Squad of 25 Creighton Bluejays Leave Tonight for Marquette Contest Wynne Taking Crippled Team to Milwaukee \\ ill Send (.ridsters Through Light Workout This After noon Before Hopping Rattler for Wisconsin. A sturdy but somewhat battered squad of 2.7 Bluejuys will entrain for Milwaukee and Marquette tonight at 0:0.7 p. m.. and with them goes (Yelghton's second chance In two v e?ks to receiv e recognition ns a foot hall learn. The gruelling battle of last Sat tirdav with the Haskell Indians, in which the Ililltoppers succeeded In holding the hraves to a 7 to 7 tie, has left Coach Chet Wynne with a squad of cripples and near-cripples with which to attempt to break the Mar quette eleven's three-year #unbroken st ring of victories. Tbs potential strength of Creighton is difficult to estimate, hut Coach Wynne is taking no chances with his regulars being unable to enter the game and has from two to three men to fill every position on the team. \t the ends. Allen, who suffered a split lip in the Haskell game, will have an understudy in big Kd Mc Kenna, while Hang, who received a "charley horse” Saturday, ran he re lieved by either J’ratt or Stewart. Wynne is taking five tackles to Milwaukee. Of these, two. Captain linyer and Herbert, are left tackles, while “Big Boy” lvrasne, who is still not quite himself due to a dislocated shoulder, will be seconded by Morgan and Benolken. Powers and Hacy, left guards, and Neary and Misho, right guards, are guard possibilities, while the center berth is a fight between Nolan and Morley. Nolan is still unable to use his arms to the greatest advantage because of a strained back, and might nut he able to start Saturday. Hickey and Mahoney will form the quarterback combination. FitzCIibbon and Bower are left halfbacks who will make the trip. ' Bower, who had little work in the Haskell game, should he in good condition for the Marquette game. Keane, Creighton’s most, dependable punter, is still having trouble with bis knee, hut will make the trip along with "Bullet” .loe Speleher at right halfback. Three fullbacks are slated for the journey. Johnny Bertoglio, whose neck lias been bothering him shire the Haskell game; Betipko, and Yechout arc Wynne’s selections. Creighton students are planning a demonstration at the gym this after noon at 5:15 p. in. to give the team a rousing sendoff. Wynne sent Ills Blues against the fmsh last night in the final scrim mage, and wound up the workout with a long session of signal prartlre (hat kept the Hllltoppers on the field well Into the deepening purple of a|i roarliing nightfall. Another workout is staled for thin lfternoon, and the Blues will not dig their cleats into Nebraska soil agin until next Monday. Friday afternoon they will work out at the hew Mar quette stadium at Milwaukee. Tht men who will make the trir: Ends, Al!*n, McKenna. Lang, Pratt and Stew art; tackle*. (Jayor, Herbert. Kiuhiip, Morgan and Benolken; guard*. Powpr*. Lacy, Neary and Mlncho; center". Nolan and Morley: quarterback *, Hickey and .Mahoney; halfback*. FitztJibbona. Lower, Keane and Speleher; fullbacks, Bertoglio, l.eupke and Yechout. Young Htribling, the promising light heavyweight boxer, is back in school again and is W. L. Stribllng, ,1r. He has entered the I’nlverslty School for Boys at Atlanta, The Georgia 165-pound pugilistto star gave no Indication as to when he would resume his ring career or how long he Intended to stick to his books. Toung Stribllng gave up school In Macdn, Oa., over & year ago. He has made up progresa In the squared circle and Incidentally fattened hta bank account by his venture In pugilism. TECH FRESHMEN DEFEAT PACKERS: Tech High's freshman football team outplayed the first year team from South Yesterday and won, 13 to 0. It was the second victory of the season for the Cumin; street boys. Pope, right halfbnek for the win ners, was the big ground gainer and displayed an ability which should make him a good prospect for the first team next year. This was the first of three grid iron games between the teams of Tech and South scheduled for this week. Today the second teams of the two schools meet and tomorrow the first teams tangle. * New Hampshire university Is the latest college to make soccer a varsity sport. --e Will Play Central College Here Friday COACH LKNIF