THi: OMAHA sr.VDAY HKK: OCTOBER 11, 1014. OMAHA RUNS UP LARGE COUNT Nebraska City Offen Little Resist anee to Fait Backfield. 1JEYIIXE IS SHITIINO LIGHT DlanlnattTe Qwartev PrTf MuHrr at Opta Field Dnailag and flnnip4 Arn4 Vlaltlng F.ndl for Lamb; Raae. Tommlf Mills' nifty squad of grMlrrm farrlens severely trounched the Nebraaka City High school at Rourke park yes terday afternoon, running up a. score nf eixty-eeven points against th visitors' wn. Captain Kellog of Nebraska City three a scare Into tha Omaha rooters at the opening of play, byrunnlng through an open flld for fifty yards and a touch down, but, after that one count, tha Omaha defense put a shouder to the wheel and prevented any further scoring. On the othrr hand tha Omaha bark field tore great hole In tha Nebraska City line and scampered around the end at will. Chick Neville, tha diminutive quarter bark, was the local star. Chick proved a maater at ground training;. Tlma and again he a wept through the vlaltlng de. fenae for long gains. We wiggled throuh for forty-yard runa on three ocaaalona and twice put twenly-flv yarda behind him before he waa downed. He waa rendered able aaslatance by Ixit"e and Johnson, who carried tha heavy Una plunging work. Jokaua Makes Firat Kcore. The Omaha line waa a tower of atrength. The Nebraska City backfleld bucked tha aeona-wall defenae In vain and waa forced to kicking tactics whenever they obtained tha bail. The local team man I fee ted a vast Im provement' In tha kicking department. Wltheys long punta aallcd down tha field In fine form and IJtes counted aeven out of a poaatble nine goals after touch down. Omaha Inaugurated hoatllltJea by kick ing off. Sebraaka, City failed to gain and waa forced to kick. Omaha lost the ball and then Kellog made hla remark able run. The amatl band of loyal boos tens. who cam up from tha city tow tha river went wld with Joy, A few mlnutei later a eerlae af advanoea Bent tha ball down tho field after the kick off and Johnaon wan ahoved over for tha flrat local acore. The remainder of tha quarter the two teama workod back and forth without a acore. In tha aecond quarter a long run by Neville carried tha plgakln to the two yard Una from where Johnaon had no trouble In counting. A run by Neville, an other by Nichols and Berry went over for tha third score ahortly afterward. After a forward paaa. Intercepted by Lutes, tha ball waa lugged by Omaha to the two-yard Una only to loae It A sec. ond later, however, tha locale returned twenty yarda after a twenty-five-yard kirk out and Lutes went through rente for the fourth touchdown. Na "core la Third Period. During the third quarter both teama played excellent defenelve foot ball and neither aide cored, but In the fourth quarter, Omaha ran ring a around tha vlaltlng athletea. Neville. Berry. John aon and Lutea tucked tha leather under their arma and lipped the Nebraaka City defence asunder with tha reault that the count waa quickly advanced to slxty seven. , t , The lineup: OMAHA Hiail. NEBUABK.A CITT. IUtea L. II lt.Il.... Hhillta Berry KM. UH K.M. g.B. , LArah ... Kellogg W'elitli .... lllbert . Anderaen Hmllh Johnaon K B Neville U H Wlthey UK. Heeae UT. I'eteraen L.O. Heard i. Kntiatrom RO. l'hllllpa RT. N W hole R. K I(. tj RT ita c .. Thorpe L.O.,. UT... .... Biord Crawford Beeaon Hubetltutea:. Omaha rllaway for lier ry. Kule for Teteraen, Bradley for Phll II pa, Morrartv for Nlchola. Nebraaka city Hubert for Khults, Meta for Balrd. Miller for Men. Touchdowns: I.utea (J). Narllla t). Johnaon 2). l'hllllpa (2), Berry. Kellogg, ttonle from