BOWLERS SHOWING HEW LIFE Good Recordi Are Made on the Local Alley 7 Several Team. LLAGUI3 GET GOOD START Keettwa; HeJa Tif - Fwwr laut Tni Metrwwwlltsua lH Tessas At Rewr- When in Doubt Leave It to a Stranger Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher Tbt looal rollers earn back strong last week after a week's lay off and broke a few nuon'i records. Th Htnrs team tin th sensation of Use wA"s plar when they piled Ui wood Friday nirtit for a team total of tVKK aad a atagfci came of 1.1T7. both una reeorda Tba Lux Buffet team also soada a lag- In tha Gat at? bbj a season' record for Ota sragwe with tR!7. Other larva tntala by other team and taPtkluajaa, Tft Coinnurrrlmi famgiw ant Monday fright wfia sta stronr fiartrig ach other, alfnnrnjn lata la acarttasv they expest Una theUr moat msspsrans senses. AcBvfj among tba member of tha supposedly disbanded Metropolitan leago Hewed last " and a meeting waa called for today, roar of laat aeasoa's Imum win ba reorganised and aombtoad with four teams from tha disbanded Bensoa teagua, Thia leatro la tha dotal nloor ormniaaOoa in tha city and It eoralng back to Ufa la raorfrod aa good mwi by tba garaee enthusiast. Tha Midwest Teurnament Boootara committee launch! thalr organixation laat woek and wUl Immediately plaa to k Omaha's entry thia season the larvaat evoc and alas outllna a earn- paJcn towarda bringing next season's big Vent bora a J. Cain, tha Mldweat aa- aoelaUoa'a representative here, nas an Uated tha services of tha leading mem ber of Omaha bowling organisation aaa K.a Miiad a martin for next Bandar. rtw. rvmniKiri Jml dub and son a th laullM aaerebanU of tba city ffl aa- atat tbaaa fn thasr andaarer tba M araafc WSJCKa aoWLIltO ICHCBCLB. MORRISON "JCTBVr,,,.. Fairmont Creamery "VlTt FajStT? fa a" mat Drexel ho company. tthWday-Xmarloan Expraaa tmpany M.lt Uw Buffet, Florshelm fonoe asalnst Rumour's Old Taverue. "'oWna-Oa. Leasee: Wjpttohjfi nlnst Tarbebies. .Intensos against Hot Plates. Comfort Iron against U, O. K. a.. Lithographers Ttauai Tuesday-Lyon psny. ThurirfarIary Print e aMnst Heee Printing company. H. and B. Press aaalnst K lope-Hart lett company. Xih IeJtue: Frldsylixus awln.t Wtora, Old fctl Lara agJnt Bura N"h' MCT-ROPOUTAN ALLBTJJ. . o..rd on Club: Monday Poiaflna .-.T-.t Wrfactton OH. Mica Ax Urnin analnat Crown Oa-ollna. mard Crow i.. alnl Plar and Wrtpea. Vlnrlav-lln Old Alr. affaMal tyt.n1'cua: Tufuy-ln-xTur oanXa.u Thday- lntor-drpartmnt matohoa. Wwi'i laue: Tuady AfUreooa- "f.J. 2n Tb.1a-nnnU Pnon" aa.l'.t Tarn CVhb.nt..-. Ii'bla ItHa alSnt KIIUa. Thutlea aainrt bt. Andr.W!6CTATtoM A1JLJ5Ts: - JaCowMoKaMtaj P MjUo-t llval Or1r of Moot, h.1 Paxoa aaiu ICm Mauraf. .Caf aaalnt 'lBlvli A7oth Omaha. Hprtni! Brwlr.a company B" .". Warn. Thuraday Jettfir-aOld Aaa aaalnat Karmara Kxofcan.a. euro fcjrto.a aaainat Lyai Order of Mooaa. , Mldwrat Toaraaaaaa. Omaha'a Idling . bowllnt anlhulaU wUl aoon hold a n?tln to outllna plana for awlngln nt aeaon'a Mldwart tournament to thia city. E4 Tracy and C. J.' Cain aro tha tournamont aaaoola tlon'a looal rprwntaUva Thuoa two. with tha axprt altaiusa of William F. Wabar, Oad, Hmrtlnaton, W Ktana msn and a faw othar local bowllnr an thualaata, will lend thalr boat afforta to warda aaeuring tha big avant It la not thought that thera will ba any oppoal tloa aa Omalia i centrally located and It la tha main atrontfttold of tba Midwest Tournament aaioclatton. r lTTfc4 5T1tiSH6.Pt r Au-tw"feca.. mow 1 f we uu. stiu hanc tdcdmwdr S r estcTtyi )" v - j ' V V 0: (V Sr i V J ' rt oca3 ,1 -err- V . f.. II'HIEL HIPS MOTHER