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im LINCOLN STATE JOUKNAL. ELEVCI OPEN GRID WORK THURSDAY BALL RESULTS To Tin; GRID PRACTICE UNDER WAY STAKDHrO OF THE CUJB9 IIF.W ill TIKF to Hi I Frrohmnn III Ilo to Mlnttil I'lirk for (Irf nil nil IInniioF 1 -irk i.OU'i* "nf I'hlhuJf-Iph frteiMl i.tirl Beh of not bplli'vi- in ov(pr hir men. The Nebraska no nr or has not had time to give his randtdafeH ihe double yet and tiierefore 1 not orenaKe any great for tiie ornhiisker revv. He tielieves in his work done on the field and not in air caatles and on paper Hiiskers lake nafuralh to the early fall grill The belna loeated In the open ail of the A college field for the opening This Vork I at. I AM! I iriM ('lihtice Talittfial Mitgar.

Won ni 8 7,. "0 st I UK 8 I 62 61 77 86 Pft. 1 ..664 459 586 5 66 70 70 50 51 .6.13 507 34t I uisn apol KatMia City Toledo I polls Mtlnaukrr Ht. Pau! Columtuis Won SB II 71 79 72 tty 68 LiCiiignr. 62 6 75 60 56 Pot.

.517 51S .460 .4 75 407 COAST CONFERENCE WORKING WIf.l. TO KT I A THIF IA liHin SPOUT. tounry fair ihi." inoon were 1 toifowa: in the 2:25 trot. Viola Watts, Kearney, won, in three straight heats be. 6 F.

C. North Platte. I i ohts riAoiiisTFs fok rsits 1 second: by lionnie, Keainey. third. In i the 2:17 trot.

All Win Patch, North) won three of four heatn; Bud Archdale. Mneoln. Trapolus North Platte third, best time 2:19. In the 2:16 pace Little Irish Hose, Lex ingfon, won three straight Mapes, North Platte, second: A1 iMaxey, Kearney, third; best time, 2:16. In the three-quarter mile run- ning Blapk Mink fl.M.

Hook Thurscia.v at p. and into a Platto, aerond: Lady Voltroma, STfOA.AI, I.KA4II of lions ten Ofien bnll sennoti In Initial Workout Tknmday Aftrrnooa, Two score of Nebraska football candidate donned the moleskins Oregon ill Piny Pont Seaaoa tin With IfnAvallan 1 at Honolulu. SA.V Jlepi. 16. Football in the Pacific coast conference hopes to maimaia the prestige it established over the middle-west last year by overwhelming de- ate.

the western con Indianola, third. In the half mile dash, Kffy Randoll. Boise City. Okla- horna, won first. The following ers have already entered the big auto races to be run Friday.

Hunker. Grand Island. Harris Weels. and Brubaker, Lexington, (Hlinore, Holdrege, Law ter. Paxton.

Preikauer. North i Platte, Biinon Hlldoher and Metcher, North Platte, AUJAHCE HAS BIG Ctlj Is rtt. 61 66 577 to bring the eastern champion or one 11 material for one of the 1 arroMto-uP tourne thet ovor renroKontod feat of Ohio ference chaniplonsblp. tint For Foutliail Calffomia looks to be sure of the championship again this year with i practically the same team present; ALLIAN'CF, 8 ept, 16. With that worked so well for Andy Smith ihirt.v-cight out foi football practice last year.

every night this week, and prospects Krery effort will be made this fall Nf niore, Coach Prince believes 6 becafi- of the sinid! aiuount of room now availalde the r-ity c'ho- The crew will be brought to the athletic fiebt laf( on wlien ee-ichi'; have able to cut down I be SI 7.4 elitnlnail ni At piaeent the Hmsll aiena, which the be forced play another year, i- being floored with a coat mg of saw dust to form a shot for tlie youihfiil pie- skin In order to avoid In- Jury to players during practice the hard of the gridiron has, for the past two year.s, hten laid with Stiwdu.sf eonting tha; takes the kick out of a lurd tall for tackle and ftu-kled Freshmen eut Soon, Faj lej Young said his erew of ve.uhn?’, hu.skles will opt actual pigskin Vlomlay aftetnoon, The F'e hman ew W'il! he is; 4 ued mole skill' other aeeounuiuient Hatus da.v between the hours of 9 a. ni, and 5 p. Coaeh Young will have piT- sonal charge of the work of equiping j. the youngsters and will hand out the materials for theii workouts hiiUHi'U. wdl made in main ker room the Arniory, work will begin with kicking ami run- tackling Htul other opening exer- ei-es( at the Hock Nland park Monday.

