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THE LINCOLN STATE THCUsDAY, JCLY D. Denver Gets Dawson And Preston For Coaches DAWSON FOOTBALL COACH AT DENVER Univcriity Athletic Director to Head the University and Glen Preiton Will Be His Assistant. TO COACH AT I DENVER UNI. DENVER. July T.

athletic director at the Uni- veitity of Nebraska, was appointed heid football coach of Denver University here today and Glen Preston, former Husker star football player, was named his assistant. Coarh who was grantt'd a 1- hv of from uutirs as afhlrftr dlroctor at thr I'nlviTBlty of has hrad coach ut Ivrnvcr university and Tflen former iius football star back and iornier eslcyan roach, has been madr asslHtant to iiawson. accord IriK lo rrpons from lirnvrr. Coach Dawson after the football season last Drei-mbrr askefl to be lellrvrd of the duties of head foot ball coach that might devote his time to intraniural sports and his work as athletle He was reiii.v*‘d and Foarh lleurK, for- assistant foiitbufl ctmch at the I'nlversity of Illinois, was made head grid eoueh l.ater D.t^v.mm to be re-j of hl.s lor a time on ac- count of ill health His reque.st was granted and he went to Colorado oh advice of hi: phyHli'lan. It was understood at that time that Dawson probably make his home in Colorado pertnanenfly.

Hla term here not until ptem He made a(i(dication to Denver university among a number of others and was selected a.n head coach. Coach Daw ion came to the fnt versify of Nehi? ka in lie had three blK the lin university in 1921 and ch up the valley hy one scores, loi ing only to Notre Danie. The next they whipped the and only to In they again de fealed Notie Datlie Th- last the Hu.skers iiM)k a had doie of from the Irish and were defeated hy 'ikiahnnm university. Coach Dawson had not been In the best health for several years and last December expressed a de sire to get away from football. The season was not the most successful and there was con.slde‘rable crltl clsm.

Clen was quarter back on the team that defeated burgh university ami was also pilot on the team that defeated in 1922. Pre.ston at Wesleyan university la.st season but rt'slgned. hi.s re.signation becoming effective at the close of the school year. KRUEGER SINGLES IN TENTH TO WIN ASSISTANT COACH TO DAWSON Butch Sends Pillette and Purdy Across With Tying and Winning Score 8 in First. Long live Krueger.

'Ine above mentioned gtntleman macked the Spaulding pellet on rhc nose In the tenth inrdng Wednesday afternoon, sending two of I hi.s team mates home with the ty- mg and winning runs of a thrilling batfest. giving the (Harkemen their i I second straight win oter the Buffa- locb from Omaha. The final score of the game was 13 to 12 And whai a game it wa.s! The Lings were trailing. 11 lo 12. hen Plnchhitter strode to GAMES TODAY.

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limit ai Phjladt-iphia, iiii-ricN II nnrnr at St. Pnui at Kanaaa fity. I.ou.9% Ilia at ila grabbed two games from the fight- Des Moines Demons here jes terday, winning. 7 to 4 and 5 to 3. Score first game: Dea Muiii IVenvet HoUicea.

Hall oo; U21 02x- Thom.i anil atiil dtnlth. l.uinr. GLENN PRESTON. Clenn Pre.nton, former star er quarterbttck aud football cuach at the plate home half of the Wesleyan university last year, who enth skied to Skipper been made assistant football Dsjivar ooi coach to ('oach F. Dawson at Denver university.

9 2 7 11 2 l.iiiir'.»', FRED T. DAWSON. Fred liavvrton. afhletlc director of the rnlversity who hu; been in Colorado and will hnish his term of service for the Husker institution in has been elee led head football coach of the Cniveraity of Denver His assistant will be Cilen coach at Wesleyan la.H sea.son. American League.

STECHER STAGING A BUSY SEASON. Claimant to Heavyweight Wrestling Title Puts on Many to Meet Lewis. Riding pullT.Hn car.s at night and iilrg whenever he ha.s a Slecher. who claims he her VV weight wrestling champion Of the world by virtue of hi.s Me- moiial day victory at St. Louis over Sianirlaiis Zhvszko, is keeping his proml.se to meet all contenders who challenge him foi his and are backed by a resjionsible promoter.

