12 All Lincoln Preparing for Annual Husker-Notre Dame Population of Capital City Will Be Swelled by Thousands of Grid Fans Thanksgiving Day Football Enthu.ia.U Coming From New York City, Pacific Coait and Section of Middle-Weit to See Annual Battle Between Two of the Strongest Grid Teams in the Country. Lincoln. Nov. !'. Khtii Trlt-Kraiii. All Lincoln In priparlri ur th annual NVhrniika Notre I 'nine foothall iranie to he played here ThNtikuKlvlng day. OulHtnti ifiid fn jt rut fnollnili viithUHlal from all twctiiina of the inlildle wi-nl will coiiuinnre arrlvlnt; in Lincoln thin mnirilnx. By evening in population of Nt-hi-nnka'a capital illy will l nwcllcd l,y the thnuaartda. Hotel man-iicm il.-cl.-ire Unit ri-wrvatlnn have lieen made by fana from hi f.ir fiint u Ni w V.iik illy and mm fur wmi aa the .'adrift coaHt. I.urxe Croud Wured. That one of the liituiat itowiIm that hm ever attended a Nifhraka fwthiill tcitiie Hill lu on the clile llm-a Thurwlay afternoon when the Huak rr unit Notre Itanui climh wh atuird 24 hour after the ticket for the game wore placed on kiI In Mil i lty and town IhrouKhout thn Htate. - Tlf kit, fur the fc-mne are tit 11 premium. Bcaliicra are huny at their trade, but the Cnlvimlly of Nelirankr. athletic authorities and the Lincoln pull'-e are on the lookout for (how. deal-m In pasteboard and are dolne everything In their power to curb u h buHinen. A for the N.-hrnitU foolball player, they know what. 1 before them and are not over-confident. Coach Iawon ha nil but put the flnlahlng tuiicn.-a to the imd'a liiiinln and Nehranka'ii head coach announce that -... r,n every ornmnKer Ik rtiuW the. outcome be what il miiy. The athletic department iimioum-t .1 Ililc afli rnooti that lite nitU-n to .N. lu-NHka field will be thrown open at 1130 a. 111. ThunxJay. Till1 will fc-ive I lie Kcliei'ill mlmltiHlon tlrkt-t liuMt-in cliiiiu; to Ret Neateil before the r Mivcd aeut patron Mart entering the field, the nuthorltli tt believe. Noire Dame Arrive Wi iluinday. t'oieh Knule llot-kne n rid hi Ni.ejo lunie (criilhter, accompanied by u law: delegation of atudent, will nr rlvn in Lincoln Weilnemlay afternoon from Omaha. The Kouth lienderi. iu arrive in tnnana lit :3i a. rn , 7 , ' " " "'J """"' z:J?yrzir 1 ; ,: ? nil rienioon the Cornhut.kerit ...( .he practice period pollHhln up lor tne name; tne paine which mean cverythlrur to N'ehranka, provide' it run lie placed in (he win column. Tuemlay afternoon the frenhmen iixiiiK more Notre Lame foriiiiitiuriH. were ent 111,'niiiAt the lluskcr varnlty Glad to relate, tho CornhunUeiH ruined every trick piny the yearllngx tried to corni!ete. Noire Dame Ih noted for It trick ' i , ,i i. , , , play ami Coach Kockne'a BKirreKatlon of plKk In hooter will, no doubt, r.Hort to their b,. of trl. k form.. tion to fool the IlunkerH, but week of practice on meeting all kind) of trick play ho put the Hunker on edge for thin (yle of piny and it miiy be that the Soulh Hender will have to buck up against tln'lr own myle of footl.nl! Turkey day. Utile Netting Oning On. Today Captain Hurley Nobel. Lewellen and Riiitsell were in the first ctrlrig backfield, while Schoeppel and Scherer were on the end. Wenke rmil Weller played tackle and Haanctt and llfrfiuiest were alatloned at guard berth, peternon, tho