the arrangements can be made to secure thia prop- lor the Curnhu.sker jearllngs. A laige number of huskies have already registered lor the Yearling crew and promise of a larger registration in the air with two vet to be ciuinled in on the reglRliation All-sport Tickets. To further athle'ths at the univer- and to prevent the patronage Ing too partial to anv one of the am by the institution the this year Imve been niafie to entitle the owner to at every athletic event undei' the aus- piee.H of the institution The tickct.s are sold at a special rate and entitle the bearer to ailmittanee to football rntnes, ball games, haaebell games, tennis meets, swimming meets and every other that i.s under the name of the university. Single admia.sion will tie sold at the gates as well for those who do not purchase the sea- pon-all-sport tick eta. principal rea.son for the new of handling the Director Friday to keep up the sttHlent interest in athlellc.s and in rarry the college thru the entire year, increasing student interest in their institution hv means of ath- b'tie evens tan dalso aiding athletics at the universuy giving belter support to evory of JopUn 77 71 87 54 76 89 19 84 (77 144 5.U the only team not spiked up for the event, was deleated by Fen- tral (Mty.

Score. Shelion 0 it 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 7 12 5 Ot (I 4 4 4 0 0 1 Kl 12 2 Conroy and Murphy: and Tomes and Jlyan. This afternoon the semt-ftna! game was played between Central City and Grand Island and the closest contest of the series resulted when Ziegen- beln held the locals to two hits. A single, an error and a double steal, however, won the game In the third inning, the only run of the game. G.

I. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 I 2 1 Ceht'I C. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Wright and Williams; Ziegenbein and Hvan, of the higli from the ftprosented Atlantle to the Pacific coast Alliance. The team will be strength- to meet the conference champion. ened by two new men with experience Agrkulture campus for the Initial workout of the season.

The candidates were accompanied by Coach tlawson, head grid mentor at the uni- verslty, Owen Frank, assistant coach and ex Captain Bill Day. also assistant coach. One reason for the initial performance being held at the Ag campus is that there ks more room there. The Ag campus furnishes plenty of space SKIUAD I the entire Huskcr crew to do all the running desired. Another reason for the change of from ihe present athletic field is that the athletic field is still under the supervision of the ground keeper.

Thursday the wagons and trucks were busy hauling loads of saw'dusi to the field. The sawdu; 4 is being used this year as if was last year to make the ground, which has been used also as a drill field for the THIS TIME LAST YEAK. in Ihe took hnnie ran In ninth inning with twn Ihe ng The four runs flrtrnlh inning bml the I BASEBALL AT SEWARD FAIR New York I inrInnati. Sow York is i 4 IneinnntI i 3 mtU snjaier; Vlnrnnnnl Mingo. i and at M.

I mio Hraokljrn 4 I Si. Irfiaio I nttd Mtlier; nnd I and Ylnmn. lloMon nt PtttMhnrgh. IkMiion 1 I IS Ptttohiirgh 7 4 i 4 nnd (fibiNHii CHmiier mile dftSh. sehraidi.

Newman defeated Madison by I 1 ot 10 to 2 ihlengo. rhiliMlelphIn 0 0 0 I III tiih-Mgo mh I AlettlitiKl FI mo, second; and Hillie third, in a 2.16. Time. won ft rat; Little Dick. and Cashier third on one-half Killifpr.