Since Steelier won on May 30. he ha.s engaged In fifteen important matcheK and has worked In nine feernt states from to When most would have gone on their vacations WiCii too hot to wrestle, Stecher has taking important matche.s with long Jumps week. He Is dated lar ad and sees no chance for much re.st during next weeks alfiio one trip will lake him to California he intends to spend two weeks at Beach. The only match that Sfecher has since he won the championship was OffcTed him' with for a purse of $60,000. The the purse was suitable but offer was not acc'ompanied by a cleancut challenge on tiie part of who held the title before Wayne Munn, from whom Zbyszko took the honor.

It ha.s been so long since Lewis has been gaged In wrestling, that it would take him several months to prepare Indians and Athletics SpIlL CLLVHIiA.ND. July runs In the fifth inning n.atch 1. matches now only for the immedl- wlth Rommel pifch- game but second 7 to Du 11 14 19 1 TCcini- f-in Karr. an.1 fsllllie. eno noo 7 14 5 1 Hi'iiirtifll and Co hrana; anil Stnators Win.

ClIirAF.O, July Ancient Cov- won his eleventh game of the season iesterday for the champion when he downed the Sox 10 to Waahlngton OSO H4 010 10 10 000 000 020 I and bar. Htivlaig and S. halk. f'rouaa. Yanks Beat Browns.

LULliv, July y. iiabe Ruth yesterday hit his seventh run Willi Combs ou and the Yankees a MO 4 victory over the Hiowus wlilch moved them up into Of3 201 11 2 St. I.oula O'O toO 130 -4 5 Hihnr-kar, Hoyt and jypngoUfch, 1'a'la. and liUon. Tigers Grab Two.

DKTRDIT, July D. Harry man hit two hoiioTs and led the attack that enabled the Tigers to win two games yesterday from the Red Sox at 5-0 and 2. Ho.fon 010 010 ..................123 on Ehmko and and 4iMnip. ....................000 000 444 I.etrolt 300 001 Huffing and Having" and Haaalor. ate future.

A Busy Month. The first week in July wa.s a tiusy for the champion. Coming from Little Rock, Ark. where he defeated Ruby Dusek. on June 29, he met Stanislaus Zbyazko in a return match at Wichita on July 1 Eight thousand fans watched him at Little Rock and 5,000 more saw him repeat his victory over Zbyszao at from Wichita he went to Nashville, then to minneapoli.s and from there to Cincinnati.

All within ten days. Slecher Rudy Dusek and Satlnisalus Zbyszko in su-X'cssion with but one rest between bouts. Andy tirlggs over near the right tield fence but hitting for las, was much more succe.ssful In fact Ted hammered out a single to left, causing the fans to halt on their march to the exits. Eddie hoisted to Osborn for the however. Purdy hit a slow roller Kelly who 1 the ball and then Origgs off first with a wide After fouling a couple Kruiger picked out one of Harry hooks and sent it into deep centerfleld.

IMF leite and Purdy sprinted home and the slugfest was over. Off to Poor Dick Moudy, who drew the flinging assignment from Manager Josh, got away to a disappointing start. Kelly to Flaskamper for the firet out and Monroe was hit on hand by a pitched ball. It was later learned that the Omaha sec- onii sacker suffered a broken thumb. R.

-Moore ran for singled to center and went to gecontl when Eddie Moore juggled the hall. R. Moore advanced to thtnl on the anti scored when Purdy fly to short left. Origgs walker, filling the bases. Robinson skied to Moore and crossed on the Brown singled Osborn home anil pulled the same stunt to score (iriggs.

fanned for the third out but four markers on the score sheet Links Score Eight. Then real rumpus started. Kddle Moore Inaugurated the pro- eet (lings by singling to (iriggs. Purdy filed to R. Moore but ger drew life on a blngle to right.

Shaner sent both runners home with a long poke to renter that was for bases. "ZIbby" fccored while was throwing out Brucker. Frank Haley walked, stole second, atlvsnced to third on error and rambler! home on Hrs- safety to Robinson. Reck walked and went to second on wild pitch, Flaskamper to third on the heave. Both I miners scored on double.

