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2-S i I rr (x flRE xib7 (THobS-NEjgg ggj GaV IT "Who is it owns that magnificent flat?" Gurgled tho Man from Dundee; said the Copper, "I own all of that FINNEGAN GAVE IT TO ME!" ST. LOUIS WALLOPS CREMTON'S SQUAD (Continued from Page One.) heavier, In aplto of advance weights given out by the two tooms. Tumleca nnt Stadthrerr made kicks of from forty to fifty yards In practice. First Quarter. Captain Hopkins of Crrlghton won the toss and defended thu south, goal, T.

Btadtherr kicked to I. Levey on the twenty-yard line, the latter returning twenty yards. St. Loula bald for two downs, whn Hutn circled left end for thirty-eight yards, fit. Iouls waa penalised flvo yards (or cffr.klo piny.

A line fnuuuiii, iukd 'I(Y aiiu iurniuu failed to net Crolghtoti anything. TamI- inert a drop kick rrom inn nriy-nvt-yard line, and Ilatlcan made a pretty run iof twenty yards. At onco Ht. Louts began 'tho plunge through tho Crelghton lino und circle the ends, Ilatlcan inado eight KaohrttK made five, while Snyder 'made oleven yards on throw nucroMtvo plays. Ratlcan again made ten.

while Htadtherr reeled off two ten. Hatlcati made fifteen and Zachritz three. On this play ZachrlU hunllrd and St. Louis lout 1 fifteen yards on a penalty. Jlatlcan and muile fifteen yards between them and Ilatlcan train made five.

A forward pons failed and Mngulro matte Jive around right end. On a fako kick Ilatloan circled left end for ten and "15. Stadthrern ploughed straight through for five. Stadthcrr went tlurougli thu right sldo for ten yards, fumbling the ball on the goal line. A Crelghton man recovered and the ball was pur In pluy on Crolgh- tons iweniy-yara uno.

-rumisea muuu tlvo and Balderson tan. A forward puss railed and Tamisea kicked uurty-iivo yards to Zichrltx, who returned ten i llrltllunt Ituus. tfAchrltz made eight around riant end nnd Btadtherr ton yarn's stmlght through. Tho visitors ran brilliantly, eluding tho Cnlghton men with neomlng ease. A com- nlirated dosi.

tZachrltx to Mamilre. nettod thorn a neat gain und carried the ball to Crelghton's fifteen-yard lino. From this point Snyder, thn giant left und. wont through the middle of tho line, pushing feovcrai t'relghton men out or nis pain. ind scoring the first touchdown of tho day.

Ilatlcan kicked goal. Score; Bt. Louis, 7s Crelghton. 0. RaUcon klcied to Haller.

llaldcraon and Tamlaea carried tho ball through tho line iiiieen yarns in uiri nowna. n. nrettv forward nasa. from Miller to derson, gained thirty yards and brought tho bait to the visitors fifteen-yard line. Crelghton rootera were wild," as a touchdown looked Imminent, Crelghton seem to bo coming bark strong.

HU Louln, however, wan Invlnclbln for two downs. Time was rolled nt tills point, the ball Wing in Crelghton's poiwcsilon, third down and seven yards to go. Score; fit. Louis, Crelghton, 0. Second (lanrter.

On the first Play Grimmer wns Injured. out oia not retire, a. rorwnra pass lauou ana was tn. ixjuis- oau on lis own live- yaru unr nreot vame crossing Us line, Mogulra klcki-d to Miller, who brought the troll to the St. Iouls thirty-yard line.

A forward ivast failed and Ht. Ixmla got Ibe bail on a fumble. Grimmer was again nun ana repiaceu uy iguirn ioai rive, but K. Btadtherr made fifteen. The vlfiltora vn fenallted ysrds for offaldo play.

