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THE LINCOLtiSTAR-MONDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1937 EIGHT rARS. SATURDAY ST, F.D.R. Urges Crop Control Legislation At Early Date HUSKER TRIUMPH MAJOR UPSET Jack ueCarU Notre Dam, Ran vmrAm fat an, touchdown against Drake, passed, for soother and Intercepted pass to Ml up Mire la vieiory. Brad Holland, OointU dteored three tunes an end-around plays la 48-1 roul COlftM.

Pul Shu, Virginia MUitaiy Scored iw touchdown and two extra point, nd GRAND FORKS. If. D. AP. ThO lUxt of President Roosevelt's address bere Mondav followi: I As Others Saw and Wrote Cornell Too Comes I regret that the neoesslues of the schedule brought me thru the putwd to Bob Koear for otner tally in M-S triumph ovar William and Mar.

Jay Orajrbaal, Oregon Ran 31 yards aftar taking Bob amltn's paaa lor Moan-dewa that -aaat Stanford. Hnr SulllTin ArmT Blocktd sunt. 'toreater part of North Dakota by rjdark. Last night, however. ww a (portion of the drouth area of Montana a situation akin to (yours In the western part of this TERRY PICKS HUBBELL TO HURLOPENER Giants' Ace Flinger Named By Manager For Pitching Duty; McCarthy Silent.

By DAVIS I. WALSH. mTEW YORK, Oct. 4 (INS) ll Without wasting your raoonrad ball and ran so yarda to aoora aiatn.t Clamaon. Srf In thenty, Colorado Mada both touchdown In 14- upatt victory orsr state, we can at least be tnaniiui (that the rains and the crops In this (valley, and.

Indeed, In the eastern part of both Dakotas and most of BY DICK CULLUM, Sports Editor, Minneapolis Journal. There are certain salient points to be brought out if you're a Minnesota (an and want to hear that angle ot it. The first is that Minnesota's first touchdown came easily and the Gophers let down and decided At Huntlev Runtlev. Bertrand. Mlaaourl.

Charlay Brock and Johnny HowtU, Nabraaka Former slaved fin tame al At MartUi 8. D. Oordcn, It; Martin, Minnesota have been far more pen. ful than last vesr. At Winnebago Homer, it; Winnebago, 6, we are doing at least in part tooay by educating the users of land, by putting back Into grass or trees land which should not be under plow, by bringing water to dry soli which has Immense possibilities for profitable use, and by helping farm families to resettle on good land.

The money we are spending on these objectives is already coming back as increased national income and will be repaid. In the long run, many times over. The other objective Is the control, with the approval of what I believe Is -the overwhelming sentiment of the fanners themselves, of what Is known as crop surplus. Any one crop, wheat or cotton or corn, for example. Is like any widely used manufactured commodity like bricks or automobiles or shoes.lt, for instance, every shoe factory In the United States were to run on three shift basis, turning out shoes day and nights for two or three years, there would be such a sur- Slus of shoes in the United States lat the surplus would have to be sold to the public.

In order to get rid of it, at far less than the actual cost of manufacturing shoes. The same things hold good of center and recovered tumble to pave way for flrat touchdown asalnat allnneaota; latter plunged to flrat touchdown and I On this Intensely Interesting trip At Weuae Cretghton wausa. e. At darks Silver Creek 11: Clerks, 0 At Odell Odrll. 19; Cortland.

0. nave naa anoiner view 01 inai -'northern and western part of the United States which is so greatly dependent for its prosperity on At Central City David City. 14; On quarterbacked hit team In atelier ityle. Clint Prink. Tale Tallied once and toaaed two acorlns paaaea In It-e victory over Maine.

they had the game under control In For Nice Slice of Glory by Defeat of Colgate Clan. By HERBERT W. BARKER. mjEW YORK. Oct.

4 (AP) 11 Standing out in bold relief today, after a "Black Saturday" of frenzied football that left the experts groggy, were the all but incredible performances of Nebraska's Com-huskers and Cornell's Big Red stalwarts. It is doubtful if the current season will witness any upset to compare with Nebraska's astonishing 14-9 conquest of Minnesota. Huskers Wouldn't Be Beaten. Hailed in some quarters as un agriculture and Its sister, forestry. tral City.

0. At Coleridge Filter. 33: Coleridge, 0. 4t Bdgar Harvard. -t: Edgar At Stanton etanton.

17; Tekamah. Red Harp, Tenneasee Made rune of 74 That second is that Minnesota had no smartness whatever. It was a strong, willing team but it made itl am more than ever convinced of the Importance of continuing our and ei yarar in victory over Virginia Tech. At Sutherland Wauneta, 11; Suther Jack Jim Benton and Ray lsnd. mistakes.

