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"US BOYS"And They Don't wj.aT rv yuk t-r a m WRtYlrV SAt HUM ? COME I NOZ WJISg ME U" tLsu ii i nri cui-if EV rt. "YEe? AHAK THe" IDEA OP TeHS HEpifcr TWI Nil "NHAT DO YOU tWMK f"lletl to cam. Cuproii rnade five yard tlirouKh If ft rni). bill Mlruieiiriia n aiiwln ponallard flftrn yard for hold iik. fcruhv rturnM rutkn-lna-'ii punt -n jrd to ClilciiRo'it forty-elKht-yard ic. Waltliider aa Injured In making r ttt' kli-, but ! In the came, i N'oigun lunt (Iva )aida In an end at- -mpt. Capron rtturned Hetuhy'a putit .mm Ills tncnty to t wrnty-flva-j ard Una i juat a the lia!( endrd. Fvorc: Minna i otR, 14; Cliliaco. 0. Mlnnmota rtartrd tlia aeonnd half by j kliklnf off to Chicago' tm-yard Hn, i TKjn rHurnlnit the ball ten yard, j ijiruby punteu on first down and tiUvena tiiln a fair catch on Chlcato'a flfty-two-1 ard line. Itoirenwald broke thraunh the line on flret play for ten yarda. Itrker j I iik pluna-rd throuKh center for flrat I lo-n. Pleven drove through for alx, Capron failed to rain. Roaenwald j ecmmhled over the line for another flrat town. On a delayed pate Ptevena made eeven yards. Roaenwald tor throunh right tackle for eeven yard. 1 8tevena v ahoved throuich left tackle for two ;-urd. Chicago line held agalnat JUsen--w.'ild'e attack. Pmith dropped a field toal from the twenty-yard 'line. Score: -Minnesota, 17; Chicago, 0. More) Ualae br Reaesiwald. Scruby kicked off to Kosenwald, ho tan the ball from the fifteen to the thirty- j five-yard line. Steven hit the line for I five yards. Anothnr attempt gained only twenty yards. Ilrkerlng punted to Paine, 'lio was thrown into the air by Frank's tinkle. Kcruhy at once punted. Capron end nckerlng on two plays carried tna tiaii from their own thrve-yafd Una to 'lilraao'a forty-yard line. Capron then i-klrted Kansaa Hulker to Chicago' twenty-yard line. Minnesota fumbled, but lecovered the ball on tha twenty-three-ard line, flmlth's attimpted drop kick blocked, but Steven recovered the on the forty-yard line. Roaenwald lmko through on cron-buak and, shak ing off three tacklera, planted tha bait on the six-yard line, lis waa Injured, but resumed play after taking time. Chi 'Gjto wm penalised half distance to goal Jine. With two yard to go, Chicago held ti the first tackle at center, Tha nee- ; oml attempt put the ball on the one-foot ! Hue. Chicago fought grimly, but llosen l wald waa punned over. Motrell failed ' b' goal, Bcvre: Minnesota, Si; CM- IPO, 0. rii-ruby kicked to Capron on the ten ? ard line and later returned It twenty tlvo yards, ftoxenwald hit right guard fr six yards on a double paa. Capron Mriwl left end with fine Interference for i-nty-flve yards, Kteven wormed hla way around the other end for fifteen ; mure. Itckerlng hit the Una and planted : the ball on the twenty-flve-yard Una. , !niiih then dropped back to the thirty ', ;'.;- Kid line and sent the ball between the bar for nuttier field gl. Hcore: : Minne-ota, 26; Chicago, 0 Hoiteiiwald fumbled the ki kurf in '. ' iCassaulker fell on the ball on tli Miniif ; ola twenty-flve-yard line. Two attempt made only five yard. The quarter ended ; with Chicago ball on Minnesota' twen j v-ihree-rl line. A forward pa failed, I Minnesota getting the ball on It own V!!rty-yrd lino. ; "sirnsi MeLea ToacailowB. 