touchduwna: Whitney, 7. Of ficial referee: Huaaey of Wealeyan. Um pire: Caldwell. Timekeeper: Mayer. Tlma of quartera: 0:15 mlnutea. CREIGHTON WINS VICTORY (Continued from Page One.) rounded by a Crelghton blanket and teammetea In mldfleld. Plata wiggled Into a freah sweater and reaumad battle. Bteffan. who replaced Wagoner Uta In tha gama. ahona at Una ptanglng. Coffey could make no headway on' offenae, but proved a fierce tackier on defenae. Bho walter waa a atone wall on defenae and rip pel off huge gains on tackla bucks. WU Haa Merry Tlaaa. Wise, who played fullback at Grand Island laat year, had a merry afternoon at tackla for Crelghton. Ha bore tha brunt of tha vlaltors' attack and atated that at least alx of hla former teammates devoted themeelvea entirely to him. War ran played a good guard. Tha work cf the vlaltlng backfleld waa their best asaet. Lowrey at half and Carlson at full were their beat ground gainers, while Taft played a Dice game at end. Tho forward pass waa a feature cf the game, both teama using It continually. Moat of the local touchdowna were scored by this route. CBKlOHTON. I GRAND 1SI.ANO. Burford ..C .C. Clark ic.) l'.lmond Hownc Taft lUhn Hnkll Black ...... liffher Warren . Wlae Bre tasks Tanilara . hhowaller Brennan arrlg ... Coffey ... 1'latx Wh t'oner !rree: I'mplri-: ...RO. ...RT ...K.K ...UO ...UT . ..It. K. ...J B UO.... UT.... UK.... Hi).... HT..., B.K.... U B ... C). ...RUB. I.II.R, I xwrev ...UH B K H.H.I. tlolilamlih . F. B I K B t'arleon Oeorsn Botcly of Kebraeka. Johniuin of Nrhraakn. lima Hurty Montnomri y of WUcun- llneam m. Touclidgnni: CerrlK. I: llals. 2: loffey, t: Uminini, 1. (ionln after touch down: TrtmUra, b. Sukstitutee: Creliih ton. Rteffan for Warner at ftillhn-k : fratner for Breetaxke at right end: 1ood fur Carrlff at urterbaok ; McUuire r I'lats at left half buck; bhannon for VVIm at right tackle: Bhlln for Brennan at left end; Krarcey, It. Goldstein for Black at right end; B Ool (lutein tor lUakell at tight tackle. Length of quartera: li mlnutea. DICK CLAIR CAPTURES NATIONAL FUTURITY RACE WTMORE. Neb., Oct 10. (Special Tele gram.) Dick Clair won and Joe Clair was runner-up In the national futurity coursing race bere, which has been held alt week. Tho two dogs are owned by Ragan Woodruff of I'tlca. Neb. Mr. Cannon won and Scarlet Idy waa runner-tip In tha Aberdeen cup stake race. Mr. Cannon la owned by W. B. Flack of Grand Ialand and Scarlet Lady la owned by Dr. Moonlight of Eureka. Kan. Wakefield Wlae troaa Wirat. WAK EFIKI.D. Neb.. Oct. 10.-(tpeclal 1 The Wakt-fleld High school foot ball team won from tha Wayne High here Fri day in a hard fousht game on a heavy t round by a acore of It to Wayne waa on tha defenaive al moat all tha time dur ing tha euure gama. Mutt Probably Intended Doing It Anyway ' CSv 3f?"fcSl C HELLO, VTT, t Tl ,.., ,, S KMrVT M.T Yot TV SO ' J l pt- IjTHcXT OU4K "BIG" JAMES HOLDS MACKS SCORELESS (Continued from Page One.) out. Maranvllla threw out Colllna at firat Jamea' pitching wat gilt-edged. Ha had not allowed a hit In the flrat four Innings but had sent tha Athletic batters back to tha bench In X X order. No runa, no hits, no errors. Plfth Innlasj. Ronton James beat up the air and struck out. Mann shot a hot single over second baae. Kvera filed out to Htrunk. Mann ran down to aecond, but got back to flrat before Btrunk'a throw reached tha bag. Barry took Cathrr's grounder and tossed to Collins, forcing Mann. No run, one hit. no errors. Philadelphia-Baker filed out to Whltted. Mrlnnla fanned for the second time. Bu-unk struck out