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THE LIXCOLN THURSDAY. 'AUGUST 27, mi. Magnates Soon On Mark to Fix Series Dates Cards and Likely to Clash Sept 29 In First Qame RUSSEL HALTS IN HUSKER CAMP the Tale Wildcats Figuring Nebraska Easy. Rii5sell, former University -r of Nebraska gridster who wore BY WILLIAM J. KuSlA Scarlet and Cream spangles before, CHICAGO.

A uk 27-A the St. Cardinals and the Philadelphia Athletics marched forward to certain possession Wednesday afternoon en route from of the pennants of their respective leaRues, baseball fans his home in Oklahoma to Evanston, looked today for Commissioner Kenesaw M. annual Russell, who admits he is in the meetiniT to decide questions regarding the world series. The meeting probably will be called Sept. 15 and the league leiiders and any other clubs with a mathematical chance of winning either pennant will be invited.

At the baseball conference such questions as the opening date for the series and the slight difference between balls used by the two leagues will be discussed. First Games In Mound City. hardly a doubt in mmd that Connie Mack's As and Gabv Red Birds will clash again in the world series this fall. Last year the started in the Quaker City and the A's grabbed the world title with little difficulty According to the rule of alternation for opening world series date, the baseball cla.Ksic this fall will get under way in the National league city, apparently St. Louis.

The series this year probably will open Sept. 29. it may start a day later, but the chances are the earlier date, Tuesday, will be selected Tlie first two games will be played in St. I and should Wednesday be chhscn for the opening date, the teams would travel to Philadelphia Friday. Llkelw Start Sept.

29. it's not usually a big at that time of should rain Saturday, that would mean the two pennant winners would be idle for three days, since there is no Sunday oall In the Quaker City. This jxxsslbillty points to Sept. 29 as the first dr.v of the world r.eries. The have a slight edge over the Cards, if percentages mean CV Sherman Coyotes Have Jump On Nebraska Huskers, South Dakota I take note, is plotting ius 1931 football In a manner that is calculated to give the Nebraska Cornhu.skcrs something to think about.

The Coyotes are anything The AthletlcrhaW been scheduled to square off against the getting approximately nine victories Hu.skcrs in the lid-lifting encoumter out oi every 12 games played, while of the season, dated Saturday, the Street aggregation has been Sept. 26, on Lincoln winning approlmately eight out of In the average year, a Coyote- twelve Husker affair wouldn be much of In Line Smash Record. a bother to Coach proteges. Should the two teams continue but the one that is coming up may at this pace for the remainder of be a bit different, due to the fact the their average.s would be that Coach Badkman. the new head like this: 1 mentor at the Vermillion institu- Pet I tlon, his gladiators Philadelphia ..................117 37 .759 to a.ssemble Sept 1, w'hich will give Cardinals 104 50 .67.5 the Covotes a 10 advantage If the Athletic.s fintsh the season preparatory workouts.

pink and tips the beam at 205 pound.s, passed out the word there will be quite game at Evanston, Oct. 3, when Nebra.ska and Northwestern meet on the gridiron. Has Respect for Huskers. "All this talk that Northwestern is taking the Nebraska game as a Ls the declared the "Dick Hanley and the boys all know that Nebraska is tough, opposition any Russell also tassed out the hint that Northwe.stern would be forced to rely on sophomores for important posts this fall. He however, that the youngster.s looked mighty good in spring practice.

Gives Credit to Mcl.ean. Tlie main purpose In coming to Lincoln w'as to have' McLean, Cornhu.sker trainer, give lame hip a special treatment. "I hurt my hip la.st Rus.sell it had bothered me ever since. Several specialists in Chicago tried to fix me up, wdthout succe.ss, but located and adjusted my trouble in five minutes. Take it from me, the athletes at Nebra.ska U.

should appreciate Carries the Ball Now, The 1931 season wdll be final whirl at college football and he is looking forward to the pig.skin campaign with his usual enthusla.sm. "I got to carry the ball at North- the grinning declared. "Not jiust in one game, but every game that I played. It was different during my one year at Nebraska. After the Ml.ssourl game in 1928, which I think I helped to win, carrying the ball was not my line.

