THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. - OVEMlEK 0. 1!02. 11 GOSSIF FROM THE GRIDIRON I feeling of satisfaction. The ae 1 ret I o ( I food torn at these pout loot ia always a ; serious matter for the foot ball roarh. for ' It la essential tbat the tackles b strong. CoTtpaxivmi of Big Three Bee Dm Clow There are not now playicg any pair la tbe tad Kara InteTaarinc- ' ,,u" " " "na aa;,ira were not outclassed. Callahan, tbe quartet back, proved himself an eirellent ma a at running with (he ball aad at tackling, also. He dodge with bia body and shoulder without swerving from bit course, and la a bard man to get a bold ef. Eddie Creign ton abowed rood kicking ability. He runted quickly and high and could be do pended upon. In tbia Utter reaped be ric-ela Sterricker of tbe High school, wbo Bloomer and Flllman. or Hillebrand and Church. fbe tackle mn on tbe Tale team are aaid WESTERN TEAMS EQUAL TO THE EASTERN l" ' "lightly better thao tbe men In tbe name tlaca at Princeton and Harvard. Tbe difference la very plight, however. In the j ' not ao sure 01 msaiog a gwoa area. ' ! , ... f Wir, n.i.tuin.dirim.iii Crelghton li Dow devoting all of Ita en. at the game and Ell a pair are not much "glee ' reparation for the game with tbe more aeaaoned. Kinney being a freshman I Highland Park team oa Thanksgiving. The and Hogan a Junior. I Highlander have been playing good ball . , I tbia season. They bare a student body "For two year. I have been curious to see ! outnumbering. Creigbton. which give them the Michigan team play." sar, George W. tnrn which to tboose their Woodruff III the Chicago Tribune. "I - 1 plr- collet tasted a big defeat tiled with a. cM. .. to whether It w!" I pper Iowa tried in vain to really a, strong In material and la atyle of J" goal, while Highland Park .cored play a. soore. would aeem to indicate. My Tl " m' I.V f?rt ...,.wu. .. o 0 by the bora who will meet Creigh- r.apert Hetarif C.ivea It aa that a rar-Teaa TMnawrti WaeldJ Rn.lt Iw F.t.r at Meat. Tbe play of tbe lact fk in the east has shown that Tale. Harvard and Prince ton ell have considerable ability aa ground gainers, an ability which will be tented in contest before many day a, and which will probably give the game to th team poaaeaatDg it moat consistently. Much work Will, however, be necessary before either of tbe three teams ia reliable in this respect, aa the play at this time la too erratic. The matter of play must be con sidered In reckoning, and so many point arise when one goes Into detail that the reckoner soon becomes hopelessly involved. For Instance, Princeton, although It score! twice oa Cornell, was not able to make a touchdown, the counts being principally the efforts of the kicker, Iewitt. Tale played a game Indifferent and weak, or fierce and active, by turns, and ita de fense, although usually reliable, gave way at critical times in a heart-rending man ner. Now Princeton, although it did not do the aatrie grade of line -breaking as Tale, showed up strong In defense at critical times. The Harvard meu won easily, but made mistake which might have cost them the game In a close contest. They also plcyed unevenly. If the great games bad been played on the 1st. Harvard would not Improbably have been the better of the three, with Tale and Princeton about equal. Although Tale showed a stronger defense and made as much ground against the eadeta as Harvard did. yet this waa done two weeks after the Harvard-West Foint game, and even allowing for a great Im provement on the part of tbe cadets, sheas Tale has need of considerable betterment. A critic of the Princeton-Cornell game, who ia an authority, has this to say in re gard to that contest: "Princeton's offense was made up largely of end run, and that, with ita kicking game, waa a large share of Its stock in trade. Tbe backs were very quick in starting and very fast and the interference in keeping. Btill Cornell often got through and broke up tbe Interference. Needless to say tbat if a team doea tbat right along to Princeton it will play havoc with the Jeraeymen. Except on the enda, I oould not see that Princeton outplayed Cornell In the line. The Princeton backs were faster than Cornell's, but no belter In plunging. I was much impressed with Pearson'a playing at quarterback, and think he will fill Burke's shoes. Cornell should have rushed thf ball more and kicked less, for Dewitt outpunted Brevster nearly every time. Tbe Cornell left wing waa particu larly strong. While the .game was on 1 -was under the Impression tbjkt Princeton wcjld have no chance against Tale, but my Tiews were changed when 1 beard tbe West Point score. If tbe game Is close and Princeton has the ball around Tale'a thirty-fire line. Dewitt will win for Prince ton by bia kicking." ' Princeton was without the services of Kafer. Burke and Henry, three of Ita best men. wbich In part counts lor