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    THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1021.
Nebraska Still
Leads Valley Race
I linkers Will Face Last Con
ference Team Saturday
At Ameg.
Kansas City, Nov. 14. Nebraska
continue to be the only unbeaten
member of the Missouri Valley con
ference, having trounced Kansas, 28
to 0. at Lincoln Saturday. Nebras
ka now hat won two of. its three
conference games and will meet
Ames next Saturday.
Missouri, by defeating Oklahoma,
24 to 14, moved into second place,
the Kansas AtJttics dropping to third
because of their defeat on Friday
at Ames.
The other conference teams haa.
ga.itrs with noiimeiiibcr elevens this
week-end.
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Jack Beacom Not,
Signed As Basket Ball
. Coach at Kearney
Kearney, Neb., Nov. 14. (Spe
cial.) Jack licacom, coach at tlu
Kearney Military academy here,
lias not been secured to coach bas
ket ball at the Kearney Normal col-l-.'gc,
as previously announced.
R. M. Ozmtin has charge of bas
ket ball at the Normal school and
expects to develop one of the strong
est cage quintets this season in the
h'story of Kearney college. N. If.
Church will assist Coach Ozmun in
roi'mling a team into conditicn.
Prospects for a good team at Kear
ney arc bright. Several of last year's
players will report this season to
gether with a wealth of new mater
ial. "
The cage schedule when completed
will include games with Cottier,
Wesleyan, Psru. Doane. Hastings,
Midland and York with possibly
Wayne or Chadron.
All-Stars
4OX s
Trim C
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Fox's All-Stars trimmed the Coun
cil Bluffs Bulldogs at Western
league park Sunday afternoon in
a hard-fought, but clean game by
the score of 20 to 7.
The local eleven was not complete
because of the four players who arc
on the injured list. However, the
second stringers filled in and pro
duced good resits.
The All-Stars and Missouri Val
ley clash at League park next Sun
day, Reserves Decision
In Tex Rickard's Case
New York, Nov. 14. After hearing
arguments of both sides, Justice C. I.
Guy. in the supreme court today re
served decision on the application
of Frank C. Armstrong, banker, for
the appointment of a receiver for the
affairs of Tex Rickard, boxing pro
moter. One week's delay was allowed for
filing briefs in the case, which also
involves as defendants the Madison
Square Garden corporation and the
Madison Square Garden f porting
club.
Phil O'Dowd to
, Battle Johnny Murray
( l:nio T.'Ilinnr-Oniuhu Itco Leased Wire.
Now ' York. - Nov. 14. Phil
O'Dowd. the Columbus scrapper,
who gave Joe Lvnch a tanning a
few weeks ago, has been matched
to meet Sammy Nahle ,for 12
rounds here to-norrovv night. Johhnv
Murray and Murray Schwa'tz will
battle another 1 rounds affair.
Jimmy Mars and Al Kale, two
local lightweights, are to meet at the
Walker Snorting club in Astoria, L.
I., next Saturday night. 12 rounds
k; the distance scheduled.
Stoneham Elected
- President of Giants
New York. Nov. 14. Clmles A.
Stonchai today was re-elected presi
dent of the New York National
lr-igne base ball club. The board of
("ircctors will consist of Mr. Stone
Kr.v John J. MeGraw, F. X. Mc
Quadc, R. F. Robertson, Florence
A. 'Stone-ham, L. J. Boudy and H. A.
Ferguson.
Plattsmouth Legion and
-; Blair Teams Play to Tie
. Plattsmouth, Neb., Nov. 14 (Spe
cial.) The Plattsmouth Legion and
Blair foot ball teams played aOtoi)
tic here Sunday. The locals outplayed
the visitors, having the ball more
than two thirds of the time, but
were unable to put it across. Platts
mouth's opportunity to score came
in the last few minutes of play when
on the visitor's 17-yard line a drop
kick was attempted that sailed
straight into the air but luckily was
retrieved by a Plattsmouth player,
Jhe game ending with the first down,
nine yards from the goal. Blair de
feated the Legion team there three
weeks ago.
Washington University Ball
Team Sails for U. S. Dec. 2
Seattle. Wash., Nov. 14. Universi
ty of Washington's base ball team,
after a tour of Japan and Manchuria,
will sail from Yokohama for home
December 2. according to word re
ceived here. Returns from the first
nine games gave the local Sundog
gers seven victories against Jap
anese college teams.