for tha second tlma No run, one hit, on error. lath laaiaa. Boston Whltted popped out to Collins. Schmidt threw his shoulder In the way of a slow ball and started to walk to first, but tha umpire called him back. Schmidt filed out to Murphy, who had to go up near tha fence to make the catch. Qowdy walked, on four pitched bulla. Marsn vUle was hit with a pitched bull. Baker took Deal's roller and touched third, forcing Oowdy. No runs, no hits, na errors. Phllodalphta Maranvllla threw out Barry at first. Bchang got a two-has ger to left. It waa the Athletlc'a flrat hit. Ha was almost caught at second, but a good slide saved Mm. Schang was out when tha ball got away from Oowdy who quickly got the ball and threw the Ath letto catcher out at third. Maranvllla threw out Plank. No runa, one hit, no errors. Tenth twain. Boston James struck out for the third tlma, Mann struck out. Schang to Mclnnla Baker threw out Evera. No run, no hit, no error. Philadelphia Murphy fanned. Ever tossed out Old ring. Collins got an Infield hit. Colllna was picked oft flrat. Jamea to Schmidt. No run, no hit, no aroa. Elahth laalag. Boston Barry threw out Cather. Mo Innla aaved Barry from a wild throw. Whltted waa safe when Mclnnls dropped Barry's perfect throw, Barry getting an asalat. Whltted was forced at aecond, Collins taking Schmidt's grounder and tossing to Barry. Oowdy filed out to Strunk. No runa, no hlta, one error. Philadelphia Evers tossed out Baker. It waa announced that the official fig urea for attendance were the aama as yeaterday. Maranvllla dropped Mclnnla' foul fly. Mclnnla fouled out to Deal. Strunk out, fcvere to Schmidt No runs, no hlta, one error.' Mnlk lunulas. Boaton Barry threw out Maranvtlle. Deal got a two-base hit over Strunk'e head lal ato!e third when fchang threw to Barry to catch him napping. Jamea struck out for the fourth time. Deal scored on Mann a hit, which was Just out of Colllna' reach. Mann went to aecond on a passed ball. Evera walked. Evera waa out at aecond. Barry taking Cather'a smash and toaalng to Colllna One run. two hits, one error. Philadelphia Barry walked. Schang struck out. Wslsh batted for Plank. The scorer gave Barry a stolen base. Walsh walked.. A double play ended the Inning. Maranvllle took Murphy a grounder and touched aecond, forcing Walsh. He then threw out Murphy at flrat No runa, no Ml, no errora. Gophers Overwhelm the Iowa Farmers MINNEAPOIJS. Minn., Oct. 10. With a whirlwind attack that daxzled their heavier opponente. the I'nKerslty of Minnesota today defeated the State col lege or Amea. la., rs to 0. Minnesota pound.d the strong Amea Hne like a battering ram. oft. n tearing down the lowans' defrnas for big gains. The Gophers also used ths forwsrd pass to an advantage and gained considerable ground with pussllng faka formations. Bee Want Ads Are the Best Business Boosters, f MOW LT fAQ TKIfHK) ff V p wcxti' J HUSKERS HEAVY, BUT WEAK Team Areragei 172 Pounds, but De fensive Play is Poor. POTTER RETURNS TO SCHOOL Qaarterbaek Who Worked with Towle Two Years Ago Pnsaee Kaamlnatloa aid la Heady to Dea Moleskins. BY JAMKJ K. LAWRBNCR. LINCOLN. Oct. ia-Speclal.) Admit tedly facing the biggest Job he has en countered since taking charge of athlet ics at the University of Nebraska In whipping together a championship eleven from ths raw material at his disposal, the cold figures betray that Jumbj SUehm has one of the beefiest machines Nebraaka ever had. It la the Cornhusker backfleld that la especially heavy this season, althougn the line averagea IKS pounds from tackle to tackle. The backrield averagea M pound while the ends average li pounds, or a team average of 173 pounds to the man. A a the lineup la now conatltuted hers la the way the Cornhuakera look: Line Tuck lea: Captain HKlllgan, 1H0: Corey. 