Mutt s Should Have Taken Jeff and 11 I.oteen took Franoe' j.:ai at lft guard. Oallaurr took Paul's place at lacklo for Yal. Play was resumed with Hit ball 'on Harvard' elgbtee it-yard Una. rotter in sued a gosl (rom (he field. Tha tall n brought nut and Riven to Yale on lt twenty-flve-yyid line. Hltclx-ock I roke throu-h anil thrw Knalrltng for a l'M. Camp, on a fak kick, gained a yard tnd kirk d out of bounde on the next down. Reynold took Campbell's place at left liair-barli. O., n delayed pas llrynolds made tlx yard. Title wn pen allied five )ard (or off-aide plav. It as Harvard'a ball on Yalo'a forty-five-yard line. Harvard' First Peaatty. Then came Harvard's first penal'y. a I loss of five yard for otf-alde p aying. Pttter tt'Wd a forward pass but thi ball jwrnt to Yale. On I'm next play l'lillhin .went through Harvsi'ri's renter and ran jthlrly-flve ya:ds. Me i thrown by Potter In the middle of the field. Phllbln 'mad five yard:. Yule tried an on-ilde l:lrk. The bnll fell short and went to Harvard cn lis own foity-yard lln. Pot ter kicked to Cnmp on Tale's forty-five line, Yale tiled a fcrwaid fas. It dropped and Ya's still retained the ball. Camp . punted to lloynold. who waa thrown back for toa of tlx yardn. Itoth aide tried rushing and kicking, the I ha.ll flurtuatlng. Itomleater dlnlocated his right arm and Fheldon took lila place. It iwaa YaJe'a oU on Ita own fortf-eix-yard lire. On a beautiful wtng ahlft. How made (tret down on Yale's elffhty-yartf Ilea. Avery a Injured nd tha gima i waa delayed. Yal had the bull on Ita flftr-four-yard line. How triad a run from a fake klek and was thrown for a loa. Camp kicked to Tleynnld. Avery threw tha Harvard back for no gain. Harvard kicked to lh center. Iiowe was tackled for no gain. YaJ tried a forward f.aa, but failed. Tal atllt had the ball. Camp received the bait on a poor kick and hurled It. There waa a rrramble, but the, tall went to Harvard cn Its elxty-flvo- ard Una. Poor at end ot second period, Yale, 0; Harvard, . Half. Play was resumed witii Harvard kick ing out of bounds. Yal tried a forward Pais with Avery twenty yards away. Tha ball fall to the ground and waa taken back to the four-yard line and the play repeated. Camp kicked. Reynolds fumbled. Yal got the ball on Its own tUlrty-elght-yard lln. Camp punted. Tha ball waa fum bled on Tal' thlrty-flv-yard line. How mlftMd a goal from tha field by ten yards. Tha ball went to Harvard on their twen-ty-ftve-yard 'n. on a double pa Rey nolds waa thrown back for a loss of four yards. Wendell road six yards and Har vard kicked to Ya'es fort-tght-yrd Una, where, ther waa a fair catch. Rush ing gave Tal a first down on Harvard'a frty-lKht-yard lln. Rushes by Yal gave Harvard tb ball cn tliclr own forty-five yard lln. TTerd-ll was burled back for a loss of 1hr yards. Fell on punted to How on Yale's twenty-flva-yard line. Yala ran It back seventeen yarda. phllbln drove through cenur for flv yard. Cainn punted to Harvard'a forty-yard I'na. Reynold in on- a faU kick tor a Uvh of frva rards. Wendell realnej five yards and then Felt on kicked to How on Tale's furty-flve yard lln. Rutlios put th ball on Yals's fifty-yard Una. Yal kicked to Harvard'a UUrty-flve-yard line. A mlxup gave th ball to Hen ard In th center ot