Tirn OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 24, 191S. 2-8 ALL EYES UPON THE MIDWESTJOURNEK Local Bowling Organization! Are Centering Their Effort on Mak ing It Successful. ENTRY BLANKS BEING SENT OUT PRINCETON BEATS DARTMOUTH CREW Tigers Win Game on Own Grounds Ij the Score of Thirty to Seren, LAW KICKS A FIELD GOAL pnTYfTPON." N. J- Oct. rrtneo- ton defeated Dartmouth here today. o 7. Dartmouth orned the game by kicking oft to tho Prlnecttw'orty-yrd lino. After on exchange of kick Princeton worked tho boll from Ito own four-yard lino to Dartmouth's forty-three-yard lino, where Tlbbott dropped o fine field goal. Then, getting the boll on the thlrty-elght-yard lino, tho Tigers took It to Dartmouth's Torty-four-yard lino, where Tlbbott kicked mother fine field goal. Score, flrot period: Princeton, ; Dart- Buth, 0. Princeton quickly added seven polnto to Its ocoro in tho oeoond period. Hightey caught a forword pass on tho five-yard Uno and went over for o touchdown be fore a Dartmouth man could interfere. Later Barrowes and Tlbbotia of Dart mouth tried field goals, but failed. Score, end oecond period: Princeton. IS; Dartmouth, ft. Tlbbott ratekro Hall. Prtneeton. chiefly through food puntlnit by Drlggs and a penalty against Dsrir tnouth for holding, kept the ball In its opponenU' territory In the third perlol. Gerrtsh punted from behind hl goal line to hie own thlrty-flve-yard line, where Tlbbott caught tho ball. With good Inter ference he darted through the broken field of Dartmouth playero for tho Tlgere' oeoond touchdown. Tlbbott klrked the goal. A few minutes later Tlbbott punted tho ball close to Dartmouth'o goal line. The ball struck Holbrook, who had taken MeDonough's place, and rolled out tho goal line, where Hogg fell on It for an other Princeton touchdown. Tlbbott kicked tho goal. Un Falls In Effort. Law, cent In for Tlbbott In tho final period, tried a field goal from the Dart mouth thlrty-nlne-yard lino and failed. Dartmouth then ahowed Ho beat strength of tho game. Getting tho ball on Ito own thlrty-flve-yard lino after an exchange of kicks, Dartmouth carried It to Princeton's twenty-flvo-yard mark on lino plunges, .nd run. and forward 1 paa.eo. but lost tho rcguls, hd..io. ALLET. Kail aa, iHlawniajl rta mm A foot mIh I a Week's Hot. Una Brbedale. KAHNAM A I.LEYH. Menoo Tauua Monday. Ideal Msok- Inawa atralniit lrlnal Overalls. Dread nought J. aimlnst Ideal Hrilila, Mliia Tay lors nnalnsl Classic Coals. itnoi. .t i-nsiie Tufwlny. omrina an and Morans Co. against Corey-MoKen- Eie, I'umis HgainKt teiy ltiving o party. I'r-te lxirlis aaalnst Clara nei Midland Olass siiii paint company against Potl RudiiIv romianv. NrhrnKkt Telephone league Wednes dny, Installers KMlnt Traffic, Account- antn nirn nt WisK-rn r.iermr pomiiany. Construction against General Off.ce, Wire Chief atiulnat District Plant, Auaiiors ssnlntit 1-nii.nr.era Mercantile Leaguo Thursday. Byrne- Knnimrr aKalnsl browiiliiK-HIng, r orcl Motor SBAliiKt MK'ord Hrailv Atlvos. M K Smith nvalnst World-Herald, Thomas Klli.ntilik atialnat Drexel Shoe company Nebraska lothlng company against (iroh.rH A Wllhelm. drain Kxrtiange league Friday. tTp- rllkoa niiinii Oowell K evator company Netiraska-lnwa drain company aualnat Transmission! Grain onmiwiny, Omaha Klrvstor roiimanv against A liters I'ol lak Crmrnt company. Cavera-Hturtievant company axaltiat Uialn Inspectora, Mwy HKiHnv rumiiHnv asalnst M. C. Peters Milling" comnr nv. Or-orse A. Roberts Grain company against