T11K BEE: OMAHA. KATUHDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1921. Commerce Beats Beatrice-North Platte Trims Creighton High u . . m - Locals Emerge Victors in Hard Game, 13 to 6 Krame , and Camero Chill? Up Touchdown! for Book kcrptri. While Maihewi Scores for Viltori. By RALPH WAGNER. Another itate high ichool fell by ' the wayside in the race for the Hate rrid championship yesterday when Coach James Drummond's High School of Commerce squad eliminat ed the tmppy Beatrice High aggre- gitton. The score wat u u o. During the time these two grid, iron machine! rolled about on Moth- rr Earth at Fifteenth and Vinton itreeta the fani were given a chance to cant their optica on one of the brtt high ichool foot ball gamea that haa been played in thit burg , lor lome time. , Although outweighed, the griditeri from outatate battled like univer- . tity eleven, and not until the final . whittle sounded did they give up. They displayed brand of foot ball , that was a pleasure t watch and deserve a world of credit for their . showing against a team their supe rior. Commerce Deserves Credit Commerce also played a dandy game and won a well-earned victory. Coach Drummond's backlicld plug ged away at the light Beatrice light from start to finish for good gains. The Maroon backs were given good interference each tine they lugged the oval, and this, coupled with the - speed of the Commerce backficld, was one of the best features of the game. The line was fairly fast hi finding itself and ripped large hole in Beatrice's front trench. Commerce'! first touchdown and the first tally of the contest came nnn after the start of the game. Alter Beatrice had carried the ball , from its own 25-yard line to the cen ter of the field, Purdy punted to Commerce. At this stage of the af fair the local backs started their march down .the field. pluug:ng way at the weak Beatrice line and running the wings for good gans. The Bookkeepers chalked up five first downs on their side of the ledger, finally advancing the leather to the visitors' 5-yard line. With only five yards between Commerce and the chalk line, Krasne was "called from guard to the backfield. : The bail was snapped and the husky pen-pusher hurled all hi 190 pounds of human flesh at the scrappy yel-low-jerseyed athletes. Beatrice's line gave way five yards and Krasne t icked himself up over, the goaLJine. wen son kicked the goal. " Soon after Commerce acored it first touchdown., the visitors threw . firt intrt thm fffand stand when " --- - . - . - . they advanced to th local a u-yaro line, reeling off three first downs by the aid of two flips and a wide end run. On the 20-yard line, fumy hurled a pass to Mathews. The latter permitted the ball to slip from his mitts behind the goal line and Iieatrice lost its 'first chance to score. f, On Beatrice' 25-Yard Line. After an exchange of punts, Con merce advanced to Beatrice's 25 yard line, where three passes failed lor the locals and thfr visitort took the ball. A Beatrice fumble was re covered by Commerce, but the out state gridstert held and took the .ball on downs in the ccntei of the field, when the half ended. During the first half Beatrice made six first downs, while the lo cals piled up eight 1 In the third quarter, .DeVoe of the locals returned the kickoff 45 yards, but two penalties and a kick play forced Swenson to kick. Beat rice was unable to gain ground and Purdy punted, and Commerce ad vanced by a ieries of line smashes, end runs and passes to Beatrice's I yard line, whore Coach Hughes' proteges held the locals for downs , After receiving a punt from Beat rice in the center of the field, Com merce started down the lot for its . tecond touchdown. Sears plowed through Beatrice's line for 15-yards and Kline skirted left end for an other 12 yard. DeVoe hit the visit ors' lint and ft gave way six yards. An end run carried the ball to Bea trice's 1-yard line where Camero smashed over for the second touch- flAnn - Cmi.niAn i ilimA tn lrlj.tr The visitors owned up their nart ' of the final period with a brilliant serial attack. Purdy received the kick-off and returned to