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li -Tiro TUE LISCOLX SI XDAV OCTOIiEH .1. Final Unoffcial Averages. National League. I American League. Tram fi rtH sn Pct -il iLit Champions of National League: The SI.

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New nigh Markert. C. Haremore. A R. Haltanx.

An.xley—L*wl.* Awtry. Ablott. 'Woodle. Farrar, Heaver E. Thompaon.

HarrUon. Hrule R. O. Bean. Garrett.

C. Lackey. Heaver City D. Hrunlng Axel Jensen. I.lndahl.

Garrett. Broken Bow C. R. Clark. Cowell.

Noyee E. Hart. Hatley. Wayne Blnfleld. Cedar Weigel.

Clarkaon A C. Holenian. HavU. Hunlap. Cordova Haul Foulak.

Zahradnlck. -iJon Healer. H. Smith. Meyer.

Huff. E. Hawley. Hakotn City- Emory Stearns. Hawaon Boyd Marts.

Mi'Hhersixn L. Wateon. N. Watklna O. M.

Hopwood. F.ngle—Archie Elliott Huffman. Flnke. VanDyke. Falla H.

Haya. Fairmont K. A. Anihroae. Geneva- Walter Buettgenbach Guide Andcraon.

Gordon Clarenac Drummond. Singer Ohalund Gibbon Walter 1.andera, Genoa H. Hall. Humboldt (Hiatton Dallam. Hebron n.

W. Stover. Holbrook- Elmer Miller. Hendley Henry Albrecht. Hebron- r.ouia l.uachel.

Herman J. Gropper. Hooi'er L. XVheatley. .1.

Roblnaon. Hatman. Kimball Luachel. Leigh Jull Loup 14 Hanson. Llaco A J.

Cochrane, l.ong Clapp l.ltMTty—L. R. Grant, Cool Harold Worthington. t-amb J. Clark Meadow Wlnne MaJora.

William Kotaa. Mlnatare Miller. Morrill- CiiMweli. (Cri lgUion Ed Hickey. Odell- Haul Britt.

Pool. Ord--Rex Reed. Oakland Ed t.oder. Anrieraon Conry. J.

lirokenlcky. Jones. H. Madden, Newcaatle Miller. Harahbarger Newman Grove Alva Klffln.

Page Donald Metcalf, Hoik UpL nd. tor Koaa. Klyte Buah. Pawnee City Lowell Barr Hllgenfold. Peru Frary.

Hen.ler—CUlk Trobmigh. Haskett. Republlian C. Stonecypher. Nellla Hoke D.

Hugbee. Hhelton Freil Hokoriiey. Groaai Weymouth. Sufton -Harley Dewltx. Sfockvllle- Haul K.

Hoy. Sargent Bert Melchor. Sio.kham F.lvm I. l.awrence rtl H. Pamek Spraguc-Mai tel Rayiiiund Stee avoy Summer Vuat Steele V.

Stanton- Dwight Allen ami Haro Lenhuuta. Sutherland--Karl Platt Sliver Creek Mark Bock. Hen Kfllner. Strumaburg -D. Table Ruck -George K.

Phlllipsen. Tlllotson Tienton Arthur Arehart. Thayer Everett Gilbert, I tha- H. Regler ij -H Peg ar. Verdon--R Gay.

XX Lowrey. Wateiloo J. Johnson. XV H. Pierce.

XX Kenr dh Conn Wood River Edwin Morgan. XX althlll VX avna Ulrardot XVymnrc Gemblar. York Floyd Gautach Vutan -Frank J. Knotafc. CHICAGO, Oct.

Stagp's Maroons walloped Florida In the opening combat of the season today and the Interesting part of It Ls that the home team honestly and efficiently stripped the gators by the use of forward passes. The score xvtis 12 to 6. Those xvho. hax'e been following the Maroons for the last 15 years actually Jumped out of Ihelr seats W'hen they saw Maroon pass after pass go where it belonged. A pass, Captain Marks to Apltn, netted 24 yards and a touchdown for Fhlcago, shortly after the kickoff.

Florida then countered xvlth a touchdown after carrying the ball from the 36-yard line, and until the middle of the second quarter tho score was tied. Here Stan House, Chicago the first of his two winning field goals from the 13-yard line. He made the second In the fourth quarter from the 18-yard line. Purple Steps Orx Coyotes. EVANSTON, Oct.

