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FOUR. THE LINCOLX SUXDAT SEPTEMBER HT. SlIIOT BAYLOI'S Texas Eleven Outclassed By New Notre Dame Team. Eigfit Horsemen Show Off In Parading Down Field To Six Touchdowns. Bend.

-Notre ARTIBB FIHI.D, South Sept. N. not only had four horsemen prancing on Cartier field today, but eight, and the combined efforts of these new stars of Rockne resulted In a. 41 to 0 victory of the national champlon.H over the Baylor university Bears of Waco, Tex. after the game it wa.s apparent that Notre running attack would level the southwe.stern conference title-hold- cr.s.

Then Rockne to experiment. lie aimed to keep the score down. But the new horsemen and ponle.H would not li.sten. They ran pell-mell all over the field for five touchdowns. Flashed New Stars.

If Rockne bemoaned the loss of Stuhldrehcr, Daydon, Crowley and Miller, he should do so to laugh. Kdwards, Hearndon, Enright, Hanousek, Scharcr, Prelll, Flanigan and Dahman are able suc- ces.sor8. These men were brilliant today. Baylor fought admirably. Its defense was feautrcd by it.s 200- puund line.

Cisco, who was one of the stars In Baylor's lineup, was injured in the third quarter and taken to a local ho.spital. 11 ft not known how seriously he was Injured. Scored in Ten Minutes. Notre Dame rcgl.stered touchdown before the game was ten minutes old. It resulted from a forward pass, Etiwards to a run by Enright and 0 nine-yard pass over the line.

kicked the goal. Flanigan prodiiced the second touchdown on a run after he and Hanousek had flashed some splendid ball carrying. I'relll showed that he la a capable successor to Jimmie Crowley when he cracked off thirty-four yards for the third touchdown. Hearndon Twice Over Goal. Hearndon duplicated open fiebl when ho scooted twenty yards for another touchdown.

A short time later he duplicated the feat, Dahman starred In Notro touchdown. He picked for- pa.ss from Riley and dashed thirly-slx yards for the score; Lineup and Summary. Notre D.ime, Baylor Crowe (e) le Boland Morelli Maxwell (c) Mayer MeMannon Wallace Edwards o'Boyle Hearndon Enright Score by Notre Dame Bavlor 'rouibdown-i pan O'Boylii, after Sebarer, fith. Field Mead- Sehurer fvm Ed- wartls, Riley for Sebarer, Hanousek for Enright, Wynne for Hanousek, Dahman for llearmlon, for Dahman, Flanigan for Benda for Crowe, Rrgall for Wal- Borlnger for Maxwell, Red Smith for Morelli John Smith for Mayor, Whelan for Morelli, Ed for lohn Smith, Murrln for Bortnger. Creighton Smotheri Midland.

FUPLMONT, Sept. Chet Bluejays had little difficulty in winning the season's first football game of any coasequenre in Nebraska this season when they up a 33 io 6 score against here this after- The team held the Creighton iJeven to thirteen points durttvg the first half, hut t'oaeh defense weakened In the Mi'cond half and the piled up twenty tallies. The came from a touchdown early in the third quarter and the trial for goal was wide. High SCIKSM FOOT At 94; Grant, 0. At 60; Wauneta, 0.

At rege, Htock- Tllle, 0. At liiiTld City, 43; Strorosburg, 0. At 57; South Sioux i S. I Creek, Norfolk Vank- ton. 6.

-At 14; Hebron emy, 0. At LI i ioms 0. Bayard, 0. -At I.aurrJ—l^iiirel, 12; oleridge, 0. At 4B; Trem- ton, 0.

At Culbertiton CulbertjHin, rall- Mde, 0. At 37; Oakland. 0. At (iibbon, 0. 35; 0.

At 0. -At reaervea, 13; Dewitt. 7. At Connell Jefferson, 20; IMattsmouth, 0. At North I'latte, 73: Famant, 0.

At Sidney Sidney, Sterling, 13. At IB; Alumni, 0. At 36; Iluinboldt, 0. At ftiiide Uoek, 13; Red CAoud, 0. At AA 13; tur, 0.

27; Poixler, 0. At 21; AratMihoe, At Big Big Springs, 0. 12; Bloomfleid, 0. II El 1 Thompson, Usa.s arey, uyler, rf Harnhsrt, If Moore. 2 Wright, as Grantham, lb Smith, 0 Aldrldxe, ................................32 batted for Thompson In ninth; Btghoe batted for In ninth.