the center Of the field. On the next play he : hurled the leather 30 yards into the mitts of Mathews, the latter racing for Beatrices only touchdown. Purdy failed to kick the RoaL Purdy Good Punter. After Beatrice scored Its touch down the game resulted in a kicking duel, with Purdy having the best toe. His kicks averaged a good H yards. ' In the last half Commerce made nine first downs, while Beatrice scored only two., Camera at quarter and Swenson and Kline in the backfield showed Do best for Commerce, although the work of Krasne, Thorson and Childs on the line deserves credit. For Beatrice, Purdy, the speedy little quarterback, was the star per former. .'His kicking, broken field running and all-around playing .easily featured the game, Beckwith, Mathews and Layton also played a food game. The lineun: riaiaiarrl, la. P a. BaatUr. C Kahry T E. .J. Worley Tkorasa ........I T........... Layton Child U O....... Broadbrook Flare i; .......... . H. Scott Kram It. O.......H.nry Brott nlaa ...'. ..H. T..... Van L-w - tw.naoa ........R K......Mthw. (C) Cam.r (C) ...... n Purdy Kltn. U H. D. Worley : TV ..........F. B Warr-n Br.naai ..R. H.. Sckwlth RubMtotlon -Bark for Warrot. W-lrn. re for Kahry. Laaa far Chllda, Knary far Wlitkrf. Bow.ra for Kline. Brara far H-iun, Sat.nun for Br. Apple tatk for , Werlsy, J. Worlry for Buck. Sw.naaa fr Brara. . Summary Tathdwna: Kraan. (Com rre Matb.w (Baatrle), Camera Oammarr. Ooall after toarhdown: Bwenren IConimrr). Offlrlala: Referee, IfeCatlaafh. Nebra.kai ampir. Burdlck; trad llaeamaa. Bailey. Nebraska. Brara by period: (Wan. - T S II aVetrtra-V. S I - Tim Tff .noartera: It anlaotea The Millionaire Caddy iohn McE. Bowman, millionaire hotel owner, Mrvtd at caddy to S. utter, another of the best known dotal inea, in the tournament match between tha New Eog Un4 aad New York hotel men at tha West chester Biltntort Country club. Bowman and Sutler ar probably tha moat prominent and influential hotel men la tha United States. fell 1 m m mm ml fa pit m "Friend or Process Server?" Asks Dempsey to Eccli Rap on Door ' rnlveraal B.'rrtce Staff Corrrapondrnt. ' Chicago, Oct 21. Each rap upon the doorway of the Dempsey do main now brings v the " cher'y hail1 "Friend, or process server?" The heavyweight champion of the ' artrla hnc niomA tmirtn rt lenal luvnuix uvvuiiiwii.ii - a iv van amoj a fctect tne unhiquitoua process aerver by his footsteps. The last suit filed against h:m which, according to dispatches from New York, is for $10,000 damages for the allc-cd alienation -of the ancciions oi ai ss uee raimcr, me i Columbus Wallops South High, 34-7 Tryba Stars in Discovers Un expected Victory Over Coach Pattern's Packers. Columbus, Neb., Oct. 21. (Spe cial Telegram.) - Columbus high won a hard fought ga.e fro n South high foot bailers here today, 34 to 7. Although the South team was out-weighed, the Packers fought desperately for victory. A scries of line plunges by Gilbrcth and Sulli van resulted in the ball being 25 yards from Columbus' goal when Spencer took the pigskin over for South's first touchdown. , Columbus' first touchdown "was made by a end run by Tryba, assist ed by a forward pass by Pocsch to Houdersheldt, who took the ' ball over, iryba kicked, goal, souths 35-yard penalty, accompanied by Tryba's 35-yard end run resulted in the Discoverers' second touchdown. Tryba missed the field goal. : Columbus kicked off to Bernard, who returned the ball 40 yards and Caldwell, on an off -tackle play, ga:ned 45 yards. The whistle for the first half blew with the ball, on Columbus' 10-yard line. ' Score, 13 to 7, Columbus' favor. The locals third touchdown ' was made by Tryba. The . Columbus team tired a drop kick, but Mtrtli bloced it and Jones recovered on South's 10-yard line. Tryba too the oval over. Tryba kiced goal. ? South again attempted to save the game. A series of line plunges by Sull;van and Graham 'were useless as South fumbled. Columbus tried an aerial attack which had South guessing and Eliat carried it over for the lat touchdown. Tryba kicked goal At the final whistle the ball was on Columbus' 5-yard line in South's hands. , Th lineup: Colamba. Sonth High. Poaltlon Ooe . . . Oehlrlch Gatea . Miller . Jas8elc . .1..B Bernard ..L. T Nixon ..li. 6.... Davis ...C. ....... Bendekovlc ..R.O.. Mertllk . .R.T Caldwell ..R. E Croscheck ..Q.B.... Graham H Bill Wan ..F.B OMbreth ..R. H. ......... Bpeacer Ell.. .... Lenhouth Poeacbi . Lewry Jonea .., Tryba ... Bummary Touchdowns: South, Spencer; Columbus, Houdersheldt, Ellas. Tryba. S. Goals after touchdown: Graham. Tryba, 4 oat ot i. Penalties: South. SS yard.; I Columbus, St yards. Subatltlons: Bouth, I Hoffman for Nixon. Huntslncer for Davis. 