'i'uliin recovered llckenng'a punt on Xitmesota'a thirty-yard line. Pickering I a i: l gtoven took the ball to tha center I f the field and Btevena added five yard i through center. Capron went around Muruhy for eighteen yarde. B I evens added f fteen more. Hosenwald went off right t. kle to the fifteen-yard line, non- ; vald ina.Je first down on eight-yard line. , itcaenwaJd made five more. Capron went round right end for a. touchdown, but ASutToll failed at goal. Kcure: Minnesota, ; W. Ctilcago, . rickerlug caught the kli koft ou hi own ' twenty-yard line and plowed through for twentv yards, ftevtins made five yard nd Capron punted, palne fumbling the i ail, lecoverUig it on the ten-yard line. st-ven wn Injured wnen tacklttd on iiivo' forty-five-yard line after catch V:ig rkruby punt. He resumed play, : i- tuvKiia waa given the ball and mad tu : vard en a double pass. Pickering fumbled and It .waa Chicago' ball on the twenty-flva yard line. A forward j ) a gave Chicago fiXteea yards, but I riuer failed at tackle. Another forward ; ) -m fumbled. Chicago worked a i !jiiJ p fr fiflen-yarda, but on ? td. nytlltiwa of the same play Koaeowald ' auKht tha ball. Capron at one punted t. rJn vi latter'a thlrty-flve-yard line, ' lie returned the ball five yards. Chicago f.i!h-.l. liueeaaald interceptvd anothee .f jtuMjd pas and waa downed In the tsiilcr of the field. A forward pas strut k j "i ground. Minnesota kicked out of : 1 ounds on Chk-a-o'a twenty-flve-yard ; l;!i. Chicago's bull. t-. ruby puiited to Capron. who Wa i"."i.tJ in the middle of the fluid. fHevena : n.a:le five yards around right end. Plck- tir.g punted to Clildiu'i on Chltago'a -twnty -yard Hue. Ileroe fumbled and pron gut It. ) .'oeiiKald put the ball on the twenty. Nil line, but Chicago got tb ball on i m when a forward pas struck the e"U?id. jijM-iiwald made a fair catch f bci-uby punt on the thlrfy-aeven yard Capron went through tor alx ou a nun-tiM. Roseowald gained seven for f it d jwn. btevens falle4 to gain and tU gam ended with Minnesota' ball on l'i.l bgu' twrnty-five arj line. Tli lliieup: CMtCAliU. j StlNNEWTA. " V. ILK. rt H T . l. T.. 4 fioktns tua l ... Mutoll . ... l'o..r, ..... t ink H ..;L Li t. ; , H o 1.1 n i.... i 7--i.f ijr "-vr ,i ',Do'M. AJOfFM WHA?" CUE KKKIAJ . FERf I WASjr PEST7AI rou, VvA OWLY MAV.N A'tniMlJ Ger kiosto vore FOR SMRlMPFLYNIAj GIMME IT BACK... 1 Win. YK yj BACK b," YOU to(,r Dm IV H oPTHtj f Karaulker V T.. Pain O. No sraa , Ti.lt. Paueur Ult. rtn r. R E Willender y C'aproe 1,11 ltinaia H H.. (tii K ri.aerln tCI Huhstltutlone: i'hlmgo, Konger for tJ1erce; Orx-tleir for Kassulker; Iawlef for 1'iilne. Tourlidowns: Capron. Stevens, HoKenwald t?. trials from touchdown: Morrell. Field goals: hfiilth. (I). I'lace kick: Morrell. Heferee: Connell, WeHt Virginia. I'm plre: HoldcrneK. lvehlgh. Head linesman: Henrook, Miclii-an. Klld Jiirtsre: t'lenger, Northwestern. Time of perluds: Fifteen minute. CRIMSON TRAILED IN DUST (Continued from First Page.) tbe un came out, shining In Harvard' face. Tha aecnnd period wa full .pf aonsa tlons. Princeton had a fine chanca for a goal from the field on Harvard' twenty six yard Una, but the ball wa blocked nd only Pendleton' fast running Pro vented a Crimson touchdown. Then Har vard assaulted the Tigers' goal and got tha ball on Princeton' five-yard line on an onnlde kick. The Princeton line held firmly and then an attempted field goal waa blocked. White picked up the ball on Princeton' flfteen-yird Una and out distanced the end Crimson team In hla ninety-five yard dash for the first snore of the gam. Pendleton kicked an easy goal and the half of the game ended. Boore; ( to 0 In favor of Princeton. The cfatur of the first two period waa the charging of tha Princeton forward and their ability to- atop the powerful Wendell. On the second period Dewltt kicked on the second down to Harvard' forty-yard line. A the ball went Into the air an aeroplane came flying over the field with two men and there wa considerable cheering. . Harvard' kicked on the second down nd then lost fifteen yard In Princeton' territory for holding. Dewltt kicked on tb first down to potter on Harvard' twenty-five