the inability of the Jeraeymen to make a touchdown. Cornell bad two good opportunities of erorinr. once when It got the ball by chance on Princeton' fifteen-yard line and again when Brewster caught DeWitt'e punt"7 vm Cornell' forty-five yard line and Coffin tried a place kick for goal. The Tigers made auch a stand in the first in stance that Cornell lost tbe ball on downs and tbe place kick fell abort. Columbia is somehow, this season, as before, without some essential adjunct to victory. It may be without luck; it ia certainly without something or other. The New Tork university alwsys starta its seasons well in every branch of sport. There are any number of excellent men, and enthusiasm and money. Tbe coaches are of tbe best and tbe men work hard: the team looks good in practice and there seems ao reason why the school should not finish to tbe good. But there is. Be It on the water or the foot ball arena, when tbe time of trial come Columbia goes down- First, to make this humilia tion more atriklng, Columbia defeata Ham ilton, not a bad team, by Si to 0. It looks good for Columbia, but when the game ia played with Princeton the acore Is 11 to I In favor of tbe latter. And now comes Pennsylvania, which has been drubbed by Brown university and Annapolis awl baa only escaped a tie with Bucknall by one ootnt and defeat tbe heavier Columbia team by IT to 0. Now why? Tbe Pennsylvanlana bare made a marked rally and have perhaps left their worst time behind tbem. It 4s probable that with their early defeata in mind the vic tory over Colambia will -not snake them overconfident and they w ill bs able to make a suitable showing against Harvard. It has beea said by a roacb whose ' team baa played th Quaker and who tbou.jht th latter overworked: "Williams ia a bard worker himself, and, Judging from the cripples at Pennsylvania. the men have bad their full share. I, for one, beltev It better after you have taught your turn the g&ms to keep them ia good spirits by easing up ca them now and then." . , In none of tbe big teams Is there a pair si tackle auch aa will warrant a complete field and yet I am doubtful about tbe ques tion of Michigan' greatness. "That tbe team 1a great goe without say ing. That It is phenomenal against second class elevens is equally apparent from the scores of the last two seasons. And yet I hesitate to admit that tbe Wolverines could beat many first-class teams which I have seen. As example, I would note tbe Penn sylvania eleven cf !W. the Tale team of 1900 and tbe Harvard team of My hesitancy about the relative merits of Tost's men aod the teams named above is an evidence that I consider Michigan of both mi and 1MI in the front rank of all foot ball team. - "In fact I believe western team rank well with tbowe In the east. The best here sre evenly matched with the best there. Just at present Michigan. Wisconsin. Chicago snd Minnesota could well afford to match them selves aa a four-team combination against tbe "Big Four" of the Atlantic roast Tale, Harvard. Princeton and Pennsylvania. In deed, I believe that such a tournament this season wouM probably brine; victory to tbe west." Of the three teams which were in the running for tbe western rhamplonsb.p Michigon. Wisconsin and Chicago tbe aec ond of these was cut off eight days ago at Chicago by Michigan. Chicago now has both Wisconsin and Michigan to play. and unless some tie game or surprising re versal of form occurs It looks like a cinch for Michigan. It seems to be the general opinion that while Chicago may win from Wisconsin it will have to develop marvel ously to pull out the contest with Michigan. In all calculation there is a big allowance made for the skill of Coach Stagg of Chi cago. He has without doubt good material. Tut it ia doubtful If be can bring them up to a proficiency which will offaet the great speed of the Michigan backfield and its machinelike working. Supportere of the Maroon team believe, however, that Chi cago, with It "whoa back" and many new trick play in to the line, will be ble to subject its opponent's line to a punishment which Wisconsin did not. and which will weaken their power of offence. The Michi gan men are not likely to go into tbe game with Chicago with any feara for the result. The Maroona made a very poor showing indeed in their game with Belolt college, and. although the acore was IS to 0, it was made by such tactic as are employed by a high school eleven. Tbe fumbling of Coach Stagg'a men was something unusual, tbe backs being apparently unable to keep the pigskin In their banda. Once Wighunan dropped the ball aa he waa croaslng the goal for a touchdown, losing it to Belolt, and Beloit got four chances to try for field goals through other fumbles. The team, however, displayed much speed and the sub stitute, of whom a number .were plajed, The Michigan team, while It ahowed no marked euperlority over 