Hchnelder-Fowler com P'ir" MORniRON ALLEYS. hers I j.nff)te Monday. Ttees Printing comtmnv airnlnst Omaha Print ing company. N. C. leary company against Hither Inks. Klopp-Hnrtlett aiialnst Haticock-Epsten. Gate Cltv League Tueaday, Lewis Buf f. aaatnat oivmnla Candy Kitchen ti,.t Ksnrlv Kids agaliiKt Murphy Iid It: ThurstlHV. Mickey Olbsonn against ttacan's Fnlvtnffn, Her Orand analnst Flc rshelm 8 o-. nmah On lasrue Wednesda y. nook keener n irn Iniit Collectors; Kii.pso agnlnat Tarbaltiea, Accountants against Omaha Ttea(r"e Thursday, Jetter's Old Age against Meti. Omaha K prtilo Light and Power League Frltlny, Hoenlar pfheilole. III'NTIMITIIM Al.l.KYH. ITnfnn Paclfln League Monday. Inde- MmUnti airulrtaf Mntrhea. Ford Motor Iea gut Tuesday, regular tchschile. , Women's League Wednesday, regular schedule- . , , i in.i.ii. t Thin adav. Rtors against Wroth's Cafe. Ilrandes Htars against Krug's Iaixiis. I'nlon I'scinc iuaunr-iimro I. fhHuU Knights or commDus istpa-tnuj. ball on an Intercepted pass. A few min utes loter Dartmouth worked tho ball again from Ito forty-one-yard line to Princeton's twenty-five-yard mark. Hero Gerrlsh tossed a forward pass to 1 Olio, tho five-yard lino and scored a I touchdown for Dartmouth. Oeniah kicked goal. Just before tho game ended Princeton got the ball on Its thirty-nlne-yard Uno on a free catch. Then Law In for Drlggs. kicked a field goal from place ment. Final acoroi Plnooton, SO; Dan- mouth. T . Tbo lineup: Resignation of Five Leading Stars Deals Yale Foot Ball a Crushing Blow 'P7;V 7 . m m x m. : wjM f"!" i i 1 NEBRASKA WINS OFF NOTRE DAME BY SINGLE POINT (Continued from Fage One.) MAROONS YICTORS AGAINST PURDUE Visitors' Great Defense Nearly Up sets Traditions, but Russell Saves Day for Chicago. and nailed him, much to the relief of the stands. A fumble gave the ball to Nebraska, but. after making one down Rutherford's men flunked, due to lack of Interference, and Otoupollk was obliged to punt. He punted over the goal line ana me can , taln RU..ei's fifty-yard run on was brought out to me twenty-yara mark. Here the Nebraska line buckled down and held. rornhoskers fltart. Bergman punted to the mldle of the field and then the Huekers started. A forward pass. Corey to Chamberlain, netted twenty yards and the next play, second forward pass from Chamberlain to Calcy, netted fifteen more. Chamber lain again took charge of things and hus tled through the Notre Dame team , twenty yards for a touendown. knotting tho score. Corey failed to kick goal. j A few seconds after Corey's kick-off ; the third quarter ended. As the fourth ; period opened Notro Dame had the ball. but a penalty forced tho Catholics to kick. Tne call weni io mo nnuum oi mo; Chicago field and Nebraska was handed a f If teen-I Referee: yard penalty. This seemed to put tho fight into Btlehm's men and they started j (.ornei out. r. i ' ' f '. jK,?! Xt Jm PRINCBJTON. Illghley IB McLean LT. Nourso ..M......L.O. Oennert C. Hogg R.O. HalaaiV R. H). i'.rown ...K.K. oiii-k O H. TtbbeU ....... .L H- Rhea R H. Diiggs F.a DARTMOUTH L.K Dusossolt Paxton' A Oallsgher League Monday, swioiilaM an V MA 1 1 1 Ptandard Oil League Tuesday, regular schedule. Clan Oorrton League Wednesday, regu lar schedule. Loyal Order of Mooso League Thurs- w p.. .iila . arliedllle. Metropnlltan league rTiaoy, rw"r ehcdule. . nnuNjrwicK allktb, Marin Cltv.. Class A Monday, All Wtars against Rouih Omaha Merchants, Cooley s Bpeclals against Jetter's Old Age. Msgle Cltv, Class n-Tiieeday. Curo