- J Packers Ready to Meet Speedy Techsters Today * Coach Patton*# Boys in Fine Shape After Two Weeks' Rest; No Sick List. The grid teems of Tech end South High echoola meet this afternoon at Tech field In a game which will etamp the winner as probable city champlona. Although Central could throw the race Into a three-cornered tie by beating the winner of today’s battle, this possibility Is rather re mote. Comparative scores give Tech the long end of the “dope” today, but r South promises to give the Cuming Street boys more trouble than these scores would indicate. During scrim mage the last two days, Coach Pat ton's men have shown more fight and ability than at any time this season. South followers expect Captain Keeves, Olson and Bertacinl with their line-tearing ability to more than offset the advantage held by the heavy Maroon forward wall. Two week's rest has taken every man in the Tech camp with the ex ception of Prevost off the injured list and Drummond expects to start his strongest lineup today. Charnquist. who lias an injured shoulder, will be able to start at quarterback. “Lefty” AVest, end. will not be able to start on account of ineligibility. The lineup: Tech Tan. South Oarxey .t,K. J’Ankoxvskt Munadom .t.T. Knlstrom Hull ..I Co. Inc_/K4«» t -N |Indoor Sports ByTad\ OH KW 6oW H65 T*e CHANJPJ.OA/ PlMlG PlCr^T of thc School, now* mowe- Ucue 01 ^ VMEEK *0 )Om6 TOUGH KlO JA'l TO TOWV U-A-L+*-wou H*o'vx MuuO£*R 3TA-tT O4 ** . Lig- JAW- /SAW TON*/ HE /J PONCH in OFBP.U- *A-*A -4 H* dionT-vnamt NCw gveiw ft 5TRMN&C IN to 0_ TYiEE nov COME " OAN SeWfiUmT- TWO _^ *tL*SZ5-%Z*S> \ 5i*!L ^-°<' i% f Tech Juniors Win First Game Tech high scored its second grid iron victory in two days over South when the Maroon and White second team Thursday won a hard fought battle from the Packer reserves at Thirty-second and Dewey. The score was 6 to 0. The lone touchdown came when Croft pulled a "sneak" to the side of the field in the last quarter and gathered in Milhollin's pass for a 40 yard gain, putting the hall on South’s six-yard line. From here the Tech backfield plunged across for the only score of the game. Osier Loses Fight. Toronto, Ont., Oct. 30.—H. S. Osier, president of the dissolved Continental Trading company, today lost his fight to thwart attempts of United States officials to investigate his pos sible connection with the Teapot Dome lease to H. F. Sinclair. EH Garvey, former star tackle at Noire Dame, is In New Tork trying to get on as s professional borer. To date he has not had a great deal of luck. Me Is a heavy weight OMAHA UNI. GAME IS OFF The game scheduled between Oma ha university and Central college for Western league park this afternoon has been cancelled, according to Conch Ernie Adams of the Omaha Cardinals. Failure of the schools to agree on the contract caused the cancellation. Omaha’s next game will be "with the Western Union college at I.e Mars. Ia., next Friday. Si^itli Dakota Teams Meet m Annual Game Saturday i Brookings, S. D„ Oct. 29.—The eyes of sportdom in the northwest are fo cused on the Hobo day game here on November 1. Whether the State College Jackrabblts or the University Coyotes will be champions of North and South Dakota and will remain undefeated In the Little Eight con ference will he settled In tills battle, which Is the home coming game for South Dakota State college. Skull drill, light scrimmage and practice in drop and place kicking has been the program dealt out by Coach Wejit to the Jackrabblts thus far this week. Brains ralher than brawn Is bein stressed by West and the wily mentor, who has scored three victories and a tie over the Coyotes since lie lias been here, is taking no chances on injuries. WALLY MARROW OUT OF LINEUP Gloom once more glided over the sod on the Central football field. "Wally" Marrow will not be able to play in the Sioux City game because of his injured ankle, according to J. G. Schmidt, head Central grid men tor. The head coach will know today whether or not Robertson ill be eligible to participate in the Iowa game. The return of Robertson to the l’urplc- clan will strengthen the team. Schmidt sent his charges through a strenuous workout Wednesday. The team as a whole is showing coiisidei able improvement over the last two weeks. ^ ank Tennis Players Win. Mexico city. Oct. 30.