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    TJTE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, NOVEMKER 2fi, 1007.
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GREAT UNREST IN PORTUGAL
Indications that Political Situation
Has Entered Critical Phase.
REPUBLIC NOT IMPROBABLE
ted Itor Whose l'npfr Wan Suppressed
riara People Are Hostile to
Dynasty anil Army la
AflTeeted.
PARIS. Nov. 2.". Reports representing
Portugal In on the eve of a revolution
re received here with caution, as dis
patches coming; directly from that country
have been censured and those Indirectly
cross the boundary are held more or less
under suspicion. Hoth the reports of the
banishment of the crown prince and the
mutiny of the fleet are denied by the em
bassy here; nevertheless the mnklng of ar
rests, the Huspenslon of a newspaper and
other repressive measures which have been
taken by what Premier Franco terms an
administrative dictatorship, seems conclu
sive that matters In Portugal have entered
upon a critical phase. This condition un
Soubtedly has been preclpltii'ed by the In
terview with King Carlos Inst week, lit
when he announced his absolute faith In
Premier Franco and hit Intention to allow
the premier to choose, the time for holding
the election of the Cortes.
The parliamentary opposition which ha
been stirring up the country for months
past, expects, by a gigantic demonstration
planned for January 20 next, to force the
king to dismiss Tremler Franco, but his
majesty's bold endorsement of the dictator
ship removes this hope abruptly, consoli
dating the entire opposition on the direc
tion of republicanism.
Senhor l.lma. the proprietor of the news
paper Van guard I a. of Lisbon, which was
suppressed, Is now In Parts and considers
lhat a republic Is Inevitable and that the
Issue will be decided before January 1. Ho
declares that the people are hostile to the
dynasty and that the army Is disaffected.
"Tf the king abdicates," he said, "there
will be a peaceful republic, ns In the case
of Brazil. If 'he does not. there will be
a revolution, with all Its violent conse
quences." Blame Placed on Graftera.
A correspondent of the Temps, who hns
Just returned after an Investigation of
affairs In Portugal, and who has had In
terviews with King Carlos, Premier Franco
and ex-Fremler Castro, the ex-minister of
Justice, as well as opposition leaders, makes
It clear that the situation Is the outgrowth
of scandalous political conditions and af
fairs which have been endured for years.
The main object of the members of the
progressive and regeneration parties alike
under the rotative system, tie says, was
to preserve personal emoluments, ' and
whether In office or out they protected
each other's sinecures,whlle at the same
timeline members of the royal family got
"advances" Which were never paid.
Premier Franco, when he assumed the
dictatorship, cut off the parliamentary
sinecures,- arousing the fury not only of
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the politicians, but of the courtiers as,
well, even the queen mother. On the other
hand, he legaliaed the king's advances and
Increased his allowances by degrees on
the ground that the civil list was so In
sufficient that the royal family were ob
liged to sell the crown Jewels, mortgage
their property and hypothecate their hold
ings of government bonds. Ho, however,
shrewdly Increased the salaries of poorly
paid government employes and the officers
of the army and navy, the net result 'of
these changes being a' considerable raving
to the treasury.
IjISBON, Nov. 24. The government de
cree Issued yesterday, In addition to ex
tending the life of the decrees against the
press until the Cortes assemble, under
which newspapers of .Lisbon and Oporto
were suppressed, created an extraordinary
tribunal to Judge without Juries persons
concerned In conspiracies or attempts to
provoke risings against social order and
the security of the state.
CnEIGIITOX HAS HIGH HOPES
Will Make Determined Effort to Close
Season with Vlrtory.
Preparations are rapidly getting under
way at i relghton to meet the invasion or
tho Haskell Indians Thanksgiving day.
Little work was done the first part of last
week, as several of the men were suff.ur
Injr from Injuries that required rest. Fri
day night, however, they were given a nice
work-out In scrlmmsglng end tackling and
Saturday evening light signal practice.
Coach Bell and the team feel their great
est need Is efficiency In good, hard tack
ling, as the Indians are reported to be
xtrong at the running, dodging - game,
iiilck to get down under punts, clever .it
returning them and llghtnlngllke In their
In their recovery of fumbles, in uaira.
their fullback, they have a splendid punter
and a splendid man. for Uie open field
work.