Eudle Moore walked and (Raiser gave way to Harry Lee. Purdy the Omaha southpaw with a Fcreechlng triple to center that I enabled Moore to chalk up the eighth tally. Krueger walked but Purdy was nipped at the plate a moment later on an attempted double steal, Luebbe to to Luebbe. knmper, scoring. (Iriggs popped to for the first out Moudy Blows Up.

Brown malked, filling the ba.ses. Lui'bbe forcing in Osborn and Moudy was sent to the rs. Carson to the mound Kit pitched four ones to Lee aail Uoblhsbu trotted in. Kelly lifted lo Purdy and Luebbe tallied after the catch. R.

-Moore singled Lee home and Carson was yanked. took the hill and forced to grounder to for the third out. Lee and Pallas both settled down and the remainder of the skirmish was a battle until tiie teuth rolled around. It was at this point that Chief Robinson singled to right aud went to the keystone bag on Brown's bunt. Lee singled second and Robinson raced across the plate.

Lee went to second when Pallas made a bad play on E. Moore's peg to the plate, but Flaskamper disposed of Kelly for the Hiiid out. Ihen came the dying stand and the ball game was over. F'laskamper. Kruegi and Shaner most of the hitting while catches by 0.sborn and Shaner featured.

The score (Seven Hattet Morrl" arU I.insle: Hail and Whaling, l.niiieH l.oae I I.nuiavlllP 2 Milwaukee .......................................8 0 Mattel I'uUoii, Wllklnaon and Ued- nian; M-Meiieiny. Heat I Muiwell and Snvdei. 4 Paul. tain. 1.

neap laln. I'lOK'f. 6 2 ti 1 Zinn EXTRA FLIGHT FOR. GOLF TOURNAMENT Another Flight Added to Qualifying Round in Championship Contest On Account of Additional Entries. will be lo aild another flight to city tournament for rounds, on count of large number of entries, ii was by Rathburn.

who has charge of Omaha ah 0 a Kelly, cf. 2b 4 0 0 3 01 Moni'oe, 0 0000 0 R. If 4 3 22 10 If Nelli, 9 2 1 7 0 If. rf, 22 (I 0 0 lb 4I1 10 10 rf 523 00 0 Brown, 3b 4 11 0 0 0 l.UObb»“, 2 11 fi11 Wilder, 2 0 0 2 00 1 0 0 0 Lee, 41 2 1 2 0 out when 42 12 winning run scored. 12 2 I.tntolh ho a K.

cf 5 2 1 40 1 Puidy, If 5 1 12 0 1 Krueger, 2b 4 1 2 2 1 0 Shaner, rf 5 1 130 0 IBrmkcr, .31174) 0 1 Hal. y. 3b 42 11 I 0 Flaskamper, fi 23 3 2 0 1 Bark, lb 31 08 0 0 1 00 00 0 1 Moudy, 311 0 1 0 Caraoii, 0 0 0 0 00 Pallaa. 1 00030 1110 0 0 Tota'a 40 18 12 for Heck In tha ninth. for Pallaa In ninth.

SO 83 Dmaha ...............400 -12 Lincoln ..............800 -13 WILL DEMPSEY AND WILLS EVER MEET Dempsey on His Way Horae While the Negro Going to May Sign For Such Bout. BY HENRY L. FARRELL. United Pness staff correspondent. NEW YORK.

July 9 With Harry ills on vvav to Europe com about had hard and Jack on the high seas coming this way. Jack Kearns, who null and void with the New York boxing commi.ssion may get a chance to slap hack at the solons. It today. Is pUmning to go before the commission a.i soon a.s he talks to iVnip sey lap Ihe signature of the champion on the agreement to accept VMID and then this Wills? My fellow i.s The commission make any nasty cracks about turning on the same that challenger sailed cause told the of hoard weeks ago that Dempsey would be back arly In July Kearns la also in a good po.sition to inquire why he i.s lieing pu-iied arountl so abmit a ill; hght one of the of the romnii.ssion has said that he wa.s of rhe opinion that a Wills fight never could he Walker Back on Pan. Mickey Walker, the Iterweight I champion, aud a stable mate of I Dcmp.sey under of will be back on pan today.

