trim Mllllarr ai'Mteni . 7.
Iloaaril l'a ne. 2H; Tetaa ( hriatlan, II,
Kurlhain college, '&; Tranlanla, U.
Mil Til.
f.eoricefow II, HI; liueknell, 7.
I.aalun i ollege. 'A; i unlaiua, 7,
l.anrala, l Te.-li, 15.
I arollna, 20; llatifieon, ft.
Auburn, l Centre, O. '
. P. I., 41 1 Haahlngton and lee, .
tanilerbllt, 12; l.eorgla, II.
fenneaaee, IS; Hewanee, 7. '
Alabama, tl; Kentucky, ft.
. ami M . Zi: I'ike. It.
VlrKinla Mllilnry Inalltution, 83; 6eorge
n iianiiiKion. i.
North I ii rot I mi. a: lat'fdnon 0,
Miaafaalppl A. and M., 7 Ixiulalana
eliile unlveraltr. 0.
I nlon I nlveralty, 27 i Bethel College of
Kentucky. 0.
leiua, 83; Oklahoma. T.
Olilnhomu. Agglea, V, Haylor llnlier
ail, HI.
. FWIfAV'I KKUt ITS.
ranlral, 40: Would, 0.
Teeh, 8; Teeumaeh, 0.
( uriia Agalra, ft; Nuaerlor, .
Haril. 2S; Hiilney, 0.
l.oilienlmrg Keaerrea, 28; Fnmani ieg
u I lira, 0.
AraiHho, 17; Mrf'.aik, 0.
( healer, 4li; t'alrbarr, v.
l enlral I Itj . i:i; I uviil (Ity, 1'!.-
I.iiifoln. 6; C'oiiiinbiia, 0.
lord, 21; draml laland, 0.
Norfolk, 84 1 Albion, ft,
Uavnn Heionila. 2(1; Norfolk fleronila, 0.
Curtla AgKiea, 8: Miperlor, 0.
liealer, 4.1; Kalrbury, A.
Central ( lly. IH; I'biIH I lly, II.
Ilaalinga; 27: lleatrlee, 0.
lieneva, AO; Friend, 0.
I.yniia, Sit; Ilartlngton, .
Norfolk, 34; All.l II.
Aurora. 2.1; Islington. 7.
Itiiiiilolpli, S; Creigliton, II.
I-Hlrbiiry, 13; llavelork. 7.
I.lb-on. 21: Maaon Cltv. 7.
4. rami laland, 6; N'ebraaka Healejaa
Uliiveraity, 0,
Midland lollege. 13; Kearney Htata
Normal. 0.
INiane. 0; 4'otner, 0.
Nebraaka tentnil. 111; York eollege, 0.
Peru Ktata Normal, 14; Wayne Mutn
Normal, .
I'enn, 7; Kllauorth eollege, ft.
Ilea Molnea unHeraily. 13; lluhuque
utilierally, 7.
O'Neill, ft; Kaing. II.
Aurora. 2ft: Islington, 7.
Ilurvard. 7: Fairfield, ft.
Kdaar. l.'i: Hebron. 1)1. j
l ullerton, IH7: Clnrk. II.
Ialh. 30; filiii ler, A.
' MIlHiire, 24; livrlng. ft,
lamhriilge, 4H: llnidrege, III.
Aahbind. Ill; 'l.lliaio. II.
Hiunton, IS; Pierre a.
Ord, :: Neotia, 0.
Coiud, 2ft; Manaell, 3.
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Important Grid Game Friday
Huskers and
Bulldogs Top
Missouri Valley
htfi.n" I'll)', Mo.. Nu i;i.- Tliu
gmiie between the Inneih.iy of No-!
brink ii'id Hi" K iiih.ik Ak'gien at l.ln !
coin. Nek, iitiTdiy bft thn ( urn ;
liuiikr at lli lop of the Miem'Uil'
I ','llley colifeiein e, tlti'lff y I (() hil
' eenon,
Nebr.ink ih fen led the AKiiim, an
', lb" n. nil ifc In w inlit und x i -1 1
;'nie had I'd'fiiii" t Ih Ih vp It would. ,
The niore nun i'l lo 0. The coiiie(
nn tho flint Ulween the ii iinu
' nlne 1!M7.