yard line and the Crimson quartsrback was thrown without gain. Patter la Injure. Poller waa Injured and Gardiner took t.i place. Wendell mad three yard and then Campbell kirtred to the forty-five yard line, where Pendleton wa thrown without gain. . It wa Princeton' ball on Harvard forty-five yard line, but on first play Princeton wa ent back fit teen yard for holding. Pierce took Camp bell place. Dwwitt again kicked for down the field and wa thrown without gum. On the first ruiih llerce wa thrown back for a loss. He then kicked out of bound on Harvard' twenty-eight yard line, where the ball went to Prince ton. itie lineup: rniNCETox. ! WTilta L.tlR... HARVAlfl). O'Brtaa Hltchcwk Lall Rtrr ' riabar Oa.nl I Vault) Potiar Hart L.T. R.T wnaea L.O. I R.u Hluuinaalbtl C.c Butr h a.lu.o "liliM ............ H.T.I U.T 1""I"P K H.IUB ( urv.ll. U U.I 14 H PenaiMaa - It U.l H 8 h.r U.H B. I It H.B. ....... l.w r.u. F B .. wandll . Csnipbalt lluniiii-tun iveifiw. k, ri. iangrora, rrlnity. li'mplre: Dr. Cerl Williams, Pennayl vanla. Field Judge: A. U Kharpe, aYle. Line-man: Joseph Peivdloton, iiowdoln. Creighton Second Loses to Woodbine Croigiitou university second team Jour neyed to Woodbine Thursday and wa defeated by the team of that place 10 to 0. The game wa clean and well played. Creighton' lack of weight wa partly responsible fur the defeat, being out acil.lud about ten pound to the man. The Woodbine bunch wa fast and showed excellent Interference, but the blue and whit had a better assortment of plays. Creighton line waa fre quently punctured In the flrat half of the gam and this resulted In the first touch down, which cant In the first quarter. The Woodbiue boy pushed their way to within Creighton fiv yard Una Creigh ton got poMeealon of the ball and Bren naa attempted to boot the ball out. It waa blocked and La Buurd of Woodbine fell on It behind Crelghlon'a Ha. They failed to kick goal. The second touchdown came i tk. third quarter, when Itud Weia got the bail on fumble and carried it over. In the second half Creighton had the ball in woodbine territory and came within a few yard of a touchdown several tlmea. Jimmy Kelly at half and Peetner on end did om star tackling throughout th gam and Waved off several good runs. This 1 tha first game for Crelgh ton second team, and they lacked team work. They showed v,ral Instance of good foot ball, however, but were unable to overcome the advantage In weight. The Woodbiue bunch has tut lost a game this eeaeon. and upheld It record In inursoajr gaut against Orelghton. CrelcHaaa. Wwaalaa. t. W.IM ... rtiMe Hunt . .... Long .C t,.WSla IL O IL O J" L. O H. O H-n.Ur ........ K. T L T ? 1 T.I R. T " n. g R, a ' u r. u m Kalix R. M IL. J W.Im Mova-rth, Jaftarautt uiuuaa u r. a ttrii " . R. WM ' JT. B IL H sours Ualaiae: Uwrr. HaaklaUs Bests Km, T. IXJLIH. Nov. --The Washlngtou unlver.lty foot ball lem rte(-lre , , laal Knox coll.it,. team here to1ay by a score of In to . Knox avcored In the (list iH-rtod end Washington before the end of the flml half obiained ten points. Neither team waa able to aor in ih last iiaif. T1IK OMAHA Even Know Charlie's Last Name ( COME eVVJ Vir ME AND V M' I ej-.T iviiiVA . - J A BOOT too a fres WaU GUY AMr 0M6R. Ton now McClurs: lft (Juard; Sharp, Ift 1 Center1. Kennehnc. f?ani.af DRAKE OVERCOME i , Overwhelm! Old Meth Piling Up Score of SIMPSON MAKES HJ. l-jaons Stars for Ural ThroBK Liar fer C. a Scoriae Tvro downs. PES M01NU& la.. lMiia..tA h., ll rlvMl HI I 33 to 0, at Prake stadluif ' rnwa was not targe, mil tit tnaln wa spirited, and Methodists were clearly d at time made It very Int.j first quarter was hard foug'.l side scoicd. Simons was th day and hi" running va. Once, after fumbling the through the entire