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I A I A 1 THE LINCOLN' STATE JOURNAL. SEVEN. Casey SlengeVs Home Run Wins Third Game For Giants M'GRAW'S VETERAN THERE WITH PUNCH Bitter Feeling Up Between Players of Two Teams-Ruth Makes Some Chaifes of "Dirty Playing." LITTLE LESSONS IN FOOTBALL BY A 1OUK, the this aft'-moon at tne Polo the Yankees have Oi or be done- in Ihe fourth game c. the championship fight. Dotri two Karaes to one by -virtue i liirHliug one to mHhing vie- c.

th" Giants yesterday, tbe leame champions have a more than their backs to the Tfcelr hands are almost tied ard if blind falls over tbe eyes u-dar, Giants" shooting squad ih bavj to do nothing Dut pull the igger. Mcrs Rain Threatens. Glooms colored clouds linn? th' this morning There a almo mist in the air and the a'mospn was wet with impending ron. Interference tbe weather wU--b has threatened for sev- t--iai imminent. The "Yankees know they mast i the count with the world cnam- A I 'BUT SOONERS HAVE EXPERIENCE EDGE Captain LeweUen's Absence in the Back Kelt Forces tion--Krtt Game for Oklahoma.

The Frvtabte Oklahoma-, Hickman Penick What. 3 you- feare been the 5 or Are most of aid so. fcow? A HUO BEZBEK. Coach of football. Pennsylrania Teams unbeaten in three Sta-e j.

tfciiii5 eu iai Liii otr today or their JOB IS almost Ferrer coach. Uni-rer- hopeless One more by the i.ii,*? w-H impose upon the Yanks task of winning three straight, rucii aren't done often to Pipr. th" fine first baseman ot ihe Yank' attd one of the most o- appear "acam in the series. 'v rencned his lame ankle in eoLine lor base and said this morn- ins 'iia' Pjpp would not be able to B.IBO former znanagrer "PlrateK." Chie; causes of penalties hare been anxiety on pan of the players to execute a play perfectly, sometimes off-side en offensive, and sometimes to break up a play on the defensive. Tbe other is a question of holding, wha-ch, in my opinion, is the instinct of self-preservation on cer- atin plays, whether it be offensive or defensive All can be prevented by drill and instruction.

Asso- ated Editors.) how They Did It. ritcning by Anhur I was one of the features of the game. Townsecd at half made good gaias Beck, fullback, was able to make fielding by Heinie Groh. is tb-i greatest money player in 4 rame, acd tbe home run of the Stengel the Yankees uack in the third contest Nehf bed to be perfect to win from Sad Sain Jones, the Yankee n-rnire. v.ro pieces of the most sensational fielding, Groh twice saved Xehf when it seemed he was about to fall under a rally and the timely clout of old Casey Stengel iumished the punch that won the Bob Meusel, the Yankee left fielder, vras bitterly denounced by New York writers this morning and opealy charged with insubordination or refusing to obey the order of MilJpr Huggins to bunt in the third innins; after Dngan had doabled and Knth tad been passed with none usel.

instead of bunting, laid into the ball and fell into a play- Had Three Chances. The Yankees bad three good i good yardage. The line up: Schneider Parker Jg B'srieid rg Holmetedt Corhrali re Cois Ih Beck Summary: Referei --Tork BJsnc Gadeke Hlce Fusbr Ashmore Kale Lairs Osborue Unspire BIG TEN TEAMS IN SEASON'S OPENERS Purdue Meets Iowa and Uofth- western Goes Against Indiana-Otier Teams Play Against Outsiders. CHICAGO, Ten when J'urdue meets Iowa and Northwestern clashes with Indiana. stale tacUes the hardest Oct.

nances to score and two were I teams open th erst rouna of tbe ripped double plays while tbe conference championship fight today was cut ofi" by Heinie Groh's almost impossibl? stop and a headlong dive to third case for a force- out. Considering that ail the experts powerful eastern eleven. The reeard yesterday's game as the turn-1 eyes fight for the honor of western point in tne series, the Yankee conference football and may be eJ- players were unusually optimistic i peered to give their all. The known yr -day and they feel absolutely strength of Colgate leaves the result they will win today, i in question. Ruth, tney point out, is a mur- Purdue Should Be Easy.

is credited with having a com- Ti-otaae S10 Hartford 188 Bowlei US waste Pr 1SE 1 8 189 TTelr J13 I York Woman Makes Hole in One Stroke YORK, Oct. G. P. Shidler and Mrs. Wtrt.

