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    t. . niK- OMAHA DAILY IWMi FRIDAY, t)CTt BKR .V 1P06.
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IDAHPIONSHIP OFTOEWuRLD
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Hsrry; Taylor. J. WV, Tinker. Joseph B. I
Welsh. Thomas J.
Chicago American league McFsrland.
Ed; tulllvan. William; Hart, II. : Towne,
J; Patterson. R; Altrock. N: Owen, f.i
Welsh, K. : White, O. if. : fmitb., F. ; Flene,
I..; iHinahue, A. J.: Isbr-ll, R.; farl. t ;
Hahn, K.; Tennehlll, Jones, F. H.J
jKingherty. P. Pimclon, C.: Rohe, Oeorge.
The umpires will he James K. John
stone of the National league snd Frank
O'toughlin of the American league.
The National commission, together with
the dub owners, managers and players of
the contesting clubs, as well as the um
pires and official scorers will meet nt the
Auditorium Annex hotel. Chicago. 111., on
Monday, October S. at 11 a. m.
Wilt TR SOX DEFEAT THE SAPS
Sew C hampions of America a Leaaae
Win Easy Victory from Cleveland.
CHICAGO, Oct. 4. Chicago, the new
champions of the American league, cele
brated the return home today by winning.
3 to I, In the opening game of the final
erles with Cleveland. But three regulars
nppenred In Chicago's lineup, the rest of
t lie team taking a much-needed rest. Score:
CHICAGO. CLEVELAND.
AB.H.O A C. AB.H.O A X.
Hihn. rf rafTrn. If.... 4 1 1 0
O'Nell. cf.... J At 0 Sdrall, lb.. 4 404
Roh. 3b 4 1 Turner, as... 4 1 t 4
Dnsnhuo. lb. 4 1 Ii 10 Lajotr. 3b.... 4 I 1 t
fMvighrrlr. Ill I Ona-altos. rf 4 1 I
Roth, c I 1 4 1 Flick, if I t 1 0 t
Uulllln, n... 3 1 0 1 i Rmumun, lb I I I I I
liiindnn. ID.. 111 Ml. C t 7
Kelnr. p 1 1 1 Jom. p i 0 I 1
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'.inounctment of Amicementi for Pott
.Seuoa But Ball Gtmoi in Chicu:.
NATIONAL TEAM WINS THE TOSS
rimt name to Be Flared on
Went la Kroaads Tifclli
Ortaber 91 mplrra to
lie apreme.
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IHCUrO. Oft. 4. The nnt gam of the
rte bf twn the Chicago National league
Be ball club and thu Chicago American
iguo for the championship of the- world
. ill bo played Tuesday. October 1, on the
. zounds of the Kutlonal H-hriiu club In ;
. Is city. TI10 date wm decided today ut
.1 conference between Presidents Charles
.. Murphy. Charles Ooinlskiy nnd llarty
illiam.
Procedure in determining wlilrh teamj
.ould hnv the advantage of th't first i
-me wan distinctly Informal. Mr. Mur-
iy borrowed h dolhir and spun H in lh .
.. f and Mr. Conakry said "heads. ' He
l"t and the discussion In which several
iwspnpcr men participated turned on
atlng cupnclty and prices for admission
1 see the (tunica. Tliu presidents of both
. ubs expressed themselves In favor of or-
inary prices for the reason that both
. uii have been liberally supported dur
ing the season, Mr. PuUlam, president of
I ne National league, pet the price question
ut rest by stating that the matter of prices
would be settled by the national commls-
:on, which has charge of the games.
Mr. Murphy said that by reason of extra
'oxca Keating i.MO people and circus seats
,e would be able to scat 26.ono people In
' he West Hide grounds. Mr. Cofnlskcy de
. lared that similar arrangements on the
. outh Side would accommodate 10,000. ,
There will be no material change In the
mleg of last year's championship series
1.1 the present Instance. Mr. Murphy wants
more room , behind the catcher for his
extra boxes, Including the press stand,
1 ban was allowed last year. Mr. Comlskey
!oe- not object,, but the matter probably
vlll have to be settled by the national
ommlsslon," which ( will meet In Chicago
next Muhday.
