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Show NEBRASKA AND IOWA IN MISSOURI VALLEY KANSAS CITY, Mr.; rTov. 7f With the curtain descending: on the Ifiir, football foot-ball season, onlv one game ot" irnportMin o will be plaved in the Missouri Valley tomorrow. to-morrow. That con t es I, a clash between the University of Nebraska and the University Uni-versity of Iowa elevens, at Uncolii, gives little promise of beingr of championship class. Nebraska ia a top-heavy favorite. The Cnrnhii.kera havft a eUdn slate of vic-loriev vic-loriev this feas.n, and their ".rj-O win O'.er Kaica last Saturday hac bad a uhiiupenlnc e!T- t on a:(y hopes the Iowa up might ha-, e had- Tlio r.e..n "t li'e L'nivcrsity cf Mi-f-e.nri and Kai.saF will tet tomorrow j.ropa j nry TO the bi hatH be'wen the f hor.ls at v.i.itn'ia on T'nar.ke-'i ihe riav. I'.nii il-vi n bve rounded to fine .-ondi-aid, while k'a-is is a fao'tte. Th1 M.-sou ri su ppoj-t ers ma ;n f ain t h6y m11 1 su- a number of eurprisec for the J-VhJtwkors. Otner In portant T.harikszivlnp d' -iatr.es ar th I'nivcrMty of I'exas-Notre I'exas-Notre I 'am clab at Ausf.n. the Dvake-A'ti Dvake-A'ti c'itect at r'"s Mo'.!'.?s. the Okia-hniiu.rir-.iiihoina A jcios bat tl at Ukla-lii. Ukla-lii. mo t'ny. and the loorce town-St. Louis iiid'.ersitv parr.e at St. Louis. Rely on Defense. MI'IH"iN. Wis.. Nov. If. On a de-f'n?e de-f'n?e b'.idt to Ftop Min.Kiota, rests W;s-enstn's W;s-enstn's )iOp" in a corte-si wiir-h appeals torn-;!! to i-e neariy liopip?. For his at-ta1 at-ta1 k Co.ich .lun---.ni wili depend parHy on ; a fet of cripph"-s. Rvers. niltll and Rio- : leer, and if thse three nicn are .able tn ; perform in their best n- the Ctrdir.il chanees are not as dint they would h oilierwise. Richer will yo into the came , weannir a bi a -e to protect hi& broken ribs. Smith pia-ei a short tin: against Illinois last week, and Fyers made his nest appearance of the i eek in practi-.'e vesterdav. The gophers will jut tl:eir bo?t apainsl the forlorn lad-T hopes. Pierman is expected ex-pected to tin the hea"y work in the offensive of-fensive side. The hukv Minnesota line Is outweighed by the Wisconsin forwards, a.-cordins to reports. BLRKLLKY. Cab. Nov. 1?.- The vav- sitv football team of the University of j '"aiifo.nia not tiie second team left to- j Pieht for Reno to play the University of No -.-a rIa tomorrow. It was the original intention to s-nd tn , fiord team, but the ma:,aeomerit of th Sae;.rr,sh eleven objeeToi. 3 the gam tomon o a' is to be tr.cir 'h;? game" o' ice hr. T'nc Cshforpia team, it is a line-need. . wi.l be composed of t"-e fcme men who paved the University of V as'iuieion la?t a'turrUt'". with the e?:-ep:;on of Jac- Dmitri and Madison, who prot-ao'y L'O left at hnii-.e to r t fer t!e ETiPie with the Universit--' of nutb.rn California a.t Los An-'k-s Thank5?mn- day. i Marooris Meet Illini. CHICAGO. N'ov. 15. With his lineup 1 not doniteiy settled upon. Coach ac? . will send his Maroons against Illinois to-I to-I morrow on a field which, despite all precautions, pre-cautions, is likely to he slow, to the detriment detri-ment of both teams. Ka.n and soft snow M.op0d Thro'iiTi the srra v V.UnVf-t a t ' rncE rield toda-.-. bur fair weather pr-uni5ed for t'n-e final prune. Tiie Maroons' handicaps in the. Tngttpr of inj'""ie; ma'. be onset 10 a certain ex-tf-ni 'by tlie extra sr-r of backs, and bv ill" eNhoriene they rjl) Vave had. Ulooi piohahly will be in the sa.ne. but Gordon, j Sparks. T'obson, McConnoii and Larson j aie pretty certain to remain on the side-j lines. ' I Coam Zupnke expects to liav his stafi backs in at ihe siart of tiie cat.ie and ha?' no doubt his line. wb.o?f' memliers hae l.pen free from serious hurts, wili bo in- ; t i f i |