. Confidence Is returning to the Crelghton
camp, and the men expect to end a season
that has been noted for Its upa and downs
by a brilliant victory. Hroneck and Wag
ner will bo back In the .lineup, while Ma
girl, liloedhorn, Stevens and Brome, who
were all In poor condition for the Morn
Incsldtt game, will be practically recov
ered from their Injuries, and there Is every
prospect that the game will be one of
the most interesting for the spectator seen
here this year. Another fenwire of the
contest that makes the garni of especial
Interest Is that It mtrti the Tast appear
ance of some of tho regulars. Captain
Brome and Fullback fuglrl both graduate
this year and they certainly will be missed
as there has scarcely been a game during
the Inst two years In which they did not
win the admiration of everyone by their
during, plucky work. This has been espe
cially evident and commendable when
their sizes are taken Into consideration
Brome tipping the scales at 131 pounds and
Maglrl at 115. McCormlck Is also author
ity for the report that he Is to play his
last game Thanksgiving day. Especial ef
fort will be made by the student body to
show their appreciation of their efforts In
this closing game and they themselves are
going to make every attempt to end their
season Dy a victory.
COCHRMS DKFEtUS ST. 1-OUIS
Director of I'nlreralty ays Team
Doe Observe Ellalhllltr Role.
ST. LOriS. Nov. 23,-To the Snort
Ing Editor' of The Bee: In rep's
to an article In your paper claim
ing that we are observing no rules and
that we are playing Ineligible men, 1 wlfh
emphatically to state that It Is false and
unfounded. I hereby challengo anyone to
f'rove that any player on our squad Is not
ivlng up to the eligibility rules herein
enclosed. We have p laved Arkansas,
Crelghton, Washington, Wabash and Kan
sas In strict accordance with these rules
and will play Nebraska Thunksglvif g
day under the same. However, there is
some misunderstanding concerning cer
tain or our piavers wno nave played on
minor or secondary colleges. Cantaln R.
O. Kenny played on Marquette college,
Wisconsin, before entering St. Louis uni
versity. For the first time, Marquette
colleee was last year given a ''collegiate
standing" and consequently hl years on
thlH team do not count. This Is true of
two or three others. Robinson plaved one
year on Wisconsin university slid thst
counts airnlnst him. He Is playing his
mini or iupi year on ft. iOuis university,
making four In all. Schneider played In
one game ai Wisconsin university and
that counts one for him. He Is playing
his second year on Pt. Louis university.
Acker played on a secondard school team
In Colorado and one In California and Is
pmying nis second year here. Orr played
two years on Drurv and Is nlavlna- v.i
second and last year on St. Louis uni
versity. Lowe likewise rdaved at Drurv.
a secondary school, and is substituting
ni-re ni pi. ijouia. i . Mowe. last year s
quarterback. Is not playing this year he-
inuae nj played prorrinnal base ball
iai summer. Ann tns the story goes.
E. B. COCHF.M8. Mreotor Athletlca.
I.eilnstoa Beats Piatt Twice.
LEXINflTON. Neh Nv o o .i
Editor Bee. I am an Interested subscrber
ii juwr excellent paper and see In last
Sunday's Bee, November 24. where York
High school said that the North Platte high
chool had not been scored against this
year In football. This I wish to correct
In the Interest of the Ixlngton high school
Lexington high school defeated North
riauo mkii cniroi two games this saaao
bv the at'orea nf 11 t it a In Kri h ,
the Kearney high school tied North Platte
In one gome, score 10 to 10. Lexington
jii vji nnu laiuuu iiin scnooi on i hank
Klvlna rlftv for th liitrh .-hr.il .Kn,n4
ship of central and western Nebraska, and
lr luiTraiui wiey mav cnailenge Omahl
high school for the championship of Ne
braska. Hoping that I tuny see this cor
rectlon In your paper, f am, ripctfully
(""i . r. ,v. ivnciiz.
Foot Ball Net Yale Eighty Thoasana.
NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Nov. S5. It Is an
nounced that the foot ball receipts for the
season for Yale will reach approximately
IKO.ittO. While this Is not a record-breaking
amount. It Is unusually high. Yale and
Harvard shared equally $'OiO after Sat
urdays game and the receipts of the Yale
Princeton game, also split even between
the teams, amounted to $0iO. The sums
spent In the city by visitors to the game
Saturday and the enormous amounts won
br Yale students on the game will com
pletely break the money stringency In New
Haven.
A FrlsMfal Eaftorlenc
with biliousness, malaria and constipation
Is quickly overcome by taking fr. King's
New Life Pills. aV- For sale by Beaton
Dru Co.
To Prttoat Shoes from Cvaeklasr
use Qukk erfina Shoe Polish. It oils, pol.
lahea and gives a patent leather finish and
is waterproof. Ask your dealer at it.
D1ETZ TEAM BUMPS SOIERS
Hatch Was No Sham Battle for the
Boyi in Khaki.
DUTZ VICTORS IN MANY GAMES
Belmonta and Belrlderea Meet First,
Mnch to the Disappointment of the
Belvlderes, as the Score
Was 5 to 3.
With a score of U to 0. the Dletg
Athletlo team defeated the soldiers from
Fort Omaha Sunday, making the sixth
successive Sunday victory for the athletic
association team. The game was played
as tne second on the field yesterday, the
Belvlderes and Belmonts playing a fast
game In the early afternoon, which re
sulted In a victory for the Belmonts. E
to 2.
The game between the Diet! team and
the Soldiers was fast and desperately
rought. but the 8oldlers, although a
heavier team than the Diets team were
easily outplayed In almost every part of
the game, especially In line-plunges, the
Dleti had the better of their rivals. The
Dleti team steadily amassed the score
Ith end runs and line smashes, resort
ing but little to Thomas' good right toe
for a part. Up-to-date foot ball was ex
hibited by both teams and some of tho
tricks used by the Dleta were great ground
gainers. The Soldiers tried several trick
plays, but only gained on one of them,
this gain was made by Wagner, who made
spectacular dash for sixty yards. Cass
tried the forward .pass frequently but lost
more than he gained.
How r.nme Was Played.
Thomas won the tORS and took the west
goal. The Soldiers kicked off to Thomas
who advanced the ball several yards. The
Dleti steadily advanced the ball to the
twenty-five yard line before the Soldiers
held for downs. The Soldiers purlted out
of danger, after trying two line bucks for
losses. The Dleti then marched down the
field for a touchdown. Moran, Goodrich,
Shestak and Tuttle making most of tho
gains. Tuttle making the touchdown,
Thomas kicked goal. Thomas kicked off
to Cass who after advancing the ball five
ya$s made a beautiful return kick. The
Diets by line plunges snd end runs pushed
the ball to the ten-yard line, then Good
rich worked his way through for the
second touchdown. Thomas kicked goal.
Thomas kicked off to Cass who again
made a return punt. Time was called with
the ball In the Soldiers' territory, score 12
to 0 end of the first half.
The second half the Soldiers came back
very strong and for a while It looked as If
the Diets were going to have their goal
crossed for the first time, but a fumble
on the part of the Soldiers, after five mln
utes of play changed matters.
Details of Second Half.
The Diets then got busy, realizing that
they started out with the evident lnten
tlon of piling up a big score. Tuttle
crossed the line for another touchdown
and Thomas kicked goal. Thomas kicked
off to Cass who passed the pigskin to
Stryder, who gained fifteen yards. The
Soldiers were forced to punt. Tuttle received
the ball and advanced same 10 yards. The
Diets then steadily marched up the field
and Tuttle made the last touchdown of the
day. Thomas kicked goal and time was
called. Moran's style of play at halfback
was a revelation to the Soldiers. Shestak,
Goodrich, Thomas and Tuttle were the
stars who shone particularly bright for
Dleti. Qulgley as usual was always there
to break up a forward pass.
Sldner and Harris, who were crippled last
Sunday w-re out of the game, but they
will be In shape for the Thanksgiving
game.
Following is the line-up:
FIRST GAME.
BEL.VIDERES.
O'Connor 5-
BELMONTS.
L. E Jtnklnl
Spallman
McDunna .
Paul
Carrol
Mullen
falconer .,.