England Beats Ireland
Leicester, England, Xov. 14.
England defeated Ireland in an in
ternational soccer match today by
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Ready for Gong Tonight;
All Are Down to Weight
THIRTY rounds of knuckle whirling, which promise to
be of an exceptionally spicy variety, will be reeled off
tonight at the City auditorium under auspices of the
local American Legion post.
In the main event, Eddie"
weight champion, will endeavor to chastise Ever Hammej,
the shifty littla Windy City
In the bout coming unde the cap-.
tion of the semi-windup, but which
really offers more action than the
usual event, Frankie Welch, Chicago
sensation, will endeavor to slumber
Morrie Schlaifcr, Omaha's contribu
tion to the- realm of "give and take."
Principals Evenly Matched.
: These principals in the "double
windup," will enter the ring as
evenly matched as in any card ever
staged here. In fact the fighters pair
off so evenly that there is little bet
ting on the outcome.
Supporters of Fver Hammer were
willing to wager on h'm giving the
coast champion a new squint at the
frills of fistinna until they saw this
seaboard title-holder breeze through
about five heats with Frankie Welch.
Then they began punishing the
eagles. . " '
Frankie Welch has proven he is a
demon of speed and that he has a
wicked punch in either mitt. In fact
he is the cleverest little boxer who
has been billed here in many moons.
Schlaifer Pulling New Stuff.
But Morrie Schlaifcr is showing
sonieth'ng new in his performances.
He is fighting more under cover, or
rather is not so open, and is jabbing
in a new manner. The evolution in
his ri"K tactics is due to his new
manager, Johnny Creely.
The big t me boys were in togs
vesterday at the Queensbury Athletic
"club, but they did not show anything.
' Rope skipping, a light session with
the punching bag and a few rounds
of shadow boxing comprised the
workout.
The battlers weighed in at 3
o'clock this afternoon and were ex
amined by Dr. J. A. Tamiseia, who
put the stamp of approval on them.
Fighters Make Weight.
Mahoney and Hammer tipped the
beam at 136 pounds, while Schlaifcr
and Welch had an even 140 pounds
of beef to offer. ;
The preliminaries promise to hold
plenty of elbow bending science.
Happy Malone. who knocked . Phil
Longo, the Des Moines pride, into
the land of the birdies, will tryout
his punch on Frank's Reagan, Pueblo.
Kay Carter, Sioux City, and
Frankie Woods, Omaha, will meet
in the opener nt 138 pounds.
Curly Ullrich, St. Paul, Minn., will
be the third man in the ring.
Outlaws Defeat -Carter
Lake Team
The Parker Outlaws, a local ama
teur foot ball team, defeated the Car
ter Lake club eleven at Canter Lake
field yesterday by the score of 21
to 0. Dickson and Swenson and
McGill were, the stars for the win
ners. -;
Scottsbluf f Grid Player
Out of Game for Season
Scottsbluff, Neb., Nov. 14. (Spe
cial.) Floyd Wisner, local high
school foot ball captain and star
grid player, will be unable to play
any more this season because of in
juries received in the Alliance game.
Hugh Chrisman, end, has been elect
ed captain. . -
How They Stand
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Iowa .....4
Wisconsin , ......t....3 '
Chicago 3
Michigan ..... .......... .....1
Minnesota .... 2
Purdue 1-
Indiana ..... fc..K
Illinois ......
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Sol MeUcer will answer oetioB
that Bee reader will submit ta him.
Ther will be aitftwered In this column.
Question should b written en one
siile of the paper only and should be
addreaed to Sol Metsa-er. rare the-sportlna-
editor. The Omaba Bee. They
will then bo forwarded to fabn.
Cj. How far must a kick-off so before
It may bo recovered by the team kicking
off?
A. Tea yards, unlet It first strike
aa opponent. 3"
Q. May a player purposely fumble a
ball o that one of bis own side recover
it for a (tain?
A. There is rule preventing sneh
play.
W i time taken out between plays?
A. No. ,
Q. May a player enter the came la
cititens clothea.
A. leg. prwidiaa; be does not noe bi
eostnme in order to violate t he rale re-curdina-
sportsmanlike eondurt.
