Tim NEE: OMAHA, HATPltPAY. OCTOPFJt 2. 1015. All on Account of a Little Green Parrot CTVTlght. 11. International News Service. Drawn for The Bee by J. Swinnerton iT- - - ('HULLO 1 J, rasca'u - HOW DARE J Zj f HULLO i 7 i I i 11E1IF 13 EASY FOR NATIONAL CHAMPS Brave Held Ilitlesi Till Seventh, When Mayer Opens His Heart Sidney Father Takes Daughter Away from Hubby: Race Ensues ARRANGE WORLD'S SERIES THIS DAY FINAL SCOEE IS NINE TO TWO 8TERLINO. Colo.. Oct. 1 , etrram Lola McOhee, a pretty little bride of It years, wss torn from her hus band (In on Main street thl morning, placed In a walling automobile by her father anil kidnaped. A' few minute later the young hus band, Clarence MoXlhce, accompanied by Deputy Hherlff Frank Whlttier, In in- In hot pursuit Hporini Toi ' National Comminion to Say When and Where Battle for Coimio Flag Open. . IiOtTON, Ort. 1.-Philadelphia, found Nehfa delivery easy of aolutlon today and won from Boston, to I. The Ilravea o'ier aDtomoblln, war went hltlea for six Iniilnus, but In tha Th two nmcliim-a headed northeast pre eeventh and eighth obtained flva hit off aumably for. Bldnry, wheer all of tha Mkyer for two run. Score FHIIwVDFl Jin All HO. A K. Hock. Mi.'... 14 0 1 SMoran, llanerott. M. I l'a.k.rt, fl . t ravath, rf.. 4 1 .ucWim, lt , Wrlaer. K. . J M-Ir,lf. Jl.. I I 'uaey, 2b. ... I A4)na, r.... 4 urr. .... t Total. UOHTUN. All. H O A K. r(.... I t 1 I I 10 PHILLIES FULL FOR FRIDAY NKW TOUK. Oct. 1. All th details of the comltur world' orie between tha Itonton Amerlcnna and the I'hlladelphla Nationals will he arranged at a meeting of the National commission to be held In ithla olty tomorrow. On the to of a coin I I Kr-r., l) ... I lie' 'nniptnn, cf. 4 Ola 0M. Ih... 4 17 3 tttmiih, lb.... 4 0(0 ll'iillln. If... 0 14 liMamnvll, aa I 0 0 0 iiaikbura, t 1 14 10 Cmiii t it o-. hi. p 4 .. uowiir ,.... a 17 H Vi 14 1 Tolala It I li U I Batted for Blackburn In the eighth, rhlladrlplila ....... 0 10 4 10 9 - Ponton ..i 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 0-2 To-ln hll: Stock, Paiikert, Run rroft. Three-base lilta: Mayer, Collin. Moln blown: (Mock, compion. iNienon .... ..I I - 1. h.'..L. . .. to MnK'e; lienrr. fl to N'lrhoff to I.H !i?rim; Hmlth to Kvera to MaKoe. HtrurK out: Hv Mnvt-r, 2; ty Nehf, 4. Pnat-a On Off Mayer. f: off Nehf, . I'm .re: ltlaler and O'Oay.- Cartle Heat Pirate. ST. l't!"!. Oct. 1. A battlna; rally In the rlKhth aave 8t. Loula a victory over 1 UtHburxh toilny. to . In tliia tnnln Hill weakened and the Inrala hit for two nliiKlea and a triple. Adaina. who then it-iieve.i I' 111. l ho waa hit for a trlplii mid a alnnle. Ttila. coupled with a bsa on balla and two errora, nenea ai touia nix run. . part l-a concerned reMde. ine nrlde and ar.Klr are coiwuiia, anawm depend tll, cnolc, f th8 clty berauae of thla fart. II. O. CVff.;y of ,w(llen ,he opting ,an wm be played, Kidney,-the Klrl a father, puraued the but lhMe aplM.,ri b)) mon mtereat In couple here after a Ion fight to prevent ,he nate of lh op1Ilnff conteat than In tha marrliiKe failed. The young couple, U(e looaUon of tl, InltlaJ battle for the were married two weke ago. In op to of objection. They came here yea.erday and the father arrived thla morning. According to the glrl'a atory, her father liua threatened her for opponlntf liU wlHhea In tunrrylng Mcdlu o. rllifl aaya that her mother died when aeh waa 15 montha old and her-father turned her over to hla people and made them a gn a contrail to keep her until ahe could aup- Nehf to Kvera pori .nerneu. io