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THE LKK: OMAHA. MOXIMV. NtJVEMBKIl C. 1011. Jeff Should Have Known Better Than to Stick His Head Out By "Bud" Fisher JEP I rir.lt MC --...i-a. .Mwi. I iOT S Cott ON MN - T-ts Boston (ST T-C c- . .. . ' ' r v--. a 1 l it ,.-k 4 j CORNHUSKERS RETURN HOME Nebraska Accepti Tie with Aggies as Virtual Defeat. FEAUK'S INJURY IS SEVERE Captain Khonkn fmym Mrrnuon I Thralral I'.fforla of Team In He rent Weeka Iteapmialble fur I'oor Condition. LINCOLN, Nov. B. pt T.-l" Brum.) Twenty-one bruised Cornhuxkers re turned , Hundiy from Ame, la.. Home what surprised ns a result of Saturday's little with the Agrfles. but not dlxlinart ened. Nebraska virtually accepts the tlo (.-dm with tha AKla a a rtefiat for thr wu not an undoigrnduat In lAn roln who did not mprct tha Cornhiiskera to trounc the lowana by a big cor. Without attemptlnu to detract from tho brilliancy of AinW .Uy or tha complete of tbelr victory in holding the pow erful Cornhunktre' team to tlo aoore, every member of the aquad eeemod ttnanlmoua In the opinion that brak tied aotely became the Cornhiiaker v ere In no condition to enter the gruel l'nu battle auoh ee waa enoountered on tie Ame field. The lonn atrln of four hard EHtnea coming In auucrnelun proved too much for even the remarkable eloven whlnh admittedly the Cornhimkera are nd an a reeult the chumplanuhlp of the Mlafourl valley may remain disputed. An unfortunute Injury to Owen Frank ' In the first few niinutea pluy cilpplod the malnetay of the CornhuHkeia" acorlng machine am finally forced hla with drawal from the game In the final quarter. Frank'a "eharley liorae," auatalncd In the Mlourl game, when the Cornhueker tr waa forced to wear another ault after aomebody had atolen hla, waa ag gravated In the flint quarter by a virion tackle and toward the clime of the flrat period' the plucky little halfback Wa Kufferln excruciating pain from hla leg. How he remained In the game o long It a puixle to eeverftl of the plavrra who knew of hla Injury, Frank had no comment to offer Sunday afternoon on the game, except that the Agglea were entitled to full credit for tbtrlr work and the CornhuMkere did the bt they could In tho condition. II ttld that he waa Injured In the flmt quar ter and waa unable to get into tho Inter l. ronre or carry the ball with aucce. Captain Khonka took the virtual defeat phlloi.ophl.ally and auld the Ncbrunka Jncn played the bent they could. Meat la I'our Condition. He uld that tho CornhuNkera were tin ubio to do themvt'lvv Juatloe. Cbauner omplalncd to the captain before going It.to the game that he was worn out and the biMkflcId wa plainly In poor phyul.al condition. An unfortunate feature of the irlp wu the ntveuitty of Nebiaxka Icav tn Lincoln lute Frlduy afteriyion, the ("m arriving In Lion Molnea at 1U o'clock that night. The player were forced to et up at 7 o'clock and rntch a truln for yinefc, mit lhat the Cornhueker were on t'.e road practl.uHy from the time they 1. ft Lincoln and were forced to go Into the game without a chance to recuperate li-om the effect of a long ride. ; The aquad. which returned Sunday, wag badly bruised, although with the excep tion vt Own Frank, pone of the player received Injurlea aevere etiouKh to compel Jhem to withdraw from practice. The work during the week will be very IRISHMEN DEFEAT BELMONTS Five Hundred Persons See Sham rocks Beat Old-Time Bivals. BOHAN SCOHES FIELD GOAL Fumble on l'lrlern- aril Line I're tenla atinuirweka from Scorlen Another Tnucbilonii ilain) l'in) lag- Keen. 1 in- Hiauimi.'k dclcated the llclmonl, V) lt 3. at foot baU at l'.enaon F.tigle park yeantrday afteriHMin. About 600 foot ball devotee weie preaont and all ecemed aat lafled with the faat playing of both team. The Uelmont won the ton and choee to defwnd tho nouth goal. Callahan kicked off. Kelly advanced ten yardn. The Del mont were forced to punt and tho Klntm rocka lout on a fumble. The ball aee awed from one aide to the other until the IielmonU got cloo enough to try a drop-kick, which fulled. At the and of the flrat quarter tho ball waa on the Shamrock' twenty-five-yard line. cor on Drop Kick. Pecond quarter: The Uelmont gained Ix yard, and on the lat down Itohan drop-kicked for three point from the Mneteen-yurd line. The iielmonta kicked off. The Shamrock advanced the hall to the twruty-Hlx-yard lino. On the third down Frank Qulglry went around tha end for a touchdown, tlcul wua mimed. The Iielmonta kicked off to the Hhamrocki In the third quarter. On line plunge by Qulgley, Callahan and Fitzgerald tha bull wuN'advunccd to the five-yard line. Cal lulian went through tackle for the final touchdown. 