DauKhcrtr -
Olbaoa
Clair
F. Qulfley
.R. T. L. T Jacobr
R. O. L, O MrManlxal
C. C Hamilton
L. O R. O Morton
U T. R. T Breaman
L. E. R. E Young
Q. B. Q. B Goat
... R. H. I L. H Sleek
....U H. R. H DlBbrow
F. B. I F. B Cox
SECOND GAME.
D1ETZ.
Coadr R'
Jenaen T.
Kmeraon R- O-
r. quisle
Bra.1i.haw I O.
gheatak T.
Smith I
T maa Q. B-
Ooodrlch .....R. H.
Moran 1" H-
Tuttle r. 11.
80LDIER3.
U E Smith
L. T Rohr
L. O Evana
C Doouy
R. O Ullr
R. T. .
Oderln
R. E...
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L. H...
R. H...
V. B...
8lmpaon
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RlryJer
. Wagner
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BIG MATCH ABOUT TO BE MADE!
Dwyer Ready to Meet Barns, McLeod
or Charley Haclenschinldt.
The wrestling season, which had such a
spurt In Omaha last fall and winter. Is
slow In opening tills year, but a lively
match Is about to be made for an early
date. Prof. M. J. Dwyer, former director
of the Denver Athletic club, and the man
who taught the Koosevelt family the art
of wreetllng, la In Omaha on his way east
and probably will be matched to meet
Farmer Burns, Dan McLeod or Charley
Hackenschmldt within two weeks. All of
these men are anxious for a date In
Omaha and Dwyer Is ready to take on the
one with whom tne maicn can oe ranoo.
Dwver Is counted the best Cornish
tl- in the country. For years hi
place among the best men of the mat has
been unquestioned. He has met Burns, Mc
lend. Beall and most of the stars. He
weighs 1T0 and has strength, agllltv and
generalship, which make him a difficult
nrnnsiaitinn for anyone. His leg work at
the Cornish style Is little short of mar
velous.
kit three of the other men mentioned
Burns Hark and McLeod, are well known
In Omaha and all over the wrestlln world.
Last season was opened at the Auditorium
bv a catch-s-catch-can match between
Burns and Hackenschmldt, which wss won
bv the Farmer after Hack had got the first
fall. Omaha lovers of the great came
have been anxious to see the brother of
the Fueslan Lion arain. rnr ne is a great
man and since young, one of the comers.
Tf therefore a match Is made between him
and Dwyer It prnbablv will he as at
tractive In Its actual drawing nnwers as
any that has yet rn ni,i m this city
Ames stadents Play High Jlifts.
BOONE, la.. Nov ?5 fTwtBn The
Boone people who attended the rreat game
Saturday a'ternoon at Ames between Ame
and Iowa Cl'v have returned to their home
and all renort a rreat celehrat'm Saturday
vr.tn In the cotlere town. The enthuai-
ptfc students crred the font ball r.ts.-era
off the fields on their shoulders snd the
hmiasnds could not. It seems, make enough
k J
it.
On every occasion "Since 1857"
whenever and wherever good fellowship has reigned
mSincel857m Y 'BoitUdinBond?
has for purity, excellence and distinctive flavor, gained the unan
imous approval of all. A trial will convince.
The U. S. Government itamp, guaranteeing 1002 proof,' b on
every bottle. Look for it I
A. Gnekenhelmer & Bros.. Distillers. Plttsbaurfl. Psu
NEGLECTED COLDS
EXTREMELY DANGEROUS
Very Instructive Lectare at Mothers
Conclave.
At the recent mothers' convention at
Jamestown the meeting was addressed by
the venerable Dr. Hartwell, the Southern
physician of national reputation. The
principal topic of his lecture was the ne
cessity Of prompt attention to what most
persons neglect, namely, common colds,
He stated that three-fourths of the drad
diseases of the present day have their
origin In common colds which when they
get Into an acute and feverish state render
the system liable to the attack of almost
any disease with which It may come in
contact.
He also stated that his long experi
ence has taught him that the most effec
tive remedy for the quick relief of chronic
and acute coughs and colds and throat
troubles Is pine and advised the use of
what Is known to the profession as Con.
centrated oil of. pine.