rejwria imv .ucn ip culved altice ranchera near nere loia ot two automobile w Making by In a mad daah toward Sidney, t Tarkio Has Heavier ; and Stronger Team TARKfO. Mo.; Oct. 1. (BpecloU-The Tarklo college foot ball aquad la on Ha third week of practice; thirty men are reporting for the work every evening. The prooprcta for a eueceeaful aeason la about 60 per cent better than, they were at thla time laat year. Iaat year'a qud .averaged US pounda and the 1911 aqtiad will average about Ui pounda. Of lsat year letter mon e'ght are out for the team. They are Captain In. ex I'nptaln Oaliiirn. lerr K. J'eteraon, l.unan, Bunderwirth. F. Grimm, Htcrrett and Lar. ". IVteraon, fullback, and foe. halfback, are not In achool, while McValmont. Anderaon and Wallace, euarda, were lost through graduation. The l:15 whedule la pi atrong one, four i.ame Unu played at home end four abroad. Fojr conference gamea will be Played, tw at Tarklo Ind two abroad. The achediile follow: Vtotir 1, fampcll college at Tarklo, t(.tilr a, CS-ntral college at Txrklo. irtober-15, M ihlMin Jewell at UUerty. Mo. octolier S?. Wetmlnter at Tarklo. Ih-iober Nebraska, Normal at Itru, Neh. November &. open. November 12, Wenleyan at tVmeron, HI,. November V. VnWeralty of Omaha at OiriMlia. ., . November , liellevue college at Tar klo. American Express Bowlers Open Loop The American Kxprea company bowling k-Mgue will limugurate Ita womhi at the Jluntn:Ktn eiieyo iniwnt in a ii pttKrain 'or eiume. r uur i.Miiiia up the league. The membera of the team re aa follow: HopeilnUiidcnt'a Office Eight of "Big Nine" . Teams Clash Today ' CHICAGO, ; Oct. L WeaUrn oollege foot ball team will open their aeaaon tomorrow with eight of the HI Nine teama In action. Chicago, which will line up agnltuit Northweatern a . week later, will be the Idle membera tomorrow, while Northweatern haa Ita annual en gagement with Lake' Foreat. Michigan geta Into action next, Wedneaday agalnat Lawrence, " . . . v Uamea of particular Intereat tomorrow Include Indiana agalnat . Depauw at Hloomington, 1 ltd : Notre Pama agalnat Alma at Notre Dame;. Inirdue agalnat Wabaah college at Iafayette, Ind.: Min nesota agalnat North lUKota at Mlnne apolla; Iowa agalnat Cornell college at Iowa City, la.; Wlaconaln agalnat Law rence . at Madlaon, Wla., and Illlnola agulnat Ilaakell at Vrbana, 11L ' Speed Kings to Race for Astor Cup SHENANDOAH EXPECTS TO RETAIN CHAMPIONSHIP SHENANDOAH, la., Oct. 1. (Ppeclal.) Around a nmleua of two player from laat year'a team. George Collin,, a ne gro, fullback, and Homer Itodgera, cen ter. Coach I. O. Kunnnlng la building up a foot ball team that ha expectation to retain the rhamplonahlp title of aouth weatern Iowa for the Hhenandoah HlKh achool. The new athletic director cornea from ' the - atate normal at River Fall a. Wkt., where he won hla letter two year in foot ball. i I ; ; '. . tlratrl Itacea Wild V. BKATHICH, Neb.. Oct. 1 8pe lal Tel eifram.) The county fai rcloaed here thla afternoon v.Mth a.lareg crowd In attend ance. The I exult of the race follow: ripeclnl trotting: Palmer' Add, won; Iady Hur, eecond. ' Time 1.2. a.V. :J. Pacing, l.'Si cla"a: Alollle lilnger, won: Allator. eecond; Drift Allen, third. Time, II . 