New York .................3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pitt.sburgh ...................0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 Summary; Two-baso Meii- Three-hase hit Kelly. Stolen Carey. Douhel play-- Kelly Jackson to Terry. Baao on balls -Off Aldridge 2, off Barnea 5. Struck out By Aldridge 4.

by Bnrnea 2, Left on York 5. Pittsburgh 7. Uni- Moran and liart. .7 0 0 Heiirmlon Prelli, Dahman. touchdown 14 0 0 0 Fhinl- Ctiampion Achieves Victory Over Bill Mehlhorn In Tourney Final.

BY MERLIN MOORE TAYLOR. CHICAGO, Sept. N. Walter pro golf crown still WH.s perched firmly upon his head tonight This afternoon, while a driving rain beat down upon them, lightning and thunder rumbled, he withstood the challenge, of BUI Mehlhorn of Westmoreland club (''hicago, and trlmed him 6 to 5 In of the Professional' Golf- the finals of the ProfeHslonal tlolf- ers iusociation tourn.iment at Olympia Fields. The heating wa.s the most decisive Hagen has given any of the men who opjiosed him in the tournament hut he was compelled to play par golf throughout and In the morning round, which he ended 8 up, he broke the record for No.

4 course at Olvmpla with a Champion At His Best. Hagen. despite the adverse weather, played the liest golf he had shown In the tournament. Hl.s putting, nothing brag about In larlier rounds, was phenomenal In spots, de.spite the mml which clung to the b.HlI. But It had to be consistently outdrove him and pressed him hard despite breaks that left him in the rough on frequent oeca.slons.

On the thirteenth round, Hagen the first, secomi, third, eleventh, thirteenth and fourteenth holes and lost the fifth, ninth and fourteenth. the afternoon round, 3 up. he lost the first hole but no more. He won the fifth, ninth, twelth and thirteenth. One Eagle, Two Bipdtea.

He shot one eagle and two birdies and shot the other boles in imr. Mehlhorn had an eagle and four birdies and shot seventeen holes in Young, rf Dftvlps. Crtreh, If Terry, lb Koily, 2b Houthworth, cf Llnd.Htrom, 31) Snyder, Bentley Devine, Kltzslnimons, New PO 1 3 3 5 2 3 0 2 0 1 I A 0 0 Totals3 8 27 5 0 Thompson. 3b Carey, cf Cuyler, Barnhart. If 3b Wright, ss (tranthiim, lb Gooch, Morrison, Btghec Sheehan, Totals Bentley batted for Si .....................36 IfUsburgh.

AB PC A 2 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 31 0 4 27 8 2 yder in seventh; Bentley batted for Sa.vder in seventh; batted for in eighth. York ....................0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 Pittsburgh ....................0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 Two-baso Base on -Off Fitzsimmons 2. off Morrison 1. Struck out By Fitzsimmons 2, by Morrison 6. Left Hart and Higler.

White Sox Grab 2 Games From Beantown Club BCtSTON, Sept. had little trouble In taking both gsme.s of a doubleheader from the Red Hnx this afternoon. to 6 and 6 to 0. Ted l.yons Hnmzed his twentieth victory of the and a shutout beaidos. The scores; 4 hieago.

AH PO DOANE SQUAD BEFORE THE CAMERA. A rousing year in the football camp of the Done college Tigers looms ahead, according to advices from the Crete campu.s. Coach Ward Hayleft has a squad out for the dally jtractlce ses.slons which, far as pertajns to numbers, la a record-breaker at Duane. Personnel of the squad, as indicated by the camera, follows: Upper Urbach, Swartz, Overturf, Bovey, Swan.st»n, Brown, Sanderson, Simon, France, Noyce, Coach Haylett, Buainess Manager Huffman, As.slstant Manager lAiine, Assl.stant King, Assistant Conch Gausman. Sedond row; Skelton.

Pallet, Sheer, Parks, Sander.son. Peterson, Wolf, Spiclman, Nunul.st, McKenzie, Radford, Peterson, Skelton, Taylor, (''aptain Zimmerson, Parker Third Phil Taylor, Baldwin, Kensonbrock, Adams, Cornett, Roland, W. Alf, Rezubek, H. Alf, Walker, Hopper. Warkow, Ablott, Easter, Booth.