1 Emlght for Bernard, Bernard for Oll breth. Ollbrcth for Huntslngeri Columbus, Houdersholdt for Lanhouth. ' Referee: Carey. Cornell. Umpire: Morlarity, Creigh ton. Read llneaman: Olur. Tork. Ansley Defeats Kearney Military Academy, 76 to 7 Ansley, Neb Oct 21. (Special.) Ansley defeated Kearney M. A. at Ansley yesterday afternoon, 76 to 7. Kearney got away with a pass in ' the last three minutes of plav. An s hey has an open date for Oc tober 28 and November 4. "shimmy queen," . front her husband. "Al" Sicgcl, brousht a large sigh from the champions' "So I'm a, home wrecker new, am I? he mused. "What next?" Then he added, plantivcly: "Take a good look at me. Do I look like a heart breaker, or a - love thief Women don't fall in love with me. After they sat'.sfyi their curiosity with one look at me, they are soon after able to remain quite calm and unmoved. p -And I mihtjadd that while I admire all women and re spect them, I'm no hand for falling in love cuner. Peru Defeats Kearney In Hard-Fought Game .' By Score of 3 to 0 Kearney, . Neb., Oct 21. (Special Telegram.) Peru won from Kear ney college, 3 to 0. The feature play of the game was a splendid drop kick by Bitzenbach of Peru from Kearney's 28-yard line, t After an even struggle throughout the game Peru won in the last few minutes of play. ' ' iteceiving a kick at? the 50-yard line, Peru rapidly forced the ball down the field, in one play gaining 30 ynrds , around right end. - . '- " Both teams played good, steady foot ball, there being few sensational by plays. The first quarter was eon fined to open piay, both sides at tempted numerous forward passes, without success, : saving their strength for the final struggle. Kearney had good success 1 with end plays, Tut repeatedly lost the ball by atte pting line plunges. The lineup: Kearney. Pes. Pern. Cllnlt .... . . . . . .L. U. . . . ... , . , Barts Fisher' . ..." L.T.... Rock Hlggln (c.) L.O.., Nelson Pomeroy C... Reed Roeenqulst ......R.O.. Smith Papp R.T...; Cochran Wllaon K E. Persons Stanley .Q.B... , Jlartman Wllley ...F.B.....,.,. Kummer Bolhg .....K. B. ......... Robert, Bltsenbach L. B Oragg Kearney may. protest the game on the gronnda that the referee was unfamiliar with th rules, refused to penalise for holding, York Panthers Claw Way to 6-0 Victory Over Midland York, Neb., Oct 21. (Special Telegram.) The York Panthers tri umphed over the Midland Tigers, 6 to 0, in a stubbornly-fought battle here this afternoon. York won on straight foot ball. Left Half Mc Laughlin finally driving over the Midland, goal line in the first four minutes of the final period. . j Midland orcscnted a brilliant de-1 defense and punted at every opportui j nity, driving York back from its goal time and time again. The game was marred by many fumbles, all of them costly. Neal, Muir, McLaughlin and Booth starred for -York, while Hawk and Horn played the visitors' best game. York meets Cotner here next Friday. Women Golf Stars . In Exhibition Tilt ' New York, Oct. 21. Announce ment was made today that Mist Cecil Lcitch, British golf star, would play Miss Alexa Stirling of Atlanta, formerly United States champion, in an exhibition match at the Pelham Country club on October 28 for the benefit of the Radcliffe college en clou men t fund. This will be their first meeting in this country. HtgKSciiool FooiBall av. N.k. Omt. II. awMl T.I.. iin Hiuiwlar tl.sa.ft Ur 1 tmf km SUM riMMM. W.lf ill liar el awkKNI Iufi rum r Ik uinor imiih, Iiio SUrlln. 