I I'rake l"o irnmiua iinbeiifi u after'
' bnvlng nu t nml ilcfeiiteil liriiiiiell at
Lr Molne., 21 fl 0. IK. ike Ii.ik
tilken thn nciilpn of Khiixhx, W:ieli-
liigton and ,iikk, (irliitiell v. ,i near;
the bottom of the i-rreiiliigc iiliiinii. j
Mineom l, v hieh plnj-d tin only
"tiler COIlfel l-nre llllltell, eiixilv lb'-.
feiilei) fn oipoiient, iiHDIIig lipi. nt
f'oliimbi.i, M.. tli" m'Ote being
to 0.
Having II n funt ntritig pliiver for
the claali on ThftiKnglvlng liny, with
MUnourl, K'inniia cntriiged Oilorado
1,'tilveraity lit Jiwreiiee, Kiifi., rolling
over It opponi'iitn, 39 to . lienuui
Ing football relation, broken off In
92ft, when Oklahoma, entered the
Mliwmrl Valley conference, Oklahoma
played Texan nt Norman, and wan
overwhelmed by a acorn of 37 to 7.
In JI prevloun conientn lietween the
unlveinltlen, Oklahoma h.ul won only
eight tlmen and tied ote-e,
Oklahoma Central Normal defeated
Ame at Amen, Iowa, 14 to 13.
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South Dakola
Beats Morningsidc
Hloux "it jr. la., Nov. 1!'. rtouth I
kola Hfatft football team trniiipl'-d on
the Aloriiingnlde college team Haturday
afternoon by ft ncore of 4S to 0. Com
pletely outclassed In all bran' hes of
the gut'iie, tho Hloux City team was
never wllhin scoring diataiice. The
husky Hakoia linemen tore the Meth
odist forward wall to shreds and the
plunging backs ripped, smashed and
battered their way through for re
peated gains and frequent touch,
downs.
It wan Morningsidc' firnt. defeat In
s. "Big Nine" conference, game;, the
Methodist's securing tie In their two
previous contents. Only onco did
Mornlngalde have tho ball in lis op
ponentn' territory, and that waa In the
last few minute of play.
Cornhusker Harriers
Defeat Kansas Aggies
Lincoln, Neb., Nor. !!. The t'orn
hunker harriers won from the Kansas
Aggie cross country runner In a dual
meet over the Hellmont course Hatur
day afternoon, 26 to 29. M. II. Henry,
captain of the "Farmers' " team was
first serosa the tape. His time wa 29
minutes, 3 seconds. Three Nebraa
kan, Capt. Clair Uowman, .Maurice
Gardner and .1. O. Haskell, crossed
together, taking the next three places.
Nebraska took eighth and ninth
places.
There la some riur-stion as to Card
ner'a eligibility, according to Coach
J. Moyd M'-Masters. If he Is declared
Ineligible the meet goes to the Aggie.
This waa the Hst interscholastlc
run on the Husker crosscountry
schedule.
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Central Normal Beats j
Iowa State College
, Ames, 1,1., Nov. 19. Central Nor
tiinl of IMmiliid, Okl by a neriex of
forward piiNses and long end runs,
scored Us second touchdown of .the
came with less than two minutes left
to piny snd won from Iowa State. H
lo U, here .Saturday.
Oiloratlo CollejC Uowus
Denver ITniverhity. 20 tn 11
Ilenver, Colo., Nov. 1 ' 1'azzllng
Colorado college with a veinatile at
tack and taking advantage of the op
portunity afforded by a Tiger fumble,
Henver university lat the way
through another barrier In Itn path
to the Hocky Mountain
Conference I
clmmpfonnhlp when It defeated Colo
rado college Haiirday, 2" to 14
Tlie brilliant overhead offensive of
Coloiu.lo college enabled the vlnitoia
to croHit rctivpr'a oal line In Hie "-
ond period of piny for Ihe first touch-
limn of the sain';.