Weitzei, Browns Pound Ball to Defeat World Champs 'WASHINGTON. Sept. and timely hitting gave the Browns a victory over Washington here today, 9 to 7. The score: AB Bennett, If Gerber, ss Sisler. lb cf McManus.

2b vhii rf Dixon, Robertson, Otard. Vangllder, Bush 3b PO 1 I 2 1 0 12 1 Totals 37 9 11 27 1 Bush batted for tllard In fourth. Rice, rf AD 5 1 PO 3 A 0 0 McNoely. tf 2 1 1 0 0 0 Ib 2 0 0 5 GoHlln, If 6 22 2 0 (T .1. Harrlss.

Ib 42 33 0 0 41 2 9 1 0 Htusre, 3b 4 0 0 1 0 1 1 OS 3 01 0 Myors, 0 00 0 0 0 2b .1 (10 4 1 fi Thoiftas, 2 00 0 0 Kolly, 1 0 0 0 00 0 Veach 1 0 0 0 0 0 Lelbold 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tootals .367 11 27 7 batted for Scott tn eighth Uelbold batted for Kelly In ninth. By innings: houis 0 1 00 4 3 1 0 Washington 1 03000 0 3 0 7 Summary: Two-base Dixon 2. Gerber 2. Three-base lin. Bennett.

Strtick out By Thomas 6, by Glard 2, by Vangilder 4. by Kelly 1. on 3. off Glard fl of Kelly 3. Stolen Evans 2, Sister.

Wild pitch Passed 2. Thomas 2. Moiitil, ft Hooper, rf Harrett, 2b Sheely, lb 'Falk, if Kainm, 3 D.avls, ss Grahowski. Eli wards, lilanUenshlp, Totals Jenkins, If Glagstead, cf Rosenthal, if Todt. lb Protho, 3b Herrera, 2b Welch.

SB Rot brock, ss 0 3 4 2 0 0 1 It 2 3 2 0 Fast Time Made III Harness Card At Bladen Fair 8 13 27 11 0 ...............35 AB PO 6 1 1 1 the afternoon. Hagen shot cautiously, even on the tw-elth put his apruach In the rough and Im.l no chance to win the hole excei.t by a miracle. Mehlhorn him again on the ami last. Hagens approach Mas inastirful the two puts required to over the heavy green were carefully mtule. second putt was and the liall sD'PPcd only an inch HO from the cup.

He knocked It In carelesly. and then held out hts hand to. the cham- Phillies Trim Cubs In Twelve Innings CHICAGO, Sept. 2 The Phillies won a 12-lnniug game from the Cl Cubs, to 2. tcalay, I he 1 3 111 12 3 3 2:18.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 13 27 1.3 I tn fifth; fifth; Wll- IIPmftTETEi Betting Odds Favor Smoky City Outfit to Win World Series. BY HENRY L. FARRELL, YORK, S.pt. tU. a the- UuMhingion Henators In Hie wa.s- first to .11 hen two lting Moners in the financial an.

nounci had fii.daO to at money on National league Home Waf-hlngton also tn oil- odds one le wac Id.aoo fha. Bm-ky Hftrrls would repciii lory of lasi icasaiii. Tin HliKht diiforvni-e the n- of the hoV who pi." it to know why go! how tlies' bet the opinion; tin utetimc of M-rle at most an with tin to considered Big League Opinion Divided. iT'uctically all tlu- i .1 U' in mg r. I play-un think' dl win tln-y will the rs arnl tin ii an league nnan- ngers, and just IS lain that will win ag.iin, ht.

i II Miiart i.d iin re pfi team ith a lli.it tl- la. irag Is ha-o upon 1 that lul) ixpi il. nc In iit jc iiH wlU'ii Ih-'V iqi with a l.an« to win the pen iiiiH. There h-' i no Indication: oi irde in iln of the tln.t I The hon tung to he p.i: a rouinl 4'ai l-'iadtag of the Jcf). I'liv tcfliii one of the I 1 rop cago Hand, ex tz.