Ihi t e'd. Harvard kicked. It waa Yale'a bait on their nine-yard line. Perry took Gallauer's p'.aee. Howe could not gain. Camp kl.kej to Reynolda on Ysle's fifty-yard Hue. Hrard tin covered a forwaid rats, then rcored their first down, with the ball on Yale'a forly yard lino. Tl.t Crlmaon lost fifteen yards for holding. Iteyoolda ran It bark six teen yards. Then there waa a forward Ire by Hsrvard. The bnll fell to the ground and waa elven to Harvard again on Tale's twentv-slglit-yard Yna. 'The play for tha third period endel with the ball In Yalo'a jioMfeMjti 0:1 their own ten-yard line. " Score: Yale. : Harvard. 0. Babklttates Go la. Substitutes went into each line In the last period. t of bound, en I or Dounas on troves at tha beelnnlna ot Camp started, kicked out Yale's twenty-tnire-yard line, (in the (list rush ther wtt holding In th Har vard line and the te'.l wot back to Yale's thlrtvelgbt-yera lln. Thers was twelve mlnutr lime to play In th last I er.ud and th tal wat In ItarvarU's poselon on Yale's tnlrtr-cljht-yr.rd line. Harvard tiled Xor a forward a but How taught on Ya'e'e thirty-yard line. Plefinan totk Kpaltling'S pluce. Howe kirkvd nut of b undi vii Tale's f;ry-thre-yard line. Harvard was forced lo kK'k Ucu ot Tale's strength and it was Yale'a ball cn their own thirty-fly yard lln. lluidl'.ig In Harvard' I n gav the tail to Ysls on Tales fvity-two-yaid line. A triple MM mi - - r " ya around Harvard's risht gvs YaiejJ , eievrn yaras. iiowa ir.ca an on-aia kl u. but It went out of bounds oa Harvard's tlilrty-ysrd lino. Harvard picked to Howe In th middle of th field. Th ball went 1o Yal. On fak forward pas Bmlth mad to a first down on Yala's forty-yard I ri. Harvard rushed twenty-fiv yards, lleynold mad flv yards through neater. Then a delayed pass placed th ball on 1 ale tbirty-oae-yerd line, wher U was first downed for Hsrvard. fiftrvard failed a( a forward u i'oi- rwi&CTiN - oh, r. Gotta cmIv jerr wont knojj . Mow 3. GT N 5FW fNewrJ ter inlesed a goal from the field. Tii ball was given to Yal on ths twenty-flve-ysrd lib. How kicked to th center, where th ball went to Harvard. Play ended with th ball In Yal' possession on their own thirty two-yard lln. Final acoro: Tal. r?: Hamril, 0. Th lineup: HARVARD. Smith I. r. Hltrtwtflk .v I t lM)t Ufl arnweter IV Klhr (O B t Stoeer ft T Keiin nr. rKtr u n mpb.l1 ,N Wandalt R II Huotll3n KB TALC. Benitltter riul MrbertK Ketchun Krencl Bcullr Aver (it Nnn Spalillnv I'nii.p rbllbn. R K U 7 R.O t L O ..... t, T LB .... ll H .'.'.'., t H f.b Kflicik.s Hefcrie: V- r. Ijinrnil. Itinllr. L'inDlie: liavld I. i.-u.k iirnu Field Judge: H) Ham Morlic, Pennsvl vtnla. Heed llnesmii, .1. H. Pnnlieton. Ilowdoln. Time of game: Fifteen minute perl ode. AMES WKrclASSY FIGHT Shuts Oat Drake by Score of 8ix to Nothiay. TOUCHDOWN IN TWO MINUTES Mmmn' Te Prevents Mere Marks j UyrlaaT rieree Coatest that Wageil tm gtadlnas Marst ' tK Proves Whirlwind. . iR8 MOINES, N'ov. Z!.