THE r.EE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1921. North Platte Snows Lincoln High Under 27 to 6 Score Wins State Title1 Line Attach Of Northerners Features Came Conch Keith Niville' Grid iters Start Wii i llut.li ami Pile Up aft Lead Be fore Link- Count. Noi;th Tlatte; J.:b, Nov. 24 (Special Telegram.) -Lincoln High school went down V defeat here thi afternoon, 27 to 6, the state cham pionship contest wh.rh decijrd tli.it the 1921 interschola tic honor will remain in the west 1'iU year. North I'latte won by ou;p!aying Lincoln during the n'trv name. I'o!- . lowing a scoreler : first period. Locke, the star of tie local aj'trrei: lion. broke loose fc a series of end runs and sensations! forward psitii which counted four-! Juchdow n:'. Lin coln cored in the c sing minutes of play when Brown rc :eivcd a firwaid pass from Kriegr ail dashed aero the goal line for Lincoln's only touchdown. Thorn, s misses' goal. North I'latte scorn ,'ts first touch down as a result t a drive no the field which ended 60-yard proces sion of gains and eft anted fiat blew Mi in the bitterly tougr. strugtjl:. Locke S ores. Locke carried the ball across and Shaner kicked goal. The ore at the end of the first half wat 7 to 0 in favor of North F'sMc. Locke scored at the opin'iic f.f the third quarter wb:n he retlcd off a 60-yard run lir touclulowif Shaner again kicked goal. ISefore the period was over, Locke had again carried the the bal. across but this time the North Piute halfback fumbled, Healey, Lowever, recover, ing the ball. Shaner missed g 'J. In the fourth period Bunnell carrl the ball acros for a touchdown aeJ Shaner kicked goal. . Lincoln scc-r rd its touchdown in the last two miutes of the final quarter when Browj receised a fur ward pass front Krirg and raced across the Nor'h Fttte goi.L Captain Thomat. of xhr Lincoln team missed the teal kick ard the final' count stood 2" to 6, giving the state title to Nontl Flatti. The playing of lockei.ml Shaner of the North Fla e b.n kfirld Ma tured. Locke did t ost ef his workj arojtnd the Eincobr ends, while Sha- j ner. squirmed thresh tlie line fort consistent yardage In. the line, Cm rman, Vot and Healey . did "well. Cvermau got away with ' some good r-irt ti the Uti quarter, until Lotl .j tool: ever Ihe kicking work. Y aide! in halt ing the Lincoln tl ve tlirough the line.' v J '.. Thomas anil fCtiej Star. Thomas and KreR wcr: fte mam ground . gainers lot Lincoln. 1 he Capital City- captah cauted the lo cals' considerable. urry ii the frl half, while in thetfi al jtirtrr Kri was on the thro- in nid H the forward passes wl:ch nmnted l. coin s touchdown Jn the w. i Hutchinson and J-i .-'per ihoed t? j to good advantage. 1 he Lincoln ctb-' ter proved a hart1 man ti contend with. The Rutar club of North Platte welcomed -tie Linic-In ! at the station las night. The Fis club entertained - he boy k evening" and the fs wan:s tlub wets? hosts to the Red ind lUk q-ji4 at a breakfast in onor it the visi tors this morning. Tonight the two team are entertained at the ith theater. TW Rotarians and Ki anians utr,i.-4 the game in a b ".y. Tie rro .! which witnessed . t ganve tas- j bered 4.0U0, and ; the Urge! i j the annals of Noiti Platte t.t bt'i, , large delegations rom neifchV f-s j towns journeyed to the Lincoln j county scat to wi ness the contest. J Tli liniin ' North riatte Shnner U ". i.... .... ! .... Sr, ; . . Ta-4SM ... j .. U..WW . . T J . . ffcw Si I tramfcS ! Looks t.. Stmup ......... f . IX. Bimou U. !... uvflrmaa, Tost ...... .R. C... Palmer R .1... ... V. Simon- ........ C Wlngl L.. .Bunnell U. Healey (C) U. Score, by quarters: North Platte Lincoln. ........... a Referee, Harold ih !cn. Omafca. -pire, Charles B. Mor. rtn. tma. 4 linesman, Paul Zinnr. rm Ltuuxsi. Hartington H gh - Claim: State Title Hartington, Ne (Special.) Hartinj. cinched its ; right t school foit ball Nebraska today here, 46 to 7. Thi lOth victory "with i gamifs. Wayne plaj-ed -a but was comply Hardington's oft'e working order as downs to Waynes' Armour, Hjrt iv State fjlilacV. p'v putting the ball it team-mates t'" p'rt several runs tor & Nedrow and touchdowns in t son :".a:htd ov-r Scjvtlle and Mr rT in the third ar.d tr in the fourth. Wayne's toerhtto result of a fumSk. the bal! and n.aVsa line. Hsrtingt-n from scrtmrra:-. ., Xv'V. on a k clm ire riv lcft4t rg ! is Hirtftss dr;s oe , scraf pv ti i-;y fafUNfJ was us f.-4 made IS lrss 2't bid d a great r ass. TVStiO t.- - cnr. He varua vr b . trst perKi. N.t- 1 in t h m i .W. I k h botS s - f j ei!e4 twe rt i ri Cjfi tV -e f-i-k.-f ' avre, t Alma Closes reason With Clean Siih Alma. Nel-. t. 2t ijo: Telegram.) The t .itkfe ttti As team ended the im ba't tea" t-; dav by ieiear'-j he Ut OVr ' (Kan.) team. -1 1 0. Trs is t" same team ih-.t J CaTr:?te a t:e a few we-fio gA A'ma bi played nine g ur-s tuts si?! Nebraska High School Champs far; 1921 A: m r ii UM 1 MM, " r l., ..., N. Mawa, minop, l.k, , IUcIot. " 9 HeariicCapltircs 230-Milc Race I)rirrvrrage Urtwrrn 110 To 11J Mile an Hour on VTrt, Slippery Track. i H Lo Angeles, C'al'Nov, 24, Ed die llrarne won today's annual 250 niile automobile race on the Heverly Hill peeday, but Tommy Milton, who came in second, took the lead in the race for points toward the national championship. Milton pord Koseni Sarlcs out of the na tional rmitrit I 'ad when Sarles was forced out f f the race at the IStnh lr . tlearues tune was Z hours lo minulfs 55 second.' " Frank Eliott was third, Jimmy 'Murphy, fourth; Harry Hartz. fifth, and Eddie Miller, ith. Four of the 1J drivers were fwcrj out at various stages. The trark was slippery from tbotvrri, which fell intermittently in the first hour ot trie grind, but the racers kept rvht along at a speed which aTetagrd, so far ar the lead er were concerned, from 110 to 112 miles an hour. At one period the management considrred filling off the race became eif the danger from the wet trark. The drivers took the barked turn at a rate that rau.sed I gasps among the spectators, but nbl off was hurt and not a car was tirniged. ... Immediately after the ace an nouncement was mad that another ssftettorrd rneet would be held at Cmati Der mber ' 11 and that 500 posnts wou'd be awarded to the win ner there, thus holding the award of tfc seasonal rtumptottship prize in baRce unlit that- time. Today's resolts case Milton J,;70 point and the Wad aid put Sar!r in second place, with a total of 1.945 points. Utah Aggies Win Rocky Mountain Lonterence , I itle j Salt Laie City, Nov. 24 Tbc t'tih Mrxrvii'ural rIlee of Local, t'tdss o the Koky mounum cirrrnfe ft bail title by defeat tH t'nfity of L'tah team kre m tVir anniut . Thanksgiving Ut 1ST", the scnee being 14 to X Tie i;tcf dearly outplayed the CriracB. lxtn backs made eot. Sf.'etit (ir tisrotif h the I'tah line. Ihtf frtt'tt by ro t'tah'f fum" ties tm4 tsjrnH thesj into touch-d-wiSM. 'They t sacceeded in in trcpii? I uh parses fre,tently, 4 r a bif ca.ns as restitt. A siroHkk by Sti'N trom the 30 yaij be ( t'taS their score in !. til pnot. Logr scoredl in the first an 4 thirit period. Valtin(rton State Troancrs . Tniiifrsity Flora, 1 1 to 0 54?t:. Waal. No. 24 Wash- tn'Vgt dtititrt t'ni s?;tr st W?m5tor?. 14 to 0 lo. :y. J t ia tcorinat tw- toach-"-s m xhm t r t period. 