cf Wi Ightslone, rf Ftinsecn, lli ih-nilne, Huber, 3h Jh Hawks, Mokan. if Durnlng, H. lb CPhh. AB 6 cf .5 1 .1 ill 2 0 0 0 0 021 0 1 2 4 0 0 4 1 0 0 17 0 0 3 8 0 0 li3 1 1 (1 (1 0 II 1 II 0 0 0 3 0 (1(I 0 II 1 1 1 0 tl 0 II (14) 0 1 3 0 II 0 il0 0 Ehmke, 2 Fuhr, 0 1 1 0 Wilhams 1 0 Totals ............................39 5 battcit for Boone batted for Stokes in liums batted for Ehmke in eighth. 01031300 Boston 00104000 Summary Two-base Ehmke, Glngstenrt, Roscnthali Three- bsse Stolen Davis, Kamm.

la-ft on base 11. Boat 9. Base on E.l- warrta 1, off Hhmke 4, off Fuhr I. Hit 11 ainl Sheely by Ehmke. Struck 1, by 2, by 1 VVIIi! 2.

Winning Losing Gowan and Owens. ...............48 I IG 30 to 1 hatted for In seventh. DurnlnK butted for Carlson In ninth. Chicago. Adani.a.

M.rtshr, Frefe-au, 8h If If Ih 2h Gonzah -k. cf Hoopsr, rf Hsrrett, 2b Sheely. lb Falk. If Kamm, 3b DilViH, balk, Lyons, T.dals Jenkins, if If Honenthai, if Todt. lb rtothro, 3b Ih'srera.

2b elch, Hi sc hoff, Wlngheid, Chicago. AB 4 6 4 5 ...............34 lioston. T.Mols lonhi 1 'hll liihi.i Hiunnoti AH A 4 II1 3 3 .4 II 0 II 0 0 (1 0 1 1 00 1 il 1 1 2 1 (I 17 1 fi (1 11 .51 1 5 (I .3 (1 1 4 RI 6 36 Oi Totals t'htcago 1 Bostun 0 Two base Khtely. Tiiree hit 11 .1 rera ago POA 3 0 0 1 00 2 0 12 0 3 0 0 2 2 0 t2 0 I 00 1 2 27 9 0 00 () 7 1 (I 3 1 0 1000 0 3 4 10 0 0 30 () 04 0 27 12 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 1 BLAIiKN. Sept.

harness program at the Webster county fair furnished some fast exciting rat es. In the baseball games. Campbell beat Lawreme. 6 to Ayr Uluehlll, 7 to 3. The harness results; Galilee Marla Dale (Bell) (Stapr) Jay Bingen (llulsker) Dew drop also started.

Time, 2 Pare. Dick Manager (Hhreve) Col. York (Starr) Hildreth McGregor (Brown) Daisy I.ogan (('handler) Whitefoot. Ben Kiiclgsn also started. Time, 2:1214 212 'V Trot.

Kmilie Scott (Erickson) Goldworlliy 4 3 3 I'atrli Ian Stan Lila Deathrage (Eaton) 3 Time, 2 16 4 2:14 Dick Manager 1 1 Todd (Starr) I I Daisy Logan 2 4 Whitefoot (Smith) 4 a 3 Dream, Earl Mark Hal also started. Time. 2 OsUlee (Chandlsr) 6 3 1 1 1 Dew firnp (Swarti) I 1 3 2 i Peter 3 2 3 3 Jay Bingen (Haei.kler) 2 5 6 4 Dr Luster also started. Time, 2 2 2 2:24. Pate.

Ruby (Rhoades) 1 1 4 Dr. Mac 2 Demotrst Boy (Starr) 2 4 4 Eddy (Smith) 6 2 6 Dalewood also Time, Two-Yoar-DId Trot. Chesetta Maxey (Larlmors) Nick Silk (Rhoades) Elio Maxey (ShreVe) King Silk, Peter Lally and Maxey also started. Time 2 SKEELEVEN ge Ojne.) pass attempt hy downing the passer ten yard.s of the scrimmage line, Beck punted. Stephens Goes 30 Boh Stephens, varsity quarter, aided by some good interference, side-stepped hi.s way thirty yards down the field before he was dropped on the freshman 2G-yard Ikie.