Mngulre kicked fifty yards. Crelarhton failed to mnke hor yards and. Tamlxea kicked to Ratlcnu. The half ended with the aenre unchanged St. Louis, Crelghton.

o. Buake Dance, Between holvea n. students performed a snake dance. Jim Dahlman was hoisted to the shoulders of the students and made an address to them from the renter of tho field. John Moorhead.

the democratic candidate for governor of (Nebraska, was spied In the bleachers and carried by tho students to the front of the rramlNlntvV where he was forced to tnake a speech. ii.i, w'kj? aicuon oi runnintT JFhTfinn nf ft.id ronnin. rvina tn ttJth center flebJ Crelghton was strong and Hallir Inter! cepted a pass. Prelahton was soon forced to kick. Zarhrlti returning ten vnrda stodtherr made seven and a pass failed.

Another pass fell Into Mil- lers hands and He made a pretty run, ram-ins- the boll Into Ht. Louis terrl- tory. Crelghton could not gain and Tarn- laea was forced to try a dropklek. The Iul! llnMmeii brotfe through and the ball. 8L Loula eoou regained the lull and natlcan died off the mpt sensational run of the dav.

circling till own left end for a run of sixty yarda and planting the ball aauarely behind the posts. Once past the line of scrimmage Ilatlcan ran like a seared laekrahblt. easily pulling away from his pursuers, lIcQutre goal, tcore: 8t Loula, 14. Crelghton. 0.

natlcan kicked to Crelghton. Crelghton cfiit'l Tint tne Wckad. lo.nat.can, who brought It b.eu foUowed fhTtali ia rffl.htos'. to'nra placing the ball on reighton ten-ara twKn filTZX Tomned "right end foV xtlV "natlcan kicked) out to ZachrlU and Magutre hlcked goal. I Bcore- Bt.

Loula. Crelghton. a Cretphton nui and 1 at once St Ixuls took up Ita forward march. ZachrlU and Hnvder mads five Apiece. The quarter ended with the ball 1n Bt Louis' possession on Crelghton'a five-yard line.

Seoret St. Loula, Crelghton. 0. Fonrth Quarter, On the Crat play Snyder went atraight through for tha last touchdown. Magulre Idcked out to TO.

Stadtherr and later kicked goal Score; St. Loula, Crelghtoti, 0. BUdtherr dropped back aa If to kick ff. and Katlcan made a short kick In-lead. Bt.

Locla teooverlng the ball. A pretty pas. Miller to Hrennan. netted Crelghton twenty-flvo yards. Crerfghton was now fight ng to the last ditch and I Ik.l.

A i. r. k.om mllnlow til. 5ilaourIans Baldenon and Levey mode eutan gains oi nva to ten yarns. dUm4 a drop kick from lha mmmmm wmmmm mmmmmmmm mm nniiwi Z'.

SVic I "JA.hlA'J ilatlran, Knchrltx and 11 Htadtherr worked alternately In carrying the ball for good gains. Ht. Louis loat fifteen yurds for holding. Ievey caught a pass and made a twonty-flve-yard gain. A pretty double pass.

Miller to Hopkins to w'th'n striking ot xh Bt- I-outs goal. Tamata dioppd Yaek nA booted the boll between the 'rom the twonly-two-yard line, Incidentally, this In tho only time Ht IjOUIs has been scored on this year and the first time that Crelghton has turned tho trick. HUbstltutesi Starr for Grimmer, Bnedeo for Starr, Carroll for B.eh, Hrennan for Halter, McCarthy for IHalderaon. Touch-do win; Snyder (2), Ilatlcan (1), Zach-rltt (1). (loala from touchdown: Ma-gulro (4).

Dropklcki Tamlaea. Rsfsiee: Dudley of Dartmouth, Umplrei Johnson of Nebraska. Head llneaman: lieutenant Wllhelm of Kansaa. Length of quarters: Fifteen minutes. CREinilTOX.