1:2: t:. ' Kiinnlng. half-mile: Mabel R., won; Olello, aecond. Time, O.Ui. champtonahlp of 1915. Whether the aerie will tiegln on Friday, October I, or on Saturday, October I, la caualng much dlacuaalon among follower of ban ball In thla city. Many ex pre the belief that the American league In tereat wilt endeavor to havo the play be gin on Friday, October 8, the day after the cloae of the leagnie aeaaon. Alrsaader'a ArtlvKr. Thla would preclude the poaalblllty of the Phlllloa aending their etar pitcher, Qrover Cleveland Alexandcrv to the mound In three of tha flrat four game played, aa might easily be done ehould the arrlea atart on Puturday, October 9. Cnder the latter schedule, Alexander could be worked Saturday, Monday and Wtdneiny, which, in tho opinion of many cloae follower of baae ball, will be decidedly advantageous to the Na tional league standard bearer. A point made by those In favor of be ginning the series on Friday I that It would be a much more convenient cay for those fan who dealra to witneaa" all the game of tha - series. Under . a schedule, no matter which city waa se lected for the opening game, the visit ing spectators would have Sunday in which to make the trip to the other rll?.'! Many believe that the National commls-1 Ion will take thla fact into conaldsratlcu in aaalgnlng the date of play, which are expected to call for two game in one city; two In the other, to bo followed by alternating game until the close ot tha aertoa. Other Matters Vp. Other matter to come up for consider ation will Include the price ot handling of ticket, the aaalgnlng ot umprere and numerou minor detail requiring con siderable discussion and the meeting may develop Into protracted seaalon. 1). 11. Johruon. president of the Amer ican league; Uarry Herrmann, president of the Cincinnati National league club, 1 and Prealdont John K, Tener of the Na tional league, 'the membera of the Na-, ttonal commission, were expected to ar-' rive In thla city late tonight or early tomorrow morning. The executive staffs of the rival clubs also are expected to at tend the meeting, a well aa several mag nate of club not directly concerned in the world' aerie. it - t '"w- Many of the rraek racing drivers at tha country have entered their name for the Vincent Aator cup race, the S50 mlle went, with which the new motor speedway at Sheepahead Bay, New York, yr ,' : I f I V r . H 1 I -Jlf " ',s I W -- Stiehm's Huskers Are Ready to Meet Bulldogs of Drake LINCOLN. Oct. 1. (Special Telegram.) Stiehm's Huakers open the season here tomorrow with a Missouri Valley con ference opponent. Coach rGlfflth of Drake and twenty-one warriors arrived thla evening. The Nebraska coach put his men through a light signal drill tonight. Htlehrn reported all of his men In excel lent shape. Tho Drake eleven Is admitted the beet In recent years. Five freshmen were (oju enough to replace regular on th team thla year and the aquad haa been fur ther reinforced by atars of the strong 1912-13 teams. The lineup tomorrow will be: NEBRASKA. I DRAKE. Chemborlaln Ccrrl .. Dcnegan Moxer .. Abbott . Shields , lldd-ll . r.nthcrford (c).L.H. rtceae R.H. Otopaullk F.B L.E.IL.K... .LT.I L.T.... .L.O.ILO.... ....C.I c H.fi.;RO. ..R.T. .R.E Kean Warneck 13r'nser ... Bprong .... Htait Hresheara .. WelMh Jarnctran Buna Blodgett 1S.T... HE... i..ll... R.H.., F.B... Cook y.H.I Q.B.. Blackburn, (c) Pikstltulea. Nebraska: Raemtieaen for Cl.amberluln. Van Meter f;r Corri, Ball frr Ivnetiiin, I lalberalaben for Mozcr, Koltxky for Abbott, Hhnw for Bliluld. Bnils for R:d.lell, iVirter fon Rutherford, iJaranrr tor Kccse, Doyle for Otopaullk. JPnlrv for Ciok. Offlclnla: Keferer. Birch, . Farlham college; umpire, HylHnd. Iowa :l"te; heud hneainun, Kearnea, Bcllevue college. ED YALSIi BLANKS ST. L0UISBR0WNS Chicago Fitcher Has Little Trouble in Holding: His Oppo nents Safe. HIS THIRD STRAIGHT ONE CHICAGO, Oct. l.