ADAMS’ I niversify of Oinahii football team and Hie Nebraska Central college will |)lay a scheduled State conference game at the League park Friday afternoon. It will be the first conference contest of the season for the Omaha team. The Cardinals, as the uni versity team is called, has lost, two games thus far this season, but In the last game showed marked improvement and are expected to give the Central team a hard contest. The photo below shows the C ardinals' lineup for action. In the hark field, left to right, are Slater, Heitr., Krnigh and Caldwell. On the line, left to right, are Prather, Captain Hlorrndahl, Theleen, Krogh, Hllssard, Meek and Nelson. CAGE PRACTICE AT OMAHA UNI. The I'nlvers.ty of Omaha gymnua lum is taking on a midwinter appear ance already, with (he advent of sev eral ambitious athletes tn the floor every afternoon while the football team Is out of the dressing room. As basket ball season starts in five weeks, this early training is not so niueh out of the way, and will get some of the candidates no! playing football In shape for a sttenuous schedule. Among the men who have been showing up every afternoon for a session with the leather pill are Wai ter Munson, Tom Cowan, Albert Percy, Windham Bonham .lame;' Kenne, and Howard Anderson. Chicago's animal *lx-ila.v interna tional bicycle raes will atari in the coliseum Saturday. *>rg 110 91 114 Straub 102 9 4 1 2 4 Fogle 162 112 121 Zerzan 11S 136 164 Streeter 118 J 6 1 120 Fun tap 4 4 44 4 4 Total* » 626 620 To’aN 600 692 648 4 retlitM. \Ur Finance. J. Stay. lit. 101 141F Sr:tK. 127 Ml 14* K'alroiu 149 165 122 I ng'xnll 112 120 110 Fife 1 66 121 169 St. aw 16 103 122 K< ker 178 165 149Poand 186 117 167 i (iovnnment. Auditing. K ’ wood 16 1 1*2 163 St raw 124 10* 11* j F ford 160 115 142 1 »oran 111 1M Ufi< Miller 124 10K 139 Faith H»H 9i* 110 Gregory 146 216 163PHng'n 116 123 jr.n llan ci. p 12 12 12 TotrF* 53 1 C90 607 Totals 47". 476 696 Tranwlt. Accounting Tripp 1 72 1 3* 179 Ilovl 146 155 |f-4 llarr 1 09 1 13 133 Straw J09 111 l.li Ward 112 191 160 Malm. 69 M mi Pet»on 14*( 127 163\V*llfn 154 114 115 Han’oap 14 3 4 3 4 Total* HI 692 636 Totals 611 499 624 -—1 licit/, leaving school last week will lie hard to fill, and Coach Adam* tried a number of combination* in tho backficld in an effort to get a smooth result. Kmigli and Slater at halve*. Sterner, full, and Pra ther, , quarter, worked well to gether. hut then so did Kmigli and Kllas at halves. Slater at full, and Prather at quarter. Prather also works well at either half, anti Cohen ha* heeu showing up better the past week, although he will he ineligible for conference game*, registering after October I. Tlti* afternoon Coach Adam* will give his men a hard dose of signal practice, but no soriinmugc. as lie figures that any more injuries bp fore the game Friday will about cripple the team, especially on the line. Adam* is not saying much about Central college, but the Card inal* are out to win. and a* It wll bo their first conference game, a win will put them at the top of the conference standing. The (entral Oinaha game will be. played at I.eague park Friday at 3:3(1 p. m. Wallace Ranner, three year* ego halfback for the Cardinal*, and for the last twit years at Northwestern where lie wit* known a* “t annonhal! Banner, donned football »nc* Wedne day afternoon, and playing tackle witli the reserve* helped to give 'he first eleven on offensive a tetil day's work in line plunging. ___ .tltVKKTISKMKNT. Hopes Mothers t»f Sickly Boys Will Read This My boy wa* run down—just about skin and bones, and no appetite, writes Mrs. Baker of Boston. | r-;---n Claims Gndsters Offered to Sell Football Signals V-, l.pxingtoii. Ky., Oct. 59.—Three students of Kentucky university here today stood exonerated of re ports that connected them with al leged offers to sell football signals and plays of Kentucky to the Wash ington ami la*e eleven prior lo a ! recent game w hich I lie latter won, III to T. Identity of the students was not disclosed. Exoneration came last night after a session of fhc men's student roun 1 ell of the uiivrrsity. •lames lie llart, the Virginians' coach, reported the incident to the students' council. \ few years ago playing managers were rare articles in the major leagues. Now half of the dubs in the American league are piloted by play ers who stand a rhance nf taking the lead next year should Eddie Collins he named to manage the White Sox. "Choppv Rhodes Tof >s Huskers" Scoring Points! Nebraska Halfback Is the “Grange"’ of Mis-, sonri \ alley Con ference. 