HAM Clips Second and Four-Fifth, from Two-Mile Record. AVIATOE EXKHIT3 SKILL MatorayoU Rldara Woald Hart No Arlatlaa; for Thalra, While Me Mlllea taya taaaar fttdlac Daaseiroaa. ' Bowllaa; Wotea. A few addlllone will ba mmle In the Oate 1 Ity .;ui una wan. in r v.i.n Kiuuia will mini Harea atkd Had' ford to Uilr iw and tha l-'rexal BUooa hae aifiiicd Mattbt. ' 1 i.vtla haa put a team In the Com mercial U'ue umler Hie Omaha IMcyola num. Thay ought to to faal with Morty Grave, the luvlureycla ((wed artial, la their reave. Tha Lwla Buffet team Went atronl laat woek and wun three trvu thalr cloaeet rlvala. Ua Black Kata. The Rayane FalataffB will prohably antrr Viie Mlawaei louroaaivni ai otuua City. The ' bowlera la Grand Island have a new art v ailat Abd AT orianlttnf a lee sue. r,a Rurress-Naah bunch were all dolled up Krtilay n:ht with tbetr atlk embrota- rad ahlrta Henry Pollock filar and Btriiee will be one of Oiuaha'e stroruf taama at rluux City. The Commercial Wanure ot away to a poor atart lat k. l(fu.l-rd trrowna Uad In the tlrat week's play wUh a triple victory to their credit. Charley Rels has a new system In lunula hi team this season, lie chango the entire lineup em'h aante except lilut Hlf. The lxval Order of Mooae in the lfaMvtvr Itarut Is another team with an ur.tiii.r.e'l momuershlp. i'.ob Koran has adiled to the Oate City Ireci t riae liet a bowiuva; bail case. The Prairie I.tfe Insurance Company it sin, better known aa tha pllroa, will enter tha tournament at bioux City. No Federal Bowline lesyua will be started. The bowler have met Joe Do- her s terms and he haa signed with tha !nyal Older of Mooae team In the booster leaaue. A new set nf alleys ware Installed In Lincoln this fall and two leasuea organ- Utd. With the bcwlera of Grand Island, Un rein, Tender and other towns taking aa Interest In the game, proaoacts tor a state tounvuneut are already growing brighter. The nrw place being tnatalled by "Wally" Wiwiinnii at F.lghteenth and Farneiu streets will ba known as '"3 1 Karnam." rJieven new alleys and flv riliard tables are now beloa Installed The opeeina' date will be about Novem ber H. Pteveral new leaguee will ba organised to roll on tha I'lrnun alleys when they are completed. Tha Jobbere' and Auto i.w loax-ues are now working on thebj 01 Kanisanoa. ft Iouts bowtere will nae a apedal xrio in their tun to the Via west tourn aii.enl at 81ou City, A toe snor waa recently rolled by Hiss r.irau nera a K. Louia. fet Anelesburss new Porlera" Oulrle Is a r-t vt p. set bon'.et contalmna tlie S't'lulea of the dnferant Imlxmu -lo lnforir.un about an records made in lo'jrnauirms aivfl rnilil.es. S. A. McNIel, tha M lnneapolla Moose, took tha aclssora to another world' motorcycle record at the Stadium speed way yesterday afternoon when he clipped two miles In 1:03. Tha previous reoord waa 1.13H. McNlel'a machine, waa work In r In fin trim In tha match racea and ha waa run nine In faat time despite tha fact that he waa vslnc? larva and cumbersome dirt track tires, which added to his time. He decided to try a two-mile exhibition ai he changed his wheela so aa to use t barrower board track tires. On th fir lap MoNlel waa moving relatively slo but he picked up and mad th mil In V Aviator Fllee. Before and after tha races Ralph MeMlllen, the aviator, cava exhibit flight. Before the raoes ha sailed ov th downtown district and after tS event ba circled th motordrome save ' times. This afternoon McMillan wilt give eral flights and will also race agati six motorcycles on th track. McNlel. In addition to nipping tha t mile