Mineral Springs ogalnt Farmers ipx chsnge. R. A. I. against Murphy's Colts. Wednesday. Centurion Club against Swift And pnmnHnv. ITnlnn Ktnnlr TlPlla Ta nie Thursday. L.T. ....... McAullffel t-i.. q i. v..i .nimi n.,,t West. Merrill rrn commission company. Fndav, Tagg . n,-. ass nat Me env uros.. wooa oros. against Clay Robinson company. Oh Me. Oh My. Women's Leaguo Fri day, regular schedule. WifsafcitsTft mnaiMn Not tn twenty years has there been such , gloom on tho Talo campus as that caused by tho reolgnatlon of five athletlo stars, declared Ineligible because they played baso ball with tho Quoguo Field club of Long Island last summer for their room and board. Tho men who withdrew 'from athletics are Harry Lo Qore, tho star foot ball and baso ball player; William Easton. left fielder and candidate for one of the backflrld positions on tho oleren; Spencer Pumpelly, pitcher; Robert O. Rhett, out fielder, and Arthur iUlburn, captalnn of tho baso ball team. SCORE IS SEVEN TO NOTHUTO CHICAGO, Oct. B.-Purdues great de fense, centered about Captain Blocker, nearly upset traditions today, but Cap- I tain Kusseu s riny-yara run on me kick off In the third period turned ihe scale and Chicago won, 7 to 0, after a bitter battle. If the Purdues defense was a marrel. Its attack, however, was slow and except for Pulls out punting Russell by many yards, the Maroons showed much the better offense. The line up: FrRDUk, (0) CHICAGO (T PITTSBURGH TAKES ONE FROMJOAKERS Pennsylvania Lose to Smoky City Aggregation by Fourteen-to-Seven Score. TOUCHDOWN BY WILLIAMSON Hake L.E. Herns L.T Proud lllocker .. Mason .... Buechner Vanaken Finn Dixon .... Pults Htahop ... Purdue ... L.E. L.T.. .L.O. L.G... - i c ....R.U.I R.O... ....R.T.. R.T... ....R.K.I R.F.... ..Q.B., VI. H WJItln? ... .'-pull Flshrr Red in on . Itrodle Jackson Br loi PHILADELPHIA. Oct. .-Tho Uni versity of Pittsburgh won from Penn sylvania, 14 to 7. .'. ho start of the first period Penn sylvania got the ball on downs. Pltts hurph held, and after recovering the ball Hastings mado an unsuccessful attempt to kick a goal from the field. Tho period ended with the ball in Pennsylvania po sition on Pittsburgh's twenty-three-yard line. Pcore. end of first period: Pitts burgh, 0; Pennsylvania, 0. Pennsylvania kept the ball In Pitts burgh's territory In the beginning of the secor.d period. Wulgley fumbled the ball In mid-flcld. Herron recovered for Pittsburgh, and Hastings was pushed over for a touchdown, r ry aicaeu ino goal. The period ended with the ball In L. II R H. .....F.li. Agar L.H R.H Gordon F.U Flood 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 -7 Masters. Northwestern. I'm- plre: Redden, Michigan. Linesman: Smith. Harvard. Field Judge: Whyte. j C ornell. t nicago scoring touennown: vtoruon. vjoui iroin luuiuuuwn. niiuii. -i,. .. . hrnuffht Into Dlav Substitutes: Purdue, Walter for Dixon, Tho forward pass was brought into piay j 0xfp ?or B,shop EldrldBe for van iken. again, and again It proved successful. Aj ttinchfleld for Hake. Mcintosh for toss from Chamberlain to Reese gave Muei hncr. Allen for Pults. Chicago, An-.. h"ersriing ror (.loraon uonson ior riooa, T1PB . ...wi.i r, . . T.