'Wisconsin, waa very fsst and displayed excellent team work. The defenae, which had rot hereto fore been tested, showed up strong and consistent- Tbe offense waa atrong and at the first of tbe game the Wisconsin men were rushed backby line plunging. Few trick playa were tried. Later on, in tbe eend half the Badcera were able to make their defense bold and Michigan showed little superiority. The Wolverinea showed a tendency to fumble the ball. ton on Thanksgiving. At the request of a number of foot ball entbuslasta. Crelghton and tbe Omaha High school will both play their games a, tbe Vinton park on Thanksgiving. Thi ar rangement will give all the people an op portunlty to see the snappy playing of the Hlgb school boy and the solid work of the heavier tesms In their gret efforts of the season. This is the day on which every foot ball team puts forth it best efforts. No half-played game are seen on Thanksgiving: no team or player la eaved for another game: the best that the season has developed will be presented to the people for inspection. The Omaha High school will meet th Kansas City High school ia this, their final game. Both of the local teams will hav a hard fight that day and the specla. tors will see good games. cent, the former hating lost all three games of the week and the latter bettered its average by winalng two. A tram from thi city west t tavea port. Ia., last evening to meet the local player of that place, tke Omaha team con 1st ef M. R. Huntington. A. Krug. Her man Besell. King I soman and W. H. Emery. Following are the Individual score the local alleys lsst week: Name, f held on Roth ... Sherwood Name. Ave Morkett 11 B'ngele 1M William Zltsman. 1 K. W. Schneider. Emery Jurgensen A C. R-1 W. A Keller Fritseher I. J. Pi hnelder... BrunKe Trscey Ahmanson 1 AMONG THE BEGINNEFJ Nsme. Ave. I Nsme. Hodges llF. H. Krug... A If Keller 1 w isrman .. ifi.Wille .. K-4 1 Weymuller .. on Ave ... K ... n ... r: ?k Franiisvo 3"2 ITT' t'enman 17; 1T Enoell 1T1 1IA. Kru 1"W ITS Huntington W ITS Weber 1 ITVClarkson lk Fowier 1T Gilchrist 1ST Forecutt 1ST Potter E. ZlUman.... Avers W . W. Hartley Bowman C. Conrad H. D Reed ... Norw ich Jonea Zarp Baden Ave .. 1 .. 11" .. ir. .. i?. .. '5T .. 1ST .. 1 .. IS .. 1B1 .. ISO .. 14T .. 14J Wisconsin msy have been bealen by Michican. but it wasn't baffled; not by a darn sight, mister. If you think the esprit du corps at Madison suffered any from that shock over at Chicago, you are en titled to revise your think, if not your thinker. Just read this letter, which came to The Bee on Friday evening: MAt'ISN. Wis , 321 East Gorham Street To the Pporting Editor of The Ree: We notice Nebraska s challenge to play Michi gan for the championship of the west and that Michigan has Ignored it. As Nebraska 1 so deiroue of playing a team, we will take Mk'hlaan's place- "e will rlsy Ne braska any time and anywhere Nebraska can choose their own referee and umpire snd decide the length of the halves. Al though we have never played Michigan, we have beaten Oieeseville and Jerkwater Junction High Pchool tesms 6 and 73 to 4t. Therefore we feel that we are opponents worthy of the Vnlvereity of Nebraska s consideration. As Nebraska has ignored the letter we sent them, we ask you to kindly give this challenge a place in your next Sunday'a edition. Hoping that you will put this challenge in your paper, I m. your truly. ufokge juho. Manager of the Madison High School Foot Bail Team. No real occasion for gloom at Madison exist so long aa tbe presence of Mr. Johnson Is felt. His bright, bubbling humor, which apparently is only equalled by hi knowledge of English composition, should prove an unfailing panacea, even in tbe event of so overwhelming a calamity as tbat which overtook the Badgers at Chicago. Nebraska' foot ball devotee ill, while aecretly envious of the fact. congratulate Wisconsin on tbe possession of so earnest, aWe and entertaining a champion as Mr. Johnson. If be makes good on bis present promise be will cer tainly wear the laurel of tbe town cut-up beforo be dies. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Nov. 2. To the Sporting Editor of The Bee: There is an error in the article about tbe Interstate Collegiate league In regard to tbe score of laat year' game between Doane and Grand rsland. It was 1 to It in favor of Grand Island instead of 15 to 10 In favor of Doane. as was stated In the article. This I wish you would correct aad .for proof I refer you to tbe officials of the game. Creesman of Lincoln waa umpire the first half and referee tbe last half. F. J. Howe of Woodbine, Ia., waa referee the first halt and umpire the last half. It was understood last year between tbe col legea tbat tbe championship game waa between Doane and Grand Island and that is why I call your attention to tbe error. JERRT DAVIS, Captain M Lehman R4lIawler ... 