unday Bee PAET FIVE SPOET SECTION The Omaha SPORTS VOL. XLI. NO. 21. Western Gridiron1 Heroes Who v-x S7 J t NORTH PLATTEJAKES GAME ' ' captain ncKKRiN-o. o BHiKN of tow a. f . I -1 .''i" 1 HlK, 1 -v 'II Gcts Revenue Upon Kearney Mili- Minneu. . .tap r i. - ta7 Academy, 12 to 0. ST. JOE TRIMMED BY HIGHELEVEN Defeat of Tear Ago Wiped Out by rurple and White by Score of 38 to 10. GAME SWIFT IN SPITE OF COLD Flayers Bace Through it in Sweaters ; . and Ear Muffs. MUCH - FUMBLING ' AS RESULT Visitors Lose Ball Repeatedly from This Cause. RECTOR PLUNGES THROUGH LINE Fallback of, Omaha Easily Hxcela Jaaalaan, taa Klckcv tor Mia ' aarlanat Tackles Groaa Galaera. The Omit Hlgrh eleven avensed their defeat of ' last year by trouncing the much-touted ' championship Bt Joieph Central' High team to the overwhelinint tune of SS to 10 at Rourke park Saturday Afternoon. The fame vrj played ' with the tem perature hovering around ten degrees above ve zero mark and sno'w flurries, combined with a strong north wind, add id 1o the disadvantage of either team play ing anything' like Ideal foot ball.' As. a consequence there was fumbling con tlnually, although fit. Joseph seemed to feature in 'this particular part of the game. The two " eleverui resembled hockey players a? they dajhc.1 about clad In heavy sweatei'3 and veatinz.enug U. el caps, borne cf the puiyeia wore gloves and one enerceUo youth had .a pair of earmuffs Instead of a headgear. Rector at fullback for the puro and white waa tho feature of the game with his wonderful line plunges and end runs, scoring five of Ornpha'o touchdowns. Rector was in the gumo all the time and waa never thrown for a loss of yarda. lie easily excelled . Jtunluon, tho little (Usourian lilckcr. !:i the. punting game and the booU of 1i',j left toe often went as far as sixty yards with the wind. Omaha Tram Work Wood. As to Individual play, tho wuole Omaha tnani negotiated a sltady and brilliant tlaaa of foot bail, nl'dld team work and excellent lntertorcr.ee . on the part ff the bac!:a hhowinj 1.3 at all times, omaha'a two tackle-, iX.jtin,j.n at left and "Ole" Carlson ftt r'a::t, both figured as sure ground (minora, and time and again big Raclimt.n drajed two or throe of the St. Joserh players for five yards or more until ho was downed. Ie Lamatre and Mur.n-.ke, hiv, and t'elby, quarter, pulled off aome excellent lntr ferenc and .good Individual gains, jnilard. lfcft end. toro off a thrilling thlrty-ftve-yard nn in the third qua ter which braught the crowd to their feet. Johnson at right half, starred lor the visitors, scoring bofli of tnelr touch- uowna Jamison, captain and quarterback, waa a consistent player and, despite the fact that he was handicapped by having a weak line. u able tu get away for everat good fain. Back Firlda Well Matched. t. Joseph was slightly outweighed on the line, but the backfieUs of the two teams were about evenly matched. No one was Injured during the came and the lineup of the both teams remained the same throughout all four quarters, ex cept when Charles Borden was crnt In at light tackle fur the Mlsoourlana In place of Bell In the final quarter. A large crowd attended the game d-. kltte the winiy leather and yelled 1 1. tin selves hoarse from beneath blankets Continued u Secoud 1 ago.; ''v-c::' :':r :SYW OMAHA SECOND BEATS BLA "v 'X p " t " i!L.AATUa Extra Field Goal is th.e Lead of J f . 