I could give the answer, but never the reason. "Please make it plain that I have only good wishes for Nebra.ska. I would be here now if I had been permitted to register at Nebraska two years with 117 vlctorle.s, they will break the record of 116 wins, established by the old Chicago Cubs. The sLinding.s of the two teams today were; Phllndelphia Cardinals 87 81 34 44 Pet .719 .648 CANUCK TO BID FOR U. S.

TITLF. MONTREAL. Aug. Coming at the very beginning of, Somerville, Canadian amateur the campaign, the business of spot-! champion, can be added to the list I ting football a.s those who have a good chance to much as 10 practice scarcely win the United States amateur golf crow-n this year. The authority for this statement Is Bobbv Jones, who defeated Somerville last year on his Fate Dooms Leaders of Cubs and Yanks to Watch Parade Qo By BY COPKLAND C.

BITUL YORK, A ur Man Fate, who makes pets out of even Rreat men a.s hasoball manager.s, is pullinR hi.s aRain. When the OhicaRo Ouh.s installed lloRer.s as manaRer, kickinR out Joe and when the New York Yankees Rrabhed Marse Joe, each club hoped to win a ba.se- lall pennant. I Serond Best In Sight. And today it appeared both gentlemen would be down right Yesterday's Stars, in place And they are madder than hatters about it, ttx). Mr.

IWrn.sby was extremely atixious to cop the National league in order to the Cub owners and Ians no mistake was made when McC'arthy got the pink slip and Mr. McCarthy a and Durlrlih (irlmra. Card- to double over ot Johnaon, homo run in oithth, broaklne tie to dofrat Srnatora, 5-t. Phil Coitina and Dirk Bartril. Collina non fifth In firat gamo of douhlrhoadrr, boating Roda, 8 4 Bar- doubio nith baaoa full in ninth gave i dreadful Slimmer, Rs it dally became PhiiUoa aooond gamo, t-6.

more apparent he ould be unable Goalin, three he WRS a better man than aingioa. driving In four in triumph Provt ne WR.S a oeucr man man over Athlotlca. Pat Malono and Rogora Former held Giants to three hits to wtn, latter hit pineh homer in ninth inning to tie serond game and enable to win in the tnelfth. i Carl White home run Horn.sby. But destiny l.s a hard-hearted wretch and would like nothing better than to write finis to the 1931 ba.seball with the Hornsby- McCarthy feud deadlocked with a in the seventh rapped five-run rally that rvjnner-UP tag beat nmding II I course, nothing eerlain Riot of Homers In Dale Gear Circuit Every once in a while.

Western league batters celebrate with a home run day and among the most was their latest picnic, in which nine circuit swats went into the record.s. the Rtxls will even be kind enough to drop the Yanks and Cubs into second po.sltion and might tie them up in third place. Tie Yanks, even though they lost yesterday to the White Sox. won 10 of their 17 we.stern games, jiust finished, and are only one game behind the Washington Senators, who are riding a fearful banana peel complex. Tie Cubs are three games behind the Ginnt.s, but plav- Six stlckmen marked tip a homer a brand of ba.seball that Indt- each ye.sterday at I ontes thev probably will pass the the Aviators and Pueblo divided a early in September, twin bill.

The Braves won the first, 10 to 7. by pounding Bivln and Lyons for 17 hits, two of which were home run.s by Allington and Neitxke. Stoneham sent one out of the imrk for the pilots. Shlcll and Riley of Pueblo and Swansboro Wichita added three more in the afterpiece, which the Aviators won, 5 to 4. behind the five-hit pitching of Maheffey.

Demons Defeat Babe Rut It ent hitless as Faber and Fia.sler held the fort for the White Sox, who won, 8 to 5, Cubs Jump On Giants. Horn.sby’s crew humiliated the Giants twice, 4 to 3 and 7 to 4. Malone was too my.steriou.s for the Giants In the opener and held them to three clout.s. 'Vince Barton, late of Los Angeles, helped with a homer. Kiki Cuyler's homer with two on in the eighth started things for the Brums in the 12-lnning finale.