1926 football open ing was an auspicious exent this afternoon the ild Cats demonstrating the superiority over the South Oakola Coyotes, 34 to 9, before a crowd of 20,000 rooters. The Purple had things their own way most of the time and never was the result in doubt after the opening whistle. The finale might have been well up near the century mark had the Wild Cats maintained their speed all tlie way, but Coach Thistlexvalte was anxious Here are the National league contenders lax the world xerles, the Ft.Louis Cardinals. T.eft to right, bottom row Southworth, Thevenow. Keen, Vick, O'Farrell, Alexander; middle row: Hottomley.

Le.stor P. 11, Haines, WlUlam.s, Hotxxsbv. Ktllefer, Piados, SI rdrll, Doutblt; top Sothern, F1 oxv ts H. Pell, Holm, Hafey, Melnhtird', Warwick. Hallaban.

and Uhcin. to give most of his sijuad a chance fa O' and few of the regulars more than one or two quarters. ANI GAAA (Continued from Page One.) under (Continued from Paga buskers were in a bad hole and they had to fight their way out. Once the offense began to function, 1 did not result the doubt, Missouri will he here next Saturday to glxe Nebraska a much sterner battle than the one tod.ay.” Couch Solcnx of Drake declined to offer excuses. me thtit it has a fine teani." be "The i score of all iirguments." I LineuD and Summary.

Nebraska, Po.e. 0 knocked the knees from Fherdel. And, nxNtntlme, xvhut of Ijce the great duel of base hits between Oeorge Ruth and Kogers Hornsby, respectively, the greatest slugger and straight-away hitter of nP time? It was a dud. The boys xvero too proud to fight. Rogers Unable To Deliver Stiner (c.) .1 Weir Brown Dailey Mandcry L.

Del niege Heiser Simpson Anderson Holliday Robertson Fry (e.) Dustin Sutherland i'ook Rogers, borne down by the dual Howell xx'elght of leading the flr.st world Substitutions; serles team and the I i7iore for Raish, Sinague for Lee, of his mother, only forty-eight Mandcry fur .1. Weir, Handels hours before, hit only one ball for Ashburn, Lucas for Stiner, of the and It was not a very Zuver for Pronson for sincere wallop at that. Brown, C.row for Brown for Ruth did only one thing, Dailey, Holm for A. Mandery, llke the lion xvho had only one cub. pbens for Hroxvn.

Prcsnell for enough, but the 21-b score made it ex'en xvorse. Coach Solem was busy consoling his crest-fallen teges. Drake has a heavy this fall, its game includln.g battles xvlth the Navy, Notre Dame and Mississippi, In addition to live Valley conference foes. Off to a losing Btart, Drake may be a sad bedraggled oulllt xvhen the curtain drops tlic last week of November. drew a IS-yjird hut a Spraxue.

for 17 The team utxd l.xic«» IhrouKh blocked kick to recover the ball on the Drake 28. yard line. Marrti'v leeled off around the Drake right end. but fumbled the bull. lecuxetlna uli the Drake T-yard line ('urollna.

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Fry of Drake won the and to receive kb defending the goal from Page One.) At I ron NtirniHl, 0. At I ort Couk returned klekoff VI 0. to the Drake line L- At XVax no Yankfon i.luuped to flrat downs. ry broke 0 oloriido b'Xe, t'utonido 55'eefern, .54 I iiml. 7.

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A4 I iirl 55 4 hrletlon, 95; the Nebraaka rlsht end for 23 vurUa. Kuing of on the htnx. Whueiimio mib- atltuted fur In the Nebriiaka line Drake drew a B-jaid penalty for off side Fry lost three on and Everett him I'e'lmege' Inrlnnatl. '41; Gtter- 1 LN IC.ST first down bringing the ball to the beln. 6, .54 4 enfral I H.v—5ork 4 Ne braeka line.

70; Hun Everett fumbled on the third play and 0. Ceiileiuir.t 91. A. 51., 35; xxeMterii, It, Soiilh- Ing the St. Inticld draxvn far to the right, poked one through no man's land at shortstop a single.

The accomodating laid for tiroxv. Marrow for Pre.snell, Tihcns for Heck for Howell, Oehlrlch for ck, A. Mandery for Holm, for Mandcry tlowu his sacrlrtt tal life then 1 FrxV Pficbe smote a single to right on Anderson Kwart, Ever- the first ball pitched and the stuff vvaa off. Subsequently, Lazzcri singled and Dugan was by PeU's successful drop-kick from a difficult angle, but nothing of it. One Plenty For Pinnock.