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.11.11. PRINCETON DOWN TO DEFEAT (Continued from Page One.) duel between tho two toams. It was the first Harvard vlotory over I'rlncoton in a quarter of a century. Starting the A fow in. miles before 2 o'clock the of ficials Introduced Captain Wendell of Harvard to CuDtOln I'eudleton Of 1'rlnce- ton as If the two players were total 'stranger.

theuuk.rc?ioufft The game was started sharp at o'clock, with Dawltt kicking to Hard wick on Harvard's fifteen-yard line. The 'l ck thirteen Wds. Kelton WoKrf on tho f.r.t down, out of bound, on I rlnceton's foity-flvo-yard line. Baker carried the ball on a wing shift and made four yards. alter made three more, and then Captain Pendleton moue a first down on a ruin around Harvard wit end to Harvard a fortv-vord line.

On the next down there was holding by Princeton Bna a twtntyyard penalty sent the ball into the 'ngera1 territor) Alter an ruh. 8. Baker carried the Vlpk.rt ln i.ntv.e!ifht.vard lino and Hardwick carried It back to Harvard's thlrty-nlne-yard line. Harvard Starts Itushlus. Harvard started ruahtng with a three- 1 U.n...k tackle.

Felton kicked to Ptndleton on Princeton's twenty-four-yard line, where la. 1 Ul I LH.IUI1 IV fair catch was maaa. vewiu was IgST0 tnV and oaas. waller tw-. wgta around Harvard's right end.

Pendleton found Harvard's ru.h llni adamant and could not gain, kl.vld to iiirdw ck on Harvard's thirty "noand the ball was nm bk PrincTton twVnty-vard line" and tYo Princeton captain Aodged ax lUrvard forwards bafors he waa downed on the Tlgera thlrty-aeven-yard line. Bradley took Wendell a Dlace at fullback for Har- vard. Waller rnada two yards through Karvard'o right tackla on a wing ahtft Diav. Dewltt itrugcled through for three more. Dewltt klckad to llanrard'a twan-ty-two-yatd Una, whara Br.cklay fall on the ball without gain.

Hardwick carried on a fake kick, and loit four yardi. Fl ton than kicked to Pandltton In tha canter of tha field, tha Prlneatoa captain muffed It. but roovarKi tna oou on Princeton's forty-thraa-yard Una. This Nats Three Yaraa. Another wing shift play -netted throe yards and than Waller oarrtad It to Harvard' a tortv-algho-yard line, on Blunge through canter Waller made two t-ards mora on fake klok and Dewltt mada a Aral down on Harvard's fortj.

two-yard Una. than ahook otf mrea uarvara iscaiara ano msaa anoiaar flrat dowa aa Uarvard'a tklrty-rard Una THE OMAHA "Wretch!" hissed tho woman, "you're pickled again, That's plain and easy to see; Whero did you pick up that horrible jag?" "FINNEGAN GAVE IT TO ME!" ibofore nearest th was thrown. This was th that either shlo has been to Its opponent's goal. Princeton was making cood solns when there came five-yard penalty for off-iildn play. On another fako kick Waller lost ten yards.

The first forward pass by Princeton was auccessful. Dewltt to S. rtaker. but there was no gain und Dewltt klokcd outside of Harvard's stxteen-yard line. up 10 mis point mnceton had out-rushed Harvard.

Felton kicked and It was Princeton's ball nn it fnrtv.riv. yard line. The Tigers could not gain though a variation of the Minnesota shift netted four yards. Walter carrying the ball, and Dewltt kicked to Gardner on Harvard's twenty-four-yard line. melton kicked to Pendleton on Princeton twelve-yard linn a punt of saventy- tlght yards.

Pendleton waa nnll.d out gain, but B. Dakar made two yards muui irruncK run, renaieton four on a triple pass, and another two yards gain was sufficient for a first down on Princeton's twenty-yard line, i-enaieton was hurled back for a toss and the period enfled with the ball ln Princeton a poiaesslon on their twenty-three-yard line. Nothlna- to Xothlnar. Bcore end of flnt nHnd- a. Princton.