The third is that certain sped Hamilton, Arkansat Their forward' lateral olav. endlni with Hamilton' la- time and his, Manager Will Terry, always a forthright soul who sees no point in denying At pullerton Fullerton, Schuyler 0. At Superior Superior 11; Red Cloud, 0. yard run. sained 79 yard for acore that fic plays went against the Gophers in a way that may fairly be called At Ord Ord II- St Paul.

0. At Indlanopia Indlanola, 18; Holbrook, breaks. Nebraska Speed. that Monday is the first of the week and it doesn't pay to Tr.r Cnrlauan, 1-7. STRING UPSETS 7.

At Uural Wayne, Laurel, 0. At Stratton Stratton. 93; Halgler, At Oconto Oconto, 87: EddyvlUe, 8. The fourth is that Nebraska had the greatest defensive speed I have brush your teeth with a nail file, made an announcement At Hamburg, la. Hamburg, 11; Ne wneat or cotton or corn, we snoum remember, Incidentally, that the prosDerlty of the wheat growers ever seen opposed to a Minnesota last night that should have braska City 0.

At Butte lynch II; Butte. 7. At Pender Wakefield, Pender. 0. team and this, if you get right helps the prpsperlty of the cotton IN HIGH CIRCLE down to It, was really the deter mining factor.

The way those Ne been obvious all alorg to everybody, but apparently wasn't. At Sioux City East Sioux' City reserves, braska linesmen charged, the way Alien, v. At Oakland Walthlll. 18: Oakland. 8.

BY CLYDE E. McBRIDE. Sports Editor, Kansas City Star. The third quarter closed with Nebraska still leading, 7 to 6, Minnesota holding the ball on the Cornhusker fifteen. It was fourth and three to go and on the first play of the final period Horace Bell, negro guard of Akron, dropped back to the 22-yard line and wobbled a place kick across the bar that shot the Gophers into a 9 to 7 lead.

It's all over now, many a spectator must have said, but they were counting not on the valiant passing attack of the Nebraskans and their steady defensive stand that gained in confidence and seemingly in power as the battle progressed. Sweet Token of Fortune. Again a break, sweet token of fortune, was to smile on the Cornhuskers. This time Anderson got away a good punt. Van Emery fumbled and a mighty good Mr.

Callihan recovered for Nebraska on Minnesota's forty. Quickly an inspired Cornhusker brigade rallied to the opportunity. The first play was a 2-yard loss, but the next was the grand-daddy of the winning touchdown. Andrews faded back and threw a 22-yard forward pass to Dohr-mann, a tall end, who planted the ball on the Minnesota twenty, the seedling of the winning score. Chance Seems Lost.

The third play in this sequence of downs was an incompleted pass in the end zone 'and the Cornhuskers faced a fourth down and nine yards to gain problem. They met it gloriously. As the galloping Mr. Callihan raced past the Minnesota right end, Andrews, taking the pass from Center Brock, faded into his back territory, giving Callihan a chance to gain speed, and then hurtled the ball forward. It was a fling of nineteen yards and Mr.

Callihan, Impelled by desire those Nebraska secondary men At Smith Center, Kas. Smith Center, beatable, the Gophers overcame an early Cornhusker lead on Dwight Reed's field goal from the 23-yard line early in the fourth Quarter, but the aroused Ne- Several Nebraska Grid came piling in to meet running ll; ooerun, 7. At Wayne Wayne Prep, 18; Wlsner, 8, plays at the line simpiy smom ered the GoDher attack. He announced that Carl Hub-bell, as great a left-hander as we've had in 20 years, will pitch the opening game for the New York' Giants against the New York Yankees In the 1937 Teams Have Victory Streaks Smeared. braskans smashed right back to growers, you in tne nortnwesi nave more money to buy more articles, made out of cotton, and the prosperity of the cotton growers helps the growers of wheat, for the cotton belt is enabled to buy and eat more bread.

