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IIE BKE; OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1915.
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HUSKERS STOP OFF
, IN IOWA CAPITAL
Arrive in Dei Moines to Spend Night
And Will Go to Ames in the
Horning.
EUTEISIOED MAY NOT PLAY
I1F.S MOTNFS. Oct. . peclal Tel,
gran-.) Confident that they will defeat
I o Io Ac Irs decisively and thus ld
to their claim on th Missouri Valley
ehitnrtonf Mp. Jumbo Mlehm's Com
htkr gridiron warrior arrived here thl
evening to penl the nlcht preparatory
to making a quHk Jaunt on the Inter'
Than up to Amea In the morning.
The Husker came in over the Rock
I:an4 en two special ear. They pulled
out of Orusha at :G.
It l very probablo that Captain Dick
Ruhr t ford will not Hart In 'he game.
I'lik hue a burn hoof, which la troubling
htm and unless hla pretence la absolutely
resentl.il for victory Stlrhm probably will
not tho.acrappy Cornhuaker leader.
Thte w.ll glvo Jimmy Oardner, an Omaha
bov, a chance to show hla worth.
Scetul other Cornhuekeri have minor
lnjur., which are agravatln. but with
Uic Xt ptl -n of Rutherford the ftrat atrlna;
me:i lll be aent Into the fray.
That Amea will put up a touch opposi
tion U the anticipation of the Huakera.
Amca alwaya manaarea to play about 100
Per cf:nt better foot ball acaJnat Nebraaka
than any other achoot and aa a reault
the lluekera are compelled to put up
their beat imm to win.
Aararlea Look Good.
..Tlile year'a team at Amoi look! esoep
Jlnnlly good, despite the fact that Ita
bowing acalnat Mlaaourl last Saturday
wan ordinary.
r"otr. a new man will guard the left
wins for Amea. II la ald to be the
r)iial of the great Packer In defensive
play and good ou offenee. Jonea, who
laytd amaahtip ball agalnrt Nebraaka
laM year, la on the other and.
atcKlnley, left tackle, la whale in th
una anq waa given aome recognition ro
tackle laat year. A brother of a former
mc player, iteeva. la aeen on the oppo
Ite aide of the line at tackle, and h la
aid to have It en hit bigger brother In
all department of the gome.
Great Crater Trio.
" Tli center trio for Amea command
reaped. John, a veteran, 1 playing cen
ter, with Deffke, who carrlea S30 pound
of beef, aa one guard, and Howell th
HEADED FOB THE WESTERN
CHAMPIONSHIP
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BIG NINE TEAMS IN
SEMI-FINAL GAMES
V. . UMAN.
It haa been ome time ino th Unl
veralty of Wisconsin haa won a fuot
ball championship, but th team this
year tinder Coach W, J, Juneau, who a
few year ago was on of the real grid
iron start, look to have th champion
ship rallhr. Bo far the, Wisconsin team
haa not lost a game. They defnated lw
ronio, M to 0 and on the following Bat-
other. Th three have experience. rd'y r,n up KOT of M to 0 -"nt
welaht and skill, and undoubtedly conatl
tute the greatest center trio In the Mis
court valley.
The A K Irs' backflrld lock to be a win-
Marquette. "n October 17. o-Kiilnst the
Purdue eleven they scored Z8 ixilnts to
Purdue's I and ln.it Saturday dofoatod
Ohio Ktate XI to 0. Al.y eleven that can
year.
ncr. Tackor. who won Ms pur. by hi. )!con' 214 P0"!1" t0 ,,ho'r 0W0"en '
vAll.nt work last season, ha. been shifted lfour T4ta rn't h,rd to0t ba"
from end to halfback, where hi 1W i , : ' . .
pound, of beef make him one of the h.rd- VV!f"n !" 7". ' J!Vl Minnesota
f.t men to .top. 11. Is speedy and forced ! n1 Ch bo,hK0' T hv'
Ms conq.:crcr In th. hurdle, last .prln. :'m' 1,h'1y?r' bUt jTn" ".u'?"!1"
to b.nt a world', record. Aldrloh. another l"""6' ,'n .h" t9 " hllevo that h
.,, i ....m ... ... will win th western eonferenc title this
ward r. hi, the fullback, la the hard
est p'jnn:lng bttctt (lrlil man In western
foot ball. He baa remarkable unduranre j
tn-l c-n be ra'lcd upon repeatedly to'dlv
Into the line for gains.