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Th Mcl'nnk Hmh aihual font ball Imbi ri.fealMt Ih Huldrra .l.v.u Ihl. I arirrnnon by th. rnr or tl la . Ilol. drag mad l 4 point lurlnf Ih lima ID raa-rv or Ih MrCnok Hlik rr pla-"l again! Ih.m. Tb cam waa l-atur.d by (tar rl.ylna by ll.namln Vlra.n. Cnl. Traut tlurnalt. Th. John. aoo broth.ra IraturiKl for lloldr.. ,X3Tm. Bcoei.v.t rf. ivt. ii pi.yin it iiri m at horn. Brntiabltitf d.fralrd Ih atronc m.riinr icoi Him cbooi tram, th p . romni.tm nm ooi. of ii for - ward paaaca aueraaarully. Broltablufr tl.f W. -I. . - .... . a l j wnua Di.runff oouia oo noining wmi i Had Ih ball. f Phenandoali lllcb Win. flhenandonh, la., Oct. It. IBpielal . rran.) Playlue I' beat fool ball Same ' of th aeation, Bhenn.!o(h Hlsh dofrated u.dford, 41 to 0. Wide and run, far- , ward pint! and open foot ball flttur.d la Coarh Lfwl' men' vlrtory. Howard and ' Tompkln. atarred for Bhenandoah. B'd- , ford via romplctrly outt laaaed and Bhen andoah aent in second team befor and of same. Button Loses. Falrflold, Neb.. Ot. 11 (Bpetrlnl Tela- Bram.) Falrflold High achool defeated Stilton Hlnh achool her In a foot ball Cam by th ecor of i to 1. fiottienbnrir Boeond Win. Oothenburr, Neb., Oct. 21. (Special Telearam.) Th Qothenburf; seconds eas ily clefcatfd the Max will first team here. 84 to I). Wiion scored a drop hick and a touchdown. Carskailon acored two touchdowns. Williams and Nor.worthy on. rambrlrlve llnt Cn-tla. CambrldKe, Neb.. Oct. 11. (Special Tel egram.) Camhrldgs defeated Curtis. 34 to 0. First half neither side acored. Cam bridge had advantage In. yardage, but Carr and Arnet of Curt la broke up all atemi'ts to scn-e. Second half Cam bridge held Curtis and Rndwelt ran through entire Cu tls team for toucn down. Kelly Intercepted Curls pass and run SO yard, for touchdown, Ballah re turned klrkoff 40 ynrds. Rankin mad touchdown through line. Ballah made last touchdown through tackl. 1 Lexington Winner. Lexington, Neb., Oct. 11. (Special Tel. erom. Th klgh achool fool ball teams of Broken Bow and Lexington played on Lexnlgton grounds. The ecoe was 14 to 0, in favor of Lexington. Th gam waa closely contested by both sides. Wymore Beats Falrbury. " Wymore, Neb., Oct. 10. The Wymor IIKh si hool foot, ball team defeated tba Falrbury High, on the local grounds, by the score of IS to 0. In the first few minutes of play, with the Wymor team well down the field. It lost th ball on a fumble, Falrbury, In attempting a pant, was blocked, and the boll rolled behind the posts, scoring ,1 points for Wymore. Shortly afterwards, when th ball was well down the field. Price made a touchdown on a crtss-croaa play and then klrked goal. In th aecond quarter Btlllwe'.l broke through tha Falrbury line for a touchdown. i - Norffolk Easy Winner. Norfolk, Neb., Oct. 21. (Special.) Nor folk High defeated Nellgh High hero this afternoon, 33 to 7. t Tecumseh Win. Tecumseh, Oct. 21. (Special Telegram.) Tecumseh High school defeated Falls City High school in a game of foot ball on th Falls City Athietio field. 42 tot. Fried Beats Cathedral. Friend, Neb., Oct. 21. tayeclal Tele gram.) Friend High school team dofeatcd Cathedral High grid team ot Lincoln on Friend gridlros, 40 to 7. . .. Aurora Lose. '" Aurora, Neb., Oct. H. (Special Tele gram.) The Tork High school defeated the Aurora High school by the score of 24 to 2. Several .times Aurora carried the ball by straight gaina within striking distance of Torks goal. Several Aurora players were uuaoiea ana retina from tne same. Alma Beats tlnthrnberg. Alma, Neb., Oct. 21. (Special Tele gram.) Alma High foot ball added an other vlctoroy to Its list by defeating the Uothenburg High team by the score of 13 to 0. Th same waa real foot ball. clean and fast from beginning to end. Gothenburg's only gains were made inrougn line plunges, wmi Aima s deck fleld went aood.' Gains through th line around the ends and for forward passna at will. Alma's record to date: Holdrege, I: Alma. 48. Kearney. 