Dayton were playing in a four. ball golf match against O. M. Moore and Wal- landef Friday, Mrs. Shidler made No.

2 hole a distance of 120 In one stroke. feat Shidler as a candidate for -lembtrship in the "Hoie-in-One" Club. 505 BasAtt McAllister Johnson :50 qb Id P- Dewltx Koble press.) Cleat Kauffman, Hendrlcks 161 163 DeWltz 1SJ Locke Hammert 13 194 fb. Officials--John T. Oarrttliers.

Coe. rtier- Clyde Wlllianis. uraiire; A. Graham. MlcitljaiTi.

neftfl 1 awn-iea. Total welsht. OWaboma line, ISO rounds: KebraMtau 1.S96. ATertee. Okla- 171.5; Nebraska.

186.1. Toial wslshL Oklaioma JackTleld, 665 pounds; KtbrtSkJL. pounds. 1T1.1. Total team Oklahoma, pounds; Nebraska.

1.SI1 pounds. BY JdMN BENTLEY. When the first tefe is fauiit for a lacS-off on tie new memorial stadium field Saturday afternoon, it will find Nebraska holding a weight ft3- vanrage over the Oklahoma Sooners but faced with the loss of Captain Vern a reconstructed backfield and a line, most of whose members have been actually under Ore but once. It's the first game of tbe season for Oklahoma. In other words, tht Sooners come here aa quantity.

When anneuncefl the probable lineup which he -will start against the Huskers, Ben G. Owen, Oklahoma's head coach said, "We're going to give you all we're get" And ia face of the facts, that's liable to be a large plenty. Berquist's Ankle Bad. There will be two Nebraska linemen in the game who are net is the best of shape. Berquist has had a bad ankle since the Illinois game.

Weir has been having sinus trouble and is net feeling well. Captain Lewelln's infected knee which will keep him on the sidelines has fbrced a shakeup. "Lew" not only directs the team but does the kicking and most of the passing. Somebody had to be injected into the proceedings to take this place and Roland Locke, North Platte sophomore, seemed to be the Busker's besr bet. WbUe lacking in experience Locke can punt, pass and is shifty whfen he is carrying the ball.

Rote Dewitz will be placed at quarter and that leaves Sed Hartiban, full back, without a job. When he announced his tentative line-up Coach Dawson intimated that he would probably have to do siderable substituting before the' game closed- Doug ifrers, who was kept from making the Illinois trip by a bad kaee, will BO 4oabt get a chance at wing'-position. Too Many Husker Bafcka. The Nebraska team AS it stands is overloaded with men play- iag out of their regular positloas. Myers afed Rhodes who hare been playing end both played the backfield during their high school days and that goes for Ed Weir, who has been doing duty at tacklfe.

The Sooners were seat thru their mer world's derealed middleweight Iowa far- Myers, wrestling champion, here last night, Kauffman rode the champion like a cowboy rides a. bucking broncho. The fall came after 19 minutes. The lowan held Myers in a scissors for five minutes before starting to turn him. Myers weighed 163 pounds and Kauffman 168.

The title was not at stake. Columbus Defeats Young Methodists Columbus high school fastball team defeated University Place high school by a score of 14 to 6 on Jeanson Field. University Place, Friday. The game was hard rougflt, tfie ifi- taders winning only by the seust tional open field running of Captain Oehlrich. Both sides fumbled frequently and the breaks Kt-efe erenlr divided.