record, won three race at th 8pe way yesterday. Henry Lewis also wi three. It ha been about practically decldt that Joe Woltera. who, It Is said. Ilk I to hear himself hailed as tha dirt trai king, will not be among those present th speedway her. . Mr. Wolter hi been readlna loliag account of l" Nisi, Fleckenstela and Orave and he h na lonaer a dealrai tA nartlelnata In tf competition hare. Benny Kauf Leads Federal Batters CHICAGO. Oct 11-Benny Kauff, In dlanapoll all-around star, won th bat ting championship of the Federal league according to averagea published her to day. HI average waa SC4. Beside land ing th batting tUle. Kauff stole more base than any other Federal leaguer, totaling aevsnty-flve, and also led in number of hits, number of run scored and In total basaa HI record follows: g. a.h. r. a. t.a. I. Ik. .r. t a. as. F4 (ft .ma m it) lit in 11 l 11 n .M Tha . Federal'. ' WO hitter" beside Kauff were: Chase. Buffalo. 3M; Evans. Brooklyn. 5S: Rouse b, Indianap olis,. I3J; Terke. Pittsburgh. S33; East rly, Kansas aty, Jffl; Bhaw, Brooklyn, 121; Lennox. Pittsburgh. 817; Kenworihy, Kansas CUy, Sift; Campbell, Indianapolis, 111; Louden, Buffalo, 313; Or and all, St. Louis, SIS; "Walsh. Baltimore, Sll: Mur phy, Brooklyn. 811; Oak, Pittsburgh. AMY'S RUN BEATS NAVY sajsMaaasssaas Quaker Flayer Intercept! Forward Fail and Coven Sixty Tardi ' L00XS AT ITEST LIKE A TIE Aaaapolla Mldshlpsaea Lae aa Fraaklla Field by leer at Talrteea to Bis to Pea a. ' aylvaala Kle.vea. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 1T.-A fin sixty-yard run by : Mike" Avery.,, wh had Intercepted a forward pass, gar the THIS FOR MDLEWEIGHTS Boxeri in that Class Active Towards Championship Honors. CHIP AKD CLABBT ARE SXXT Caltforalaa Matched with Fanaaas Baxer Who Llekod L Aarelea Polleeaaaa Bla lek4sU f P reseat latetroat. NEW YORK, Oct IT. Now that George Chip haa pot aa end to Billy Murray' tltl ambition for th second time and la DRAKE EASY FOR KANSAS i Jsyhawkeri Trim Bulldog hy Thir ty-Two to Seven Score. GAME RATHER ITNISrrERESTTNO Both Teaaaa Play Old Style. Fwot ' Ball Alaaoat Caatlauoasly hearer Make Oaly Toach dewa for Hla Team. DK3 MOINES. Oct 17. Kansas uni versity ' easily defeated Drake university her this afternoon. 33 to 7, In the first University of Pennsylvania foot team a matched with Jimmy Clabby, It should J Missouri Valley conference game , on tha Rider Woalda't Fly. A peculiar circumstance attending tj motorcycle rider and the aviator la tht neither ene haa any desire to follow tf profession of tha other. . McMillan aaf rvgarding the motordrome: "Oe. buT that s daaaeruua," while th ridera re turn in kind, declaring that no money would ba Incentive for their taking up citizenship with th elouds. ' Race No. 1. three miles. French point reoe: Henry lla. ft ret: Charles Sud- deth, second: Tex Richards, third. Time, lw I isinety mile aa hour. luce No. 1 two miles, mulch race: i J. A. McN'.el. flrat: Mortv Graves, second. Time, ti I ml!es an hour. Race No. I. four ml lea. French point rare: Henry IaiwIi. first; Charles Wu.t drth, serond; Dave Klnnie, third. Time, 3 44; si x, miles an hour. Race No. 4, Three miles, match ram; J. A. McNlul. first; Larry Fleckenstein, M-ond. Time, 1 67.1, II2.M mllea an hour. Race No. t. five nil lea. French point race: Henry Lewis, first: Dutch KUyere, a-ond; lve Klnnie, third. Time. 141; mue aa hour. Race No. L five mile, free-for-all: J. A. McNIel. flrnt: Larry Kle-Veneeln. see- ond: Morty tiravea. third. Time. 113; W W nmee an hour. Raoe No. 7. sxhibltlon. two milts axainat reoord J. A. McNIel. Time, 1:U Hat; lo ml lea an hour. Previous world'a record. 