1 i rn" I,,rrlt,' Rv-0 fP local Lads. W.' " J H I GLOVES WOEN IN THE GA1 fmmt flmy Fern Ait Itif Wy Throu In Multe of the old WbUM ' Midi the Boys' Dlovd ' 'Tlnslr. uraplied over the fast Blair Hijh c( lads by the score of 9 to 6 aa a pralln ary to the big- Omeha-Bt. Joe gajna Rourke park. Both teams (cored a touchdown kicked boal before the firat two .quarj of the fame were over and It was until Cole, the purple and white left 4 was able to score a drop kick In the fl quarter that Omaha took - the lead Mo C ' . Inkster, right end. Sole, left end, ; James Durkee, fullback, were the e for th. .n k4. hunting odne. Fred Masters ana w. A. wunraiu i uiir-""" ... "in quarter wbea he chased down tho fl and fell on one of Omaha'a punts fcJ visited touchdown, beblnd Blair's goal line. also played a hard game and place. perfect drop kick between tbe goal w from Illalr's twenty-yard line in the f quparter. . .' I la Her, fullback and captain of . . . ,,J' 1 lie hiviiiiivuiii nwi .... " ' visitors, was Injured in a head-on colli ant fr nUndy, Nuveinber 8. To ar wlth one of Omaha'a backs and hu.1 range this date call Lou Uovlne, Pouglaa bo carried off the field. His injury t; -764- . not seiioua, howievei:. - Cariyle. tlie main equeese of the Dodge Haller at funback and Mle.ner at.rlJ half, pulled off aome fast playa . for tlirTllirK1 visitors, Al leaner getting away for several end runs of from fifteen to thirty yards. ClaJr nt the quarter position also played a plucky game. . The feature of tho game were tho big white gloves, worn by the Omaha lads and they,, drew the undivided attention of tho crowd for several minutes In tho second quarter. Lieaplte tho chilly weather eome, thrilling plays were pulled off and the white gloves of the Omaha lads clung like big anowflakcs to the red Jerseyu of the Blair" nun-tors. The. lineup: 2D OMAHA HIGH. BLAin . HIGH. Cole .UK.! UK. Fetrson H. Durkee.. Nelson . .Woolery ... Keyee Jones ,...'.. ..UT.L'f. ...l.g!i..g. CC. . ..R.O.IR.G. ...K.T.K.T. ..R.E.I R E. Msh. r Feeg iJ'Jler .Rosenlau!n , Bradley . . . 1", Ha Her Clair Bolt Mlesnsr Cole culver cap.)..y.B.;j.n. anun UH.jvH. Richards U.H.IRH. Larson R.H.I J. Uurkee F.B.'F.B (cap) HaUer ToMChdowu: llesner, Inkster. Field gual: Cole. (Jool from tourhdowns: BIt, C:o:e. Rfforee: Ringer of Nebraska, t iri pire: loiitgomcry of Wlcni.m. Field Jula; Kemp of Wayne. Head linmman: Uates of Blslr, Time of quarters; Ten minutes. CORNELL AND HARVARD WIN CROSS-COUNTRY RUNS PHILADELPHIA. Nov. . 11. -Cornell's long dtstanra rfinners defeated the cross country teum of the University of Penn sylvania today over tbe flve-mlla course, 21 to ii. Berna, the two-mile champion, and Jonoa, the American mile record holder, finished first and vtoond for Conic-iL liemt'i time was ST; 49. Jonas' time was i7:ot. NEW HAVEN. Cor.n., Nov. ll.-Iiar-vard won Kit 11 the freshman and varsity cross-country raoes from Tale today by wide margins. Kermit Rovceveit, who ran with the Hai vard varsity team, completed the cistance. six miles, in thirteenth position. PRINCVM'OX. N. J., Nov. ll.-Tbe Piincesn cross-country team won a rather alow raoe from Columbia over the Intercollegiate course here today, Score, 22 to H. tuns City Wlas. 8IOVX CITT, I., Nov. Ii Speclal Telegram. 