This xvas Just a.s well, as one run ctt for W. Smith for Simpson, for Du.stln, son for Meyer.H, Ebert for Smith, Spearer for Dclmcge, Dalby for Robertson, for Evx-art, K. Anderson for Johnson, Ex'erett for F. Touchdown Proxvn, Prcsnell, Ste- 0 was all that Pennock asked or A5 that, he started out like I Extra point Brown a flop. Liouthlt opened the pb.ens 1.

with a double to right and drifted Score by periods: to third whlbx Southworth xvas ........................0 14 expiring to the Inlield. Here was Drake .................................0 only chance to in Dfficial.y. a run during the ganu-. and lie urrither.s. Field judge muffed It by hitting to the box Hcadlinesman However, Pottomly defeated an In-j 1'red Dennle.

field hit to Koenig ami Doulhit pRgsSBOX IMPRESSIONS. scored. The s.i>»«‘ singled q'pf, timid xvho feared to right eleuniy on another oc- Ht axvay from the the Cardinal's third hit. Saturd.iv bul It Innings later and while a mere ilebl ked of being Cards Dangerous Eighth. mire of mud tliat was threat- llowever much the CanllnaUi ened by the stiff downpour of the might have hamlcuffed, they nmrnlng Ch'arlng skles managed make a lot overt in idem as game progressed ge.stures In the eighth they and conditions generally were Ideal who wulu.titut«'«! fui Dustin trilli for flelil 1 trom 17-vai(1 The wh wl.le rollVd R.

tu touehbaik. Nebraska 1 frum liiiv. Huwell Dalley tur bui Hruwn for a 5 yard j'unted 32 dofvnliifs bull a 46-vurfi line la ine i'rake bai kftvld. a Joe XVelr broku through A4 4 a I ihh I i 16; Muii- rle Nornial, A4 10; Iriiu- retwe. 6 A4 14; 511- uml, 7.

N.xl ran- KylXRIllM, 4). Iiraaka 4 entrai, 6. et XX Itelhel, 6. MexKsi, 76; TexMN 0. Kvetelt far a 5-yard EvereK reeled IN THE EAST.

54 Netv 13; Alle- off 22 yaida by Gook inude flxe and when a pass Kruunded. tried for a guRl froin fleld. tempi Ht a dropklrk from pne was luw dnrulled tu a touthbnek, Dnlley fumhled on play 6. ami Hruwn puiiled 44 lo Everett, yj state 4 who dowmd In hy 0. bui on the Drake 45-yard line uuk At 91; Defroll, 17; Hiirdiie.

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of liunrnRM, 96; XXhIlman, n. puni reiuinetl 14 hv Brown to 1 the Une. Time w. 4 umi.rNl* xt l'hlel, 0 i.eiieta, 16; Hrtr- for the S'oie; 6: Drake SF.4 Ain KIt. Xt oluinhlix, I nloii, 11 Xt HrliieeRiii Hr.metoii, 11; Xm Swanips Beavcr City Team Holm ai 40; for 1 In baikfiibl.

moxed 10 a half- bark poeltlon. Bronson alsnala Huweil broke loom- around end for 27 Howel two yat.la when he tried left tarkle Brown broke on the next plsY a 23 2 brlilge I i I I i bool In 44 to 0. 7. Xt llohaii, At oliale, 46; 4 larkxon, At Ilaiiipahire, 0 2 defeated .51 New 48; SI. In het.

14 arouna left end, Ev. reti, i Mar, 0. to 0 The wnimly iliake aafety. him VI 28; 4 for Bve went In I 6 55 Inner, for In the Drake I At Alleiiloxvn Xliihlenhera, vTfuKVItlE Nej 1 2 Howell plunued through the left de 7. up for ynrda and a dwn 55 11 mlnaler.

Maywood In too' I im II ell nine on amt 0. A4 eullese, 4 er I nlon. 0. ,54 ornell, 'iS; N'iairarii. 0.

At Mnr.xliuid, 13; Diek. O. At I.afa,elle—luifayetle, 47; kill, tolhy, O. At 13; )T Ktl, Neb, Dot. giiehiinna, 7.