I nrmirk nnd Klrm. If the east is una'illing to come other schools; Kilgore, formerly of est, the conference title winner pro Tlarvsrd high school, and Bulger of If a game can he Kas. Daily and F'owler, bably will go east arranged. stars of last gieaaon, are working out. The schedule for the conference nnd i Garvin.

Joder and Cross are new the higge.Rt coast game follows: showlnf up exceptionally well. at. igai.i.t St. Sfary Mt mrkrirv Chad run on the home field September Ht for Armistlce day and Thank.sglvlng 8 ngainat which are being held open for the hig- gest teams with which Alliance can get games. It Is hoped a game can be il PRINCETON WANTS TO WORK Moiiid Hr (ontldrul Hnt Ktiprr TTrn Tlirir to YwnM ITilNCKTON.

.1,, Sepi, (Inly lUrkolry: Stanford against Ht. Pnlo Alto; Ori-goft against Multnomah olub at Oft. 15 against Flert at Mwrkolry; dclrrgon against Idaho at Stanford againat Olympk' at Washington against at agaiii.si W'ilUajnrtta at Hr.lrm. Oot. 22.

-California Orrgon at tlcrkolry; Oregon agaltiat ton at Stanford against Santa at Palo Washington Idaho at Pullman sceduled with Lincoln. DIVIDE DOUBLE HEADER AN l.nAOl K. cadets and has been packed consider- ahly, more and less liable of injuring playera, at practice. When Coach Dawson has trimmed his squad to more limited proportions and the field has been property ppre- pared for action the Husker varsity candidates will be placed on ihe ath lettic grounds for workouts. Freshman crew will probably be taken to the Ag camitUH If it is found impracticable to work out the yearlings on the parade ground.

The freshmen will start Monday and will get their RACES uniforms Saturday. Mt Nrw York, iFirM IjrMmr. I.OUÌ* 4 I I 0 Sew York 0 4 It Mhd 4 lilll and M'llwon. St. I.M4IÌ« Nrw York.

(Srt-mid iiwnr.) l.o«i« I I 1 3 If 3 York 14 iftid and Mllwon and C'hlll. Irvriami at liaair) I 4 4 IS rIphlH 0 I 0 0 3 2 and Mhinnult Taylor. Hirliup and l'rrkina. t'IrvriMid Mt (nrcond Irvrland OI 400100 II 3 riiiladrliilila 4 3 Hat Irrt weil and Kamiuri The 170 ivens of hqgs are unques tlonably the largest on hogs ever exhibited at any county fair. The evening pi-ogram onciiuled with I a magnlflceni of fireworks.

Tomorrow and programs will excell anything in the history of the fair. Indication that the attendance I will far exceed last year whioli broke the record IVniiblr Firm Olir l.ninr Friday, l. Scpi Fjve baseball games have been schedubnl for ihe county fair which opeas here Wednesday, The 8 eviaid will pla.v Cttcd and the tseward! lars will plav Milford the first flay of the fair. On Thursday the w-iniieiw ot the tlr.st game will plav StapMiffrst and the winners of the secoivl play riysse.H. The lo.sers of first game will play ikw'hher on Widay LEGION Wnx PLAY FOOTBALL.

SCBHHIOH. Sept. The Legion football team is rap rounding into shape aii4 has much excellent njaterial to draw frqm. Several ex-collegiate stars will be In thi' lint'up The is communicating with neighbortog pofls in an effort to arrange schedule and lirlroit at llmitvn. lirtratt 0 a I 0 0 It 0 1 Ion 0 0 1 0 0 i 9 I tuid McHMlall; Karr, HTlI and Hurl.

AT MADISON FAIR Aeottahlarr nnd Dr ver Take line a Piece. BCOTTSBLFFF. SCOTTSBLUFF SCHEDULE IS OUT irigb Sclinul Slnled for Flakt Drid Yfeeta Thia Fnll. SCOTTSBHW, Sept. 16.