1-Football: Sioux . Clt, 11; North Dts Molnts, fi. OMAHA, SUNDAY MOUSING. NOVKMHKlt f i1 4. y w ihii I'll . I . ' I ilt V'. f t .1 : ,'i'.M If v V Mil I .... I u - -V . jiupt or rniCAqo. kkckib moll, I f r t t J Brilliant lunter.' AVieconsin's Benaationai yuarteruuoK. V. A. WUNRATII. A two claya- Hhoot fn j'luito river, uiree two davs. They were mostly majlards unl snid town election day and I heartily apreo thHt tliey had the bent rood foundry in tna country. For mixes with the fast Belmont com bination address Oeortce Hagomarif 1j'j13 North Seventeenth; lelephon. Webster 28tr,. thev tered ttuiiif. M I. n I. 1. rK an nn.n Two by hli I husky liciiv wnul.l like to arranaa One T0UWWH"t horde for Thajiks- Decides thVa4aV.s M'CORMICK MAKES STAR RUN Nails Paust on Druke's ThlrtyFtve Yard tine aad with Clear Field ' Scores Oaly Touchdown , of the Game DBS MOINES, la., Nov. ll.-(Spwlal.) trake trounced . Grlnnell In ' a poorly played game in tho m!4et of a snow torm, 6 to 0. , Drake's victory came in the fourth quarter after Grlnnell . had forced them to an uphill fight air the way, when MoCormlck, Drake' tackle, recovered on of Rlmon's punts on Grln tiell'a thlrty-flve-yard line and ran th romalnder of the distance with uo one between him and victory. Grlnnell could nor compare with Drake tn carrying tho ball anl made firftdown but twice during the battle,, whlls Drake ripped tholr line open for from five fo ten yards at a clip and at least three tlmea ware within almost reaching 's tance of the coveted goal line, but not a Drake back could be found who could batter down liinnell's defense for th few yards that were needed. Lineup: DRAKE. I GRINNEf.r. jiLcureignt JLt,. H.K..... R. Orison R'f. H.T Reovee H-G. KG..,.. Culvlll C. O Hofman UG. UO MoCormlck UT. UT Carlnon L.E. L.K Gnsgley (j.B Btmotis R.H H. IR.11B.. Weathtrwax ...F.B. K.B Cruli L.H.B. IL.H IS.. Maev Greenwood .... Larae.n .., Barrett .... Wilson Prey HeXH Hutherland .... Fagan ..... r'i'k .. Sherman NEBRASKA CITY TAKES GAME Omaha School fur Deaf Loses Hard Foaght Cvntrst. NLBRA&KA9 C1TV. Neb., Nov. 11 (Speolal Teles : am.) Th local high school foot ball team defeated the tiVvra of the Omaha School fr the eaf and Dumb by a ecore of -i to 0. It was a hard fought game, the first half being 11 to 0 and tho rceond half It to 0. A large crowd v.as out. despite the heavy wind und aero weather. - PeritiKtent Advertising 1 the Road to Big returns. Are Doing TIGERS BITE ICE cers Beat Them Playinjr in iZero Temperature. jf-SEVEN TO NOTHING OMAHAkea rat In l.lne, Xabraska miiea wri a n.o-.i... wldg-oo: Back Field far Three Qaartera, Twenty-fourt N, ' Neeb., Nov. 1. Ilaylng In of a November gale, with the ephone, Huut They have niitht I lure " ranging closo to rero, No oday defeated Doann college ot Umaha cumij but ti a score of 37 to 0. in th receive cxc numoer mo lianas or me piay- fumbling wall frequent, both ffendlng equally. Nebraska pre- a aubstllute line, with only two Sti a In the back fluid fo th first uarters, but the new mon per their part well, taking tho mean- tbe lighter colUgo boys at si- the outset, scoring one touchdown h quarter up to the final, when several substitutes went In and fairly tore up the poana line. The forward paia wan worked ' with suofeaa, and several long end runs marked tho lant two quarters. NEBRASKA. DOANa MrKe b K.B iMvldua SwaJlaoa I-T. R T Brinoa llk 10- 11.0 lltI-K1llott C. ; Ai1m Rom , ... H O ua...( Ml. kl. Aaiwriioo H.T. LT K,g MulltMa E I. B hl W(rulr:. Krink.-Q B ly.H Wilkinson fcuMH.fclwll ...Ull B L.H B KomU Purdy ri.KB. K H.li Krtiliiiir Olhwi !'