Want MM Unrepeated. If an enormous surplus of wheat piles up In the hands of buyers and speculators, you know from past experience how the price of wheat will drop almost out of sight the following years. Neither you nor I want to repeat the experiences of 1932. Therefore, I believe that It Is essential to our national economic program that we have something to score the winning touchdown on IOWA OUTFIT Of course, Biff Jones had to sacrifice something to get such a solid defense against Minnesota's Harris Andrews' bullet pass to By GREGG McBRIDE. Bill Callahan.

running days. He had to sacrifice It was a triumph for Nebras defense against passes; but it takes TITITHILE the Nebraska Corn' world series, beginning Wednesday. McCarthy Not Saylnr. ww huskers were neatly ka's hard-bitten line and her alert backs, who took full advantage of Minnesota's mistakes. It was a AT LINCOLN HI Abe Lynx Gridmen Head shucking Minnesota last week smart thinking to make a lorwara passing attack go and the Gophers simply were not thinking smartly today.

Perfect Defense. So that is the story. Nebraska triumph, too, for Lawrence (Biff) With scarcely less ado, Joe McCarthy of the Yankees let it be known that he would make his pitching selection some time to end, Nebraska prepsters were keeping pace with their older Jones, new head coach of the Cornhuskers. brothers as they dealt a string day, something For Capital City For Saturday Game. Cornell Glorified Again.

of a new level had a perfect defense and, some of upsets to several early fa As for Cornell, veteran football times, it's a perfect defense war. vorites in the interscholastic makes a winning break. reporters had to hark back to the pigskin chase. That is exactly what happened The Missouri Valley high say about the control of the major crop surpluses. The supreme court has ruled, In a divided opinion, that the government cannot make a contract with a farmer by which acreage is fixed either downward or upward.

I have never subscribed to the constitutional theory that agriculture is a purely local matter and that it has therefore, no national scope. Perhaps it will be held concon-stltutlonal for the government to say to a farmer. If vou do thus and Kaw-Pfann days for comparisons after watching the Ithacans shell Among those bowing to first de today. Nebraska could not pos school gridiron season will 1 1 feats in Nebraska competition sibly have earned a touchdown Colgate into submission, 40-7 aeainst Minnesota. Its running were Jackson of Lincoln, Imperial, This was supposed to be one of in under-state-ments.

It was made for him more than a month ago by which time El McGoof erty Gomez had established himself as probably the outstanding pitch- ar rf tK. mi. attack was futile almost to the norioik and Alliance. All mem open this week when Abraham Lincoln high of Council Bluffs comes to Lincoln to meet Coach Ralph Beechner's Lincoln high Andy Kerr's best Colgate teams, but it was simply overwhelmed point of being pitiful; but ita de national policy of working toward at better economy by stabilizing and Improving the life of the aversge family. I received the other day a letter from one of the only two living former members of the supreme court of the United States.

I have not asked his permission but I am certain that he will not "mind my reading to you three sentences from his letter because they express so beautifully the thoughts "of so many of ut. He says: "In this season of grave reflection it glvea me greatest comfort and happiness to realize that politically and socially thru all my long Jlfe, my earnest sympathies have cone out and my earnest efforts have been exercised for the great numbers of my neighbors who were Jiving in Intolerable conditions while a few of us under discriminating of our own making were en-joying much more than a fair share of the bounties of nature and governments. The confidence that this has been and is unnecessary i and socially unwise, and can and should be corrected In large measure by rational and social legislation, is at bottom the reason, my dear Mr. why I see eye to eye with you in your effort to accomplish In eight years what should have been process of accomplishment thru the last 40 or 50 years. "My conviction Is definite that the most difficult charges for our political adversaries to answer at the bar of history will be their opposition to the adoption of civilization's only process for peaceably Hettllng disputes between nations, and their callous Indifference and opposition to civilization's other demand that our neighbors be given at least a modest share In the comforts of life." Golden Bale An Influence.

And he goes on to speak of what twe are doing by introducing Into national life and legislation something at least of the Influence of the golden rule; the lnaguratlon of trend toward better things prhlcn very certainly can never be halted or turned back, and finally pays me the finest compliment may man could have In his life He says, "Of course you have fallen Into some errors, that is human, But you have put a new face pjpon the social and political life bf our country. 2 ST." I set to be 80 years old, Bk Mr. Justice John H. Clarke. have the same toirlt.that still seeks better things for my neighbors.

In seeking the betterment of our farm population, no matter what part of the country they live In, no matter whether they raise cot-ton or corn or wheat or beets or autoes or rice, the experience we a ve today teaches us that if we. pould avoid the poverty of the past. must strive today not tomorrow toward two objectives. The first la called better land use, rasing the land In such a way that we do not destroy It or harm It for future generations, and In such a pay that it will bring to us the beat year In and year out return pa a reward for our labors. This bers of this quartet were unbeaten last season, while several were working on extended winning fense was so good that it couia by the hard-charging Cornell line so, the government will do thus and so, as a matter of common sense keep an uninspired Minnesota at team.