2UT.; guards. Abbott 196; KhlcldM. li3, center Cameron, 17.'.. Ends-Wilson, 1H0, Bulls, 170; Amack. ITXp; Morris, l(if. BaekfleM-oiiHrterhack. Hawkins. 14f.; Porter, 14; Oaley. 14ft; Potter. 14M; half hacks, Rutherford. 162; Howard, lfiu; Chamberlain, 1KI. Stlehru's second string of substitutes are just aa formidable In weight aa the regulars and the Cornhusker mentor could put two teams In the field weigh ing practically the same. Barkfleld Faat. With speed a requisite of the new game, Stlehm la not sacrificing his squsd any, for his backfleld Is Just as fast as laat season, with Rutherford and the giant Chamberlain at halfs and Howard at fullback. On paper Nebraska seldom has had brilliant prospects and yet the Cornhuskers are playing extremely ragged foot ball In practice. There la only one explanation for It and that Is found In the hick of a good quarterback. The most cheering news of the week comes In the reort that Potter, who two years ago played regularly on the team with Towle as an alternate at quarter, has passed his examination and Is now eligible to play. There has been a decided Improvement In the Cornhusker play during the last week, although rain has Interfered greatly with the practice. The shifting of llalllgan back to his loaltlon at tackla, wlth Rutherford and Chamberlain at half! and Howard at fullback, a.emi to have had a beneficial influence on the team and the backfleld and line are working In harmony. The defensive play la atlll weak, however, and will have to be greatly atrengthened If Nebraska Is to duplicate Its success of last season. The Agglea defeated the fast South western college tram li to 0 lest Satur day, and Assistant Coach lL.effel, who witnessed the game, reports that the southerners have a stubborn defense snd a fairly strong scoring machine. The Cornhuskers will leave for Manhattan Friday evening on a special car and will return Sunday morning. They will take no rooters with them. aetata foe Aggie Game. The seat sale for the Michigan Aggie game a week from next Saturday la al ready looming lip strong, and Manager Reed expects a crowd nearly equalling that of tha big Mlnneaota game last year. He has demands for reservations of S.tXO seats already, and with tha season tickets disposed of expects that nearly half of tho seating rapacity Is spoken for al ready. Within a week Reed will place a block of seats In Omaha, and will also provide special sections for some of the other towns out In the state that desire to send delegations to tho big game on the home grounda. The Aggie gama will not be tha homecoming the Nebraaka management desiring to hold that wbea Kanaaa cornea to Ltnoola for tho annual gridiron battle. Tha remarkable record of tha Michigan team laat season, coupled with tha feet that the At glee have practically a vet eran eleven. Including Julian, who was chosen aa an All-Amerlcaa fullback, is weu, you ws t HActl EClCr o. sVN AX Of- Southpaw Whose Curl EDDIE sufficient Inducement to bring a crowd. Reed believes. Ree4 Haa Hard Lark. Reed, who la coaching the cross-country team, has encountered soma bad luck. Captain Ooetxe, the star of the team last season, may be compelled to give up run ning on account of trouble with hla heart. Ooetxe spent the summer over In Europe, bad a number of trying experiences there and finally managed to get back to America. Hla health broke down during the return trip to America and ho haa been In Lad condition since. Reed ks sufficient! country t fecial :y b oplog that Goetxe will recover to take bis place on tho erosa- km, but prospects are not se lls nt. The rest of the team geenaaaw H Ln .' f- 4 riil.aavi V ilt - ... I Vi:vMfM H if J i i . , Ills nt" ' v ill Hi' " l i I III- V I f I j t 1 f J . ff i 4 :,AfA k f A' jff;v : 'xyh.,' ji f' "l f '.