M Horn tlnnrterhaek.
In Moss th Agitlr have remarkable
quaj lerback. Aa a field general his judg
ment la Irreproachable and he la the moat
4-n eious open field runner In the valley,
lie U dangerous In the return of punt
sr.d In handling the forward pass.
Ncaraklta will leave early rKlday, goln
Husker Reserves
Take Easy Match
From Doane Squad
CnETE. Neb., Oct. .-(8perll Tele
gram.) In a game of foot ball here to-
nri to iva Moines, where It will rest day which resembled a tea party, a teem
..id enjoy . little workout and then go 'composed of oDane regular and reserve,
lo Antes Saturday morning by Interurban. ! . . .
The team will return to Dea Wolne. tn. Z?JttT ?V!"? '?ll
mh Bering In time to catch th. Oma I h ,C7 f 14 ' lB h?
Unrein train home I l"r . oorln w aon' but Don
B,i.i,.. j .. ,ne eage on me playing.
Htlehm a most dangerous problem for . . ' . '
the Ames mm ia b n 1 tn quaner ti
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wall all roen
Four Undefeated Elevens Will Clash
in Series to Determine Confer
ence Championship.
MICHIGAN AOOIES MEET OREGON
CHICAGO. Oct. a.-The Big Nine'
four undefeated eleven claah tomorrow
In the semi-finals for the conference foot
bsll championship. At Champagne, 111.,
title bolder will defend their honor
against Minnesota and at Chicago Wis
consin will pit Its machine against th
Maroon. Aside from th conference
game th program Include the first Im
portant east-west contost, Michigan tak
ing on Syracuse and an Interesting match
between the Michigan Aggie, one of the
best elevens of this section, and th Ag
gies of Oregon, who represent the gam
aa played In the far west. Among the
gamer carded are:
At Champaign Minnesota against Illi
nois. At Chl ago Wisconsin against Chicago.
At Ann Arbor Syracuse against Michi
gan. At Tianslnc Oregon Aggies against
Michigan Aggies.
At Nitre lanio South Dakota against
Notre I'nm.
Al Imllnnspolls Washington and Iee
egnlhftt Indlnna.
At Lexington Cincinnati agalnat Ken
tucky. At Oberlln Kenyon against Oherlln.
At Ovclund IVnlaon against Weatern
Horry.
At Alliance Case ajrnlnst Mount Union.
At Ioulsille Rose Poly, against Louis
ville. At Oreencastlo Earlham against De
psnw. At Naiiervllle Deloit agalnat North
western college.
Hard Battle Predicted.
Critics hesitate to prophesy which team
will bo winner of the contest at Cham
paign. Earlier In th season, despite re
ports of ab right outlook at Minnesota,
the champions to most . follower of the
gamo looked unnble to repeat this season
the triumph of last.
Hut the unexpectedly good showing tha
Gophers made against Iowa, despite th
lota of Solon and the failure of Illlnol to
do better than tie with Ohio made aom
of the prophet waver. With Wyman,
Illerman and lUUentyne, beside Long,
considered ono of the best quarterback
In this section, Minnesota developed a sur
prisingly strong offensive and a defense
of weight enough to cause trouble.
The result, with no comparative scores
on which to base predictions, I that
j critics generally are dlxposed to expect
! a hard fought close battle. That Clark
j and Pogne will take part for Illinois
is not doubted nnd ntorivs that Blerman
may not start for Minnesota are hardly
credited.
1 Hadaera gtrons; Tram.
j In the role of dark horso, Chtcngo con
cedes weight and speed to Wisconsin.
The DHdgers have been molded Into a
loam from what a former Maroon wrota
recently la th best material he ever saw.
Their full strength will be In the contest,
with Dow Dyers and Rbcr Simpson, al
ready called a stnr quarterback, to carry
the tmrden of the attack, and Captain
Puck, a famous tack la, and Btavrum. a
veteran end, to boar th brunt of th
defense.
The rout of Michigan by the Michigan
Aggtea last week gives little hope to
Wolverine partisan, that the attack of
the Syracuse machine can be successfully
j coped vlth.