The commission ordered him to ajipear today and when and wheie he was going to up to hi-; agreemenl to fight Dave for the welterweight championship. Kearns will not be allowed to ap pear and present his wishes for a fight in California and all ho no dummy, will In a tough spat to talk against Flynn, who his Dave will tiglit In New or no where. Walhei TO PLAY CREIGHTON. The University of Nebraska signed up fcr two basketball games with Creighton university on the 1926 scheduled, it was stated by Herbert Gish, acting athletic director today. The first game will be played January 9 at Omaha and the second February 13 at Lincoln, The Huskers have played a gamif each year for three years with Creighton, the Huskers winning two and Creighton one.

STANDING OF THE TEAMS. I rwiiir. t. Denver S3713 2 .614 1 4 7 44 40 hita I St. Joseph 39 .494 79 43 I'uisa 79 4 i Lincoln 33 44.42» eagne.

i P' t. --blnaton .51 ih .671 Phil vS 4 7' 41 36 Dotrnit 1 4 1 49 .4 I'lov--: isti 70 "4 .4 lutatoli 76 74 ivi io nul 1 picaburRh 71 4 4 ork 1 i 4.1 .4 0.6- r. 3 4 4 i 1.0U1.« 4 9 .4 till tl "4 4 PtdXdflphia ,7 4 t'hli iigo 764 4 2 .4 4. LioiiD'Il 31 4 Ainertcnn Avaecialiuii. 1.

t. Louis Ule 82 t'rt Ht. Ps.u! 7 7 4 13 0 Indiaiiniio'ta 4 2 74 .635 K.lll! 79 4(1 .49 rotarti) 7 7 4 1 .469 fi! 17 44 Jinhua 7 3 31 42.4ÎS Mliwaukco SI S7 49 3 Sta.o Journal LINCOLN MEN OUT OF UPPER FLIGHT AH July 3 I.lncoln’s pair of in the flrst annual state golf championship. Brown and Harold Fidnier, were eliminated In second and first, rouuds. lespcot- Ively.

in Wednesday's play on the Lakoma club course. veteran. Sam Reynolds. piF Faliner out of the running In thi fii-t round, while young Brown went to the round before in defeat to the playing of Kenneth Reed, Oniahan. lUUh Brown and are youngsters, their play in the meet has of xceptionally high che caliber.

Especially has Brown shone; his pair of for qualifying scores, represented a suimrior brand of golf, and at the nu'et predict great things of the Brown had little tllfflcully in his first opponent. Irvin Nelson, eighteen year old tuu nicip.al link star, but ran Into a shoal in his afternoon match with Brown had culty all the way in the afternoon round He could not control hl.a drives, while lost several holes thru atrocious luittliig. Folsom anti E. Root, Lincoln, remain in the som plays in the flight and Root in the conso laiion. beat I.ondon.

(imaha, 7 and 5 to in Wetlnesday's play, tH Dscar Thursday. Root plays (Bark. Dmaha. in the Civnsolations. the arrangements, Thursday morn-i one offer from Jack tor in I- Imagine This Chap Likes to Play Golf 2 112 0 ri'-inick.

A 8 2 10 National League. 1 Cards Beat Braves. BOSTON, July 9. Brilliant fielding by Bell pulled Mails out of a light place lu the ninth yesterday and the Cards beat the Braves 5 4. The Brave.s were held scoreless for eight Innings.

i.oui* 000 5 000 000 004 4 2 M.xU« ami Kyaii, Oon-iWKh. Marqunrrt and (VNrll. other lu lisaKue. poatponed, rain. home run leaders 22 I'vtba 20.

WUIUnm. 19. Mfuni'l, 19. 12. AthletUa.

12. VVi It. 12 ItottoinU'V. 12 SOMMEUVILLK, N. July tFnited Press.) In these days of marathon flying, automobile touring.

and dancing, L. Hadley of Plainfield, N. steps forward today with a claim to the championship so far season for endurance golfing Hadley celebrated hla Olid birthday yesterday by palling IDS holes six 18 ole rounds--over the difficult Raritan Valley country club course here. Eating breakfast at home, he for his fir.st round at 8:06 a m. and sank his final putt at 6:25 m.