It will be the first meet and bewildered by the ball-carrying and passing operations streaks. Snapped Jackson's String. tack from going all the way ana could, at the same time, make i cannot see very much practical difference between the two methods. ing of the two teams in many of Brud Holland, big negro end, no one could question, raced an Coach "Jug" Brown's Fall City other eight or nine yards unmo seasons. breaks which opened the way for sudden and winning -thrusts.

wno scored three touchdowns; George Peck, best of the Big Red's He was and lested to cross the Gopher goal on Beechner scouted the Lynx last is so good, in efe-X -jk JLtt If it is any. comfort to the fans high eleven snapped the victory string of Jackson high with a 7-6 decision on Richardson county sod. his feet with the shot that was running backs, and Whit Baker, fact that odds- CMl HUIIIU In the one case the farmer voluntarily enters Into a contract, In the other he voluntarily does something with the knowledge that the government on its part will do something. One Is a contract, the other Is a promise. The result Is the same.

heard around our world of foot layers not only made the Yanks When Drumm went over for cracK sophomore passing find. This week Cornell will travel to Princeton to meet an inex at home we can report that the Gophers would win this balLgame about four times out of five. At the same time it must be added week against Logan, and reported that the Bluffs eleven has the biggest line he ever has seen in high school circles. "The forward wall must average favorites for the series, but third-period touchdown and Bry- ball. But There It Waa.

English place-kicked the extra called them a 4-5 choice for the I feel certain that a malorltv in both houses of tha nnmu will close to 190 pounds per man," he son plunged for the extra point, one of the finest winning streaks in Nebraska prep history was ended. Jackson had played 31 point and Nebraska was out on a first game. If they aren't crazy, and I assure you that it's highly unlikely there will be a that this was not the day. Today Nebraska had what it takes and deserved to win. stated upon his return home.

14 to 9 score that the patrons perienced Tiger team which looked promising enough in a 36-0 victory over Virginia. Nebraska will begin defense of its Big Six conference crown against Iowa State, buried Saturday under a 33-0 count by Northwest Backfleld Rearranged. found hard to believe, but the home tor incurable odds-layers, they'll take that first-day price football games without a defeat In the southwest, Coach Bob Lincoln's new backiield com scoreboard kept showing before their eyes. bination will take over this week. down right away.

Hubbeii nev Manley's McCook high Warriors, Barring practice injuries, Beech Then came the business of hold er was worse than even money enjoying a bumper year after a BIG LEAGUE RESULTS ern. ner will use Fred Metheny at ing off the Gophers for the re against anybody. prolonged touch of famine, maining ten minutes of the game. Relieves Melton's Mind. quarter, Lynn Myers and Red Hansen at halves and Bob Sauer Our Will's early announcement Columbus Captain Is Could it be done? The Cornhuskers soon answered that question.

smashed the extended domination of Chase county high. Imperial high had been unbeaten in Nebraska over a three-year stretch. at fullback. on Hubbell was not without its head the wishes of the farmers of the nation in enacting crop surplus control legislation. And' it Is my thought that legislation to that end ought to be passed at the earliest possible moment.

Because the legislation was not passed at the last session It Is too late for tt to have any bearing on the winter wheat which Is now In the ground. Many farmers do fall plowing against next springs seeding, and In some parts of the nation crops, such as cotton, are actually planted In late February and early March. 1 Even after a bill Is passed and becomes law on the signature of the resident, it takes a month or two efore It is humanly possible to set up the machinery in all parts of the country to carrv out tha nmiriri. ulterior aspect since I under' Victim of Broken Leg COLUMBUS. Oct 4 fAPJ Lincoln and Abe Lincoln both saw action last week, Lincoln National League.

AT BROOKLYN. They broke through and downed the Gopher ball carrier, they charged hard against the Minne Aa-flat Swams Alliance. Bvtn mora convincing waa the roualni swamped the Reserves, 26-8, in a regulation game, while Abe Lin New York 0 3000100 04 8 Brooklyn 0 0010000 01 5 1 victory tooted by Ooaoh Cliff Aahburn'i sota passer, they broke up the end runs and they swarmed against lairiia jtsiiea at auiance. ana rarmera, stand that it was done as much to settle the matter in Hubbell's mind as to get it off young Cliff Melton's. The latter may have carried the club through most of August and September, but the Melton.