11 on I wa mimed. The Sham, rock had the beat of the balance of the quarter, but failed to aoore. Fumble Prevent Hcore. In the lat quarter the Irishmen rushed up the flold to the fifteen-yard line, where a tumble put them out of commUxIort. Immediately the Uelmont pulled a few trick play, coupled with three iticcewful forward pawnee, which all told netted them eighty yarda. The r'hamrock wok up and broke up forward paaae therei after. They held the Iielmonta and then tarted up the field. They were plowing throUKh rather fart when timo wa called. The rtelmont are looking for game. Call Cleorge Ilagrman at Webeter Next Hunduy the Phumrocka play Valley, Neb., at the Ilenaon Kuglo park. Women will be udmllted free. Tho llreiip: mtAalHITK leufFirr rti Krone' ......... 'VtlU ..,.... ir.Yvuaur I'nrrlT I'MWt rnwmM ItlUfcu itiMT .u.rhi.jwna: ,...r.c . .. R'l t.d. ...IJl.l no. ,..T I I.T .. .i t I n r. ..."tit I.K. ...ua uti. .. i. w . ..KM.l Ml. ...Ul I HII ... r. . , V.uliey, PK1.M0N Wett-car4 llrr Walt Mt'An.irwwa Iiohin ,P frnmu Kuiim JUauaan Kally Mrt'rairii umil Cullahnn. K. t rice: Kmiiiti. Umpire: Hmtth. Head I nefrnn: IZ. Fltsgerald. Field J itige: Fu Iconcr. ONE OF OLD JOHN HARVARD'S SWELL KICKERS. r- "IS J. . i rl.t. aa tle caiue w-IUi Itoaoe 1 regarded K i n!y a piacllc eoutent. With two k. U-fuie them the Cornhuiker will l ave an excellent oi'portuiilty to real up I r Uie reiiutlulug gaira tXi tha Jay t.ewLcra at IwreiH-c, when the chain pMiusbtp of tLe Uuaeuurt tailey will prob ably be at Make, deeptte the tie acute at An.' faturtlay. la I rata ry Win freai W mare, 1 AIKBLTKV, Neb.. No. 6. Hclal -'I v.f Kalrbury (out ball Uara left ited the more Mu.h avhoo! f.ut ball team on lie gridiron at the city park Saturday. r.e gaune telugl to Falrbury from the ..i.iiuie it auarted and the Kairbury play er bad everything their own ay; itiukiug toucbdoona at will end kicking V-aie. Tbey nuui eigbten tuchtowi '.'! kicked a number of koU and !h . or waa Kl to V. The Kairburv Hlh r bo.4 foot tall team haa been au.-cv.fu In every game iif tUia eeaaou. Tina u l ie first game the Wymure team baa I i.ie4 tola acaaon. Kawkat Boat at Hairaaa. KAVKNNA. Neb., Nov. B.-iftrlal ) 'A boxiiMf match waa pulled off in haveona lawrt eveuing between Tom Mo. trttiy, a local middleweight, and a boxer from Kanaae City, brought tier end baiked by a niimU of citiacna of lnokru Iw. The f.glit waa waim whtl it taaled. alcCarlhy winning In aev. t-riig round by kuocklng bi opponent vuu A Utrga and orderly crowd attended tiie bout .- r .-rr. .-. 1 r -J ' 'v-V " - w - m . ... 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'. -1 i a ... I : 1 I I i Signal Corps Men Beat Light Guards in Speedy Contest The Signal Corp foot ball team ot Fort Omaha defeated tho Dodge Light Guards, 14 to 0, In a fat game at Ath letic park, Council bluffs,' tjunduy after noon. The game was cltan and free from wrangling. Both teams played good foot ball. A large crowd aaw the game. Two carload of regulars from Fort Omaha rooted for their men. After the second half the mine was played In a drlaillng rain. Cone and Fiahburn put up a. good exhi bition for tbe Dodgers In end runs and blocking, but the Regulars, who were heavier, were too much for them. They had star players In Wyman. Tompkins, Grola, O'Nell and Campbell. The flrcworkj started in tha second quarter after a few minutes play. A fumble by Kynett let Wllaey of the flag: wavers get the ball. He made a sixty-yard end run for a touchdown. Wyman kicked goal. Fort Omaha made another touchdown by straight foot ball. A forward pas from Campbell to Wyman and a ten-yard run by Wyman mado another touchdown.' Wvman failed to kick goal Neither team gained, nn advantage in the third quarter until near tho end, when Wyman . mado a field goal from the twenty-flve-yard line. The lineup: LIGHT GUARDS Conn; Mack, the taciturn leader of the! AtUlc'.Ica, watolilns his team In tho world' korles, to pick out the few flawa (hat only ho might discover, and figure way to remedy them. Homo say that Ui Philadelphia