Oct. 2 stunforu Scottsbluff lost game to Denver here Soottsbluff high will clash with eight At Fain Alto: siatr aKainm 1 by score of 6 to 3 and then took other teama during the football season, The high school has one open at Portland asafiiHt Rout hern ai Borkolry; WaMhington Rtate ifralDHt Orrson at Pullmfin; WiiBhlnifton agaUiKt at Seatllr Vov, 11 VVash- instoii State at Nov. 12. iUifpriiia (igafnat Waahlngeon at Hrrkrlej Stanford Nrviid Hoboken. aga.urt Oregon at Kuaene; Stanford at :4.

ftgam.Ht W-ashins- date October 28 which it hopes to fill soon. he schedule: the cracking of a whip in thehiind df Coach Bill Roper i.s keeping ihe Xas -1 at i.o.^ An agiilnHt Snuthrm Kbleii. Hjate n. Angelen. the other half of the double header, 5 10 2.

After bunching hits and scoring three times in the first inning, the Irrigators fell before the elusive curves of Scorgglns and infalllhle fielding of Denver. The latter took their second victory in spite of two of their players being put on the caiisualtj list. was spiked in the leg by when the 1 st- ter speared his grounder and made an unassisted putdmt at first. He NELIGH FAIR RACES, may held up lor the rest of the' uf season. Benninghoven, cateher.

was in the seventh inning, but played the game 16 Kimball at 7. Morrill at MorriH. 16. Torrtnston at Torrlngton. 2 at Hroltnblufr 28.

ripsn date. Nov 4 at Nov. 11. Htdiii'y Ht Srottabloff IC.P.Hyard at Nov. 24 l.nrg« Deaplle Inti M.AD180K, Hept.

attends nee at Madison county fair was large for the tirwt day, considering the rain early In the morning and the threatening weather conditions. By great effort the track and baaebnll diamond was put In fair condition. The program as advertised was carried out. May Craig won first; Inicy Mack, iecflnd. and Casher third on one-half mile dash.

Time, 54. Western Flyer won first; Black sau from Jumping out Hu and starting feast ot the lf) 2 jh, in hall meet. it nt Roper's greatest irouhle. as he hp proaches the season, is to strain or' keep ithin reaRonai.lc mijinn ftinn DDfHCC i TIED AFTER SEVENTY INNINGS limits the opGmi.sm of ihe Fiiiicetou lilluU UnuU iv I iy -------squad and the Nassau students. Since the siptad reported, he has Thirrt Vleal- liiK Yiinual tivul Kucea.

Illtie Hill Mill Play olf Viiniiny. BLCK Sept. Blue 'Ilill and Campbell have played six OMAHA. Sept. 16.

-The ihir.l Kamos with Ihe following result.s: 1 J. 11 1 ij, Mas 22- HIH. ''umpbull, 1 race of the unnmil fall AK-Sar-Ben, harped contiuuallv on the evil effecis of over-confldencr has everv reason for nation, as the prosnects for a hrlinauf season could not be more promising. The nucleus of the 192u eleven, drew the largest ciowfl of the; m.av 2 hih. r-: which had a legitimate claim for the meeting thus far when more than 5,0 mi peojde the harness and runnine events Thursday.

The best time made far in the 2 1 pace in 2 wiilch seven entries stepped. Sum eaalern champio.nRh’p i.R hack Capf. Keck. All-American tackle, and one the greatent for- wardH im the gridiron is back with i the ream, hr well as Don Loiiiie, the and the great halfbacks, Gilroy and GharrUy. In ad- there are a number of star who were ineligible laxt year Murrey, ihe I ri drnp-kicker; Hcheei- ei, the beat punter in the last year, and the dynamic Mike Callahan, are gone, hut there are good Btrina men ready to take their places.

One of the features on the RChedute is the fir.st inlersectional game with Chicago at Princeton, Another of Importance is with the navy at AnnapoliR, The foilowe; 2il Hill. 1 Mot. OvJ Nav.v t. 1.5; aan. Ml 22.

Met. 29: llarv.uU, Nov. air, Nov. 13; at Hi) von. 2:12 trot, th I Shaw Mosbj 2 Baird 2 4 liimt: 2:07 1-2 1-4; 210 patp, purse 31,000, Flania 1 Fat Fointrr 7 K.