Lonrman and Mancuao, Msajes- The Newark Bears, International league champions, were slight favorites over the Columbus Red Birds, pennant winners in the American association, todav coln went to a 6-6 tie with Logan. Lincoln and Abe Lincoln will kl; Marrow, Butcher, Frankhouse, Hen-thaw and Chervlnko, Spencer. with daullns attack built around Douflee HuJaon, who scored lour of the five touchdown, walloped the Box Butt meet Saturday afternoon at county team, M-0. The etajnpede we a tiff jolt to weitern Nebraaka football AT CHICAGO. o'clock at the L.

H. S. oval. most charitable thing a manager preatlge. East Loses at Ames.

St. Louis .....0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 8 0 Chicago 1 0000110 0 14 3 can do to and for a first-year Albion nin. under tne tuteiaie or bui as the two teams prepared for the fifth game of the 1937 "little world series" under flood lights tonight after a day of idleness because of Sioux City East, with two im man is let him absorb all the the northern invader with a fierce- ness that told the knowing that only a freak play could pull the Golden Gophers out. They didn't have it and the final whistle saw maddened sldeliners rush the field to swing victorious Cornhuskers on their shoulders and pack them off triumphantly to the locker rooms. Krist, Kitinss ana jiremer; urysni, Hlgbes and O'Dea.

bluster and uproar of the first Putman, opened the campaign by tripping Norfolk, the flrat aetback In Nebraska tor tha Panther alnc Stanton halted Norfolk the middle of the ISM game and then ease him into the rain. AT PITTSBURGH. First Game. toga of the new law. If, therefore, new legislation la to affect the 1938 crops, haste seems to be Important from every angle.

I am happy to come back to North Dakota, and I hope that the corn-bur year Will brine vou atlll further aeaaon. Norfolk outyarded Albion, H-31, pressive victories behind already scored, ran into a buzz-saw last week and lost to Ames, 31-12. Sioux City Central remained undefeated with a 20-0 victory over second. Although holding a three-to-one but blocked punt, pa Interference Cincinnati .....0 1 1 0 0 8 0 0 01 1 I should say that young Mr. and Hlnaneter'a touchdown more than Pittsburgh OOS00010 0 11 1 Melton will be thus eased, oar' mad up the difference.

Klelnhans and D. Moore: neintseiman The four eoachea on th No. 1 Doal- edge over Newark in wins, Columbus will enter tonight's game handicapped by the absence of Captain Jimmy Jordan, crack sec and Berres, Psdden (81. ticularly with the Yankees all set along the road to prosperity. Seeeaa (ism.

to give him a tongue-lashing from Cincinnati 00000 00 1 1 the bench because of some lm Fort Dodge, la. Sioux City East meets Norfolk at Norfolk this week, while Sioux City Central-Omaha Central and Omaha South Omaha Tech games ond baseman, who suffered a frac tlona thla week are all graduate of th Unlvaralty of Nebraaka. Havelock high bounded over th tint hurdle in the race to beat Jackson to tha Orea tar Lincoln league title when the Bnglusers clipped Bethany, 14-0. Beatrice regained It winning way with a U- win ovar Tecumaeh: onto downed Pittsburgh ..0 0 0 1 0 34 8 0 Davis and Campbell; Weaver and Berres. Oam called end of 8th account rain.

tured right leg Saturday night prudent remarks the young man is understood to have made about wnue attempting to comc-Iete a the treatment he received when were cancelled or postponed. double play. AT BOSTON. he was with the other New York Saward, 1S-S, and Wymore walloped Rail Operating Workers Qet 44 Cent A Day Raise The Bears drove in eight runs Philadelphia ...0 0008800 00 1 club. Boston 0 0010008 8 0 while holding Columbus to a sin Hebron, reru rrep trimmed ster ling.

1T-0, In a gam eat abort whan the losers ran out of reserves. Slvess. Mulcahy and At wood: Fette and Yanks Concoct Plot Lopes. Flag to Padres In Far West Circuit PORTLAND, Oct 4 San Diego won the Pacific Coast league baseball championship yesterday with a 6-4 victory over Portland in a Shaughnessy playoff. It was the Padres' eighth straight They won four games from Sacramento in the playoff semi-finals and four from Portland, 1938 champions in the finals.

nirkary stepping High. Pslrbury high continued to rat a high If he didn't care very earnestly gle tally in the Saturday fray, to chalk up their first victory of the series. The Red Birds made for the Yanks before, he going spot In th prep ranking last week. The Jeffs uncorked plenty of power ae they O- ST AI2S American League. AT NEW YORK.

clean sweep of the first three eerned a 1- victory over Haatlnia. to find his feelings ripening into something deeper and yes, some Pay Hike For 250,000 En games at Newark. Sunday's game Meantime, David City was atepplng out Boston .8 0008801 01 11 thing deeper on Thursday. A lot iront in in central Nebraska six conference with a 14-4 win at Central City. gine, Train, and Yard New York .8 0100080 8 depends on how he stands up York stopped Columbus, 7-0, and Fremont was postponed.