—Rob rt Kin sey, the California tennis star, defeat 1 ed S. Legoretta in yesterday s pin; "f the Internrtlonnl tennis tourua ment at the Refonnn Athletic club here. The score was 61, 6-1. ti-2. Ray Casey, another American pla$ er. beat Rogello Paris, Mexican ata: . 6-2, 6-0, 6-2. i WISCONSIN PLAYER FOUND INELIGIBLE Madison. A Vi.*.. Cat. 30.—Ed A Vi I liams. shifty back on the University of Wisconsin football squad, is in eligible for further play. A state ment issued today from the office of T. E. Jones, athletic director, declares that Williams was found ineligible before the Michigan game last week on charges submitted to Maj. John L. Griffith, Big Ten athletic commis sioner. Two years' competition in football, basket ball and baseball at Morning dde college, Hiotix City, la., were the rau*e of Williams being ruled out WOMAN SUES FOR FUNERAL LOAN Mrs. Anna Kleinhaus filed a peti tion Thursday morning in municipal court, asking for a judgment in ’mount of J88.50 aga.nst James Hovencamp, Twenty first and iPerce -'nets. Plaintiff alleges that she loaned flie money on June 14. to enable Hovencamp to p \ funeral ex penses of his wife and with the specific understanding that the moTiey Would bs returned within 60 lays. ■ r r~~ | Thirteen Teams in Running for Parkers and Bookkeepers Kil ter (iaine W ith Clean Rec ord-Defeat Means Out of State and City Race. The Omaha Terh-Snuth Omaha game scheduled for Tech gridiron to day promises to he one of the fea tures contests of the week end in Ne liraska inter-scholastic circles. Defeat In this game will mean elimination from the Omaha city title considers tion and removal from the Nebraska High championship race, as neilher learn lias been defeated by a Ne braska team. Scottsbluff will journey (o Craw ford, to meet Coach Harold Smith’s eleven, which has not been defeated in Nebraska f , two years. Fremont will tackle Norfolk ,and Cambridge must defeat the Curtis aggies to keep its record clear of losses. Nine high schools dropped from the running last week when they. were defeated for the first time this sea sen. Those eliminated were Nellgh, Hastings. Curtis Aggies. Nelson, Adams, Blair, West Point, Benkle man and Scottsbluff. Available records show but 1" teams ail victorious in Nebraska com petition. The 13 are Lincoln, Omaha Tn-h. Omaha South, Bayard, South Sioux City. Pender, Wakefield, Fie mont. Fairfield, Crawford, Cam bridge, Wilber, and Pawnee City. Four other teams have not been de feated but have been held to tie scores—Aneley, Lexington, Halting ton and Verdigre. Sidney, a team included in the un defeated list last week, should have been removed. North Platte walloped Sidney, 69 to 0. Reports first indicat ed that Sidney had won. Features of the past week included Stanton's 10 to 0 victory over Nellgh and Crawford's triumph over Sheridan, Wyo. It was the first de- > feat in 22 games for Neligh. while' Crawford, in defeating Sheridan, "2 , to 0, took the measure* of a two- , time Wyoming •■state interscholastic champion. North Platte eliminated Pcotts Huff, 41 to 13. Kearney shoved Hast ings out of the running, 14 to 7, and ' Fairfield gained a 13 to 7 decision * yver Nelson. Fremont eliminated ' AA'est. Point, 27 to 7. Filher crowded 1 Adams out of the race, 23 to 9, and ' McCook eliminated the Curtis Aggies, f 6 to 0. Tekamah handed Blair its first 1 defeat, 19 to 0. Cambridge kept its victory sheet 1 clean by trouncing Minden, 32 to 0. Pawnee City smothered Auburn, 53 , to 0. South Sioux City won from j Newcastle. 28 to 0. Pender nosed out ahead of Rosalie, 7 to A. IJncoln won s from Beatrice, 20 to A. Omaha Tech ' was idle, while South Omaha played a scoreless game with Abraham Lin- ' I Oin of Council Bluffs. Ia. Creighton ( Prep furnished a surprise by defeat- , ing Omaha Central, IS to 0. ■ ■u - - . -* Two Victims of Walker Meet St. Paul, Minn., Oi*t. 30.