C!h I i for n Li Hfiim Itiiii
Over Nrvaila Krcn-ii. 61
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Proclaim "Babe" Ruth Greatest
Hitter National Game Ever Knew
John Cavanaugh, Catcher for Omaha Club in 1S7S,
Makes Special Trip to Detroit to Measure
lluth's Longest llil-Tells of
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In fore or lime. Tim real lotoi nmlloii munt ionic fioni noun- pill of ti
Hlg l-'oiir who Imve wilinst.. , :fl,i pr. .leif oin In tlm hailing Hie
It wan ; o'clock on a wet romd.iv etcning t li.it t iMiinaiiKli bit I'- h ',
To the firnt limn be met 'iiMinaiii.li i-al l
"llianl evi nil.!, Hi ! );. iw m.,, nil ; lint could J ot Unci I ,nv in !, .
Iionic of ( 'li.-n ley Jienui'tl, mi '
"Cim it il.ii k nwim?". waa the n-. Kim-, nny mull In ticiioll km
Churl' y U iiictt."
There n- n t. whi-u l Inn lev 1 17 y,i, Ih uuiklng for Ihe Inn .(
I.ellliell will! tllll gcjitfht l.ilk. liall
i a teller of ull and a wondi i ful athlete,
I'i'eat l'lner.
I'mi'i lil to IH'jH, with liie I
tioll of ft 1,'ipne In 1Mi2. when Tom
llN'imley cupliiie.l thn honor, and In j
IHM, when .M-rtle lluckeit wan the i
pn lnier i en . j- i,f i. mjnior baecball
orKanlzatioii, nine miim n nil, lien-
licit h' Id the National Iiukuc moid .
nn a 'iiti ner ami we liuve never win
a better. He wan woii'lmfiil on u
fielder mnl wonderful a a bitHinan.
In H78 H-nnett. wnn end hlng for
tha Milwaukee club of the Wentem
bagua and Cavanaugh wan the re
celver of the Omaha, nine. Then the
two wre wonderful man, picture of
pfiirdy manhood.
All that, was over forty years ago.
Now Ihey are old men 'nvaiinugh
ea alert In the olden days, but ri-n
r.ett minus laith leg, the result of a
railway accident, and nested In a low
chair aa Cavniiaugh rung (he doorbell
at hla home that Holiday night.
"Come In!" soma one shouted, and
Cavanaugh at the word ' walked
straight In.
"Charley!" e;iil Cavanaugh.
"Cav!" en. Id-nnetl, and In authr
inlnu'e Cav wan at home, and they
w re talking of the olden, golden day.
Hail In He hliown.
"I'M- come to see all that's bft of
the Hlg Four team," aald Cavanaugh,
"and to g'-t th'-ir opinion as to who is
or was Ihe greateet batsman. I've
heard Hint Kutli bit the ball harder
and farther than liny of tha Hig Four
hit II. I've come, to bis shown.
"I und. rstaml that Ji ut h made ono
bit on tho Oitroit grounds ibis Ja.st
summer that lias never been beaten,
sod bin going to measure It toinor-,
row, and thn I want you to tell ne
whether It was ever beaten by I.tan
Iltouthers, Ham Thompson or any of
the other great slugger of your old
Big Four f'-nto.
"Hut first," said John, "I want you
to tell me all nlout our old friends on
the old nine."
"There are xomt of the old nine
left," said Charley, and he bean
counting them on tho gnafled and
t.roken Angers of hln two bands.
They were "the hands he caught won
derful plt.dicis with before the days
of the lug glove, br.-ast puds, shin
protectors nnd all fhaf .
4reat I Itclier.
"Therf wan, first of all, our great
left handed plf-hcr, 'I.aily' Ilaldwin,"
said Charley, "a name given him be
cauae ho was so gentle and kind to
all men, while bark of the klmlneaa
was the gaiinnt and b'-nt spirit 1 ever
knew. Huldwln died first and then
John C,am, bis great calchcr, fol
lowed him,
. "Charley ijefzein, who with Pete
Conway find IlaMwin did all the pitch
ing for tho Hlg Four team in their
Triple Tie in "Bis Ten" Result
of Last Saturday's Grid Games
' Chicago, Nov. 19. Only an amaz-j Ohio Htatc will meet Illinois at t'r
lug spill of the dope can break the I bana and Purdue will buttle lndiunu,
triple tie, for the western conference. . at I,afay tlfc.
rl,i..Mi,ioi,bii which took a firmer
hold on the iir-rccntng. s yeateplny. as
Chicago, Iowa and .Michigan. to
three leadei-s, defeated il.niger.ai- op
ponents by convincing score.