This Is to be used In the following for
mula: Two ounces of glycerine, one half
ounce Concentrated oil of pine, half pint
of first class whiskey; these to be mixed
and used in doses of a teaspoonful to a
tablespoonful every four hours, shaking
the bottle well each time. The ingre
dients are obtainable at any good pre
scription druggist and easily mixed at
home. Care should be taken to get only
the Concentrated oil of pine, which comes
put up for dispensing in half ounce vials
securely sealed in block tin screwtop
cases. The bulk otla and patent medicine
Imitations usually cause nausea and other
undesirable complications.
noise. The bleachers were piled on end. All
of the lumber, boxes, tool chests, etc.. re
gardless of cost were collected and piled
together. On top of this huge pile waa
American League Fielding
NEW YORK, Nov. 24. -Tho fielding ave
follow:
FIRST BASEMEN.
Games. P.O. A. E. Pet.
Donohue, Chit ago.. ..157 18 140 12 .994
L'nglaub, Boston. ...;.M9 SfA s4 22
Aliiaer, Washington., bi 6.9 24 10 .8 4
Jones, St. Louis 155 1KS7 108 31 .93
Stovall, Cleveland... .122 13X1 BS 25 .9X3
Rossman, Detroit.... lf3 1478 62 80 .981
Davis, Philadelphia.. 149 1 478 103 38 .977
Morlarlty, New York 22 115 7 8 .975
Lister, Cleveland '22 219 10 6 . 974
Chase, New York Lil 1H4 77 34 . 9,3
Hickman, Chicago... 30 283 1 11 .95
Andersen, Wash 61 . 615 31 11 .967
Grlmshaw, Buston.... 15 MS 7 4 .966
SECOND BASEMEN.
Hartzell, St. Louis.... 15 36 40 2 . 974
Lajole, Cleveland 123 314 461 25 .9o9
Ferris, Boston 143 424 4f.9 30 .967
Williams, New York. 139 857 393 26 . 9A
Nlll, Clevelatd 83 60 84 5 . 968
Murphy. Phila 122 271 386 24 . 965
Schaefer. Detroit 74 188 203 16 . 961
lsbell, Chicago 119 276 384 30 .967
4-Nllea, St. Louis Ud 280 362 34 . 949
I'ernne, Wash 24 62 63 6 .948
O Brlen, Wash 17 28 65 6 . 943
Delehunty, Wash.... 68 172 180 22 .941
Yeager, St. Louis.... 17 46 63 7 . 9.14
Downs, Detroit 80 149 207 27 . 930
Schlafly, Wash . 24 67 49 9 .828
Nicholls. Phila 28 41 69 10 . 917
Rohe, Chicago 39 81 111 19 .910
II. HInchman, Cteve.. 15 25 W) 9 .M
SHORTSTOPS.
Cross. Philadelphia.. 74 169 228 19 .964
Schaefer, Detroit 18 30 48 4 .961
Turner, Cleveland.... 141 268 477 39 . 960
Davis, Chicago 1.132 223 485 38 . 949
O Leary, Detroit..... 138 353 448 48 . 948
Wallace, St. Louis. U147 3.8 617 64 .941
Wagner, Boston.... 1D9 283 887 60 .931
Conroy, New York.. 3S 95 84 14 . 931
Nicholls, Phila....'.... 83 178 268 38 .9.0
Elberfeld, New York. 118 2i 40 62 . 9j0
Smith, Washington.. 61 99 141 21 .940
Altizer, Waenlngton. 71 165 261 32 .VIA
Perrlne, Washington 18 36 69 7 . 924
Rohe. Chicago 29 38 94 11 .9.'3
Parent, Boston 43 80 155 20 . 9.2
O'Brien, Wash 21 27 49 9 .894
THIRD BASEMEN.