5a.t con m lcf jes. )nly e-nce did mi trtt'.m fh Cougar goal rs-t f s'jft of the fjtirtS ptt--?. st t W. S C. line held and t- 11 ! Washirtjton ois '" T gs-n was f'.ijti in a 4?fg n a. FtootBallFacto vavapx ?aa al.J a lh -s -sf ass tsMsjss frm 14 rS m- l -pia 4 aaa 4 - n wrt sj-a. Sa I -- a-.. a.tv.a iff ' Si Ma S w a a a a -4 anS S -a aM . .a b-aft a aansair Snap M-a . I s siaaMtaMU -- e.fca ttt safm w s a . w.. a . v r,Mj 9 1 raa tmttnt 4 to t acr.as- "iiiii'isi ws aswaal av a -rva aato i av-s ta , -to ttto m- pi , a SSMa t-vtoat f aWM SW miwia iM rtwii a''lawl! Vw .! a .I.M4 a t a iaiiia - mmf H.aiJ tw a as.iaaaj.p. iw. aax W lam.iaia la. Tla,y ia- to e 4 (at S. sa a m V as h e s aaa9 ! " "S saw faaS twas) sua sm r I Sll.lrfl. ro lr.nn.n. Yo, Vlm-f, f. I Mtai, Hllaon, llumirll, aiiOm llralry, Coach Keith Neville's North Platted ingn scnooi iort nail team won tnc chanipionship of Nebraska yesterday on its own gridiron when it defeated the Lincoln eleven in a hard fought game by the score of 27 to 6. . Schaefer's Victories : Over Hoppe Stamp Him World's Cue King Chicago, Nov. 24, Two .victories over Willie Iloppe, for years su preme in the 18.2 balk line billiard world, made Jake Schaefer, jr., the international champion today. Hoppe's first defeat Tuesday night was overwhelming, 400 to 26, and in the second game last night, although Hoppe's average for the six innings was never before equalled ,jn a championship tournament, was 14 points .below Scbacfcr's , mark ..of 832-6, ,. : , ... . Hoppe, it was' announced today, will exercise his right to challenge within 10 days, but under the rules the new champion is nat required to risk his title before March 15, Cedar Rapids Athlete ; . Places First in Run Philadelphia, Nov. 24. Basil Ir win of the Cedar Kapids (la.) High school was the first man to finish today m "the - American . Inter scholastic cross-country champion ship race at Fairmount Park. The course was three miles .. aad 100 yards. Irwin won ' the indiVTduai title in 18 minutes and 10 seconds f Maryland and North Carolina State Play to 6 to 6 Tie Baltimore, Md., Nov. 24. The foot ball teams of University of Maryland and North Carolina State battled to a 6 to 6 tie on a muddy field today. " ' ' ' In the second period, Carolina made a touch down by a forward pass from Faucette to Homewood. Maryland tied the score on two drop kik by Briwii: Virginia University Loses to . , North Carolina Eleven Chapel Hill, N. C. Nov. 24--The t'mversity of North Carolina de feated the University of Virginia iri their annual foot ball game today? 7 o 3. Carolina's score came in the second period when Captain Lowe made a 30-yard end run for a touch down after Virginia bad kicked a field goal in the first quarter. '" Milwaukee Club Denies . Matching Buff and Moore Milwaukee. Wis.. Nov. 24 The National Athletic club today demed it had matched Bantamweight Cham pion Johnny Buff and Pal Moore for a bout b' n Pererrher 1? Try promoters say Buff demands a guarantee which they will not give. - a bed-spring for your watch? yCtTD brrt as amich right to expect satisfactory " perfonrUntai from THAT combtoatioo as ths , fcSow wfia puts a coongrel part in hia thoroughbrtj Red Seat Motor! .' ' Mai ccstaia that all repUcemnttt r soade with femmmt Coaimcntai parts. 