-Ed Walsh had little difficulty holding his opponents safe to day, thereby winning his third straight game of the seaaon. The visitors were blanked, 8 to 0. Only two hits were mad off Walsh until the eighth Inning whea he eased up after Chicago had won. He was given support which bordered on tho sensational. None of the visitors reached third base. Lavan came the clonest when he doubled In the eighth and was thrown out by a Kreat throw by Jackson wheu he tried to stretch hla hit Into a triple. The local won the game by bunching hits behind the erratic fielding of the visitors. The day was designated a "Army day," In honor of Henry P. McCain, adjutant general of the United States army. Sev eral companies of militia and members of the Boy 8couts were present. Score: ST. Loris. A.B.H.O.A.K CUIfAOO. AII.H.O.A E. will be opened Saturday. One of the largest crowds that ever attended an automobile race la expected when the gates ot the new speedway ore thrown open. 1 loolry. Vernon. Koehrtf. I rt vers U I pm'kl. I'.nmherg, Pierce. City Office Maurer. A. 1-plnakl, ti, lescr. iH'Oot -Ardrev. s. Pnltoii, Woolen. Uamea Today American League . IauIs at Boston. Cleveland at- IMro't Boaton at Washing ton. New York at Philadelphia. ' Ntonl I Pittsburgh " at BL Ixiula. Chicago at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at I isew i (in. I'll latu-iinne at iioaion. r moral jugue lilca GOME ON GRIDIRON IH VALLEY TODAY Three Bif Games Scheduled at Lin " " coln,Lawrence-and at ' Colombia. FEEL CONFIDENT OF VICTORY Cotner Wins Game From Bellevue IOWA LOSES ONE OF THE BEST PLAYERS ON TEAM IOWA CITY, la., Oct. 1 (Special Telegram.) By the tragic death from burnlns of Mrs. O. E. Davis of Cor rectlonvllle, la., mother of Davis, star end for the Iowa team, Iowa loses one of the best players In tomorrow's game with Cornell College on Iowa field. Added to this Is the fact that the con dition of the Iowa team makes the chances deplorably even for a victory on either side. . , ; Bee Want Ad Produce Results. Photton, If.. 4 0 1 0 .OMuiphr. rf.. i 1 8 0 Howard, lb.. I 1 in 2 t Weaver. n..4 2 4 1 0 Fltilrr, rf.... 4 0 0 0 OK Cilllnn 2b 4 111" Pratt. 3b.... I 1 0 1 lFoiimlrr. r(. 4 1 J 1 0 C.Wtlktr. cf 4 1 1 OJai'kaon. If.. I 0 i 1 Auuln. lb... 4 0 1 t 1 J Collin. 1M I I 1 1 barm, n I 1 t I IB'arhbrn. lb I 1 X 0 Aunew. c.... 111! 0-rhlk. c... I 0 0 ll Koob. p I 1 0 1 OWal.b. p.... 1 1 I 0 Phillip., p.. 0 1 0 t Hoff ,p 1 1 0 I 0 Total H t 17 li I Total. 1 T li I St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 4) 0 O-o Chicago 0 0 0 0 4 1 10 8 Two-bapp hit: I-avan. Stolen bases. Howard, Murphy, Jackson. Double plays: 15. Collins to Weaver to J. Collin.; Four nler to Weaver. Baaea on balls: Off Walsh. 2; off Koob, 2: off Philllpa, 1; off Hoff, 2. Hits: Off Koob, 8 In six In nliwa; off Phillips, none In less than one third Inning; off Hoff. none in two in ntnes. Struck out: Py Koob, 1; by Walsh. Jt; by Hoff, 1. Umpires: Connoliy and Chill. Ottn Mera Fired. Ind'an&uolla has given Pitcher Otto Mera h!s unconditional release. Poor - punting, fumbles at impportune times and lack of offensive ability, lost Believue a slow and uninteresting game to Cotner at Bethany yesterday after noon, by a score og 13 to t. The offense of both teams was ragged, Cotner's only ground gainers being a tackle-around play and an off-tackle buck. Cotner rushed the ball to Bellevue' five-yard line in the first quarter, after KANSAS CITT, Mo., Oct 1. The aalnlnc on an exchange of