0. In resuming play. Dewltt nunted with. put material gain and It was Harvard's ball on Princeton's tulrty-two-yard Una. On the flrat rush Harvard gained half a jiu-a.

uncKiey aove into the Prinoeton line for two yards more and Princeton was sent back five yards for offside tlay. making it Harvard's ball on the Tigers' twenty-flve-yard line. P-rlckley ln two rushes carried the ball to the nineteen-yard line. He than Plunged Into center for a first down on Princetons slxteen.vartl Una. A fiv.

yard penalty on Princeton put the ball on the eleven-yard mark. iiarowiog plowed into tha Tigers for four yarda more. IJrtokley gained two yarda and It was a fourth down on Princeton's four-yard line. As tha ball was a till four yards from the Princeton goal on the fourth down, Urlokley dropped back to the thirteen-yard line and sent a beautiful drop over the Princeton goal bar for the flrat score of the game. waller kicked off to the Harvard one-yard line and Brlckley dashed through the field for sixteen yards before he was downed.

Wight took Dunlap'a place at right end for Prinoeton. On the first rush Hrlckley made tho thirty-yard line on a fake kick and then Felton kicked out of bounds on Princeton's forty-two-yard lino. Prlucetou liable to Gain, Princeton oould not gain on Una plunges, Waller being thrown back for a live-yard loss. Dewltt then kicked to Harvard's twenty-flve-yard line and Hardwick rushed back nine yards. Holding on the Harvard Una brought a penalty of fifteen yarda.

Felton klckad to Princeton's flftaan. yard line and Pendleton rushed it back sixteen yarda to Harvard's rorty-tour-yard line. On another var-atlon of the ahiri Waller made three yards. DeWltt men Kicxea over tne Harvard goal line. Tba ball was brought out to Harvard's twenty-yard Una.

wnera Brickloy mad four yards on a fake kick on a plunge through left tackle, Felton then kicked to Pendleton on Prinoeton'e ten-yard Una. The Princeton captain struggled back six yards. On a forward Daaa Andrawa hurled tha ball to Pendleton and tha play, which waa successful, netted Princeton thirty yards, putting tha team on Harvard's tan-yaro una. art another forward pass nailer lail down alter catching tna ball, but recovered hla fooling and droDtrad over tha goal Una. Harvard blocked Pan.

aieion-e kick out arter tna touonaown, so no goal waa attempted. ltrtckley kicked oif to Pandleton on tha ten-yard Una and tha ball was run back to tha thirty-yard Una. Attar two lnetieo-tual ruabaa tha Ttoara ware penalised five yards for off std play, Storer threw Pandleton back and than Pendleton klekad to Hardw-oJc on Hor-Yard's thlrty-rive-yard Una. Tha Harvard back was thrown without gain. Hardwtck mada four yards around Prlnoaton'a right end.

Oatn on Flanges. Brlckley and Hardwick made a yard and a half on plunge. Felton kicked to Pendleton on Prtnceton'a twenty-yard line. Tha ball waa muffed, recovered ana than brought boon nva yams, wai SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 3, 1912. vcnsKS bt hank ESI 1 I I I I 1 XX fl "Wifie, oh, wifie, what does this all mean? Soon in the poor house wo '11 bo; Whero did you get all this trash and this truck?" "FINNEGAN GAVE IT TO ME!" BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSIBSII This photograph was taken at the! Princeton-Dartmouth game nt Princeton) jast Baturuay.

Tne play previous to tho one on which Princeton scared Its first touchdown Is depleted. Dewlt Is In the center of the mani of players, having carried tho ball to the one-yard lino. Dewlt carried tho ball over on the next play. Just across the goal lino a Princeton guard Is Been warding off a Dartmouth player. Tho score put Princeton ln tho lead, and they were never headed.

ler plunged Into center for two yards and DeWltt madei three on a wing shirt Play. On a klok formation Baker want through center for a yard. Then DeWltt kicked to Gardner on Harvard's thlrty-slx-yard line. Coolldge was thrown back for four yards attempting to run around Princeton's right lend. Harvard attempted a forward pass, but Waller caught the ball on Harvard's forty-three-yard line.