0: Alma. 52. Red Cloud, 0; Alma, 65. McCook, 13; Alina, 13. UotnenDurg, v; Alma, 11. Gibbon Wins Another, Gibbon. Neb.. Oct. 21. (Special Tele gram ) Gibbon High easily won over Woodriver, 46 to 0. Deciding the tie ram playe at Woodriver three weeks ago. The visitors were allowed to approach thel rgoal but one during the first ouarter. Profesor Clarr's unrofeated Tigers play at Minden next Friday. , Stanton Rents Madison. Stanton. Neb.. Oct. 21. (Special Tele- gram.) The local high achool squad beat Madison at Madison this afternoon. 31 to Stanton at Madison this afternoon, 11 t 0. the first half endlna: without either siae scoring, although the Stanton team had the ball near the opponent's goal several times. The local boys came back strong in the second half after Coach Rosen quist had given them a good "curtain lec ture." Stanton gained Its first touch down In the third quarter, after about flvo minutes of play, through line smash nd end tuns, Martin carrying the ball to the goal. In the last few mtnutea of th third quarter Martin returned a punt 35 yards. Harry Herbs t mad a 40-yard run and Inhelder made three perfect goal kicks. Pawnee City Loses. Pawnee City, Oct. 21. Pawn City High school foot ball team- was defeated gr 1 faat and well played by both teams. Nebraska City's line outweighed Pawnee City's. . . WITH Dav Shade, late of th Pacific coast, and George Lavtgne. the Brooklyn boy who mad hit reputation by beating Tommy Rlcharda for th lightweight title In fisUc circle west of th Rockies, finish training tomorrow for their IS round bout st the Clermont rink. Brook lyn, Saturday night. The semi-finals will show Billy Henry against Lew lie Far I and, another toast boxer, for 14 round. Marty Cross has been matched to meet Jimmy Kelly at th Commonwealth Sport- I lag club on November t. for II rounds. Joe Lynch, former bantam boas, la ; whipping himself Into ahape for his bout at the Leiinatoa theater October I. Jo j will try conclusion with Phil (Dowd far 12 iraiu! Referee Will Be Able to Give Decision in Next Ring Battle Between Dempsey and Willard CM Tl 0 k l.mttt Wlr. Chicago, Oct 21-When World's Heavyweight Champion Jack Demp- sty and Jess Willard punch it out in Tex Rickard'a big Jersey City arena next July 4, and tht promoter thinks this match a certainty, a ref eree will be enabled to give a de cision. That wat the statement made by Rirkard today just be lore he hopped aboard a train to take him back to New York. Tex is hurrying home to be present at the Lew Trndler-Rocky Kansas battle in the Garden tomorrow night, and so anxious is he to see this mill that he relaxed temporarily hi effort to secure the signature of Dempsey to a contract to battle Willard. Rickard said that atepa have been Grand Island and Lincoln Game Tie Fumbles Mar 0 to 0 Contest Between Pair .of State High Aggregations. I -'nco'n' ct- 21.-(Spccial ! Telegram.)! incoln and Grand T-I--J ., .rllooa hat tied 10 a , 'na rin,n SCIIOOIS Dauica IO a ! scoreless tie on the Nebraska ath- . . ... . I..,.. Cljl a, . U (Ml Qlt. , i CmOOn The loose-surfaced earth i would not give good footing and the linemen and backs were unable to get up. The game was slow and full of fumbles. Lincoln carried the ball deep into the vital sector of the visitors' ter ritory during the first quarter, but was unable to score. The second quarter Lincoln carried the pigskin to Grand Island's 15-yard, but on an off-tackle play Captain Thomas fumbled and Grand Island recov ered, placing the ball in play on its own 10-yard line and kicking out of danger. Coach Springer's team lacked three regulars, while the Red and Blaek team lacked Wilson at quar terback. Haynes, Grand Island, fullback, was unable to accompany the team, while two regulars who held the tackle jobs were out of the game, one for ineligibility and the otVer for injury. The Grand Island team lost a splendid opportunity to score in the second hail alter 11 nao carnea ine ni-rskin to the Lincoln 30-yard line. The visitors attempted to drop kick a Koal on the first down, when their passing should have put them s-.fely across for a counter. Botfi teams stalled during the last quarter by punting arid holding their opponents to the middle of the grid. Forward passes were tew ana unorontable. Lewis, dusky Lincoln back, was the most cons stent ground gainer of