htieky center, wn tatlo.ed in tho center of tho line. This, according to Cornliunk tri follower, form the team which will uphold the color of old Nebras ka on the football field Th.'inkxgtvlng day. What little money I being bet iH being placed even, with the Nebraka backer anking the advantage of a tie. In order to Inuro against accident the Mauds at Nebraska field will be thoroughly Inspected by t'niveraity engineer before the game, according to a statement issued today by L. F. Seaton, operating superintendent. The game ia acheduled to start at 2 o'clock. Price Set on May. New York, Nov. 2S. Owners of the i Vernon cluh of the Taclfic Coast league told officials of the American league cluha today they would accept no lesa than J75,0OO worth of play rr In exchange for the southpaw pitcher, Jake May, for whom the lo cal ownera ha been dickering for some time. The coat owner say they want no money for the little star, but player only. It is under- mit the Yankee management wil ' joeet the term. 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I ... aJ a a at k. . . -Kit. a aa ' llll ' 1 a at ta i.a aa I aaa aaa a lha vta4a aaa aaa aaaa a a. - kaa I haa aaaa ia.ia a t laa j lata aaaa i Ih. .aaaa '?' adat m ah7Ji IVaa Ii. to do hi bent aaint the enemy, let K . President Tcarney. Protests to Land is I'bicaKo, Nov. 28. Prealdent Tear ney of the Western and Three Kya leiiKue, in a 2,000 word protest to ommlmiiuner I.iiiiiIIk, tonight, chars;- Cd him With rliHerlmlnntlnir inl.l i'erft nil.) cltfb of the Three Eye KiiKue In favor of the Chicago White ;Sox which played an exhibition Kame i w,,h .i.,b t Ottawa! in i ..i,.u in,i ., Idled. ' """" 1 President Tearney declared the i'eorla club $aa forbidden tij play Ollawa h the l'corla official were ln- : formed that the club could not piny , .iK-ainnt team which harbored inell (,'ihle player. Later, however, Prcttl- I'ient Tearney conleinlH, that the White Sox received permiKlon to play the tlllfnua .iliiK .....I u..t ,- . a,..., , i"". , . , ,"el""e player participated, ' , , , , , h r. Tla Mun-hliion, who had ZT,nJl'i'U'n OUt,8W' pltch" "t"'".. ow iiilo ntjjt, a'.coiijiiijj to I're.siilent Tearney. The Western league executive uIho charged f Vimiiiiaaioner Landi with discrlminatlnsr in favor of the White Kox In awarding Outfielder Kugcne i'.ihii or the Mioux City club of the Western league to the Chicago club lor $2,500 after Kioux City had ar ranged to sell i;iKh to the Pittsburgh Natiohala for 110,000. Joe Stecher Wins Over John Friberg Chicago, Nov. 28. .Ion Steelier of Dodge, Neb,, defeated John Fribene of Chicago alter 34 second of vre. Ding in the sivlh round of their match tonight with a body cior. The men are heavyweight. In a Hcnii-wiiidup, I'aul Prelin, I niversity of Illinois wrestling in structor, and Lou Talaher of Chica go, wrestled four round lo a draw. They are middleweight. Waterloo Bowlers Take Doubles Lead Kansas City, Nov. 28. The Lorenz- .Smith team of Waterloo Duburiue, Ia , yesterday won the lead in double in the Midwest bowlihg tournament here by scoring 1,34, which is within five pins of tho midwest record set by Denske and Pradeck of Chicago In Des Moine last year. H. I. Smith of the leading double team, scored 701, while J. lorenz. his partner, iihot C12. P. Pitt of