- . Nebraska twenty-two yards. from Caley to Rlddell netted twenty eight yards and tho third touchdown. Corey botted the goal and tho score stood 20 to 13, In favor of tho Lincoln school. bcanlon for Brodie, Norgren for Pershing. Two of the Stars . In Omaha Today Tho loss of Lo Gore Is most keenly felt, because Yalo was depending largely on his line bucking and running ability on tho gridiron this fall. Lo Gore was easily the star on tho Talo eleven and was personally responsible for the vic tories of Tale over Lehigh and tho Spring field Trainnlng school this year. His playing at shortstop on tho Talo nine last year brought him offers from the New York Giants and tno Philadelphia Othlettco. By accepting their board and room from the Quogue Field club the men in advertantly became classed as professionals. .......... ia ivi RO Ppears K. R. Q Li.H., uernan R.H...... Thielsoher r.B Duhaniel T Cotton LB Emery i.B McDonough Base Ball Players To Shoot in Omaha Midwest Toaraasjiowt Notes. Creston. Ia,, will onUr a team. Tho Chicago entry will bo ton teams. It will cost S2.S00 to stage tho big affair. The Wellington Inn has entered a team. Ixca entries are commencing to oomo la. Tho Nebraska stats entry will bo un usually largo. Tho entire Mercantile league of ton teams will enter. Peoria bowlers announce a probable AGGIES AT AMES WALL0P HIZZO (Continued from Pago Ono.) WILMINGTON. Del, Oct XJ. 8peclaL) Arrangements were completed today foe a traMhootlng trio of 1(00 miles to w . . ... eon. wail known I entry of four teams, base ball pUyonj. f Chr. "S5j- " Mathewson of tho Ntw Tor Nationals, buJ( of ,h ou,,,a. ntrle- wl Marry Davis, Philadelphia Americans; not m untU tho last day. "Doo" CrandalU St. Louis Federals, and president Joe Kelley has eomenoed ao- "Chlef Bender," nntn rooently with tho tlvlties with tho local tournament ooin- Baltlrooro Federals. Tho baU players, all Pony. , fc ..k ... shooters will Kvery prominent hotel and cafo will of whom are crack I WMi,u it least ono team In tho tourna- tour tho largo cities In tho middle west nnt. - and In tho east They will shoot a N9 to& medals, each ono costing match of 100 targets in eighteen eltlea I2K, will bo given to tho different cham- wlth teams of amatours at each plac. I P'ons. Tho players will reach Omaha No vember U, and their contest will take place at tho grounds of tho Omaha, Uun dub. Tho opening shoot will bo hold at tho West End Oun club, Richmond. Va., November S. Tho closing match will take Pisco at tho Paleface Oun club, Tho Lolsy Brewing Co. and tho Swan- son st Aylsworth teams are two new local entries. Tho Dupont Powder and Woodmen of tho World teams of St. Louis have re served dates. Tho largo silver all-event champion tropny will soon do aispiayea in aown town store windows. Tho Gate City league holds a meeting Boston, November ST. On Thangs giving I today to lay tournament plans. They day tbo ball players will meet a team at tho New York Athletlo club . grounds. New York. These cities win bo visited tn tho order named: Rldbmond, Baltimore. Pttts burgh. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Bt Louis. Kansas City. Omaha, Dos Moines, Intend to enter nine teams. Ono hundred and fifty sots of new reg ulation tenpins have oeen ordered lor uie tournament. Tney wm oosi i.w. You don't hear "Foul" called as often as you ueea to in tne rncme league. Tho boys are getting to bo real rollers. Victor n. Parish of tho publicity bu- reau of the CoiumsroiaJ club Is sending Minneapolis, Milwaukee, cnicago, loieao, out .oou entry blanks this week. He Detroit. Syracuse, Now Fork, Hartford I expects all of them to bo returned prop- and Boston. 