Here are some of the vital statistics of the game: Temperature 90 to 95 degrees. Time required to play first round. 1 hour 24 minutes, secoml round, third round, fourth round. 1:28: fifth round, 1:30 and sixth round 1:30 or 8 hour.s 44 minutes of actual play. Distance traveled- the course is 6.105 yards long so he walked at least 36,630 yards or nearly 21 miles, playing therefore at the rale of about 2 1-2 miles an hour.

before starting, sandwiches after second round, lunch after third round and after fifth round. apparel after second and third rounds. caddies were used, each going 54 holes. Flash Smacks Homer. Lee got aloug uicely until the fifth when the home tribe again became ambitious and brought their total runs of the afternoon to elev- ea.

Brucker opened with a double and scored on Haley's single to renter. Flaskamper drove the agate ovei second, the ball bounding high over head and Flash circled the bases before the sphere be relayed back to the Infield. The tribe went into the sixth stanza with a seven run advantage. When they returned to the bench seven minutes later the score was knotted at 11 all. Here is what happened: R.

Moore hit over head fcr thref' bases. lie scored on single thru Krueger. Osborn smacked a hot one thru Flas- This will ennie.4 have been made in the championship contest at Lincoln 4'ouuiry club, about from club from Antelope. The qualifying rounds will he and Sunday the meet will last until July 18. Fcillowing qualifying rounds i) the golfers will be grouped in five flights, iiie entry for tournament competition is $2 50.

will be awarded and runners up in flight with additional for the tournament d.alists and golf balls for positions in the (juali- fylng rounds. Don Chapin is now champion of the country club course and Joe Tucker of Eastridge holds the city champion.ship. The following en tries have Ix'cn made at the countiT club: Vernon and has signed lo stage the fight at ground.s. is quite that WHlhe: and his will not to any kind of an obstacle that could bo found lo interfere with the fight. Walker, in his fight against Harry (Ireb was as the man killer and w'hen he scored a sensational knockout against Jimmy a light heavyweight.

that he was twice the fighter that Walker and 'Vhought he was. Against siK'h a ent. Walker will want plenty of money and it is doubtful if the California promoter could offer enough to pay the two fighters aud get out with anything left. Lin- Two hit Moudy. Brucker.

Home Three base Moore. Puidy. Hhaner. aairtrice Kelly. Roblniion, Brown, K.rueKor.

Stolen Haley, t'laekarnper. Struck out By I-ee 4, Moudy 5, 1. on 3. I.ee 4, Moudy 7, I'nreon 1. 1.

HU by pitcher Monroe by Moudy, VV'Hd pitch -Glaleer, Carson. Uuua and Glaieer 6 and 8 In I.ee 7 and 4 In 9 1-3; off Moudy 10 and 10 In 5 1-3; off Carson 1 and 1 In Palas 3 and 1 In 4 l-I. Winning I.oatng Pasaud Keft on bases- Omaha 13, I.tncoln 6. and Johnson. Izzies Beat Indiana.

OKLAHOMA CITY. July 9 handed Oklahoma City a 4 to 1 defeat here yesterday. Score: Wichita .................030 000 4 7 2 Oklahoma City ..000 000 1 8 2 and Haley; Brown and VVooIgamot, Sainta Defeat Oilera. ST. JOSEPH, July Joseph defeated the Oilers here yesterday, 6 to 3.

Tulsa ......................300 000 3 8 0 St. Joe ...................000 800 5 12 Black, Blaeholder, Bolen and I.ove and Mlnetree, Bears Get Two. DEfNVER, July Bears Vrank McKelvio Beghtol H. W. I'.

Towle Ham Waugh .4. Seiiler Nathan J. Cold Bnae V. Curtice W. Wilson H.

Pegler VV', Wood J. M. Thomson Robert worth F. F. Teal H.

F. Walt K. Joyce F. I Brown W. Stewart K.

Henkle n. H. Andrews R. Grec-r H. A.