field, a I broke through the Blnipaon ' thirty-five yard and a torn I score for Drake wa on a ft to Kelk In the second quart! by a kicking duel ' between j Blmona. Rells wa the onbl oould make any gain for t)V In tha third quarter the t was aone. vt arren, mmona am ran th ball Into Simpson teiil Hinions went to the goal. Ttu- team weakened and Iiurcham V over for another count. In the minute of the game Drake mai ball to th Simpson goal line and 1 carried It over. Lineup: 1MTOONI UM K UcOalthl R.K K. Car law R.T UT Iku RaevM , H.0 Ull... Collll C C... Straksa LQ IwQ.., CriMll L.T. H.T... CSrlana LK R.K... ' Onillfv il,l. MaraiiaU Kaul kllller Oolllua Aten Warrm U IM Hurchais H It I I. II... r.lka L.H. R.H.. Krull F.!K rvna louchilowns: Felke. Yimous (-i. liur chain, Warren. Uoal from placement: Minion (J. Goals: Mmons (J). rinh-tl. tutlonn: himona for llurcham, Burcham for Krike, lloftman for Ktralian. Weath- erwsx for Krull. Mlnard for Crowell, Carjonter for Carlson, Kirk for Mo freight, llnlal for Mcforre.tck, Jamea for Wstien. Miiiixioii: Good-tell for hniith, Holmes for Miller, Dunn tor Aten. CREIGHTON DOWN TO DEFEAT (Continued from First Page.) tacklera placed it belilud the line for the third touchdown. Sheeks now failed at goal, making th score 17 to I. This ended the disastrous second quar ter and Creighton welcomed the music of the whittle. The second half aturted with both teams refreshed. Creighton kicked off to South Iakota and Cheeks returned th ball twenty yard. Pat Coffey waa tackled for a losa by Heller. Sheeks made a run of thirty-five yards, and It would have been a touchdown but for Kyle' splen did tackle. It availed nothing, however. After Creighton turn with the leather South Dakota regained the ball on Crelghtou'a fifty-yard Hne. From this place hhceka attempted a drop kick which missed the mar kby a narrow mar gin. Creighton got .the ball and t'rouka made a good run of twenty aii, but waa downed by hi own Interference. Vnable to gain, Creighton punted, tsheek pulled off another run for thirty five yard around left end and placed the ball on Creighton' thirty-yard line. He then attempted a drop kick and failed by a close margin. Tamaeeta recovered the ball on au overthrow on Creighton' ten-yard line. He punted Into rate terrl tory and. after earning th ball by a series of line play. Ward scored another touchdown tor (South Dakota with an end run of twenty-five yards. Sheets failed to kick and the fcore stood S to I. The tUh.d. iuitcr tud'.d 1' tfl HaUly i 'vr' ( wet I , .1 -i i ... mm. . - ... , ' w 9jr . i-T7l" i Monmouth Park Reserves jj y. o!.!,.r. k I i k i ' ' ' ' -' uwtiWw.ii.i i in, in ,i.f i - J . i,i,i-aMjaamto,i ii i nr miiiibi him-I , SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 5, COf .AWy V.t t fUJti C wl fj Tik. r a "iecTSMuM:nwriAicSMWMpj MEf?G 7 1 SWANC AND-f MUllAAlE ismY'Nu ro ter Morve vuit twv each (He.r n ' 'NOMlG TO VGTf- Tl- UdV t ft. Li. SQMC MORE j- xvrrrtvU t o., sov. . tbpecial iel- egram.) In a speedy gam today the Kearney Normal defeated Grand Island Baptist college, to (. During the flrat quarter the Normal waa mostly on the, defensive and Grand Inland secured their only touchdown afteer twelve minute of play, on a croaa buck fake and a run of fifteen yards. In the second both team played evenly. The only sensational play in tills quar ter waa a forty-yard run by Kssert of tli normal. The third quarter found Grand Island! playing entirely on the de fensive and Normal strong, the punter of the two team doing most of th work. The fourth opened up fast. On a neatly executed pass to Dossctt, Normal gained thirty-flv yard and came within strik ing distance of thnir goal. Tackle Round waa called and Randolph of Normal car ried th