0"ea ou. nhUf" Bender has lone boon rooosv Those Auditors In the Telephone league -- - - .iT. will bear watching. Tbey nave won nine nlsed as ono of tho best shots In tho w" "V M ,ithou,. iq-. .ni .r- aast, and Mathewson. Crandall and Davis I uadJng the league with two games to are not far behind htm, Tho trip is tho I spare. . .v.. .u.e .mnnkl. I limh of tho Wosteni Electrlo team of "v . Ithe "hello" league shot three nice games . I l..t week, for a total of 6T5. He will Ohioans Fall Before arst t ot th- UUot ,f h T I TI J Poor old Holllday of tho 'Phono league; ilnTlPHTl H HflflCTfirS struck another slump last week and UUUCaU OilCUUlO dropped down again after making a meteorio rise the week before. Bettor MADISON WU OcL a-B.ll,uneaa;. .' th. ., Badger cohorts defeated Jack Wilde's 'sme up In the percentage column Buckeyes on tho gridiron today, SI to 0. .t week and are now within striking Alter ftrhtlne- on even terms during the distance of tbe icaaere. ixnsiry .01 first half. Ohio', open attack was slightly ? Even little Klein, tbo 130-pound quarter baok of Missouri, found holes In tho brit tle Ames lino. Packer, Uhl. Bloss and Aldrlch played Ames best game. AMES. Jones R.K. Dnnfeld R.T. Klappernlck ...R.G. Miller C. Kolmes L.G. McKlnley L.T. Packer UK Aldrlch R.H. I'hl F. Moss L.H. BIOSS Q. R.P5. R.T... R.O... O L.O... L.T... LB... R.H... F L.H... Q. MISSOURI. Hocker McAnaw Preston .... Hamilton Muir Groves .... Speelman Ill tarn White Collins Klein Substitutes: Dubel for Uhl. Evans for '', iinanam ror Miller, Uhl for Dubel, Clay for Hocker, Karr for Holmes, vvyau ror inttam. Hutledge for Kle n. Hyde for Mulr, Rider for White. Touch downs: Packer, Bloss, Rutledge. Goal kicks: Moss, S. Referee: Orover, Wash ington university. Umpire: Qulgley, Kansas. Hesd linesman: Brvsnt, Prince ton. Total gains: Missouri. yards; Ames, SM yards. Total lost around: Mia. aourl. twenty-two yards; Ames, twonty- i anil. Texas Loses by One Point to Oklahoma DALLAS, Tex., Oct H.-The narrow margin of ono point, a goal from touch down, gave tho University of Oklahoma foot ball team a victory over the Univer sity of Texas eleven hero today before ono of the largest crowds over gathered In tho southwest for a gridiron contest. The final score was 14 to 13, Oklahoma win ning in tho last three minutes of play with a touchdown and goal kicked by Captain Gayer from a difficult angle. Until today Texas had not been scored on ILLIHI CRIPPLES DEFEAT PURPLE Zupke's Eleven, Minus Services of Pogue and Clark, Piles Up Big Score. FINAL BESULT IS 36 TO 6 CHAMPAIGN, III., Oct. 2S.-Mlnus tho services of Pogue and Clark, Zuppke's crippled champions defeated Northwest ern today, M to 1 Tho Illinois lino showed well, but Nortbwestern's delayed pass mado re peated gains. Tho lineup: N' WESTERN Crane UG. McCurdy LT StelDbronnor ...L.G Bnlnt C. Stromberg RG. Randolph R.T. Norman R.K. Underhlll Q. Driscoll L.H. Williams R H. Patterson F.B. Referee: Oreen of ILLINOIS. L.E Squier UT Kundqulst L.O Applegrant C Watson R.O Stewart R.T Petty H E Marquardt Q Brenneman L.H Kliene RH Macomber F.B Halatrom Pennsylvania. I'ra- llannrs Wlna the Ran NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J., Oct. 22. Hannea Koehlmainen. Irish-Ami rloan Defease Goes to Bleep. i Athleilc cljb. New York, won the t n- Corey kicked to Notro Dame's ten-yard ' "lie national Amateur Athletic union ' i. n n. k k, w A I championship run here today in B:30:it!V. fense once more went to sleep on the Job, evidently believing tho game was on Ice. Talng advantage of this delinquency, Bergman promptly staged a twenty-flvo-yard run. A forward pass netted ten yards. Here