the Red and Black team, while Captain Thomas plugged the Grand Island line for a number, ot yaras, Kelso. L Kellv and Sink smashed the Lincoln line for most of the gains, while Spencer contributed to the Red and Black dtscomtort witn end runs. , . The lineup: T.lnooln. Morrison Prummond Cumminga Hutchison Harper Dlnges .. Poa. L.E... L.T... L.O.... c. R. O. R. T. a Grand Island Pruner ,. Detweller . . Klnsingrr .... Black Neumayer Beach ...... Davis Gardner .RE. Mockett Q.B Kelly Lwla L.H.. Blnk Brown R H. Spence Thomas F.B. Kelso ai Duteau. Nebraska. referee: King, Doane, umpire; W. V. Harper, Nebraska, head linesman. Substitutions: Olds for Mockett. Krieg for Thomas. Ronnfeldt for Detwlle". Jones for Davis. Durlsrh for Dlnges. M. Kelly lor Keiso. Time ot quar ters: IS minutes. Ruth Not Worrying Over Landis' Stand Tamestown. N. Y.. Oct. 21. "I don't care if my case comes off to morrow," says "Babe" Ruth; in dis cussing his barnstorming trip, an nouncing further that he had heard nothing frbm Judge Landis. He re iterated his stand against the rule prohibiting world s series contestants from participating in post-scasorri games and said that his arm was steadily improving.- Two doubles by the hero of swat were the best he could do in six trips to the pltae, Ruth's stars win ning, 14 to 10. Ruth played first base, Bob Meusel pitched and Piercy played in the outfield. Iowa University Makes War on Student Bettors Iowa City, Oct. 21. Foot Ba'l Capt. Aubrey Devine and his team mates have started a campaign to 3top . betting on games by Univer sity .of -Iowa students. Signs have been posted on the campus by the athletic board urging and warning students not o make wagers on ath letic contests and various merchants in Iowa City have pledged not to hold stakes.' ' - J FbotBallFacts WorthKnowing Q. Is .it a goai if th ball goes over either of th uprights? A. It Is. If aay part of Ih ball pane, directly over either aprhrkt. Q. May a team try tor a goal after touchdown by drop kirkT A. ', 'aly by plae kick. j. Is It hurdling for a player to lump ever an oppone.it who la lying on th. ground A. No, aser Step p lac orer a player am the) groaad,. altneagh both feet asay U rat lb air -at th aaaan tint, I and vMfttraeel a hardUng. Q. If th fereraf accidentally blows his whlstl while a player is running for a touchdown, de the touchdown count f A. Urn. . The hall Is hrawght back t the ape where th riuer waa wbra th whistle was slews. Q. If a alaver catches a pant with ne foot In th field of play and tb etber in th nd son, and then touches th ball down In th end tone, la It a to-Khbacx or safety It I a safety, scortag t p.at far the f", taken witb a view of permitting de cision oouie in me sxreier stale and expects that before the winter is at an end. the boxing law there will be so amended that the referee can declare winners aud losers in the bouts. The de luxe promoter dropped in on Dempsey during the afternoon at hit hotel and the first thing that the champion said was: "Well, Tex, are you going to get the big fellow ready for me to bat- tie next July? "I'll aay so." answered Rickard with a smile and added: "lie's just crazy to connect up with you "That tuitt me all right," said the champion, and no further reference was made to the match. FGOTCALL RESULTS LOCAL. Commrrrr, III Dmlrlw, . North riulte, 4H rrlhton, t. Colnmbaa, S4 Kootb lllb, 7. OTIIKK BCORK8. ; Oxford, S Rriiuhtlran, . Outral City. t Owla, . Nuut-rlor. 03 1 lirnrva, . I oner luwu. I3i Mmnaon, 7. Lincoln, Ot (Intnd Island, Q. 'Met -nob. l llldreg. . Hastlrur. S Krurory High, 0. Idaho, It W. I, College, to. Austin College, lit Southern Uetheillrt Diversity. 1. Texas Christian I'nlvertlty. IS; Tula i-lveralty. 9. Otterhein, 1S Hf Idclberg. t. Arlaona, IS) Trma A. at M IT. Ilurna VI.U, i t ti.l. fl. 4tiite Tnn liern, Si: Kllaworth, 0. Norfolk. S3 1 Nellltli. 7. Heottabluff. (3 btrrllng, . Wymore, IS; Falrbury, 0. Y.rk. tt Aurora, t. Teramaeh, It: Oils City. . York, Oi Miillaad. 0. nothrnbnry Second.. Ml Maxwell, t. Fairfield. IS; Nutt.'O. 7. Shenandoah, 111 Ibirord, S. Lritlngton. II; Broken Row, . rambrldge. 