Q- is it permissible to run Into the
punter If yon do not rough him?
A. It la not. For only ran nine- Into
the kirker after he haw kk-ked the hall
the penalty I yard. For ronghtmr him
the pmalty I loo of 1 yards and di-
aimlinratioa of tHa nlar naalttal
Mahoney, Pacific coast' light
scrapper.
W elch'8 Bowling .
Team Enters Annual
Midwest Tourney
The Welch restaurant bowling
teait. of this city, composed of
players from the Omaha Towel
Supply and the Solar Sanatorium
teams of the Gate City league,
have entered the Mid West bowl
ing tournament scheduled to be
held at Des Moines the latter part
of this month.
The Welch squad will bowl No
vember 23 and 24. The personnel
of the team ig as follows: Karl
Kehme, captain; Art Erman, Ed
Kanka, Carl Younger and Art
Pederson. -
Bonus Will Improve
Playing, Cobb Says
San Francisco, Nov. . 14. Base
ball in the Pacific Coast league will
be better than ever before, in the
opinion of Ty Cobb, Detroit man
ager, as a result of the decision of
the league's directors to'offcr $20,000
bonus to the players on the leading
clubs. ' . ' . .
Cobb, who is playing in the Cali
fornia winter league, believes the
bonus plan will make every player
on every team hustle to win and
fight every inch of the way.
"The aggressive spirit is what
makes base ball and you will see
plenty of it on the coast next year,"
Cobb declared. "Ball players need
an incentive and now they have it
here." ' . .. '
Olson All-Stars
Trim Norfolk, 13-0
Norfolk,. Neb.,' Nov. 14. (Spe
cial.) The local legion foot' ball
team lost to the Olson All-Stars of
Sioux City here by the score of 13
to 0.
Modale High Wins -
Modale, la., Nov. 14. (Special.)
The local high foot ball team 'de
feated the Castana high at Pisgah
by the score of 25 to 0, in a hard
fought contest. ...
Rapid City Hunter Mis
Noted Five-Pointed Buck Deer
Rapid City, S. D., Nov. 1 C. f Gray said he had discovered that
H. Gray of this city counts him- several hunters were on the deer's
self a "mighty hunter," for he sue- trail and so he. went into hiding
ceeded in killing the famous Te- and waited his opportunity, which
pee, a noted five-ponited buck deer, ' came when the animal came dash-
which has been evading the Black ing along only about 30 feet from
Hills hunters for several years. Al- him.
though having been frequently The famous buck was shot and
shot at and even hit, the king of killed by Gray at a, point in rough ,
the herd failed to drop until shot country in proximity to the Cal-
at and killed by . Mr. Gray. umet mine, in the Keystone dis-
Prior to his lucky shot, Mr. trict of the Black Hills.
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North Platte
Left to right: Top Bow Wlnret, sub
stitute; bhaner, quarterback) R. Simon,
right halfback) titroup, fullback; Lock,
left halfback; Dent, substitute) Rector,
Harvard Graduates
Must Use One of
Tickets for Yale Game
Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bee Leased Wire.
Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 14. Har
vard graduates have been notitiecl
that they must use at least one of
i he tickets allotted them for the
Yale game or be placed on the
black list. The athletic association
insists that in no case will both
tickets accorded the graduates be
allowed to be gjven to even the ap
plicant's immediate family. If such
an infraction is discovered, the cul
prit will be blacklisted and allowed
no more tickets for a number of
years.' Even with this strict en
forcement many Harvard men will
have to go to the game alone be
cause of the inadequate supply of
seats. There will be 55,000 seats
available in the stadium for Satur
day's game.
Sonin Clothiers
Forfeit to Nourse Oils
The Sonin Clothiers' bowling team
of Fremont forfeited their match
game to the Nourse Oils yesterday at
the Omaha alleys after the second
game.
At the time the visitors quit, the
local bowlers were 152 pins ahead.
The Sonin team quit because of ab
sence of one of their star bowlers.
C. Douglas, who was injured in an
automobile accident en route to
Omaha.
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, ,i" ivurrn r-i-jTi n inn c n n rr yrtnr t
ball team this season is looming up
as the race for the state grid cham
pionship draws near as one of the
strongest contenders for the title.