1:13.4. COTNER TAKES FALL OUT OF YORK COLLEGE TEAM TORK. Neb.. Oct 17 (Special Tele gram.) Cotner university defeated York college thl afternoon. 13 to . Cotner played Tork off their feet. Btreln and Moa starred for Cotner. while Froid and oVhrnetsei starred for the Weals. Lineup: HiLl) OAK. la.. Oct l..-v-t gram.) Mlas Can Trip, owned by Life V Ramsey of Beatrice, Neb., won the final round of tha Waterloo cup match, fin ished her today after four day of cours ing, and wit awarded tha cup. Scarlet Lady, owned by Dr. W. . Moonlight of Eureka, Kan., was th runner-up and waa beaten In th laat round by tha winner. to L Th puree was won by Lady Dufferln, Allon A McCarty. Chicago, over Hand some Boy, Scott, Oschler A MlUlken. Sutton, Neb., 4 to 1 In the plate. Rolling Stone, Stephen J Pace, Friend. Neb., was th winner, and Sweeping name, Kvarson 4k Beacnier, Alma, Neb., vii th runner-up, Th final score her waa I to L Grace Rolckwell, owned by W. B. Flack, Orand Island, Neb., won the Johnson- house stake, tha cup for which waa of fered by Samuel Payne o( Red Oak. In thia match Never Settle, owned by B, C Noble, Republic City, Kan., waa run ner-up and the aoorw was 4 to o. Bad roads kept attendance dowa, but thosport was good. 15, M. Campbell of Butte, Mont, one of th men who had hounds an tared, died at th hotel hera thl afternoou from pneu monia after sicknea of only a couple of daya YORK. Granuja . lilsnd .... lach Davidson Muivtnaf ... ...R K ,...R T. ...KG ,...R.tl t?. R VS.. R.T.. R.O. COTNKR strata Bro.mlausti ,.. llageinaa Ankeny i'artluw ..... Porter ireory Yn lecr.... rotd tOwft) May bciimelael ... HulMUtutea: ....lO .WE .UK. M 1. . It H . V. H .1-1 victory over the Annapolis midshipman , not be long before a real middleweight on Franklin field today by a score of 13 1 champion begin to loom up. Chip seems to a Up to th tiro Avry placed the to be a fixture In California, where hi ball behind th Navy' goal line th mid- fighting ty! haa made him a big tav shlpmen had fought. Pennsylvania hardlortt. Twenty-round battle ult Chip and it looked as thought th contest j b,ttrr thaji th ghort dUtano affair in wnnm y to a g ta H I'e. . ' th. ... Apparently, the middleweight class la going to supplant tha lightweights In California. Till mean that it wl'J sot ba long before a champion la developed who will not only have a technical claim to the title, but also ' th public confi dence. Winning th publla confidence Is th only thing that really mature, and ao far none. of th numerous claimants haa been able to do It Chip' defeat by Al McCoy will not be held against blra If he ahould be fortunate enough to stop th nimbi Clabby. but this seemg to be altogther too much toj expect, us iorra tn latter xigure to dance off with th decision. Of th two Chip would be the more popular succes sor to Stanley Ketchell, for reason that h carrie a wallop, and no champion can hop to be popular without one. Morris Beehiaa Matches. Aocordlng to report from th wast Carl Morris la on the point of making his annual pilgrimage to New York. Morris aays he ha two opponent in view: Qua boat Bmith and Al Raich. Another match with Gunboat might not b amis on ac- count of tba unsatisfactory ending of their bout last winter when Morrt waa disqualified for fouling. There many who thought that Morris would have won that bout if ho had not broken th rule after Smith had cracked him on tba chin with on of hla wild right. Smith took tha stand that Morris virtu ally quit when he refused to fight fairly, and