Cross, Washington... 41 38 98 8 .978
fechipke, Wttsnlngion 63 67 127 11 .949
Meager, St. Louis 91 108 194 20 . 948
Bradley, Cleveland... 139 164 278 29 . 938
Cougiilln, Detroit. ...Xii 163 233 30 .W0
Tannehlll, Chicago.. 31 21 82 10 .912
Hartzell, St. Louis... 38 49 74 12 .911
Knight, Boston 132 178 283 49
O'Brien, Washington. 40 49 95 16 .j0
Morlarlty, New York 81 115 160 31 .89
Rohe, Chicago 73 68 161 25 .698
Laporte, New York. 64 65 115 21 ,8W
Collins, Phila 139 143 267 47 .8
Dclehanty, Wash 46 70 73 18 .KM
Qulllln, Chicago 48 45 103 22 . 6,1
CATCHERS. .
Blankenshlp, Wash... 22 87 16 1 .991
O Connor, St. Louis. 25 87 29 1 .991
Schreck, Phila 99 640 146 12 , 98o
Sullivan, Chicago. ...109 477 117 10 . 9ta
Powers, Phila 69 813 80 7 .9K3
Buelow, St. Louis.... 2s ' 77 36 2 . 903
Payne, Detroit 46 206 65 6 .981
Criger, Boston 74 288 . 109 9 .9,8
Kahoe, Washington.. 15 61 19 2 . 976
Archer, Detroit 17 62 16 2 . 975
McKarland, Chicago. 43 192 47 7 . 972
Shaw, Boston 73 294 106 12 .9,1
Warner, Wash.. 64 271 64 10 . 971
Klelnow, New York. 86 318 97 14 .967
Stephens, St. Louis.. 66 2u0 63 9 .967
Clarke, Cleveland. ...115 470 119 24 .961
Hayden, Wash 67 247 62 12 . 961
Spencer, St. Louis... 63 260 80 15. .957
Bemis, Cleveland 61 180 42 10 .9o7
Hart. Chicago 2S 85 23 6 .966
Block, Washington... 21 69 16 4 .949
j Schmidt, Detroit 103 446 132 84 .944
1 Armbruster. Chicago. 22 89 37 8 . 910
, Waketleld, Cleveland 11 87 3 1 ,9;
Thomas, New York.. 61 267 90 . 17 .898
Rickey, New York... 11 66 11 .882
OUTFIELDERS.
Mclntyre, Detroit.... 20 43 S 0 1000
Halm, Chicago 164 182 24 2 .890
Altizer, Wasuington. 26 64 0 1 .882
Parent, Boston 47 78 12 2 .97s
Sullivan, Boston 143 296 16 8 . 975
Oldrltig, Phila 117 Iho 10 6 .9,4
Jones, Chlcagu 164 3o7 18 9 .973
Seybold, Phila 147 Sol 19 ( .973
Congallon, Cleve 129 179 19 .971
Junes, Detroit. ...... .126 282 15 9 . 9,1
Stone, Sr. Louis 165 276 12 9 .970
Keeler, New York...lu7 144 13 6 .i'
Bay, Cleveland 31 56 6 2 .968
Hartsel, Phila 143 191 11 7 . 967
Jones, Washington. ..Ill 226 6 8 .967
Anderson, Wash 26 66 2 2 .967
! Barrett, Boaton 99 1K3 14 7 .966
Grlmshaw, Boston... 23 27 1 1 .966
Crawford. Detroit. ...144 811 22 12 . 965
Cobb, Detroit 150 238 30 11 .961
Nlll. Cleveland 26 63, 20 3 .961
HInchman, Cleve. ...148 231 18 11 .6
Hemphill, St. Louis.. 153 320 12 15 .867
Flick, Cleveland 147 219 23 11 .966
Hoffman, New York. 135 286 20 15 . 963
Conroy, New York...loO 204 10 10 . 961
Lord. Philadelphia... 63 91 6 .961
Pickering. St. Louis. 151 210 14 12 .949
Birmingham, Cleve... 134 273 83 17 . 947
Dougherty. Chicago. 148 209 19 IS .946
Ganley. Washington. 154 276 23 19 .940
Welday, Chicago 16 13 3 1 .938
Downa, Detroit 20 39 8 8 . 933
V . , V T vr' PTI - a B
(Tog d aid
placed a long slab of lumber and on top a
dummy, representing the Iowa Cltv foot
ball team. On this conglomerate mass was
poured forty gallons of oil and the wholi
set on fire. The flames could be seen from
Boone and mapy near by towns and tho
enthusiasm es kept up all night. Collega
students were not tne only ones who cele
brated, but everybody who could get a
hand In the fun. It waa all good natured
and lively and nothing happened to msr
tne proper celebration of the great Ames
victory.