The advance Inquiry for seats, not only
:ocally, but from outside cities, Is heavy,
mt the presidents of both teams state
that they will be able to care for every
body. Additional Hale Released.
CINCINNATI. O.. Oct. 4. Rules for the
series of base ball games for the world's
championship between ' the two Chicago
teams In the , National and American
leagues, which will begin at the National
segue grounds in Chicago on October 9,
were announced . today.
All of the rules heretofore adopted and
approved by the National and American
leagues will apply to the series, as well
da the detailed rules adopted by the coin- !
mission last year, to carry out the rules
above referred to. . , .
The following additional rule will here
after govern In these contests:
Rule Ift-The authority of the umpires In
these contests will be supreme and the
umpires are authorized to eject from the
tame all players Indulging In vile and In-
laoent language and unfair tactics, ne- 1
for the distribution of the prise money I
belonging to the players the commission '
will take ongnlzanco of all reports by their '
umpires and Inflict such penalties as thy
see fit against offending players and tho.
penalties so Inflicted shall be taken Trom I
the prlga money belonging to such players. I
ckedale of Games. '
The following details will govern the
world's championship , series to" be played
In October, 106, between the Chicago
National .league, .Club, and ' the Chicago
American league club:, .
The schedule: Tuesday, - October- 9(
Wednesday, October ; 10; , Thursday,
October 11; Friday, October 12; Saturday,
October II,. and Bunday, October 14. (All
of these games to be played at Chicago.)
The first game Is to be played on the
National league grounds, and all games
played thereafter will be alternated be
tween the American, league grounds and
the National league grounds.
The schedule, as adopted, was deter
mlnd by lot, as la provided by the rules.
If any one of the games scheduled at
any park. Is postponed on account of rain
the teams will be required to play such
postponed game on the first day available
after such postponement and at the same
park and thereafter again alternate bo
tween the two parks. -It being the intention
not to have two games played In succes
sion at either one of the parka.
In case It . becomes necessary to play
the seventh game the city in which It
la to be played will be determined by the
commission.
' List of Eligible Flayers. .
' The following players will be eligible to
participate In the game:
Chicago National League Club Brown,'
Mordecai; Chance. Frank: Kvers, John J.;
. lieasler. H. H.; Harper, Charles W.; Hoff
man, Arthur Fling. John O.; Lundfcren.
Crl M.', Moran, P. J.; McCormick. John
F.: Overall. Orval; ' lflester, John; Iteul
baeh. F.dward; Bchulle. Frank; Kheckard,
James T.r Slagle, James V.; Ktelnfelcit,
Chicago , ....
New York .
Cleveland ..
Philadelphia
St. Louis...
Detroit
Washington
Hoston
92 5i . .BM1
$3 1 ' ' .m
87 ' tW 1 :6S0
78 . "" B7 .5S3
74 11 ' .607
70 7S .4T
55 Mo 1 . .3S7
49 10.1 .322
Tot-ill 4 17 M I TrtUli at 4 14 It
Chicago 0 0O001 JO 3
Cleveland 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 I
Lteft on bases: Chicago. 4; Cleveland. 6.
Two-base hits: Injoie, Felne. Home run:
Donohue. Sacrifice hits: Flick, Dundon.
Struck out: By Paine, i: by Jose, 4. Paased
hall: Remls. Bases on balls: Off Josa,
2. Time: l.lo. Umpires: O'lxiughlln and
Sheridan. -
Game Postponed.
At Phlladelphla-Phlladclphla-New York
game postponed; rain.
gtaadlng of the Teams. -
Played. Won. Lost. . Pet
... Its
...149
,.. ISO
... 145
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...1 IKi
... w
... 152
Games today: Cleveland at Chicago. De
troit, at St. Louis. Washington at Phila
delphia, New York at .Boston.
GAMES 15 THE NATIONAL I.EAC.IE
Chicago that! Oot Plttsborg Fonr to
othlng.
PITTRBURX7. Oct. 4 -The champion Chi
cago team shut out the Plttshurgs today,
4 to 0. The players of the home team
reached third bnse only once. Although
the champions had patched tip In and out
fields, Pfelster was given errorless sup
port. Score: .