1S4 Selleck ... ! Reynolds . Roeenbery ItC Frush 161 Pprague .. IfllLuca High score on Gte City alleys: M. C. Sprague. 201; H. Gelman, 00; W. C. Sher wood. 211. 224; W. Wlgman. 204'. W. A. Chandler. 200, 212. 231: C. Rosenbery, .212; Bob Encell. 213. 205. 202; C. Howard. 202; H. D. Reed. 201. 241; G. T. Zimmerman. 222; C. B. Bridenbecker, 22... 224; M. Z. Forscutt. 200; C. J. Francisco, 201; B. F. Hull. 21. 21S. 202: r. Jurgensen. 200; H. H. Jones. 202. .200: G. T. Ptearns. 201: W. H. Emery. 100. 245, 205: H. Beselln, 217. 200; M. R. Huntington, 20L 205; W. Zitiman. H: F. A. Keller. 200. W. H. Emery and H. D. Reed each win a prize, a aet of ten pins, this week, by rolling better than 240. At Crete, on November i, the contest for the championship of tbe State Inter colleglste Foot Ball league waa narrowed down Into a fight between Doane and Grand Island by the defeat on that day of Belle- rue by Doane college. Grand Island has the heaviest tram in th league and baa made high scores against weak teams, but baa not been tried out by a really severe game. Tbe high score made by Crete against Bellevue 23 to C. seems to indicate that Doane will defeat tbe men from the Platte and secure tbe championship. In tbe Doane game Moore. Bellevue' left half, by bia individual efforts, made tbe only core for hi side and carried tbe ball for most of the gain made. The Crelghton foot balliata are well pleased with tbe ebowing made by them In the game with the Haskell Indian. Al though some few enthusiast predicted I victory for the local eleven. It waa tbe opinion generally that Creigbton could be well aatlafied if it scored at all. The score of 17 to is probably not all that the redmen could have made It. aa waa abosa by their work In th last of the game. The contest with Creigstoo waa with them, of course, a minor game, and one In which they were satisfied with a respectable ahot0g. ana not desirous of oiling so a heavy acore; while on the other band it waa tbe game of the season, per hapa, to the local men. aad one toward th preparation for which they mads every effort. And the' play howed! tbat they LAST WEEK WITH THE BOWLERS Mwrh lawairovei Work f eatt Sete 1st the Players. Teams. Won. Lost. Ave. Bt. Charles 7 i .583 Gate City 7 i .SKS National ( C . Western .r Krua- Park &oo Clarkaon ( .50 German 7 .41 Omaha. i 7 .41 Much Improvement waa shown in tbe bowling of tbe laat week; not that any truly phenomenal scoring waa done, but tbe play la general waa better and mors even and it now begin to look a though tbe regulars at least bad (truck their gait and settled down to work for the season There has beea another pretty thorough shaking up in the position of tbe club but tbe range of percentage I (light, the highest being SB! and tbe lowest 41t. .Ft. Charles and Gats City teams, which were laat week well down t sward the end of tbe list, with tbe percentages of 4(4. each won three straight and now head th column with tS3. National, Westers, Krug Park and Clarkaon teams aae tied oa SM per cent. National and Krug Park having added but one each to their list of games won. Western having lost all three and Clarkaon having won two. German aad Omaha ars the low teams, with til per CT V-e ' '"TV vt On the morning dew and the birds sine their sweet songs, all Nature seems to lift a smile of reverential gratitude to the blessed Creator for making the world so beautiful. The man or woman out of harmony is out of health. Indigestion affects one's dispo sition as much as disease affects the mind. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure AFTER REt Clinr. A SHOC K. How Victims of Accidental Eleetrsra tloa May Be Revive. The Electrical World and Engineer Is the utbority for the stitenjent that accidental electric shocks seldom result in desth unless the victim is left unaided too long, or ef forts at resuscitation are stopped too early. s in the majority of instances tbe shock is sufficient only to suspend animation tempo rarily, owing to the momentary and Imper fect contact of the conductors, and also en ccount of the resistance of the body sub mitted to the action of tbe current. The rule given to be observed snd promptly executed with care and deliberation are a follows: - "Rule 1 Remove the body at once from the circuit by breaking contact with the conductors. This may be accomplished by using a dry stick of wood, which is a non conductor, to roll the body over to one side, or to brush aide wire, if that is convey ing the current. When a stick 1 not at hand, any dry piece of clothing mtf be utilised to protect the hand in selling tbe body of the victim, unless rubber gloves are convenient. If the body is in contact with the earth, the coat tails of the victim, or aay loose or detached piece of clothing, may bo seised with Impunity to draw It away from tbe conductor. When thin has been accomplished, observe nil two. Tbe object to bs attained la to make the subject breathe, and if thi can be accompished and continued be can be saved. 