1 Ermi a ih 51 New III, 48; St. hool eleven tomped ovei In here to 51 a 0. to the It xx ih the aecoiul of two innings, and thla time he racing catch by to sax'c his left-handed face, us it xvere. by draxving a pas.s and onward Flovvera was summoned as a fur Sherdd and snuffed out D'Far- rell on tap the box. tinock w.A.s (hrowin.ii them fiigh and unlmnilsume, Douth- also drew a pas.s, whereupon Hornsby gestured from the Houlh- froni stamlpolnt.

The (Jornhuskers, as a fill dbl a smart job of getting with the aggregation which cashed in on the im'ky breaks during thi bllzzird of last November and ragged spots on the of the siiund Irirgclv to the fact that It its flrwl public appcjirancc of fall campaign. The polish on offense xvlll as the season pro grcsaes. while the should keep step. School Football. K'ontlnucd from One.i At Hcutt.hittff, 44; 4 ID, 5t 90; At t.lhhun—GlblKiei, 4 9.

IlMrtlngtan, elitra I tUy. Kntrflrld, 6. At Xl.luok 0. -Flalnxlrw, Itj A4 55 nUefletd D'Nelll At Aejfrdeiuy dugout plnch-hlt for Nouin- ring soft fooling Wurth. i the more or less slimy state of Comb'a Thrilling Catch.

pigskin spheroid, fumbles hx He did bis st to his teams surfirlKingly few. looping fly ibe of second i ba.se pr Combs f'l do some That was break which ross-eouniry running to get up 'w ent Halfb.aek Wally I with the hull. It was the thrill, row The C'tinhusker t.a xvhut have you, the pastime, fourth Nel raska louchtlown right The fir.st run was pro- Itis mlft but ball out in ratlHT brornldb' fashion, a man xecutel a lucky tasj.Gherdel get ball over on flvu-yard line. I for Combs. He locate.

At This phUun-I E.iue.lly rtunute waa the nul- Brown eerrlod for a tom hdown on the fourth pUy Brown pUre kh kod extra nt Score Drake. Breanell went In the Nebrasha back- fleld for Howell. Eveiett kli koff. bui re. overe the and returned to the Drake 17-yard line made around end dels went In the line for burn for Exeietl In the Dnike bni kftelil.

Sutherland and a li down The Drake failed lo at)d NeliCMaka the ball In 1.1 die of the fpdd when only 12 Brown punied roKisl 49 lo k. luake from lia 2" Une Zuver replaced M. Mull'-n lit Nebraak.a Uuuk for 1" 'l'r had llie bail on the 55 A l.ee, 0. rlagled thi i Gothenblirji Romps Over An.sley ley failed make a down. IN THE TI4.

U3; 5. (I 55 10; 4'lly 4 olleae of V. 7. At 10; Vaniler- blH. 7.

At I 27; 5 Ir- llrokeri N. Mamn Ip.gh liele.tleii IP How In ti.id lieiH I lu 16; 55 (Janie. i 9 oiiened the 1926 football lerdav by Silver 14 to 7 ter. 0. 54 14; A4 That was ba.s.

i emptied the Important with of 3.5 yards to touehdoxxn. of Ht "nl'' i falling double the run- "'hen one of the overanxious 3. 5 4 'J 4 14 35 32 Alvo Hi Baseball Team Win Games lk IS. Genoa ImlUna, 54 81 (M HtfM 97 At 6. score.

Grand Island Hi Smothers II baeeball l.oul )u thU fall, a pair uf b-. b. uf Wins i buuthwiirth. rf rf Hotiumlay, Ib Hall. Ib Gante From Gering 13 'LAND, Nrb I.

1,0 I.i,'. 't I 1-. -I I I 1 tifp. U. Aul- tri U'- of 22 p.

I 11 In 11 i. ait ,1 I Mu' we, aiv ir k. i I I khurdet, a.OTlSBL» FF, bluff de led Gertna ln ha-d -hall ye.terday r. fralured the batted f- 4 In I A ARD Neh Ba (o 18 urt hete yeaterday ppell I. 1 'be Murrt- el up well Grgnd talami bat ftebl.

Norfolk Hi Kleveii Has Squeeze if Mat.vai, If lb illgh VVlaa. 1 2 'JAI 2 DuKefl, 3b high itaepole high In Id 12 lo S. (ilbiMxn Drfrale 4 N-n. Ik I ft- 't ii high 0 'Ut XVSr.T I'GINT Neb a 5 and In tbe iwe of VX Faint 8 Det king Vi 1 ft 0 0 ft I aat Folnt runt on line w- after- 'rk i "1 0 ft I daih gummary g-. rtfb ht Meui.l llridaepurt 55 laner.