SUNDAY SHOOT AT Pearson and Oonsales and Peacock: romped over west point, u-e. Service Employes under the abuse. Olenn. Anyhow, the two lefthanders renneys superior team aaaea ed Cloud's scalp to Its list, Har-ird looked good In a 15-0 victory over Loeomotive Engineers; D. B.

Robertson, president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers; J. A. Phillips, president of the Order of Railway conductors; A. F. Whitney, president of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, and T.

C. Cashen, president of the Switchmen's Union of North America. AT DETROIT. must be rushed in there quickly, LINCOLN GUN CLUB Mrs. J.

F. Sanmann conned a CHICAGO, Oct 4 (AP) diar and Aurora polished off Sutton, 13-0. Genera wsfl 1-4) ahead of Clay Cleveland 0 0000808 04 1 0 Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 8 8 0 01 I 0 so that Terry can bring them operating employes of the nation's Center as Nelson beat Decider, U-d, and Wllber fronted Itar, lf-O. major railroads went to work to special trophy for women target busters in the practice shoot at Jos DIMaggio. Yankees Hit homer, with base loaded, and two singles in t-1 win over Red Box.

Hal Schumacher, Olants Won own gam with homer lth two on in 4-1 victory over Dodgers. FranH Hayes, Athletic and Jonathan Stone. Senators Hayes hit homer and drove In four runs with two singles In t-4 opener win; atone' homer with on on won nightcap, 4-. Phil Cavarretta. Cubs Drov In foul runs with two tingle in S-t win over Cardinals.

Thornton Lee. Zek Bonura and Hank SUlnbacher White Sox Lee blanked Browns. 1-0. with seven hits In 11-lnnlng opener as Bonura drov in both runs with two-base hit; Steinbacher hit two Fort Worth Sets Pace. FORT WORTH, Oct 4 (AP) Fort Worth of the Texas league and Little Rock of the Allen and Pytlak; Wad and York.

AT PHILADELPHIA. First Oam. Silver Creek moved out In th oolden- day under a new wage agreement which will put $35,000,000 a year back as soon as possible, notably in the case of Hubbell. That's one reason you pitch your best pitcher first namely, because you can bring him back twice more in a seven-game series, You also do it because he's your best pitcher. more in their pay envelopes.

Washington ...8 0 0 8 0 1 8 1 14 8 0 Philadelphia ...0 0001110 11 1 rod conference with a 1I- win over Clarke, while Olbbon was beating Oeeeola, v-fl. Ord picked up a Loup Valley win at Bt. Paul' expense, 11-0; Arcadia blanketed North Loup, 3S-4, and Sargent smothered Broken Bow, 3-o, while Com-stock-Mason City played a scoreless tie. the Lincoln Gun club Sunday afternoon, breaking 14 of 25 birds. About 75 shooters were practicing for the pheasant season and 350 were in attendance.

A. K. Smith ueenonx and n. rsrrsu: Thomas ana The agreement, calling for a 44 cents a day raise for 250,000 Hayes. Southern association meet here again tonight in the fourth game of the baseball series.

Fort Worth won '3-0 yesterday to take a two-to-one game lead. Four out of seven games win the series. seeena usee. engine, train and yard service em. jLearaey, nailers lea, Analey.

profiting by Its experience at ployes, was signed last night by CUlng History. At one time, in fact it was re Washington 110 0 14 1 1 Philadelphia 10 0 101 0 0 was appointed traps superintendent and field captain for the next heads oi tne big five railroad jingles end batted In three run In 1-1 Konimen and Mimes: smith ana brotherhoods and representatives Brucksr, Wsgner, Oam called end th, darkness. year. Another shoot will be held next week. Kearney, turned around and jolted Loup City, 13-g.

Kearney and North Piatt, wound up 1J-1I, when Kearney scored a touchdown and booted tha extra point in the dying moments. Gothenburg won a give-and-take affair from Cambridge, of 80 carriers. It ended protracted nightcap victory. Lou Pette Bees flhut out Phillies, 1-0, with seven hits. Jske Wed and Hank Greenberx.