Coach Rich's team scored tfieir first touchdown ia the HrBt quarter when Oehlrich rounded the left enS for fifteen yards and a touebdewn. Oealricfi was successful in the try for point. The feature oi Ine tame eame in the final period when Oehlrich ran 60 yards tnra a broken Held for the winsers' second tally. was tno- eessful in tne try for point Columbia-- --Cai Heasreth (Capt.) Barress It E'-trr Jacwaastl HolUceswortJi Kemb Oh'sr Pritman Webeier TTatke rt Boaaermafi AJdenimri Poesch ab Dennis Miller Ih Aden Oehlrici fCapt.) RUndt- Lohr ft Bail SabtUtntloas: UnL Place--Crook Tor Starr: Starr for Crook; BntJer for A3ea; Trombla lor Deinlt CincialB: Peterson (Nebraska). Bell (Peru).

srajHre; (Peru). linesman. Touchdorrn: J. Trf tor point: Oehlrleli i. G.

Western Brtek inrh ITS Moorl 181 Heiin Jfnstin Merit! Totals Xinmons Borta Hmnbolz 361 in 171 ief US lit 1S9 1SS 371 1J! zis 111 511 2SO c'a- he will break up tbe same paratively easy game in the Purdue Bitter is UP be-! ult Purdue followers have t. on two clubs, i been howling for a championship Ruth, under his signature, UU: eaT chared the Giants today with "dirty Jndcmc from the Depauw deteat iiia-'rs" He said that Snydnr i of Indiana, the Northwestern team Ward's bat and prevented should go Bvaastenward tonight Torn swinsing at the third i with a victory to their credit, but the called" strike in'the ninth inning return of cripples to the Indiana line is probably in oraer. game, and that he had i up may alter the result day afternoon. They the time to raauiag sigsals. panting and passing.

While the Oklahomaas were working out Coach Dawsoa -wafe giving his squad Its last admonition and ad- rice, following -which the Huskert ran some signals. Starts at 2 p. m. The game starts at 2 p. ffl- as do all other home games.

The Nebraska team wjll wear blue Jerseys because of the eonQiction in colors of the two schools. Apropos of the weights appearing! Jasperson Current Sronstedt Atr.raotM Boric -Be-k Hipbr 797 822 Stsnbtrd Oil Co. Ui IIS 97 1PJ 381 JO 39V 2.56 US JtS 1SS Sit HJ 122 157 59T BIT atZ 17S6 Reformstterr. US 315 is: 130 lift 15S 150 110 1S3 Its 3S6 lit 1SS 119 4DS 671 ETfe 6Ei Oil Co. US US 5P fS 155 10; le; 84 13S 1ST 353 171 1O 57S LINK GR1DSTERS SWAMP ALLIANCE Komp Away With Long End of an to 0 Count Jug the Bed and Black Attack.

ir CHARLES MASSEY. thru gaping line the ends for wide end aad etfectirely completing fOrWart passes fef fflttertAl gaias. Lincoln high school football team ploughed thru tbe Alliance grit aggregation Friday afternoon for an S4 to 0 victory. In depart- meat of the game, tbe aut-statefs were completely outclassed. Coach W.

H. Browne's protegee showed a Superior skill ia defensive 16 that which was eft-red bf tteir opponents. Tbe outstaudiat feature of the Alliance offense thS number of fumbles fee- turred whea they tried to break thru tfie forward wall of the Red ani Black machine. "Jut" Attack. Captain "lag" Brown led the attack ef the Capital City eleven aaa succeeded in making fire teacfi- dwms and sir.

tries for point after troCBdown. ThS headf quarter w6fked his teani against tie ing eleren BO effectively that never once was the goal in danger. His attack was so invincible that only once during the game was the Capl- City aggregation anaWe to mate their downs. Cartin, left half on the rictprioas machine, scored three toucnflowns- Corrick crossed the goal line twice and Mclntrre, Lewis and Wagner eah succeeded in te pigskin beyond the eafl line The outstanding feature of the Lincoln attack was the regularity with which they were aWe to puncture the Alliance Une. Time after time, tfie out-staters Use had te give way to the thrusts of the Red and Bla'ck backs.