-, .. . f J Drawn I iiiiii'iiiimiiiiiiil PLAXK. Is working out dally and the tryouto wUl be held In about three more weeks. Moving pictures of tho Cornhusker foot ball squsd In action will be seen at Omaha and Beatrice theaters this week. SAC CITY FOOT BALL PLAYER DIES OF INJURIES SIOUX CITT. Is,. Oct ia-AIb.rt Wiseman of ths Sae City High school foot ball team, who auffarwl Mn.n..i. of tho brain la a game yesterday, aled last nirni. Taaksss liml Vmmr. TANKTON. R. D-, Oct t.-t!peclaj Tel egramsCollege foot ball: Morningslde, Sioux City. 4s; Tank ton. 4. for The Bee by X THOUGHT ToOVt. X rAiirtT weu. cqt roy TSnc YbtlR. tetftltS At Ts . i. ,wt,ayfi OST MEN TRIM YANDERBHT requent Fuiablei PreTent Wolver ine Running Up Large Score. IAU1BETSCH AND SIXES STAR ppoalngr Rarka Carry Ball Time and Agala, Maalbetseh Lagging Plg akln Twice Dletanoe of Amy Other Player. ANN ARBOR. Mich.. Oct lO.-Playlng thrnush a rainstorm, which was respon sible for fumbles galore, tha foot ball eleven of tho University of Michigan to day defeated Vanderbllt 23 to . Tha southerners, handicapped by a green backfleld. put tip a flerco tight, especially during tho last half. Tho game was rough and spectacular. During tha last period play waa halted while Captain Raynsford of Michigan protested against alleged unfair tactics of Cody of Vanderbllt. The officials, however, decided Cody had not committed any act for which ha should be removed. A few moments later a substitute re placed tho aggressive tackle. MaulbeUch of Michigan and Captain Slkes of Vanderbllt were tho powerful ground gainers. The former was worked overtime and probably advanced the pig skin more than any two other players. The success of Vanderbllt In recovering Michigan fum baeklcpt the gcoro down. On four occasions tho ball dropped from a Michigan man's arms when he waa tearing toward a touchdown. Early In tho first period a fumble by Hugltt when he was tackled fiercely, gave Vanderbllt the ball. Cody promptly drop kicked a field goal from the twenty-five-yard Una. Michigan scored a toueh-r down and Hughltt kicked goal toward th end of tho quarter. Maulbetsch carried tha ball again and again In the second period and finally took It across Vander bilfs goal. Hughltt missed the try for goal Bplawn later contributed a field goal. Tho third period waa acorelesa, but a few minutes before tho final quarter ended Maulbetsch made his second touch down and Hughltt added a point by kick ing goal. Lineup and summary MICHU1AN. VANDBRBILT. Btaata L.E Relmann L.T Quail L.O Umi n.fnrd tC C R.K Cohen RT. R.Q. a... ua, UT.. Warren Brown Hoffmann Brockelhelmer Cody Putnam Currle Morrison Watson ...K.U.I Cochran . Lyons Hughitt .. Maulbetsch ...RT. ...RE. ...Q B. ...L.H. L.E. Q B R.H. UH. F.B.. ..R.H fiplawn F.B , Carmon I 1 A A O 1 i Kcnra b tMnoai Vanderbllt T 0 723 Referee:- Bradley wamer. Umpire: J. C. lloldemesa. Inign. uinea men: William Heston. Michigan. Time of periods: IS mlnutea. MIchlRan acor- Toucnoowns nurmv. ..-.."