1NCOI.N, OH. ?!).— M| Illinois ha" its -j Grange, Colgate its Tryon and Nebraska ‘‘Chop py” Rhodes. So argue University of Nebraska foot ball followers who have viewed the three men in action. Rhodes. Nebras ka. halfback, ►cored in games with Colgat and Illinois. Against Illinois, 'lie broke loose In the opening iiuarter, for a 40-yard run and a touchdown and against Colgate, Rhodes counted two touchdowns. It might be mentioned that the mighty Grange failed to srore against Nebraska and that Rhodes ran past Grange, who was playing safety, when he made the lone Nebraska touchdown. Tryon, scored but once In the game with the Cornhuskers. The average ball-lugger does his stuff by running the end** lo break loose through an open field. Not so with Rhodes. Given an opening by i lie forwards, Rhodes' specialty Is to ram through the enemy's line, after which he whirls away from i he secondary defense, sidesteps the safety man and speeds to the goal. Rhode.* flashed against the llllni In hts 4(1 yard run to touchdown and twice repeated against Colgate. Grab bing a forward pass fro..i Bloodgood. I he Nebraska halfback was twice knocked down by Colgate tacklers. hut. bounced to his feet to emerge from the pile with a cleai field to the Colgate goal. Another plunge through the line and sprint netted Rhodes a second touchdown on a 70 yard drive. Plunging anil whirling halfbacks of the Rhodes type arr scare in thp football realm, it Is said. Rhodes is a Nebraska product in every sense of the word. He was horn on a farm near Ansley, Neh.. and moved to town when I years of age. He played lour years of banket hall, three years In trark anil three at football nl Ansley High school, a school of hut 50 boy*. Rhodes started playing football when lie was hot Ifi years of age and while a junior at Ansley high j lie captained a team which was un defeated and filed a bid for stale honors. During his high school career never lost a minute of play in any contest, never enlling time out for ail injury. His work as a fullback drew the attention of high school rs'itlcs and lie was accorded a place on the rolls of linnov dur ing the junior and senior years of his high school life. The Nebraska star Is also a basket bal land track man. In high school he Jerl a group championship team at Ansley and at a state track meet, broke two state records in one after noon. He is the present holder of Nebraska tnterscholastic records In ihree events. His mark for the high jump is six feet; his broad jump record is 21 feet 101-2 inches and his pole vault record is 11 feet, R inches. Throiighoul his high school track career. Rhodes had spirited com petition with Ed Weir, present j t'ornhusker football captain. Rhodes finished a close second In Weir in the high school pentathlon, estah lishing a new pentathlon record in the pole vault when he cleared the liar al II feet. He is an all-'round athlete. While at Ansley he en tered a big sectional meet at Hastings, Neb., as Ansley’* lone representative. 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C You Fed J,J, 6*s Yourself Again Charnquist May Be Out of Tech Lineup Against South Friday Tech high’s gtldsters Wednesday were sent through dne of the longest and hardest scrimmages of the sea son thus far In preparation for the gams with South high Kriday which will probably decide the. city cham pionship and eliminate the loser from tlie slate race. Although the odds favor Tech In the game with the Packers, Coach Drummond is taking no chances of losing the encounter through lack of preparation. Since Tech has hecn Idle for ihe last two weeks, Drummond 1ms had plenty of lime to experiment with hLs men and as a result the lineup against South will probably see new faces in several positions, particularly on the line. Kveryoiie on the Tech squad Is In Hood shape with the exception of ('harnquist, quarterback, who has been favoring an injured shoulder anti It is not known whether he will he In shape to start Friday. 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