tit." Louis shot f.CS In "Ingle and now holds the lead. Wil niiin inn or Kansas City and K. Ran J kin of Chicago are tied for second I place, with 6iS. le-Mm Teama. rinttlrra Inurnil, lh.Kn I.47; l'tlr rinthlr, lei loln. t.n: Nnur nil I I'utnpan. Omaha, NVh . :.J, Kamhrlnn rir..lhr. rhlro, J Jn, and the t'nlted I llakrra Supply fionpany, St. I.oula. J 771 j INtiihlra. l.firvnn ,-mnn. ! IT on-1 tl HU,I u. la l.?l; Vlrrheller lUnmin St Iiina. t.U; 1 r i,'fi'.iflnn.nn. i. i.oiita, i,vri7; piila-Mrl-ihnrill. SI t.ou a. I 20 J. an.t Panlala. I'.i'tl. I.a Molnra. 1 Nilllllra. P Pun Ml f.uia . W It'll Kana 'I) .., r r llanilii. ih w. R I,. am Omaha, anil tlanlt I . '!'. l r. ,,,, . ,.,,,.,,. .. )ii. - appeal llM- Johnson Heads List of Coast Net Stars j !.in 'rni-i. . N,, 1 W iln.,m M J'.hinlon, fin frnni tact, fut the at va-iilh tuna In b.a irtiaer limd tka I lt if Pat fV mitt ttnnis alii liil jll.l. II Wllla i:,ar-'l'l lieikala, I III ' fur tha flrt !ttn. I4a all r-tht-i ttri h.tiiian In northern 'tifnf iti- Ann. nit.-. iui, if rink ta ml l.,. ,.u, ,..., . "" lnett.t'f f the '.-itl iiiiii.t'ra f tl.t t'llif' tn-k l-tn lionla aaa.tt ..ila li H iavird ah. I I "11! Kll. Hal, tfllti ',W lilt IIB "heir ..rlii.t j li.iil .' ! mi .!.. I a lai-,a Anna ii I l.iicy i."ue, I'liiBt '.inn -t.-. Ila aa. I ' v4 Itaiaa t tart, ti'a ka t f a.i.i.ai, laan. f t h,al af f h' i . at ati-'t'k lh '..llh ta S'YMc to KctVin Tad Jones ai Coach Mix t' t . ,V- -,aa eat .' .i- at i-k Ik a at t III J ,..a hH k I th:t . -a k tJ . Iaa-u v. t i '.a a k'hl.ti. t ha ti i- lit a a .l i tat a kb k viil li-a. la lha a V.aa I . t, a I T.a ta a. .lata kalxfl! Kk) Ml III i "I i luf la li t I..-I hast a J l a m " m Vtai tail. I , alt - v-a tt I w f ,t a.a . t"h a... wa ta.t I .a-aa) an-l M I ' '' at.ati.rn l4 , ... 4 (t ! kta4 ka t 'a EDDIE'S FRIENDS IF IT HADMT ettN FOR THAT op voyi?$,ii HAVE youR. SHIRT! '" c1""1" IW ' NEXT QHl OVER" tilK filutt Marled scientific light housekeeping In the ring around - 1862. At tr.at time he volun teered by cflnscriptlrn in the big war. They thought he w;t ono of the Pennsylvania Cmivi with blooinera. Hut li.ter tliey di icovered that he had hi int rolled up o he could run better. J IK niccess in college foolball and boxing was due In the Inspiring ad vice of hi mascot turtle, Henrietta. Henrietta's mother hatched no foolish egg. W Inch was proven when Hen rietta allowed the hare to beat her to the butcher shop. Nebraska playa Notre Dame Thurs day. Just 60 year ago The Glutt startled the football world by tearing off the most revolutionizing play ever protested. lie was playing that day for Ncbra k, having Just grabbed his Thurs day diploma from Missouri' and hi Friday cerHficate from Pasteur Insti tute. He was the varsity dogcatcher at that place. He came to the big town a a mem ber of the Notre Dame team. Hut the pure Nebraska faculty made him a better offer just before the game started. A graduated tatooer rushed out and tatooed an "S" over the "N. I." on The Glutt's chest and the game wa on. ..The game wa nothing to less in the last minute of the powerful af ternoon. A Notre Dame back had just called for a free calch. That started The tilutt to thinking. He went over and consulted Henrietta. There are some folk who think Henrietta advised The