CHICAGO. PITTSBfRO. '
AB.H.O. AS. ' AB.H.O. AC.
Hotmin. .. 4 0 . 0 curke. If.... 1 1
Sberkard, If. 4 I FbMhan, lb.. 1 Site
Srhulta, rf... 9 '1 1 eoanler. rf.... 4
Chant-, lb.. 4 I 7 1 0 Bumoot. cf 4 1 J 4 0
GfMtlitr. of... 4 110 4 Meier, as.... 4 4 I 1.1
Lundgren. 2b 4 1 I 1 4 Nealon. lb... 4 1 14 1 1
Frem. 3b.... 4 10 0 Sljearh, lb. If. 4 1 I 4 V
Kllng, I 1 S 1 Rltrhar, lb.. 14 14 4
Moran, c 1 Oil) e Pbclpa, c... 0 4 114
Pfaliter. p.. 4 111 0 Pom. c...... 1 114 4
Leinld. p... I 1 0 11
ToUli II I 27 14 0 'Abstain 1 0 0 4 4
ToUls 12 7 27 12 I
Batted for Letfield in the ninth.
Chicago 0 001JOPO! 4
Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 00
Two-baae hits: Ctiance. ' Ltundgren. Sacri
fice hit: Oanley. Stolen bases: Chance,
Kling. Double plays: Phelps to Nealon to
Phelps, Nealon to Phelps Meyer to Nealon,
Kllng to Hofman. First base on bails: Off
Lelfleld. 1; off Pfelster, 1. Struck out: By
Lelfield, 2; by Pfelster, 5 Passed ball!
Pelts. Left on bases: Pittsburg, ; Chi
cago, 5. Time: 1:66. Umpire: O'Day..
New York Defects Philadelphia.
NEW TORK. Oct. 4. The New York
defeated Philadelphia today, 7 to 6, mainly
owtng to Strang's batting. ' He made a
home run and three safe bit tits. Score:
NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O. A C. ' - AB.H.O.A.B.'
Shannon. If.. I 4 1 4 Thomas, cf.. 4 I 4 0 e
Bnrvso. rf... 4 1 I ft 4Sntll. 2b.. I l.t 0.S
Sormaur. cf.. I 1 1 S I Brua&ald, lb I I I 1
Devlin, lb... 14 4 1 ITItos. rf tilt
MrOann. lb.. 4 I 12 I 4 MlM. . If.... 4 4 2 4
Hannlnn, as. 4 14 11 Courtnaj, - lb 4 0,1.1
Ptrang. Sb... 4 4 14 t Doolln. . as.. 4 4 I , I .jt
Smith, c... 4 111 ODoeln. 4 I 1,1 0
Mathewaon, p I 0 11 SSparka, - p.... 4 111
ToUls.i. ..II 10 27 24 I Totali...'.. 31 10 24 7 (
New York ,.... 0 0 0 10 ,-!
Philadelphia 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0--6
First base on errors: Philadelphia, 5,
Left on bases: New York. I; Philadelphia,
8. First base on balls: Off Mathewson, 6;
off Sparks, 3. Struck out: By Mathewson,
1: by Sparks. 2. Home runs: Strang, Tlt'is,
Three-baae hit: Bransfleld. Two-base bits:
Thomas, Titus. Stolen bases:. . Seymour,
Thomas. Time: 1:16. Umpires: KK-m and
Carpenter.
Brooklya Takes a Pair.
BOSTON, Oct. 4. A double-header today
brought the local National league . season
to a close, Brooklyn taking both games
and securing fifth place in the league stand
ing. Score, first game:
"BROOKLYN. BOSTON. . ,
AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O. AH.