Hornsby it to tie up the can be rated as an Inconsequential circumstance. It means that the Dakotans will have the jump in two Important phases, to-wit: Phy.s- way to the title. EVANS AHEAD IN SECOND CONTEST LINKS HELPLESS TO HALT BEEFS cult clouter, and Goldberg of Topeka collected a four-bagger each in a tilt which I)es Moines hand the Senators their third straight defeat with a 3 to 2 let- Ogle.sby’s double In the eighth paved the way for the winning run. game In ninth and the Bruin hitters climbed over Fltz.simmons in the twelfth, snatching three nins. Schulte, Burns, Goslin and Kre.s.s the hitting quartet of the St.

Brownies, whacked 11 of 16 hits off ime victory boosted the Farnshaw and lead over t. Joseph to six tui! leal condition and longer experience in scrimmage. As a matter of I figure that South Dakota will have the goods to win the ball game, but I do have a hunch that Coach Bible will find it necessary to install the procet.8 at Nebra.ska on the opening day of the Com- I drills- Machines Blanked By Arcade Outfit The Arcade Recreations went into the second round of the playground ball tournament Wednesday night by defeating the Lincoln Machines, 6 to 0. Score: -----Machines 1 iKiphrnfikn Victim Arcacie.s ............1002 3 Ox-6 6 IClim Wasson and Megahan; Cninrntin Trick and Hegel. Struck LOlOraaO 1 riCK, lach 13.

by Wasson 1. Base on balls Bu.siness of getting the jump on Bobby was asked what he thought of chances he arrived here. "You know how golf he replied. "You never can tell what will happen. Sandy is a good player, all Laundrymen Even Series Edited by QQECO North Platte (lets Clean By Dint of Rally In Final Inning.

A story book finish was on the Wednesday when he defeated Ben WILLARD IN FINALS. R. B. Willard went into tne finals of the Antelope club tournament right, and I think he has a pretty menu for the thousand amateur Kohout, 1 up, in a semi-final match, good baseball fans who journeyed to Sweep of Series With Capital City. North Platte scored seven runs In the first two innings game.s, ax the fell before Omaha.

3 to 4, Gardner held the aints to blows, one of which was homer with two aboard. The cxiunted all their runs in the fifth and sixth frames and forced Bradley to retire. The Oklahoma City Indians nosed Yankees Clean Up In Cinder Compel Oerlach 2. off Wassan 2, Three-base Two-base hit SET SWIFT PACE ON EASTERN TRIP BLOEMFONTEIN. South Africa, the Cornhuskers brings to mind an by Barney Ber- unpleasant Incident of former University of Penn- season wav back in 1904.

The Hus- sylvania star, who smashed two kers of that particular campaign African records in winning had a soft opponent for their ojjen-1 events, the touring track team Ernie Krenk in the pitching ven- Landis Field Wednesday evening to I see Evans Laundry count three I runs, with none gone in the last half of the ninth, to eke out a 6-5 victory over the lowa-Nebraska Power, squaring the series at one- all and making the count between the two teams a two-aplece dead lock. The deciding game will be played Friday next. Johnny Johnson, youthful flingcr for Evans, shaded Ther Pickett and and then coasted with an 8-6 victory over Lincoln to make it three straight runs in the last two Tibbs from the Links Wednesday. i restricted the Bears to five hits. The Platters hopped on Hagen while his mates got to Greer and the Athletic.s.

9 to 5. Jess and Burleigh Drllver. Haines and Burleigh were too good for the Boston Braves. St I.oui.« grabbing a twlr bill. 6 to 1 and 6 to 4.

Tie vlctorie? Rave the Cardinals a sweep of thi five-game Phil Collins pitched the Phillies SENIOR TOURNEY. F. B. Sidles and H. W.

Orr won for'i'3 tlie Links found Lamanske for 13 blows. thrLSco ncSry club Wedncs- West mesmeier for seven riav Sidles won from H. F. Hov-i blows. The latter was rushed into 0 im and Orr won from R.