ball ovr th line for Normal' only touchdown. With thirty-seven seconds yet to play CarrUr dropped th ball from th thirty- yard line and scored the winning three points. The Normal ha not been defeated this year and ateands an excellent Chan, o of winning th Intercollegiate champion hip, having beaten Hastings, Grand la land and Cotner by larger acorea than other teama. Th lineup: IDA CEOVE HAS EASY TIME l Fall (rt Kathlaa; te Forty lx fur Oapeaeats. IDA GROVE. I., Nov. 4,-tSpeclal Tele gram.) Ida Grove defeated Iowa Fltta 4t to 0. Ida Orove' defense wa Impreg nate ana the oens a consistent gainer. Marsh, a former Omaha boy, played a star quarter. Once he dodged through the whole team for seventy vrri aunt touchdown. Harrtgan made a dodging run oi tnrty-nre yard to a touchdown. Ida Grove worked th forward pass for big gain. Lineup: liana Defeat Tekaswak. RI.A1K. Neb.. Nov. 4. (Special.) The Dana college laaket ball team defeated a team from the Tekamah High school here Friday afternoon by the score of II to & The feature of the game waa a basket made from center by McKlnnvy. Persistent Advertising 1 the Road to Dig Returns. bOMC MORE! L rSA7 TMEYLl. ALL MAKPMfWEY KrilMn4 Vv BtaU iiAvi.. i,l) ooEr Ttur if they vore- SAY T4eYU..AU. MAKGMOAJ6Y A0 Right Halfback; TJndemeyer, McCreary, Right End; Kelpln, jJRI TIGERS BEATEN ha Team Hai Game All Its jwn Way Throughout. W TO SIX FINAL SCOEE Mayer Usable to Moore I'atll iConrtra period. While Vis ors' polata Art Made la Flrat Half. MBIA, Mo., Nov. .-The Unlver- Oklahoma'a foot ball team won e Missouri State university here rnoon by a score of 14 to . The ana were not able to acore until th period. ma' points were made in the If. The Mlsaourlan were un- the heavy onslaughts of the lans, whose fast back field tore ent in Missouri' line and the ends for long gains. Okla iilay was a reversal of the game I and throughout th flrat period I t open play deceived th Mis er Missouri went beyond the t. the field Oklahoma tightened and held tha opponents w it .".out uble. Missouri' score was made run for a touchdown and Mill' neup: tlons-MIaisouii. Anderson for I Gallager for Barton, Wlkler for all for Wilder. i as Surprised Washburn Men TOPEKA, Kan.. Nov. t.-Waetfburn gave Kansas a surprise in today's gam and held th visitor to one touchdown, and three field goals, Kansaa winning by th score of 14 to C Washburn' defense was atubborn, while the offense was un expectedly strong. Kansas' playing waa ragged at time and It wa Deluney's kicking that decided the contest in favor of Kansas. He wa responsible for nine points, kicking three field goal. . Kansas (cored six points in the second period on two field goal by Delan-y, on from th ten-yard line and the other from the twenty-flve-yard line. In the third quarier Kansaa scored a touchdown when Ammona went over after Kansaa bad recovered th ball on a blocked kick over Washburn' twenty- flve-yard line. Goal wa mimed. Wash burn came back In the same period, when, after the ball had been advanoed from mldfleld. BUbop ran twenty-Ove yards with the entir Kansaa team on hi back and oored a touchdown. Tom Unson kicked goal. Near the end of the fourth period, De laney dropped another goal from the twenty-flve-yard line. WOOD EIVEB MEETS DEFEAT Lalbeabarc Ilia- .lold Heavy Ad versaries anal Wlas. GOTHENBURG, Neb., Nov. (.Special Telegram.) Gothenburg High school de feated th Wood River champlona tld afternoon by - a score of li to 17 In a fant gam o foot ball. , Wood Elver scored first In flfty-fiv seconds after a Klckoff and again oon after, -which caused Gothenburg to hold Wood River' big Uu like a ton wall. Wood River outweighed the local by everal pounds, but Gothenburg's excellent team work told In th final acore. oGthenburg play Lexington High school her next Sat urday. Preaa Threw Ml- Barms. MASON CITY. la..