'Rule 2 Turn the body toon the back, loosen the collar aad clothing about tbe neck, roll up a coat and place It under tbe shoulder, so aa to throw the head back. and then make effort to establish respira tion (in other words, make bins breathe). Just as would be done In case of drowning. To accomplish this, kneel at tbe subject' bead, facing bim, and. seizing both arms. draw them forcibly to their full length over tbe bead, so as to bring thani almost to gelher above It, and hold them there for two or three reconds only. (This I to expand the cheat and favor the entrance of air into the longs.) Then carry the arm down to the sides and Iront of the chest, firmly com pressing tbe cnest walls, and expel the air from the lungs. Repeat thia maneuver at least aixteen timea per minute. Theae ef forta should be continued unremittingly for at least an hour, or until natural respiration is established. "Rule ! At the same time that this is being done someone should grasp the tongue of the subject with a handkerchief or piece of cloth to prevent it slipping, and draw It forcibly out when the arms are extended above th bead, and allow It to recede when the chrt 1 compressed. This maneuver should likewise be repeated at least sixteen times per minute. This serve the double purpose of freeing tbe throat so as to per mit air to enter the lungs, and also, by ex citing a reflex irritation from forcible cog- tact ot the under part of the tongue against the lower teeth, frequently stimulates aa Involuntary effort at respiration. To secure the tongue It the teeth are clenched force tbe jaw apart with a stick, a pieo. of wood or the handle of a pocket tsTTe. "Rule 4 The dashing of cold water into tbe face will sometimes produce a gasp and start breathing, which should then be con tinned aa directed above. If this I not sue cessful the spine may be rubbed vigorously with a piece of lee. 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After bowling steadily for about three hour Mr. Augusta Asmussen of New Tork won an exciting game of tenpins In the tournament of the German-America Woman' Bowling league at Bronx last week. It was thus that he celebrated her elgbty-siztb birthday. "I expect to bowl until I am 100 years old; It's tbe only thing that keeps me cheerful and in good health," said Mrs. Asmussen t the conclusion of tbe match. She won the first prize, vanquish ing a score of women less than balf her ge. In competition she used the medium sited ball to exert more speed In delivery,' though la the regular weekly practice games she scored ber strikes with the heaviest ball In the alley. Ebe has not been sick a day In twenty year and attribute ber exceptional health and vigor solely to ber regular living and systematic exercise. Mr. Asmussen. who retired from the un dertaking business over a doxen year ago. i considered well off. Though only a year younger than hi wife, he ha th air of a man of to. 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Stato Efoctro-nodical Insfituio 1303 Fcrssa St., bit. 13th rJ m Strut,, GLUKA, KEBRASKA kMfMl fetalis, Thavssftty UtUtiU. iathecbes try fas Lsi sf tftw Stat. MODES IIRGEBV. aterestlss Cese ta Chfeavse Cea aarteS by Aastrlaa Pbyslelaas. An interesting surgical rase is reported from Chicago, where, recently. Prof. Adolf Lorenx of Vienna, th leading ortho pexUe surgeoa of Europe, operated upon the (-year-old daughter of J. Ogden Ar mour, one of whose kip has been dialo cated from birth. Dr. Lorenx was brought ever from Europe especially for thia pur pose, and for a fee said to t (154.000. Wi him cams Pr. Frledrich Mueller, also of Vienna, who assisted la tbs operation, and there were present several physician and surgeon of Chicago. The operation re quired two hour of time, and unusual measure were takea to Insure success. It Is thus described by Dr. Lorenx: "The operation consisted simply ef draw lag the limb down ao that the femur, or hipbone, came below the socket of the hip. Into which It ought normally ts fit. Tba it is pressed In, until the femur rests against the socket as it should. Formerly, and, indeed, antii quit recently. It was neceaaary to accomplish thia result by In cisions Into the flesh and by removing enough bsa from tbe socket ts Insure the femur tttiag into it. After more than 30t ach operations which I performed I con ceived tbe plan ot accomplishing tbe same results without any Incision and of relying cs nature to accomplish results which had formerly beea achieved by means of the knife alone. I now uss weights and press ure to force the projecting femur into line with its socket. If the socket 1 not prop erly shaped to receive the femur. I rely on its growing into shape by mean of my spe cially contrived appliances. 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