Caarr. lb.... 110 4 ODolan, rf.... 4 2 4 14
Malonar, rt.,4 1 1 4Tnnty, lb.. I ! I 1 1
Lumlar, rf... 4 1 0 4 . Brain, lb.... I 2 17 4
Jonl.n. lb... I 1 II I OBatca. cf 1 4 14 4
McCarthr. If. 4 1 St 4 Howard. 2b.. 4 112 2
Lewis, aa 1 4 4 4 4'onna'n. aa.. 4 0 4 1 0
Humraal. 2b. 2 4 I 4 1 Cameron, 4 0 2 1 v
Alp n. 2b, aa 4 1 I I 4 Brown, c I 2 4 3 u
Hitter, c 4 2 4 2 4Lln4aman, pi 1 4 1 1
Strirklett. p. 4144
. Totala SI 11 27 IS 4
Totala 13 I 27 21 1
Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 03
Boston 0110000002
Two-base hits: Dolan, Howard Home
run: Alpermiin. Sacrifice hits:. Tenney,
Maloney. Stolen base: Hitter.. Double piny:
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Brain to Tenney to Brown. ' First base on
balls: Oft Undaman, 4: off Strtckk'tt, 3.
Struck out: By Strirklett, 3; by Undaniari.
t. Time: 3:00. t'mplre: Conway.
Bcore. second same: '
BBOOKI.TrJ, BOSTON.
AB.MlO.A.B. ' AB.H.O. A El
Caaar. 3b.... I I'l ODolan, rf .i t - - 9
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Brain, Sb. ... X
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OCcmna'n, ai.. I 0 I -B
Samrron.: IT.. 1
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Lumley. rf... 3
Jordan, lb... 1
MrCarthr.
Lawla, aa.
Alperman.
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'Batted for Cameron In the fifth.
Brooklyn ...( 0 0 2 ft-2
Boston 0 0 ft 1 0-t 1
Two-base hit: Dolan. Sacrifice hits:
Jordan. Howard.. Struck out: By Youiik,
2; by Eason, 3. Double pluys: Katum to
Iwls, Alperman to Lewis to Jordan. Time:
:B0. . Umpire: Conway.
Standing of - the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. P-t
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Philadelphia
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Cincinnati , .
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Games today: Boston- at
Philadelphia .at Brooklyn.
HARNESS , RACIn IX I.EXIXGT05
K,entoeky Todd Wins Two,-Year-OIt
Dlrlaloa of Kesturky Fatnrlty.
IBXINGTON. Ky.. Oct. 4. The easy vic
tory of Kentucky Todd In tin- 2-year-old
division of the Kentucky futurity mid the
defeat of Mulnsheet In the lOb' trot wre
the features of an Interesting prop-ram it
the Kentucky Trotting Horee association
today. Kentucky Todd demonstrated that
he Is the best 2-yeur-old trotter of the y,.r
by defeating the crack New Rnglr.nd colt,
Blue Hill, Cuclle Marlowe and others with
as much Lee as If they had not ben wfn
ning races.
Kentucky Todd is owned by Miss Kath
erlne K Wilkes of Gait. Ontario, who
bears the distinction of brlnit the mily
woman to win a trotting futurity and the
only foreigner to win a Kentucky futurity.
The bftrgeHt surprise of the day was the
defeat of MaJiiKheet by Norman B. In the
2: trot. The ia-c was between Norman B.
and Snyder McOrea-or, and the lat two
heats, which were won by Norninn P., ic
sulted In the most . exciting finishes ever
seen here.
There was too stroiur n breese blowing
down the hack strct-n for Sweet Mario
to attempt to break the world's record for
trotters, but If conditions are favorable
she will attempt It tomorrow. Summary:
Kentucky futurity, purse $5,0OJ, for 2-yeur-olds:
Kentucky Todd. b. c, by
nella (Stinson)
The Native, b. c. (Benson .'.
Blue Hill, b. c. (Titer)....'.
Albingrii. br. c. (Hogan).:
Bon Ami. br. f. (Maivin)
Lucille Marlowe, h. f. (ChiMsl. . .
Time: 2:114. S:!1;.
Pacing, 2:12 class, purse tl.eeO, .thrci hept
In Ave:
Captain iv-rby. b. g.. by Charles
nertiv-Kconomy-tfininoge).,... r i
Hal R.. br. h. (Hendricksi ...... .i . 'J
Daphne Direct, b. ni. (Walker) S
Bvstander. b. s- (llalli
Richard Orattan. Ii. g. (Putnam) 4
Dr. D.. b. g. (MI.'iushlln) :.