- Nov. -SP?"f'a Telegram -Paui Phren threw M k Burn of Chicago In two straight fall, securing the fust fall In nine and th sec ond In twelve minute. Key to th Bituatlon-Bee Want Ad. f-Ut OffVe RV6. AAAY thg - way i LINCOLN HIGH TRIUMPHS Fast Team Work Brings Victory Over East Pes Moinei High. SMALL SCCSE, SIX TO KOTXUa Seperb Defease at Llarola Team Makes It Impoaalble for Vle ' Iters from Iowa to Ceore. . . LINCOLN, Neb.. Nov. 4. (Special Tele gram.) Llnooin High school defeated the East lie Moines High, one of the claim ants of the stat championship of Iowa, by the close score of to 0 In on of the most brilliant gridiron battle witnessed on Nebraska field. Although 'outweighed nearly fifteen pounds to the man, Lincoln High out played their opponent in every .1 part men t and th superb defense of the lo cals was th feature of th game. Tha only score resulted after De Moines fumbled a kick on their own twenty-flve-yard line, Lincoln getting the ball. Pomerene then mad a forward pas to Mann and the little end carried the ball the rest of the way to the goal Una, Metcalfe for East De Molne made a forward pass In th second quarter to Mullen, who raced sixty yards for a touchdown, but the referee had called time and th ball was brought back. Lincoln gained the ball on downs and began a steady march for' the goal line. Time was called for the first half with the ball on the East DccMolncs tr"T.ty yard Hne. In the third quarter the ball zigzagged across the field, but in the fourth quar ter the weight of th vlRltors began to tell and they had the ball on the Lin coln ten-yard line when time was called. The lineup: LINCOLN. DEg MotNB. Mann, Clirobera....TUB. L.e. gellara P. Waatever ....UT H.T... R.O... C L.T.... L.O.... Q R-H... L H.i. Voder . Baoey Hisda i... Cmranauih Kallog ...Mevcalta (C- ... C Mulian Brars W'ltke Mills Omaroa Wilms) h , Pomarane lOTl. Wllaaa , Kohout ...L.O. c. ...RO ...R.T. :v.:2: ..R-H. K. r liltes xouchdown Mam Goal from touch. down: Kahout. Official: Referee:, Mo Coy of Bellevue. Umpire: Mason. Field Judge. Luke. Illinois Defeats Purdue University CHAMPAIGN. 111.. Nov. 4-The Uni versity of Illinois defeated Purdue uni versity by a core of U to S on Illinois field today. 1 Illinois had everything Its own way until the last period, when Pur-' due gained a lease of life and proved dangerous. The Illinl managed to brace, however, and the sum total of Purdue's efforts was the drop kick by Oliphant, which saved his team from being utterly blanked. For three quarters the play was In Purdue territory. Dillon and Rob ert scored the Illinois touchdowns In th second period. Hall, the Illinois quarter back, was Injured in the third period, disorganising the work of the local eleven. Western League Club Owners Will Meet BT. JOSEPH, Nov. 4.-Preeident N. U O'Neill has called a meeting of the West ern league club owners In Chicago, No vember 1L when the question of adopting a shorter schedule for 112 than that of the last season will be considered. It Is believed that a schedule of U4 game In stead of ltiS will be adopted and that th Western will go back to the three-trip plan. This year each club made four trips around the circuit, playing three games Instead of four, as formerly. The experi ment is said to have proven unprofitable. PIERRE. S. D.. Nov. 4. (Special Tele gram.) Pierre High achool defeated Mil ler High school 31 to 0 at Fort Pierre. Fort Pierre High defeated Lead lllgli i to k (r MBBKSXTat ATI. Clock Do your live Ht, On Meredith Ave., between 28th Ave. and 29th Street, there are 6 occupied houses and in 8 thoy tako Tho Beo. Advertisers eau cover Omaha with one newspaper. By Tom McNamara Ajo,MOjr camt eeTRugaNO WHO DONE THAr ? IF I CAfCH THE-GUY WHO, DONE, THAr. I LL ILL. ILL ILL, ILL. Hi Dons wflKuT' ) . AWKEUPjj- C ft cor WESLEYAN, 16; BELLEYOE. 