Guy Chamberlain took a hand because nobody else seemed anxlanj to get in the game and bo Interc next forward pass. Tho Huskcra tried tho forwa but a Notro Dame man Intercept first one attempted. A forward pi the Catholics twenty-five ya Bergman chalked off another fl the ball fifteen yards away : goal tho ever-trusty Bergman vf upon to do his duty and he dl covered the remaining fifteen y Ing around Rlddell's station ad the touchdown. This put the to 19. In favor of Nebraska, am would have tied the score. Stratea-y Falls. Here Harper tried tho Haughf tgy and the Haughton stratt But it was pretty much luc failed, as tho kick was an eas the ball went under the cross) fraction of an inch. It was an exceedingly hot d game was played in a swelt with tho thermometer over SO, it hard for tho players to pul usually fast, snappy, gingery may have accounted for th speed on 'the part of the Hue It seemed more lndtsposltio than lack of ability. Tho gams also was quits Notro Dame was frequently Gang tackling was a promlri of tho game, especially by Dame men, who appeared to Ire to end tho foot ball care berlaln and ono or two other! A largo number of Omahif tho game. Two special tral Omaha, one at noon and on ing carrying live stock men Bide men took George Green and paraded tho field befoi All of tho regular trains f tro polls were packed with f Lineup for Tears Here is the lineup for th nounoed by tho coaches, vf clals for the game: NEBRASKA. Positions. N plre: Schommer of Chicago. Field judge: Knight of Michigan. Head linesman: Nichols of Chicago. Time of periods: 111 minutes. Touchdowns: Brenneman. Kleine (2), Macomber, Patterson. Goals from touchdown: Macomber (3). Goal from field: Macomber. Substitutes: Illi nois, Craft for Marquardt, Graham for Petty, Nelson for Halatrom, MacUregor for Stewart, Potter for Watson, Hansch man for Apples rant,- Allen for Macomber, Cowles for Graham, Anderaon for Kleine; Northwestern. Heme for Patterson. Pat terson for Williams, trader for Crane, Stickler for Heme, Rose for Driscoll. Kran for Steinberg. DARTMOUTH WINS ON THE CROSS-COUNTRY RUN COURSE PHILADELPHIA. Oct. . Dartmouth's oross country run team defeated tho this season. Forward passes featured tho . University of Pennsylvania ovsr a four gams and aided In tho two touchdowns I mile course In Falrmount park today cored by each team. J S3 to 2S. Chamberlain. L. Ell R. EL Corey L. T. R. T.. Shields La G.I R. O.. Moser C. C Abbott R. G. U O.. Shaw R. T. L. T.. Rlddell RE. L. E. . Caley Q. Q R herford(C) L. H. R. H.. Gardiner R. H. L. H. Doyle F. B. F. B.. The score by periods: Nebraska ltn-.. Nebraska Scoring Touch? berlaln J. Rlddell. Goal down: Corey (2) Notro Dame Scoring To ran. Bergman (2). Goals fr oiepnan. Substitutes Nebraska: diner. Notre Dame: J ferald. Fltxgerald for O or Cofall. Officials: Walter Ecke university, referee; Birch lege, umpire; ver wiece varsity, field luage; 'aia university, head linesman! Time of halves: Thirty Shields a 6j0 total- effective, but Wisconsin's was even bet- The Wire Chiefs of tho Telephone ter. Wisconsin's first touchdown wai u. ... miiH HI' In the second game last . - . w . akliul u.lnJ I..u Lul. hla helns the first MO-ISIIM Of ms.a. ,n .... ....... ..w. . 