Iong John, ch. g. (Hay.len.
Hasel B. . ch. m. ((lordon)......
Ubrino. b. h. (Porlcrf
Arnold Patchen. b. h. (Itnckcr)..
Time: ::( 2:v, 2 ',.
Trotting. t:l class, purse $1.5n0, t'o heats
In three:
Norman R., nm. .. uy rnauas
Jennie (w. j. xin artnyi
Snyder McGregor, ch. a. (Hohan)...
Malnsheet. blk. b. (McHenry)
Gold Dust Maid. b. in. (Occik)
AnKlola. br. m. (Amesi
Time: 3:HJ. 2:6"i. 3:ci'.
Trotting. 1:16 class, purse Sl.onj'.
bests In nve:
Belle Isle. br. m . by Axtcll-
Klyrla tR 1
Guv Axworthy, b. b. (Murphy) S
How Catcher, b. . McCarthy).... I
Talna, h. m. iMcDonsJdi 10
Pulsus, b. h. (Geers)., 9
Charlie Atwood. b. g. (Valentine) 2
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Heliograph, b. h. (Herntv). T S
Admiral Schley, b. r (Phaffer).... Jd
Redemption, ch. g. (Curry) 6 ds
Time: MS. t.W,. 211, 3:11V,.
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PRACTICE XOES ; IN SECRET
h " ?.- no ir i.
Cornhneken Cut" TbMr Fast Ball Antic
- Bhin4.ima Doors. .
COACH FOSTER- ti'fji hilS METTLE NOW
Has Serlans Problem . ta ' Solve . and
Hopes to Develop Speedy , '
Tea in la Lien of the '
, . Heavy One. "
LINCOLN. Neb., 'I "Oct. . : iBpeclal.)-
Coach Foster, continues to introduce In
novations In the foot ball camp at Ne
braska university,. During the Booth re
gime secret practice .was unheard of until
the closing week of October, but. with the
season scarcely started, Foster has already
locked fhe gates ant), the antics of tha
Cornhuskers in . practice have not been
before prying eyes since the opening of
the present week. ,:,The' Nebraska coach
has ugreed to lei, trie "rail birds" enter for
a brief period one day of the week, but
It will be of slight duration and the new
coach will tako-care that possible scouts
shall see nothing giving a line on any of
his tactics. ....
There is a strong suspicion that Foster
anticipates a stilt battle next Saturday
with South Dakota university. Whltte
more. the Dakota., coach, stole quietly into
Lincoln last week -and- witnessed the Cotn
huskers In their Initial conflict Of tha
season with, HaatlngB college. His pres
ence was unknown and unheralded, but.
before he hied his wy back, to the north
he left word that unless the Cornhuskers
displayed a different line of goods against
the Coyotes than against Hastings, there
might be some surprises when the Dakota
eleven comes to Lincoln. Foster has as.
uredly been driving his pupils at a fast
pace during the week's practice, evidently
determined to pull oft a few surprises on
his own account. Meanwhile the news has
leaked through the fence nt Nebraska
held that Foster Is drilling his men in a
variety of now plays devised by himself
and especially ntted to the new rules.
Some of. these are to be sprung on the
Coyotes' next Saturday, ,..
Lightweights, la I. Inc.
It Is already settled .that Nebraska root
ers c.nnot hope for a heavy foot ball team
this year.-' Ther is arf almost complete
lack "of lvft- candidates for. positions In
the 'varsity Jlnc-tip.. .: Neither Is there ft.
single man of unusual bulk on the scrub
eleven, for Foster has pressed every man
of avolrdijxls . into service on the flrMt.
team. CoqdiHons have been entered up
against three or four heavyweights, while
two or three more- are so ImpelesKly .hy
on credit that they ure out of the reck
oning .completely. "Bob" T.ylor,, the big
tifgru guard, Ut. the only 2tO pounder In
sight and even In his case there Is grave
doubt of bis shinty to: square his deficien
cies in timf for tbc big games with Mlnne-
I sutu,. Kanran and Chicago.