Falling to gain at straight football, Stephens shot a forward pass to Joe Wostourial, the lanky West Pointer being dow'n on the frosh 4-yard line. Rhodes carried tho hall across and Htephens place- kicked the extra point. The varsity added two points on a frosh safety early in the third quarter. After an exchange of punts, Zust, frosh quarter, trapped a punt and was downed the frosh line. M.irrow dropped back to punt, but received a had pass from center, mi.ssed the linll and was downe(? 4he end zone by three UornJmskf'r tacklers.

Dailey on Rampage. Some brilliant broken field running hy Dailey brought the hair Into frosh territory during the middle of the third quarter, hut a fumble the vsrslty offen.se. A drizzling rain forced both teams to resort to straight football the remainder of the game, Rhodes the offensive, his iioxverful drives rlnping the frosh In a scoring march which curried the hall from midfleld past the final chalk mark. Roland I.ooke, Missouri Valley sprint champion, was substituted late In the fiinal hut the track "star fumbled and skidded on the sllek gridiron, falling to gain ground. (7oach Erne.st Bearg paid tribute to the first-year team for the fight displayed against the varsity.

Bearg Praises "The freshmen gave the varsity, a fine fight," Coach Bearg said, following the on the grid- 2 6 2 2jiIron, that was xactly what 5 3 6 4j the varsity The slippery condition of the field, the difficulty the backs had handling the hall and the absence of Captain Weir and Htlner from the line served to handicap tjic varsity, hut I am not mentioning 'these matters as excuses. So far afi ain concerned the excuses will h(' from first to during the season. the gjime wa.s worth It me what tho varsity can do under fire and the face of unfavorable playing conditions. It showed mo that Nebraska has a strong aggregation of freshmen. I 5 WHIPiCKMEN Speaker Uses Two Recruit Pitchers; Twice Defeats Crew.

Pit ILADKI.PmA, Sept. Two pitchers, Benge, outpointed Connie pair of Rommel Gray, here this afternoon and pitched tho Uleveland Indians to It douhje victory over the Athletics, 7 to 2 and 4 to 0. Tho t'lexelgnd. AB rtj A If Mc.Nulty, cf rf ,1. Hewell, ss lb 2b Hoijsph, 3 Mc( 'rea, Levson, Totals 35 7 10 27 10 AH A 2 bBishop, Lamar, If cf lb Halo, 3b French, rf Busta, ss Hmlth, es WeUh ----Rommel, Hiigwell Harrias, 2 0 032 1 5 0 041 0 52 3 2 0 0 6 04 3 0 0 6 0 0 6 02 20 1 60 02 0 0 30 33 0 0 0 (t 0 0 (1 1 0 0 (1 1 0 1 0 000 0 000 1 0 Totals 2 11 27 8 2 b.ttted for Smith in 9th; Bng- well bstted for Rommel in elghth.

Cleveland .................0 1 2 106 0 0 lphia 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Two-base tilt Hodaph, l.ee, I.evson. Hlolen base riflt Lee Loft on base -Cleveland 11, Phlladiphla lE. Base on tiiills- Off Levsen 6. off Rommel 5. off 2.

Htruck out T.evsen 3. l)y Rommel 2. by Harrlss 1. l.oslng pltch- -i'onnaliy, C.eiael and 1 1 2 2 3 4 Waxey 30 0 6 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 hil I.yons. FAlk, Moatll, U.arielt..

hit Ijarrctt, Lyons, Double play -WIngfteld to to Todt. Li ft on Chi(. stnn 6. Base on Lj-ons 1. WlngtleM 5 Ktruck 1, liy Wlnglteld '2.

Iowan, ii-na and Howland. 1 i( I (I f) 0 1 0 2 -4 (I (i (I 1 (1 1 0 (t 0 (V 2 Two base Mans ri, Harper, Ntokon, and -h riflco liit Hcrtur. Ease on mdl (Mf 2. off Hlkf 2 Stnx-k o'lt Ison 2, Hleke iiv Chlrji'h 3 Iknildo play- to Goiiznlca: Staley, Umpires and Wilann. Time- 2 01.

At Milwaukee. 0 1 2 0 I ft 0- 1 10 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 (I 11-1 1 liNtttrPa -Bssll snd Cumins, Gesrin. acn and Nkiff Ihoil I (I 2 0 7 3 1 1 1 1 1 I 12 It.i'oii.'i M'lrkle Hoffman, Il 1 sevmilh. 'ClUB ANDIN ENTERN EKAtil K. Yanks Grab Game From Tiger Team NEW YDBK, pt.