34; ( urtl. Aggies, 0. (illibnn, 40 Wood River. 0. Krlrnd. 4uj Calhrdml. 7. Peru. S Keisrne.v College, 0. Stnntnn. tl MndJwn. O. Alma. IS: 'Jotbnhn'-g. 0. Nebraska City, Hi I'awneo City, 7. Thursday's Kesnlta. LOCAL. Trinity College, 10; Cnlversity of O-na-ha. e. Commerc Seconda, lt Central Sce nds. . . . j STATE. j Pawnee City Reserves, 10 1 Bmtion I'nlon. 0. AnIy. 78: Kearney M. A.. 7. ' Foot Ball Games Today J University of Nims' a ugalnst Notre Punie at South llend, Ind. M:uqnrtte aguinnt Creighton university here. ' Central ngnlnat North Dca Moines High at Ir Moines. - Cornell college against Drnhe at les M'lnea. Simpson against pirr Iowa nl (ayi tt. South Ual.ota against North Dakota at Pnrgo. Dea Slolne university ngnlnat Lomhatd at (inleaburg, HI. Plattevllle Normal agulnat St. Ambrose at Davenport. Mornings. de against Yankton at Yank ton. Dabnqne against Co at Caalar Rapid. - Kanaan ag'lnst lows Stato at Ames, Campion college against Luther at De. corah, la. Illinois against Wisconsin at Urban. Michigan against Ohio Stato at Ana Arbor. Minnesota against Indiana at Minnea polis. Knnsns Aggies against Missouri at Manhattan. Oklahoma against WaslUngton nt Nor. am i Chicago against frlneeton at Princeton. noston college against lictroit at Bos ton. ' Cornell against Colgate nt Itbuen. Dartmouth against Columbia at Hu sver. Fortlham against Lafayette at New Fork. Harvard against Penn State at Cam bridne. Haverford against Delaware at Haver- Tord. Holy Cross against Georgetown at Wor eeater. Ihlgh against Washington and Jef ferson. New Tork university against Wftderan. Pennsylvania aginst Virginia 'MU. In stitute at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh against Syracuse at Pitta- burgh. V. it. Naval Academy against west vs. at Annapolis. Virginia against John Hopkins at Char lottesville. Yale against V. 8. Military Academy at Mew Haven. Joe Dillon, the Italian flyweight. Is'hot on the trail nt Johnny Buff. According to Dillon. Buff has been dodging him for tome time. On November 3 Dillon will battle Mickey Nelson In Brooklyn for 15 Men's Newest FootwearlFashi ns It's the "goodness" of our new oxfords and shoes that instantly appeals to the man who appreciates a well-shod foot. Ultimate sat isfaction is not based on low price alone. It is that rlus good quality and timely styles. You will find fhese qualities com bined in the new oxfords and shoes we are proud to offer you. Distinctive nen styles in Brogue and Wing Tip M ode Is. FRY SHOE CO. 16th and Douglas Streets He's Main Line Plunger Of the Marquette Team vVr MHJaaa(aaMiMMM!iiMJ Here's the li: e smashing CLud Taiifjlier, fullback of the Marquitte elcvenf which arrived in Omaha this morning for its clash tomo. row afternoon with Crchhton Tauter, toppirg the hesm at 181 pounds, is one of the brightest stars on the team. This is his third season with Marquette Taul er played in the (ra-"e two years ago in which Creighton a-d Marquette battled to a nine to nothing tie at League park. Dcmpcsv Aqrees To Fh'it Willard Chicago, Oct. 21. Tex Rickard, fight promoter. retu:ne.i to New York tonight without having signed Jack Denrsey, world's heavyweight hoxirrj champion for a rratcli with jess uinara. oui wim in announce- 1 meit t. at Dc '"scy ''efinitely had ; agreed to fht Vil!ard and t'-.at the details tvouM be settled soon. As!:ed by De npscy if he "was get-ti-jr the" big fellow rcaJy," Riclard replied that . Willard would be in first-class shape, for the fight, which he said probably would be held in the east. ' '. Scliober Djwiis AnJeroff. Frecport, 111., Oct. 21. William Schober. of. Indianapolis, middle weight wrestler defeated Jar.es Andcroff. of Portland, Ore., here last night, winning the second and third falls. . - Three Maroon Grid Players Injured in ; Game With Trinity Three University of Omaha foot ball players were injured and sev. eral more received bad bumps in the game played yesterday after noon between the local university and Trinity college of Sioux City. The contest was staged at League park. Hugh Dowd, tackle on the Oma ha squad,-received an injury to his sp.'ne dur'nsr the last