Whirling and existing away from Alliance players- the Lincoln backs repeatedlr for long gaias. Some Spectacular "Jag" Bfown raaie the stellar sprints of the tussle, going serenty- eight yards for ose of tie touchdowns he made. A siitr-flte rarfl ran thru a broken fleld, a Gfty-rara dash, and a thirty yard gain, one scoring" a tBucfiddim, were made by the Liifcola quarter. Garwin played ihe best game for Alliance. It was he who did their punting, their passing, and a goodly Stare ol the bail lagging Jla fof- wani -wall refused open up the holes thru which the play coald be carried.

On the end mas, his interference was broken ap before he was over the line of scrlTrnnage. Thruout the even -when the odds on the Scoreboard were greatly against his team, Garwin kept up Ml spirit aad played consistently. UM Many Substitutes. During the second and foartn quarters Coach W. H.

Brairse chased in all of the sabstitatefc Alliance failed to make a ihonlng against this combination. Coach Drununond of Omata Tecfi- nical high school witnessed the after watching the tussle for a while admitted that Lincoln bad football team. Tbe liaenj: Liacoin-- ilcIntTre WrkoH wbYttlsittoe OMbble Cook i G. Moc 52" 6aS ($9 5.S11 Western Kick Uri Scpirff. IH 513 re ITS 12: MorT-r TotaU 171 its its previous! done tbe same thing in Barnes.

Giants Sore at Babe. Giau.s all "sore" at Ruth. claiming that he was unnecessarily rotgi a-S! -3st Snyder and Kelly in the and second games. The champions j-ointed out meaningly th they carry spikes just big as the irfibe's. tae edge OE the Tackees i.cw.

tbe Giants are in a position McGraw can jugEle a little bit Wisconsin's showing against the i after the liaeups some explanation is probably ia order. Tbe Oklahoma weights were obtainea from Coach Owen ana when be of I Micbiean Aggies will give fans an 1 opportunity to compare Chicago and asked him. The Wisconsin Tor the first time. Tbe weights were obtained fanners are not expected te prorej weight book, than which Oiere is ao v. A weight he Mm oter Nebraska the troublesome for Wisconsla.

Vanderbilt comes north to meet Michiean with memories of a scoreless tie last year still fresh in their minds. Tbe Wolverines also recollect that incident and are expected to place their best team on the field to win. better that ire know of. Xebrarica students warmed np to the occasion FfWay Bight with a pep rally. his pitchers and he will prob- 11J ni A 8 a nst Butler start Jock Scot! wjti! ia Bstier.

Coach Zcppke's elevea Rosey Ryan ready to take ap the expects to find a worthy successor to i labors if" the big'farmer doesnl get las: year's teasi. The ladianapolis a lo 1 staged on mionc team has nine veterans Iron: the loct jrfd BT The score at the end of lie first half farored tie Lexington Eleven Battles to a Tie IjSXiNTJTON, Oct. school IMtbaB team to a 6 to 6 ae with the Arap- ShawKey. still as steady as he that last year scored a victory again to play cocJ wae. his arm is not as tbe Illmi.

-may pet the rail team well filled with Lexiagtcm fumble ia the last half and yo-uac Hoyt wUl "be'ready in th. ball pea. I sutates. rneetine Haskeli In- natebefi. 6 to 0.

A allowed tbe to make touchdo Tbe HASTINGS 1BAMIORS EASILY DOM YORK: Coach Hoiste's Protejw Sun Up 57 to 0 Coast--Stephens Boas I Sixtr Yards for a Injuries persist ia i i Chicazo has an idle flay with no' gain? Coach Stat? er-' pvrts glfe charges a lore drill, however, to polish sp tb? taTk tha: has so far proved izsnfS- Against lr.e Coiorado Ajcg1-s Chicago Zev and Papyrus Put Thru Paces tORK. Oct. IS-- Before jaore tbas of for wjtiia three yarts Jockey Oor. jcacy Derby Ashland Over Boles SWSUOfT Barr rrtnch Totalt B. Weber J.