-Kp,,c al Tele- flam.) Ami proved its class today by detesting a strensthrntd and hard fight ing D.ake eleven on th stadum grldlorn inis anernoon, 1 to A Weather cnd.tons woie peiftct, Flv thousand persons wit. nssd th atruggl. Th only score of the game was a touchdown mad in th lint two minutes of plsy. , Ulmons raa back to kick off fifteen Voids. Ha fumbled when tackled. .'An Ames man covered, th pigskin Ilk a flash. Csptaln Hart and Weyrsuh tore off a first down In a twinkling, then Hurst, the clvr Aggie field general pulled off th unexpected. A double pass nd ths Uttl qua. terbsck was taclng madly to th westward circling Drakes left wing for eleven yard and a touch down, Wurg kicked goal. A revised Drake lineup was presented t th start of th contest. But th new lln could not wlthatand th rush of tho Ames bsrk field which pletcsd It for Ions gains throughout th game. Only Simons' tos prevented tnor touch downs. Tho Drak star outklrked Burg with many yards to spate, but th splendid handling of th punts by Hurst prevented lh blue and whit from keeping th ball In Drak teirltorjr. Blmon Imitating Burg, varied M punts, mixing in ths low naity bounders with th high twisting spiral. But they all looked allka t llttl Huist. Ames gained twe a much ground as Disk, but It was penalised three times, wheie Drsk was penalised tns. Th co ntest waa filled . with ptnlt: mcst of which wsi disastrous set backs for ths onward matching Aggies. Rurg tritd four plac kicks, on miss ing by a nairaw margin.' Am mad two auccossful forward passes out of six attempts, Drak tiled three forward pap, one of tha at tempt netting eloven ) arc's, tut th An. btks. Csptaln Hart, tturg and Wy. lach. wilgglsd through th Drak line repiatedly for substantial gains, the for mttlins and Interference showing a Wonderful Improvement over preceding tames. ' Captain Hart. Wcytaeh. Durge. 1 1 are t. RutUdg and Chappell starred for th undisputed stats champions, whll Simons and Reeves took the most honors fjr D:ake. Ths lineup: AMRS. Itllmer Hum una ItiurMime Johi Hi.llJt itappail Hurrt Hiiiuck H1 bur touchdowns I PRAKlt MfOeltSt I'artvoa Smh . Co;tn IIdIioms Iiv Mirt'vraMHk Lsnstng Kk SimuiM tull ...uk i r e . .. UT I H.T ... .. UO.I H O.. t'.lC ...K II I L0... .. K T I L.T .. ...H GILS... IW . l. ll ' A H. , .. H H lL M.. r.i v Hu st. onal fro tour! . l wn: Hnrs. SutilttiUi:u Crl Hfin f.l- McCormlrk, MoOormirk for Iteews ItllVV., Inr 0..akaM . I m .. . ivwtii iar tieeven, '"' ell. Mlniud for Csilxn i-Ti!""'. ,!? McCrelght. Hurvham for jelk. Westherwax for Crull. Wsrren for tensing, airlioraw for 1 banp I. Wall for Hunt Officials: Reid f Mlchlgun. lefeiee, Wbltteinore of hi own, umplie. NAYY sfuTS0UT ARMY tCoittlnued from First Page.) man ot ths Navy In th fourth pirtod and punting kept th game of lively UiUreet at vry play. Neither goal was In danger during the lest of th period aad the game cudd with the tall In the Navy's l ands In thj center of tho f eld. Ths llerun Is as follows: ARMT. NAVT. tlllrhrtit ....... IteJmea have Weeave VIM4 Unit lUteiUou .M.vy Nlf.olle 4"l iwuva llueet I W-eos x r.i r ii. . XT. ! X T.. U i H u.. ...O.U' ... a o Ld . HTlLT.. e ku . m u ig a., x ii I a ii . a ii it. h . . .r airs.. Slefcort 'e:iteler Liiiiajofe Mvert tf..., Wwb4 ..... Ma.Uoaalt . kVM ltfer. IbOmpsoii, Oeorsetuwn; um pire. Hhsj-p. tale; field Juur. Maral.all. Bsrvard: Ituesioaa. amitli, Psansyivaala. Th key t Bucosss. In buslnrs is the Judicious aad persistent u of aeweysper advert li In . THK OMAHA Pr. bo N TMC- iNTftUslON, T ItaC "TVgr 4sA6 So I THOU t "U.hY CMU WATCft. rCP. ITTI Id V Western High . : J i: ' I' ' , : , - 1 ;, i -.1 . Vs t This team has played strong foot aggregations. It has mad eighty-one SHERIDAN fflGMETS TITLE Gain Undisputed Championship Orcr Wide Territory. DEFEATS LARAMIE, 0 TO 8 Each Tan Scores oa Toaehdowa la' First Qevarter and Bark Team Make Plac Kick fa Goal. SHERIDAN, Wyo.. Nor. .