th facta bear blra out But si oca ao many of th spectators war of th opinion that It was Smith who wanted to stop ha would be anxious to prove that such was not th casa. Smith, however, seems to b perfectly willing to let the reflection oa hla courage paas, aa ba bo left Morris severely aloa aver since. Relea Stilt ta Doabt. Vf hether Reich has now sufficiently ad vanced to tackle Morris again 1 open to doubt Morrt won a one-punch victory laat year, but that was Reich' aeconj professional fight aad he Buffered from stag fright to such aa xtat that he waa uaabl to do himself Justice. Mince then Reich haa bad considerable experi ence and la able ta withstand mor hard usage than waa tha eaaa a year ago. .Retch' match with Jlra Flyna will prob ably show that he la ready for bigger gam than th men he has been meeting. Reich would b foolish to go out of his class, but each opponent selected ahould ba a Uttl harder than th othar. Meet ing such dub a Fred McKay sad Al Benedict will add nothing to his prestige or afford him the kind ef axpertenb he needa :i.TTr.atn:M-iitfVreeinItA(itm Mitchell. ruibatiiuuona: C Formlnbnr L.O tJurtt I.T , Brokow l.K Davenport LK Tfcomae y..li. Mraln tCapt.) H 11 Knaiv'e F H M-.e L..H JohnB inn for Graham. Val enuiia for tter.eon. Kef ere: I viruy. i. as pire: lieck. Head lmun: Harvey. Fed a May lavs If. Y. CHICAGO, Oct IT lrldent Oil more announced today that the Federal leagts waa plaitnlnat th Invasion of New York and that (our possibilities tor ball parka war be.na considered. Nothing delm'bi haa bean dec d1 on, be said, but at a meeting la New York next Friday, action probably wuuld be take. Cetera d A sates Law. FORT COU.INS. Colo.. Oct rf.-Th University of Colorado eleven this after noon defeated the Colorado Atrgtee by a core of J to Th faat work of the unlveraity. Hi leritftr line pluiuilng n.l th overhand game made tha score for toe visitor. Pennsylvania: Murdork for Hopkins, ortssa for Wltherow, Wltherow foT Joureay, Journeay for Norwald, Bates for Hfirrla, Koona for Urquhart. Parkew for Koona. Vrouhart for Parker, Rockfellor for Yree land, Matthews for VV ray, M off It for Matthews. Matthews for Mofltlt. Wray for Matthewe, Avery for Tucker. Tucker fop Avery, Avery for Tucker. Annapolle: Mills for Jones. Jones for Mills. Mills for Jones, rtmlth lor Perry, woe-nwsro for Hicks. Kirks for Woodward. T. Harrlaon for Graf Vll f.r MitchoU, Falllna; for Biodgett. Alexomler for Fall ing, Weaiphal fur Alcxandor, Alexander for WestpluxL Aviator Will Race Pop-Pop Lads Sunday Ralph McMillan, th Council Bluff aviator's second flight Friday attarnooa, was highly successful, tha airman traversing th atmosphere abov Omaha for more than an hour and then going to Council Bluffa Ha was delayed tn start ing awing to a minor break la hi machine. Sunday he will rao crack riders ef the speedway. Including John A. McNeal of Mlnneapolla MoMtilan declared yes terday that ther waa practically ao dan gar la fly lug at a high altitude, but a great deal of peril In flying low to the ground, as he I forced t da when rao- tag. local stadium. The Fame - was rather alow and uninteresting, old style foot ball being played almost continuously by both teams. Shearer's run of seventy yards - after catching a Kansas punt scored Drake's only touchdown. The line up: , KANSAS. Position. Rever Groea ' .. Jamas .. Railing . Melloy ., Burton . C'oolidge Wood ... ritryker , Detwller LlndCey ...L.E. ...UT. ...L.G. C. ...R.G. ...R.T. ...R.K. ...g.B. ...LH. ...R.H. L.E LT L.Q C R.G H.T..... R.K QB LH , R.H DRAKE. .... Smith Wamerek Ruff