I Meetings between elevens of the east
! and the Pacific oonat have been so rare
! of recent that much interest attaches to
the game at I-annlng. There I little ques
tion of th das. of the Michigan Aggtea
and their friend expect much of their
fast back field.
Notre Dame take on a fighting op
ponent In South Dakota, but It la not
believed that the latter eleven can ahow
the strength which prevloua teama It
haa aent agatnat teama in thl Immedi
ate neighborhood have shown.
AMES WORTHY FOE
OF NEBRASKA TEAM
Cornhoskers Will Meet Iowans at
Time When Agriculturists Are
at Their Best
KANSAS WILL MEET OKLAHOMA
The University of Nebraaka' claim to
the championship of th Mlaaourl valley
conference will be contested at Ames,
la., today. The Cornhuskara, with added
confidence after their win over Notre
Dam, will meet Ame at a time when
the lowan are lnthelr best fighting
trim. All season official who have
worked In game and followera of th
valley sport have predicted Nebraska
would find a worthy foe In Ames. The
Iowa team la stronger this year than for
many prevloua seasons.
Kansas ha a battle of great importance
to th Jayhawker In the clash with the
University of Oklahoma at Norman.
Coach Owen ha on of the best squads
in the southwest and the Oklahoma vic
tory over Texas last week threw a big
oar Into th Jayhawkers' camp. Denied
th service of Center Keeling through
Injuries, Coach Olcott made a general
shift In the team In order to fill the
gap. The Kansas squad worked out en
the Norman field yesterday. The men
from Lawrence will outweigh their oppo
nents fourteen pounds to each player.
Probably the weakest teams In the con-j
ference the University of Missouri and ;
the Kansas Aggies will play at Colum
bia. Eaoh haa annexed hut one game this j
year.
Laat Saturday, however, both eleven,
bowed Improvement, th Aggie out
playing th University of Kansas In the
first half of their contest and Missouri
holding Ame. to a 14 to S score.
At De Moines, Drake and Washington
will settle their conference claim. On I
comparative score the gam should be
closely fought
On Soothern Fields.
The University of Arkansas downed
Oklahoma Aggie, last week and ought to
give St Lout, university a strong fight
at Bt. Loula, Both eleven, are In good
condition.
Dallas, Tex., will see another good game
following last week's Oklahoma-Texas
contest, when Haskell and the Texas
Agglt-a meet. Southwestern college and
I tha IlKlvarilln T- will nl.v -.
Austin.
In Kansas, Washburn college and the
Kansas Stat Normal school claah at
Topeka. Washburn ha a weak eleven
and th Normal should have an easy
time acorlng a victory.
Game tomorrow and th scores of last
year's contest when the tame eleven,
met follow:
Nebraaka at Ames, JO to ?.
Kansas Aggies at Mlaaourl, 3 to 13.
Kansas at Oklahoma. 16 to 16.
Akanaas at St. ixjuls. U to 0.
Washington at Drake, 1 to 7.
Nebraska Wesleyan at Momlngaide, 13
to .
Texas Aggie agalnat Haskell at Dallas,
0 to 10.
Southwestern at Texas. 0 to 70.
Kansas Normal at Washburn, 19 to 0.
Grand Island Holds
Broken Bo wto But
One Trip Over Line
GRAND ISLAND. Neb., Oct. .-ffipe-clal
Telegram.) Grand Island High
school again defended It till to the
championship of th statet his afternoon
In a lively tussle with Broken Bow.
Neither of these team bad been defeated
thla year and Grand Island had not been
cored against.
The local plied up II In the first quar
ter when after a penalising; the ball got
Into Grand Island territory and by a fluke
Kennedy, for Broken Bow, escaped the
defenses and secured a touchdown. Goal
waa kicked.
In the second quarter Grand Island
played less vlgorounly, but held Its op
ponent, without scoring.
nt the third and fourth quarter, the
locals resumed their usual gait and a
little more than doubled their score, fin
ishing 40 to 7.
The second quarter ended with the ball
five yard, from the Broken Bow goal and
In the third and fourth quarter the locals'
goal waa never In danger, the ball being
almost always tn Broken Bow, territory.