I action in the ninth when tal city club scored three runs and threatened the North Platte lead. Grand Island kept in the running for the second half pennant by out 5 to 4. by to CJuakers won the on a ninth land, 2 up, and Orr won from M. Joyce by default, J. G.

Aldrich won from S. J. Bell in the second flight, 6 and 4. MAJOP LEAGUE EASTRIDGE RESULTS. Championship play in the East- continued had a sort opponent lor tneir leum i Ernie Krenk in the pitching ven- tourney conttnuea Ing game, after which came Colo- United States wp a tjme it seemed as with the players pro-' pQik rado U.

at Boulder. Bummy Booth I bla lead over an Oranite Free State costly errors by Johnny Hereert, ml to the quarter-ilnala. Re- 19-2. was tutorlnK the Huskers ot that, openlhK event.s;R„,. Metzser and Glen Ulltsrom, diamond.

Wednesday period and the Silver and Gold ye-sterday. N.ATIONAI. E. UlcooK S-2. the 'Fhird a.iUn^n.vu, its drive to City diamond.

Norfolk continued and the Silver and Lifjd was respon.sible for grldders had been booked for the Keriinger won the shot put with would cost the ritiht. combat largely as a build-up a Inches to second time that Kuiian won from Mn Rod Up by illn WinninK 1.3 i Javllm tTrSl'! 't'cb 2-1 durmq the league seas- hen, which Cornhusker calculations were I Barney atso triumphed In rir.l I. mi In 17 Starts. 1 out ot gear. Quite i i LnnaVli.i...

NVW VORK' Antr 7 tO thC Nebraska mentor, thc Bouldcr PTec State with a throw of first, Johnson. Madden won from Mrs. Homeward after in '136 feet and won the pole vault i hu the Dwvuon boys, both of whom completed their la.st trumpihant Ltnooln. squad had hied to a quiet spot In leei ana won tne pole vault hu the Dwvuon ot wnom mountain region, grinding away rival with a leap MM nilt Mutt of 12 feet 11-8 Inches. Hatfield Equals Record.

teur of the A full month in advance of the for- SI. Louis Cardinals we're In position practice period bcginmng Sept Sillli'thTK 'Srt p'-IS the Bouider were nrepared t() Vic Williams of Southern I fiv to Stroh By sweeping their double- took the 440-vard run in Ernie Kre eastern Inva.vlon with a record of the Silver and Gold into an aggrc 13 victories In 17 starts against the gatlou in prime condition. infield Evans tied the count in the fifth on Juhnion's smgle. Bill McClun triple to left and Hollingsworth wo six com 44p-yard run In the seventh and eighth Johnson opened the big innth with a ngle. going to second rn Krenlc wild pitch as BUI MrClun walked.

All hands were safe on Hollv's tap to Taber, and Johnson and McClun scored on Frank Ullstrom Olen Ullstrom promptly smacked torles, Martv took the high jump double to right field at six feet, inch and Long won i The bitter history of the affair is the 220 in 22.5. i ab ab that a confident Nebraska squad Orange swept all three places In Da 3b 4 i i 3 Mcciun 3b a i i Invaded Boulder the second Satur- 1 the mile run, Loubser winning in I Da 4 i day of October, collided Joubcrt won the 100-yard dash tb-rt 3 1 with a Colorado team that was I for South Africa, besting Cy Le- strictlv in the pink and came off land, former Chrlrilan uni- second best. 0 to 6. vcrslty in 9.7. Emmett Toppino.

The ragged play that generally New Orleans ace. failed to compete, Albrecht, default. Mrs. Ken Lawson won from Mrs. O.

scoring on Infield out snd Mutt i up. counting on error. Two Fred won from Mrs. and a wild pitch scored Mutt In the Henderson, 3 and 3 third, but Olen Ullstrom poled a mighty 1 moodgood won from Mrs. trlQle in the fourth and scored on Her- Hough.