-(SpectaI Telegram.) By a scors ot I to I. In a sr-ectaeitlar and furiously fought eontat at th city league park, th 8hirldn High school this afternoon defeated th I-aramle High school, champion ot southern Wyoming and northern Colo rado, winning th undisputed high ohool gridiron championship of Wyoming, northern Colorado and southern Montana, Th victory Is doubly noteworthy In view of th fact that many ot Sheridan's signals and trick plays had bsen dlsolosod to th Laramie team prior to th gam. Flv bundled fans witnessed th struggle, Each team score! on a touchdown In the first quarter, Sheridan making good on a place kick tor th on point that decided tha game. Sheridan and Laramie each mad a field goal In tha third. Tha work of Grsngcr, leit bait for Bheridax was the feature of th frame. Tw he saved the day for Sherld.tn by overtaking and pulling down n opponent within five yards ot the goal t'.no. He aisi starred In spectacular runs and In breaking through Laramle'a line for gains. Lara mie Is th first team to scjro on Sheridan this season. Mitchell High Takes Aberdeen in Tow UITCHEU.. 8. D., Nov. S3.-In a hard fought game this afternoon Mltchsll High school won from Aberdeen High e-hcol eleven by a s.-ore of 4 to on two safeties In the firat anil ivinit rt-l.w4a il,A game. Three or four limes both gosls wsr In danger of b ng crossed, but th lines of each team bald for down. : Stirring ground gains wer mad at dif ferent icriod and both teams seemed .liable lo score cn a touchdown. i CUP WILL BE AWARDED FOR CROSS-COUNTRY RUN , , i. On Decsmber 1 a cross-country run will be put on for all boys In th boy' de partment of il: Young Mini Chrlvtlan I association tiver Id years of age. Men of I senior age, whether members of th asso : r1atio4 ur nut, will take part In another j does-country run uf about threo miles. tutrlea will l9 made by flva-maii teams nprvKjitlug many of the t hurchea as j well as th I utversiiy of Omaha, high srlioil and the Young Men's Christian aesoi'lation wliUh at being formed for the event. A cup will be awarded for the beet score. tt you I ave young clrrcren you hav lirrbaps noticed UisI disorders of th stomsch ar their must common alliaenL To cyrre.-t tli's you will find Chamber. Iain's Ktomach and I aver Tablet excel lent. They are easy and plewaant to take, and mild and gmtle la affect. For uU by ail ucaleia r r f f at I i m s SUNDAY BKK: XOVEMnKK 2(, 3011. j "TOW HrVtJ TO i"3 j r VAT Cl . fNf S ill School with Splendid Record .