Broken Bow defeat I. assuaged by the
claim that It I. the only team In the
date thu. far crostlng the Grand laland
line. The visitors' fought gamely and by
crossing the Grand Island line. The vis
itor. fougl;t gamely and by many are
regarded as the strongest team meeting
I be local, on the home ground.
WILLYS OVERLAND COMPANY
TO HIRE TEN THOUSAND MEN
TOLEDO, O., Oct. S9. Ten thousand
additional men are to be employed by
the Willys-Overland Automobile Com
pany as soon as new additions now un
der construction and other to be atarted
at once are ready for occupancy, accord
ing to Isaac Klnsey, one of the heaviest
stockholders of the company, in a state
ment last night Tha output of machines
Is to be Increased 1,000 a week, he said.
AMES MAKING FEWfl
CLAIMSJOR TEA
Coach Says it Will Not Surprise Him
if Cornhnsker Score is
Large.
SEND REAL BEAR REPORT
AMES. Ia. Sept . (Special Telegram.)
'We are not making any all bid, but the
squad I pretty much shot to piece with
Injuries due to the Minnesota long
period. However, our boy will give all
they have, and If that doeen't deliver,
why, we'll haive to give Nebraaka th
glad hand,' was all Coach Mayser had to
say of the Ames-Nebraska game tomor
row. lie thinks Ame. haa a chance If the
Cyclone, get more than their .hare of the
bracks In the luck, otherwise they have
little. Mayser eaid he would be no more
surprised If the Cornhuekers piled up fifty
points than If they piled up six.
He gave out the following lineup this
afternoon:
Evans, riirht end: Dcnfclt rljht tackle;
Deffke, right guard; Jones, center; Reeve,
left tackle; McKlnley, left guard; Foster,
left end; Moss, left halfback: Aldrlch.
right halfback; Uhl, fullback; Slosa, quarterback.
O'Neill Says He Acts
Under Instructions
CHICAGO, 111.. Oct .-Actlng on In
structions of a majority of the Western
lengue's board of directors, Norrls L.
O'Neill, as president of the league, to
day called a meeting of the club owners
for next Sunday here. No special busi
ness Is to come before the meeting, but
It ha. been customary to hold a fall ses
sion just before the annual convention of
tho national convention.
Hebron Ileats fleperfor.
SUPERIOR. Neb.. Oct (Special.)
Hebron High tchool defested Superior
here today. 19 to 2. Forward nassea
proved to be ground gainer for Hebron.
Sidney Beats Alliance.
ALLIANCE, Neb., Oct 29. (Special
TelcKram.) Alliance High school foot
ball team, who won from Chauron Nor
mal last Friday. wnt down to defeat
before the Sidney High school team here
this afternoon, the score being 20 to 0.
I
Pont Ball Remits.
At Cedar Falls, la. Teachers' College,
61; Upper Iowa, 19.
At Jacksonville., III. IUInolna College,
21; Illinois Wesleyan, S.
At Dubuque, III. Dubuque German Col
lege, 27; La Cross Normal, 0.
H. S. GIRLS PREPARE TO
ROOT FOR FOOT BALL TEAM
In order that th girl, of the Central
High school may understand foot ball
and be able to appreciate good play when
they see them Coach Mulligan has un
dertaken the responsibility of explaining
the game to them. The coach will ad
dress the girls In the auditorium Monday.
The coach thinks that the rooting at tha
foot ball games will Improve and not so
much good lung power go to waste aa la
the past.
The Drexel Kid Says'
(mm
"Johnny Jonea
is happy. His
mother la going
to get him a pair
of Steel Shod
'Shoe tf he get
A in 'Rlthmatlo.
He's working
mighty hard.
A Boy
Full of Pep
needs better shoes. The
best boys' shoes made are
found at Drexel's. It
there were any better
shoes made for boys we
would have them, but we
know positively that.
TEEL
HOD
HOES
are the best. They oat
wear two pairs of ordi
nary boys' shoes. Boys'
1 to 5, f2.50; little
gents', 9 to 13, $225.
la button and blucher.
Parcel Post Paid.
1419 Farnam
th last half th oDane aggregation went
np In the air and soon Morris went over
for fifteen yard and a touchdown.