H. Pui.h -1 Hlntilrwood i l.adv Heir 6 Wanda Karl 2 7 Timr: 207 1-4 1-4, 2 05 1-4 2:20 pair, riii-olilH. 1600 Hrlmar 1 1 I Volo 2 2 2 4 2 Itlhbuit I 'iinr 4 2 4 2:11 1-1; 2.7? 3-1. trui, I'urse $FI0 Hlu uiiiuicun innitifr-'. 11 I4UI.

aiuptiell. fourtran i Talal H.u.' UFI, 11; Hmi.l.pll, 12 1 vruty. for all were. Rlua Htul VVlltet; I'aiupbell, Willey 1 4 Tin will he started at I 3:01 o'riii-k at I GOLF i Rl.tiaen I oniilry (lolfrra fy For I baniplnnahip FII I i I I ALLIANCL. Sept.

golfer.s of the Alliance Country club have qualified in the first flight for XFLIC. 11. Sept. 16. A driz zllng rain inierferctl with the second I attendance at the county fair, being held in this city at liivfrside park.

However, the was far greater tlian expected by the meiu, 'rhe progiam was carried out advertiBed and the Ciearwater and Pi.Mce furniwhed the music the day. The evening enier- tainmeni including the free attractions and firework.s was called off. The night free pavement dance was also postponed. The ball game be, tween Oakdale and Royal was won 1 2 by by a score of 16 to 6 In the free for all. Black Bess took first; Piano, seeond, and Shady, third.

Time 32, 1-2. One-fourth mile race. Qneen. first; Beauty, second, and Rowdy, third. 12, Three-eightliH mile county pony race, Black Bess, first; Tiana.

second. and Shady, third. Time 42. pony race, three-eighths mile, seven starters: Rex, first; second, and Shady, third. 1-2.

1 JiHiP mu. 1, TOURNEY AT ALLIANCE PENNSYLVANIA AUTO OIL COMPANY straight Pennsylvania Auto Lincoln. Neb. P. O.

Box 293. Phone B4275. HAT EDITORIAL genius is careless of itLjpersonal appearance is not borne out by facts. Great men who have been slovenly of dress are the exceptions not the rule. Self-rcspect, an important clement in the make-up of the successful man, is reflected in his discriminating choice of apparel.

If the genius sometimes affects the' unusual in dress, it merely shows he recognizes the importance of a hat and coat in the projcc- tion of his individuality. In other better than other men, he knows thatit pays to advertise. The average successful however, conforms in his dress to the rules of fashion. He selects a hat Gordon because success is attracted toward success and because he hat cannot retain a good tion without liYfing up to He rightly believes the Gordon hat Ysnll newer hettay his confidence. NEBRASKA CITY WANTS GAME.

DBLICIOUS AND REFRBSHING hey go to the corner drug store, where Coca-Cola is the perfect answer to thirst. THE COCA-COLA Attenta. Qa. BASEBALL Tournament PARK CRETE, NEBR. For a purse of $850.00 The largeBl purse offered In this state for a four-teAm loaruamenL The orders of play will be as follows; FridajN 16 Sept.

17 MILFORD WXLBRE SEWARD GENEVA Hept. 18 two winners. Doublebeader between the 4wo losers and the No player barred In this the limit toarnament; each team can spike' ty Dance at the Park Saturday Evaning MAT, RING AND DIAMOND FOUR IN THE SEMI-FINALS William Yeeok, presi- libmi of the Gubs, there will be a houstx-leaning of Gtxh de before another season rolls srottnd. Veerk'e statement came In reply to a question as to whether Alexander wt)uUl be Veeek declar- I'd there WHS no real friction on the team, hui that the owners believed it would Itp to the interest of the organ- izntion to ohtuln some new faces. He iiddeil too.

that nothing would be done in the trading line until tlie December meeting of the National league. talent is the best but they need a change of seenery. have Important deals in the embryonic stage and some of them may never materiallxe, so we cannot mention them at this time. Ghicago fntis may he suiv to see many faces in he declared. MM Fea I ol' I hr Ml Fhllnarlphla.