3 and 1. Rhode. If Hoener. Sloan, rf Ogorek, rf Nunamsker, Roland 2b Rav, 3b Starr, Hagen, Totals ab 4 5 3 3 3 3 3 in 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 31 Norlll Platte. 6 24 12 2 H.

O. er the half-mile in 1:56,6. Walter rwt -4 44 Marty of the Olympic club, San Giants. Phillies. Robins and Braves.

Francisco, and Nate Long of Utah Tiey are re umlng to their own Boulder tashed In the other American vlc- back yard with a lead of 10 full games over the field, sufficient to On Husker tumble. permit them to through the final month. It Is Just what Gabby Street asked for. ScouU On Trail. From here on.

according to the Red pilot to give his men plenty of batting practice against the American league ball and to devote con.sider- able time to drilling his pitchers on the weakne.Hxes. if any, of the Athletic In other the Cards intend to be for tlie Mackmen this time. It Is reported one of their scouts been fol- keeps step with early-season foot- Serfonteln beat Marty in the pckett 4 0 Inhclder, If 4 fl rf 3 Taber lb 3 1 War ld 2b 4 I Stroh cf 3 1 2 1 2 2 Holly lb 5 0 14 0 Ul'm cf 4 I 0 1 O. Ul'm 4 3 3 0 If 1 0 0 Hokuf If 3 0 1 1 Hcrgert 4 0 3 4 rf 3 1 1 0 3b 4 1 Ooefchel. 3b Williams, If Vaughn.

3b Gelst, Owen, rf Miller, cf COLLEGE VALLEY MEET. corndusen. lb First round matches in the Col- lege Valley tournament "ere com- pleted Wedne.sday. Results; Firtt Flight. George Whitney won from George Knight, and 4 C.

Mayo won from L. and 4 J. May, won from Milt and 5 8, Bennell wor from on 20. Flight. A.

Robertspn won from 3 and 1 a R. Leach won from Lykes, 3 and a. Robinson won from McLam. 7 and 5 Talbot, 5 Oates, 1 C. Gates.

Snyder. Tutals Lincoln North Platte 3 3 3 3 1 3 0 1 4 1 3 3 0 13 1 4 1 0 0 0 a 13 27 13 00020001 3 .4 Run. haued in' Owen 4 WUU.ms, Nunamaker 2, Roland, Hoener 2 Home mn Owen. Two-base hit ilflce Williams. Miller.

WeU a. Vaughn. Millet play Gelst to Ooehche! to roiuelii-en Btruck out By I by Hagen 3 on balls- Off West off Free-metei off Hagen 3, Hits and runs Off and Willing pitcher Hit by pitcher Bv Hagen lOorneltssem Tune 1 50. and Ounnar un Phllliea. 107; Terry, Giants, 08.

Runs batted rhilllet. 108, Ott, Giants, 01. i Giants, 171; Cuyler, Cuha, i 171. rardinals, S8: Bartril. Herman, Robins.

37. fiisnts. I.A; Traynor, Herman. it. Home 31; Oil, 78.

Stolen 20, Martin. 13. Cardinala. won II, lost Ualker. (ilanta; Derringer, won It, lest 8, AMFRH AN IJTAfil E.

Atblelirs, Ruth, Tankres, .381 Vankeee, 110; Ruth, Tan- kera, 118. betted 138, Ruth, Tankers, I3.A. 174: Slmmona, Alhlrtlra, 171. Red 8oa. Miller, Athletlrs.

41. Tigers. 18; Simmons. Blue. While Reynolds, While ftrhrig lankret, 13.

Home I tiehrig. .11. stolen hapman, Tankeet, Si; lohnton. Pilrhins t.r«>»e won 7.A. ioat 3.

Athletlrs, een II, Inst t. inning rallv, when Dick Bartel doubled with two out and the base? filled. The final score was Phils 7, 6. Roy John.son poled a home run in the eighth Inning to return Detroit a .5 to 4 triumph over Washington Earl Whitehill held the Senators te safeties. The Ruddv Hose were rained out at Cleveland, while the Pirates and the Robins were idle.