—Jock Ma lone. St. P**ul middleweight who loat to Mickey Walker at Newark last night, has been matched to m*et Morrie Schlalfer, Omaha, in a 10 round, no-decision bout here Novem ber 10, it was announced today. Iluldrcgc at Orlcan*. U tlher at Havelock. Reward at Aggie High. Temple at Elin'vwid. ( allege \ lew at Ashland. I ni verbify Place at York, toward at Seminary at Bethany. Aurora ut Broken Bow. f'ri-moiit til Norfolk. Waunetu at PaJiMade. Imperial at Ogalluln. Sioux f Ity at Omaha C entrab ( iimliridicf. at t art «. Aglge* < ur.ad at >utJierlaml. I.iirbury at Beatrice. I atirel at Emerson. H*»»n»n at Edgar. Tllden at Neligli. Bancroft at Fyon*. (•ulhenhtirir at North Platte ( olunihu* al Hunting*. Crete at Adams. '•cotthblnff at Crawford. \\ est point at Blair. Kearney at I.exing’ton. I ill* < ity at Te* um*»el» < • ntral < Ity at I>a\ id C ity. Oeneva at Superior. Aerdigre at Creighton. IC‘*d Cloud at Fairfield. Frteitd at Sutton. Peru Prep at Pawnee C it.v. Pender at TekamaHa. Arcadia at Walbach. Pierce at Bayne. » .ceola at Albion. , Harvard at C>ulde Rock. Dakota City at Ponca. AlcC «x»k at Arapahoe. Tllden at Neligli. -(11111011 at **chu\ ler. # Fiillerton at Ord ’ erdon at Auburn. >1. Paul at Scotia. Bridgeport at Chappell. Alliance at Morrill. Mind* n at C lay C enter. Bayard at Kimball O’Dell at Barneston. Jackson at Allen. Decatur at K4)s«|le. I.ood C ity at Mason C Itj. f.ering at Sidney. Callaway at Famam. Bigapring* at Juleeburg, Colo. B > more at TJberty. Fwing at Neligli Reserve*. ST. PAUL PLAYERS LEAVE SEATTLE Seattle. Wash., Oct. 30.—Baseball players of the St. Paul club who were forced to cancel the remaining series of games with the Seattle Indians for the Class AA championship of the world because of rein, left last night for their homes in St. Paul. Only one game of a postponed series of nine was played, the Saints whipping the Indians, 12 to 4. Sunday. Jack Renault. Canadian heavyweight who la In line for a fight with Jack Dempsey iom* thlr.k. depend* mainly on hi* left hard Renault say* he ’earned the use of this fist fron$ Jack Brittor veteran welterweight The heavyweight u»es It much in the same manner his reacher did In years gone by. shooting it straight to the head and body. The effect on an opponent 1s that of being hit by a stick It is not a felling punch, but s series of thsra brings total dee ruetlon Wayne to Play Chadron Today m Lincoln, Oct. 30.—Two of the four undefeated teams In the Nebraska college conference must defend their rights to defeatless records this week. Wayne normal, which has yet tc register a victory, will travel west ward to meet the undefeated Chad ron Normal team. Cotner college with victories over Doane and Wayne and a defeat by Hastings on its rec ords, will journey to Peru to meet the all-victorious pedagogues. Hastings college and Midland col lege, the two other undefeated teams, will not play conference contests. Hastings has an open date, while Midland must meet Nebraska Wes leyan, member of the North-Central conference. In additional conference games, Grand Island will play at Don tie col lege and Kearney normal Is scheduled « to meet York college. Chadron's, 4~ to 0, victory over York featured the program last week. With McKelvle and Garvin in fine form, Chadron rolled up a 27 to 0 lead during the first half. Peru normal found Doane easy, winning 21 to 0, while Hastings was hard pressed to defeat Kearney nor mal by a lone touchdown. Midland . college was Idle. Standings of th« gjfl teams including games of last week: ^ S. W. t.. pet. rt» or ’ ffaetlnge .3 7 0 1,000 77 7 P-i u . 2 2 0 1,000 37 0 chadron .2 2 0 3,000 50 0 Midland .1 I 0 1,000 .0 2 cotner .S 2 1 ««7 25 |» Grand Island .8 ! 1 567 32 » York .3 1 2 .338 1» St Kearney . 3 1 2 333 12 23 Goane .< 1 2 350 S3 73 Wawne .3 0 3 .000 2 50 Nebraska Central..3 0 3 .000 0 50 Omaha U.0 0 0 .000 0 0 Newark. N. J.—Vflrkey Walker, Eliza beth. N. J , world’s welter*eight cham pion, outpointed Jock Malone, St. Paul d die weight, in 12 rounds { Faithful to the •] end—Lanpher hats hold their graceful contour, their pleasing colors. As sightly at the eleventh hour as at the start. The sane price wins your good opinion. 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