With 'all hope abandoned for the mar
shalling of a heavy team. Foftfr's efforts
are now directed toward the development
of one that U shirty and fast. This-Is his
only chance to maintain Nebraska's pres
tige acquired under Booth when the former
rrinceionian waa able to call forth a
I bunch of huskier of bulk almost equal to
! any Institution in the west. The dope of
tha year Is that a team of average, weight,
but upeedy, should prove able to make a
much heavier team extend ltslf to win,
even with . rather wide disparity In the
weights. If (his dope '. substantiated by
the season's record, then the Cornhuskeri
re r.ot out of the running, but If It proves
faulty, Foster will be compelled to charge
his failures up to a lack of materli! and
trust te better luck the following year.
Certain It Is that Nebraska rooters aie
( viewing with decided alarm the approach
, of the Minnesota and Chicago games, for
'At seems certain that tbt Gofihtrs a4 Ha-,
' roons will be In line with teams fully as
heavy as In past seasons, while that at
Minnesota Is expected even to be heftier,
' Switches In the Squad.
Foster , made his promised switch - of
"Pip" Cooke from end to quarter" at the
beginning of the-week, McDonald going in
at end., Harvey, a scrub of two years' Xr
l4ertence, has fixed up his credits by a two
weeks', session of study and has reported
for practice, ' Foster at once shoving him
into the tackle squad, where he promised
to be of decided .value, with a good ertance.
to land a regular position. Matters, an
other ex-scrub, now has the call for. the
other tackle.-. Rice Is trying for tackle and
the race rests between this trio. Ewlng
and-Chaloupka are being used regularly at
guard, while Wllkie Is an apparent fixture
at center. There Is not a player In the list
that tips the beam at 200 pounds. Denslow
and McDonald ate anchored on the ends
' and Cooke Is making good at his new pofi
' tlon. quarter, with Drain as the most fot
' mldable candidate as substitute. little and
Schmidt, both veterans, are filling the hair
back positions quite satisfactorily, while
1 Captain Mason's form at fullback Is berfsr
than In any previous year. Schmidt is do
i lug the bulk of the punting and, while un-
certain at times, Is booting the oval thirty
to sixty yards on every effort,
j Foster admits frankly that the 'varsity
: lias been showing fine speed during th1?
week. He expects Nebraska to outweigh
! South Dakota and he looks for a victory,
I but If such Is the result he Is planning to
bring it by virtue of a preponderance of
speed, not In beef.
C'lob to Feed Team.
Tlie training table question has been
solved by the authorisation of the estab-
. lishment of a club at. one of the local ho
tels. The athletic board has ugreed to pay
one-third of the expense, the players foot
ing the balance. Manager Baser has
pledged ' that the expense shall not exceed
$iw0 for the full season. In past years the.
training table expense to the hoard lias
' regularly exceeded IC.oOO. The club was
opened with tho two coaches, Foster and
Stunrt, and live players. Mason. Little,
Schmidt, Denslow and Rice, on the roll.
. Five more m':i are to be added immedi
ately after the South Dakota game, while
I It will be incrtused eventually to eighteen
! players.
3H
LOOAN.
( relarhtoa Reata Logan.
LOGAN, la.. Oct. 4. (Special.) By u sen
sational slxty-llve-yerd run. during the
last minute of play, Cullen. for t'reighton.
won the game between Cnlgntnn's second
team and the Logan High school team nt
I.ogan, la. It was a splentimiy piayei
game - throughout, - both teams showing
good form and playing fast tall. During
the entire first half no time was taken
I out by elth.r team, no penalty was re-
reived by either team and but one. fumble
I was made. Creighton owed several of Its
gains to the new rule which puts the
I player outside Immediately after the ball
! touches ground on a punt, as It succeeded
: lit regaining the ball on all but one punt.
I In the same manner Logan, during the
' earlv oarl of the same, gained possession
of Uie bail .1 t re:gnion s iwo-aru unc.
It could not penetrate Crelghton's line
and lost the ball ufter three line bucks.
Lineup:
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Saturday afternoon the Real Kstate ex
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McMaiin
Carey
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Donohue
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Wills. Kedlck.
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Kdmonds
McKiilop
Winslow
Nordstrom...
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