. BiFB UnU Kubstllutes for ' Nebraska: Warner for R. Frank, Chaunter for MfKeo, Hhonka for Anderaou, tJlilott for Ptelk, Pearson for Rose, O. Krank for Russell. PunJy for Gibson. For Dearie: Moorman for Rico, Dickinson for Moorman. MINK LEAGUE HEARS REP0RT3 sleeting mi Nebraska C ity Goes Over Herts Officers. NKURAKKA CITT, Nov. 11 .-(Special .) Th dlreorors and offtoers of tn MJnk Base Ball league met in Ihta city Thurs day evening. Among those present were N. 8. Lyon and l 'ki. Leeds of Fails City, E. F. Gaua of Shenandoah, la.; T. J. Kawthorn of da rind a, la.; Lafe lllgglna and Warretj Cummina of Auburn, A. tiugney ana r.. a. tuix ok iihs city ana President Fred Carey of Omaha. The meeting waa called for th pufmc of auditing the accounts of the officers of the league and to get a full report of the season's work. Treasurer Morehoui was unable to be present, -but sent an item ised account of the monies received by the league and from whutn. Also how It as disbursed. Each club la to receive a detailed statement of the entire thing in a short time. No action a as taken ie- gardlng next season, but the matter war dlacuraed and also tbe aupport given by each of the town a.. Tills will all be gone over In detail so it will bt In shape to properly present at a meeting to be held in March. A vote of thanks waa given President i'arey for the effli-lent work he. lied done to make the !egue a iucceta. The key to hii'-h-ss in btirlnea is thet Judicious and j-rilstut u of newpaper edMittttuifc. 12, 1911. Good Work for Their Elevens KANSAS AGGIES WINNERS Beat Creighton by the Score of Twelve to Nothing. M0RGANT HALER IS A STAR Gets Away Trlth a Clear Field, bat la Nailed from Brhtad by a Faet Kaasaa Half back. MANHATTAN. Knn.. Nov, l!.-(Ppeclul Tlegram.)--A alxty-yard run by Mornn thler from .Crelghton'a thlrty-flvo-yard line In the laat quarter of the game added the vpectacular to a hard fought battlo between the Kansas Aggloa and the Omaha school here today In which the Agglea wore victorious ,by th aroro of 13 to 0. Morgaiithaler, who got away on. a tacklo awing, had a clear field to the Kansua goal, but Hehn, the fast Aggie half, overtook and downed him on the Kansas fifteen-yard line. After work ing the ball up to the Kansas, ten-yard - f . , I mo AHiw vuixvjl out oi.uaHgcr. ' tt i. un viiix yviii .11 w, f, w 1 1. w ... 1 v. u the Kanraa goul was Beriousl threat ened. Later Crelghton tried for a. field goal fro mtho thlrty-flve-yard line, but tho ball tell suverul yards, Hhort. The Arglea did all their scoring In the third qusrter, though they threatened In the second. With a high wind in their favor the Agglea puntod into Crelghton'a territory, held thm foe downa at their forty-yard . line and by line plunging curried the ball over. On it tickle swing Captain Holmes carrlnd the bull from tho clglit-yard line to th ftoal and Pimm was pushed over with It. Howenstlno kicked goal. Hcoro: Kansas, U; Crelgh ton. 0. 1 Thrno tulnubes later Plahl, the raiun' KanBHa end, re.Tuvei.il a beautiful on-lde kick from Crclglitou'a thirty-yard lino and ran twelve yard for a touchdown. Ail easy goal by lloweustlne made the si.ors 13 lu 0 In favor of the farmtir. The Aggies made their best galua through the Crelghtun lino with Hehn frequently carrying the ball to advantage. Crelghton was more successful with end runs, In which play Prucha often dlstln gijtlied himself. Few forward paasea were 'tried by either side and none was Uuoceeful, tltough Madden missed a beautiful chance to score oil a pasa when a guat ot wind carried the. ball Just out of his reach. The lineup; ' K. . A. C. I CREIGJ ITOX. Felp ")- Hauler Wherle Ui R(l. Hall, St pleton Collins , UT. R.T Taylor Ktahl L.K.'UG Hoi.kli.s Burkhelter ....R.O. UT... Morganttisler lomis R.T.J Up; lialler Holmes K. 1 . R.T Schaffer It. K. i. K Madden Hopper : It K.'R.E Black Slmms. Voui.g, g.H.;Q H Miller Hqwensteiue .J.M UH MvCoily Helm R.H. , R.H. Prucha. Levi Hulni F.B.'F.M Tamsoa. Hartwlg ....... F. U. I F. B CKEbTOV, la.. Nov. II. (Special Tc.lc gram ) Kgrdles f the storm the Cre. ton High school fit ball tfntn played Cha-iton ttlth a scute of f to 17 In favor of (V.eion. The attemlaiice was large r-gardle.s of tlic stoiin. The l;y to 'aureus In biiMlriess Is the Juillctoua and pediment ue of nrwfpsper sd-ertlslni SINGLE mi I'LATTK, Nb.. Nov. n.-fSpe- Telegram.HVlth tho Umperaturo at and biting north lnds sweeping the .i:eiu isorth Plstta defeated tho Kearney Mllttan- aeudemy tMdiiy, 12 to a Taking revenge for live dofeat last week at Kearney, North Flatte scored 011 touch downs by Cunningham and Lincoln on hort end runs, Norrle kicking goal in both instances. Forty-yard runs by Lin coln 11 iid N'orrls featured.' The etrong wind made forward pacw.'S difficult. North PlBtto getting away with threj and Kear ney making good on one., O'Brien starred for, Kearney by fast end work. North Platte's Interference waa perfect and Ita line plungea alwaya made good gains. Despite tho extreme cold the attendance was good. Lineup: North Platte. V 11011 'uniilnghajii . Trsmp KbUght Norrle (C.... thuitt McWII'lanis . Lincoln WeHaberg . . . . Rvan Kearney. I'tvttyman Linn Todd . Mitchell ... Booker Hoy ...C.IC... R.O, R.G.... .Uj. .M.T. .ur. I.O.... K.T.;.i UT..., Hi:.... R.H .UK.L.K.. Hart R.H ,R.H O Urlen F.H. F.H N Irro -(C) L.H. L.H., J. Naanrt Ruxsell , .....U.H.iU.B Hutherland Referee: Ke.fe. Notre 1'ianie; Umpire: K. N. Russell, Kearney MIMtsry academv, field Judge: Walltnr, Jhlgli. Michigan Beaten By Cornell Team ITHACA, N. X., Nov. ll.-Mlchigan was defeated here today l to ,0. , The 11 'nriiA 1 un.i Mini. i -.. .... .. , . . . w. .. . . -..tu u,l,14f. IjlliW .UIQ 111,' I . V.,.. ... .... . pregnable In the . first half. Neither team's backs could make any beadauy by ordinary foot ball, und puniing was resorted to, with gains about even. But. er tiled for a field goal front midfleld, but It went wide. Neither goal was threatened seiloualy throughout the half. Lineup: Cornell. Position Mifvlilgan. .... Iontius hog In .... G.vrrels . Ps lemon ... Kaynor Uullm Conklln ic) .... 1'lcar.J Wella .... Csrpell Thomiwon rnderhlll 76'. B U K. . Kyrlch L. 11. Munk ) UT. L. T.. U G. . (' Rourke U C J B. Whyte .C.R. G. Munn H.G.I R. T. Champaign ... R. T I rVlta R. K. R. K... Butler J. H ! U n... (I'l'mmor u h.ih. a... R. li. Whyte.. R H.F. B. ... Ames College Hands Cornell a Shutout UIEH. la.. Nov. IL-Iowa Ftate college defeated Cornell here title afternoon, eccre, 10 to 0. Hunt and Pfund did spec. tacular work and played the Cornell lino to a standstill. The local team waa In bad condition whim the game started and It was necessary to make a number of substitutions. Burge was the star bf th game, making fourtaen out ot fifteen possible punta and a touchdown, on which Ring helm kicked goal In tho third quar ter. 1 GOVERNOR WILL KICK OFF AT FOOT BALL GAME LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 11. To Governor Chester H. Aldrlch falls the duty of kick ing off at the atari of play In the Michigan-Nebraska game on November &. Manager Karl O. Eager has secured tbe governor'a