Glutt to turn turtle so often In the ring. Another Notre Damn back called for a free calch. Then their coach called for a free kirk at goal. The (.lull put two and two together and added up the law On the next play, he called for a free touchdown. That won the game fur Nebraska. Ilut Notre Dame protested that neit day on the ground that The filutt wa still wearing Noire Hume's allocs and Kliicklnc. The Committee jjae half tho gam t. Nebraska and half to Notre Dame. Tlie Ulutt wblxlleil to Mi ni;. H i anil il.-i-lde.) to iici-ept the lob as Kite Coach at Pasteur Institute.. Frank Cance, lo Manage Red Sox l.t Aim lea, Niiv .4 Ptank l.aroy Cbame. formerly msnagar of Hi I 'hUug.i l loll i.f II Nallmuil U-tarn... an-l fcf ttir ry ,-u, ( 111 Aiocilc.il It itu. w II - Ivn k lit III big U.ifu. a i,f ta tr hall ha aaaumr th iiihnKamiit ef lha II. a i' n i-liiti . f th Aiii.ti. an I. ii.a. e c-ntiiig in a uirinriit . i.ii.. Ulrlnriit .i.ili. lii aat.ll a a A,,.i.. .,... ,., iWiHard to Appear i.i Hi.- i r ltMii ... I rti l y 4 I ..-a t -iin-a; tai)i gi I. ti,.. tt i f Itittfti tu t at t ..i i. t (l.m, Hi i- c-i. I aa a.tiia ll il ir taill Ii v I -'i tiit.l.ai 'il Id l!. .' 'Uni Is fti-a niuat iii apaal aiiii k t-f il. tint. k fiat aa ' Everett Yaryan to Catch for Stv.u!e . af.a W aa-. . N ., J, - I aat.ll i im . n I r ii. . t a t. .a k- a a a at h, ... lha i hi ,a i.ioai. I. a '. haa - a . i a I I t It. a fa. a ' '. . I,' I .-.at ra.f-. Ila't I ,lh llta Kal I, aa II K ' It kaa aaa. ttiveaa aha aa afe4la'iill la !f k..: a i, ' ! la a t t Ih a .1 , . I II ttttl I r4'U lnf I tHatl. at ta N t . ! t all ' ' t) a I In.) II .t I. t a4 I a a- tl I I a I 'a Ik la h. a t- k l I la ki.aa kit J I at I tl.k. aahhk t ami t ,M kaat,tk f 4 t.i. THE OMAHA HKK: WEUNESDAV, NOV KMBEK 29, 1922. SOU ClSTlNcSOlSU BGTWEEN LOCK. AM 5citNce.?-i teew Mv FLUSH I Iowa City, la., May 28. Although he jias coached football teams at Syracuse, Yale and Ohio State, How ard Jones tc!d members of the Iowa City Kiwanis club that he had never coached an eleven before which was as responsive as the Uni-' versity of Iowa team which has just come through its second "big ten" season without defeat. The team as a whole was composed of quick think ers, he said. Coach Jones' talk was made at a lunch eon given in honor of the Iowa team. m Mitt hxlnhttion I i Hi I ih, ,. t t l.-l ii In ' la-iM 1 1- a ... i n ih ii. i. .it.atatt in atri.titi ii ii-ti l -a al l. k a it i. all N II', It M I.. a a.ai. In,t , ,al f--r Ih I .'aa- . .' .'. a 'to'iii.ti-.i, la ki t . i' a' I a-l h4 l i t.iaat. ia aill ii a i I iV. i i. ii t- . I .a I I nit, . I' I tiat, 1 hi a t rlha, a L i haa a a aM H a at aa t la I h I t' I ' t- la k.a '. tit it 4 ikal a- I- .' : ,1 I. VniliiMlira 1 I aa Ik lUlek, V.at a s , li. Ha .al III I tat I .1 I h. I Ma th.k k I I a a a it M.l 4 ' I Ih a . . !i- a h- ii, i -k k , a a h.i .i.l. . a I I .,. '.lit a i . all. t "-.I I I 1 -. i ! t at'... h lat .-na' iN-ata' j A la"a, A ll.'U wf tl 4 ft al V s V "Y' W KM: J t ' HM I xat . 