punts. Farn- foot ball season of 1915 will be ushered! ham ot Bellevue recovered Knapple's In tomorrow on southwestern gridirons, j fumble. Wenke failed to punt out ot The big games in the Missouri valley are I danger and Cotner rushed the ball to those between the braska and Drake verslty of Kansas and William Jewell at ' glnn.ng of the second quarter on a tackle- Lawrence, and th University ' of Mls-;aroun play. ue Missouri vauey are i uanger ana coiner rusneu ma uan w University ot Ne-jthe two-yard line as the quarter ended. at Lincoln, the Unt-1 Brokaw carried the bail over at the be- KanHaa City at St. Litil, Newark at Buffalo at Urooklyu.. . lIUtnor. Cray, MtiMielon, Couid. W-ni-riiard. DH vera Seinft, Brock rr tiler. (' I. Brcwn. Jilnnchard, t'liv nltc- rickard, 8-at on. Jrer, Went worth, 1 ' Kit MidU.v. Hunt. le,1on, i.i4uii. Federal Flag Race Stands Still a Day ClIICAOO. Oct. 1 The race for the Wiieral league prnnanl atood atlll today. I'iUbt uiah and Cld :o otponirig their i:ame and rH lxula the other contender. lad no rurna with Kan.saa City, i'ltta burgh, holding the lead by a narrow ingrain over M IxiuS. needs to win only f.ne of tatunlay's two games with Ch raira to but the locals out of the race. If Pittabuich should win both gamea Patnr tay, R. Ixm'Ib would have to take both ut p remaining gamea to win, and even ti.at would not aufflce tf the ItoUi ould then take half of Sunday'a double l.e'ler fioia CM'ago. Falrbarr Playa Taday. KAIRBURY. Nab., Oct. 1. (Special.) The Initial foot ball gnme here will be played at th ba l.ajl park grouiula Saturday afiernoun between the local hltih achool team and tha Kdxar High aeltitol eleven. Thki makea the aecond ainn of tha aeaaon for Falrburv. Thev played at Hebron Tuesday and were de- reuicii cy a acore or 1 to . KlUrrorlk Playa t Tie. IOWA FA1JJJ, la. Oct.- l.-(nectal Te earairi he-veu to I waa tha acore of the game between l-;ilwrlh culleae and I'uei.e. Via'a collene of Slonu Lake here to-lay. Thla waa K'llaworth'a fhet sched uled game thla aeuaon and for the firnt time In two years ita go4 line was crossed. HI 'I -I r4 VI-. !... BiyOMFTI'-U, Neb.. 0t 1 iwcll.) A ' ' e i 1 r a- l . .-id inn it'.b ot aeu'nst a lik anond frena it I - i,iij ii i.un il-ib thla afternoon. i: ..o. trli won by a m.uatn of f.e. I- . e . i .- mftrl 4'fa an. l-: 4'ook. Sfi n W Mt-Nainai-, VI; BUtkmoie, 1-. ...i -. v.'. r , ... a-i .11,, (-. Mall. W; Koblnsun, , V ii. In, )-kj. T; Vluvkcl, Kearney lllak Beats Vark. YORK Neb., t. 1. (Special Tele gram.t Keariivy lliah achool defeated York thl aftemiHin. 1 to 0, -While York a team waa the heavlar, the Kearney team waa tco fast for the in. 1laatHK Oelrlaaae Heal Clevd. II A'KTINHH, Neb., tvt. 1. 4 Special Tel ettriun Haatlnna HI rli achool defeated Bed Cioud HIkIi achool. a to t. In the flrat fool ball aama of the w iiuii. today. Keuner made Ha.Unn-.' t' r e tuuehdowna. Brewers Plek Batrnlt. SAN FRANClS(-, Oi-t. 1. Buffalo waa naiiM-d aa the place for the lxl conven tion of the Alaaier Krewera' aaocUiUon doling tlieo loving bualneas aesa4on. kaperlor Wia. S1PKRIOR. Nab.. Oct l.fHpeclal Te earam. I Superior and Mankato Hth ' lic.la plaved foot bell hare today, bo- , l-eiior winning, if to 1. filtller la (a- Back. Th fine Mtrltie- oulfl-Mr !!! Mil. ler, of tlie Sorioafleld Cnl-ilV thla sa- n. aaa sacurea It rera, for active duty to the feu Lrfmla Fed. Fraueo-ftwtae Liaae Ones. PARIS, Oct. t Tlie Franco-Swlae fron tier, which was ei-wed on piMnbar 9, ru been reopeuea to trwveiar and mall. Six Cadets Expelled, Four