Thus far this season the . North
Platte aggregation has not lost a
game. Last Friday it defeated Co
lumbus, 16 to 13,. in one of the
hardest games of its 1921 race for
the championship.
Friday afternoon North Platte is
scheduled to buck up against Curtis
on the latter's gridiron and should
emerge victorious.
Organize Indoor League
Randolph, Neb., Nov, 14. (Spe
cial.) Four teams have been organ
ized in the women's indoor base ball
league. The business men's league
of this cjty has proven very success
ful and popular. -
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Shenandoah High
Center Attracting
Attention of Critics
Shenandoah, la., Nov. 14. (Spe
cial.) Captain Thompkins, center on
the local high school foot ball team,
is attracting .the attention of foot
ball critics in Iowa as one of the
best players ever turned out in this
section of the state.
Thompkins tips the scales at 175
pounds and is considered the "Polly
Wallace" of Iowa high school play
ers. On defense Thompkins stops
everything, and on offense tears the
defensive line to shreds. He plays
open center and backs up the line
in good style. He passes the ball
with one hand and is one of the
most accurate passers in the game.
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Husker Students
May Follow Team
Lincoln, Neb,, Nov. 14. (Special
Telegram.) 1 he I nivcrsity of Ne
braska students may take a special
train to Ames for the last Missouri
valley game -when Nebraska and
Iowa State college clash Saturday,
The plans for a special are under
way and will be completed, provid
ing a sufficient number of students
decide to make the journey.
Each student will be required to
pay but 11,50 for the round trip
should the special be arranged for.
This may be accomplished should
500 students care to go. It is prob
able that Nebraska .will also have its
band at Ames while the "Corncobs,
new pep" organization at Nebraska,
declare they will attend the game in
full rnctir. jhptlipr tripv crrt yr
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hook or by crook. .
Coach (hnap-It-Up) Dawson will
give Ins Cornhusker crew a lieht
workout Monday evening to take out
the stiffness which follows the clash
with Kansas, and will then settle the
men down for the hard work pre
paring to meet Ames. The Ne
braska team, while a bit over-confident
in their clash with the Tav-
hawkers, have had the over-confi
dence taken out of them and will
probably put a greater amount of
punch into the game against their
ancient rivals at Iowa State this
week-end. -
Stanford to Seek
Game With East
Stanford University, Cal.. Nov. 14.
Some eastern college eleven, prob
acy rnnceton or naie, may be in
vited to play Stanford university in
the new Stanford stadium here dur
ing the Christmas holidays, accord
ing to Gene Van Gent, head coach. I
Definite steps toward the game will
not be taken until after the annual
"bitr game" between Stanford and
the University of California here
Saturday.
The stadium, which cost S210.000
and will seat 65,000 people, will be
dedicated when the California game
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Also1
New Racers on
Two-Minute List
In the forty-ciiihtli renewal of th
Grind circuit of hirneu racing,
which doted last month at Atlanta,
the eleven meni
her tracks gave
fourteen meet,
ingt, at which
315 race were
contested. ' O f
that number,
187 were for
trotters, 127 for
pacen, and one
a mixed rice
the latter being
the special be
tween Pettr
Manning and
Single G. at
Hartford. '
The series
for 1921 raised p.ter Manning
the number of(j,:t Trot champion,!
meetings given
by members of the Grand circuit
since the quadrilateral trotting com
biiiation was organized, in 1873 to
430, at which the premiums amounts
ed to $13,940,035.93.
Three New 2:00 Performer!.
Three new names were added to
the two minute list this year, gain
of oe over 192t, when Louie Grit
ton and Prince Loree paced in even
time. This year's trio is comoosed
of two trotters and one pacer, the
leader-being the new world's trot
ting champion, Peter Manning,
1:574. The others are Arion Guy,
1:5?J4, and Sanardo, with a win
race of l:59i. All of them driven
to ; their victory by Thomas W
Murphy. . . .
In the matter of . races the honors
are. about ' evenly divided between
Grayworthy and Jeanette Rankin,
: Grayworthy Beats Filly.
The San Francisco filly was
awarded the largest amount of mo
ney, while Grayworthy defeated her
in three races and also tcok the meas
sure of Periscope. The latter was
considered the best trotter of the
year until he raced away from her.
at Hartford and Lexington.
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