2 Bridge-! by ahuut uU.Th® A RH I 4 1I0 0 1 0 .10 0 0 0 40 0 3 1 If 4 210 0 0 ft 0I1 1 .4 00 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 ,5 00 t7 0 ....2 00 I3 0 ..........1 0 0 0 ft 0 6 30 1 3 14 1 Ml eighth A HBM Pi 1 A ,3 II5t 0 9 4 0 10 4 ..........31 I -------I 9 0 3 0 0 41 14 II tl ..........4 0 1 '1 4 0 ..........3 01 1 3 ft 'T 1 0 .8 0 0 0 1 0 ....27 2 717 1 0 0 ft ftft ft 1 I Il 1 0 ft Me" Pen- tiraska forxAsrdH was detecteil offside. Plue -rrlflc Una tically every waa given I This etiirdy plunger from DmahA soon xvlll get haPK of gtlff-armlng taekiera aipl that trick, will make him a con.stan» thi- every Opponent on Nehr.tsks'H achedul- Presnell too, was In vvith fanev eihUdtlon. ,1 if'li iin-l Harry of foiftt at affuii -ipI dfoppe'l tb In the il.e IB will coioi- Llm in with a te.ini than the turnc'l out If fall. h4ering informatlo.n. It P'lints to a alrugale next on 47-yard Hruwn far yarda and added four only to mn fur Inflbtlun of a sul.atituted for Brown lu bit(Kkii bai A ilrown to Itood fur 37 yarda tom hdow ii Di.ike.

NebiaaUn h. bail the Une. fur four yarda nml hi 1 two through tight guaid two ami t.iiiehdown, the point ,1. fur XX ami la line (oi nH bllnet teutriiei! Hut I kb koff 22 Gie t17 yard line f'T aiti I- first half s. Nebrr 14, Dr 'i'HIKD 4P AKTl.lt.

1' Molli. ai.il In the i kflebi at if I Ihird Ill the Draae I kfteld lU'well kbk.rfl 18 lu the Dallay i-n the 1 fut three yai'la i Howell ailrt il no'te, only to have; the j'luy lot 1 he liiflbtmni of I- xai'l penalty. An ex tiMiige o( punt: b. Brur 'n and for and gave the 'oi ball oU va; Kne. ue'vR end III the und a bad fi ftenl-'.

-ml (tit-n back to Mb', kbi- 7 to the fi pun' 5 yard Bioneon a tu th. sard Ilia tl the made Ibia- they took another thl. tin f. If. ii'ls Hrotiauii to api 17 an.l then punted I' out nn the 4 line p.iown Whilrtior.

and anali re il Mrr.rir'>n. and the I'Uy plung'd thruugh the run 32 the The play back uf an uffelde ati M' Well anil I texanell to! '1 down, a five vard un. the fi -It 1' with P.e-.nel! to Uihe M'iwait reelei'. rlhei flrat ilown, ball lu 1' yard. 111 Mr had nil 4 It 55 In.

XX'INNEUAG' Neb 1 the 't, XX' 1 n11 Hubbell Hi Team Rings Up Victory ubel ni-, 'I lu by tiy Hottomley. Left on f. ta. I VX are hy mi 3 oft Hher.t'd 3. "'r 1 tUe.e the ffiurth Ju rlOil 1 llnnnrii A 8 1 Nrb ('laiiixlrw XXati.

XV Al 'I Harvardj a 12 VX 5 il PDilLL, 2 a. a I'J-d victory over the tri football day 55 slrh two toueh- Mtrm out 4 rolilrur alenai and Uuatng pit her Hb- Gif Shei del 7 It! 7 Inn.ti.t» Tim, I 42 to sul.allt.l' tt I ater uay ughtiy cunieitea here and Dunbar acojrcd once. 1 taioar 1 Dftshler at ilubbell next weok. Elmer Smith of la not Pearp g.jing to permit unylyody cateit tjp in runs Elmer mr.dc In a row and brought up his tuUxls to 43. failed I gM fi tlma i up ti.ir" "1 '4.

HP Hill 4p ART! It. IP.well tb eu ft for anil hit the kle yai an i a f.ui. hdown nn the p.ay Brown k-d the ext 31. Diake SebrhBka In Ba aerond atring Kveiait retu.ne.l klek 1ft Draka 95 line 'Hint varda. A le 11 rda to t7: 48 yari' I fjr Everett an.

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