Sporting Gossip.
If Nebraska Is really serious In Its state
ment that It intends to give Omaha a first
class football game next fall the manage
ment will be surprised at the number of
rooters tne team has in Omaha.
Surprises galore sprung up on the various
gridirons last Saturday. Who was looking
ror Wisconsin to make the showing It did
against Minnesota and how many hoped
for the local high school team to completely
outclass Lincoln. 1
Crelghton has never eaten the Haskell
Indians but with a heeler line than ever
before and with the Incentive to hard work.
caused by the loss of the game to Morning
side the splendid material which Creighton
has. may be fiwged Into shape to put up a
winning game on iirKey aay.
Vnlees further games are played by the
high school boys all of the leading teams
have a sort of a claim on the champion
ship, although the plum belongs to the
Omaha team as It has been forging to tho
front and has more than made up for the
loss of the game to York earlier In the
season.
Walter Erkersall. former star auarter
back for the Chicago University football
team has already made a selection of the
best Of all western football teams and on
that team has put Captain Weller of the
University of Nebraska team as fullback.
He gives him credit for being a great
kicker and also as a valuable man to lead
the Interference. Eckersatl'a Judgment Is
all right In this case, but when he doped
It out that Chicago was going to beat the
Indians last Saturday he was all wrong,
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rages of the American Base Ball league
Milan, Washington.. 47 80 12 7 .929
Delchanty, Cleveland 15 19 8 2 .917
Laporte, New York... 63 64 10 9 .913
Clymer, Washington. 61 79 4 8 .912
Hickman, Chicago... 21 23 4 8 . 9o6
Bell, New York 17 35 0 4 - 8ii7
Hoey, Boston 21 24 0 4 . 867
Rickey, New York.... 22 82 1 6 . 816
CLUB FIELDING.
. Games. P.O. A. E. Pet.
Chicago 167 4209 2446 240 . 965
Detroit 153 4102 1967 246 . 961
Cleveland 168 4178 2206 267 . 9o0
Philadelphia 150 4o67 14!9 255 .960
St. Louis 165 4131 2135 270 . 969
Boston 155 4230 2195 278 .969
New York 162 4000 1993 338 . 947
Washington 154 4060 1939 215 .935
PITCHERS FIELDING.
Games. P.O. A. E. Pet.
Patterson, Chicago... 19 6 36 0 1000
Owen, Chicago 11 6 16 0 10
White, Chicago 47 33 103 8 . 966
JValsh, Chicago 66 to 227 4 .95
Hughes, Wasuington 34 6 61 1 .96
Plank, Phlladeipnia. 43 38 88 2 . 984
Howell, St. Louis.,.. 43 ' 42 125 8 . 882
Joss, Cleveland 42 21 143 8 .9si
Tannehlll, Bomon 18 9 42 1 .9 1
Coombs, Philadelphia. 23 9 37 1 .979
Slever, Detroit 38 11 69 3 ..164
Hogg, New York.... 26 7 47 2 . 964
Killlan, Detroit 42 11 94 4 .9.13
Bmlth, Chicago 41 20 109 6 .M
Lelbhart, Cleveland.. 38 9 92 4 .962
Mullln, Detroit 47 16 133 6 . 9ul
Glase, Boston 32 8 40 2 .960
Altrock, Chicago 30 26 89 6 . 9
Gehring, Washington 14 3 10 1 .967