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Sards': Jor a tally,. -Maxwell kjekert ,tiie goal.. :' Following' tre 1 .Olflahatts ';'tott;cJj down, pragoo.Kend for Tarkio,: .drop kicked from-- the't.Oyard Jipe,' for the ; locals"' thre tallies. In 4he 'second quarter uarter bapk -Maxwell skirted the Tarkio left end for 10 yards and -the sec ond Omahaf touchdown." He kicked his own goal. . . .- ',.' ' Crmaha KonecKy Wemmer Kastman Posl Clon ... t. E . . . . ..Ii. TV.'.. ..L. O.... i.iOCiV. ..R. O..., ;:r: t.;..' ..r. E.'... , .Q. B.VU .R.H...'.' , .f. b...: '"!; TKrklo Bareoo ;.. ' Withow ; . . ' Jflhnson ,-t i i-i ' Nichols Williams (C) ,. .'.'.. ' Barr .'....'. Oralsi Blake Chlmrutst '., Ooldina; Maxwell ..; Banner (C.) Wilmarth . ........ Latell, . .. ..awaras .Thomas : Humm Wemmer, Wemmer, Ettlnell . . .L.. Hj.'.'i. A. Substitutions: '-i Dow,d for Substitutions: '.' towd' 'for Kaftman, Wlakert for Humm. Summary: Touehdowtis, Bartner, MaT wdl; coals following touchdown, Maxwell j(2) . drop kicks. Dragoo. t i " . ' i , i Azevencld Tamed by ? ...Lew . Tendler in '!'; Two Short Rounds Philadelphia, Nov. 24- Lew Tend- jer, . x nuaaeipnia iiRnLweigpr, gave Manuel Azevedo Of California such a severe beating-today that the Pacific coast boxer rwas forced , to quit in less than a minute after the opening of the second round -Azevdo was outclassed from the start and after Tendler had landed two terrific left hooks to the body and jabs and up percufS'in the second round the Calie fornian aske, dthe referee to stop thg bout. , '.''.. "',, ,'.,,.' . ' . ni -t j f 1 - 1 l.i - t ' ONE Pays Our Profi and Overhead Osaal ' P!tM Doaf . 7464 set-- -?C) DOlLAk Cornell Trims Pcnnsy, 41 to 0 Itharans Down Ancient Rivals For First1 Time in Six Years. Philadelphia, Ta.. . Nov. 24. Cor nell'! b'tg red team came out of a six year slump today and defeated Pennsylvania. 41 to 0. The Ithacans, wiio.had not crossed the Red and lllue goal line since 1915, over whelmed the Pennsylvania eleven, scoring six touchdowns. Hanson missed one of his five attempts at kicking' goals. Only onre did the Red and Blue have the ball within Cor nell's 30-yard line. To Eddie Kaw, left halfback on Dbbie's unbeaten team, goes the bulk of the Rlory. Five times he crossed Pennsylvania's goal line, and time and again he made dashing runs through the- quaker team. The heavy ra n made the field a marsh. The light Pennsylvania barks were unable to get started, and were frequently thrown for losses. Beatrice Highjrims Wisconsin Champs Beatrice, Neb., Nov. 24. f Special Telegram.) Coach "Bish" Hughes' Beatrice High athletes trimmed the Appleton machine, Wisconsin State champs, before a crowd of 4,000, 42 to 0; at Athletic park here. "Pid" Purdy, quarter, was the star of the game, his passes to Captain Mathews and Worley, ' r.ds, aver aged 25 yards. . Pete Beckwith, 128 pound half, also played a good game. 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Colonna made two. more first downs, but finally Davit ; was forced t punt. Fumbles wert -frequent.'- Pitt added three more.r first downs in the third quarter, Ccxv,. lonna and llavies running the ball : i to Slste's 18-yard line. At thii.l. stage Wilson intercepted a forward,, pass, and the Panther's drive endet' Wayne Cops State Conference Title " By 1 4 to 0 Victory , Wayne, Neb., Nov. 24. (Special.) -Wayne won from Grand Island here today in a spectacular game ol foot ball, 4 to 0. A. Rcnneck and F. ': Peterson starred'for Wayne. i' Wayne hold! an undefeated title ' in the state conference. Wayne's goal was never in danger; F. O. B. Detroit ii; .in n't ii'i trh .y. v r f "Vf I..;- flfi "1 . -.vi Like It Monday total of pr agi n it ex ponents .tx. j SaaSSaijiaMMwaMfca i I!