Tiger Truckers Say Were Held Up By Others Attempt Made At Grand Island Compel Them To Join Union GRAND ISLAND, Oct 4 (AP) An attempt to persuade and garded practically as dogma that the team that took the first game also took the series, there having been only two exceptions recorded In the first 12 years of the series negotiations for a 20 per cent pay AT ST. LOUIS. Santa Clara university, nick increase demanded by the brother ii-ii, and pass interrerenc on in one- Chicago .0 000000000 13 0 St. Louis .0 080000000 00 7 0 Stopped Indian with one hit a Oreen-berg'a single drov In only run for 1-0 victory. hoods.

named "Broncos" in football, has ard tin In the closing quarter cost exlngton a S-t gsme at Coaad. and four in the first 19 years. a new mascot this fall. An alum Lee and Bewell; Tletje and Hanhany. Seeand Game.

Holdreg nipped Oxford, 1-4, and Alma Chuck Helntielmen, Jim Weaver and After that this sonorous-sound set Franklin, 1J-1. Orleans opened Chicago 0 0 1 4 07 8 I Dr. William M. Leiserson, member of the national mediation board who had been conferring daily-for six weeks with the bro Republican Valley league title defense Mao Brown, Pirate Heintrelman pitched slx-hlttsr and fanned four In 4-1 nus in Nevada has shipped a coal black bronco to the school. His name is Louis 0 110 a Stratton.

Olck (4 and Rensa: Mills, 2 Games Touchball On Schedule Tonight The recreation board's touch football league will play two games Monday night. Trooks tackle R. A. C. at 7 o'clock and Urban League meets Deans an hour later, both games under the lights at Muny Field.

Tuesday games are Park vs. Uni Place at 7 and Holloways vs. Tigers at 8. ing item, which annually was dangled before your eyes by experts with a flair for that sort of thing, began to wear a little with a l-o win at Arapahoe. Indlanola downed' Holbrook.

Huntley beat Bertrand. U-d. and Wauneta was U-l better than Sutherland. Klmberlln (41 and Giuliani. (Game called opener win over Reds: weaver and Brown allowed thre hits In 4-0 slx-lnnlng nightcap victory stn, aaraness.) later to compel a Lexington truck therhoods and carrier represents, tives, announced the agreement Railroad representatives est! In the northeait, Walthlll looked good SERIES FACTS.

thin, but.it still stands up to the in Its M-S victory over Oakland. Madison Eastern football officials must driver to part with for dues maae goca tns extra point to neat Pierce. 7-: Bancroft won l-S from mated the increase would add an extent that 23 of the 34 series winners to date also won the open in a truck drivers' union failed Pro FootbolL At Washington Washington Redskins, 11; Brooklyn Dodgers, 7. At Green Bay Green Bay Packers, 18; show certificates attesting to perfection of eyesight, hearing and general physical condition. Macy and Wayne Prep halted Wlsner, NEW YORK, Oct.

4 (API World series facts and figures: here early Sunday when Clifford u-. ing game. average 0.6 per cent to the workers' annual earnings. Last Aug. 25 the railroads Waya Down LaweL Wavne hle-h beat Laurel.

-0. to hand And. as I was saying or was it Teems New Tork Yankees (American league) ve. New York Olant (National 1 Detroit Lions. 8.

At Philadelphia New York Olants, If; granted a 40 cents a day wage there isn't anything to be said against winning the opening game, Reddick of Lexington went to police headquarters instead of to a local filling station where he had been notified he could redeem th loser a flrat loss In two years. Filter trimmed Coleridge, 13-0, and Stanton ran awsy from Tekamah, 17-0. Pender and Wakefield wound up without a scar. Nebraska teams won five of six games In Intersttta competition. Auburn upset Philadelphia Eagles, 7.

At Rochester Los Angeles Bulldogs, 10; Rochester Tigers. 8. At Cleveland Chicago Cardinals. Cleveland Rams, 0. increase for an estimated 750,000 members of the 15 non-operating brotherhoods.

H. A. Enochs of Philadelphia, of the conference com CROWmg ignition keys for the truck by pay Sabetha, 30-11, and Beottsbluff won, 144, from Wray, Colo. South Da- ing initiation fees to the union. Reddick and Chester Reed, both Iota teams took It on the chin three At Ashland Aanland.

II; St. Louis, 8. At Dayton Louisville, JO; Dayton. 0. At Cincinnati Indianapolis vs.

Cincin mittee, and 14 other members of of Lexington, driving a truck times. Atnsworth beat Oregory, 4-0; South Bioux City upset Elk Point, 11-0, and Oordon massacred Martin. 70-0. nati, rain. loaded with hay belonging to Bill Manager v.

sacuanny, Yankees; William M. Terry. Giants. Length of series Bast (our out of seven games. Schedule First game.