-it ,1 ' .... J' ' i nitOKEN ROW HIQH SCHOOL TEAM. ball during th season and ranks first among th western Nebraska high school polnta to the opponents' eight point. BELLEYUE DEFEATS DOANE Takes Scalps of the Tijers by Three to Nothing Score. MANY ALUMNI WATCH THE GAME Kretslnger, Wllklnaea, Moose I)ew dersetn and Fowler Star Tigers ' Outplay Indians la Game's Karlr Stage. In a close, clean gam yesterday. Belle vue defeated tha Duan Tigers, the score being 3 to v. In tha first half tha Tlun rtearlv n played the Indians, but In th second f th Bcllevuo warriors took a spur tha better and showed their real form, holding the line ot tha i fiercely. Tha sidelines were lined large crowd ot alumni and frb Bellevue, many of them tntastf chance to seo Nebraska play thil gen team solely to support thi team In th yearly battle with th Kretstnger. and Wllk nsoo ktai th vioitors and Moose, Bonder Fowler distinguished themselves locals. Bellevu finishes the si a 4 three vlctoiles, on tla game and louts on Its elate. PKLLKVl t I rt.riL.ic. DQANtt Psuleoa tC ) Booaerans , . . H. Jiiuoa ... trne Wehb . Waiter Wekh Cvrtle Kaldernian .. MuOM (Hi man Slookry taKlcr I'mplre: . K T IL.T. . R 0 ILO. CiC... ..lo.i no.. ...LU.iH.T. UK lit K tmi..., . K H.iLH. Br..,1 . Dkklneon L H Ii. H Ki s Cy Mason. Hefereo: J. "r"trTTiFt I jUd.: lan lunger. I ..uTV.V.V.S: O.f. Noiinan Duw. 1 mb, ROilo. 1 arpMlee K.T. UT. T FOR LEXINQTbsr..::::::.v:.v.B;5-l;.,f: siaad Mth riaya au rVJ.;;:;;; well. Field llnesmaa SHUTOUT Urssd lalaad High riaya Aroas4 Dames t'oaaty eClevea, GRAND 18UAND. Neb.. Nov. I5.-(8pc-clal Telegram.) Th Grand Island High rchool foot ball team won from Lexington yesterday, n to 0, adding another vlotory to their long attlng. L'nllk other game played, tha locals mad big galna with th forward pass. Th visitors did not hav a lookin at any slag ot th gam. Neither aide played straight foot ball much and bcth were repulsed In trying to go through tha line. Buechler scored th first touchdown on a long forward pass a tew minutes after tho oen'.ng of the ram. Dahlstrom went around the end In the second quar ter for, a touchdown. i.inor scored a touchdown on an cnslde kick In the third si.d Fluke was shsed over f r th fourth touchdown In the Imt qusrter, which en.'ed with the ball on I-exlngtotVa five yard Hue. Poth squads wer t rippled and many changes wer mad In th lineups. Dalit. Strom, Cosh and Sinke wi tho ground gainer a. while Minor and Roney starred as tackles. Thorton and Krint did star work tor Ltrttngton. Tha Hnup: Ixlnrton. Oraod Island. llouser L.E. R.I Nagl Tin is UT. R.T Rouay Dun.ap ...UQlK.O blulk Maloney O. C Dvkks, Sievers I6.iumtr R l L.O O p ol.er. Huvok IUk R.T. L.T. Hovers. Q'p'cber K.uens K F. L.K huechUf. l!nnr Iborton gUyU Blt,k Duiil.tp LH .ft H Minor, Loan I- Kilnt HH.ILH Dablstiom V Krliol F.a;F.B MUitf ivs Got eNtlTNiNCr ( "-ealsnnnnnssnseaasBswea . . I ft Ml .. . " ' mmmm 7 "e-V,!' I 'I MAROONS BLANK BADGERS ChicagD Wins from Wisconsin by Score of FiTe to Nothing-. GAME DEVOID OF OPEN PLAY Saner tarries Oall Over far Maraoas and Scraby Falls to Kick Goal for th First Time. Nov. Nepruil Beane!a4 .... Mackmttlar Hubaru Ilovnal Nell 8emp QillMl Tasaker It.H IL It.. Average weight: Chicago. 171 e ll; WIS' consln, lS3-n. L'mpir. Captain Mumina. Wt point. Refetce. lieutenant Hsckett. West t-olnt. Held 'JjJk. lKnbrtKik. Michigan. Head lineamaa. porter, Cornell. NEBRASKA MILITARY TEAM OVERCOMES KEARNEY ELEVEN LINCOLN. Neb., Nov. !5.