A Princeton forward pass failed and it was still Princeton's ball on Harvard'a forty-three-yard line. Score end second parlod: Prinoeton, flj Harvard, t. ln the third period there were no changes In the llarvard lineup, but H. Baker tookj Pendleton's place and kicked off to Harvard's ten-yard line. Brlckley ran It back ten yarda and kicked to It Baker on Princeton's ten-yard lino.

Wight went out and Pendleton took Ills place. Prinoeton netted flvo yards on two lunges Into center, Dawltt fumbled and tarvard recovered the ball on Prinoeton five-yard line. Briokley made four yards on plunges Into center, but offal do play bv Harvard sent the ball back to Prince ton's eight-yard line. Briokley dropped to tira nrteen-yara line ana enoi nis second goal from the field, tying the core. In the rushes under the goal posts Prinoeton's tine was like a stone wall.

H. Baker kicked oft.to Hardwick on Harvard's twenty-yard line and the ball was run back five yarda. Brlckley wormed his wuy back for four yards and Felton uusted to H. Baker on Frincetotv'a twenty-yard line. Dewltt punted and Gardner mode a fair catoh on Prinoeton fortv-uaVNwviLril line.

There Ilriolcie" tried a goal from a placement klok frv0 the forty-eeven-yard Una and the U4 went acrotis the goal with a doxen yards to spare. Kicks Off to Harvard. H. Baker kicked off to the Harvard thtrtr-yard line, Storer falling on the ball. Hardwick oould not gain In a run around Princeton's right end.

Fenton than punted to H. Baker on Prlnceton'a twenty-flve-yard line, tho Prinoeton back being thrown down without gain. Waller hurled himself Into the Una for a yard. Waller triad Harvard's right end for no gain, and as 8. Baker was offside Princeton was penalised five yards.

a Baker made a yard and then Dewltt kloked out of bounds on Prlnoeton'a forty-three-yard Una, where It waa Harvard hs" Brlckley. on a delayed pass, was unable to gain, but on the next play he i. aue four yardi on a fake pass formation. Hardwtck made four yards on a fake forward pass. Brlckley attempted a goal from mldfteld.

but the ball was blocked and was then given to Princeton on downs. Waller could not gain on a plunge Into center, neither oould Dewltt, and on a double pass S. Baker could not sain, although he had apparently a clear field, ao Da wltt kicked to Hardwick on Harvard's thlrty-two-yard line. Brlckley made four yards through left tackle and Felton kicked to H. Baker on Princeton's twenty-yard line.

Baker ran the ball back twenty yards. Neither Waller nor H. Baker could gain on Una plunging. Dewltt on a run from a kick formation waa thrown back a vard and than kicked out of bounda on Harvard's twenty-elght-yard line. Felton kicked to H.

Baker on Princeton's thirty-yard line. Dewltt kicked low ana was narvara nan on its thirty- 11m. IX- dw. t. twit a place as Princeton's right guard.

The third period ended with the ball In Harvard'a poaseealon on Ita thlrty-nlne-yard Una. Jflna to Six. Score end third period: Harvard, Prinoeton. 1 When Play was resumed, the ball went up ln the air and Baker made a fair catch on Prlnceton'a thtrty-flve-vard line Dewltt tried a forward pass which was uncompleted, Emmons took 8, Baker's place at quarterback for Princeton. Dewltt kicked to Harvard'a twenty-five- yard line, whero Gardner was" thrown without gain, Brlckley made cloven yards around Princeton's left end for a first dowtf, added threo more through center and another throe through left tackle.