Wcsfern At Okl.shoma ftly. lonninodd 4 5 1 030080031 5 03 3 and Vargas; Denver Okla It Geer and I.eng. At 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 8 3 100000018 2 llGlmes Topeka and Kungrr and l.yke At St Ornai a .000021808 4 8 SI Joseph ,.,,880038888 7 1 Gardner and Collins, Bradley. Tutwiler and Brucktr At WTrhlta. 10 Wirhlta 388084881 Davu and Mondino.

Brin. and Warren fi. game a Wirhlta 3 0 0 1 0 0 May and fk -haffev 10 IT 8 4 4 8 5 itid Rego. Centenarv of Shreveport will ll.s team north Nov. 7 U) meet Pur due at Lafayette, Ind.

6 3 33 9 37 30 1 Johnaon 4 2 Huikers that af- broad jump with a leap of 21 feet Krenk 2111 ternoon to an aggravating defeat. Inches. Tot.ui 34 24 it With the game les.s than five min- None out when winning run scored utes old. the Booth team fumbled American AssOCiatlOn. Pmter a touchdown Into lap a.

1 1 2000 3 8 lowing the champions around for a touchdown that stood up a i Davison, Davison Iweeks. making copious notes, fbe entire fray and. at psui Two veterans of the pitch- the scoring difference 1 1 uiistrom oraham. Ing staff completed the sweep of between the two clubs Prudhomme and Fen- hu--G piutrom Three-base hit Krenk. ih? ftve-gamrSerle? at Distressing generalship on terdav Jess Haines keeping 10 hits bra.ska’s jiart was another factor In At Minne.poii«, ftrom tomln the first to 1.

the defeat. tit by Pickett uii- Ukln, the punans out V.L^ nightcap, 6 to 4, when his mates after receiving the kickoff, the Hargrave overcame an early Braves'lead With pmhiiskers elected to carry the ball. Punishment came in the form, 4t Miuaukee. of a fumble, which Colorado a 8 0 1 1 2 1 At Grand Gland. Mi Conk .888820888 3 7 3 Grand Island 2 Flanagan and Thomas, sna Goethe.

At Polk, POWER TOURNAMENT. H. R. Wilson and B. E.

Ellsworth will meet in the finals of the championship flight In lowa-Nebraska Light and power tornament. Wilson defeated 19 Tn the second flight L. King I helder, Krenk. MrClun 2, HoHv. O.

UU- Pulton, 2 and i atrom. Johns 2. Error. McClun. O.

won irom Ullstrom Oraliam. Melrger. Two-baae and Wcmel deleatea Texas Fort Worth, Shreveport. 1. Dallas.

12; Wichita FalU 7 Buttery and Chick Harla Stolen base H. Davlfion, F. Ull- ,11 in the third flight HR by pitcher John.oj Buttery defeated W. N. Jackson.

3 and rain. Exhibition At Wilkehbarre Pittsburgh iN a four-run rally in the sixth. Chick Hafey end Pepper Martin were the batting stars. Three I've Haute, Qtiin-y lO-f 9 Springfield, a. S.

8. Dan-iUe, 9-1 Last NighCs Fights covered within five yards of goal Three at the line netted scant yardage, but nn the fourth down yards in four downs was the rule In those days I. lullbarlt fairy crashed through the middle and planted the ball back of the final rhilk mark. atromi. Double play McClun to B.

ger to Hollv O. Ullstrom to Metrger Harlamert WOn from H. Stan-, Wilkeabarre IN to Holly. Wild pitch Johnson. Krenk 3 I At Albany Brooklyn II.

Base On Off Johnaon 1. off Pickett tom 4 Travers will out Bv Johnson O. V. Rose ahd C. wii bv Krenk and in the fourth flight and Mtnlon ng pitcher Kienk.

Famed Travers won irom J. power 2, Left on base 3 and 2. Al Milwaukee 831808818-4 10 4 off Krenk 3 4, by Pickett 3. run Off Picke; ,41 Oaktaa. al Jarg Tan Nev, l.e« Cal haecked Teaa 1 Sscranianta.