Lebeack Klssler tss sis UncotB IM iri 13E liS Hi 3tl 17. in iti WT "Tfi se- 1ST its Tt2 Gelteble Gncen. liS 1 lot SOS lit f5S ur is SB :34 P. C. Creltb its 1S2 4 So ItS (M Ml I O.

Stroh IH H- E. D. jl Klssler ltt 151 IK us iu tie 3tt 141 Tot! 7tf TS Gothenburg Beats Cambridge Eleven Neb, Oct. Ootheateff defeated Cambridge oa tbe Gotirenburj (tUlron Friday 9 to 6 Cambridge, attefi by a strong wind, scored two drop in the second Ootheaburj: opened tbe third qcrtsr -with a raxt asd ripped oTf four saocessfre first Captaia WHHuna booted a perfect drop kick wbJch started tie nchrJng Swedes oa tbetr road to victory. Tbe totfchaowri was gained by SwuBoa bore the braat of tbe offecsiTe irlre.

Oarers aad SWUMH Nt i Oct. i cs wo-3 few S-C-C---2; stra-irj Papyrus. A pt tbe BeJtacBt Park track, piared lie strrosest gaae Britist Tbwwirso if I Gothesbcrr: caics-S 4S4 yarfls tkra irttmaijota: scrhKr-asr. CaffiVHee's 1M. Bethany Lind rare Satorfiay was -rrOua Casatiridye's EJie times Vorl scbooi ric'TOTT froaa Be-Jr- a ca 1 irhaa crxliroa.

Tie ic, Ki-5 a- '-3 -THs -rjirdt for toacb- aaarkfr ".55 fcg ta: rpf o' 2rst half toe; cosld no: ciosa. White Sox Are One Game Behind Cubs Qaici Merrill Brown Ccrtia Corriek fh oartrtn 0 nbstltstes: Lincoln for ttctB; CWTMI for Mcltttjn; Oehfte for Lesh: tor Gvhde; lot for Cortln; Gbc.3 tot Tom ftr Cook: for for Eatcb for Car-tin; tor Too. AJU- lot E. E. Bcrmtl) tor TbdcbftewtA: Liawln CKrtsa I.

Mclntrre. Corrick 2. TfT point toacliflowa: eolB-- tOrtf Jdfrk). Jehscoa F. Schnlte BO1 WORLD'S SERIES FIGURES.

IT 1, 1 2 Flrf. fame: Taaa.n» 4: t. t. Six Hutkers on Omaha Pro Team PUy by Play Flnt Qvarter. ta to if.t^'.

north and kick off With wind. klckwl rcrty ft. Hermn who Me- Pbercon fumhlri on tat tad Worftlm I'll on line. Brows to en an caiuh. Oorrick for Corrtfk tm center.

Browc attt Cropklrk froai the line lu: the ball rllwl to and It wu AIila.no* baU 09 her own ntt tbi line mu fit)M to ratn On tnottitr attempt. a a an: yard. ptirtln recorfred and ran fifteen (b a touchdown. attempted dropklrk tar foal fait the tMWt and Llocoln to the point. Score: AUlance A.

Lewif kicked forty-flr. to Me- Phernofi who to the All lice. center smash failed to pale pn an Alliance fumble. Oirtln recovered. made two e.rde on n.a enU Captain Brown thrown for a 1-rard loai on an attempted vide end run.