It was Harvurd's ball on Its forty-two-ynrd )lne for a third down and four yards to gain. Brlckley1 was hurt and there was a wait during which Bollln went In at right I lacKie lor i-nnceion. liricaiey resumed play and Felton kicked to tho Princeton forty-yard line, whero the Tigers tried a forward pass. Brlckley caught the ball, howovar, on Princeton's thirty-yard line. Hardwick made three yards through right tackle.

Brlckley gathered In two more, tho ball being on Princeton's twenfy-flvo-yard line. Gardner then dropped back as if for a goal from the field and Brlckley carried the ball to the twenty-four yard Uno, He attempted a goal from tho field but the ball went wide. The ball was brought out and put ln play on the twenty-yard line by Princeton. Emmons made six 'yards on a Quarterback run. Waller was hurled back seven yards and then Gardner caught a Frinceton iorwaru pose on the Tigers' thirty-yard line.

It was once more Harvard's ball on Princeton's thirty-yard line. Drisooll went in for Trumbull at right guard for Harvard, but Xrumbull failed to report to the referee before leaving the field and Harvard was penulzed fifteen yarda for the violation. Princeton Puts BaJl In Flay, Standing in the middle of the field Briokley triad another goal from mid-field, but the ball, although reaching the goal Una, went wide. Princeton put the ball ln play at the twenty-yard line. Dewltt then threw a perfect forward pass to Andrews and tha ball waa Princeton' on Ha twenty-elght-yard line, Dewltt kloked out of bounda on Princeton's forty-alz-yard Una, whare the ball want to Harvard.

Brloklev made a first down on Prince-toft's thlrty-four-yard line. Princeton waa offaldo and lost five yards. It was Harvard's ball on the Tigers' twenty-nine-yard line. Brlckley could only gsln a yard ln a dash to oantar, but Hardwick msde three and the ball was on Princeton's twenty-flve-yard Una for a third down. There Briokley tried another goal from the field, but mls'ed.

Btrelt took H. Baker's place. Prinoeton tried another forward pass, but Hardwick caught the ball and ran to Princeton's thirty-yard line. He made eleven more yards on two tries and It was a first down for Harvard on Princeton's eighteen-yard line, Brlckley carried the boll to Princeton's thirtoen-yard Uno. Wlggiosworth went In for Parmenter at center for Harvard.

On a fake forward pass formation Hardwick placed the baU on Princeton's five-yard line for a flrat down. Brlckley made two yards through center, but netted only half a yard on tho next play, ao firm was the Princeton Une. Then In a supreme effort Hard-wick crashed against the Tiger forwards and plunged ocrosn the goal line. In the very aame play Briokley waa seriously Injured and four men carried him to the locker room. A goal followed the touchdown.

The gamo was resumed with Harvard kicking off. Andrews, caught the ball on the twenty-flve-yard line and ran It back flvo yards. Pendleton was thrown back five yards on the first rush. Prinoeton attempted another forward pass, but Gardner come through and caught the ball. It was Harvard's ball on Princeton's thlrty-flve-yard line.

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iit. in. iuh rnien Dualip 8urr PermeaUr Trumbull HltshUKk 0lll(a Oirdaer mrlwtck Brlflr Wenltll Trtnkmtna Lo(aa lUuthcnthil Bhank Phllllpt Andrews mr rendition Waller Dawttl Officials Unrfonl of Trinity. referee, a 8. Williams, University of Pennsylvania, umpire.

Lieutenant Nelly, West Point, head linesman. Time: li-mlnute periods, "form I.akr High Wins. STORM LAKE. Nov. Telegram.) Storm Lake High dlefeated Kftgle Grove High at foot nail nere i- day, 12 to 0.