1 I 7,: Th. Auditor- were a does circled an end. Slmpsen wcaing goal, two Vlth M. If this keeps up Secre- addltional touchdowns wore scored by I ... .in ran gXtMOt o A Fit TV f rOItt tht Wisconsin In tho third period. Tho first I Telephone bunch for tho midwest tour- nf these was made when Byers ran I ney. through tho entire Ohio team and the second when Btavrum pulled down a pretty pass from Byers and rarri d It over the line, Simpeon kicking tho goal. Wisconsin seemed to be in better con dition than Ohio and no ono was seriously I Ths present entries are! Local, "ton ti.. firmnt hntal s'lrat National bank. nwanaon Ayiswonn. jener yvs I-elsy Brewing Co. and Wellington Inn rtut .M. tiiimA Htara Mason Cttv. la. Martin Hotel and Boosters, ftloux City la.: Centrals. Mtnrearralls: Kllpatrlck foundry. Kansas City; Orinnell, la io ana lu uua was wnviuij i iunory, rvanass i-ny t ' injured. Both teams mads several substV- Creston. iHinont t-owoer ana voo I Bwtsms n tra TAnsln Mr. I 4 lM sVlra. .,,. n m isa ths. saoartAI-iil tmt I saovas VS, va esws.v " Wolverines Beaten By Michigan Aggies SPORTS DEPARTMENT IS OPENED BY BRANDEIS Ths new sporting goods department of the Brandets Stores was a busy place on ANN ARBOR. Mich., Oct. tS. -Tho I opening day. Many visitors interested in Michigan Agricultural college by outplay-I sports and a'hletlos dropped In to Inspect ing the University of Michigan defeated Itho brand new goods exhibited there and the Wolverines. 14 to H today. Maul-1 not a few of them became purchasers. fcttsch. Michigan's great plunger, was an-1 Tho department lo locttai on tho first able to display his usual ability, tho visit- I floor of tho old Boston Uro building, nr.- forwards ripping ths Wolverine line I where It Is readily accessible to patrons. to pitcas before Toot's backs could get I Aa interesting display of artloloa designed t.i-t.d. The poor physical condition of Ito meet every need of tho sportsman and tho Michigan players also was shown in athlete may bo seen there. Expert advice ths lajge number of men Injured. Ito patrons is part of tho service ofterd I by the new department. Wl Tttla Walk. I Oolfers' sul tlieo are oonsplouous among NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Oct. tl I tbo goods of fared by Brandcas, as are also V' Vrr woo .ho" Am.H7rn"ithWlc revolver, and their accessories. - i i -'ii s ' nsuonal channaonshlp evven- hunters' clothing, munition and all sorts ",,'j.e waja i..e tuday. breaking the of base ball, foot ball, tenuis and other Tean Standings and Individual Averages of OMAHA GRAIN rXCMANOB. w.u rt. t'pelks Orsla Oe M I M TrmsamlHlMlapl ....It .Ssl riab.-ia.a O Cfc....U 1 .(II Urals laapmiloas ....11 T .til Mas? Milllni Cs. ..IS I kr-..r. Oram Co.. t .ul Cro.ail EUvaXur (.. Alban-fo.luck (.... I I .. .TraurtTast .. t 11 Osiska Eistaiof CV. t U .ui 0, A. Kobarts Ce.... 4 14 .Ui H. C. rstan Mill Os. I 14 ,lu (aolilSual asesaoaei Nsska. A. Naau. A. Hvau ,....TOlbR. 1... Wills ......Ull-lu rfcol .160 Ksrr lijboikkod ..L, k.uiorouli ...l4at. ouas....l4 luaur isniokssuaj ,...i4 OUT! C1TT LaaOUsV W.U IVrt .u 4 .m .it .en Murshy PIS Ita iiimi uinaoas )..! Huriai ......If f . fittsaa't y.li(ts ,. 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Bartca ... 11 IIRMH 1 i Pittsburgh's poseeeelon on their own forty-flve-yard line. Score end or second period: Pittsburgh, 7; Pennsylvania, 0. Run Forty Yarda. Third period: End runs by Dehart brought the. ball to Pennsylvania's forty-flve-yard line after an exchange of punts. Berry caught an on-side kick by William son and ran forty yards to Plttaburgh'e thlrty-flve-yard line. He lost the ball, however, when Williamson Intercepted a forward pass. Pittsburgh kicked out of bounds on its own thirty-yard-line, but Pennsylvania failed to gain In the four downs Kecesa Intercepted a forward pass from Williamson and tho period ended with tho ball in Pennsylvania's possession on Pittsburgh's thirty-yard-llne. Score, end of third period: Pitts burgh. 