Lx-Wii paaled to MclatTrt who raced thirty yards to a tcochdowa. Brown failed to kick fcoL Score: Lincoln It Alliance C. kicked off ftfty yardg to returned flrteec ya.rda, Curtis to th Alliance 4i-yard Hue. McPherson's oS tackle err.ash railed to rain. Ganrin fumbled and Lincoln rf- cdrered on the AU-atice 34-j-ard line bu: play wa called back and Lincoln penailzei for side.

ijESg etnMhcd thru center Jor fire yards. LaSatf failed to gain oS tactle AHianef- failed to ta.n en an attempted Souble pasa. Gar' Uland Ibwttnn Llnroln Hed Krmrntr Xormal "tttv. Vn. It 114 AHlmare Tlrtr tTcot Point se it is 13 York 4S 14 Norfolk 9 ozad METHODISTS FIGHT TO SCORELESS TIE Conference Champions Unable to Score On Preston's Eleven--Aerial Attack Unsuccessfully Tried.

ftinrr Beat. Broken Kearney IStrofMbmri; II 31 Albion ti.mu-,1 libs for rardB. Lincoln Gar-Win end ball -was in fay on H-rard line. Alliance furr.bled aad Lincoln rfcorered Waptier went oft flsht tackle for four Jtmes made fire j-ardB thru line frnt furnblefl aod recorered. Vounr.

fallPii to pain. Alliance fembled ar-d LIr.coli m-ofered ofi Its Hoe as the whittle Sc-orp Llnro'n Alliance 0 MEET MR. STENGEL! Bancroft, Groh, Jb Frwcb, Jb Tonnk. rf E. If cf Ib AB.

Nfchf. Totals TankeeB 2b win 'pimtrfl yanie and it Lincoln's ball on her own SO-yard llBe, Lewis a rarfl on an off tackle play. tht next play, he swept, around end and perfect interference, made Bitten vania. Captain Brown sot away on a IHdt tea fan aha tBlSy-flvt rarfls. Cur-tin tailed 16 tain thro Use Use.

Bfown slid Tor farda. CorHck hit line tor eigb. aaa another first Curtin plowed thm the Use lor Bve yards ani earned the bail to the cf AJllance line, LewIS plowed thru Dufan. 3 fc lor the necMiary Briifn drop- Rnth, kicked froal. R.

Meesel, Score: Lincoln II. t. klckeS fifty Onrtla Who retttrned to line. Jut Browfc away on a wide rifrhi end bad raced yarts to a warn- I Jones He Aroftkickeil tee additional print. Sebre: UaeMi tt.

fc. Lewix kicked off fbrty-STt to Garwin who returned to owh line Curtia made thf-n thi llae. Brown fnmblKS Corrick recovered for Qcolc. Stcnst la for Tfblttlafrton tn the Uacelc Une. Wurtln tailed to rain bat on the neit eta.b three thru the A forwarfl Brbwn to Irfwlm, was Incomplete.

ftrst tta.rt»r fended will! ball in Ucceln'l en AJiiaBee Bcort: K-fO. i 0 1 3 1 1" 0 2 0 R. 4 0 0 0 0 9 The Warriors of Midland of the conff-renc" year, and tbe of Nt-M," BiWeeleyan battlpd 10 a 0 lo Johnson field, Plan day. It was a crcat i i frciu I tie' to whiFtle Both team? I portunities to score but a csuse of the fierce defense they both exhibited. 0 The Midland team showed 111 i skill fc handllnc all i i i a passes.

The pun tine i i. between Chambers of Midland Wiberg of Weslejan was the a of lie game, Wiberp had a slid adrantage, hie punt6 averaging fo 1 ty yards on twelve Chambers averaged thirly-fne jard; on eight trys. During the first period, had the advantage of the tund 1 the ball was in Midland's i most tbe time. I In the second quarter, the riors' started their aerial game ard I worked down to the list 1 I fore losine the ball on downs The came from then until the nan! a see-saw battle. al drop kicks were unsuccessfully tempted.

Tbe lineup: I jlBJlfl is o. Htints. Buah. rf I Cutm I E. 1 le I Tclmdr rc rt 0 (i i 0 fi 0 E7 1' t--Batted Jones In the eighth iaats POO 8M 160--1 Tarktes 906 Two bese Wt--TmpEn.