Practically all of the play was in Kagle Grove's territory and but for fumbling the score would have been doubled, Chrlstenaen atarred for the vla-I Itort and Holmea, Walker, Rarr, Troeger I and Natreis for Storm Lake. Everybody's Saying It 'iSfee fLrvcrrtBO em "thewl" cried the player with four pretty kings, "You've got four aces, I see! Where did you get such a beautiful hand?" "FINNEGAN GAVE IT TO ME!" OMAHA WINS FROM LINCOLN (Continued from Pago One.) down on the one-yard line ln a beautiful tackle by Captain Doyle. Sprague was sent over for a touchdown, McFarlane kicked goal. With tho ball In Lincoln's possession nn Lincoln's forty-slx yard line, PJatz Intercepted a forward pass and ran forty-six yards for a touchdown. McJTarlane failed at goal.

This ended the scoring; for Omaha. Lincoln braced at the end of the third period and with the opening of the fourth looked dangerous. On two long runs by Allen, the ball was finally placed over the Une for Lincoln's ast touchdown and tho flna score of the game. Time was called with the ball ln Lincoln's potisea-slon In the center of the field. Following Is the summary and lineup: UNCOLN.

OMAHA. H-H Route H.T Care 00 na uwr Paiimaa (O UO Nelaon UT Smith Quick lUberslaben UT. ua. c. H.O.

Wllkla Fpru Hirmon Weatorer, Rleherds Ralph Doile n.T. UB Hushes R.K. q.B... MeVxrlana Alien U.H.I IT. Oardlier flata liar DoTla (0) Un.

L.H., R.H.IF.B Bprari Touchdowns! Doyla. Allen. Gardnor 0). Sprague, Plat. Goals from McFarlane (SI.

Score by auartera! Fir.f quarter, Lincoln II, Omaha 0: second quarter, Lincoln 12, Omaha IV, third quarter, IJncoln II, Omaha 27; fourth Suarter, Lincoln 111, Omaha 17. Referee) arvey, ex-Nebraska. Umpires and head iiuenmen, iioarns, iorgre, ex-rseorasta. MOTOR SERVICE GIVEN BACK ON STAPLETON LINE BEATRICE, Nov. 2.

(Special Tel-egram.) The Beatrice High school foot ball team slaughtered the Tarklo eloven today by the score of 28 to 0. Beatrice made nineteen touohdowna, Cook and Doan making runs up to eighty yards. Their Interference play was fine. Tha Beatrice second team and University Place eleven played a Ua game. 6 to 6.

Beatrice made Its score on a forward pass and University Place on eni runs. Mayor Mayer kloked the first ball A targe crowd witnessed both games. BEATRICE HIGH RUNS ALL OVER THE TARKIO TEAM MITCHELL, S. Nov. (Special Telegram.

The high school of thla city had a comparative eaay task defeating Tankton High School team today when It came hers with practically a clean record. Mitchell won by a score of 43 to 0, scoring twenty-eight points In the first half and balance In the last half when several substitutes wera played. Winning thla game places Mitchell In line for the state championship, having to defeat Sioux Falls. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HAS BETTER OF MONTANA TEAM SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, Nov.

2. The University of Utah foot ball team defeated the University of Montana here this afternoon by a acore of 10 to 1 The only touchdown of the game was made in the last three minutes of play, when Gardner Intercepted Montana's forward pass and cleared the field to the goal posts. Montana's only score was made In the third period, when Ossley kicked a goal from placement Fltxpatrick kicked a goal from the field for Utah in the first period. NEBRASKA TWISTS THE TIGER'S TAIL (Continued from Page One.) so, In the opening minutes of the gamo and the Tigers forwards had no trouble ln going hrough for good gains. In the second quarter and in the final half the men played fine and Allan, at center, outfought his opponent, playing a game that must givo him credit In Missouri Volley circles of being a growing center.

The guards did well, and the ends aeamod to have spurts when they broke up plays. The opening that Allan made for Towle ln the last quarter aided materially ln sooring tha Cornhuskar victory. Purdy, tha wonderful fullback off the Comhuskers, and HalUgan were again features ln the bright work of the Corn-huskers. Captain Frank made soma long and hair-raising gains through circling the wings for long runs. He was brilliant In all his work.