corn ... Hewitt Hansen .Dllts (C.) Blackburn .. Shearer .... Donald ... Warren Jhrnegan Scandinavian Ships . Halted by Germans LONDON, Oct. 17. Telegraphing from. Copenhagen on October It, th corre spondent of the Dally Mall relates that a Norwegian trawler captain who had. arrived there from Stavanger, Norway, declares that during his crossing of the North sea he and hla crew observed about twenty cruisers and some trans-, ports. Viewed from a distance it looked as if these cruisers were convoying com mercial ship which. In the opinion of the captain were undertaking a trial ex cursion. The fleet was moving slowly. . ' Information haa been received her that ' during the last week German cruisers and torpedo boata stationed south of Faltieterbo stopped eighteen' Scandin-' avian steamera and searched them Xor contraband. None was found. Th ves sels were bound to Russia, England and France. Falaterbo U a Swedish port not far from Malmo. , v -a a". MAROUETTE-BELOIT GAME DELAYED BYMUDDY FIELD MILWAUKEE. Wla. Oot TT Tha Mar- sjtietU aalreralty against ftektt eoT. iHrkt thea th vialtor. Denver Puts Crimp in Kearney Normal DENVER. Oct 17. In th opening foot ball game of th season, th University of Denver team overwhelmed the Kear ney Normal team, 61 to a Th Denver team averaged twenty-fir pound F.R.I F.H Hcnre he nertnda: Kanaaa CltV. . Ol in, 13. iB; Drake. 0, , 0, f . 7. Touchdowns. Stryker. Russell (. Shearer. Field goals: Btrothera, Gray. Goala from touchdown: 8trothers (J. Blackburn. Referee: Umbarger, Yale. Umpire: Graham, Orlnnell. Helllnesman: Porter, Maine. Time of quarter: 15 minutes. Substitutions Kannas: Orsy for Detwller. Russell for Wood, Householder for Jame. Strothers for Householder, Detwller for Lin dear, James torMelloy. Craig for Gray, Heath for Coolidge. Drake: Warren for Llndlay. ' . ' . . Gophers Crush the Coyotes in a Spectacular Game MINNEAPOLIS, Oct I7.-Wlth spectao ula rforward passea, long Una plungea, backed by a stonewall defease, the Uni versity of Minnesota foot ball eleven to day defeated th University of South I kota. X to 7. Forward passea figured prominently in Minnesota's scoring, all of which came in th first two quarters. South Dakota's touchdown came in the last few minutes of play, when Parilman, on a criss-cross play, broke through the Un and ran alxty-two yards for a touchdown. In tha flrat oarter Solon put th ball over after receiving a forty-flve-yard pass from Monday. Another forward pass, Monday to Solon. In tha second quarter made possible th next touchdown, while th two following touchdown. Jeo were materially aided by successfully executed forward passes. Solon k eked three goals from touchdown, and Baston threw Fer guson over th line for a safety.. Solon, Baston and Erdahl starred for th Go pher, whll llengel, Manary and Fergu son played well for South Dakota, Pittsburgh Beats the Carlisle Indians PITTSBURGH. Oct 17. Th University of Pittsburgh continued its winning gait today by defeating' the Carliala tod: ana, 1 to 3. Pitt mad th first acor wtth a goal from th field In th first period and added seven mor points with a touchdown and gual from touchdowa in the second period. Peaaitlea kept Pitt from scoring in th laat half. Tha In diana made their points with a goal from field in the last period. foot bail game today waa postpone! ea aoeount at a muddy field. Bee Waat Ada Are tba Best Business Boosters. Uorreya fullback, and Moffiuaa. aater. tarred for tha locals. Th Ware has rot her an1 8h'.lda featured for tha op- Iionaa'a. 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