Rhoades, Cleveland.. 35 13 83 6 .960
Vlckers, Phila 10 2 17 1 .960
Powell, St. Louis 32 2 69 4 . 947
Smith, Washington.. 36 10 96 6 . 946
Donovan, Detroit.... 33 13 66 4 . 945
Dlneen, St. Louis 29 6 46 2 .844
Eubanks, Detroit 15 3 32 2 .944
Pelty, St. Louis 36 25 91 7 .943
Doyle, New York 29 6 45 3 .843
Winters, Boaton 35 6 77 6 .913
Hess, Cleveland 17 6 26 2 .941
Morgan, Boston 26 6 67 4 .910
Falkenberg, Wash... 32 10 82 6 .m
Young, Boston 44 6 83 6 .936
Bender, Philadelphia 83 14 67 6 . 934
Moore, New York.... 15 1 27 2 .933
Clarkson, Cleveland, 22 10 80 8 .930
Thlelman, Cleveland. 20 9 42 4 . 9'"i
Graham, Washington 20 8 36 3 .927
Newton, New York.. 19 6 43 4 .9'.'6
Glade, St. Louis 24 3 45 4 .923
Orth, New York 37 9 96 9 .C'.'O
Bartley, Phila 15 9 14 2 .90
Chesbro, New York.. 29 8 66 6 .9.9
Berger, Cleveland.... 14 2 20 2 . 817
Keefe, New York.... 19 1 20 2 .913
Kltson, New York.... 16 4 17 2 .913
Prullt, Boston 86-7 64 7 .91"
Dygert, Phl.a 42 13 74 9 .9CnJ
Johnson, Wash 14 6 20 8 .13
Waddell, Phila 43 16 67 12 . 874
Harris, Boston 12 1 21 3 .860
Patten, Washington. 36 12 58 12 .k4
Oberlln, Washington. 11 0 26 6 .8J9
PITCHERS WON AND LOST.
Won. Lost T.O. Tie. Pet
Donovan, Detroit 26 4 0 1 .562
Joss, Cleveland 27 11 1 , 1 .711
Dygert, Phila 20 ( 6 0 .6.0
While, Chicago 27 13 3 0 .6.6
Bender, Phila 16 8 2 0 .667
Smith, Chicago 22 11 3 1 .6t7
Killlan, Detroit 25 13 0 1 .6.8
Siever, Detroit 19 10 4 0 .666
Plank, Philadelphia. 24 16 0 8 .6
Young, Boston 22 16 8 ' 2 .696
Waddell, Phila 19 13 7 1 .691
Glade, St. Louis 13 9 10 ,691
Hogg, New York 11 8 4 0 . 679
Thlelman, Cleveland. 11 8 0 0 .679
Walsk. Chicago 24 1 8 6 2 . 671
Lelbhart, Cleveland.. 18 14 11 .66J
Rhoades, Cleveland.. 16 14 2 1 .617
Howell, St. Louis.... 16 15 8 1 .516
Mullln, Detrott 20 20 2 1 .600
Doyle, New York 11 11 2 1 .60
Hess, Cleveland 6 6 2 1 .600
Keefe, New York.... 4 4 2 0 .6"J
Kltson, New York... 3 8 3 1 .60j
Berger, Cleveland.,.. 8 3 0 2 .600
Vlckers, Phila 2 2 2 0 .600
Chesbro, New York., 9 10 6 1 .474
Tannehlll, Boston.... 6 7 2 1 .462
Powell, St. Louis 13 16 2 0 . 446
Winters, Boston 12 16 3 0 .444
Morgan, Boston 8 11 2 0 .4-1
Clarkson, Cleveland. 6 7 11 .417
Patten, Washington. 12 17 10 .414
Newton, New York.. 7 10 0 0 .412
Glase, Boston 9 13 6 1 .4"0
Orth, New York 14 21 1 0 .400
Altrock, Chicago 8 12 4 2 .400
Coombs, Philadelphia 6 9 4 0 .400
Patterson, Chicago.. 4 6 4 0 .410
Eubanks, Detroit.... 2 3 2 0 ,4u
Owen, Chicago 2 8 11 .400
Pelty, St. Louis 12 21 0 1 .364
Johnson, Wash 6 9 0 0 .867
Hughes, Wash 7 13 8 0 .360
Smith, Wash 11 21 1 1 .344
Dlneen, St. Louis.... 7 15 2 0 .318
Gehring, Wash 3 7 10 .
Moore, New York.... 3 7 10 .('
Graham, Wash 4 10 3 0 .2xfi
Falkenberg. Wash... 6 18 6 1 .217
Pruitt. Boaton 8 11 7 0 .214
Oberlln, Wash 3 11 1 0 .214
Bartley, Phila 0 1 6 1 ,0o0
Harris, Boston 0 7 0 X .0o0
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