Russell H. K. Gooch, jr. Phi; R. Teal S.

G. Zomer H. C. Gardner r. B.

Copeland I'on A. Chapin Geo. A. C. Chapin F.

('ornell Pace Woods C). Paine W. E. Hardy W. G.

Jones C. (7. Carlson Will Raymond U. Hoyle H. F.

Hovland I.vnn l.loyd Phi! Altken J. H. Pierce N'. H. fiardner H.

K. GraiiiKei. .1. M. VViiodward .1.

l.iiwieiue Wm. John H. BuHhnell C. C. QulKklo M.

GeoiKe ProudfU K. 1. Cline Win. Fidsom H. Herman Fred K.

Walt sr. 11. H. J. T.

F. B. Sidles W. B. E.

E. Woodward U. 1). Woodruff VV, J. H.

M. Victor F. Quick 1 11 l.au Dll Teau. Georfte Burt C. F.

McCalu H. Johnson P. Elcho A. C. I.au Hal Minor, Antelope Reformatory in an Easy Victory The Ivt'formalory hamlrd the Varsity Cleaners a 9 to 2 trimming on the Reformatory ball lot Wednesday evening.

Newbery fanned six of the Cleaners. The score: Cleaners Ueformatory Both and Ureciicrow. Gerlack; 2 5 1 9 12 1 Newberry and Cards engraved. State Journal Co. Keep Cool In the Sky! At the Lincoln Flying Field.

Home Again for Four Days 9,10,11 Free Exhibitions Every Evening at 6:30 Get your introductory airplane ride $1.00 A long high ride AERIAL PAGEANT nmacKXTKTinccinacra OUQOCXJOntXX! FIVE LEADING HITTERS. I.uebbe, Payne, Wich. Knight, Denver. 40 78 84 AB 110 327 339 20 88 83 45 132 132 Pet. .409 .403 .392 Dolly Madison, wife of President Madison, was voted a seat upon the noor of the United States senate.

iCiUCja' tconaccooorcc.r i. BARGAIN HUNTERS-SEE THESE JULY Campers Specials baseball LANDIS FIELD Lincoln Over i I Omaha I I July 7-8-9-10 I Week Day 2:30, Sunday 3 100 Entries I in Golf Tourney fj DETROIT. July ed hundred and ten I entries have been received for the amateur golf champlonehlp which starts here next Monday on the Lochnioor country course. Most of the important amateurs in the midwest and southw'est are included in the list. Contestants are ftreaming into Detroit fur a few practice rounds before the first starters in the qualifying rouuds tee off Monday.

Camp Stools with back 59c Army Axes 75c Army Spades 69c Folding Tables $3.25 Everything that the campers should have, in stock. German Army Blanket, just the thing for camping. Special All w(wl Army 0. D. Blankets.

2.95 Khaki Breeches, new, for English Whipcord Ladies All Leather inch Boots for Stoves, 2-burner gasoline Sterno Stove 2-burner 3.95 1.25 The Feature of Farquhars liemarkable Clearance Our Entire tocks of Fine Suits 7x9 Auto Tent A Complete lU 7x7 Wall Tent complete with stakes, ropes, 7 QC poles, Khaki I OT Khaki Caps and Hats Khaki Shirts UOC Luggage Thermos Jugs, 1 Cotton Cocks, Ath. Underwear Balbriggan U. BARN PAINT, 1 per gallon 1 HOUSE PAINT, all colors, 1 AC per Lincoln Army Store 211 South 11th. We Fill Mail Orders jaCXKOCCCEXXXKXXK 3 icxiouuti-OODCJorx: 25.50 35.50 45.50 far (it for fine SuHs irorlh $lc, for our finest Hickey, Freeman and Stratford SuHs, north up to $85. who appreciate the utmost quality for the asked; men who know good style, fine fabrics, and splendid tailoring will take advantage of these remarkable values! HNAL CLEARANCE PRICES ON SUMMER SUITS $10 for all Palm Beach Suits $16.50 Values for a special group of Tropical Worsted $22.50 for our finest Tropical Worsteds mostly smaller sizes.

And all furnishings at proportionate savings OF GOOD Kiaft atnMt.

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