7; Pennsylvania. 0. After an exchange of punts m tho laat period, Depart secured the ball In mid field, and In four plays around end and through the line, carried the ball over for Pittsburgh's second touchdown. Fry again kicked the goal Pennsylvania came back strong In the a Back Strona. tnutes. carrying the ball to I line. After three plays in ylvania failed to gain. Pitts penalized for oftsides, and a naa tour more cui". attempts to buck the line ran around the end for a one minute and thirty see the time was called. Bell goal. Final score: Pltts- 'ennsylvanla, 7. OUTPLAYS TRINITY i, Handicapped by Lobs of Half, Swamps Sioux Catholics. TJNT THIRTEEN TO NONE Neb., Oct. 23. (Special Tele- 'ayno State Normal eleven de cisively Coach arsons' Bloux lollcs. 13 to 0, today. Though nd disorganized by the loss ot halfback, Captain Dawson, In It's game, the Normal huskies 1 their rivals In every way. had the ball only about ten ring the game, falling to make ' Urns almost Invariably. Wayne ntrary, using straight line bucks runs, mado steady gains at all Iguard, starred making several Both sides executed several ses. Tno game was marrea oy continually contesting tho um- clslons. owns occurred In the second and arters. The Normal goal was r only at tho end of the last when Trinity advanced the ball Jclve-yard line. Wayne held for ending the game. Ellis, Stone- Christensen and Wallen did U playing while Stanton, Hogan ie were tho visitors' best men. no up: K.TNE. TRINITY. U.K. It. EJ tvam LT.IL.T Kaiser L.O.L.Q Llnnan C.iC Reeves R.G.IR.O JnVOulr-e R.T.IR.T Lacalf R.R.iR.E S.iaau ker ....Q.B.I Q B Hogan I K.U.iF.B Stanton UH. L..H jNoonan sen ...K H.l K.n Lamb. Umpire: larey. nean Trennlrk Touchdown: Dale. Kile, Stonebecker. Atendance, 600. getown Loses gh Game to Army POINT. N. T.. Oct tS. The feated Georgetown by 10 to 0 here i ono of the roughest games ever Ion the local gridiron. One cadet collegians were ruled off for un- Jry roughness and tho play was by the Infliction ot penalties for play and holding In the line, with own offending most frequently, rmy'i playing was a very decided raent over the showing of a week linemen charging lower and with tap and getting the Jump on their its at every stags of the game. All fy'o points were scored by Oilph&nt, y of Purdue. RAD0 COLLEG EBEATS COLORADO UNIVERSITY XBR, Onlo.. Oct a-Colorado defeared tho University of Coio- ot ball eleven here this afternoon. Two fumbles early in tho first by Evans, were responsible for rst scores by ths college, ino lty presented a better front in ino half and held the couege io ww The work of "Stub" Davis and Taylor stood out for Colorado Chapman, who replaced Walters i university, mado a sixty-yard MING UNIVERSITY LOSES TO DENVER MEN ISTENNE, Wyo., Oct tt Denver raity this afternoon defeated Wy- , , i university. to i. " ".i"" Wyoming failed at repeateo at s at forward passes and Denver A only by lino bucking. Cortherl, Wyoming quarterback, was tho star. Ing seventy-five yards to a wuco- li la tbo fourth quarter. Hold Oat Grtr. .I. Jonnlncs and Joe treaeofi. r d hv Washington from Minneapolis gslt IKe tliy. railiwuniy, atr. to be holding out for mora mooey. 'Tor Sale" ad will turn second-hand nlturo Into cash. v,i . 1' r-r.rd bf itn swuu-. lauoolles. - s iu.euj