-3peclal Telegram.) Tho Nebraska Military acad emy defeated th Kearney Military acad emy Friday afternoon at th academy ground by a scors of 17 to , and In a gam absolutely devoid of sensational feature. Th Lincoln boys outweighed their opponents and resorted to Use pi una lii g tactics, scoring all three touch downs on line bucks. Th Keerrey Military academy scored Its lone touchdown, a forward pass to Mason, after he b4 run forty-five yard with th ball. For Kearney, Nigra and Mason stsrred, wh'.le Daniels, Hasty and Ward played th gam for Ncbraaku Military academy. Th linup: NKBBASKA. I KKARNKY. Hsy R E 'L E Hart Mitchell RTiLT Booker Linn RO.jI.u Proud Waid Co PrettyiUiUi Taylor L.O.I RG Ilayee Riff L.T.RT Smith Brown L.K-lR.K Wheeier Hasty Q H i u a". O'HrU-n Walsel RH.lFB M. Nlgro Daulela . F.B I R.H Nigru Penuey Lli.lL.tl Kisaon Scbavitulea: Cussons and iwssel for N-hi-csha Military academy; Sutherland f jr UJUOUCAOO, Kicked " UNe -yovjI-U HAS TO THB HCTeVD COACH , THAT FELLOW OVItTNe.5 POLUNO or rUSRweVC! 1 V GOPHERS CONfiUER ILLINOIS Minnesota Claims Western Foot Ball Title as Remit of Game. ROSENWALD BATTERS THE LINE After Playlac pa Clame for Two Period Wlthoot Sarcessfal tialas Visitors Resort, to Famous Phlft ta Third. CHAMPAIGN, III., Nov. 23.-L'ntverslty of Minnesota foot ball players tonight put In their claim tor the "Big Eelght" cham pionship. By their victory over the I'nl verslty of Illinois, 11 to 0, here today, the Gophers claim tho western foot ball tile, as Wisconsin was defeated at Chicago. Wisconsin played"Mlnnesota a week ugo for the conference honors, tha game re uniting In a C to S tie. Neither team had been defeated this season until today. Minnesota's triumph ever Illinois was the result of the bulldog spirit of Rosen wald and Stevens. After playing an open gume for the first two periods without succeesful gains, Minnesota resorted to the famous shift In the third period. Hosenwald waa usext as a battering ram. For nine consecutive plays he plunged through Illinois' line, ga.nlng from eight to ton yards on every attack. When within two yards of Illinois goal he tore through for Minnesota's first touchdown. Morrell failed to kick goal. In the final period Stevens shot a perfect forward pasa of eighteen yards to Smith, who carried ths ball five yards before being dawned. Rosenwald dove through tackle for a yard gain, and then Btevena was shoved over the goal for Minnesota's sec ond touchdown. Morrell booted the ball squgrely between th posts. Punting characterised the game throughout, 1 although both teams fre quently used forward passe for effective gain. Minnesota played th better open game, while Hall got the better of Capron In kicking. Four attempts at field goals wero made by Seller, but all of his kick Went wld of their mark. Smith of Minne sota failed at goal from the field. Lineup; MINNESOTA. ILLINOIS. Town .L.E. nr... R.T.. ICQ. , C UO... LT.',. KB... Q K.H.. LH., Carter Thompson P. Bellini Roblaien Smith .... Morrell ... rowers .... Frn Wal lender Cipro . , . HoMQWSld Steven ... ...LT. ...UO C. ...R.O. ...K.T. ...At. ...LH. ...R.H. Davie H. Bellini Sprtnse Oliver .. Hell Row Roberts Johneon .V. r . Wolttoa HubtltUtlonn Wnw Utnnua.it. Uau. u for Johnson, Elder for Powers, Aldwo:th for Wallender. For Illinois: Seller for Oliver. Prlnc for Thompson, Dillon for rioDtris. xoucnaowns: Rosenwald, Btevena Goal fro touchdown:"Morrell. Officials Fleager, Northwestern, referee; 51?w Michigan, umpire; Hatns, Yale, field