28. Two runs ted in by Howard am! a homer by Buater the York a 3 1 xictory over the troit Titfers hoii- tiHl.xj Tho at Detroit. IV.irncr, 3h Burko 2b Wlnto, if Muiiu-ih, cf Itiilmaim, rf Blue, 11, i'avener, HhskIci, Wells, p. oliilnger A nli A 4 11 0 ul 1 (1 0 (Iu 40 2u 4 (1 2 00 40 4 (1 2 1 4 (1 4l 3 8 1 0 2 1 10 3 0 1 3 0 1 0 i. 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 34 1 11 24 Ut 0Totals tinned for WClIs in eevtntli; lieh- rtngi li.iUtd for in iilutli, Burke toil'cd for in iimth.

oc K.O-, Ha ti- a 11 I grel an.i Al ilv. i .1 II 'V 1 1 1 1 Boldiell and -nd Itr 3 0 1 2 -nid fOLUlt eigi dai S3 I iKilanHptdik, 1 IJ 0 (I 1 I 1 i 6 I I Lin H. I' jei 1 ard il r'd VI I Olili.ville. Il il 3 (I 2 () 3 (, itattsiies 'Irant end Gayt-in; bti'y and 4 2 1 Pct Molnaa .................166 96 Den.iii ..........................166 .674 Uy 162 88 74 Wiihita 78 84 ....................161 .4 lulfca 1 289 .417 Lli. oln 159 TU 89 .439 EKAIil K.

...............147 95 hi .641 1 phia 1 71 3 .680 Luuia ...................149 14S 71.62'-* ......................151 7s 78.60tl levslanit ...................151 7U 81 1 1 York (49 (.7 450 Boston 44 1- i .298 I.EAI.IE, 1 poi PIttabursh 1 ad 93 67. 820 N'fw 4s 71 1 'lUi UtHali 1li 79 71 .627 i5t ouis 14 7 7371 .497 Bcnion 68xl Brcklyn ......................147 67 8(1 .456 ho (iBO 81 .4 4(1 84 .429 I I 1. V- i 106 89 643 1 91 I Paul li 90 4 8 4 ('By 486 ..................166 7393 .440 ic5 60 11.5 .383 omlia, if Kuililg. Butti, rf Meuael, 1( Gt-hrig, il, Ward, 31) 2b Bi-ngiiugh, ker, p. Hoyt, Totals Detroit York i.

4 0 2 York. AU II a 3 6 0 ..................0 1 fi 0 1 0 Home lun 3 9 0 0 1 0 1 hit Gehr'g hit 27 li 0 0 0 0 -1 0 Taveni-r, Stolen ha.ii Manusti Sacrifl Ward. Double Buth and B.ngouith on York 8, lietr-dt 0 Base off Mhocker 3. i.ff W.dhs By i. tiy Hiiyt 1 Innltig li idtrh.T and Gordon To Gravel Its Main Streets yummaiy: Left on base Philadelphia 6, ClevclaniL out By Gray by a.

Lse. base J. Sewell. on balls Off ilray 3. off Benge 3.

'W'lld 2. Double pluy Bishop to Husta to Itolt; Kiiode to J. to Knodc Dlnet-n. Gelsel and Connally. which means stiff competition of the that will be a great help to i the varsity as the season gresse.s.

"I Xpert to make a few changes In the var.slty lineup Monday and have roaron to anticipate material Impiovi hy the time the team entrains for Urhana next Thursday night." Illinois Scout Present. Milton M. niander. former University of Illinois tackle, now a member of the coaching staff at the Urhana Institution, was the Illinois scout in the stiunds Saturday. Olander, who xvas a member of the party which scouted the 1924 varslty-frosh game, predicts a pfreat battle when the Huskers and llllnl meet next week.

"Illinois prospects are tip in the air this year." Olander said. a veteran hackfleld. hut a new line. Our injury list at present Includes seven or eight regulars, hut they will all he in for Snturd.ay. conditions Nebraska In the game with the freshuun.

Youi' team looked In better condition than at this time last y('ar. It will lie a great fight. We were lucky win la.st yc.ir." LOH ANOKLKH (I. N. University of Southern Uallfornia football opened the season with two hampered ihere this Varsity.