Wednesday, at Tanked Stadium; eecond gam Yankee Stadium: third, fourth and fifth. If necessary, at Polo Orounds; sixth and seventh games, it necessary, at Yankee Stadium. Oamcs daily, without Interruption of series. If postponements ars necessary, entire sehedul will be sat back accordingly. Times of games p.

m. (Lincoln time) dally except Sunday. Sunday, 1 m. (Lincoln time). Seating capacity of parks Stadium, T0.177; Polo Orounds, 18,837.

Broadcast Dally broadcasts over NBC, i At Peterson Shenandoah, Patsrion. Hamburg; la, downed Nebraska City, his group signed the agreement for the carriers. Asked Per Cent Hike. I think this agreement will help T. is- Falsburg of Lexington, told Grand Island police they were stopped by several men who claimed to be representatives of anyhow.

Melton vs. Ruffing. There had been a lot of talk about Schumacher starting the seeries, owing to the fact that he pitched the only game the Giants won in the stadium last year, but I don't think that meant anything. Fred -Fitxsimmona, for- instance, pitched a better game and lost I'd say, in fact that it will be Melton against Ruffing in the second game and Schumacher against Pearson in the third and it's more than a random guess that when the time comes, both managers will say the same thing. wrigiey Field, Chicago's re Femmes Lined Up In constructed baseball park, is al National Tournament MEMPHIS.

Oct 4 the truck drivers' union. The men demanded payment of mem most symmetrical not quite. The left field foul line is 355 feet from the plate; the right field foul line CBS and Mutual national hookups. I (AP( America's ranking women eeniDi nw to bbhiw to against Giants to win aeries. 1 IS two feet Shorter.

golf players set out today on an Marvels pop. ularity is due to just one thinir. "It's a finer quality cigarette for less money." Mepheao Bros. raOa, Fa. 18-hoie qualifying round In quest bership dues in the union on the ultimatum they would not permit the truck to proceed, unless payment was made, the Lexington men told police.

When payment of uni6n dues was refused, one of the national amateur championship, relinquished by Eng uvimuicu uio uiuusujr ana uie relations between the carriers and their employes," Enochs said. Initial demands for wage Increases were made jointly- about a year ago by the operating and non-operating brotherhoods. In several conferences the groups agreed to demand a 20 per cent raise and the requests were put to the railroads. Subsequently the non-operating group accepted a 40-cent a day increase. The operating brotherhoods' demands were refused at first and a strike ballot was taken.

The land I Pam Barton. CARBURETOR of the men took the ignition keys In the field of 120 entrants was every "name" player In the coun a k. rat. try, including Mrs. Glanna Collett Windsors Will Visit Maryland BALTIMORE.

Oct 4 tAP) from the truck and Informed the driver the keys could be redeemed at a certain Joal filling station by paymeni ci the $4 initiation YELL 0 r. Vare of Philadelphia, six times the tltleholder, and Marlon Hollins of Santa Cruz, tht 1921 champion. fee to the' union, the men said. ew way of burning tobacco Assistant Chief AI Bockhahn Gen. Henry M.

Warfleld, uncle of the Duchess of Windsor, said today she and her husband had assured ''v -OkayrfBV "pgsaiwgs better, cooler, cleaner. Cr- There was no outstanding favor buretcf -Actiofl cools sntoke. Keeps ite, but in locker room talk Marlon Li: bottom of bowl mbtolutmly dry. Caked with hooey. At dealers' now.

him they would visit Maryland. "They wrote me some time ago that they would come here for a went with Reddick and Reed to the filling station, where they recovered the keys without payment of the fee demandd eby the men. Police said receipt for the fe had ben left at the filling station. beads and carrier representatives conferred after a strike was authorized, but their negotiations were suddenly halted Aug. 28, and Dr.

Leiserson began mediation. The agreement was signed for the employes by Alvaney Johnston, grand chief of the Brotherhood of The CEGAQG77G of Quality visit" he said. "The length was Miley, raven -haired shotmaker from Cincinnati, waa frequently mentioned. Miss Miley has won six of her last eight tournaments and in addition 'holds the Memphis Country club course record LATEST DISCOVERY UFD3AFT IN PIPES indefinite. I think they will arrive before Christmas." General Warfleld is a brother of the duchess' father.

Hack and Jurges. Cub infielders, are both former bank employes; of 78..

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