promise to participate and at the sound of tho referee'a whistle, the state's executive will send the pigskin whirling through the air. The governor declined to say whether he would Join the varulty squad for practice before at tempting to perform on (he foot ball field before the crowd, nor would he say what tMgs be would wear fur the ottatlun. COPY FIVE CENTS. KANSAS FALLS TO TOE OF OKLAHOM A Boot of Captain Capshaw of Sooners Brings First Def eat of Season, Three to Nothing. JATHAWKERS BLOCKED 5Y SNOW Brand of Flay Compared to First . Year Scrimmaging. VISITORS IN FIGHTING . FORK Dogged Defense Eares Filing Up Greater Score. CHANCE TO WIN PASSED BY Six Time Lawreia ' Men Tint Opportunity t Croaa Goal Lia . . bnt Fall omca gtlchm View Contest. LAWRENCB, Kan.. Nov. U.-tSpec!!.) Playing In a blinding snow storm with the. wind blowing over th field In a fierce gale, the Kansas Jayhawkara lost their first gam thla aeason to Oklahoma, by a 8 to scors. - The day waa freeslng cold and It was Impossible . to . play good football; The Sooner outkltiked-Kanraa and had th better 'of th game In offensive play. lit this department of the gam, th Jay-' hawkera were cleanly outclassed by thair . opponents. ' Captain Capshaw and Courtrlght. the Sooner ha I fa.-played brilliant foot bail' and time after tlm they- carried th ba! for twanty-lv yard around th Kanaaa end before being vdowned. The playing of these two men alone waa ' responsible for th victory. After three minute of play, th Okla homa team worked th ball to th Kan aaa twenty-flv-yard line, wher ' Cap shaw kicked, a . field goal for th only score of th gams. Kansas fought hard.' in the latter part of th gam, but could ' not scoro. - Reeds, th Oklahoma punter, eom- i pletely outclassed Delaney, -Kanaaa ' uni versity a star punter. Th Oklahoman'a ' kicks averaged forty yari In spite of tho high wind, that waa blowing. Delanoy's, boots wera miserable and Kanaaa unhei slty Buffered. The playing of Hell, the Kansas quarter, and C Woodburj-, waa tlie fuature of th Kanaaa play. Their vork waa the only redeeming feature for Jayhawkera. .;ausaa had six chances to acor in th amn and each of the time Delaney failed at drop kick. Playing in the ec ond and fourth Quarter wao In Okla homa's territory, but Kanaaa could not punt th ball over. Coach Btlehm of Ne braska viewed th gam thl afternoon, it waa much surprised at th poor show ing of Kanaaa. - . "Th Oklahoma boys war too faat for the Kansas ends," eaid the coach' after th game, "but Kanaaa played pretty good foot ball.- W expect lo win from Kan next Saturday, but aot. without hard work." The- Jayhawkera did not play their hardest game thla afternoon. Only on Urn did they mak first down and mad but two ruooeaaful forward paasoa. Today'g defY will' not figure In th Missouri valley championship. Kanaaa la pointing for Nebraska and, will put up thejr atrongeat fight vxt tfeturda;,' agalnat (tie Comhuekers. The lineup. Kansas. Ahrun ... B-rmwell Weidllne, Burtibam Paird Davidson, Rchwak . Maglll .. Delauey .. Position 8 peer Berry Moes auu Hoc. Clark .... AmbeatT Capshaw (c ... Courtrlght r.ed ..R.O. ..U O ..R.T R, G... R. T... UT... U B.IR. E., Hll. Wilson O v R. H. U H.. f. a. Davis R. H. . Woodbury.. L It Am mens c), Daniels F.B. Field goal, Capshaw. Official-Refeie.. Brownfleld, Iowa, umpire. Gordon, Michi gan: field Judge, Riley. K. C. A. n : heed linesman. Fjit". Kansaa City. Tim of quailers, li Bundles. Attendance, let".'.