In th final period Captain Thurber hit
the tine on the fourth down with a yard
Husker camp during the coming week ' " k " Baown' "
bot th. .i .ii L x -V .! ;txane weakened up and marched down
- - sianai ! . w - , , .
go stale. Stlchm expected to have to
use all or hi formations against th
Catholic and he will have to develop
n entirely new offense against Ame.
1 1 re win do little scrimmage In th
' practice.
All-Nationals Defeat
Americans at Greely
GREELT. Colo.. Oct SS.-The All Na
tionals defeated the All American her
tcday by a score of 11 to 10.
NORTH PLATTE HIGH WINS
FROM GOTHENBURG TEAM
, NORTH PLATTE. Neb.. Oct t.-(Spe-slal
Telegram.)-North Piatt High achool
. donated Gothenburg here today. M to T,
In one ef the hardoat fought game ever
aeen her. Forward paasea figured ex
tensively la North Piatt' gain. Ooth
rnuirx' touchdown waa by a line plunge
by Btntg. Larson kicked goal.
Cottienburg played a great defensive
same, but waa unabl to Intercept North
P'atte's forward paasea. It stars were
Clark. Nelson, Beath and Larson. Cool,
North Platte, caught a forty-five yard
forward pas and took It over for a touchdown-
Iiaker and Jones also starred for
North I'latte.
th field and should have made a touch
down had time permitted, but a there
were only thirty seconds to play Ed
monds atempted another place kick, but
tailed. For the Nebraska aggregation,
Bullard at quarter In the final half was
one thing which made them more tg
gretslve and Morrla, th little right half
back, waa good.
Th lineup:
RKSKRVES.
Predmore
vae ....
HennU
Maloney .
Hadley ...
Albrecht .
Smith ....
Thurber .
Morris ....
Hhodoe ...
Mc4ilaaaon
Substitutes
L.K
C.
. ...r a
... H-T
....R.E.
,...1H
...R.H
....KB.
..(IB,
R.R..
feS::
o
L.O..
tl:
R.H..
UH
F.H..
QB..
AOANE.
Wallace
...... Edmonda
Jellnek
Johnston
Collins
Must
Bayer
Vik-kle
Koeetsr
TvUr
White house
for Sslla-e. Smith for Jellnek. White
house for IKnney. Hints for Vokse. Cur.
tie for Predraore. Bullard for Mclilaaeon.
Touchdown.: Morru. Thurber. Goals
from field: Edmonds. Referee: Wauah
V!np': J' ""d ik'g.
Ilnwkeeper: Haatuiga Tline ef quar
ters; u ml a u tea.
aleUraw Slaaa (nban.
Joe Rodrlgues rated at the best first
baseman In the Cuban National league
.... . .. , manager AloJraw,
toe Giants.
of
Beatrice High Is.
Too Much for the
Boys from Aurora
BEATRICES, Neb., Oot 29.-(3peclal
Telegram.) Outweighing th visitors fif
teen pound to th man, Beatrice High
overwhelmed Aurora High here today, I?
to 0. The heavy Beatrice line opened
hug gap through which Coaeh Rath
bun' men poured for great gains. Auros
wa. efficient with the forward pass; but
never seriously threatened the Beatrice
goal. Sherwood, Harsch and Jones shone
in opea field running for Beatrice, while
Coaler and Sheldon showed buret of
Speed for Aurora. Captain Ktlpatrick
kicked a pretty goal from placement at
thirty-two yard.
e Bat rice meets York next Friday and
Lincoln the week following.
The lineup:
AURORA.
Howar d I. E
goatee (c L.
tienowey
i -a une
BEATRICE.
R- E Johnson
K. T...KUumtm-k lei
R. Q Ward
Tltman R. O. L. O.
Norgren R. T.i L. T.
Poler . ..t R. K, U K.
Sliaidon Q. P..' Q. H.
Cosier UHIUH
Harrison R. H ! R. H.
Qulnn F. B.I F. U.
officials: Referee. Kline Wesleyan. Um
pire. B.-Mhmult. McAIUier collet. Head
linesmen. Jonea, Crlnnell. Tnuchuowna:
Kyle. Sherwood a. Jones. Goal kicks:
KIiatrUk tkllpatrlck H). Place ktUi;
Kilpainvk,
w, .
.... r-i n " n
oRtt
..... Hubka
Stoll
........ Kyle
..Shellenherg
... Sherwood
Jonea
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