Suspended and Fifteen Set Back WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct L Dlamls sal of six midshipmen, suspension of tour others for one year, without pay and tha demotion to the next - lowest class ot fifteen other, waa announced by Secre tary Daniel today as the result of the recent hexing Investigation at Annapolis Naval academy. : Til oa dlamlaaed are : Robert 8 tat I-amotte, flrat class; David Ollck. sec ond class, and Alexander R. Rollings, Charlee B. Tuley. Edward H. Hill and Dwlght C. Cook of th third class. Tha navy court Which' loveatlgated the ehargea, recommended the dlamlssal of nine. Secretary Daniels issued tha following statement: ' - i Thl action U taken with th deter mination that haling of all kind la to be ended at the naval academy. There is no room at the academy for any man who cannot obey th laws of tha United States congreas. It baa' been estimated that it coat 111,000 to educate a man for the navy. In the navy the flrat duty ts to obey orders. If at th academy a man cannot obey the orders of tha superin tendent and an act of congress, be dem onstrates that he lacka the first and es sential quality required for naval of ficer." Spalding Estate Is Over Million LOS ANGELES, Cel.. Oct L-John W Carrlgan. state Inherit an oa tax attorney. announced today that be haa completed a survey of the estate left by th lata A. O. Bpa'd'ng sporting goods manu facturer who died recently at fwirat Lome. Cel., and found that th value was la exceas ot S1.O00.4XO Instead of tOtt.000, th value placed upon U by Mr. ' BpeJJlng befor his death. "It may go as high as ?.000.001; Carrlgan. ' " sourt and the Oklahoma "Aggies" at Columbia. Th Missouri coaches have spent a busy two weeks picking out likely candi date from the big aquad. and ar con fident of victory. , The Oklahomana, on tho other band, were known to be heavier than laat aeaaon and were pro pared to put up a hard battle. Kaa.au Btroraar. According to reports, Kansas has th material for a great foot ball machine thl fall. The return of Hammond, a SCO-pound guard. , and the showing; of last year's freshmen stars. In the opin ion ot Coach Olcott makes the Jay- hawkers real contenders for th valley j title, won last .year by the powerful Ne braska eleven. Th University ot Nebraska, with sev eral ot last year's stars In th lineup, will atart th aeaaon agalnat Drake, which has an eleven of uncertain strength. At Norman, th University of Okla homa and KlngtUher college will play their annual game, which generally goes to th university players by a big oor. . : , , t 'Chief Caaaea of Day. The principal games1 on aouthweetern gridiron and the result of 1914 conteat where the same college met, f.ollow: Oklahoma. "Aggie" at ' Jalssouri, did root meet Wlliliun Jewel rt Kanaaa. 0 to 48. Drake at. Nebraska, did not nmt. Kinsfleher at Oklahoma. V to.7. Yankton at Mcrmngslde, t) to' 4. Simpson at Ames, U li not meet. Kansas Normala it Mlasouri fcvhoo! of Mlnea. did not meet., Olalbe at St. Marya. did not meet Kansaa Wealoan at College ot Em poria, did not meet Plays la livery tiaaae. Jakey At. Fort Worth niancer. fin ished hla f ishu-tmth seaaon In ba baH wtiuoui missing a gaiue. - (;ra4 Ialaw4 Has Walkaway. I OR AND ISLAND. Neb., Oct. L (Spe clal Telegram.) eiraiij UUnd High m de! h a walkaway with Central City High todar. scoring 31 In th first halt and at In - the seovnd half. Engleman. tocotl, brown, fctinlth, Uuechler, Krebs and lavle shared In the touchdowns and big gains. Central City was somewhat lighter