Tha manner, however, ln which HalUgan and Purdy hit the UneV and shoved themselves through for gains was convincing evidence of their thorough mastery of foot ball. HalUgan today probably played tha moat wonderful foot ball of hla career. Tiger Stars. Knobel. Shepord and Wilson wero among the best workers for tho Tigers.

Knobel begun the contest with a rush and for awhile kept tha Comhuskers puxzlod. He charged around right ond for a thirty-yard gain once. Other 'times he spurted with the bell, and waa hard to obock. The I ast, three-quarters he was 11 neasy mark for the Comhuskers, as wero all the other players of the local team when tho Tlgera held possession of tho boll. Lineup: MISSOURI rtxie un.

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Bwaiuoi R.O. Maatlo 0 Allen Frletss. Orores UT reareon KUW K.B UB Howard MoWHltltns Q.n Potter, Towle Ltaura It.H Frank Knobel Purtr, Deck Bbeppara Haltlmn Length of halves, minutes. Scoring altogether by Towle, the Nebraska quarterback, -who made a touchdown and kloked xial from touchdown, making the final soora: Nebraska, Missouri, 0. Referae: Captain El L.

King, West Point. Umpire: Hyland, Iowa. Linesman 1 Graham, Michigan. Thorpe In Flue Po: ni. SOUTH BETHLEHUM, Nov.

great Indian athlete, Jamei Thorpe, was at hie best ln today's Car-lisle-La high foot ball game, which the red men won, 84 to 14. Thorpe scored four touohdowna, one goal from touchdown and a field goal, a total of twenty-eight points. Williams Humbles Cornell. ITHACA, N. Nov.

1 Cornell was humbled by WUlloma today by a soore of 24 to after playing a brilliant gamo ln tha first half. Tna team seemed to go to ptaoea in the third and fourth periods. Penney Loses A 1 in. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. University of Pennsylvania suffeied Its fourth straight defeat today when Pennsylvania Btata college won the annual foot ball game, 14 to 0, on Franklin field.

North Platte) Vlatorlooa. NORTH PLATTB, Nov. (Special Telegram.) With a wonderful exhibition of perfect foot ball North Platte High school saatly defeated the Kearney Military academy hare today, CI to 7. Bowling Kotca. Watch Cummlngs.

He boa just jumped Into thn game and has been rolling some nigh scores. Charley Rico has added his nam to the Hat of dopa ball rollers. Now watch him make the big scores. The 8 tort Auto company team forfeited three games to tho Nebraska Bulck Auto ieam Thursday night by not appearing tor the contest. Hartley Is having trouble getlng tha pina thla season.

He is rolling a good average game, but ho Is not piling up the 660 acorea like he used to. Qua Toman baa a ball and pair of bowl, ing shoes for aale, or to give away. After the game Tuesday night Qua threatened to leave the runways forever. Jimmy Fitzgerald Is Still shooting the. loaded ball with good success.

He stays right around the high mark in the challenge matches on Gorlow's alleys. Charley Ordman's shooting ln the Metropolitan this week shows that ho la still In the game. He has a habit of slipping In a large total now and then. If the present enthusiasm keeps up In the Dentists' league and the game becomes popular with more dentists, the) will have to Increase their teams from three to five men. That crowd of Elks must have lingered around the club room too long, Judging from the way they rolled this weak.

A total of 2,301 is not enough for this team, compoaed of a harks. The Magic City leaguers have at last received their delayed schedules. They have done away with the advertlalng booklet this season and are using a folder containing the schedule only. McCabe only managed to get 407 In the Cqmmerctal league this week. Mac says that he Is through with the game and has turned in his shirt.

Watch the pu. pern for his score next week. The Baehr in the Commercial leagu with the 117 averasre is Maine Baehr, Bill Is a better bowler than that The truth of the matter la he only playai. lone game and quit In dlaguit. 1 1 1.

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