I XEBllAHKA CITY, Sept. the club ehatnplonshlp after fen days school football squadds prac- of qualifying rounds and the oham- for the flr.M pionship elimination contests will to be played here this week. The seore.s of the 16! I 1-4, 2:15 1-4 rurlittiK 3209. for atol firni Klniberly. Tota 'aro.

Mutual lotiti i (raitfht; 12.60 cn i un imi 12 tick furloiig, O. for ijpv in, of 108 tennis stars wiio fOiit; itn.Htion. liin in ihe aftet' Ihe nu i ran. Staltul in int cna.se 35.50 tional championships a week ago w'ill tu pi.tc" si .00 AcDamaiion to play Frlday in semi iinals round at Germantown Grickei club. 1 uniy 1 against Beatrice on September :10.

The msihl ratlieJ will Include nine "I coacn an low score. WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD. Two Philadelphian.s, an Australian DOANE HAS GOOD PROSPECTS and a Californian survived the rather i Goach Corderry. in charge of the row ing squads at Yale, will lose no aime in whipping ids organization into shape for the classics next spring. He is now on the job and outlined a schedule of work for aspiring us.

system does not differ materially from installed at -New Haven by Nlcholls. In the matter of training however, Corderry has some fixed ideas of his own, and these will be put into operation before October 1. More attention will be paid to Imild- Ing physiques of oarsmen during the winter, and the actual rowing will not be intrdduced until spring. flat fifth round Thursday, and will PUS.S thru the process of being halved. Wallace F.

Johnsop, the big I'hila- delphlan who perhaps, has txu'n nearer the championship than any 01 her player is to play James 0. Anderson, the Auiitralian star. The Johnson-Anderson match is liRrueat Nnnihrr Yfrii Out op ontHiill Frm-tlcp In Hlatory of roIlPHp. CREfL. Sept.

Fifty men turned out for football practice at i Doane college Monday, the largest to 2 Ruth Jiroke his record when he knocked his flfty-tlfth homer, exceeding the record of fifty-four made last year. The Yanks retained the lead by taking two from the Browns. 10 to 6 and 1:1 to 5. The kepi at the heel.s of the Yanks by taking a doubleheader from the Athletics at 17 to 3 and 6 to 0. The-Giiuits made it three straight over the Reds and increased their lead over the Pirates ith a 9 to 6 victory.

Three hlt.s ami two errors in the sixth gave the Braves four runs and enabled them to beat the Pirates, whicji have been arranged except one Thanksgiving is the open date, and the coach wants a good game for that day. WIiiKP Srt for Fluhl. Tlie stage was set Friday at Cleveland for the Kllbane-Frush featherweight rhampion.sliip fight there Saturday afternoon. Fans were pouring in from all directions and indications were that the promoters go over the gate they need to elear expenses. The seat sale Thursday night had mounted to $72.000 it was announced.

Both boxers were easy Friday. taking things billed as the feature of the day and will be played at 4 p. m. on the exhibition courts. Willis K.

Davis. San Francisco, re garded from the start as a semi- finaliit and one of favorites in ihe tournament, did ilie expected and reached the next to last round with William T. the champion. Chances of F'iavis to into the final wtrh either Johnson or Anderson are considered very small altho he has been playing a very good game. number of men to appear for the first night of practice in the history of the Institution.

Eleven letter njen were out in uniform. headed by Captain Gory, who has held down the tackle position on the Tiger team for the past twm Stikovaty, star end, has not yet re-; turned to the Crete school, hut is ex- pectod 10 appear this eek. A large numlxr of men are back in uniform who have played on the Tiger team for the past two years, including Ros- HRt. guard, Jolmson at Center. Brown and Lauritron halves.

Buck as full- liomer in the third inning with one on gave the Cards a 2 (0 1 victory over the The Tigers beat the Red Sox, 5 to 1. The Phils heal the Cubs, 6 to ,3. BASEBALL GAMES FRIDAY. York at Fittahurgh, .1:50 TO PLAT ST. PAin; Wkh nearly twenty-five more games to play.