4-.a -IA W II g t I i . I f j zkr A I'o.t MorUm. WHO CACRifJ .',' 'ov A HOME ' tJ ' Dave Shade Will Meet Schoell Here Dave Shade, California w oiler weight, and Frankle Schoell, Buf falo, N. V., scrappy, have been matched to meet in a 10-round bout at the City auditorium, Thursday evening, December 7, It was an nounced last night. The Spanliih American War Vet erann' organization of this city are promoting the bout. Tickets for the bout will not go on rtale until both fighters have arrived in Omaha, Elected Grid Captain. ChampaiKn, III., Nov. 27. Jainee McMlilen of Grays Lake, 111., atar Kiiard on this year's University of Illinois football team, tonight was elected captain of the 1923 team at a dinner tfiven to members of the team by the Champaign Rotary club. orts yW6 PAGE, THE BOXING COMMISSION. The fighter took a mighty swing. But the referee ducked too late; And next day the fighter got a note "You ean't box any more in this state." NEWS ITEM. Johnny Creeley, one of "Kid" gchlaifer's managers, is going on a vacation. We don't know where, but we understand he has a one-way ticket. Tickets to the coming Notre Dame-Nebraska game are aa scare as beans in restaurant bean soup. Christmas is coming and Jack Dempsey would like nothing better than assurance of a fight aa his holiday gift and so would "Kid" Schlatter. MOKE TRUTH THAN POETRY. Hordes of profiteers remind us That this life is not sublime; For willi wages going downward , The cost of living docs upward climb. Joe Reckett is deaf to Rickard's latest plea, says a London; report. Perhaps poor ol' Joe knows that If he waits a little longer. Tej'a money will talk louder, I.ATEST NON(i HITS. "Ah, why did I do It." "Battling" Sikl. Carl .iys, hays Colonel T llimton, "will win J& games nett fensttn " Venh, snd most of those i;nnii will be won thin winter In Ilia Stove l"ISMI' AS THE TiiitVi HJKH The ti'tnilik' "Hot ln t always a :lll flower. Ihe h"t tve league Is all allow. Tit autumn hreeie haa fanned M; Cut hire's a thins I'd Ilk to knna Ilut attar lha laniM( aland lit am iUgman hi: Th fellow he trlt t Vmp up ai'h Ih pKareaaien iC'S lutsli't nvlhtng In p IM.I " Una Hiihltt say that t rnlral tlllt ,'l litkrd )alriily by Ih Nfrarsa ka Male lhlelir Vn,d ul tawtrta). THi t rh-i4 um al t - . -U aaaa t .a tl ataal. k, ff ...lil'S lelarw.il. ll f -o'lwll at 'ititki t t' k .r,(la in. a fk a i, filial at uk Tl mi 0-t tk I'ili'OliM Ihtatk -' et4 a M -9 ft ItM-alk'aa ft , ,italk - Ike Kwataata ai Ita a aaaa lea 4 al.aaV kakH I'tkt aaf Ikal tva 1.UI1 atlU ba kal attatll lb fl4M .1 ac ata) lk a a at at balltv, aa at tuks ka MaajaaVf II t Kara) ta -ut ! ttfM IkattM laa b iki.s t rmtit thai lha aaaa )ata4 4 Itaataka) kaaat laaaah a) fa) aWlkl h, h-tatata k llataah tW kkaa, i-aa Mill, 1 A oa.-la I-. btaal t h 4 I ta., h a.'a kakkl Mnaai.ua a4 sal aha4 tt a vvho CARiea W 2 op Plans to Put Western Team in Link Fail Lincoln. Nov. IH. Special Tele gram.) I'lans to bring, the Sinus lly Wehlern league franchlMi to Lincoln fell llintiiKli, It became known here Tuesday, failure to obtain the re.poiiM ncceahsry was the reason sttrlbuted by Morrla Frealinuiu, who lias been handling (he proposition on In-half of (ieorge Abel and oilier biihinehs men. "It would cost .'ill.lMM) to bring a AVealern league team here. The syndicate was Hilling to stand halt of this Initial rout, hut an organi zation of fans to put up the oilier half proved liupotahihli'. I'oaslhly, tilth another year of Stale league baseball, Lincoln fans will be ready for the step Into the tauter organl