chieftain intenda to ' land pat" next year, keeping the eamo lineup throughout, that came through auoh. a glorious season thla year, bul thr are rumors going tho rounds that h already 1 contemplating a change or two In the makeup of the nine. No inkling can be had of what he Intend doing, however, as every member of th outfit has performed in top-notch style. One guess Is that Connie will not us Ira Thomus behind the bat as much as heretofore, and In that case Jack Lapp will get much more work. The latter dis played better form than Thomas during the clash with the U lain a. GOPHERS AND BADGERS LEFT Championship of Big: Eight Between Two Teams. Lies MEnSTSOTA REVEALS STRENGTH Hick Kaee Artlon Inhibited by Gopher Ilaeka llafflca Maroon Tackier In Saturdaj'a (.aiue, 1 CHICAGO. Nov. & taturduy'a foot bull games In the middle west apparently nar rowed the championship of tho Lllg Eight conference uiilverxlucs to the L'nlVereltlca Of Minnesota and Wisconsin. These two teams are the only ones in the conference remaining undefeated and the coming game between them will probably decide th title. Minnesota showed uturduy that It ha a championship team. The Gophers played a strong game against Chicago, winning, 30 to 0, uud reveuled a strength that had not been suspected. Wixconsln' ' chance with the Gopher will be handi- capped by the los from Its lineup of Pol lock, who was Injured In Saturday's game with Iowa. That Minnesota had concealed it real strength In the game with Nebraska and Iowa wa the freely expressed opinion of expert who witnessed the defeat of the Maroons. A variety ot foot ball was un covered on Northrup field Saturday th.it was a revelation to the spectators. Th. Gopher hacks had been perfected In the "high knee action." which baffled Ma roon tackier again and again. All had been coached to run low and lift their kneea In a inuuner to "uppercut" tack ier effectively. After such a defeat Coach Stage of Chi cago will fry to mend his weak spots, but some say that be lacks the material. For It weight, Chicago Is till a good team and the Maroons have a fair chanc of rolling up a serlca of victories ".n th reat of their game. In the eaat not a alngl one of the big team can claim a clean slate and there la likely to be much dispute In awardlag th title. FORMER O'NEILL MAN IS ACCUSED OF ARSON HOT BI'IUNGS, S. D., Nov. 5.-(Spe-clal.) G. It. Flannagan. i-ou of a mil lionaire banker ot O'Neill, Neb., has been bound over to the circuit court In JI.'KH) bonds at a preliminary hearing, charged with arson. Flannagan Is owner of the Hmithwick Lumber company, whoso yard burned at Smlthwlck. near here, June 4. After elaborate Inquiry by Deputy State Fire Marshal Crans In foi illation was filed connecting Flanna gan with the fire, tho property being heully insured. State Insurance Com missioner Baa ford attended the hearing. lYInclpal counsel for defendant was M. F. Harringfkn of O'Neill, Neb. Flanna gun's father now lives in Minneapolis. Key to the Situation Bee Want Ads, AGED MAN SHOOTS WIFE AND TRIES TO KILL HIMSELF ATLANTIC, 1A.. Nov. i.-llrs. J. p. Chriatofferson, 70 years old, waa found today at her home here with four bullet wounds in her head, from shots fired by her husband, alio a septuagenarian. Meydeo FlBhhurn Fradarlck ... Frotiardt Young Oehlo Con Caryl (Capt). 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Another Revolution in Mexico Prevented MEXICO CITY, Nov. 6.-Had It not been for the carelessness of one of th former revolutionary officers In carrying In one of his pocket a copy of the 'plan of Taoubaya," Francisco I. Jdadero, It I believed, would have been forced to begin hla administration by opposing the efforts of those who once more would overturn the government. Kvldenc secured by the police and secret service agents Is that today h4 been determined upon for the inauguration of the "counter revolution." Simultane ously the rebellion was to have been started in Vera Cms, Oaxaca Chiapas and along the northern frontier, especially in the state of Tamaulpls. Emeliano Vasquea Oomex, former minis ter of the interior, according; to plotter already under arrest, wa to have been president if the projected revolution suc ceeded. Of those under art est none Is nationally prominent and few are known well even In this city. 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