15- Sprague Wostoijpal Hcholtz -----Hutchison Rai.sh Randels Weir Stephens Browti Rhodes A. Man der le It lg rg ft re Ih rh fh 0 Holm Richards Hall Holmeg Dtiriach (Special to The Star) GORDON, -At tho Wednesday luncheon of the It was decided to a petition to form a improvemmt dis trict In tordon and gravel four or of the principal streets. With Jjgi-'vel being on the statt highway hot Gordon and liush- ville, there a feeling towns should do us well. that the Marrow Ihavell Beck Varsity for Randels, Oehlrich for A. Mandery, for Rhodes, Shaner for Sprague.

for Presnell, YVostoupal for Hutchison, Randehs for Hcholtz, Weir for Lawson, Hprague for Hhaner, A. Mandery for Oehlrlch, Dover for VVetr, f.illan f'U Italsh Randels, Hutchison for Woustop.d, Brown for Htephens, Mlelenz for Eirown, Rhodes for Dailey, for llalHh, tlro.H.s for for Scholtz. Hcholtz for Pospissi DuTeau for Locke for Rock for Krle melmeyer. Freshmen -G for Lucas, Craig for Hall, Teal for Zust, Voris for Beck, Greene for Marrow, Wyatt fiti' Howi 11 for Votis, for Holmes, fey for for Howell, Howell for Weller for Gates, for R.van Ashburn, Wyatt for Mui- row, Lucas for Durlsch, I for Craig, for Lucas, Bennett fur Schoeneman, Hunt for Bennett. Touchdowns; Weir.

Hafety: Varsity I'xtra points; (placeklck.) Hi ore by tjuarters- Varslty 7 0 2 Freshmen 0 0 0 0- 0 Officials: feree Be.wers, Lincoln. I'niplre- Nehiaska. Headllnesman Day, Neliraska. Tima of I 2 Llm. la ijma ViKit 5 2( Llm via x.usT 4 4 (, pm hicago Llm.

via 2 am Iowa A Ilhnrjls 6 O'lprtoOm Flyi-r via 9 Flyr via 10 via 1 2'pm Oni Fljsr via I'envsr-('allf. Denvsr-i allf, 8 Denver 'allf. 11 uok 11 loami. Hast ai Sutton Local S' pm, via Billg- 2 (Bam di-attlfc a 1 oSam iii al 11 OBamUrok. a Lcl K.prii 'olumbus (iarland 0'pm Af '-om 1 (6um St.

-K 12 ocim, L. -g Ex ENDE BALL IB 1 JL WANS MONBAY ABR POAE JamiPS()n. 5 0 2 1 00 Mc.Nulty, cf 6 1 2 6 0 0 I 3 It I 2 0 0 J. Sewell, ss 5 0 2 5 0 i Kniide. lb 3 1 10 1 0 1 2b 4 It (1 1 3 1 1 Bndtiph, 411 2 11 1 ya 11, (' 30 1 4 0 (1 i 4 12 00 0 Tutiils .....................38 610 27 10 RH PO AE Bishop, 2b 4 0 11 6 1 ('ocliraiie.

4 00 8 1 (I Lamar, If 4 0 1 2 0 0 cf 4 0 1 20 Holt, 3 0 0 7 1 30 11 (I 0 Frencli, rf 400 2 0 0 Husta, .3 0 0 6 3 0 Gray, 3 00 120 Totals .....................32 0 427 12 1 Cleveland ..............0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 -6 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 Home Player Combination Is'Cotner Squad Marooned By Successful; Kroening Nifty Hurler. Sept. Lawrence ha.sehall club, made iq) entirely of home ha.s had a succo.ssful season thl.s defeating some of the best teams tn southern and northern Kan.sas’. Harold Koehnlng, Lawrence pitcher. Is a nlneteen-year-old youngster.

He pitched In twenty- games, striking out 210, getting strikeouts In the last five games. Lawrence has played at five county this year, winning four and losing The county fair record: 11; Hastings, 7. Lawrence, Oak. 3. Lawrence, 29; Geneva, 4.

Lawrence, Bladen, Belvldore, 7. In the Wednesday game at Bladen, Lowrence defeated -Campbell, 6 to 5. Campbell was for the game. Including in the lineup Boasen. Mahoney, Guffln.