Hone-run--Stec- freU Double pley--Be-ETOft to r'rls'-h to Kelly. Jones to Scott to FHSrh TO 7, Giantfe. 5. on balip--off off Jones 2. Strack Witt.

Ruth. -Waxfli, by (Nehf Bancroft, Groh). Hits--off Kehf. 6 nine off Joftes. in eijrfct innings oS Bush cone In one Innlntr.

pjfher 1 kick birt tbe --jtehf. ioslg pitcher--Jones. Umpires-- iST 5 i 1 111 allhl ftl lBte rtart at Erans at fc-n rf -f ecojn Q-DT at third. Time of same-- hours, 7 Bitanres- SreiTa Uiemptofi bel! tailed to kick to hit lint. AH oti Bliigals netted ene rurd.

raadi rtrd thro the Hat. KePfaBrsoa tfcfo teeter for lafl tfin potsted to Ctsftln on tie UBe- Curtin reterbeH A to Udlntjre, Lincoln earriefl tfct bill tb lire yerd line, out of bouniSi ter ralnice a yarfl. A center smash nettefi a the third Corrick carried to Trlth-iB feet of the coal line. Corrick OTer for thfc toech- dotm. foes ft Tor E.

Herman. aroj-kicked roal. Scbfe- Lincoln 33; t. Carrmc -ereat In tvr Mclutrre, fcickfed off forty te OrHek who re- terued lo the itee. Ltwir off te.ckie nnEh nettet vanit- Cnrtia a ymri thra tie line bat on ihe celt play throws for a j-ird Joak.

A lortrani pecs. to Ctme. ceinplitea and the ball ad-rueed to the AUlace ll-rara Use for four hit tbe Brown breke Uxm on in eff for te rartte. Cnriin afirance4 the BfttI to the Alliance I-yarfi line Moaahed orer ter another Jut; Brown Crop-kicked 48. 6.

kicked off to trho returned te bis own t-j-ard lias. hit In Gohde. Wacer for acd Teal for Ccrtin. Alllance fumbled en her What They Say Parmocly Hnra Brun'np qb Ih rh fb K-i i Atlit'TU' Gr-n R. Tucker John NcSraw, Giants: "The Giantt have now patsee! the hardest part of the journey.

The has Simpson not bten won yet the Yankees are a came fianting elab but we have the advantage and 1 feel sure we will retain it. Casey Stengel has won two garnet for us." Miller "We hive not givih up hope. We are out- hittinl the Giants and having most cf the against UB." Adms I a I Tfir 1 ra SuJman fpr JODM -K Wl Hams. lona. ump.re.

licac Wahoo Unable to Defeat Havelock Coich Tyler's a high school football team put victory on their seasoi re-cord day afternoon when the? troun'Cfrd Wahoo gridsters, 19 to C. on Shoptown field. Miller's lone; rvis and grouad-graining: ability, with Captain Tucker's work, featured the playing oi suburban eleven. Eareiock-- Tucker sor hp.n; Grand Itland Wins From KeameyitcB irhhr. frr "Waiitw rE.r£hart 'or Ben'-s.

-hfiow-i" jin i'er. Hai-elock P. Ze- GRAND ISLAND. Oct. Point Beats Grand Islaad college overwhelmed Kearaey Teachers Friaay in the the Wayne Lihcota wkiuer first conference game of the season.

three firowa fiT-e 2e lo Tse entire game was played WEST POINT, Neb, Oc' -la Kearaey territory, the Teachers West Point high school 'on-DP'! at no Uae Being within scoring dis- team took a 20 to 0 victory from 1- tace. Touchdowns by Sebder gridstert 5n a battle Odunii afid two dropkicks and kicks on the local gridiron Friday. Ther? touchdowns bv Odum coasti-j crossed the goal with two totx'-- dewns and carried ball across for the oiber score. the West Point gains were by means of an aerial attack. fifteen rarfii to ARiance J-j-arfl lime wect the A2- Wocterf Ja( kick.