Judge: Menage, Dartmouth, head man. Time of quarters; U minutes. EIGHTON AND ST. THOMAS TIE (Cuutlnued from First Page.) uid to th spectators It w-a appar- good, but he missed hi mark by arrowest margin, i Faarth Qaarter Fust. fourth quarter was full of good and hard fighting. Crelghtsn at ed on forward pas after another, vlth tho exception of a very few wer either too high, too low or epted by th alert St. Thomas men. mad th beat run In this quarter, around St. Thomas' right end for yards. tain Gllman of SI. Thomas retired the first few minutes of play, owing i old Injury. He was replurcd by y, who proved a aubstitute worthy VJ. pls. game was cleanlv nltved and hard fought and th score Is Indicative of the teams' relative strength.. A good crowd attended the game and the day was Ideal for foot ball. Uoth teams expected to win and thtlr disappointment la entirely mutual. The lineup: CRElOHTON. Healer C. Staple ton. Hffrnian It O M iru L O Taylor K.T. ST. THOMAS. C... iru LO K 11 L.T K T LB Hi 4 L H . Hedef Anderson . t'arroll leyern Hopkins XT. UeSdea, icNally..H K Hallar, Blatk UK Mtllee g Prueha R.H Duyle . L'lbba, Nellaa sterner Daiukenr Uilntan. Oulfer Haldereaa ... Tamaaa'.s .... LH I R.H... ...k.if ajhnaoa Keteiee: Johnson of NebranKa. em pire: Kan or Michigan. Field .iudi;e: Totter of t'nlon oil.ege. Head lneHiuan: Dow. Tim of quarters: r'ltieau miuuics. NORTH PliTTE"viCTORIOUS IN BATTLEWITH KEARNEY NORTH PLATTE, Neb.. Nov. Si -(8pe-clal Telegram.) North Piatt defeated Kearney yesterday, I to , in tha most spectacular gam of th season. Kear ney was completely outclassed In every department. North Piatt scored th first touchdown by an e'.ghty-yard run. Weasburg followed by a field goal. Kearaey'a defense was powerless before the terrific lln smashes of Norrls. the giant tackle, and fast end run by Lin coln. Injuries wer numerous. Little Meld was put out of th gam by being thrown Into th grandstand In a tackl by Cuen.ngham. At this point, with on foot to go. North Piatt betd Kearney for downa la on of th grandest rallies ever teen on this field. Captain Davtes starred for Kearney la every play. Th weather waxperfoct I S a Goal CORNELL BESTS GRINNELL Three Drop Kicks Win Close Con test by Score of Nine to Nothing. CRAFT SCORES WITH TWO KICKS Kramin, Loft Half, Make Sensa tional Runs Both Team Fumble Frequently! bat Cornell Re cover Lncklly. MOUNT VERNON, la., Nov. 25. (Spe cial Telegram.) Cornoll defeated Orlnnelt on tho Ash park gridiron thi afternoon by a eeor of t to 0. Cornell's scoring was th result of three drop kicks, two by Quarterback Craft and tho other by Quarterback West. Cornell outplsyed tho Scarlet and Dlack eleven from tho start. Orlnnell got as clone as tho twenty-five-yard line onco. during tho garno, as tho result of a re covered punt, but Cornell held and forced Orlnnell lo punt and tho ball was put- Into play on tho twenty. .";ve-yard lino. Cornell punted out of danger, . Other, than at thia tin-.o, Crlr.nell did not havo an opportU3i;y of soorlns;. Tho left sld - of Qrlnnell's lino was wock, allowing tho Cornell back to mat' most Of thslr gains on that ido. GrccT70od sad Larsoat Star. Greenwood end Larson were th stars o: th line, Sherman and Sutherland wr not able to pull off