lation," Mr. Krchhinan said, John Black Back on Links After Injury Ban Francisco, Nov. 28. John Clack, little Scotch veteran, who waa the sensutlon of the national oien championship golf tournament at Skokle last summer, yesterday made hia first reappearance on the links since an automobile accident aimoht snuffed out Ills life several montlrx ago. Black has only one good arm, hia left, but other golfers said he played a good gamo. He was but two strokes behind the tied leaders In the qualifying; round of the Bay counties championship with a score of 79. Kentucky Stud to Receive 'Wonder Colt' New York, Nov. 28. Moorvlch, most talked of thoroughbred of years and winner of this year's Kentucky derby, will stand In stud for, the winter, It was announced today by Fred liurlew, who trained tho animal for Benjamin Block. Morvlch will stand at Hay lends, MIhs., Elizabeth DaliiKftrfleld'a funn, near Lexington, Ky., where Wan o' War was takeu when he re tired two years ai;o. Locke Leads Scoring. Chicago, Nov. 2S Gordon Ixicke, fullback on the Iowa team, rated as champion of the Western Conference, la the Individual high point scorer for tho season, according to records avail able today, having marked up 72 points. His nearest competitors are Otis McCreery, halfback of Minnesota, and Chuck Palmer of Northwestern, each having 24 points to their credit. Fight Results New Orleana. Nov, 2. Anthony Dow nay of Cincinnati waa Kwarda.l the Uecl alon ovur "Young" Iienny of New Or loans In a lC-round bout here. Nw York. Nov. IH. Johnny Dundee, junior llghtwalKht i-hanipion, won the fleclalon over Phil L'dmoitl In a 12-round boui bera tonight. Cincinnati, Nov. Ia. Ever Hammer, fhlcefo lishtwelghf, won over KuockouC Mara, Cincinnati, on a foul la tho elithth round of s scheduled 10-rou-id boxing bout here. Boeton, Nov. 2D. Panclio Villa. Amer ican flyweight champion, went out 'of htB clam again Monday and di-feated Young Montreal of Providence, winning the de cision In 10 roundn. MOZART C I GAR Mild as a Mav Morning and as fragrant You've heard Mozart called MnsJaN Havaiw fra8rancc- FW I ft 7 MOV autifVilly made. Ji!SS i-t VTvjllS'L Motan Cig4f meal. It LX ffrrr$rr -v Nev,k ItHui'A I w mm Mk 2$fj& km. iv njP" (w I 1 I' y i "-''- tfr 'U MaiONp IR.AlaV lO. litlT C)A JL . IS. , f VM r , Game Turkey Day Johnny Nichols, the St. Paul welterweight (lugger who it scheduled to meet Harvey Thorpe in a 10 round bout at the Cudahy Athletic club program to nifcht. Erwin Bige meet Harry Kinnear in one of the pre liminary bouts, while Sid Soklyn of Lincoln mixes with Kid Rosgall in the semi-windup. m mi m Si-mi) A .Jfea--. j t - & .. ... :. . Creigliton.High lo PJay at Kansas City Thursday f'relghton High school's grid eleven will leave for Kansas City Wednes day, where it will play the De A Mare High ThankBKlving day. The Prepmen suffered their only defeat of the season at the hands of Omaha Central. Dan Morgan, who was Injured In the game with Cambridge, will be in uniform against the Mlnsourians. To Captain Hoobicrs. Bloomlngton, lnd., Nov. 27. Stew art Butler of Wabash. Ind., "Was elected captain of the Indiana uni versity, football team of 1928 at a banquet tonight. Cy Martin Loses. Chicago, Nov. 27. Henry Kar hunsaari of Virginia, Minn., a middle weight, defeated Cy Martin