quarter of the game. He was carried off the field unconscious and later re moved to the home of his aunt in Council Bluffs. Moe Pressly, right end, rece'ved injuries to h;.s neck when he was tackled by the Trinity players. He was, knocked unconscious and re moved to the Swedish Mission hospital. Prcs s'y is a jun-'or at the university and one of the star players on the team. ' , Capt. Wallace (Bullet) Banner, halfback, received a broken finger. Creighton High Loses to North , Platte Eleven Neville' Trotrgrs EataLlUb Themselves as Title Con tenders Iy Tuking 40-0 Victory. By JIMMIE BAUGH. i North I'lattd vaulted into the liiue li"ht fn the state high school cham pionship yesterday by shMtenn Creighton s line for a AO to 0 vie torv. . I North Platte scored a touchdown in the first quarter, another in the second, two in the third and two iu the last Crcighton's machine showed tha absence of four main cors Lowry, Donahey, McArdle and Morgtn, who were ruled out as ineligible on protest by the principal of the North Platte school. Uy their decisive defeat of Creigh ton, which was looked upon by in tcrscholastic followers as a ''darlc horse" in the state chamnionshis rare, the invaders established them selves as contenders for Nebraska grid laurels Scored Early. Wit its ty rriMa tara m le I at fttftataiM vvii.sv (aiiiv sa na iiisau Txcke took the ball around left end V. M . T U I . . HH,,, fl.MI'. .11 ' ntPin the shadow of the goal posfsTTJ A smash throu -h center netted the a first touchdown, Dent carrying the M ball, hancr kicked goal. Fnd runs, line nlunsres and an oc caional display of aerial maneuvers nroved cnns:stent ground gainers fot North Pla'te in the second quarter and w;th the ball within three yard of the goal. Lorlce hurled over fo ip scconn tournnown. Shancr f.i;led to kick proa!. Locke Runs 30 Yards. I ocke paved the way for the t! 'rd touchdown in the third period w"lh 30-yard run to the IS-yard line. Shaner then emulated a squirrel hj fh-irg across to the posts. He kicked goal. Lod e skirted left end a-d ran li yp'ds for the fourth touchdown and Sf'?.ner kicked goal. Locke cave a repetit'on of pre vious performances i" te fourth hv sl:irt'nT end for the fiflh touchdown. Shancr's educated toe aRain failed him. Overman Starred. The last touchdown came wh.i I 5'cW'riTs blocked a punt on the fie, re-fj, the 20 vard ine a.d Qver-an recove it and went sprinting through field. The li'-cuo and summary: . North Platte. Po a. Creighton. Overman ..RE. Rvan Tost .... Purnell . . . U. Simona Wilson Healey ., S'rnup ... Slisror .. Iocko ... Dent , R. Klmons ,.R.T .no..... ,c .I.O..... ..I..T .L.m .Q. n .LIT McCnhe ...... Donrn McPelev Ne.lon . ., Mullen . . Johnson Nolan ,. Narkovltx .Dosirr Do Me Substitutions: Creighton Furlong fjjc Nealnn. Monahan for Dazler, Pendrs for Doyle, C'aingila for SlcCabe, Saflo for Johnsdnj North Platte, Palmer for Bur. nell, Dumell for Healoy, Healey for R. Simons, Plttman for Wilson, McWIIIIame for Stroup, Touchdowns: Dent, Locke, I;1 Snaner, Overman. Goal Kicks: Shansr, 4, Officials: Mulligan, Nebraska, umpire, ref eree, Fitzgerald. Notre Dame, referee, um pire; Klin, Illinois head linesman. , Miss Leitch Wins in , Belleclair Semi-Finals New York, Oct. 21. Miss Cecil Le'tch, holder of the British,. French and Canadian women's golf cham- V pionships, and a Mrs. Thomas Huck-1 nail of New York, were winners today in the semi-final round of the Belleclair club invitation tourna ment. On Sale Saturday Only Suits tb r r O'CoaU to Order Ordsr Regular $55.00 Value Perfect Fit Guaranteed PRICES ARE DOWN MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co. 317 South 15th Street III I X I I I f v r'AVwT ; i Jreight-n & Pg fl A Field, w Ml 25th and Q U I . California 1 ! CREIGHT0JS Pf i i i I. a aai at j i n at at a sr ssss s UNIVERSITY i V I October 22nd I CrXf TR STARTS 3 P.M. fl i 1 sr i , I Ticket a Sale at rllwlaK ' I Places. J liibson Cigar Store, Harkalow j Cigar Store, IStb ai d Farnam; ' W Mallnry at Dox. 14th and Far- Y" tm: Tow -aerd rjun -To.. Beaton 1 rasr Co.. Omaha Athletic Club I -d Hotels. , I V fl J i "wwmwwi aawa.Mii. J ,