-Goals after touchdowns Hughitt. i. Oosl from fleld-8plawn. anderblit; Goal from f'.e'd Coily. . Substitute: Michigan iwcn; r " nil, jamea mr Roehm. Benton for Quail. Hlldner for Ptaata. Oaatlan for f Ppt. , nermann rainnor ir. for Hua-hltt. Vanderhllb-Putnaoi i for a ax- mon. Creater tor ru'n. - Cody. Rover for Brown. Kearney Normal Is r 11 Victor Uver uoiiee of Central City KEARNET. Neh.t 10.-(fpeclal Tel- vm waa a fast game of foot ball at Kearney this afternoon betwen Kear ney Normal and Central tiy cou. a h. f.rt that the score was de. cldedly one sided. Tho Normal hsd pretty well recuperated after tne jreignuw gw In Omaha and came back strong against the visitors. Forward pasaes worked well and long dlatanoo runs by Chick and Rows Warebam of Kearney were the features. Centra City could not hold tho Normal men and tho locals pUed up eighty-eight points for their score, while they held tho visitors to EdaTU Take tha Casao. EDGAR. Neb., Oct 10 8peo4al The EX. gar High school foot ball toara woa a victory yeaterday afternoon from the Fairbury High achool teanr. M t t Um pires: Georga Herrlck of Edgar, Denny of Fairbury. frMlA I CArT J LujAlf ALU lip "Bud" Fisher L r fMH THrSN THKT. I IOWA TAKES SLOW GAME Wins Featurelesi Contest from Cor--nell College Eleven, 49 to 0. PENALTIES MAR THE PLAYING Mount Vernon Team Helpless os the Offensive nnd Falls to Make Flrat Down Hsnke.ru Fall to Eitead Themselves, IOWA CITY, la., Oct. 10 (Special Tele gram.) Iowa won a alow and uninterest ing game from Cornell today, 49 to 0. Tho game was marred by freauent penalties. Imposed on both teams, and by tho dilatory tactics of the visiters In the last half when the score began to mount Cornell -was nelp1oss offensively, falling to mike a first down. The Iowa backs gained steadily, on straight foot ball.. I using only a half dozen formations during tne game. The Hawkeye offense, looked Slow, while the defense was not seriously tested. The offense might have been faster, if the continual penalties, had not constantly Interrupted the game. Both teams of fended In this respect although the Hawkeyea Buffered most Iowa was held twice on the one yard line, and lost a touchdown, when time was called at the end of the first half, as Wills went over the Una. The line up: IOWA. . Ounderson Barron ... Denlo , Houghton . Brucker Kirk Carberry . Oross , Ponnelly . Parsons .... Garretson . Position. CORNELL. ...L.E.I UE Campbell ....L.T.IL.T. A Hanson ....L.O.I L.O. ... C.C .... R.O.I R.O.... ....R.T.I R.T.... ....R.E.IR.E.... ... Johnson , Duke .... Shafer .. Jennisen .. Marston ... Hughes .. Mllhollin .... Golden .... Sheeler Ounderaon, ...Q B. Q.B.. .L.H.R.I UH.B.. .R.H B.I R.H. It.. .... F.B. K.B Substitutes Kadeakan for Trlplett for Barron. Wilson for Denlo. Holmea for Houghton. Jacobsen for kirk Sheqtteen for Carberry. Harton for Oross, Dedrlck for Donnelly, Elllngson for Par sons, Wills for Garretson. Referee: Gardiner, Illinois. Umpire: Umbarger, Yale. Head lineman: Hammond. Michi gan. Touchdowns: Carberry (2), Don nelly 2. Wills. Parsons. Groiis. Oarret son. Goals from touchdown: Parsons (31. Brucker (t). Time of quarters: 16 mln utes. BRICKLEY OPERATED ON FOR APPENDICITIS MADISON. Wla.. Oct 10. Tho Univer sity of Wisconsin foot ball team, aided by Mucks, the W0-pounder from Oshkosh. had a walkaway against the lighter Mar quette university team here today with a score of to ft. Mucks' entrsnce at the beginning of the second half waa signalised by fierce lunges, agalntt which it seemed none could prevail, and he bowled over every adversary who came In his path. Catch Juneau took him out early to save him for bigger games. 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