QSSCd SCttTe reund. Al San Franelsre- -Hana Rirkle, Haa- karg. Germany. heaayweight. defeated Jimmy Flinker.

elf hl reunda, Al Ghnonly, sl. iecislened Akad. St. 19 rennda Kalter, Kl. ked Kaenl Talsa.

Okla In aetenik ronnd; Allen Malibent Kl. Ctrlone Wii- Anfrlet, In reund. At New lork AI Minnshsn, Iritk llglit- kestynetihi knerSrd Harney Baker, I ngiand tn iittk ranni. At Nenr Hrnrtnue, ehampien al uka. van frani I barile New Vork, Danny eantin.

defeated Jack Mi PiHa- fietd, Ate IH1. Branfcitn, faul fram Jahn Carliun IST In- Ctcionr Andrrtun Nen laik. and Happy Karman drew Car New Verk. YasM kaff, Butgarla. Al Rantas Citr.

Toledo 0 0 0 1 1 3 8 8 0 4 1 City .01848088 5 7 1 Cnnr.ey and Devcrmer, Fette, Colorado that frenzied afternoon by a margin of about 20 to one, yet dropped the verdict, 0 to 6. But the defeat was worth while A chastened Nebraska squad came' bark to Lincoln, buckled Into the, business of making ready for Min-; In ('amp. A maddened Nebraska team battled valiantly the remainder of the nesota and on foilowing Sa ai ternoon to that fumble, dav gave the late Williams but Without getting definite results of his life Although the had the ver and Gold up again.st their goal luie on numerous occasions, the fumbling hoodito d.iied every Nebraska effort. In fact, the Huskei- once weir on Colorado 8 one-yard Lne, only to fumble away their opjioriunUv Mv memory is more or concerning the statisturs of the ball The itutxcnred the rornhuKkcm, they were geticr- dllv wont to do In i onc days, hut the final ord was not of the sort calculated to provoke humiliation In the Nehraxka ramp. of that period were both burly and erful.

the lluakers charged to two touchdowns that afternoon Poa-r 9. 9. Umplrca Dctwiler and McBride Time 1 58. Southern Association. Birmingham, Memphta.

7. Firpo Wants Crack at Jack BUENOS AIRES, Aug. DempKcy rcAumptlon of purilUtir activity has aroused the fighting fever anew In Lula Angel hcLvywiuh? URRY WINS UJCillT. I Kvle Curry won the fifth fliRht in the Shrine club champioiwhlp' Wednesday by defeating Curry i Watson, 6 and 5. In the first flight of the Shrine low ball forursomes tourney.

H. and Bill Fink teamed up te i defeat 1. Churchill and A. i Robertson. 3 and 2.

Brother of Mickey In ('alifornia MARTINEZ.Ctl Aug 27 Eugene C. Walker. 27, who sayt he is the International lieaRue. Baltimore. 4-4: Toronto, 9 4 Reading, 8-3, Montreal.

3 3 Jeraev CRv 3-8; Rochester, 4-7. Newark. 1 Buffalo, 0 Chi Hose Win For Red Faber ilK'AGO, Aug. After holding out on for 31 ronNceutlve innings, the White Sox finally scored some for the veteran spltballer. Faher yeKterday ed for the of trving to kei the New lork Vankees from taking every game of the Ncason in itid hia reapoi'ded by acuriiig with DempNcy In 1923 In New York, weight runs In the first Inning and Firoo now weighing 266, reports ventence in the county jall here on done roadwork and a charge of defrauding game, but I am reasonably sure that, and were outpointed by the nar- oudowned and outyarded row marglA ot 12 to 16.

he has done roadwork and a ciiargc ucan Inn- adda "I will he in condition it keeper. DemikNer wants a return match." Walker told authorities that The giant is unlnterest- had three Jack ed In meeting any other camp and three years He estimated he could reach fight- his camp, and fought ing trim in sU months. Kid Kaplan. enough thereafter to win, 8 to 5. a her as relieved for a pinch bataman in the arventh, but was credited with the victory, and the Hos were the humiliati'ui of bowing to the every time home crowd looked on.

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