George, Riesteln, and Jackman. Kroening stnick out sixteen and seven hits. Croldenstcin of Lawrence got three hits In five trips to the plate; Drehrr poled a homer, and single in four trips up. and Guffln of got a homer and a single. Brockman, lieUler, made a sensational running catch.

By Innings; H. 11 Campbell ..000 0003 7 2 Lawrence 000 312 13 2 Battcrle.s—Guffln and Llndgren; Kroening and her. Struck out Guffln by Kroening. 16. Base on halls, off C.nffln off Kroerflng, 1.

13; (25; COLLEGE SCORES. At Tech, Oglethorpe, 7. At BirminghamSouthern, 6, At 32; Mercer u. At 53; Union, 0. At 27; Middle Tenneaaee Normal, 0.

HeeOnd-huaeman Thomas of the Worcester team In the Etstern macie six hits in six times at hat aealnsl Walerhury last week. 1 i tU K. Bad Roads, Delays Tabor Trip. Bad weather comlltlons the plan.s of the ('otner Bulldogs to Jnurnev overland for a game with Tabor on the Tabor, gritllron Saturday. YVhen the weather man turned lose tho water faucet, Coaches Parmlnter and Hartman decided to postpone the game until Monday afternoon.

Coach Parmlnter will select the Cotner athletes to make the trip from the following siiuad; ('aptaln Hnxder, Baron, Coleman, Shumitn, Wilson, Atwod, Howland, Howard, Heeley Christy, Kennedy, W. L. Bige Sims, (iarcl- ner. Htearns, McCarnes, H. Bigge, RIgg, Mackey.

Parmlnter Idnscott, Tlllsley, Miller, Hockett. Brooklyn Smashes Its loosing Streak p(. brpfiktna In.lTi,; strpsk of bv tho Reil 4 lo 1, liiat ihcy il lliibp off the fldil on the.r shoulders at the end of the Ehrhiii.lt not allow lass basi' after (he thir.i iiininK. stnifk Bohtie In (he f.K in the tnntnir under the loft 'I Huston, rf Stock, 2b tohnston. lb ill own, rf If ss Taylor, Ehrhardt, j) Totals Kohne, ss Dressen, 3b Rom-h, Malker, rf Bipssler.

lb If ('rltz, 2b Haritrtive, Donohue, Totals By liininKs; Brooklyn .......................0 1 hit Stock. Fournier. Htoteii base Roush, Cnx, Fi.urnler, liit Huaton. Doub'e play Wiilk.r (o to tn Brpsslet out iiy EhriiHi.ll 1. by lionohue 2.

on Khradt 2. hell loi. Loft on btse Brook lyn 5. Sweeney 1(12 'he 3 00 20 0 4 1 1 8 1 0 4 2 20 0 0 4 (1 2 9 1 0 4 0 1 4 (I 0 4 0 12 0 4 01 2 7 (I 4 0 2 1 .1 I) 4 111 (1 0 36 4 11 27 12 0 ItHtl. AH HHPOAL 3 0 0 2(1 1 0 0 1 1 (1 1 1 20(1 3 0 0 2 I 0 4 0 1 8 11 4 0 (1 0 0 3u 1 4 6 0 1 (I 1 (l 3 0 0 11 0 31 1 8 27 14 1 0 2 I 1 0 0 1 0.

4 In Series FORT WORTH. Sept. 26 The Fnrt Worth Panthers took the leud In the Dixie series here today hy trouncing the Atlanta Crackers 6 to 2. Winning the opening game on the hoiiie field the Texas league chum- pltSns now hold two victories lo one for th Southern association iiennant winners. Two more games will he here Sunday and Monday.

Trojan Grid Teams Lift Two Victories Karly In the afterno.m a Trojan tCHiu l.tmhasted Whittier 74 to 0, and following another C. aggregethm over CallforniH eh, 33 to (i. RAILWAY TIME TABLES Sunday Wedin Thursdays sn.l Saturdays. Diirliotflnn 6Spm 1 Sm 0am 8 12.3C«m 10; Jf.am 8 4tpm lOam I i I' pm 1 35pm 1 pm 3 iBOpm 9 iOpm 10 iSam 3( pm I 'SOam Nifty Wide Belts Put the final touch to your apparal vith a Harpham wide belt. It com- blnn.s style and comfort.

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