any of thslr long; runs, both being a llttl out of condition. Quarterback Croft, night End West. Fullback Eago, Left Half lira mm, and Quarterback West wer th star for Cotv noil. Right Half Lett was a consistent, graund-galno;-. West, at end, played a. trriflo oKensiv gam, gtUng both th imerfereneo and th man tlmo after time. Craft's drop kicks wer features, both aiilng squar between tho. poets. JCramm at left half was a ssnsat.'on, punching through tho arlnnoir lln e!n- iuiik gan, .. Captain Whltli' work ,'a th lino was a notloal:o point Of lh game. Both team furnblad mors or on account of slippery . ground, Orlnnell unusually was lucky In laoovoring, . .. Tha linup: OIUNNELU CORNELL. Reran R.Jt.l L H. .. nnarman tV.I fen : K. n . , Latt ... I. Weal. ... K. Weet. Ketol Weat A roller Penis rlnsr ,., Whit II Puaentiark Klerk F. ... eutherlsnl HbI( Krer Rdaon Barrett .... Laraon .... Graenwoos Macy ...L K ..XT. ...L.0 c ...n.o. ....T. ...U.K. ::, H.T.. B.O.. f L.O.. L.T.. '.. Uarliart fiuhstitutes; Tarre for West at fulluaert, Gruewell for Denlo at guard, Ctaft fof West at ouartei t-aok, Carhnrt foe Wasa at end, Edwards top fluihorland at fluae ter. Urysn for Mary at end, Andersnn for Fleck at fullback. Drop klslts- OrafE (3), Pony West, Itefereet I-sw of Ames, I'mplre: Jones f Iowa, Ftft'4 tudet Kerns of Bc'olt. Heaj llnairr.ani DolisiKt of Dnkota Weslysn. Tims of quartsrst Fifteen mlnutas, AMES TEAM WINS FOOT RACE Iowa Farmer, Finiik Firit in Croat Country Bus. NEBRASKA FINISHES FIFTH Flftr-TUreo Ma, Raaeassatlugf Klaven 1'ntreirsUI, gtart , Wis. ' remain Man IVIii JndU Vldaal Prlsa, ' IOWA CITY. la.. Nov. J.-(Bta:l Tsl. egram.) Arr.os won tho annual ' ''III Eight" cross-country run whlou finished on Iowa field her Just prior lo th Iowa-Northwtrn fool ball Am score was ft. fteoond plane waa grabbed by Wisconsin with scors of t Mlnne, sota came third with M and Purdue, took fourth with He. In order then cam Ne braska SO, Iowa 132, Indiana 1 North, western J and Chicago tii. Cleveland of Wisconsin led (tie field at th finish and Ms lime was 9:UUi. Farquhar of Ames was second, Hasten of Wisconsin was third and Thorson of Northwestsrn, fourth. Fifty-three runners from eleven o'.uls wer entered. Th couse wss a miserable one. being stretched over a flve-tnil course of slippery mud. At th start Northwestern lead, but scarcely was tha Iowa liver bridge reached befor th entlr half lmndrd were mixed in every kind of order. Cleveland of Wisconsin, who was first to enter th Iowa flold gate, had a full fifty-yard lead over Farquhar, th Ames runner. Heaton if Wisconsin, who time third, was closer to Farquhar than Far. quhar was to Cleveland sod had smaller margin between hlmtclf and Thoraon of Northwestern, who finished tuurth. There were few clos finishes but In gencrsl thu runners wsr rot ss exhausted as would hav been supposed over such a miserable court. Nebraska, th team doped by many tu win, flniahed fifth In th final standing. Anderson waa th first ot lb bunch 1 1 com In, lnishlng la th fifth place, llagg finished In twenty-second plac and 8 wan son cac.e In twenty-firth. Then came plater, taking tblily-arv-snth, Kennedy took forty-fourtli and the last man, Kales, waa ptaoed fertylghtb. Key to tha S'.iuatloa Ut AdetrUsing.