Babe Ruth Is wondering how badly he can shatter his for home runs before the 1921 curtain falls. Ruth would be perfectly satisfied to make the figures 60 for the season. he told New' York friends several days ago. but he will be pleased if he the mark by one. He got .54 circuit clouts last season.

The home run king does not care to discuss the situation. He admitted that every time he discusses the matter he finds himself mentally, while he always gets a home run when he goes to the plate without thinking about the task at hand. GRAND ISLAND WIN A GAME F.Eperl Battlr YY llli DivlMlun In rntral l.raKue. HT. PAFL, Hepl.

ton will play Uie Ht. Paul here Sunday, and both teams are for a battle. St. Paul stands I'ouita in the Central lea.gue, which practically finished it.s season Sunday, altho some postponed games are still unplayed. Xoiiii Luup owes four games, but the team has been badly crippled by the opening of school and consequent departure of several players.

If they decide to finish their schedule, they will play at Scotia Sunday, St. Paul the next Sunday. coiia again on October 2 and Loup City October 9. The of the teams to date is; Scotta Ord St. Paul Otty Arcadla North Loup Won l.ostl*«t.

6KS7 15 7 1 tt 9 474 8 .4 Fity l.nara Senil-Ftnnl la X'onrary. GRAND INLAND. Sept. All but the finals have been played in HUMBOLDT TEAM WINS. HU.MBOLDT.

Sept. second baseball game of the fall festival soil son was the Dawson, team and the local the one thousand doWar Rangers, concluding in ten fast tournament held in connection withjiniungs in a store of 6 to a in favor of the county fair here. This morning. I the Huroboldi team. Doane are Wendorf Johnson as King at end and Gay at half.

There are a of men who have tor periods in conference games on the freshman team who are likely for this varsity. The number includes. Mickle, LeBar Bayer, Higginbotham. Wis senberg, Heyhoe, Gua.sman and ela. Freshman material is very plentiful, and some of the give prom Ise of real stuff.

Williams of Cambridge is trying for a at tackle, Peckenpaugh Irom Aurora, 111., high school is a likely end, apd Overiurf from Albion, LeBeau from Neligh, and Swanda from Ravenna are available material. The Doane schedule for the 1923 season follows: 1 -N'cbraska Central pw p. Ilrooki.vn at rain, 1 p. lu. at St.

1.55UÌ*. i-toiuly. 3 ni, St. I.ouis at Nea- ork, t-teiir. 5:30 p.

ni at I'htludclidiia. olear, 3 p. in I'blfauii at UoHtoii, olear. 3:15 p. ni.

3:30 p. 111. NTFAM TiONDON, Sept. of a system of steam propulsion for air- Hhips is claimed by a British naval officer. It is niainiHined that the new system will function at altitudes hitherto the ordinary lyite of internal conibusion engine.

(OST 41F II Sepi. Massachusetts state commission of the necessaries of life has been iqvt'stigaiing and announce.s lliat the cheese sandwich, sold for in cents there, costs 2.314 cents to make, and i a ham sandwich costs from 3 to 5 cents. new Worth and Thoroughbred at Oct tu 'et. ta t'retc. 1 at Paru pormal on 1'.) TrmUy eollcg'- Lily a.

.1 l'Oticge at 23 1 at St. Ben- eUtt-t. RESULTS OF LEXINGTON RACES. LEXLNGTOX. Sept.

of the rares at the ton- Say vvords sboot Get Yours 4 ow! LANPHEB HATS Hats for Fall show some interesting departures from last styles. We honestly believe that the new Thoroughbred and Worth line this season represents the biggest hat on the market today. The Thoroughbred or Worth dealer in your town has a complete assortment of these new models. He will he glad to help you select a hat which will please you, at the price which you desire to pay. You will find him a good man to know.

xocco umtitmi.u'iA. TO both Thoroughbred Hats and Worth Hats are not sold in youx locality, uk us about our unusual dealer proposition. THOROUGHBRED AND WORTH.

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