of Chi cago, with a toe lock in four minutes and 15 seconds of the second round. V a mild cigar. Mozart is mild. It is made to be mild. You've heard Mozart called a fragrant cigar. Mozart is fra grant, livsmadetobe fragrant. An uncommonly mild cigir of Havana fragrance beautifully made. No Whooping About Draft atLeagueMeet Chicago, Nov. 2s.neplte rumore to the contrary, thero will be no whonpliiK and howling iilmnt the draft when the minor leunue Is gathered In annual convent lun next week at Louisville. Ciiiimii.-Hinner K. M. Lnn ills dellned the initjiuV Ml tit tide today when he said he wouldn't mention the subject at the convention and several minor Uihhis have iilremty an nounced themselves so welt satisfied with the present iiiriitiuetnent that they will waste no timu tulklng resto ration. Homo draft talk may develop, how ever. It Is whispered nlimt that thn Texas league and Southern Hasncla Hon, which now recognize the. majors' Hunt to select players niuiually, are ready to kick over the tnu-es and Join thtt American association, Interna tional, I'iiclllc Coast, Wcst'-in and Three Rye, the five holdout. I.tiridis' il'-i'lsion to ignore thn (ues Hon entirely at Louisville ia the re sult of a conviction that to do other wise would bo waste of energy. At tho minor convention in Ituffulo last year the commissioner talked himself blue in the faee ubont restoring the draft. I'.efoie that and even after ho continued his efforts to bring the. five recalcitrant minors Into line, but ho made no hi-mlway. finally ho saw he was up against 11 htoiin wall and now that the lenguea involved have shown tio change of heart he dis?s not Intend to give 'em another argument. Just what Landls intenila to tell the minors this ynr is something only he himself knows. When asked today what his plans were, so long as the draft subject was taboo, he replied that he had none. Pyott to Captain Chicago Gridsters Chicairo. Nov. 28. James Pvntt of Chicago, star halfback, today was elected captain of the 1923 University of Chicago football team, a Soccer League to Meet. The Omaha Soccer league will meet In the city hall Wednesday evening at 8. WTTHTHE Omahft IS UsMd Wire, Nfw York, Nov. 2S. Th rapart tnHTi8tin(r from Buffalo iht Jm Wil Jarrl war HnxjouM to moii! Floyd Johnson, ttie younut nwrn. aiant, nmi na a plt8nt isuri.rhi t i Tt x Rlek nrd. The bg prornnier hart Juit nhout decided that tho current ;rop of flght wr ti 11 n't care to do anything but Ptrut about truntlng that iomq on wouM drop a fortune th,r way Juit for the privllPKn of urfuz them bo. I will BurIy he to have noma nt thoxe bg bird do some fiKhtintr, Thpy won't take enythlnflr tuutvh and whn they BUhmlt the iiainoa of some 'jft nyotji, they went liofhlnf? U;hh 'han a few iplllton dol lars to perforin." Eddy fchevlln, the chetnplon welter w A iff hi of Xpw Kiivlnnd, and Jimmy Kelly of tha Bronx have been matched to meet for 12 rounds at tho Gar den Wednesday night. Thta bout will take the place of the Jack Renault HMly Mink mntch which waa poat pontd until a later date. Another ffood bout on the isme fftrd will be tho Charley MrKenna und Leo Ciatcn bout for 10 round. They had It out In the Garden three wr.eku hko. but both readily eigned fur a return match which pro inlaw ii lot of excitement. i