and waa unable to hold the locale, the ball being constantly In Central t'liy territory. It waa the flrat game on the local ground nd there was a largo aundaiica. Beatrice mmt Mtalciaa TI. Cotner's second score came In the fourth quarter, when Farnham fumbled a punt on his own five-line. Hellwlg went off-tackle for a touchdown on th next plav. Bellevue scored a safety In the second quarter, when Kvau tackled Strain back ot hla own goal line after a blocked punt had hit the goal posts. The game was played on old-fashioned line throughout. Only one open play wa tried on either aide and neither of these worked. Bellevue line failed to hold long enough for the back-field to get started. The only time either team gained around the ends was when Farnham cir cled Cotner' left end for forty yards. Lltchtenwallner at tackle, and Erwln at left end, played tar game for th Indiana. HellwlaV a ub. Brol aw and Knappl. until the later wa layed out were Cotner' best ground gainer. The Uncus: BELLEVUH. I COTNER. Allen U.K.LkK wnia.. l.tehlenwallner L.T., L.T ,,BroK'; i.r.ii.niirt ...L.G.IL.Q Iliignnan ,.R,1.k.O. Brumbaugr. (c) ..U.T.IK.T B'Ut , It K. It B Thomas U I Q r-iralu ..1-U Lll French .U 11. R.I1 Knapple ..K B I F.B .altn Bellevue, Frwln. Kvans, Coiner, Hellwlg. Kenoedy. Coiner. Brokaw. llellwlf. c , - kMivu.. Itferee: Heltser. ise- braskal I mplre: McOullough. Neb.-eaaa, Head linesman. Ktncker. Nebraska. 1 Cleed Tlaae at Sheltoe. 8HEI-TON. Neb., tkt. 1. (Special.) The thre day' race nieetlng closed liat night. Oecaalonal llaht ahowera and cool ...-v... i,.i 1 1, crowd from being aa large as former years, but the best racea ; ever pulled ott were wiini-eu auu m. faaieat milo waa trotted Thuraday that haa ever ben marie on thla track. Band concerts by the State Industrial School band were much enjoyed Turkish Batteries Sink Torpedo Boat; BERLIN. Oct Tu (By Wire less to Tuckerton, N. J )-An official oommunl-1 cation laaued in Conatantlnople under date of September 5f7. aa received here today tiy the Overseas New agency, says: Turkish coast batteries sank a tor- feSJf ii VWBkCALL OF THE W1 JUXYOODS ISA CALL A3 FOR A WINCHESTER Sm l J Hunting Riflms I i A Kliinier Ojstatson ... Johns Wenke Famhaia ..... Plcoit Hacely Oiunore hubatltutea: Sliaoy. Alien; hdown Toucr rna: t mm lr . J r a X. ' There are more Winchester rifles used for hunting1 than all other American makes combined. That 1 because they are so generally satisfactory. Experienced hunters know that Win chester rifles can be depended upon absolutely. Then ajain, they are made in all calibers and styles suit able for shootinff any kind of irame. For a good, reliable rifle, one that shoots strong and accurately, and gives years of service, no rifle equals the Winchester. No need of hesi tating as to which make of hunting rifle to buy. Get a Winchester and you will never regret it. They are THE FIRST CHOICE OP EXPERIENCED HUNTERCj n BEATRICE. Neo.. Oct 1. (Soectal Tel esrajn j -neatrve mgn scnooi ana i a-l " Z- . leyan tollege foot ball teams played a P boat of the enemy near Kerevlge eiuooomiy cougni same nere 111 la u ter-j dire." awn, me score oeing a tie, e to u. v leyan, a much heavier team, came reur scoring three tlniea during the n- liedron. Alekandor and Kester atarre-l far Wesleyan and KUpatrkk, liubka tviul Juuea fur liealrice. Tobla glare with K4a. One of the moat brilliant ycunmtar bi the Federal league la Johnny Tublu. 'tlie tlwt uuuleldcr ot lite St Louis club. WrassajaaBBBBSj 51 "afi i7r-i-: U Sajgwrf gajaaaaaaaiaasMaar!