Chicago defeated Illinois. '.) to 0;
Michigan triumphed over Wisconsin,
13 to 0, and Iowa whipped Ohio Klate,
li to 9. Northweslern, the only other
conf. leiicu team In action, downed
Knox, .".g to 14. '
Of the three b ail, is Chicago seem
to have tho hnideet tow to hoe. and
Iowa the eaix.-ht. for tlm Mnnmim
niut u.-i.-hi sroiim iiiikv ngni-
log eleven, W illie lowir W ill ra "
Nnrthwestern. one fif tlm w. al, r
team. Michigan, the third leader,
will imet Mluiiemit.i at Ann Arbor.
Next HilliilihO. the do-lug day of the
season, will sec rvi I V team In net ion
tiganxt a lonfemue opponent, as
Sooncrs Not Dangerous
Against lexas r.lcven
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linmtlicia. look nrier the J'obi
Kloliluia in New Vork t flight, a '
kindly pi. pined for blm by John SI.,
(oaw.
"I I'd I'unlap d;ed In the )'ha,.
I'liia iiliiinlmiiv , Juki think of thai.
Hie, was the inoat fniMi'd aecon.l
lian.m.'iti that evi' pl.ivrd tho irnio. .
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'"'r"r "r "c. Hln dea'h w.4 aor.
loun'U"l hy tnjateiy. AHhougli Im
dud In an alinshoune, he waa knoan
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or two Infoie lils deud body w ),.
eivrd by friends and given a d'cene
burial, ), lain lap Wul better ee
ond baseman than Kvers, I,a.Ioe, Bier,
buuer or any of tha great player i t
that bag, part or present,
"Jaek Howe, ton, In dead, If ill"t
while vislling frlendn In W. lum,
and bis body Ilea there.
"Jim Whit: ia living happily at
Aurora, HI, A great cabhej-, hlr
baseman and captain waa Jim. In
fact, In bl day he had all olli'i
beaten in tboao position.
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"Ilaidy Kb biirdeon In in po)lti a
and w.-ll to do at I'levelatid, and S '1
Matiion In a big properly owner In
lialtimore,
"Ham Thompwin, like myself, Jc i
siding h r In I'elrolf, and we shnll
wo him bright and early Monday
morning.''
So bright nnd carl" the. next morn
ing they calbl on liig Ham Thump
xon, atid together ihe three went to
measure that bit of Palm lliith's.
"I the l'.a.le. a greater hitter tbatl
you were In your prime?" John rk'v'I
Ham. '
"Ye," was the prompt teply,
"A greater than Proutbers?"
"Via."
"A greater than Puck Hwlng, of
iinn't Connor, or any of our old
gang?"
"yes: greater than the best of
t.Vm."
Then Cavanaugh with his 7 a pi
messure went out on the Deiroit
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! IK Kim wM:
I "No; the UM didn't stop her. It
, ailed away high over the fence, awl
i (ntn ov,.f the brick bouse you
HWiiy 0ff yonder."
T,n jwhn got oulslde the ground
jnn,i on fiieasurlng until lie got to
the brick house, and then he con.
tinned measuring even beyond then;.
And when ho got to tlm spot wln-ru
the ball had landed, be discovered that
be had tolled off 8 feet.
And then the three veterana ad
mitted that this beat all long-hlttlnif
records, past and present.
I l.ame liaru rougni.
I ' Hnturdav'n games
were all haul
fiaitht. This was especially true ot
Chi.ato and Iowa, the former bat
tling the greater part of the game.
Willi l ot a three point b-il and l hi
bit Id- being forced to come from be
hind twice to win. Michigan Won
fioni Winoimin by a eafe margin,
but th" liadger iidd'd a thrill to the
g.oi.e In the i loelng minuten with a
rally thai netted a touchdown, th"
only o' scored Btamst Michigan
thin cnon.
Next Haliinlay Chicago will f.i.o
WIm oiisiii. u f.not lte l-i ail" of th'i
Manaina' icloiy over Illinois, but
i bn auo s ni..ort. i aiw none tmi op
tun. -lie ini'l WiM-oimiii Hill enter the
c one coin e.leil an .ilinol lAeli chain
lo win, Th' ii,i:ii ehoue.l bell,
eiiiluliilH'e anil s. m log .ilnlity When
111. .roi-.-d Muhliians hitherto no
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