41; in for WT. Siufcci Kip -a. -ii u.v^j- tuted the Kebra count Colwell and 11 1 111 Rehdef made the bulk of Grand Island's yardage. Tbe lineup: Grand Xkl! till back tot I IB Ouinft. int.

The Re recoterM ttt lltie aQ ran tft Hue, McPhenoa'e tttetoplsd rcn fa.lee to STJH nMtitned for Darlkch Cleary for for Oorrick. Lane raafie a thrv Ute lice OS ah 1ft. HcPhetMa fumbled ttrd Licata reee-reret We Use AlHaaee line. A Brown to wbc fat halt efctted fcaii i pMMfeMvft en tiit llfce. Score cat kalf--Lincoln 1C; Al t.

1C 3t ir eft fifty rtftr te MirtM tbrm tut Stare. A MM. to Outrte psatM te BrMrn who ed itetmtr tin RMK Rehder Coiweii (C) Ih fb I i G. Ret: TClscim T'lilow UNCOUf COBPOEAL ON TEAM Lofiak Hays in Backfield for Fort Eastis. FORT EUSTIS.

Oct. 1C --Cor- poral Phil Loflnk, of 655 str cnuca iot o. R-efl; Ox Tor weir: fcB.1 fbf Coi; KI cite. Rer Bowers of To-i. tTfljpirt-- Chadron Teachers Bae.

fcowB A for Ma. A PUB. to Caruia Netted Ccrrick maabeA ttro tft 'Txrli mtlrtt. He-lit Be to kick AUlaace 6. IjMrtB 1c)ckajt off iwcfttr Kertaaa A wAB ia to west pteyefi jaaay reserrs ro-ar (jnriag the game.

IJaenp: Ovrrtck for Oe ron ooipletely Ssh Temchers here Friday ia a game featured by loss end ras and passes. The score was S3 to 0. 1 Lincoln, hes been selected fo- half-back position on Fo- '-jEnsti; footbail team. He was r-' oatstanding stars oT f.r^' gridiron frame of lit sefecoc Fort Eastis held the trainicc station of Hampton Roaa? To a tcor--- less tie. Corporal IjoSak has i acUre in several other army i playing oatfieid on tbe refrUnenia': forward on last bali of Company which he is assizmed.

acd he was also a member of his company's Jiowlisc team. He has beea a member of th- T4ih infantry for nearly iur his the Ijccolr dier aas at aad Fort Eastis. Vs IOWA IS MiSUS TWO PIATZSS I ttf -st foar of for ci'ra Tfcf i CHiCAOO. U'jti It ik. fr- it.

co-airy day? Saia iii ei 12 (TaJtwi Osbt' to oae Sos today ever -fcmoc- TECTMSEH, Oct. TeazD tfit timi tios Mse TAe sca- stnz at Ottiahs afl-star Oaiaha ITT rozac. 5 Tbr Oaaia The liae-uy of two teuas: it P.O. ea Confereoce Season With Pariae at City. I tM 1L IOWA CITY.

ParkT. quarter Xrasusiu. ir. a Kearney Wins From North Plmtte Clan f5i- of the Soz hl'e Far iarirs tic i i to scored 'Jan at Jowa Farmer Boy Wins From Myers -o be? iost, I Postpone Orwle-Blse KANSAS crrr. MC.

oci --TlK third Sal -t'--at a oa accsjrra: er rats 'f ---2a7 Mccdr 1 Xn-m rme tfcrt SIZSGSL-S KOTEES GLOWS WITH PASD05ABLE PEIDZ KANSAS C'TY. Wo- Oct. a way bei-g th-v at a ball p'sye-." W-x. Louie Casey Casey. egardej cc a wrttrT- ovt twc fe- wiO- -urn wt-ld Dunns wrrt 1 'flt TOSX WT5S FBOM C2 Or- I em j'v -3 Kcrs aw 4 we-e o-'y who bey eauig rut a bee- i i I IT NEWSPAPER! NEWSPAPER!.

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