5 Heavier Team of Methodists Cleans Up the Indians. STAR PLAYS DURING THE GAME Bellevae's Backs Fall to Recover Ball Qwlekly F.wowat aa4 Fast Opponents Score Three Time. Outweighed ten pounds to the man and with- two star men in. th hospital Belle vue wa defeated by Weeleyan Friday by a score of 16 to S. After trying a brilliant array of forma tions by both teams the game soon re solved itself into a punting duet. In all thirty-nine punts were exchanged, in which Fowler had a slight advantage, although two of his kicks were blocked, while Weslpyan's man got every one away cleanly. Bellevue's great disad vantage waa due to the failure of th backs to recover the ball quickly and cleanly enough. Both teama tried dro or place kicks three times, but failed to score by this method. The great features of the game, however, were the plucky fight Bellevue made against great odds and tha carrying of th ball by Chamberlain, Wesleyan's left half. McCandless, his teammate, and Fowler, Bellevue's fullback, were not far behind, however, in this line. For Bellevue Stookey and Captain Paul sen -made, tackle after tackle that simply drove the crowd wild and Paulsen further distinguished himself by intercepting a forward pass and running forty-five yards for Bellevue's only touchdown, shaking ott three tackier In doing iL Bonderson, Bellevue's giant taoklc, broke up play after play by smashing through Wesleyan's line and stopping it before it cot started. O. W.bb, Bellevue's center, though pitted against Ruyle, who outweighed him fifteen pounds, fought his opponent to a standstill and time after time broke through the line. In the third quarter recovering a fumble and running-twenty-flve yards through a broken field before being downed. While two men starred for Weeleyan, the whole team played a wonderfully con sistent game and as it now looks they are in certain line for the state champion ship. The lineup: WB8LSYAX. BELLEVUE. McCormlck .LB R B Paulaen (0) Bobderaua K Jane O. Wobti W. Webb Curtis ...a....... Moora Maiwell Stroke? .. oir Olabaium Bandall Ka'wall Ruyle (CI Ba-uaett Olaaaoa Gomme Van AUaa Chambarlala . Adas McCandla.! .. Substitute ..IT. ..L.O. C. ..R.O. ..at ..KB ..Q B ,.LH ..r.u R.T H.0 , C L.O L.T L.E QB UH KB R.H .R.H Hkiderman. for Maxwell. Mason. Referee: Maxwell. Umpire: Head linesman: Baulabury. NAVY VICTORIOUS AT HOME Foot Ball Cravaao Shares Honors with Aeroplane Overhead. ANNAPOLIS, Md.. Nov. 4.-Wbikt Lieutenant John H. Rodger circled over head and got a literal birdseye view of ' the contest from th steersman's seat la the Navy biplane, th Navy eleven that afternoon defeated Agricultural and Me chanical college of Raleigh, N. C, 17 to '. The flight of th naval aviator dlvldf attention, with an interesting garjte marked by brilliant work at times and poor playing and poorer headwork at others. ' HASTINGS HIGH BEATS HE ARMEY Score of Six to Nothlasr Has I'p oa Capitalist. HASTINGS, Neb., Nov. 4.-(Sper1al Telegram.) Hastings High school de feated Kearney lllgh school, to 0. Ar venette scored a touchdown and Slucmau kicked goal In the last half. Twice Kearney held Hastings on downs tnsiae I.eriiey a iivv-yaiu uuc. no uo-up; HASTINUS. XElRNtT Laalar ..LB IR.B. I H T. Warthara DaTiea ....,,. Lamp Ruaaar Carroll T .1 1 1 1 r I I Pratt Aaderaao .. Siiallaua .. Bare McLaagtilla Kladla ..... Kohl Arvaaetle .. McCarthy , Sluauaa ... ....L.T. ...L.d. u n C. ...R.O ...R.T ID ...BE. in.. UK . .) . Q Morrtaon .... Lama . Lambert .... Lucaa . . Procter ....L.HIL.H ,...R H IK H ....F.B.jr.B Tot. 1SU 142. cuotomerc here U